Show BY TE TELEGRAPH LE 0 ty T y 1 pix fix EX lon UNION ION IMM A M 33 oan CAN C A N washington WASHING ton TOX 13 the post tomor to mor row will print an interview between capt couch leader of the oklahoma boon boomers lers and th ane te secretary of the interior la in regard to 10 Okla okia oklahoma homa boma secretary lamar said what whit is it you vou wish I 1 I 1 1 11 I want tornow to know what course the administration has determined to pursue with reference to oklahoma and to settlers 1 I replied capt couch well sir I 1 will state to you the policy of this administration with regard to this Oklahoma country said the secretary it considers the oklahoma territory on which tho the persons you represent are proposing to make settlements as within and part of indian territory the administration regards it as not a part of the public domain open to entry and settlement and the acquisition of titles under the land laws of the united states being in the indian territory that Is te territory required red and reserved for ed indian ian lan occupancy the government is pledged to the protection of it and the thu security of the indians from intruders no white persons have a right to go there and reside without a permit and when they go they are intruders who are acting illegally and wrongfully wron fully the policy of the president la Is to execute the pledges of the government and to protect this territory from the intrusion of white persons who claim to have a right lo 10 enter upon it and that it Is public domain subject to preemption and homestead settlement Is that the final decision asked capt crouch it is and it will be enforced enforce replied mr air lamar larmar in reply to further questions secretary lamar said the administration was determined there shall be no cattlemen on the reservation they will not be permitted to graze their cattle within the limits of that territory ile he repeated this declaration with emphasis pil asis nei new w 13 eight five story tenements on the south side hide of sixty second street between tenth add eleventh avenues that had recently been put under roof fell this afternoon while efforts were being made to brace them up that the yielding foundations might be made secure the wreck was complete not a stick remal remained ned standing not a timber remained whole in the entire row half a hundred workmen were at work in or about the buildings at the time at least thirteen of them were injured none fatally it was said soon after the accident occurred that twenty persons were buried burled in the ruins but up to a late hour nobody had been found the most superficial examination of the debris till showed owed the tile cause of the disaster to be wretched workmanship and poor material the mortar contained but little sand or mud instead i and was wholly unfit unlit for use this and the fact that the building had been erected during cold weather of we wed wet t and frozen bricks were directly ly the cause of the collapse the builder charles A Budde buddensick buddensiek who was responsible left the neighborhood ina carriage I 1 linned lately after the disaster and drove to his residence where he went from there nobody could learn the police who arrested the master bricklayer charles frank could not find the builder budden sick sic gic khas has bas been for years in trouble with the authorities on account of the skin buildings he be has put up the evidence given oy by frank and C charies charles swager and other bricklayers Is very damaging to buddensick buddensiek the erection 0 of I 1 the tiie building has been going on since last november during all the cold weather the fourth story walls showed weakness in a sudden thaw before the filou story was reached led and had to be te taken down workmen were forbidden to carry home scraps of timber left by the carpenters by tile the builders orders these were to be used in till filling ing lug in the walls to save bricks which were sometimes put la in by the armful when a good thaw set in the walls began to weaken and steps were taken to brace them up from both ends so they would stick together until the roofs could be put on and the tile ends of the walls rebuilt the walls stood thus fur a week or two without so far as could be learned exciting I 1 the curiosity of the building ind department the neavy heavy rain of yesterday morning completed the work begun by the thaw this morning in it was seen that the three houses a at tt the he west end were in imminent dan er of falling the foundation had tugged ier noticeably and the walls were shaky builder Budden attention was called to the matter and he be set men to work to fix up the walls foundation four stonemasons stone masons and eighteen carpenters were at work this tuis when tile the crash came there roofers pal pai painters liters lathers and plumbers numbering perhaps thirty at wor about the premises at the time men had been laid off as some material had not arrived about pm a shout of warning that oale dale faces to many windows the of the building toward avenue was seen to totter and to fall fill with a thunderous noise both foundation walls nad had fallen out and the body of the house I 1 deprived its support fell to the cellar building adjoining it havlac nothing lean upon fell next then the row followed like a line of card houses A continuous rohr roar followed that to last many minutes as one after the tall buildings went down workmen in buildings for blocks around and people living on the street for halt a mile were st startled a r t led by the shock and in a short time the locality of the wreck was packed by excited people whose threats of vengeance on the reckless builder tilled filled the air when the heavy cloud of dust had cleared away people e oye obe looked upon a heap of broken backs r icks leks and timbers piled plied only a few feet t above the level of tile trie street men alen with broken limbs and bruised faces were struggling out from under the wreck ai and id dragging themselves painfully away shrieks and groans were heard from oae one pr or two places and to these spots people I 1 rustled rushed firemen and all available ambulances were summoned people irom all ali parts of the city flocked there the roosevelt hospital ambulances were the first on liand hand and carried away nine of the wounded commissioner brennan of the charities department undertook to direct the tile work ot rescue and buildings ings inspector doench and the excise commissioners did work in the same direction four hook book and ladder companies and the crews of three engine companies set to work to remove tile the debris A large gan gau gang of workmen was pressed into service and in it 15 minutes tes the labor of rescue was well under underway way night had set in before the efforts were relaxed at all once or twice the workers fancied they heard a cry for help belp but no person was found at either time at 7 fire chief reeves thought he heard groans under the heap of the second building gangs went to work in front and rear and at half past 7 a hole bole large enough for fora a fireman and two citizens to grope their way to the cellar was made search with a lamp revealed nothing but ruins nearly two hours laborin labon labor in the tile same place where villere groans came from disclosed a man caught in an upright position by many crossing crossly 1 timbers and held fast bile gile was extricated with difficulty lie ile was louis walters aged 40 a framer who had bad been bolstering up the build inc inar lie ile was removed to the hospital thed then the digging was resumed under a strong trong calcium ll 11 light ht the tile policemen drew a line across the street it was as said aid the missing builder had been hurt by flying brick when the buildings fell charles charies Sch brick layer was stan standing ding by him at the time Sch had refused a week before to work longer on such buildings As the dust arose Sch turned to buddensick a and n d 8 haking shaking his clenched fist list in in the builders face exclaimed you YOM ought to be hung for what you have donw dona here buddensick made no reply but limped away there were many threats of lunching lynching lyn ching the tile man afterward and it was lucky for him he staid stall away buddensick is notorious as a builder of cheap residences ile lie has ene rally raily of recent years built under nother another nanie name than his own and thus has ras been able to shirk responsibility he was once indicted for violating the building laws but escaped punishment four years ago he dewent went through bankruptcy dut out has since done plenty of business under another name frank says lie hu spoke to buddensick a couple of times about the quality of the mortar aud and the builder replied it would be 01 all ail r right agila it is said the building exam 1 iner rier tier ma made protest against the method of raising these houses to the department and was soon removed to another district inspector doench made a hasty examination of the other buildings near by being erected by buddensick and remarked that he thou thought alit he would order extensive expensive in them there were anany narrow escapes andrew love and john gainor were painting on a third story window of one of the houses bouses when it lell ieli love fell into the cellar and gainor galnor on the sidewalk almost unhurt at midnight it was thought four persons two stair builders builder and two plumbers are still in the ruins dla cLA alich 13 at 1 I 4 this after afternoon noon geo aulton joe biddle tom mitchell geo gordon frank maynard john hartwick hart Uart wick wiek and one man unknown were clearing brick out 0 of grams grains mill smokestack smoke stack the botto bottom in tier gave way and the men were buried burled under brick several hundred people were gathered around the st stack ack and every effort to secure the bodies boales alive or dead was made mie ithe work was slow and through about forty feet of debris voices were heard imp imploring foring help fulton was taken out severely but not fatally injured and gordon aged 17 marvelously escaped the others were killed the last man was not reached unell 0 men alen will search all night for others who may possibly be in the ruins Arl ari arizona zona 11 13 13 11 people are greatly excited over the reported appearance pe arance of raiding apaches in this vicinity al E cunningham and chas croach ranchers are missing and it is believed they have been killed by apaches CHICAGO 14 the five story stone building 83 to 89 wabash avenue was b burned Ms this morning trig the building was bocc occupied by I 1 nive five v firms as follows smith patterson photographers supplies mclean and hardware dean foster bouncy druggists sundries aco eco 7 toys as and lowenthal I 1 kauff m manna an co I 1 tobacconists the loss was almost total fully insurance nearly equal OTTAWA ont 14 mr dir royal returned yesterday and simultaneously with his arrival a rumor was set afloat that had been made by which a conflict with the half breeds under riel woul would be avoided it was reported today to day that negotiations looking to peace were opened yesterday by telegraph between gen mid blid bleton and louis louls kiel met and thiv that such negotiations are still proceeding new KEW YORK 14 at a fire early thi this 8 i morning in huesers nui Hui sers sens piano factory a num number er of members of the nir fir fire lire depart e art feht were at work in thu this bui but building ding when the second floor gave pave way and all on it were precipitated to the cellar the men were samuel reed brice grier and foreman colby and firemen thos duffy edward mcgowan hugh nugh mcbride and dorman tiie tile unfortunates were picked out as quickly as possible but ablhad all ali had bad sustained bruises and contusions of more or less seriousness calls for ambula ambulances rices were without without avail tile men had to be carried to the roosevelt hospital on oa a truck lie lic mcbride Ale Bride is expected to die with daylight this morning it was easy enough to see the caisse cause of the terrible accident in sixty second street yesterday the buildings fell because there was simply nothing to hold them together the builder of th the tho c tenements that fell feil has constructed block after block in the neighborhood of yesterdays accident phillip hausman hallsman builder said athe A the houses fell because they were rotten they were built of refuse look at the bricks that were being used they are not bricks but halve halves s and quarters and chunks of bricks poorly burnt the miserable offal of a brickyard brick yard there is no mortar on them at all alf the stuff used in laying the bricks in the wall was simply wet dirt ST louis 14 A sensation was caused at the southern hotel this morning by finding in a room a trunk containing the headless body of a man with a note within the trunk sayin saying so perish all traitors to the tile great cause the room was assigned march walter 11 lennox maxwell of london Englar england fd maxwell A L lax ivell is described as a very girl irl lri iri ish looking blond young man wearing a dark wooly cutaway suit ol 01 of english stuff face clean shaven and ard wore his hair banged not parting it at all lie ile was frequently seen in company with a dark looking gent gentlemen lemon iemon about dive five feet ten inches tall tail the latter wore a dark mustache and had dark hair this gentleman registered as C U aithur arthur preller london england and was assigned s ined room four days after maxwell awell had registered a telegram was received from preller awn asking whether maxwell was a euest guest of 0 the house it was answered 1 in u tile the amiram active and he came on and was assigned to the room named both men occupied room isa in common a considerable part of the time each called for tile the key and the clerk gave gase it to each indiscriminately ss tricy seemed gooch friends and intimate acquaintances ri the men were much talked about around the hotel for their dudish appearance and dan edified airs maxwell lett left the hotel a week ago sunday night but had llad p paid aid ald a full weeks board promptly and it was supposed he would return any day no suspicion attached to his absence until a horrible smell called attention to tiie the room roon and led to the opening of the trunk when the trunk was opened it was found to contain the body of a middle aged man face and breast up p the body hody was io so doubled at the hips and knees that it filled the receptacle on the hide bide of the trunk over the head of the C corpse orp se was printed in large letters the words so per sh all traitors to the creat great cause the trunk and ancl ghastly contents were immediately hurried to the tha four courts the body as it appeared presented a horrible aspect the ahe face and parts of the body were uncovered the only garment being a pair of drawers reaching j lust just list to the knees which were entirely black and showed advanced decomposition Pr ellers trunks were of much better quality than maxwells maxwelll Max Alax wells being made of line fine leather the personal effects in them indicate that the we owner wasa was a gentleman of means and culture tile the trunks have on oil them labels of the cunard steamship company and continental tin hotel philadelphia where he occupied room march ile he had also been at the rossin hotel toronto NEW YORK 14 general barton eft left jek grants house between 4 and 6 5 wei wet ile he said the general was certai certainly uny stronger and better and that lie he sat in the library with his legs crossed reading the mornin morning 9 pa papers pers yesterday morning the generals throat was easy but a I 1 littlemore itt esore legore he ile desired this condition to continue and spoke but little soon after dr douglas had issue issued d the oso am bulletin and while mrs grant was in an adjoining room the tho Gener |