Show TO AID SHEEPMEN V CONGBESSiyrAlT M01TOELL WORKING V WORK-ING IN THEIR INTERESTV Wants Regulations Allowing Driy ing Sheep Across Big Horn Reserve Modified V TRIBUNE BUREAU C01 Fourteenth street V Washington D C August 13 1900 Representative Mondel1 ofWyomlrtg reached Washington today where he will remain for the balance of the week I looking after departmental matters of interest to the State He today presented pre-sented to the Interior department n proposition to modify the regulations allowing the driving sheep across the northern end of the Big Horn forest reserve so that sheepmen may submit their applications for permission permis-sion to drive their flocks from the pasture pas-ture to the railroad to the local reserve I re-serve office instead of having to submit I sub-mit it to the authorities here He says that the season is late andn action In Washington Is slow he fears that the sheepmen will be unable to get their1 sheep to market this winter unless tho regulations are modified R he suggests Mr Mondell will tomorrow see tho QuartermasterGeneral and urge that the construction of the new military post at Sheridan be commenced at an early date An appropriation for this was made by the last Congress but up to this time 110 steps have been taken to begin work on the post V Mr Mondell will also see about hayIng hay-ing a rural free delivery route established estab-lished In the vicinity of Sheridan and will look after some minor matters in I the departments while he is her IDAHO WOMAN MADE HAPPY Miss Mae Y Sweetman of Moscow Ida has been appointed a stenographer V stenogra-pher In the office of experiment station Department of Agriculture at 840 per annum for duty outside of Washington Washing-ton I IDAHO PENSIONS GRANTED Additional John Neal Nev Plymouth Ply-mouth 12 Reissue Edward V Cox 1 Parker S |