Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS The sentiment In NYbraski with rc forenie in the cession or leaning of tin public domain IH thai the I Government should cede nil I of the publlr domain to the different States and Territories thus leaving with each commonwealth Unr I problem of dealing with the question I said 1 1 A Patrick of Omaha at the I Cullen t Cul-len yesterday Conditions I differ I so In I I HIP different States In tin wiLy of 111 l I mate soil and Irrigation that no uniform I I uni-form rule can IK nppllril in the way of dealing with individuals or corpora lions but by slmpl > giving the whol I msiHer over to the States the Government I Govern-ment will I rid Itself of a torublesume I burden and the separate States can act i In the land distribution after the fashIon fash-Ion of Texas where the public lands j question has given no trouble Cattle In the South have done remarkably re-markably well this Inter largely oC course owing to Its being so open The tick does not appear I to have given any trouble nnd stock generally wore much I fuller and better looking than last year at this time I t That big gold discovery In TwoBit gulch is a good Illustration of how J many men can puss over lohes i < vllhout secIIIS them remarked John Wearne i the veteran mining man yesterday at the Cullen A friend posted in Colorado Colo-rado mining tells me that a man named Bailey spent thousands of dollars ill Unit same gulch where this excitement has occurred and with I all this wealth of gold about I him untouched buiauso I ho Wits not looking for It lie was lookIng look-Ing for silver Instead whereas hail he thought to chance nn assay for gold he would have become several times a mil Ilona Ire You sec In assaying If you analyze for silver you llncl slher 1 and nothing I else and If for gold you find gold There I is I no doubt many a dump In the silver produciiiR 1 districts of our mountains wailing to 1 enrIch some fortunate man who chances to assay It tot iho yellow metal So the fall of silver may prove a blessing In disguise lo many a mining camp and tho discoveries which led to the buIlding up of Cripple Crock and the rehabilitation of Leadvllle will no doubt be reproduced In many districts heretofore believed to contain nothing but silver 0 I have bcfn out In western and central cen-tral Nevada slopped on may way through and talked with people from White Pine and adjacent districts and from what I hoard and from the chunks of ore shown me I should say that CI lain I gold discoveries I may change Nevada Ne-vada Into a gold proposition just like Colorado said John Allison of Denver Den-ver at the Walker house yesterday K < rybody seemed to be talking about the finds especially In districts south of AWlIs Stockmen lmtel I men business busi-ness men ranchmen had rock specked and flecked with gold Owners of rich claims recently discovered were said to be doing their l best to keep the l rue character of the situation from leaking out t until they and their friends had made final locutions of all the best claims in sight Whj if some of those districts were MS near Salt Lake as TwoBit gulch Is to Leadvllle the whole city would be out there In no time and several brand new Cripple Creeks would be started But judging from what I heard I should say there will be a rush from California nnd perhaps from this part of the country before fall to Nevada for it is I dlllleiilt to keep mining Hurls hid under a bushel long In these limes Wo are about 2000000 tons of Ice I short this season said Director C i B Church of the American Icc company of Washington I at the Knutsford yester day us all through the Dust an ulnuMt unpreccdentedly mild winter has pr vall < d Our average Ice harvest Is 7 000000 tons but AVO have left over 1500 000 tons on the Hudson river und 100000 tons from the Xennebec river crop of last season und with what we have managed to gather this winter from various sources will manage to pull lhloll hoc h-oc course the mild A Inter has sliimi luted the I Ineieusp of arllllclul Ice estab lishment I ts bin MJinehuw attI tidal Ice I does not slund In public favor with I natural icy i In Washington I the Presi I I dent I und many olher high I officials all prefer the natural I Ice There has been a general amalgamation I of all the Jrf tltl Ice companies on lie North Jtlmiim tie coast Into I the t American Ice I company and ihu chances favor the t addition I of the more southern Ice companies later on This Is my first trip to Utah I have been spending purl of the t inter In California und am much alt niteteti by this l city und its scenic surroundings You ought to harvest some fine ice In the neighboring canyon It seems queer after passing over the hot desert to lend of three Inches of snow In Wash ington II DI Henry F Campbell a prominent Boston pIiAslclan and surgeon Is ut the Xnulsford en route I across the continent I conti-nent He AVOS surprised last night when Informed of the opposition In this State to vaccination VJiA as to the objection because alleged filth Is Inocu lated into the system by Auccliri lion grunting that may be so for the sake of argument It Is putting a minute mi-nute amount of filth I into I the syalem to keep an Immensely greater amount of filth out It Is the principle of substitu lion u very effecllve principle and any one who opposes It is not posted as to historic fuel French and English medical history bear ample testimony to the efficacy of vaccination the raA ages of smallpox being diminished 73 per cent in Purls bA Us I I use Tho doelor IH an ardent believer I of bichloride of mercury 111 n germicide I In bacteria diseases only three having resisted it up to date vlx yellow fever smallpox and the bubonic plague In his treatment of disease the kidneys and the bowels should receive the most prompt attention The doctor Is an enthusiast en-thusiast In his profession o o 0 W < T ONell and C II ONell cut lemon from Wells Nov arc registered at the Cullen They corroborate the reports re-ports from all over the State telling of the extreme brevity of Ihe snow crop and predicting a shoi age of water the coming summer unless there ia an abundance of rain |