Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS t rr r Next year will bp the greatest TOt Colorado that the Slate bus ever seen said WN Slyer ot Denver at the Ken yon Cripple Creek IK this year producing pro-ducing close onto two million of gold per month Ollpln county IB puttIng oUt four and a half millions mostly gold per month Breclccnrldge and Park counties are coming to the fore after Inactivity In the past Clear Creek IB more promising than ever and HO Is Boulder Crecdo IB In excellent excel-lent shape while for Leadvllle a regular regu-lar oldtime boom is promised Yes LeadvIIle Is going to have a great tlmu In the course of another year There Is bound to be n great raIlroad raIl-road development also In Colorado Tho Denver Rio Grande Is atandard gaugIng Its line to Creede nnd In the cduvdc df lhi n > xt Chat yearn I belleo there wll not be a narrowgauge line In Colorado with perhaps the exception excep-tion oC the South Park line The nur rowgaugo equipment of the D R G Will wear out In a few yearn and It will hardly pay tim company lo renew It and that means a standardgauge j even over the Marshall FOBS and to j Amonlto and west to Durango and i Sllvorton General business in Colorado la very active and strong and tho feeling Is oC the best The railroads have done well by the business men of Denver and have given such southbound tat s Into New Mexico that a large and substantial substan-tial commerce has been built up In that country by Denver and Pueblo merchants mer-chants to the exclusion of Jobbers on the Missouri river 0 0 t Wp have had some very favorable rains throughout Washington county said R C liiind yesterday at the Cullen Cul-len and the ranges are now In goOd condition We are In expectation as are the people further up the State that the Log Angeles railroad will pans through Si George and thence through Cedar City to Salt Lake rather than around to lie west as there will be much more business for the road overlie over-lie eastern location The copper interests In-terests are flourishing In our country The Grand Gulch people just over the line In Arizona have made several line strikes and are getting out ore assaying assay-ing 50 per cent copper All of tho busl ncss connected with this company passes through St George Then B F Saunders In buying cattle cat-tle In the country to stock hla home ranch at tho Buckskins with T e crops have been harvested and the county Is In a prosperous condition S 0 Gov Roosevelt drew Immense crowds In Ohio said J R Morman of Toledo at the Walker yesterday My wife wrote mo that she started to lie Toledo depot when Roosevelt arrived I expecting to at least see him but she I could not get within two blocks of the I Governor A3 he was to speak at the fair grounds she wont out there but could not get within a long distance of the platform she said a mile so great was the crowd I have been out on the I Pacific coast for several weeks and find political sentiment largely one way out there for McKinley e Ulntah county Is a great country for honey remarked D M Brown of Vernal I Ver-nal at the Cullen yesterday The honey Is the purest richest and finest article that I have seen anywhere In the United Stales There Is nothing to I compare with It In the East Our lu come Is excellent material from which to make honey and the bee Industry > In Ulntah county has grown to large1 proportions Great care Is taken In the matter of selecting queen bets and the1 liquid honey Is extracted from the combs by a centrifugal machine nd1 that the combs can be returned to the hives for lie bocH to use again thus bavins for honeymaking the time thftt would otherwise be given to comb1 making K Nambu a wealthy Japanese merchant mer-chant from Tokio Is at the Ki ltsford on route home after a Parisian trip Mr Nambu way not particularly Impressed Im-pressed with the preparations being made at Buffalo for the PanAmerican fair particularly In the building line which appeared to him formidable Mr Nambu said ltat evening that as < ho > left Japan before the Chinese wait broke loose he coUld not give an opinion opin-ion as to the settlement except that ho expressed a belief that when made It would be satisfactory to all of tho powera and for the best of the Chinese empire In regard to the performance of Japanese troops In the field Mr Nambu said It was evident that the Japanese soldier can be relied upon to hold his own whenever called upon to do so |