Show the nevada indian scare fizzle ELI elio ELKO 0 nov nev sept 9 all the troops centered at elko have been ordered to cam camp p halleck except company 1 I twelfth infantry who go go to winnemucca tonight division superintendent coddington has received a telegram from charles keri kerl a conductor who saw eighty mounted indians armed and painted going north nott b west there no but various conflicting rumors are ure circulating lati dg S f chronicle wela sept ath from prom the most reliable reports that can be obtained I 1 learn that theIn the indian dlan outbreak in southeastern southe ast nevada has been greatly exa it appears that or utes a band of troublesome mormon indians crossed from utah into southeastern nevada somewhere in the vicinity of steptoe Valley where they held a powwow pow wo wow w with the Ge Go shoots and a portion of the shoshones Sho during this pow wow a difficulty occurred between one of murphys Murp hys herders gerders and an au indian in which the latter was killed and reports state that from this difficulty sprang all the trouble it I 1 is believed that the chos hones have joined the utes and Go shoots in the outbreak against the whites J herrill who owns quite an extensive cattle ranch fifty miles north of wells station informs me that there is no trouble in hs his vicinity he starts for his ranch tomorrow to morrow unarmed in the ev event ent of an india war mr herrill would be likely to be among the arst first to suffer er A prominent army offices officer at elko eko gives it as his bis e opinion that when the thu t troops r opps reach t the e scene of the present difficulty the indians will have entirely disappeared captain was Has brucks battery will reach wells station this evening and probably leave immediately for ste steptoe atoe valley they will be accompanied by the cavalry the infantry will wiil probably remain at fort hallesky hai Hal lecky prepared to move at the shortest notice As faras I 1 cau can learn no too well informed person on the line of the railway believes that there is the lightest slightest danger of an ind indian lan ian war viar record I 1 union I 1 the engrossing topic of conversation on the streets today to day is the indian dian dlan war in n the eastern portion of the state judging from con eon conversa versal tion with qu quite ite a number ot per s sons ils we are arp in the minority in re gardipe the hostilities in n the thie light of a ep calamity lamity the prevailing opinion seems 0 to o bej be that if the war aumes aames any uny proportions tiodos it will be a godsend to a great many impecunious and unemployed pd men in this 11 chop section e who will thereby be enabled d to g get gat i 0 out butof of the country arizona 0 s seems e e m s to be the goal goat aimed at by numbers of unemployed men in gold hill and virginia no doubt the popular belief that it Is at present a better field for the enterprise of men with limited funds than th this is correct and wa wel d do 0 not lot blame biame men wishing tor to get there here nor can edu we considering this be much sur surprised rosed if many rejoice at ht the ther prospect of hot times in the eastern part of the state many of the boys belonging to the military companies tomp Lomp anies are aching to receive orders to move to the scene of ac tion they seem to regard the wiping out of a few red skins as mere inere holiday pastime if they should be ordered out and lo 10 should get a few of their scalps perhaps the rosy hue of their vis vil visions might be slightly tinged with ba blue ue gold gd ilu JIW news se sept pt gift PIOCHE 3 nev sept 11 1875 to ij it bradboy Brad loy governor of nevada novada to whom it may concern we the undersigned undersigner under signed have in accordance with the request of A C cleveland daniel murphy and ot others hersa hertA of white pine fine county made a forced march from pioche to the scene of the reported indian war we reached the vicinity where the dispatches stated that indian depredations had been committed but there were no hostile indians there there were none in the county and has not been a single indian on the war gattein path in eastern nevada during any ot the time of this thim the entire matter was a fabrication 3 ed by cleveland clevelan d and other persons feilding ending fc and causing dispatches to be for forwarded warded to us we ve denounce the entire transaction as false soulless wicked contemptible mercenary truck concocted by MO men n who have so disgraced them selves as to be ve beneath our contempt the country asinas is in as peaceable a condition asit aalt as it ever eyer was and all reports of indian are pap raibe filse in to su sance acdan and in fact ct phere is not nop been any danger froal from indians along niong either road leading IQ pioche phoebe nor in ill the surrounding valleys vailess ve publish this that all may know th he extent it P t of the d deception e and ind fraud d perpetrated e pet by A C up cleveland beland and alid daniel murphy and those guilty of aldin aidin aiding gand and abetting their plans to excite thel the people and wel produce a needless and unjustifiable war upon th the indians of nevada witness vit yit ness our hands at pioche nevada september loth 1875 1675 ANDREW flee FIFE 8 herliT sheriff D A F eatn rATH als dsa com corn J 0 y I 1 of J HUFFMAN N j lincoln ex A dispatch from austin nevada dated yesterday says the result of general bookers Roo kers of the indian 1 band hand at hamiltons ranch proves es conclusively that the indians of this kee section kec tion hareno ave no hostile intentions whatever the events mentioned in previous dispatches Pat chesas as having occurred in hi jpe the vicinity of vaughns ranch on thursday last were brought about by the indiana havig upon that day been informed inform ed of the ho hostilities s ill ties which had previously occurred at spring valley and the actions of indians in this city mentioned in dispatches of thursday Thurida yf were attributable to the thie feid fact that upon that day there existed an uneasy feeling among themas them as to th th the e intentions of the whites whiles several severa 1 small smail parties of af indians from distant parts Visited the city for the purpose of reconnoiter in the whites position in the same manner and for the same puMp se general rooker visited the ibe indian li n camp last evening the indians all nil deny deby lly liy hostile intent but many s say ay that the information they received e d caused them to fear that the w whites intended fo to wage war far epou them and they are arad arvd delighted wilh w liht 46 hg the 46 assurance Is ap wb q C case oase ase 1 S F ohr chr chronicle 0 n sep F 12 r |