Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS I did not dare to stir out of doors nights while I was In Denver and in the day time was careful how I traveled on lie side streets said Col Sam C Park yesterday after his return re-turn from Colorado The situation j In Denver If solncflilng horrible Women 1 Wo-men as well as men aic openly defiant I ly persistently knocked down and robbed and the police will not lift a linger to protect the town or Us citizens zensProtests written are of no avail and citizens are helpless for Denvers fire and police board Is In the clutches I of the Democratic State administration which will not lift a finger to straighten out the tangle until after the election In tho meantime the things bandits meuntme thUg5 I holdups gambleru and thieves ore making hay while the sun shines and are merrily slugging sandbagging shooting beating and robbing helpless help-less men and women The sworn protectors pro-tectors of the public arc entirely Indifferent In-different as long us they Ihemselvcs are not molested they are not interested people s ay at home nights if they dont want to get hurt The business centers of the State appear ap-pear to be Republican but out In the cow counties the reformation Is slow However I thoro is a change of public opinion even out there for the betler and In the two weeks before clccllon I thc change may bo sufficient to give McKInley the State and Insure the ousting of thc present DemocratIc State administration a General Superintendent J J Dickey of the Weslern Union Telegraph company com-pany left last night for thc west He said yesterday that a new duplex wire was being strung between Chicago and Salt Lake to facilitate business and It would probably be extended to Helena In fact yet another wire would In all likelihood be strung between Chicago and Salt Lake The chief electrician i of the company Mr Dickey said would I be In this OILY In a few days en route to San Francisco on company business Superintendent Brooks of Denver was going East to meet him I Tho old Descrel lines will be kept In I repair and when the Cedar City line is down there Is away to keep communication com-munication open by way of Nevada When aslced as to possibilities In tho I mater of the reported telegraph and telephone combination Mr Dickey said he was not a well posted as the newspapers were d U ICemmerer Is not the Democratic camp 11 has been reported although there arc a good many Democrats I there said City Attorney H E ChrIstensen I ChrIs-tensen at time Walker house yesterday However politics at ICemmerer Is pretty well mixed up One of the pit bosses la the Democratic nominee for I Sheriff while the Republican nominee Is n business man In town and many of the miners who would otherwise vote the Republican ticket feel It incumbent i In-cumbent Q them to support the pit boss However Uinta county Is I thoroughly Republican the Democrats stand no show to carry IL I Time daily coal output of the camps at Kcmmerer Is about 1000 tons and there are 2000 to O men at work there so that It Is lively place Mr ChrIstensen ChrIs-tensen brought his IJtlle son to this city where his eyes were treated C I Mayor C II Moon of St Anthony Ida Is at the Kenyon Fremont county is one of the greatest counties countes In the West ho said Our valley will ship this S6ason 1SOO cars of potatoes pota-toes and there arc now ready for shipment ship-ment from St Anthony ten cars of wheat Wheat and potatoes are two crops our country excel In The present pres-ent crop of winter wheat Is already of great promise as we have fine Irrigation irri-gation and are independent of the precIpitation However there was a fine rainfall last week in our country The population of Fremont county is 12800 representing 1100 registered voters and tho settlers keep increas ing We are looking for the Burling ton now at SL Anthony an their surveyors sur-veyors have reached our town Mayor Moon looks through extra strong Democratic lenses in picturing Idaho politically 0 0 0 Landlord Holmes of the Knutsford said last night on his return from his months trip to Arizona that nothing had gladdened his heart so nothlnf the sight of Utahs valleys once more His party went up into the Interior of the Territory from Ilolbrook with ten relays of horses and twent one Indians In-dians and pushed up to Kcmans canyon can-yon thence to Lees Ferry and thence back to Flagslpff Mr Holmes says the teamsters of his party attempted to ford the Colorado river where It was ZO mile wide and the first thing they knew the entire outfit were In thirty six feet of water They were carried down stream for over a mile when they made the shore though nearly drowned Then they were delayed fortyeight hours Just west of the Needles In n washout on the Santa Fc and allogelher bad a C 0 severe lime of I W C B Allen has returned from a trip to the Seven Devils country and southwestern Idaho Ho says that while tho general outlook In the Seven Devils continues to be favorable there Is a new copper prospect about thirty miles from WIeser In Iron mountain that promises to surpass even the coppery cop-pery richesof the Seven Devils and that specimens have run as high as C Per cent copper Mr Allen says a tunnel Is being run Into the mountain where he expects that in ten days It will tap a very rich vein He will return re-turn north later The Idaho Northern railway Is pushing Its track northward he says so that by spring n lOlls stretch of new road will give the Seven Devils much better railway facilities Mr Allen is more convinced than ever that Idaho will become one of the greatest Stales in the Union a o N W Hcmlryx a Yale in an who has been Iravcllng across thc continent to the Pacific coast and Is now yen route home to New Haven Conn said at the Knulsford last night that he did not see hOw the Republican ticket could fail of election The preponderance pre-ponderance of national sentiment pondcrnc nalonnl scntment seems to be unmistakably that way Yales new president Dr Hadley is a success and stands very high In everyones estimation He has come out for McKInley |