Show BARBERS EYES WERE SHUT ue he had ko ao advance knowledge r or of the exterminators raid THE RAIDERS A HARD LOOKING CROWD they declare they would not na alave ilave via surrendered to tho the thoy arc ao yet full of fl bt and drenthe hatred or of tho the rustlers two of tho the texans accidentally killed wyo april 51 special to the prisoners of oc tho late into wyo balog w store quartered in the regiments gyron Jum hall at rort russell they arrived at 31 0 this afternoon under escort of three companies of the seventeenth I 1 IQ fantry fintry fi fantry U 5 A several hundred liu odred citizens citizen 0 of f cheyenne wore at tho the pot pod ahll railway ry depot this crowd included the families and friends ot of the white cups nod and their three attore attorneys cys for the mot most part the men mea have recovered from tho the trip overland la in a blizzard between mckinney und fetterman there are a few serious faces bur bui the majority are in good spirits nearly all the volunteers of the ON expedition tion ARC rit FULL OF 0 TIGHT breathing hatred the th rustlers rustler the texans feet fed that their situation Is 1 serious er lou but they have been guaranteed chuat octol protection with the wyoming mon men frank canton who commanded the volunteers major bujor wolcott volcott loader leader of tho the expedition TV 0 irvine his lieutenant hesse heise and ford prominent lo is the risks of 0 the invaders senator jack tisdale who with the picked ines bold the rifle pits at the T A all talked fartely with your correspondent they claim that the siege might have hare lasted a month without much injury to them but bur they intended to mako make a dash the first dark might the butlers ler bad their thair move moveably moveable able tort fort completed ten td hours before the siege coq raised forty men were deeded to operate JL it so groat wo was s the peril of III this IS that never booro than six elx offered the loader in this was al allison brother of a rustler rustier killed last tall fall sod ono one of the soon to lift be by regu regulatory latore we had bad a trench betwee the fort rod hod the boost said we bad saved our ammunition und bad they their assaul assaulted tod the the fort we would have killed of their men before we would have been taken the cavalry said eald that our oar position petition bud aad our fortifications gave us OF TITE SITUATION wo we had bad food enough for two weeks towards the last rustler bullets threw dust late into the faces of tho the moo man la in the rifle pits pim the POSIt loo of jack tisdale and hta bin was au abo aloie of the hero here ten were state citizens and aad five dye texans fred DoR lIller the iho harvard me man a 1 displayed great bravery major wolcott baa no ao fear of the bullets wo we had not a coward in our party come boroo of the abe boys wore were lo la favor of making leaking a rush bunh for ll 11 jo in braai or a cowards coward 1 but they greatly us why uld did the cail dahon faill fiall i asked tho the correspondent it I 1 it oy superior lor forces we did oot cot think the whole country would turn us wadid wo did not to harm toy but the notorious they or BP cured helo belo by circulating the wildest liea they told that ll it wo we bad canaan that we wore were going to poison poise n the ibe wells and cpr ings shoot the farmers sod nod cattle hearing the brands of the small O owners nors that we were bolog into buff buffalo alo to hang haar the sheriff and shoot down the the abo sheriff WAYS WAVE PEEN BEEB overlooked but wo we did not clotead to hurm harm plo pie we restricted our shooting hooting at the IT T A because we did not want to wound people who had been forced loio into lighting fighting us what do you expect in the courts court 0 thought ot it wo only want a trial where there Is no prejudice we were provoked into the thing it was wag a 1 it la Is learned that jim dudley aad alx alex lother the iho two dead texans shot hot themselves Dud dudley leys horse balked und and the winchester and rider left the saddle together litber wax was crawling about the T A whoa when his six shooter wont went off air and the bullet passed through his bis abdomen E R ARD governor barber consented to make it a statement hh evening to a press rep dative the interview 1 blotted ted half an aa hour but now new was wa brought out he euld h id substantially 1 I positively declare that I 1 bad no advance knowledge U now ledge a of I 1 the ibe expedition I 1 learned what WAS going ott oa I 1 bat loat no DO time sod kod spared oo no effort to stop it 11 it Is bot true that I 1 koew knew that dr penrose had bad been engaged as surgeon or that I 1 abom instruments we W wore were C claes I 1 oil states and its are friends but that Is all he could never bave obtained my consent to make a trip of amyth lox like the character of ibba I 1 say bay now cow as I 1 have told everybody all the time that the prisoners will bo be turned over to the authorities of 0 the state lo in johnston Jobo aioo covets county I 1 will not encourage or tol to lortie arsta delay no ho I 1 dont face ocy y bat another raid win will bo be undertaken tb the state will ul suffer buffer from this ebli affair and it is 1 to be deeply regretted I 1 win studying tho the case orfio carefully slid and will endeavor to do my icy full duty the attorneys attorney of the white cap tod and of johns to n county call on oa the governor almost al hourly A D LOOKING GANG the appearance of the invaders on arriving la in cheyenne april 24 A special final cheyenne Chey SKY major egbert in com ad of the seventeenth infantry troops which mitered roll ered the three companies of the tb sixth cavalry from fort bicK loney as uarda guards of the captured stoc stockmen kmen started from fort fetterman Fetter this morning the train was processed Sed by a pilot engine and caboose cabo ofte the letter dilah with it construction crew and loula to repair possible damage to we tracks at 4 title afternoon the pulled into fort russell depot so V SI hundred people awaited its ita arrival two long tin ol of soldiers wora were drawn up at the depot otto ona was w stationed along the or of the train and the other a short fiort distance toward the fort major ecbert boro bore re calved orders to hold bold the men la in charge until further orders the biggest was wo first unload lodd sd theu them the th twenty texans come forth upon the platform and stood flood jn in a group guarded by tb the iiA aa ift kj A aa thy Thil lamZ ara young lookin butlo oVed cry gongli their recent capori experience c giving them abo p goes acco gf cf it a nard HARD GANG or OF CITIZENS the last to appear were the twenty two Catt cattlemen lemon who looked tire llred d und and woin otto the toxins noro ere first marched away guar guarded d ad on every side toy by soldiers several hundred yards behind were the cattlemen closely guarda gu ardd the roen men aro not list disposed to talk much about the ibo journey ing everything flioy th my were la in good spirit t a pre tence and words of friends having a good deal to do with their feelings would you have surrendered to the sheriffs p dotso po 0 us tso was ask ad one of the stock rest 10 en no we would not WM was tho the reply every man bad made up his mind ZO 10 die ale where lie wu was rather kalhor than purrander eur Pur ronder and we would bare sold cold our lives dearly SOME OF THU FIGHT LIVES but tho the confidence or the ibo raiders ito id nil all shattered Cri ElESSE wyo april 24 major wolcott and his bis forty ave men comprising the tha band that invaded johnson county coun I 1 y to kill and burn out cattle thieves th levus aro are at fort russell three nille mile from town thoy loft left hero here nineteen days are apo by special train full of flecht bud aid confidence somo some of the abbt lives but the conO dunco la Is badly shattered we only figured bigoted on fighting rustlers roat lorB said aid a leader and were willing to take all tho the chances of a wilt nath them their A ability t to 0 enlist kid aid nod led slummed un A by actual 1 count their force at the surrender actus was able bodied and well aenied nico men who could bo be intelligently find effectively bandied by arapaho e brown who dovo developed loped into a gre preat cn c ral W wo a did not count upon the fact th abul at the iho citizens without the least with tho the known thieves resent the interference of an outside force in their thir affairs the whole country turned out 0 t to lo whip us stud almost alino it did it we could co old b havo arm very well without the cavalry A week tied nod wo we only wanted a dark night to nuke make a break wo IVO wore to ID an almost impenetrable position posit ton the rustlers tied hod tork forts on and I 1 it was a L great grear but they could not get men to move jt it oo on us ua A charge charro by them would have been a groat great mistake wo we bud bad a trench from the fort to the house and the list lait stand on our part would have bave been determined wo we aed our ammu ammunition for it sod and I 1 believe belio vc would have bare killed men they wore were amable to devise any means to roach much us with fire brinds brands or elint powder robert footo foote the merchant who ito backs bauks tho the rustlers rusi lere offered for a cannon bannon at fort mckinney and they tried to bribe the sol diets to steal a gun from Ui th efort jt if they had succeeded in Q either case cae but few of us would bave escaped escH ped on iho first day 0 of the they trod 20 2000 0 shots at us ua but wo we kept out of range 0 a held bold our tiro fire only shooting me c caslo nally with the heaviest rifles there were fifteen nion loan in our one fort which guarded tho the only approach there was wa a keen rivalry to be in the fort squad quad for we bad only bravo men dien la in the party wolcott tisdale cauton ford irvine hesse dillom tho the two clarks whitcomb captain tom smith and 8 texans texan were wonderful aten under fire MONTANA SAPPHIRE FIELDS the abe deal for to an english sa syndicate indicate consummated mont april 24 to doal deal has been boon colsom me ronaled led by which the bis big english bladl e comes into possession of ibe sapphire d s owned by the spratt brothers A cablegram was received from london by F D spratt from his brother A N spratt telling him blin to place on deeds to the ibe english company 0 polly on record sod aud to turn the property cro y over to AB AB wood general of the company and its representative in holmos helena this wilt will be done monday the price agreed upon tur for tho 9 round ground is 3 1 one halt of wl toh tell Is to be 1 la cash cabb and theliA tho blanco lanco ilk id why paid up lip chares tho property properly which originally figured la in the comprised about acres but this ja Is just juat about one halt half of what W bat the consummated donl deal include eldorado bar containing 1583 1563 acres of patented land the most thoroughly thoro orbly projected ted of all tho the rem gain land was the nucleus and to jt it lia added other gem ground task ng a total of at liches on both sides eldo of the missouri river and a distance of twelve to fifteen miles Th the lada elAnds lie about twelve miles front helena SILVER UNDER NEWYORK an old minor miner discovers silver oro ore in central park now new ronk april 24 dispatch san francisco Chr maide series J the contra central park officials think they have struck a silver allver mine mice on their property to lawyer charles Is in due the discovery some weeks ago afo he be was walking alent by the sixta street depressed roadway when his bin attention was attracted to the peculiar appearance of a rook set in tho the north wall about two hundred yards yard from the eighth avenue exit of the ibe paric mr lie ullman la 14 an old minor and of ills hl own properties lu in colorado A state ruo run clog diagonally the rock caught hr big eye ye he chipped off u ploce piece about the sire of a small orange and crushed it with a band mortar an analysis showed that the rook ws of forty six ounces to the too ton with silver sel schuur clug at 60 80 onta cents per ounce that would men mean a re turn of at for every too ton ot of rook mined mr air ulman supposed that the ibe rooks rocks bad been brought from out of town quarried qu but the park on iolati informed him that very every stone antho in abe wall had been quarried juthe lu the park and boon been cut cub from aledrge a leuia of rocks the length of the Juo losure along its western boundary boul idary 1 11 I know so about abou t md mining ing sald said mr ulman had I 1 bar said with reference to sliver silver ores lo in the park Is aniio aline lately correct I 1 bellot believe there are r also alao I 1 rich ila ores in the park T abo b a rook Is between sixth and seventh avenue and onn call bo be sera front from fit finy ty ninth street the tin Is so apparent parent in ID taut feat that a child might seu see it ui 46 it is at least twelve feet la Is I 1 buys made tests myself now new york city is in also alao built upon rock ol of the same character as that jo in coastal central park THE theosophists headquarters or of the american section located ot at now york april 21 24 the annual conven tion of the abo theosophical societies of the united states state opened today looy to lo oy day it Is important as it Is id the first bold bid since lace tho the dolth of madair and because of the roo ro Ing nation of president gloats who was chosen president aDt tor for I 1 lit its be toro fare proceed proceeding log with the bust aAss of the morning luor olor allied a expressing deep gratitude to their departed leader helen was adehid 1 in view of at the llo fact that president giants aler hr bar death divided tho lie ashes of badame blawis sky ley between the indian kuropka fu add atad american ReoU oo it is wu was decided to so on ea dorse iora tho the permanent headquarters la in now york where abera the american portion of the iboa should be b kept lit in a suitable receptacle the afternoon and sessions were devoted to the and alread lon of at papers one OD of these by dr D J of california was on bo bools feat others other were oo on Malar malarial lal low itin and Vs occultism rela as ag i and nd ciollo laws |