Show INDIAN WAR IN WYOMING sheriffs posse and indians engage in second skirmish A second battle between the sioux indians and the sheriffs posse passe was fought monday on horseshoe Hors eshoo creek creeh northeast ol of lusk wyo ten indians were killed several wounded and nine captured it Is known that the indians have been reinforced and aso that the country la Is swarming with ranchmen ranchman ranch men and other whites who are determined that none ot of the indians shall escape governor chatterton la is investigating this last report and if it Is true and m the situation Is as alarming as indicated di ho he will at once send troops into the field to suppress the indians indiana the governor has made ormal formal demand on the commissioner ol of indian affairs that the indians be surrendered to the civil authorities at once full reports from the battle of saturday evening on lightning creek between sheriff miller and twelve deputies and a band of twenty five indians show that the indians indiana resisted arrest and opened fire on the officers sheriff W H miller of New newcastle cast e and deputy louis falkenburg ot of douglas were killed four indians were killed and were burled buried on the field four others one a squaw were so BO seriously wounded that they will die and were taken to lusk A number of indians were captured and were taken to New newcastle eattle tho the indians were led by eagle feather alias auas charlie smith a f ful blooded sioux indian who Is a graduate of the carlisle indian eshcol and who formerly played on the indian football teim eagle feathers was seriously wounded belaz shot through both legs black kettle a noto notorious ricus sioux disturber was among the killed |