Show i Utes or orAre lava joss i Are Aiding Outlaws aws j Is Wagners Wagner's Belief 1 1 I f fI I That the Indians of San Juan TuRn count county mast malt ha have bavo r recruited warriors from cither eith er tho the Ute reservation or tho i reservation i ix 1 the opinion of ot District Attorney Hay flay based on statements statement made by Charles D. D Wagner former I Ij j agriculturist of the tho Navajo Springs Ute reservation On his way to tho the Indian I school at nt Santa Clara Utah where whore ho hoI I will become superintendent Mr lr a Wagner Wags Wag I ner arrived in Salt Lako Lake today tOllay and I spent the tho da day in conference with local federal officials official Ho Ifo declares that at the most mot there thero I were not Dot more than fifty Indian men in tho the San Juan country at t tho time timo ho left He left Cortez Cortes on Thursday just justas justI I as the trouble was first t beginning Then ho says fays tho Uto reservation red men wore quiet Ho asked a number of I them whether they intended helping their brothers n against the tho whites and the they replied We no help holp Everything E pretty good here W We 0 no like trou trouble le Blanket Indiana Help Inasmuch as ns Marshal has reported re ro port ported cl a total of about one hundred 1 Indians in the belligerent band Ray thinks that at least east same 6 mo of the reser reservation n on blanket Indians must have bao joined with Old Polk and his band Wagner who has been in chargo charge of farmin farming operations for tho Indians of that section for the tho la last t four years was ono one of tho the four men meD who discovered isco 1 and und dug dUJ a up tho the bod body of tho Mexican murdered murdered mur lOur dered by y Tso Xe Tse Nc 11 Wagner agnor says that more than was found on tho the Mexicans Mexican's 5 person and he be believes belie that re n revenge c rather than robbery was tb the nu c.-nu c of the killing If It Polk's fob sou Eon murdered the Mexican to rob him h ho mu t have ha overlooked this sum of money Wagner said this morning Following the discovery ery of the hod body and that indicated Tso- Tso reports forts r strongly Xe-Gat Xe as tho the murderer Wa Wagner ner reported reported re re- re ported tb the tho entire matter to Claude C. C Co Covey v C then teen superintendent of ol tho tau Navajo Springs reservation Covey started a posse O of Indian police after the tho murderer OnI Only Few Fow Bad Men l Tho The Ind Indian police refused to go o armed saying in a that Polk's eon son Tse Tee Tee-No- n nGat e. e Gat was a bad gunman unman and they thoy might get gel killed They The went into San Juan county and talked to the tho wanted man but returned and reported that ho had had refused to give i c h himself mt el up There are aro only a about out seven Indians including Polk Tse Gat Yc eGa Gat and Posey that that aro are known knoy as bad Indians Wagner eav tc a Ho He thinks however that tho ox- ox d ment has hns made mado all in that vicinity bail bad and he ho thinks thorp will wilt more mor bloo bloodshed before before- the tho row i in is ended Even tho the Utes and on the Te reservation reser resor- cr whilo seemingly h contented with their lotare lot arc what ho lie c calls long hairs or blanket Indians and have havo the tho reputation of being bein but thinly veneered j with civilization Cl At the time ho be left Cortez Cortex Colo Cola Wa Wanner ncr says Ea's that hat tho the belief was geni gen gen- f i i crall orally cra ly eq re sd that the Indians would not Dot rc resist it t people generally sin in tha vi vi I 1 entity not realizing the seriousness no s of r the situation i |