| Show AT HOME AND ABROAD YORK april I 1 frederick st tucker recently ap ned by general booth as aa command he a salvation army in the united ficeto to succeed ballington Balli booth ld toni iffat on the steam steamship shil mate he was wae met at the dock by a it sal army officers and d that his baby and that his cifa was ill diew OW commander proceeded at once fee bedside of mrs booth tucker mellor was clorn in india he md and was admitted to the rEng england lanil returning to india eved prominence in his prolee crules hd was waa made a judge me he be Inte interested tested in the work of the on army and formed what to ie aown athe east baet ind indian ian branch ibbe th evening commander booth r went to the national nai ional head bead roof of the salvation array army where bested sted a throng of raaf of the organ i ution altai amal introduction by com Car arel eleton eten and the attendant ap mr biotti quaker said policy shall ball be one of love and 19 agirs I 1 shall do in the i of my new command as an I 1 have in lo 10 india is I 1 will follow on the on of 0 the awe american man people whom I 1 booth so drolly fly loves and ad ahe salvation has baa got to that vy now that if the leaders were to tta away the WO women en in we the alums aluma wold hl take up the deserted flag and d with too ane good work aided by and pruce proceeding eding effect effectively toda W alvery nation in we the W buru of 1 J in regard to the transfer anater tr of the ana the loval obstacles which cwm to begat myself and mis tucker abdin in order braer tuat it might I 1 be overcome am going to be naturalized saso aa abon onas ao bibi Mi ible bi and will immediately bring it into line with the law of jhb y 1 I think the least billington booth P 1 ht dave bave due d ue As wa to grant an in ID CrT lev to his bis own fi later leter it seems so au to uh to have him ask X ble be present e 01 M 1 alave ilave come bome k to I 1 america with a atty deep nesb aeda dt A tile the honor anu and which has been a me every of Iri influence fluence en rm r brain badr ant heart bean I 1 will a at americal Ameri caa baa leet and hope that rt L triau ii aam n not now america will son ao n Z baab me an on HOD I 1 shall sit it V rather ber feet and shall ahall abt be akki 14 log every lay day of m my Y I 1 life I 1 washington ashington AsH ANGTON april I 1 the fiade meef aft age irom from jiovana geving toe tee details ol of lip Q killing of five riso neis by the 0 of raised a cry of horror in wash ft fagton lag stoll ton de lome J iome utah minister min leter admitted that the won lea hud had been killed but declared that bt the e form of punishment was waa the one by SPIR DiSh law he suld said the omen men were neg beB and had been guilty ity of a most moat atrocious crime id hanging a merch Lt t at quira melena and in killing a small email boy at toe game phaoe he aid the detara 01 to execution n had bad been ez exaggerated ag the reports to the Cub weib faeh atton declare that the horrible cution of the five men at havana ie 18 out a sample of the atrocious cruel cruelties ties of captain general io weyler in cuba aney declare that they have I 1 tion indicating that such cruelties cruel ties are practiced nearly every day in cubs cuba I 1 and that they are so ao horrible hor riDle as to be beyond comprehension senor Qu quesada esaJa ho represents the cuban party in washington said such incidents as toe the one reported today only gavela vague idea of 0 ibe reign 01 0 terror that to ie row inow in progress on the leland island he continued atrocities are being bein committed every week in cuba that surpass I 1 cruelty tue the worst armenian outrages over which such euca a storm of popular indignation was raised in this country rho cruelties cruel ties reported lo in execl will be dented denied by the spanish ti authorities and ana the denial will be believed by the american people lecause they cannot conceive how bow such crimes crimea can be committed by a civilized nation the spanish authorities are conducting in cuba today exactly the same eort sort of warfare that ibe apache indians in arizona waged twenty years ago un on the frontier they are mutilating their victims to in the same way and are using the moui most barbarous of war ganare iare PY senor quemada said he be had no doubt that the five men put to death had bad been guilty of sume aume offended ofle nai against the spanish rule and that part perhaps their offenses merited the death penalty but no matter what their offense was they were entitled to it a reasonably humane punishment the fact that they were put to death in itself in 18 not revolting lor they may have deserved it but that they were nurtured red in the most mosi barbarous manner should arouse the it IL of all civilization lie he continued we do not ask the american people to leak to the eventt of the present war to torm form their co con n about spanish cruelty it is IB a matter of history and the history that roti records just such cruel cruelties cru ellies ties was not written by cubans or by spaniards out by englishmen and frenchmen we can well understand tuat taut any re the cubans may spread lu we the united hulled states stales at this time about spa i isa cruelties cruel ties will be looked upon as pre j and unfair for reason we have not attempted to keep the american Amerl people advised of their cittee the spanish are in control a ou on the island of cuba no DI they exercise a censor censorship sh ip over ova the telegraph and mall mail that pre pro a tr true u 6 statement latena ent of the affairs there nin being g known but the truth will come out generally and the people of this country will puta put A stop to the warfare in time I 1 woon spain sent bent weyler to cuba it was hoped his presence in cuta cuba would terrorize the cubans and that lie he would put a speedy end to the wa art the minute be pis put bis loot on the island he maue made his bis reputation in barcelona where he bi I 1 crushed fh UV anarchists effle oi of cubi however was wai a grave mistake because his bib methods of warfare will become known know in time and civilized people will no not tu tolerate lerate hi no CHY OF MEXICO adril I 1 the most important part of the presidents president lis message delivered today at the opening of congress to la au an allusion to the angl venezuelan controversy and president Clev elands le message to co this vart part of the abe mexican preel dent dentis Is message la is as Jol follows lows with our northern neighbors our intercourse is ie odthe of abe same friendly and cordial character as our diplomatic and ana obber clatl i ns as ha have v a be been benj tor or a some ome years past naturally evocation of that doctrine which condemns all attempts at european usurpation and tendencies to modify republican institutions of the new world in a monarchial direction abused great enthusiasm among the free nations ot of this continent and gave occasion for demonstrations of sym mym batby both popular and governmental invitations of an international character were not lacking that the mexican government should at once tate its opinion ip so grave a matter but the executive consid considered ored that bate was not proper in expressing an aa ol opinion pinion on a subject which involved no not only he be moore monroe doctrine but also its application to the controversy between great britain and venezuela As we were wt re not acquainted with that question ds well perhaps as abe states barwe warwe was we were not in a position toss to assume the claims of england ily constitute an attempt at usurpation I 1 nor or could we consider apat vary every boun boundary aary dispute afforded ground for or application ot of jabe ale doctrine in question on the other band the simple tact fact that england had refused to submit to arbitration her claims to a part bartot of the disputed territory while accepting it for the rest real was not in our opinion sufficient ground tot tor unfavorable presumptions seeing that the abe mexican government has declared on more than one occasion that it wll wid not accept arbitration lor for ol 01 ertain questions especially affecting the h nor 1 a l the nation por for these reasons 1 declined to make any public statement on ane abe proposition in regard to etke question that aff toted the interests and me mos most t delicate sentiments of three I 1 nations entitled to our reB Deot I 1 simply stated thit thail I 1 was in favor of tue cue monroe doctrine doA dod trine rightly interpret ed ad but bul that I 1 did not know whether it was applicable to the concrete case in question now wat that happily the crisis has passed which seemed to threaten war between the two great nations into which the anglo saxon race is IB divided aud and now our sister r republic public venezuela to la carrying on at washington peaceful peace lul negotiations with her beir powerful adver oury it may not be futol out of place to accede to the abe desire deserea des lrea of these persons who have requested the mexican government to state ber bar opinion with regard to the monroe doctrine joc the mexican government cannot but declare its 18 partiality for a doctrine which condemns as aa criminal any at laced ou on the part of the monarchies of europe against the republics republica of america less against the independent nations of ikle coi now all to the popular form of government the who hole leof of our history and especially atie of our people to shake off the yoke of a foreign empire which is IB european both lu iu its ita origin form and resources and the torrents of blood shed in that struggle are dent clent testimony to the world pt our love lore of independence and our abhor once ence to all outside interference but it in 18 out our opinion that to the united states on account of the immensity of its resources belongs the obligation of assisting other republics of the hemisphere against the attacks of europe it 11 such attacks are still to be considered imp as possible but for the attainment 0 an end to which we all aspire each one of those republics ought by means meane of a declaration like that of president monroe to proclaim that every attack on the part of a foreign power with a view of curtailing territory or er inde pend enco or of altering the institutions of any one of the republics ot of america would be considered by the notion nation making such declaration as a an attack upon itself in this manner the doctrine now called by the name 0 ot monroe would become the be doctrine of 01 america in the fullest sense of the word and although althous th originating in the united states would belong to inter national law ot of this continent As to the means to reduce this idea to practice this to is not the place or time to discuss them thein in dealing with international affairs the president is very concise he dwells with special emphasis or OB the growth and prosperity of the mining industry as evidenced by the tact fact that the number of applications lor for mining giants during six months lost lasi year wals more than a thousand against only in the he previous six months month in that part of the abe message dealing with the finances finance of mexico GenD laz states that the fanatic al difficulties ol of mexico have disappeared it is hoped forever the ordinary revenue of the nation I 1 Is now nearly dearly sufficient to meet all legitimate expenses including enterprises calculated to promote moral and material progress or the country he says saye in view of losses suffered buffered by inhabitants ot of the frontier through atie scarcity and often absolute deficiency of water in the rio bio branue our cepro representative senta tive at washington mas has boo been ii instructed ted to enter in a convention with the government of the united states whereby an international water bobu dary commission being best beat acquainted with this ihlo subject will examine special projects for the conet construction ruction of an international dam in this way the two governments will arrive at an agree ment lor for a realization of 0 that great work which is of great importance to the agricultural lute interests rents along the ver in qUeSt question IOD washington april I 1 the house indian subcommittee committee sub charged with the preparation of a bill for the reorganization of the government of 01 the indian territory has completed its work wore and a report will till be made to the full committee tomorrow the bill provides for a survey of the lands due in we territory with a view to allotments allotment of lands in severalty severally among the indians after a complete roll of them shell shall have been made A roll roil of the freedmen in we territory is provided for though their status Is left to she ascertainment of the dawes commis commie ion alon which to is to report at the next session of 01 congress Con gres Town altes sites and mineral lanos lands will be reserved from allotment and the former will be lessed leased at an annual rental preference being given to those who already have improvements thereon all the money arising from leases to Is to be paid in the treasury for the benefit of the indians I 1 the criminal jurisdiction of the I 1 indian con couts i ts is abolished a and nd in vested in the federal courts and tha th latter given jurisdiction over all con trover sies in ludd land matters the laws of arkansas against bribery and official irruption oar or are put int in force in the territory WASHING washington Tox april 2 meeting of the committee on territories was devoted to the discus sion eion of the arizona and now new mexico statehood bills no vote was taken delegates murphy and catron asserted that the opponents of statehood were doing the talking merely as a fill fillius bus wing bering move consequently the meet ing was a warm one the two delegates exerted their endeavors to induce the committee to vote and refused to be drawn into debate although the op po rients of statehood asked them many quent ione to tion of time the delegates declined to answer most of the questions taking the ground that the matter bad been thoroughly discussed already washington D C april 3 1896 special to the tribune the T tie joiet resolution restoring the he prop erty now in the hands bands of the re receiver colver having become a law jaw by the signature of president clevelend Clevel it i ow becomes necessary necee eary to dismiss the cases pending in the supreme court whlor under had gone over until the october term today senator can noo culled called upon the solicitor general to re quest him to appear at the court on the instant and have the oases remanded to the utah courts where ahert final adjudication will be bad according to we terms ierma of the reso resolution uti constantinople Lz april 6 reply log to the linit d states charge d affair john W riddle the grand visar and the minister of foreign affairs affail have both declared they have received no information regarding dirig tie expulsion of R v Ge geordice Geor orice Kt W knapp the american missionary from bitle it is stated that knapp already has arrived at Diar bekir the local authorities wished to expel him secretly raddle is awaiting instructions from washington CAM CAIRO april 6 considerable anxiety in 10 felt belt here bore in official elides circles concerning the late fate of the advance guard of the egyptian troops operating against the dervishes the telegraph line between the korosko and murat mural ties nas been again out cut by the dervishes a artong force of whom Js is also reported near assian on the berot berber r road the enemy is also reported in strong force lu in addition to murat the dervishi Derfla Der bep are threatening pore fort helsie oo on the it 8 further announced have arrived at A ty miles of shakim another battalion bai baa alion has baa bebo feat to shakim to reinforce the garrison it is ie thought atie |