Show 7 1 T 9 y 9 wa 1 7 4 1 7 I 1 I 1 I 1 0 additional TELEGRAPH I 1 I 1 indian IF acain lairs I 1 I 1 NOTON march 30 the com miss loner of indian affairs has cent bent to tu I 1 the he agents ante of the various sioux reservations I 1 vat i ons a letter giving a synopsis of I 1 all e existing x sting treaties and arguments hot between een the sioux and tho the govern in graant 3 including the Irn liin appropriation 1 ion a acta passed dunns during the last congress L the commissioner directs the agents to state to tha the indiana that abent gen cooper has been instructed ta 6 p proceed e d to pine ridge and find out but defan definitely itel what persona persons suffered joss of property to y during the lato late trouble an and aa as eoon n as thia this information ie is received the which congress I 1 appropriated pia td to make good those piard losses will il ab be paid to them they are also directed to explain that the agents have been r requested to report to hi aiji n what the tile indians indiana ara ars ready and entitled to receive from the GOT eminent in cons cows and other acock and as sion son as this information is received the stock will be purchased and sent bent to them the indians are also to be told that the superintendent of indian schools is now investigating the mat ter of establishing a large board kig ig school at rosebud of improving the boarding schools at pine ridge and elsewhere and ot locating and build I 1 ing thirty day schoola schools provided for and that it is hoped before the open log 0 of f tho the new school year in septem bar all this work will either be completed or well under way agents are also instructed to inform the in indians deans that probably within the nest next month a commission will bo ba appointed to settle the boundary line between pine rid ridge and rosebud and orders have alrea already te y been given for the establishment of sub imus stations at a c convenient places larger and better co cattle tle will also ba be furnished the indians the commar commissioner mioner directs that a ens state to indians very emphatically that the renewal of dia disturbances tur bances will postpone poat pono payment of money and furnishing of supplies cider justlee fullert fullers raa march SO in tho the presence of a large and distinguished 1 I is assemblage gem blage and without ostentation I 1 or display misa grace weston bulleri fuller the eldest oldest daughter of chief justice and mrs fuller was wedded to archibald brown of chicago this evening at 8 in st johns episcopal church by key rov dr douglass rector of the church there them were ere 11 no bridesmaids and no music of lan tany I 1 description savo save a wedding marck march 7 from lohengrin and the church i I 1 decorations were confined to the alter and chancel rail liaa janie bullot youngest sister of tho the bride acted as maid of honor to her bar sister and mr barnum of chicago an intimate friend of the groom was beat best man the bride was becomingly attired in a worth gown having a skirt of white satin with a long court train of tho the same material in her bar hand was a large boquet of lillies of the valley and maidenhair maiden hair ferns while a I 1 diamond pin held the long veil eil in place the list cf guests who witnessed the ceremony included postmaster general wannamaker vir julian and lady guzman of nicaragua the chinese 4 suite the corean minister justices harlan II arlan brown lamar bradley and blewster Bie weter senators cullom and Cockrell others well known in official and civil life after the 1 a reception was held hold at the homo home of the chief ostice where washington society was invited to congratulate tho the young 7 q couple mr and mis brown teft eft for new york on a brief tour and thence will go on a trip abroad jimmy Car carrolla rolls case OTTAWA ill march match 31 in the celebrated cae of jimmy carrol carroll the supreme a court rendered an opinion on ag firmine ai the verdict of the knox county court rendered in 1887 carroll was tried tor for the farmers 1 and mechanics bank of galesburg during the absence oi of all alt the employed emp loyes except cashier little on july 3 1879 carroll was sentenced to eight years imprison ment in june duars but t bis his have since uen been fighting the case the galesburg bank robbery was pe culi arly an audacious work with a sequel almost unparalleled in cr cam i M inal story participants five fire banual ber bar are being trailed by detic detectives tiVes for year years and though fighting 41 tg pera per tely atly legally and otherwise apine g arieon eave save win borke alias aia billy the kid who is believed to have been killed among other rob bers were john larney alias allas molly matches and mr paddy Qu queren erell brother of eddy queren who is now serving a long term in the freach prison hi lid for the colen rM march 29 the con nellsville wellsville nells ville coke strikers will receive aid from an unexpected quarter samuel gompers president debt of the federation of Lb labor orwill n ill be here within two weeks and writes that hia his organization will back the cokers chokers to the last in in their demand for eight hours compera Gom pera visit however more directly c concersa con cerna the coming stra struggle gla of 0 the b building i iding trades la in thia this vicinity for eight hours to be demanded iu lu may blay pittsburg was chosen as the nucleus faithe for the eight hour movement in the building trades to extend all over the country I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 ills kincaid case washington march SO 30 in I 1 tha he kincaid case today to day judge bradley ruled that testimony going coshow to show that the deceased had on various occasions ca cao lons threatened the life of the defendant was admissible win wint L E cuitis aberry 8 heath ex congress man laffoon end and others were called and told of threats they had heard taulbee make after the publication in i the louisville paper of which kincaid was a correspondent of the story of the scandalous bocc occurrence ur rence in thi th i patent intent office in which taulbee and a 7 laingo female clerk figured tie the school law of manitoba OTTAWA march SO 30 an appeal to the catholic bishops of canada against the alliance of the act passed by the legislature of manitoba abolishing separate schools in that province ere abed quite a sensation it will it is asB amod greatly complicate the issue the government howe however Is not disposed 11 to interfere with voi the measure are on the ground that it cornea comes within the authority of provincial legis legislation lati 0 n ol 01 indian trouble providence R I 1 L march SO 30 A letter dated pine ridge A agency gencye from the it rev ov father craft an indian mis plo plenary nary who predicted the recent indian troubles earnestly points out the danger of a more serious tro trouble lible unless the indiana indians are placed under the control of the war department lie declares that the indiana indians are being I 1 I 1 robbed aud and misused by politicians alader the present arrangement i billi dills last expedition I 1 i I 1 march SO 30 about twenty indians from pine ridge in charge of buffalo bufflo bills representative arrived I 1 hero bere today to day they their were joined the indians now at F fort ort sheridan and the party left for the east this afternoon it rome bon LODO LONDON march 2 29 19 the aw cot respondent at rome says bays the excitement caused by the lynching lunching lyn ching at new now orleans las has completely subsided 80 baided the government fully appreciates the dim I 1 t I 1 1 il I 1 I 1 I 1 11 I 1 01 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 5 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 itlear under der which the american government e r labors and it la is not likely that a any pressure 0 mun e will wil 1 be brought to bear upon t the b 1 latter t t er it is convinced that t the american government will readily make the compensation which justice demands public opinion goes to ebon show that no sympathy for the lynched mafia malla la Is manifested many its italians say it would bo be well if other me members of the weda were treated in in the same way 41 japs march 30 Tash kawai kawal engineer in chief of 0 the ronal ai al coal mines in Hok kield japan together with an ma ala jima jim a registered at the grand pacific we have come to america to study amer lean methods of mining baid said be today I 1 we shall go to pennsylvania and spend beveral months there in the coal mines we iva also intend visiting san francisco to see it if we cannot establish a market for our coal there doctor la in If arizona izona ariz march 29 A redfield proctor procter secretary of war and arty consisting cone isling of general batche DAtch elor or president woodruff general mccook and lieutenant baker are at ban san carlos am ariz today to day they go to fort thomas U monday and fort grant tue tuesday 8 da 6 and d w will ill be at los Us A angeles eles T thursday 11 UI high wind and and an storms storm g h leave yb been en prevailing in arizona tb the 0 last three throe days tit IHO 0 irish A Ts flo dun march 30 michael chael davitt and mr roche al P returned from sligo to easky sunday night an altercation in the road led lea to a sea ills betat tween een kocha roche and conway members b ra of parliament and the police were obliged to separate them the surgeons of sligo have been kept busy today to day dressing the wounds received in yesterdays fights his wire would lot elope MADISON ind march 30 robert bartlett town marshal of preston ville ky arranged to elope with hi his IS wife last night bat but at the last in moment 0 contri refused to accompany him hita therea thereupon pon bartlett shot an and fatally wounded her and also and slightly wounded mrs hale with whom contri and wife boarded bari Barl bardlett lett escaped |