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Show 1NEGADE HANS BEH1JE SABS GENERAL SCOTT ESCORTS THE LEADERS IN RECENT OUTBREAK OUT-BREAK T,0 PRISON DOORS.' Redmen Surrendered to General Scott WhenAssured of a Fair Investigation Investiga-tion and Trial at Hands of the Government. Salt Lako City. Brigadier Genoral Hugh L. Scott arrived here Wednesday, Wednes-day, In chargo of tho ring leaders In tho recent Indian outhrcnk In southern south-ern Utah, who had surrendered to him upon his assurance that they would get Justlco from tho whlto men. The Indians, who are now lodged In Jail hero, are Tse-No-Gat, wanted to answer a chargo of murder In tho first dogrco in the federal district court in Denver; his fnther, Old Polk, who bus boon a leader among revolting revolt-ing Indians for years in southern Utah; Old Posey, anqthcr of tho leaders lead-ers of the ronegades, and Posoy'sboy. Another Indian In tho party Is Bob Mnrtln, Navajo, Interpreter, through whom a meeting of Genoral Scott and tho renegades leading to tho surrender surren-der of tho band, wns arrunged. All of tho prisoners maintained an air of stoicism, answering questions only when directed to do bo by the interpreter inter-preter nnd they saw, with u cnlm nnd dignified Interest nil of tho sights which to them wcro now. Tso-Ne-Gat 8nld not a word from tho tlmo ho arrived ar-rived at tho depot until ho exchanged a furowoll hnndshnko with General Scott when the general left tho county coun-ty Jail to go to his hotel. Before dopnrtlng from tho Jail Gon-oral Gon-oral Scott gavo tho Indians a friendly lecture, assuring thorn ho would ro-turn ro-turn before a ilnal departure, and tolling toll-ing them thoy would "bo treated with kindness at tho Jail. Ho made It plain through tho Interpreter that they would have nothing to fear respecting re-specting a fair investigation and trial at tho hands of tho federal government. |