Show the full derails of the bill relating to the ute reservation in eastern utah and which PRESIDENT recently vetoed having reached us il shows on its face a ittle game of political eliat well deserved the censure of the president in the way it was given the bill in itself appeared simple enough it proposed by changing taft boun dery lines of the reservation to add two townships to tha public domain MR TELLER of colorado passed tha meagre through the sen ate and MR PERKIN of kaffas pu it through the other department of congress the provisions 0 the bill wf re to the effect that a title to any lands might bo secured by paying 20 an acre where an at d entry bad already been made nothing aroused the suspicion of either branch of Cong rpsa when tha hill passed no mention was made of a rich lake of asphalt located on the land thrown open the entry of the public after the bill had passed both houses MR boscn who is interested with a syndicate that is now striving to the asphalt beds near thistle in this territory went to washington and made known the fraud that was about to be perpetrated in favor of it wa nothing less thi a big steal whore by a bed of asphalt worth at least oa 00 was aboud to be given away to the small sum of and legalized by a special of congress the true state of affairs was lain before PRESIDENT HARRISON with the happy result that he sent his veto to the senate just in time to save th bill from becoming law the DEXT made borne good points to substantiate the position taken with r gard to the bill he said it la eaid that these lands are wholly worthless to the indians for cultivation or foi grazing purpose sand it must follow I 1 think that they are equally worth less to white acon he then show the unlawful entries that have been made for mining purposes and jbf undue advantage given certain part if the bill were to law when he continues in the second place I 1 do not chink it without notice even to the indians to separate these lands from the reservation 1 is I 1 think that they hold these lands by an executive order with a contract to take allotments upon them and that the lands in question ard not likely to be sought as allo mant by any indian but the indians have been paced on this reper and its explain ez plain d to them and to take these lands in this manner is calculated to excia choir distrust and fears and possible to create benona trouble |