| Show p n Mt I rn g UTAH EXPEDITION I IN CAMP AT DUBLAN U U tt 1 U Ut LI L I t I o 1 1 July Colonl Colonia i 10 a on Oft ot of tl the smallest o of our oural 0 al It I ii lot not tb the Islet ly by any n III means It I Ii the 0 0 I In the State of Inora Sonora 1 It the th settlement of 01 0 L l In altitude being Ol only abut about 0 0 1 It ii II I 0 J ni rolon colony Ita situated on a ryr river all never c cease t to 11 flow Bt Mat 0 0 r down clown on tb the semi river rivern n I Xo for lor th the 11 waters sink nl 0 r I f fl 1 the they reach ch til the olon colony and nd j I LI I again suit Jut below I It I It h has 0 k hOUI In U it for lor It its iii th than 0 0 h L olon boy Th There are I il ourt nic nice brick dwelL L of them In use 1 and o a 0 o 01 j would do justice to our ouro o LI In Utah Oca Oases I is the most I reach and the met moat 0 I LI from Approaching I It from I I nl fl ha has to cr cro a series of 01 rol roll t Ir er a por poor rd road while tro from Ine CI crosses th the Ilera Sierra r 1 LILS IK ill I the backbone ot of lb on Con I 0 II fil tact It I is surrounded b by high I I I and nd I Is located Oi on I a 0 f ground thrown up In 8 ages I Il the wish ot of the river 0 I 1 Father and Parson 0 rp re seeking home bom for th them Li children and nd pleased wih with d I no fl decided to make the pun pur 0 Th obtained AC acres or of 0 r f which w was rd good la fa land landI I a K land for 30 Mexican 1 TI flame first given wal was n I In honor ot of ren th the mn man through ti h WI Was had Made It bitt was A 0 hanl b by hi his request to toa a 5 Il lenor honor of hi hie native Itte In t spring of n 5 several fl I thin Ihm Fahe Father M le Pann PannI Parson 0 L I I o ii I Nt Johnson 0 I f r II Nelson Selon J 3 n II 0 rI 11 nj Brother James II 11 Ma Mar IV began 0 1 I r land o of I it heavy growth The Th of their labors I I 0 11 In the comfortable Productive Irel gardens and uHl rth nh nl oua and nd across the 1 hish on U the a top o of Which now W In operation Juat Jut n t the h mine in a ravine 0 are re 1 I ln i cr Which w wets funt found ot not long Jonc aM age I rn or a topper 0 Ix x or r eight I t lb the 11 Ju e I i wh oh Dr Kel t hu hs sen In it oa m 1 TOy at I I and LO I my Vt suggestion wi will endeavor to secure eUN It for tor toru forU u I It may not b be worth much but It one can show how that It w was found lound before the the Spanish conquest It would b be worth consIderable Below the ruins and d In at pl places I is an n earthquake ft Its terpe sure u extending along tl the Side ot of the valey valley for forty mi mile and ad I Ido Ido do not know how far below The erth earth earthquake quake Our occurred some ome eleven years ago 1 during which the valley IUn sunk om m tin ten tint t to fourteen feet parting fr from the mountains lion along their b base Tor the plc piece of parting my may easily b be Ib seen like a canal or dugway ro running al along tb the foot ot of the mountains 0 On the w we bade good 0 br bye to fish op O George Nugie and ld the good of 01 Ox but not until we r ha had olle ok wih them this pioneer 1 day and started for lor Dublin Our road p passed over some low winding hi hills so 0 wind WIDd I lag that itter we hd had six Ix miles w We net oDI only three on our wy way until It dropped into the rain ravine of tb the to Rio dpp or Pulpit Creek Ck just Jutt above the bU huge rk rock the Th The hot bot botto to torn of this ravine II well wooded pr prom prominently ta among mon the tr trees wt wc noticed the cottonwood the CPM cyprus and nd the U ash NeIther are tie the tr trees Imal small for mD many ot of lb the measure fm from twenty t to thirty tit test In and oe ofte 01 called the b bl big t so 0 w we wel were te told mu measures fifty tit feet Formerly two lonke monkeys wr found along tb this o cre but they Were pity 11 lon lion and n be bears are abundant J It w was on this creek that few tew years 10 ago ole one ot of Brother sons I 2 years al old wu was kie b by a abar abear bar bear n Ife and hi bl brothe brother the pDt Bio wr were out hunting and nd hd bad wounded the br bear but the hl beast rt pt away W While hiI following him a cartridge became lol lodged In Gert George ll gUSt gUStand and hi he stopped to get I it out but bl his brothe brother Welt wee on passed over or a little and ht he descending into lato hi a Jt Juet A as was II Lbs thicket the bear without I a wm warn t til I tag growl jumped tn n II him him to the ground 1 IId him himself t t self as b beat 1 he wu Uli I h Wa brother cam I w when a It or UIO to the hr bear But the b boy hd had hie hi death deth would wound places hll hi head the bears teeth hn had lUto I th tile skull kull while his han hands nl were 1 to In I ci JilL HL HI HLa I II I a able ahl tl to rile ride himI home h I I I tOt i It cay or t Night LUlL ii II U us bou we t r bel wUI 1 I ep camp ground ud tie the sky k bam became I wih with hev heavy blk black cloud and nd owing oln to til the foliage ot of the tP trees wt we fount In what might t be lJ Pith Ih dark Several Imea we 1 I lost th thI road for tor our mules In I to IC hUt hIlt W It C haS haj I aunt I and hy by goIng oh nb id ad a Ili J In Ing I a light occasionally we succeeded In making some ome Several time ip w we found ourselves on the e edge o of a dugway or III going straight for a Jump ot off but tie RO accident h happened and about but ten hn 1 we reach reached d camp The Th next morning we rolled out b be before fore as a we had md made a dr dry ump camp While packing however WI we hat ha haa hata a visitor Ilor a veritable American tramp looking for work The ma man asked uke for tor a drink II of water ad and when I suggested that perhaps h he was a hUngry be replIed 1 In a pitiful ton tone of voice that h he had bad hadnot nt not eaten for lor two days The Wi way he heat at ate what we gave him rather that for lor once In hi his Ill life h he had told the be truth In a It little while however Je he Jau o on towa toward the te Pilate mines In Inthe inthe the tops top ot of the high mountain a and we came on to the State ot of Chihuahua A halt half mi mile brought II us to the summit I Ian an important plc place In many reaped I It I is th the water shed hP of the continent the wa water of the Pacific from tho those of t the There a are mountains Wit welt higher than that and nd which would apr appear to hI b be the back b bone but they are rt rent by deep dep canyon which give an n easy though violent P pass Ive for tor the wate waters 1 It I is all also tu the dividing lne line between the te state tte ut of I Sok nor flora and DWI Down the cyon we passed le stacks ack ot of balt baled h hay After pu the r meson ln tb the is 1 so luxuriant that it Ie itis is II cut Ind and baled aled for tor hay wih with great pronto profit Five ml miles from thi summit brought u us tnt into a MutUal ni valley cur eNd ered la in the ID season thereof wIth lh waving ral This I ii the valley of tb the I WI We reached ten mi miles from the mouth of oC the the con ranch I I 5 own owned b by an English 11 lod lord Da named wh who I ii reputed tl to be la rich tn In I lello Mexico though pr poor in ID England Xe He HeI I seem to 10 ba have Y Iet of stock and ander ond tese acres er of I land allot all of which when he die dies 11 will likely go to a niece negro wench who now plays plan the rl role of 01 my i 14 of the ranch Aa A the Rr rus wu was Very r pr poor without t I Mit sent a ru request asking lb permission to put our ulma animal In hi his pasture to t teed offering t to pay t for the accommodation HI Ills reply w was No Ne wih with the 1 gnase I is worth mot more to me than a tb the mOD money About two weeks ago W we mat made t th Paine request of R a Mexican rancher In and wu promptly SI senor T Tb next morning h he Int sent ti U a quart of milk rr breakfast ad and when we car came to settle te would accept nothing stating taUn that h he wu was able abl to do that t lite little for tor t travelers Fr For our night cal WI We pul out t tell miles beyond wh where r we fOd fOda found a good 1 grass lt but n no water T That tv even evenin II in w we hAIl had a II new experience A storm tor amp UP o while hl It ii WI was a approach h hIn In Inc I us HI II I At It II sled I a I for tor the duds tin th Cull rh Ii hit hot th the ur oa s IU I It ul not b be tf t 11 II 11 I f fL th Ih inn h toil 1 th traveled In t th the above While wr we were tb the wind Ind struck U vi hilt but w we Could 1 lee nth noth In Wt We OC however In A Aw rw w moments to our great surprise tn In I b 0 midst or of the tog fog It wa waI ras L lust storm tor I Thy n next our mil mules were lose The he valley aUe 11 A as level leel a as a ten miles In all but nothing could II b on In ot of them and I It w Was 1 It we found them They Jy had gone bak k though hobble hobbled t to the OJ Ojitos I 01 rAnch I probably for water and nd were started on nn the thero ro by f the storm torl or last night te roa This morn morning In n at t noon nooD without ace acci d de w we reached ad and tomor row will purchase our supplieS her here ad and at the 1 other ot of Juares and Dd lt Dial Our fo food wi will of 01 1011 flour Du beans dee and or parched be wheat or chopped in all nerl nearly ground het of 01 the a ton which by the kindness th ward wU will b be freighted to In tm time to mit meet te the company there her |