Show = ALKS WITH TRAVELERS The headquarters of the Denver delegation del-egation to the t LiveStock convention will be at the Knutsford said B F Norms yesterday on his return from Colorado 1 cannot say definitely as yet whether there will be a specinl I train but It looks that way The Denver Den-ver people will briny a bund and the committees of arrangement will decide Saturday on the special and the music There Is it good chance of the Cowboy band from Pueblo being the musical organization or-ganization That band Is the successor to the Dodge City Cowboy band and can play most any musical score It will make a great hit in Zion particularly particu-larly as the band has among Its members mem-bers a full orchestra o 5 < t Careful and longcontinued analysis of our asphalt near Sunnyslde has given some not only interesting but Important Im-portant results said R A Klrkcr at the Cullen yesterday For one thing we have made Voselno that is I an aniline ani-line red dye very largely used In the arts particularly In thc manufacture of color used In nlnlng papeterlea and wall c papers Then there Is as much paraflln In our asphalt as there Is In the Mexican and more than In the Trinidad Trin-idad asphalt Moreover we have brought out the finpsl kind of azurilo I and that Is worth a good deal We are convinced that there Is more to begotten be-gotten out of the asphalt than this but a I rip to Scotch laboratories may be necessary in order to find out just what can be dour with the raw material O S S Government Sheep Inspector Illckox has returned from Eastern trip and Is at the I Cullen When asked about the latest phase of the sheepcattle troubles In Colorado he said I read pf tho reported recent killing In western west-ern Colorado of a big band of sheep by cattlemen whoso ranges the sheep had Invaded but have not been able to ascertain as-certain that there was any truth In I the report In fact I dont believe it I This coming convention will settle l I differences between cattlemen and sheepmen so that there will be no more clashing but each will respect the rights and Interests of others O 0 V The new Gunnlson reservoir on San pete river will irrigate 15000 acres said Engineer T P Rlgney yesterday The work on the earthwork la I well under way and It will have 300 feet of tunnel Work on the Highland canal scheme Is also being pushed with sev entyfive teams working 1 Is on one of the tributaries to the Sanpcto river and when completed will Irrigate 2500 acres acresA A peculiar water suit will be heard at MantI the last of the month The Sanpete Coal company In draining grounds on which are located its coal deposits drained a collection of springs on which the neighboring farmers had been wont from time Immemorial to I depend for Irrigation and at the same time the coal company sold this water as it ran from the drainage tunnel mouth half a mile distant The farmers farm-ers who lost their springs fail to see how the coal company has the right to do all this and have instituted a suit to find ou to q a There is a report oCa new cable tramway at Bingham that if carried out will mean considerable said B W Grant at the Walker yesterday The scheme is nothing less lhan a combination combina-tion tramway from several o the mines fourteen miles across the valley to the smelters By this the mine operators expect to run their ores directly l rectly from the mines to the reduction works by gravity the loaded car running run-ning down hill furnishing the power to bring the empty cars hack and all the engine power needed will be enough to hold the outwardbound cars from running down hill too Cast I Is beloved be-loved that such a scheme will cost at least 200000 but the saving in freights will be something gieat |