Show INDIAN TROUBLES A general uprising of tho apaches in arizona A war of extermination between whites and beds by W U telegraph to tho Il herald lerald SAM sax FRANCISCO sept A dispatch from tucson arizona says general carr was in command of fort apache consisting of two companies of the sixth cavalry and ono one of infantry after leaving a sufficient force to protect the public property at apache lie had but sixty three enlisted men of lie the sixth cavalry and five officers tho the medicine mail man who was at tho the bottom of the trouble had been for some weeks past predicting to the white mountain indiana indians that when the corn w was as ripe he would raise all their dead lead chiefs and the whites would then be driven out of their country this was sufficient towar to warrant tile conclusion that preparations were being made by the tribe to break out as soon as they had ED THEIR HARVESTS gen carr was ordered to arrest the medicine luan man he ile doubted his ills ability to do so with such a email small force against again sta a whole tribe who had been worked up to a belief that their ine medicine dicino man would raise their dead chiefs the circumstances attending the disaster were such that it could hardly have been avoided an outbreak had been feared for tile past two weeks in the apache country I settlers have been predicting trouble there are not less than indians on the san carlos reservation fully as many in the navajo tribe which is located from sixty to loo milca miles north of tile country of the white mountain tribe A large number of young bucks of both san carlos and the navajas have b been cen visiting lie the white mountains recently an and it is believed they were clinag engaged in the fight it is reported by runners that THE FIGHT CONTINUED all day of the every hill and canyon n was swarming with red devils news aws from the lower san pedro last night is to the effect that Eske chief of the Arav ipas and chief bagu lo 10 have warned the whites to leave the valley or prepare to defend themselves that something was wrong with the indians on the reservations both of the chiefs are warm warin friends of th the e whites yesterday afternoon an engineer of a freight train coming west waa was surprised ed at the sudden appear appearance of a largo body of mounted indians near wilna west of gage they fol followed owed the train for about four miles HE ile OPENED THE til THROTTLE LE VALVE and sped away as ho lie did not know whet whether herthe they were annea or not he ile calculated IT alio number at the band scattered when last seen a part going north the remainder south he encountered another large band some eight miles west of wilcox these did not show any disposition to trouble the train reports from bowie station are that a band JUMPED A RANCH twelve miles south of bowie and it was seen to burn there are about forty men at bobic but only four guns they have made fortifications of government baled hay bay of which there is a large quantity there last night a num number er of signal fires were seen in the mountains both north and south of bowie station which were kept in active operation for several reveral hours if these re reports 11 orts be true there is no doubt that t these L ese aro are BANDS moving out of sonora and chihuahua north to aid the white mountain indians d ia n s capt M 11 II stacey of the twelfth infantry and capt A T Smi smith of the tile eighth infantry with two scouts and several enlisted men from fort yuma passed gli here for thama at p in they will march sixty five miles from wilcox on foot to Tho thomas ulas major mclellan with sixt sixty enlisted men ofalie sixth lowell for thomas and goes via old F fort ort grant to observe the movements of tho the indians on the lower san pedro if half the reports are true there ia is a fear of a general uprising of the apache nation which means A WAR OF extermination U up to this leour ap p ni nothing furterer further is learned in confirmation or otherwise from tho scenes of the massacre all of the women and children are being moved from thomas to grant the tile fifth cavalry lias has been ordered from the department of tho the platte this ia is an old indian fighting figh figl tina itina regiment of f arizona tho the re report ort gives much satisfaction here y indians indians with government carbines lie the same aa as L used sed by the scouts were v arc seen near fort bowie yesterday they havo had timeto time to reach that po point int since the massacre major leaves r Willcox of tile eighth infantry try leaves san francisco tomorrow to morrow with 00 men on a special train abl for arizona he ile will go through gli as fast as possible these troops are veteran indian fighters tile first cavalry are much scattered on oil the coast but have been ordered to arizona and will be sent south asso as soon onas as possible the fourth artillery are ready for marching but will not be fent until positively needed army olli cers here familiar with the southern indian agree that A GEN GENERAL elul RISING of tho the arizona arizon a and new mexico tribes is imminent if it not already re |