Show HOMES FOR WHITES WHERE RED MENS TEPEES STAND Conferees Report Concerning Opening of o Uintah In Reservation Is s Adopted After a Contest J Vociferous Object Made to the Privileges Granted Gra tl to r Two W Mining Companies A Cross Close Vote to The Hernia 1 Washington May Mar 7 1 When the Ute prevision IB in the Ala conference report far fer f opening the reservation was taken ut v by Representative Little MI Mr Ir Stevens t of Texas and Mr McRay Mckay M vigorously protested led against the tIM adoption adopt ion on of the tile provision and aDd were replied to by Chairman Sherman and Mr fr uth rland Mi Mr Ir Sutherland answered the criticism a by hr Mention attention to the fact that for opening em the reservation had haw bs agreed to h Iy i hy by v the th senate aerate and by the tile Utah delegation Tike chief t f objection of l the Quorums opponents was wu bled based on OD the ground around that t it undue preferential rights to the Raven and aM Florence llorence Via Minta companies Mr Sutherland M stated that the Raven RaveD Mining company compaQ ia Ii a particular pU had bad been beeD put to toon I on expense in development deve work buildings and aDd laboratory at ati att i t hi ago and had spent pent more than thaD that its Ma tights rights were confined i to tot 4 t ue deposits depo l and did not include precious metals ls He stated state he be was wasas f fas as ali nui h opposed to the leasing system a as anyone and cordially united n ith Stevens and McRay ft is the theft denunciation of it The pr npr 1 tion in question however consisted tecI af of practically abolishing this facing a ng system s stem The provision was adopted adopt by b a vote of 93 for and ande 87 e a against tb th provision The bill Nil no now goes to the president for i his signa t curt lul and after being belag lie signed It ft is to thought the department will wip designate r McLaughlin to visit the reservation and ud make the necessary ar ari 4 i for the allotment of land hind to te the tile Indians Indiana 1 as provided by b law lawit it is expected that the tile reservation be he opened before the close of the tM f year Ir p r 7 HINGTON IU nay May Ka 7 ITIle The house w of the IV i today roday dav began I hill bill to enable a the tile people of Oklahoma Ok Oklahoma lahoma l and aad New Mexico to I term form sad aDd state and be admitted into lato the Union veraI on an equal footing with the original state cute Representative Knox Hoax of Massa Massachusetts chairman of the committee ea on territories and Mr Rodey delegate te from New Vew Nt Mexico falco made nude extended 1 I Vt hee in to support of eI the hill bid Mr Air McRae ot of Arkansas Arka while favoring hig the thea a of o the three ur territories es gave cotie of an amendment eat to consolidate ck ski ih na nta and Indian Territory and ud Sinn 1 1 them hem as u a single e state irate The h huse use adopted the conference reMe report rt on the IN agricultural bill billA A tight light was as made on ea the senate te amendment to open the ue Uintah reser ration tation at ion in Utah Mr Little of ot Arkansas one of the Ute thet t did not spa sign the tM report ow ti il to hh hb opposition to te certain celt e of its 1 and aDd it was wu arranged that tit t there re should be an a hour hoars debate upon k II side Mr ir Little was especially ant an t to CO the senate amendment to I seen ien the tIntah Indian reservation of ot HI acres at res in la Utah HP H said the senate ate provision eon con confirmed fumed firmed med the leases Jews of certain mining t a and nd in one case gave pYe the Raven company the tile privilege ef K i e I l I lilO tt mining claims alma before the reservation res reservation was cam opened ope to settlement That provision he be said a would rive give this ur m company opportunity to te teJn pros jert leet the whole reer before it vw has at opened Condemns the Many ran Man of or the most IDOR profitable lessee leases Ir in enervation i had JaM been col dated d he said into the tM Florence Min KID Mining ing irig in company which contained in a its Ita ItaI t original I directory tory Henry Hea C Co Payne now DOW I o o general and Benjamin B Bod BOdd od Odd n now IW governor of New York Tor TV They had he said since resigned Mr lite declared that the whole J was a venal veDal one Mr rr Sutherland of Utah supported IV the provision to in the till bill and defended th the mining companies whose rights he be I lr should be recognised i Mr fr Mi McRae Rae of Arkansas declared the i rees proposed proP d to legalise leases 11 in d h hr by conspiracy This legisla legislate ti lim u te tit e said would bring shame and dl rj upon congress r of Texas protested rig vig o h y against adoption of the report Mr Sherman in charge of the conference con conference conr ference r ee report defended It and aDd urged I Ithe th Ute the house not DOt to vote down a report covering IK Items on account of ob te I a single Ie one oae The of he Maid said amid involved only lM I acres out of ot 1180 acres acree The conference report was adopted 97 17 7 to 86 10 The Tale hens then begun began consideration of the bill to provide enabling acts acta for tor forthe forthe the admission of ot the territories of Ari Art seas New Mexico exico and Oklahoma Melanoma Mr of Massachusetts chairman of the tM committee on territories made an extended speech in support of the bill Te To Treat All AU Alike TIle The committee he be said kI were of opinion opinion ion loa that If one of ot the territories was entitled to admission to statehood ail aft of them t were The bill was similar lar larto to former enabling act acts except that thai thatto a ato as asto to New Mexico the constitutional eon con convention nation was empowered to designate the tile name by which the tbt new state Mate should enter the Union and aDd in ill the Use case ClUe of 0 Ok Oklahoma it was provided that the convention should by b ir irrevocable Irrevocable Irrevocable revocable ordinance express the con consent sent t ef el the ats state te that congress at any aay lute fUt future ro time wight at attach to it alt all or part of Indian Territory Kr fr Knox sand said political considerations were from discussion in tD the Ute pending pe both ott parties in th hr it wt a v dec fh e of Oklahoma N few w Max Mac I fit A aad Atlases Mr r McRae 11 ef et Arkansas Artta gave notice that he Jae would otter over at t the proper time an aD amendment to admit Oklahoma and andI Indian I Territory as one state and aad sub nub submitted settled D Mi n argument in h support of his Ilia proposition tl ta to amalgamate the two ter territories territories ter territories into a single state tate If Okla Olda Oklahoma horns homa 00 New Mexico and Arbona were admitted he said ilaW the Inhabitants of the territory who were almost almo t as 8 nu numerous morons merou as II those of Oklahoma would be left political orphans without local government of 0 any sort Mr Rodey Rod delegate from New Ne Mexico Mex Mexico ico made an earnest speech in favor of or the bin bill devoting himself principal principally ly to New Maims to statehood He concluded by expressing the hope that no man mD on OD the floor would be small amaJI enough to oppose on political grounds a bill bID to permit 1 Ameri Amer Americana h Iau to enjoy the fuU full privileges of cit eft The TIle senate ate amendments amendment to the sun SUD sundry sundry dry civil appropriation bill were non noD concurred in and the bill bin was wa sent to conference Mears Cannon Hemen Hemenway Hemenway Hemenway way and McRae were appointed con conferees conferees feree |