Show I TALKS WITH TRAVELERS I I I Secretary E R Snow of the Wyoming j I State Board of Sheep Commissioners I was at the Kcnyon from Cheyenne I leaving later for Denver lo confer with Seci clary Martin of the National LiveStock Live-Stock association as he Is to be census I supervisor of the live stock In Wyoming Wyo-ming Mr Snow remarked ere deparl I i lag The sudflon change In temperature tempera-ture in our State and the cold storms i will carry off a good imiiiy of the shorn sheep But then growers 111C alive to the lunger and are taking the best care possible under the clrcumslances of the i animals thus exposed I shall aim lo have the tiheep that I remain all 01 most of the time in Wyoming Wyo-ming classed as Wyoming sheep irre I r spective of residence of owners If this Is nut done the Stale will make a poor I showing HS fivesixths of the sheep in cslern Wyoming belong to Utah men I Moreover flcslxlhs of the sheep In the Big Horn basin belong to citizens of I Montana To classify by residence of owners tt ould result in leaving the State I of Wyoming rather poor In the manor of sheep The same status obtains In southern Idaho where fivesixths of the sheep there belong to Utah residents Utah is one of the greatest sheep States I Iin the Union i I i The demand for curios and partlcu I Inrly Japanese curios In the Weal Is I I Increasing I remarked H HashamJnlo I 1 a wclliodo I Japanese merehariWrrSm l ben tile at the Kenyon yesterday Busl ness Is much belter than last year and i with the Incieasing number utrtourlste the prospects for the curio trade II I I brighten I When asked about the war prospects In the Orient he said I believe there will he war eventually between Russia and Japan as Russia Is I continually encroaching on eastern Asla and on I Japanese rights My country can not stand Ihe latter much longer Of course I j It will be an ocean contest hut I believe our navy superior to the Russian j I Japan is glad to see the United l Stales I holding the Philippines as It prevents Kuropean powers from gobbling up I those desirable properties In speaking of enunciation Mr Hashaminlo said the native pronuncia I lion of Japan In Xleppon Germans J call it Yappan and Americans Jap pan i I The candy business is booming I said C D Tobey of San Francisco at time Kenyon yesterday Jt Is booming l to such an extent that It seems as though a sweet tooth was becoming a national I characteristic Each year and especially this year witnesses a marked Increase I In the demand for confectionery confection-ery Tastes are also changing Yours ago the public taste ran to plain white creams But now the tide has turned In I the direction I of chocolates which arc all the rage Adulterations dont pay at least at coast points because the cane sugars from the Islands lire delivered to local manufacturers right from the wharves I and al such a low price that Sn Instances In-stances Ingredients used uti Interior places for adulterations would cost more than the pure sugars Coloring 1 is done now by vegetable colors and no longer by aniline dyes There has been so much legislation on this matter that I no one cares to run any risks |