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Show THE INDIAN SCARE. afore CMMctlas; Keatrts, from Tw- rioa Seams, Centralis; tkeBaacrfaV THE POLICE TRYING TO BREAK UP THE DANCE. Mrs. Wackier, oT Wkltelnll, P, Is Said to Hare lred 2Z$ dsjs Almost YHtkoit Food. THE GOVERNOR OF MADRAS IN DISGRACE. Btatirkable FreserraUoa of tbe Body or A Catkolle Print la Kewark. Bj Ttlttrapa lo tbe JCsiri -? little worse's Kcposr. He Sara ha la raakle I. Calral 111 Bud. Pjjje liirxiE Agency, Not. 23. Little Wound is In, and reports Inability In-ability to control his band in the Interests of peace. The cavalry ex-pectfam ex-pectfam order to march tonight on theilosebui camp-on the Porcupine, Porcu-pine, although- Geuferat .Brooke is reported as being In favor 6T bailing bail-ing until the Sixth cavalry reaches Kort Meade and troops can be placea at Forest City, above Pierre. KAWIUES Rri-ORTED STOLKrf. Omaha, Neb., If ov. 3. A special to the Jke from Pine llidge: 'Beef Issue passed. olT yesterday without exciting features. One hundred asd ninety steers wire turned loose. Hawk Head and Big Horse, reliable Indian policemen, haTo reached, theageucy with news that their ftmllles .have been stolen by a band of 200 lLMhrn that had deserted from Rosebud a fetf frcura before, and rushed off to Join 1.100 other Indian deserters, who are now only fifteen miles north of l'iuc Ridge Agency. When Hawk Head and Big Horse discovered that their families were mUalng they immediately set out In pursuit uf the deserters. The latter refused to glvr up tbe families. The. policemen begged nnd entreated tho deserters to givo them back their wives' ami children, but only got curses and threatsof their lives. Before they gut away from the band, members of the latter said: 'Go tell the soldiers sold-iers at Pine Rldgo that we are part of 1300 other Rosebud Indians now near Fine Ridge, and from now ou we are going IG KILL EVERY WHITE rll59 we meet, and TThn. the soldiers come wo are ready ior uira-" It Is predicted by IheVce correspondent corres-pondent tbat within thirty -six houis troops will be ordered to disarm or shoot down the marauder, aul when the troops do start after them the end will bo ne Cutter aBalr. rheuiovo will undcub'edly be made under cover of darkness nnd by a forced march. The attack and finish will both occur between the rising and setting of tbe moon. The scene of action will be some fifteen or twenty mllei northeast of theagen cy. roLICE TO STOP THE DAKCTS. Washington", Not. 19 Acting Indian Commissioner Bell today received a telegram from Ageut Oixon, at the Crow Creek Agency. Sodth Dahotai saying that none cf hU Indians haVoyet bsendsnclug. A small band of Lower BruleS. hear the Roebud reservation, have been dancing, and he has dispatched a rorce of police and. scouts to stop it. lie has also called on all Indians having passes to leave the reserva-vatlon, reserva-vatlon, and says be considers It impossible im-possible to be surprised by any outbreak out-break the Lower Brulea may make. ElOHT DANCERS IS JAIL. Cif AJinERLAiN', 8. !., Nov. 23. Lower Brule Indian jollce last night started In to break up the ghost dances and today eight of the leading dancers are In jail at the agency. Another dance is reported as arganirlng for tonight, and tbe police are reaJy for It- Affairs were lively for a time but the police are too much for the new aihereuts of the Messiah erazei No danger of an outbreak. CONTIMJISO THE DANCE. MASliS,8. D., Nov. 33. Word from Bitting Bull's camp and different differ-ent sources, says he Is dancing his men mote vigorously than ever and he is compelling children to Join In the dance. He is reported to be more hostile and determined to fight than ever. ThUafternoon theSecona cavalry arrlvol from Fort Custer and proceeded to Fort Gates. ANOTHER UHFOtJJtnKtt HUMOR. Bristol, B. D., Nov. 2S. Much excitement was created here this morning by a report brought In by a stranger that the Indians were at Pierpont and Langford and tbat tho town of Pierpont had been burned. Later In the afternoon it was learned that the whole thing was a scar-, and the reported turning of Pierpont Is discredited. Hl-TY BCCKS RAIDING. Omaha, Nov. 28. A Ike special from Rosebud Agency saysl About fifty young bucks are out raiding the country, destroying deserted settlers' houses, sehoolhouses, etc. This gang can break up any time after tbelr work of destruction or by allying themselves with tho bos-, tiles. |