Show TROOPS HURRYING I ITO TO THUNDER BUTTE DUTTE I I Government Fears Uprising of Ute and Sioux Indians Omaha Neb eb Nov 0 4 Eight Eight companies com corn panics of or United States cavalry are being rushed to Thunder Butte Bute S S. S D D. today in the fear that the tho Sioux Siou In Indians In- In Hans diane there are about to take the warpath war war- path as allies of ot the Utes who are reported to be about to rise In rebel rebel- lion Hon It I Is feared the settlers setters ma may be massacre massacred unless uness extraordinary haste Is made In massing In that disaffected region a sufficiently large arg number of or troops to overawe both tho the Utes and the Sioux S SIt It developed to today ay that orders were received at arm army hea headquarters quarters In Omaha yesterday esterday to dispatch the remaining remaining re re- re- re two squadrons of the time Second United States cavalry 0 composed of or orel el eight ht companies to Thunder Butte Bute at atthe atthe atthe the earliest erest possible moment Th The comm commands left len Des Moines during the tho nl night ht Infantry to time the Front In a addition dlton to the cavalry troops Com Company pan M of the Infantry under Captain Dalton Daton Dalon will leave Fort Crook tomorrow for Gettysburg S. S D. D to tot t take ke charge charco of the base baso bao o of supplies which has been est established there for tor forthe tho the operations against tIme the ln Indians las should the they start trouble Colonel Fred Fre We West t of oC tho the Second cavalry will wl be placed in command of th expedition on n arrival at Thunder hunder Bute Butte Major ajor Sibley and the tho first squadron of or four tour companies of or the second second sec eec ond and cavalry are arc now at Thunder Bute Butte The major Is an old Indian fighter and andIs Is said to be thoroughly thorough competent to handle lo the situation in what whatever over phase It may develop c It Is possible that the base of ot operations may bo ho transferred trans trans- erred from rota Gettysburg which is at atthe atthe atthe the end of ot the rol railway WilY lines to Cheyenne Cheyenne Chey Chey- enne river 1 IS miles west of ot Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettys Gettys- burg burg on the west cst side of ot the Missouri river Utes Guests of or Sioux It Its It Is not known at army ter 11 r troops have been sent to th the tho Cheyenne river reservation reservation res res- but it 1 l Ji t the tho Idea Is Isto Isto Isto to prevent pre any portion porton of or the tho Sioux tribe from making common cause with wih tho Utes In this revolt rc Tho The Utes It I Is pointed out are in a n s sense nse the guests of the time Sioux and the Indian Idea of ot hospitality might Induce some somo of ot the youn younger er Sioux braves bra to offer aid In resisting any forcible measures adopted adopt adopt- ed for tor the subjugation of ot the tho disaffected Utes |