Show APPLIGANTS BEGIN TO FEEL BLUE Hotel Expenses Running Up at a Very Rapid Pate BROWS BELIEVES SOMETHING WILL t SOON BE DONE I Thomas Stoutt and Post Get the Harble Heart From tic Kinley They Allege That Their Visit to the White House Was Merely Social and Had Nothing to Do With Utah Appointments But There are Those Who are Inclined to I Scoff Probabilities that the Pres ScfProbabitie te ident Will Be Present at the Jubilee Jubi-lee Seem to Lessen a the Days Roll On Bryan However Will It I Believed be Present Whit temore I in Despair Special to The Herald Washington June 1ith Thursday Thurs-day passed and no Important Utah appointments ap-pointments made the officeseekers I are beginning 10 feel very uncertain as II to when thpir Washington hotel expenses ex-penses will cease and their anxiety be I relieved Yet I appears although he I does not sav so that Mr Brown expects I ex-pects something will be done before many more days This evenings Star I says ExGovernor Thomas J 1 Stoutt S t 1 and C H Post of Utah called upon the J president this mornlngjn a social way and expressed the hope that he would be able to make a trip to Utah in July as contemplated The president is I I anxious to make the trip but every I thing depends on whether congress gets through with the tariff bill in I time timeThe president has had in confempla titrn this hnerot takirighis summer vacation i he finds he can KO to the Salt Lake Jubilee he may arrange to spend a month in the west soinfe to California and other states and taking in Yellowstone park I would be a great trip in which the president would take his time With the tariff out of the way he would not care how long he remained from Washington NOT EXACTLY TRUE This extraction however is an error er-ror The abovenamed gentlemen called on the president to confer on the matter of appointments but they only had a moments meeting with him and I were not given a opportunity to unfold un-fold tie object of their visit They will seek an audience with the president I again on Saturday I To The Herald correspondent Mr Thomas said that this call was merely 1 a social one and that nothing was said of politics or the presidents prospective i visit to Utah I I I dont think anyone excent the I president himself knows when Utah I i appointments will be reached said I Mr Thomas I I knew I could then I i say how long I expect to remain here Mr Thomas and Mr Stoutt think the I president will go to Utah and the latter lat-ter expressed the idea that > appointments appoint-ments would not be made until the i presidents return or until he had dec I de-c cided whether or not to C 1 I f IS VERY DUBIOUS As to the president going t < Utah I i j have already intimated that it is beyond I be-yond all probability I now comes from good authority that he has given j g iiohne g i up whatever conteniplation he may first have entertained in this recanT Even if congress should adjourn by 1 the 10th of July which I will not likely i i do the president from all indications will not visit the pioneer jubilee BRYAN WILL COME j Mr King has returned from a twc days visit with William J Bryan in Virginia and says that the latter la looking forward with much nleasure I yCnh to his Utah visit Mr Bryan expressed considerable interest in the work tg be I done by the TransMississippi congress in Salt Lake City He also stated that he will remain in Salt Lake after the work of the congress in order to be j I present at the semicentennial jubilee WH1TTEMORE GIVES UP C O Whittemore leaves tomorrow morning for Chicago from whence he says he will go to Utah after attending to some unfinished business In the wind city Whittemore leaves 1 his chances for the office of district ofe attorney attor-ney to take care of themselves and freely expresses the opinion that they are not of the brightest Whittemoie has tiled an aDDlication for pardon for Harry Hammond a Salt Lake City youth of 13 years who was sent to the Washington reform school in December 1893 for the murder of his playmate Clyde Robinson The application appli-cation is indorsed by the superintendent r superin-tendent and board or trustees of the institution c in-stitution POSTOFFICE AT CURLEW Mr King has secured the establishment establish-ment of a postoffice at Curlew Box Elder county Utah with Mrs Mollie Showell as postmaster |