| Show 1 PEOPLE WHO WIIO ARE PASSING Editor R n D i 1 Lockwood Lo of oC the Welser Signal wa wu wes in Salt Lake L ke yesterday lie He say tayi the outlook In Idaho U II i moil malt encouraging Canals Canal a are supplying abundant water to great traci of excel l I litt nt farming land and the tho ls are ht h Ill n roOd cin of ot Of veople to settle I tho da ti valleys s of at southern and onni middle Idaho tho the tl f canal was wa hed and nd he h tract truet of nC lund h between bIser ani 1 lit being Into a Ii ot of ll have hR e been expended tho ho past pant t year la lit 11 buildings building of ot all and tho the Increased population link lies greatly to tIU lie Ito of I land huith In and rind around Welser olset The rhe Pacific anti anil Idaho North Narth Northern ern era railroad IN Is I now no at nt Council CO miles north of ot Wiser Welser and U It Is III expected that It opt ope II up UI tine till great grent Ir tImber r belt of at northern Maho nil tile the mining districts Bed Ion of ot tho the staw Sheriff P r c 0 W rn r of ot Ely r h Nevada Is n a guest at the tine Cullen Cullun He lie lo Ia In Snit Salt L Late Jt on business tio of or the party pallY ot of Raymond and m to te tI arrive In Salt ln kp last evening Is U C M itt Chase Chas Harvard graduate voluntary 01 UI hobo holo and author Known otherwise na as nathe iJ the harvard Wild Man Ian of ot ton Nut Not h past thirty rears of n ng e ho he hoId Id rather father an eventful career and 1 hook 1 Somo of ot tho tIne hooks books sri nil A 1 A Maine Island nIl aunt other l tint the Lit Lifs of ot Arnold now liD on nn the pre press preas and Hoboes still unwritten Some of or tint the eventS that are uro of at Interest r an ne Shortly after lon Mr Sir hase ho who wIno lion has plenty o vt dr ed up tip n U as 1 ft tramp ond lon Doston lI to San cl to see ue real reat lire life for or him himIC self IC and study stud hobos In attn and at Utah ha ill had his Drat and ex ox riding on the tho and he lie left Salt Lake au aim a blind baggage Tine The experiences Mr lr II Chae Cha e says Mys were o of oC much interest l hut but UI not to be bo desired ns os a n regular thing On Ill Ini return to Boston hf he h bought an nn Island off oft the tho coast coust of ot Maine Maln anti stayed thorn th t alone alono for n t year tar lIe He wrote roa A Maine Island and the Life of ot Arnold Arn while there then Mr Ir Chase la Is un ant admirer of ot Honed lot Arnold Arnol nail thinks that he helias hiss lias been boen greatly gront maligned and end that thU people have Icon been too ready to lot let his hil faults overshadow and force orce Into ob oh oblivion livion 1110 his many man manly and great Brent quid qualities I wrote roto a book on Benedict Ar Arnold r rno nold no Mr o ly to give Ive ray illY opinion on 00 o the of at lila his life liCe With the exception of ot the tho last public deed Iced of at lila his life lite Which I l deplore he lie showed great t bravery bill very antI and am force torce of oC character and nn I think that Instead of ot nl at I ways alluding to hint him him nf as u a 1 traitor and nUll Impressing on the time minds ot of young Americans the idea Illel that he lie was VIlA every everything thing contemptible wo vo without overlooking that terrible fact tact that he was a 1 traitor to his country countr give him hIm credit for or bravery which on two to or more occasions decided th the fate of oC tho the Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican lean colonies and prevented their over overthrow overthrow overthrow throw by b the English I armies The Tine Raymond and Whitcomb party of excursionists who came como In 11 lest last even oven evenIng Ing lag have had hall such a n longer trip rIp 1111 than the parties preceding pr It this season Besides the southern nM Califor California nia nm Mexico was visited and five ne days were vitro w ro In the tho city of oC Mexico There are excursionists In the tho party nail and they the are traveling In a spec special ial ml train ot of eight cars care Among tine the ex ox excursionists cur are F 1 A Allen hIen of oC Cant Cam Cambridge bridge MasS Mans who ho hns extensive litter Inter c ests calli tH III In several of oC the largest coffee corteo plantations In Mexico President W L Parker of ot the tho First National brink bank of oC Lovell Lawall ln 9 and President l nt II F P 1 El EI Eldredge Eldredge dredge of the Portsmouth Brewing com corn company laCy pany of New Now Hampshire There were many other New Ne Englanders of more or less lenin prominence In the tine party which loaves leves tonight for Cor the tho East Cast Via Ia the Rio Grande Western President W L Parker of ot the First FLeet National Dunk Dank of ot Lowell Mans tass was today at nt tho the lie said sahl You have a n most moat beautiful city and the view to bo ho 10 mad hall from tom the hill hilt to the north of ot the city Is I w well lI seeing and coming out hero for tar 1 t am struck with tho tine general appearance of uC the city and anti the air of ot business 1 activity Your conditions here In the WeRt one ono much to think over oer and I have hae been he n carefully studying them ToW production production tion Is already great and yet It Is 19 lined hard hardly ly anything l compared to what It will wll he some somo day In mining minIm and agriculture things seem to be not yet systematized tema to o the extent nt that they are In the thickly settled e parts of ot the country One thing strikes me into particularly Is that your production already Is l far beyond tho tine capacity of at tho tine railroads to handle It ind ond yet the railroads appear to be do dong Ing ng their very sery best to have things go In California fruit chit In Is being by 11 the tine carload because It can cannot cannot cannot not be Ie shipped on account of at the tine scar scarcity city Ity of ot cars and motive power This The re resorts reo resorts sorts and cl tiel on en tho tine coast are over overfilled overfilled filled flied with travelers It Is almost Im Inn Impossible Impassible possible to get Pullman service over oer the he railroads coming East o aRt unless you en ell enrage engage rage gage It two weeks In advance I dont think the tine present railroads will be able to o handle handlo the rattle smoothly In two years entil from now unless they pretty nearlY learly double their present capacity In motive molle power and earn both freight and passenger Eastern capital capitals seeking s Investment In western cities more than ever before People more confidence In the tine West WeRt and preter Investing their money out here hero heroin hereIn In n securities bringing ln 6 to 8 S per cent than han leaving It In the Kant East I RRt and drawing 4 4 per cent nt at the most Harry Edward Fecund Freund and wife are nrc guests Jue at nt the Knutsford Mr Freund Is s connected with Ith Tho The Musical Ago Age Agoot of ot New York |