Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS The Tabernacle organ has a reputa tion all over the country said F W ncdgchmd of the Klmball Organ company com-pany at Chicago at the Kenyon last evening and the rebuilding of It will only add to that reputation I have not yet reported to President Snow so cannot state exactly my recommendations recommenda-tions ns to specifications for publica tion now but In general 1 may say lhat the enliLrgenicni contemplates the removal re-moval of the console or keyboard desk to the front of the choir with an Increase In-crease In the number of manuals to four and perhaps live If five manuals are used this will be the only organ In the United States thus equipped anl I believe the sixth In the world The I number of pipes will probably be all of GOOO and the speaking stops will number over 100 The case needs no enlargement as It Is amply large nough 1C the church authorities conclude to carry out the Improvement they have been contemplating so long the Tabernacle organ ought to be one o f the foremost Instruments In the world President Snow Is I very much Interested In the work and I am confident he Is ready to do all be can with the means at his dlspoSJlIII V II Dr n R Hampton son of Benjamin Hampton arrived home yesterday after a three yeans absence in Chicago where he graduated last summer with honors Ion the College of Physicians and Surgeons Dr Hampton has been engaged In hospital work and baq been giving special attention to the eye and ear a branch of the profession to which he expects eventually lo give most of I hIs attention The fact that the doc tor him earned well deserved honors Is attested lo t by tho fact that the Mon tosuina Mining company of the State of Chihuahua has secured his services as company physician and after the holidays Dr Hampton will go South But at present he Is enjoying very 1 much his reunion with hIs fathers fam 1 I yIn y-In a short talk last evening Dr I Hampton remarked There arc about COO students In the College of Phjsl clans and Surgeons which by the way Is the medical department of the Stale university The popularity of the study of medicine appears to be Increasing Judging from tho Increased attendance fit the medical Institutions In Chicago But the profession there Is being over done and there are a large number of free medical dispensaries all of which makes it undesirable for young physl I clans to locate there But It is a good place to study medicine and Chicago Inns some 6f the finest instructors In m the United Stales Dr Hampton Is a graduate of the Stilt Lake high school and In securing his professional education has practically practi-cally carved out his own fortune 0 Charles niggs a Rio Grande Western brakeman when the road was a narrow gauge but for the last three yeatS a I soldier In D company Fourteenth Jn r fantry Is at the White house Jn I speaking of the Spanish war he said My icglment was the first body of United States regulars to arrive at Manila Ma-nila Wo captured Guam on the way over The cruiser Chai lesion was convoying ua and after she had fire d about fourteen solid shots Into the shore to let the Spaniards know we I meant business two olllcers came over In a small boat to apologize for not having answered the Milute They were out of powder Dont you know war has been declared between the United States and Spain asked CarH Clogs of the Charleston The Spanish ofll i cera fell all over themselves as they replied they did not Well there has said the Captain and the best thin you can do Is to surrender As the Spaniards failed to do so by I the next morning two companies of our regi I nient were sent ashore where the en emy capitulated We loft a Jap in i charge of the Island and took the Oov crnor and another officer to Manila I We were beside the Utah batteries at the capture of Manila and they had made an excellent Impression even that early but we were separated from them after that Thare must have been over 30000 FlIlpInoH killed In this war We killed GUOu by actual count In the firs baitku They are hostile to Americans because we have made good Indians out of so many of them and T think it i I will be years before the mountains ure cleared of hostlles Tt will he just like our Indian arfure I Mr KlggM Is just from Fort Wayne where the home depot battalion of his regiment is stationed I II I lily l I Nov is likely to have a rail l road connection said Superintendent F D Smith of the Clwlnmnn companys mill yesterday 1 ut the Kenyan Sen ator W A Claik has bought exten sively intq local copper properties and If he develops them there I will be a road I I 1 built from Kuroka to Ely But It docs not make so much difference to the f other and inHlln piopertles which send out nd ore but only bullion Tho Chulnmnn company Is going to build ii neU 100ton dyanlde mill right dy I away But ate there Is considerable1 machinery on hand available only 40009 worth h I will have to b6 bought and everything will be run by electricity sent In over I two miles of wire from the generators I I Thcre Io some hope of the proposed I Los Angeles road being l1t our way 110 between the two railroad prOpos i ions Ely ought to havo one j |