Show No Cause for Alarm at Pocatello i WASHINGTON Jan 10The following telegram was received from General Gibbon Gib-bon commanding the department of California fornia The following is just received from the commanding officer at Boise barracks bar-racks Idaho I have just received reliable information that there is no outbreak of the Fort Hall Indians and do not apprehend appre-hend any trouble there It was told by a party who came from Pocatello yesterday that the rumor was started by saloon keepers keep-ers Another telegram from General Gibbon also dated yesterday says The follow ing is just received from the commandiug officer at Boise barracks State Adjutant General Curtis wires the governor from Pocatello as follows Fears of an Indian outbreak are greatly exaggerated and without with-out just foundation The first report were sent by irresponsible parties I go to Black foot to confer today and to the agency tomorrow to-morrow General Scofield received the following telegram from General Miles dated Pine Ridge yesterday Quite a number of In dians came in today in small parties and gave assurance that large body will move wi in this direction tomorrow for the purpose of surrendering and the troops are directed to follow The prospects at present look favorable as far as I can judge irom indications indica-tions Senatorelect Dubois has received the following fpm AdjutantGeneral Curtis I at PocatellOj daho January 9 1 There is not the slightest possible need for the presence pres-ence of United States troops here I have thoughlv investigated the situation by order of the governor and there Is no cause for fear of an Indian outbreak on this reservation reserva-tion Reports to the contrary are utterly false uterly He recommends that the secretary of war revoke the order for troops at Boise barracks to start for Pocatello < |