Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS The Southern Pacific will find thaten It costs considerable to haul oil for locomotive lo-comotive consumption to Its Utah supply sup-ply tanks pv6h If J thojll In the Sweet water country Wyoming can be utilized util-ized said E E Bugle of San Francisco Fran-cisco at the Kcnyon yesterday And while the new order of things will not Immediately affect Scofield coal deliveries deliv-eries there will be a great falling off there eventually Trouble has been experienced heretofore with the atom Izer used in spraying the oil Into the locomotive furnaces and then water In the oil has cut quite an unprofitable figure Why as high as 40 per cent of water haw been found in oil de I Hverod to the railroad company In Southern California However the atomizer has been I perfected so that It will do its I work and the water has been reduced to 5 1 per cent and less We used to have I special tanks In Southern California equipped with an upright pipe through the tank perforated near the bottom and provided with valves over the perforations per-forations The oil in the tanks was stirred with a mixer and the water would sink to the bottom and be runoff 1 run-off through the valves Oil isa great thing to burn in locomotive firebox as there are no cinders or smoke at all and the fireman can wear a biled shirt at work without fear of soiling I Owners of wheat fields too appreciate the Immunity l from fires due to oil burners S 3 Idaho will turn out n good Republican Repub-lican majority said Attorney Caleb Jones of Sl Anthony at the Cullen yesterday and Shoup will succeed himself as United States Senator Efforts have been and are probably yet being made to get the Populists to pull down their ticket all but the Presidential electors and to give the Democrats a fuller sweep In the Stale nut the attempt will not work the Pops will POI for tholr entire en-tire ticket I believe the Legislature is sure to be Republican particularly so because there arc a good many nonRepublican voters who arc against Dubois being returned to the Senate and will therefore there-fore vote for Republican legislative candidates But the political pot will not begin to really bubble for several l weeks yet and notwilhalandlng their political differences members of all parties are pulling together for the commercial and Industrial advancement advance-ment of the State ti a a raster Mechanic AC Hlnckley of St Joseph is back at the Kenyon after a pleasant trip with Mrs HSnckJcy and Mr and Mrs D H Porter through Provo canyon up through Heber over to Park City and down the canyon to Salt Lake He said I is so cold nights up that country that we had to have fires to keep warm but the air as so bracing and delicious that we had no kick to register And then the fishing Is firstclass We had some delicious fish at the Hot Pots Noe dont have such a climate down In the Missouri valley and not even an Insane person dreams of lightIng light-Ing up stoves nights this time of year But then the malaria that has given so much trouble In the past is not now so prevalent u 03 I Business at St Anthony Is better than ever said F TV Ross at the ManitOu yesterday Recently quite a colony of Iowa settlers came into our country and other Immigrants are en route from the East There Is plenty of good land and plenty of good Water although the light snow supply in the hills has lowered the rivers Hay and wheat will do very well with us this year and so will small fruits but the large frulLs arc not promising I is too cool up there to do much in that line Yellowstone park traffic is opening up well this season and It Is this week that It fairly opens Mr Eccles of the Short Line told me the other day that there would be a large number of tourists through the park this summer and that the files and mosquitoes had disappeared dis-appeared so that camping out there Is lOW very pleasant There are at resent res-ent no Indications of any further extension ex-tension of the railroad 008 H Four years ago the storekeepers song was I want something cheap something I can sell for 23 cents Now it Is I want the best youve got something 1 can retail at a dollar or a dollar and a half said E H Banker representing a Chicago silverware silver-ware house at the Kenyon yesterday 1Do you think people want to return to the days of Grover Cleveland I dont find l them so I cover considerable consider-able country west of Chicago and It Is McKInley McKinley everywhere Trade continues this year to be better than last year and good prices obtain everywhere Occasionally I find 3 woolgrower disgruntled because he cant get 20 cents for hit wool and he proposes to vote the Democratic ticket But when I remind him that under a Democratic regime It iu I 6 nnd Sccnt wool he Is not so desirous of a change The Tribune editorial on the traveling trav-eling men not being for Bryan Is strictly strict-ly true The majority of them ire for McKInley the logic of events Is turnIng turn-Ing them all Into the Republican fold Illinois will go Republican so will Chicago and Dick Yatcs is our next Goernor S S Charles Wllckcn who came to this city yesterday san the new Mormon colony of Abrahain In Mlllard county Is suffering greatly from the prevailing drought and that but mal crOps w1 i be harvested this year There has been and Is now considerable litigation I in regard to water rIghts but it is believed be-lieved that the rather mixedup slate of affairs will turn out mutually satisfactory satis-factory and that while the litigation may bo expensive I will forever sec I at rest the claims of the various persons I per-sons Involved There Is some talk of pulling In a canal at a cost of 75000 I In said too that it Is believed that the people who arc interested In the new colony will be able t float tho enterprise en-terprise but If they cannot there arc people in this city who will be willing to build I S S S CapL J F Gullfoyle regimental quartennnsler of the Ninth cavalry with Mrs and Miss Gullfoylo arrived last night from Duchpsne and registered re-gistered at the Kenyon They are en route to the Presidio where the Captain will assume actively his new duties and accompany his regiment to China He looks forward to his foreign service ser-vice with pleasurable anticipation The Captain has under ordinary clr cumalanecH a standing horror of tho ride lo Price from Fort Duchesne but on he occasion of this ride his horror became Inexpressible as the dust was nearly hub deep and of a shifting and penetrating nature so destructive of clothing He wild that MaJ Hughes arrived at Duchesne yesterday and took active charge of the post Capl Guilfoylu and family leave today for the west They would like to stay longer but time will not permit lileut and Mm Walker were expected yesterday also but they will be along in a few days Indian Inspector A M Tinker arrived ar-rived last night over the Rio Grande road and registered at the Knutsford He has just come from inspecting the I Indian nchoola at Santa Fe and Grand Junction where he found things in i satisfactory nhape Inspector Tinker I thanked his stars that he did not have to take In Fort Duchesno this trip with that terrible long ride between j Price nnd the agency In referring to the attitude of the Indians to the schools the Inspector said They are 1 I now very friendly and realize the value of education for their children The I eucaton NavaJoH are n Intelligent alt any of the tribes and arc selfsupporting A large force of Navajos have been workIng I work-Ing for some time on the Santa Fe road I and tho railroad company pays out largo sums of money In wages to them Constant association with the white race IB changing tho red men from trl their old ways and they arc doing wall dolnS wIl enough Inspector Tinker goes from here to southern California |