Show NOT YET SETTLED PRESIDENT HOPES TO VISIT SALT LAKE ON HIS TRIP Senator Kearns Hopeful That Chief Magistrate Will Include the City of the Snints in His Itinerary TRIBUNE BUREAU 501 Fourteenth Street j Washington D C March 11 1301 J S Senator Kcarns when asked tonight if the President had assured him that he Would vlsjt Salt Lake while on his Western trip said No I saw the President today and while he says he hopes to be able to give us a visit heats he-ats unable to give Jne a definite an swcK Thc work incidcntto a close of Congress is heavy on the Presfdont and he has not time to decide exactly what placevshev will visit on his trip to the coast I feel very hopeful however how-ever that when the arrangements are I completed they > will Include Salt Lake I IvEARNS cOlMING HOME V Senator Kearns said today ho hopes n I to Jeave for Salt Lalce nextSaturdaj i I ahall spend this wcelfln the departments depart-ments continued the Senator Utah I has not got her full representation in Washington Adjoining1 States with smaller populations have larger representations repre-sentations here than Utah and I intend in-tend to see what I can do for the people peo-ple this week I GRIEVANCE OF NEZ PERCES The delegation of Nes Perce Indians Which came to Washington a week ago I to confer with the Secretary of the Interior and Commissioner of Indian Affairs left for home today These Indians In-dians claim to have a grievance against the Oregon Short Line in that they wQ > o awarded a sulllcient sum for the right of way which the railroad company com-pany obtained through their allotment in Idaho They also complain that white settlers in there reservation are selling whisky to the members of the tribe S SHOUP IS IMPROVING 1 ExSenator Shoup oC Idaho who has been ill for the past three days is improving and his physician said tonight I to-night that he expects him to be entirely I en-tirely recovered ithin a day or two I UTAHNS LEAVE CAPITAL JMrs Kearnss mother Sirs Wilson Senator Kcarnss two children Mrs E B Wheller and Mrs John E Kearns left for Salt Lake last night Joseph Llppman will accompany them as far as Chicago I POSTMASTER APPOINTED S Dora Clegg was today appointed postmistress at Jtcxburg rFremont county Idaho vice Daniel Hopkins rc f signed S PENSION GRANTED A pension of 10 a month has been granted to Moroni Caldwell of St Anthony An-thony for Injury received in the Spanish Span-ish war The President u ill start for California Cali-fornia according to the present pro gramme on April 30th He will pro coed up the coast probably as tar as Washington and will return through time northern Rocky mountain States One plan which has been suggested is for the Presidential party to take tt Steamer at Duluth and make the lake trip to Buffalo In order to visit the I PanAmerican exposition there Arrangements will be made for the prompt transaction of important business busi-ness that may need the attention of tho President and Cabinet en route and v regular offlce with a force oC stenographers clerks and telegraphers will be established aboard the train |