Show SI SII 1 SITE fOR INDIAN SCHOOL I t I I Inspector to be Sent to St George Utah to 1 Select One for New Ocr i Buildings ttT AVessrs King and Lacey of Public Land Committee at Loggerheads Over Method of Opening the Mjneral Lands in the Uncom M pahgre RescrvationA Compromise Measure Will Very Likely be Agreed Upon 1 IB TRIBUNE BUREAU B01 Fourteenth street Washington D C April 2S 1000 Representative King called at the Indian ofllce today and secured the promise of the Coramlsalonjer that an Inspector shall IKS sent to St George to select a site for new buildings for r the Indian school at that place The r amount available Is i 25000 The Commissioner Com-missioner also approved the claim of Jenkins and West for ahout 4000 for I i supplieR furnished the Indian office TO RBIMBURSE UTAIINS Mr King also had a consultation Tvlth Chairman Cannon of the Appropriation Appro-priation committee and urged a favorable favor-able report on a bill to reimburse cer i tain citizens of Utah for certain bums illegally collected by Internal revenue officers He hopes to have the bill passed at an early day as Cannon agreed to make a favorable report on It it b MINERAL INDIAN LANDS There Is I a difference of opinion between be-tween Mr King and Mr Lacey of the Public Lands committee over till R method of opening up mineral lands In a the Uncompahgre reservation Lacey wants a provision inserted In the bill providing for leasing the lands the A Government to collect a royalty at so much per acre King wants them I opened absolutely and to have lltlo pass to the locators It is probable I 1 that tom compromise measure will bo ngrecd upon so that the minerals In the i reservation may become available to S miners I minersBENEFITS V BENEFITS MINING MEN V Senator Shoup has brought to the = attention or the Director of the United States geological survey the importance V import-ance to the mining men In Blalno and Ouster Bounties Ida of surveying the V quadrangle Including certain Ill llJLV V in lu the Muldoou > country at the head of I Antelope and Lost River basin Tho director of the survey admits the desirability I de-sirability of surveying this area but I V doubts If I it will bo possible to Hr the Th work during the coming summer Th S Senator bus been assured however t3 that the work will bo undertaken V In I the near future and that If It is not Ad done this season It will certainly be V done next s PENSION FOR MRS WILLIAMS Senator Shoup has secured un 58 lr1 pension for Ilannnh II Williams Cornwall z Corn-wall Latah county Ida together with I the accrued pension dun her late husband hus-band at the time of his death on the basis of 21 per month DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS The Secretary of the Treasury today sent to the House additional estimates for deficiency appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 10 1SOO Among the items was one oC 2lGli7 due Lena Beck postmistress at Beaver Utah on account of extra expense In that posl ofllce RESERVE AGENTS APPROVED Tho Comptroller of the Currency has I approved the First National Bank of Denver as a reserve agent for the First National Rank of Caldwell Ida and the First National Bank of Denver Den-ver 1 und the Western National bank of New York us a reserve agent for tho First National bank of Winneraucca NovPOSTMASTER POSTMASTER APPOINTED J R Bailey was today appointed postmaster at Arbon Oneida county Ida vice D J Bovcn resigned PENSIONS GRANTED IdahoOriginal David E Banks Soldiers home 6 Increase William IJanlcy Kendrick 50 SETTLING OLD CLAIM Senator Shoups bill providing for the payment of 52100 to the heirs of D B Randall deceased for certain Improvements Improve-ments relinquished lo the United States for the use of the Nez Percf Indiana passed the Senate today V |