Show iao duail CITIZENS DELEGATION they lay the matter before governor west militia company A delegation of san juan are at the capital import ui ing abe governor lor aid iii the indian crisis now beem ingle imminent in that county through the ute the party consists of bishop Pete raon of moab J B dacker of bluff siney jaunty selectmen oi ban juan acu ty monticello J M Ouri la hal and lester taylor of moab they rei ort that the atee are now thirty miles of moab they are the whiten and slaughtering their cattle they are impudent and defiant and declare even uncle idam and his tr ops cannot drive them back the cattlemen baue haue decided to open h aaili liea on the settlers have been noti fied to their families famili ps ranches being and the and cattlemen aie sending foy guns and ammunition BOMS indignities it was stated to a tribune leporter by one ot abe delegation that all tha are well arma I 1 and a ei shooter and revolver the indians are ar an 1 impudent and claim ownership of including houses A chief and his party entered the house of bishop jones at elloa few dava ago and proposed to occupy the bia hopa bed and take possession of the kitchen claiming that everything had been given to them A great powwow pow wow between the settlers and indiana wag held at Munt icelle last tuesday evening thore were at in the halls and four or five hundred indians in the vicinity leaber taylar was present and described the proceedings chief ignacio was spokesman for th atea and the settlers tried to ners nade him to KO back representing the dam age that would be d no to the ranges by the flocks of the indiana ane chiet replied that chev id i d ben told to come to utah and intended to stay ane lauds belong 1 to them everything had been iven to them k by washington the battlers them if they would return if uncle sam ordered them to and they replied that they gouid not and if tha settlers did not like to live with them they coald inove ont BOYS WILLING the POTO militia boya are anxious to go find ight the indians and capt canman of compary A second regis ant hag abut in an application for his company to be 8 nt to the front it the militia is needed the entire company with two or three exceptions re ported at the barracks at noon today that they were ready they are hadjy connary boj many from the farma and ranches near prove and could endure well the of a jaunt to san juan the boys of our militia fa have been joking a good deal of late about their indian fighting but tasir services may ba needed cotee smith does not seem anxious to move in the matter and thank the lord if he docent doe ent utah can fight her own indian battles as ahe has in the the governor has but to eive the word of command and our militia boya will ruah to tle front with as many volunteers as are needed MR OWENS 18 editor I 1 BBS by our nobe paper that the dakins aie ui the white men out of the fian juan country if troops are called upon to budet es them iam ready a a ramior to join the T will furnish outfit as J have seen some bard fighting with the cavanes on the west coat of africa I 1 am not a stranger to the business JOHN R owens dec 4 1894 any one who has children will rejoice with LB mulford of plainfield N J hie little boy biye years of age was abick with crobo for two days and nights he tried various remedies recommended by friends and neighbors he says 1 I sure I 1 would lose him I 1 bad seen chamberlains cough bern edy and I 1 would tr it aa a last hope and am happy tj say that alter two cosea be slept until mornine I 1 gaab it to him next day and a |