Show SOONERS MUST f MOVE FROM UTAH f INDIAN RESERVES Soldiers Detailed to Patrol the Reservations I I i MERCER MADE THE REQUEST i I Suggistod That Work Would Be Goad Experience for Men JTo Permits Now Issued Vi5itors to Either TJIntnh or TJncorapahgro Reserves < TRIBUNE BUREAU IS Postal Telegraph Building > Washington AuG 29 j Gen Baldwin at Denver has been authorised to detail twenty soldiers nnd an officer from Fort Duchesne to patrol the Vlutah nnd Uncompayhre reservations In Utah and assist Capt I Mercer the Indian agent Ho keep out V Eooners until the opening scheduled for October next year t MERCER MADE REQUEST Capt Mercer requested the troops KUggeatlng the work would be a good experience for the soldiers besides providing pro-viding against trouble sure to follow from sooners as the time for the open Jng drew near NO PERMITS ISSUED i No permits are now Issued for visits to the reservations except to people on business for the Government The Land department recently obtained I permits for twentysire chiefs of surveying I sur-veying parties who will be accompanied I accom-panied by over one hundred assistants and employees f VATririNG SURVEYORS > Some nppreh n loll Is i felt that the I rwrvoyors or some designing men may attach themselves to their parties for r the purpose of attempt to obtain ad I vantages1 In tin claiming of mineral de i polLs or valuable landi Their tramp f over thf place may give them the opportunity I op-portunity not open to others The HutnorillP < will keep a close watch from now on and promptly report any bus < of privileges CHANGES IX STATION Copt William F Crcary Twelfth Infantry In-fantry Fort Douglas has been assigned as-signed to the Pay department of the army nnd will report by letter to then the-n f Capt Frank D Wyckham Twelfth infantry recently promoted has been 0 assigned to Company G now at Fort Duchesne 11 |