Show MORE i1ONEY = = V L Mat is faded Walt Lakes New Federal V Bah1d1ll V I AW1INS IS T WORK Introduees Bill to Increass V Cost of Structure V V V I WILL PUSH THE MEASUREV V Ha Asks for an Appropriation ofi 750000 as Recent Experiences ofl Supervising Architects Offlco Indicate In-dicate that it will bo a Hard Proposition Pro-position for the Supervising Arcki tect to Erect a Building Suitable V for Salt Lake City for the Amount Authorized by the Last Congress vis 8300000 TT S Supreme Court Dismisses Case of Tellurida V Power Transmission Company vs Rio Grando Western Railway Ap pooled from Utah Supreme Court Indian Appropriation Bill Complete V TRIBUNE BUREAU 501 Fourteenth street Washington D C Jan S 1000 Senator Rawllns today Introduced a bill to Increase the cost of the publlo building at Salt Lake City from 300000 to 750000 The recent experiences of tIme supervising architects office Indicate Indi-cate that It will be a very hard proposition proposi-tion for the supervising architect to I erect abuilding suitable for Salt Lake I City for the amount authorized by tImV V last Congress This is duo to the rapid advance In the price of building mu torlal of all kinds The dlfllculty In V getting materials In the West appears to be greater than In the East and the proportionate Increase Is greater iu consequence The bill will he pushed In the Senate by Mr Rawlins and sonift good frlentf of his will manage In tIm House unless the State secures a Representative Rep-resentative before the bill reaches that body HAS NO JURISDICTION The Supreme court today In an opinion opin-ion handed down by Justice Brown dismissed the case of the Tcllurldo Power Transmission company vs Rlc Grande Western Railway company VI from the Supreme court of the State of Utah for want of Jurisdiction The contest between the companies arose over the possession of certain lands InJ Provo canyon Justice Brown stated that the question Involved largely ona of fact and no Federal question arose for that reason It was dismissed CASE OF NATIONS WARDS The IIouso Committee on Indian Affairs Af-fairs has completed a rough draft oC the Indian appropriation bill Among the Items is an appropriation of 35725 for the care and maintenance of 113 pupils and for a new hospital building at Inc Shoshono agency in Wyoming JOGOO Is appropriated for the southern Utah Indian schools and fifty pupils V are provided for Time committee cutout V cut-out tile appropriation for the New Perces altogether and has reduced time appropriation for the purchase of agricultural agri-cultural implements for time Joseph band of Nez Forces indians from 7000 to SoOOO It has also cut the appropriation appropria-tion for the pay and support of a physician phy-sician for the Ncz Perces Indians front 5000 which was the amount appropriated V appro-priated last year to 1000 notwithstanding notwith-standing the fact that the department recommended 2500 this year Five thousand dollars has been added for the care of the blind Indians of tine Indian In-dian Territory IRRIGATION EXPERIMENTS I V Representatives Mondell of Wyoming Shafroth of Colorado and Wilson op Idaho called on Chairman Wadsworthi of the Committee on Agriculture today and had a long consultation with him relative to the appropriation for tntf Irrigation experiments now being conducted con-ducted In the arid lands of tho Inter mountains by Mr Elvood Mead Thirtylive thousand dollars was appropriated ap-propriated for this purpose last year The Secretary of Agriculture recommends recom-mends 550000 this time but the committee com-mittee was dlspocsd to reduce th amount below that of last year Asa V As-a result of the conference today Chairman Chair-man Wadswortb has agreed that 350 shall be appropriated and the gentlemen gentle-men who called on him are hopeful amount that ho will consent to increase the I V RECESSION PUBLIC LAISL > t > Mondcll today Intro Representative the Slate Of duced a bill authorizing Wyoming to recede 10000 acres of jaw In Star valley Uintah county IMffl the asylum and unlvoniltyj3 1m to ing granted to the State The rci fflJJ the proposed recession Is that Ji11iC lands arc Irrlgablo and the SiaWeJ Wvomlng Is unable under Its PjSSjlg law to Irrigate them whereas 5fi the t would do so In return for It iPF the lands In question slon of j posed to allow the Stale to Beiccuj V elsewhere TNvrP IMPROVING FORT MKbNi RcprMcntatlve Mondcll todjjg tn that conlldunt Hint he was WiP would Indorse his department 0 I nn of a permanent creation the post at Fort McKenzie near WSI cantonrne Wyo where a summer been established V PENSIONS C11ANTE i Idaho Mixiian wnr widOt both Ann Davis Tonon S t ° Wyoming Original peturJ i Pollocits ADMITTED SO TO PliACR1fr 4 Kroutine1 f Alfred W Ida and William 5dmnitt1 IX IonOS t O praC lice Ne iimuV bern before the Interior departflh0 |