Show 13 T tei TET AMERICAN SAN FRANCISCO 18 18 A walla walla dispatch says the indians have bavel killed tined three iiren men alfi aiji rone one girl on cow creek old salty a spokane chief believes that fifty of his men have gone to join joeph they are beyond his control colonel greye with liis his column has reached little salmon river from the south A messenger from balla halla and spokane jerry non treaty spokane chiefs announce their desire to remain friendly and go on a reser reservation atlon provided one is het set anart apart for them and ril rii food od furnished for the winter DEADWOOD D T 18 acamo A camp of f freighters near crook city wah wan raided last night by a gang of about a dozen hene horio thieves who stampeded and got away with about seventy hones honea and mules julius juliua hedge install lost al his it is stock over fifty mules the sidney transportation company lost nine nino ho borses horses A company pa of fifteen men were organized 1 in II 11 t this 18 city to day and started in pursuit of the thieves thle thie ves vei aawar A war party parly of u thirty ave indian nob nos in full war costume well mounted and armed was reported to have been been ceen on t pearn sh creek this morning A herder from a ranch on red water about 15 miles iua lea from deadwood came in to day antl and reported that a war party parly of or about ten ien I 1 indians came doo dov do n u ii ul ulon nn ou tile ranchmen ranchman ranch men this morning tired fired several shots antl and disappeared d no one wa was injured the cheyenne and anti deadwood stage wai stopped slopped d last night near cheyenne Ri riverby verby six road agents who robbed the five tive passengers of all their valuables the treasure box bos was wag rifled but contained nothing of or value to the robbers A company of cavalry will be placed at hat creek and patrol the dangerous parts of tile the road the president tonight to night issued the tile fol foi following lowina whereas ai it is provided in the constitution of we the united states that the united states shall protect every state in this thia Union on application of the legislature or of the tile executive when the let lel legislature gish mure more cannot be domestic violence and whereas the governor of the state of west virginia has represented that domestic violence exists in said paid state at martinsburg Mart insburg and various other I 1 along the line of the baltimore and ohio railroad in said State which the authorities of said state are unable to suppress and thereas whereas the laws of the united states require that in all cases of insurrection in any state or of obstruction st to the laws law s ever it may ba bo necessary in the judgment of odthe the president he b e shall forthwith by proclamation command such insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their abodes abedes within a limited time nom xou now there fore tore I 1 rutherford B hayes president of the united states do hereby admonish all good ko od citizens of tho the united states and all persons with within inthe the territory and jurl juri jurisdiction of the uio united states against alding aiding countenancing abetting or taking part in such unlawful proceedings anu ana ido hereby warn all persons engaged in or connected vi with ith said domestic violence and obstruction of the laws jaws to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes oi on I 1 or before of the day of july instant in witness whereof or I 1 hereunto set my hand and caused the beal beai eal leal L of the united cited states to be annix ed r done at the city of washington this thia day of 3 july uly aly in tho iho year 3 ear of our lord 1877 and odthe orthe of the independence pen dence of abb united states signed ro B ae H t ats by the president F A bU hlward ivarn IVARD acting secretary of state IS 18 abernethy ebros A bros broa furniture furn fuin iture ware rooms and carpet salesroom sale saie groom were partly burned this afternoon the I 1 loss oss on the stock Is insured loss oil ou building FORT fairchild me ille IS 19 forest firca are raging near here ie vast areas of timber have been behn burned over and muy many build destroyed SAN FRANCISC 18 A fire jat ja t night and another aj abtin uin tin to des deE several overal thousand feet of on now mow sheds a on the central pacific near icar emigrant gap and dutch flat delaying the trains and atop stop ping telegraphic communication for lomo some hours PORTLAND 18 major connoyer agent at the tile umatilla reservation writes that in addition to indiana previously on the reservation renegades rene gades have come in to settle the indiana are endly fil to the settlers none are allowed to leave the reservation er without a permit the are mostly well veil off but hut the walla wallas and Uma tillas are very poor and being debarred barred de from leaving the reservation to gather roots and berries are ate somewhat uneasy about their prospects prospect connoyer Conn oyer says if ir the indians do not get relief shortly he proposes to buy beef for the needy ones at his own expense trusting to government to repay him thomas band of indians on snake river are reported to be de sirous to come on the reservation but told that they could not conney conner er expresses regret that they hould be so misinformed at it will be ilk lik likely ely to induce them to join the hostiles ho stiles A special dig dis dispatch ratch from aarom a prominent merchant at Ur umatilla natilla dated today to day says agent connoyer is raising the breeze with our columbia river indians k delegation of five came in tonight to night irom from the ibe mountain mountains where they had bad gone for berries and game and said connoyer noyer noser had rhad sent bent runners to them who told them that if they did on the reservation he would send soldiers and have them handcuffed they were much excited and had ridden from the mountains that day and were ordered by their tribe about fifty men to have a talk with us and come to an opinion we told them connoyer had bad to oboy obey orders ordera from washington which we supposed was to have them go on the reservation until the war was waa over they said they had a good heart for us here that their fathers bad lived and died here and hated connoyer and his indiana after a long iong talk taik they said that on sunday all of them would come back and live ve on their ground across the columbia river but would not go to the reservation as they were not umatilla indians but belonged to las ins band and they would behave themselves and be good indians if let alone by connoyer all we want ia Is nor for him to let them go until the indians now dow on the war path are whipped and not by arbitrary action force those whom he cannot and never has had on the reservation to take up arms against us three of the delegates were here hero thirteen years ago ngo and have lived here ever since and no agent has undertaken or could force them on the reserve and to try and do it now when our soldiers cannot hold their own east of us is a bad policy and endangers our lives and property where whereas asif if attempted after we have whipped the Indians there Q ouid be no trouble or danger to us in forcing them on the reservation general howard sent seyit the following this afternoon to the militar military y I 1 a I 1 headquarters camp mcbeth kamal L I 1 T july 15 pm I 1 undertook in pursuit of the indian indians to cross clearwater twenty milea below kamai kamal with the cavalry and cut the loio 1010 lolo trail while whilo captain miller with there the re of the command was crossing at ramal kama ami and pre prein dug aug them on the direct routes route and was some seven or eight miles on the way w ay early this morning when a me messenger enger eDger reached me stating that joseph wished to make proposals ot of surrender I 1 returned leaving my column to proceed to a convenient li halting alLing place and have had some 11 negotiations C 1 noticing by the dust arising that the indians were in motion towards the same point I 1 had hoped to reach I 1 changed my m T p plau plan bri u C ging all ali bu but t an observing v 9 orce to croas cross at this point joseph hns has promised to tb break away from white bird birds and give himself up tomorrow to morrow he saw gaw he be was waa forced to move today to day the that they have very little ammunition anti and I 1 food and have sustained large losses of everything in their hurried crossing of the liver here at on approach I 1 see nee ee evi evl evidences dences dunces of tile the baucia bands b breaking up and I 1 shall pursue them a little further with vigor Walla walia WalIa walla july IS 18 thero there is gleat excitement in this city over Jus Ju ephs sepha proposed surrender many hotheaded hot headed ones censure general Gre howard for listening to talk from joseph but the more sensible think howard fully understands himself and will do the right thing there is a rumor current here that capt bancroft who was dangerously wounded in the recent battle battie has died since it is traced to a reliable party now with gen howards command another report that the settlers alers on kalaha prairie have been notified by friendly reds to leave leaves that their lives would soon be in danger on the morning of the loth lath joseph sent a scout named cukuls a half breed to gen howard allering oll ering to surrender himself and that portion of the hostile band over which ho he has control he said be he was disposed to be friendly from the firsty firsts first but was forced into the war by white bird and the other other chiefs now with rith him he wanted to talk peace and go to the reservation but the tho other chiefs wanted to go to montana to hunt buhalo buffalo howard Hoard sent kent joseph ames a message sagi stating the he terms upon which he could surrender on the but the general had little fa faith falth 1 th in joseph sincerity while josephs messen gerand gen howard were talking Joseph with his entire force moved away joseph claimed that he was obliged to leave but would return on tomorrow to morrow and red surrender SAN 19 the following has been rice rece Tice received ived here to general McDo welI sanf ran clr cir cicco co your dispatch of the loth ha has just been re received elved have aimed almed to send all important reliable information as soon as obtained I 1 the dif fi culles nie fic ulies uiles of communication have been pr great e at the country from the front to the rear has until now been infested by ho hostiles hos stiles tilea and couriers and supplies in many instances have failed to get th rough none have been lost I 1 am not aware of or the exact tenor of the to which you refer but I 1 infer that they are principally those refie reflecting allIg upon general howard and captain perry I 1 have investigated tile the most important ones and find them to be laise false the statement in the local papers of the afraid at cottonwood on the jtb to the effect that seventeen citizens were surrounded by indians and the troops under perry refused to go to their relief for an hour and a half is a wicked falsification the troops in number were themselves outnumbered environed and attacked by the indians nevertheless but were sent instantly a mile away to the rescue which was accomplished within twenty minutes and not only the life of every man in the command was rheed but the safety of the most important lioti position tion and a large amount of ammunition and other stores store general howard reports by this courier coutler the events of the last two days and the present situation the number of killed and wounded on both sides bides in it the action of the lith and turns butlo out to be larger than at first belie belle veil vell 61 I 1 KEELER A D 0 gen howard sent joseph the following reply to his message offering to t hur bur render general howard howar a camp on I 1 clearwater luly luly july W 15 J joseph may make mako a complete beur urr renders morrow tomorrow to mopping moi ping fing my troops will meet him at the ferr feir his people will bec treated with veith justice their conduct to I 1 te e completely investigated by a court compose composed d of nine of my army selected by myself col M P miller is designated to receive joseph and bis his burns arms 0 0 hovard brig U so B A A later dispatch sayf josephs movements subsequent to io the proposition for surrender have convinced gen howard that the proposition ggs merely merelyn a ruse to tor gain time for the escape of his hia force west va 19 troops arrived u this morning diot riot of the strikers are out outside iside of the western limits of the corporation at noon the proclamation president haye hayes comman commanding diug dlug them to disper disperse ee will be is issued u ed the miners of or piedmont laverel havo have resolved to assist the railroaders at meetings at keyer keyser last dight night the men decided to abide by the decision of the associate division sin in ri agaid to wages and to stand by theother the other divisions in chepies the present nt troubles declaring that the tile wates wages wages established hy by the company were inadequate for procuring he the sarles of life lioe for themselves and families a it to dunber four engine with N B bedford as engine mau was got in order when his bis wide wife and step daug daughter liter ilter got on with him they they failed to persuade him to leave but just before the time to otio otlo otie one of the strikers spoke a few words to him and he be with his wife and daughter left the engine he was greeted with cheers cheera clements from baltimore then ran the train down to the hotel everything casdone was done quickly and there was manifested no disposition of violence on the part I 1 f the striker kerp the sympathy of the citizens gives encouragement to the men on the martinsburg Mart insburg strike p m matters have remained quiet for the last two hour hours no train haslet has yet set moved trains will wil I 1 probably be moved this afternoon if men can be bad pm lieutenant with wilh a detachment of battery P F fourth artillery was called out and cleared the track five mint minutes ites ago and the first train ye westward stward has moved the citizens were werd compelled to leave the yard so that there should be n no 0 obstructions captain rodgers rod Bod gers gerb from fort mchenry hia fia has hab s command of the troops there is much excitement yet yel no violence WORCESTER mals mass 19 at auburn 6 this morning elien eilea ellen Ellea cam campt campy p bell beil wife of frank campbell campbells was murdered by james mulcahy Mul mui caby eaby he broke each of the four limbs of hia victim across liia ilia knee she lived four tour our hours houra to tell the thie terrible story and the name of the murderer mulcahy is under arrest NEw NEWPORT port roRT pa 19 The Peoples bank of this place was robbed of r 00 1 in money and 1500 in bonds aaa ast t n night V ht ROCHESTER N X Y 19 A package containing bom about boa in individual securities and bonda was wab stolen today to day from the thu first national bank of canandaigua pittsburg igat 19 at noon today to day th 0 freight train rain men on oil theowest the western ril rii division of or the penn Peno pennsylvania sylvania raili Halli railroad oad refused toga to go out with the trains tho rho strike is caused by the company increasing the number of freight cars on the trains without increasing the crows the strikers and their fi friends lende in all near nearly V 5 0 0 men assembled at the outer d depot P 0 t and by intimidation have prevented the crews crewe from going out one iri tri man D while attempting to couple the cars was attacked and severely beaten the preside president rif of the train mens aplon union has haa called a ruee meeting of the train men at phoenix hall this evening washington 19 the baltimore and ohio strike has become general 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