Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS District Attorney E K Alden of Caldwell Cald-well Ids SsT a guest at the Kcnyon Politics In Idaho will not warm up for several weeks yet and then It will become Interesting From what I saw at the Pocatello conventions I should say that many of the Populists will support the Democratic ticket Gov Steunenberg is not likely to feel badly very long pver the way he was negie ted even If at the time it did make him feel a little sore as he is i not the kind of man to take things to heart very long He will manage to i liveAs As to tho opening of the reserva lion I doubt if I that will happen for eome months yet A a There is going to be a great big corn crop us well as a big wheat crop In Kansas and Nebraska said Thomas Atklnn of Atchison Kan at the Walker yesterday If I recollect rightly the heaviest wheat crop In Kansas was 71000000 bushels But this year It promises to reach 00000000 bushels and about the same thing might be said of Nebraska That with I the crops from other States will make the United States a heavy producer I and there will be a great deal to ship to Europe r I West of the Missouri river r heard considerable In support of Bryan and antiimperialism said Dr G W Hilton Hil-ton of Lowell Mass at the Knutsford yesterday but east of the river It Is all the other way Dr Hilton smiled I as he remarkel Why there is no I I doubt but that McKinley will be elected I and very likely by the heaviest majority ma-jority ever given a Presidential candi I dateWhen asked as to the prevalence consumption In New England and especially es-pecially along tho Atlantic coast Dr I Hilton said there was no Increase as he could see except In the Democratic l party and that pneumonia was the greatest thing to be feared In that section sec-tion qf the country Consumption was the next greatest evil At certain times of the year people need to take care I ful precautions In that climate This Is the doctors first trip through the far West and he was not backward back-ward in expressing his hdmlration for Rocky mountain scenery I 00 A President Alfred James of the North I western National Insurance oMn company ford Milwaukee Is n guest at the Rnuts v 111 Tames has the reputation oC being a successful opponent ottbc combine of Insurance managers and ono of the most promInent InsumncQ men in the countr country He remarJced la1j night that there had been conaiderabla depression In Insurance for some tine a to fire and other losses and theY feeling ot present was none T the best though there were just ground for hope Mr James In I familiar with this part of the country and has H very god opinion of its future a As Wa will give the heaviest Repub lican majority In her history at the coming fall election said Thomas W Wright of Fort Dodge In at the Whlto house last night She does not believe in changing administrations part ci larly in such a crisis as tho country la now passing through And you may put It down that Congressman Dolllver will be our next United States Senator It is reported that Gov Shaw may re sign and have the present LloutGov appoint him to the Senate but I do not believe will do iu I Iowas corn crop this year will be a rouser It may reach 200000000 bushels The State Is now great for corn oats and hay and l the output of all will bo very heavy 00 O President G D Pates of the college at Grinnell Ia and Mrs Gates are guests at the Knutsford for a few days Dr Gates said last night in conversa tion Mrs Gates has been In this country for some time on account of I her health and she has improved so that she Is now practically a wen woman wo-man However it may be necessary for her to remain in the far West which we both I like very much That Is a wonderful lake this great body oC salt Water and Its Invigorating effects are remarkable Thc doctor speaks this afternoon be fore the Y M C A on The Call of the Twentieth Century He is spoken of as a talented scholar and his lecture ig i looked forward to with anticipation |