Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1901 — Page 2
Weekly Courier.
C, mW, l'uiilivUr. JASPER. ; ; : INDIANA. I'nder ordt is from Thomas W. 1-iw-ton. workmen, ob .he 4th, begun breaking up the wicht 1 iii. eiiih i..' ut t he i oauaoaw calth l i ton. dock, fn utb The industrial romrai iIod, on tbt Si!, ttuanimousl v lei-tid (.!. Albert 1.. Clark, qf Boston, to -u.ctcd the lute hcnator Ky le ut pioult nt o! the COUl-In.--inll. Brig. -Con. Kobbc has been relieveo from comiutml of ibci depart roeni of Mindanao ind Jolo, and granted three UHMIths' !...' l allst inc. IMIMIIJ which he will vi-it the I'nilcd State. Owing to the lifeline in ocean freight, the city of Hamburg expcotl revival of Ann l it an coal shipments. A BWnber of Ji alert are under way. A shipment of coke is expected thi-iv ftOOO. The royal yacht Ophir, with the duh.- c ii J duchess of Cornwall and York on board, escorted by the british c:nisers Hindi m and Niobe, tailed from St. Vincent. C. V. 1., on the iih, for QuebU8 M ueh excitement prevails at Tay lot's Tails, Minn.. among pearl hUCtcrs. John Kiium v found n shell in tint liver which Contained S pearl as large s n marble, perfectly round and of that peculiar luster that makes it verv valuable. Those "ho claim to know, s;, v it is worth at least S-'.oou. The National Watchman Publishing Co.. of Washington, on the 2d, filed a bill of Rale transferring to William Jennings Bryan the plant and newspaper known M the National Watch man. sueecssor to the Silver Knight Wa i elinian. The consideration men tinned whs five dollars. At t ooeh's Bridge, Del., on the 3d, a monuintni unturrtirg the batlefiel v Iii rc it is claimed the Stars and Strij :et were first unfurled in lattle. was unveiled. The mntnimc t'.t. w hick M ct granite, is fix fe t high. The stone is surrounded by four cannon, pretinted by the government. In a letter dated at Sitksv August 1!'. Gov, Trudy of Alaska reports to the interior department a ft neral camusai anil tipht among the nativs nt Yakitat, an Indian settlement. 231 inilts norlh of Sitka, which is headjuarters for an important Swedish Btiasionarjr and edocatioaa enterActing Seen-tiiry f the Navy Hack ett has granted jrmission to Lieut Wells, flajr set-ret ary to Admiral h !". to examine the Official record of the tiury department bearing upoc the issues in tin- Wist Indian camJiaitrn, antl to make copies of such paper as he dt - ires f t ir use ut thf com lay Footi of inquiry. Word was n et ived at the war defurt it. t nt. on the Ith, t-f the death id Uen. ( hauneey McKeerer, U. S. A., retired, at a health n sort near Kmden. Hanover, Gersoaay. lien. btcKcavw vas itorn in Marv laud. lie tWM L'radiatel at the military academy in duly, Ü49, ami retired August l. Ml, at rhldh time he hehl the rank of aot aael and asaialsnl adjutant general. Um bmn t deatrocthrt storm vei known in we-tern Nelirtska struck Ben etoan mi Iba i t hing of the 4th. Iii win had the forte of a tornado. Tin. United Tre-b terian i hurt h was demoHsbed, - stablas blown awa and many bouata partly wrecked. No lives were lost, so far an known, as people saw the vi oi m cloud approaehIng, and look i ef i ge in cellars and CUV CK. Actirg for the gevernmet of thi ii td BtatCS, District Attorney (ionld, on the .'tli, instituted suit in the supreme en -rt id the District of ( ohirahin against the sur ties ol Charles 11. Day, late HtMNMsunsI and dfonoty consul tetieral at Tcrlin. It it claimed that T:. eolleetcd JKUm ' m feeH and tailed to itirn orrr to the government the amount, for which mit is now brought. When Informed of the attempted as BasakBation of the president, tiov. Alien I), ('handier f deorgia wiid: "1 aaread with the president in eongresi six year. He is one of OodHi ndi!e nun. Ha is a dean mau. an honest man and a gn nt yian. A federal sollier anil yet all t-onfederatt- soltlitri respected and boaotid him. His aaassination is apniling. and his deuti irooU he a vurld-wiile eala'nity.' . Ir. T. W. Allen, assist ant superin temlent of experiment statinm con daetod hy the agrieultarnl departineut. just returned t IVaabiogtosl after a ten weeks' tour of inspection f the stations in Alaska, reports that ail the hardy vegeialdes are being grown there. Be ahm saya that srheai tints, harlev and rye have been matured at the stations, and he think it possible to raise beef for the home snarket. In Bt. John's Cathedral at t (aaatai d. ).. tin tin- 0th, before preaching the arm i m, P.iMni;i Horttann, a person- f al friend of Mr. McKinley, made men tion of the attempt on the life of tot president ami spoke of the ihny ol Cftthi Iii to pr.iv for his recovery , of ha i.orrnr ov.-r the attempted aaana Sination, wh . i should fill every heart and in g(.;.eral of Clods ordiiui..ce ah nys to pray for those in authority He Urged all to pray for the president always, hm , ,,,., itlllJ io i() ipj 1 c re I test i.i . ,l
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... - CUBEENT TOPICS. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL ANQ GENERAL. The Intermouutain d Co., was incorporated at Cheyenne, Wyo ad thi- Sthi by I'nitetl States Senator Clarence i. ( lark, of Evaaaton, Wyo, The company is capitalitd at ItO,000,000 and will develop a valuable tract of oil lands in the fossil fields :u L'nita count v. Hispatehcs i'ri'tn Constantinople allege that Turkish otlieials. on September I, forced an entrance into the garden of the Dutch legation and garden of the Dutch legation and captured a fugitive whom they were pur-ii in ir. The ofRdahl vvouniied the gatekeeper, rhe Dutch are demand ing a t ist.ict ion. At a maating of the commit ts mi the challenge of the IJoval I Ister Yacht club, held on the Bagship at Newport. t. I., on the Ith, the Columbia wa selected as the representative of the Near ifarb Yacht club in the contests for t Ur America's cup. The prevailing opinion it: Tittsburg. on the night of the "th, w;ts that tlu- (treat steel strike was practically settled, but absolutely nothingpositive could lie learned fn-.n rither side to the controversy. The civic alliance Of Indianapolis. I Ind.. decided, on the "th. to bring i:npeachmajsjt proci edings against Sdpi r-iiiicudeiit-of-l't lice Qttigley, and his subordinates who declined to close uloon., which w re violating the hi". A dispatch from Constantinople, toted tin- ..th, says: "Itrigands have arried off an American lady engaged in missionary work and a lady com panlon, in th-- tüstrict of Dj.iii.ub.ila, V ilayet of Salonika. The city of Kiel, fin ms II J, has received the royal sanction fu t'o. it a loan f I3,000,00 marks. lierr Krupn lias purchssed ' ai res r-f land near Mengede, for the i n et in ot a new- factt pj . In the course of his addrcsx ;.; the Tan-Ainericnn exposition on Treident's day (the '.th. President Mo Klnley declared that expositions wt-re the timekeepers of progress, rccordmg the world's advancement. Rx President Qereiand aril leaf leaf out of Viee-i'resitien? Booeevelt's I hk k on strenuous life by takin; it trip to Colorado and putting in a couple of weeks among the cowboys, rongh riders and mountain lions. Gangrene having set in. the surgeons at Bettevue hospital decided, en the "ith. that John Nelson, the cyclist, must have his teg amputated in an effort to save his life. The I nited Slates imxiliarv t r scr liie. from Stan h-i mpton. arrived at Antwerp on the it I . Crdtcd states Ambassador White. n the f.th. raaeieed ceremonious .all from th new CoredO mininter to I let-man . Mm ( I OSCl Hun. Trunk McClatbey, a Jockey, sras killed, on the Mb, in the I. -t race i t the Jackson County f.,ir. a Murphy a bort. III. He was one Of Ii v .- that were riding in a bunch, flip ntOUUt fell and two other horses fell upon the boy and he sustained inj irics from v.hich he glad two hours Liter. Mne other jockey was seftOtHt) in, Hied. At (ass Iikc. Minn., on the th. V. I. Murphy, proprietor of the NtttUe apttlis Tribune. w:im dainrernusly inbtred hy the premature discharge of his gun while hunting. The charge of -hot entered his side under the right arm. Prompt surgical attendance was obtained, and BO serious re'iiit is apprehended. President McKinley was shot twice ml dangerously STOUBdod, QU the 'ith. while holding a reception in the great ruanplt of Music at the Pan-America n exposition in Ituffnlo, X. Y.. by an avovvetl anarchist named Lent) ( olOaa, who was install", seised by two secret Mrs km agents hihi a negro who had inst shaken bands srlth th- pr. - dent. A scene of the wildest coafudoa ettened, the president alow retaining Iiis composure, during srhicb the would-be asaasein vas skillfully reacoed from the lafartated people. The preaident's phyalckins gnat it out that thongfe dangerou the presitlent'i SfOUnds were not necessarily fatal. According to dispatches reeeixed ill Washington, on the 5th. Panama is tndanger ol ksTaaion bj Ecuadorean ind ii a i aiMiaii forces, and Colombia will appeal to tin- United states take steps for the pr-servnt ion of her sovereignty over the isthmus. I. eon ( roigosx, the smaloVhe asaaa in of President McKinley, acknowlrdgOs himself an a nan hist of the Bmma Coldman school, lb. t,,vs the present form of government öf the "nited states g II wrong, ,-unl that i... . t. .. . in- iiiinii'iii me nest way to d it was ny Kilbnir the president. Buffalo. . V.. Which Was exulting in The Proudest Day in Boftelo'l History." referrinp- to PraaldfJUj ia at the PuaMtnerlacfl txpoaitloaj, wae overwhelmed wnh grief ami sorrow, on the evening of the ttht bf the dastardly attempt of the eat a - In, Leon (Volgosat, on the life of Prent dent McKinley,
' ton ( xolgoas, the ai maait It red turn shote ut Preaideat McKinley wliile OHtensiblv adv a m-iiig to -hake tht arssddents hand. One struck the sternum. In the praaldeat's chest, da Bee tine to the rieht, pro lining only
a superficial a ouad. trated the abdomen found. The round is riic i her pane niiil was not -i i mils, but not neeesanrll fatal. The farmers la the eastern part of TaeewoU county, m.. am aajmfktna" ing great difficulty in procuring water for bouse iis, und stuck as will Many are buying tanks of water from the city waterworks ;.t Mortn'i. (.'karges of accepting u bribe of !-inu in consiue ration oi wnicn ne illegally issued a denial license were made, on the '.th. against pr, J, H. Smyaer, former secretary of the Illinois state dental commission, before JudfS avannugh at Chicago. At an early hour on the morning "f the th. Miss Tolah llounsont was anriicd to death In her home at To pekn, has. The body was not rescued from the dames Until it had bun. cd to a cr'sp LATE NEWS ITEMS. There will be no more revolutionary tpeeches in public in Chicago, if the p ce can prevent them. The edict ha- gone forth from Mayor Harrison und Bupei m tendon t-of-Po lice o'Ncil that such utterances must be t topped, and the latter has sent special orders t( the commanding officers of the various districts to detail men to be in attendance at all meetings that are supposed to be of anarchistic origin and OS UM the arrest of the speakers if violent language is used. A dispatch from St. .Johns, on the 6th, said: "Tonst tires are raging in Newfoundlaud, and threaten several large lumbering districts. Twentythree houses have been deatroyed in the settlement of White Bay, and it is feared that other villages have also been hurm d. It is impossible to cope with the fires. anil unless a heavy raintail extinguishes Hunt the loss to the timber interests will be heavy." Two thousand members of the soeia!it party in Chicago voted down a resolution of regret for the attempted assassination of the president at a meeting in Bergman's grove. Biene side. Chicago, on the Ith. The arg int tit of those Oppoeed to the resolu tion was that McKinley is the representative of the capitalist class, and that his safety or danger arc matters of no concern to socialist--. The special train carrying th" dipomntie repraeentativea from MutTaio to Washington arrived in the latter e ty on the Ith. Naturally the distinguished quests of the exposition were depressed at the unhappy events attending the president's visit, hut spoke in enthusiastic terms of the exposition its. If and of the couricsict they had received. Judge A. II. Noyes. of the Nome judicial district in A!aska. against uh' rn have been preferred charges of corruption and Irregumritlei in eonneo than with mining claims, arrived in Washington on the Ith, A severe attack . ;' asthma compelled him to call n phy sician shortly after his arriv ;il, ami bt vva., unable to see visitors. Tie men were killed and six others seriously injured, two of Whom soon after died, in a COllUdOB on the Northern Pacific railroad, on the Sth, ut Jamestown, N. D. Miss Jennie R. Ewing, paoaainent in churcb wtirk. met with almost matant death in a runaway accident at Pitta hurg. Pa., on the 1th. A supL'.-efion was thrown out In the executive depart meat! at Washington, on the i th, that it would be propr ti t- the American people to do tOBM tb I -' for the colored man Parker, whose prompt action possibly saved the preeideat'a Ufa. The wouldbe tssaaaln himself complained that it was the stunning blow delivered upon him by Parker that prevented him from liriiur another shot. Becond Assistant Post uiastcr-f ienerai BhaHanhurgar, on the '.ith. sunt tnarily cancelled the contract of a mail carrier for expressing aatfauTnc tun or the shooting of President McKinley. The name of the person v BO was thUI dealt with is ( harles T. Cortright. ami he had a contract for carrying the mail between Monier, (ort la ml county, New York, ami Spafford, in Ommdaga county. The directors of the New York Merchants' association, on the .ith. adopted resolutions severely denouncing the methods of anarchists; deploring the attack on President McKinley and recommending that laws in- enacted winch will render it possible for the pn par authorities to take summary measures against those who express sentiments of an anarchistic nature. In view of the favorable reports from the physicians ;n attendance Upon President McKinley and of the leading officials of the Pan-American exposition, that the prospects were bright for the recovery of the president, the Illinois commission decided, on the '.th. that preparations should go forward for Illinois day at the exposition. September 16. The census bureau, on the 0th, isiued a pretimtnury statement of its tecertainment of the cotton production of i'mhi. ;,,h1 ulso gave a statement comparing the ptodaetloa af that year viith the production of inae, i h,. statement shows that in itao there were produced 10400,171 Sömmerda! hales, a- against Si.ti :,il74 conimereiul hales in isnti. A special dispatedi from Bremer haven, Bremen, asserts that the Chi r astronomical Instrumenta whose arrival about month ago by the Paiatw excited some tharp bfaaa critt cistn have been shinned to Pofstlnin. A diepntch from it, Peteraburg to a London news agUttCJ says the Itilssiaii government has decided to build five battleships, each of 2(1,000 tons, iii Hussiun ihlpjaida
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News by Telegraph from Varioua Towns in Indiana. VI., I, I toll . I. Evansville, Ind., Sept. u.- A mob harmod a: BooovlUt Buadt) night at alas o'clock to lynch "Buek" Wheei. r. arrested Saturday alght tor killing his son-in-lavv. BlktS Duins. shentT Kadtoa, at MTarriek eounty( telegraphed (iov. Durbtn for ta BN ansville campnnj of national ifuard to proteel the prisoner! but before the governor, who was in Inuerson, could be reached, the mob bad em tared the town. The sherifl lha ap pen led to the eitiaeai of Boonvllwi wh responded heavily armed with revolvers and shotguns and escorted the authorities with their prisoner to the train, where .1 coucli was boarded ami Wneeler gotten safely swaj to Rvansvtlte. la the meantime the mob hud diaparaed. Whaektr Saturday night shot Bums four times, then, -t iing an sx decapitated hinv Later he rleil to the woods and attempted to commit suicide, Ma was found by the sheriff's posse with a bullet lüde in his head. He will recover. iiiitina Place Ponndt T. rrc Halite. Ind.. t .. When Ira Smith, a farmer, wa- killed bj a hull of lightning two mo. Ulis agi be carried to the gravi with him the -icret of the hiding place of not less than tf.VDu') in go!;!. Saturday a lOU'in law was loadiBg Com from an old crib into a wagon when his ibovel struck something hard. It was found tobe an old wagon !ox with rakr filling the tp ning. Tin -e were pulled out. and following them came a stream i f the yellow coins. In all then- was 91,006. Th Search for th remainder of the hidden wealth has been resumed. mm i' ales i h 1 1 e. Blufftca. in .. Sept. r The Dnlted Telephone company of this e!ty und the Indiana Telephone company of lit rt ford City have keen consolidated. The company no controls tin exchangeat Marlon Huntington, Portland. Blufften, Hartford City, Ceneva and Upland. It ha- 2,100 'phones In use. T8T miles of tn!I line and 33 toll stations. The cspitallaat! n of the new rompanv will 'ne $;,nn.(u(i and ;t v!II be kt iwn - the i sited telephone company. Foil fid Gatitr. Qreeeneaatle, fndM Stpt. i. Charles Wink!'- i;as been found guilty of Bt tempted murdernnn will be committed to the reformatory at JehVrsonviUe .unter the indeterminate sentence act. It wa- KhOWB that he -topped A'.t xand r Owen on the highway one niirht n:i ä threw stone-, itriklnc him on the head ttd rendering him unconsciotta. t tilleel ln Ijriif. Tern Haute. Did.. Sept. 0.- The laternal W venue collect IoBS for the Sevtath district for August were exceptionally large for a midsummer month, the total being UtM&OOS, of which ?!.-". .'.iKi:: was from the tax on -piri - s at ihr two distilleries here eatl the one at X'ineennes. ( till e I English, Im OHItinlR vHilr .. Sept. 9. The county cotnini-siont rs listened to theiltfense made by ex-Sheriff Pa Hard and ex-An-ditor Plemlag regarding the shortage fouml against them recently, and a settlement n reached, Mr. Fleming pay Ing Into the 1 ri'a ury 1S00 and Mr. xvnnt anoMihlsls Balled, Ifuaeie, B ' Bepf. 9, Every minister In Mnneie Kunds.t imdt refer, act to the attempt of the life of PTesideal McKinley and prayers thut his life may be spared were offi red. Kxpressioiis from Mttttcie ministers Sumlay showed som favorable lo eaillag all a ns rch i t s. (ilif n ii Siippri-. Smith Band, Ind., Sept. g. R,v. Edwin S. Stucker furnished the First Baptist congregation t surprise in re signing the pastorate, sfter bei ag he re about ten months. He came iure from Chicago, ant' i a lecturer anil nn evangelist. He arlll resumi evaagetiatbi worlt Torn to l'lece. Sullivan. Int!.. Sept. a, c(1I!thbound paaaeagcr train on the Evaaa villi V Terr Haute railway, struck an unknoa n man aear Parmersbarg, tearini ihe body to pieces. ),,. tictlm It supposed to haw been a tramp, asleep on the track. tewtaatlr Killed. Ooshen, Ind.. Sep-, a, ..m,,v Peir. M an aid, v lersn of the eit war. was instant y killed by a Take Shore train east f this city . Roth !ee were cut off and his head wa- crushed. His heme was at Milter-burg. -ix mites esst of this eitv. Death of leterna. XOdtSOa, Ind.. Sept Ü. I,,a nonlittle, a veteran eseditof nntl post master of this elty for three loams died at the age of sfi years. finmImr miii Bnt ae. Flora. Ind.. Sept. I, -pj)P .,rpp KHW planing mill Sad faclory tiw ned by ,V ). Voorheei ha- bees destroyed by Bre, The loss is $l.'i,(K)). Haaanenes in. Kokomo, Ind., Sept. Miss Reh fJHara, win. (Igured In o sensational abduction ease at BatSbtaO, HI., a few weeks ago and who has been here vi. Itliif her grandparents, has myterloiisly disappeared and ;. second iihduc tlnn ft .ired. PnsvOet i:piiie. Valparaiso, lad., Sept. . An esP .-ion totik place in one of the fTflkd ing lt par1 men I - of Ihe IstOS powdl rworks a' Ml Irr' station, destroyiag tWO buildings and causing h,v ,,f HpOOO, None af (hi f mpioyet were in Jun d.
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Ncwa From the Wounded President Continues of an Encouraging Character. NO COMPLICATIONS HAVE DEVELOPED. TUe BeJIef Peevatssi That the Pawel teilt Will Heft er. mill (till Hellet i H.-iie. i. ti in tata Boaunte linnets of lftattSMS l.tnvlnn Ibe Kttavnra Moase Bnemla, Mi) burn House, Buffalo, v v., Sept. 0. "(bui's contribution to tin- Ainciieaa people aril) be the -paring of Hupre.- itlelit's life " As the evening shadows were falling to night, John (;. Miiburn. preei dent of the Pali-Anielit a li ixposition levereiitly uttered these v.ords as he Hood before the home in which the nation's patient "as fighting so brave ly with death. And all who have been tit the Miiburn residence today refleet t be aw t hat I hi battle will bt wen, .-mil the prayers of the world will bo answered. Since last nighl not uti unfavorable symptom has upearcd Ticiy bourhas been a victory. Within, faith In the outcome grows stronger snd bono mounts b (her and higher, until in the mlndt af some tht danger of all future complications is brushed aside and hope has lcoome conviction. Indeed, many of the president's friends set in posseaaed with t sort of superstitious confidence in the preaident's recovery which nothing but an absolute change for the worse can shake nil tue basis for the confidence tha is expressed is solid. There baa been noth im.' but Improvement, gradual and mow. hut steady improvement. r,very bulletin, every private and public word of the physicians In attendance breathes encouragement . The reports which the physicians have given out lire facts a- they exist from a seientitic standpoint, unmixed vviih sent1nietit . Bt ill, that the president is by no means out of danger, is the verdict of each of them. Not one of them will risk his professional reputation with a statement that the preaident Mill live. All they will say is that with every hour the danger of computations from peritonitis or Mood poisoning decreases. Dr. McBurney, the most mint nt of the phyfceeinna la attendance, en pre sacs the opinion that if taa improvement continues it will be a week yet before the president can Ik- pronounced out of danger and convalescent. And some of his colleagues, like Dr. bfaaa, place the tfmil af danger still further away. 'The fear of peritonitis, it can be saitl positively, has well nigh disappeared. At the expire tloa of the 7J-hour period four o'clock this afternoon, danger from that source was almost gout. The preaident himself bat been cheerful all day, and has expressed confidence In his recovery. To-daj he naked for morning paper, but this, of course, had to be fk nied blm. It is with some difficulty that he can be rc--t rained from talking, and Col M v rOU T. llerrick. of Cleveland, is UUOtl I as authority for the statement that he h-is spoken at intervals of s veral things he proposes to do in the future. This morning he naked to bt allowed to rhange his position, and when permission w;.v given, U fore the attenilanf- could move him, he changed ta the position he desired to assume without difficulty or pain, This speaks much for his general strength and spirits. Mr-. McKinley saw hini again today torn brief visit, am! Secretary Cortelyou was admitted for the first time. No eSM lse was aPowed to set him. although he iii'iiin ii m 'i nn iimes v. no were ue low stairs. He was given nourishment to-day in the form of eggs beaten In milk administered through tht rectum The water which lias been given heretofore fold, did not appear to egTCS with blm, and since last night very hot water has been taken Into the stomach through the mouth with splendid results, Hi. bowels moved tree's during the day. and 'his also was considered an excellent symptom If be continues to improve it will be gradually. If he should grow worse the change in that direction also probably will be dovv. This is the opinion of Dr. Mann. There will be no crisis. If he arrives at conrnleteenee, Dr. Park expreeett the opinion that it will lie three weeks before it will be safe to move him. It is expected that the inferior wounds will heal first. The sutures of the lacerated tissue wen- made so soon after the bullet, passed that they arc probably healing rapidly. With the exterior wound it is u slower process, The extreme optimism of the vicepresident ami the memlieri of the cabinet would Ik- dlAeulf to overstate. "I am absolutely confident everything will turn out all right." declared the vice-president, :tn, he said he based his confidence on Information behind the public sxpressloa of the physicians. So relieved art Seen tarv .are and At toriicv -( o neral Knox at the steadj Improvement that they returned to Washington, tonlght, feel ing strongly that their chit f would recover, but with the aeeuranee of tin' physicians that if a change for the worse should come it wo Id be gradual and that they would have ample time to return. In the t si of Secretary (iage there was also n public reason why he should be at his post. .New York iiu än
dert, have appealed to him to ,
tin- mi nation in the money m , IK nu n i-oiiK tit-iosiiN in mum and In- feel that he can hai i at this distance from the - 1. mis that set ion i deeirabli Hecretary of statt Bai ,, live to-night, ii ml w ill ran i the other members of the csl ( i t for a dJ or I wo. 'i he devotion of t he membei cabinet to their chief is touchiui would desire to remain in ;, , til the crucial period a p., . Secretary Hitchcock ami , . ii'ii i. . i.. . It u ii iwun . 1 1 ii., i ii.ii on ly an.., imperative pubtte businesi , ' I Ii c t beul to dkfpart before t ' dent is pronounced out of dang Senator Banna will also rem: iii the physicians give absolut, SUM that Mr. McKinley will Controller Dawes ami som,- (,t oi her eminent men Connected the administration, expect t , , . to-morrow or Wednesday, if tht i i v e m e u t con t Innen, Nice-President ffooetTtll la I n il a peculiarly delicate and i I ositi.,,1 since the event Which t., ened I be preeident's life, but ;,, btirnc himself throughout thin hat .: al hi such a manner ns to win the udmirathon ami respect of all. it i. . Moreover, added a new bono , the vice-president and thus,. ly csceeiated with the president i ; I e latter are rannest ill thcii pressions of the manner in Which bt has ami every requirement of t ,. nut ion. Not for a moment bun lit permitted the idea to be entert i that there was need for con ; eriur, the constitutional disability of the president ami the exercise of . :. tive functions which this Would , no e on h i hi. (in the aoatrai . . Uoost v, It has been one of 1! . positive in Ihe conviction that president would recover. Dunn long per kid of Mr. Qarfield't I nice dist i net ions arose ns to what BtitUteil the disabilitv of the lent within the meaning of tin st it ution ; whether, when the i .1 facnlties wars benumbed wi mental faculties were uninili a there wna any disability u meat the conatitution. Hut fortuuati thert has been no such issue rai A on this occasion, ami the viec-p.. dent himself has been primarily responsible for the avoidance of although! of the temporary excrei.-c I executive functions by him. ,i i liai there been any occasion for tin , ,-r-eisc of executive authority, for Ii minor routine matter as it etc i readily m- left until the present , : ., ,. gcncy has piissed. Twice during the day, and ar i ihis evening, the vfcae-preaident called nt the Miiburn rc-idet ee I tpiire as to th.- pteaideat't coin! Dining the afternoon call lie nut era of the cabinet ofttoera and F ator Banna and spent a short time, with them in informal discussion. ti the streets Mr. Koo-evclt has i. i the tenter of respectful atteatb n, i it he has met this with dignity and . pOeUre, Despite senseless retna -that he was gnhsg abtml guard -cert I -civ ice men, he bt Bp det lined to have anvthing like a guard near him. tine of his remarks t.. .' in speaking to tw laborers, greeted him, THE ASSASSIN'S BULLETS. Uiaiimm Shim Irk the I'olntu of I inliaet uf the lliilletn I'lreal n President w,-iii,ie. St. I.Ollis, Sept 10. The folio.-. dlngrsm indicates the (mints at . the bullets tired by Assassin Cni. at President McKinley entered. upper wound vv.is merely s:ip. ,t. having been tinned by ion act .) the sternum, the force not being -leJent to penetrate the breast. I li" lower wound perforated the Stomach, passing entirely through it. and It bo lieved to be either lodged in the muscles of the back or to have fatten into the ubdotninel cavity. BUJ0BI1M IX THE BAI.AXI K. WlfU Everr .round for Hope Ihe Worst Mar Vet Happen. Miiburn House. Buffalo, n. IT, Sep! la. Dr. Mclturney said to a press reporter, after the issue of the thf '' O'clock bulletin, yesterday. that all thi indications continued favorable. "No bad symptoms hove appeared, luid he, "no one can say now that the president is out of danger and for week still the possibility of complications may exist. At the end of thai time, if all goes well, we niiiv b able to say that he is conv abst ellt." "Hut I have known cases," pOl Ir. Maun, who was with the cn'til surgeon. ,-lo go well for ten days ami then change for the worse." "That is true, perhaps," said Dr. McBurney, somewhat deprecatlnglyi "but it is entirely unusual. " lb I resident continues to improve for week," he continued, "we may sad ly s ay he is a convalescent, D will probably lie three weeks before it will bt safe to move n'nn. We must wait tttt til the outer wound is healed tnd strong. The inner wounds thtongn tin stoma- h proper will he ttrOBg before tht txluior wound is.
