Mr. Uhl to Baron
Fava.
Department of State,
Washington, March 16,
1895.
My Dear Baron: I hasten to send for your
information a copy of a telegram from his excellency the governor of
Colorado of to-day’s date, touching the recent affair at Walsenburg, in
that State.
Very truly, yours,
Edwin F. Uhl, Acting
Secretary.
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[Inclosure—Telegram.]
Governor McIntire to Mr. Gresham.
Denver, Colo., March 16, 1895.
I have reliable information that two of the Italians lynched
positively had first and probably second citizenship papers. Not
known whether Danino was an American citizen. It is asserted that
the two prisoners who may have escaped from first attack of mob had
first citizenship papers. The fate of the last two not known, as
they have not been heard from since their escape. I have directed
proper district attorney to take speedy steps looking to arrest and
conviction of the guilty parties in the Walsenburg affair.
Albert W. McIntire, Governor.