| Show AT HOME AND ABROAD DEI may IS IB two hundred men mea in the wilmington iron irod works were taken by surprise when they found ton tan per pel cent increase in ID wadea in their envelopes they were informed that the improvement in ID the iron trade made the improvement in IB wages possible bir PHOENIX ariz may 18 this olty city has baa been laboring under suppressed excitement for over a week 0 ot rumors rumon that an emissary sent out by secretary smith to investigate the charges made hughes was quietly pursuing bis big work an associated press reporter inter viewed the eitleman ent leman said eaid to be the emissary asking him if there wap wac anything in the be report he saiu 1 I aw am inspector inspect ar of lands in the interior department part ment As for the rumors current on the streets pertaining ining to my mission here I 1 nave only this to say may that I 1 neither affirm nor deny them my name dame Is ie joel T olive and as I 1 6 t be I 1 registered as aa J B jones COLO may IS 13 J ja a k smith the famous leader of the bull hill miners was wae shot end and killed by marshal jack kelly of altman this afternoon the marshal also shot george a miner who was with smith laeb night jack smith hot out all of the lights lighte to in dan folena saloon in ID victor this morning be was arrested arree tad and placed under b andr As ae soon as a he be was released relea aed he went to altman the miner B camp and a ad proceeded to terrorize the inba inhabitants bitante marshal kelly ordered him out of town jack smith opened fire ann popat good by him kelly returned the fire end and shot down both meo escaping injury during the cripple crook creek strike of lost laet spring smith was wa the leader of the warlike element among the miners howa he was arrested at grand junction two months montha ago and was waa under bond Wic niTA kan may IS 18 whirlwind lae tn lead bead of the cheyenne indians indiana in ia dead he dropped dead oid OB bearing the news new of hr his favorite grand abildua death he was waa probably the die wisest and add bravest indian chief of recent years year lu iu tact of abe century his hia phenomenal speed peed in striking the enemy at differ ent t and widely separated led points in quick stio cession gave him the name of whirlwind he came from a royal retook on both aides bin bia cocle a bla big side ide being black kettle whom cuiter killed at the light his death will create quits quite a change in the policy of tribe and from now on the young meo man will govern constantinople may 14 the has haa been investigating the atrocities ot of armenia has hae traversed travene tf the devastated village and arrived at as alao written where houses were fund burned the people were sheltered in miserable huta and ample proof was found of the massacre maa sacre oi 01 armellani Armen Arme lani niam the bodies were thrown into a pit pig whore where the turks endeavored to conceal theila crime by pouring barrels of petroleum on the bodies and setting betting lire fire to the oil the flames however faike to consume the mar a and a stream was dammed and diverted from its course in ID order to wash away the half buried bodies bodeep but even this failed to obliterate the terrible evidence against the turks and the loon local authorities were corn com polled to remove the tb remains piecemeal the villagers bad removed the bulk of mot bodies and buried them in cones orated crated ground before the arrival of the delegation the commission corn mission hea ha returned to coomb the delegates of the powers left moosh on april 6 5 the turkish delegates delegate at first declined to accompany them but ob angeLi their mi nd they found the villages village and bornal in ruins standing anding at in the midst ol of devastated fielda they passed other villages whore where many bouses were burned at the commission caused two pits of ow one as originally reported tc to be opened and found in them the remains of skulls and bones with hair and clothing still stil in still an abor pit in a ravine near were found decapitated trunks and other remain but few bodia however were found the vil vii lagers told the delegates that they bad removed be abe bodies irom from pit exhalations Exha lations from the pits pita were so frightful that the delegates dele gatea expert denood great trouble in prevailing upon the laborers to finish their horrible task washington D C may 15 ac cording to advirse advices received here im british documents have been round at honolulu as aa to the pen pending jing british vent zaela boundary question in which the united states has urged arbitration as a meaos means ot ol settlement assistant Assists nt surveyor general burlini Curti Cur Lini sJ lyons of hawaii has hag examined them anti and has made a map accompanied by a state mout which it is i saiu said supports the venezuelan contention even on elie evidence tb thus us far presented by the british the records brought to public attention by mr lyons were furni furnished phed hawaii by the british foreign office when hawaii was a monarchy largely under british control they are on file in the surveyors office at huno hono lulu lyons was led to make an investigation li ti by the publication last month of the official british map of guinea territory on comparing this with the map furnished famished by the foreign office twenty years ago he found he alie bou boundary nuary line hue entirely changed oh anRed the first map gave the ime be aa claims it ft should be the last map hefta the line far westward and nd includes as british territory about equale mile ailee which the first map to be clearly venezuelan territory the old map was made by the royal geographical society of En engrand giand aud and therefore given coffi official cial ao at and sent out dut by the foreign office it is 18 therefore considered ot of scientific as well as value mr alyous says saye rhe che area thus taken in as shown on these theae maps themselves is square miles mi lea or more larger then than the area of either massachusetts or virginia what Veme suela now la Is claiming we have no means of knowing but bat it I 1 la very natural that they should claim at least that british guinea should hould adhere to the original map way may 16 15 A special to the world from santiago do de cuba alyc say it 16 to is almost impossible to got get accurate news new of the revolution to the united states information sent bent by mall mail and telegraph Is 1 suppressed by govern ment censors who are acting under orders from news new brought by men directly front from the interior provinces it appears that all the eastern end of the island with the exception of garrisoned earr leoned towns to a at the mer mercy cof of bands of insurgents they are prowling around within six aix miles of the llie city of santiago and the spanish soldiers are afraid of them the village of calney only five miles from here bore boa baa been attacked by a baud band of rebels under the leadership of Tarco onos the inhabitants tied fled to in terror the government troops are in doge close pursuit of macao who is continually obliged to change nil bin headquarters he be has bee last just camped on a coffee plantation in the mountains between here and Guan stamo he managed to hold a conversation there with his first lieutenants and the representatives of nearly armed followers lowers loJ ho he argued as gued them to duty at differ out parts of the province but retained 2000 men to act under his own direction recruits recruit are coming in faster than he can provide arms lor for them maceo macao threatens to so burn the towns 0 san luis liuis bongo and Cb christo risto because the spaniards are using them as the base of supplier macao seems to be conducting his bis campaign in small amali towns along the line of railways rall waye ito in the guerilla skirmishes the spanish have met with small losses losen so far the soldiers are persistent persie tent in their effort efforts tu to put down the rebellion SANTA FE FB N M may 16 15 the united states court of private land claims has convened here for a sixty days trial chief justice J B ar reed read of iowa presides and a full fall bench was vre nr eBent sent A very large docket has been arranged and among the cases Is the famous peralta grant in arizona and south mouth west now new mexico which will come to go trial in june this claim jim ha been hanging banging over the best beat part pare of arizona tor thirty five youn years it has delayed settlement and development because oi 01 title united states attorney M 0 reynolds reynold says bets he is prepared not only to defeat the right of the present claimants to the alleged grant but to go even further urther and challenge the existence of such grant to LO the alleged baron peralta in other ether words the government investigation juit concluded by mr reynolds discloses that the claim to the property valued at and growling in value rapidly rests upon nothing but a stupendous oui fraud mr reynolds believer that the govert government ment will be able to do more than this as he has ba collected the evidence which will wili elbow the parties responsible for the manufacture of the bogus title and of the false alee testimony and records record ST PAUL minn mi no may 16 15 judge 15 sanborn suborn ot of the united states circuit court today handed down his desi de elsion siou in the receivership controversy of the be union pacific oregon short line railway it I 1 ia practically a victory for the petitioner petition ers for the appointment it a separate receiver for the short line it if the conditions are met it to la conceded that the receiver will be john M egan who ban baa already been appointed appoint d by judge gilbort at port lauds land or SAN HAN FRANCISCO FRANCIECO may 16 15 the deamer australia from honolulu may jtb arrived today with the following minister hatch handed banded minister willis his bis answer in regard to the recall of thurston Tb urston which will go forward by this mail it is a lengthy document and makes a general moerai denial of the charges against the Ha hawaiian wallan minister the batters lat course to is upheld in every particular gresham is informed that thurston will not be returned to washington but the latter does not name hia bin successor the decision of lord kimberly Kimber Jy re gerbing great britain Brita hiPs position on the question of citizenship and protection to those concerned in the present uprising has baa just been received in the cases ot of walker and rickard convicted of treason tre according to this decision walker and rickard are looked upon as citizens of great britain and subject to protection from that country walker and rickard bickard have made oath that when they took look the oath of allegiance to hawaii we the king told them it would not affect their british olti aill z arhip the british commissioner at the time coinciding with this statement while the dispatch t earl kimberly simply states that hat rickard and walker must be protected as british subjects it wakes no indication oi of what stop step will be taken in the arch archives ves of the interior office have recently been found the written applications of walker and rickard bickard requesting that they be allowed naturalization those these documents convict them of sup and may close up the dis discussion cushion earl kimberly a decision setting at naught this law JAW has been made without asking for the hawaiian govern mentis version versi oo the of the decision is a matter of much doubt in view of the recent action of great britain in the matter of nicaragua it la in feared that the he britten british may proceed to extreme measures without submit ing the matter to argument or arbitration tra trat tion ioD it if this course should betoken betaken be taken toe ane republic may be asked to release rickard and walker and pity pay a large indemnity at once or it will be threatened with forcible occupation of the oil it there should be a forcible occupation cu cul pation it would unquestionably be followed by insurrection and bloodshed as the natives would believe that it meant nothing but the forcible restora lon lion of the ex queen the many rumors regarding the arrival of a filibustering ex i have caused the government to charter an island steamer tor for the purpose of pa rolling hawaiian waters to prevent the landing of arms for the revolutionists An acford Ah ford liford who was pardoned dome weeks ago wt jelt for san ban francisco on the he australia okla may 16 15 friends of newcomb and pierce the he territory outlaws who were betrayed by supposed friends and assassinated near ingalls two weeks week ago have avenged the death of their oom rader according to the jorj story of a courier who came cam in ID today from loga gogalla lo galla ilk okla john calvin and william DUDD donn have been kidnapped by a number of the dead outlaws outlaw friends and lynched at the time of the killing local detectives detective took upon themselves themi elvea the glory of the capture of the outlaw aej put in claims forsbe for the large rewards reward wat that bad been offered for their heads head CHICAGO may 17 the old furniture factory at brown and henry streets krecta collapsed this afternoon five dead bodies bodice were taken from the ruins soon after the collapse washington D C may 17 in deciding the biane on appeal of joho john drysdale dryad ale from the rejection ot of a numea tead entry on an the port fort critten den abandoned military utah secretary smith holds bolda that alt although houth the entries on this thin reBr valon prior to the passage of the act of august 28 1894 are invalid botia bona fide settlers bottlers within the limits of this reservation and of all other abandoned military reservations of more I 1 ban acres are now entitled to make entry on the lands landa occupied by them hem providing no adverse claims have ariaen aloes sloes uce the termination of the six aix mouth that elapsed after the passage of the act YORK may 18 A special to the herald frow from santiago do de cuba says the she insurrection grown grow with tremendous treman douB strides trl dea aeo oeo martinez Martl nee has baa changed bin bia mind about ending the ibe trouble lo in three months month ST louis mo may 19 A special from ellaville fla fi to the bayt three were lynched saturday night ina in a dense denae swamp on the he suanee river by white moo meo for assaulting saul ting a white girl it is in reported that they were flayed clayed alive and then burned after being on ejected to frightful tortures torture the scene of the crime and tio was lia la fayette the he adjoining 0 anty to madison on the MO south mine mamie Aruid trong the daughter of a prominent lia la fayette county farmer left her home five days ago to spend the he night with a neighbor who lived two miles milea distant dili tsat title tire next doy miss armstrongs armstrong s fattier went to the he noose to 10 bring her home and was alarmed t bear that nothing had bad been seen of her mr armstrong Arma trong alarmed the neighbors and a search was waa cajade the woods were scoured and the suanee river dragged Flu finally ally about midway between the home of mr arm strong and the neighbor house houie the handkerchief of miss armstrong Arma troug was wa found clinging to 19 a bush bueb and all around were evidence of a desperate struggle the fea sea roben reben followed the thus indicated finding all ail along bat the girl had bad been dragged into the after proceeding for a mile the corpse of abe armstrong was wag round found in a thick clump of bushes the body of the girl was in a horrible condition sam echols bobois was suspected and threatened with instant death unless he be he did so BO and implicated sam crowley and john brooks bohola said aid wey they kept we the girl for twenty four bouts boura beffre killing her 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