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Show END OF THE TROUBLE weacral Kile Says It is by m ateaas issBiealately At fcaad. THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE ANO DEMOCRACY. The Ksetloa Irill la the Seaate tab West Programme or the Haass. PRINCE GEORGE WILL OPEN A WESTINOUN FAIR. Cosoad tanAsooU It Attacked ky aa Assassin but hhoots Hint. Telexraph to lis XmrLI BtX THOCStSD aoLBIEBJ. Tata I the Saaber ITader Cane asaeal er Cleaeral Break. Chicago, Dec 7. General Miles said, today: "Generals Ruger and Brooke have been doing all they can to put the small number of available troops in a position to be useful, and, to far aa possible, staying stay-ing the threatened cyclone. Yet the end of the Indian troubles is by no means Immediately at hand. No other civilized country on the face of the earth would tolerate many thousands of armed savages scattered through different States and Territories. Tbe people of Texas, Western Kansas, Nebraska, North and Houth Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Eastern Washington, Washing-ton, Idaho, Arizona and New Mexico Mex-ico are seriously Interested In this subject. While the firemaybesup-preised firemaybesup-preised Inone place It will be still smouldering, and liable to break out at other places where least expected under the present system." Advices frdm the Indian country received at army headquarters to night show that everytbiug Is quleL Several r Omenta are expected at Rosebu' Agency and other stations in tbe country tomorrow. There are already nearly 0000 soldiers In that locality, under command of Genera Brooke. It is the general belief that when General Miles reaches the Indian country his policy will be to Immediately disarm every Indian found with a gun. TORCOPISE AOCIDENTALLY WOCDED. Chamberlain, B.D-Dec. 7. In the hostile camp of lied Dog, en Wounled Knee Creek, lives Mr. Eagle Horn. This squaw pretended to be able to perform miracles and said she could make the Indians bullet proof and prevent them from being harmed In any other manner. Porcut inc, a leading I udian,oflVrrd himself as a subject on which to prove her mysterious power. It was arranged that he should mount his pony an 1 fl jbt against Ibe entire band. Jin. Kagle Horn "bl-ssed" Porctipiur, but while he was mounting mount-ing his tony his revolver was accidentally acci-dentally discharged, inflating a severe se-vere wound in his leg. A janic ensued and Mrs. Eagle Horn was denounced as an Impostor. r.UUOItED THEFTS. 8r. Fabl, Dec. ".A Pine Ridge agency special to the Ftonecr lYtti says: Reliable information was received re-ceived here today that tbe Indians are stealing horses and robbing bouses north of Cheyenne river. Scouts wtru sent today to ascertain tbe facts. |