| Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS I I E C Brandenburg of Washington D C Assistant United States Attorney General and who hns charge of bankruptcy bank-ruptcy matters In the Department of Justice arrived In Salt Lake yesterday nnd registered at the Konyon Mr Bran denburg Is the author of several standard works on bankruptcy His present inls icu is to lAke testimony In a case In the Court o Claims in which the Utah Loan and Trust company and the Ogden I Investment company seek to recover rent for Federal offices at Ogden from tile Government the time In dispute being Immediately following Statehood In speaking of his trip yesterday Mr Bran denburg said Thl Is my first visit to the great West and It Is much greater than one can conceive of by merely reading read-Ing and it must be seen to be appreciated appre-ciated Colorado and Utah have many delightful places nnd as Denver Is only fortyeight hours ride from AVnshlngtori I 1 have concluded that It Is In ream an Eastern city The conditions for enjoying a summers rest are so far superior in the West to what they V are on the sea shore with such 1 variety of altitudes I and tempfraturea that I exppct to see the summer travel which Is even now enormous enor-mous steadily Increase from year to year V a I II S Church IX D of Kansas City V who Is visiting with relatives In Salt I ake In speaking of the Epworth League excursion yesterday said I urn not nt all surprised at the liberal patronage the excursion In receiving and I anticipate I that when It In I over the number who have made the trln will be 1 enormous Tho enterprise has been well managed and judicIously advertised For several l months part all over tlu East Illustrated lectures showing points of Interest from Colorado to California have been given under the auspices of local leagues This has excited a keen Interest In the observers ob-servers for seeing the Vest and has no doubt greatly Increased tho number of excursionists II S W J A Wright secretary of the Stab Board of Horticulture Is at the Cullen Culn IIo said last night The board hns recently re-cently ordered from Germany 100 pairs of kohl melsen an Insectdestroying bird In compliance with n Jaw passed last winter Tho measure was fostered by Senator Klescl and he was subjected to considerable goodnatured jests at that time These birds are considered almost sacred by the Germans and there Is n I severe penalty for killing them The bird Is a friend of orchards nnd an enemy I to Insects and worms while the birds themselves are said by the best authorities authori-ties to bo In no way n pest like the Eng I lish sparrows When they arrive they will ho distributed over tho State and It I is believed that they will multiply rap Idly and soon clean the orchards of pests I |