Show raiN UCII l5tlAOs Corernor Vfolllry ytrfArait Ito fore Ihe Home Committee WASHIXGTOX Feb 15 Governor I Woltleyof Arizona and General > ihhe ilppHir today before the House committee oil Indian affairs with regard t the prupoMxl removal of the Apaches to Fort Sill Governor Gover-nor Wollley presented a large number num-ber clippings from western newspapers news-papers which he said showed that the sentiment of the people was that these Indians oCehhoeuP t be returned re-turned to the west In fpeakins of the Indian Cbatto Governor Wolf ley raid there was no more red handed murderer than he The people of Arizona believe In and i t lth like General Crook but thought he made n mistake in recommending a trintfef of t the IndiabI At the conclusion of Governor Woifleys testimony Genera Miles at the request of the chairman of Ihe committee gave a detailed account ac-count of his campaign against the hostile from the hare of his relieving reliev-ing General Crookln April 1SSG to tile time of their e JeI He declared de-clared that 111 had no confidence In Indian scouts I they were true to time military they were false to their bwd people He lutd ilo use for men who hire out at orate of fl 11 per month t trail their friends and relatives rel-atives for delivery to the enemy He related his ellorts In trying to get the Indians moved to a place that was healthful and beneficial to them and urged their removal to the East General Miles also presented a copy of his report on the SURRENDER or TiE INDIAN which was sent through military channels of Han Francisco thaulelJJ bJ way Im Frnwro lie ttlil it hod boon pigeonholed was afterwards taken out on an order from the war dejrirtmenU This report General Miles said ha d reprt published I was dated Ft Bowie A T September 0 1SSG and addrerfed to the adjutant general of time division of the Pacific of San Francisco It contains a brief account of the surrender of Gerou imo and his band and says They are wholly ubmbsive and can 0 controlled without difficulty They elect banishment from tliit country and know that I am now moving all Uiose at Fort Apache fur reasons of economy safely and icalth I llleve forts Illley and Leaveuworth would lie suitable places of co finementand Uie worst of the men and boys could b placed within the prison walls at the LeavenwotUi military prison But unless I receive Instructions to the contrary shall ship them and that th-at FortApachcto Fort Marion Fin Arizona and New Mexico will then b cleared of an element that has xen a terror to time people l from the earliest lemenLJ He referred to time desperate character char-acter of the Ajacluy and raid that fUiey were sent to Fort 8111 there would be practically nothing b ween them and the mountains of Mexico I they got back to the we > tUiey would lu all probability J be mounted in fix works IOKTEK AIMXJIXTED D L Porter Boise City Idaho has been apiwlnted superintendent of construction of the Idaho penitentiary tOy KIEMING OF FU > iDA and the nlttirneygcneral of that State were ill the city and called at Uiu White House today and had a conference with the Proideut r ranliug the assassinatIon of Deputy Marshal Sunder nt < Juin y The governor assured the President that he Stale authorities would certainly asiit in bringing tho guilty persons justice Tin OKLAHOMA JL Representative Strubie from the committee on Territories today re ported favorably the bill to organize the Territory of Oklahoma SISKINO FUSD AttorneyGeneral Millerhasglven an opinion that time Secretary of thin Treasury has full poser under he act of March n laST amenda tory to the Thunuan Act 1 sell the bonds com government 5percent buls cm fund lllug I much oC tile sinking indertheThurmaii Act as appertained apper-tained to the tulon Pacific Kail road when the act of liST was assed and to reinvest the proceeds In lInt mortgage bonds ot any or all aided railroads mnssiox ox YOSIXJJO Baker from time committee on Territories today reported to the Terrtore House Careys bill t provide for he admlsslonof Wyoming as a State RESIDENCE KOIt TIn 1 KEf IDEST Anderson of Kansas introduced a bill today appropriating 250000for the purchaseoforeeidcncelnornear Washington forum President OOSCKBXlXa SALT LAKE CUT The Senate commit on public and at a meeting buildings grounds I metng this morning ordered the amount reported to the Senate of the appropriation appro-priation providing lor a building at Salt Lake City reduced from J500000 to 100000 |