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Show THAT INDIAN WAR. A Battle Rfjwrlril Betirccn Indlast and Soldiers near Fort Keo;b, Monlinl. AN UPRISING EXPECTED IN SOUTH DAKOTA. The rArncIlltct Uronjut to Their Semes bj that Letter from Gladstone. ROBBERY OF A BANK BY A STOCKHOLDER. Goald AVHI Make an L'fort to hare the Unha I'Aeifle Earn Soracthlo?. B Tcltsrash to tie News. iiostili: IXDIAXS. A rirree Hitlle Nalil Its be Itaxlaa: near fori Ueosb. Chicago, Xov. 28. A special to the Jntcr-Uaaa from MI-oul3, ilonL, sayt: '-A. fierce battle li taid to bo la progrei bete2a tlie military mili-tary au J Indians near Fort Keosh. The department lias ordered three compaijies or the Kurt MitsouU troora to the sceuo of trouble. Advices Ad-vices from various points sjy that llvclyfciirmbbinsli Is prosressall aiomr the line. . UPtlSlXO IS DAKOTA. General Miles tonight received a telegram from General Mellette, of tsoulh Dakota, conveying intelli-gence intelli-gence brought la by Scutly I'hllllres a ranchman, who was scout in 1ST? and 1ST9. The goveruor Touches for his good character and judgment, i'hilllrsexprestts the opiniunthat tlieruTVill be an uprising soon. A few days ago twelve bucks, well armed, stopped at his bouss on their way from ilosibud to a camp at South Pais Creek. They were very surly and made threat?. A ranchmin named Waldronalita reports to Governor Meilettu that Indians have killed rjuite a number of his cattle recently. 1'hilUps says everybody who Iits been among the Indians any length of tiaie ezfects an uprising soon. Short Hull's headquarters are at Pass Creek, where the dance is going on. Phillips Phil-lips and Waldron think It (he point fixed for the concentration ot 1JW armed warriors, and they say they won't give up Short Hull under auy circumstances. Short Hull is teaching teach-ing them that tbey will be made invuluerablo against the white man's bullets. The governor promises further Information, In-formation, and renews bis application applica-tion fur 100 J guns with ammunition. ammuni-tion. MlNNEAl-oUS, Xov. 3. The Tn!mnfl special from Pierre, S. D., says that the statements made by Cattlemen Phillips and WilJrou, the substance of which was telegraphed tele-graphed General Miles by Governor Mellette tonight, created much excitement ex-citement there. Phillips and Wal-droD Wal-droD are known to b intimately acquainted n illi all the prominent Indians anil 'their ways, having married into the tribe, and great reliance re-liance is placed In their assertion that trouble is ccming. What makes the nutter more serious is the report that the army oflicera hae betn ordered to nmit or capture Short Hull and some othi r leaders. Phiilipi and WalJ-ron WalJ-ron are sure that fuch an attempt will precipitate blixnMicd. I n case of an outbreak, gnvo apprehension is felt for the rtttlers in tne counties Li the i.ortii, a roving bands of Indians In-dians can scatter up there and destroy de-stroy evtrytliing ion,; before the trooje can eatjit t!i m. Tilt MTUATWN AT 1 INK KlrxiK. Omaha, Xov. tT. At 1 o'clock tills (Tliursuay) nicrning, a Fpicial from Pine itidge gives iufjrantiou that would Indicate the war is practically practi-cally uvcr. At Icat Little wound, the last of the recalcitrant leader, accompanied by his chief licutcu-Yellow licutcu-Yellow Hair, Yellow li ar and Broken Arm, came iato Hie aLcn:y tonlghtand have slgsiQed their In-tenllon In-tenllon ot holding a conference with the agent in the marning. Lieutenant Taylor's liand ot scouts are en route to Fort Riblnson for equipment. THE ARIZONA INDIANS. Tccsos, Ariz., Xov. 23 There Is an authenticated rumor that the Indians on tho White Mountain reservation arc grow lug reties and the oflicers at the agency apprehensive. apprehen-sive. The medicine men are endeavoring en-deavoring to 7ork up religious dinces. Lieutenant Johuson arrested ar-rested four or tho moit turbulent ones. The informant believes emissaries emis-saries from the Sious are endeavoring endeavor-ing to foment trouble. |