Show A 44 6 LI pa pao imo o tex june Juno 10 taif hutt land grant made by the ho M government lately to 11 II 1 I cufford clifford or N drw taw york and jj J A lborges of nl sin ar francisco a turns lures out to be largest that wai wa ever inadi in tho tha Ro republic public it Is 18 avast a vast parallel parallelogram ogra it along alone the sierra from the middle of durango to 0 the united S states ta tes boun dary a distance of miles long ay liy iy ellei wide one third of all the lands an it mines not already covered by precious pr e tons private title aro are 1 ed I 1 in tile the grant the consideration is 11 to survey the ground including inc ludine tha grant and the tha development of known mines within two years luilla ui eufaula Eufa uia L I 1 tt T 10 yesterday the international indian council con e eluded its sep ne slow after selecting fort gibson iti ai it a i i the place lor for tile the next meeting a resolution was urian uri Antin int ou ily adopted I 1 in it tile thu mal mailer ter of ral railroad ir 0 ad improvements in hi tile die territory c calling ailing the attention of congreso Con gresi to the treaty of 1806 whereby but two railroads were to be allowed to bo be constructed through the territory they protest against such euch legislation as it appropriates indian lands for alia uie corporations whose amplo employees aei are amenable to no local laws the rho council entreat the government to respect ito ita own guarantee to protect the tha indian people they request congress i 10 lo pass an enabling act whereby all 1111 gest questions ions affecting tile rights of indians it under treaty stipulations stipulation amny ma be referd referred 11 to the ile courts of the be united states aud and ree elVAd judicial settled ent r lu st I 1 petersburg Peters bure 10 severe shocks of earth earthquake quake have occurred at ver nome I 1 in n turkestan Turk estan the town was almost entirely destroyed one hundred and twenty persons were killed and injured among the latter Is general arleda governor of I 1 the he province the shocks still continue to be felt at intervals ter vals the inhabitants or of tile tha town are P kinle inic stricken and have tied fled fur safety to the open country th the dublin lo 10 the abe evictions at bodyke bod d is were resumed to day and tile there re was a repetition of I 1 the he eviction ovic tion wee abenes nes which have attended it the nu numerous T e rc us attempts to evict the ten an tants to the sheriff and his bodyguard were stubbornly resisted at the homo of a tenant named ohal lorn lern the hillside near the house bouse wits covered with an exe excited tied mob nah who 0 cheered the defenders of their premises and urged them to hold nut I 1 OH allemand and his party had bad nu the house and it barricaded barricades barrica ded the lower rooms w while hile the upper portion ot of the house hous was I by ten tea men including two who had returned from america and home bome women the rande an attack on the walls of the house with crowbars but were re coved with scalding water and fl fled it the inspector of police with a tire drawn 0 I 1 sword then mounted the lad ladimer r placed against the side of the hen but wits was beaten down the con stable with a rifle and kell fixed bayonet next mounted the ladder but his head was battered by the defenders S several I 1 gash were inflicted upon him had and he retired another con stable also attempted to climb the ladder but failed A second ladder was then produced and several of the constables mounted it but bat they w were beaten down cox essayed to climb up the ladder to speak to the inmates of the house L but lut the be police prevented him from dolne doing so prevented finally nally tha constable entered with a rifle and fixed bayonet but the rifle was wrested from him lind and his safety waa wa imperilled Imperil led when F athor han non lou commanded the cessation of hostilities the inmates were then arrested arrest rr pd cl and the work of eviction carried curried out |