Show carters still Wit lins SOME UNDER ARREST their cases will be heard tomorrow waiting for their leaders release the following telegram from brown in governor bests excuse for calling out the militia nkoyo utah may 12 governor CW west I 1 have warrants issued under laws of territory tor arrest of carter arav of 00 men now here engaged in placing engine back on track they refuse to release eleine and cease work or be arrested I 1 cannot command bent force to execute warrenita war renta I 1 call on you lo 10 furnish militia and force Buffi nent to secure peace quell the riot and execute the warrant answer immediately JOHN A BROWN sheriff of utah county the avor the rio western bealine the hobs with brass buttons arrived in provo about 4 the men of the industrial army were then beav preparing for sup per along the railway tracks patrolled patr oled the deputy marshals with their win cb daters the militia part of Denh altera r fles and the got off the special and were lined up in two rows in front of the army A flat car on the the special bearing a buo was also pulled up in front of abo industrial camp with this warlike demonstration back of them the brave deputies went into the camp and arrested the following twenty seven men mostly officers quartermaster lowrie charles burns benjamin morrow william H covington walter evans charles lewis F OG lidden charles wilson john P jamea casady A B dav william rhodes edward moore M Sul liyan W H griffen J II 11 kren john smith E C cronch U T ell jonn thompson and four others whose jamea cluid not be learned the men made no what ever and the making of the arrests did not even stop preparations for supper the made more demonstration than the army they jeered the governors tin soldiers calline them also kids aid boys the gatling gun was the subject of adverse comments and tha whole action was criticized criticised severely governor west was reported to have said it was ft good thing the men to arrest without tansa or that galling gun should certainly have been used when thia sentiment was repeated there waa not much loyally felt for the governor the men arrested vere first gathered in the county jail and in the evening they were to the penitentiary on a special train they were rearrested on a charge of contempt for interfering with property of the union pacific in the hands of the receiver the Governor skids as are commonly called remained on duty at the depot all saturday and left for salt lake over the union pacific at morning some of the guards got hold of the liquid that cheers and burst into army adonga they stacked their guns southeast of their campfire toward the camp odthe and some of carters men it would be a joke to rush in and capture the arms let us show that we are white men said one of the commonweal ers even if the guards are not and his councel prevailed the army is lounging in camp awaiting news from carter their general we will not march till we receive orders from him said one of the men to an reporter at noon have you reorganized was asked well you see we are organized but it is only temporarily fand we do not cire to give the names of our officers for reasons of our own ie your army no we have an increase of about ten and there are twenty applications from men who say they will join us as soon aa we are ready to move the men were served bleir first meal today while the ENQUIRER reporter was in camp it consisted of boiled meat and potatoes two guards known as kitchen police stood over the three copper boilers of potato soup with cliine in their hands the men were lined in companies given tin plates and spoons and walked in single file to ba served the order maintained throughout was the very best and no one murmured each man got a large plate of potatoes and meat and a big piece of bread their tea and coffee have run out and some of the men these baver agea the men are well treated by the provo citizens and they aleak well of the generosity shown they are not feeling well toward our neighbor and thea promise the dispatch scribe a ducking if he appears in camp there were pickets about the campala day refrains admission to men nat known another object ia to keep the men in campther camp The pickets are armed with clubs the men arrested last satar ay were to have appeared this morning before chief justice information reaches by wire that the case has been postponed until tomorrow the hearing will probably last a couple nf days and in the meantime alio army will not inova from thin city genarah jarter waa released by justice vc nine on tha chaice of riot and and taken to ri it lakil with the other men on the harge of cout enoi |