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I t eo J n r- r j. j j z f Hoco 0 i A AL fi r S z y f t f L Jf oC tAt t r roo f. f f. f r t i x i S S Seven even Leaders o of Draft Res Resistors E Express Willingness Wil Wil- 6 f h Abide v. v tj to by ly White lute Mans Man's s Laws Law's I c tt f V W tl 0 11 t. t y I tk S SEVEN EVE EEN Indians who ho shied from rein the white mans man's warpath I iero brought into Salt Lal Lake e under escort of or a bod body of or I fr soldiers soldiers yesterday to taco face charges charSes L 4 over oer which the tribal powwow powwow pow pan 4 wow non has his no jurisdiction I. I y Tile The They are the seven se rounded up b by a detachment of or sol soldiers ol- ol r wr diers tiler at tt the Deep Crook Clock r reservation Wednesday morning Some S are arc held as draft draa t eva evaders ers and others as te conspirators to evade eitle the tin limit draft Thc Thic They were not handcuffed Thc They expressed sed re repentance re- re I t e when ihen taken and as ic a. a i result were nero placed on their I 7 honor to the extent of or being heing- left free tree of ot fetters SN Marshal Aquila Dr 1 I A A. A special I 1 a agent ent of or the department of Indian affairs furs A A. A I II n. I rank Frank superintendent su su- t t s e Pet of or the Deep Ci Creek eel Go Oos-hute Oos hute is with the e military command under tinder Capt Va Walter Iter C. C Gullion arrived In Salt Lake yesterday afternoon with the prisoners alleged leaders in the tho threatened uprising uprising- iM Al Steele Jim Straight Annies Annie's Tomm Tommy and anti John Lyme me char charged ed with conspiring against as the United States government go in persuading young oun bucks not to register ter and If Ir called Into I ilI I t t I T. T hl p pit phy T Ted Tweedy ed Baker J l r u and l' l Jack j kT k charged with being draft evaders e were the prisoners Hostilities Coiled Called d Off orr Since the success successful CuI termination of oC the round up cazl early Wednesday mornIng morn- morn morning Ing InS and tho the understanding between the superintendent the marshal and the thc Indians hostilities have been called or off Marshal agreed recd that thc they would be he brought In as well meaning citizens going before a court of justice Jus jus- tice ice Their word of or honor was ivas to take the place of oC a harsher means of holding them If It an any of oC you rou get shot In trying to get set awa away said saIl Mr 11 Hand and you OU are arc killed or wounded I am the tue one ono who will be to blame Tho white hUe hUeI I father tather who isho Is m my boss boas will hold me re ic- ic When tho the officers left leCt Gold Hill with Ith I their thelt charges charres yesterday morning there was still one ono wanted Indian at large Inne The successful termination of or the uprising uprising up up- rising was due to the tho action of or the mill military tar command from Fort Dou Douglas las headed b by Capt Walter aItel C C. Gullion aided b by W AV l' l E. E Ber Bergin in and W. W I. I with ts S. S T T. Stackhouse Stack- Stack Stackhouse ho house s West est John cell Ic ana anu B. B F. F Wylie Most of or the fifty Itt soldiers sol so- diets diers were wele members of or K company compau esp especially cl picked by Captain Gullion Many Ian of or th them m were expert riflemen Rounded Hounded lI lip Up Arriving at the tho reservation Just as day was breaking after a ride since midnight with the thermometer 18 de degrees degrees de- de grees below zero the troops had every even buck In custody within 40 minutes whittles The troops spread out In iii fanlike formation anti and closed In on OIL the residences of or the Indians The first buck taken was Annies Annie's Tommy lIe He and John Syma arc are accused of or b bling the tho ringleaders Inthe in inthe t the he uprising Annies Annie's Tommy allowed tight ht and intended flight with two other Indians who were Outside the cabin with three saddle horses His Plans were dissipated only b by the tho quick quid action of oC Captain Gullion and Lieutenant Lieuten ant Berg n Lieutenant Bergin made malic the CUTest arrest and Captain Gullion searched the cabin and antI found a rifle which was taken to the superintendents superintendent's office Other Othel arrests followed rapidly and nl wh n groups of or two three or more were formed soldiers were detailed to too o cort them to headquarters About twenty twenty- twenty five five rifles 3 s and shot shotguns wera ivero taken from flom the tho cabins I When hen the bucks buck were congregated In the school house and superintendents superintendent's residence the examinations began The They protested a against being placed under arrest and lIe declared lared that they did not understand th the chan charges es against them Mr 11 c explained the working of or orthe the draft law He lie Illustrated the method meth meth- od employed In choosing men men for tor the time national arm army l IJ by flipping a coin He lie showed them th Hint itt after atter being r registered registered regis regis- ls- ls the thc element of or chance entered Into the th calculations of ot th the draft dratt board Maybe I If the luck lan Ian that wn way an In ln- ln would Han be chosen en and auth a n white man stayed home borne maybe a white man was chosen and an nn Indian stayed home The rhe lesson appealed to the red men Th They understood g- g games meg of or chance LeNt The Thc squaws squaw's Were the last to declare declan themselves satisfied When thc they did J 4 the wives of the men who were brou brought ht to Salt Lake yesterday approached Mr to shake hands make an apolO apology apology apol apol- O ogy and give S a declaration of or faith Amon Among them was the tho belle belie of or the reservation res tee er atlon Annies Annie's Tommy's Tommys dau daughter The Impression made on the minds of oC the present generation of Deep Creek Indians by the troops troops the the first ever called In to settle affairs at the re reservation reset reser er- er and the first In the state Inman in inmany man ninny many years Is years is deep When hen the train bearing the soldiers and their prisoners left Gold 11 Hill ill yesterday yesterday yes yes- morning there were sandwiches and cakes loaded with them for lor good rood goodluck goodluck luck and good bye Last night a message to Mr Frank I superintendent at of or the tee a agency enc came from from Crom Dr Peck who went back to the reservation atlon to see how things were getting alon along Eer Everything O. O K IC It said That will be the last of ot the trouble over o there said Mr Frank Its a good understanding and a blessing to have ha things that wa way too And Annies Annie's Tomm Tommy and the other prisoners wrote h home me to their squaws after their theil arrival In Salt Lake The They told them that thc they ere all aJl right I |