Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS B B Bird of Ely Nov IB a guest at the Cullcn The favorable reports that have been made about the condition of White Pine county mines are fully Justified by results he remarked yesterday yes-terday The three mining experts sent out by New York parties to examine the Chalnmnn mine have found sufil rlent to justify a favorable report amidIC amid-IC the prospective purchasers take the property they will put up a big mill arid do business on a large scale The Robust Ro-bust mine people arc erecting a fifty ton mill and branching out But what we need as much ns anything any-thing Is railway connections If the proposed Los Angeles line is run via Deep Creek It will come closs by us and A n ill act an Immense ore haul from our part of the district Then there will be the haul from the Cherry Creek district dis-trict as well as from the Clifton district dis-trict and a most valuable country will be opened up The Central Pacific missed tho main mining belt of the Slate as well as the agricultural belt when Its line was built If the road could be dropped south 350 miles the management would discover there was money jn it a A F Miller has returned from Daniel Ulnla county AVyo where he has been to dispose of valuable ranch properly He said yesterday Thero ore heavy forest fires devastating the timber up there fires started It is believed be-lieved by sheepmen In revenge for the savage treatment of their herds by cattlemen cat-tlemen There Is an unwritten law in that country that sheep shall keep outside out-side of certain dead lines set by cattlemen cattle-men on the ranges so ns lo preserve the latter for cattle The sheepmen violated vio-lated this law recently and the cattlemen cattle-men turned In and killed 1500 sheep This loss has angered tho sheepowners and now the cattlemen have had hard work to save their ranches from the flames I saw one mass of fire a mile wide and six miles long It was a groat sight The ground Is covered with great quantities of dead timber and this burns very readily It will not however affect the feed on the ranges which will grow up as luxuriantly as ever In the spring Ulnta Is a cattle country par excellence and Is filling up rapidly Since May last thirty families have moved Into a tract fifty miles square Hay only is grown there the allltude 8100 feet being too much of a premium on frosts to encourage vegetables vege-tables Mrs Miller who has been ill for sometime some-time at St Marks hospital is much improved and Mr and Mrs Miller will locate Jn this city |