Show I TALKS WITH TRAVELERS I We have a good show to carry Colorado for McKlnley said Proprietor Proprie-tor and Editor I N Stevens of the I I Colorado Springs Gazette at the Knutsford yesterday I means a tremendous change from the vote of I I four years ago but we have hopes of making It The only thing that enables I I ena-bles the fuslonlsts to make any showIng I show-Ing is that Senator Teller is with them But the Silver Republicans have 1 returned to the orthodox fold In large numbers and there Avill be a heavy Republican vote I Mr Stevens thought that If the fu j i slonlsts succeeded in electing a ma jjoiity I of the Legislature Tom Patter I I j sons chances for an election to the I J United States Senate would be good I Mr Stevens is regarded as a power In I Republican politics In Colorado and I l was formerly District Attorney for Arapahoe county nt Denver a 1 The recent blanket claims of the Democratic national committee as to i the States going for Bryan has put Judge W B Sherman o Chicago In a I merry mood The weaker the Democrats I I Demo-crats become and tho harder up they are the more expansive are their I 1 claims he said Four years ago when Bryan was defeated they j claimed pretty nearly everything and this time the narrow margin of exceptions I ex-ceptions has about disappeared By another two weeks they will be claiming j claim-ing every State in theUnion In commenting on Bourke Cockrann voice giving out the Judge said I am I sorry for that because It shuts me off from just so much ammunition I I Bryans voice should fall down on him I dont know what I should do The statements made by these Democratic Demo-cratic orators furnish fine material and opportunities for the Republican speakers and newspaper writers to get hot shot Into the Democratic camps I MaJ Jerome B Wheeler the New York banker who has large and important I im-portant mining interests In Colorado and especially at Aspen remarked at the Knutsford estcrda that the yesterday commercial 1 com-mercial Interests of New York were strongly against Col Bryans election i Tammany Is moving heaven and earth In his favor and Is I reported as resorting resort-Ing to colonization on an extended I scale but the State Superintendent of Elections who has been Chief of Po lice of New York himself Is hot on the I trail of these people and there will not 1 bo so much repeating done as Tammany I Tam-many desires Maj Wheeler says the State will return a very heavy majority I majori-ty for tho Republican ticket A prominent Michigan public benefactor bene-factor Is a guest at tho Ken on Charles 1 Hackley or Muskegon who has come to Utah for his health Mr I I Hackley gave a public library to Muskegon Mus-kegon and endowed It at an outlay of 5200000 Then he the city also 200oO gave ciy a park with a soldiers monument and statues of Lincoln Grant Sherman and Farragut at an expense of 110 000 and In addition to these gifts Mr Hackley built a manual training school the only one it Is said In tho State and which when fully completed will represent an outlay of 200000 There arc already COO pupils there In attendance Mr Hackley Is a strong Republican and claims Michigan for the Republican Repub-lican ticket by a majority of 50000 He I says a host of citizens formerly Democrats I Demo-crats this year will vote the Republican ticket u a I There is a scarcity of bonds at present said II C Bairoll of Chicago Chi-cago yesterday at the Knutsford especially municipal bonds and there I is a good market for bonds generally and the fact that n Presidential election elec-tion is on does not appear to cut much of a figure The business interests of the country as far as 1 have been able to see are becoming stronger and stronger in favor of McKinleys reelection re-election Even the Democrats themselves them-selves are realizing that it is for the commercial welfare of the Nation that there should be no change o Charles H Wllcken the father of I Abraham Mlllard county was Mlard up from that new settlement yesterday I I i He says that while the results this year are not what they might have been the people have not by any means j given up their Idea of the big canal which will be nearly seven miles long and two and onehalf miles wide with a depth of fifteen feel I will Ota Ot-a mint of money said Mr Wllcken but the work will be accomplished beyond r doubt o Thomas Roberts the wellknown merchant of Alton Wyo will return today to his home in Star valley His section ho says has done very well this season I has been affected slightly by some undesirable weather I but there will be at least twothirds of a crop of hay and the other products pro-ducts will show up very well There are at least 250000 sheep roaming through that vale at the present time Tim Kinney alone has added 90000 sheep to the herds In Star valley val-ley this year and promises to fend some more |