Show INDIAN BATTlE IN SOUTHERN UTAH Three Red Men Killed in Encounter With Soldiers Who Had Gone to Make an Arrest Disturbances Caused by Disinclination of Navajos to Observe Regulations Their Actions Becoming so Offensive That Soldiers Were Sent For Washington In a battle between United States troops and Indians which occurred in southern Utah three persons were killed and another wounded all said to have been Indians In-dians Tho news of tho occurrence was conveyed to the Indian bureau In a telegram from Superintendent Shelton Shel-ton and was dated October 30 The army command consisted of four officers seventyfour men and three Indian scouts The telegram to tho Indian bureau which was dated at Ship Hock N M follows The troops have returned from southern Utah They arrested Bylllllo and nine other Indians Three others were killed and one wounded while shooting at tho Indians The Indians are quiet and I dont anticipate further fur-ther trouble Tho officials of the Indian bureau assume that the killed and wounded arc Indians The Indians arrested are part of a band of Navajos from New Mexico and eastern Arizona A number of Indians under the leadership of Dy llllle have been creating disturbance because of their disinclination to observe ob-serve regulations So offensive becamo their actions that Superintendent Shelton made a request that soldiers be sent to the reservation and troops I and K of the Fifth cavalry under Captain Wlllard were dispatched from Fort Wingate N M to Arnetta Utah the 22nd Inst It was not Intended at the tlmo that their presenco should mean any more than a demonstration with a view of quieting effect |