Show BY TELEGRAPH ap H pea peb ru wn n UMON TErZ anim anAM LIM UNE AMERICAN A RICAN 01 OMAHA satra TAITA 17 the sioux bioux nation have notified the authorities of a threatened outbreak this morning dr agent of the red bed cloud indians at fine ridge bidge agency telegraphed to the secretary of the in interior perlor and the dispatch dis was re heated a abed to military headquarters jn in 9 omaha mah a stating that he had been informed that red bed cloud and other chiefs of the bioux sioux had come to inform him that unless he was relieved as agent by the first of october they would break out and that they had bent tent word to the post and department part ment commanders comman dera deia to that effect this af afternoon ter noon another telegram was received at military head bead quarterma qu arterb artera from maon major sumner of the fifth fifth cavalry commanding at fort robinson stating that he had received a letter signed by 62 52 chiefs of bf the bioux sioux nation stating that widespread dissatisfaction and trouble existed among the bands at pine fine bidge ridge agency and they called on general crook crook to come up and adjust matters for them they aiso also said baid that they informed the secre tary of the interior interiors that unless within 60 days dr their agent was relieved and ana their grievances mado made right serious trouble could be expected the situation Is regard regarded as qu quite te se sealous ber aei lous ious by military t officers in omaha who have fought these indians and know them well there are arc about sioux at pine fine ridge and 80 miles from them at spotted tall tail or rosebud agency there are under spotted tail jr and white thun der and to the west miles are 2500 crows who have left their agency and will nobu not stay on the reservation erva er they have been hillin killing 9 considerable cattle cattie belonging to the ranchmen ranchman ranch men mea who have occupied the northern territory with their herds but no serious trouble abs has occurred with the tho crows crowl there are also alio large laige numbers of cheyenne eye es among the tha sioux and aiso also 0 a great many warriors getum I 1 ing from sitting bulls band and w who 0 used to live with red bed cloud up to 1876 when they struck out with sitting bull they are an element of disturbance bince since tho the war wai of 1876 a great many of young sio bio bioux ux have bave grown up to be warriors and have listened to the tales of their fathers until they ara aro now anxious to distinguish themselves on the war path and are therefore restless sad and eager for war it la Is estimated that the sioux and their allies can muster over warrior warriors 3 well mounted and splendidly equipped with arms and ammunition these indians although in the department of dakota a eloit eholt way hiorth of the tre Tle nebraska braska line and under the military supervision of general terry have appealed to general crook to come to their aid and endeavor to adjust their grievances they have havel every confidence in general crook as ashkenas he hab has fought them during the last nine years yearb and knowing him to be a fair man and understanding them well they have havo reason neason tb td be lieva lieve that he can settle bettle the whole difficulty general jeneral crook has been ord ordered erect to the department of ari arl zona cona but it ia is likely that under the circumstances ho he will be bv commissioned to visit these indians in the department of dat DAI rotas KOtus and listen to the complaints and suggest some remedy at present heis hels he la at baltimore md but will return to omea omaha has aug 23 what the sioux grievances are is not definitely here dr the therine pine ridge bidge agent agents beans bears a reputation of being one of the best beet agents in the ludian indian service bo he la Is a st man of the highest character splendid e executive abil ity and widespread experience exper Jenca he served for a num number ber of years as surveyor in the engineer corm corps on the frontier and afterwards was an acting sargeon burgeon in the arm army Y lse ise accompanied compa nied all of gen crooks expeditions against the Sio hio usand and cab and became well acquainted with many of the chiefs his appointment as indian agent was waa strongly recommended by y some of the most prominent military off omm loero officers among whom was gen crook mc MO who is am a man mar of good judgment and great personal bravery has many military friends here hem and eme ebe elsewhere where who believe that any trouble at pine ridge agency la Is duo to the methods of hia hla department nather rather than to any personal incompetency or lack of judgment on his lib part in fulfilling hir hie d du u ties his administration has lias U been to 6 carry out the policy POO of ortho the govern ment mint and it is believed that the government will sustain him red bed cloud who is the chief discontent ia Is well known as a leader at tho the fort fetterman masac massacre december 1666 1866 and has always beeth beebi it regarded as an able and brave warrior but bat a wilband wily and treacherous indian in the commission of 1876 more trouble was had with him than any other chief he was deposed from government chieftainship of ochia his people by gen crook brookin Cro okin in 1876 and spotted tail tall wail was made chief of all the bloum sioux this was a severe blow to red bed cloud who has never recovered from the degradation and has since been morose and sullen inesso rn ISSO dr deposed him from the chieftainship of his own band for bad conduct this added fuel to the name and red cloud doesn doean it like gen crook or mr air Gilli cuddy gen crook mistrusts I 1 red bed cloud whose band he dismounted and disarmed bed red cloud in 1876 jaida laida laid a plan to mabe masE massacre acre nere gen crook col stanton and ind captain burke but it was discover discovered Ld in time I 1 to prevent its accomplishment red bed cloud is about 00 60 years of ago of commanding presence and thoroughly savage instincts and has always had a great deal of Jn fluence influence with the warlike elements of the tribes another dangerous chief ia Is little big nig man who came very nearly succeeding in causing a massacre in 1875 of the indian commission commissions just below the red bed cloud agency this was waa the commission of which senator allison wab waa chairman and a ad ter ry fas mas was yas one of its members other dangerous chiefs if stirred up are american horce horre red bed dog blue bine horse little littie wound and three bears bearb military off omm meers officers hero aero are of the opinion that the trouble should be immediately investigated end and they boileve believe that it will be ALBANY N Y 15 certain statements in the editorial columns of the tho jo journal last evening and tt tf e angui argue this morning in which the names of cornell jay gould and conkling figures figure have created a sensation in political circles here the tho journals leading editorial yesterday darwa was waa ss entitled why conkling and jay say gould oppose cornall Corn conn elij 11 and bore bare evident marks marbs of being inspired by cornell or his most Int intimate imato friends in the tho brat place it reviews tho the relations which have existed between cornell and coupling bo be fore and after tho the utters utter int tena tera s rc resignation from the senates senate and the tha chorea rea rem bona eona which led to tho th a political break breah bre ah between the two leaders the latter hair half of the article contains tho the following senious serious charges attempted bribery of the gov governor arnor by jay gould goula and his agents wo have stated that which is known to overy every one that conkling was retained as tho attorney of gould gouid and has been so since his retirement from the senate A year ago last winter a bill was passed in the legislature relieving the pacific steamship p company of this city from a tax or it was abill against law laws equity and decency but the governor was asked asbed to give it his approval gould gouid was largely interested in the swindle and conkling as his counsel coun counse seF jy was anxious that it should not encounter the governer governor veto he intimated tod in his blankest blandest blan dest and most penu persuasive asive way and others by authority a assured the governor that it would be greatly to hia hla political interest if ho he should affix his signature to the bill but the governor could not be persuaded elther cither by gould conkling Con hung kUng or others that it would be right to do wrong eithe elthe el theto please flease a friend or benefit himself and the bill was not signed and that is not all our oar readers will remember the elevated Ball rail railroad road exemption exempt lon loa swindle 8 swin to which wo we had occasion to frequently refer last winter the purpose of that bill was to exempt the compy company from the payment ald and as Yes of a tax of more than it was adroitly worked through wll gli tho legislature regardless of ex es pense and wag was expected to ba be worked ed through tho the executive chamber by some bome equally effective procesa the governor was waa told he could maee make that bill not only an instrument mentry by which to cloge close tha iha breach between himself and conkling but the lever leven ever by which his would ba made easy and his election sure he was told that as soon as us his signature was attached to th the bill a largo bloch block of now stock would be placed in the hands of parties named and the governor himself would not be forgotten in ift tho the deliberation and further farther abed as 30 a bhare an interest in the divide crould enable the fortunate holders to turn a handsome penny without ria nia or inconvenience the tha answer of the governor to these glittering proffers was given in his veto of the the bill which if it ho he had signed it the old friendship might have been renewed old breaches would have been healed his would have been secured and a handsome burm eurn guaranteed to make inae his calling and election bure eure the argus today to day took up the matter and the journal TO arnaz only gives part of the story it bays saya jay say gould and connell held a conference when the elevated railway tax bill was in produced trod and the approval of the measure w was da cured tenured te that while the bill was in the hands of the governor he beheld held heid interviews in new now york with conkling personally au abd and jay gould intermediary jay gould goul understood then that the bill could not then be signed A promise to sign was afterwards made conditional and that finally the governor killed the bill in four lines and an abjectly colorless veto it charges further that tho the veto was the tardy and reluctant reduction of bribe the gravity of the charges on OU both bides eides demand full proof of their truth NL new NEW sew w york YOEK IT 17 expectations on wall street of a dividend on preferred stock of the northern pacific railroad company were disappointed yesterday at a regular meeting of the board of directors of the company common rumor had it the dividend was to be declared the subject was not even mentioned in a formal way routine 0 e bu business sineas related chiefly to construction matters it Is understood that the directors informally agreed among themselves that it would not be prudent to declare a dividend at this time the chief reason was said to be the hostile attitude to wards the company of the last congress coupled with the desire to avoid possible animosity in the next congress Con grees through an appearance of prosperity in the campaign an officer of the company stated that the directors thought it prudent to defer any dividend until all funds i noce seery seary to ninish finish the road were in hand the board of directors adjourned to mee mes september the annual meeting of the stockholders will ie le held heid septem september ber 17 the president has appointed commissioners to examine the miles of newly competed load ot the northern pacific railroad company 50 miles of which is in idaho and western montana commissioners for the western division are as follows captain henry blackstone james 0 reed and horace B fry and for the eastern division arthur ajohnson BJ john B danborn Fan born of newport and H W scott of Port poro portland dortland land Jand oregon secretary Secre secreta ay iy lincoln today to day appointed clerks and a number of messengers se aad and watchmen for service in connection with the pension officers provided for in the legislative executive and J judicial ud iclal appropriation bill of ap appointments ointments four faur are accredited te to cal cai california five to colorado one to nevada one to oregon two to colorado one to Wy wyoming oming owing and nine to the united states army there are still about appointments to be made CHICAGO 17 A little littie rock ark artt special says the ri publican republicans s of philips phillps county have 1500 majority but bulldozers prevent the negroes voting and now refuse to allow theda theoa to compromise or in eny rny way put a ticket in the field and are threatening to run the leaders out of town in the back towns they are already intimidating the negroes back from welena helena IT elena eiena gov churchill says he will stop this work if he has haa to declare martial law he has already taken vigorous steps to prevent any outrage and ana is thoroughly in earnest wheeling Wheelin gj W va 17 the delegates of the democrats demo erata crata fourth congressional district di at point pleasant nominated eustace gibson monmouth ills 17 la in the con gies cies donal ional convention march ro 10 nominated dun dunbar bar st josaph joseph I 1 17 7 tho democratic congressional convention of the ath district nominated col james N burns st louis louls democrats of the tenth district nominated al L clardy a the democrats of tho the twelfth district who ballot bailot ted three days last jast week at nevada and adjourned reconvened tody today to dy day and on the ballot nom bated chas jah morgan for congress mount vernon vernoa vt ocoa ind lad 17 the tle democreto demo crata crato of the first Cong al district nominated john johnw johnt F kielner cincinnati 0 demo craff of the eleventh district at Port portsmouth mouth ohio nominated john P deedum for Cong ress reea 1 CHICAGO 17 alfred guthrie a resident aident re of this cily since 1845 died today to day aged 77 he was the bon eon of samuel guthrie the discoverer of and percussion powder he planned bome some important public works in this city and was for many yeara engineer of the illinois and michigan canal he drafted the united states steamboat inspection law and was instrumental in securing its passage in 1851 he was supervisor per visor in the lake district for e ight eight years at the time of his deat death h ho he was engaged in perfecting an improved water meter ban francisco 17 A yaquina city oregon dispatch bayn say dr B F hutchinson a highly respected citizen and his son aged 13 were found dead today to day both were shot and the murder is supposed to have been committed by an indian for the purpose of robbery he escaped but a party of armed men is scour ing the country and if caught he will doubtless be lynched 0 denver 17 this afternoon samuel allan was instantly killed near aspen in this state by a tree fall ing on him allan was a graduate of mcgill university he was a native of canada the tribunes santa fey fes fe new mexico says saya at los cerrillos mining district a blast in the grand central tunnel went off prematurely fatally wounding fred and thomas harrl harri miners texas tyone ty one new cases of yellow fever are reported today to day 17 mexicans four Americ amerie americans ans ins and two mew mex mexicans imus died and one american boy nine years old six negroes and a 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