Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS Politics will be lively in Juab this fall In fact It Is int beginning to simmer now remarked Will A Holschcimer of Eureka at the Oullrn yesterday The Juab Republicans will undoubtedly put up E W Higglns for District Judge I anu I i upnevo me party in Lilt rest ot J I time district will indorse him The Juab i Democrats will most likely put up F A Holzhclmcr and 1 believe he will be I made the candidate of the party In the I district he district comprises Juab II I Mlllard Beaver Iron and Washington counties S a V C A Havens a boy from thc United States training ship Pensacola was In the city yesterday trying to reach I his home In Denser from San Fran cisco where he had been discharged Havenss lungs were giving out so he was discharged for physical disability isabilt and having enlisted at San Francisco the Government would not pay his fare home He says there are some HOO boys on the training ship and the vessel is nov olY on a cruise At the end of six months training the older boys are I I transferred to regular menofwar for active service But there is no chance I for them to ever secure commissions under present regulations rcgulatons C disadvant age seamen labor under as compared j with young enlisted men In tho army where a man can rise to a commis sion from the ranks a S S < f General Claim Agent E J Fisher of the Short Line at Pocatelio In a guest at the I Cullen In commentlncr on the UIJLMIIJIO 01 me Fort Hal reservation yesterday he said There were quite i number of people who thought they could Imitate the maneuvers of the Oklahoma sooners and locate lands un der the opening act by opening getting there first frst But they were not long In his covering their mistake and In making their moves they gave away malclng tons of quite n number of very deslr properties Within five miles of the city land v111 be sold at mies per acre and as to thc other lands we do not know how they will be treated wil But I do not apprehend lreae that all of the lands l al s within the fivemile limit fvemlc lmit will be sold by a large majority wi Thc opening of the reservation means tho very bst thing resCralon tello thing Pocn tclo and there Is great commercial and I In the industrial line of activity there especially lne building The bul lhc move will brimmg In wil bring I1 additional population and ad ditonal tranic yes I pleased everybody J3 over the outlook now u Sheep Inspector Alex Beckstead of Oxford Ida Is a guest at the Cullen There Is 1 considerable Culen considerble scab among the sheep in our part of the State he marked re larlcCd yesterday but Just what has caused It all might be hard to tell Wo were There pretty free from iL this lel spring 0 country are that C lot entered of Utah the sheep in our I Stat clean bills of health but with which healh now ae anilcted with scab lh But with strict wih me methods slrlt In use thc trouble be got rid of before long will There Is but very little In lttle wool moving southern Idaho Growers molng Grwers do I seem to not car < care whether not So nearly all of the they wool sell now or i shipment Is what was now In II during the winter contracted fm The be of clip seems to unusually fine quality but i free from dirt and qualtj It is I quite light as to grease and so Is lght weight Of means a weIght course this gain to the manufacturer I In saving that much chnlgcs but Jt Is POOl of wool scoutlag the grower consolQt ° to r regret to say lhat the S local fl crop outlook Is not good for thc dry farmers owing both to the prevailing drought and the wheat and the hay ard be short Irrigated crops will 5holt lands are how I ever all right |