| Show KEARNS IIASNO SLATE He Will Be Guided in Recommendations to the President by the State Repub j Iican Organization Says There Is No Particular Hurry That He Can SeeCalls on the President With Aaj Grant and Urges That a Place Be Found for HimSays If There Is Anything He Can Do for Lipprnan He Has Only to Ask It 1 tl f TRIBUNE BUREAU Ml Fourteenth Street WAshlngton D C Feb IS 1001 F 1 EW Mr Llppmnn yesterday for a few minute and expect to wpend the ovoning with him icald Senator Kwirn tO The Tribune correspondent I expect to ace himfrequently during hid Uy here and If 1 there la i anything that I dun do for him heha dnl > to ask IL But I cannot understand why there flhould be no much ado about his visit to Washington i CALLS AT WHITE HOUSE You were to the White House thin morning Hnaor did Mr LIppman accompany you 4 No I went witiiMaJ J Grant lo Introduce Intro-duce him to the President hid you get any encouragement from C thcrcnll I can only say that the President la very favorably disputed toward MnJ Grant 1 Have you made up a list of those L whom you will recommend for the Fed j oral portions In Utah l O J LIST MADE UP No I do not look ujion the patronage patron-age which will go to the State as the personal property of any individual In making recommendations to the President Presi-dent I shall be guided by the advice of tho Republican organization of the State and no action has been taken update io up-date There Is no particular need for hurry that I can nee WILL CARE FOR UTAIINS L S mitor KenrhH expects quite n party of Utah people here to witness the inaugural parade He linn secured a > wollIocatod room overlooking the route nnd is prepared lo luke care of all who apply jS GRAZING OX FOREST RESERVES RM Senator RawirnB he 1 received a reply to the pelftfon df citizen of Kamas VVg ilIiin < Jraml Marion IJtjih for per inlMlon to ZCltttiG on tho Ulnlah foret reservation lllcd by I him with the Secretary of Interior Commissioner Jlormann to whom the matter was referred re-ferred HtalOM in the reply that aa the Secretary has instituted a general Investigation In-vestigation us lo the advltuiblllly of armllliiift grtizlns on forest reserves definite reply to the request will be held in abeyance for the present The investigation inves-tigation Instituted by the department applies to all forest reserve and will doubtless show how much there is in the JUMMTtlon that cattle grazing Is in jurious io forest land SALT LAKE WATER SYSTEM Senator Rawllns today prc5cntcd lo the Secretary of Interior a pctlllon of the Regent of the University of Utah asking for certain right concerning the water systems Of Sail Lake City and I Fort Douglas L llaj Downey and George D Gushing of Salt Luke arc In the city FISH 1IATCIIKRY FOR IDAHO Senator Shoups amendment to the mmdry civil bill appropriating 525000 for tho cutabllHhmont of a llnh hatchery in Idaho wan lodny favorably reported 4 VO Iho fietmte and referred to the Com mltUo ApproprlailoiiH ARID LAKI5 STATES Senator llansbroughs amendment to the sundry civil bill dedicating rev enue s from sale of public Ituuls to Irri gation purposes win today favorably rex > riod lo the Senate and referred to the Commit1 on Appropriations The Committee on Irrigation authorized a favorable rfport to lh House on Dole gate WJIsons bill appropriating 1100000 for the construction of a dam on the S4n Curio Indian reservation Arteonu MILL FAVORABLY REPORTED The House bill authorizing Prim oouiity Arhum to IMUP Iftyyear 4 jrcnt bonds tu the amount of fHTOOQ wan today favorably reported to the Henute h DS1fgttI Perot of Neu Mexico today Introduced a bill to protect ancient ruin tm pultlln domain Senator Nelsons bill authorizing the Secretary of Interior to appeal lit mijt brought by 1 Slalen relative to school hands l was today favorably reported lo the Senate TO TAX OLEO MANUFACTURERS Senator Clark today introduced an I atnftiuitnrnt ilr to the oleonmrf rine bill Clark propuM to tux nuinufa tur nw of oleomargarine 300 annually Wltotemtoni 410 and rtUtilwa ttS In KtMd OC the tax per iound j as pro posed by th grOut bill stud Vnds uorthi substitute IJUHGATING ARID LANDS Itrprfweuuilvr Wilson oX Idaho today repotg from the Committee on Irrl jr tl Slie attqiiIe NVurkuitUs bill providing fur the RdOWtlon of the arid lands of the Vet t Vrs Wilson NcVNnd Kin Bill and othrrs from the arid region liave tetrii Industriously working for the Jst tn montiui to secure favombl action by thr ronimtltee of the Hous Upon thejr ifVMUiurc HonMtor Hans p brourh has prp rd ami secured fa vnrAbl a < lion upon n similar meaaure Jn the ifrnnte Jt nuiinK to ho vn wither th Hpraker will rrconl X > t > to jweur tuiy 1 cons4d nttlon for f this hill at this 5flI9fl IHU10ATION LEGISLATION Hut the fart that the Republican form adoplrd In Philadelphia earueatly ptal spprows Irrigation Itcteiatlon affords a But reason why the pskt should act whether ha does or not Senator liaflabrvUh has aaauranc that the brat r tttrw of the XewwandaHaiu JRI broa h Mil trill be Jntorponued as an rtm t t In the minlrv i MI appro MI < bill an that M IH vrowltMT I iwi ti at IejcisiMttat i < i t to Inrl t tt Ofl5tss arid rnrloiu c il > r v > n ofT of-T t t 4 t 1 j L county Utah vice S J Harkncss resigned re-signed PENSIONS GRANTED Wyoming Original James W Snook Sherldani 12 Nevada Widows Mary E cBwen Eureka 8 |