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Show 710S,:.V.E,doikirii4. a;.c;!'irv7k.ft. 1, - ,v,m4 - THE DESERET ot his AfT7RDAY liETc7- S ' report t9r it moment. htt.1 bedlam have progressed .to it in toliowlag 'the teach,. groat attest inn of ths white malt. considering tact that Such teachings champs -, May I 1022 SECTION. ,TIIREE , The imilitery escort f fly. tooldlent. Gencivilian portion was heeded by eral Henry D. Washburn, surveyorGive-- -t t treneral of Montana. and ths military bY Lieutenant Guetavue C. Doane flyeTora:lq017sialonslie Both were capable leaders. Tho party ' ' ( - their eel:toped ttstelf for splonth'e stayt ; At the present time the Indian la n(1 11th 'when the expeIt ' wasAugurit sot a good farther or erorkar. but ths dition entered the present bentines of , More resonates$ may be. the park. They followed up the Yet- "In judstag the Indian one must roDE DEAN borwooDrr. llowntone river to the beautitid Tower """""'"'..". macaber that it is impossible to change fails. Here they spent two den in ' the lire GI a savage in a day. a year I The remaining Indians were baited lexamining the surrounding country. Tbe American Indian b Bowe bmiken! Or a generatioa . but nevartheleam. the by the sight of their deod companion leaving Tower falls they seconded , I and Colter managed to reach a otream, 'the lofty mountelstr now knows' se .: projact has been a great benefit to : EvkltsoLL:' : the Indiatieand will be more and tora Ulf down which be swain. Fortuitate4 Washburn. and from Its stOmmit lookbeneficial so his civilisation Worrell', for him there was an island in the ed. se does the tourist, over the east -- mtdd:s of the stream against the up- panoratna of the park. They maw the It VI ft anee I learned 'kit rivers thickness ot ix Inches? . I osa chief benefits from the per end of which a raft of timber had Canon falls, and Lake of the Yellow. Aia "Irtigatton at that Urns was bettor iworit and money of Uncle Eam cut thr?ugh canyons I wonder- lodged. He dived under the raft and stone. with evidences all shout Of lath. by ths Indian than by the 'vast , ed bow humans got into those understood managed to get his head up among ,x.hermal e activity. The next day - they ----in of the value improvement the. wan but the latter quickly white reached-thcanon and the falls.- Tho tha trunks of tees which ware-co- v themserres. caves in the cliffs and mad. j brought hie knowledge of engineering Engineer Cherie' ered bntinh. of east with small Thus be stared party then traversed the short cost 111 itof acre e for their news them I wonder" how in per Conetruett the aid of t-74. during the day, while the Blackfect Yellowetane lake, and, forded the, Wroneroni tgatiawesaenoodanfteing4b000lunef tbessabloss onoroweittso oaths walls .1;,;iil.4;4:rntinwas limited for him, and even cams upon' Per -- Yellowstone river.---- Here and works Manson practical and land to 111 and $121 an dc"rn 'lad; withand sundown bo the raft., ktfet atehttell,he and stam ps procrpoo Tha Juni, greatfot OliontlY 11 swam mvanitt, the wandered Jost and Ignder and lleteakes fle et rltPtint ko for days. Tame K. the of Indians for Burdick, the made engineer has been by down the stream. Although he hadi The party hunted several days for the , dld OeV414111 thousand Years ado IrbPs tawthweat where game id tienfre nod the Fort Hall proJect. in not especial-- ; , escaped death front the hands of the, lose finally despaired of the the naked brother of mine waa carving where it Was necineary for the Indian ly enthusiastic about the Indian aa a Indiana, him condition Stits still dread.; iseareb and decided to strike directly 4", Ho had a mutat farmer. but earn be will Make Ittood out hls thought ,Ha nil. was t naked under toward the Mad.;7 mountains the atomeletely iiIf given a ethane. ruck with wiiich to wittitir';'"";-.ta;:POI e . , ..1 a burning sun. hie feet were fil:ed lacroes Won river end the settlements. "The Indians on this reservation his story. I have a wIth planty at end dyne and natural with of the the thorns pricklypear, mectutnical milt and yet lily words Ind The contecturse mode irf retard to have been glower to mettle are not naturally agriculturists," he and he was hungry and bad no means --So that about Ta....anreat: th. --htst lorigerthan'inine. proved to be not true. 0pd ate It. 0 t a remarks in hie report. "Until very m0,0 roots. the lost oven aryl-niof food except any .''..Won o? our r ed skinned frightened and nitwit lining; Mel bare been unmade,- Thus he wandered dare His tweet had becopts of an ancient ram? .'' away. carrying kith it all the arms about the, living off the natural products of the until he reached Lime fort on the Iran had. Be. Everts which and You can deive into th. common his.. I tifeti' told me something ever provisions contort which Yellowstone. When be returned to they roamed, of the Indian department' d to travel. and unused were toe, books all you wish Ina yen wow orgentaation 'ing more hunters, Bt. was fishermen and Louis the tale of escape i IThey JuST ABovE,Irm,M. aliovilso t111 rrtzt in wild countrYt he boomit oc'm- find any astiotamery newer te the of the government, gad tbe comPoni-the- - Ow manufactured IrELLONForONIC readily believed than the stories of ing ths Indian I products and nddoa hatt Wanderiny south dis- pletely bewildered. that Meaning of human life in !Corti, and ItIvell rfict,n1, used obbe they had the natural phenomena they done which sol sonrico there W3elb Americaand down In - It remained to to Heart lake he remained yet ljnined by barter for fur s. bias and , there covered. for from his, , tho Indian reclaim to twelve 'days keeping warm by the hot .. Cortral Amerka there Is a great teto--- Muth such tiative handwork as they could I , : 4 prove the truth of this :statement : The ' outcast. ' roots. of on condition Vin thistle wandering and e. and .1111:11p1,1,,, subsisting townie by ereepiol the ezottiltion of tiering$ Pifty ?vane-aft- pie Affairs was or--himself with -LISIVIIP and Clark the headwaters of After he had provisioned trawling serpents that must halve been department of Indian Their whole former, 'winner ',140141 nortiti and finally but it wits these roots he struck-nu- t '1...C4 before the child built , f'S remained unexplored it , the tentple or gokimon built his hang- - 1100- - that Indian Irrigation lecamol been' here ' reached lakeBe folYellowstone g except by the trader and traPrer. The lowed around the lake and down ,., is 'es to militate against the en-. 7 I the 'Ana eardeml ., a separate 'deportment tuid now Sall! such soon men Of the great fur ,companies tir tribe becoming Pt; Ten medlocrit i'. covered the entire west in their search river.- - Horde of game passed him ,but ; c farmer during the life of one goner, ;:.. ,,,.. Outside was , kill unable to i them, for animals and it would he - ,,,, 7'--t, i. &Oen or even several generelielle. ' t -, i,,, -be extremely doubtful if such a thor- of the roots he had nothing to eat i:i '.e. - l .,, .. Their future suers. tie ferMeraL Auld te f few minnow mot phi traveras-oeveopt dtti rountrr the ..,V ough Mint depend upon education lead to the present confines of Yel- of snow birds.. Twice he went five .',',fak' i Z't I along airricpitural linen the Practical toed anti three without day' lowstone Perk. But on 00001111i of the days demonstration of this educaunn tbst ..,i netthotrt water. The lost men was fin. 1, great- 1 'Torn white therwill , he near on , the found died '1,:'.1 pbtalif ally plateau animals the bearing tuduptry , tr:.1 ,o,,..., , and white farmela owning 4 '1,,I, lessees". down and with its disappearance from mouth of the Gardiner river.' His tiro ' a ' ,), a4 j.th55. reservationThe greatest been had the A'''):... of by heavy extinguishelL the region the slight knowledge 2. , 't.:;: $.7." 4 1 I however, will be the good JudirttlentA roots snowstorm. his of thistle upply les country passed., -efforts and efficiency - of tk Indian was exhaueted and he was partially 4trki Early Day Trappers.SerVie. Fanners. deranged and perishing -with the cold. ,," .,, illocoveries have been made A . '' hen it is taken Into consideramountain lion which- had been on r,' and retards found which prove that tion that of the 311,000 acres beini ! 4; trail for several days was killed ,1','6- ol, .4.N , the white man had entered this re- his watered at present by the project him. Mr. 'Everts, dis- by the party finding before bad been lt officially gion 11.110t or snore than a miraculous escape considering '7 had g) are 6,11n . in covers& record One '. copyrighted ,,,J1 of the man and the being watered by Indians. the reC '..1 e. tetle of the adventures of Joseph the helplessnees lilt, sults obtained in the comparatively' I him. , Meek in 1829-i- n thin territory. Meek dangers which confronted snort time appear very encouraging.! Al i 441' His party soon reached the Firehole s, became separated from a bend of Not that the Indian farmers will in to the Upper followed it ' 4,, trappers and in his wanderings he river and all probability produce air much per loft,...; i .0 discovered the reorion now known as Geyeer Basin. Immediately on corn- tie' ;It 4 , acre aa many of the white farmers, 1, witnessed out forest the of they ing the Another Basin. Ity , Upper Geyser ''4,. but when the efforts of many of . , tools is recorded of Warren Anwus the eruption of Old Faithful. shooting 1,1 ,.1 these are men, especially those who ';,,,:S ' steam 0,41: column a of and vertical water Ferris. who was of the Amerirt.r...r..have .., 7 can Fur company, traversing the re- one hundred fifty feet into the air. experiencirin : ' riculture. the ddierence in favor of lc, into Irrigation rroject. oroducettrom tindian lare1cv--Tar 7.741'.41fetel gion. after ha had heard of its won- During their stay in the 'Upper Geyser I. . the white farmer le not se apparent kilm,nox .4 ders. He was amongst the geysers in basin they saw seven of the principal : ra....... 1 S. '; 1ka The Indian of War May or mar se Important a part in the uplift and a : , ,, In action. 1834 and leaves a, vivid but true ac- "devil's wonders : 1' : They , n not bit s, worthy, successor of those the civilisation of the of the "Under the lesse system; especially count of them. But the moat compre- passed on down the river through the Of GRAND mom CANTON 11V whom rEtzo'wOF arid West early pioneers, those that run for five or ten hensive of these accounts comes from Middie and Lower basins and conrowEn FALLS.' wonderful works behind them, never-- I ; .51is projects very In else front when the lease period has expyears, groNE JUST BELOW k'ALLS. James Brideer, the noted trapper and tinued on homeward. ire& , hetes. the red man of the present Is; forty acres to 120..00 &COW and the the land leased will pioneer. His stories show that he was The news of this expedition create:Ili have been trubTneodar. June 20th. 'rho Yellowt undoubtedly comhig Into his own again work varies from simple diverdting deed and will then be in such shape acquainted with Yellowstone Lake. intense and interest widespread reason The real for the sparse stone ',with the aid of his white brother. National Park. the WonderGrand Canyon. the Falls, the Gei- throughout the country. the Aso contour meet to tho that the Indian will be able to make strumurs The mdlvi. , , My thoughts were directed along most comretotog trowels. blooms" nits. of & success en It than If be had land of the World was for the season knowledge the Indians poefiessed ser Basins. Mammoth Hot Springs. duals In to rest on spraetical - grounds. and Cinnabar Mountain. Bridger had theparty,diesetninated thee those lines altar a talk with H. W. reservoir& dirtkett owed to start In on raw, sago brush land. of 1922 ornclally declared op on to Dims. supervising engineer of the In storage Nothing within the region served to related his rotary before 1$60 and his knowledge of the zegiod by moon of ' c; work !ratio' from simple diverting These leased; also afford opportunities from all lands and climes who Induce the Indiana to visit the place, knowledge of the region undoubted- the newspapers arid magazines, and dian Irrigation service. in charge of tee development, pumping from deep In the way.bt furnishing employment people Lieutenant 'Doane dispatched a, max. come to marvel at its netural won or at least stay ...any length, 11110. a Urn' repto dates back Having ly canals Prninet,..te...II7t:nk for the Indians hi the harvesting of dent wells. or from rtvars to higher Aso aAirrinu, Special significance attaches within ha area. It was Inaccessible Meilen tor exaggerationandlying wit' re.Portof the eXPeditiontohis gave Ire and the distribution ut water through grain. hay, beets end Potatoes. .!'"" Diets ' officers lo...iblastatententin-,41iat--tille---yea- t in Washington. me interesting dope on ancient rtridger's stories were not readily be- superior I&IcIaIVwKen During marks the golden anniversary of the snow 77, and I was moved where the value of watAPr will warrant labor was scarce and of the year:, it lieved. All of this eater knowledge From whatever angle viewed this ex- It as stands high wage, one creation of the most re. of this 'people's playground. was covered with dense; forest; as a was barren of results. It existed pedition into their present practice. I e expenditure. There are 12 pro- - waa a noticeable fact that many more Congress having passed the bill mak- - game country- It could .not compare mainly in the minds of Illiterate men markable in the history westfound that they are accomplishing the I Indians. both men on which United elates and Women. ing It a national park March I. 1811, with.thaslarouncl Ing as farmers they are be.. ',Pets in the wonders and and was and passed away with them- -- It failed rn portion of our country. It had country; o themselves of avelleg this irrigstion-topoortun- For fifty as Its direct result the expedition of , 1--7 towers it as a high- to hasten the final discovery. coming a- decided economic lactof tn eidetrOlon which 'will benefit 100.000 ItT than In former years, some ' even tohave and traveled view 1171 na!MAI' far under the direction of the of am weftway. of communication...two our, first "; the agricultural ;worms In 1369 Captain Ra3rnolds of the Indiana, - geverel hundred thousand going oft the reservation for' consid- the handiwork , of the Creator - and knowledge of the of the army was tional government, Romano" of Irrigation- is from Corps Topogranhical gained, park erable distancea". gcrneaway. praising out to explore the region of the !"Thti retention history of the west acres ate being watered and tended by " the: early explorers trappers and gent Collect Aocurate Data. for protecting this, ireeers. , headwaters of the 'fellowmen river. 'brimof Indian and ultimatety million and I Al rlook' back over the ,days when those legialators .., This was . cut sent , ''' ares.--'be used a can and half water expedition with remarkable to joint rotated cows in' two. itself sections eastern in The party split 'punch" tits most thrilling characoer, extending . First White Man. The government Montane when the roundup - would and neither entered the park at any by the United States Geological Sur. - Decamp its wonders have exhibit-- t ft does from tho unknown WO of made producttva, - in irrigation be followed for weeks by taw bands ed themselves to thousands upon thou- - -- .The first white man known to bare time. By the time they met again vey and the Engineers Corps of the.the Aztec long before the advent of has spent 222.000,00 Crowe and Cheyennes, picking up sands (Aker thousands contemplate eel foot within the present limits of the party had completely encircled it Army. The chief value of this trip the b4t.Ii insia down through the construction and will ultimately spend of vrhat, we left fro mthe almost it sights' the history and tradithe park wai John Colter, a mem- - and bad gained accurate information Was not in ortglual discovery, but in beef kill.. I can hardly reconcile daily of the Lewis and Clark expedition. concerning the territory oontlomous the large collection of accurate data the whiteman my. Hon is "low I. , ' ' ' , elf to the thought of an Indian real. covered It and bow: It : COMO1When the expedition had reached Fort to the present boundaries. ,: , concerning the entire region. Their ; . . Mandan. on were the to down reof on undoubtimmense value. ly getting Missouri, photographs hard work to to bwa national park will its ' ' Minerals Discovered. wrest something for himself from edly prove intemtiouste e. followed The these travelturn Journey, Colter asked to be the Washburn and silver were discovered in route party the soil. Times indeed, have changed. to the lake except to branch off It is for that reason that the lieved from further service that he theGold Montana. The rush early were remain Ws - then in that country and 'banded In a Veal MIMI' following facts are related. It is high. might to Mammoth Hot by this fact led to the crowed to the Upper Springs, cad at riders of over 150 hungry to note the dispatch with gale in trapping. It seems peculiarly occasioned Geyser Basin. men representing several great cattle which Congress - adopted act remarkable that Colter. Just as he had crooning of Yellowstone by several south of Shoshone loks, and around-th- e the : prospecting parties. Of these only the ' : ; - t' ' '. , '''' . and our combined "cari- creating the park and the consistency a chance to get back again into civil!. one companies : eastern shore of Yellowstone lake. ' DeLacy need be noted. His es-- numbered-Asarl'.:. .. , two thousand with which It and the federal gov- - zation and since he had Just passed partyunder ..!: ;41 ,i: reconnoitered around Jackson They then followed down the east saddle horses. Every day one of the ernment have carrited .Put the orig. through ta two years' arduous exist71.11..a......p..........4.7: A Lake, below the southern boundary of bank of the river. crossed it and went 4. outfits would pick out a fat steer for inal 01A110 made for the government coos, should desire to turn back Over the .'7"777:777.:7:7777t, park. and not finding any gold out of the park,by way of Mammoth beef distribution and the meat would of the park and the keeping of it threaame territory, and alone. In the became 4. :', discouraged and abandoned Hot Springs. With this expedition ?:, ;.?;, In be ; .',: i.....:,... '.! .:.'.;. state. divided the virgin ., training of 1807 he started down the the expedition. up between the different i,e1 ' They - resolved to discovery of the Yellowstone wonder.. mess ; ::'.river '''- : toward , Name. , wagon. .' St Louis. He soon met reach the settlements of Montana by land was complete. It now remained ortea of t (7 ::: a 'enThe The Indians 'the bound an name is trapping expedition with their for going directly northward.. And so to see what Congress would do with t orglin of headwaters of the Missouri and the -- -' would be camped somewhere squaws ' '': ::. , A ' ;;,..:::: of information. While bY ,'''.;',-bit led they moon entered the territory which so unique a region. . ;,...'t ''', : nett lightening o .,1, ,. 4 on the crook or the waterbole and on their famous - expedition Lewis - , .4 induced him to le now Yellowstone park. Traveling up 4 , f , Numerous claimants have arisen . Lewis the when Lewid river they discovered the white sten bad cut up the and Clark made nee of-- in one of accompany Aim expedition. - Colter for the honor of suggesting the set- - - ' wart ' 1,1 sent Shoshone carcass to out and lake, inform ,.4 the lake, 1 taken , and geyser the Indiana of ,..--' their meat, the , s, 'I :; flittiodnerarnt ,!7 ,. .;4... Lisa's arrival. Ile went first to the .;,,. formations in that territory. Crossing ting aside of the area as a national red sten and .women would swarm J e fferitorerrilithe"wnotrdt's1.4"kYetiolowPre IP and playground. . .. .. But reliable down upon the remains like a flock I in destignating the largest tributary 0'0014 who were evidently farther re - the continental divide they visited the park shows data .it to have been one of of vultures, of the Missouri river.. This Is profi- - moved than, he had wept:teed. With Lower Geyser Basin near the or Itair he Fountain geyser.- - But DtlAcy the Washburn of Crows he secured as guides. to tell the talL-Tparty, Cornelius ' squaws did , ' '.. . ;,,.;' ...'. '' .? :'! ..: , ..y. :i ; ,. .,,'. ; ? , f : ,' , across the mountains until and hieJrnen evidently did not appre- Hedges. The suggestion wits immethe dirty work bid WI- ciate seconded the Ais wonders be had Ito seen ma diately and reached the Teton range.- 'Here by many who advo they would rth...te ttSre. ins...116.o..v......... to Ap Weird songs of triumph In prospect of' of it. The celebrated explorer for the within the present confines of the fa- the information regarding them was cated this move in vetches and writThey took Blue Itribbou et the Inning' Fair et rt:. Dethrone. not published until after .the region ten articles. -This stenOment reached mous Jackson's Hole a the grisly gorge that was about tc Nerthwest Fur company. fight eneued was officially disowered. $40.80(1.6a tO complete the poinible follow. Congress and- was expressed In bills period when tho Spanish padre direct- - work They wort happy children- -- Thompson. in 17911 uses the slme in between the Blackfeet and the Crowe. The discovery of the Yellowstone-- - brought before the two returns already because the , in flock 4 thel of his Clark and Colter and houses. These Lewis Both tho id of destiny so Not necerawity-tebutwork? to could enlist you notice - -- -his services on the aide of the Crows. meaning the full and final disclosure bills were indorsed by the depattment the pione er days., prove much expenditure to be - of it- transit'. the and- Thompson-gi- ve us through e',, the of the interior. sad the exhibition of were "Mormons-W- 10 been long The Crows, fearing the Blackfoot re- of its wonders to the world-e-wa-to which name had the than a of .6 ' work of three expeditions recurring photographs and .., race to 4 fridge- of the in usethe Frenth term "Roche treated from the Hole. progress torwarda eivilization specimens collected keying Colter respectively by the years 1819. 19111, by Dr. name for to fare its best ha had Von in America., even down to the The Jautte." Indian. glow but It must be foment. Legionnaire Delegates Hayden, who had led the cal.. , end might returned and 11171. The first of these was a alai some' who Is ,.,,, and to rock." ii one Indian ; is thole ,. , but engineer, the the 'yellow of river home, expedition To State Meet Named whatever. meaning 1811, did much to preterit day -, - .. It consisted purely- - private 'venture. times given to romancing .himeelf. , the French trappers knew removed from savagery end Colter set out to rafts' of three men who went Into the re- secure the favorable attitude of Con- - I t Li as w salt ..1.gleaned fort on the river of the Yellowstone river gross toward the project. The act of thorn from Diets and in Which the who can point to any race et people i gion for the purpose of verifying or dedleatiow-wa(By Associated .from. the Indian' for it is Practleatrwizoute-sn446--be-launchm- ito intidirtebct reader ,may drew his COnehltiOntil that iwhich has filen from ,tha dePthit Of PiOCATCLICI:, plumed with practically 11111101.5 reLewis and certain that ' i .., ' Diets may believe. tile serimic prmt.-- i savagery to the piano of civzation ,.. dense. forests I ti th 0 0011 tb ern por- - garding the region. The second ex- an unanimity of opinion by the sets, ate which the Amerkan Indian gate. to the state convention of the the first white men to ascend lee tion of y.tiowelone Park. H e mutrt and house :. ate exprention be usually conies be- 3 of repreeentatives and was inrecruited by private pedition ''' Legion at Nampa July 274 9 Missourt as fax as the Yellowstone. have ben tr u y cheaters. 4 Iupon today In the same short 'Pace Amrican bind his rubber-rimmsigned by the president March L 1172, d astound- - dividuals but had an sane.' . of . were Canon Grand chosen viewed the Pocatello by The third was an expedition poet at a 'Having Perhaps no act of Congrem has toI ' of cattalo and build. "Irrom the ruing of ;Z.."1" e n upon coming out of the tion. signitioi nce woolen and omelet of 0-- the Yellowstone the seen , n. wn n ease d the shores- - o f sent Out by the government. It was naive4 such general approbation as Inge- found in- the by the . for in all 1 "Farming byIrrigation:- Is ac- Nicholas In sight. is name the retrain'', IV D the has in oeautiful order necessary. this act stettine side the TellOW that the Mandrel. Ivan governYellowstone t river ment first Spanish explorers. it is evident knowledged on the highest and most jr.. ha vavt . colored hues Yeti, pre' steaming with bent ne a P make stone Gilmer National a. in and as might natural Park intelligible thereelope . had each and the existed, perhaps many scientific type of farming and that there br.,Cheriesgprague. This feature never' fails and goy 1011. C 0 It I e 0 rout rings N preservation of this most marvel. Plaleround. and place of wonders, for ' WOO conclude that the with half a vote. Congressman Addi- dominates. centuries ago. a rece of people whose fore It Is safe of the tour ist. tithe him across the , ...- - , of natural wonders. ,. I the enjoyment of the citizens of this was far in ad-- Indian vrith his environment and op- son T., Smith ins brought Pressor to attract the attention from civilization state the oneA collection of park the that ' fact 4 southwest the to the east. Notwithstanding north He came was country and those of other lands. private large ranee of any other then existing in portunities Will profit more from the upon General Pershing to include the name "expeon Inthe front came upon the 1889 in LT nitett States and evidently but due Yellowto magnieleent the fact he t of the limits , Iplanned could not secure a government's activities In Irrigation Nampa eenvention in his Itinerary to diens, but little stone Lake. the ohs. the M-- . they appear to have now sinmilitary es, probably on a par with the edvilization em able canyon and traveled down the west. - - development than from any other cort the trip was abandoned. But three of the region . ,4 ; the of the people of the old world.. clar In for his program .. its agency gle braced in the boundaries of the park. river until the directionol U. tours. of the members of the grotteq David -' , '10 some unktown manner this titration.," The explanation ordinarily given for was changed. By leaving the river be E. Folsom, C. W. Cooke, and William ASP111111 .' or vvas exterminated bY race .absorbel ... that etagoht fact la that the Inralians misted the hot spring formations at Peterson did not give up hope. They & course of Of the 1gey. Mammoth Hot , people who turned the themselves l .t with fear a 'mattered are equipped had and Spring.. other Although the Pro lode superstitious rifle, d - - their existence into a- retrogressive Summer 7 sheath knives. a sights. ' This Journey of over the whole West. we of Utah are iser basins. However. there are other wonderful channel. ', ':' more reasonable Colter's , was a remarkable achieve. shotgun, field glasses. pocket 'theories far concerned this the than whh chiefly tint ' . CALIFORMA ment., both for showing the wonder. compete and thermometer, and utenTim Indians at the time of the ' and more sexy of belief. Your tribes fiat prolect and the Fort Hall procourage of this lone adventure sils and provisions for a six weeks Spanisb explorations were skilled In ject of Idaho which is Preatkelil triof the rutmea had their bunting and - ritt-for its results In geographic die- - trip. They started from Diamond City. -: Irrigation and were raising grain and butary to Salt 'Ake, Theme are two et grounds and homes in the vicinity of coveryEXCURSION i the . . even cotton. They had built irriga-- - the Montana, September I. 1349. Their : par- k, - The Crows lived near the largest of the western projects ' routs ' c--.--,:otTellthe Missouri to the Son structures of great magnitude at and are lay up but Colter boundaries Wins i northern and eastern Farm making-- rapid progress In the ' -owstonoo, and on to its east fork. Thev &nornous expenditure of labor, re- on& i never claimed Colter ' had now accomplished then crossed water any territory bet' to the 'ate bank and a- constant, stubborn fight acreage being brought under southnear the to quiring,. The lived Blackfeet entitle are him who Indians number enough to and the of fame lasting .. passed the numerous hot springs to Danthe elements : against, the devastating of corner. home easterral his The but. was work not boldOn 1 to induced finished. their Sale Dar cultivate The the east of the Grand Canon. ly neck was near the southern and west- On which are m et in th e arid climates. being The Uinta following spring he waa again dis- - September 21 they arrived at the Falls comprises In all lit,- some of these tribes-e- re . using, the ing. ern border. while within the present patched by Lisa to visit the Black-- , of oee acres 13.000 acre. with irrigable '.Yellowstone. the Some distanze same ground and the sam ,: ditches The total irrigable acreage of the lived only one feet No enmity was at first evinced I above Feather River Canyon .;'II ,'they crooned to the west bank When Iconfines tribe COMMO0i7 called the by this tribe and often the same toward Colter and the i and proceeded ; to Yellowstone lake. - the , Ow'it Gila - Fort Hall Project le de.00 acres of first tionstitutedcompanion dheenaatects. an but him, 11.0011 acesompanying diecoveretd,,in1640. which. acres They around the west ahoral approximately They,passed 4 na. the In. River : known. soon i kmelt then altercation took .., in which place Aypo of intim the beautiful springs, and : diem Irrigation service is using to. were under water last year.,.0 in his Potts 'was killed and he examining PSSIOd on over the mountains to Shobeing feeblelninderal. diminutive There are 1121 Indians on the day a ditch rthich wee undoubtedly ' The of escape. his and story shone lake. 'stature, Prom here they struck 'winding : used centuries ago by a peoplo of Vint reservation but out of a total I 1 "timid.. harmless race, There is escape, iv one of the most thrilling out across the divide 'and down Into AN FILANCTICO of 111.70S acres irrigeted last year. whom there is now no trace., in the annals of western exploration. the Lower tribe Geyser Basin. They wit1.41 ANGZIAS stubaulnly000ntPirgooe41 hhisti.tarri' torlr son' The tale is so , ..1"Southeast of Prescott. .A risotto,' they farmed leas than 11.00i). the balastoundingt that it neseed Unless you se. the tarns "Bayer' es geyser in action, ", SANTA BARBARA was at first ,doubted 'but as well the rountain continued Diets. "is found the Mott- - kne being watered by whits owners 'tatted authenticity ' 'other lexcelador geyser and package or on tablets you are tribes occasioluilly not getSANTA CRUZ ,.. later it came to be deterniined &al Prismatictoreeeing tezuma well near which are to be seen and whits lessees. However this Si I the genuine Bayer productpreslake. . ting then turned They '""'-"DIG :Kotula TREES , Early explorers The truth. the follows: trees of old ditches and evidences Of a gratifying showing as the Indians and oa4111' ismeteating ever cribed 'tory by physicians ddwn the Firetiole river on their way Indian trails, the moot important be. being surprised by the Indians Upon potato. .. over years and proved safe Sytwenty. 1144 artificially leveled areas shelving that have been taking to the farming quits having been gone 2 dare. It two lint the Great Bannock. elvalIng tribe some difficulty they had ha4 both bonia . lions for late years and each year of : the rapidly Indians is Just said men aswere irrigation, so them ,precticed ,that this that retioa and showing. .. ' Colter and Potts endeavored to es. tonished at the -- Colds sees a big acreage under their labors Lot our rep000rotothro eon nod , Headache . i bow they sot th e water out of the had things in seen, they had Cott etrY thir tvavereed this Toothache cape. Potts was immediately killed welt is a mystery since the level et the over the year before. The total yield Lumbago they did not desire to relate all pion, yens, trio. Earache wanderings in. the West- - Addittaha' and Colter seised. The savages strip. that Ithentriation 5 . water is fifty feet below the ourface. for the prolect according to the figthe detaitti for, fear of losing their the evidence widespread is lit had man the Neuralgta Pain rain., ped naked and then Thew ditches aro encrusted wjth lime ures for 1120 as furnished in the anreputations for Veracity. abode's. counseled as entirely aistributten of Implements. to the best deetipt only 8ayer'4 package which-- . Cleseral Asset ', to the thickn.-- , of tdx inches. A 'dick nual report of Project Enrinoer Al. ' and the like. But thee tithes had of disposing of the enemy. procedure and' contaids Washburn Doane. oroper directions. , Randy The first or any object pieced in the &niter of trod I. Charles wits 21.111.134. but of ,' smell acquentance With the natural decision was to bind him to a,- tree lye tablets cost tow tient& The expedition of 1810 la more cm. boxes of t also I the well will be coated with a thin this it is imPossIble to erilrediall WeL 1411 el Was. ISSI sell bottles of 14 sad and it 111101116 that even and 11110 his body MI 11 target for their manly known as that of Washburn and Pruggists , film only in a year... How long a, time amount produced by the red anon. th.i Is the Izad lee, Win mark ief the arrows. But the chief Interfered and Doanst It consisted of nine prominknew little of L'phenomena. ;, litanufaeture et Monosootissola Bayer I ordered I was ,requhint to coat the ditches to a Getting away from the formal ached: Colter be Areal' that the Mesa a chance ent men et Mentes together with a olar et 8alltylissol4-11-A- 4 sad 4' ;,, It: Back to Them We Cannot Charles -- rti - So -- mo t m ory an : Park , They Are Going to Bay lt,IVith ?fork nia for his Ink Ile was than re- -, leased three or four bundrs4 fest in front of the ararwhoopime redskim and forced to traverse a plain six miles in breadth end covered with prickly pear. Being an excellent ruDori rh fugitive soon outdistanced all but few of his rimming. When one- scalper was Wawa upon him Col tor turned suddenly. and pinned the savage to the ground with hie OWI , , IMMIMINIPEMINOMONIIMO . raxtx , albs E g' I, "Ill" - ocrit,i ir , 6.. gok-fO- rA . ,.b.da,....a,,o. high-powec- - g - - -. near-sighte- iuvtn a 1 , - t ' ,"f' er f':-:.- samsed-dii-4-1,1- Jome-oremeg-- -- ' 444 ao.;-"- , ""Aot-k1P -- ' r,-,Cr- -- , i ; ' -- .-- 0-, ,, ..-- - 424-- NN 0 ::,, -- , one-thir- d. s, ,. i ti , t';"'r r 1 ,A irl rt . ."'N c 4. .x. a1g?t red-ski- i, .4,, 7 ftwesAk-41- 11 r .::.f. e, ' rs , .. - ts three-fourt- rigation-by'Indiat- coseous - prectieed-or--meder-ec- of-th- - , ' : - , - - T , ,. - re-er- ' - 6011---4- 1 ''. ' : r ; I .-- : ..! '.. :.. 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