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Show UTAH WILL BE HEARD' No Haste in Fixing Limits Forest Reserve. NO SUCH JUDGEMENT TAKEN Farmers and Stockmen of the State i Will Bo Alloncd to Present Their Vltws to Representative cf th Interior Department FrJildent Roosevelt Fnys Senator Kcatns nn Unusually High Compliment Ad-'ministration Ad-'ministration Has AbsoluU Confl-dencs Confl-dencs In the Senator. TRIUL'Nn tIL'IlEAl, ) 1)6 It Street. r Washington D C Mairh 22 190: ) A recent dlspilt h com eyed the Information Infor-mation thnt the Dcpartmont of the Interior In-terior would soon take action In the matter of dcniilig the boundaries of the forest ica rvta In Utah Only pre-llmlnnrj pre-llmlnnrj woik Is ijntenipUtcd, however how-ever and It mav he months before anv order tan be made b) the Reirctarj of the Interior or b the President fixing fix-ing perm ment limits of forest reserves In t tah Letters hnv been received In ashlngtmi the last few dnvs denoting ilnrm In ttrtaln portions of Utah let tho ftovernment shall take snap Judgment Judg-ment In this matter Sueli Is not the purpose but on the contrarv the greatest great-est dellberttlon villi be exercised Congressman Sutherland hid n Ion? Interview with Director Charles D Wolcott of the geological survey, wherein the latter told that an experienced experi-enced man would If desired be detailed to visit Utah and go to any localltv In companv with Mr Sutherland should the litter so wish on a grand tour of Inspection In order that the suggestions sugges-tions of the farmers and stockmen ma be henid Should this be done the recommendation of the special representative repre-sentative the department would have added vvei,ht in the flnil determination of the permanent boundaries to be established es-tablished for tho Utah forest reserves It was Mr Sutherland who first sug-Be sug-Be d this plan to the department Ulrector Wolcott has been advised by Mr Sutherland that the latter may go over the Btate In eompanv with the expert next summer and do his utmost to bring nbout an amicable solution of the problem Meantime Senator Kearns Is taking the matter up dlrertly with the Presl dent, aa In Heated In recent dispatches Certain! j the people of Utah will have nn opportunltj to bo heard In the premises, prem-ises, nnd there la no occasion for alarm upon the part of anv class of citizens lest contemplated action be so radical as to paralyze any industry in the State of Utah PRKSIDENT PRAISHS KUARNS President Roosevelt paid Semtor Kearns k high compliment this morn InK It happened at a reception given Senator Kearns and some friends at the Whlto Houie Senator Kearns. accom panled John Henry Smith and Hlder Hen i: Rich with .Mr L Cohn the well-known metchnnt of Silt Lake Clt, and wife, with their two daughters, daugh-ters, who nre at school nt New York city. After greeting the ladles of tho part, the President called them together to-gether nnd said ' I want the people of Utah to know we have absolute tonfi. lento In Semtor Kearns down here. He villi look nfter tho Interests of his patty, his State nnd his reople In every respect, and If they want anything for tho State or the people, peo-ple, their recommendations placed In bis hands will bo token cire of You mav safely trust him to represent tho people ' Turning to John Henry Smith nnd Hlder Hlch who accompanied the par tv he said ' I do not think vnu nfed lnvo auvthlng to fear from those who nre intrustid vvlth your affairs here In Washington I vinnt to Impress upon jou however the Importance of miking mik-ing sour recommendations and state ments so clear that thej will bear the scrutiny of careful Investigation" PIIOTFST UTAH HUSINI"tS MT.V Senator Kawltns called upon Internal ltcvinue Commlsslonri erke today nnd submitted i protest of r romlnent business men of Halt Lake city against the loiv of a brolierx tax upon nlllcers and directors of any corporation or company which mav sell or Issue certificates cer-tificates of stock The senator Is advised ad-vised that Capt W heeloek a special agent of the revenue ofllre reeentlv in veftlgnttd tho transfer of stock of n lirge suirtr compiny of Utah, vvhoxo officers were notllled that they as will as the directors of the tompinv, mav be liable to an assessment of tSO each ns brokers In tho transfer of tho stock of the corporation NO HVAP JUDOMK.NT enntor Itawltni filed the protest prrtnptlj nnl today received a reply from Commissioner erkes who stated that he had not yet receive I the report of Capt W'heeiock In Ihe ease nnd therefore) v na not In position to piss upon It and upon receipt of the r port tho commlsslnnir woull take up the enso promptly for consideration He statel that the portlss In Interest mav rest ussund that no snap Judgmtnt will ho tiken After both sides have bo-Mi fullv heard a ruling will le mode which lf not satlsfactorv will be subject sub-ject tu revlelon or abatement on ap peal DisLmio.N ciiAnoi: lti.Mnvni) servitor Kenrns has secun I th. re. monl of the ihirge of dejcitlon against Temple Short of Og len |