Show I TALKS WITH TRAVELERS Everybody is at work at Stockton said E J Raddatz at the Cullen yesterday yes-terday I has been 3 long time since There weie any Idle men around the camp from lack ot work In fact so much is being done and so much ore Is being taken out that the narrow gauge train running to this city cannot can-not handle the business We should have I second train In and out everyday r every-day and if nanowgauge equipment is short why the Rio Grande Western has now enough narrowgauge rolling stock left over from the Park City line to supply the deficiency Not only are there large quantities of ore being shipped out of Stockton but a great j deal of merchandise and mining supplies sup-plies are being shipped in Garfield looks dreary and deserted and the faded paint on the bathhouses makes them look as though they had Just been brought from western Kansas Kan-sas The beach however Is clear and free from moss and muck and the water looks delightfully inviting S M l Fisher Harris has returned from 0 business trip in tho northern part of the State and Is at the Kenyan He said yesterday I is i pretty dry up north through lack of water but the farmers are doing fairly well In spite of this and will harvest an average crop Fishers countenance is of a rich bronze hue due to tho divers and sundry fishing and squirrel hunting excursions he has been Indulging In He killed a small army of squirrels for which the farmer will tender him a vote of thanks engrossed on tanned squirrel skin Ei W P Noble has returned from n long trip through Wyoming Nebraska and Colorado Much ot the Wyoming wool has gone East on last winters contracts con-tracts he said yesterday but there Is quite a wad left which is likely to be kept some tlmo until better prices prevail I hardly I know what we will get The cattle market Is steady and firmIn In Nebraska the wheat crop has been hurt by the drought but the recent re-cent heavy rains have helped out and the corn crop promises to be of the very best Yes there is going to lea le-a big corn harvest all through that country I o S I 1 have been recently In every town of Importance in Colorado and Und the sentiment so strongly In favor of McKInley that it appears to me that he and Roosevelt must carry the < Roosevel State said Ju B Van Aisdale of Denver Den-ver at the White House yesterday At Tollurlde recently I met six traveling travel-ing men all of whom had voted for Bryan at the last Presidential election and they all said they would vote this time for McKInley I know that Colorado Colo-rado went heavily Democratic last election elec-tion but the antiDemocratic feeling has become so strong that I do not hej how Cuv Bryan can carry the State this time Colorado was never more prosperous pros-perous than now everybody has work crops are good and the gold output Is steadily on thq Increase I Some of the Eastern Democratic papers pa-pers have been claiming that the traveling trav-eling mel art for Bryan because one of the head mOn of the order said go There Is no head i of the order and each traveling mnn speaks for himself No one bus the right to speak for the traveling men as to how thehxsenU mdnts may be f L a r P H Philbrlck of American Falls Ida Is at the Kenyan en route ana vacation trip to the MusBuchusetts coast He has not enjoyed a vacation for many moons and In a few days wjll be occupying an easy chair on a cottage porch In Marthas Vineyard snuffing the salt breezes and counting the sailing vessels as they pass the Island Mr Philbrlck speaks encouragingly encour-agingly of tho prospects of a Republican Repub-lican victory In Idaho this fall which is made more probable because the failure of all the fuslonlsts to fuse Then the Republican nominees are men of the highest standing In the State and many Democrats who arc disgusted disgust-ed with the treatment of Steunenberg and with Dubolss aspirations nnd pre tcntlons he says will vote for Stand rod for Governor B C C J D Wood tho wellknown sheep man is another Idaho man who feels encouraged by expectations of Ropubi llcan success in the fall He agrees with Judge Klngsbury of Boise in the belief that the Indorsement of Dubols at Pocatello will cause the law and order clement In the Democratic party to withdraw from the support of the party at the polls Mr Wood smiled yesterday at Dubois claim that the troubles In tho Coeur dAlene played no part In State politics and said Dubois wished to avoid committing himself on that Issue The law and order loving part of the State will not forget the way an orderpreserving Governor whs turned down at Pocatello and will express ex-press their opinion of the same by vot lag the Republican ticket |