Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS r noticed the payment of a novel election wager at Evanston while there said W B Ware on his return yesterday from Wyoming George Pcxton and George Chapman painted the front of William Hlntons office a bright red they having won on Mc Klnleys election The proposition was that if Bryan was elected Hinton would have the privilege of painting Republican Republi-can headquarters owned by Pexton and Chapman any color he saw fit and the latter were accorded the privilege of coloring up Hlntons office front If Bryan Bry-an was defeated The entire town was out to take In the performance the work being enlivened by the dulcet strains of the local brass band and there was lots of fun The Wyoming people are tickled to death over the result of the election and everybody Is I happy Work on the Insane asylum addition will continue until cold weather sets In when work will cease for the winter a Prices for heop and wool have stiffened stiff-ened in Wyoming since the election said LiveStock Agent John Pctrle of the Burlington at the Kenyan yesterday yester-day Growers do not want to sell now and ewes are held at 4 and over quite a different story from four years ago Business in sheep and live stock len erally will be excellent for the next three years Mr Petrlo has just completed his seasons sea-sons shipping of live stock which has been profitable to his road and he has held his own as against rival lines lie doesnt know anything officially about the plans of the Burlington to push through the mountains but docs not believe It will be many months before the whistle of the B M will be heard in this section J O Simonds of Walworth county Win who owns real estate In this city Is at the Walker house on a business vIsit The big Republican majority is about what we expected said he and the claims of the Democrats to making any show in the State were simply an f exhibition of poor Judgment Wisconsin has quite a number of solid citizens In Utah However but few people are leaving the State now except some who r are locating In Kansas We had one of the greatest corn crops the State ever turned out this season Our timber supply Is running short Fires have played lavoc with our forests for-ests These are caused mostly by sparks from locomotives burning over great tracts Otherwise the State has been very prosperous Baron Beultlngsloewc of Berlin Is a guest at the Kenyon cn route to New I Zealand and the island of Java This is my first visit to America said the Baron as heretofore I have gone Lam La-m coffee plantations In Java via the Mediterranean I am much pleased with the United States and particularly the Rocky Mountain scenery But while the scenic effects along the Rio Grande are remarkable I hardly think they equal Alpine scenery In that It Is abrupt and has not the imposing approaches ap-proaches characteristic of the Alps I shall note your lake with a good deal of Interest as I go by In the eats on the morrow The recent election suits me very well It Is In the Interest of good government gov-ernment and is received with pleasure I on the continent Your manufacturing industries will now continue their march forward F S Bishop of London Is a guest at the Kimtsford He remarked yesterday that The Tribunes editorial on the future fu-ture of silver suited his ideas exactly It seems a singular coincidence said he but the Government is buying more silver In India under a gold regime than It was during the days when the Indian mints were coining all the silver offered The mints will never I resume the old style of coinage again The war in South Africa is practically practical-ly I ended and the Boer guerrillas will soon find out it were better for them to resume their avocations of peaceTime peace-Time Orange Free State people now find they made a terrible mistake In siding with Oom Paul for with the Transvaal their Stnte is reduced to a Bullish province However It Is a good thing for Great Brltpln as there would always have been more or less likelihood likeli-hood of friction In crossing tho Free State to reach the Transvaal As soon as the guerrillas slop peace will be declared de-clared and the prisoners now confined at St Helena will be returned to their homes I |