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Show GENERAL SCOTT IS WELL PLEASED Monticello. Utah. rarch 22. via Bluff General Hugh L. Scott and his party with Old PHy, Old Posey, Tse-Na-Oat and Posey's sen In charge, loft her today for Moah on the way to Salt Ijike. The pam expocts lo loae Moah some time, tomorrow and to ; reach Tempson's Tuesday. Tho Hchd. ule provldsg that the party ahall ar rive In Salt Lako Wednesday afternoon after-noon United States Marshal Aqulla Nobekfir In with Central Seott. General Scott whs considerably elated today In dlaettsslng the peaceful peace-ful sorrendur of Old Polk and the lender of hf bend of renegade P. j ntes, nnd th vetrran army head Is of the oplnlen that ther will 1m no 1 further trouble with the iOntheaaterB. Utah lndlnns, Tsllt of Experiences. Telling of his dealings with the In- j dlana, Otmera) R'-o't said: "This U tke eleventh Indian uprls i Ing that T hare been called npan to quiet, T am pluad that I should have been 6uecetfful at b early a del In traatlnj; with the Indians It has never been my policy to hurry matters, but allow them ample 'unto 'un-to hecmne thoroughly ronvHrsiinf with , every phon Bf the terms yeu have to offer before you put the final qus- j tloci "What are yen pelng to do?" I "I came (n here prepared to spend ' any number of days to tret in touch i with thesrt Indians (fnce f can get them to come In and talk, the learn that I am their friend and th biggest Part i.f the battle is ovror. What I consider the greatest feature of all la gS r - m J"'.1 " the fact that once the Indians have civ en me their promise to be good they have never broken their word. Nor has it been necessary to go over the ground the second time "Of thp t vwm y seven Indians who came into Mexican Hat In response tn my request sent out by an Tndian runner. run-ner. Bdike'g Boy, there was not one of thorn bul what wanted to come in under my protection, and give himself up." |