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Army Officer Who Risked Life to End Reign of Terror TAKE REDS TO BLUFF Friendly Navajos Negotiated a- a ted With Renegades Old Polk and Old Posey Give Up i iBy t tD D By United Press BLUFF Utah March 20 The Piute Indian uprising in Utah is over Brigadier General Scott chief of staff of the United States army returned here today with Old Polk Tse Gat and ancl other renegades as his prisoners General Scott took the Indians single handed Six men had been killed and many wounded in earlier fighting between the Indians and members of the posse headed by United States Marshal With Old Polk and his son son whose arrest was s 's sought on a murder charge General Scott brought witH him Chief Posey and the latter's laUer's eldest son Scott oU effected ted the ca capture h ri of l' l the renegades without firing a shot N Navajo vajo runners located the Indians near the Navajo mountains for the general and it V was s' s the friendly Navajos that Scott conducted hi hine his ne negotiations He was able to convince old Polk and ind t his followers that they ther would 1 h be given fair pIa play by the government If It th they would peacefully surrender Risked Riske His Life Virtually taking his life in hl his hands It was said here herp General Scott dismissed the tho posse which had been Ii In Bluff Blutt for tor more than a a. month and entered the Indian country nc nc- nc companied only by his aide ado and his Indian guides Scott was confident nom the tho start that ho he could convince tho the Indians they would be given a L square deal leal dealand dealand lealand and refused to permit any display of ot force The arrival of General Scott and tho the Indian prisoners prisoner created tho the greatest excitement here The In Indians Indians Indians In- In wore were sullen and silent and few fw details of ot their t capture were di dl- dl Heavy storms were wore encountered encountered which delayed tho the party In la reaching Bluff Blutt Tse-Ne-Gat Tse or Hatch In he charged with tho the murder of or a Mexican about a a. year ago aJo JI He Ic will probably b bl be turned turn oY over r to the courts What punIshment punishment punishment pun pun- will be meted out to tho the others others oth oth- ers ors Is not known 1 Five Fire Indians and andone andone andone one white man were killed and one white man and many Indians wounded wound wound- ed In the fighting between United States Marshal l pos poe and nd the Indians a month ago Among Amon those killed d was a little Indian girl who was shot through tho the foot toot and bled to death The Tho first tight light occurred on Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- do day when the 10 posse Se attempted to surround cur sur ur- ur round tho Indian stronghold They were met b by wild and a a. fusillade of shots antI and for two days daya fighting continued at Intervals His Eleventh Big Success Tho Thu teat feat ft at of oC General Scott In capturing capturIng capturing cap cap- turing tho the warring IndIans Indiana alone aloO where when a a. pos su of more than fifty men had failed I is another personal triumph for the veteran commander He has been sent on eleven cloven such expeditions expedition b by the government So most of or them In connection with Indian i Continued on nn palo pace 2 U 2 I INDIAN OUTLAWS Continued from Cram page 1 1 I uprisings In t this ls countr country Others Others Others' were In the Philippines To reach tho the Indian country It was necessary for tor him to travel nearly miles by buckboard and on horseback v Heavy snows were en encountered encountered en- en countered and tho the entire trip was marked ml l b by great hard hardships From Bluff Blurt General Scott went to Medicine Hat and from there communicated with the Flutes through his Navajo a friends Old OitI I Folk Polk olk had hall served no notice no- no tice tico that only bullets would talk for tor him In n negotiations with tho the J whites g but Gf General Scott Sc tt pleaded I the tho cause of the Great Gren White Father Fai Father Fa Fa- i ther In Washington for tor peace Returning I of ot fair He lIt R assured sure the Indians a trial for Gat Tse and nOlt also promised promised promised prom prom- those who had stood b by him considerate treatment Marshal pos posse left leCt Bluff Blurt while white the marshal himself elt departed today having ln been recalled tl to Salt Sail Lake Old Polk Folk was the thc same crafty de defiant do- do fiant warrior when he arrived Cd hero here this evening enin but ho he was read ready for tor torp p peace ce The Indians showed er c every e el evidence e l ence of hardships encountered since the they have been holding out against tho the whites Their ponies pontes were wars w rE drawn and tired and muffled I deep In their blankets blanket folio S Scott ott the renegades pre presented a tore lure seldom seen Neen even en In this country as they entered tho 1 l which for more than two y v feared eared an nn attack and a n. possible I sacre at their hands |