Show i RENEGADE INDIANS BEHIND THE BARS GENER GENERAL L SCOTT ESCORTS THE LEADERS IN RECENT OUTBREAK OUTBREAK OUTBREAK OUT- OUT BREAK TO PRISON DOORS Surrendered to General Scott 1 I When Assured of a Fair Investigation I tion and Trial at Hands of the Government S S Salt L Lake ke C City City Brigadier Brigadier Ge General Genral ral Hugh Scott L-Scott arrived here Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day in the ring leaders e d rs In Inthe Inthe inthe the recent Indian o outbreak tl reak In southern southern south south- ern era Utah w who o. o pad had surrendered to him upon his assurance that they w would uld get justice froni foi the white men men The who are now l lodged In Jail he here e are re Tse Ne-Gat Ne Gat wanted to answer a charge of of murder in the first degree eg ee In the e federal district is court courtIn in Denver his father Old Polk who has been een a leader among revolting revolting revolt revolt- Ing Indians for years in southern southern Utah Old Posey another nother of the leid leaders leaders lead ers of the renegades and nd Poseys Posey's b boy y Another Indian in hi the par party i is Bob Martin Navajo interpreter through whom a meeting o of General s Scott ott t id d tho the renegades leading to the surrender surrender der of tf r the band was wall arranged All of the prisoners prisoner l maintained an air of stoicism answering questions only when directed to so toy ty the lie j jt Inter ner t r preter and they hey saw with a calm and dignified Interest all of the the sights which to them were new Gat Ne said not a word from from the time he arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived at the depot until he exchanged a a. farewell handshake with General Scott when the general left the county county county coun coun- ty j jail il to go to his hotel Before departing from the jail General General General Gen Gen- eral Scott gave the Indians a friendly lecture assuring them he be would return return re ye- turn turn before a final departure and telling telling telling tell tell- ing th them m they would toe te treated with kindness at the jail He made it plain tl through rough the the the- interpreter ter that they would have nothing to fear respecting re re- sp a fair investigation and trial at at- atthe the hands of the federal govern govern- govern govern- intent ment ent |