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Show yOU'JB people Inri.deli. ty qu1·te wild. people d6 not attend meetlna er-e has a etr-onr; hold on -the .1 well aa they do in of who! have met seem t,O be do:i.ne; C1uite fir Mcially, btt1i apirl tually tIli crs seem looso. The p"'e81dont,a and"' bishops do not keep things up as close end in AS eood n shape as they do in Sno,wflalce •. Things seem to be loose a.t overy pof nt We stayed OV<:Jr" this foronoon July 24. MOllciay. and a.ttended ! the celebration.. The orator was P.O. Uerrill who gave an eccoun II the batta.lion which he \1aS in.. o: Tha'lif did. an un:uen:ull amoun '" '! of The young. Snowflr:te. Som tose. as we1::.) i.1 , ahootinR'on the ocoasion. a W . ' II l,aet even1nt'! we got sone if.:.: h "i,l and era! 1. Hay va.n thirty-f ve cents pt;r one hundred pound !; baled, barloy We .... drove out in tha per hundred pound. af·... er-noon "(',0 King' n r-anch, about, eight miles. ne went to the Big Hollow. July 25. We ound a uesday. little wa'ter :from yhe recent r(;'\.ins and some 81-'ass. We came about t\Jtlsnty·f:t va miles today. I Jlly 2G. V'lednesday. wa drove to tb.e di vide, abouf eight miles from Wilcox. 'Je found a,,11t/c,le water i.n holes and nc t much ';1 wa It grass. very war-m today but; at night it, turned qut te cool. ''i:, 1 We drove to rliloo where we stopped for vuly 27. 1:hursctp"y. Iii ,I Horace telegraphc,d .the folks at home.' dinner. All were well. wO Came on fourteen miles and camped. This is a· nioe open valley. find grass now ls qut t.e good' ' truly 28. Frl.dny. s« drove six Or' seven miles to'S'lJ.lphur springs where we took breakfast) and then drove to. Soldier Hole /' vlhe!"'e V1e. a.ri ved. about dal"k Thi s is nothing but o. mill whioh is not' running now because 'of the depression of ai 1 'fie 1"" There are a few houses around. ". We' had some exo t tement abouf our- horses. July 29" Saturda.y. They r-an off, but we found them qut to handy t.his morl1.1ng \7e drove today 't,1 thtn about t.an miles of Bisbee. We found t he of because the te, rains which have occurre, r'ough heavy ,roads qui were the there heaviest been have for several recently. They years I 30. We to drove about ve miles 11 July Sl1nde.y Bisbee) sixtJy-fi from rTi 100x. 7e went into town and looked about -the t er-, Je l St.w them r-un out copper." In ,th¢ e.fternool we' dr-ove about eight mi lee to the :Mex:t can line. II; I: 31. to Jut could not we La'Moeta rove July Monday. early get through .the euat om house as the head man' waa away •. -He· however Came at noon and in the, at'her-noon the. matter we.s talked up. iJ!r. _Gar-ole) agent for the, eo lony ,_ e.ss1sted· me, but we wee, unab Ie to pnna T.b.ey aaid the papers vmlld have to be' made. up and sent to "',1 'the 01 tjf of •. il,:exi?o' to be signed thiS wm.ll.d ,tak e:t.-lecls'"lj tlJent,y 'I' and perhaps thirty .days I was told, ! eould camp here or go, back into the U. $. This wa not much. comfort. .., '.' .. I,My son John L'.thought he hC1.dbettel,g() in hor aeback and see Bro. Will1amsj. so. he propa1"'.sd to: Btnrt '-n'the morning. Some miner$ wer-e c;oing' forty miles in that directj.on.;· 'Ii I, , "Uo'. 1. Tuesda'\r.. Hy non John L. $'tcrt0(1 fet' Oaxaca early this t.o be bach: in seven (laY;:j.· The object (:/)1 his trip is to see if:' 131""01 Wll11ams can do anythlng abcut get·ting -u s thtough t he cuat om hO't.1SC. ! am not-oi!1[; much but tflJtinr.; care of lug. 2. " V,rednenday. the 'cnimals f' br ing wood and ·vo. tor'. We' camped out from the custom hOUSE) .abou t 8. hundred' yo.r';1 s La rSor;". t a is buil t 01'1' a slope tho.t decends into 'a 1:Jo.sh t'lhich C;<)""" Into th.e Su11)llUr" Sprin8 .\1:1.sh. They sot water by difgin8 wel.t.c:I I a-j(J\).t Jorty feet deep. 'rhe to\'vn consi sts of' the custom house, a long wood struoture. and a dozen or fifteon t.1exicun houses mostly rIa 't.ooI-:. supper wi th Bro.' 'ltft-trnetr ..I'.i, II I! _ ;J.I>O · · • nsn_ 'il . . . . .( I 'I . .. " • . ' , s.mel i 1 1:1'li . . , I . . ,. III , ' '" I I'II'I .. - mon:tng·.'and CX1)ects . . . '; I , • ... , .. |