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Show inti 0.L.i Jyrvn lb It ' T ribune T ravelogs J. ; jvi utt.n io, 4 if -- r--By Cedi Alter li 'it! van'-- , gru.snirj enough In nun. w.iifto in .anr-Aa- v riputtton, when Us i r , gljst.n4 w tti aa manv families to support, have been more successful. or Egan' spring, as Simpson s ban, f some wished spring, automo-to call It, 4 nine mile seat ths as s a wcl.-osight of of cjn-ak and fifteen mile Government crer on the tipped west of Point Lookout past station. Rlrryp-eo- n Far to the westward gallop (Y,i er an was . enchanted landeeap. trtdeacant and springs important state line The water.-b- ut tt rto Jf eseenf, ruth's W en (leaert la Indeed nation becanpe of blue-flabreaks the desert veil many longer , t tcp.au.itt repellent with Us t'nv hospice. After'the line was 1 ' heuonss. f a rowa Skull valley. In th foreground, In operation for some time, a well was If n alrost bon.-whplain, atreama sunk on Government creek and Davis' to f Cedar mountain, pinion was established there to divide pa biui'lt banner of f dll heond it tha ttll paler blue rxigs th distance and the danger across this Id tha gaps 'of these firet ImpoManUdesert stretch bt th jour-- t wart the fyiintain- - n.dge. hoaever. the treacher-- 1 ner.y But the James bo; a and other pres ranchmen In those parts speak g i quave-mfingers of the vChttlsh pba-- 1 familiarly of DugvAy, Riverbed nd"other tlata rvaoh forth In ftaraomeextreme desert gtage aeption farther west, for the Against the ky at the ; edge of the fluff', fluted tand-- r range rider and the automobile ignore dtjhcr i rises th phantom form of Granite distance and dtsert hardships nowadays. a dlnosaunan- - eret, capari-ftfe- d sain tain. Winter Was Lonely. in royal purple shrouds. n tlnv bright green spot float' ap- .Point Lookout station. Just areet'of th n the on detached Shimmering crest of the divide of ently between Skull and om of Pkull va.lev. Toward this ths Rush one a valleys on the eest lTncoln h'shwav dangle downward freni and v- - pass tnrough the cedars; and In six busy Is now reduced to-- plage station, buujt spring and a Lcen mile we reach the oasis, Orrs concrete roadNo wonder a warning sign these side. The immediate tank at this much T the westbound traveler t take on used and Worn bv thirstyvicinity vis htoek. marking to capecftv. for in no other well the rzy- place wpere the station kep-1T- s can iihn nicg c er,p o highway tils sheds and eorraia stood, and Tffuced to .unco I itself andtepan the wherehuty the rapid exchange of horses and lOtV rnc ty or more miles to ths neat friendly drivers occurred In ths front yard.i ,s' They were alone most oi tnat winter. began Walter James, as If prefacing a lls of 1863. reminiscent story, w hen Edgaf shut" off te This Is a paradise compared with whet the gas before the Point Lookout stock old overland freighting water tank for a survey of the ground tgw'as in ii said Charles J Green veteran "And thi mi place for tw-feminine preatures in thos dava" bo Jntlwhacker of Clover, Vlah.; This 11U1 as husband In continued.. "The en hour and protectoi. cKomobll'i-csgo as far (used, to pu I tn a long, hnrd da v serose one of the Rockwell family, was wonting sum'The old stage on the Un. and a atablematfbvas SeAlJlesert, he added. ' along which e- marily dispatched' to Tooele. some fifty ,eii pony express mute, crossed for t! the nearest miles, also traveled, physician," jAikhter Th doctor was reached, ahid gotten twenty milee south of here.", (1 spent several gtrenuoue years on ths started on his way before. nightfall, en sHand telerraph line." I. R. (Pegleg) the story ran. Put, the warv o,d practiedme tioner. having pften expected a call to l.vis tftld us the dav before is Creek sottlemena. "I Lookout, .when the flr:-- t sbv should arpugh the Clover v nt there In 1865. end had charge of rive. In th absence of neighborly had the for1gnt to engage a nurs. , te.egraph line from Salt Lake City n I was him who mighi he eald Ing woman to Tepat Creek," Government creek gwhlle. also remain at the lass. He had. rather reckon and stnr tuc creek the J"- Simpson a springs. needs, lessly presumed Deep C'ler places. hut I knew the desert like measenge .tad brought no details. von could get along f i.new the Indian.' Doctor Surprised. Loth either of .these dangers If jou ood them." Day was breaking as th travel-wearof Creek station Government JZTh stage nurse and doctor reached Lookout paa u5 sixties is today but a tiny green wisp and urged their jaded down to the shallow narrows of the a few rods bevond. Withdraw Ing 53gd in the rky-whlhit's st the western edge of cabin, their bodies from the veTV extreme southern end of Skull talhicle. both hurried to the doorwav and i'3'. Only a bush or two and a covered entered Here thv found lo their by stockmen, mark rill, oldused at times and the ruppoeedly sick lady seated bv telegraph the bdslde, but sobbing with great pa of. route. A fas cry abandon. Overland the "itlon I 'nia front the luxurious meadows and "I m afra'd It's too late, doctorl" eh houses, barns and corrals where managed to say. despairingly. "ih Vegrapher Xavis, now past SO. resides. hasn't opened her eves since yesterday has b n cnrrfprtshly aeMled in Clover nor eaten for two days It. tom thre 1SS3. w lien the telegraph line Drawing the bedclothlng down solicua tor down. itous!, Ahe old doctor beheld the limp nirtthWess form of a tousled poodle dog Unafraid. Wkrtjilng Instantly to hlj extremities, he the. Isolation and the general her-o- f turned to Mrs. Rockwell for explanation, djPirt line onlv to See the gr woman bend riding on the deserts had for Davis, small. nd hand. toward the expiring dog. cuddle the unreitjtle terror m her hands and pev. he wae. sponsive creature, The Indian .pped - histhough tegderlv. "The doctor a here now, pea. wires In , and shot his Inend even chopped down ttul'oo he can relieve you." 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