Show UTAH UTAH EXPEDITION i I HELD UP iw IN MEXICO Unable to Proceed Until a Bond Has lias Been F t Cluff Writes Int I of the Work V Thus Par Pal Done 11 Special In i iny last I Tur your rd readers that U lb am expedition bd hid en tr tired 10 b by Hoi bt but was un nfl able ble to poe proceed a bond bad bl been given Iven As tN this bond must b be beIn In ah b w we wi will have bave to wait at it least two Iwo we weeks but In the mate meantime we leed need not be Idle the by boys are re pursuing their studies under the direction of Prof Wolfe and Mr Kenning skit Joseph Ad Adams and md I ar are now oD o our wa way t to the colon colonies for IP supplies ll which We wi will have brought to O 0 our next Dext pla place of rendezvous I NOal I is bui built on the Amen Amert cn can and part partly on oa the Mein MexIcan Ide sIde I Iamon amon among t the hilts or In a ravine and o on Ue the ln line of the that run runs to It show the C muss It I Ia Is Isa a typical hal half bt breed Th The Mec Mexican houses UI are me mixed In with the American bou houses In te the stores to ar are en the chili and nd alon along wih with the ne highest grade a patent Sour lour On the streets tt ire r seen n te the costumes of th the Mexicans along JD with the plainer dr dress of the Americans and buen dl mingle wih with good 0 morning We WeWer were much amul amused at the Mexican team Some or of them are re ho horses al aloa 1 ways oa pr poor other ar are mul mules In a little better condition while mOl omit ot of them rr are the te old buro burro In fact the burro it I said I Is about the buro I We abut tl only sal ani animal mal that can stand tand a Mexican master Yesterday We lW saw several leveral lal families l tag AU Alt their household an wel well a as the members of tb the tl except the father and some lt little b buys that teme seemed to be walking fur for th the exercise Were re packed on burr burros On On carried a tunk trunk twice I its sine Another bed clothe fether feather b beds and on tp top ot of the two children On another was parked Ck a table I legs downward with what appeared tu to be a cupboard on top ot of I it Th The animal WI wa Jut just high enough to lift the table Ie legs a tot foot from the rund ground On one In a very vry easy calY posture lat eat the mother nursing her babe A pit pet crow wu was riding b be hind her Tb The father tather with a Iun long animal mime stick was a o upie In kl keeping l the The America custom hot house stands tane opt opposite tb the Mexican W had mostly mOt to d do ev with ut the latt latter T Tue eb chief w Warn a very man With tt features U d dressed and very verr polite Olt Ate After lla shaking hand hands he be Informed u vi that orders had corn to ort h rm t bond the expedition through an and he would be pleased to do al all he to It US ua W We hat had no trouble In get t tiny our things through During DUlin the dy day We e called on General de I In Thir Third Zona fiscal from whom I obtained 1 a Iter letter of Introduction to the chiefs ot of the guard between Nal Nogales I and O lax a acm fe He I is perhaps 1 33 years yara of age tl tall talland and somewhat slender long slim 11 tate and nd high forehead and nd In al all an intel and kindly looking m man He I speaks English fluently though with lh a distinct foreign accent With consider considerable able pride he bp told U us after atter the general questions and answers Dwen concerning our OUI trip It Its object eto to ha bad been mw made tat that he Wa was the founder of the Mormon colony of Oaxaca I went to President DI Otis al said h he and told him with hi his permission I would establish a cloy colony and I it would not COt cost the government ont one cent while elsewhere the government ha has spent hundreds of thousands ot of dollars In colonizing wih with little The pr pres president Ident enn and J I hf hod the honor honorof or of locating the Mormons ormo at t k Ty They wanted to call tb the I Ichio chio but I objected and told them J if J th they would name It after atter m my stats t I 1 b would b be suffIciently honor honored 1 Wa was cale called Ola h Leaving Nogales our raid C r through hll hills for nine mie miles when We reached thE the river or crek B ants c CrU There are two al alIey or river b bat which range rane In wIdth from 0 otte mie mile to two mIles that particularly traded our attention the Aln C Cias and the The former ru runs across the lne line and enters U lbs Olla lila the latter laUer run south tr from ti line ne and nd empte empties Into the U 1 so Into the river The These a interesting bu because of the appat fertility of th the 11 soil and the a with 4 i which the thousands or of acres they o olain lain might b be brought under o tion U jUt Just now before t the I lun season I ii fully on thre is II not ot on wate water Ion for Irrigation yet t with a f It system of reservoirs which i be euly easily constructed an s would b be obtained The fertility f 81 In Helo Mexico may b be Judged b by UH the o also Ie of the mesquite as In Ut Utah We judge b by the of the sag br brush The he I Is ordinarIly a small tr tree or large bush buh but here I It grows to the t I size be In diameter of an ok oak from a foot rw t to tw two tet feet 2 Up th the Santa CI I uP WI WO occasionally passed catte cattle ranches little p t 11 soil is II under cultivation at 0 t th thi jJ town of Devisadero and Cr rua it the former containing about a hundred I inhabitants Inhabitant the latter three hundred At Devisadero we had to t report to the pari guard whose dut duty it l lii t to I see that no smuggling fi i carl circled on A As they have considerable opton option and what they dont bae have Or they take when hen they feel like I It trat travers l late i ate are sometimes put to great elton nO Wen When we came out w we mi mat i Ii coUple of young oun In men from CoOla Dublin Dublan freighters who wert were dt 1 by the guards a as something WI was wrong r with their papers They had b been LI i W read ready In for 2 da days and t 5 1 good tem team and every everything thin Ion t tId Id ed temporarily pending an p J Rm ail that al e vi t In Ime tWI 0 a man en to freight goods for a Mexican al r merchant On the rod road hl he wa was met by 1 I I J guards hi his goode od overhauled and nd fled t tI i I tog Ime some packages not hi his whole load team 18 wagon 8 end and aU all were f eon j i late and 10 he put Into prison though el i II shown bown that he had t bo 1 i connection with the I goods except is j t i freighter li lIe wu was confined eight I j months when b he w we tried found elt mao j I I ct cent ad n roused bt but a It w was i t I months bo before I bit team wf was t 4 j 1 en I a Jt ded condition a tit the i guards hid bad wo It an all th the tm time I f I When first arrested the man was at tol told J 4 that he I go fro for two Iwo hundred t r t 1 i dollers but he absolutely lut I to pa pay J r j Ii a cent Wn While In Jai jail hit his 4 I r f rc broke out one night but h he refused I r I tn It go though he be could easily have bue is 4 1 cp ca Our Ite letter from General Pinochle JC I I f 0 I proved a Ro good rt end and without j trouble we were allowed to go on T The i IO I bead Ia guard we was nt not at all ali R good natured f I J Jabout abut about It ud mud w was going to retain my let letter but I told him through the Inter 2 Preter that its I might ned need It 8 again I j 4 1 would take I it We filled n d our 1 at a well of good water thanked tie the ii r la lady of tb the house and ad on T The W V ji 1 E houses are r al alt buit built or of doble one story to wih with mud roots Ont On or two to hv have i lumber floors but most mOlt of them ba have havethe i h the ground round kept clean Ien end had hard bow eer ever by frequent and sweep S In ing Many Itle little children were plums i In the streets and I remarked how well j behaved and pl polite they w were r Intact In tact i 10 so far ml ai I have men en the Mexican f children and young people set t a I Iod good od example to our own t I IB 1 I B JR J 1 di c 1 1 L |