Show I TALKS WITH TRAVELERS Judge Hubljard of Denver a prominent promi-nent Silver Republican Is a guest at the Knulsford In reference to the political po-litical i situation In his Stale he said hI rather think Bryan will carry Colorado Colo-rado but it Will be by narrow margin mar-gin and It Is Just possible that the sirnrghtout Republicans may win the day tt there The Democrats are disposed dis-posed l to hold oft by themselves and I notwithstanding the fact that the Silver ver Republicans helped them elect two of Jhcir Governors they arc disposed I lo t disown us now and give us the stony hand f The great majority of Silver Re I I publlcani ii i seem to be drifting back into i the old camp Why In Grand Junction where In ISOti there were several sev-eral hundiQd of them they have now faded even from approximate vision In Ouray It would not have been safe for Ed Wolcott to have shown up In that camp during the last Presidential campaign and now that camp Is Republican Re-publican And over In Kansas It Is Ihe same way At a convention held In that State recently where four years ago there were JSO Silver Republicans there was thin only eleven This Is 4 quite a shrinkage Then many Colorado Democrats and silver Republicans pro 1 cxp < uision isls and take no stock In the anti anL Imperialism of the Kansas City platform plat-form and Eastern Democrats arc anything any-thing but enthusiastic on the ICtol plank I think the outlook for Col Bryan is rather blue o4 0 Michigan people feel so certain as to how the election is going that they aro giving but little attention to It said DI J J1 Marshall of Detroit at the Kenyon ycstciday You would not realise that It is Presidential year lo go through our State unless you happened to think of It Democrats as well as Republicans sense the sllua ton and although Democrats do not as a gpneial thing say much It Is evident evi-dent what they think about the situation situa-tion Dr Marshall has mining Interests In Montana and has taken a run down to j I Sail Lake to enjoy a bath In the lake l This Is i his fIrst Irlp to Utah and he Is dellglited with what he has seen here I The doctor will be In town until Tuesday I Tues-day He was In Butte at the lime of thc medical society meeting although he did not attend It and from what he heard of the banquet he was convinced con-vinced that the medicos were enjoy ing themselves At least they tried to ft O There is an Immense fruit crop In southwester Idaho saitl S Bock of Nampe at the White house yesterday More in fact than they know what to do with So much Is going to waste There arc a few fruitevaporallng plans in that section but by no means enough to lake care of the business busi-ness offered lo tem More evapora toia and canning factories CacLrle arc Impera thely needed Then it will not mat I tel so much how prolific the yield may be There have been a good many set tiers of late in our valleys from various vari-ous Eastern States and the homescck ers who came out a few weeks ago from beyond the Missouri rIver to settle at Nampa are located and pleased with the outlopk I am now on my way East to bring out other people The growth of Idaho since the last census Is something remarkable greater I think proportionately than any other State In the Union so that It I will only bea few years before the Slate Is thickly settled There Is i plenty of room I and land of the best to cultivate C 0 0 The Cuban tobacco crop Is turning out something great said C J Cos tlllo of Tampa Flu at tho Kenyon I yesterday and dealers do not know w hat to do lo Jill their orders I the demand Is such In the summertime summertme what will It be when cold weather comes and men smoke more The soil of CubE is marvolously productive produclvc You can pick roots out of the ground I and smell the tar r richness on them I The outcome of Cuban Independ ence which is sure now will be event wi ually annexation to the United States but the Cubans have talked about In dependence so much and so long that they will notibe satisfied until they get It even though It be but for a short time n The building of the bJlldJng proposed Cuban 1 Central through tho length of the 1S Island with stubs to the seaport cllles would mean regeneration for Cuba I would rehabilitate and build up the entire Island But Jsland owing to the uncer tainty of things down there now I doubt If anything is done before an nexation B a a I vas on a train between Akron 0 I and Chicago last Sunday evening said A S Bclden of Washington D C at the Kenyon yesterday and a Bryan man was very sure a majority of the passengers on that car were for Bryan He wanted to bet 5 Well I didnt want his money but I Vei up I his dare and a o count of the rowd in that car showed eightyeight men for McKInley and just twentyseven for Bryan The Democratic champion closed up and had nothing to say All through the East there Is no doubt but that the Republican ticket Republcan tcl will be successful but Nebraska is i pretty sure to go for Bryan You cant I get political sense through many of I those Nebraska people unless you take a sledgehammer to them |