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Show j Kaiilinx Oicjcuiics to be IViped out. I Washington, S. Secretary Delano, lo-day, received a telegram from j the 'Commissioner of Indian Affairs Af-fairs at Fort Sill, dated the fourth, : Governor Davis and party ar- j rived on Friday. They have held a i : preliminary council "with the Kiowa will probably be necessary with the Camanches make it very important im-portant that the Clieyennes raiding near Pueblo should I be destroyed or captured. Their chief told me the men wont against I bis wishes, and in defiance of their ! agent. They disclaim all response i bility for them. A blow there will make the solution here much easier, by preventing the tribe above from joining the Camanches. The Indians I must be kept on their reservations, by ' punishment when other means fail. I (Signed,) Ed. P. Smith. ! The dispatch was sent to the War Department, and it was agreed to : take immediate action. Sec. Delano : telegraphed to Smith that orders have been given by the War Department ' to strike the raiding Cheyeiiues near ' Pueblo, as soon as possible, and to , keep him, Delano, advised of events. |