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No More Trouble

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Day
19
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Washington, March 16.- In reply to the telegram sent Wednesday to the governor of Colorado by Aetln? Secretary Uhl at the instance of the Italian ambassador a reply has been recelved from Gov. Mclntyre, in which he says has received the following from the sheriff at Walsenberg: "Last night while conveylng prlsonera from Rouse to Walsenberg armed mob held up posse, killed driver and one prisoner. Two prisoners ran and have not since been found. Don't know whether killed or not. This occurred about 7 p. m. At l a. m. mob broke into jail and shot to leath two prisoners implicated in some anurder. All Italians except driver." The sheriff was ordered to take every precaution to protect life and property and as soon as possible ascertain who composed the mob which did the lynching and as soon as practicable arrest the perpetrators. He received a reply that every thing was quiet. Gov. i Intyre promises to obtain and forsvard ; full information as promptly as ' ble. He sees no reason for anticipating further trouble. i

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