| Show I PILGRIMAGE OF THE UTAH PIONEERS I SIXTY YEARS EARS AGO TODAY TeDA y ii IBI At in 11 tho morning the thermometer tel ter stood at 45 4 decrees F 1 In the Pioneer camp There was wal a I light breeze the south louth the sky Ik being bellI partially over oer overspread spread with thin clouds This morning a largo dog came near n Ar the camp amp and followed It Il at a a distance during tho day do ho appeared to be he almost wid hut by b placing meat In a 1 position that he could coull afterwards find It i It I seemed to entice him to 10 follow olow bread ho would not cat he seemed to 10 caro earo but hul little Ile for tor tho largest est of ot tho Iho dogs ot of tho Iho Pioneers and when they the came near him lie he snapped very spitefully at l them after the of the wolf Ills His head and en rl appeared a somewhat 0 leh I l of the form of a 11 wolf Five a I half miles from Or 01 our pur encampment writes fon Pratt 1 raU we crossed a 11 stream fon which wo named Crab erh Creel Creek miles fur Cur further one and ant mies ther Ihor we wc halter hAler for tOl noon nann A meridian observation of oC tho Ihl sun placed 11 us Ul In latitude 41 n SO 30 min minutes utes 3 seconds With ih our glasses GASH I Chim Chimney ney Kock can now bo neon feln at lt a n IR le of 42 4 mlles uj the river At Al this distance It Il appears uJ like a n short tower towar placed upon an elevated mound or hill hi Four loul and a quarter 11 1 further brought us to another place where the tho river brouGht strikes the as iK wo WI were WEre obliged 1 to ifS over nel them 1111 In about two and a U miles mies wo came to the prairie bottom ami driving a I short we w encamped I having made 15 miles mie during the tho the tho for tor formation For u number lumber of miles mUrs past 1181 mation I more particularly that of the bluffs has hal been beel gradually from rr l sand lim to marl and soft n earthy 1 lime Ile atone stolle the nature of ot which Is beginning to change tho th face of the tw country pre presenting scenes nf f picturesque esque lO beauty The winds rains havo worked 11 HIP 11 bluffs at III this place Into lan curious forms tonic of which cones or pyramids others ex exhibiting perpendicular and shelving Ild from to 10 OO tee feet I 11 0 ti baste bas some standing alone lole others In III n I continuous ridge thu upper surface of SOle presenting a level leel of or gruntar glen or orless less extent solidified Into Inlo a a soft Hoft earthly while their the I perpendicular sides exhibit strata of ot marl 1111 yet Jel in Its earthly state I ascended several of these curiously shaped 1 blurts Now ow and then a struggling cedar crowned their thel tops top standing solitary and alone The fhe grass sra 1 inon and alJ near the base of these bluffs seemed to tl be bo entirely dry and uld parched pa up by tw droughts dough t SOl or severe frosts frost yet et quite Iulo a variety of or lowers to nourish as 1 though they tW hall had found their loll soli many mal of ot these 1111 the sweetest odors which with their beauty varlet variety of would giace th tho of oC our Oi eastern taster horticulturists In II this vicinity there ther aro lre quite n I number of ot smaller mounds or 0 hills his the lit of which consist of j a great Ireat variety of If cobble cobblestone stone of or 11 I leC 1 magnitudes and shapes From between these l 18 lul the th dry 11 buds of without water some of ot which were Ire 40 or 01 HO r yards On 01 the top tOI of one Ile of or these In the tho blanches of a 1 small cidar dar a I bald ball eagles gleR nest was WI discovered dl having ha one young In It ItU I U II vas nUI notwithstanding tho cries of Ihl old ones Iles II I I from the nest and car carried ried Into 1110 camp calf and It I his has not no yul 01 Its tl growth H tt measured between thu tip I i o of ls wing 48 tG Inches A heavy hl around UK this afternoon all al the Buffered II II was wal only from thu 1111 gust ull ot or wind The Tho mouth of nf I i 11 waa WIt discovered In Inon I on if r Muff hl but no 10 torches it II u I t I only fr tr u I few fow fit at lt i j i ii l I I TROUBLE AT GOLDFIELD Mork Ih 1111 on 1 Hoal After A 1 of nr Armed Men tl w ik k a n report flom Gold Gol Hi Id or the II attempted Intimidation of ot ii in workers on Oi tho Clark roal IH 11 1 l o grading under the tho con conI u I lg arm of or Deal A 6 by nun Il claiming they i Ill of i he Miners Is un unI UI I ami HI demanding that tho mon 1 drop Irol int i unit h the HII union uvula cale were cro paid Id i 1 ni I u the local el l mi 11 In II regard to thu Ihu in II 1111 hot but IHM from tho Iho lp it L nun It at al hlll tho Iho re rc piTt ii I H I limed also that the tho I I I to 10 1 per IWI ilij ld ului 1111 tho work hall had been hll shut Ihl off ott JI cuil da s on of the th li liln 1 ln I hIrn No 0 strike a I hi ut Hi Ih nun 11 Mere wele apprehensive of vio 10 1 in mi Oi part of ft mined men who I MII I Ih ele tho Iho union it at atI to Il Just jl t 1 1 men work 0 on ul Ma jv IS l li lI i I U hi I CilO I ut oe Salt aull Lako Lk ii I I I it 1 und counsel for Hi th nl 1 e 1 I to lo II tin tl ii 1 ill r Ho le that thul the nun li b bId id idi i Id rk nil ul thi lh Uin 11 mid tiny lh hal bo n uiel it 1 p pI 11 I i tI i ami U I 11 th it i 11 i ni nii il i ni I I to M 1 u n i j hut had b hi hiI ni I there thel had bei i no noi noTh i l k kHi Hi Th nun quit because IH Ihy v ue 1 nt nf aid Mr II II 1 Mill 11 had tin Ihl iani i 1 1 Ind IId i hu hr I tied 11 them with mil Ild they Ih y Joined Ilu Ih is un nf r The men mt want in l Join this thu union and then 1 IS a 1 m n l made Ild to 10 the c un 1 which m mra ra ru lon ion our il KI tl die camp iua 1 tho Ih Stonewall WI OKI Tho was WIS that thal our men won hu ly I demoralized for tor three or four 01 ei and wo were compelled to lo d 11 1 I cm in hero to see se the tl i I lay and jw lH ld i Brown cf r the Miners union und and f r i i I I cd him th the Queston nn n UK t t i hUty of ot thu Ihu arts 1111 of ot the nes 11 1 I told me n Ih the l h i ent to 10 the tho ampi by h the union luit ll lh t thoy Il veto ere not in 11 u IF force thai hat they hUll had In i to ti 1 ill 11 H H bit moans to 10 gH the 11 nun 1 lu I Join jiin and Hint ul was us as fur r as their m al Ho 10 di th I Ti dimand of ot union i rr that 1111 the inin In tu paid 11 u 1 day Iny and t 1101 of the tl union Our work I h I hIng Ing done by b but J adl d tin Ii lo to raise the aRtS fum Ji Ind 50 to ll 14 but I did not nol attempt a I to 10 ron the mon mal to tl join the union They The can n do an U they please In that re respect spec but bu I 1 ha assured red them that Iha t twe we would them to that Iha end I J h b n promised the I proper pro protection pl und and flom th Ihl sheriffs of both 1011 je 8 Ve We expect expect to II have grading com completed In II 60 days tn 8 having ha Ing any BI number of ut calp between here hell and 1111 5 miles out Th u we e will wil commence laying the trucks out of next week el 1111 wo expect peet to 1 hu them Into Inlo Gold field by September We Wc will wil continue cont 11 0 the Oi grading from frol here on un to Tono Tonopah pah hope hop s to havo ho 13 the road In them by h the Ihl end of ot tho Iho year We are Arc going ahead Just KB IS font as conditions labor and others will permit There U Is a posted on 01 the bulle bulletin tin board of or the Ih Miners union hull hall to II the Iho effect that there therl IH a strike on tho Clark Clarl and 1111 warning mon tu 10 keep kO 11 awny aa from the grading ra camp I |