Show TALKS WITH TRAVELERS Traffic Manager T J Hudson the Illinois Central railway Is at the Kmits ford with Mrs J Hudson on a Western i trip In their private car General Agent Hose waited on them yesterday and showed them all the sights of ho i city Mr and lira Hudson left on the night through train for Portland Mr I I Hudson remarked yesterday to a Trlb tine reporter that ho had heard a great deal about Salt Lake and was greatly I pleased to visit Zion with Mrs Hudson I who like himself was much Interested In the city You have a wclllaJdouL town ho said and Its many attractions attrac-tions will always draw visitors We went out to Great Salt lake this afternoon after-noon and had we been able to secure bathing suits would surely have gone Into the water Mr Hudson was asked what he thought about the trend of oventr In the railroad world but his sole reply was that li appeared to be In the direction of consolidation I was much gratified In looking over quite a number of Utah nurseries to find them so well prepared to handle disinfected stock said Inspector H E I Matthews of Delta Cob yesterday at < 1 the Cullen We have been experienc ing considerable trouble In Colorado with Insect pests on our trees and vines and I was fearful that the trouble trou-ble might be Increased by Importations from this State of unclean stock ButT But-T find that the Utah stock is entirely free from nests ami objectionable features fea-tures Western Colorado and particularly particu-larly Delta and Montrosc counties arc great fruit sections and the yield this year ought to be very large We have I a cannery also a fruit evaporator so hat the entire product Is pretty well I taken care of I S a Harry Culmer returned yesterday from a trip to Sonoma county California Califor-nia and will paint In oil the scenic views he sketched along the Russian river He says that region is one of the most attractive In the country for artistic work and Is a natural garden I There Is to be held there shortly an academic assembly composed of literary men artists and other savants he said a sort of Concord school of philosophy and it promises to give the I location a great reputation The best thing to do with Agul naldo Js to give him a sixfoot drop In other words make a good Indian of him said Private B T Harris of company K Twentyseventh Infantry yesterday at the White house He Is I no good and the American commandIng command-Ing officer will find this to Ixj true be fore long The condlllons In the Islands will for a long time be about the same as our Indian affairs were for so many years and n large body of troops win bo necessary there to maintain order |