| Show MAX JUDDS COMMISSION The President Has Signed I and Mr Judtl Will Proceed to Vienna WASHINGTON April 7The president has signed the commission of Max Judd of St Louis as United States consul general gen-eral at Vienna I is said at the state department de-partment that no communications verbal or written have been received by the secretary to indicate that the Austrian government has any objection to the new consul general He will therefore proceed to Vienna and enter on his duties except in the event of an unlooked for refusal of the Austrian government to receive him Presidential Nominations WASHINGTON April 7The president has sent the following nominations to the Senate Caleb W West Utah to be governor of Utah Dominick Murphy Washington D C first deputy commissioner of pensions Ambrose W Lyman Montanacollector of internal revenue for the district of Montana Mon-tana tj The nomination of Caleb West Was a recognition of an ex for West was the former governor of the territory under Cleveland He made a good official and since his retirement from that office he has spent a greater part of his time in Washingtonwhere he has been an ardent worker about Congress seeking to have a bill passed admitting the territory to statehood He has long been recognized as one of the leading Democrats of the territory Assault on a Consul WASHINGTON April 7No additional facts rolatihg to the assault on the United States consul in Peru reported yesterday were in possession of state department officials today Efforts to locate the scene of the trouble are thus far fruitless The cable company report that the name of tho place was not contained in the dispatch dis-patch and there was no dropping out in transmission Removing FourthClass Postmasters WASHINGTON April 7A statement is made at the department that by the presidents presi-dents order no fourthclass postmasters will be removed hereafter except tho e who served four years or against whom charges may be made and proven to the satisfaction of the department |