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Show By W. U. Tolegraph. j GENERAL CROOK'S INDI AS CAM- Los. Angeles, 15. The stage from Presoott arrived lat evening. A passenger pas-senger gives the following reliable details de-tails oLthe Indian campaign. Ocn. Crook's campaign against the Apacbes 1 who are absent from their reservation in the northern part of the Territory, i9 procresaing rapidly. Siooe it commenced com-menced upwards of one hundred warriors war-riors have been killed and many more , placed hors do combat The late operations oper-ations in the vicinity of the Sao trao-cico trao-cico mountains and Red Rock country, coun-try, in which thirteen warriors were killed, their winter etores destroyed, nd those who eaped kept moving, augirs favorably for the future. The general, two of his aids and inspector were eaa of the Mogollon mountain whon last heard from. I ife different eipeditioos are now opfranne in the mounta-n- on the wet baak of the river Verde. Capta.n Price, with a rvimpaDy of wuts. or;:an:zcd .rom the Indian lately ho-tilc, ha if ft 1 cott south for tha fieii. D the rigorous rigor-ous nieaare now in prngrr" (nunae the winter, it i t hour hi ai. the Ini-.an-in the upper country will want peace .. before spring. |