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Show 'I lie Reno Inquiry. Chicago, 22. Iu the Reno inquiry Lieutenant Yaruum testified that he thought Reuo took the best position possible alter he left the woods with Dis command, but there were hardly enough men to hold it. Iicno, however, how-ever, crentc.i a diversion in the Indian village. Tie Indians must have attacked at-tacked Cutter about the lime Bono leit the woods, but witness thought the main fighting forco of tbfi village was opposing K. no. Hi- saw Cuiter'e rey ho:ee company moving along the biufis dowu the river about the lime the skirmish linn was formed. It was three quarters of a mile away. An hour later Colonel Benton joined Reno over the hill, aud at about the same time witness heard firing away down the stream, but it was a craah that did nut sound like a continuous enagem'.'iit. At that tima bo did not tijiuk ii come from Uuati.-r, but thought ii might bo the Indians in the vdlage. When he saw the grey : borso cavalry ho thought Custer was j making a d flour to strike the ether end of the village. |