Show FROM SUNNY SAN JUAN JOAN c ROD hon F A hamm nd ind the vener W pioneer from san dan juan and humorist moriet bo of tine state Cuna titu iAl convention and all rou uti enter A and useful citizen la Is up from Ws faraway home in the southeast settlers are subduing the tb its laft toi building a commonwealth commonweal tb aig dave dayla day d indians on the sloe loe ot of the colorado line and oft arting a band of renegades rene gadea gades ou M tolfa representative met judge A friday and immedi 4 an interview abe judge he Sis fally lully submitted and be abe tollo following w dg abse ft the result we have he ald aadu INS att passed barouch the driest winter 1 te tee history or of the county not bettl right fight recently did we get guy an and then very little As AB a result be that were we re formerly lor merly large and ryogi that gave forth abundantly are OW now alwast as devoid of moisture as a box the condition in this re beet in IB each that t 6 memory of 1 the oldest citizen canuti wll anything likely like it this drought proa prowls aliea to be very to ou stock interests on which we are dependent more than on anything else but continued the judge we are not allowing that to discourage us weare we are going ahead just as though everything was waa full of promise and it la is fur for the matter of that for or sao juan la is destined to be a great county so bo we are preparing our ground sowing our semi and pushing right aneada we realize that unless we sow we cannot reap and of course we want to reap so we are attempting to do our part another thing we are trying to help jail dalt lake bake for thirteen years we have been buying and hauling our eur from durango Col colorado oratio now we propose to patronize tine the chief city ol of our new state and by too the loyal help wear from the rio uranus we are going to succeed too and by the way I 1 met the first shipment snip ment of goods from salt bait lake on my way up ure and it pleased me very much concerning the gold placer operations on the san juan river judge hammond said 1 I now have more sanguine hopes for their permanency and success than ever before my confidence has been bean much strength ined ded on account of the work being done by a new york company sixty miles below bluff tola tais company to is capitalized lor for and has put in an immerso immeL su aam in the river the first over ever built of any consequence how much mouty money mout y they tire are making I 1 dont know but it must musi be a threat great deal deai a ai they sto are working sand that was formerly carried on pack mulet mule or bior bait a onie mija and handled bandied very profitably at all other places on the river and ana there are camps every ten orso or so along the stream they are still operating but under the most mosi i primitive tive methods in the blue mountains nearer this way some salt lake parties have some promising free tulu ulu properties lee it is 18 lou anal they will trem erect a mill tuis summer eummer lu in case they do so it will mean thal thai there will do the same thing later jn id 3 judge ammond has baa every confidence in the julure of san ran juan coun aoun ty ly it has acres of laud jaud one bourth or of chiou 0 cm n be irrigated alt all that is in nece necessary spary to bring this result abigt to is money he says would be sufficient nt fue soil oil is the very best and raises truit fruit that will win prize awards award wherever exhibited and a climate that is excellent the people re with promises of endeavor ing to gut get a dally daily mail the service up to date has been a semiweekly semi weekly one asked as to how dave day and his indians indiana were faring judge hammond replied tuat the people were happily enjoying a respite from both rhe ibe only trouble they have with indians indiana now is with seven seventy ty fl five ve or a hundred renegades rene gades they bad been boffl acied for hearp these should be given a small reservation of their own or be supported by the government the rb settlers nad bad cared tor for them hem about log enough |