Show INDIAN TROUBLE LAKE idaho idabo july 30 A courier has baa arrived here from the so ao diers diera 1 camp on M jotty ionya s lake idaho and says an aa it la is auw pretty certain that there in ia no fighting going on in jack gotas oua hole and very little danger of any taking place the troops will not be pawned ny hard bard marches and it will be 00 wednesday or thursday Thu raday before the la is reached no out authentic bentic reports of a warlike character have beau received by the general from the jacksons hole country qu the contrary reliable information ban baa beenu been rec ived that not a jingle alD gle white person has baa been molested by 1 he be indiana aske reported afoot ing 1118 and wounding of captain smith i oy by an ambush bd indian has haa not been vOri verified fied and nd it la Is doubter whether the aborting was waa dune by indiana tiie the uncertainty that exists aa a to go the she number dumber or 01 the indiana in the mole hole country it impossible to gay ay w boaber the troops will be called won neon to fight she indiana or grotem protem ibea agent teter and bit bia indian police inseal that there are not mure more than halt half a dozen fort hall indiana la in the jackson hole c autry NEW YORK july 80 an speaking of 01 the tbt bannock indian trouble president dent roosevelt of the police commis sio blonera lo nera said the worst calamity that thai could b abfall fall an indian was veas to allow allo ham to kill bame speaking from wide experience be said the indians In dlana salva lu i his br becoming and he be should be kept from wild sports as aa much as aa possible mr B aped the bannock in rd generally ally were cerii considered a and nit by any meana ad f indiana aboh a so the floux and aney are very brave ad d will villa fight like flenda fiends when w hen cot cor sid according to 6 the commissioner ly bave a great dealie forlie for fume ws but y only tame they desire la a to be butted jutted by y gathering gat helling pa land and teal arai 00 volt waa As out in Jao kaona 8 and maimed mad te 6 griat deai dow thUie Bit n nocks he fie frat ar haa bai alaya been elm more or 01 bet between WiDen thi the and abe indiana over the shooting of alkil havar the be right 0 o alf under their treaty but the ailio ae law forbids the killing of A gam gaint anh atre the trouble bentti slaughter lp the me game galabin in a manner isinger they burro imd ihk ov or cottle cattle and kill kiil evely one TB uv mra explained that tho the ate ke a are I 1 re khlil greatest Krea teat dan The fere yung y ung ranging from 19 gat ve adit old d do 10 their acair when hunt Mf fab 4 i alm i va n edl artl 1 stretch out in line and use a peculiar whistle to lure the elk within range they then than surround the fright enea animals ani DiDI malc VIP and after closi closing tig in on them butcher them by hundreds the commissioner said laid that game abounds in idaho idabo even as late as him bi last visit to jacksons jackson 14 hole be bad mesa heo elk in such tremendous herds herd ebat their anglers antlers resembled a forest of bno MARKET LAKE ida ian aug I 1 indian excitement la is spreading the sixteenth infantry may be next to come jacksons Jac koons hole settlers would like to bang col randall soya the trouble cannot soon be settled DENVER july 81 A newa ve special from lauder lander wyo says bays this abis bat bar been a quiet day with au an entire ab sence ance of the wild tales of last night two men came in from Jacksu nr H Is ie last night one of them being the stecial correspondent of the ibe now new york herald he reported gnat the bad not killed any whites thle this was a great relief to many persons here who had bad friends nod and aels relatives living io in J Jok soua hole the indians indiano tonight are camped near bregor buttes Butte iv the people of dubois are still lLe keeping a sharp lookout lt it was talked loudly today among the aut abou abodes a that t at they were starving and that they would rather die fighting soldiers than starve to death this is in an agreed state of facts among the bannocks Ban nocks utes uses gembis and sho and at the she proper time the govern niong will be informed shut peace pence an cau not be secured except by increasing crea their ratiO rations DP CHICAGO july althe al 31 the with too troops on th lb way to jacksons Jackson pa hole wires tonight that seven ol of the twenty five Jack suni auns hole men forming the he guard which killed allied ane bannock indians who trie to io escape while being taken to akry vale for a hearing heart og before the local justice of the peace have wa jackson Jackso nr hole country for montano montana and the others are now anticipating prose cu tion the represents represent t I 1 ive ve of be chicago record accord was placed in charge or 0 the injia scouts today who have had bad falln with the indians indiana aisen that thai the abiff oreace between the settlers an and d ilia he indiana must be settled at as p once or a border warfare fatal to both A lu 1 mena and imatt settlers Jore will be inaugurated NUTON aug L 1 the retort of renewed danger to tf it 9 settlers of the U ahle 49 region thor bureau of indian afi irs to in a dis die catob from richards Bi wy omica dated Cne jeane look last night and asking that teal the abe indians indiana away from the reservations be beasil led browsing Imm immediately telegraphed a rew response fiott be had bad issued orders to all the in ID dian agenda in the disturbed region tc take prompt stops steps to secure the return of all indians indiana away from the reserva res ivr alon instructions to this effect have been sent foutt to the he following avo ucles unadah and ouray fork F rt Duch esaf utah fur for kie wyo wc pine fine ridge bidge 18 D ants an lamai idaho aug la telegram received receive aull t klaft war toda from general coppinger Cop pincer states that ba h the leloo fanga his eom com mand yesterday ins ine dispatch w wae or 01 warded t ty by a r courier to market the ho aeton te 26 miles itt Jao oas hole i senator hamer of illinois and others send abend the following tion to the tribune ST ANTHONY idaho idabo july SO 30 to the editor of the with re hect to a special dispatch dated at market lake july and published la in your paper ot of that day wherein Seti ator hamer of illinois M J uray and L M earl of bait L biake ake and T R hamer of this place are reported to have returned from a fishing triv trip to jacksons hule hole and declaring that chat every mao man woman and child had been murdered we desire to may bay that the he report must have originated in the diseased brain of your sensational acor correspondent and why be should have wired sou juu such a falsehood is beyond our power to imagine we did nay may that indiana had bad crossed over novt r the old lembi trail toward jack ions hole and nothing more the dispatch above referred to would have received reco ived our earlier attention but as aa no mail arrives here on an StAni sunday joy we a did upa receive aba tribune containing LUO lue false account funnay evening THOMAS HAMER M J ubay L M kl T R I 1 thought I 1 would send jr ou a few lines from rom ner near the seat seal ol of war AM AA it Is appears in the papers paper there la is quite in an excitement but there Is ia no such thing suing up here sig although bough troops are golpl to jacksons hole there to ere have just named through rexburg troops ini infantry ioia antry with ton wagons and a low lew riding horae burse iii on sunday bunday last some cavalry troops past paced so through T they hey are now about going in to lue hole president rieke came down yesterday and soya saya that be don dont li believe that i be indians indiana are within thirty or urty miles milea of be settlers in the hole so bo you see that there is ia not so much in it as yuu you hear bear it at a distance the people here laugh at what they read in the she papers yuu you can see gee how bow it to Is and therefore ther etore publish as an near the truth as you can get gel it so you will not scare care people who have friends up to in this bis country I 1 aloo aleo tell you that the man hat started this trouble with the in dlana is 18 now gane to montana baet let out ot abe way he bad nothing but kut what bat he could carry with him THOMAS wyo aug 2 for the tb last two weeks the mount alue us have been alive with ith indian laflair lad lair now they all seim seem to be to in biding ebarp note nose chief of the Arapaho Arana boes qs has bt ben b en on interviewed in regard to the Arapah oes leaving the and joining ii a band of fifty ahe of abe tittle Pup okKie river tie he he knew this the bad gone U 6 the place mentioned but ic 11 was to meet the aies and they were to seji visit git so when eked asked it if he thought it was right for so bo many ln in L deans to be off their reservations at once hebting and killing gamp game he replied iturbe abe re on is abums i or indians where the white man has no ijo right to dome come by law jaw but he does 0 we me and pasture his stock there now the game is the indian neat and add he be will have it the white man can make no law that wl will I 1 a stop to p him from the chief of at the arapa L hoe baar is 19 e vloe rice of their ay w babo bannocks Ban Bap nocks nooks on thit this question 4 W y any A f q A the ho abt 1 li L A 9 1 A 11 1 T is head biad waters of the little oaie river iver 11 twenty miles south mouth of liander lander 1 ff sioux 50 Arapah bes and not less than utes ates there were also alao several straggling trag gling bands of Bho going la in that hat direction Ono on band of the sho bho ahone shone fl ii when questioned said they were on their way to join the utes to in question and with them were to go and help the bannock bannocks Ban nocks NEW YORK aug 2 Lien lieutenant tenant jeneral general commander of the united states army arrived in thin city last night and to la stopping at the windsor he to ii accompanied by his bib wife and colonel T H bliss and ancl colonel J P sanger banger sides aides de camp of ate personal staff he aso met at the hotel by his sob aon W B schofield who haa bas just returned from san francisco sad and by bis bin son eon in enlaw law major an brows general schofield Boh ofield is on an tour of inspection in connection with army matters rud and will leave today for thompson conn con v where he I 1 in aundo to spend a lew few days resting in isit an interview he said 1 I know very little about those these troubles in jacksons arole As a matter of fact I 1 have received thy my best beat information about it from the in newspapers 1 I was traveling in 10 the west OD 0 n matted linued the general when the first hews of any troubles among the indians indiana reached the east bast when I 1 returned tu last jut week I 1 found every ahing in excellent shape the troops thad already started for Jacks jackson hole from present indications indic ationo I 1 should say that nothing of any serious character is in likely to happen there but then one can an never tell 46 have any special orders been issued by the war department regarding dlug the ments of the united states troops nothing special said general schofield the department corn com i mander nander was authorized to take what ever ver troops he tho thought tight neoe esary general Coppin Copping geia etla first duty is tu to prevent ot it if possible a conflict between abe be whites and indians indiana there is ao an obber thing I 1 would like to talk about and that Is the condition of the united states army I 1 am proud to say that I 1 and it in very fine condition aber everl ver I 1 have been and I 1 am now on a bour of inspections inspection I 1 find the army in so ab excellent staze state of discipline ready thyr an emergency at a moments notice and everywhere evidences evidence ii of content aud and satisfaction with the ser mo oe 91 fi oiSE ids ida aug aue I 1 lieutenant 16 1 mills mille returned from a trip to pocatello catello cate flo when asked about the in diaab tio trouble uble be stated that in his 1318 opinion it would not amount to any abing the indians indiana he be said were angry over the killing of their comrades in jacksons hole but they he baa MO not attempted to retaliate and did not intend to he bad talked with one ol 01 he chief men of the tribe and had been told that the be indian knew that aa would be folly for them hem to precipitate basul loes lles two indians indiana were killed and others wounded grounded including one or akore more squads squaws the indians indiana wanted the AR hartles artles U who did this arrested arrea ted and punto imbed abe the uan men were known and 7 yb 00 soa prod a aa three of them T alveh M mr i IL mont county physician the indian agent further told mr mille milk that the Bann noke were nearly all back on the rest ovation washington WAsHiNGTo iq D C aug 2 the indian bureau lias has received a irom from the ane two agencies to in the DOIg boor hood of jackson la hole country stating that there was wae no cause for alarm among the settlers major bardlett Band Ran diett lett of uintah and ouray agency fort fon wired the indians indiana reported by governor Ri richards Blo baros charus are not from this agency agent wilson in charge of the at fort fon masika wyoming sent seat this despatch no indiana indian are absent without leave there is no fear of trouble 2 washington WASHiNG Tom aug 2 the latest news irois Gati gatheral eral coppinger received at the war department via headquarters omaha Is ia reassuring the dispatch dated omaha yesterday la Is as an fol follow lowe A report waa received from market lake this thia morning which la in that the indians indiana ate are returning from jackcon Jack aon hole by a straight raight et line to the reservation to test teat its ite correct corre ct none the union pacific railway office was waa asked to telegraph for information to the stations along the oregon snort line from grayle graya lake and bod a spring westward atward we the following la Is from the division di superintendent at pocatello Poo atello the stage driver enot reached boda springs spring says he left carrabolo Carra boo ehte morning corning he come came through grayd lake and blackfoot river country and reports that two hundred bannecke Ban are at graya gray lake on their way from jackcon Jack aon hole t tu me they any there has bae been no fighting and no desire to light on their part this ware seems to be b over and the settlers understand that the indiana are trying to make their way back to the reservation to avoid me troops troop the information la Is thoroughly reliable 2 MARKET LAKE idaho aug 3 indian dian agent of fort hall reservation has sent abe following telegram to the commissioner of indian affairs lairs af 1 61 I have returned from jacksons hula everything Is quiet there I 1 recommend you to request the department oi 01 justice to 10 investigate the killing ol of peaceable indians by lawless law lew settlers of COU county 1114 wyoming with a 0 view of prosecuting abe guilty partly parties agent 11 1 1 |