Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS III believe the Republican party will l win this fail in Idaho said T A Harris Har-ris of Idaho Falls ait the Kcnyon yesterday yes-terday even If Fred Dubois says It will not And what is more Fred will not be elected Senator will SenatO Shoup wi succeed suc-ceed himself I noted Duboiss statement state-ment that the Silver Republicans were organized In every county in Idaho He iris u very vivid Imagination 100 vivid sometimes so thsc ne sees situations sit-uations that exist wholly In his mind To be consistent the Democrats ought to run Sleunenberg for Senator for ho I has made a good Governor one who has shown lots of grit and backbone I But what Dubois has done to deserve political preferment I cannot at all see Our campaign will be short For six weeks before election we will S cup c-up our tune to the campaign then quit and return to business again Idaho people dont go much on long campaigns cam-paigns and when it is over we are all citizens of Idaho again working shoulder shoul-der to shoulder for the good of the State Immigration still continues into Idaho Ida-ho There have been 250 additions to Idaho Falls population from the East since January last and that Is but a sample of the rest of tho State The opening of the Fort Hal reservation will help up greatly with its growing population being our next door populaton belnS OUl neighbor neigh-bor I Mi Harris Is eastward bound to bring back a party of settlers to locate In tho Snake River valley C Prof Moran Is C great painter but he let his imagination get the better of him when he painted the great chasm of the Colorado remarked DI Gregory of Yale at the Knutsford yesterday You will notice that he has put clouds into the painting and settled Ihem down among the pillar elevations Moreover ho has left the surroundings of the canyon can-yon entirely devoid of vegetable life Neither of these li niurcs la I correct There Is quite a growth of trees aimg the edge of the uplands so that the place though barren enough is not entirely so There are no clouds In the chasm Our exploring party was all through there and we were unable to learn that this was ever so though ji rare times of general storms rain of course may Cal there But the artist has made clear sky above and clouds down below This may be artistic from a scenic standponU but It does not accord ac-cord with fact he Santa 3c branch from Wlllloms to the chasm will be completed in a week Ilarvoy the caterer will Har r wi conduct con-duct the new notcl building at Bright Angel point which looks up and down the great canyon the road running to tho doors of the hotel I ought to become be-come a great report Our party did not pay any attention to the few ancient an-cient Inscriptions in the canyon a wo were not on an ethnological I errand There Is a lot going on in the way lor I local Improvements in the City of Mexico said J R Stevens the Idaho mining man at the Knutsford yesterday yester-day Have beon down there most of the spring and noticed the streets bong bo-ng dug up everywhere The smells arising from the excavations will dir I count the seven elldefined smells of Cologne Englishspeaking people are to plentiful theti now that in the business I busi-ness part of the city it Is i just like ono of the big European cities But got on Into tho subnibs nnd you will Und a knowledge of Spanish decidodly handy The best investments In Mexico at present seem lo be cotton and sugar I I growing although rhe mining inlercstg are extensive and extending Any ono with means lo run a plantation in Mexico j Mex-ico ought to make money The valley Is l now being well drained by the big drainage canal so many years In construction con-struction and there t can never again be Hoods In the city especially such as obtained In the time of Cortez a a I Is merely a question of time before be-fore the elk becomes a relic of tho past lee tim ourtalo remarked William Wil-liam Hoot of Omaha and an oldtimo citizen or 1 Laramie yesterday at the Cullen The vasous branches of the deer iauilly are r ing away before the steady advanco of tho white mans civ lllziillon and It will not be so many years before you will see thcsi > est ern mountains covered with people Just as i the mountilns are In Switzerland People wIll by that time have learnvi I that they cnn make 3 living In many ways which they would consider impossible im-possible at the present Some years npo settlers near Lar amlc brought 11 iheeso that when people peo-ple aaw riley did not take to It kindly but after It was tasted the settlers could havu got three times the price they naked for that chiccse I was maJo from scats milk and was much pre forrcd to cOt milk cheese So there Is I an industry that a large class of ivo Pie can profitably engage In and It dos not cost much lo keep goats 1 Can the elk be domesticated Well I do not think it would pay AsH meat cattle they cannot be compared with I the bovine animals and it Is a question I of meat for meat No elk cannot cat 00 tho same grass with cattle Mr Root shipped n carload of elk to England four years ago for Sir Peter Walker from Ilamms Fork In Wyoming Wyo-ming and h < learns that the nnlmnln are breeding all right In captivity Ho Im9 also shipped elk to prominent residents I res-idents 1 purposes In the Atlantic t States for paik |