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Show INDIAN BUCKS STILL SURLY. Tbry, However. Have tlrent K.npect for tlin llntchkisH and l.atllng iuiia. Chamheki.ain, S. 1)., March 27. A teacher in the Rosebud Agency schools, Mr. Wentworth, and family has reached here en route for tho eastern part of the Kate. When questioned as to the pres- .,.. i.Ht aMuution among tho Indians Air. ' i '1 "Utworlh said that quite a number of lt Ihu-yoiiUf! bucks are still surly, but that the wiser counsel of the older ones will be very likely to prevent any further ho.-tiliiies on the reservation. He says, however, that the disarming was the rankest kind of a farce, as nearly all the Indians still retain their guns, but that they have a great deal more respect re-spect for a Hotchkiss or Catling gun than in the days gone by. and are not anxious to again have them turned on them. |