| Show BY TE TELEGRAPH ru ESTERS uston UNION TELEGRAM telegraph lise LINE xii xyr air it it I 1 it N alir W work york 14 about tonight to night u altercation occurred between larry i obrien 03 flen a well known broker and politician and george P F True trueman mau man a sport snorting iq character belonging to chica the former was probably fatally V daud and the latter was shot twice riar aywas the tile outcome of a tonight to night obrien met trueman n te corner of broadway and stul Stol sad accused him of attempted the remark enraged true who gave utterance to some mefflin Og lingua gudge e his remarks so ex mra mrs ersted aerated era ted berlen obrien that he lifted his co ind struck the other man a heavy awba the head Wit without hont hout warning arpman drew a murderous looking 1 alie aide knife and plunged it into his cots nots lonen nets ts abdomen inflicting a gash if ong A policeman imme jaely irely arrested trueman and while lue ite tle tie custody of the officer a shot h t was heard and a bullet r SF 01 OB B r bens lens revolver lodged in the back he bloke broke away from cerand and a second bullet from asame sine sime source lodged in truemans Tru emans hil tit shoulder both men were taken ide tie twenty ninth precinct police atlon stion and thence removed to the new id fork hospital the excitement in the tilty lifty was intense rib lie cause of the quarrel is said gaid to be I 1 attempt on the part of trueman 1 blackmail a wall street friend of briena tle tie friend is supposed to jl mr kelly of the firm of kelly sis 13 bookmakers book makers the charge of fel fei f el dods dons assault was made a against adust both last the station house the knife td las has a blade a foot long and an inch bl quarter wide obrien declined itie an aesthetic an while his wound ni cheing being up and both men in jed in recriminations while their bands ds were being dressed in the same nid rad in the hospital tonight both resting quietly but the result otheir litlie ir injuries is lik ilk likely to be fatal in arcase 14 the latest news from at a front is contained in the follow ig dispatch received this afternoon commissioner wrigley the hethcote is safe but ran t through rough a unwe eble fire at batouche from loth goth both mb of the river and the rebels tried capture her by lowering the ferry utile but were not quick enough mee tee men were wounded slightly the lat lot being barricaded barricades barrica ded by beef boxes boxes shay d ily hay and oats there are plenty of pensions lin irn and fodder at the front also mani cani tion tiou things look brighter I 1 expect middletons Middle tons victory will idue the business the rebels are iverine themselves up the re guthat riel eiel has gone down the river kot tot t much credited in winnipeg as mod hod judges say he would thereby ke ebb himie himself f in the way of being cap As for the rebels who are sur id erini erld it is not likely that any k further will be done with them by of them no doubt were misled by kind kidd dumont damont and others were coad into joining the rebels intelligence is received of an autistic nature that a train with pro tens which left swift current a tk ato ago o was wag attacked by round pound eer ater and his indians and captured ir fer a figat fight in which several were and two killed thirty one aa ims and twenty one teamsters were toad toed ared ten teamsters escaped f S train was within thirteen miles of cleford ril eford elord g I 1 R u 6 g the t h e nero negro who ma A mrs rs lydia luydia maybee and her daugh marr marv at oyster bay long island arty two years ago was hanged xii nil here at this morning he kd without a struggle ras Tas dashington hington 15 john langster vo 90 ex lunatic desperado thief and ana klerer oker oler er was hanged in the carlder of alty city lali jail all at 9 Oc locki this morning I 1 bur bUT HAMPTO mr E J phelps ia united states minister to england red ted here this afternoon PAUL 15 A special from asing of may lith says A half breed mer trier arrived from prince albert hnz ing ann the night he reports every bt li quiet there aud and also reports that il breeds are arriving ar at imp p and surrendering in large num IM 8 all say they were forced into tile the bel tel blon glon lion ilon charles nolan holan is blamed by ss the instigator of 0 the half breeds as the instigator among ue indians forty bodies of rebels te e been fondd on the field 15 of th wh ici are indians batouche 15 father moulin iest lest st was asked today to dav day davas as to the losses 11 the rebels in the night fight at Ba batouche touche e gave them as 51 killed and IO his statement may be relied wa oli as accurate toronto 15 the globe says rius lins Is the right rno Ino moment ment for the wern ment to step in and offer a heavy tard lard for the delivery livery ie of the persons i r bodies of rell reu and other ringleaders ring leaders atoe the tie rebellion f OTTAWA 1 15 in the commons to 3 garthe athe finlater Min uin lster later ol 01 militia read the port of the battle ot of batouche re cited llred e 1 ed from irom gen geu middleton who thus thu oses 1 I cann canu cannot t ot course be il babut I 1 am inclined to think the allete smash ol 01 the rebels has pretty well broken the back of the rebellion at any rate it will I 1 trust have dispelled the idea that half breeds and indians can withstand the attack of resolute whites properly led and will tend to remove the unaccountable scare that seems to have entered into the minds of so many at the northwest as regards the prowess and powers to fight of the indians sod sad half breeds there Is not a sign of the enemy on oa either side of the river for miles I 1 OWATONNA minn ninn 15 henry hen le lew instone ins tons house caught fire last night the family consisting of himself wife seven children and a llred hired man were sleeping at the time in the second story lewiston and wife were awakened by the glare and rushed down stairs the woman carrying the youns test rest child in her arms another child child aged ten and the hired man following when lew ston opened the door ta the flames burst in nearly overpowering him and burning off his hair and beard the hired man succeeded in breaking out the window through which they escaped but not before mrs lewiston was fa e verely burned lewiston made frantic efforts to reach his little daughter and four sons still asleep up stairs but all nive five perished in the flames ST louis 15 an austin texas special to the post dispatch says this forenoon governor ireland lec elved a telegram from major Godee godec superintendent of the tile texas penitentiary giving iv information of the most darl dari daring darlng and successful outrage ever committed commit in texas forty state convicts were employed on clays farm in brazos county last evening when work was stopped a great mob of armed men surrounded the guards and prisoners and demanded the release of the latter the guards refused whereupon a fight ensued in which the convicts joined forces with the mob the conflict was wa S a terrible one and resulted in a victory for the attacking party who di disappeared sa p with the convicts there 1 is s n no definite information as to whether there were any killed and wounded but it is reported that several men were fatally wounded the outrage is due to the hue and cry against the employment of convict labor in the penitentiary the governor has offered a reward of for the conviction of any of the leaders in the outrage UTICA N Y 16 miss cora bartlett a pretty young school teacher employed near laventry La centry oneida county was brutally outraged while returning from school on thursday ni night fit lit she was also robbed of a watch albert bert vord ford has been arrested for the crime and the watch recovered WINNIPEG 16 news comes here I 1 this his morning rooming from reliable sources that the rebel leader was captured yesterday by dominion troops his followers are scattered and it is believed the rebellion is ended ST PAUL 16 the evening des patcha special from Guar depuys S crossing via yia clarks crossing dia ala may 15 says the report that riel R has been leen captured is confirmed but he has not arrived yet many rebels are giving up their arms and the rebellion has ended Diehl diehi Thorne and armstrong three scouts captured riel kiel at noon ile he was on the road three miles north of batouche ile he was in company with three young men all of whom were armed he appeared unconcerned diehl diehi said sald to him bim 1 11 I am surprised to see you riel kiel said 1 I was comin coming to give in myself self seif u up 27 M he said sald balthis his wife and family were across the river while talking to him Boul tona tonu scouts were seen coming up antl and riel kiel becoming frightened of being shot eh at begged his captors to take him into I 1 t camp themselves accordingly diehl went off for his horse horae but when a little distance away boultons Boul tons scouts scoots got close and hoferle and armstrong tok took rel bel on one of their horses and taking unfrequented road roads will bring alel into camp this af afternoon ter noon general hild Alid dicton gave orders that the tile men should keep la in their tents when mel lliel comes in as he is annid some personal enemy of riel kiel will shoot him manyi having sworn to shoot him at sight GUAR DEPUYS 15 eiel riel was brought in at this afternoon no demonstration was made he walked quietly to the Gehe raPs ralls tent riel sai sal said sald he stayed on tuesday and wednesday nights in the bluffs one and a half miles north of batouche he wished for trial and aad asked armstron armstrong if he would get net a civil or military triai trial triai he said his vere yvere the halfbreed halt half breed women near by riel kiel appears careworn and haggard he has let his hair grow long iong and is dressed in poorer fashion than most of the half breeds captured while talking to general middleton as well as could be seen from outside cruts ide the tent his eyes rolled from side to side aide with the look of a hunted man he evidently was the most frightened man in camp and in la constant fear of violence at the hands of soldiers but there is no danger of any such violence helesa ark 16 at friars point about ten days ago an old chinaman beaten severely by two or three citizens and ordered to leave the town which he started to do going on board board a wharf boat to wait for the boat self the authorities and vigilantes not satisfied with this went to the wharf cau caught lit the chinaman threw him into the river rivert and on nis failing to drown as quickie as they desired shot him to death the perpetrators of the murder claim that the chinaman assaulted a young white while girl a daughter of one of the lynching lunching lyn ching party but other citizens say be he meant no harm to the girl and di did nothing to alarm her the parties concer concen concerned ned in the affair are prominent citizens ot of the town which Is said to be divided into two factions one desiring to shield the criminals and the other endeavoring to have the law enforced F 0 it E IGN 1 0 K LONDON 14 tiie tile th e executive council of the american exhibition to beheld be held heid here in yso ag have after examining the merits of the various sites for the exhibition hibi tion today to day given preference to that at earls court kensington in close proximity to the site of the south kensington animal exhibition and of equal area about 22 12 2 acres the american exhibition will have its own grounds and be in direct communication with all the railroad systems of the united kin kingdom kindom dom visitors will be enabled by bv the arrangements to see both british colonial and american exhibitions without going from under cover ST 15 the eremya preva pre vre ya reviews previews a discussion of the thy question of anglo angio russian alliance with herat belonging to russia the eremya has a telegram from in reporting that georgian military are going to the afghan frontier the principal journals still advocate a conterminous frontier for england and russia the 1110 moscow scow gazette says dussias Rus sias ie resolute solute attitude has brought the british to confess its mistakes and to hasten to rectify them the official messenger today to day publishes a report from general komaroff to the effect that the bariks ur are i e opposed to the new frontier line as proposed ased by england claiming claiman it is an infringement irin hrin gement upon their rights and elves gives the gest best best land in the disputed territory to the afghans A council of ministers was held and after thoroughly discussing sin SID the subject it was decided to support the claims of the bariks further consultation between Ell eli england gland giand and russia will now be necessary so that the claims of the bariks may be considered before the anglo russian agreement r can be approved by russia CAIRO 15 the english government has asked the egyptian government if it is willing to purchase the railway material no now v on board ships at sua kim the standard in ah ati editorial says to speak plainly the draft of the anglo angio russian agreement which was sent to st petersburg for approval was found to be wholly unacceptable to the cears ministers though not formally rejected it has been so thoroughly condemned in detail that practically it has ceased to be an agreement there is something vastly more serious than a hitch in the proceedings ce we wc are back in february again the situation being only altered to our disadvantage PARIS 15 A dispatch from st petersburg burg to the journal des debats states tuat that russia has entirely rejected tile the british proposals the same dispatch also states that russia will demand the right to have an acknowledged russian representative at babul the capital of afghanistan french diplomats think this latter demand if made will prove more serious than any frontier question BERLIN BERLINT 15 the egyptian convention tron tion cannot be ratified by the reichstag no now vy until autumn austria will follow the same course ST petersburg 15 RIe ese reports ports continue to reach here from teheran concerning the revolt in the mohammedan population of kashmar Kash gar in chinese turkestan Turk estan against chinese rule it is now stated that the revolutionists have driven the mandarins from all the principal towns it is also said that the leade leader of the edans Is a son of yakoob bey and that he has invoked russia to occupy kashmar kash aud and supply the rebels with arms andam southampton 15 mr phelps the jbv united minister arrived today to day A large crowd was iva at the docks two tso tugs having on board tile the reception party started on board to meet the tile elbe bibe the moment rilo she was siw sig signaled an eulogistic address from tee the corporation of southampton was presented to mr phelps the weather was fine and much enthusiasm prevailed mr lowell was prevented from personally welcoming mr air phelps owin owing to the queens command that lie he should dine with her majesty at windsor castle the directors steam packets placed a steamer at the fhe disposal of the reception party to convey mr phelps from the elbe to shore at the landing mr phelps was welcomed by the mayor and municipal authorities of southampton and members of the chamber of commerce several speeches were made expressing joy at his nis arrival in reply phelps cordially thanked them for their kind and unexpected reception adding nothing oui could dhave have introduced me more pleasantly to your beautiful country I 1 have two days while passing along the southern coast I 1 never had the pleasa pleasure of 0 seeing it before I 1 assure you I 1 come to england hoping and trusting most sincerely that I 1 may be instrumental mental alln alin in promoting and continuing 1 in a very small way those cordial cordo kindly and generous 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