| Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS There has been quite a number of I rattle shipped into Salt Lake this winter win-ter for slaughtering from Vasatch county said J O Duke of Uebor at the White house yesterday During the HVCSU K convention one stockman stock-man from Colorado bought 500 head of one two and threeyearold steers from Wasatch county herds and whipped them East for feeding He paid 325 straight and on the Ijoof It is cheaper to ship East fpr cornfattening than to ship the corn in from Nebraska or I Kansas and fatten here It costs 65 I cents to ship corn In while the lightweight light-weight stock can be shipped to the feeding grounds for 50 cents and the fattened carcasses are shipped back at 25 cents per 100 Then a 900pound steer on the feeding grounds will In nlntly days gain 300 pounds All of our stock Is grass fed In summer sum-mer and hay fed with some grain In the winter a C J Downey of Denver recently city editor of the Rocky Mountain News Is a guest at the Cullen having come out here for a change and to look i over the local mining situation as he has given up newspaper work for mining mi-ning Mr Downey Is Interested in the i LJI Sal country and may go down there In speaking of the Denver newspaper i field he stated that John Martin for I HO many years city editor of the News I has been promoted to be news and night editor and Mr Bookvraltcr for J merly assistant city editor has quit the business for photography CapU I I Gill formerly mining editor of the Republican I 1 Re-publican has switched off onto the I 1 Times and Fred Johnson formerly livestock editor of the News has for some time been doing fine service In I I the same line for the Republican Hon i i Willis Thompson Is back from the coast and Is city editor of the Post I 1 Aa to the railroad tuatlon Mr Downey Dow-ney says Even the railroad presl I i dents do not know themselves It all I I depends upon the men who hold the i bonds and Jt la often a few banks who are the holders When they find that a community of Interests requires con I I I solldatlon it Is prety apt to be done The Burlington Ja the great road running I run-ning Into Denver and we look for Important Im-portant moves In Burlington circles 9 There is good winter feed in the Raft River country said A Chadwlck of Standrod Ida aL the White house yesterday But as a general thing there Is little or snow in the valleys and sheep have to hug the foothills largely But the mountains are well supplied with snow so there will be no drought this summer 4 5 The extent to which come firms or manufacturers advertise is instanced In the experience of two traveling friends of mine said CapL Droste of I St Louis at the Kcnyon yesterday One of them representing a big shoe concern walked Into the room of the other at the hotel and picked up a volume vol-ume that he appeared never to have seen before After turning over the leaves he asked What is this book That book what thats the Bible Well Im glad to have found a copy of It the first traveling man said 1 have often desired to see It because I understand It Is the only book printed In which Blank Coa shoe advertisement advertise-ment does not appear j The people of Hiawatha Kan have been enjoying a great revival of re ligion paid Evangelist Cordner yesterday yes-terday And did the people then turnout turn-out and smash the saloons was asked They did not need to was the reply re-ply The only saloonists in town were two whiskyselling drug stores One of I the proprietors was among the converted convert-ed and he Immediately turned his stock of liquors into the gutters The other man was closed up without dlfllculty |