| Show BY TELEGRAPH PEB WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH A N 19 ft 14 A it washington 21 it Is lo oday loday o day learned that the district attorney of arizona recently represented to the attorney general that sufficient evidence was obtainable to convict geronimo and his braves of maraer before a civil tribunal and that in view of that fact the governor of arizona had requested the president to cause the military officers to surrender the thedos bos tiles to the civil authorities of the territory for trial notwithstanding this request the action of toe the Pre president in ordering the confinement of the jg d tans at fort pickens is accept accepted od at the war department as conclusive evidence of the intention of the government to treat them as prisoners of war and not ordinary marauders amenable to the civil joris jurisdiction diction hon C myers governor of arizona in his annual report to the secretary of the interior refers briefly to te the termination of bf the APACHE in that Terri territory tor at and say ft with the the removal of these renegades he sees the dawn of a new day arenas rapid development will now goon without check or drawback the governor referring to the BanO arlos indian reservation ays says r it contains co n square miles or acres ol of land well watered and well timbered the most of ef which is as good as an any agricultural a cu tura land in the territory ry upon pon this tract are gathered together gether the yuma uma tenth and white moun mountain in apaches p hes about son sous so BO that tha e each ch indian male and female young ung and holds over acres of land md these indians I 1 am told are nearl nearly self supporting it would be bor well for congress to parcel out the land giving to each head of a family ap acres or if this is deemed premature re then congress should flake measures to reduce the reservation to at least half bait its present limits then follow tae mining and railroad statistics of the territory the governor recommends that toe lands ot of the atlantic pacific company be surveyed at the earliest possible moment in order that they may be listed for county and territorial taxation on the subject of LANDS and irrigation the governor says arizona contains nearly square miles or about acres of land about acres are utilized lor for stock raising and upon it graze nea nearly y 1 cattle more than 1 0 sheep s beep besides horses mules and ther domestic do estic animals nutritious grass grows ere aud and could the balance of the lanu laau tda capped dap ped to grazing crazing be utilized for that purpose this would become the greatest stock raising country in the united states slates the want of water is the only drawback to its ha occupation and development for the most part these lands lie le so that water reservoirs can be constructed ted to preserve the melting sno ws of winter for the use of herds of cattle and other stock of the remaining of acres which are mineral and agricultural two thirds are arable could they be irrigated of th abes e e acres can be reclaimed by a judicious appropriation and distribution of the present water supply the governor Gov gohei einor nor requests that congress Cou iress gress be asked to demonstrate by scientific iric tille survey and practical test the feasibility el i ARTESIAN WELLS for giving the bedre nedre supply of wate and adds around denver a well irrigates from forty to acres lf if half as asgood good results could be obtained d in arizona we could corald produce winer wine alsins raisins fruits nuts and olives enough to support wt in affluence a population ol of 2000 peo people le 11 the governor in conclusion predicts t that hat with the Apac bies removed the territory will double in ia population and resources within the next two years yearn 21 when the president arrived he be lett left uke toe train and taking the arm of governor lee made his bis way cheered by the shouts of ten thousand voices to the verandah of the office and faced the welcoming throng governor lee in a brief speech extended the welcome of tae commonwealth ot of virginia to the president the president replied in ia a clear voice loud enough to be heard upon the borders of the great th throngs thron gas follows fellow OW citizens of virginia W while hile I 1 thank y you a most sincerely for your kind reception re and recognize in ia its heartiness the hospitality for which the people of virginia have always been distinguished I 1 am tully fully aware that your demou demonstration of welcome is not tendered tep teli dered to aw an individual but to the ft Th of an office which crowns the government of the united states the state of Via the MOTHER OF presidents seven of whose sons have filled that nigh high office today to day greets a president who for the first time meets virginians upon Virgini virginias alp soil I 1 congratulate myself that my first introduction to the people of virginia occurs at a time when they are surrounded by the exhibits of the productiveness and prosperity of their state whatever there may be of honor in her history and however much mich of pride there may be in iu tier traditions her true greatness is here exemplified in our sisterhood ut of states the leading and most commanding place must be gained and kept by t that bor commonwealth which by the I 1 labor a and intelligence of ger fler citizens can produce the most of those things which meet the necessities and d desires e of mankind but the full ad advantage va 11 of that which may be yielded to the state by the he toil and ingenuity ot or her people is not measurable alone bythe mone money value of her products the efforts 1 and struggles of her farmers and her artisans not only create new values in the field of and in the arts and manufactures but they at the same time produce ragged sell self reliant and independent MEN J and cultivate that product which more than all others ennobles a state practical earnest american citizens this will flourish in every part ot 01 the amer ican domain neither drought nor rain iraln can insure itter it takes root in the true que hearts beans nurtured by love ot of country there are no varieties in this production it must be the same wherever seen and it its ts quality is never sound nor genuine unless it grows to deck and beautify an entire and united nation nor unless it supports and sus ans talus the institutions and government founded to protect american liberty and happiness the present adminis cration tion of the government is pledged to return for such husbaD husbandry dry not only promises but actual tenders of firmness and justice with equal protection in national achievements if in the past we have been estranged and aad the cultivation of american citizenship has been in inter tere erupted your enthusiastic welcome of today to day demonstrates that there is an END TO estrangements ESTRAN ESTRANGE CEMENTS MENTS and that the time of suspicion and fear is succeeded by abera an raaf of faith and confidence fi in such a ki kindly adly atmosphere and beneath such cheering skies I 1 street greet the people of virginia as cola co la borers in the field where grows the love of our united country god grant that bhat in years to come viriinia virginia the old dominion the mother of presidents she who looked on oa the nation at its birthday may not only itie increase rease her trophies of growth in agriculture and manufactures but that she shall he be among the first of all states in the bold station of true american cit cil iz enship the president was frequez frequently itly interrupted by hearty applause and when he concluded the immense e concourse of people joined in a perfect OVATION 01 ok CHEERS col beverly then introduced a ceci in the order named secretaries bayl rd and postmaster general genera t and commissioner r of apiculture coleman each was greeted with cheers which they simply ac bowl edged by bowing to the people it lav hav ing been understood tood toad that further fur speech making would not be in order among the ladies on the portico from t which the speaking took place were mrs mra lee the governors wife anti and miss winnie davis the daughter ot of ex Jei jefferson terson davisio Da visto w whom hom president cleveland was antro and with wh whom oinbe te spent a few moments in pleasant conversation tin tho party was then escorted to the headquarters of the president of the adly where they witnessed a review rev lew of tu troops both white and colored rao lored altai the review tue the president held a pub ic reception for over an hour and shook hands with thousands between S and 4 the visitors occupied seats in the grand stand and witnessed several races aller which a sumptuous S repast was partaken partaker par taken of the party theu then entered carriages and were drivon to the konfederath ERATH SOLDIERS HOME where they were received with a salute of artillery by the veterans A stop of oni only a few moments mor W was made during which awas which the president was presented with a souvenir of his visit in the shape of a beautiful basket of f flowers he shook hands bands with all vie ve veterans terns the drive was then continued to and around the new reservoir grounds and through the principal streets of the city and finally to the gubernatorial mansion where the party alighted and a general introduction to the me ladies took place and some time was spent in social talk miss winnie davis was figure in the group and was very affable in her manner at p in HI the adicus adieus were spoken aud the precedential presidential party was driven to elba station where they embarked at p in homeward bo ind everything passed parsed off most pleasantly until late this evening when the presidential party arty was leaving the confederate home of veterans then resumed the cannon birin firing and one of the guns prematurely EXPLODED blo 0 one mans arm off and break ng 9 other and seriously injuring luring in I 1 10 mf man V agton 21 the special train from litchmond lich mond bearin bearing the presidential clent izil party parly reached washington without accident or noteworthy incident at this evening the president expressed himself as having en joyed oyce his and was well pleased with wita the hearty welcome accorded him by bythe the virginians br louis 21 Clark clarkson after pitching pit bing against the browns yesterday in C chicago hie go attempted to do fo against them in bt louis this alvernoon alter atter noon in the fourth ame of the worlds championship series but he met with little suc ce cabs lie he was butted batted for but one moie hit than the Chi cagos got of Foutz but his bases on balls aud and general inability to control the hall at tae critical times lost bis club the game both teams needed excellently although the weather aleathe r was quite cold fully people turned turid out to fee cee c ee the game the loi lowing is the score st 89 louis Lou iB 0 1 1 03 8 chicago a 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 l a 5 base bits chicago 6 browns 7 errors chicago 4 browns 4 NEW YORK 12 the brotherhood of locomotive engineers continued their session today to day clay with closed doors isit anding committees and a committie commit tue ou on credentials were appointed but their names were riot not made public two sessions yes bes a day will be held by the delegates I 1 A montreal special to the says I 1 since the arrest of jake sharp and other alleged bribers billy maloney ex reading beading clerk of the boocus Bo ocUe council has bus beant more communicative anil ana confes confessed sod that he received the boodle money in connection with wat the broadway railway scandal and paid it over at the rate of to each of the boo bood diers lers where the money came from however he has refused to say remarking reni arking that the mia missing ing link was only i known to himself a and n d onu one other that tha t he was no informer and never would be one all kinds ot offers offer of pardon he said natt been made to 10 him irom the district attorneys office in new york if tie lie would return and give evidence for the sta t u a thu thi bribers and bribed toe the same dispatch says that absconding alderman bayles has arrived at montreal THE STATEMENT DENIED montreal montreal 21 wm EL maloney ex reading clerk of the new york board of aldermen stated most emphatically ly to an associated press reporter ta tonight that alderman sayler was not net in montreal and that he received tie bribe monty money in connection with tle the broadway liall road franchise and paid over the to each member CHICAGO 21 A tragedy of a remarkable character tois this evening tod tf id what was to have been a brilliant wedding wet the bridal couple have pied an honorable position in the higl est and the bridal pr arts bad benn been completed dowum 0 the minate bt particulars particular a miss minn R le ie E F roeben a beautiful wealthy w beet estr i mable girl ot of tv twenty enty waited at hr home N state street with near y guests the music feast ala add 41 clergy clergyman man were in attendance but n bridegroom who had bad left his betrothed betroth ec less than two hours before he tame fixed for the ceremony failed no make 1 faia appeal abuce the man mall ta whom all awai waiting ling was julius acon 1 11 lenti assistant to I 1 au J labes wholesale liquor merchants he is 85 35 beare of age a germania widely known throughout aut the city and is a general tavoi montt ite believing Ue lieving that some accident lid befallen him a friend at last aci ht burned to his apart menta on chestnut street the house was locked none of the ocCupant fc at hand and no sign of a bridegroom E entrance 11 trainee w was s laavy effected with the aid d of the ju in lefors chamber stretched u upon pon the bed in his bis wedding garments lay 1 tue bride bridegroom gloom witha bullet in his forehead dead two scraps vf rf paper bearing bole what incoherent la iu script ious were found iq this writ ing OK lie he that he had not the moral courage courns te to proceed with the marriage the word ol 01 the tragedy was y birou bt back to the waiting bride an attempt was made to break brcak the news gently but at the first of f death cleath ane shrieked and fainted while the gaily attired guests te retired tired in confusion SLAT slatington INGTON pa Sl While david fifty years and his son william aed aged fourteen of Mill millport port carbon county employed with the sterling state mate company near here were crossing the tunnel this morning it caved in car carrying thera them down IW feet and burying them under a moda moan tain of earth it will take months to recover their bodies NEW YORK W ex boodle alderman mccabe was wad arraigned today today for trial in the courton general sessions there was a large crowd of interested spectators in court and the corridors leading to the court were thronged thron ged with people unable to gain admittance mccabe sat with his wife and counsel el in front of the bar lie he looked pale I 1 and careworn when judge cowing took his seat the district attorney called Mc Cabes case and his bis couns counsel 1 asked for adjournment in order that the associate counsel who was arguing a case in another court might be present 22 there was a short earthquake shock here at this morning the durat duration iOA was about 12 seconds houses were shaken and windows rattled bet bat no dam damage a e W was as done the shake was sharp ano also at summer Summervil vil leand was followed by several I 1 baby quakes as they are called were telegraphic advices advises state that the sh shock 0 ck was aielt at savannah augusta angusta gc ista columbia orangeburg Orange Orang eburg burs and other points in this this state white while the recurrence of quakes is trying to women and children it causes ho interruption ter either in business or the work of repairing damages which is progressing vigorously columbus y S C 22 there was a hea heavy vy earthal earthquake s shock 1 ock here at lasting 30 |