Show NOTHING FOR SALT LAKE public building appropriation knocked out THERE IS HOPE STILL LEFT western senators will insist on appropriations for western cities and will hold congress together until the house changes its policy s visit to explained river and nd harbor bill goes to the tha president tor for his sig sie nature or a veto BUREAU 1 rest post building pennsylvania ave are 1 washington D C may mar 23 hs 1 the th provision for tho public at t salt lalo lako and the preliminary appropriation of 0 was tra knocked out of 0 sundry civil civa bu bill L this afternoon by tho the action ot of tb ahn i house in a agree 91 being lne to sustain the report I 1 ot of its conferees conferee in declining to agree agre I 1 to the amendment I 1 representative allen alien made a for the reter retention LUOn of the senate amendment but without stio success cese about forty othera had rone gone down I 1 in n the th endeavor to how bold I 1 in tho the bill b 11 ll appropriations for publeo buildings slid tor for other purposes pur posea before it cams cami to suit salt lakes turn anil ama th fact that a provision for th jhb purchase of a site bite and erection of a build ing 1 Is new lei and not justly entitled to connection in aft an ap lion measure weighed heavily against it it the for th taft bull buildings dings fit als fi t bottle bolac helena mont and cheresna Ch erenna are likewise knocked out NOT FINALLY DISPOSED OS OF there la Is much indignation expressed at the flie capitol by western senators and representatives at the action of the tha house in tills this matter senator warren of said today that the QU B lion alou had bad not bern been settled yet th tb senate will stand by its amendments for these public buildings lie ho said and wo we will send bend the conferees back and back akan again before we will allow themi them to lo keep its from getting these buildings we deserve them and mean to have fare them senator warrens Warren 3 utterance la Is thi the some as the aliment expressed by oilier western senators and a vigorous fight for their retention will be made in tho the senate when the conferees again report and till all liopo hope for them Is 11 not yn yet gone bone if speaker reed can be made to see BB B B that ajl 01 chances for an early adjournment for which he Is so anxious depends upon his agreeing to these buildings ings all will will bo be well and the question I 1 is 9 now how muc much pressure ho he will be able abl to at stand a nd th there ere as a a statement tat 0 client la in the washington post toddy today that senator hansbrough who is a republican national committeeman from north dakota had called several days ago on maj mckinley at canton and had informed Inform eil him that senator shoup was anxious to promote his hl nomination pilgrimage TO CANTON senator hansbrough was seen 1 e ta today I 1 by the correL correspondent pon d ent 11 hn said in ili view of the s tat C bat ats mad in the tha public press that I 1 the national committee were antl bickl ley and w would 0 old use their best eff to so m manipulate the roll of tho the convention I 1 as I 1 to prevent nomination I 1 I 1 1 I ith others athers was asked to visit mal maj mckinley tor for consultation before leaving washington I 1 saw senator shoup also a national committeeman who was unable to go CO west and asked what message me asage I 1 should take from him to maj mckinley I 1 senator shoup told me to inform sial aj mckenley that in ili view of rumors spread by clarkson and others ho be had only to pay nay that as it a national com coin lie he would deal with absolute I 1 I 1 u te fairness with all contests brought before the national committee irrespective spec c five tive 0 f candidates and that ho he did riot not believe that any other member of 0 the national committee would do any differently than he would rould himself I 1 senator hansbrough said the tha stati i munt merit that senator shoup sold said he WM I 1 tor for and pent that massago by him was wa absolutely false in my own talk with maj mckonley as a member of the national cont committee I 1 made practically the same statement I 1 as that made by senator shoup it Is due to maj mckinley to say that ho he replied that it 16 was all ha be could ask and that all that he ha desired was absolute fairness on tho the part of the tha national committee said and at a following out of 0 precedents in tho the making up of abe th preliminary roll of the convention PRINTING BILL ALLOWED senator allison today informed sea ai n ator brow n that the committee on appropriations had bad agreed to allow the th item tor for the printing of the constitutional of con convention amounting to several thou thousand 11 dollars all of claims presented presen tol to the committee hive have h ive been allowed with the exception of bade back pay for the th I 1 utah commissioners which haa been flatly refused by the committee the president lins liaa approved the act t to kraut grant light i of way over tile the public domain to pipe lines in colorado and WT Wyom orning lne UTAH postmasters the following appointments ot of fourtly clasa postmasters in utah were mado today Wasat wasatch clu salt lake county rl william thompson vice theodor powell dew dead roy weber county willism william F robinson vice orson field resigned colton utah county john V smith ilce W 11 sweet resigned palk paik valley box eldor eldir county william H mecham vice charles E I 1 jack jackson sou resigned nerl brock carbon c county countr peter A francis vice trim mice francis resigned clarkston cich cacho I 1 county john john thompson vl vo sirs mrs caroline I 1 P larsen removed coyote garfield I 1 county henry J mccullough McCullou frh ate vl james former farmer jr resigned |