Show n A AA A AA AAA c A I t t t nn lT n t m n nf A I t t tT AA r t t I f AAA AA 1 n A mm rr o f tot I H 1 ii t Ir H i d t 1 03 t tM 1 A toM oo o C r CC D or l MO rJ r J t f E Eva I i I 11 l I THE TIIE LAND TH E 0 l t I Ij 0 0 i it vi itc lt dJ j 1 11 it j j ju va j 0 t r rr Y rry Kt r j tit ts m o IY it 2 carat it Zi tt r r t r i i ot rt j tl n i rl Zt Vv w At mYr t t mo 10 t tt tvr t rw I 1 t Y 2 r r u t vt t y v 0 Y IV VV r r s t rh v v t I t I the Thu lUo Chico Sierra Madrey Madre y 1 t I I amour among the Mormons tit II ono with the th myr that tho Ihn Mormon peo people and cond condI I I t t I t ash ht t flourish t I I ot of the tbt now nov few years ago aro there wa waI j I Ihl a 1 but wilderness In th these settle I 1111 t t some hom homes I I i L well laId out streets streett a d I ehude had trees tren white while I Id theIr rich harvest In tit I r f n hug Ih Several U t I such luch u ae a fruit can ca caI I 1 I a hoe a tannery tanner u e flop hol a candy cand factory end s sr 1 r tur while a goad fOOd school concomitant ot of tor torI t t H ury I 1 o I Is Ice arcs In every er village The Thee t e t Bach JIh the Spanish 1 a b th the English every lit HI litI HIL L I vu Il tn 1 I f to Mexican is II taught t of r th the country I is II tb the In 1 r the people sera lilen more morl plainly tl IL w III th Ih roads road they bars yet YIl the they were wert poor they Ihy t t III h now good made Idl were wre 1111 tin 1111 the settlements tl to ha has been chanted I Un l and must have cost COlt t wt I f dollars 1 The road S j II to t J Juarez llan and from Juliet to are II considering the t I j Late 1 l been and are expensive t I I hl hearty rains often do much mucha a oar ur camp tear Garcia Garela while th thu III sous 1111 excavating Monte onte Nolte I and amI I made n 1 fly flyt t I tu to and for tor the 1 rI to Iv necessary artl I ur Ul long journey Journe through the ther IheI I r W Re spent Sunday at Juarez I It Ih the Clod bleu you uc yu on your trip safe Iare reo re rel Il l n 1 us un on our departure Sun iI IlIg 1 are f came eight miles to 1 ranch where we e were to toI I mules the next dRY The Thell I ll 11 In bed for Cor It wu was lat latI I i I lI any ny one end and as I we weL e L II d I outfit with us UI we weI I 1 I m c ur bed on the porch and andi i until awakened at day dayI I Ii loI 8 pulling et al our hover i I Some ot of the mules I next morning and It was WAi WAif f 1 k we were off ott but th the thet 1 t d 1 t i of oC bread butter and andt andI t I u I t I t r for tor us f I ut I for tor the walt wait Our road soon lOon t l t m steep and rough r I In hI UI are very et much ot of Rock c u 1 hl he White Mountains Art Arl Arlt t It II has cost COlt much to make Itu It u II L I It 11 costs much to toI toL I L t I In repairs and to toI I v r u I th Ih wagons broken on It 11 Ite e or r lI We a mt meta a couple of t n 11 a I load nd of nr lumber perhaps three I oJ 1 id f t down as Ca fast I as ast I It t 1 t uld Ihl bumping l and rolling rho Ihl r rucks ruck and having In n all 1 1 r i t to stay alay on the wagon walon tou to u tt lr of nf driving or tending the I 1 y bale bade u us dies diu as ast t 1 t Ii h d 01 just us UI Further on two I 1 c oming down One ot of their w Ie broken and a sole sup I t I tho Ih the top or of ort oft t anyn we le carne cale into Inlo goods roads road tn bm limber soon Roen we entered Sol So Sole e II II thence into Inlo Strawberry II aped valleys as they are 0 some lome farm h t 1 but awaiting thet the I I t u 11 tier About 2 h hj i a e lit III tie lie cabin used now U Ut by byi t i n 1 01 01 mukI end were Invited by b 1 I hatter hulTer to come In YPe We did didt didI t I J a s q we l had tl some IOme bread and he her hei r i utter tr and aM we t I look I k It a h hearty ar dinner We hall had hallI hadi I III t g t well I II located before the ther r f tun to fall and All as II Ic t r rout In n It poured down I 1 Lt When Ihen we reached camp r I IIi eh nl ht was wall at as dark as t l 1 tams cc p lost the road but mono man manI I 1111 i nd it A again aln b by the light ot of the ther r r f Garcia was Wal In InI I 1 I u the ling the na nat naI t I I I l y but falling failing on Sunday I oars I II observed Instead Our r 10 I J 1 Inell Ined to In th the festivities and cuing In III the dance and picnic In th r nh On Tuesday all was bustle t a name lor el were to 10 be shod 1 la a t idles dIIo fixed and things put inc Int In c t I r tIP the start We were wen enter I r I 1 lilt at dinner by Orsin t l n d family In fact I must men ment t to h I that during durin our entire stay t I Id ot of showed n worthy 1 t III v We had vegetable milk I 1 cud II h t In ht abundance and AmI andI I 1 NIl brit r and to cap all Sunday J r the Ih member ot of the Sunday r f I me tit to ramp camp bringing picnic them Soon a paid d was wa made male ground II and d all joined In a royal I 1 t I It was all t I when we weter I ter r WI traveled six miles mile and andt t j 1 In ot of those thole beautiful VA AI i I 3 parka tar or which these moun mount t nr Ju justly noted A description rt f r III do 10 far All for Cor all are equally 1 II h 11 1 one is III tailed called Meadow further on I Is called h I They might all bear the lat latt Iatt t m appropriately It is about II a 1 if 1111 In III diameter covered with n I i I k roar 1 t of green grata gran sprinkled w t u I s nf t if almost all colors coloN And rl I l patch or of purple flowers reo re r f 11 t I 1 so closely that we at th there wu war a pond but ut on onu u Ij J over N found It to he be 1 a bed ot of ZY w V b b flowers flower I On the outside e Are the tall talland to and stately pin from the valley proper b by bywell n well defined tine line Whet causes why the growing pines pinel come Ju lust t so flU fi fiand and no farther I cannot toll but It II not altitude Back Dack a as tar far RII as the foe e Ian can reach or to the very top ot of tha U mountain are these then graves oC dark liIn pines How pleasantly antly And ar p n II few CeW In the could be spent In ht one of tb these parks b k the students A little tittle log Ilif cabin sarr me good books 1 n gun cun a well traIned dog dc anti and the necessary Implements for tor the ti preservation and stud or of would complete hi his outfit and hI his I hat hap hapAI pines As AI w we were won lOOn to leave the road roa and nd travel 11 by Ira trail II In the mountain we sent lent to for Cor a guide and an secured the services or of Brother Samuel Brown who with Chuff arm Garcia an experienced hunter an nd trapper accompanies us UI Co for a day da ur t two 10 Our lamp camp le II now located on th the Chico river the waters atm of oC which so ow Into the Pacific Ocean Ocen Th The country is wild and beautiful lung of a lav formation some lome of us UI went down the river a few rew mules hoping to t find some IOme caves but Id ed In this thill the grandeur ur and beauty ot c the scenery wIll well repaid our trouble In my last lut letter I spoke or of the Ibe nu numerous remains ot of a former people such as al mound I or dike or terraces etc l rom th the time we w stank the river at aratt ranch or a rather from Crom Ih the time lime we reached the th slopes leading to the river until w we the divide again lib side a of Yoe we met with lIh these the remain but buton bu buon on this site that is Ii the wait aide ot of the th mountains we have seen leen none non Nee hound Valley Vally I Is what appears to b lie liethe the remain or of It a tort Cort and ami another wu wa near the chupe but lie mounds l and aDd no n terraces We learned ot of caves cavel with wit lu In them sixteen mil south lOuth teat elUt or of othe others to the wet was JO 10 mil on the Oaland river and an tOme lame bf C minor Importance clo cloner er by bs the Cava on the Chico ricer rIU are re sal laid tt c contain dwellings two alth floors In a perfect late ot of pre fire but want nt or of time prevented our cur visiting them theme We e learn leun also alRo of an expedition about abou tine nine years ao ago led by A Dr oho with lIh forty fort mEn II a hen iced dred horses out u as W we for to South louth America It I reported also alIo that he expedition broke brokl up UI somewhere h III Central A Ct One can then hen with what determination to euc peel we are inspired At lout last only th wIll prevent u ue Dr Ium Isum snits It Is II said laid with a persistence wor worthy thy by ot of better beller results Is 19 still hi its studies stud I among the Indiana I some me there south ot of here he and he h dill has hall lope hp or of completing his hili jour journe ne ley WI We shall be pleased to meet hIm and exchange notes nol BENJ CLUFF JR In NO O Ont S SRI RI nt Tot Tal R Ranch Stun SIerra Maire Ma lIre ire Sept III Chico river as gives In n the Rand McNally mats mal is II moult lOuth ot tr the east fork rork ot of the Yaqui and till lee into Inlo the Yaqui A known b by list here heM 1 it Is north or of the t l tork ork and non flow In a southwesterly COUf ouNe e emptying Into this fork We rill use it II II as b by the ants It Is n 11 small nil now but Iho howe signs II In a of oC being a very large out one oneat at t times The canyon through which It ii Is II or of volcanic formation n and andery lOl ery rugged We could no not I take our honell fur but bUI had to walk alk or rather limb climb and that In with great WI We spent a day dar here and hough we found no cares theo the real ob b Oct or of our search earch we 1 felt veil nil paid for tor forur our ur pains In viewing the wildest scenery we re had yet seen leen Several times the lipping ut of a font the he loosening 1 or of a arock aock rock ock or 01 the breaking or of 1 u bush to which we re held would have hae dropped us UI many man feel eat below and with fatal re reo lull I Timber and grass and Rt at this time Ime of oC the year ear water ater are plentiful It I seems ham to have w much grass grasso raN o 0 to waste as tor the Umber timber I 1 learn that het II a strong company has purchased It from Mr Ir Garcia Orda and will won lOon have laW aw mills located at convenient places 10 o convert the bet best of It II Into Inlo lumber his will doubtless mea mean II a railroAd In Inthe inre the re and pros erous limn to our colonists On the afternoon of our day on tM the ilea ChIco we were treated to Ii a drenching but bul these came om so o frequently now that list the scarcely call f forth rth a remark We broke camp amp Saturday morning earl arty And following a troll trail came caine over ov r he mountains A mile or so 10 brought UI a out of oC the volcanic and curls rough traveling Into more inure rolling Ills ani and smoother made roade We traveled rough pines the tallest and beat saw timber mbar we hl had seen Some or of the rem m to run up fifty feel without II a knot not and ninny were four and five fin feet at the butt About noon we CAme to a b beautiful st ream ot of water In 1 a deep canyon and camped for Cor dinner We noticed tile the cliffs In t III this Ie canyon were ot of the same Mine Corma on as those thOle In cave valley and felt lure ire that if IC w we had time Ume we rind find cares and perhaps some Ome somer of r great Interest st Afterwards we Irnell arned at the ranch tat In name me ot of the Ule caves oLVes in III this cann can canon on n are houses two to story high and con cn confining fining forty rooms all In a good state ot preservation We cannot go back 10 them w 10 roust leave for future ot of other oilier parties winner was hit 11 I when a hea heavy black cloud carne ime over oer the and soon loon the theun rain un poured Today It anxious IV VV V V V V HL BC letter In the Deseret Now News from I t Benjamin Chuff Cluff Jr who ho is Ie the Brigham am Young ade T expedition to South America are extremely lilt Im I and tell the story etory tt of the steady march marh ot of till the little hand blind or of student and historical truth towards the southland beyond the Isthmus of Panama This week there are two ontO one from Irom tine th banks of Rio Chico In the Sierra lerra Madre mountains and the other from the great cattle ranch El EI Two owned by Mr Ir W R n Hearst ot of ofSan San Francisco where the pilgrim received a Mart hearty welcome and where they were furnished with some thing that were much needed The drat letter Is II very from the tact fact that It leUI ot of I a somewhat similar though larger lamer expedition under Dr Ill of forty men and more than a hundred hora hones having tailed failed a few tew years ago ILIO In the great project before it II The last one is II Interesting e It tells ot of unusual experiences eXI and brings the unwelcome tidings that a member ot of the party sany Mr Hr having be become e that of having been bitten b by some Poison come fI a victim or of a danger always present in that country ow OUI reptile 1111 ninny in Utah sincerely hope that tbt he has btU before this U II read rud b by them W c jJ fl m i iCElE ml CElE CELEBRATED PAINTING AGITATES LONDON The liThe LIght or of the World by W Holman Hunt Declared i fJ r P fJ ris CJ i j 1 r rt r v r j A k 7 r 1 a ak 4 tea N la I y A 1 4 y i t v 0 1 A Arr W r nAy A I L rr t tj jB r 1 t I S r I y yI I 15 rY r i it I t 11 Hl l Y i F 1 rt t ff b v r All rn Ini and II Ic In 1 a tumult over Ih the ot of th lh faculty of oC Keble t College Oxford In hanging out of f eight on th Ih ground ot of Its n alleged heresy berel the wonderful painting by W Holman Hulot known knon all over I the tho globe ns its The Light or of the World otters I demanding ill Ili by the National Gallery Galler are ani pouring by thousands dally daily into the or of leading newspaper all over oer the United Kingdom and aAd It II b likely an appeal ti to the crown be made with n a view to having the rescued from It I obscurity X iZ X 11 J j 1 IJ tl I chow h us what hat It could d do or else It t tw 1 w to teat tet our patience at al meals Our plate Ailed with water while we w wate ate and the I 1 ans n moon had more out than the took cook bargained bar for A As for tor th gravy rov It was U useless But In all there then w a WI a of enjoyment for one 1111 to 10 see lee things done In earnest when heD done don donet donat at t all allIn allIn In spite of the rain we 0 repacked ant and started out Our trail led lad up a deep narrow gulch and nd was a to In places 10 w near tb the edge I of a cliff cUfr that thaI the of a hoot hoof have bae brought diluter to the and art pack But we trey trav traveled sled without accident There were new beauties this afternoon Resides Heald the Im grave and flowers and towering pin pIna a I thousand Utile little waterfall could be seer leen leaping over oer the cliff as a the rats rain poured down Two brought us UI to It the tho summit from Cram where looking back we 1 could see 01 an n ocean ot of mountains dark green with their or of place pin rolling like an n ocean ot of water waler only the waves 0 are larger and are re solidified After lOin going up mountain and down mountain for Cor a halt half doses times we came bout about 6 p II m Into a volley where we decided e to camp lot tor the Sabbath The rain had now ceased the run lun shone bright and warm and an soon loon sitar atter rump Amp was Wal pitched cloths cloth lines were made mad ot of our pack ack ropes ud ant blankets blanket rOil coats I II etc out oUI to dry dl The Sabbath as 1111 a rule le II a day ot of rest This Sabbath was a exceedingly to ml totor for tor earl early In the morning tile the stone tonn set It In and off olf and aDd on It rained durin the whole day dav It 11 war u a colli cohl rein raIn and most ot of u us covered Il ourselves v with blankets In our tents and spent the dRY day In reading and study It cleared however Ion long enough far fer meeting Two pitch loll logs which we e felled lire In ot of the wet and during durin Intervals of th the storm torm torme we e assembled around the lire to warm arm The Tbt night was wa ver cold 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