Show Bert Seyl > oldt Talk The UIntah Indians in Utah said Bert Seyboldt of Fort Duchesne at the National will probably wait until they see how the experiment with the Uncom pahgre brethren ends before consenting that their lands shall be thrown open for settlement The Uncompahgres have no choice as their treaty of liE stipulated that they were to have lands parceled out to them in severalty but the Uin tahs can have their own way They are now in possession of thousands of acres of the best agricultural lands in Utah and if it should be possible to have them take allotment the opening of this vast country will have a potent effect in the upbuilding of the new stale as there will be a rush for the 500000 acres of fertile fer-tile land that will be added to the public domain The mineral part of the reservation reserva-tion also shows exceeding richness as there is gold silver and other valuable I metals Should the government properly provide for the Uncompahgres by putting their lands In good shape there will belittle be-little trouble in rendering the Ulntahs tractable but if the former are simply allowed to starve the latter will be obdurate ob-durate WashinetonPost |