Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS The fruit Is now too well sot for dam ago from frost said Secretary J A Wright oC tho State Board of Horticulture Hortculuro at tho Cullcn yesterday It would tnko a hard freeze to do any harm The heavy wind storm of some time ago however blow a great deal of blohsoms and young fruit from tho trees I am going to Provo tonlKht with D C olnS start a movement for a cannery there and then 1 go on to Grand Junction to look Into tho matter of evaporators There Is 200000 worth of fruit wasted In this State every year that might bo saved for evap orating purposes If such plants were es tablished In Utah 4 Weather Observer John Grover re turned yesterday from a two weeks stay at Modena whero We has been Instruct ing tho local observer In the duties of tIm position 1 Mr Orover stiya Olin Short 6l Line Is i doing an immense business at the floutheru enl aa train after train IB sent west with rails ties and construction sup plies Water Is I scarce article In that I section and tho country is very dry notwithstanding not-withstanding that ao much rain rod ear her In the spring There IB t great deal of freighting at Modcrni station as wagon wa-gon trains run hetween there and Fay Nev St George and 1 a number of other centers off the line of tho road Mr Gro vcr learned that It was likely that tho terminus would be Jcmovcd from Uvada station to Clover to which < point passengers passen-gers arc now being 1 carrJcl Manager Odcll of tho Coop Wagon coinpany returned yesterday from a trip I to JJutto and through Idaho Ho said that Butte Is ono of tho liveliest plac snll tho country and tho streets aro fujl of people There Is I some grumbling about grumblnJubout ono of the smelters having shut down because be-cause of labor troubles but ho did not bellovo that this would last long AL Ida ho Falls there Is L lively movement In tho real estate market us many people arc coming In fiom tho outside to purchase pur-chase lands Tho general crop outldok Is good In Idaho 6 Q Tho life of tho enlisted volunteer like that of the policeman In the Pirates of Pcnznncc has not been a happy one 0 wild Private Arthur Mills of the Forty fifth Infantry at tho Walker house yesterday yes-terday I was all right In this country going out pnd In this country coming back but on tho Islands we toro halt starved nnd most any old thing was good enough for tho enlisted man Tho officers cers would hold back discharged mel from being sent homo In order to get them to rocnllbt and Cavlto was full Rct sol anc Cul dlers whoso time U out when wo left who were unablo to got berth on a transport trans-port NomorQ for morq army me O A I The wrecking of n saloon In San Fran cisco by thin Fortyllfth Infantry 1 Fran rently nits only a case of just deserts said Private George Lyons of that rcgl mont at tho Wnlkor yesterday I IH absolutely unsafe foria soldier on tho streets of San Francisco because of the sharks that Infrst tho town In search ot soldier prey And It Is not only In sa loona that Bolcllors arc given knockout drops but In a restaurant not long ago lonG n soldier was drugged and robbed of 10 Tho officers aro doing what they can to protect tim men but It IH hard to stoor clear of tho sharks C 4 rf Gen Lawton hud only lived there Ivc would Intro boon C different tale < tell In tho Philippines and there would not have been ao many bogus amIgo allowed to woik their graft on us said Private J P Shores of tho Forlyllfth Infantry yes terday Lawton waa for not having any amigos outside thai lines i IOL hllnJ have treated thorn all uUko ulul mada good In nUl dians of them But Uto has bC gool heap of ihphu Filipinos killed The Thirty third Infantry Blaughtorodthtm like jack rabbits and ullogoihor l Ilo there muat have been 75000 or more of them laid away for good The new regulars I arc having a hard time of It Q raw rp crult hnvJIJ flcnt right onto the flrlni cruls vol the veteran line to take Ohio pluco qf ctcrl Jne unteers1 |