Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS The Interest In the coming development develop-ment of lie Iron Mountain country continues con-tinues In Cedar City said D JC Davis of that plaeo at tho Vhllo house yeHtor duy Messrs Ijiuch Hud MlhKr havo thirty or forty mn at work on their Iron properties and I tin general opinion Is ihnt there will be i more opening up before long nnd on tin extended scale There In no exacl lolling what will I happen next hut the people down there certainly believe for ono thing thai t time Rio Grande West 01 n Is I on Us march toward Cedar City I nnd that the Colorado Fuol and llrl11 I company if not HOme other hip Jastorn concern Is I coming III thor to develop those Immense Iron and coal deposits and I make of Cedar City another Birmingham or Manchester Vo havo not had any winter in Iron county yet le I spoilt of When I came away lit callle wore feeding as Usual out on I he ranges and lie t roads wore hard and dry Lnlo s there Is I something of a snowfall In the I southern country before be-fore spring opens I do not know what will happen to the ranges when warm weather begins There Is ns yet 110 sign of any extension to Cedar bv till Utah Pnclllc road The company has enlarged its I station at Lund hut hero are 110 Indications In-dications of anything more 3 I I have traveled I over the Republic of Mexico pretty extensively remarked C L Johnson of Denver yesterday at the Walker and am convinced that as long as Gen Diaz continue President of the republic Ihoro will exist between that country and the United Stales HIP friendliest friend-liest relallons Prehklonl Din not only realizes the strength of Uncle Sam but with his native shrewdness ho can see as events and experience have already shown that It is l for tho best Interests of Mexico to remain on iho best terms with its big neighbor and encourage with all Its might the Introduction of Yankee capital capi-tal and enterprise Into the republic It does not require much of an effort to understand this to anyone who has boon over the republic within the last few months and noted tho number of Americans I Ameri-cans scattered over the land and the thrift that exists wherever they may be I found It means better employment for lie peon and more of It mon Income for I the local Slates and the republic at largo i I and the general I education and cievat mono mon-o a people who aro In ncrd of II I U 1 any I people art The City of Mexico has grown I wonderfully and Improved commercially Industrially and In every way since the American cnleied and established a foot hold there and the Humu may bn said of Chihuahua Monterey Puebln Oimyrnus llermoslllo and othtr largo centers But what I have been thinking about Is this Some other man Is bound to buctood Dla one of these clays and If he chances to cherish any enmity against time United States and Americans as mnn > men do vet In Mexico especially when hey have I boon subjected to Spanish Influences i there Is I likely lo bo trouble If carried I very far hero will be but One termination I termina-tion a recond and very brief war ending with a goodly share of present Mexican possessions If not the entire country annexed an-nexed to the United Stales If the Mexicans Mexi-cans worn heft entirely to themselves I I hardly believe thcm would he any very serious trouble But here is a feeling of Intense hostility toward the United States I among tho Spaniards and their sympa I thizers In Mexico and under their In I I llucnco thero Is hard telling what an excitable ex-citable Impulsive Mexican Executive might do ago Cant 1 T Gullfoylo of the Ninth cav airy has arrived from his San Francisco rip on route to Fort Duchosnc and Is stopping tit the Keiiyon lIe said last night San Francisco Is booming every body Is busy and times are ax good as ever Hut at the Presidio thero arc only doiiichinuitM of soldiers many of thorn on route I to or from lie Islands Thoro aro soldiers Invalided homo and recruits going out to replenish vacancies caused by absences discharges clc As to tho report thai Ito Ninth cavalry will bo sent to I ho Philippines I suppose that will bo ui inc In time but not right away TIme Ninth I cavalry I Is I garrisoning I pouts thai are too Important to loavo without garrisons and theio could not he sup plied right away Thero mire too I many commands out of the country Tho Ninth Is garrisoning Korl Douglas Fort Du chosno Fort Grant Fort llauchuca and Duehosno In particular could not be loft without troops at i I any time I iapt I Ciiillfoyld has his family with him anl they have enjoyed their coast trip very much |