GEN, SCHOFIELD WIREP THAT! THE WAR IS OVER, IBe Can Now Dispose of th.e Treopios HeSees Fit—Tbo Bostlles Art to Give Tbelr Gang to Tbelr CfcleCs—-T iere Is to be] but One Cblef and HU Nsmo istGen. Nelson A, Mile*, THioie Cons* maiu|i Matt be Promptly Obeyed— Children Hfnst Attend School. |Pine Eidoe Agency, S. D.. Jao[-16.— All the Indians are now in camp I south of the agency. The troops haive moved round eta their ffajt'ks to prevenit any escape. Gen. Brooke, with an escort of the Ninth cavalry, had a conference with Gqn. Miles yesterday and returned to his command last night. Gen., Schofield has been wired that the war 5s over, and that he can dispose lt;|f the troops now here as he sees fit. | Short Bull, the last af the hostile chiefs to pay his respects to Gen. Miles, came toihead-$uarter£ yesterday. Under the conditions of ^ the surrender the hostilesiare jto give their guns to their chiefs, who are to bring them to Agent Pierce. It is certain, however, that the best weapons will be cached and that the guns the government will ge; will only be fit togo to the junk shopThe other conditions ofi surrender ire that there is to bo but tone chief and his name is Gen. Nelson, A. Miles, whose commands must be promptly obeyed in the future, and that all children of the Siotur must bo enrolled on the rosters of the Indus trial schools^ Lienlt. Mann, of the Seventh cavalry, who was shot in the groin at Wonnaed Knee, died at Fort Biley yoa* texday. His death is the tbirty-sntth among the soldiers Of this famous regiment.