Show UTES THREATEN TEN TO FIGHT IF THEY ARE I I FORCED TO OBSERVE REGULATIONS Washington Oct 26 Captain Car Carter Carter Carter Second cavalry sta stationed statIoned ter P Johnson at Fort Robinson Nebraska has hasS started for the Cheyenne river reserva reservation reservation S his In Influence Influence tion in South Dakota to use fluence with the tile troublesome Ute In Indiana diana Bans with a n view to suppressing the outbreak He was with the tho detach detachment detachment ment of cavalry which accompanied the Utes when they settled on the South Dakota reservation more than a year ago and after the wandering Indians has refused to return to their own re reservation reservation in tn Utah Captain Johnson conducted the negotiations resulting ini tn their settling In Cheyenne river reser reservation ration He Ho has hns considerable influence with the Indians and was assigned to the present task at the urgent request of the tho Indian officials I 5 The captain has lias received no n advices regarding the reported killing of Amos Baker the agency farmer by the Utes A telegram from Assistant As Clerk Craig in charge of the Cheyenne river Indian reservation says that Clerk has gone to the scene of trou trouble trouble ble bc with Ith fhe armed men and that fears are entertained d that th t com corn communication has been cut oft off between the telegraph terminal at White Horse and Thunder Butte where the Indians Indiana are located A telegram from Agent Downs says the Utes are arc quiet but threaten to fight It If compelled to observe the gov gay governmental regulations Ho He says the In Indians Indians Indians must be disarmed at a once and urges that a squadron of troops be dis dispatched patched immediately for tor that thai purpose st |