| Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS State Medical Inspector Baker returned yesterday from Beaver mul Iron routines when 1o has boon looking uy the smallpox small-pox situation Things look pretty bad iiown in that pnrt of that Stale hr said Anil tho disease sfins to bo threading However fortunately It Is mostly of a mild typo though there is I no tollliiB when continent con-tinent C SOH may occur The De orct News Is largely rcvponxlblu for this neglect to vnrrliiHie hId whlln some people ron untie to oppose this necessary precaution a large share of the population condemns the course of the News and favors vaccination vac-cination S 5 4 ThTsovv Is so Jflep south of Mudcna said R C Lund of St George at Ihc ftil lou yesterday that It requIred four days or our stage party lu travel sixty miles < Time wind blew nnd the snow drifted bad ly making traveling very precarious Tlio snow must have IMOJI three feet deep and we got stalled so that we worn obliged to send ahead for additional homo lo help Its out There Is no snow at St George but fill around In the mountains thore Is plenty of It And by l the way that wo atilTered In our pull over the mountain may be Inxtanced by the fact that our orlvrr Farnsworth froze his foot It Is many a year since there was such nn cx perliiuo in our part of the State There is snow roitih of UK over In Arizona aa well as to the north S S S Dr G Tf Fomicmoro of Beaver Is a guest at tlio fullen In commenting yesterday yes-terday on the HmHlIpox situation I In hIs district the doctor said In thlrtyIx years I hfcvn vaccinated 1COO persons arid l I do not know of one Instance In whlcTi thorn WJJE parlous trouble from the vac olnailons and I do not know of one of these vacclnalod jicrxons who ever had smallpox J am u thorough believer In vaccination as a preventive against smallpox My experience In Philadelphia in lie Kcoiirpo times of 1SC3 would have alone converted me to that There liavo been tome 200 persons vaccinated In my district and they have escaped tho con tnclou Wo have had several days of good slclghlnj in Beaver Komothlmr vcrv unusual un-usual with us anti this t snowfall with tho one list occurred In November Insures us good crops S C S J P Gardner returned yesterday from a flvo weeks trip lo New York State He found buslnfss very brisk and there were great expectations of the future of the Pacific slope on account of the actiulsU lion of the Philippines and the growing Alaska trade More people than ever on the Atlantic poaboarO are bccomlntr Interested Inter-ested In the West Mr Gardner found a number of Southern colloncrowers In Kqw York city who were Jubilant over tho boom In cotton but cotton fabric mann faturers arc hedging fearing that there will soon be a fall In cotton and they arc not carrylnc stocks manufacturing only as orders call for itS It-S a S S Plnwson of Columbia Tenn Is a nupst nt the Walker having come north to look over the mining nrotierllos In this tate Tie says that hlle hile State went Democratic he ins tnrht of the people are glad now Hint McKinley was elccl Hi bo cause It meant continued prosperity A fiW years ago Mr Clanpon WHK he I only Republican In his neighborhood while now there arc cjulle a number |