Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS Wo have foil time need of a regular physician in Flllmore very much fulsome ful-some time and wish ono would locale and begin practice there lemarkod Mayor Kelly at the Vhlto house yesterday yes-terday When the last smallpox case broke loose and tho presence of a practiced physician was Imperatively necessnry we had to send a long distance dis-tance for one There were some llfleen families exposed before the Patient broke out and It was recognized what the disease was but such rigid quarm line precautions were at once taken thai no fears are entertaIned Our town is growing slowly but surely and cnilto a number of new residences resi-dences are In process of construction Both Mormons ii nd Gentiles arc ol kIng k-Ing together for the good of the coun tty and the old divisions are known no more The only divisions are he regular regu-lar political ones and the fact that a Gentile is Mayor of the clly shows that unless a man lakes pains to attack or crlticlse the Mormons the fuel that ho may not be affiliated with them docs I not cut much Ice In running for ofllce Our people live In hopes that the how railroad extensions vill come hear FIll I movc und give us railroad connections connec-tions a a o rtkJ C J Buqscli of Boise n delegate th6Silver Republican conventionar rived Vcstorday from Kansas City midIs mid-Is at the Kenyon company with ex l Senator Fred T Dubols IMI route back 1 Ilo Idaho The Major remarked It Is hut the matter of a short tlmo before I tho national Populist committee withdraws with-draws Towne and substitutes Stevenson Steven-son Tho Democratic convention anted ant-ed a straightout Democrat with Bryun I I and Towne has In the past affiliated with the Republican party That WHS a great convention Ute silver I men held at Kansas City over 1300 d galea The weather was oppivsslvely hot but we mountain people stood It much better than the Eastern l People did There was aft emergency hospital nttutliid to the big Democratic convention with cols and doctors all ready to attend to delegates dele-gates who might be overcome by the heatWe We believe Idaho will be carried by l a large majority by the fusion of the three political parties In I8flf the fusion fu-sion ticket carried the day with the Pops running a straight ticket of their own and with their strength now added to ours we expect a sweeping victory As to time growth of the State T believe be-lieve time present Census will show that Idaho has gained more relatively than any other Stalo in lie I Union 41 S H The crops all through Indian Territory Terri-tory aid looking l lino as silk said WillS Will-S Fears of Muskogee I T yesterday at tho Knutsfoid We do not have the hot winds that sometimes ruin time crops In Kansas and Nebraska us they sweep over from Old Mexico through I Oklahoma and reach the North that way But these winds have not yet showed up from Mexico and unless they do so pretty soon the Northern crops will br safe We are looking for a union of Oklahoma and Indian Territory Ter-ritory before long and then We will lieU lie-u great State At present UK entire country Is one mnss of green vegitu lion and growing crops and there Is sure to be a great hurvosl lime with us The Territory is increasing rapidly in population 010 The reason why so many Yale men go lo Harvard for law and medicine is because In the jnallbr of professional education a man goes where the special spe-cial course of study ho wants is th i best and In a city of the size of Boston the opportunities for study In law and medlrine aiv > most excellent remarked G Y Wallace Jr yesterday Bill then the same may be said of New York Philadelphia and New Orleans But tin run tIers i ollcgiate time t love for alma mat jr remains undlininlshed Mr Wallace is a Yale OS graduitu and has lust l completed his second yeat In the Harvard low school In referring to tho recent unlveialty race he said Harvard < < as rowed to a standstill and the fact that her stroke oar was I pumped before finishing the 1 race I d xs not rolled on Yales victory But the fact remains that Illgglnson ihe regu lam stroke was disabled and thrown out of tho race Ihree days before tIme event which left hi crew lhat much crip pled Harvard has the advantage of Yale In having plenty of money and almost unlimited boating conveniences and unlimited enthusiasm It Is I hard work for Yalo to get the I money and there are not the same number of men interested in actjve boallng as at Cam bridge Harvard sooins to hnvc Son into boating by tho vholusale Tale will have to wake up |