| Show MORE INDIAN TROUBLE the telegrams granis today indicate that there may have been some ome more fight lug loll with the indians indian lu in the jacksons jackson Is hole country alt bougia the report that a goore more mor of white men have hare been balu should not be accepted as an true without confirmation it may be b merely an growling growl ag out or of be former boville or ord a pure PON to broom greater ast oges lim ism among the toward the tee aborigine aed thus encourage th the indman killiad mania which so 0 o often rims oas afflicted the men of the frontier in the jolted stated that more is good dauie for SIAM alarm mor g atle ati whits white settlers there 18 80 0 o quest iut the situation to that bob much prompt aau efficient ff loleta action is requard phal the enmity to the indians also teo has ha been excited beyond that i is reasonable la a civilized community also is a a fact both those conditions may be ulso arnod in ID the general reports received recel TeJ a as well an ai in the follow anit to the NEWS irom from st bt anthony fremont county idaho monday night between 2 and 3 mr Z L b harris oame came in from teton basin avid and got every rifle cartridge in town A light fight M N looked lor for today every able bodied man in tho the basin la Is going out oat harris reports that monday while on his hie way to the post amoe a white man named vie vic smith of henrys lake was shot across the breast through the nipples but not killed he got two indians In diann several reds have bave been killed squaws squads and pap boses as well an aa bucks sent a man up to of proceedings harris met agent teter going out teter said there was wag it no 0 danger of trouble he had not heard of the last shooting four or five left here yesterday fully armed and expect to make several good indians geat captain plain hawley deputy sheriff to ia at the head of the idaho division of settlers he is in an old indian fighter considerable anxiety is felt here as aa to the result of the anticipated fight if the reds are victorious will probably come in this direction the fact that Is ie going on is sufficient to demand vigorous action trum from the he proper source the further foot fact that the settlers are urged on by the cry that the only good indi indian in Is a bead ead indian indiana 1 shows that there 1 to much of an inhumane and uncivilized sentiment among some ome of the while people therefore the vigorous re straining influence of the ih be directed not obly to the flares and bloodthirsty savage but bat also alao to W the 0 whits white man who would give oo no quarter because his foe la Is an indian the killing of squaws squads and set met forth in the foregoing account to is an outrage when it can be avoided to boast of the deed should be beneath the capacity of any but bat barbarians barbarian we in utah know that there lie la much that to is good and true la the indian character and that makes the aborigines worthy of decent oon con elde ration as human beings and of oro dro from the cupidity of the white man we also know that when on the war path the utmost vigilance is in necessary and that some timbe a severe revere castigation in IB the best beat treatment for the savage warrior in the present disturbance tur bance bauce therefore we urge firmness aoa and celerity of action but at the same came time exhort the people of idaho and wyoming not to descend to the barbarism that has ban so BO often stained the le record bythe by the uncalled for cruel cruelties ties that have been practiced upon the american Amer loan lac indian tion |