Show HICHTIELDS MILITIA ROW ItCDS MT Breaches of Discipline But All I Now Severe Richfield July 1L There has been bad blood In the Richfield militia Company K Several letters scoring the captain O V Bn have been published in the papers pa-pers and he has retaliated Some montns ago Captain Bean went to Salt Lake and got r from state militia headquarters nd deposited it in I bank and went out of the state to Dc Lamar Nev While the commanding ofllcer was I awa he wrote to his frt lieutenant Carl Godbranson urging him to prepare the company to take part in the Jubilee and m order that the company might be full t master in and drill some new recruits Wbt n Lieutenant Goldbranson got this letter he published a notice for the company com-pany to meet and promptly told them of the money the company should have The company met and appointed a com mlttea of two to inquire about the money Captain Bens letter was given 1ven to the rcond lieutenant who gave it to Sargcant Dwight Meteer who gave it to his brother John Meteer and he copied i and s < nt i to the Tribune for publication i publica-tion iiJ nnlilshW i in the Richfield I Advoi ll It s I breach of military law for c irrpsTondence between officers to be made i > unilc so when Captain Bean heard I of this vl tion he was very indignant Las ight i the captain met with tho 1 compji y The momy had some days before be-fore t tn sent to the lieutenant after a deduction of bills owing to the companys c oratoi iihr officer He explained that ia he had violated the state military law b > his absence over 3 days from the state ou he was answerable to his colonel for that not to the company The money had been in the bank and was subject to his order The bills of the company he had asked to be forwarded to him but he had heard nothing of them while his otRcial letter had been treacherously given to newspapers There had been talk of turning the captain dOT when he met with the company but there was no turning to be done and Lieutenant Goldbranson and Sergeant Ser-geant Meteer hastened t explain how they came to make the official correspondence corres-pondence public clrU Thus all the sensational talk about Captain Beans embezzlement of the company fund ail the talk of how he would find himself behind prison bars comes to naught and those who dealt tracherously with his letters have taken his reproofs and Questioned them not Company K will be at the Jubilee ready to take part In the parade 1 all ioes well They will begin diilllng In a short time to get ready |