Show 1 siioLiR POOR 10 Action Taken Regarding One at Panguitch STATE MUST GIVE TITLE Action By tho Legislature Necessary r Senator Kenrns Discusses the Question With Commissioner of Indian Office nnd Bill Which Will Bo Presented to Utah Legislators Agreed Upon As Soon as Title to Property Is Secured Government Will Complete School TRIBUNE 13UttT3AU t05 Fourteenth Street Washington D C Dee 9 Senator Keams titdny had an Interview Inter-view wilh tlK Coinmljiloncr of the I Indian In-dian oflleo and cHscussod at length the location of the proposed Indian school at iiiguilLh This matter was not set lied hi > t year fur the reason that the Government eannot acquire title to the jnopcrly until the State by legislation shall give assent Senator Kearns drew up a bill which he presented to the Commlssloue of Indliin I Affairs I who nMor making several suggestions ap procfl It This bill will introduced it is rmlersloqd In tile curly part of the next suslon of Jhc Legislature and Senator Kcarns has assurances from the Indian J ofllcc that IIB soon as the proper authority Is i vested in the United States title to the t properly will be secured se-cured and the Indian school completed without further delay UNDER CLASSIFIED SBPVICE Senator Dubois has secured tin order lor the inployincnt of a stenographer in the Blackfoot Land office effective January 2nd The iioslllon Is under Civil service LlassitlcatlQii and can only be flied through the Civil Service Commissioner Com-missioner EXAMIND 1OR NAVAL SURGEON Dr James W Marshall formerly of Gentile valley Idaho a graduate of the Columbian Medical college has been permitted to take the examination prescribed pre-scribed by l the miy for those who de j 4lrr nppolntment as naval surgeons He came here flo a clerk In the Treasury Treas-ury department TWO 1DAHOANS MADE HAPPY I The President sent to the Senate to tiiy the numea of two men to bo receivers re-ceivers at Idaho Lund offices Edward 13 GiiTcll Boise William A ilodg tnan halley |