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Show BUREAU OF FORESTRY WILL NOT BE CHANGED Spoclal to Tho Tribune. WASHINGTON. D. C, April' 8.-Tho Senato Commlttco on Public Lands today, after a prolonged session, decided to take no action on tho measure which proposed tho transfer of tho bureau of forestry from the Interior department to tho Agricultural bureau until next session ses-sion of Congress. J. C, LltUeflcld of t&;lcn, recently appointed ap-pointed midshipman at-ic Naval academy, acade-my, could nrt reach.Mn.ro In tlmo to bo emaxl ;d. and Senator Kcarns hns secured se-cured tho postponement of the cxataimi tlon until June. St - John M, Taylor of Boise, Ida., aj d jfnSS-Alice jfnSS-Alice Whitman of this city were mnrnMt at Graco Reformed church last cvenim-The cvenim-The happy couple will resldo In Bolso reaching there early In May. Among thu guents were Senator and Mrs. Dubois and Mr. nnd Mru. C. B. Arney. a Tho House committee held an irrlga-lon irrlga-lon meeting- this morning. After prolonged pro-longed discussion of tho decert land law It was decided by a vote of 8 to 3 against the bill to repeal tho act. at Sciplo, Millard county. haB forwarded a petition to the Interior department, through Senator Kearns. asking for the Creation of a forcm reserve In that section. |