Show i atom lill I 1 BY JOHN FISHER 8 continued from april 29 I 1 speak of the leathers feathers for a rea on that the reader will understand arther on I 1 saw no similar feathers ln any of the others indian jack i aad us where we were going and le 1 0 o said with the beef cattle he said go but go to the house at this lne ine 11 noticed one of the warriors warriors leak eak to a youth of the band and t I 1 tg him do it v and watching the boy 0 went to one of the wick e ups jd d immediately he noticed an inan peer out of a hole bole iu ill the back us and he thought the order ant that we were to be shot at so 0 IP pid isaid to me let us go indian ick ck said s aid to tow w where here now you go jd ad we replied to the house jack w d you y 0 1 11 gairy yon gairy which iana stay Y there andas and as we started S sai said dreel i 1 eel ride reeling we de pecking every instant be fired albut for some cause we here not but by the time we reached te ie louse the indians had bad all left the up ip ayd and were mostly out cut of sight we were Sj i 1 im at 1113 meant mischief so e telegraphed d the he t state of affairs to jor ajor E at salt lake and he be ans ered e that if we could do so safely i gat gather herthe the horses from off the ange and take cafe care of property as st we could 11 II myself and anther started off to get the horses we expected to find four or ie miles off we did not ind find f them we anticipated so continued to ut the country for them until we came satisfied the indians had se red them and we did not return pi two p in having ridin im quite twenty five miles in our arch for them 3 an on riding up to the house ause to dis 1 we were rather taken back to tn f dice ice immediately in front of us 1 ir l the house an object covered by boach loach is a heavy cans or leather covering used by 1 y jl for the t protection protects protect 7 ion of it drivers dr ivars limbs against storm and 11 which at first seemed s to conill apts us I 1 for there was a e pair of new ls projecting from one end rhe he cover before V we had bad time to iver our selves however one of illen nen came out and explained to li atthe said object was wai the lead dead I 1 harper the st stage 9 er chos to drive f J tage into town from the west day upon enteric en terin tite the main a in the re 1 lly served we foiani fo and the meals ady but untouched belled although it I 1 ivo 30 hour aati after e r the asua usua usual 0 dinner w on the floor lay fay a man with tb i oozing from a terrible wound if gh the th top part of tile the head bead two little boys of about twelve and fourteen years of age age 11 respect respectively ivel y kneeling by him and crying 11 bitterly by this time all who were at tile the station had bail gathered about us who bad just came in and were acre overjoyed us return alive and unhurt aas as they from our long 0 absence had bad concluded that we had met with death at the hands bands of tile the indians in in like manner as our friend the driver and aad to all appearances the other roan man who was a passenger returning home from california to the east to place his two mother had bad died with their grandmother so that lie himself e could continue liis his hus business pursuits to be continued |