Show telegraphic it lh use lie idi washington 23 A telegram has been received at tile the war department from major Randl randlett llan ilett elt commanding at F fort ort Dach esue utah dated august through general terry saying colorow has his hia followers wit with I 1 him about in till all including men women and eh children 1 I dren there tire aie no indications of oe his being reinforced all the indians at uintah nud and our y want peace I 1 believe colorow would come to the reservation if he could got get there without being bain attacked most of the party who abo went out with andrews have returned to tho the frightened bad back they claim colo rows camp could not bu found great a anxiety ay is is felt regarding it gardin Chi chapeta chipeta peta if the th cow boys boya have harmed lier hei 1 an it will end in in serious trou brou ba ble this is is the first time the name of chipeta chapeta has been mentioned in in the reports from the indian troubles al though nothing is ia known of her here it itis is presumed at thu tho war depart mon mont that at she is is other either a r relative 0 I 1 active of colorow or the daughter of some prominent ute chief A telegram has I 1 been ean received at the interior department from sena bana tor ter teller at denver to effect that if the ute life indians indiana in in colorado are not returned to the reservation there will be ba trouble the acting secretary of the interior department has requested of the war department that as the aid of the military seemed tp to have been invoke to prevent the threatened outbreak and to preserve tho the peace that while a forcia force of troops is ia in in the locality of the in deans all proper means may be used by it to i bindues D nce the indians to go and remain upon the reservation the reports of an engagement between colorow and the she posse do not in in the opinion of tile the war department officials warrant the use of troops to suppress the an supposed posed outbreak As soon as the indians indians are attacked by tho the troops they will not only defend but attack settlements and in in order to avoid an indian war the assistance of troops will be withhold withheld until necessary for foi the protection of catiz citi one sena and every effort will be made to induce the indiana di to return quietly from the character ot of the informs tion received the military authorities are inclined to the belief that the state authorities had bad not exercised their best judgment and were wera too precipitate reel tato in in their attempt to serve a civil process process on indicted indians it j Is a hoped ope all the trouble may be suppressed resse without bloodshed denver oliver 23 A dispatch from meeker dated and goodwood GloD wood springs says bays no news has yet been received from sheriff kendall posse ot of seventy five anve wort men who left here sunday morning to arrest the two indians indicted for horse ate stealing al and fears aro are entertained for their safety A courier courier arrived a few minutes ago and reported that a band of bucks from tho the uintah agency bad been seen making their way toward Colo Oo lorows rowl a c camp amp ot of mi milk I 1 k river eiver this ibis news was waa of such a serious jenoua character that general beerden who is is camped about twenty five miles from here near Pice anee ance creek with a company of awill immediately move into meeker for the better protection of the town it is is rumored that Chi chapota the widow of 0 ouray the most powerful chief who ever aver ruled over the utes was killed by the sheriffs party in tho the first encounter with the indians indiana if such guch be the case itis it is thought serious trouble cannot callot bo be averted denver colo august 21 21 govern 0 or r adams to day telegraphed secretary lamar baking asking him to instruct general crook to send troops into garfeld and boutt counties for the poso of driving colorow and his hia Ear band and of renegade utes back to tho the reservation reier and keep them there th the now new york 23 the philadelphia military committee of the constitution centennial commission have bave pa oft timatea tima teil the military attendance at the tha celebration at about as fol lows regular army navy 1000 marine battalions from new york and washington delaware BOO pennsylvania new jersey 1500 georgia Connecticut maryland 1000 massachusetts south carolina 40 now hampshire virginia new york rhode island ohio iowa 40 west virginia TO District of col gumbin maine it is also estimated that nearly grand army veterans Tet erana will be ba in tuo plo pio cession the following letter hits haa been ro re boived from tho the widow ol of the late ex president polk iolli 1 I acknowledge half with wih pleasure your invitation inbe in be ball I 1 of the centennial commission to a attend the anniversary in philadel I 1 phia be assured chati that I 1 appreciate tile compliment andra and re grefe t that feeble health at my advanced gro ced age 81 will prevent my pre presence ori on that hat interesting occasion hear admiral luce has hag also alao no BO a clan invitation and will be pres coat en eat witha with a squadron under biscom bis coin mand nth N th Cal luies P alm columbia Columb ii S 0 0 23 ii ilia is probable that the loss on tho the rice crop W will ill exceed thol tk estimate ealim ate 0 of two we aweeka ica ago discouraging nowa con to coma iq from the floo flooded ded dis tracts of lower carolina Ca tolina along tho the 1 I 1 0 santee nautee and savannah rivers hirers the very tory marions lenons question now before the tha rice nee planters is what disposition if s to be made of the tha on their plan tation until the lie first of 0 next apar T there is is n no 0 way y tor for them to earu earn it a livine and d in th the e the boy will L have avo boar to I 1 be a supplied with too food jf nothing is la don dona for these negro ps during the next four our months th they ey will starve itee it I 1 august 21 the intention win wai culled called to ill JAY day tr to i A matter mattar lately lit in tile new york i corli to tu tile ali arct ell act that lie was no not t properly iio appoInt ell to ti ox at tiliva tile the affA lri ut of tho Ide ideiil lil rall ma till tiina giving its HS proof of nf tho el charke 1 11 go what vm to tn lin hn the lie 1 1 of if lite alti presidents denti to to pro poleg os costim el lit in the itis proceedings proceed ingi against stanford tile atio president dept said 1 I have no tinte time I 1 to 0 read or reply to lu ilia t 09 of opposition I 1 uni tun not at till hll afraid thuy they w will ill suc aeed in doc tho ihu people its to the polley policy or course of the adul lills touching tho ho matters mailers in 11 fuestion ue stion tut but if there li 11 1 an or chili who would feel fee ens eibler bior it after I 1 ter reading the iho dispatch which I 1 did fiend to governor they can have ll it I 1 MANSION washington august 1887 robert if Pa ballison llison chairman united states Ittel aachte ft railway hallway commission san a francisco upon your our statement that in your lul judgment guiont counsel should ha be employed 1 authorize aud and approve auch empI dyment 4 GROVERCLE CLEVELAND |