Show 1 TALKS WITH TRAVELERS I I I Prospects are good down In the Henry = Hen-ry mountains remarked George Gags at tho Knutsford yesterday There is considerable developing being done there which Js bringing to light gold and copper oro bodies to a promising extent Claimowners are sinking I shafts and drifting In numerous localities locali-ties and although not many new people peo-ple are coming in there all those who 8t are in the country are busy either lookIng ui look-Ing out for prospects or developing eiC i what they have got There will be more placer working Jd down on the Colorado river One company ent com-pany IH now outfitting for dredge work en and 1 understand parties from the East rr havo secured placer claims clear to tho hlle Arizona line If I not beyond The Increasing oC In-creasing number of gold discoveries on and amount of good ore In sight ought ot to bring the henry Mountain country dll Into decided prominence before long Oii It has been very dry In that part of of the State but this Inst storm has given UH some moisture and In a measure relieved re-lieved the stockmen on the ranges and tho farmers in tho valleys i Mr Goes was until a few years ago Ini superintendent of construction on the ot Rio Grande Western and was for many of years closely identified with tho growth n and development of the road a 15 This recent precipitation is a great j boon to the farmers and stockmen In 1s Sanpoto and Sevler valleys said V 1 I I app of UlchUelil thoWhito house t yesterday It Is cool down there now but I dont know of any damagu hayIng in hay-ing been done by frost Shearing has inan begun and our growers have been offered an Uh fered IS cents A number are holding out for 20 cents but I doubt if they gut j that price c all The reservoir system Is fairly well rw developed In our part of the Slate and that Is always a great help and the ono on Otter creek supplies a large acreage The reservoir dam near Pangullch went out a tow weeks ago ao that section 010 will be without Irrigation facilities un 111 the I dam can be rebuilt These reservoirs reser-voirs are great things and the system should be tended over the Stale na = fast as possible If a series of dry years such as southern California is experiencing should fall to the I Jot of this State people would then realize what a blessing reservoirs are what a salvation for crops they may bet a i It was very cold and a snowstorm t was blowIng in a perfect gale as our i train pulled up the Palmer lake divide F behind tow engines last night said p W A Wadsworth of Denver at tho Kcnyoii yesterday But after leaving Palmer lake It began to grow warmer and after leaving Sallda the weather Ti1U vas about what U has been hero today I Cy So I think hue extreme could of last l night must have been limited lo the northern imre of the State I When asked about tile effect of the fall of tho mercury in Denver to eight degrees above xero that morning Mr I Woodworth said There is not much fruit In or around Denver but what uERlliO I there was went for good and very vnUt likely many trees were frozen There TI I is considerable fruit at Boulder and Groeloy but such places are In pro 3352302 3 tecled spots and I doubt If they suffered 321G7W suf-fered much The grout fruit part of tho 50000UJ Stale Is south of the cast und west divide 10 11r3 di-vide and I shall be surprised if It is > 0890f damaged to any extent 3309 IA 4 S 1 35QIo f I have been traveling through Wyoming 21031550 1 Wyo-ming and Ilnd business in my line in 3413143 creased about ten limes over what It rs wus lust year Ham M B Williams representing a Now York UlhoKraphlng eV c firm al the Kenyan yesterday ThlH l HhowB how the country can be regenerated regen-erated under a Republican Administration t Administra-tion from the JiUirvlng experience of a Democratic one I believe Col liryan will be buried very deep at the coming Presidential election Bank note and general lithographIng t lithograph-Ing work bias reHchcd to a high degree i of perfection In ulogxnce I and Inlrlracy of design Mild linns bunkers and busl 1 A new man are looking for more altrac tlve letterheads bank nol checks locks bonds nnd btiHlnous paper generally gen-erally This of course Increases the Ullnculllo of counterfeiting but does i not stop it What one mun can do mother can also do says the counter fuller and then proc d8 to do It But u paper of speciallyprepared fiber and chcnilcnllyireatad surface has been made which Is no acted on and changt ton 1j i iS il > y any attempt nt erasure or alteration Inl tot LJ f Qgure that paying lllor can at of f1 once detect the faud and throw It out al1 lISP tliS I know of a draft for 520 that was We 0 bought In California raised to 20000 nnd 510000 borrowed from H bank on he atrnglh of It by a shrewd HWlndkr ctC I whom the PlnkartOn have just landed Sea 1 5 In prison The tfforui of bunknote com fain > s are directed to preparing jxiixr that wilt FIve tiwiiy or prevent all such aPB performance ° St1fljjecJ i S 0 lifldlD I j f There have been several refreshing rl nte d 55L Ming In Ulntah county said K S Col l1 DrJ loll of Vernal last night at the White I 1JdOl l house The crop are all planted there cor have b4en no frosts and spring operations cc opera-tions rre well under May Then shear IIIK has begun ami our srowrs art trcSm flKuruiK on is and 20 cent for their iuo1z1 oni Tin general 1Uoillpoota for our t fr d pJ1 L cLJon nf the Suild are encouraging t cO a rl1t 1vJ Uev Dr Dow 1I traiHUrer of the I1ln11 Annfir an BapUtit Teliufii mUwloii NVllon MHilr lI lirnN India and IE E one Jr tit nii t pfoniifi n t ml ak narlv In I he Rw M i 1 I t imirnMn I n a SUP pi HI th 1 t f t i IJK rI I1Un1 l hl ronrr hrL < f > Ipnltol i 1 roun4JJ Dr Downic has been for twentyneven years In the Indian field 1 and tills Is only his third visit home He remarked last night in a Hhort talk I The Telugu mission was storied In I IMO and for thirty years there were no I apparent results KO that In 1S53 the convention at Albany i < Y was on r the point of riving It up But Jtev S F Smith wrote a poem called the I Lone Sar as descriptive of the mission mis-sion and the reading of it in the convention con-vention had such an effect that thq mission JIH continued In 3SC5 then1 w 118 only one station there but In 1S70 and 73 the Ire melted and the mission took on a rapid growth Our efforts to aid the starving In the great famine of 1X707S wlifn 3000000 people perished and I disbursed myself 100000 EO enlisted I en-listed the affections of the people lhat there are now twentyfour stations and 62000 Christians In 1S7S we hap f tlxed 10000 people the record on one day being ± i22 six missionaries workIng work-Ing two at a time doing the work in olght hours Dr Downie has the highest high-est expectations of the Christianizing nf the whole of India lie Is a Brown university graduateD a D Burns Is at HIP Cullen from Green River utah lie saya the Wisconsin I people interested In the proposed big Irrigating canal have not done anything any-thing yet In the way of construction and that the belief IB that two of the directors who are persona non grata to the others will have to be removed before be-fore there Is peace In camp and aclual construction begun a General Manager C Schley of the Pacific Const Mining Milling and Pros peeling company Is ju guest at the Kenyan from Portland This company owns large claims In Snohotntsh ooun ty Wash including I the Bradley I Kicking Kick-Ing Dutchman and Imperial lodes which are yielding large returns The Kicking Dutchman he says assays gold C5 per cent sliver G7G ounces I lead 32 per cent and coppor 23 per ent The Imperial yields SO per cent gold sliver MS ounces lead 32 per cent and copper a 1 per cent Tho Bradley also makes an excellent showing Mr Schley Is a second cousin of the Admiral Ad-miral |