Show TI THE INDIAN WAR I 1 I 1 I 1 crows oia tho the sioni sion predicament I 1 di SLIGHT I 1 list chlof of the he Compin its 1 liff at the ills st seat of the ordered la in the I 1 I 1 field dispatch to vis STANDARD jan 3 major viete of 0 the first cavalry arrived at milea miles cly city today to day with troop D 60 crow scouts and a fall camp they pirce ed on monday with three companies of the twenty fifth infantry for powderville row Pow derville to join major arnold A special says there is music in the air tonight to night the crow indians indiana are malting visiting the cheyenne Chey enno camp near the fort and singing and dancing the have gone to war and the crows are jubilant over the prospect of the killing of the sioux who are their mortal enemies armine arming for the indians special sped dispatch to anz STANDARD CHEYENNE wyo jan 3 in view odthe of the Indi indian anwar war along the north western boundary of wyoming orders have been issued to abe stale state militia to have their arms and accoutrements I 1 in order GO so that they caa can be moved I 1 into the region threatened at short notice should their services sen ices be required there are four companell com panels of militia in the state armed and equipped the same as the regular troops I 1 I 1 Dit dauie tia dispatch to THE tut STANDARD 1 1 Car YENNE wyo jan 3 A special dispatch from white river river to the leader announce i a fight between captain john B kerrs troops and a party of indians four of the indians were killed with no losses to the troops jan 3 the bees pine ridge special says twenty one of the wounded goldiere rol Fol diers diere will be taken to fort kiver river kansas tomorrow to morrow morro W night by special train there have been no new now today to day dav begird ing the hostiles ho stiles except that old ked cloud tried toenip to flip away an ay from them and return to thes the gency when the fact was discovered dit die covered by the hostiles bo ho stiles they sh shot at all his ponies placed a guard over the old chief and moved several from here this last move places their main camp but few miles from the ild bad lande linda but the warriors according accordi cx to abe reports of the scouts scoots keep circling within ten ion or a dozen giles of here art all theotime the time ingabe possibilities bat that the party that will I 1 1 today to day to bury the dead indians at wounded v knee will encounter trouble with the hostile scouts before trev pet get their big job completed si PAUL jan 3 A pioneer press prem reported that hostile indians have seat sent out runners to all the indian ca cam trips pa notifying them of tho the bittle b title and calling upon them for aid oue cue of the runners made an appearance among the indians of red river and has been every means to incite them into joining the cot conflict flicht army officiate officials have been notified the indian trader at fort ort pierre says he baa sold more rod aj pain tto indians within the last ow days than for year yeam I 1 jan 2 the forces now in the field under command of general mil milt a are composed of the following regiments company beof the first artillery company F of the fourth artillery and the first second third seventh eighth twelfth sixteenth seventeenth twenty elret twenty second and twenty fifth infantry making in all 16 15 companies artles this should mean an actual fighting force of at least officers and men but probably the ranks are aie far from full and the force will not exceed eight thousand men at most minneapolis jan 3 A special to the tribune from mandan N D bays says the company ordered to fort yates from cannon ball reported reports that the friendly backs at standing rock have rone gone out to join the hostiles ho stiles the they told toldA agent pent mclaughlin they would wom sooner be killed in war ulis NEAl jan 3 A special to the tribune from mason city la ia say the sixth regiment of the tho iowa national national guards has been ordered to be in readiness to march to the frontier for bervice service against the indiana indians |