iiOCKy - iOtUi bcl JLII ■J.-'-lu 
ridge. As we rode along a fine buck sprang up and disappeared 
behind a low spur of the hill. Harry sprang from his horse 
and ran to the top of the spur and in less than 30 seconds had 
sent a bullet through antelope 1 s heart. After dressing him we 
approached the herd above. Getting within 200 yards we fired 
at a couple of fine bucks that stood in front without effect. 
The whole band, ran in a circle about us and then struck up the 
valley. Three more shots each were fired at the running hand 
but without even wounding one. afterward we chased another 
hand, hut did not succeed, in killing anything, be were now 
almost famished and started for a spring which Harry had seen 
in the neighborhood. After a short rest we rode to camp. Ste¬ 
venson and Hi"s. Stevenson, Pearson, Techier. Chittenden and 
others arrived in the evening. Dr. Hayden is in Cheyenne, also 
Dr. Endlich. At night a fearful wind storm swept through camp; 
at 9 in the morning it was still 
Aug, loth : nearly all 1 .of 
son 1 s and Gannett ! s toward Denver 
Bechler goes to Pawlins tomorrow 
die Park. 
blowing. 
the Divisions moved out, 
, Chittenden by rail th A 
and Cou.es will go soon to 
awlins 
Mid- 
Aug. 14th : Off for Denver at five o'clock. Breakfast 
with Gannett at Creely. Pound the pack trains there, they hav• 
* 
ing made a 40 mile march. Rat up at CharpeS&s-.. Denver, and 
went to work mailing purchases of articles for the trip. 
Aug. 15th : In the afternoon the party came in and were 
soon aboard a freight car bound for SI Lloro. 
Aug. 16th: Took the two o'clock train for SI Horo. Dade 
goodbye to Gannett, Peal© and Stevenson at Pueblo 
Arrived at 
