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Show SOLDIERS WILL LEAffJOLBFIELD President Believes State of Nevada Should Handle Situation Without With-out Federal Interference. Soldiers Will Be Ordered to Leave Nevada Ne-vada 8oon After Assembling of 8peclal 8esslon of Legislature, Regardless of Governor's J Request. Washington. President Roosevelt nas determined to withdraw tho federal fed-eral troops from Goldfleld, Nevada, shortly after tho legislature begins fls special sosBlon. This intention wns fnado known at tho White Houso on Sunday when tho report of tho spcclnl Investigating commission was made public, together with a letter from the president to Governor Sparks, dated Janunry 4. Tho president says ha shall bo governed by tho recommendations recommenda-tions In tho ' report unless the gov ernor can show that tho statements in tho report are not In accordance with the facts. Tho report says: "Thej conditions do not support the gonoral allegations In the governor's request for troops, nor wero his specific spe-cific statements established to any such extent as to Justify his uso ol theso statements for tho purposo of getting federal troops. It concludes with this recommendation: recommenda-tion: "Uut wo most firmly bollovo that upon tho assembling of tho legislature, legisla-ture, or within a few days thereafter, tho troops.should bo removed, record. loss of any request for their retention reten-tion thnt may ho mado by either tha legislature or tho governor of Nevada, Ne-vada, it being essential that tho state of Novnda shall understand this situation situ-ation completely; shall recognize the fact that thoro will, at that date, be thrown upon It, nnd It alono, tho primary pri-mary responsibility of keeping order, and that, recognizing this responsibility, responsibil-ity, It mny tako such action as la the duty of tho state, nnd as will bo sufficient suf-ficient in tho premises." |