Show I ki1 MONEY POSTOFFICE I Secretary Gage Recommends an Increase of onEfl 200000 for Salt Lake Public ° A th Building I I Therel Appears rto Be no Doubt That Congress Wm Appropriate the Amount Asked ForrAn Increase Was Also Recommended I V for Boise Ida and Cheyenne WyofAn Appropriation Requested I Re-quested for the Improvement of Snake RiverS I River-S for J rS1t 1 J n r attc rJJ r1 TRIBUNE BUREAU i itll4REut I 601 Fourteenth Street Zr Washington CDcc C 1900 Secretary Gage today submitted to tCA recommendations for Incrcao cQtLu93t1 Congress recommendaton8 tty Ing the limit of cost ot various public buildings now under construction throughout the United States The appropriations 1 ap-propriations male for these buildings lIQrn 2fl were found to be insufficient to meet the Increase in cost of material etc Ipl and work was slopped for further appropriations ap-propriations He recommended an Increase proprlllons Lake 100000 crease of 200000 for Salt and 125000 for Boise viIIe for Cheyenne doubt but that to be no There seems CARPElT will appropriate the amounts rfl Congress Pin Tftl Congess as big nsked for and allow these cities build IiiiE IngN that will not be only for convenience or 513 S conveni-ence but ornaments for them IMPROVING SNAKE RIVER IOR3E Jtfsl Chief of Engineers Wilson today submitted outh < several recommen l mil t Congress OF A STi dations for appropriations for Improving ndutoj liVj Improv-ing waterways Amonc them Is one for st be sU Tj Improving the Snake river The estimated S Tribii mated cost Is 23000 and Includes AE 1V mater dyking and lock removal In ti nnc coUrt msti shoal places to secure a channel oi five ncr gi feet deep at low waur and generally sixty feet wide He also recommends an annual appioprlatlon of 5000 for its maintenance let Lxtr is I E J MONEY FOR INDIANS Ni King had an interview with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs today FORSUl and AVQS assured that that olllcial will recommend an appropriation ot 5000 OVED FUZ for the support of the Indians of southern o3mbrktr south-ern Utah rdancirili fled 1VGJI ni THIRD CLASS POSTOFFICES ranci Dri The postofllcos at Lehl City and Mt acres U tea l Pleasant Utah have been advanced 4 from fourth to third class at salaries cfilcku id ot JOOO inn llImroTeti aQ h br ADMITTED TO PRACTICE rs old gcA James Hawley Boise has been admitted ad-mitted to praotled b Cor < ftheUnited States Supreme court cJ farm 19I uth odc1 RELIUFJFOR COURT OFFICIALS SenatoV Rawllns has secured the ap met lib k piovil of AttorneyGeneral Grlggs to it baralt a purposed amendment to the bill for Etlm mmd the relief of clerks of courts of Utah stac 1mO which falltd to become a law last ses c slon becaus the AttorneyGeneral thought Us phraseology was open to LEASE misconstruction With the amendment suggested the bill will doubtless become be-come a law within a short time COOK FOR INDIAN SCHOOL Mrs anT Phelps of Wilbur Wash has been appointed cook at the Fort Lapwai Indian school Ida PENSION GRANTED David 1 Eldrldge Jr oC Gibbons vnie Ida has beon granted a pension of 6 a month POSTMASTERS APPOINTED Utah Basin Grand county A1 McGraw vice G H Thomson resigned Idaho Stefejo Nez Perces county Oc taI McEven vice B F Bashor resigned re-signed |