Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS Two months ago I saw fifty Bryan saw 1fy Brnn buttons where I BOG ole today said President SL V LcSIeur of the Copper Globe Mining company at the Walker yesterday Why down In the country south of here men ole wearing Bryan buttons on tho bottoms of their panto I legs Just to ohow how much they think i of tho Democratic party In the block I live on in Provo there arc six mon who never before voted anything but I nnythlng the Democratic ticket but who emI em-I they will vote for McKInley thin year and If this is an example of the change I going on In tho State what must that change bo While In Denver the other day only 5 per cent of the people I talked to were Democrato and I believe Colorado Colo-rado will go Republican I am looking for n landslide in favor of the Repub I lican ticket all over the country Utah Is certainly Republican At that Hepulcln moment mo-ment a Democratic friend chipped In with the prediction that New York I would go for Bryan Mr LeSIeur gave I 3 sardonic smile as he replied Not on your life Now York will show up I n Republican majority of 100000 a a o I You can put Sanpeto county In the Republican column by a majority fit I 100 said Sheriff Jensen of Manll at I the White house yesterday Democrats Demo-crats arc becoming scarce in our section I lon of the State and If we had a little more time before election there would I be n heavier majority 0 V tholi that Councilman A J Davis and Mrs Davis returned yesterday from Kan sns City where Mrs Davis has been sick and she Is nov at Holy Cross hospital for I treatment Her many friends will bo pleased to learn that she in on the road to recovery In I speaking of his trip Enl Mr Davis sal While in Chicago I was surprised I sur-prised at the apparently utter abnence of politics In fact I saw but two political buttons worn on the street I and they were Republican Venders had them for sale but no one seemed to care for them General business I was carried on Just a though there I was no such thing as n Presidential election pending The Idea was Mc Kluley Is sure of reelection so what Is tho use of worrying over politics I I dropped Into the office of Chapln Gore on Monroe street where I saw a bet of 800 to 10 offered on McKinley Mc-Kinley Of course It was at once taken up but the remarkable odds showed the drift of local opinion I V 00 I hope the people here will push the Idea of having the National Educational Educa-tional convention hold its next annual session at Salt Lake said Miss Eatable Reel general superintendent of Indian In-dian schools at the Knutsford yesterday yester-day I met any number of teachers at the Los Angeles convention last summer who would much rather have had the convention In Salt Lake than there They stopped over In Salt Lake on route long enough to catch an enthusiasm en-thusiasm for the place and would only bo too clad to see Salt Lake the next convention place There aro several other cities trying to get It but I bc hove an organized effort on the part of your citizens would succeed It would mean thousands of visitors Miss Reel believes a general compulsory compul-sory law IB absolutely necessary to insure In-sure the desired progress In Indian education as she finds It still dlfllcult to persuade parents to allow their chll ran to attend school She Is a strong advocate ofr manual training among the Indians giving them an all round ornctlcal education In the various call Irfprn so that thcv will be filled to hold their own In subsequent life Industrial Indus-trial training will make the Indian I youth a useful practical selfsupDort Ing citizen Miss Reel Is very cnthu I nlnstlc In the work to which she has given her life and In one oC the most Intolllgcnt workers ever In the Indian flod I Miss Jleel left for the East last even I inc |