Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS I Senator Clarks mill at Ophlr is doing1 0 rushing business said R Russell Rus-sell of Toocle at thu White house yesterday yes-terday The management has twenty fourhorso teams steadily at work hauling concentrates from the mill to tho railroad and u the dally haul amounts to 100 tons a day the gross ore output amounts to about 500 tons Shipments go to Salt Lake The Senator seems to have n monopoly monop-oly of the vein for no one else has as yet dropped onto its extension and It Is ablE producer There Is not much chance for a producer through that section sec-tion although one would ho a great help In reducing the coat of wagon hauls u it ft The Utah Queen In Dry canyon Is becoming n great producer remarked 13 Henderson at the White house yesterday yes-terday The mine Is lead copper silver and some gold the lead running 65 percent per-cent and the silver 15 ounces The mine has in the last three days shipped 350 sacks of bolted ore which wo consider con-sider quite promising AVe arc workIng mountain work-Ing 250 feet down an inclipe In the In our country the cause of Republicanism Repub-licanism Is very strong Democrats are rare birds This Is Just the roverso oC Morcur but the Dry Canyon country wo all believe la much moro promising than Mercur The road to tho railroad at Stockton Is n very lively proposition these days wllh ore wagona hauling In there day in and day out J d 1 S Avery representing Mahoney Bros railroad contractors i if qt the Walker I from Green River Wyo lie Bald yesterday Our people have n big I contract on the Union Pacific and are working now five miles west of Green River station We are moving 600000 cubic yards o material and have until tho last of August to complete the Job We arc working 120 men day and night with a steam shovol l Altogether there must bo over 1000 men relocating time railroad In tho vicinity of Green River Local hotel accommodations are sadly needed Four men in a bed and one undor it Is no fairy tale Why the I I other night n saloonkeeper offered me this i his overcoat and u able and 1 w is I I glad to get that for sleeping accommo I dallons for there was really nothing r calom If sonic one would put a large chean hotel ilioro would be 0 full house all the time n1 tme Tho saloons arc doing the great business bus-iness Time men dont know what to do I with their monoy they feel that they I have got to spend It somehow and t away H I goes Into the saloon tills Thieve I IB t lot of whisky punished In that country at urescnua A a ExGov J W Adams of Carson City Nov Is a guest at the Cullen for n few can > en route cast to dispose of n large wool clip Notwithstanding his surroundings sur-roundings he appears lo have romalnod Jn the Democratic camp and Qld l t = I ovcnlng The livestock men In Nevada I Ne-vada havo done very well tho past sea DOn but time mining interest Is paramount para-mount to all others with us and silver is our metal The State Is prosperous or not Just as tho white metal Is up or down and until il regains tim position from which it was cast down the State of Nevada cannot be called prosperous When naked as to how the delegations I to Kansas City would act Gov Adams replied that they would stand up for I Hljvcr at 16 to 1 There is no election for Governor this fall as the term Is for four years Gov Adams observed I which Is the most economical plan and works better than a short term Governorship I Gover-norship The new route by the Southern South-ern Pacific over the Carson Colorado will be of no very great advantage to I time State beyond making additional travel and helping a few local stations Gov Adams was Executive of Nevada from 1SS3 lo 18S7 I |