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Show SOLDIERS WILL LEAVE COLDFIELD President Believes State of Nevada Should Handle Situation Without With-out Federal Interference. Soldiers Will De Ordered to Leave Ne vada Soon After Assembling of Special Session of Legislature, Regardleaa of Governor's Requeat, Washington President Roosevelt csa determined to withdraw tho fed tral troops from Ooldflcld Nevada, shortly after tho legislature begins IpccUl session This Intention wns tisda known at tho Whlto Houao on Sunday when tho report of the special Investlgttlng commission was roide ubllc, together with a letter from the erealdent to (lovernor Sparks, dated January 4 Tho prcaldcnt saya he shall be governed by tho recommend.! tons In tho report unless tho gov rrnor can show that tho atatements li tho report aro not In accordance lith tho facts Tho report ana: 'Thil condition do not support tha ttnernl allegations In tho governor reqnet for troops, nor wcro hi spo-rtflc spo-rtflc statiments established to any rich extent as to Justify his uso ot tieso statements for tho puriow ot letting federal troops It conclude with this rccomminda ten Hut wo mast flrml) bellcvo that ton tho nssimbllng of tho leglsla tare, or within n few dn)s thereafter Ue troop should lie rcmovi-d. regard ksa of any request for their roten ten Hint may be made by ilther tho kflslature or tho governor of N tela, It being essential that the stnte ef NevRdi shall understand this situ atm completely, shnll recognlie the ,lt that thcro will, nl that date, be Utown upon It and It alone, the prl asrj responsibility of keeping order tat that, recognising this respnnslbll Itf It may tako such action as Is the My ot tho stato and n will bo suf ,fi.nt In tho prtmlses" |