Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS Shearing in Sunpclc county rhil be In full operation by April 1st said llithard Whittakcr of Mt Pheasant yesterday yes-terday ill the Walker house We cannot can-not get as much for our wools as tlny clu further north and our prices will rule 1 cents below thu Montana market mar-ket ThcV raise verv line wool in bat I State so line in fact that a hundred thousand pounds are annually sold in the East as Ohio wool The claim thai the further north you go the liner the quality ol the wool Is strictly true Theii lie alkali formation ends about Soda Springs and time feed to the north is much boiler The best American fleeces are raised In Ohio and the Eastern Slates where the land has a sod and here I is no alkali While in general it must be said thai American fleeces cannot be bred up lo time Australian standard of excellence ex-cellence It 1 may be said that In I speclllr instances American sheep can be raised to bear wool equal to the Australian In this part of the country we have to drive our sheep through alkali lands for very long distances and the feed well jou see what It Is yourself In going go-ing to and fro If our sheepmen would use some other dip than lime and sulphur sul-phur say the tobacco dip It would be cheaper In the end in saving the wool But the thing Is to convince our growers grow-ers of this fact Wo are all Republicans down in Sanpeto county and IJammond will be elected You cant talk anything but Republicanism I to a sheepman nowadays nowa-days I have asked many voters who voted for Roberts why they did so and lliqy said Just to get the polygamy question before Congress und have It settled And is Is settled o o a Landlord Qullllcl of Wells Is at the Cullen He Is enthusiastic over the mining mi-ning prospects In lie Cherry Creek district dis-trict lie said yesterday The Glasgow Glas-gow and Western IN sinking its 10foot shaft down 200 feet deeper to develop the property Manager Macqulstln has BO no to California and on his return re-turn will go to Scotland on a visit There Ijave been several gold strikes in the district of late and there are more coming 1 In the Pick and Gad mine 40 gold ore has been struck and as this Is a fair sample of what Is being done the district Is attracting considerable attention at-tention The reason why this has not been noticed before is that prospecors never looked lor gold It was all silver and gold was not thought of There Is already talk of a railroad south from Wells station 100 miles into the new diggings The ore finds are so rich that the outlay will be Instilled a o o New York Is likely to be a doubtful State the coming election said George Van Horno of Coopertown at the Manl lou yesterday Roosevelt only carried It last election by 20000 and In a population popu-lation of G000000 or over 20000 votes Is a pretty close figure There is always al-ways an antagonistic feeling between the city and State the hitter ever identifying iden-tifying the former with Tammany Hall and therefore lit only to be smashed at every opportunity At the same time notwithstanding suggestions about division of the State there Is no probability of such a scheme being can led out The State at large would nol hear of It though the city might lake kindly lo tin proposition The Stale voted 50000000 for enlargement enlarge-ment of the Eric canal but most of the money has got into the pockets of time politicians and now they are clamoring for 15000000 more There Is nothing diminutive about the New York pollli clan 0 i o I hear a good many people gay they would like to live In Boston remarked Dr Campbell of that city yesterday at the Knutsford but I notice there are f good many citizens of thai city who really know less of what Is going on in town than many who live at a distance and read the papers more carefully A man says he would prefer pre-fer lo live at the Hub because of Its libraries I I musical privileges church privileges and numerous other advantages advan-tages But most of the business men I have met In Boston are so busy that It really makes no difference to them whether there are any of these privileges privi-leges In Boston or not They would not havo any time to enjoy them so absorbed arc they with trying to mako a dollar Why off here in the mining ramps that appear to be so lonely men are ho busy gelling wealth out of the earth that they do not have tlmo lo worry over the fact thai they arc nol enjoying grand opera stereoptlcon lee HircS I and nil that sorl oE thing And In their leisure hours they hnvi all 1 the magazines and periodical lltornluro of the day to enjoy so they I aru posted 0 0 Uingham annul ban been very quiet j for some tlmo mild P W Obcr at tho Walker last evening hut unless some ntcpfc are taken lo elena out the canyon there is likely to bo a great dcnl of sickness there From one end of tho i ranyon to the other may he found j heaps of manure garbage debris of all kinds and goodness only knows what else Already there IP H I painful i throat ailment traveling around and I j have been sick mysulf with It What Is needed there Is a health i olllccr and one who will attend to his i bushyss and havo all this mess cleaned up I S S I Wo are going tu promote our ReT publican Congrcs mrn J 1J Deliver tot to-t just 8l Boon the United States Senate Jujt said clnns time as he is ready for In at of FortJ Dodge L A Thoroon lie has the Knutsford last night time house and record Tm niade f grand And < 10 yon we all swar by mini t1r Dohiver SJ an hefl know that receimtlY flue ilouse liiefflflra fanmil qt event of hO in honor adjourned SOfl of Iowa another We have tioetn time itbm ishhl hiouior wimomim we viz long before iikilY mmmost a orship Dodge Me of the Fort Editor Robrrts lie director of the mint Sengem miow is very bmlght and piOnnsiflg young nian V will not have Elko county people nueh cause for complaint on time scorn of water this summer bald W D the mining man at the I lilBB nbotham I cufl last night You see that upI up-I In our hills It has snowed rained and I I I SoSn hnm seriatim until tlurc Is i now a solid masS of ice I all through the chesnfSrom feet thick gulches from eight to twelve I I so lOuise that you can ride all over It on horseback without making an > sn pressn on it The result will ho that this solid mass will melt slowly and water wll be running In the streams all stmninmet ies our sheepmen arc In good splr I Why If the Jiis lie cattlemen its oare 1 I roaming Presidential elect ion depended c nn lie volvs of our Western slockmen McKinley would be elected without the I shadow of a doubt |