Show TELEGRAPHIC THE UTES Sir Schnrz Condnctins fills Quiet Investigation Kew York 15It is understood that in the conference with Chief Ouray yesterday yes-terday Schurz insisted that the TJtfB must remove from Colorado This statement state-ment is made on good authority and if true indicates that the southern band which has remained psaceable and cooperated co-operated with government authorities is to be treated the same as hostile Utes so far SB baniehrr eDt from the state is con earned It appears that Ouray and his companions are becoming considerably discontented already with the state of seclusion se-clusion to which they are subjected border b-order of the secretary Ouray in particular par-ticular is said to compain that while he baa proved himself true in every sense he is treated more as a hostage than otherwise other-wise and further that he bas never been allowed to present his side of the case to the Americao people save as filtered through officials of the interior department depart-ment Clricigo 1517ttcr Ocean editorially It is i refreshing to learn frum Was Ding ton specials that Ouray and other Thai who did not participate in the late mas Eacre3 and who events have abundantly proved have no influence with the tribe are about to be furnihed with new clothes preparatory to bring talked at by the interior department Meanwhile the perpetrators of the massacres and of the horrible outrages afterward go un punihed and this additional palaver lo no purpose with Ouray will but emphasize empha-size tho imbecility or indifference to the ilrocities in auesti which EC s to jbtan in that department Inter Oceans Washington Secretary Scburz is doing nothing with the Ute Indians which he has under guard at a hnt1 hire and the lips of a 1 tLeir attendants attend-ants have b e hermetically sealed by his order He has daily cjnereiices witn Oaray on whom he is trying to im rees the fact that this great government is i powerful to reward and punish and if the whole naton of TJtes does not turn in and assist in bringing those guilty of the Meeker massacre to punishment the doctrine doc-trine varicarious atonement will be reversed re-versed and the many will nave to sufll for the crimes of the few He impresses the mind of Ouray with the fact that he has net come here to complain of the bat treatment which is the usual motive of Indian visits to Washington but that the great father has sent for him to complain of his conduct that the Indians not government gov-ernment are defendants in this action Ouray goes back to his companions after these interviews with Schurz and repeats what has been said but the secretary doe not think he has got them up to the pile where a council with the great father wIll be effective The secretary refuses to allow al-low a reporter to see the Indians and says newspaper publications have already interfered with the work of tho commission com-mission and General Adams is of the opinion that the guilty TJte might shave hcin secured had the tamper of the Colorado press not been EO fierce against them roe TJtes lave knowicugoif what has been published and the publication of what is going on here would certainly ba known by the Utes in Colorado For this reason the councils with Ouray and the braves will be secret and the results will be sccrc lest the publication of them may prevent whatever is agreed upon being carried outWashington 15The House committee tee on Indian affairs today began an in vestigalion into the causes of the recent Ute outbreak Gen Adams was before the committee and gave a long statement of the grievances ot the Indians Miss Meeker was present but did not testify Reporters were excluded |