Show General miles and the Sioux St Paul Minn 21General Miles who is now en route for Washington has cached Bismarck with nil family Although noncommittal as to the nature of his call east be admits that the signal service is a fine field for work as it is but in its infancy Bit friends in the west are satisfied that he will be the future chief of the signal service The general l says the Sioux question is practically settled except as to Sitting Bull which be regards as a question of diplomacy The latest information the general had of Silting Bull located him within half a mile north of the boundary line with about 200 fighting men At Fort Keogh there are 2000 hostile ludinns who have surrendered to Miles who in the men time hils compelled them to turn over 400 acres find prepare for a crop next season sufficient to support them for a year yearA A Pioneer Press Bismarck corres > ondent interviewed General Miles said the general has practically closed out the Sioux business brought us peace aDd is now going to a more active field |