Show an Immense amount of building is going go-ing on Tho new Globe Ail railroad is I building into El Paso and the Rock Island has bought the Norlheaslvrn and will be running through trains I ron Chicago into EF Paso within a S year el 1 S 4 o I Our sheepgrowers are working more for wool than for mutton said muton I Iv F Cluiney of aldwell at the Ken yon yesterday The Industry with us is the important one and the number I of sheep Is Increasing There arc a I good many people from tho Middle Stittcs particularly Illinois settling In southwestern Idaho and taking up and I buying lands They will make good citizens The Midland railroad has not materialized to any alarming extent and nothing has been done that I have I been able to learn between Boise and Caldwell The ground has not frozen I yet so that ploughing is In order and there is no snow Wo look for a good winter O I F B Baird one of the directors of the I great fair at Buffalo N Y was at the Knutsford yesterday with I President J IJ Jones of the United States Canning S company of central New York who is also interested in the show Said Mr I Baird For quality Buffalo will have the greatest fair the world has ef < > r seen surpassing In that respect both I the ChIcago and Paris exhibitions WeS j shall have such an exhibition of electrical S elec-trical progress In this country that will astonish every one and in other departments de-partments the same thing can bo said But It Is In electricity that we shall plume ourselves I hope many Utah people will save up their dimes and twobit pieces and make the pilgrimage to Buffalo to see what we will have to > offer I e A S A B Adams and Charles Maglnnls of the Palmarlto mine near SinaI on Mexico Mexi-co were at the Knutsford last evening en route East We have one of the greatest silver mines in the world said Mr Adams There are 50000000 ounces of silver in sight and we have been shipping 8000 to 10000 ounces per month using only an old fivestamp mill which we found on the property We arc going to put in four new bat teries of three stamps each and altogether alto-gether u plant costing 75000 which will handle 150 tons of ore per day The railroads are lengthening out In that part of Mexico and we will soon have the Chihuahua West Shore and the Mexican Central at our doors S I S S I Chicago is a Democratic city un der usual conditions But If Graeme Stewart chairman of the Republican Slate committee is nominated he will wi < probably be elected Mayor said W H Weber a prominent wagon manufac turer yesterday at the Knutsford We are all pleased with Dick Yates our new Republican Governor he Is all right Everybody in Chicago connected con-nected with industrial Interests worked hard for the Republican ticket Business Busi-ness la very good this year better than last although last year was very heleI good |