Show Indians Going to the Bad Lands WASHINGTON Dee 1 1Reports received by the war department today from the locality lo-cality of the threatened Indian troubles are much less favorable than for several days past They indicate that between one and two thousand of the Indians who refused to come ino Rosebud agency in response to the agents orders have started eastward toward to-ward what is known as Bad Lands In their stampede they have commItted depredations depreda-tions on the cabins and stock of the friendly Indians who went into the agency General Brooke telegraphs the Information is not from his own scouts He expects fuller information in-formation soon These alarming reports have again been a subject of consultation between Secretary Proctor and Generals Scofield and Wiles The latter has asked General Schoiiold that additional troops be placed at his ommand I is understood un-derstood his request was for mounted infantry in-fantry The department will soon have 1 large number of troops at its disposal in the region where the turbulent Indians have gathered Tho Sixth cavalry is now its way to the scene |