Show TALK WITH TRAVELERS John Sparks of Reno Nov the well known cattleman Is at the Kenyon He I said yesterday Nevada has tnc reputation repu-tation of having the best beef cuttle of L l any State in tne Union and when H is r I known In the feeding Slates that Neva I da cnttTe ate coming Into market the I stockyard are always I well 1 patronized and good prices obtained At present all the immediately saleable stock In I the Stale are contracted for but it Is a great breeding State and there Is ul ways a large reserve of the rising bovine I bo-vine generation We are taking great pains in Nevada to Diced a hlgu gruue of cattle for beef qualities Inert are no dairy cattle to steak of in our sec Lion of the country The total number of cattle In Nevada today must be about 7COUOO head and tnls years exports will probably be IbUOOO head Three years ago the shipment ran up to 350000 head but thero were special reasons for thai large Igure Contrary to reports buffalo and cows havo been crossed und with success al though crossing the other was has not been successful 1 have tried It myself and hve seen It clone down In the Texas panhandle The cross makes a very line quality of beel a line robe skin amid a very goodlooking head But the cow I products are no milkers As to the iirld lands I believe they should be ceded by 1 the general Government Govern-ment to lie different Suites lolling the States solve the leasing problem tneni selves It would be best for thc Slates then to dispose of these lands outright to herdowners who would improve the lamIdsseed mony of them and irrigate But no one will spend much money In Improving lands ho does not own Mr Sparks Is In lown on pleasure and business tho Jailer lo arrange for tho spring deliveries of stock sold some Lime ago 0 8 I C S Collett llrst counselor to Presi dent S B Bennion of Vernal is a guest at the White house having come over I on a business trip lie said last even ing We have one of the best sections of country In the Vest and were theivi 1 only a railroad running to Vernal from L somewhere there would be a great boom on In Ulntah county Even with the long haul that Is now necessary there is a good deal of freighting done Our people exported 20000U pounds of honey last year and If there was a nil I road there would bo a long line of farm L products to send out Every year there has been a railroad builtoil on paper un tll people were tired of reading about them but now It does seem as though there was some show of a railroad gel ting into our country from somewhere There Is something more than Uillc about rebuilding tho wagon ruad be tween Vernal and flock Springs which would expedite travel between tho two points I There is no snow of any consequence back In the hills and only a moderate fall on the ground in the forecl reserve But it Ja two months yet before steady hot weather sale In and there Is a good chance for rains to make up for the de ficiency in snow Vernal Is growing fast The Saints are building a 25000 tabernacle to seat 1SOO people and then there Is to be n 20000 courthouse These new buildings with the number of business and residence structures that havo recently gone up ana are to be bqllt Bhortly are giving our mechanics plenty to do Our asphalted sidewalks too attract the attention oC visitors and where the asphalt has been used on the roadways It wnys has proven a success When Mr Culmor was In Vernal he looked the asphalt worlc over and said Lake It was better than the work la Salt o e When people buy luxuries we know that they must have money Maid N G Rolmer of Philadelphia at the Knuts ford yesterday And one of these lux uries that is I being sold so readily now Js perfume Trade In that Hm was j j 1 per cent greater last year than In ISIS and thli year it will be larger r have been told Salt Lake was a show town but 1 do not find It SQ for my salon hero tell a different I Ilnt story and then the town appears to be decidedly brlsk There has been a maoist marked < etl change in favor of American goods In this I country In the last three years There elc4 were purchased In 1SB7 In the united Stales 3000000 worth of for or el eignmade nmade perfumes The last year In this country consumption of L foreign made perfumes was only one million although the general consumption has J I greatly Increased I believe In a L arlfC protective of nil Americanmade goods It keeps wages tip and the wageeani ers arc the ones after all who spend I the monuy and keep It In circulation The best CrCuJrIl perfumes come Hl pretty high The Quoen of Violets ells at 45 pel gallon and the crystals from rom whlc l It is s made cost IGO They are a German I product and are thru expensive because I I their manufacture is a trade secret I There are constant experiments and I J z discoveries l In laboratory work and the trade In thin country Is being rapidly I built uj There has never been found I any way to prevent perfume from spoil lIng I i by being left In the sun but If kept 1 In the dark It will keep Indefinitely i > I e I The cost of handling iron ore has 1 been reduced to a line point remarked James Hedges a Chicago civil engineer I at the Knutsford At nke Superior shipping points the ore Is loaded Into tho boats at from 15 to 2o cents l per ton while the cost of loading on the cars at the mines has been educes i to 10 cents i Then the cont of handling other ma tonal used in Iron smelting and thp I methods of general handling afterward have been so systematized and reduced and many iron men believe that even If the tariff on Iron and steel were removed i I re-moved the manufacturers could sun I defy foreign competition j I I I 1 |