Show THAT INDIAN OUTBREAK uncle sam begins an inquiry for his wards WILL BE A THOROUGH ONE special agent reynolds of the indian bureau now at white rocks he will hear the utes version mid and will thou then go to colorado to question the game wardens as also the settlers Sett leis in the vicinity of 0 lily illy I lly park where the massacre occurred TRIBUNE SPECIAL 1 white rocks utah nov 22 2 yesterday clr ellsha B reynolds spedit gp rila agent for the indian office arrived hero here from loiters letters received from tile the indian office he mas as appi laed of the fact that his duty duly hero here Is to lolale Inest ln lale igat the late occurrence between the wardens and indians in colorado lie ile had bad not knon until hia is arrival rr I 1 I 1 what his duty was to be I 1 in order 1 to gol at the full facts ot of the case 1 mr ar reynolds will see tile ut lutcs here ho vere concerned in lie ho fracas and ond ah 11 then alic n go to lo colorado to question tile game maidens and Bott lera rs sit in the vicinity of lily lilly park it Is eldom that tile the rovern government ment acts so speedily as it hit has in sending pending tile inspector here now and this argues well for IL a full fill bearing hearin fir naturally mr reynolds had nothing to say about the affair furler than that he investigate it fully SURVEYING INDIAN LAND everything now ready to begin in uncompahgre reserve TRIBUNE rort port Duches Ducho pric nc utah nov 22 yesterday berday mr myton of the uncompahgre commission the last of the three to return here came caino bk back he hall had been in salt lako lake for some time arranging the details for the survey atrid platting 0 of f the land the surety r and most a of f his assistants are here and pre are only walling for some of the inglina to declare their preference of I 1 land d lafore beginning OIe operations ODera rations tIona doil doubtless b this move 1 N ill I 1 be made m within a week COLORADO commission gov adams delayed in making the appointments TRIBUNE NE SPECIAL denver colo nov 22 tho the governor failed to appoint the commission to investigate the ute indian trouble today because the third member of oc the commission was unable to serve game commissioner swan has gone gon e t to a co colorado 11 a springs to see about g getting a man mail tor for this place RETURNED STUDENTS superintendent hauman not refers to them in his report washington nov 23 21 in tile the annual of dr W N hallman allman II of indian schools chich alch has haa just been inace inaje public the subject of oc returned students going back to their tilbee after school life Is taken up superintendent hallman says the I 1 information obtained by him I 1 the statement that the severe crall i clems made of both the indians and schools on tilt scale if nt at all justin able are arc so only to a limited degree wherever on oa reservations there has 1 a marked progress pros ress lit in civilization civilisation i it is traceable largely to tho the returned turned le students influence the ilie majority major liy ot of N horn hom ale successful ill hi tho the efforts to turn away from tribal evil evils and drai dm backs though many obstacles oclea eon confront front them nut only in the stub lorn conservatism of older indians but also in excessive tutelage on the part or of the government Ifor honor tor and d grateful Blate ful admiration he sas cue are one due to ili the oung boung heroes and heroines aho vho ito annually annu atly go fourth from OLT our I 1 indian schools pitting pilling their lives alvea against adani adamantine antIne all of onrea unreason son f ins ing ani and superstition arest ling victory front from ahat seema utterly hopeless hop eleb tile the discovery of many children at 0 very little it tiny any adlan blood lit in the board boarding ing schoola leads to the recent aurinda nurinda t loft that inasmuch us ug there seems seeing to lit bno remedy under existing I 1 am 8 it Is imperative in tile the interest of just justice ice to both race rac ihne congress sho should old early indicate by statute nhat degree ut of blood shall consal constitute fill e an indian and to nhat ht I 1 extent ate n t adopted indiano indiana shall be entitled to a al I 1 support in matters of education in ili the lite superintendents lef vience to the andl indiana and uri ua u ri the opinion la Is given that in ili the study of at agriculture an excessive of at liml land is in a hindrance rather thon it a help from an educational |