Show TELEGRAPHIC INDIANS The Ute Removal The Sioux Tant to Surrender Washington 13The cabinet was informed in-formed by the secretary of war that the Sioux Indians are anxious to surrender to Gen Miles who thinks all can be fed and cared for as prisoners Gen Sherman who has returned from Chicago where he went to consult with Gen Sheridan about the carrying out of the Tito agreement which passed the Senate Sen-ate yesterday dres not anticipate any trouble with the Utes Such arrangements arrange-ments will bo made that thec can be no I outbreak even if the Ut s are inclined to be turbulent They will he thinks be removed from Colorado without any trouble There will of course bo a big confab and then the Utes will be removed re-moved as the agreement provide Deadwood laSixty hones were runoff run-off from Bolle Fourche Valley by Indians In-dians yesterday A company ot the Seventh Cavalry and many ranchers are In pursuit Helena 13Roger has ordered two companies of the Second Cavalry under Colonel Alexander the scene of the Indian raids on Stillwater Creek near Fort Ellis Santa Fe 13Some important move is in progress near Mescslero Reservation under Hatchs personal supervision Gen Sherman telegraphs tosight that if possible an end must be put to these annual outbreaks that Hatch need not regard the boundaries of departments depart-ments and must not allow the enemy to claim safe refuge in an Indian reserva ion When made captives they must be stripped of arms and horses and held prisoners Eome to be surrendered to the civil authorities for trial and others to work in the stone quarries at Fort Leaven Leav-en Washington 14Rev SD Hinman before the Poncai committee today stated that ho believed the Poncas misunderstood mis-understood the agreement they made on January 27th He did not believe tho Indians were intentially defrauded to secure their removal to Indian Territory certainly not by Inspector Kemble as ho was a man of immortal integrity so straight that he sometimes leans backward back-ward a |