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Show LATEST MOTili GENERAL. More Indian Murders. Cheyenne, IS. Almost eveiy hour hrinps news of new depredations by Indians upon ranchmen located west and north of the Chug. On Sunday : last EcofiVy and Cuny's train, near I Laramie IVak, was run down to i Kent's on Liramie river. " A eaddie ' blanket and a v.st belonging to a man namtd Sullivan of tlio Independent Inde-pendent volumeters, were found near thai place, and he is probably killed. Frank Sprager was attacked on Monday, Mon-day, on his ranchc at Old Mill, near Laramie Teak. Ifo fought iho Indians In-dians during the whole day, killing ' i two. Th y burm d his hay and j raachf, and ran (:fl all his stuck. He 1 escaped bare-fooled to Gt-org"' ranclie on Richard creek before the Indians fired ihe bushes in winch he had been concealed. Kerr, who arrived at the Cmic to-day, saw an Indian camp within two miles oi Searight's ranch e, and men and ammunition am-munition left here on hi order to dav. A large body of Indiana are encamped at the head of the North Laramie, dntanl from Fort Lirnmie fifty mils-- A party of volunteers wno went in search of Ainenfetter and tho mail carrier from Laramie city, who was due at tho Ciiug on Monday nigut, returned to nignt to that place, having di'Civerfd no trace of the misrting meti. |