Show OLD BAND HEADS FOR SOUTH I RENEGADE ABANDON FORTIFICATIONS AND ARE I IN FULL FULL FLIGHT Chief of Staff of United States Army Will Come to Utah to Endeavor to Settle Controversy With Indians Salt Lake A City City A special to the Tribune from Bluff muff Utah says old Polk and his band of outlaws have for a second time abandoned their fortifications and the reason for their hasty change hange is proving a puzzle to members of the posse which for more than two weeks has been endeavoring to capture the chief and Tse-Na-Gat Tse his son The Indians now are in full flight from their Butler wash position in the cliff dwellings and are headed toward the Navajo mountains about miles south and east of Bluff and andIn andin andin in the heart of the Navajo Indian res res- Brigadier General Hugh L. L Scott chief of staff of the United States army was reported here as having left Washington to attempt a peaceful peaceful peace peace- ful settlement with the Indians Marshal Marshal Mar Mar- and his posse refused to tomake tomake tomake make any comment an on the call caIl for General Scott but it Is generally believed believed be be- ih thai t troops will wil have have to beI be called ultimately t to arr arrest st Polk and I Hatch and their Another development was an order I I received by Indian IncHan Agent Shelton to take the n members of of ti the Navajo police police po po- po lice back to tc their reservation |