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Show W VOU IX G. Solil Robbers Rrnsh vltli KminHrk-t Olber lucltlt-nis. la Ihe Hills. Camp Siarubaugh, Wyo., S Early last Friday morning five makd men surprised and captured the herding camp of V. P. Noble, eiytiteen mile from here. The four herders were tied up ani the intruders held possession of Ihe camp until Saturday nifctbt, when they le ft, going west, taking with them all the camp outfit, provision?, etc., and thirteen good horses. During their stay in camp they conversed freely with their pi isoners and showed a tborougn knowledge of tbe country. Tney also stattd that they intended to take in the paymaster. It is supposed they are part of the gaug o( roboers who tried to wreck a train on the Union Pacific railroad some time ago. Tno inches ol snow fell here this morning. A eon of the Shoshone chief, Washakie, Wash-akie, came into Camp Brown on Frt day. He reports a tight, September 5ib, on Clark's Fork, betweeu a detachment of troops aod Crow Indians, In-dians, and about twenty lodges of hostile Bannacks. The Baunacks were defeated, their chief, ail their squaws and children, and ft large number of horses being captured. Oue soldier, a citizen and a Crow scout were killed, oue soldier wounded, aud muny of the Bauuacks killed. D.-adwood, D. T., 9. The following follow-ing news was received from Camp Devins: Have moved camp to-day to the Redwater near Nelson's ranch. Johnson, a well known horse thief of Hay Creek, was captuied yesterday moruiugiu close proximity to two government mules that had been stolen from the camp the night pre vious, and is now in the guard house. The evidence on baud can net Jail to convict him. He will probably be seul to Cheveune for trial. The mules were recovered. The mystery surrounding sur-rounding the Caliison murder is being solved. M. L. Count, of the Medal brewery, baa been arrested charged with having om milted the deed. Mr. and Mrs. Ponl'.on ;ire also held us accessories. Startling develop men 's are expected s; u. |