Show MGREWo FAIRYTALE Appointment of Postofflco Site Commission Com-mission Denied at Washington Harvey McGrow was quoted in > the Hbrald yesterday as saying that he had been appointed chairman of a commission to pass upon the postolTlco site in this city and that the commission commis-sion would have full power to either reject re-ject the picsent site or approve It The public was mildly amused at the statements state-ments as attempts reconsider the present selection havo failed heretofore hereto-fore and the understanding has been that the Incident was closed For the purpose however of reassuring reassur-ing any one who might possibly bo led to believe that the matter might be reopened The Tribune yesterday wired Its Washington correspondent to look Into It His reply was as follows I WILL BE NO COMMISSION Washington May 9Both Assistant Secretary Taylor and Supervising Architect Taylor say that there will be no commission appointed to Inspect the site of the new Federal building at Salt Lake City All questions about keeping the silo I were disposed of last winter both say when Congress refused to pay any attention at-tention to charges made that the natural nat-ural foundation was not stable and after that authorizing an Increase In the cost of the building Plans for the new building are well under way and it Is 1 expected that the llrst contract con-tract will be let by the mlddlo of September Sep-tember or the 1st of OctoberS October-S Architect Taylor will be In Salt Lake City some time during the summer but that will be a more incident of the trip to the Pacific coast Mr Taylor will go to Seattle In June to select a site for a new building to bo erected there after which ho will go to San Francisco and other places on the coast returning east by the way of Salt Lake City Hlu visit has nothing to do with the stability or desirability of location of the site but simply to look it over and get an Idea of the surroundings u |