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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Army Letters from an Officer's Wife,
+1871-1888, by Frances M.A. Roe
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+Title: Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888
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+Author: Frances M.A. Roe
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+Last Updated: February 7, 2013
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LETTERS FROM AN OFFICER'S WIFE ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Dianne Bean, and David Widger
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+</pre>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h1>
+ ARMY LETTERS FROM AN OFFICER'S WIFE
+ </h1>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ By Frances M. A. Roe
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <table summary="" style="margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_PREF"> PREFACE </a>
+ </p>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0002"> ARMY LETTERS FROM AN OFFICER'S WIFE </a>
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <a name="link2H_PREF" id="link2H_PREF">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ PREFACE
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ PERHAPS it is not necessary to say that the events mentioned in the
+ letters are not imaginary&mdash;perhaps the letters themselves tell that!
+ They are truthful accounts of experiences that came into my own life with
+ the Army in the far West, whether they be about Indians, desperadoes, or
+ hunting&mdash;not one little thing has been stolen. They are of a life
+ that has passed&mdash;as has passed the buffalo and the antelope&mdash;yes,
+ and the log and adobe quarters for the Army. All flowery descriptions have
+ been omitted, as it seemed that a simple, concise narration of events as
+ they actually occurred, was more in keeping with the life, and that which
+ came into it. FRANCES M. A. ROE.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
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+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ ARMY LETTERS FROM AN OFFICER'S WIFE
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ KIT CARSON, COLORADO TERRITORY, October, 1871.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT is late, so this can be only a note&mdash;to tell you that we arrived
+ here safely, and will take the stage for Fort Lyon to-morrow morning at
+ six o'clock. I am thankful enough that our stay is short at this terrible
+ place, where one feels there is danger of being murdered any minute. Not
+ one woman have I seen here, but there are men&mdash;any number of
+ dreadful-looking men&mdash;each one armed with big pistols, and leather
+ belts full of cartridges. But the houses we saw as we came from the
+ station were worse even than the men. They looked, in the moonlight, like
+ huge cakes of clay, where spooks and creepy things might be found. The
+ hotel is much like the houses, and appears to have been made of dirt, and
+ a few drygoods boxes. Even the low roof is of dirt. The whole place is
+ horrible, and dismal beyond description, and just why anyone lives here I
+ cannot understand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I am all upset! Faye has just been in to say that only one of my trunks
+ can be taken on the stage with us, and of course I had to select one that
+ has all sorts of things in it, and consequently leave my pretty dresses
+ here, to be sent for&mdash;all but the Japanese silk which happens to be
+ in that trunk. But imagine my mortification in having to go with Faye to
+ his regiment, with only two dresses. And then, to make my shortcomings the
+ more vexatious, Faye will be simply fine all the time, in his brand new
+ uniform!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Perhaps I can send a long letter soon&mdash;if I live to reach that army
+ post that still seems so far away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, October, 1871.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ AFTER months of anticipation and days of weary travel we have at last got
+ to our army home! As you know, Fort Lyon is fifty miles from Kit Carson,
+ and we came all that distance in a funny looking stage coach called a
+ "jerkey," and a good name for it, too, for at times it seesawed back and
+ forth and then sideways, in an awful breakneck way. The day was glorious,
+ and the atmosphere so clear, we could see miles and miles in every
+ direction. But there was not one object to be seen on the vast rolling
+ plains&mdash;not a tree nor a house, except the wretched ranch and
+ stockade where we got fresh horses and a perfectly uneatable dinner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was dark when we reached the post, so of course we could see nothing
+ that night. General and Mrs. Phillips gave us a most cordial welcome&mdash;just
+ as though they had known us always. Dinner was served soon after we
+ arrived, and the cheerful dining room, and the table with its dainty china
+ and bright silver, was such a surprise&mdash;so much nicer than anything
+ we had expected to find here, and all so different from the terrible
+ places we had seen since reaching the plains. It was apparent at once that
+ this was not a place for spooks! General Phillips is not a real general&mdash;only
+ so by brevet, for gallant service during the war. I was so disappointed
+ when I was told this, but Faye says that he is very much afraid that I
+ will have cause, sooner or later, to think that the grade of captain is
+ quite high enough. He thinks this way because, having graduated at West
+ Point this year, he is only a second lieutenant just now, and General
+ Phillips is his captain and company commander.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It seems that in the Army, lieutenants are called "Mister" always, but all
+ other officers must be addressed by their rank. At least that is what they
+ tell me. But in Faye's company, the captain is called general, and the
+ first lieutenant is called major, and as this is most confusing, I get
+ things mixed sometimes. Most girls would. A soldier in uniform waited upon
+ us at dinner, and that seemed so funny. I wanted to watch him all the
+ time, which distracted me, I suppose, for once I called General Phillips
+ "Mister!" It so happened, too, that just that instant there was not a
+ sound in the room, so everyone heard the blunder. General Phillips
+ straightened back in his chair, and his little son gave a smothered giggle&mdash;for
+ which he should have been sent to bed at once. But that was not all! That
+ soldier, who had been so dignified and stiff, put his hand over his mouth
+ and fairly rushed from the room so he could laugh outright. And how I
+ longed to run some place, too&mdash;but not to laugh, oh, no!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These soldiers are not nearly as nice as one would suppose them to be,
+ when one sees them dressed up in their blue uniforms with bright brass
+ buttons. And they can make mistakes, too, for yesterday, when I asked that
+ same man a question, he answered, "Yes, sorr!" Then I smiled, of course,
+ but he did not seem to have enough sense to see why. When I told Faye
+ about it, he looked vexed and said I must never laugh at an enlisted man&mdash;that
+ it was not dignified in the wife of an officer to do so. And then I told
+ him that an officer should teach an enlisted man not to snicker at his
+ wife, and not to call her "Sorr," which was disrespectful. I wanted to say
+ more, but Faye suddenly left the room.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The post is not at all as you and I had imagined it to be. There is no
+ high wall around it as there is at Fort Trumbull. It reminds one of a prim
+ little village built around a square, in the center of which is a high
+ flagstaff and a big cannon. The buildings are very low and broad and are
+ made of adobe&mdash;a kind of clay and mud mixed together&mdash;and the
+ walls are very thick. At every window are heavy wooden shutters, that can
+ be closed during severe sand and wind storms. A little ditch&mdash;they
+ call it acequia&mdash;runs all around the post, and brings water to the
+ trees and lawns, but water for use in the houses is brought up in wagons
+ from the Arkansas River, and is kept in barrels.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yesterday morning&mdash;our first here&mdash;we were awakened by the
+ sounds of fife and drum that became louder and louder, until finally I
+ thought the whole Army must be marching to the house. I stumbled over
+ everything in the room in my haste to get to one of the little dormer
+ windows, but there was nothing to be seen, as it was still quite dark. The
+ drumming became less loud, and then ceased altogether, when a big gun was
+ fired that must have wasted any amount of powder, for it shook the house
+ and made all the windows rattle. Then three or four bugles played a little
+ air, which it was impossible to hear because of the horrible howling and
+ crying of dogs&mdash;such howls of misery you never heard&mdash;they made
+ me shiver. This all suddenly ceased, and immediately there were lights
+ flashing some distance away, and dozens of men seemed to be talking all at
+ the same time, some of them shouting, "Here!" "Here!" I began to think
+ that perhaps Indians had come upon us, and called to Faye, who informed me
+ in a sleepy voice that it was only reveille roll-call, and that each man
+ was answering to his name. There was the same performance this morning,
+ and at breakfast I asked General Phillips why soldiers required such a
+ beating of drums, and deafening racket generally, to awaken them in the
+ morning. But he did not tell me&mdash;said it was an old army custom to
+ have the drums beaten along the officers' walk at reveille.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yesterday morning, directly after guard-mounting, Faye put on his
+ full-dress uniform&mdash;epaulets, beautiful scarlet sash, and sword&mdash;and
+ went over to the office of the commanding officer to report officially.
+ The officer in command of the post is lieutenant colonel of the regiment,
+ but he, also, is a general by brevet, and one can see by his very walk
+ that he expects this to be remembered always. So it is apparent to me that
+ the safest thing to do is to call everyone general&mdash;there seem to be
+ so many here. If I make a mistake, it will be on the right side, at least.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Much of the furniture in this house was made by soldier carpenters here at
+ the post, and is not only very nice, but cost General Phillips almost
+ nothing, and, as we have to buy everything, I said at dinner last evening
+ that we must have some precisely like it, supposing, of course, that
+ General Phillips would feel highly gratified because his taste was
+ admired. But instead of the smile and gracious acquiescence I had
+ expected, there was another straightening back in the chair, and a silence
+ that was ominous and chilling. Finally, he recovered sufficient breath to
+ tell me that at present, there were no good carpenters in the company.
+ Later on, however, I learned that only captains and officers of higher
+ rank can have such things. The captains seem to have the best of
+ everything, and the lieutenants are expected to get along with smaller
+ houses, much less pay, and much less everything else, and at the same time
+ perform all of the disagreeable duties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye is wonderfully amiable about it, and assures me that when he gets to
+ be a captain I will see that it is just and fair. But I happen to remember
+ that he told me not long ago that he might not get his captaincy for
+ twenty years. Just think of it&mdash;a whole long lifetime&mdash;and
+ always a Mister, too&mdash;and perhaps by that time it will be "just and
+ fair" for the lieutenants to have everything!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We saw our house yesterday&mdash;quarters I must learn to say&mdash;and it
+ is ever so much nicer than we had expected it to be. All of the officers'
+ quarters are new, and this set has never been occupied. It has a hall with
+ a pretty stairway, three rooms and a large shed downstairs, and two rooms
+ and a very large hall closet on the second floor. A soldier is cleaning
+ the windows and floors, and making things tidy generally. Many of the men
+ like to cook, and do things for officers of their company, thereby adding
+ to their pay, and these men are called strikers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are four companies here&mdash;three of infantry and one troop of
+ cavalry. You must always remember that Faye is in the infantry. With the
+ cavalry he has a classmate, and a friend, also, which will make it
+ pleasant for both of us. In my letters to you I will disregard army
+ etiquette, and call the lieutenants by their rank, otherwise you would not
+ know of whom I was writing&mdash;an officer or civilian. Lieutenant
+ Baldwin has been on the frontier many years, and is an experienced hunter
+ of buffalo and antelope. He says that I must commence riding horseback at
+ once, and has generously offered me the use of one of his horses. Mrs.
+ Phillips insists upon my using her saddle until I can get one from the
+ East, so I can ride as soon as our trunks come. And I am to learn to shoot
+ pistols and guns, and do all sorts of things.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are to remain with General and Mrs. Phillips several days, while our
+ own house is being made habitable, and in the meantime our trunks and
+ boxes will come, also the colored cook. I have not missed my dresses very
+ much&mdash;there has been so much else to think about. There is a little
+ store just outside the post that is named "Post Trader's," where many
+ useful things are kept, and we have just been there to purchase some
+ really nice furniture that an officer left to be sold when he was retired
+ last spring. We got only enough to make ourselves comfortable during the
+ winter, for it seems to be the general belief here that these companies of
+ infantry will be ordered to Camp Supply, Indian Territory, in the spring.
+ It must be a most dreadful place&mdash;with old log houses built in the
+ hot sand hills, and surrounded by almost every tribe of hostile Indians.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It may not be possible for me to write again for several days, as I will
+ be very busy getting settled in the house. I must get things arranged just
+ as soon as I can, so I will be able to go out on horseback with Faye and
+ Lieutenant Baldwin.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, October, 1871.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WHEN a very small girl, I was told many wonderful tales about a grand
+ Indian chief called Red Jacket, by my great-grandmother, who, you will
+ remember, saw him a number of times when she, also, was a small girl. And
+ since then&mdash;almost all my life&mdash;I have wanted to see with my
+ very own eyes an Indian&mdash;a real noble red man&mdash;dressed in
+ beautiful skins embroidered with beads, and on his head long, waving
+ feathers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, I have seen an Indian&mdash;a number of Indians&mdash;but they were
+ not Red Jackets, neither were they noble red men. They were simply, and
+ only, painted, dirty, and nauseous-smelling savages! Mrs. Phillips says
+ that Indians are all alike&mdash;that when you have seen one you have seen
+ all. And she must know, for she has lived on the frontier a long time, and
+ has seen many Indians of many tribes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We went to Las Animas yesterday, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Cole, and I, to do a
+ little shopping. There are several small stores in the half-Mexican
+ village, where curious little things from Mexico can often be found, if
+ one does not mind poking about underneath the trash and dirt that is
+ everywhere. While we were in the largest of these shops, ten or twelve
+ Indians dashed up to the door on their ponies, and four of them, slipping
+ down, came in the store and passed on quickly to the counter farthest
+ back, where the ammunition is kept. As they came toward us in their
+ imperious way, never once looking to the right or to the left, they seemed
+ like giants, and to increase in size and numbers with every step.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Their coming was so sudden we did not have a chance to get out of their
+ way, and it so happened that Mrs. Phillips and I were in their line of
+ march, and when the one in the lead got to us, we were pushed aside with
+ such impatient force that we both fell over on the counter. The others
+ passed on just the same, however, and if we had fallen to the floor, I
+ presume they would have stepped over us, and otherwise been oblivious to
+ our existence. This was my introduction to an Indian&mdash;the noble red
+ man!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As soon as they got to the counter they demanded powder, balls, and
+ percussion caps, and as these things were given them, they were stuffed
+ down their muzzle-loading rifles, and what could not be rammed down the
+ barrels was put in greasy skin bags and hidden under their blankets. I saw
+ one test the sharp edge of a long, wicked-looking knife, and then it,
+ also, disappeared under his blanket. All this time the other Indians were
+ on their ponies in front, watching every move that was being made around
+ them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was only the one small door to the little adobe shop, and into this
+ an Indian had ridden his piebald pony; its forefeet were up a step on the
+ sill and its head and shoulders were in the room, which made it quite
+ impossible for us three frightened women to run out in the street. So we
+ got back of a counter, and, as Mrs. Phillips expressed it, "midway between
+ the devil and the deep sea." There certainly could be no mistake about the
+ "devil" side of it!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was an awful situation to be in, and one to terrify anybody. We were
+ actually prisoners&mdash;penned in with all those savages, who were
+ evidently in an ugly mood, with quantities of ammunition within their
+ reach, and only two white men to protect us. Even the few small windows
+ had iron bars across. They could have killed every one of us, and ridden
+ far away before anyone in the sleepy town found it out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, when those inside had been given, or had helped themselves to,
+ whatever they wanted, out they all marched again, quickly and silently,
+ just as they had come in. They instantly mounted their ponies, and all
+ rode down the street and out of sight at race speed, some leaning so far
+ over on their little beasts that one could hardly see the Indian at all.
+ The pony that was ridden into the store door was without a bridle, and was
+ guided by a long strip of buffalo skin which was fastened around his lower
+ jaw by a slipknot. It is amazing to see how tractable the Indians can make
+ their ponies with only that one rein.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The storekeeper told us that those Indians were Utes, and were greatly
+ excited because they had just heard there was a small party of Cheyennes
+ down the river two or three miles. The Utes and Cheyennes are bitter
+ enemies. He said that the Utes were very cross&mdash;ready for the blood
+ of Indian or white man&mdash;therefore he had permitted them to do about
+ as they pleased while in the store, particularly as we were there, and he
+ saw that we were frightened. That young man did not know that his own
+ swarthy face was a greenish white all the time those Indians were in the
+ store! Not one penny did they pay for the things they carried off. Only
+ two years ago the entire Ute nation was on the warpath, killing every
+ white person they came across, and one must have much faith in Indians to
+ believe that their "change of heart" has been so complete that these Utes
+ have learned to love the white man in so short a time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No! There was hatred in their eyes as they approached us in that store,
+ and there was restrained murder in the hand that pushed Mrs. Phillips and
+ me over. They were all hideous&mdash;with streaks of red or green paint on
+ their faces that made them look like fiends. Their hair was roped with
+ strips of bright-colored stuff, and hung down on each side of their
+ shoulders in front, and on the crown of each black head was a small,
+ tightly plaited lock, ornamented at the top with a feather, a piece of
+ tin, or something fantastic. These were their scalp locks. They wore
+ blankets over dirty old shirts, and of course had on long, trouserlike
+ leggings of skin and moccasins. They were not tall, but rather short and
+ stocky. The odor of those skins, and of the Indians themselves, in that
+ stuffy little shop, I expect to smell the rest of my life!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We heard this morning that those very savages rode out on the plains in a
+ roundabout way, so as to get in advance of the Cheyennes, and then had
+ hidden themselves on the top of a bluff overlooking the trail they knew
+ the Cheyennes to be following, and had fired upon them as they passed
+ below, killing two and wounding a number of others. You can see how
+ treacherous these Indians are, and how very far from noble is their method
+ of warfare! They are so disappointing, too&mdash;so wholly unlike Cooper's
+ red men.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We were glad enough to get in the ambulance and start on our way to the
+ post, but alas! our troubles were not over. The mules must have felt the
+ excitement in the air, for as soon as their heads were turned toward home
+ they proceeded to run away with us. We had the four little mules that are
+ the special pets of the quartermaster, and are known throughout the
+ garrison as the "shaved-tails," because the hair on their tails is kept
+ closely cut down to the very tips, where it is left in a square brush of
+ three or four inches. They are perfectly matched&mdash;coal-black all
+ over, except their little noses, and are quite small. They are full of
+ mischief, and full of wisdom, too, even for government mules, and when one
+ says, "Let's take a sprint," the others always agree&mdash;about that
+ there is never the slightest hesitation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Therefore, when we first heard the scraping of the brake, and saw that the
+ driver was pulling and sawing at the tough mouths with all his strength,
+ no one was surprised, but we said that we wished they had waited until
+ after we had crossed the Arkansas River. But we got over the narrow bridge
+ without meeting more than one man, who climbed over the railing and seemed
+ less anxious to meet us than we were to meet him. As soon as we got on the
+ road again, those mules, with preliminary kicks and shakes of their big
+ heads, began to demonstrate how fast they could go. We had the best driver
+ at the post, and the road was good and without sharp turns, but the
+ ambulance was high and swayed, and the pace was too fast for comfort.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The little mules ran and ran, and we held ourselves on our seats the best
+ we could, expecting to be tipped over any minute. When we reached the post
+ they made a wonderful turn and took us safely to the government corral,
+ where they stopped, just when they got ready. One leader looked around at
+ us and commenced to bray, but the driver was in no mood for such
+ insolence, and jerked the poor thing almost down.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Three tired, disheveled women walked from the corral to their homes; and
+ very glad one of them was to get home, too! Hereafter I shall confine
+ myself to horseback riding&mdash;for, even if John is frisky at times, I
+ prefer to take my chances with the one horse, to four little long-eared
+ government mules! But I have learned to ride very well, and have a secure
+ seat now. My teachers, Faye and Lieutenant Baldwin, have been most
+ exacting, but that I wanted. Of course I ride the army way, tight in the
+ saddle, which is more difficult to learn. Any attempt to "rise" when on a
+ trot is ridiculed at once here, and it does look absurd after seeing the
+ splendid and graceful riding of the officers. I am learning to jump the
+ cavalry hurdles and ditches, too. I must confess, however, that taking a
+ ditch the first time was more exciting than enjoyable. John seemed to like
+ it better than I did.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, November, 1871.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IN many of my letters I have written about learning to ride and to shoot,
+ and have told you, also, of having followed the greyhounds after coyotes
+ and rabbits with Faye and Lieutenant Baldwin. These hunts exact the very
+ best of riding and a fast horse, for coyotes are very swift, and so are
+ jack-rabbits, too, and one look at a greyhound will tell anyone that he
+ can run&mdash;and about twice as fast as the big-eared foxhounds in the
+ East. But I started to write you about something quite different from all
+ this&mdash;to tell you of a really grand hunt I have been on&mdash;a
+ splendid chase after buffalo!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A week or so ago it was decided that a party of enlisted men should be
+ sent out to get buffalo meat for Thanksgiving dinner for everybody&mdash;officers
+ and enlisted men&mdash;and that Lieutenant Baldwin, who is an experienced
+ hunter, should command the detail. You can imagine how proud and delighted
+ I was when asked to go with them. Lieutenant Baldwin saying that the hunt
+ would be worth seeing, and well repay one for the fatigue of the hard
+ ride.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So, one morning after an early breakfast, the horses were led up from the
+ stables, each one having on a strong halter, and a coiled picket rope with
+ an iron pin fastened to the saddle. These were carried so that if it
+ should be found necessary to secure the horses on the plains, they could
+ be picketed out. The bachelors' set of quarters is next to ours, so we all
+ got ready together, and I must say that the deliberate way in which each
+ girth was examined, bridles fixed, rifles fastened to saddles, and other
+ things done, was most exasperating. But we finally started, about seven
+ o'clock, Lieutenant Baldwin and I taking the lead, and Faye and Lieutenant
+ Alden following.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The day was very cold, with a strong wind blowing, so I wore one of Faye's
+ citizen caps, with tabs tied down over my ears, and a large silk
+ handkerchief around my neck, all of which did not improve my looks in the
+ least, but it was quite in keeping with the dressing of the officers, who
+ had on buckskin shirts, with handkerchiefs, leggings, and moccasins. Two
+ large army wagons followed us, each drawn by four mules, and carrying
+ several enlisted men. Mounted orderlies led extra horses that officers and
+ men were to ride when they struck the herd.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, we rode twelve miles without seeing one living thing, and then we
+ came to a little adobe ranch where we dismounted to rest a while. By this
+ time our feet and hands were almost frozen, and Faye suggested that I
+ should remain at the ranch until they returned; but that I refused to do&mdash;to
+ give up the hunt was not to be thought of, particularly as a ranchman had
+ just told us that a small herd of buffalo had been seen that very morning
+ only two miles farther on. So, when the horses were a little rested, we
+ started, and, after riding a mile or more, we came to a small ravine,
+ where we found one poor buffalo, too old and emaciated to keep up with his
+ companions, and who, therefore, had been abandoned by them, to die alone.
+ He had eaten the grass as far as he could reach, and had turned around and
+ around until the ground looked as though it had been spaded.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He got up on his old legs as we approached him, and tried to show fight by
+ dropping his head and throwing his horns to the front, but a child could
+ have pushed him over. One of the officers tried to persuade me to shoot
+ him, saying it would be a humane act, and at the same time give me the
+ prestige of having killed a buffalo! But the very thought of pointing a
+ pistol at anything so weak and utterly helpless was revolting in the
+ extreme. He was such an object of pity, too, left there all alone to die
+ of starvation, when perhaps at one time he may have been leader of his
+ herd. He was very tall, had a fine head, with an uncommonly long beard,
+ and showed every indication of having been a grand specimen of his kind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We left him undisturbed, but only a few minutes later we heard the sharp
+ report of a rifle, and at once suspected, what we learned to be a fact the
+ next day, that one of the men with the wagons had killed him. Possibly
+ this was the most merciful thing to do, but to me that shot meant murder.
+ The pitiful bleary eyes of the helpless old beast have haunted me ever
+ since we saw him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We must have gone at least two miles farther before we saw the herd we
+ were looking for, making fifteen or sixteen miles altogether that we had
+ ridden. The buffalo were grazing quietly along a meadow in between low,
+ rolling hills. We immediately fell back a short distance and waited for
+ the wagons, and when they came up there was great activity, I assure you.
+ The officers' saddles were transferred to their hunters, and the men who
+ were to join in the chase got their horses and rifles ready. Lieutenant
+ Baldwin gave his instructions to everybody, and all started off, each one
+ going in a different direction so as to form a cordon, Faye said, around
+ the whole herd. Faye would not join in the hunt, but remained with me the
+ entire day. He and I rode over the hill, stopping when we got where we
+ could command a good view of the valley and watch the run.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It seemed only a few minutes when we saw the buffalo start, going from
+ some of the men, of course, who at once began to chase them. This kept
+ them running straight ahead, and, fortunately, in Lieutenant Baldwin's
+ direction, who apparently was holding his horse in, waiting for them to
+ come. We saw through our field glasses that as soon as they got near
+ enough he made a quick dash for the herd, and cutting one out, had turned
+ it so it was headed straight for us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now, being on a buffalo hunt a safe distance off, was one thing, but to
+ have one of those huge animals come thundering along like a steam engine
+ directly upon you, was quite another. I was on one of Lieutenant Baldwin's
+ horses, too, and I felt that there might be danger of his bolting to his
+ companion, Tom, when he saw him dashing by, and as I was not anxious to
+ join in a buffalo chase just at that time, I begged Faye to go with me
+ farther up the hill. But he would not go back one step, assuring me that
+ my horse was a trained hunter and accustomed to such sights.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Lieutenant Baldwin gained steadily on the buffalo, and in a wonderfully
+ short time both passed directly in front of us&mdash;within a hundred
+ feet, Faye said. Lieutenant Baldwin was close upon him then, his horse
+ looking very small and slender by the side of the grand animal that was
+ taking easy, swinging strides, apparently without effort and without
+ speed, his tongue lolling at one side. But we could see that the pace was
+ really terrific&mdash;that Lieutenant Baldwin was freely using the spur,
+ and that his swift thoroughbred was stretched out like a greyhound,
+ straining every muscle in his effort to keep up. He was riding close to
+ the buffalo on his left, with revolver in his right hand, and I wondered
+ why he did not shoot, but Faye said it would be useless to fire then&mdash;that
+ Lieutenant Baldwin must get up nearer the shoulder, as a buffalo is
+ vulnerable only in certain parts of his body, and that a hunter of
+ experience like Lieutenant Baldwin would never think of shooting unless he
+ could aim at heart or lungs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My horse behaved very well&mdash;just whirling around a few times&mdash;but
+ Faye was kept busy a minute or two by his, for the poor horse was awfully
+ frightened, and lunged and reared and snorted; but I knew that he could
+ not unseat Faye, so I rather enjoyed it, for you know I had wanted to go
+ back a little!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Lieutenant Baldwin and the buffalo were soon far away, and when our horses
+ had quieted down we recalled that shots had been fired in another
+ direction, and looking about, we saw a pathetic sight. Lieutenant Alden
+ was on his horse, and facing him was an immense buffalo, standing
+ perfectly still with chin drawn in and horns to the front, ready for
+ battle. It was plain to be seen that the poor horse was not enjoying the
+ meeting, for every now and then he would try to back away, or give a jump
+ sideways. The buffalo was wounded and unable to run, but he could still
+ turn around fast enough to keep his head toward the horse, and this he did
+ every time Lieutenant Alden tried to get an aim at his side.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was no possibility of his killing him without assistance, and of
+ course the poor beast could not be abandoned in such a helpless condition,
+ so Faye decided to go over and worry him, while Lieutenant Alden got in
+ the fatal shot. As soon as Faye got there I put my fingers over my ears so
+ that I would not hear the report of the pistol. After a while I looked
+ across, and there was the buffalo still standing, and both Faye and
+ Lieutenant Alden were beckoning for me to come to them. At first I could
+ not understand what they wanted, and I started to go over, but it finally
+ dawned upon me that they were actually waiting for me to come and kill
+ that buffalo! I saw no glory in shooting a wounded animal, so I turned my
+ horse back again, but had not gone far before I heard the pistol shot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then I rode over to see the huge animal, and found Faye and Lieutenant
+ Alden in a state of great excitement. They said he was a magnificent
+ specimen&mdash;unusually large, and very black&mdash;what they call a blue
+ skin&mdash;with a splendid head and beard. I had been exposed to a
+ bitterly cold wind, without the warming exercise of riding, for over an
+ hour, and my hands were so cold and stiff that I could scarcely hold the
+ reins, so they jumped me up on the shoulders of the warm body, and I
+ buried my hands in the long fur on his neck. He fell on his wounded side,
+ and looked precisely as though he was asleep&mdash;-so much so that I half
+ expected him to spring up and resent the indignity he was being subjected
+ to.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Very soon after that Faye and I came on home, reaching the post about
+ seven o'clock. We had been in our saddles most of the time for twelve
+ hours, on a cold day, and were tired and stiff, and when Faye tried to
+ assist me from my horse I fell to the ground in a heap. But I got through
+ the day very well, considering the very short time I have been riding&mdash;that
+ is, really riding. The hunt was a grand sight, and something that probably
+ I will never have a chance of seeing again&mdash;and, to be honest, I do
+ not want to see another, for the sight of one of those splendid animals
+ running for his life is not a pleasant one.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The rest of the party did not come in until several hours later; but they
+ brought the meat and skins of four buffalo, and the head of Lieutenant
+ Alden's, which he will send East to be mounted. The skin he intends to
+ take to an Indian camp, to be tanned by the squaws. Lieutenant Baldwin
+ followed his buffalo until he got in the position he wanted, and then
+ killed him with one shot. Faye says that only a cool head and experience
+ could have done that. Much depends upon the horse, too, for so many horses
+ are afraid of a buffalo, and lunge sideways just at the critical moment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Several experienced hunters tell marvelous tales of how they have stood
+ within a few yards of a buffalo and fired shot after shot from a
+ Springfield rifle, straight at his head, the balls producing no effect
+ whatever, except, perhaps, a toss of the head and the flying out of a tuft
+ of hair. Every time the ball would glance off from the thick skull. The
+ wonderful mat of curly hair must break the force some, too. This mat, or
+ cushion, in between the horns of the buffalo Lieutenant Alden killed, was
+ so thick and tangled that I could not begin to get my fingers in it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, December, 1871.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ OUR first Christmas on the frontier was ever so pleasant, but it certainly
+ was most vexatious not to have that box from home. And I expect that it
+ has been at Kit Carson for days, waiting to be brought down. We had quite
+ a little Christmas without it, however, for a number of things came from
+ the girls, and several women of the garrison sent pretty little gifts to
+ me. It was so kind and thoughtful of them to remember that I might be a
+ bit homesick just now. All the little presents were spread out on a table,
+ and in a way to make them present as fine an appearance as possible. Then
+ I printed in large letters, on a piece of cardboard, "One box&mdash;contents
+ unknown!" and stood it up on the back of the table. I did this to let
+ everyone know that we had not been forgotten by home people. My beautiful
+ new saddle was brought in, also, for although I had had it several weeks,
+ it was really one of Faye's Christmas gifts to me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They have such a charming custom in the Army of going along the line
+ Christmas morning and giving each other pleasant greetings and looking at
+ the pretty things everyone has received. This is a rare treat out here,
+ where we are so far from shops and beautiful Christmas displays. We all
+ went to the bachelors' quarters, almost everyone taking over some little
+ remembrance&mdash;homemade candy, cakes, or something of that sort.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I had a splendid cake to send over that morning, and I will tell you just
+ what happened to it. At home we always had a large fruit cake made for the
+ holidays, long in advance, and I thought I would have one this year as
+ near like it as possible. But it seemed that the only way to get it was to
+ make it. So, about four weeks ago, I commenced. It was quite an
+ undertaking for me, as I had never done anything of the kind, and perhaps
+ I did not go about it the easiest way, but I knew how it should look when
+ done, and of course I knew precisely how it should taste. Eliza makes
+ delicious every-day cake, but was no assistance whatever with the fruit
+ cake, beyond encouraging me with the assurance that it would not matter in
+ the least if it should be heavy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, for two long, tiresome days I worked over that cake, preparing with
+ my own fingers every bit of the fruit, which I consider was a fine test of
+ perseverance and staying qualities. After the ingredients were all mixed
+ together there seemed to be enough for a whole regiment, so we decided to
+ make two cakes of it. They looked lovely when baked, and just right, and
+ smelled so good, too! I wrapped them in nice white paper that had been wet
+ with brandy, and put them carefully away&mdash;one in a stone jar, the
+ other in a tin box&mdash;and felt that I had done a remarkably fine bit of
+ housekeeping. The bachelors have been exceedingly kind to me, and I
+ rejoiced at having a nice cake to send them Christmas morning. But alas! I
+ forgot that the little house was fragrant with the odor of spice and
+ fruit, and that there was a man about who was ever on the lookout for good
+ things to eat. It is a shame that those cadets at West Point are so
+ starved. They seem to be simply famished for months after they graduate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It so happened that there was choir practice that very evening, and that I
+ was at the chapel an hour or so. When I returned, I found the three
+ bachelors sitting around the open fire, smoking, and looking very
+ comfortable indeed. Before I was quite in the room they all stood up and
+ began to praise the cake. I think Faye was the first to mention it, saying
+ it was a "great success"; then the others said "perfectly delicious," and
+ so on, but at the same time assuring me that a large piece had been left
+ for me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For one minute I stood still, not in the least grasping their meaning; but
+ finally I suspected mischief, they all looked so serenely contented. So I
+ passed on to the dining room, and there, on the table, was one of the
+ precious cakes&mdash;-at least what was left of it, the very small piece
+ that had been so generously saved for me. And there were plates with
+ crumbs, and napkins, that told the rest of the sad tale&mdash;and there
+ was wine and empty glasses, also. Oh, yes! Their early Christmas had been
+ a fine one. There was nothing for me to say or do&mdash;at least not just
+ then&mdash;so I went back to the little living-room and forced myself to
+ be halfway pleasant to the four men who were there, each one looking
+ precisely like the cat after it had eaten the canary! The cake was
+ scarcely cold, and must have been horribly sticky&mdash;and I remember
+ wondering, as I sat there, which one would need the doctor first, and what
+ the doctor would do if they were all seized with cramps at the same time.
+ But they were not ill&mdash;not in the least&mdash;which proved that the
+ cake was well baked. If they had discovered the other one, however, there
+ is no telling what might have happened.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At half after ten yesterday the chaplain held service, and the little
+ chapel was crowded&mdash;so many of the enlisted men were present. We sang
+ our Christmas music, and received many compliments. Our little choir is
+ really very good. Both General Phillips and Major Pierce have fine voices.
+ One of the infantry sergeants plays the organ now, for it was quite too
+ hard for me to sing and work those old pedals. Once I forgot them
+ entirely, and everybody smiled&mdash;even the chaplain!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ From the chapel we&mdash;that is, the company officers and their wives&mdash;went
+ to the company barracks to see the men's dinner tables. When we entered
+ the dining hall we found the entire company standing in two lines, one
+ down each side, every man in his best inspection uniform, and every button
+ shining. With eyes to the front and hands down their sides they looked
+ absurdly like wax figures waiting to be "wound up," and I did want so much
+ to tell the little son of General Phillips to pinch one and make him jump.
+ He would have done it, too, and then put all the blame upon me, without
+ loss of time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The first sergeant came to meet us, and went around with us. There were
+ three long tables, fairly groaning with things upon them: buffalo,
+ antelope, boiled ham, several kinds of vegetables, pies, cakes, quantities
+ of pickles, dried "apple-duff," and coffee, and in the center of each
+ table, high up, was a huge cake thickly covered with icing. These were the
+ cakes that Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Barker, and I had sent over that morning.
+ It is the custom in the regiment for the wives of the officers every
+ Christmas to send the enlisted men of their husbands' companies large plum
+ cakes, rich with fruit and sugar. Eliza made the cake I sent over, a fact
+ I made known from its very beginning, to keep it from being devoured by
+ those it was not intended for.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The hall was very prettily decorated with flags and accoutrements, but one
+ missed the greens. There are no evergreen trees here, only cottonwood.
+ Before coming out, General Phillips said a few pleasant words to the men,
+ wishing them a "Merry Christmas" for all of us. Judging from the laughing
+ and shuffling of feet as soon as we got outside, the men were glad to be
+ allowed to relax once more.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At six o'clock Faye and I, Lieutenant Baldwin, and Lieutenant Alden dined
+ with Doctor and Mrs. Wilder. It was a beautiful little dinner, very
+ delicious, and served in the daintiest manner possible. But out here one
+ is never quite sure of what one is eating, for sometimes the most tempting
+ dishes are made of almost nothing. At holiday time, however, it seems that
+ the post trader sends to St. Louis for turkeys, celery, canned oysters,
+ and other things. We have no fresh vegetables here, except potatoes, and
+ have to depend upon canned stores in the commissary for a variety, and our
+ meat consists entirely of beef, except now and then, when we may have a
+ treat to buffalo or antelope.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The commanding officer gave a dancing party Friday evening that was most
+ enjoyable. He is a widower, you know. His house is large, and the rooms of
+ good size, so that dancing was comfortable. The music consisted of one
+ violin with accordion accompaniment. This would seem absurd in the East,
+ but I can assure you that one accordion, when played well by a German, is
+ an orchestra in itself. And Doos plays very well. The girls East may have
+ better music to dance by, and polished waxed floors to slip down upon, but
+ they cannot have the excellent partners one has at an army post, and I
+ choose the partners!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The officers are excellent dancers&mdash;every one of them&mdash;and when
+ you are gliding around, your chin, or perhaps your nose, getting a scratch
+ now and then from a gorgeous gold epaulet, you feel as light as a feather,
+ and imagine yourself with a fairy prince. Of course the officers were in
+ full-dress uniform Friday night, so I know just what I am talking about,
+ scratches and all. Every woman appeared in her finest gown. I wore my
+ nile-green silk, which I am afraid showed off my splendid coat of tan only
+ too well.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The party was given for Doctor and Mrs. Anderson, who are guests of
+ General Bourke for a few days. They are en route to Fort Union, New
+ Mexico. Mrs. Anderson was very handsome in an elegant gown of London-smoke
+ silk. I am to assist Mrs. Phillips in receiving New Year's day, and shall
+ wear my pearl-colored Irish poplin. We are going out now for a little
+ ride.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, January, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WHEN we came over on the stage from Kit Carson last fall, I sat on top
+ with the driver, who told me of many terrible experiences he had passed
+ through during the years he had been driving a stage on the plains, and
+ some of the most thrilling were of sand storms, when he had, with great
+ difficulty, saved the stage and perhaps his own life. There have been ever
+ so many storms, since we have been here, that covered everything in the
+ houses with dust and sand, but nothing at all like those the driver
+ described. But yesterday one came&mdash;a terrific storm&mdash;and it so
+ happened that I was caught out in the fiercest part of it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As Faye was officer of the day, he could not leave the garrison, so I rode
+ with Lieutenant Baldwin and Lieutenant Alden. The day was glorious&mdash;sunny,
+ and quite warm&mdash;one of Colorado's very best, without a cloud to be
+ seen in any direction. We went up the river to the mouth of a pretty
+ little stream commonly called "The Picket Wire," but the real name of
+ which is La Purgatoire. It is about five miles from the post and makes a
+ nice objective point for a short ride, for the clear water gurgling over
+ the stones, and the trees and bushes along its banks, are always
+ attractive in this treeless country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The canter up was brisk, and after giving our horses the drink from the
+ running stream they always beg for, we started back on the road to the
+ post in unusually fine spirits. Almost immediately, however, Lieutenant
+ Baldwin said, "I do not like the looks of that cloud over there!" We
+ glanced back in the direction he pointed, and seeing only a streak of dark
+ gray low on the horizon, Lieutenant Alden and I paid no more attention to
+ it. But Lieutenant Baldwin was very silent, and ever looking back at the
+ queer gray cloud. Once I looked at it, too, and was amazed at the
+ wonderfully fast way it had spread out, but just then John shied at
+ something, and in managing the horse I forgot the cloud.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When about two miles from the post, Lieutenant Baldwin, who had fallen
+ back a little, called to us, "Put your horses to their best pace&mdash;a
+ sand storm is coming!" Then we knew there was a possibility of much
+ danger, for Lieutenant Baldwin is known to be a keen observer, and our
+ confidence in his judgment was great, so, without once looking back to see
+ what was coming after us, Lieutenant Alden and I started our horses on a
+ full run.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, that cloud increased in size with a rapidity you could never
+ imagine, and soon the sun was obscured as if by an eclipse. It became
+ darker and darker, and by the time we got opposite the post trader's there
+ could be heard a loud, continuous roar, resembling that of a heavy
+ waterfall.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just then Lieutenant Baldwin grasped my bridle rein on the right and told
+ Lieutenant Alden to ride close on my left, which was done not a second too
+ soon, for as we reached the officers' line the storm struck us, and with
+ such force that I was almost swept from my saddle. The wind was terrific
+ and going at hurricane speed, and the air so thick with sand and dirt we
+ could not see the ears of our own horses. The world seemed to have
+ narrowed to a space that was appalling! You will think that this could
+ never have been&mdash;that I was made blind by terror&mdash;but I can
+ assure you that the absolute truth is being written.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Lieutenant Baldwin's voice sounded strange and far, far away when he
+ called to me, "Sit tight in your saddle and do not jump!" And then again
+ he fairly yelled, "We must stay together&mdash;and keep the horses from
+ stampeding to the stables!" He was afraid they would break away and dash
+ us against the iron supports to the flagstaff in the center of the parade
+ ground. How he could say one word, or even open his mouth, I do not
+ understand, for the air was thick with gritty dirt. The horses were
+ frantic, of course, whirling around each other, rearing and pulling, in
+ their efforts to get free.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We must have stayed in about the same place twenty minutes or longer,
+ when, just for one instant, there was a lull in the storm, and I caught a
+ glimpse of the white pickets of a fence! Without stopping to think of
+ horse's hoofs and, alas! without calling one word to the two officers who
+ were doing everything possible to protect me, I shut my eyes tight, freed
+ my foot from the stirrup, and, sliding down from my horse, started for
+ those pickets! How I missed Lieutenant Alden's horse, and how I got to
+ that fence, I do not know. The force of the wind was terrific, and
+ besides, I was obliged to cross the little acequia. But I did get over the
+ fifteen or sixteen feet of ground without falling, and oh, the joy of
+ getting my arms around those pickets!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The storm continued for some time; but finally the atmosphere began to
+ clear, and I could see objects around me. And then out of the dust loomed
+ up Lieutenant Baldwin. He was about halfway down the line and riding close
+ to the fence, evidently looking for me. When he came up, leading my horse,
+ his face was black with more than dirt. He reminded me of having told me
+ positively not to jump from my horse, and asked if I realized that I might
+ have been knocked down and killed by the crazy animals. Of course I had
+ perceived all that as soon as I reached safety, but I could not admit my
+ mistake at that time without breaking down and making a scene. I was
+ nervous and exhausted, and in no condition to be scolded by anyone, so I
+ said: "If you were not an old bachelor you would have known better than to
+ have told a woman not to do a thing&mdash;you would have known that, in
+ all probability, that would be the very thing she would do first!" That
+ mollified him a little, but we did not laugh&mdash;life had just been too
+ serious for that.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The chaplain had joined us, and so had Lieutenant Alden. The fence I had
+ run to was the chaplain's, and when the good man saw us he came out and
+ assisted me to his house, where I received the kindest care from Mrs.
+ Lawton. I knew that Faye would be greatly worried about me, so as soon as
+ I had rested a little&mdash;enough to walk&mdash;and had got some of the
+ dust out of my eyes, the chaplain and I hurried down to our house to let
+ him know that I was safe.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At every house along the line the heavy shutters were closed, and not one
+ living thing was to be seen, and the post looked as though it might have
+ been long abandoned. There was a peculiar light, too, that made the most
+ familiar objects seem strange. Yes, we saw a squad of enlisted men across
+ the parade ground, trying with immense ropes to get back in place the
+ heavy roof of the long commissary building which had been partly blown
+ off.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We met Faye at our gate, just starting out to look for us. He said that
+ when the storm first came up he was frightened about me, but when the
+ broad adobe house began to rock he came to the conclusion that I was about
+ as safe out on the plains as I would be in a house, particularly as I was
+ on a good horse, and with two splendid horsemen who would take the very
+ best care of me. My plait of hair was one mass of dirt and was cut and
+ torn, and is still in a deplorable condition, and my face looks as though
+ I had just recovered from smallpox. As it was Monday, the washing of
+ almost every family was out on lines, about every article of which has
+ gone to regions unknown. The few pieces that were Caught by the high
+ fences were torn to shreds.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, January, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ OUR little party was a grand success, but I am still wondering how it came
+ about that Mrs. Barker and I gave it together, for, although we are all in
+ the same company and next-door neighbors, we have seen very little of each
+ other. She is very quiet, and seldom goes out, even for a walk. It was an
+ easy matter to arrange things so the two houses could, in a way, be
+ connected, as they are under the same long roof, and the porches divided
+ by a railing only, that was removed for the one evening. The dancing was
+ in our house, and the supper was served at the Barkers'. And that supper
+ was a marvel of culinary art, I assure you, even if it was a fraud in one
+ or two things, We were complimented quite graciously by some of the older
+ housekeepers, who pride themselves upon knowing how to make more delicious
+ little dishes out of nothing than anyone else. But this time it was North
+ and South combined, for you will remember that Mrs. Barker is from
+ Virginia.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The chicken salad&mdash;and it was delicious&mdash;was made of tender
+ veal, but the celery in it was the genuine article, for we sent to Kansas
+ City for that and a few other things. The turkey galantine was perfect,
+ and the product of a resourceful brain from the North, and was composed
+ almost entirely of wild goose! There was no April fool about the delicate
+ Maryland biscuits, however, and other nice things that were set forth. We
+ fixed up cozily the back part of our hall with comfortable chairs and
+ cushions, and there punch was served during the evening. Major Barker and
+ Faye made the punch. The orchestra might have been better, but the two
+ violins and the accordion gave us music that was inspiring, and gave us
+ noise, too, and then Doos, who played the accordion, kept us merry by the
+ ever-pounding down of one government-shod foot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Everyone in the garrison came&mdash;even the chaplain was here during the
+ supper. The officers Were in full-dress uniform, and the only man in plain
+ evening dress was Mr. Dunn, the post trader, and in comparison to the gay
+ uniforms of the officers he did look so sleek, from his shiny black hair
+ down to the toes of his shiny black pumps! Mrs. Barker and I received, of
+ course, and she was very pretty in a pink silk gown entirely covered with
+ white net, that was caught up at many places by artificial pink roses. The
+ color was most becoming, and made very pronounced the rich tint of her
+ dark skin and her big black eyes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, we danced before supper and we danced after supper, and when we were
+ beginning to feel just a wee bit tired, there suddenly appeared in our
+ midst a colored woman&mdash;a real old-time black mammy&mdash;in a dress
+ of faded, old-fashioned plaids, with kerchief, white apron, and a
+ red-and-yellow turban tied around her head. We were dancing at the time
+ she came in, but everyone stopped at once, completely lost in amazement,
+ and she had the floor to herself. This was what she wanted, and she
+ immediately commenced to dance wildly and furiously, as though she was
+ possessed, rolling her big eyes and laughing to show the white teeth.
+ Gradually she quieted down to a smooth, rhythmic motion, slowly swaying
+ from side to side, sometimes whirling around, but with feet always flat on
+ the floor, often turning on her heels. All the time her arms were extended
+ and her fingers snapping, and snapping also were the black eyes. She was
+ the personification of grace, but the dance was weird&mdash;made the more
+ so by the setting of bright evening dresses and glittering uniforms. One
+ never sees a dance of this sort these days, even in the South, any more
+ than one sees the bright-colored turban. Both have passed with the
+ old-time darky.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course we recognized Mrs. Barker, more because there was no one else in
+ our small community who could personify a darky so perfectly, than because
+ there was any resemblance to her in looks or gesture. The make-up was
+ artistic, and how she managed the quick transformation from ball dress to
+ that of the plantation, with all its black paint and rouge, Mrs. Barker
+ alone knows, and where on this earth she got that dress and turban, she
+ alone knows. But I imagine she sent to Virginia for the whole costume. At
+ all events, it was very bright in her to think of this unusual
+ divertissement for our guests when dancing was beginning to lag a little.
+ The dance she must have learned from a mammy when a child. I forgot to say
+ that during the time she was dancing our fine orchestra played old
+ Southern melodies. And all this was arranged and done by the quietest
+ woman in the garrison!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our house was upset from one end to the other to make room for the
+ dancing, but the putting of things in order again did not take long, as
+ the house has so very little in it. Still, I always feel rebellious when
+ anything comes up to interfere with my rides, no matter how pleasant it
+ may be. There have been a great many antelope near the post of late, and
+ we have been on ever so many hunts for them. The greyhounds have not been
+ with us, however, for following the hounds when chasing those fleet
+ animals not only requires the fastest kind of a horse and very good
+ riding, but is exceedingly dangerous to both horse and rider because of
+ the many prairie-dog holes, which are terrible death traps. And besides,
+ the dogs invariably get their feet full of cactus needles, which cause
+ much suffering for days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So we have been flagging the antelope, that is, taking a shameful
+ advantage of their wonderful curiosity, and enticing them within rifle
+ range. On these hunts I usually hold the horses of the three officers and
+ my own, and so far they have not given me much trouble, for each one is a
+ troop-trained animal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The antelope are shy and wary little creatures, and possess an abnormal
+ sense of smell that makes it absolutely necessary for hunters to move
+ cautiously to leeward the instant they discover them. It is always an easy
+ matter to find a little hill that will partly screen them&mdash;the
+ country is so rolling&mdash;as they creep and crawl to position, ever
+ mindful of the dreadful cactus. When they reach the highest point the flag
+ is put up, and this is usually made on the spot, of a red silk
+ handkerchief, one corner run through the rammer of a Springfield rifle.
+ Then everyone lies down flat on the ground, resting on his elbows, with
+ rifle in position for firing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Antelope always graze against the wind, and even a novice can tell when
+ they discover the flag, for they instantly stop feeding, and the entire
+ band will whirl around to face it, with big round ears standing straight
+ up, and in this way they will remain a second or two, constantly sniffing
+ the air. Failing to discover anything dangerous, they will take a few
+ steps forward, perhaps run around a little, giving quick tossings of the
+ head, and sniffing with almost every breath, but whatever they do the stop
+ is always in the same position&mdash;facing the flag, the strange object
+ they cannot understand. Often they will approach very slowly, making
+ frequent halts after little runs, and give many tossings of the head as if
+ they were actually coquetting with death itself! Waiting for them to come
+ within range of the rifle requires great patience, for the approach is
+ always more or less slow, and frequently just as they are at the right
+ distance and the finger is on the trigger, off the whole band will streak,
+ looking like horizontal bars of brown and white! I am always so glad when
+ they do this, for it seems so wicked to kill such graceful creatures. It
+ is very seldom that I watch the approach, but when I do happen to see them
+ come up, the temptation to do something to frighten them away from those
+ murderous guns is almost irresistible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But never once are they killed for mere pleasure! Their meat is tender and
+ most delicious after one has learned to like the "gamey" flavor. And a
+ change in meat we certainly do need here, for unless we can have buffalo
+ or antelope now and then, it is beef every day in the month&mdash;not only
+ one month, but every month.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The prairie-dog holes are great obstacles to following hounds on the
+ plains, for while running so fast it is impossible for a horse to see the
+ holes in time to avoid them, and if a foot slips down in one it means a
+ broken leg for the horse and a hard throw for the rider, and perhaps
+ broken bones also. Following these English greyhounds&mdash;which have
+ such wonderful speed and keenness of sight&mdash;after big game on vast
+ plains, is very different from running after the slow hounds and foxes in
+ the East, and requires a very much faster horse and quite superior riding.
+ One has to learn to ride a horse&mdash;to get a perfect balance that makes
+ it a matter of indifference which-way the horse may jump, at any speed&mdash;in
+ fact, one must become a part of one's mount before these hunts can be
+ attempted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Chasing wolves and rabbits is not as dangerous, for they cannot begin to
+ run as fast as antelope. And it is great fun to chase the big
+ jack-rabbits. They know their own speed perfectly and have great
+ confidence in it. When the hounds start one he will give one or two jumps
+ high up in the air to take a look at things, and then he commences to run
+ with great bounds, with his enormously long ears straight up like sails on
+ a boat, and almost challenges the dogs to follow. But the poor hunted
+ thing soon finds out that he must do better than that if he wishes to keep
+ ahead, so down go the ears, flat along his back, and stretching himself
+ out very straight, goes his very fastest, and then the real chase is on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But Mr. Jack-Rabbit is cunning, and when he sees that the long-legged dogs
+ are steadily gaining upon him and getting closer with every jump, he will
+ invariably make a quick turn and run back on his own tracks, often going
+ right underneath the fast-running dogs that cannot stop themselves, and
+ can only give vicious snaps as they jump over him. Their stride&mdash;often
+ fifteen and twenty feet&mdash;covers so much more ground than the
+ rabbit's, it is impossible for them to make as quick turns, therefore it
+ is generally the slow dog of the pack that catches the rabbit. And
+ frequently a wise old rabbit will make many turns and finally reach a hole
+ in safety.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The tail of a greyhound is his rudder and his brake, and the sight is most
+ laughable when a whole pack of them are trying to stop, each tail whirling
+ around like a Dutch windmill. Sometimes, in their frantic efforts to stop
+ quickly, they will turn complete somersaults and roll over in a cloud of
+ dust and dirt. But give up they never do, and once on their feet they
+ start back after that rabbit with whines of disappointment and rage. Many,
+ many times, also, I have heard the dogs howl and whine from the pain
+ caused by the cactus spines in their feet, but not once have I ever seen
+ any one of them lag in the chase.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the pack here is a notoriously fine one. The leader. Magic, is a
+ splendid dog, dark brindle in color, very swift and very plucky, also most
+ intelligent. He is a sly rascal, too. He loves to sleep on Lieutenant
+ Baldwin's bed above all things, and he sneaks up on it whenever he can,
+ but the instant he hears Lieutenant Baldwin's step on the walk outside,
+ down he jumps, and stretching himself out full length in front of the
+ fire, he shuts his eyes tight, pretends to be fast asleep, and the
+ personification of an innocent, well-behaved dog! But Lieutenant Baldwin
+ knows his tricks now, and sometimes, going to the bed, he can feel the
+ warmth from his body that is still there, and if he says, "Magic, you old
+ villain," Magic will wag his tail a little, which in dog language means,
+ "You are pretty smart, but I'm smart, too!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ With all this outdoor exercise, one can readily perceive that the days are
+ not long and tiresome. Of course there are a few who yawn and complain of
+ the monotony of frontier life, but these are the stay-at-homes who sit by
+ their own fires day after day and let cobwebs gather in brain and lungs.
+ And these, too, are the ones who have time to discover so many faults in
+ others, and become our garrison gossips! If they would take brisk rides on
+ spirited horses in this wonderful air, and learn to shoot all sorts of
+ guns in all sorts of positions, they would soon discover that a frontier
+ post can furnish plenty of excitement. At least, I have found that it can.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye was very anxious for me to become a good shot, considering it most
+ essential in this Indian country, and to please him I commenced practicing
+ soon after we got here. It was hard work at first, and I had many a bad
+ headache from the noise of the guns. It was all done in a systematic way,
+ too, as though I was a soldier at target practice. They taught me to use a
+ pistol in various positions while standing; then I learned to use it from
+ the saddle. After that a little four-inch bull's-eye was often tacked to a
+ tree seventy-five paces away, and I was given a Spencer carbine to shoot
+ (a short magazine rifle used by the cavalry), and many a time I have fired
+ three rounds, twenty-one shots in all, at the bull's-eye, which I was
+ expected to hit every time, too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, I obligingly furnished amusement for Faye and Lieutenant Baldwin
+ until they asked me to fire a heavy Springfield rifle&mdash;an infantry
+ gun. After one shot I politely refused to touch the thing again. The noise
+ came near making me deaf for life; the big thing rudely "kicked" me over
+ on my back, and the bullet&mdash;I expect that ball is still on its way to
+ Mars or perhaps the moon. This earth it certainly did not hit! Faye is
+ with the company almost every morning, but after luncheon we usually go
+ out for two or three hours, and always come back refreshed by the
+ exercise. And the little house looks more cozy, and the snapping of the
+ blazing logs sounds more cheerful because of our having been away from
+ them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, April, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ SOME of the most dreadful things have occurred since I wrote you last, and
+ this letter will make you unhappy, I know. To begin with, orders have
+ actually come from Department Headquarters at Leavenworth for two
+ companies of infantry here&mdash;General Phillips' and Captain Giddings'&mdash;to
+ go to Camp Supply! So that is settled, and we will probably leave this
+ post in about ten days, and during that time we are expected to sell, give
+ away, smash up, or burn about everything we possess, for we have already
+ been told that very few things can be taken with us. I do not see how we
+ can possibly do with less than we have had since we came here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Eliza announced at once that she could not be induced to go where there
+ are so many Indians&mdash;said she had seen enough of them while in New
+ Mexico. I am more than sorry to lose her, but at the same time I cannot
+ help admiring her common sense. I would not go either if I could avoid it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You will remember that not long ago I said that Lieutenant Baldwin was
+ urging me to ride Tom, his splendid thoroughbred, as soon as he could be
+ quieted down a little so I could control him. Well, I was to have ridden
+ him to-day for the first time! Yesterday morning Lieutenant Baldwin had
+ him out for a long, hard run, but even after that the horse was nervous
+ when he came in, and danced sideways along the officers' drive in his
+ usual graceful way. Just as they got opposite the chaplain's house, two
+ big St. Bernard dogs bounded over the fence and landed directly under the
+ horse, entangling themselves with his legs so completely that when he
+ tried to jump away from them he was thrown down on his knees with great
+ force, and Lieutenant Baldwin was pitched over the horse's head and along
+ the ground several feet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He is a tall, muscular man and went down heavily, breaking three ribs and
+ his collar bone on both sides! He is doing very well, and is as
+ comfortable to-day as can be expected, except that he is grieving
+ piteously over his horse, for the poor horse&mdash;beautiful Tom&mdash;is
+ utterly ruined! Both knees have been sprung, and he is bandaged almost as
+ much as his master.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The whole occurrence is most deplorable and distressing. It seems so
+ dreadful that a strong man should be almost killed and a grand horse
+ completely ruined by two clumsy, ill-mannered dogs. One belongs to the
+ chaplain, too, who is expected to set a model example for the rest of us.
+ Many, many times during the winter I have ridden by the side of Tom, and
+ had learned to love every one of his pretty ways, from the working of his
+ expressive ears to the graceful movement of his slender legs. He was a
+ horse for anyone to be proud of, not only for his beauty but as a hunter,
+ too, and he was Lieutenant Baldwin's delight and joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It does seem as if everything horrible had come all at once. The order we
+ have been expecting, of course, as so many rumors have reached us that we
+ were to go, but all the time there has been hidden away a little hope that
+ we might be left here another year.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I shall take the greyhound puppy, of course. He is with Blue, his mother,
+ at Captain Richardson's quarters, but he is brought over every day for me
+ to see. His coat is brindled, dark brown and black&mdash;just like Magic's&mdash;and
+ fine as the softest satin. One foot is white, and there is a little white
+ tip to his tail, which, it seems, is considered a mark of great beauty in
+ a greyhound. We have named him Harold.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Nothing has been done about packing yet, as the orders have just been
+ received. The carpenters in the company will not be permitted to do one
+ thing for us until the captain and first lieutenant have had made every
+ box and crate they want for the move. I am beginning to think that it must
+ be nice to be even a first lieutenant. But never mind, perhaps Faye will
+ get his captaincy in twenty years or so, and then it will be all "fair and
+ square."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, May, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ EVERYTHING is packed or disposed of, and we are ready to start to-morrow
+ on the long march to Camp Supply. Two large army wagons have been allowed
+ to each company for the officers' baggage, but as all three officers are
+ present with the company Faye is in, and the captain has taken one of the
+ wagons for his own use, we can have just one half of one of those wagons
+ to take our household goods to a country where it is absolutely impossible
+ to purchase one thing! We have given away almost all of our furniture, and
+ were glad that we had bought so little when we came here. Our trunks and
+ several boxes are to be sent by freight to Hays City at our own expense,
+ and from there down to the post by wagon, and if we ever see them again I
+ will be surprised, as Camp Supply is about one hundred and fifty miles
+ from the railroad. We are taking only one barrel of china&mdash;just a few
+ pieces we considered the most necessary&mdash;and this morning Faye
+ discovered that the first lieutenant had ordered that one barrel to be
+ taken from the wagon to make more room for his own things. Faye ordered it
+ to be put back at once, and says it will stay there, too, and I fancy it
+ will! Surely we are entitled to all of our one half of the wagon&mdash;second
+ choice at that.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I am to ride in an ambulance with Mrs. Phillips, her little son and her
+ cook, Mrs. Barker and her small son. There will be seats for only four, as
+ the middle seat has been taken out to make room for a comfortable
+ rocking-chair that will be for Mrs. Phillips's exclusive use! The dear
+ little greyhound puppy I have to leave here. Faye says I must not take him
+ with so many in the ambulance, as he would undoubtedly be in the way. But
+ I am sure the puppy would not be as troublesome as one small boy, and
+ there will be two small boys with us. It would be quite bad enough to be
+ sent to such a terrible place as Camp Supply has been represented to us,
+ without having all this misery and mortification added, and all because
+ Faye happens to be a second lieutenant!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have cried and cried over all these things until I am simply hideous,
+ but I have to go just the same, and I have made up my mind never again to
+ make myself so wholly disagreeable about a move, no matter where we may
+ have to go. I happened to recall yesterday what grandmother said to me
+ when saying good-by: "It is a dreadful thing not to become a woman when
+ one ceases to be a girl!" I am no longer a girl, I suppose, so I must try
+ to be a woman, as there seems to be nothing in between. One can find a
+ little comfort, too, in the thought that there is no worse place possible
+ for us to be sent to, and when once there we can look forward to better
+ things sometime in the future. I do not mind the move as much as the
+ unpleasant experiences connected with it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But I shall miss the kind friends, the grand hunts and delightful rides,
+ and shall long for dear old John, who has carried me safely so many, many
+ miles.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Lieutenant Baldwin is still ill and very depressed, and Doctor Wilder is
+ becoming anxious about him. It is so dreadful for such a powerful man as
+ he has been to be so really broken in pieces. He insists upon being up and
+ around, which is bad, very bad, for the many broken bones.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I will write whenever I find an opportunity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ OLD FORT ZARAH, KANSAS, April, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ OUR camp to-night is near the ruins of a very old fort, and ever since we
+ got here, the men have been hunting rattlesnakes that have undoubtedly
+ been holding possession of the tumble-down buildings, many snake
+ generations. Dozens and dozens have been killed, of all sizes, some of
+ them being very large. The old quarters were evidently made of sods and
+ dirt, and must have been dreadful places to live in even when new.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I must tell you at once that I have the little greyhound. I simply took
+ matters in my own hands and got him! We came only five miles our first day
+ out, and after the tents had been pitched that night and the various
+ dinners commenced, it was discovered that many little things had been left
+ behind, so General Phillips decided to send an ambulance and two or three
+ men back to the post for them, and to get the mail at the same time. It so
+ happened that Burt, our own striker, was one of the men detailed to go,
+ and when I heard this I at once thought of the puppy I wanted so much. I
+ managed to see Burt before he started, and when asked if he could bring
+ the little dog to me he answered so heartily, "That I can, mum," I felt
+ that the battle was half won, for I knew that if I could once get the dog
+ in camp he would take care of him, even if I could not.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Burt brought him and kept him in his tent that night, and the little
+ fellow seemed to know that he should be good, for Burt told me that he did
+ not whimper once, notwithstanding it was his first night from his mother
+ and little companions. The next morning, when he was brought to me, Faye's
+ face was funny, and after one look of astonishment at the puppy he hurried
+ out of the tent&mdash;so I could not see him laugh, I think. He is quite
+ as pleased as I am, now, to have the dog, for he gives no trouble
+ whatever. He is fed condensed milk, and I take care of him during the day
+ and Burt has him at night. He is certainly much better behaved in the
+ ambulance than either of the small boys who step upon our feet, get into
+ fierce fights, and keep up a racket generally. The mothers have been
+ called upon to settle so many quarrels between their sons, that the
+ atmosphere in the ambulance has become quite frigid.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The day we came from the post, while I was grieving for the little
+ greyhound and many other things I had not been permitted to bring with me,
+ and the rocking-chair was bruising my ankles, I felt that it was not
+ dignified in me to submit to the treatment I was being subjected to, and I
+ decided to rebel. Mrs. Barker and her small son had been riding on the
+ back seat, and I felt that I was as much entitled to a seat here as the
+ boy, nevertheless I had been sitting on the seat with Mrs. Phillips's
+ servant and riding backward. This was the only place that had been left
+ for me at the post that morning. After thinking it all over I made up my
+ mind to take the small boy's seat, but just where he would sit I did not
+ know.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When I returned to the ambulance after the next rest&mdash;I was careful
+ to get there first&mdash;I sat down on the back seat and made myself
+ comfortable, but I must admit that my heart was giving awful thumps, for
+ Mrs. Barker's sharp tongue and spitfire temper are well known. My head was
+ aching because of my having ridden backward, and I was really cross, and
+ this Mrs. Barker may have noticed, for not one word did she say directly
+ to me, but she said much to her son&mdash;much that I might have resented
+ had I felt inclined. The small boy sat on his mother's lap and expressed
+ his disapproval by giving me vicious kicks every few minutes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Not one word was said the next morning when I boldly carried the puppy to
+ that seat. Mrs. Barker looked at the dog, then at me, with great scorn,
+ but she knew that if she said anything disagreeable Mrs. Phillips would
+ side with me, so she wisely kept still. I think that even Faye has come to
+ the conclusion that I might as well have the dog&mdash;who lies so quietly
+ in my lap&mdash;now that he sees how I am sandwiched in with
+ rocking-chairs, small boys, and servants. The men march fifty minutes and
+ halt ten, each hour, and during every ten minutes' rest Harold and I take
+ a little run, and this makes him ready for a nap when we return to the
+ ambulance. From this place on I am to ride with Mrs. Cole, who has her own
+ ambulance. This will be most agreeable, and I am so delighted that she
+ should have thought of inviting me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Camping out is really very nice when the weather is pleasant, but the long
+ marches are tiresome for everybody. The ambulances and wagons are driven
+ directly back of the troops, consequently the mules can never go faster
+ than a slow walk, and sometimes the dust is enough to choke us. We have to
+ keep together, for we are in an Indian country, of course. I feel sorry
+ for the men, but they always march "rout" step and seem to have a good
+ time, for we often hear them laughing and joking with each other.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are following the Arkansas River, and so far the scenery has been
+ monotonous&mdash;just the same rolling plains day after day. Leaving our
+ first army home was distressing, and I doubt if other homes and other
+ friends will ever be quite the same to me. Lieutenant Baldwin was assisted
+ to the porch by his faithful Mexican boy, so he could see us start, and he
+ looked white and pitifully helpless, with both arms bandaged tight to his
+ sides. One of those dreadful dogs is in camp and going to Camp Supply with
+ us, and is as frisky as though he had done something to be proud of.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This cannot be posted until we reach Fort Dodge, but I intend to write to
+ you again while there, of course, if I have an opportunity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT DODGE, KANSAS, May, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT was nearly two o'clock yesterday when we arrived at this post, and we
+ go on again to-day about eleven. The length of all marches has to be
+ regulated by water and wood, and as the first stream on the road to Camp
+ Supply is at Bluff Creek, only ten miles from here, there was no necessity
+ for an early start. This gives us an opportunity to get fresh supplies for
+ our mess chests, and to dry things also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was a terrific rain and electric storm last evening, and this
+ morning we present anything but a military appearance, for around each
+ tent is a fine array of bedding and clothing hung out to dry. Our camp is
+ at the foot of a hill a short distance back of the post, and during the
+ storm the water rushed down with such force that it seemed as though we
+ were in danger of being carried on to the Arkansas River.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had just returned from a delightful dinner with Major and Mrs. Tilden,
+ of the cavalry, and Faye had gone out to mount the guard for the night,
+ when, without a moment's warning, the storm burst upon us. The lightning
+ was fierce, and the white canvas made it appear even worse than it really
+ was, for at each flash the walls of the tent seemed to be on fire. There
+ was no dark closet for me to run into this time, but there was a bed, and
+ on that I got, taking the little dog with me for company and to get him
+ out of the wet. He seemed very restless and constantly gave little whines,
+ and at the time I thought it was because he, too, was afraid of the storm.
+ The water was soon two and three inches deep on the ground under the tent,
+ rushing along like a mill race, giving little gurgles as it went through
+ the grass and against the tent pins. The roar of the rain on the tent was
+ deafening.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The guard is always mounted with the long steel bayonets on the rifles,
+ and I knew that Faye had on his sword, and remembering these things made
+ me almost scream at each wicked flash of lightning, fearing that he and
+ the men had been killed. But he came to the tent on a hard run, and giving
+ me a long waterproof coat to wrap myself in, gathered me in his arms and
+ started for Mrs. Tilden's, where I had been urged to remain overnight.
+ When we reached a narrow board walk that was supposed to run along by her
+ side fence, Faye stood me down upon it, and I started to do some running
+ on my own account. Before I had taken two steps, however, down went the
+ walk and down I went in water almost to my knees, and then splash&mdash;down
+ went the greyhound puppy! Up to that instant I had not been conscious of
+ having the little dog with me, and in all that rain and water Faye had
+ been carrying me and a fat puppy also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The walk had been moved by the rushing water, and was floating, which we
+ had no way of knowing, of course. I dragged the dog out of the water, and
+ we finally reached the house, where we received a true army welcome&mdash;a
+ dry one, too&mdash;and there I remained until after breakfast this
+ morning. But sleep during the night I did not, for until long after
+ midnight I sat in front of a blazing fire holding a very sick puppy. Hal
+ was desperately ill and we all expected him to die at any moment, and I
+ was doubly sorrowful, because I had been the innocent cause of it. Ever
+ since I have had him he has been fed condensed milk only&mdash;perhaps a
+ little bread now and then; so when we got here I sent for some fresh milk,
+ to give him a treat. He drank of it greedily and seemed to enjoy it so
+ much, that I let him have all he wanted during the afternoon. And it was
+ the effect of the milk that made him whine during the storm, and not
+ because he was afraid of the lightning. He would have died, I do believe,
+ had it not been for the kindness of Major Tilden who knows all about
+ greyhounds. They are very delicate and most difficult to raise. The little
+ dog is a limp bunch of brindled satin this morning, wrapped in flannel,
+ but we hope he will soon be well.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A third company joined us here and will go on to Camp Supply. Major Hunt,
+ the captain, has his wife and three children with him, and they seem to be
+ cultured and very charming people. Mrs. Hunt this moment brought a plate
+ of delicious spice cake for our luncheon. There is a first lieutenant with
+ the company, but he is not married.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is only one mail from here each week, so of course there will be
+ only one from Camp Supply, as that mail is brought here and then carried
+ up to the railroad with the Dodge mail. It is almost time for the tents to
+ be struck, and I must be getting ready for the march.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, May, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THIS place is quite as dreadful as it has been represented to us. There
+ are more troops here than at Fort Lyon, and of course the post is very
+ much larger. There are two troops of colored cavalry, one of white
+ cavalry, and three companies of infantry. The infantry companies that have
+ been stationed here, and which our three companies have come to relieve,
+ will start in the morning for their new station, and will use the
+ transportation that brought us down. Consequently, it was necessary to
+ unload all the things from our wagons early this morning, so they could be
+ turned over to the outgoing troops. I am a little curious to know if there
+ is a second lieutenant who will be so unfortunate as to be allowed only
+ one half of a wagon in which to carry his household goods.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Their going will leave vacant a number of officers' quarters, therefore
+ there will be no selection of quarters by our officers until to-morrow.
+ Faye is next to the junior, so there will be very little left to select
+ from by the time his turn comes. The quarters are really nothing more than
+ huts built of vertical logs plastered in between with mud, and the roofs
+ are of poles and mud! Many of the rooms have only sand floors. We dined
+ last evening with Captain and Mrs. Vincent, of the cavalry, and were
+ amazed to find that such wretched buildings could be made so attractive
+ inside. But of course they have one of the very best houses on the line,
+ and as company commander, Captain Vincent can have done about what he
+ wants. And then, again, they are but recently married, and all their
+ furnishings are new and handsome. There is one advantage in being with
+ colored troops&mdash;one can always have good servants. Mrs. Vincent has
+ an excellent colored soldier cook, and her butler was thoroughly trained
+ as such before he enlisted. It did look so funny, however, to see such a
+ black man in a blue Uniform.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The march down from Fort Dodge was most uncomfortable the first two days.
+ It poured and poured rain, and then poured more rain, until finally
+ everybody and everything was soaked through. I felt so sorry for the men
+ who had to march in the sticky mud. Their shoes filled fast with water,
+ and they were compelled constantly to stop, take them off, and pour out
+ the water. It cleared at last and the sun shone warm and bright, and then
+ there was another exhibition in camp one afternoon, of clothing and
+ bedding drying on guy ropes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All the way down I was on the lookout for Indians, and was laughed at many
+ a time for doing so, too. Every time something unusual was seen in the
+ distance some bright person would immediately exclaim, "Oh, that is only
+ one of Mrs. Rae's Indians!" I said very little about what I saw during the
+ last day or two, for I felt that the constant teasing must have become as
+ wearisome to the others as it had to me. But I am still positive that I
+ saw the black heads of Indians on the top of ever so many hills we passed.
+ When they wish to see and not be seen they crawl up a hill on the side
+ farthest from you, but only far enough up to enable them to look over, and
+ in this position they will remain for hours, perfectly motionless,
+ watching your every movement. Unless you notice the hill very carefully
+ you will never see the black dot on top, for only the eyes and upper part
+ of the head are exposed. I had been told all this many times; also, that
+ when in an Indian country to be most watchful when Indians are not to be
+ seen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Camp Supply is certainly in an Indian country, for it is surrounded by
+ Comanches, Apaches, Kiowas, Cheyennes, and Arapahoes&mdash;each a hostile
+ tribe, except the last. No one can go a rod from the garrison without an
+ escort, and our weekly mail is brought down in a wagon and guarded by a
+ corporal and several privates. Only last week two couriers&mdash;soldiers&mdash;who
+ had been sent down with dispatches from Fort Dodge, were found dead on the
+ road, both shot in the back, probably without having been given one chance
+ to defend themselves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are in camp on low land just outside the post, and last night we were
+ almost washed away again by the down-pouring rain, and this morning there
+ is mud everywhere. And this is the country that is supposed never to have
+ rain! Mrs. Vincent invited me most cordially to come to her house until we
+ at least knew what quarters we were to have, and Captain Vincent came
+ early to-day to insist upon my going up at once, but I really could not
+ go. We have been in rain and mud so long I feel that I am in no way fit to
+ go to anyone's house. Besides, it would seem selfish in me to desert Faye,
+ and he, of course, would not leave the company as long as it is in tents.
+ We are delighted at finding such charming people as the Vincents at this
+ horrid place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, June, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WE are in our own house now and almost settled. When one has only a few
+ pieces of furniture it does not take long to get them in place. It is
+ impossible to make the rooms look homelike, and I often find myself
+ wondering where in this world I have wandered to! The house is of logs, of
+ course, and has a pole and dirt roof, and was built originally for an
+ officers' mess. The dining room is large and very long, a part of which we
+ have partitioned off with a piece of canvas and converted into a
+ storeroom. We had almost to get down on our knees to the quartermaster
+ before he would give us the canvas. He is in the quartermaster's
+ department and is most arrogant; seems to think that every nail and tack
+ is his own personal property and for his exclusive use.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our dining room has a sand floor, and almost every night little white
+ toadstools grow up all along the base of the log walls. All of the logs
+ are of cottonwood and have the bark on, and the army of bugs that hide
+ underneath the bark during the day and march upon us at night is to be
+ dreaded about as much as a whole tribe of Indians!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I wrote you how everyone laughed at me on the march down because I was
+ positive I saw heads of Indians on the sand hills so many times. Well, all
+ that has ceased, and the mention of "Mrs. Rae's Indians" is carefully
+ avoided! There has been sad proof that the Indians were there, also that
+ they were watching us closely and kept near us all the way down from Fort
+ Dodge, hoping for a favorable opportunity to steal the animals. The
+ battalion of the &mdash;th Infantry had made only two days' march from
+ here, and the herders had just turned the horses and mules out to graze,
+ when a band of Cheyenne Indians swooped down upon them and stampeded every
+ animal, leaving the companies without even one mule! The poor things are
+ still in camp on the prairie, waiting for something, anything, to move
+ them on. General Phillips is mightily pleased that the Indians did not
+ succeed in getting the animals from his command, and I am pleased that
+ they cannot tease me any more.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My ride with Lieutenant Golden, Faye's classmate, this morning was very
+ exciting for a time. We started directly after stable call, which is at
+ six o'clock. Lieutenant Golden rode Dandy, his beautiful thoroughbred,
+ that reminds me so much of Lieutenant Baldwin's Tom, and I rode a troop
+ horse that had never been ridden by a woman before. As soon as he was led
+ up I noticed that there was much white to be seen in his eyes, and that he
+ was restless and ever pawing the ground. But the orderly said he was not
+ vicious, and he was sure I could ride him. He did not object in the least
+ to my skirt, and we started off in fine style, but before we reached the
+ end of the line he gave two or three pulls at the bit, and then bolted! My
+ arms are remarkably strong, but they were like a child's against that hard
+ mouth. He turned the corner sharply and carried me along back of the
+ laundress' quarters, where there was a perfect network of clothes lines,
+ and where I fully expected to be swept from the saddle. But I managed to
+ avoid them by putting my head down close to the horse's neck, Indian
+ fashion. He was not a very large horse, and lowered himself, of course, by
+ his terrific pace. He went like the wind, on and up the hill in front of
+ the guard house. There a sentry was walking post, and on his big infantry
+ rifle was a long bayonet, and the poor man, in his desire to do something
+ for me, ran forward and held the gun horizontally right in front of my
+ horse, which caused him to give a fearful lunge to the right and down the
+ hill. How I managed to keep my seat I do not know, and neither do I know
+ how that mad horse kept right side up on that down jump. But it did not
+ seem to disturb him in the least, for he never slackened his speed, and on
+ we went toward the stables, where the cavalry horses were tied to long
+ picket ropes, and close together, getting their morning grooming.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All this time Lieutenant Golden had not attempted to overtake me, fearing
+ that by doing so he might make matters worse, but when he saw that the
+ horse was running straight for his place on the line, he pushed forward,
+ and grasping my bridle rein, almost pulled the horse on his haunches. He
+ said later that I might have been kicked to death by the troop horses if I
+ had been rushed in among them. We went on to the stables, Lieutenant
+ Golden leading my horse, and you can fancy how mortified I was over that
+ performance, and it was really unnecessary, too. Lieutenant Golden, also
+ the sergeant, advised me to dismount and try another horse, but I said no!
+ I would ride that one if I could have a severer bit and my saddle girths
+ tightened. Dismount before Lieutenant Golden, a cavalry officer and Faye's
+ classmate, and all those staring troopers&mdash;I, the wife of an infantry
+ officer? Never! It was my first experience with a runaway horse, but I had
+ kept a firm seat all the time&mdash;there was some consolation in that
+ thought.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, to my great relief and comfort, it was discovered that the chin
+ chain that is on all cavalry bits had been left off, and this had made the
+ curb simply a straight bit and wholly ineffective. The sergeant fastened
+ the chain on and it was made tight, too, and he tightened the girths and
+ saw that everything was right, and then Lieutenant Golden and I started on
+ our ride the second time. I expected trouble, as the horse was then
+ leaving his stable and companions, but when he commenced to back and shake
+ his head I let him know that I held a nice stinging whip, and that soon
+ stopped the balking. We had to pass three long picket lines of horses and
+ almost two hundred troopers, every one of whom stared at me with both
+ eyes. It was embarrassing, of course, but I was glad to let the whole line
+ of them see that I was capable of managing my own horse, which was still
+ very frisky. I knew very well, too, that the sergeant's angry roar when he
+ asked, "Who bridled this horse?" had been heard by many of them. Our ride
+ was very delightful after all its exciting beginning, and we are going
+ again to morrow morning. I want to let those troopers see that I am not
+ afraid to ride the horse they selected for me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I shall be so glad when Hal is large enough to go with me. He is growing
+ fast, but at present seems to be mostly legs. He is devoted to me, but I
+ regret to say that he and our old soldier cook are not the dearest
+ friends. Findlay is so stupid he cannot appreciate the cunning things the
+ little dog does. Hal is fed mush and milk only until he gets his second
+ teeth, and consequently he is wild about meat. The odor of a broiling
+ beefsteak the other day was more than he could resist, so he managed to
+ get his freedom by slipping his collar over his head, and rushing into the
+ kitchen, snatched the sizzling steak and was out again before Findlay
+ could collect his few wits, and get across the room to stop him. The meat
+ was so hot it burned his mouth, and he howled from the pain, but drop it
+ he did not until he was far from the cook. This I consider very plucky in
+ so young a dog! Findlay ran after the little hound, yelling and swearing,
+ and I ran after Findlay to keep him from beating my dog. Of course we did
+ not have beefsteak that day, but, as I told Faye, it was entirely
+ Findlay's fault. He should have kept watch of things, and not made it
+ possible for Hal to kill himself by eating a whole big steak!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yesterday, Lieutenant Golden came in to luncheon, and when we went in the
+ dining room I saw at once that things were wrong, very wrong. A polished
+ table is an unknown luxury down here, but fresh table linen we do endeavor
+ to have. But the cloth on the table yesterday was a sight to behold, with
+ big spots of dirt all along one side and dirt on top. Findlay came in the
+ room just as I reached the table, and I said, "Findlay, what has happened
+ here?" He gave one look at the cloth where I pointed, and then striking
+ his knuckles together, almost sobbed out, "Dot tamn dog, mum!" Faye and
+ Lieutenant Golden quickly left the room to avoid hearing any more remarks
+ of that kind, for it was really very dreadful in Findlay to use such
+ language. This left me alone, of course, to pacify the cook, which I found
+ no easy task. Old Findlay had pickled a choice buffalo tongue with much
+ care and secrecy, and had served it for luncheon yesterday as a great
+ surprise and treat. There was the platter on the table, but there could be
+ no doubt of its having been licked clean. Not one tiny piece of tongue
+ could be seen any place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The window was far up, and in vain did I try to convince everyone that a
+ strange dog had come in and stolen the meat, that Hal was quite too small
+ to have reached so far; but Findlay only looked cross and Faye looked
+ hungry, so I gave that up. Before night, however, there was trouble and a
+ very sick puppy in the house, and once again I thought he would die. And
+ every few minutes that disagreeable old cook would come in and ask about
+ the dog, and say he was afraid he could not get well&mdash;always with a
+ grin on his face that was exasperating. Finally, I told him that if he had
+ served only part of the tongue, as he should have done, the dog would not
+ have been so ill, and we could have had some of it. That settled the
+ matter&mdash;he did not come in again. Findlay has served several
+ enlistments, and is regarded as an old soldier, and once upon a time he
+ was cook for the colonel of the regiment, therefore he sometimes forgets
+ himself and becomes aggressive. I do not wonder that Hal dislikes him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And Hal dislikes Indians, too, and will often hear their low mumbling and
+ give little growls before I dream that one is near. They have a
+ disagreeable way of coming to the windows and staring in. Sometimes before
+ you have heard a sound you will be conscious of an uncomfortable feeling,
+ and looking around you will discover five or six Indians, large and small,
+ peering at you through the windows, each ugly nose pressed flat against
+ the glass! It is enough to drive one mad. You never know when they are
+ about, their tread is so stealthy with their moccasined feet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye is officer of the guard every third day now. This sounds rather nice;
+ but it means that every third day and night&mdash;exactly twenty-four
+ hours&mdash;he has to spend at the guard house, excepting when making the
+ rounds, that is, visiting sentries on post, and is permitted to come to
+ the house just long enough to eat three hurried meals. This is doing duty,
+ and would be all right if there were not a daily mingling of white and
+ colored troops which often brings a colored sergeant over a white corporal
+ and privates. But the most unpleasant part for the officer of the guard is
+ that the partition in between the officer's room and guard room is of
+ logs, unchinked, and very open, and the weather is very hot! and the bugs,
+ which keep us all in perpetual warfare in our houses, have full sway
+ there, going from one room to the other.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The officers say that the negroes make good soldiers and fight like
+ fiends. They certainly manage to stick on their horses like monkeys. The
+ Indians call them "buffalo soldiers," because their woolly heads are so
+ much like the matted cushion that is between the horns of the buffalo. We
+ had letters from dear old Fort Lyon yesterday, and the news about
+ Lieutenant Baldwin is not encouraging. He is not improving and Doctor
+ Wilder is most anxious about him. But a man as big and strong as he was
+ must certainly get well in time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, June, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT seems as if I had to write constantly of unpleasant occurrences, but
+ what else can I do since unpleasant occurrences are ever coming along?
+ This time I must tell you that Faye has been turned out of quarters&mdash;"ranked
+ out," as it is spoken of in the Army. But it all amounts to the same
+ thing, and means that we have been driven out of our house and home, bag
+ and baggage, because a captain wanted that one set of quarters! Call it
+ what one chooses, the experience was not pleasant and will be long
+ remembered. Being turned out was bad enough in itself, but the manner in
+ which it was done was humiliating in the extreme. We had been in the house
+ only three weeks and had worked so hard during that time to make it at all
+ comfortable. Findlay wanted to tear down the canvas partition in the
+ dining room when we left the house, and I was sorry later on that I had
+ not consented to his doing so.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One morning at ten o'clock I received a note from Faye, written at the
+ guard house, saying that his set of quarters had been selected by a
+ cavalry officer who had just arrived at the post, and that every article
+ of ours must be out of the house that day by one o'clock! Also that, as he
+ was officer of the guard, it would be impossible for him to assist me in
+ the least, except to send some enlisted men to move the things. At first I
+ was dazed and wholly incapable of comprehending the situation&mdash;it
+ seemed so preposterous to expect anyone to move everything out of a house
+ in three hours. But as soon as I recovered my senses I saw at once that
+ not one second of the precious time must be wasted, and that the
+ superintendence of the whole thing had fallen upon me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So I gathered my forces, and the four men started to work in a way that
+ showed they would do everything in their power to help me. All that was
+ possible for us to do, however, was almost to throw things out in a side
+ yard, for remember, please, we had only three short hours in which to move
+ everything&mdash;and this without, warning or preparation of any kind. All
+ things, big and small, were out by one o'clock, and just in time, too, to
+ avoid a collision with the colored soldiers of the incoming cavalry
+ officer, who commenced taking furniture and boxes in the house at
+ precisely that hour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course there was no hotel or even restaurant for me to go to, and I was
+ too proud and too indignant to beg shelter in the house of a friend&mdash;in
+ fact, I felt as if I had no friend. So I sat down on a chair in the yard
+ with the little dog by me, thinking, I remember, that the chair was our
+ own property and no one had a right to object to my being there. And I
+ also remember that the whole miserable affair brought to mind most vividly
+ scenes of eviction that had been illustrated in the papers from time to
+ time, when poor women had been evicted for nonpayment of rent!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just as I had reached the very lowest depths of misery and woe, Mrs.
+ Vincent appeared, and Faye almost immediately after. We three went to Mrs.
+ Vincent's house for luncheon, and in fact I remained there until we came
+ to this house. She had just heard of what had happened and hastened down
+ to me. Captain Vincent said it was entirely the fault of the commanding
+ officer for permitting such a disgraceful order to leave his office; that
+ Captain Park's family could have remained one night longer in tents here,
+ as they had been in camp every night on the road from Fort Sill.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There came a ludicrous turn to all this unpleasantness, for, by the
+ ranking out of one junior second lieutenant, six or more captains and
+ first lieutenants had to move. It was great fun the next day to see the
+ moving up and down the officers' line of all sorts of household goods, for
+ it showed that a poor second lieutenant was of some importance after all!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But I am getting on too fast. Faye, of course, was entitled to two rooms,
+ some place in the post, but it seems that the only quarters he could take
+ were those occupied by Lieutenant Cole, so Faye decided at once to go into
+ tents himself, in preference to compelling Lieutenant Cole to do so. Now
+ it so happened that the inspector general of the department was in the
+ garrison, and as soon as he learned the condition of affairs, he ordered
+ the post quartermaster to double two sets of quarters&mdash;that is, make
+ four sets out of two&mdash;and designated the quartermaster's own house
+ for one of the two. But Major Knox divided off two rooms that no one could
+ possibly occupy, and in consequence has still all of his large house. But
+ the other large set that was doubled was occupied by a senior captain,
+ who, when his quarters were reduced in size, claimed a new choice, and so,
+ turning another captain out, the ranking out went on down to a second
+ lieutenant. But no one took our old house from Captain Park, much to my
+ disappointment, and he still has it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The house that we are in now is built of cedar logs, and was the
+ commanding officer's house at one time. It has a long hall running through
+ the center, and on the left side Major Hunt and his family have the four
+ rooms, and we have the two on the right. Our kitchen is across the yard,
+ and was a chicken house not so very long ago. It has no floor, of course,
+ so we had loads of dirt dug out and all filled in again with clean white
+ sand, and now, after the log walls have been scraped and whitened, and a
+ number of new shelves put up, it is really quite nice. Our sleeping room
+ has no canvas on the walls inside, and much of the chinking has fallen
+ out, leaving big holes, and I never have a light in that room after dark,
+ fearing that Indians might shoot me through those holes. They are skulking
+ about the post all the time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have another cook now&mdash;a soldier of course&mdash;and one that is
+ rather inexperienced. General Phillips ordered Findlay back to the
+ company, saying he was much needed there, but he was company cook just one
+ day when he was transferred to the general's own kitchen. Comment is
+ unnecessary! But it is all for the best, I am sure, for Farrar is very
+ fond of Hal, and sees how intelligent he is, just as I do. The little dog
+ is chained to a kennel all the time now, and, like his mistress, is trying
+ to become dignified.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye was made post adjutant this morning, which we consider rather
+ complimentary, since the post commander is in the cavalry, and there are a
+ number of cavalry lieutenants here. General Dickinson is a polished old
+ gentleman, and his wife a very handsome woman who looks almost as young as
+ her daughter. Miss Dickinson, the general's older daughter, is very pretty
+ and a fearless rider. In a few days we two are to commence our morning
+ rides.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ How very funny that I should have forgotten to tell you that I have a
+ horse, at least I hope he will look like a horse when he has gained some
+ flesh and lost much long hair. He is an Indian pony of very good size, and
+ has a well-shaped head and slender little legs. He has a fox trot, which
+ is wonderfully easy, and which he apparently can keep up indefinitely, and
+ like all Indian horses can "run like a deer." So, altogether, he will do
+ very well for this place, where rides are necessarily curtailed. I call
+ him Cheyenne, because we bought him of Little Raven, a Cheyenne chief. I
+ shall be so glad when I can ride again, as I have missed so much the rides
+ and grand hunts at Fort Lyon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Later: The mail is just in, and letters have come from Fort Lyon telling
+ us of the death of Lieutenant Baldwin! It is dreadful&mdash;and seems
+ impossible. They write that he became more and more despondent, until
+ finally it was impossible to rouse him sufficiently to take an interest in
+ his own life. Faye and I have lost a friend&mdash;a real, true friend. A
+ brother could not have been kinder, more considerate than he was to both
+ of us always. How terribly he must have grieved over the ruin of the horse
+ he was so proud of, and loved so well!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, September, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE heat here is still intense, and it never rains, so everything is
+ parched to a crisp. The river is very low and the water so full of alkali
+ that we are obliged to boil every drop before it is used for drinking or
+ cooking, and even then it is so distasteful that we flavor it with sugar
+ of lemons so we can drink it at all. Fresh lemons are unknown here, of
+ course. The ice has given out, but we manage to cool the water a little by
+ keeping it in bottles and canteens down in the dug-out cellar.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Miss Dickinson and I continue our daily rides, but go out very early in
+ the morning. We have an orderly now, as General Dickinson considers it
+ unsafe for us to go without an escort, since we were chased by an Indian
+ the other day. That morning the little son of General Phillips was with
+ us, and as it was not quite as warm as usual, we decided to canter down
+ the sunflower road a little way&mdash;a road that runs to the crossing of
+ Wolf Creek through an immense field of wild sunflowers. These sunflowers
+ grow to a tremendous height in this country, so tall that sometimes you
+ cannot see over them even when on horseback. Just across the creek there
+ is a village of Apache Indians, and as these Indians are known to be
+ hostile, this particular road is considered rather unsafe.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But we rode on down a mile or more without seeing a thing, and had just
+ turned our ponies' heads homeward when little Grote, who was back of us,
+ called out that an Indian was coming. That was startling, but upon looking
+ back we saw that he was a long distance away and coming leisurely, so we
+ did not pay much attention to him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But Grote was more watchful, and very soon screamed, "Mrs. Rae, Mrs. Rae,
+ the Indian is coming fast&mdash;he's going to catch us!" And then, without
+ wasting time by looking back, we started our ponies with a bound that put
+ them at their best pace, poor little Grote lashing his most unmercifully,
+ and crying every minute, "He'll catch us! He'll catch us!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That the Indian was on a fleet pony and was gaining upon us was very
+ evident, and what might have happened had we not soon reached the sutler's
+ store no one can tell, but we did get there just as he caught up with us,
+ and as we drew in our panting horses that hideous savage rode up in front
+ of us and circled twice around us, his pony going like a whirlwind; and in
+ order to keep his balance, the Indian leaned far over on one side, his
+ head close to the pony's neck. He said "How" with a fiendish grin that
+ showed how thoroughly he was enjoying our frightened faces, and then
+ turned his fast little beast back to the sunflower road. Of course, as
+ long as the road to the post was clear we were in no very great danger, as
+ our ponies were fast, but if that savage could have passed us and gotten
+ us in between him and the Apache village, we would have lost our horses,
+ if not our lives, for turning off through the sunflowers would have been
+ an impossibility.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The very next morning, I think it was, one of the government mules
+ wandered away, and two of the drivers went in search of it, but not
+ finding it in the post, one of the men suggested that they should go to
+ the river where the post animals are watered. It is a fork of the Canadian
+ River, and is just over a little sand hill, not one quarter of a mile back
+ of the quarters, but not in the direction of the sunflower road. The other
+ man, however, said he would not go&mdash;that it was not safe&mdash;and
+ came back to the corral, so the one who proposed going went on alone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Time passed and the man did not return, and finally a detail was sent out
+ to look him up. They went directly to the river, and there they found him,
+ just on the other side of the hill&mdash;dead. He had been shot by some
+ fiendish Indian soon after leaving his companion. The mule has never been
+ found, and is probably in a far-away Indian village, where he brays in
+ vain for the big rations of corn he used to get at the government corral.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Last Monday, soon after luncheon, forty or fifty Indians came rushing down
+ the drive in front of the officers' quarters, frightening some of us
+ almost out of our senses. Where they came from no one could tell, for not
+ one sentry had seen them until they were near the post. They rode past the
+ houses like mad creatures, and on out to the company gardens, where they
+ made their ponies trample and destroy every growing thing. Only a few
+ vegetables will mature in this soil and climate, but melons are often very
+ good, and this season the gardeners had taken much pains with a crop of
+ fine watermelons that were just beginning to ripen. But not one of these
+ was spared&mdash;every one was broken and crushed by the little hoofs of
+ the ponies, which seem to enjoy viciousness of this kind as much as the
+ Indians themselves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A company of infantry was sent at once to the gardens, but as it was not
+ quite possible for the men to outrun the ponies, the mischief had been
+ done before they got there, and all they could do was to force them back
+ at the point of the bayonet. Cavalry was ordered out, also, to drive them
+ away, but none of the troops were allowed to fire upon them, and that the
+ Indians knew very well. It might have brought on an uprising!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It seems that the Indians were almost all young bucks out for a frolic,
+ but quite ready, officers say, for any kind of devilment. They rode around
+ the post three or four times at breakneck speed, each circle being larger,
+ and taking them farther away. At last they all started for the hills and
+ gradually disappeared&mdash;all but one, a sentinel, who could be seen
+ until dark sitting his pony on the highest hill. I presume there were
+ dozens of Indians on the sand hills around the post peeking over to see
+ how the fun went on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They seem to be watching the post every second of the day, ready to pounce
+ upon any unprotected thing that ventures forth, be it man or beast. At
+ almost any time two or three black dots can be seen on the top of the
+ white sand hills, and one wonders how they can lie for hours in the hot,
+ scorching sand with the sun beating down on their heads and backs. And all
+ the time their tough little ponies will stand near them, down the hill,
+ scarcely moving or making a sound. Some scouts declare that an Indian pony
+ never whinnies or sneezes! But that seems absurd, although some of those
+ little beasts show wonderful intelligence and appear to have been apt
+ pupils in treachery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, October, 1872.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THIS place is becoming more dreadful each day, and every one of the awful
+ things I feared might happen here seems to be coming to pass. Night before
+ last the post was actually attacked by Indians! It was about one o'clock
+ when the entire garrison was awakened by rifle shots and cries of
+ "Indians! Indians!" There was pandemonium at once. The "long roll" was
+ beaten on the infantry drums, and "boots and saddles" sounded by the
+ cavalry bugles, and these are calls that startle all who hear them, and
+ strike terror to the heart of every army woman. They mean that something
+ is wrong&mdash;very wrong&mdash;and demand the immediate report for duty
+ at their respective companies of every officer and man in the garrison.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye jumped into his uniform, and saying a hasty good-by, ran to his
+ company, as did all the other officers, and very soon we could hear the
+ shouting of orders from every direction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our house is at the extreme end of the officers' line and very isolated,
+ therefore Mrs. Hunt and I were left in a most deplorable condition, with
+ three little children&mdash;one a mere baby&mdash;to take care of. We put
+ them all in one bed and covered them as well as we could without a light,
+ which we did not dare have, of course. Then we saw that all the doors and
+ windows were fastened on both sides. We decided that it would be quite
+ impossible for us to remain shut up inside the house, so we dressed our
+ feet, put on long waterproof coats over our nightgowns as quickly and
+ silently as possible, and then we sat down on the steps of the front door
+ to await&mdash;we knew not what. I had firm hold of a revolver, and felt
+ exceedingly grateful all the time that I had been taught so carefully how
+ to use it, not that I had any hope of being able to do more with it than
+ kill myself, if I fell in the hands of a fiendish Indian. I believe that
+ Mrs. Hunt, however, was almost as much afraid of the pistol as she was of
+ the Indians.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Ten minutes after the shots were fired there was perfect silence
+ throughout the garrison, and we knew absolutely nothing of what was taking
+ place around us. Not one word did we dare even whisper to each other, our
+ only means of communication being through our hands. The night was
+ intensely dark and the air was close&mdash;almost suffocating.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In this way we sat for two terrible hours, ever on the alert, ever
+ listening for the stealthy tread of a moccasined foot at a corner of the
+ house. And then, just before dawn, when we were almost exhausted by the
+ great strain on our strength and nerves, our husbands came. They told us
+ that a company of infantry had been quite near us all the time, and that a
+ troop of cavalry had been constantly patrolling around the post. I cannot
+ understand how such perfect silence was maintained by the troops,
+ particularly the cavalry. Horses usually manage to sneeze at such times.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is always a sentry at our corner of the garrison, and it was this
+ sentinel who was attacked, and it is the general belief among the officers
+ that the Indians came to this corner hoping to get the-troops concentrated
+ at the beat farthest from the stables, and thus give them a chance to
+ steal some, if not all, of the cavalry horses. But Mr. Red Man's strategy
+ is not quite equal to that of the Great Father's soldiers, or he would
+ have known that troops would be sent at once to protect the horses.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There were a great many pony tracks to be seen in the sand the next
+ morning, and there was a mounted sentinel on a hill a mile or so away. It
+ was amusing to watch him through a powerful field glass, and we wished
+ that he could know just how his every movement could be seen. He sat there
+ on his pony for hours, both Indian and horse apparently perfectly
+ motionless, but with his face always turned toward the post, ready to
+ signal to his people the slightest movement of the troops.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye says that the colored troops were real soldiers that night, alert and
+ plucky. I can readily believe that some of them can be alert, and possibly
+ good soldiers, and that they can be good thieves too, for last Saturday
+ night they stole from us the commissary stores we had expected to last us
+ one week&mdash;everything, in fact, except coffee, sugar, and such things
+ that we keep in the kitchen, where it is dry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The commissary is open Saturday mornings only, at which time we are
+ requested to purchase all supplies we will need from there for the
+ following week, and as we have no fresh vegetables whatever, and no meat
+ except beef, we are very dependent upon the canned goods and other things
+ in the commissary.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Last Saturday Mrs. Hunt and I sent over as usual, and most of the supplies
+ were put in a little dug-out cellar in the yard that we use together&mdash;she
+ having one side, I the other. On Sunday morning Farrar happened to be the
+ first cook to go out for things for breakfast, and he found that the door
+ had been broken open and the shelves as bare as Mother Hubbard's.
+ Everything had been carried off except a few candles on Mrs. Hunt's side,
+ and a few cakes of laundry soap on mine! The candles they had no use for,
+ and the thieves were probably of a class that had no use for soap, either.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our breakfast that morning was rather light, but as soon as word got
+ abroad of our starving condition, true army hospitality and generosity
+ manifested itself. We were invited out to luncheon, and to dinner, and to
+ breakfast the next morning. You can see how like one big family a garrison
+ can be, and how in times of trouble we go to each other's assistance. Of
+ course, now and then we have disagreeable persons with us&mdash;those who
+ will give you only three hours to move out of your house, or one who will
+ order your cook from you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, January, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ ALL that remained of Captain White was carried to the little cemetery
+ yesterday, with all the military honors possible at such a far-away post
+ We have no chaplain, therefore one of the cavalry officers read the
+ service for the dead at the house, just before the march to the cemetery.
+ Almost all of the cavalry of the garrison was out, mounted, Captain
+ White's own troop having the lead, of course, and the greater part of the
+ infantry was out also, and there was a firing detail, with guns reversed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The casket, covered with a large flag, was carried on a caisson, and his
+ horse, led by an orderly, was covered with a large blanket of black cloth.
+ Over this was the saddle, and on top of the saddle rested his helmet&mdash;the
+ yellow horsehair plume and gold trimmings looking soiled by long service.
+ His sabre was there, too, and strapped to the saddle on each side were his
+ uniform boots, toes in stirrups&mdash;all reversed! This riderless horse,
+ with its pall of black, yellow helmet, and footless boots, was the saddest
+ sight imaginable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I did not go to the cemetery, but we heard distinctly the firing of the
+ three volleys over the grave and the sounding of taps on the bugles. The
+ garrison flag had been drawn to half mast almost the moment of Captain
+ White's death, but at the last sound of taps it was immediately pulled up
+ to full mast, and soon the troops came back to their quarters, the field
+ music playing lively airs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This seemed so unnecessarily cruel, for Mrs. White must have heard every
+ note, and she is still so wretchedly ill. The tiny baby has been taken
+ from the house by the motherly wife of an officer, and the other tots&mdash;four
+ in all&mdash;are being cared for by others. We have all been taking turns
+ in sitting up nights during the illness of husband and wife, and last
+ night three of us were there, Captain Tillman and Faye in one room, and I
+ with Mrs. White. It was a terrible night, probably the one that has
+ exacted, or will exact, the greatest self-control, as it was the one
+ before the burial.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In civil life a poor widow can often live right on in her old home, but in
+ the Army, never! Mrs. White will have to give up the quarters just as soon
+ as she and the little baby are strong enough to travel. She has been in a
+ warm climate many years, and her friends are all in the North, so
+ to-morrow a number of us are to commence making warm clothing for her and
+ the children. She has absolutely nothing of the kind, and seems to be
+ pitifully helpless and incapable of thinking for herself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Soon after I got home this morning and was trying to get a little sleep, I
+ heard screams and an awful commotion across the hall in one of Mrs. Hunt's
+ rooms, and running over to see what was the matter, I found Mrs. Hunt
+ standing upon a chair, and her cook running around like a madman, with a
+ stick of wood in his hand, upsetting furniture and whacking things
+ generally. I naturally thought of a mouse, and not being afraid of them, I
+ went on in and closed the door. I doubt if Mrs. Hunt saw me, she was so
+ intently watching the man, who kept on upsetting things. He stopped
+ finally, and then held up on the wood a snake&mdash;a dead rattlesnake! We
+ measured it, and it was over two feet long.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You can see how the house is built by the photograph I sent you, that
+ there are no chimneys, and that the stovepipes go straight up through the
+ pole and sod roof. The children insist that the snake came down the pipe
+ in the liveliest kind of a way, so it must have crawled up the logs to the
+ roof, and finding the warmth of the pipe, got too close to the opening and
+ slipped through. However that may be, he got into the room where the three
+ little children were playing alone. Fortunately, the oldest recognized the
+ danger at once, and ran screaming to her mother, the other two following.
+ Mrs. Hunt was almost ill over the affair, and Major Hunt kept a man on top
+ and around the old house hunting for snakes, until we began to fear it
+ would be pulled down on our heads.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This country itself is bad enough, and the location of the post is most
+ unfortunate, but to compel officers and men to live in these old huts of
+ decaying, moldy wood, which are reeking with malaria and alive with bugs,
+ and perhaps snakes, is wicked. Officers' families are not obliged to
+ remain here, of course.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But at dreadful places like this is where the plucky army wife is most
+ needed. Her very presence has often a refining and restraining influence
+ over the entire garrison, from the commanding officer down to the last
+ recruit. No one can as quickly grasp the possibilities of comfort in
+ quarters like these, or as bravely busy herself to fix them up. She knows
+ that the stay is indefinite, that it may be for six months, or possibly
+ six years, but that matters not. It is her army home&mdash;Brass Button's
+ home&mdash;and however discouraging its condition may be, for his sake she
+ pluckily, and with wifely pride, performs miracles, always making the
+ house comfortable and attractive.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT DODGE, KANSAS, January, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ OUR coming here was most unexpected and very unpleasant in every way.
+ General Phillips and Major Barker quarreled over something, and Major
+ Barker preferred charges against the general, who is his company
+ commander, and now General Phillips is being tried here by general court
+ martial. Faye and I were summoned as witnesses by Major Barker, just
+ because we heard a few words that were said in front of our window late
+ one night! The court has thoughtfully excused me from going into the court
+ room, as I could only corroborate Faye's testimony. I am so relieved, for
+ it would have been a terrible ordeal to have gone in that room where all
+ those officers are sitting, in full-dress uniform, too, and General
+ Phillips with them. I would have been too frightened to have remembered
+ one thing, or to have known whether I was telling the truth or not.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ General Dickinson and Ben dark, his interpreter, came up in the ambulance
+ with us, and the poor general is now quite ill, the result of an ice bath
+ in the Arkansas River! When we started to come across on the ice here at
+ the ford, the mule leaders broke through and fell down on the river
+ bottom, and being mules, not only refused to get up, but insisted upon
+ keeping their noses under the water. The wheelers broke through, too, but
+ had the good sense to stand on their feet, but they gave the ambulance
+ such a hard jerk that the front wheels broke off more ice and went down to
+ the river bottom, also. By the time all this had occurred, I was the only
+ one left inside, and found myself very busy trying to keep myself from
+ slipping down under the front seat, where water had already come in.
+ General Dickinson and Faye were doing everything possible to assist the
+ men.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just how it was accomplished would make too long a story to tell, but in a
+ short time the leaders were dragged out and on their feet, and the rear
+ wheels of the ambulance let down on the river bottom, and then we were all
+ pulled up on the ice again, and came on to the post in safety. All but
+ General Dickinson, who undertook to hold out of the water the heads of the
+ two leaders who seemed determined to commit suicide by keeping their noses
+ down, the general forgetting for once that he was commanding officer. But
+ one of those government mules did not forget, and with a sudden jerk of
+ his big head he pulled the general over and down from the ice into the
+ water, and in such a way that he was wedged tight in between the two
+ animals. One would have expected much objection on the part of the mules
+ to the fishing out of the general, but those two mules kept perfectly
+ still, apparently satisfied with the mischief that had already been done.
+ I can fancy that there is one mule still chuckling over the fact of having
+ gotten even with a commanding officer! It is, quite warm now, and the ice
+ has gone out of the river, so there will be no trouble at the ford
+ to-morrow, when we start back.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is one company of Faye's regiment stationed here, and the officer in
+ command of the post is major of the Third, so we feel at home. We are
+ staying with Lieutenant Harvey, who is making it very pleasant for us. Hal
+ is with us, and is being petted by everybody, but most of all by the
+ cavalry officers, some of whom have hunted with Magic, Hal's father.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Last evening, while a number of us were sitting on the veranda after
+ dinner, a large turkey gobbler came Stalking down the drive in front of
+ the officers' quarters. Hal was squatted down, hound fashion, at the top
+ of the steps, and of course saw the gobbler at once. He never moved,
+ except to raise his ears a little, but I noticed that his eyes opened
+ wider and wider, and could see that he was making an estimate of the speed
+ of that turkey, and also making up his mind that it was his duty as a
+ self-respecting hound to resent the airs that were being assumed by the
+ queer thing with a red nose and only two legs. So as soon as the turkey
+ passed, down he jumped after him, and over him and around him, until
+ really the poor thing looked about one half his former size. Then Hal got
+ back of the turkey and waited for it to run, which it proceeded to do
+ without loss of time, and then a funny race was on! I could have cried, I
+ was so afraid Hal would injure the turkey, but everyone else laughed and
+ watched, as though it was the sporting event of the year, and they assured
+ me that the dog would have to stop when he got to the very high gate at
+ the end of the line. But they did not know that greyhound, for the gate
+ gave him still another opportunity to show the thing that had wings to
+ help its absurd legs along what a hound puppy could do. When they reached
+ the gate the turkey went under, but the puppy went over, making a
+ magnificent jump that landed him yards in advance of the turkey, thereby
+ causing him the loss of the race, for before he could stop himself and
+ turn, the gobbler had very wisely hidden himself in a back yard.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was a shouting and clapping of hands all along the line because of
+ the beautiful jump of so young a dog, but I must confess that all I
+ thought of just then was gratitude that my dog had not made an untimely
+ plucking of somebody's turkey, for in this country a turkey is something
+ rare and valuable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hal came trotting back with his loftiest steps and tail high in the air,
+ evidently much pleased with his part in the entertainment. He is very tall
+ now, and ran by the ambulance all the way up, and has been following me on
+ my rides for some time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CIMARRON REDOUBT, KANSAS, January, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WHEN Faye was ordered here I said at once that I would come, too, and so I
+ came! We are at a mail station&mdash;that is, where the relay mules are
+ kept and where the mail wagon and escort remain overnight on their weekly
+ trips from Camp Supply to Fort Dodge. A non-commissioned officer and ten
+ privates are here all the time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The cause of Faye's being here is, the contractor is sending big trains of
+ grain down to Camp Supply for the cavalry horses and other animals, and it
+ was discovered that whisky was being smuggled to the Indians in the sacks
+ of oats. So General Dickinson sent an officer to the redoubt to inspect
+ each sack as it is carried past by the ox trains. Lieutenant Cole was the
+ first officer to be ordered up, but the place did not agree with him, and
+ at the end of three weeks he appeared at the post on a mail wagon, a very
+ sick man&mdash;very sick indeed! In less than half an hour Faye was
+ ordered to relieve him, to finish Lieutenant Cole's tour in addition to
+ his own detail of thirty days, which will give us a stay here of over five
+ weeks.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As soon as I heard of the order I announced that I was coming, but it was
+ necessary to obtain the commanding officer's permission first. This seemed
+ rather hopeless for a time, the general declaring I would "die in such a
+ hole," where I could have no comforts, but he did not say I should not
+ come. Faye did not want to leave me alone at the post, but was afraid the
+ life here would be too rough for me, so I decided the matter for myself
+ and began to make preparations to come away, and that settled all
+ discussion. We were obliged to start early the next morning, and there
+ were only a few hours in which to get ready. Packing the mess chest and
+ getting commissary stores occupied the most time, for after our clothing
+ was put away the closing of the house was a farce, "Peu de bien, peu de
+ soin!" Farrar was permitted to come, and we brought Hal and the horse, so
+ the family is still together.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The redoubt is made of gunny sacks filled with sand, and is built on the
+ principle of a permanent fortification in miniature, with bastions,
+ flanks, curtains, and ditch, and has two pieces of artillery. The parapet
+ is about ten feet high, upon the top of which a sentry walks all the time.
+ This is technically correct, for Faye has just explained it all to me, so
+ I could tell you about our castle on the plains. We have only two rooms
+ for our own use, and these are partitioned off with vertical logs in one
+ corner of the fortification, and our only roof is of canvas.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When we first got here the dirt floor was very much like the side of a
+ mountain&mdash;so sloping that we had difficulty in sitting upon the
+ chairs. Faye had these made level at once, and fresh, dry sand sprinkled
+ everywhere.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are right in the heart of the Indian country, almost on the line
+ between Kansas and the Indian Territory, and are surrounded by any number
+ of villages of hostile Indians. We are forty miles from Camp Supply and
+ about the same distance from Fort Dodge. The weather is delightful&mdash;sunny
+ and very warm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was prevented from finishing this the other day by the coming of a dozen
+ or more Arapahoe Indians, but as the mail does not go north until
+ to-morrow morning, I can tell you of the more than busy time we have had
+ since then.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For two or three days the weather had been unseasonably warm&mdash;almost
+ like summer&mdash;and one evening it was not only hot, but so sultry one
+ wondered where all the air had gone. About midnight, however, a terrific
+ wind came up, cold and piercing, and very soon snow began to fall, and
+ then we knew that we were having a "Texas norther," a storm that is feared
+ by all old frontiersmen. Of course we were perfectly safe from the wind,
+ for only a cyclone could tear down these thick walls of sand, but the snow
+ sifted in every place&mdash;between the logs of the inner wall, around the
+ windows&mdash;and almost buried us. And the cold became intense.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the morning the logs of that entire wall from top to bottom, were white
+ inside with snow, and looked like a forest in the far North. The floor was
+ covered with snow, and so was the foot of the bed! Our rooms were facing
+ just right to catch the full force of the blizzard. The straightening-out
+ was exceedingly unpleasant, for a fire could not be started in either
+ stove until after the snow had been swept out. But a few soldiers can work
+ miracles at times, and this proved to be one of the times. I went over to
+ the orderly room while they brushed and scraped everywhere and fixed us up
+ nicely, and we were soon warm and dry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The norther continued twenty-four hours, and the cold is still freezing.
+ All the wood inside was soon consumed, and the men were compelled to go
+ outside the redoubt for it, and to split it, too. The storm was so fierce
+ and wholly blinding that it was necessary to fasten the end of a rope
+ around the waist of each man as he went out, and tie the other end to the
+ entrance gate to prevent him from losing his direction and wandering out
+ on the plains. Even with this precaution it was impossible for a man to
+ remain out longer than ten minutes, because of the terribly cold wind that
+ at times was almost impossible to stand up against.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye says that he cannot understand why the place has never been made
+ habitable, or why Lieutenant Cole did not have the wood brought inside,
+ where it would be convenient in case of a storm. Some of the men are
+ working at the wood still, and others are making their quarters' a little
+ more decent. Every tiny opening in our own log walls has been chinked with
+ pieces of blanket or anything that could be found, and the entire dirt
+ floor has been covered with clean grain sacks that are held down smooth
+ and tight by little pegs of wood, and over this rough carpet we have three
+ rugs we brought with us. At the small window are turkey-red curtains that
+ make very good shades when let down at night. There are warm army blankets
+ on the camp bed, and a folded red squaw blanket on the trunk. The stove is
+ as bright and shining as the strong arm of a soldier could make it, and on
+ it is a little brass teakettle singing merrily.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Altogether the little place looks clean and cheerful, quite unlike the
+ "hole" we came to. Farrar has attended to his part in the kitchen also,
+ and things look neat and orderly there. A wall tent has been pitched just
+ outside our door that gives us a large storeroom and at the same time
+ screens us from the men's quarters that are along one side of the sandbag
+ walls.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ On the side farthest from us the mules and horses are stabled, but one
+ would never know that an animal was near if those big-headed mules did not
+ occasionally raise their voices in brays that sound like old squeaky
+ pumps. When it is pleasant they are all picketed out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At the first coming of the blizzard the sentry was ordered from the
+ parapet, and is still off, and I am positive that unless one goes on soon
+ at night I shall be wholly deaf, because I strain my ears the whole night
+ through listening for Indians. The men are supposed to be ever ready for
+ an attack, but if they require drums and cannon to awaken them in a
+ garrison, how can they possibly hear the stealthy step of an Indian here?
+ It is foolish to expect anything so unreasonable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CIMARRON REDOUBT, KANSAS, January, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FANCY our having given a dinner party at this sand-bag castle on the
+ plains, miles and miles from a white man or woman! The number of guests
+ was small, but their rank was immense, for we entertained Powder-Face,
+ Chief of the Arapahoe Nation, and Wauk, his young squaw, mother of his
+ little chief.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Two or three days ago Powder-Face came to make a formal call upon the
+ "White Chief," and brought with him two other Indians&mdash;aides we would
+ call them, I presume. A soldier offered to hold his horse, but he would
+ not dismount, and sat his horse with grave dignity until Faye went out and
+ in person invited him to come in and have a smoke. He is an Indian of
+ striking personality&mdash;is rather tall, with square, broad shoulders,
+ and the poise of his head tells one at once that he is not an ordinary
+ savage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We must have found favor with him, for as he was going away he announced
+ that he would come again the next day and bring his squaw with him. Then
+ Faye, in his hospitable way, invited them to a midday dinner! I was almost
+ speechless from horror at the very thought of sitting at a table with an
+ Indian, no matter how great a chief he might be. But I could say nothing,
+ of course, and he rode away with the understanding that he was to return
+ the following day. Faye assured me that it would be amusing to watch them,
+ and be a break in the monotony here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They appeared promptly, and I became interested in Wauk at once, for she
+ was a remarkable squaw. Tall and slender, with rather a thin, girlish
+ face, very unlike the short, fat squaws one usually sees, and she had the
+ appearance of being rather tidy, too. I could not tell if she was dressed
+ specially for the occasion, as I had never seen her before, but everything
+ she had on was beautifully embroidered with beads&mdash;mostly white&mdash;and
+ small teeth of animals. She wore a sort of short skirt, high leggings, and
+ of course moccasins, and around her shoulders and falling far below her
+ waist was a queer-shaped garment&mdash;neither cape nor shawl&mdash;dotted
+ closely all over with tiny teeth, which were fastened on at one end and
+ left to dangle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ High up around her neck was a dog collar of fine teeth that was really
+ beautiful, and there were several necklaces of different lengths hanging
+ below it, one of which was of polished elk teeth and very rare. The skins
+ of all her clothing had been tanned until they were as soft as kid. Any
+ number of bracelets were on her arms, many of them made of tin, I think.
+ Her hair was parted and hung in loose ropes down each shoulder in front.
+ Her feet and hands were very small, even for an Indian, and showed that
+ life had been kind to her. I am confident that she must have been a
+ princess by birth, she was so different from all squaws I have seen. She
+ could not speak one word of English, but her lord, whom she seemed to
+ adore, could make himself understood very well by signs and a word now and
+ then.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Powder-Face wore a blanket, but underneath it was a shirt of fine skins,
+ the front of which was almost covered with teeth, beads, and wampum. His
+ hair was roped on each side and hung in front, and the scalp lock on top
+ was made conspicuous by the usual long feather stuck through it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The time came when dinner could no longer be put off, so we sat down. Our
+ menu in this place is necessarily limited, but a friend at Fort Dodge had
+ added to our stores by sending us some fresh potatoes and some lettuce by
+ the mail wagon just the day before, and both of these Powder-Face seemed
+ to enjoy. In fact, he ate of everything, but Wauk was more particular&mdash;lettuce,
+ potatoes, and ham she would not touch. Their table manners were not of the
+ very best form, as might be expected, but they conducted themselves rather
+ decently&mdash;far better than I had feared they would. All the time I was
+ wondering what that squaw was thinking of things! Powder-Face was taken to
+ Washington last year with chiefs of other nations to see the "Great
+ Father," so he knew much of the white man's ways, but Wauk was a wild
+ creature of the plains.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We kept them bountifully supplied with everything on the table, so our own
+ portion of the dinner would remain unmolested, although neither Faye nor I
+ had much appetite just then. When Farrar came in to remove the plates for
+ dessert, and Powder-Face saw that the remaining food was about to
+ disappear, he pushed Farrar back and commenced to attend to the table
+ himself. He pulled one dish after another to him, and scraped each one
+ clean, spreading all the butter on the bread, and piled up buffalo steak,
+ ham, potatoes, peas&mdash;in fact, every crumb that had been left&mdash;making
+ one disgusting mess, and then tapping it with his finger said, "Papoose!
+ Papoose!" We had it all put in a paper and other things added, which made
+ Wauk almost bob off her chair in her delight at having such a feast for
+ her little chief. But the condition of my tablecloth made me want to bob
+ up and down for other feelings than delight!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After dinner they all sat by the stove and smoked, and Powder-Face told
+ funny things about his trip East that we could not always interpret, but
+ which caused him and Wauk to laugh heartily. Wauk sat very close to him,
+ with elbows on her knees, looking as though she would much prefer to be
+ squatted down upon the floor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The tepee odor became stifling, so in order to get as far from the Indians
+ as possible, I went across the room and sat upon a small trunk by the
+ window. I had not been there five minutes, however, before that wily
+ chief, who had apparently not noticed my existence, got up from his chair,
+ gathered his blanket around him, and with long strides came straight to
+ me. Then with a grip of steel on my shoulder, he jerked me from the trunk
+ and fairly slung me over against the wall, and turning to Faye with his
+ head thrown back he said, "Whisk! Whisk!" at the same time pointing to the
+ trunk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The demand was imperious, and the unstudied poise of the powerfully built
+ Indian, so full of savage dignity, was magnificent. As I calmly think of
+ it now, the whole scene was grand. The rough room, with its low walls of
+ sand-bags and logs, the Indian princess in her picturesque dress of skins
+ and beads, the fair army officer in his uniform of blue, both looking in
+ astonishment at the chief, whose square jaws and flashing eyes plainly
+ told that he was accustomed to being obeyed, and expected to be obeyed
+ then!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye says that I missed part of the scene; that, backed up against
+ sand-bags and clinging to them on either side for support, stood a slender
+ young woman with pigtail hanging down one shoulder, so terrified that her
+ face, although brown from exposure to sun and wind, had become white and
+ chalky. It is not surprising that my face turned white; the only wonder is
+ that the pigtail did not turn white, too!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was not right for Faye to give liquor to an Indian, but what else could
+ be done under the circumstances? There happened to be a flask of brandy in
+ the trunk, but fortunately there was only a small quantity that we had
+ brought up for medicinal purposes, and it was precious, too, for we were
+ far from a doctor. But Faye had to get it out for the chief, who had sat
+ there smoking in such an innocent way, but who had all the time been
+ studying out where there might be hidden some "whisk!" Wauk drank almost
+ all of it, Powder-Face seeming to derive more pleasure in seeing her drink
+ his portion than in drinking it himself. Consequently, when she went out
+ to mount her horse her steps were a little unsteady, over which the chief
+ laughed heartily.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was with the greatest relief I saw them ride away. They certainly had
+ furnished entertainment, but it was of a kind that would satisfy one for a
+ long time. I was afraid they might come for dinner again the following
+ day, but they did not.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Powder-Face thought that the pony Cheyenne was not a good enough horse for
+ me, so the morning after he was here an Indian, called Dog, appeared with
+ a very good animal, large and well gaited, that the chief had sent over,
+ not as a present, but for a trade.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We let poor Cheyenne go back to the Indians, a quantity of sugar, coffee,
+ and such things going with him, and now I have a strawberry-roan horse
+ named Powder-Face.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Chief Powder-Face, who is really not old, is respected by everyone, and
+ has been instrumental in causing the Arapahoe nation to cease hostilities
+ toward white people. Some of the chiefs of lesser rank have much of the
+ dignity of high-born savages, particularly Lone Wolf and his son Big
+ Mouth, both of whom come to see us now and then. Lone Wolf is no longer a
+ warrior, and of course no longer wears a scalp lock and strings of wampum
+ and beads, and would like to have you believe that he has ever been the
+ white man's friend, but I suspect that even now there might be brought
+ forth an old war belt with hanging scalps that could tell of massacre,
+ torture, and murder. Big Mouth is a war chief, and has the same grand
+ physique as Powder-Face and a personality almost as striking. His hair is
+ simply splendid, wonderfully heavy and long and very glossy. His scalp
+ lock is most artistic, and undoubtedly kept in order by a squaw.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The picture of the two generations of chiefs is unique and rare. It shows
+ in detail the everyday dress of the genuine blanket Indians as we see them
+ here. Just how it was obtained I do not know, for Indians do not like a
+ camera. We have daily visits from dozens of so-called friendly Indians,
+ but I would not trust one of them. Many white people who have lived among
+ Indians and know them well declare that an Indian is always an Indian;
+ that, no matter how fine the veneering civilization may have given him,
+ there ever lies dormant the traits of the savage, ready to spring forth
+ without warning in acts of treachery and fiendish cruelty.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CIMARRON REDOUBT, January, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT was such a pleasant surprise yesterday when General Bourke drove up to
+ the redoubt on his way to Camp Supply from dear old Fort Lyon. He has been
+ ordered to relieve General Dickinson, and was taking down furniture, his
+ dogs, and handsome team. Of course there was an escort, and ever so many
+ wagons, some loaded with tents and camp outfits. We are rejoicing over the
+ prospect of having an infantry officer in command when we return to the
+ post. The general remained for luncheon and seemed to enjoy the broiled
+ buffalo steak very much. He said that now there are very few buffalo in
+ Colorado and Kansas, because of their wholesale slaughter by white men
+ during the past year. These men kill them for the skins only, and General
+ Bourke said that he saw hundreds of carcasses on the plains between Lyon
+ and Dodge. They are boldly coming to the Indian Territory now, and cavalry
+ has been sent out several times to drive them from the reservation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If the Indians should attempt to protect their rights it would be called
+ an uprising at once, so they have to lie around on the sand hills and
+ watch their beloved buffalo gradually disappear, and all the time they
+ know only too well that with them will go the skins that give them tepees
+ and clothing, and the meat that furnishes almost all of their sustenance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ During the blizzard two weeks ago ten or twelve of these buffalo hunters
+ were caught out in the storm, and being unable to find their own camps
+ they wandered into Indian villages, each man about half dead from exposure
+ to the cold and hunger. All were suffering more or less from frozen feet
+ and hands. In every case the Indians fed and cared for them until the
+ storm was over, and then they told them to go&mdash;and go fast and far,
+ or it would not be well with them. Faye says that it was truly noble in
+ the Indians to keep alive those men when they knew they had been stealing
+ so much from them. But Faye can always see more good in Indians than I
+ can. Even a savage could scarcely kill a man when he appeals to him for
+ protection!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is some kind of excitement here every day&mdash;some pleasant, some
+ otherwise&mdash;usually otherwise. The mail escort and wagon are here two
+ nights during the week, one on the way to Fort Dodge, the other on the
+ return trip, so we hear the little bits of gossip from each garrison. The
+ long trains of army wagons drawn by mules that carry stores to the post
+ always camp near us one night, because of the water.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the most exciting times are when the big ox trains come along that are
+ taking oats and corn to the quartermaster for the cavalry horses and
+ mules, for in these sacks of grain there is ever a possibility of liquor
+ being found. The sergeant carefully punches the sacks from one end to the
+ other with a long steel very much like a rifle rammer; but so far not a
+ thing has been found, but this is undoubtedly because they know what to
+ expect at this place now. Faye is always present at the inspection, and
+ once I watched it a short distance away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When there are camps outside I always feel a little more protected from
+ the Indians. I am kept awake hours every night by my uncontrollable fear
+ of their getting on top of the parapet and cutting holes in the canvas
+ over our very heads and getting into the room that way. A sentry is
+ supposed to walk around the top every few minutes, but I have very little
+ confidence in his protection. I really rely upon Hal more than the sentry
+ to give warning, for that dog can hear the stealthy step of an Indian when
+ a long distance from him. And I believe he can smell them, too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We bought a beautiful buffalo-calf robe for a bed for him, and that night
+ I folded it down nicely and called him to it, thinking he would be
+ delighted with so soft and warm a bed. But no! He went to it because I
+ called him and patted it, but put one foot on it he would not. He gave a
+ little growl, and putting his tail up, walked away with great dignity and
+ a look of having been insulted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course the skin smelled strong of the tepee and Indians. We sunned and
+ aired it for days, and Farrar rubbed the fur with camphor and other things
+ to destroy the Indian odor, and after much persuading and any amount of
+ patience on our part, Hal finally condescended to use the robe. He now
+ considers it the finest thing on earth, and keeps close watch of it at all
+ times.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have visits from Indians every day, and this variation from the
+ monotony is not agreeable to me, but Faye goes out and has long powwows
+ with them. They do not hesitate to ask for things, and the more you give
+ the more you may.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The other morning Faye saw a buffalo calf not far from the redoubt, and
+ decided to go for it, as we, also the men, were in need of fresh meat. So
+ he started off on Powder-Face, taking only a revolver with him. I went
+ outside to watch him ride off, and just as the calf disappeared over a
+ little hill and he after it, an Indian rode down the bluff at the right,
+ and about the same distance away as I thought Faye might be, and started
+ in a canter straight across in the direction Faye had gone. Very soon he,
+ also, was back of the little hill and out of sight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I ran inside and called the sergeant, and was trying to explain the
+ situation to him as briefly as possible when he, without waiting for me to
+ finish, got his rifle and cartridge belt, and ordering a couple of men to
+ follow, started off on a hard run in the direction I had designated. As
+ soon as they reached the top of the hill they saw Faye, and saw also that
+ the Indian was with him. The men went on over slowly, but stopped as soon
+ as they got within rifle range of Faye, for of course the Indian would
+ never have attempted mischief when he knew that the next instant he would
+ be riddled with bullets. The Indian was facing the soldiers and saw them
+ at once, but they were at Faye's back, so he did not know they were there
+ until he turned to come home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye says that the Indian was quite near before he saw him at all, as he
+ had not been thinking of Indians in his race after the little buffalo. He
+ came up and said "How!" of course, and then by signs asked to see Faye's
+ revolver, which has an ivory handle with nickel barrel and trimmings, all
+ of which the Indian saw at once, and decided to make his own without loss
+ of time, and then by disarming Faye he would be master of things
+ generally.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye pulled the pistol from its holster and held it out for the Indian to
+ look at, but with a tight grip on the handle and finger on trigger, the
+ muzzle pointed straight to his treacherous heart. This did not disturb the
+ Indian in the least, for he grasped the barrel and with a twist of the
+ wrist tried to jerk it down and out of Faye's hand. But this he failed to
+ do, so, with a sarcastic laugh, he settled himself back on his pony to
+ await a more favorable time when he could catch Faye off guard. He wanted
+ that glistening pistol, and he probably wanted the fat pony also. And thus
+ they sat facing each other for several minutes, the Indian apparently
+ quite indifferent to pistols and all things, and Faye on the alert to
+ protect himself against the first move of treachery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It would have been most unsafe for Faye to have turned from the crafty
+ savage, and just how long the heart-to-heart interview might have lasted
+ or what would have happened no one can tell if the coming in sight of the
+ soldiers with their long guns had not caused him to change his tactics.
+ After a while he grunted "How!" again, and, assuming an air of great
+ contempt for soldiers, guns, and shiny pistols, rode away and soon
+ disappeared over the bluff. There was only the one Indian in sight, but,
+ as the old sergeant said, "there might have been a dozen red devils just
+ over the bluff!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One never knows when the "red devils" are near, for they hide themselves
+ back of a bunch of sage brush, and their ponies, whose hoofs are never
+ shod, can get over the ground very swiftly and steal upon you almost as
+ noiselessly as their owners. It is needless to say that we did not have
+ fresh buffalo that day! And the buffalo calf ran on to the herd wholly
+ unconscious of his narrow escape.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We expect to return to Camp Supply in a few days, and in many ways I shall
+ be sorry to leave this place. It is terrible to be so isolated, when one
+ thinks about it, especially if one should be ill. I shall miss Miss
+ Dickinson in the garrison very much, and our daily rides together. General
+ Dickinson and his family passed here last week on their way to his new
+ station.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, February, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ UPON our return from the Cimarron we found a dear, clean house all ready
+ for us to move into. It was a delightful surprise, and after the wretched
+ huts we have been living in ever since we came to this post, the house
+ with its white walls and board floors seems like fairyland. It is made of
+ vertical logs of course, the same as the other quarters, but these have
+ been freshly chinked, and covered on the inside with canvas. General
+ Bourke ordered the quartermaster to fix the house for us, and I am glad
+ that Major Knox was the one to receive the order, for I have not forgotten
+ how disagreeable he was about the fixing up of our first house here. One
+ can imagine how he must have fumed over the issuing of so much canvas,
+ boards, and even the nails for the quarters of only a second lieutenant!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Many changes have been made during the few weeks General Bourke has been
+ here, the most important having been the separating of the white troops
+ from the colored when on guard duty. The officers and men of the colored
+ cavalry have not liked this, naturally, but it was outrageous to put white
+ and black in the same little guard room, and colored sergeants over white
+ corporals and privates. It was good cause for desertion. But all that is
+ at an end now. General Dickinson is no longer commanding officer, and best
+ of all, the colored troops have been ordered to another department, and
+ the two troops of white cavalry that are to relieve them are here now and
+ in camp not far from the post, waiting for the barracks to be vacated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have felt very brave since the camp has been established, and two days
+ ago several of us drove over to a Cheyenne village that is a mile or so up
+ the creek. But soon after we got there we did not feel a bit brave, for we
+ had not been out of the ambulance more than five minutes, when one of
+ their criers came racing in on a very wet pony, and rode like mad in and
+ out among the tepees, all the time screaming something at the top of his
+ voice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Instantly there was a jabbering by all of them and great commotion. Each
+ Indian talked and there seemed to be no one to listen. Several tepees were
+ taken down wonderfully quick, and a number of ponies were hurried in,
+ saddled, and ridden away at race speed, a few squaws wailing as they
+ watched them go, guns in their hands. Other squaws stood around looking at
+ us, and showing intense hatred through their wicked eyes. It was soon
+ discovered by all of us that the village was really not attractive, and
+ four scared women came back to the garrison as fast as government mules
+ could bring them! What was the cause of so much excitement we will
+ probably never know&mdash;and of course we should not have gone there
+ without an officer, and yet, what could one man have done against all
+ those savages!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We were honored by a visit from a chief the other day. He was a Cheyenne
+ from the village, presumably, and his name was White Horse. He must have
+ been born a chief for he was young, very dignified, and very good-looking,
+ too, for an Indian. Of course his face was painted in a hideous way, but
+ his leggings and clothing generally were far more tidy than those of most
+ Indians. His chest was literally covered with polished teeth of animals,
+ beads, and wampum, arranged artistically in a sort of breastplate, and his
+ scalp lock, which had evidently been plaited with much care, was
+ ornamented with a very beautiful long feather.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Fortunately Faye was at home when he came, for he walked right in,
+ unannounced, except the usual "How!" Faye gave him a chair, and this he
+ placed in the middle of the room in a position so he could watch both
+ doors, and then his rifle was laid carefully upon the floor at his right
+ side. He could speak his name, but not another word of English, so,
+ thinking to entertain him, Faye reached for a rifle that was standing in
+ one corner of the room to show him, as it was of a recent make. Although
+ the rifle was almost at the Indian's back the suspicious savage saw what
+ Faye was doing, and like a flash he seized his own gun and laid it across
+ his knees, all the time looking straight at Faye to see what he intended
+ to do next. Not a muscle of his race moved, but his eyes were wonderful,
+ brilliant, and piercing, and plainly said, "Go ahead, I'm ready!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I saw the whole performance and was wondering if I had not better run for
+ assistance, when Faye laughed, and motioned the Indian to put his rifle
+ down again, at the same time pulling the trigger of his own to assure him
+ that it was not loaded. This apparently satisfied him, but he did not put
+ his gun back on the floor, but let it rest across his knees all the time
+ he sat there. And that was for the longest time&mdash;and never once did
+ he change his position, turn his head, or, as we could see, move an
+ eyelid! But nevertheless he made one feel that it was not necessary for
+ him to turn his head&mdash;that it was all eyes, that he could see up and
+ down and across and could read one's very thoughts, too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Indian from whom we bought Powder-Face&mdash;his name is Dog, you will
+ remember&mdash;has found us out, and like a dog comes every day for
+ something to eat. He always walks right into the kitchen; if the door is
+ closed he opens it. If he is not given things he stands around with the
+ greatest patience, giving little grunts now and then, and watches Farrar
+ until the poor soldier becomes worn out and in self-defense gives him
+ something, knowing full well all the time that trouble is being stored up
+ for the next day. The Indian never seems cross, but smiles at everything,
+ which is most unusual in a savage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ With the white cavalry is a classmate of Faye's, Lieutenant Isham, and
+ yesterday I went out to camp with him and rode his horse, a large,
+ spirited animal. It was the horse's first experience with a side saddle,
+ and at first he objected to the habit and jumped around and snorted quite
+ a little, but he soon saw that I was really not a dangerous person and
+ quieted down.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As Lieutenant Isham and I were cantering along at a nice brisk gait we met
+ Faye, who was returning from the camp on Powder-Face, and it could be
+ plainly seen that he disapproved of my mount. But he would not turn back
+ with us, however, and we went on to camp without him. There is something
+ very fascinating about a military camp&mdash;it is always so precise and
+ trim&mdash;the little tents for the men pitched in long straight lines,
+ each one looking as though it had been given especial attention, and with
+ all things is the same military precision and neatness. It was afternoon
+ stables and we rode around to the picket lines to watch the horses getting
+ their grooming.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When I got home Faye was quick to tell me that I would certainly be killed
+ if I continued to ride every untrained horse that came along! Not a very
+ pleasant prospect for me; but I told him that I did not want to mortify
+ him and myself, too, by refusing to mount horses that his own classmates,
+ particularly those in the cavalry, asked me to ride, and that I knew very
+ well he would much prefer to see me on a spirited animal than a "gentle
+ ladies' horse" that any inexperienced rider could manage. So we decided
+ that the horse, after all, was not a vicious beast, and I am to ride him
+ again to-morrow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Last evening we gave a delightful little dance in the hall in honor of the
+ officers and their wives who are to go, and the officers who have come. We
+ all wore our most becoming gowns, and anyone unacquainted with army life
+ on the frontier would have been surprised to see what handsome dresses can
+ be brought forth, even at this far-away post, when occasion demands. There
+ are two very pretty girls from the East visiting in the garrison, and
+ several of the wives of officers are young and attractive, and the
+ mingling of the pretty faces and bright-colored dresses with the dark blue
+ and gold of the uniforms made a beautiful scene. It is not in the least
+ surprising that girls become so silly over brass buttons. Even the wives
+ get silly over them sometimes!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP SUPPLY, INDIAN TERRITORY, April, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IN the last mail Faye heard from his application for transfer to another
+ company, and the order will be issued as soon as the lieutenant in that
+ company has been promoted, which will be in a few weeks. This will take us
+ back to Fort Lyon with old friends, and Faye to a company whose captain is
+ a gentleman. He was one of Faye's instructors at West Point.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have a new horse&mdash;and a lively one, too&mdash;so lively that I have
+ not ridden him yet. He was a present from Lieutenant Isham, and the way in
+ which he happened to possess him makes a pretty little story. The troop
+ had been sent out on a scout, and was on its way back to the post to be
+ paid, when one evening this pony trotted into camp and at once tried to be
+ friendly with the cavalry horses, but the poor thing was so frightfully
+ hideous with its painted coat the horses would not permit him to come near
+ them for some time. But the men caught him and brought him on to the
+ stables, where there was trouble at once, for almost every man in the
+ troop claimed ownership. So it was finally decided by the captain that as
+ soon as the troop had been paid the horse should be raffled, that each man
+ in that one troop could have the privilege of buying a chance at one
+ dollar, and that the money should go in the troop fund. This arrangement
+ delighted the men, as it promised something new in the way of a frolic.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In due time the paymaster arrived, the men were paid, and then in a few
+ minutes there was brisk business going on over at the quarters of the
+ troop! Every enlisted man in the troop&mdash;sergeants, corporals, and
+ privates, eighty-four in all&mdash;bought a chance, thus making a fine sum
+ for the fund. A private won the horse, of whom Lieutenant Isham
+ immediately bought him and presented him to me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He is about fifteen hands high and not in the least of a pony build, but
+ is remarkably slender, with fine head and large intelligent eyes. Just
+ what his color is we do not know, for he is stained in red-brown stripes
+ all over his body, around his legs, and on his face, but we think he is a
+ light gray. When he wandered to camp, a small bell was tied around his
+ neck with a piece of red flannel, and this, with his having been so
+ carefully stained, indicates almost conclusively that he was a pet. Some
+ of the soldiers insist that he was a race pony, because he is not only
+ very swift, but has been taught to take three tremendous jumps at the very
+ beginning of his run, which gives him an immense advantage, but which his
+ rider may sometimes fail to appreciate. These jumps are often taught the
+ Indian race ponies. The horse is gentle with Faye and is certainly
+ graceful, but he is hard to hold and inclined to bolt, so I will not try
+ him until he becomes more civilized.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Indians are very bold again. A few days ago Lieutenant Golden was in
+ to luncheon, and while we were at the table we saw several Kiowas rush
+ across the creek and stampede five or six horses that belonged to our
+ milkman, who has a ranch just outside the garrison. In a few minutes an
+ orderly appeared with an order for Lieutenant Golden and ten men to go
+ after them without delay, and bring the horses back.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course he started at once, and chased those Indians all the afternoon,
+ and got so close to them once or twice that they saw the necessity of
+ lightening the weight on their tired ponies, and threw off their old
+ saddles and all sorts of things, even little bags of shot, but all the
+ time they held on to their guns and managed to keep the stolen horses
+ ahead of them. They had extra ponies, too, that they swung themselves over
+ on when the ridden beasts began to lag a little. When night came on
+ Lieutenant Golden was compelled to give up the chase, and had to return to
+ the post without having recovered one of the stolen horses.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One never knows here what dreadful things may come up any moment.
+ Everything was quiet and peaceful when we sat down to luncheon, yet in
+ less than ten minutes we saw the rush of the Indians and the stampede of
+ the milkman's horses right from our dining-room window. The horses were
+ close to the post too. Splendid cavalry horses were sent after them, but
+ it requires a very swift horse to overtake those tough little Indian
+ ponies at any time, and the Kiowas probably were on their best ponies when
+ they stampeded the horses, for they knew, undoubtedly, that cavalry would
+ soon be after them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ DODGE CITY, KANSAS, June, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WE reached this place yesterday, expecting to take the cars this morning
+ for Granada, but the servant who was to have come from Kansas City on that
+ train will not be here until to-morrow. When the time came to say good-by,
+ I was sorry to leave a number of the friends at Camp Supply, particularly
+ Mrs. Hunt, with whom we stayed the last few days, while we were packing.
+ Everyone was at the ambulance to see us off&mdash;except the Phillips
+ family.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We were three days coming up, because of one or two delays the very first
+ day. One of the wagons broke down soon after we left the post, and an hour
+ or so was lost in repairing it, and at Buffalo Creek we were delayed a
+ long time by an enormous herd of buffalo. It was a sight that probably we
+ will never see again. The valley was almost black with the big animals,
+ and there must have been hundreds and hundreds of them on either side of
+ the road. They seemed very restless, and were constantly moving about
+ instead of grazing upon the buffalo grass, which is unusually fine along
+ that valley, and this made us suspect that they had been chased and hunted
+ until the small bands had been driven together into one big herd. Possibly
+ the hunters had done this themselves, so the slaughter could be the
+ greater and the easier. It is remarkable that such grand-looking beasts
+ should have so little sense as to invariably cross the road right in front
+ of moving teams, and fairly challenge one to make targets of them. It was
+ this crossing of large numbers that detained us so long yesterday.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When we got out about fifteen miles on the road, an Apache Indian
+ appeared, and so suddenly that it seemed as if he must have sprung up from
+ the ground. He was in full war dress&mdash;that is, no dress at all except
+ the breech clout and moccasins&mdash;and his face and whole naked body
+ were stained in many colors in the most hideous manner. In his scalp lock
+ was fastened a number of eagle feathers, and of course he wore two or
+ three necklaces of beads and wampum. There was nothing unusual about the
+ pony he was riding, except that it was larger and in better condition than
+ the average Indian horse, but the one he was leading&mdash;undoubtedly his
+ war horse&mdash;was a most beautiful animal, one of the most beautiful I
+ ever saw.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Apache evidently appreciated the horse, for he had stained only his
+ face, but this had been made quite as frightful as that of the Indian. The
+ pony was of a bright cream color, slender, and with a perfect head and
+ small ears, and one could see that he was quick and agile in every
+ movement. He was well groomed, too. The long, heavy mane had been parted
+ from ears to withers, and then twisted and roped on either side with
+ strips of some red stuff that ended in long streamers, which were blown
+ out in a most fantastic way when the pony was running. The long tail was
+ roped only enough to fasten at the top a number of strips of the red that
+ hung almost to the ground over the hair. Imagine all this savage
+ hideousness rushing upon you&mdash;on a yellow horse with a mane of waving
+ red! His very presence on an ordinary trotting pony was enough to freeze
+ the blood in one's veins.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That he was a spy was plainly to be seen, and we knew also that his band
+ was probably not far away. He seemed in very good spirits, asked for
+ "tobac," and rode along with us some distance&mdash;long enough to make a
+ careful estimate of our value and our strength. Finally he left us and
+ disappeared over the hills. Then the little escort of ten men received
+ orders from Faye to be on the alert, and hold themselves and their rifles
+ ready for a sudden attack.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We rode on and on, hoping to reach the Cimarron Redoubt before dark, but
+ that had to be given up and camp was made at Snake Creek, ten miles the
+ other side. Not one Indian had been seen on the road except the Apache,
+ and this made us all the more uncomfortable. Snake Creek was where the two
+ couriers were shot by Indians last summer, and that did not add to our
+ feelings of security&mdash;at least not mine. We were in a little coulee,
+ too, where it would have been an easy matter for Indians to have sneaked
+ upon us. No one in the camp slept much that night, and most of the men
+ were walking post to guard the animals. And those mules! I never heard
+ mules, and horses also, sneeze and cough and make so much unnecessary
+ noise as those animals made that night. And Hal acted like a crazy dog&mdash;barking
+ and growling and rushing out of the tent every two minutes, terrifying me
+ each time with the fear that he might have heard the stealthy step of a
+ murderous savage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Everyone lived through the night, however, but we were all glad to make an
+ early start, so before daylight we were on the road. The old sergeant
+ agreed with Faye in thinking that we were in a trap at the camp, and
+ should move on early. We did not stop at the Redoubt, but I saw as we
+ passed that the red curtains were still at the little window.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It seems that we are not much more safe in this place than we were in camp
+ in an Indian country. The town is dreadful and has the reputation of being
+ one of the very worst in the West since the railroad has been built. They
+ say that gamblers and all sorts of "toughs" follow a new road. After
+ breakfast this morning we started for a walk to give Hal a little run, but
+ when we got to the office the hotel proprietor told us that the dog must
+ be led, otherwise he would undoubtedly be stolen right before our eyes.
+ Faye said: "No one would dare do such a thing; I would have him arrested."
+ But the man said there was no one here who would make the arrest, as there
+ certainly would be two or more revolvers to argue with first, and in any
+ case the dog would be lost to us, for if the thief saw that he could not
+ hold him the dog would undoubtedly be shot. Just imagine such a thing! So
+ Hal was led by his chain, but he looked so abused and miserable, and I was
+ so frightened and nervous, our outing was short, and here we are shut up
+ in our little room.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We can see the car track from the window, and I wonder how it will seem to
+ go over in a car, the country that we came across in wagons only one year
+ ago. From Granada we will go to the post in an ambulance, a distance of
+ forty or more miles. But a ride of fifty miles over these plains has no
+ terrors for me now. The horses, furniture, and other things went on in a
+ box car this morning. It is very annoying to be detained here so long, and
+ I am a little worried about that girl. The telegram says she was too sick
+ to start yesterday.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, June, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT has been impossible for me to write before, for I have been more than
+ busy, both day and night, ever since we got here. The servant for whom we
+ waited at Dodge City, and who I had hoped would be a great assistance to
+ me in getting settled, came to us very ill&mdash;almost too ill to be
+ brought over from Granada. But we could not leave her there with no one to
+ take care of her, and of course I could not remain with her, so there was
+ nothing else to be done&mdash;we had to bring her along. We had accepted
+ Mrs. Wilder's invitation to stay with them a few days until we could get
+ settled a little, but all that was changed when we got here, for we were
+ obliged to come directly to our own house, unpack camp bedding and the
+ mess chest, and do the best we could for ourselves and the sick girl.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The post surgeon told us as soon as he had examined the girl that she had
+ tuberculosis in almost its last stage, and that she was threatened with
+ double pneumonia! So you can imagine what I have been through in the way
+ of nursing, for there was no one in the garrison who would come to assist
+ me. The most unpleasant part of it all is, the girl is most ungrateful for
+ all that is being done for her, and finds fault with many things. She has
+ admitted to the doctor that she came to us for her health; that as there
+ are only two in the family, she thought there would be so little for her
+ to do she could ride horseback and be out of doors most of the time! What
+ a nice arrangement it would have been&mdash;this fine lady sitting out on
+ our lawn or riding one of our horses, and I in the kitchen preparing the
+ dinner, and then at the end of the month humbly begging her to accept a
+ little check for thirty dollars!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have an excellent soldier cook, but the care of that miserable girl
+ falls upon me, and the terrible experience we passed through at Dodge City
+ has wholly unfitted me for anything of the kind. The second night we were
+ there, about one o'clock, we were awakened by loud talking and sounds of
+ people running; then shots were fired very near, and instantly there were
+ screams of agony, "I'm shot! I'm shot!" from some person who was
+ apparently coming across the street, and who fell directly underneath our
+ window. We were in a little room on the second floor, and its one window
+ was raised far up, which made it possible for us to hear the slightest
+ sound or movement outside.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The shooting was kept up until after the man was dead, many of the bullets
+ hitting the side of the hotel. It was simply maddening to have to stay in
+ that room and be compelled to listen to the moans and death gurgle of that
+ murdered man, and hear him cry, "Oh, my lassie, my poor lassie!" as he did
+ over and over again, until he could no longer speak. It seemed as though
+ every time he tried to say one word, there was the report of a pistol.
+ After he was really dead we could hear the fiends running off, and then
+ other people came and carried the body away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The shooting altogether did not last longer than five or ten minutes, and
+ at almost the first shot we could hear calls all over the wretched little
+ town of "Vigilante! Vigilante!" and knew that the vigilantes were
+ gathering, but before they could get together the murderous work had been
+ finished. All the time there had been perfect silence throughout the
+ hotel. The proprietor told us that he got up, but that it would have been
+ certain death if he or anyone else had opened a door.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hal was on the floor in a corner of our room, and began to growl after the
+ very first scream, and I was terrified all the time for fear he would go
+ to the open window and attract the attention of those murderers below, who
+ would undoubtedly have commenced firing at the window and perhaps have
+ killed all of us. But the moans of the dying man frightened the dog
+ awfully, and he crawled under the bed, where he stayed during the rest of
+ the horrible night. The cause of all the trouble seems to have been that a
+ colored man undertook to carry in his wagon three or four men from Dodge
+ City to Fort Dodge, a distance of five miles, but when he got out on the
+ road a short distance he came to the conclusion, from their talk, that
+ they were going to the post for evil purposes, and telling them that he
+ would take them no farther, he turned his team around to come back home.
+ On the way back the men must have threatened him, for when he got in town
+ he drove to the house of some colored people who live on a corner across
+ from the hotel and implored them to let him in, but they were afraid and
+ refused to open the door, for by that time the men were shooting at him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The poor man ran across the street, leaving a trail of blood that streamed
+ from his wounds, and was brutally killed under our window. Early the next
+ morning, when we crossed the street to go to the cars, the darky's mule
+ was lying on the ground, dead, near the corner of the hotel, and stuck on
+ one long ear was the murdered man's hat. Soon after we reached Granada a
+ telegram was received giving an account of the affair, and saying also
+ that in less than one half hour after the train had passed through, Dodge
+ City was surrounded by troops of United States cavalry from Fort Dodge,
+ that the entire town was searched for the murderers, but that not even a
+ trace of one had been discovered.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When I got inside a car the morning after that awful, awful night, it was
+ with a feeling that I was leaving behind me all such things and that by
+ evening I would be back once more at our old army home and away from
+ hostile Indians, and hostile desperadoes too. But when I saw that servant
+ girl with the pale, emaciated face and flushed cheeks, so ill she could
+ barely sit up, my heart went down like lead and Indians seemed small
+ trials in comparison to what I saw ahead of me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, she will go in a few days, and then I can give the house some
+ attention. The new furniture and china are all here, but nothing has been
+ done in the way of getting settled. The whole coming back has been cruelly
+ disappointing, and I am so tired and nervous I am afraid of my own shadow.
+ So after a while I think I will go East for a few weeks, which I know you
+ will be glad to hear.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, August, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WE have just come in from a drive to the Purgatoire with Colonel Knight
+ behind his handsome horses. It makes me sad, always, to go over that
+ familiar road and to scenes that are so closely associated with my
+ learning to ride and shoot when we were here before. The small tree that
+ was my target is dead but still standing, and on it are several little
+ pieces of the white paper bull's eyes that Faye and Lieutenant Baldwin
+ tacked on it for me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We often see poor Tom. The post trader bought him after Lieutenant
+ Baldwin's death, so the dear horse would always have good care and not be
+ made to bring and carry for a cruel master. He wanders about as he chooses
+ and is fat, but the coat that was once so silky and glossy is now dull and
+ faded, and the horse looks spiritless and dejected. Poor Tom! The
+ greyhound, Magic, still remembers their many, many hunts together when the
+ horse would try to outrun the dog, and the hound often goes out to make
+ him little visits, and the sight is pathetic. That big dog of the
+ chaplain's is still here, and how the good man can conscientiously have
+ him about, I cannot understand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Colonel Knight has two large dogs also, but they are shut in the stable
+ most of the time to guard his pair of valuable horses. The horses are not
+ particularly fast or spirited, but they are very beautiful and perfectly
+ matched in color and gait.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Ever since Hal has been old enough to run with a horse, he has always gone
+ with me riding or driving. So the first time we drove with Colonel Knight
+ I called Hal to go with us and he ran out of the house and over the fence
+ with long joyful bounds, to be instantly pounced upon, and rolled over
+ into the acequia by the two big dogs of Colonel Knight's that I had not
+ even heard of! Hal has splendid fighting blood and has never shown
+ cowardice, but he is still a young dog and inexperienced, and no match for
+ even one old fighter, and to have two notoriously savage, bloodthirsty
+ beasts gnawing at him as though he was a bone was terrible. But Hal
+ apparently never thought of running from them, and after the one howl of
+ surprise gave his share of vicious growls and snaps. But the old dogs were
+ protected by their heavy hair, while Hal's short coat and fine skin were
+ easily torn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We all rushed to his rescue, for it looked as though he would be torn in
+ pieces, and when I saw a long cut in his tender skin I was frantic. But
+ finally the two black dogs were pulled off and Hal was dragged out of the
+ ditch and back to the house, holding back and growling all the time, which
+ showed plainly he was not satisfied with the way the affair had ended. The
+ drive that day I did not enjoy!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hal was not torn so deeply as to have unsightly scars, for which I was
+ thankful. From that day on, however, he not only hated those dogs, but
+ disliked the man who cares for them, and seemed to consider him
+ responsible for their very existence. And it was wonderful that he should
+ recognize Cressy's step on the ground as he passed at the side of our
+ house. Several times when he would be stretched out on the floor, to all
+ appearances fast asleep, I have seen him open his eyes wide and growl when
+ the man and dogs were passing, although it was perfectly impossible for
+ him to have seen them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One morning about ten days ago when I was on the second floor, I heard an
+ awful noise downstairs&mdash;whines, growls, and howls all so mingled
+ together one would have thought there were a dozen dogs in the house. I
+ ran down to see what could possibly be the matter, and found Hal at a
+ window in the dining room that looked out on the back yard, every hair on
+ his brindled back standing straight up and each white tooth showing.
+ Looking out I saw that Turk, the more savage of the two black dogs, was in
+ the yard and could not get out over the high board fence. Cressy was
+ probably on guard that day, and sentry over the prisoners who had brought
+ water. The dog must have followed him in and then managed to get left.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hal looked up at me, and for one instant kept perfectly still, waiting to
+ see what I would do. His big brown eyes were almost human in their
+ beseeching, and plainly said, "You cannot have forgotten&mdash;you will
+ surely let me out!" And let him out I did. I opened the doors leading to
+ the yard, and almost pushing me over he rushed to the black dog with great
+ leaps and the most blood-curdling growls, jumping straight over him, then
+ around him, then over him again and again, and so like a whirlwind, the
+ poor black beast was soon crazy, for snap as fast as he might, it was ever
+ at the clear, beautiful air. Hal was always just out of reach.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After he had worried the dog all he wanted to Hal proceeded to business.
+ With a greyhound trick, he swung himself around with great force and
+ knocked the big dog flat upon the ground, and holding him down with his
+ two paws he pulled out mouthful after mouthful of long hair, throwing it
+ out of his mouth right and left. If the dog attempted to raise his big
+ head Hal was quick to give a wicked snap that made the head fall down
+ again. When I saw that Hal had actually conquered the dog and had proved
+ that he-was the splendid hound I had ever considered him to be, I told
+ West to go out at once and separate them. But for the very first time West
+ was slow&mdash;he went like a snail. It seemed that one of the dogs had
+ snapped at his leg once, and I believe he would have been delighted if Hal
+ had gnawed the dog flesh and bone. He pulled Hal in by his collar and
+ opened the gate for Turk, and soon things were quite once more.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All that day Hal's eyes were like stars, and one could almost see a grin
+ on his mouth. He was ever on the alert, and would frequently look out on
+ the yard, wag his tail and growl. The strangest thing about it all is,
+ that not once since that morning has he paid the slightest attention to
+ Cressy or the two dogs, except to growl a little when they have happened
+ to meet. Turk must have told his companion about the fight, for he, too,
+ finds attractions in another direction when he sees Hal coming.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some of our friends have found pleasure in teasing me about my sporting
+ taste, private arena, and so on, but I do not mind so very much, since the
+ fight brought about peace, and proved that Hal has plenty of pluck. Those
+ two Knight dogs are looked upon as savage wolves by every mother in the
+ garrison, and when it is known that they are out, mothers and nurses run
+ to gather in their small people.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hal has developed a taste for hunting that has been giving trouble lately,
+ when he has run off with Magic and the other hounds. So now he is chained
+ until after guard mounting, by which time the pack has gone. The signal
+ officer of the department was here the other day when Faye and men from
+ the company were out signaling, and after luncheon I told West to go out
+ to him on Powder-Face and lead King, so he could ride the horse in,
+ instead of coming in the wagon with the men. Late in the afternoon West
+ came back and reported that he had been unable to find Faye, and then with
+ much hesitation and choking he told me that he had lost Hal!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He said that as they had gone up a little hill, they had surprised a small
+ band of antelope that were grazing rather near on the other side, and that
+ the hound started after them like a streak, pulling one down before they
+ had crossed the lowland, and then, not being satisfied, he had raced on
+ again after the band that had disappeared over a hill farther on. That was
+ the last he saw of him. West said that he wanted to bring the dead
+ antelope to the post, but could not, as both horses objected to it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My heart was almost broken over the loss of my dog, and I started for my
+ own room to indulge in a good cry when, as I passed the front door that
+ was open, I happened to look out, and there, squatted down on the walk to
+ the gate was Hal! I ran out to pet him, but drew back in horror when I saw
+ the condition he was in. His long nose and all of his white chest were
+ covered with a thick coating of coarse antelope hair plastered in with
+ dried blood. The dog seemed too tired to move, and sat there with a
+ listless, far-away look that made me wish he could tell all about his
+ hunt, and if he had lost the second poor little antelope. West almost
+ danced from joy when he saw him, and lost no time in giving him a bath and
+ putting him in his warm bed. Greyhounds are often great martyrs to
+ rheumatism, and Deacon, one of the pack, will sometimes howl from pain
+ after a hunt. And the howl of a greyhound is far-reaching and something to
+ be remembered.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Very soon now I will be with you! Faye has decided to close the house and
+ live with the bachelors while I am away. This will be much more pleasant
+ for him than staying here all alone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, October, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE trip out was tiresome and seemed endless, but nothing worth mentioning
+ happened until I got to Granada, where Faye met me with an ambulance and
+ escort wagon. It was after two o'clock in the morning when the train
+ reached the station, and as it is the terminus of the road, every
+ passenger left the car. I waited a minute for Faye to come in, but as he
+ did not I went out also, feeling that something was wrong.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just as I stepped off the car, Mr. Davis, quartermaster's clerk, appeared
+ and took my satchel, assuring me that Faye was right there waiting for me.
+ This was so very unlike Faye's way of doing things, that at once I
+ suspected that the real truth was not being told. But I went with him
+ quickly through the little crowd, and on up the platform, and then I saw
+ Faye. He was standing at one corner of the building&mdash;all alone, and I
+ recognized him instantly by the long light-blue overcoat and big campaign
+ hat with brim turned up.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And I saw also, standing on the corner of the platform in front of him, a
+ soldier with rifle in hand, and on the end of it glistening in the
+ moonlight was a long bayonet! I had lived with troops long enough to know
+ that the bayonet would not be there unless the soldier was a sentry
+ guarding somebody or something. I naturally turned toward Faye, but was
+ held back by Mr. Davis, and that made me indignant, but Faye at once said
+ quietly and in a voice just loud enough for me to hear, "Get in the
+ ambulance and ask no questions!" And still he did not move from the
+ corner. By this time I was terribly frightened and more and more puzzled.
+ Drawn up close to the farther side of the platform was an ambulance, also
+ an escort wagon, in which sat several soldiers, and handing my trunk
+ checks to Mr. Davis, I got, into the ambulance, my teeth chattering as
+ though I had a chill.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The very instant the trunks were loaded Faye and the sentry came, and
+ after ordering the corporal to keep his wagon and escort close to us, and
+ telling me to drop down in the bottom of the ambulance if I heard a shot,
+ Faye got on the ambulance also, but in front with the driver. Leaning
+ forward, I saw that one revolver was in his hand and the other on the seat
+ by his side. In this way, and in perfect silence, we rode through the town
+ and until we were well out on the open plain, when we stopped just long
+ enough for Faye to get inside, and a soldier from the wagon to take his
+ seat by the driver.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then Faye told me of what had occurred to make necessary all these
+ precautions. He had come over from Fort Lyon the day before, and had been
+ with Major Carroll, the depot quartermaster, during the afternoon and
+ evening. The men had established a little camp just at the edge of the
+ miserable town where the mules could be guarded and cared for.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ About nine o'clock Faye and Mr. Davis started out for a walk, but before
+ they had gone far Faye remembered that he had left his pistols and
+ cartridge belt on a desk in the quartermaster's office, and fearing they
+ might be stolen they went back for them. He put the pistols on underneath
+ his heavy overcoat, as the belt was quite too short to fasten outside.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, he and Mr. Davis walked along slowly in the bright moonlight past
+ the many saloons and gambling places, never once thinking of danger, when
+ suddenly from a dark passageway a voice said, "You are the man I want,"
+ and bang! went a pistol shot close to Faye's head&mdash;so close, in fact,
+ that as he ducked his head down, when he saw the pistol pointed at him,
+ the rammer slot struck his temple and cut a deep hole that at once bled
+ profusely. Before Faye could get out one of his own pistols from
+ underneath the long overcoat, another shot was fired, and then away
+ skipped Mr. Davis, leaving Faye standing alone in the brilliant moonlight.
+ As soon as Faye commenced to shoot, his would-be assassin came out from
+ the dark doorway and went slowly along the walk, taking good care,
+ however, to keep himself well in the shadow of the buildings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They went on down the street shooting back and forth at each other, Faye
+ wondering all the time why he could not hit the man. Once he got him in
+ front of a restaurant window where there was a bright light back of him,
+ and, taking careful aim, he thought the affair could be ended right there,
+ but the ball whizzed past the man and went crashing through the window and
+ along the tables, sending broken china right and left. Finally their
+ pistols were empty, and Faye drew out a second, at the sight of which the
+ man started to run and disappeared in the shadows.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As soon as the shooting ceased men came out from all sorts of places, and
+ there was soon a little crowd around Faye, asking many questions, but he
+ and Major Carroll went to a drug store, where his wounds could be dressed.
+ For some time it was thought there must be a ball in the deep hole in his
+ temple. When Faye had time to think he understood why he had done such
+ poor shooting. He is an almost sure shot, but always holds his pistol in
+ his left hand, and of course aims with his left eye. But that night his
+ left eye was filled with blood the very first thing from the wound in his
+ left temple, which forced him unconsciously to aim with his right eye,
+ which accounts for the wild shots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The soldiers heard of the affair in camp, and several came up on a run and
+ stood guard at the drug store. A rumor soon got around that Oliver had
+ gone off to gather some of his friends, and they would soon be at the
+ store to finish the work. Very soon, however, a strange man came in, much
+ excited, and said, "Lieutenant! Oliver's pals are getting ready to attack
+ you at the depot as the train comes in," and out he went. The train was
+ due at two o'clock A. M., and this caused Faye four hours of anxiety. He
+ learned that the man who shot at him was "Billy Oliver," a horse thief and
+ desperado of the worst type, and that he was the leader of a band of horse
+ thieves that was then in town. To be threatened by men like those was bad
+ enough in itself, but Faye knew that I would arrive on that train. That
+ was the cause of so much caution when the train came in. There were
+ several rough-looking men at the station, but if they had intended
+ mischief, the long infantry rifles in the hands of drilled soldiers
+ probably persuaded them to attend to their own affairs. A man told the
+ corporal, however, that Oliver's friends had decided not to kill Faye at
+ the station, but had gone out on horseback to meet him on the road. This
+ was certainly misery prolonged.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The mules were driven through the town at an ordinary gait, but when we
+ got on the plain they were put at a run, and for miles we came at that
+ pace. The little black shaved-tails pulled the ambulance, and I think that
+ for once they had enough run. The moonlight was wonderfully bright, and
+ for a long distance objects could be seen, and bunches of sage bush and
+ Spanish bayonet took the forms of horsemen, and naturally I saw danger in
+ every little thing we passed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One thing occurred that night that deserves mentioning. Some one told the
+ soldiers that Oliver was hidden in a certain house, and one of them, a
+ private, started off without leave, and all alone for that house. When he
+ got there the entire building was dark, not a light in it, except that of
+ the moon which streamed in through two small windows. But the gritty
+ soldier went boldly in and searched every little room and every little
+ corner, even the cellar, but not a living thing was found. It may have
+ been brave, but it was a dreadful thing for the trooper to do, for he so
+ easily could have been murdered in the darkness, and Faye and the soldiers
+ never have known what had become of him. Colonel Bissell declares that the
+ man shall be made a corporal upon the first vacancy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The man Oliver was in the jail at Las Animas last summer for stealing
+ horses. The old jail was very shaky, and while it was being made more
+ secure, he and another man&mdash;a wife murderer&mdash;were brought to the
+ guardhouse at this post. They finally took them back, and Oliver promptly
+ made his escape, and the sheriff had actually been afraid to re-arrest
+ him. We have all begged Faye to get out a warrant for the man, but he says
+ it would simply be a farce, that the sheriff would pay no attention to it.
+ The whole left side of Faye's face is badly swollen and very painful, and
+ the wound in his ankle compels him to use a cane. Just how the man managed
+ to shoot Faye in the ankle no one seems to understand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Granada must be a terrible place! The very afternoon Faye was there a
+ Mexican was murdered in the main street, but not the slightest attention
+ was paid to the shooting&mdash;everything went right on as though it was
+ an everyday occurrence. The few respectable people are afraid even to try
+ to keep order.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Dodge City used to be that way and there was a reign of terror in the
+ town, until finally the twelve organized vigilantes became desperate and
+ took affairs in their own hands. They notified six of the leading
+ desperadoes that they must be out of the place by a certain day and hour.
+ Four went, but two were defiant and remained. When the specified hour had
+ passed, twelve double-barreled shotguns were loaded with buckshot, and in
+ a body the vigilantes hunted these men down as they would mad dogs and
+ riddled each one through and through with the big shot! It was an awful
+ thing to do, but it seems to have been absolutely necessary and the only
+ way of establishing law and order. Our friends at Fort Dodge tell us that
+ the place is now quite decent, and that a man can safely walk in the
+ streets without pistols and a belt full of cartridges.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, October, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ ONE naturally looks for all sorts of thrilling experiences when out on the
+ frontier, but to have men and things mix themselves up in a maddening way
+ in one's very own house, as has recently been done in mine, is something
+ not usually counted upon. To begin with, Mrs. Rae is with us, and her
+ coming was not only most unlocked for up to two days ago, but through a
+ wretched mistake in a telegram she got here just twenty-four hours before
+ we thought she would arrive. Ordinarily this would have been a delightful
+ surprise, but, unfortunately, things had begun to "mix!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye had suffered so much from the wound in his head that very little
+ attention had been given the house since my return from the East,
+ therefore it was not in the very best of order. It was closed during my
+ two months' absence, as Faye had lived down with the bachelors. The very
+ day that Mrs. Rae came the quartermaster had sent a man to repair one of
+ the chimneys, and plaster and dirt had been left in my room, the one I had
+ intended Mrs. Rae to occupy. And then, to make matters just as bad as
+ possible, there was a sand storm late in the afternoon that had, of
+ course, sifted dust over all things.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But this was not all! My nerves had not recovered from the shock at
+ Granada, and had given out entirely that day just before dinner, and had
+ sent me to bed with an uncomfortable chill. Still, I was not disheartened.
+ Before I went East many things had been put away, but West had unpacked
+ and polished the silver several days before, and the glass was shining and
+ the china closets in perfect order, all of which had been attended to with
+ my own hands. Besides, the wife of one of the sergeants was to come the
+ next morning to dust and clean the little house from top to bottom, so
+ there was really nothing to worry about, as everything would be in order
+ long before time for the stage to arrive that would bring Mrs. Rae.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But after the chill came a fever, and with the fever came dreams, most
+ disturbing dreams, in which were sounds of crunching gravel, then far-away
+ voices&mdash;voices that I seemed to have heard in another world. A door
+ was opened, and then&mdash;oh! how can I ever tell you&mdash;in the hall
+ came Faye's mother! By that time dreams had ceased, and it was cruel
+ reality that had to be faced, and even now I wonder how I lived through
+ the misery of that moment&mdash;the longing to throw myself out of the
+ window, jump in the river, do anything, in fact, but face the
+ mortification of having her see the awful condition of her son's house!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Her son's house&mdash;that was just it. I did not care at all for myself,
+ my only thought was for Faye whose mother might find cause to pity him for
+ the delinquencies of his wife! First impressions are indelible, and it
+ would be difficult to convince Mrs. Rae ever that the house was not always
+ dusty and untidy. How could she know that with pride I had ever seen that
+ our house, however rough it might have been, was clean and cheerful. And
+ of what use would it be to arrange things attractively now? She would be
+ justified in supposing that it was only in its company dress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was weak and dizzy from fever and a sick heart, but I managed to get
+ dressed and go down to do the best I could. West prepared a little supper,
+ and we made things as comfortable as possible, considering the state of
+ affairs. Mrs. Rae was most lovely about everything&mdash;said she
+ understood it all. But that could not be, not until she had seen one of
+ our sand storms, from the dust of which it is impossible to protect a
+ thing. I have been wishing for a storm ever since, so Mrs. Rae could see
+ that I was not responsible for the condition of things that night.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now this was not all&mdash;far, far from it. On the way out in the cars,
+ Mrs. Rae met the colonel of the regiment&mdash;a real colonel, who is
+ called a colonel, too&mdash;who was also on his way to this post, and with
+ him was Lieutenant Whittemore, a classmate of Faye's. Colonel Fitz-James
+ was very courteous to Mrs. Rae, and when they reached Kit Carson he
+ insisted upon her coming over with him in the ambulance that had been sent
+ to meet him. This was very much more comfortable than riding in the old
+ stage, so she gladly accepted, and to show her appreciation of the
+ kindness, she invited the colonel, also Lieutenant Whittemore, to dine
+ with us the following evening!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yes, there is still more, for it so happens that Colonel Fitz-James is
+ known to be an epicure, to be fussy and finical about all things
+ pertaining to the table, and what is worse takes no pains to disguise it,
+ and in consequence is considered an undesirable dinner guest by the most
+ experienced housekeepers in the regiment. All this I had often heard, and
+ recalled every word during the long hours of that night as I was making
+ plans for the coming day. The combination in its entirety could not have
+ been more formidable. There was Faye's mother, a splendid housekeeper&mdash;her
+ very first day in our house. His colonel and an abnormally sensitive
+ palate&mdash;his very first meeting with each of us. His classmate, a
+ young man of much wealth&mdash;a perfect stranger to me. A soldier cook,
+ willing, and a very good waiter, but only a plain everyday cook; certainly
+ not a maker of dainty dishes for a dinner party. And my own experiences in
+ housekeeping had been limited to log huts in outlandish places.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Every little thing for that dinner had to be prepared in our own house.
+ There was no obliging caterer around the corner where a salad, an ice, and
+ other things could be hurriedly ordered; not even one little market to go
+ to for fish, flesh, or fowl; only the sutler's store, where their greatest
+ dainty is "cove" oysters! Fortunately there were some young grouse in the
+ house which I had saved for Mrs. Rae and which were just right for the
+ table, and those West could cook perfectly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So with a head buzzing from quinine I went down in the morning, and with
+ stubborn determination that the dinner should be a success, I proceeded to
+ carry out the plans I had decided upon during the night.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The house was put in splendid order and the dinner prepared, and Colonel
+ Knight was invited to join us. I attempted only the dishes that could be
+ served well&mdash;nothing fancy or difficult&mdash;and the sergeant's wife
+ remained to assist West in the kitchen. It all passed off pleasantly and
+ most satisfactorily, and Colonel Fitz-James could not have been more
+ agreeable, although he looked long and sharply at the soldier when he
+ first appeared in the dining room. But he said not a word; perhaps he
+ concluded it must be soldier or no dinner. I have been told several nice
+ things he said about that distracting dinner before leaving the garrison.
+ But it all matters little to me now, since it was not found necessary to
+ take me to a lunatic asylum!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Mrs. Rae saw in a paper that Faye had been shot by a desperado, and was
+ naturally much alarmed, so she sent a telegram to learn what had happened,
+ and in reply Faye telegraphed for her to come out, and fearing that he
+ must be very ill she left Boston that very night. But we understood that
+ she would start the next day, and this misinterpretation caused my undoing&mdash;that
+ and the sand storm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That man Oliver has at last been arrested and is now in the jail at Las
+ Animas, chained with another man&mdash;a murderer&mdash;to a post in the
+ dark cellar. This is because he has so many times threatened the jailer.
+ He says that some day he will get out, and then his first act will be to
+ kill the keeper, and the next to kill Lieutenant Rae. He also declares
+ that Faye kicked him when he was in the guardhouse at the post. Of course
+ anyone with a knowledge of military discipline would know this assertion
+ to be false, for if Faye had done such a thing as that, he might have been
+ court-martialed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The sheriff was actually afraid to make the arrest the first time he went
+ over, because so many of Oliver's friends were in town, and so he came
+ back without him, although he saw him several times. The second trip,
+ however, Oliver was taken off guard and was handcuffed and out of the town
+ before he had a chance to rally his friends to his assistance. He was
+ brought to Las Animas during the night to avoid any possibility of a
+ lynching. The residents of the little town are full of indignation that
+ the man should have attempted to kill an officer of this garrison. He is a
+ horse thief and desperado, and made his escape from their jail several
+ months back, so altogether they consider that the country can very well do
+ without him. I think so, too, and wish every hour in the day that the
+ sheriff had been less cautious. Oliver cannot be tried until next May,
+ when the general court meets, and I am greatly distressed over this fact,
+ for the jail is old and most insecure, and he may get out at any time. The
+ fear and dread of him is on my mind day and night.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, December, 1873.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ EVERYONE in the garrison seems to be more or less in a state of collapse!
+ The bal masque is over, the guests have departed, and all that is left to
+ us now are the recollections of a delightful party that gave full return
+ for our efforts to have it a success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We did not dream that so many invitations would be accepted at far-away
+ posts, that parties would come from Fort Leavenworth, Fort Riley, Fort
+ Dodge, and Fort Wallace, for a long ambulance ride was necessary from each
+ place. But we knew of their coming in time to make preparations for all,
+ so there was no confusion or embarrassment. Every house on the officers'
+ line was filled to overflowing and scarcely a corner left vacant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The new hospital was simply perfect for an elaborate entertainment. The
+ large ward made a grand ballroom, the corridors were charming for
+ promenading, and, yes, flirting, the dining room and kitchen perfect for
+ the supper, and the office and other small rooms were a nice size for
+ cloak rooms. Of course each one of these rooms, big and small, had to be
+ furnished. In each dressing room was a toilet table fitted out with every
+ little article that might possibly be needed during the evening, both
+ before and after the removal of masks. All this necessitated much
+ planning, an immense amount of work, and the stripping of our own houses.
+ But there were a good many of us, and the soldiers were cheerful
+ assistants. I was on the supper committee, which really dwindled down to a
+ committee of one at the very last, for I was left alone to put the
+ finishing touches to the tables and to attend to other things. The vain
+ creatures seemed more interested in their own toilets, and went home to
+ beautify themselves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The commanding officer kept one eye, and the quartermaster about a dozen
+ eyes upon us while we were decorating, to see that no injury was done to
+ the new building. But that watchfulness was unnecessary, for the many high
+ windows made the fastening of flags an easy matter, as we draped them from
+ the casing of one window to the casing of the next, which covered much of
+ the cold, white walls and gave an air of warmth and cheeriness to the
+ rooms. Accoutrements were hung everywhere, every bit of brass shining as
+ only an enlisted man can make it shine, and the long infantry rifles with
+ fixed bayonets were "stacked" whereever they would not interfere with the
+ dancing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Much of the supper came from Kansas City&mdash;that is, the celery, fowls,
+ and material for little cakes, ices, and so on&mdash;and the orchestra
+ consisted of six musicians from the regimental band at Fort Riley. The
+ floor of the ballroom was waxed perfectly, but it is hoped by some of us
+ that much of the lightning will be taken from it before the hospital cots
+ and attendants are moved in that ward.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Everybody was en masque and almost everyone wore fancy dress and some of
+ the costumes were beautiful. The most striking figure in the rooms,
+ perhaps, was Lieutenant Alden, who represented Death! He is very tall and
+ very slender, and he had on a skintight suit of dark-brown drilling,
+ painted from crown to toe with thick white paint to represent the skeleton
+ of a human being; even the mask that covered the entire head was perfect
+ as a skull. The illusion was a great success, but it made one shiver to
+ see the awful thing walking about, the grinning skull towering over the
+ heads of the tallest. And ever at its side was a red devil, also tall, and
+ so thin one wondered what held the bones together. This red thing had a
+ long tail. The devil was Lieutenant Perkins, of course.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye and Doctor Dent were dressed precisely alike, as sailors, the doctor
+ even wearing a pair of Faye's shoes. They had been very sly about the twin
+ arrangement, which was really splendid, for they are just about the same
+ size and have hair very much the same color. But smart as they were, I
+ recognized Faye at once. The idea of anyone thinking I would not know him!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had queens and milkmaids and flower girls galore, and black starry
+ nights and silvery days, and all sorts of things, many of them very
+ elegant. My old yellow silk, the two black lace flounces you gave me, and
+ a real Spanish mantilla that Mrs. Rae happened to have with her, made a
+ handsome costume for me as a Spanish lady. I wore almost all the jewelry
+ in the house; every piece of my own small amount and much of Mrs. Rae's,
+ the nicest of all having been a pair of very large old-fashioned "hoop"
+ earrings, set all around with brilliants. My comb was a home product, very
+ showy, but better left to the imagination.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dancing commenced at nine o'clock, and at twelve supper was served,
+ when we unmasked, and after supper we danced again and kept on dancing
+ until five o'clock! Even then a few of us would have been willing to begin
+ all over, for when again could we have such a ballroom with perfect floor
+ and such excellent music to dance by? But with the new day came a new
+ light and all was changed, much like the change of a ballet with a new
+ calcium light, only ours was not beautifying, but most trying to tired,
+ painted faces; and seeing each other we decided that we could not get home
+ too fast. In a few days the hospital will be turned over to the
+ post-surgeon, and the beautiful ward will be filled with iron cots and
+ sick soldiers, and instead of delicate perfumes, the odor of nauseous
+ drugs will pervade every place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have been too busy to ride during the past week, but am going out this
+ afternoon with the chaplain's young daughter, who is a fearless rider,
+ although only fourteen. King is very handsome now and his gait delightful,
+ but he still requires most careful management. He ran away with me the
+ other day, starting with those three tremendous strides, but we were out
+ on a level and straight road, so nothing went wrong. All there was for me
+ to do was to keep my seat. Lieutenant Perkins and Miss Campbell were a
+ mile or more ahead of us, and after he had passed them he came down to a
+ trot, evidently flattering himself that he had won a race, and that
+ nothing further was expected of him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He jumps the cavalry hurdles beautifully&mdash;goes over like a deer, Hal
+ always following directly back of him. Whatever a horse does that dog
+ wants to do also. Last spring, when we came up from Camp Supply, he
+ actually tried to eat the corn that dropped from King's mouth as he was
+ getting his supper one night in camp. He has scarcely noticed Powder-Face
+ since the very day King was sent to me, but became devoted to the new
+ horse at once. I wonder if he could have seen that the new horse was the
+ faster of the two!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, May, 1874.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THERE is such good news to send you to-day I can hardly write it fast
+ enough. The Territorial Court has been in session, and yesterday that
+ horse thief, Billy Oliver, was tried and sentenced to ten years'
+ imprisonment in the penitentiary! The sheriff and a posse started for
+ Canon City this morning with him and another prisoner, and I hope that he
+ will not make his escape on the way over. The sheriff told Faye
+ confidentially the route he intended to take, which is not at all the one
+ he is supposed to be going over, and threw out strong hints to the effect
+ that if he wanted to put an end to the man's vicious career there would be
+ no interference from him (the sheriff) or his posse. He even told Faye of
+ a lonesome spot where it could be accomplished easily and safely!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This was a strange thing for a sheriff to do, even in this country of
+ desperadoes, and shows what a fiend he considers Oliver to be. He said
+ that the man was the leader of a gang of the lowest and boldest type of
+ villains, and that even now it would be safer to have him out of the way.
+ Sheriffs are afraid of these men, and do not like to be obliged to arrest
+ them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The day of the trial, and as Faye was about to go to the court room, a
+ corporal came to the house and told him that he had just come from Las
+ Animas, where he had heard from a reliable source that many of Oliver's
+ friends were in the town, and that it was their intention to kill Faye as
+ he came in the court room. He even described the man who was to do the
+ dreadful work, and he told Faye that if he went over without an escort he
+ would certainly be killed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This was simply maddening, and I begged Faye to ask for a guard, but he
+ would not, insisting that there was not the least danger, that even a
+ desperado would not dare shoot an army officer in Las Animas in a public
+ place, for he knew he would be hung the next moment. That was all very
+ well, but it seemed to me that it would be better to guard against the
+ murder itself rather than think of what would be done to the murderer. I
+ knew that the corporal would never have come to the house if he had not
+ heard much that was alarming.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So Faye went over without a guard, but did condescend to wear his
+ revolvers. He says that the first thing he saw as he entered the court
+ room were six big, brawny cavalrymen, each one a picked man, selected for
+ bravery and determination. Of course each trooper was armed with large
+ government revolvers and a belt full of cartridges. He also saw that they
+ were sitting near, and where they could watch every move of a man who
+ answered precisely to the corporal's description, and as he passed on up
+ through the crowd he almost touched him. His hair was long and hung down
+ on his shoulders about a face that was villainous, and he was "armed to
+ the teeth." There were other tough-looking men seated near this man, each
+ one armed also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Colonel Bissell had heard of the threat to kill Faye, and ordered a
+ corporal, the very man who searched so bravely through the dark house for
+ Oliver at Granada, and five privates to the court, with instructions to
+ shoot at once the first and every man who made the slightest move to harm
+ Faye! Those men knew very well what the soldiers were there for, and I
+ imagine that after one look at their weather-beaten faces, which told of
+ many an Indian campaign, the villains decided that it would be better to
+ keep quiet and let Oliver manage his own affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A sergeant and one or two privates were summoned by Oliver to give
+ testimony against Faye, but each one told the same story, and said most
+ emphatically that Faye had not done more than speak to the man in the line
+ of duty, and as any officer would have done. Directly after guard
+ mounting, and as the new guard marches up to the guardhouse, the old guard
+ is ordered out, also the prisoners, and the prisoners stand in the middle
+ of the line with soldiers at each end, and every man, enlisted man and
+ prisoner, is required to stand up straight and in line. It was at One of
+ these times that Oliver claimed that Faye kicked him, when he was officer
+ of the day. Faye and Major Tilford say that the man was slouching, and
+ Faye told him to stand up and take his hands out of his pockets. A small
+ thing to murder an officer for, but I imagine that any sort of discipline
+ to a man of his character was most distasteful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course Faye left the court room as soon as his testimony had been
+ given. When the sentence was pronounced the judge requested all visitors
+ to remain seated until after the prisoner had been removed, which showed
+ that he was a little afraid of trouble, and knew the bitter feeling
+ against the horse thief in the town. Several girls and young officers from
+ the post were outside in an ambulance, and they commenced to cheer when
+ told of the sentence, but the judge hurried a messenger out to them with a
+ request that they make no demonstration whatever. He is a fearless and
+ just judge, and it is a wonder that desperadoes have not killed him long
+ ago.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Perhaps now I can have a little rest from the terrible fear that has been
+ ever with me day and night during the whole winter, that Oliver would
+ escape from the old jail and carry out his threat of double murder. He had
+ made his escape once, and I feared that he might get out again. But that
+ post and chain must have been very securely fixed down in that cellar.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT LYON, COLORADO TERRITORY, June, 1874.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ BY this time you have my letter telling you that the regiment has been
+ ordered to the Department of the Gulf. Since then we have heard that it is
+ to go directly to Holly Springs, Mississippi, for the summer, where a
+ large camp is to be established. Just imagine what the suffering will be,
+ to go from this dry climate to the humidity of the South, and from cool,
+ thick-walled adobe buildings to hot, glary tents in the midst of summer
+ heat! We will reach Holly Springs about the Fourth of July. Faye's
+ allowance for baggage hardly carries more than trunks and a few chests of
+ house linen and silver, so we are taking very few things with us. It is
+ better to give them away than to pay for their transportation such a long
+ distance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Both horses have been sold and beautiful King has gone. The young man who
+ bought him was a stranger here, and knew absolutely nothing about the
+ horse except what some one in Las Animas had told him. He rode him around
+ the yard only once, and then jumping down, pulled from his pocket a fat
+ roll of bills, counted off the amount for horse, saddle, and bridle, and
+ then, without saying one word more than a curt "good morning," he mounted
+ the horse again and rode out of the yard and away. I saw the whole
+ transaction from a window&mdash;saw it as well as hot, blinding tears
+ would permit. Faye thinks the man might have been a fugitive and wanted a
+ fast horse to get him out of the country. We learned not long ago, you
+ know, that King had been an Indian race pony owned by a half-breed named
+ Bent. He sent word from Camp Supply that I was welcome to the horse if I
+ could ride him! The chaplain has bought Powder-Face, and I am to keep him
+ as long as we are here. Hal will go with us, for I cannot give up that dog
+ and horses, too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Speaking of Hal reminds me of the awful thing that occurred here a few
+ days ago. I have written often of the pack of beautiful greyhounds owned
+ by the cavalry officers, and of the splendid record of Magic&mdash;Hal's
+ father&mdash;as a hunter, and how the dog was loved by Lieutenant Baldwin
+ next to his horse.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But unless the dogs were taken on frequent hunts, they would steal off on
+ their own account and often be away a whole day, perhaps until after dark.
+ The other day they went off this way, and in the afternoon, as Lieutenant
+ Alden was riding along by the river, he came to a scene that made him
+ positively ill. On the ground close to the water was the carcass of a
+ calf, which had evidently been filled with poison for wolves, and near it
+ on the bank lay Magic, Deacon, Dixie, and other hounds, all dead or dying!
+ Blue has bad teeth and was still gnawing at the meat, and therefore had
+ not been to the water, which causes almost instant death in cases of
+ poisoning by wolf meat.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As soon as Lieutenant Alden saw that the other dogs were past doing for,
+ he hurried on to the post with Blue, and with great difficulty saved her
+ life. So Hal and his mother are sole survivors of the greyhounds that have
+ been known at many of the frontier posts as fearless and tireless hunters,
+ and plucky fighters when forced to fight. Greyhounds will rarely seek a
+ fight, a trait that sometimes fools other dogs and brings them to their
+ Waterloo. When Lieutenant Alden told me of the death of the dogs, tears
+ came in his eyes as he said, "I have shared my bed with old Magic many a
+ time!" And how those dogs will be missed at the bachelor quarters! When we
+ came here last summer, I was afraid that the old hounds would pounce upon
+ Hal, but instead of that they were most friendly and seemed to know he was
+ one of them&mdash;a wanderer returned.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ ST. CHARLES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, September, 1877.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ LIFE in the Army is certainly full of surprises! At Pass Christian
+ yesterday morning, Faye and I were sitting on the veranda reading the
+ papers in an indifferent sort of way, when suddenly Faye jumped up and
+ said, "The Third has been ordered to Montana Territory!" At first I could
+ not believe him&mdash;it seemed so improbable that troops would be sent to
+ such a cold climate at this season of the year, and besides, most of the
+ regiment is at Pittsburg just now because of the great coal strike. But
+ there in the Picayune was the little paragraph of half a dozen lines that
+ was to affect our lives for years to come, and which had the immediate
+ power to change our condition of indolent content, into one of the
+ greatest activity and excitement!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye went at once to the telegraph office and by wire gave up the
+ remainder of his leave, and also asked the regimental adjutant if
+ transportation was being provided for officers' families. The distance is
+ so great, and the Indians have been so hostile in Montana during the past
+ two years, that we thought families possibly would not be permitted to go.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After luncheon we packed the trunks, carefully separating things so there
+ would be no necessity for repacking if I could not go, and I can assure
+ you that many an article was folded down damp with hot tears&mdash;the
+ very uncertainty was so trying. In the evening we went around to say
+ "good-by" to a few of the friends who have been so cordial and hospitable
+ during the summer. Early this morning we came from Pass Christian, and
+ soon after we got here telegrams came for Faye, one ordering him to
+ proceed to Pittsburg and report for duty, and another saying that
+ officers' families may accompany the regiment. This was glorious news to
+ me. The fear and dread of having to be left behind had made me really ill&mdash;and
+ what would have become of me if it had actually come to pass I cannot
+ imagine. I can go&mdash;that is all sufficient for the present, and we
+ expect to leave for Pittsburg this evening at nine o'clock.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The late start gives us a long day here with nothing to do. After a while,
+ when it is not quite so hot outside, we are going out to take a farewell
+ look at some of our old haunts. Our friends are all out of the city, and
+ Jackson Barracks is too far away for such a warm day&mdash;besides, there
+ is no one there now that we know.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It seems quite natural to be in this dear old hotel, where all during the
+ past winter our "Army and Navy Club" cotillons were danced every two
+ weeks. And they were such beautiful affairs, with two splendid military
+ orchestras to furnish the music, one for the dancing and one to give
+ choice selections in between the figures. We will carry with us to the
+ snow and ice of the Rocky Mountains many, many delightful memories of New
+ Orleans, where the French element gives a charm to everything. The
+ Mardi-Gras parades, in which the regiment has each year taken such a
+ prominent part&mdash;the courtly Rex balls&mdash;the balls of Comus&mdash;the
+ delightful Creole balls in Grunewald Hall&mdash;the stately and exclusive
+ balls of the Washington Artillery in their own splendid hall&mdash;the
+ charming dancing receptions on the ironclad monitor Canonicus, also the
+ war ship Plymouth, where we were almost afraid to step, things were so
+ immaculate and shiny&mdash;and then our own pretty army fetes at Jackson
+ Barracks&mdash;regimental headquarters&mdash;each and all will be
+ remembered, ever with the keenest pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the event in the South that has made the deepest impression of all
+ occurred at Vicksburg, where for three weeks we lived in the same house,
+ en famille and intimately, with Jefferson Davis! I consider that to have
+ been a really wonderful experience. You probably can recall a little of
+ what I wrote you at the time&mdash;how we were boarding with his niece in
+ her splendid home when he came to visit her.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I remember so well the day he arrived. He knew, of course, that an army
+ officer was in the house, and Mrs. Porterfield had told us of his coming,
+ so the meeting was not unexpected. Still, when we went down to dinner that
+ night I was almost shivering from nervousness, although the air was
+ excessively warm. I was so afraid of something unpleasant coming up, for
+ although Mrs. Porterfield and her daughter were women of culture and
+ refinement, they were also rebels to the very quick, and never failed at
+ any time to remind one that their uncle was "President" Davis! And then,
+ as we went in the large dining room, Faye in his very bluest, shiniest
+ uniform, looked as if he might be Uncle Sam himself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But there was nothing to fear&mdash;nothing whatever. A tall, thin old man
+ came forward with Mrs. Porterfield to meet us&mdash;a courtly gentleman of
+ the old Southern school&mdash;who, apparently, had never heard of the
+ Civil War, and who, if he noticed the blue uniform at all, did not take
+ the slightest interest in what it represented. His composure was really
+ disappointing! After greeting me with grave dignity, he turned to Faye and
+ grasped his hand firmly and cordially, the whole expression of his face
+ softening just a little. I have always thought that he was deeply moved by
+ once again seeing the Federal Blue under such friendly circumstances, and
+ that old memories came surging back, bringing with them the almost
+ forgotten love and respect for the Academy&mdash;a love that every
+ graduate takes to his grave, whether his life be one of honor or of
+ disgrace.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One could very easily have become sentimental, and fancied that he was Old
+ West Point, misled and broken in spirit, admitting in dignified silence
+ his defeat and disgrace to Young West Point, who, with Uncle Sam's
+ shoulder straps and brass buttons, could be generously oblivious to the
+ misguidance and treason of the other. We wondered many times if Jefferson
+ Davis regretted his life. He certainly could not have been satisfied with
+ it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was more in that meeting than a stranger would have known of. In the
+ splendid dining room where we sat, which was forty feet in length and
+ floored with tiles of Italian marble, as was the entire large basement, it
+ was impossible not to notice the unpainted casing of one side of a window,
+ and also the two immense patches of common gray plaster on the beautifully
+ frescoed walls, which covered holes made by a piece of shell that had
+ crashed through the house during the siege of Vicksburg. The shell itself
+ had exploded outside near the servants' quarters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then, again, every warm evening after dinner, during the time he was at
+ the house, Jefferson Davis and Faye would sit out on the grand, marble
+ porch and smoke and tell of little incidents that had occurred at West
+ Point when each had been a cadet there. At some of these times they would
+ almost touch what was left of a massive pillar at one end, that had also
+ been shattered and cracked by pieces of shell from U.S. gunboats, one
+ piece being still imbedded in the white marble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For Jefferson Davis knew that Faye's father was an officer in the Navy,
+ and that he had bravely and boldly done his very best toward the undoing
+ of the Confederacy; and by his never-failing, polished courtesy to that
+ father's son&mdash;even when sitting by pieces of shell and patched-up
+ walls&mdash;the President of the Confederacy set an example of dignified
+ self-restraint, that many a Southern man and woman&mdash;particularly
+ woman&mdash;would do well to follow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For in these days of reconstruction officers and their families are not
+ always popular. But at Pass Christian this summer we have received the
+ most hospitable, thoughtful attention, and never once by word or deed were
+ we reminded that we were "Yank-Tanks," as was the case at Holly Springs
+ the first year we were there. However, we did some fine reconstruction
+ business for Uncle Sam right there with those pert Mississippi girls&mdash;two
+ of whom were in a short time so thoroughly reconstructed that they joined
+ his forces "for better or for worse!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The social life during the three years we have been in the South has most
+ of the time been charming, but the service for officers has often been
+ most distasteful. Many times they have been called upon to escort and
+ protect carpetbag politicians of a very low type of manhood&mdash;men who
+ could never command one honest vote at their own homes in the North.
+ Faye's company has been moved twenty-one times since we came from Colorado
+ three years ago, and almost every time it was at the request of those
+ unprincipled carpetbaggers. These moves did not always disturb us,
+ however, as during most of the time Faye has been adjutant general of the
+ District of Baton Rouge, and this kept us at Baton Rouge, but during the
+ past winter we have been in New Orleans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Several old Creole families whose acquaintance we made in the city last
+ winter, have charming old-style Southern homes at Pass Christian, where we
+ have ever been cordially welcomed. It was a common occurrence for me to
+ chaperon their daughters to informal dances at the different cottages
+ along the beach, and on moonlight sailing parties on Mr. Payne's beautiful
+ yacht, and then, during the entire summer, from the time we first got
+ there, I have been captain of one side of a croquet team, Mr. Payne having
+ been captain of the other. The croquet part was, of course, the result of
+ Major Borden's patient and exacting teaching at Baton Rouge.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Mentioning Baton Rouge reminds me of my dear dog that was there almost a
+ year with the hospital steward. He is now with the company at Mount
+ Ver-non Barracks, Alabama, and Faye has telegraphed the sergeant to see
+ that he is taken to Pittsburg with the company.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are going out now, first of all to Michaud's for some of his delicious
+ biscuit glace! Our city friends are all away still, so there will be
+ nothing for us to do but wander around, pour passer le temps until we go
+ to the station.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ MONONGAHELA HOUSE, PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, September, 1877.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ ONCE again we have our trunks packed for the long trip to Montana, and
+ this time I think we will go, as the special train that is to take us is
+ now at the station, and baggage of the regiment is being hurriedly loaded.
+ Word came this morning that the regiment would start to-night, so it seems
+ that at last General Sherman has gained his point. For three long weeks we
+ have been kept here in suspense&mdash;packing and then unpacking&mdash;one
+ day we were to go, the next we were not to go, while the commanding
+ general and the division commander were playing "tug of war" with us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The trip will be long and very expensive, and we go from a hot climate to
+ a cold one at a season when the immediate purchase of warm clothing is
+ imperative, and with all this unexpected expense we have been forced to
+ pay big hotel bills for weeks, just because of a disagreement between two
+ generals that should have been settled in one day. Money is very precious
+ to the poor Army at present, too, for not one dollar has been paid to
+ officers or enlisted men for over three months! How officers with large
+ families can possibly manage this move I do not see&mdash;sell their pay
+ accounts I expect, and then be court martialed for having done so.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Congress failed to pass the army appropriation bill before it adjourned,
+ consequently no money can be paid to the Army until the next session! Yet
+ the Army is expected to go along just the same, promptly pay Uncle Sam
+ himself all commissary and quartermaster bills at the end of each month,
+ and without one little grumble do his bidding, no matter what the extra
+ expense may be. I wonder what the wise men of Congress, who were too weary
+ to take up the bill before going to their comfortable homes&mdash;I wonder
+ what they would do if the Army as a body would say, "We are tired. Uncle,
+ dear, and are going home for the summer to rest. You will have to get
+ along without us and manage the Indians and strikers the best way you
+ can." This would be about as sensible as forcing the Army to be paupers
+ for months, and then ordering regiments from East to West and South to
+ North. Of course many families will be compelled to remain back, that
+ might otherwise have gone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are taking out a young colored man we brought up with us from Holly
+ Springs. He has been at the arsenal since we have been here, and Hal has
+ been with him. It is over one year since the dog saw me, and I am almost
+ afraid he will not know me tonight at the station. Before we left Pass
+ Christian Faye telegraphed the sergeant to bring Hal with the company and
+ purchase necessary food for him on the way up. So, when the company got
+ here, bills were presented by several of the men, who claimed to have
+ bought meat for the dog, the sum total of which was nine dollars for the
+ two days! We were so pleased to know that Hal had been so well cared for.
+ But the soldiers were welcome to the money and more with it, for we were
+ so glad to have the dog with us again, safe and well.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have quite a Rae family now&mdash;Faye and I&mdash;a darky, a
+ greyhound, and one small gray squirrel! It will be a hard trip for Billie,
+ but I have made for him a little ribbon collar and sewed securely to it a
+ long tape which makes a fine "picket rope" that can be tied to various
+ things in various places, and in this way he can be picketed and yet
+ receive exercise and air.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are to go almost straight north from the railroad for a distance of
+ over four hundred miles, and of course this will take several weeks under
+ the most favorable conditions. But you must not mind our going so far away&mdash;it
+ will be no farther than the Indian Territory, and the climate of Montana
+ must be very much better than it was at Camp Supply, and the houses must
+ certainly be more comfortable, as the winters are so long and severe. I
+ shall be so glad to have a home of my own again, and have a horse to ride
+ also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye has just come from the station and says that almost everything has
+ been loaded, and that we are really to start to-night at eight o'clock.
+ This is cheering news, for I think that everyone is anxious to get to
+ Montana, except the poor officers who cannot afford to take their families
+ with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CORINNE, UTAH TERRITORY, September, 1877.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WE were almost one week coming out, but finally got here yesterday
+ morning. Our train was a special, and having no schedule, we were often
+ sidetracked for hours at a time, to make way for the regular trains. As
+ soon as possible after we arrived, the tents were unpacked and put up, and
+ it was amazing to see how soon there was order out of chaos. This morning
+ the camp looks like a little white city&mdash;streets and all. There is
+ great activity everywhere, as preparations have already commenced for the
+ march north. Our camp "mess" has been started, and we will be very
+ comfortable, I think, with a good soldier cook and Cagey to take care of
+ the tents. I am making covers for the bed, trunk, and folding table, of
+ dark-blue cretonne with white figures, which carries out the color scheme
+ of the folding chairs and will give a little air of cheeriness to the
+ tent, and of the same material I am making pockets that can be pinned on
+ the side walls of the tent, in which various things can be tucked at
+ night. These covers and big pockets will be folded and put in the roll of
+ bedding every morning.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are not enough ambulances to go around, so I had my choice between
+ being crowded in with other people, or going in a big army wagon by
+ myself, and having had one experience in crowding, I chose the wagon
+ without hesitation. Faye is having the rear half padded with straw and
+ canvas on the sides and bottom, and the high top will be of canvas drawn
+ over "bows," in true emigrant fashion. Our tent will be folded to form a
+ seat and placed in the back, upon which I can sit and look out through the
+ round opening and gossip with the mules that will be attached to the wagon
+ back of me. In the front half will be packed all of our camp furniture and
+ things, the knockdown bed, mess-chest, two little stoves (one for
+ cooking), the bedding which will be tightly rolled in canvas and strapped,
+ and so on. Cagey will sit by the driver. There is not one spring in the
+ wagon, but even without, I will be more comfortable than with Mrs. Hayden
+ and three small children. They can have the ambulance to themselves
+ perhaps, and will have all the room. I thought of Billie, too. He can be
+ picketed all the time in the wagon, but imagine the little fellow's misery
+ in an ambulance with three restless children for six or eight hours each
+ day!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hal is with us&mdash;in fact, I can hardly get away from the poor dog, he
+ is so afraid of being separated from me again. When we got to the station
+ at Pittsburg he was there with Cagey, and it took only one quick glance to
+ see that he was a heart-broken, spirit-broken dog. Not one spark was left
+ of the fire that made the old Hal try to pull me through an immense
+ plate-glass mirror, in a hotel at Jackson, Mississippi, to fight his own
+ reflection (the time the strange man offered one hundred and fifty dollars
+ for him), and certainly he was not the hound that whipped the big bulldog
+ at Monroe, Louisiana, two years ago. He did not see me as I came up back
+ of him, and as he had not even heard my voice for over one year, I was
+ almost childishly afraid to speak to him. But I finally said, "Hal, you
+ have not forgotten your old friend?" He turned instantly, but as I put my
+ hand upon his head there was no joyous bound or lifting of the ears and
+ tail&mdash;just a look of recognition, then a raising up full length of
+ the slender body on his back legs, and putting a forefoot on each of my
+ shoulders as far over as he could reach, he gripped me tight, fairly
+ digging his toe nails into me, and with his head pressed close to my neck
+ he held on and on, giving little low whines that were more like human sobs
+ than the cry of a dog. Of course I had my arms around him, and of course I
+ cried, too. It was so pitifully distressing, for it told how keenly the
+ poor dumb beast had suffered during the year he had been away from us.
+ People stared, and soon there was a crowd about us with an abundance of
+ curiosity. Cagey explained the situation, and from then on to train time,
+ Hal was patted and petted and given dainties from lunch baskets.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He was in the car next to ours, coming out, and we saw him often. Many
+ times there were long runs across the plains, when the only thing to be
+ seen, far or near, would be the huge tanks containing water for the
+ engines. At one of these places, while we were getting water. Cagey
+ happened to be asleep, and a recruit, thinking that Hal was ill-treated by
+ being kept tied all the time, unfastened the chain from his collar and led
+ him from the car.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The first thing the dog saw was another dog, and alas! a greyhound
+ belonging to Ryan, an old soldier. The next thing he saw was the dear,
+ old, beautiful plains, for which he had pined so long and wearily. The two
+ dogs had never seen each other before, but hounds are clannish and never
+ fail to recognize their own kind, so with one or two jumps by way of
+ introduction, the two were off and out of sight before anyone at the cars
+ noticed what they were doing. I was sitting by the window in our car and
+ saw the dogs go over the rolling hill, and saw also that a dozen or more
+ soldiers were running after them. I told Faye what had happened, and he
+ started out and over the hill on a hard run. Time passed, and we in the
+ cars watched, but neither men nor dogs came back. Finally a long whistle
+ was blown from the engine, and in a short time the train began to move
+ very slowly. The officers and men came running back, but the dogs were not
+ with them! My heart was almost broken; to leave my beautiful dog on the
+ plains to starve to death was maddening. I wanted to be alone, so to the
+ dressing room I went, and with face buried in a portiere was sobbing my
+ very breath away when Mrs. Pierce, wife of Major Pierce, came in and said
+ so sweetly and sympathetically: "Don't cry, dear; Hal is following the car
+ and the conductor is going to stop the train."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Giving her a hasty embrace, I ran back to the end of the last car, and
+ sure enough, there was Hal, the old Hal, bounding along with tail high up
+ and eyes sparkling, showing that the blood of his ancestors was still in
+ his veins. The conductor did not stop the train, simply because the
+ soldiers did not give him an opportunity. They turned the brakes and then
+ held them, and if a train man had interfered there would have been a fight
+ right then and there.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As soon as the train was stopped Faye and Ryan were the first to go for
+ the dogs, but by that time the hounds thought the whole affair great fun
+ and objected to being caught&mdash;at least Ryan's dog objected. The
+ porter in our car caught Hal, but Ryan told him to let the dog go, that he
+ would bring the two back together. This was shrewd in Ryan, for he
+ reasoned that Major Carleton might wait for an officer's dog, but never
+ for one that belonged to only an enlisted man; but really it was the other
+ way, the enlisted men held the brakes. The dogs ran back almost a mile to
+ the water tank, and the conductor backed the train down after them, and
+ not until both dogs were caught and on board could steam budge it ahead.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The major was in temporary command of the regiment at that time. He is a
+ very pompous man and always in fear that proper respect will not be shown
+ his rank, and when we were being backed down he went through our car and
+ said in a loud voice: "I am very sorry Mrs. Rae, that you should lose your
+ fine greyhound, but this train cannot be detained any longer&mdash;it must
+ move on!" I said nothing, for I saw the two big men in blue at the brake
+ in front, and knew Major Carleton would never order them away, much as he
+ might bluster and try to impress us with his importance, for he is really
+ a tender-hearted man.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Poor Faye was utterly exhausted from running so long, and for some time
+ Ryan was in a critical condition. It seems that he buried his wife quite
+ recently, and has left his only child in New Orleans in a convent, and the
+ greyhound, a pet of both wife and little girl, is all he has left to
+ comfort him. Everyone is so glad that he got the dog. Hal was not
+ unchained again, I assure you, until we got here, but poor Cagey almost
+ killed himself at every stopping place running up and down with the dog to
+ give him a little exercise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is really delightful to be in a tent once more, and I am anticipating
+ much pleasure in camping through a strange country. A large wagon train of
+ commissary stores will be with us, so we can easily add to our supplies
+ now and then. It is amazing to see the really jolly mood everyone seems to
+ be in. The officers are singing and whistling, and we can often hear from
+ the distance the boisterous laughter of the men. And the wives! there is
+ an expression of happy content on the face of each one. We know, if the
+ world does not, that the part we are to take on this march is most
+ important. We will see that the tents are made comfortable and cheerful at
+ every camp; that the little dinner after the weary march, the early
+ breakfast, and the cold luncheon are each and all as dainty as camp
+ cooking will permit. Yes, we are sometimes called "camp followers," but we
+ do not mind&mdash;it probably originated with some envious old bachelor
+ officer. We know all about the comfort and cheer that goes with us, and
+ then&mdash;we have not been left behind!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ RYAN'S JUNCTION, IDAHO TERRITORY, October, 1877.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WE are snow-bound, and everyone seems to think we that we will be
+ compelled to remain here several days. It was bright and sunny when the
+ camp was made yesterday, but before dark a terrible blizzard came up, and
+ by midnight the snow was deep and the cold intense. As long as we remain
+ inside the tents we are quite comfortable with the little conical
+ sheet-iron stoves that can make a tent very warm. And the snow that had
+ banked around the canvas keeps out the freezing-wind. We have everything
+ for our comfort, but such weather does not make life in camp at all
+ attractive.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye just came in from Major Pierce's tent, where he says he saw a funny
+ sight. They have a large hospital tent, on each side of which is a row of
+ iron cots, and on the cots were five chubby little children&mdash;one a
+ mere baby&mdash;kicking up their little pink feet in jolly defiance of
+ their patient old mammy, who was trying to keep them covered up. The tent
+ was warm and cozy, but outside, where the snow was so deep and the cold so
+ penetrating, one could hardly have believed that these small people could
+ have been made so warm and happy. But Mrs. Pierce is a wonderful mother!
+ Major Pierce was opposed to bringing his family on this long march, to be
+ exposed to all kinds of weather, but Mrs. Pierce had no idea of being left
+ behind with two days of car and eight days of the worst kind of stage
+ travel between her husband and herself; so, like a sensible woman, she
+ took matters in her own hands, and when we reached Chicago, where she had
+ been visiting, there at the station was the smiling Mrs. Pierce with
+ babies, governess, nurses, and trunks, all splendidly prepared to come
+ with us&mdash;and come they all did. After the major had scolded a little
+ and eased his conscience, he smiled as much as the other members of the
+ family.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The children with us seem to be standing the exposure wonderfully well.
+ One or two were pale at first, but have become rosy and strong, although
+ there is much that must be very trying to them and the mothers also. The
+ tents are "struck" at six sharp in the morning, and that means that we
+ have to be up at four and breakfast at five. That the bedding must be
+ rolled, every little thing tucked away in trunks or bags, the mess chest
+ packed, and the cooking stove and cooking utensils not only made ready to
+ go safely in the wagon, but they must be carried out of the tents before
+ six o'clock. At that time the soldiers come, and, when the bugle sounds,
+ down go the tents, and if anything happens to be left inside, it has to be
+ fished out from underneath the canvas or left there until the tent is
+ folded. The days are so short now that all this has to be done in the
+ darkness, by candle or lantern light, and how mothers can get their small
+ people up and ready for the day by six o'clock, I cannot understand, for
+ it is just all I can manage to get myself and the tent ready by that time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are on the banks of a small stream, and the tents are evidently pitched
+ directly upon the roosting ground of wild geese, for during the snowstorm
+ thousands of them came here long after dark, making the most dreadful
+ uproar one ever heard, with the whirring of their big wings and constant
+ "honk! honk!" of hundreds of voices. They circled around so low and the
+ calls were so loud that it seemed sometimes as if they were inside the
+ tents. They must have come home for shelter and become confused and
+ blinded by the lights in the tents, and the loss of their ground. We must
+ be going through a splendid country for game.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was very ill for several days on the way up, the result of malaria&mdash;perhaps
+ too many scuppernong grapes at Pass Christian, and jolting of the heavy
+ army wagon that makes a small stone seem the size of a boulder. One
+ morning I was unable to walk or even stand up, and Faye and Major Bryant
+ carried me to the wagon on a buffalo robe. All of that day's march Faye
+ walked by the side of my wagon, and that allowed him no rest whatever, for
+ in order to make it as easy for me as possible, my wagon had been placed
+ at the extreme end of the long line. The troops march fifty minutes and
+ halt ten, and as we went much slower than the men marched, we would about
+ catch up with the column at each rest, just when the bugle would be blown
+ to fall in line again, and then on the troops and wagons would go, Faye
+ was kept on a continuous tramp. I still think that he should have asked
+ permission to ride on the wagon, part of the day at least, but he would
+ not do so.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One evening when the camp was near a ranch, I heard Doctor Gordon tell
+ Faye outside the tent that I must be left at the place in the morning,
+ that I was too ill to go farther! I said not a word about having heard
+ this, but I promised myself that I would go on. The dread of being left
+ with perfect strangers, of whom I knew nothing, and where I could not
+ possibly have medical attendance, did not improve my condition, but fear
+ gave me strength, and in the morning when camp broke I assured Doctor
+ Gordon that I was better, very much better, and stuck to it with so much
+ persistence that at last he consented to my going on. But during many
+ hours of the march that morning I was obliged to ride on my hands and
+ knees! The road was unusually rough and stony, and the jolting I could not
+ endure, sitting on the canvas or lying on the padded bottom of the wagon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It so happened that Faye was officer of the day that day, and Colonel
+ Fitz-James, knowing that he was under a heavy strain with a sick wife in
+ addition to the long marches, sent him one of his horses to ride&mdash;a
+ very fine animal and one of a matched team. At the first halt Faye missed
+ Hal, and riding back to the company saw he was not with the men, so he
+ went on to my wagon, but found that I was shut up tight, Cagey asleep, and
+ the dog not with us. He did not speak to either of us, but kept on to the
+ last wagon, where a laundress told him that she saw the dog going back
+ down the road we had just come over.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The wagon master, a sergeant, had joined Faye, riding a mule, and the two
+ rode on after the dog, expecting every minute to overtake him. But the
+ recollection of the unhappy year at Baton Rouge with the hospital steward
+ was still fresh in Hal's memory, and the fear of another separation from
+ his friends drove him on and on, faster and faster, and kept him far ahead
+ of the horses. When at last Faye found him, he was sitting by the smoking
+ ashes of our camp stove, his long nose pointed straight up, giving the
+ most blood-curdling howls of misery and woe possible for a greyhound to
+ give, and this is saying much. The poor dog was wild with delight when he
+ saw Faye, and of course there was no trouble in bringing him back; he was
+ only too glad to have his old friend to follow. He must have missed Faye
+ from the company in the morning, and then failing to find me in the
+ shut-up wagon, had gone back to camp for us. This is all easily
+ understood, but how did that hound find the exact spot where our tent had
+ been, even the very ashes of our stove, on that large camp ground when he
+ has no sense of smell?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I wondered all the day why I did not see Faye and when the stop for
+ luncheon passed and he had not come I began to worry, as much as I could
+ think of anything beyond my own suffering. Late in the afternoon we
+ reached the camp for the night, and still Faye had not come and no one
+ could tell me anything about him. And I was very, very ill! Doctor Gordon
+ was most kind and attentive, but neither he nor other friends could
+ relieve the pain in my heart, for I felt so positive that something was
+ wrong.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just as our tent had been pitched Faye rode up, looking weary and worried,
+ said a word or two to me, and then rode away again. He soon returned,
+ however, and explained his long absence by telling me briefly that he had
+ gone back for the dog. But he was quiet and distrait, and directly after
+ dinner he went out again. When he came back he told me all about
+ everything that had occurred.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Under any circumstances, it would have been a dreadful thing for him to
+ have been absent from the command without permission, but when officer of
+ the day it was unpardonable, and to take the colonel's horse with him made
+ matters all the worse. And then the wagon master was liable to have been
+ called upon at any time, if anything had happened, or the command had come
+ to a dangerous ford. Faye told me how they had gone back for the dog, and
+ so on, and said that when he first got in camp he rode immediately to the
+ colonel's tent, turned the horse over to an orderly, and reported his
+ return to the colonel, adding that if the horse was injured he would
+ replace him. Then he came to his own tent, fully expecting an order to
+ follow soon, placing him under arrest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But after dinner, as no order had come, he went again to see the colonel
+ and told him just how the unfortunate affair had come about, how he had
+ felt that if the dog was not found it might cost me my life, as I was so
+ devoted to the dog and so very ill at that time. The colonel listened to
+ the whole story, and then told Faye that he understood it all, that
+ undoubtedly he would have done the same thing! I think it was grand in
+ Colonel Fitz-James to have been so gentle and kind&mdash;not one word of
+ reproach did he say to Faye. Perhaps memories of his own wife came to him.
+ The colonel may have a sensitive palate that makes him unpopular with
+ many, but there are two people in his regiment who know that he has a
+ heart so tender and big that the palate will never be considered again by
+ them. Of course the horse was not injured in the least.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are on the stage road to Helena, and at this place there is a fork that
+ leads to the northwest which the lieutenant colonel and four companies
+ will take to go to Fort Missoula, Montana. The colonel, headquarters, and
+ other companies are to be stationed at Helena during the winter. We expect
+ to meet the stage going south about noon to-morrow, and you should have
+ this in eight days. Billie squirrel has a fine time in the wagon and is
+ very fat. He runs off with bits of my luncheon every day and hides them in
+ different places in the canvas, to his own satisfaction at least. One of
+ the mules back of us has become most friendly, and will take from my hand
+ all sorts of things to eat.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Poor Hal had a fit the other day, something like vertigo, after having
+ chased a rabbit. Doctor Gordon says that he has fatty degeneration of the
+ heart, caused by having so little exercise in the South, but that he will
+ probably get over it if allowed to run every day. But I do not like the
+ very idea of the dog having anything the matter with his heart. It was so
+ pathetic to have him stagger to the tent and drop at my feet, dumbly
+ confident that I could give him relief.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP NEAR HELENA, MONTANA TERRITORY, November, 1877.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE company has been ordered to Camp Baker, a small post nearly sixty
+ miles farther on. We were turned off from the Helena road and the rest of
+ the command at the base of the mountains, and are now about ten miles from
+ Helena on our way to the new station, which, we are told, is a wretched
+ little two-company post on the other side of the Big Belt range of
+ mountains. I am awfully disappointed in not seeing something of Helena,
+ and very, very sorry that we have to go so far from our friends and to
+ such an isolated place, but it is the company's turn for detached service,
+ so here we are.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The scenery was grand in many places along the latter part of the march,
+ and it is grand here, also. We are in a beautiful broad valley with
+ snow-capped mountains on each side. From all we hear we conclude there
+ must be exceptionally good hunting and fishing about Camp Baker, and there
+ is some consolation in that. The fishing was very good at several of our
+ camps after we reached the mountains, and I can assure you that the
+ speckled trout of the East and these mountain trout are not comparable,
+ the latter are so far, far superior. The flesh is white and very firm, and
+ sometimes they are so cold when brought out of the water one finds it
+ uncomfortable to hold them. They are good fighters, too, and even small
+ ones give splendid sport.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One night the camp was by a beautiful little stream with high banks, and
+ here and there bunches of bushes and rocks&mdash;an ideal home for trout,
+ so I started out, hoping to catch something&mdash;with a common willow
+ pole and ordinary hook, and grasshoppers for bait. Faye tells everybody
+ that I had only a bent pin for a hook, but of course no one believes him.
+ Major Stokes joined me and we soon found a deep pool just at the edge of
+ camp. His fishing tackle was very much like mine, so when we saw Captain
+ Martin coming toward us with elegant jointed rod, shining new reel, and a
+ camp stool, we felt rather crestfallen. Captain Martin passed on and
+ seated himself comfortably on the bank just below us, but Major Stokes and
+ I went down the bank to the edge of the pool where we were compelled to
+ stand, of course.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The water was beautifully clear and as soon as everybody and everything
+ became quiet, we saw down on the bottom one or two trout, then more
+ appeared, and still more, until there must have been a dozen or so
+ beautiful fish in between the stones, each one about ten inches long. But
+ go near the hooks they would not, neither would they rise to Captain
+ Martin's most tempting flies&mdash;for he, too, saw many trout, from where
+ he sat. We stood there a long time, until our patience was quite
+ exhausted, trying to catch some of those fish, sometimes letting the
+ current take the grasshoppers almost to their very noses, when finally
+ Major Stokes whispered, "There, Mrs. Rae there, try to get that big
+ fellow!" Now as we had all been most unsuccessful with the little
+ "fellows," I had no hope whatever of getting the big one, still I tried,
+ for he certainly was a beauty and looked very large as he came slowly
+ along, carefully avoiding the stones. Before I had moved my bait six
+ inches, there was a flash of white down there, and then with a little jerk
+ I hooked that fish&mdash;hooked him safely.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That was very, very nice, but the fish set up a terrible fight that would
+ have given great sport with a reel, but I did not have a reel, and the
+ steep bank directly back of me only made matters worse. I saw that time
+ must not be wasted, that I must not give him a chance to slacken the line
+ and perhaps shake the hook off, so I faced about, and putting the pole
+ over my shoulder, proceeded to climb the bank of four or five feet,
+ dragging the flopping fish after me! Captain Martin laughed heartily, but
+ instead of laughing at the funny sight, Major Stokes jumped to my
+ assistance, and between us we landed the fish up on the bank. It was a
+ lovely trout&mdash;by far the largest we had seen, and Major Stokes
+ insisted that we should take him to the commissary scales, where he
+ weighed over three and one half pounds!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The jumping about of my big trout ruined the fishing, of course, in that
+ part of the stream for some time, so, with a look of disgust for things
+ generally, Captain Martin folded his rod and camp stool and returned to
+ his tent. I had the trout served for our dinner, and, having been so
+ recently caught, it was delicious. These mountain trout are very delicate,
+ and if one wishes to enjoy their very finest flavor, they should be cooked
+ and served as soon as they are out of the water. If kept even a few hours
+ this delicacy is lost&mdash;a fact we have discovered for ourselves on the
+ march up.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The camp to-night is near the house of a German family, and I am writing
+ in their little prim sitting room, and Billie squirrel is with me and very
+ busy examining' things generally. I came over to wait while the tents were
+ being pitched, and was received with such cordial hospitality, and have
+ found the little room so warm and comfortable that I have stayed on longer
+ than I had intended. Soon after I came my kind hostess brought in a cup of
+ most delicious coffee and a little pitcher of cream&mdash;real cream&mdash;something
+ I had not tasted for six weeks, and she also brought a plate piled high
+ with generous pieces of German cinnamon cake, at the same time telling me
+ that I must eat every bit of it&mdash;that I looked "real peaked," and not
+ strong enough to go tramping around with all those men! When I told her
+ that it was through my own choice that I was "tramping," that I enjoyed it
+ she looked at me with genuine pity, and as though she had just discovered
+ that I did not have good common sense.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We start on early in the morning, and it will take two three days to cross
+ the mountains. The little camp of one company looks lonesome after the
+ large regimental camp we have been with so long. The air is really
+ wonderful, so clear and crisp and exhilarating. It makes me long for a
+ good horse, and horses we intend to have as soon as possible. We are
+ anticipating so much pleasure in having a home once more, even if it is to
+ be of logs and buried in snow, perhaps, during the winter. Hal is outside,
+ and his beseeching whines have swelled to awful howls that remind me of
+ neglected duties in the tent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP BAKER, MONTANA TERRITORY, November, 1877.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT was rather late in the afternoon yesterday when we got to this post,
+ because of a delay on the mountains. But this did not cause inconvenience
+ to anyone&mdash;there was a vacant set of quarters that Lieutenant Hayden
+ took possession of at once for his family, and where with camp outfit they
+ can be comfortable until the wagons are unloaded. Faye and I are staying
+ with the commanding officer and his wife. Colonel Gardner is lieutenant
+ colonel of the &mdash;th Infantry, and has a most enviable reputation as a
+ post commander. As an officer, we have not seen him yet, but we do know
+ that he can be a most charming host. He has already informed Faye that he
+ intends to appoint him adjutant and quartermaster of the post.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are in a little valley almost surrounded by magnificent, heavily
+ timbered mountains, and Colonel Gardner says that at any time one can find
+ deer, mountain sheep, and bear in these forests, adding that there are
+ also mountain lions and wild cats! The scenery on the road from Helena to
+ Camp Baker was grand, but the roads were dreadful, most of the time along
+ the sides of steep mountains that seemed to be one enormous pile of big
+ boulders in some places and solid rock in others. These roads have been
+ cut into the rock and are scarcely wider than the wagon track, and often
+ we could look almost straight down seventy-five feet, or even more, on one
+ side, and straight up for hundreds of feet on the other side.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And in the canons many of the grades were so steep that the wheels of the
+ wagons had to be chained in addition to the big brakes to prevent them
+ from running sideways, and so off the grade. I rode down one of these
+ places, but it was the last as well as the first. Every time the big wagon
+ jolted over a stone&mdash;and it was jolt over stones all the time&mdash;it
+ seemed as if it must topple over the side and roll to the bottom; and then
+ the way the driver talked to the mules to keep them straight, and the
+ creaking and scraping of the wagons, was enough to frighten the most
+ courageous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In Confederate Gulch we crossed a ferry that was most marvelous. A heavy
+ steel cable was stretched across the river&mdash;the Missouri&mdash;and
+ fastened securely to each bank, and then a flat boat was chained at each
+ end to the cable, but so it could slide along when the ferryman gripped
+ the cable with a large hook, and gave long, hard pulls. Faye says that the
+ very swift current of the stream assisted him much.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The river runs through a narrow, deep canon where the ferry is, and at the
+ time we crossed everything was in dark shadow, and the water looked black,
+ and fathoms deep, with its wonderful reflections. The grandeur of these
+ mountains is simply beyond imagination; they have to be seen to be
+ appreciated, and yet when seen, one can scarcely comprehend their
+ immensity. We are five hundred miles from a railroad, with endless chains
+ of these mountains between. All supplies of every description are brought
+ up that distance by long ox trains&mdash;dozens of wagons in a train, and
+ eight or ten pairs of oxen fastened to the one long chain that pulls three
+ or four heavily loaded wagons. We passed many of these trains on the march
+ up, and my heart ached for the poor patient beasts.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are to have one side of a large double house, which will give us as
+ many rooms as we will need in this isolated place. Hal is in the house
+ now, with Cagey, and Billie is there also, and has the exclusive run of
+ one room. The little fellow stood the march finely, and it is all owing to
+ that terrible old wagon that was such a comfort in some ways, but caused
+ me so much misery in others. These houses must be quite warm; they are
+ made of large logs placed horizontally, and the inner walls are plastered,
+ which will keep out the bitter cold during the winter. The smallest window
+ has an outside storm window.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP BAKER, MONTANA TERRITORY, December, 1877.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THIS post is far over in the Belt Mountains and quite cut off from the
+ outside world, and there are very few of us here, nevertheless the days
+ pass wonderfully fast, and they are pleasant days, also. And then we have
+ our own little excitements that are of intense interest to us, even if
+ they are never heard of in the world across the snow and ice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Rae family was very much upset two days ago by the bad behavior of my
+ horse Bettie, when she managed to throw Faye for the very first time in
+ his life! You know that both of our horses, although raised near this
+ place, were really range animals, and were brought in and broken for us.
+ The black horse has never been very satisfactory, and Faye has a battle
+ with him almost every time he takes him out, but Bettie had been lovely
+ and behaved wonderfully well for so young a horse, and I have been so
+ pleased with her and her delightful gaits&mdash;a little single foot and
+ easy canter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The other morning Faye was in a hurry to get out to a lumber camp and, as
+ I did not care to go, he decided to ride my horse rather than waste time
+ by arguing with the black as to which road they should go. Ben always
+ thinks he knows more about such things than his rider. Well, Kelly led
+ Bettie up from the corral and saddled and bridled her, and when Faye was
+ ready to start I went out with him to give the horse a few lumps of sugar.
+ She is a beautiful animal&mdash;a bright bay in color&mdash;with perfect
+ head and dainty, expressive ears, and remarkably slender legs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye immediately prepared to mount; in fact, bridle in hand, had his left
+ foot in the stirrup and the right was over the horse, when up went Miss
+ Bet's back, arched precisely like a mad cat's, and down in between her
+ fore legs went her pretty nose, and high up in the air went everything&mdash;man
+ and beast&mdash;the horse coming down on legs as rigid and unbending as
+ bars of steel, and then&mdash;something happened to Faye! Nothing could
+ have been more unexpected, and it was all over in a second.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Kelly caught the bridle reins in time to prevent the horse from running
+ away, and Faye got up on his feet, and throwing back his best West Point
+ shoulders, faced the excited horse, and for two long seconds he and Miss
+ Bet looked each other square in the eye. Just what the horse thought no
+ one knows, but Kelly and I remember what Faye said! All desire to laugh,
+ however, was quickly crushed when I heard Kelly ordered to lead the horse
+ to the sutler's store, and fit a Spanish bit to her mouth, and to take the
+ saddle off and strap a blanket on tight with a surcingle, for I knew that
+ a hard and dangerous fight between man and horse was about to commence.
+ Faye told Cagey to chain Hal and then went in the house, soon returning,
+ however, without a blouse, and with moccasins on his feet and with
+ leggings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When Kelly returned he looked most unhappy, for he loves horses and has
+ been so proud of Bettie. But Faye was not thinking of Kelly and proceeded
+ at once to mount, having as much fire in his eyes as the horse had in
+ hers, for she had already discovered that the bit was not to her liking.
+ As soon as she felt Faye's weight, up went her back again, but down she
+ could not get her head, and the more she pushed down, the harder the spoon
+ of the bit pressed against the roof of her mouth. This made her furious,
+ and as wild as when first brought from the range.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ She lunged and lunged&mdash;forward and sideways&mdash;reared, and of
+ course tried to run away, but with all the vicious things her little brain
+ could think of, she could not get the bit from her mouth or Faye from her
+ back. So she started to rub him off&mdash;doing it with thought and in the
+ most scientific way. She first went to the corner of our house, then tried
+ the other corner of that end, and so she went on, rubbing up against every
+ object she saw&mdash;house, tree, and fence&mdash;even going up the steps
+ at the post trader's. That I thought very smart, for the bit was put in
+ her mouth there, and she might have hoped to find some kind friend who
+ would take it out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It required almost two hours of the hardest kind of riding to conquer the
+ horse, and to teach her that just as long as she held her head up and
+ behaved herself generally, the bit would not hurt her. She finally gave
+ in, and is once more a tractable beast, and I have ridden her twice, but
+ with the Spanish bit. She is a nervous animal and will always be frisky.
+ It has leaked out that the morning she bucked so viciously, a cat had been
+ thrown upon her back at the corral by a playful soldier, just before she
+ had been led up. Kelly did not like to tell this of a comrade. It was most
+ fortunate that I had decided not to ride at that time, for a pitch over a
+ horse's head with a skirt to catch on the pommel is a performance I am not
+ seeking. And Bettie had been such a dear horse all the time, her single
+ foot and run both so swift and easy. Kelly says, "Yer cawn't feel yerse'f
+ on her, mum." Faye is quartermaster, adjutant, commissary, signal officer,
+ and has other positions that I cannot remember just now, that compel him
+ to be at his own office for an hour every morning before breakfast, in
+ addition to the regular office hours during the day. The post commander is
+ up and out at half past six every workday, and Sundays I am sure he is a
+ most unhappy man. But Faye gets away for a hunt now and then, and the
+ other day he started off, much to my regret, all alone and with only a
+ rifle. I worry when he goes alone up in these dense forests, and when an
+ officer goes with him I am so afraid of an accident, that one may shoot
+ the other. It is impossible to take a wagon, or even ride a horse among
+ the rocks and big boulders. There are panthers and wild cats and wolves
+ and all sorts of fearful things up there. The coyotes often come down to
+ the post at night, and their terrible, unearthly howls drive the dogs
+ almost crazy&mdash;and some of the people, too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I worried about Faye the other morning as usual, and thought of all the
+ dreadful things that could so easily happen. And then I tried to forget my
+ anxiety by taking a brisk ride on Bettie, but when I returned I found that
+ Faye had not come, so I worried all the more. The hours passed and still
+ he was away, and I was becoming really alarmed. At last there was a shout
+ at a side door, and running out I found Faye standing up very tall and
+ with a broad smile on his face, and on the ground at his feet was an
+ immense white-tail deer! He said that he had walked miles on the mountain
+ but had failed to find one living thing, and had finally come down and was
+ just starting to cross the valley on his way home, when he saw the deer,
+ which he fortunately killed with one shot at very long range. He did not
+ want to leave it to be devoured by wolves while he came to the corral for
+ a wagon, so he dragged the heavy thing all the way in. And that was why he
+ was gone so long, for of course he was obliged to rest every now and then.
+ I was immensely proud of the splendid deer, but it did not convince me in
+ the least that it was safe for Faye to go up in that forest alone. Of
+ course Faye has shot other deer, and mountain sheep also, since we have
+ been here, but this was the first he had killed when alone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of all the large game we have ever had&mdash;buffalo, antelope, black-tail
+ deer, white-tail deer&mdash;the mountain sheep is the most delicious. The
+ meat is very tender and juicy and exceedingly rich in flavor. It is very
+ "gamey," of course, and is better after having been frozen or hung for a
+ few days. These wary animals are most difficult to get, for they are
+ seldom found except on the peaks of high mountains, where the many big
+ rocks screen them, so when one is brought in, it is always with great
+ pride and rejoicing. There are antelope in the lowlands about here, but
+ none have been brought in since we came to the post. The ruffed grouse and
+ the tule hens are plentiful, and of course nothing can be more delicious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And the trout are perfect, too, but the manner in which we get them this
+ frozen-up weather is not sportsmanlike. There is a fine trout stream just
+ outside the post which is frozen over now, but when we wish a few nice
+ trout for dinner or breakfast. Cagey and I go down, and with a hatchet he
+ will cut a hole in the ice through which I fish, and usually catch all we
+ want in a few minutes. The fish seem to be hungry and rise quickly to
+ almost any kind of bait except flies. They seem to know that this is not
+ the fly season. The trout are not very large, about eight and ten inches
+ long, but they are delicate in flavor and very delicious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Cagey is not a wonderful cook, but he does very well, and I think that I
+ would much prefer him to a Chinaman, judging from what I have seen of them
+ here. Mrs. Conrad, wife of Captain Conrad, of the &mdash;th Infantry, had
+ one who was an excellent servant in every way except in the manner of
+ doing the laundry work. He persisted in putting the soiled linen in the
+ boiler right from the basket, and no amount of talk on the part of Mrs.
+ Conrad could induce him to do otherwise. Monday morning Mrs. Conrad went
+ to the kitchen and told him once more that he must look the linen over,
+ and rub it with plenty of water and soap before boiling it. The heathen
+ looked at her with a grin and said, "Allee light, you no likee my washee,
+ you washee yousel'," and lifting the boiler from the stove he emptied its
+ entire steaming contents out upon the floor! He then went to his own room,
+ gathered up his few clothes and bedding, and started off. He knew full
+ well that if he did not leave the reservation at once he would be put off
+ after such a performance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP BAKER, MONTANA TERRITORY, February, 1878.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ HOME seems very cozy and attractive after the mountains of snow and ice we
+ crossed and re-crossed on our little trip to Helena. The bitter cold of
+ those canons will long be remembered. But it was a delightful change from
+ the monotonous life in this out-of-the-way garrison, even if we did almost
+ freeze on the road, and it was more than pleasant to be with old friends
+ again.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The ball at the hall Friday evening was most enjoyable, and it was simply
+ enchanting to dance once more to the perfect music of the dear old
+ orchestra. And the young people in Helena are showing their appreciation
+ of the good music by dancing themselves positively thin this winter. The
+ band leader brought from New Orleans the Creole music that was so popular
+ there, and at the ball we danced Les Varietes four times; the last was at
+ the request of Lieutenant Joyce, with whom I always danced it in the
+ South. It is thoroughly French, bringing in the waltz, polka, schottische,
+ mazurka, and redowa. Some of those Creole girls were the personification
+ of grace in that dance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We knew of the ball before leaving home, and went prepared for it, but had
+ not heard one word about the bal masque to be given by "The Army Social
+ Club" at Mrs. Gordon's Tuesday evening. We did not have one thing with us
+ to assist in the make-up of a fancy dress; nevertheless we decided to
+ attend it. Faye said for me not to give him a thought, that he could
+ manage his own costume. How I did envy his confidence in man and things,
+ particularly things, for just then I felt far from equal to managing my
+ own dress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I had been told of some of the costumes that were to be worn by friends,
+ and they were beautiful, and the more I heard of these things, the more
+ determined I became that I would not appear in a domino! So Monday morning
+ I started out for an idea, and this I found almost immediately in a little
+ shop window. It was only a common pasteboard mask, but nevertheless it was
+ a work of art. The face was fat and silly, and droll beyond description,
+ and to look at the thing and not laugh was impossible. It had a heavy bang
+ of fiery red hair. I bought it without delay, and was wondering where I
+ could find something to go with it in that little town, when I met a
+ friend&mdash;a friend indeed&mdash;who offered me some widths of silk that
+ had been dyed a most hideous shade of green.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I gladly accepted the offer, particularly as this friend is in deep
+ mourning and would not be at the ball to recognize me. Well, I made this
+ really awful silk into a very full skirt that just covered my ankles, and
+ near the bottom I put a broad band of orange-colored cambric&mdash;the
+ stiff and shiny kind. Then I made a Mother Hubbard apron of white
+ paper-cambric, also very stiff and shiny, putting a big full ruche of the
+ cambric around neck, yoke, and bottom of sleeves. For my head I made a
+ large cap of the white cambric with ruche all around, and fastened it on
+ tight with wide strings that were tied in a large stiff bow under the
+ chin. We drew my evening dress up underneath both skirt and apron and
+ pinned it securely on my shoulders, and this made me stout and shapeless.
+ Around this immense waist and over the apron was drawn a wide sash of
+ bright pink, glossy cambric that was tied in a huge bow at the back. But
+ by far the best of all, a real crown of glory, was a pigtail of red, red
+ hair that hung down my back and showed conspicuously on the white apron.
+ This was a loan by Mrs. Joyce, another friend in mourning, and who
+ assisted me in dressing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We wanted the benefit of the long mirror in the little parlor of the
+ hotel, so we carried everything there and locked the door. And then the
+ fun commenced! I am afraid that Mrs. Joyce's fingers must have been badly
+ bruised by the dozens of pins she used, and how she laughed at me! But if
+ I looked half as dreadful as my reflection in the mirror I must have been
+ a sight to provoke laughter. We had been requested to give names to our
+ characters, and Mrs. Joyce said I must be "A Country Girl," but it still
+ seems to me that "An Idiot" would have been more appropriate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I drove over with Major and Mrs. Carleton. The dressing rooms were crowded
+ at Mrs. Gordon's, so it was an easy matter to slip away, give my long
+ cloak and thick veil to a maid, and return to Mrs. Carleton before she had
+ missed me, and it was most laughable to see the dear lady go in search for
+ me, peering in everyone's face. But she did not find me, although we went
+ down the stairs and in the drawing-room together, and neither did one
+ person in those rooms recognize me during the evening. Lieutenant Joyce
+ said he knew to whom the hair belonged, but beyond that it was all a
+ mystery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That evening will never be forgotten, for, as soon as I saw that no one
+ knew me, I became a child once more, and the more the maskers laughed the
+ more I ran around. When I first appeared in the rooms there was a general
+ giggle and that was exhilarating, so off I went. After a time Colonel
+ Fitz-James adopted me and tagged around after me every place; I simply
+ could not get rid of the man. I knew him, of course, and I also knew that
+ he was mistaking me for some one else, which made his attentions anything
+ but complimentary. I told him ever so many times that he did not know me,
+ but he always insisted that it was impossible for him to be deceived, that
+ he would always know me, and so on. He was acting in a very silly manner&mdash;quite
+ too silly for a man of his years and a colonel of a regiment, and he was
+ keeping me from some very nice dances, too, so I decided to lead him a
+ dance, and commenced a rare flirtation in cozy corners and out-of-the-way
+ places. I must admit, though, that all the pleasure I derived from it was
+ when I heard the smothered giggles of those who saw us. The colonel was in
+ a domino and had not tried to disguise himself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We went in to supper together, and I managed to be almost the last one to
+ unmask, and all the time Colonel Fitz-James, domino removed, was standing
+ in front of me, and looking down with a smile of serene expectancy. The
+ colonel of a regiment is a person of prominence, therefore many people in
+ the room were watching us, not one suspecting, however, who I was. So when
+ I did take off the mask there was a shout: "Why, it is Mrs. Rae," and "Oh,
+ look at Mrs. Rae," and several friends came up to us. Well, I wish you
+ could have seen the colonel's face&mdash;the mingled surprise and almost
+ horror that was expressed upon it. Of course the vain man had placed
+ himself in a ridiculous position, chasing around and flirting with the
+ wife of one of his very own officers&mdash;a second lieutenant at that! It
+ came out later that he, and others also, had thought that I was a Helena
+ girl whom the colonel admires very much. It was rather embarrassing, too,
+ to be told that the girl was sitting directly opposite on the other side
+ of the room, where she was watching us with two big, black eyes. And then
+ farther down I saw Faye also looking at us&mdash;but then, a man never can
+ see things from a woman's view point.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The heat and weight of the two dresses had been awful, and as soon as I
+ could get away, I ran to a dressing room and removed the cambric. But the
+ pins! There seemed to be thousands of them. Some of the costumes were
+ beautiful and costly, also. Mrs. Manson, a lovely little woman of Helena,
+ was "A Comet." Her short dress of blue silk was studded with gold stars,
+ and to each shoulder was fastened a long, pointed train of yellow gauze
+ sprinkled with diamond dust. An immense gold star with a diamond sunburst
+ in the center was above her forehead, and around her neck was a diamond
+ necklace. Mrs. Palmer, wife of Colonel Palmer, was "King of Hearts," the
+ foundation a handsome red silk. Mrs. Spencer advertised the New York
+ Herald; the whole dress, which was flounced to the waist, was made of the
+ headings of that paper. Major Blair was recognized by no one as "An
+ American citizen," in plain evening dress. I could not find Faye at all,
+ and he was in a simple red domino, too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I cannot begin to tell you of the many lovely costumes that seemed most
+ wonderful to me, for you must remember that we were far up in the Rocky
+ Mountains, five hundred miles from a railroad! I will send you a copy of
+ the Helena paper that gives an account of the ball, in which you will read
+ that "Mrs. Rae was inimitable&mdash;the best sustained character in the
+ rooms." I have thought this over some, and I consider the compliment
+ doubtful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We remained one day longer in Helena than we had expected for the bal
+ masque; consequently we were obliged to start back the very next morning,
+ directly after breakfast, and that was not pleasant, for we were very
+ tired. The weather had been bitter cold, but during the night a chinook
+ had blown up, and the air was warm and balmy as we came across the valley.
+ When we reached the mountains, however, it was freezing again, and there
+ was glassy ice every place, which made driving over the grades more
+ dangerous than usual. In many places the ambulance wheels had to be
+ "blocked," and the back and front wheels of one side chained together so
+ they could not turn, in addition to the heavy brake, and then the driver
+ would send the four sharp-shod mules down at a swinging trot that kept the
+ ambulance straight, and did not give it time to slip around and roll us
+ down to eternity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is one grade on this road that is notoriously dangerous, and dreaded
+ by every driver around here because of the many accidents that have
+ occurred there. It is cut in the side of a high mountain and has three
+ sharp turns back and forth, and the mountain is so steep, it is impossible
+ to see from the upper grade all of the lower that leads down into the
+ canon called White's Gulch. This one mountain grade is a mile and a half
+ long. But the really dangerous place is near the middle turn, where a warm
+ spring trickles out of the rocks and in winter forms thick ice over the
+ road; and if this ice cannot be broken up, neither man nor beast can walk
+ over, as it is always thicker on the inner side.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was so stiffened from the overheating and try-to-fool dancing at Mrs.
+ Gordon's, it was with the greatest difficulty I could walk at all on the
+ slippery hills, and was constantly falling down, much to the amusement of
+ Faye and the driver. But ride down some of them I would not. At Canon
+ Ferry, where we remained over night, the ice in the Missouri was cracked,
+ and there were ominous reports like pistol shots down in the canon below.
+ At first Faye thought it would be impossible to come over, but the driver
+ said he could get everything across, if he could come at once. Faye walked
+ over with me, and then went back to assist the driver with the mules that
+ were still on the bank refusing to step upon the ice. But Faye led one
+ leader, and the driver lashed and yelled at all of them, and in this way
+ they crossed, each mule snorting at every step.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There were the most dreadful groans and creakings and loud reports during
+ the entire night, and in the morning the river was clear, except for a few
+ pieces of ice that were still floating down from above. The Missouri is
+ narrow at Canon Ferry, deep and very swift, and it is a dreadful place to
+ cross at any time, on the ice, or on the cable ferryboat. They catch a
+ queer fish there called the "ling." It has three sides, is long and
+ slender, and is perfectly blind. They gave us some for supper and it was
+ really delicious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We found everything in fine order upon our return, and it was very evident
+ that Cagey had taken good care of the house and Hal, but Billie grayback
+ had taken care of himself. He was given the run of my room, but I had
+ expected, of course, that he would sleep in his own box, as usual. But no,
+ the little rascal in some way discovered the warmth of the blankets on my
+ bed, and in between these he had undoubtedly spent most of the time during
+ our absence, and there we found him after a long search, and there he
+ wants to stay all the time now, and if anyone happens to go near the bed
+ they are greeted with the fiercest kind of smothered growls.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The black horse has been sold, and Faye has bought another, a sorrel, that
+ seems to be a very satisfactory animal. He is not as handsome as Ben, nor
+ as fractious, either. Bettie is behaving very well, but is still nervous,
+ and keeps her forefeet down just long enough to get herself over the
+ ground. She is beautiful, and Kelly simply adores her and keeps her
+ bright-red coat like satin. Faye can seldom ride with me because of his
+ numerous duties, and not one of the ladies rides here, so I have Kelly go,
+ for one never knows what one may come across on the roads around here.
+ They are so seldom traveled, and are little more than trails.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP BAKER, MONTANA TERRITORY, March, 1878.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE mail goes out in the morning, and in it a letter must be sent to you,
+ but it is hard&mdash;hard for me to write&mdash;to have to tell you that
+ my dear dog, my beautiful greyhound, is dead&mdash;dead and buried! It
+ seems so cruel that he should have died now, so soon after getting back to
+ his old home, friends, and freedom. On Tuesday, Faye and Lieutenant Lomax
+ went out for a little hunt, letting Hal go with them, which was unusual,
+ and to which I objected, for Lieutenant Lomax is a notoriously poor shot
+ and hunter, and I was afraid he might accidentally kill Hal&mdash;mistake
+ him for a wild animal. So, as they went down our steps I said, "Please do
+ not shoot my dog!" much more in earnest than in jest, for I felt that he
+ would really be in danger, as it would be impossible to keep him with them
+ all the time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As they went across the parade ground, rifles over their shoulders, Hal
+ jumped up on Faye and played around him, expressing his delight at being
+ allowed to go on a hunt. He knew what a gun was made for just as well as
+ the oldest hunter. That was the last I saw of my dog! Faye returned long
+ before I had expected him, and one quick glance at his troubled face told
+ me that something terrible had happened. I saw that he was unhurt and
+ apparently well, but&mdash;where was Hal? With an awful pain in my heart I
+ asked, "Did Lieutenant Lomax shoot Hal?" After a second's hesitation Faye
+ said "No; but Hal is dead!" It seemed too dreadful to be true, and at
+ first I could not believe it, for it had been only such a short time since
+ I had seen him bounding and leaping, evidently in perfect health, and oh,
+ so happy!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No one in the house even thought of dinner that night, and poor black
+ Cagey sobbed and moaned so loud and long Faye was obliged to ask him to be
+ quiet. For hours I could not listen to the particulars. Faye says that
+ they had not gone out so very far when he saw a wild cat some distance
+ away, and taking careful aim, he shot it, but the cat, instead of falling,
+ started on a fast run. Hal was in another direction, but when he heard the
+ report of the rifle and saw the cat running, he started after it with
+ terrific speed and struck it just as the cat fell, and then the two rolled
+ over and over together.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He got up and stood by Faye and Lieutenant Lomax while they examined the
+ cat, and if there was anything wrong with him it was not noticed. But when
+ they turned to come to the post, dragging the dead cat after them, Faye
+ heard a peculiar sound, and looking back saw dear Hal on the ground in a
+ fit much like vertigo. He talked to him and petted him, thinking he would
+ soon be over it&mdash;and the plucky dog did get up and try to follow, but
+ went down again and for the last time The swift run and excitement caused
+ by encountering an animal wholly different from anything he had ever seen
+ before was too great a strain upon the weak heart.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Before coming to the house Faye had ordered a detail out to bury him, with
+ instructions to cover the grave with pieces of glass to keep the wolves
+ away. The skin and head of the cat, which was really a lynx, are being
+ prepared for a rug, but I do not see how I can have the thing in the
+ house, although the black spots and stripes with the white make the fur
+ very beautiful. The ball passed straight through the body.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The loneliness of the house is awful, and at night I imagine that I hear
+ him outside whining to come in. Many a cold night have I been up two and
+ three times to straighten his bed and cover him up. His bed was the skin
+ of a young buffalo, and he knew just when it was smooth and nice, and then
+ he would almost throw himself down, with a sigh of perfect content. If I
+ did not cover him at once, he would get up and drop down again, and there
+ he would stay hours at a time with the fur underneath and over him, with
+ just his nose sticking out. He suffered keenly from the intense cold here
+ because his hair was so short and fine. And then he was just from the
+ South, too, where he was too warm most of the time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It makes me utterly wretched to think of the long year he was away from us
+ at Baton Rouge. But what could we have done? We could not have had him
+ with us, in the very heart of New Orleans, for he had already been stolen
+ from us at Jackson Barracks, a military post!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ With him passed the very last of his blood, a breed of greyhounds that was
+ known in Texas, Kansas, and Colorado as wonderful hunters, also remarkable
+ for their pluck and beauty of form. Hal was a splendid hunter, and ever on
+ the alert for game. Not one morsel of it would he eat, however, not even a
+ piece of domestic fowl, which he seemed to look upon as game. Sheep he
+ considered fine game, and would chase them every opportunity that
+ presented itself. This was his one bad trait, an expensive one sometimes,
+ but it was the only one, and was overbalanced many times by his lovable
+ qualities that made him a favorite with all. Every soldier in the company
+ loved him and was proud of him, and would have shared his dinner with the
+ dog any day if called upon to do so.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ NATIONAL HOTEL, HELENA, MONTANA TERRITORY, May, 1878.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ TO hear that we are no longer at Camp Baker will be a surprise, but you
+ must have become accustomed to surprises of this kind long ago. Regimental
+ headquarters, the companies that have been quartered at the Helena fair
+ grounds during the winter, and the two companies from Camp Baker, started
+ from here this morning on a march to the Milk River country, where a new
+ post is to be established on Beaver Creek. It is to be called Fort
+ Assiniboine. The troops will probably be in camp until fall, when they
+ will go to Fort Shaw.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had been given no warning whatever of this move, and had less than two
+ days in which to pack and crate everything. And I can assure you that in
+ one way it was worse than being ranked out, for this time there was
+ necessity for careful packing and crating, because of the rough mountain
+ roads the wagons had to come over. But there were no accidents, and our
+ furniture and boxes are safely put away here in a government storehouse.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At the time the order came, Faye was recorder for a board of survey that
+ was being held at the post, and this, in addition to turning over
+ quartermaster and other property, kept him hard at work night and day, so
+ the superintendence of all things pertaining to the house and camp outfit
+ fell to my lot. The soldiers were most willing and most incompetent, and
+ it kept me busy telling them what to do. The mess-chest, and Faye's camp
+ bedding are always in readiness for ordinary occasions, but for a camp of
+ several months in this climate, where it can be really hot one day and
+ freezing cold the next, it was necessary to add many more things. Just how
+ I managed to accomplish so much in so short a time I do not know, but I do
+ know that I was up and packing every precious minute the night before we
+ came away, and the night seemed very short too. But everything was taken
+ to the wagons in very good shape, and that repaid me for much of the hard
+ work and great fatigue.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And I was tired&mdash;almost too tired to sit up, but at eight o'clock I
+ got in an ambulance and came nearly forty miles that one day! Major Stokes
+ and Captain Martin had been on the board of survey, and as they were
+ starting on the return trip to Helena, I came over with them, which not
+ only got me here one day in advance of the company, but saved Faye the
+ trouble of providing for me in camp on the march from Camp Baker. We left
+ the post just as the troops were starting out. Faye was riding Bettie and
+ Cagey was on Pete.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I brought Billie, of course, and at Canon Ferry I lost that squirrel!
+ After supper I went directly to my room to give him a little run and to
+ rest a little myself, but before opening his box I looked about for places
+ where he might escape, and seeing a big crack under one of the doors,
+ covered it with Faye's military cape, thinking, as I did so, that it would
+ be impossible for a squirrel to crawl through such a narrow place. Then I
+ let him out. Instead of running around and shying at strange objects as he
+ usually does, he ran straight to that cape, and after two or three pulls
+ with his paws, flattened his little gray body, and like a flash he and the
+ long bushy tail disappeared! I was en deshabille, but quickly slipped on a
+ long coat and ran out after him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Very near my door was one leading to the kitchen, and so I went on
+ through, and the very first thing stumbled over a big cat! This made me
+ more anxious than ever, but instead of catching the beast and shutting it
+ up, I drove it away. In the kitchen, which was dining room also, sat the
+ two officers and a disagreeable old man, and at the farther end was a
+ woman washing dishes. I told them about Billie and begged them to keep
+ very quiet while I searched for him. Then that old man laughed. That was
+ quite too much for my overtaxed nerves, and I snapped out that I failed to
+ see anything funny. But still he laughed, and said, "Perhaps you don't,
+ but we do." I was too worried and unhappy to notice what he meant, and
+ continued to look for Billie.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the little fellow I could not find any place in the house or outside,
+ where we looked with a lantern. When I returned to my room I discovered
+ why the old man laughed, for truly I was a funny sight. I had thought my
+ coat much longer than it really was&mdash;that is all I am willing to say
+ about it. I was utterly worn out, and every bone in my body seemed to be
+ rebelling about something, still I could not sleep, but listened
+ constantly for Billie. I blamed myself so much for not having shut up the
+ cat and fancied I heard the cat chasing him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After a long, long time, it seemed hours, I heard a faint noise like a
+ scratch on tin, and lighting a lamp quickly, I went to the kitchen and
+ then listened. But not a sound was to be heard. At the farther end a bank
+ had been cut out to make room for the kitchen, which gave it a dirt wall
+ almost to the low ceiling, and all across this wall were many rows of
+ shelves where tins of all sorts and cooking utensils were kept, and just
+ above the top shelf was a hole where the cat could go out on the bank. I
+ put the lamp back of me on the table and kept very still and looked all
+ along the shelves, but saw nothing of Billie. Finally, I heard the little
+ scratch again, and looking closely at some large tins where I thought the
+ sound had come from, I saw the little squirrel. He was sitting up in
+ between two of the pans that were almost his own color, with his head
+ turned one side, and "hands on his heart," watching me inquisitively with
+ one black eye.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He was there and apparently unharmed, but to catch him was another matter.
+ I approached him in the most cautious manner, talking and cooing to him
+ all the time, and at last I caught him, and the little fellow was so glad
+ to be with friends once more, he curled himself in my hands, and put two
+ little wet paws around a thumb and held on tight. It was raining, and he
+ was soaking wet, so he must have been out of doors. It would have been
+ heartbreaking to have been obliged to come away without finding that
+ little grayback, and perhaps never know what became of him. I know where
+ my dear dog is, and that is bad enough. We heard just before leaving the
+ post that men of the company had put up a board at Hal's grave with his
+ name cut in it. We knew that they loved him and were proud of him, but
+ never dreamed that any one of them would show so much sentiment. Faye has
+ taken the horses with him and Cagey also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The young men of Helena gave the officers an informal dance last night. At
+ first it promised to be a jolly affair, but finally, as the evening wore
+ on, the army people became more and more quiet, and at the last it was
+ distressing to see the sad faces that made dancing seem a farce. They are
+ going to an Indian country, and the separation may be long. I expect to
+ remain here for the present, but shall make every effort to get to Benton
+ after a while, where I will be nearly one hundred and fifty miles nearer
+ Faye. The wife of the adjutant and her two little children are in this
+ house, and other families of officers are scattered all over the little
+ town.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, HELENA, MONTANA TERRITORY, August, 1878.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ YOU will see that at last I decided to move over to this hotel. I made a
+ great mistake in not coming before and getting away from the cross old
+ housekeeper at the International, who could not be induced by entreaties,
+ fees, or threats, to get the creepy, crawly things out of my room. How I
+ wish that every one of them would march over to her some fine night and
+ keep her awake as they have kept me. It made me so unhappy to leave Mrs.
+ Hull there with a sick child, but she would not come with me, although she
+ must know it would be better for her and the boy to be here, where
+ everything is kept so clean and attractive. There are six wives of
+ officers in the house, among them the wife of General Bourke, who is in
+ command of the regiment. She invited me to sit at her table, and I find it
+ very pleasant there. She is a bride and almost a stranger to us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The weather has been playing all sorts of pranks upon us lately, and we
+ hardly know whether we are in the far North or far South. For two weeks it
+ was very warm, positively hot in this gulch, but yesterday we received a
+ cooling off in the form of a brisk snowstorm that lasted nearly two hours.
+ Mount Helena was white during the rest of the day, and even now long
+ streaks of snow can be seen up and down the peak. But a snowstorm in
+ August looked very tame after the awful cloud-burst that came upon us
+ without warning a few days before, and seemed determined to wash the whole
+ town down to the Missouri River.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was about eleven o'clock, and four of us had gone to the shops to look
+ at some pretty things that had just been brought over from a boat at Fort
+ Benton by ox train. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Hull had stopped at a grocery
+ next door, expecting to join Mrs. Joyce and me in a few minutes. But
+ before they could make a few purchases, a few large drops of rain began to
+ splash down, and there was a fierce flash of lightning and deafening
+ thunder, then came the deluge! Oceans of water seemed to be coming down,
+ and before we realized what was happening, things in the street and things
+ back of the store were being rushed to the valley below.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All along the gulch runs a little stream that comes from the canon above
+ the town. The stream is tiny and the bed is narrow. On either side of it
+ are stores with basements opening out on these banks. Well, in an
+ alarmingly short time that innocent-looking little creek had become a
+ roaring, foaming black river, carrying tables, chairs, washstands, little
+ bridges&mdash;in fact everything it could tear up&mdash;along with it to
+ the valley. Many of these pieces of furniture lodged against the carriage
+ bridge that was just below the store where we were, making a dangerous
+ dam, so a man with a stout rope around his waist went in the water to
+ throw them out on the bank, but he was tossed about like a cork, and could
+ do nothing. Just as they were about to pull him in the bridge gave way,
+ and it was with the greatest difficulty he was kept from being swept down
+ with the floating furniture. He was dragged back to our basement in an
+ almost unconscious condition, and with many cuts and bruises.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The water was soon in the basements of the stores, where it did much
+ damage. The store we were in is owned by a young man&mdash;one of the
+ beaux of the town&mdash;and I think the poor man came near losing his
+ mind. He rushed around pulling his hair one second, and wringing his hands
+ the next, and seemed perfectly incapable of giving one order, or assisting
+ his clerks in bringing the dripping goods from the basement. Very unlike
+ the complacent, diamond-pin young man we had danced with at the balls!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The cloud-burst on Mount Helena had caused many breaks in the enormous
+ ditches that run around the mountain and carry water to the mines on the
+ other side. No one can have the faintest conception of how terrible a
+ cloud-burst is until they have been in one. It is like standing under an
+ immense waterfall. At the very beginning we noticed the wagon of a
+ countryman across the street with one horse hitched to it. The horse was
+ tied so the water from an eaves trough poured directly upon his back, and
+ not liking that, he stepped forward, which brought the powerful stream
+ straight to the wagon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Unfortunately for the owner, the wagon had been piled high with all sorts
+ of packages, both large and small, and all in paper or paper bags. One by
+ one these were swept out, and as the volume of water increased in force
+ and the paper became wet and easily torn, their contents went in every
+ direction. Down in the bottom was a large bag of beans, and when the pipe
+ water reached this, there was a white spray resembling a geyser. Not one
+ thing was left in that wagon&mdash;even sacks of potatoes and grain were
+ washed out! It is a wonder that the poor horse took it all as patiently as
+ he did.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ During all this time we had not even heard from our friends next door;
+ after a while, however, we got together, but it was impossible to return
+ to the hotel for a long time, because of the great depth of water in the
+ street. Mrs. Pierce, whose house is on the opposite side of the ravine,
+ could not get to her home until just before dark, after a temporary bridge
+ had been built across the still high stream. Not one bridge was left
+ across the creek, and they say that nothing has been left at Chinatown&mdash;that
+ it was washed clean. Perhaps there is nothing to be regretted in this,
+ however, except that any amount of dirt has been piled up right in the
+ heart of Helena. The millionaire residents seem to think that the great
+ altitude and dry atmosphere will prevent any ill effects of decaying
+ debris.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We went to the assay building the other day to see a brick of gold taken
+ from the furnace. The mold was run out on its little track soon after we
+ got there, and I never dreamed of what "white heat" really means, until I
+ saw the oven of that awful furnace. We had to stand far across the room
+ while the door was open, and even then the hot air that shot out seemed
+ blasting. The men at the furnace were protected, of course. The brick mold
+ was in another mold that after a while was put in cold water, so we had to
+ wait for first the large and then the small to be opened before we saw the
+ beautiful yellow brick that was still very hot, but we were assured that
+ it was then too hard to be in danger of injury. It was of the largest
+ size, and shaped precisely like an ordinary building brick, and its value
+ was great. It was to be shipped on the stage the next morning on its way
+ to the treasury in Washington.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is wonderful that so few of those gold bricks are stolen from the
+ stage. The driver is their only protector, and the stage route is through
+ miles and miles of wild forests, and in between huge boulders where a
+ "hold-up" could be so easily accomplished.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP ON MARIAS RIVER, MONTANA TERRITORY, September, 1878.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ AN old proverb tells us that "All things come to him who waits," but I
+ never had faith in this, for I have patiently waited many times for things
+ that never found me. But this time, after I had waited and waited the
+ tiresome summer through, ever hoping to come to Fort Benton, and when I
+ was about discouraged, "things come," and here I am in camp with Faye, and
+ ever so much more comfortable than I would have been at the little old
+ hotel at Benton.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are only two companies here now&mdash;all the others having gone
+ with regimental headquarters to Fort Shaw&mdash;otherwise I could not be
+ here, for I could not have come to a large camp. Our tents are at the
+ extreme end of the line in a grove of small trees, and next to ours is the
+ doctor's, so we are quite cut off from the rest of the camp. Cagey is
+ here, and Faye has a very good soldier cook, so the little mess, including
+ the doctor, is simply fine. I am famished all the time, for everything
+ tastes so delicious after the dreadful hotel fare. The two horses are
+ here, and I brought my saddle over, and this morning Faye and I had a
+ delightful ride out on the plain. But how I did miss my dear dog! He was
+ always so happy when with us and the horses, and his joyous bounds and
+ little runs after one thing and another added much to the pleasure of our
+ rides.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Fort Benton is ten miles from camp, and Faye met me there with an
+ ambulance. I was glad enough to get away from that old stage. It was one
+ of the jerky, bob-back-and-forth kind that pitches you off the seat every
+ five minutes. The first two or three times you bump heads with the
+ passenger sitting opposite, you can smile and apologize with some grace,
+ but after a while your hat will not stay in place and your head becomes
+ sensitive, and finally, you discover that the passenger is the most
+ disagreeable person you ever saw, and that the man sitting beside you is
+ inconsiderate and selfish, and really occupying two thirds of the seat.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We came a distance of one hundred and forty miles, getting fresh horses
+ every twenty miles or so. The morning we left Helena was glorious, and I
+ was half ashamed because I felt so happy at coming from the town, where so
+ many of my friends were in sorrow, but tried to console myself with the
+ fact that I had been ordered away by Doctor Gordon. There were many cases
+ of typhoid fever, and the rheumatic fever that has made Mrs. Sargent so
+ ill has developed into typhoid, and there is very little hope for her
+ recovery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The driver would not consent to my sitting on top with him, so I had to
+ ride inside with three men. They were not rough-looking at all, and their
+ clothes looked clean and rather new, but gave one the impression that they
+ had been made for other people. Their pale faces told that they were
+ "tenderfeet," and one could see there was a sad lacking of brains all
+ around.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The road comes across a valley the first ten or twelve miles, and then
+ runs into a magnificent canon that is sixteen miles long, called
+ Prickly-Pear Canon. As I wrote some time ago, everything is brought up to
+ this country by enormous ox trains, some coming from the railroad at
+ Corinne, and some that come from Fort Benton during the Summer, having
+ been brought up by boat on the Missouri River. In the canons these trains
+ are things to be dreaded. The roads are very narrow and the grades often
+ long and steep, with immense boulders above and below.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We met one of those trains soon after we entered the canon, and at the top
+ of a grade where the road was scarcely wider than the stage itself and
+ seemed to be cut into a wall of solid rock. Just how we were to pass those
+ huge wagons I did not see. But the driver stopped his horses and two of
+ the men got out, the third stopping on the step and holding on to the
+ stage so it was impossible for me to get out, unless I went out the other
+ door and stood on the edge of an awful precipice. The driver looked back,
+ and not seeing me, bawled out, "Where is the lady?" "Get the lady out!"
+ The man on the step jumped down then, but the driver did not put his reins
+ down, or move from his seat until he had seen me safely on the ground and
+ had directed me where to stand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the meantime some of the train men had come up, and, as soon as the
+ stage driver was ready, they proceeded to lift the stage&mdash;trunks and
+ all&mdash;over and on some rocks and tree tops, and then the four horses
+ were led around in between other rocks, where it seemed impossible for
+ them to stand one second. There were three teams to come up, each
+ consisting of about eight yoke of oxen and three or four wagons. It made
+ me almost ill to see the poor patient oxen straining and pulling up the
+ grade those huge wagons so heavily loaded. The crunching and groaning of
+ the wagons, rattling of the enormous cable chains, and the creaking of the
+ heavy yokes of the oxen were awful sounds, but above all came the yells of
+ the drivers, and the sharp, pistol-like reports of the long whips that
+ they mercilessly cracked over the backs of the poor beasts. It was most
+ distressing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After the wagons had all passed, men came back and set the stage on the
+ road in the same indifferent way and with very few words. Each man seemed
+ to know just what to do, as though he had been training for years for the
+ moving of that particular stage. The horses had not stirred and had paid
+ no attention to the yelling and cracking of whips. While coming through
+ the canons we must have met six or seven of those trains, every one of
+ which necessitated the setting in mid-air of the stage coach. It was the
+ same performance always, each man knowing just what to do, and doing it,
+ too, without loss of time. Not once did the driver put down the reins
+ until he saw that "the lady" was safely out and it was ever with the same
+ sing-song, "balance to the right," voice that he asked about me&mdash;except
+ once, when he seemed to think more emphasis was needed, when he made the
+ canon ring by yelling, "Why in hell don't you get the lady out!" But the
+ lady always got herself out. Rough as he was, I felt intuitively that I
+ had a protector. We stopped at Rock Creek for dinner, and there he saw
+ that I had the best of everything, and it was the same at Spitzler's,
+ where we had supper.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We got fresh horses at The Leavings, and when I saw a strange driver on
+ the seat my heart sank, fearing that from there on I might not have the
+ same protection. We were at a large ranch&mdash;sort of an inn&mdash;and
+ just beyond was Frozen Hill. The hill was given that name because a number
+ of years ago a terrible blizzard struck some companies of infantry while
+ on it, and before they could get to the valley below, or to a place of
+ shelter, one half of the men were more or less frozen&mdash;some losing
+ legs, some arms. They had been marching in thin clothing that was more or
+ less damp from perspiration, as the day had been excessively hot. These
+ blizzards are so fierce and wholly blinding, it is unsafe to move a step
+ if caught out in one on the plains, and the troops probably lost their
+ bearings as soon as the storm struck them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was almost dark when we got in the stage to go on, and I thought it
+ rather queer that the driver should have asked us to go to the corral,
+ instead of his driving around to the ranch for us. Very soon we were
+ seated, but we did not start, and there seemed to be something wrong,
+ judging by the way the stage was being jerked, and one could feel, too,
+ that the brake was on. One by one those men got out, and just as the last
+ one stepped down on one side the heads of two cream-colored horses
+ appeared at the open door on the other side, their big troubled eyes
+ looking straight at me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ During my life on the frontier I have seen enough of native horses to know
+ that when a pair of excited mustang leaders try to get inside a stage, it
+ is time for one to get out, so I got out! One of those men passengers
+ instantly called to me, "You stay in there!" I asked, "Why?" "Because it
+ is perfectly safe," said a second man. I was very indignant at being
+ spoken to in this way and turned my back to them. The driver got the
+ leaders in position, and then looking around, said to me that when the
+ balky wheelers once started they would run up the hill "like the devil,"
+ and I would surely be left unless I was inside the stage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I knew that he was telling the truth, and if he had been the first man to
+ tell me to get in the coach I would have done so at once, but it so
+ happened that he was the fourth, and by that time I was beginning to feel
+ abused. It was bad enough to have to obey just one man, when at home, and
+ then to have four strange men&mdash;three of them idiots, too&mdash;suddenly
+ take upon themselves to order me around was not to be endured. I had
+ started on the trip with the expectation of taking care of myself, and
+ still felt competent to do so. Perhaps I was very tired, and perhaps I was
+ very cross. At all events I told the driver I would not get in&mdash;that
+ if I was left I would go back to the ranch. So I stayed outside, taking
+ great care, however, to stand close to the stage door.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The instant I heard the loosening of the brake I jumped up on the step,
+ and catching a firm hold each side of the door, was about to step in when
+ one of those men passengers grabbed my arm and tried to jerk me back, so
+ he could get in ahead of me! It was a dreadful thing for anyone to do, for
+ if my hands and arms had not been unusually strong from riding
+ hard-mouthed horses, I would undoubtedly have been thrown underneath the
+ big wheels and horribly crushed, for the four horses were going at a
+ terrific gait, and the jerky was swaying like a live thing. As it was,
+ anger and indignation gave me extra strength and I scrambled inside with
+ nothing more serious happening than a bruised head. But that man! He
+ pushed in back of me and, not knowing the nice little ways of jerkies, was
+ pitched forward to the floor with an awful thud. But after a second or so
+ he pulled himself up on his seat, which was opposite mine, and there we
+ two sat in silence and in darkness. I noticed the next morning that there
+ was a big bruise on one side of his face, at the sight of which I rejoiced
+ very much.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was some distance this side of the hill when the driver stopped his
+ horses and waited for the two men who had been left. They seemed much
+ exhausted when they came up, but found sufficient breath to abuse the
+ driver for having left them; but he at once roared out, "Get in, I tell
+ you, or I'll leave you sure enough!" That settled matters, and we started
+ on again. Very soon those men fell asleep and rolled off their seats to
+ the floor, where they snored and had bad dreams. I was jammed in a corner
+ without mercy, and of course did not sleep one second during the long
+ wretched night. Twice we stopped for fresh horses, and at both places I
+ walked about a little to rest my cramped feet and limbs. At breakfast the
+ next morning I asked the driver to let me ride on top with him, which he
+ consented to, and from there on to Benton I had peace and fresh air&mdash;the
+ glorious air of Montana.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yesterday&mdash;the day after I got here&mdash;I was positively ill from
+ the awful shaking up, mental as well as physical, I received on that stage
+ ride. We reached Benton at eleven. Faye was at the hotel with an ambulance
+ when the stage drove up, and it was amusing to look at the faces of those
+ men when they saw Faye in his uniform, and the government outfit. We
+ started for camp at once, and left them standing on the hotel porch
+ watching us as we drove down the street. It is a pity that such men cannot
+ be compelled to serve at least one enlistment in the Army, and be drilled
+ into something that resembles a real man. But perhaps recruiting officers
+ would not accept them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, October, 1878.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ MY stay at the little town of Sun River Crossing was short, for when I
+ arrived there the other day in the stage from Benton, I found a note
+ awaiting me from Mrs. Bourke, saying that I must come right on to Fort
+ Shaw, so I got back in the stage and came to the post, a distance of five
+ miles, where General Bourke was on the lookout for me. He is in command of
+ the regiment as well as the post, as Colonel Fitz-James is still in
+ Europe. Of course regimental headquarters and the band are here, which
+ makes the garrison seem very lively to me. The band is out at guard
+ mounting every pleasant morning, and each Friday evening there is a fine
+ concert in the hall by the orchestra, after which we have a little dance.
+ The sun shines every day, but the air is cool and crisp and one feels that
+ ice and snow are not very far off.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The order for the two companies on the Marias to return to the Milk River
+ country was most unexpected. That old villain Sitting Bull, chief of the
+ Sioux Indians, made an official complaint to the "Great Father" that the
+ half-breeds were on land that belonged to his people, and were killing
+ buffalo that were theirs also. So the companies have been sent up to
+ arrest the half-breeds and conduct them to Fort Belknap, and to break up
+ their villages and burn their cabins. The officers disliked the prospect
+ of doing all this very much, for there must be many women and little
+ children among them. Just how long it will take no one can tell, but
+ probably three or four weeks.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And while Faye is away I am staying with General and Mrs. Bourke. I cannot
+ have a house until he comes, for quarters cannot be assigned to an officer
+ until he has reported for duty at a post. There are two companies of the
+ old garrison here still, and this has caused much doubling up among the
+ lieutenants&mdash;that is, assigning one set of quarters to two officers&mdash;but
+ it has been arranged so we can be by ourselves. Four rooms at one end of
+ the hospital have been cut off from the hospital proper by a heavy
+ partition that has been put up at the end of the long corridor, and these
+ rooms are now being calcimined and painted. They were originally intended
+ for the contract surgeon. We will have our own little porch and entrance
+ hall and a nice yard back of the kitchen. It will all be so much more
+ private and comfortable in every way than it could possibly have been in
+ quarters with another family.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is delightful to be in a nicely furnished, well-regulated house once
+ more. The buildings are all made of adobe, and the officers' quarters have
+ low, broad porches in front, and remind me a little of the houses at Fort
+ Lyon, only of course these are larger and have more rooms. There are nice
+ front yards, and on either side of the officers' walk is a row of
+ beautiful cottonwood trees that form a complete arch. They are watered by
+ an acequia that brings water from Sun River several miles above the post.
+ The post is built along the banks of that river but I do not see from what
+ it derived its name, for the water is muddy all the time. The country
+ about here is rather rolling, but there are two large buttes&mdash;one
+ called Square Butte that is really grand, and the other is Crown Butte.
+ The drives up and down the river are lovely, and I think that Bettie and I
+ will soon have many pleasant mornings together on these roads. After the
+ slow dignified drives I am taking almost every day, I wonder how her
+ skittish, affected ways will seem to me!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I am so glad to be with the regiment again&mdash;that is, with old
+ friends, although seeing them in a garrison up in the Rocky Mountains is
+ very different from the life in a large city in the far South! Four
+ companies are still at Fort Missoula, where the major of the regiment is
+ in command. Our commanding officer and his wife were there also during the
+ winter, therefore those of us who were at Helena and Camp Baker, feel that
+ we must entertain them in some way. Consequently, now that everyone is
+ settled, the dining and wining has begun. Almost every day there is a
+ dinner or card party given in their honor, and several very delightful
+ luncheons have been given. And then the members of the old garrison,
+ according to army etiquette, have to entertain those that have just come,
+ so altogether we are very gay. The dinners are usually quite elegant,
+ formal affairs, beautifully served with dainty china and handsome silver.
+ The officers appear at these in full-dress uniform, and that adds much to
+ the brilliancy of things, but not much to the comfort of the officers, I
+ imagine.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Everyone is happy in the fall, after the return of the companies from
+ their hard and often dangerous summer campaign, and settles down for the
+ winter. It is then that we feel we can feast and dance, and it is then,
+ too, that garrison life at a frontier post becomes so delightful. We are
+ all very fond of dancing, so I think that Faye and I will give a cotillon
+ later on. In fact, it is about all we can do while living in those four
+ rooms.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have Episcopal service each alternate Sunday, when the Rev. Mr. Clark
+ comes from Helena, a distance of eighty-five miles, to hold one service
+ for the garrison here and one at the very small village of Sun River. And
+ once more Major Pierce and I are in the same choir. Doctor Gordon plays
+ the organ, and beautifully, too. For some time he was organist in a church
+ at Washington, and of course knows the service perfectly. Our star,
+ however, is a sergeant! He came to this country with an opera troupe, but
+ an attack of diphtheria ruined his voice for the stage, so he enlisted!
+ His voice (barytone) is still of exquisite quality, and just the right
+ volume for our hall.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, January, 1879.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THERE has been so much going on in the garrison, and so much for me to
+ attend to in getting the house settled, I have not had time to write more
+ than the note I sent about dear little Billie. I miss him dreadfully, for,
+ small as he was, he was always doing something cunning, always getting
+ into mischief. He died the day we moved to this house, and it hurts even
+ now when I think of how I was kept from caring for him the last day of his
+ short life. And he wanted to be with me, too, for when I put him in his
+ box he would cling to my fingers and try to get back to me. It is such a
+ pity that we ever cracked his nuts. His lower teeth had grown to perfect
+ little tusks that had bored a hole in the roof of his mouth. As soon as
+ that was discovered, we had them cut off, but it was too late&mdash;the
+ little grayback would not eat.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are almost settled now, and Sam, our Chinese cook, is doing splendidly.
+ At first there was trouble, and I had some difficulty in convincing him
+ that I was mistress of my own house and not at all afraid of him. Cagey
+ has gone back to Holly Springs. He had become utterly worthless during the
+ summer camp, where he had almost nothing to do.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our little entertainment for the benefit of the mission here was a
+ wonderful success. Every seat was occupied, every corner packed, and we
+ were afraid that the old theater might collapse. We made eighty dollars,
+ clear of all expenses. The tableaux were first, so the small people could
+ be sent home early. Then came our pantomime. Sergeant Thompson sang the
+ words and the orchestra played a soft accompaniment that made the whole
+ thing most effective. Major Pierce was a splendid Villikins, and as Dinah
+ I received enough applause to satisfy anyone, but the curtain remained
+ down, motionless and unresponsive, just because I happened to be the wife
+ of the stage manager!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The prison scene and Miserere from Il Trovatore were beautiful. Sergeant
+ Mann instructed each one of the singers, and the result was far beyond our
+ expectations. Of course the fine orchestra of twenty pieces was a great
+ addition and support. Our duet was not sung, because I was seized with an
+ attack of stage fright at the last rehearsal, so Sergeant Mann sang an
+ exquisite solo in place of the duet, which was ever so much nicer. I was
+ with Mrs. Joyce in one scene of her pantomime, "John Smith," which was far
+ and away the best part of the entertainment. Mrs. Joyce was charming, and
+ showed us what a really fine actress she is. The enlisted men went to
+ laugh, and they kept up a good-natured clapping and laughing from first to
+ last.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was surprising that so many of the Sun River and ranch people came, for
+ the night was terrible, even for Montana, and the roads must have been
+ impassable in places. Even here in the post there were great drifts of
+ snow, and the path to the theater was cut through banks higher than our
+ heads. It had been mild and pleasant for weeks, and only two nights before
+ the entertainment we had gone to the hall for rehearsal with fewer wraps
+ than usual. We had been there about an hour, I think, when the corporal of
+ the guard came in to report to the officer of the day, that a fierce
+ blizzard was making it impossible for sentries to walk post. His own
+ appearance told better than words what the storm was. He had on a long
+ buffalo coat, muskrat cap and gauntlets, and the fur from his head down,
+ also heavy overshoes, were filled with snow, and at each end of his
+ mustache were icicles hanging. He made a fine, soldierly picture as he
+ brought his rifle to his side and saluted. The officer of the day hurried
+ out, and after a time returned, he also smothered in furs and snow. He
+ said the storm was terrific and he did not see how many of us could
+ possibly get to our homes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But of course we could not remain in the hall until the blizzard had
+ ceased, so after rehearsing a little more, we wrapped ourselves up as well
+ as we could and started for our homes. The wind was blowing at hurricane
+ speed, I am sure, and the heavy fall of snow was being carried almost
+ horizontally, and how each frozen flake did sting! Those of us who lived
+ in the garrison could not go very far astray, as the fences were on one
+ side and banks of snow on the other, but the light snow had already
+ drifted in between and made walking very slow and difficult. We all got to
+ our different homes finally, with no greater mishap than a few slightly
+ frozen ears and noses. Snow had banked up on the floor inside of our front
+ door so high that for a few minutes Faye and I thought that we could not
+ get in the house.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Major Pierce undertook to see Mrs. Elmer safely to her home at the
+ sutler's store, and in order to get there they were obliged to cross a
+ wide space in between the officers' line and the store. Nothing could be
+ seen ten feet from them when they left the last fence, but they tried to
+ get their bearings by the line of the fence, and closing their eyes,
+ dashed ahead into the cloud of blinding, stinging snow. Major Pierce had
+ expected to go straight to a side door of the store, but the awful
+ strength of the wind and snow pushed them over, and they struck a corner
+ of the fence farthest away&mdash;in fact, they would have missed the fence
+ also if Mrs. Elmer's fur cape had not caught on one of the pickets, and
+ gone out on the plains to certain death. Bright lights had been placed in
+ the store windows, but not one had they seen. These storms kill so many
+ range cattle, but the most destructive of all is a freeze after a chinook,
+ that covers the ground with ice so it is impossible for them to get to the
+ grass. At such times the poor animals suffer cruelly. We often hear them
+ lowing, sometimes for days, and can easily imagine that we see the
+ starving beasts wandering on and on, ever in search of an uncovered bit of
+ grass. The lowing of hundreds of cattle on a cold winter night is the most
+ horrible sound one can imagine.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Cold as it is, I ride Bettie almost every day, but only on the high ground
+ where the snow has been blown off. We are a funny sight sometimes when we
+ come in&mdash;Bettie's head, neck, and chest white with her frozen breath,
+ icicles two or three inches long hanging from each side of her chin, and
+ my fur collar and cap white also. I wear a sealskin cap with broad ear
+ tabs, long sealskin gauntlets that keep my hands and arms warm, and high
+ leggings and moccasins of beaver, but with the fur inside, which makes
+ them much warmer. A tight chamois skin waist underneath my cadet-cloth
+ habit and a broad fur collar completes a riding costume that keeps me warm
+ without being bungling. I found a sealskin coat too warm and heavy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No one will ride now and they do not know what fine exercise they are
+ missing. And I am sure that Bettie is glad to get her blood warm once
+ during the twenty-four hours. Friends kindly tell me that some day I will
+ be found frozen out on the plains, and that the frisky Bettie will kill
+ me, and so on. I ride too fast to feel the cold, and Bettie I enjoy&mdash;all
+ but the airs she assumes inside the post. Our house is near the center of
+ the officers' line, and no matter which way I go or what I do, that little
+ beast can never be made to walk one step until we get out on the road, but
+ insists upon going sideways, tossing her head, and giving little rears. It
+ looks so affected and makes me feel very foolish, particularly since Mrs.
+ Conger said to me the other day: "Why do you make your horse dance that
+ way&mdash;he might throw you." I then asked her if she would not kindly
+ ride Bettie a few times and teach her to keep her feet down. But she said
+ it was too cold to go out!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have much more room in this house than we had in the hospital, and are
+ more comfortable every way. Almost every day or evening there is some sort
+ of an entertainment&mdash;german, dinner, luncheon, or card party. I am so
+ glad that we gave the first cotillon that had ever been given in the
+ regiment, for it was something new on the frontier; therefore everyone
+ enjoyed it. Just now the garrison seems to have gone cotillon crazy, and
+ not being satisfied with a number of private ones, a german club has been
+ organized that gives dances in the hall every two weeks. So far Faye has
+ been the leader of each one. With all this pleasure, the soldiers are not
+ being neglected. Every morning there are drills and a funny kind of target
+ practice inside the quarters, and of course there are inspections and
+ other things.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT ELLIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, January, 1879.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT is still cold, stinging cold, and we are beginning to think that there
+ was much truth in what we were told on our way over last fall&mdash;that
+ Fort Ellis is the very coldest place in the whole territory. For two days
+ the temperature was fifty below, and I can assure you that things hummed!
+ The logs of our house made loud reports like pistol shots, and there was
+ frost on the walls of every room that were not near roaring fires. No one
+ ventures forth such weather unless compelled to do so, and then, of
+ course, every precaution is taken to guard against freezing. In this
+ altitude one will freeze before feeling the cold, as I know from
+ experience, having at the present time two fiery red ears of enormous
+ size. They are fiery in feeling, too, as well as in color.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The atmosphere looks like frozen mist, and is wonderful, and almost at any
+ time between sunrise and sunset a "sun dog" can be seen with its
+ scintillating rainbow tints, that are brilliant yet exquisitely delicate
+ in coloring. Our houses are really very warm&mdash;the thick logs are
+ plastered inside and papered, every window has a storm sash and every room
+ a double floor, and our big stoves can burn immense logs. But
+ notwithstanding all this, our greatest trial is to keep things to eat.
+ Everything freezes solid, and so far we have not found one edible that is
+ improved by freezing. It must be awfully discouraging to a cook to find on
+ a biting cold morning, that there is not one thing in the house that can
+ be prepared for breakfast until it has passed through the thawing process;
+ that even the water in the barrels has become solid, round pieces of ice!
+ All along the roof of one side of our house are immense icicles that
+ almost touch the snow on the ground. These are a reminder of the last
+ chinook!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But only last week it was quite pleasant&mdash;not real summery, but warm
+ enough for one to go about in safety. Faye came down from the saw-mill one
+ of those days to see the commanding officer about something and to get the
+ mail. When he was about to start back, in fact, was telling me good-by, I
+ happened to say that I wished I could go, too. Faye said: "You could not
+ stand the exposure, but you might wear my little fur coat" Suggesting the
+ coat was a give-in that I at once took advantage of, and in precisely
+ twenty minutes Charlie, our Chinese cook, had been told what to do, a few
+ articles of clothing wrapped and strapped, and I on Bettie's back ready
+ for the wilds. An old soldier on a big corral horse was our only escort,
+ and to his saddle were fastened our various bags and bundles.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Far up a narrow valley that lies in between two mountain ranges, the
+ government has a saw-mill that is worked by twenty or more soldiers under
+ the supervision of an officer, where lumber can be cut when needed for the
+ post. One of these ranges is very high, and Mount Bridger, first of the
+ range and nearest Fort Ellis, along whose base we had to go, has snow on
+ its top most of the year. Often when wind is not noticeable at the post,
+ we can see the light snow being blown with terrific force from the peak of
+ this mountain for hundreds of yards in a perfectly horizontal line, when
+ it will spread out and fall in a magnificent spray another two or three
+ hundred feet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The mill is sixteen miles from Fort Ellis, and the snow was very deep&mdash;so
+ deep in places that the horses had difficulty in getting their feet
+ forward, and as we got farther up, the valley narrowed into a ravine where
+ the snow was even deeper. There was no road or even trail to be seen; the
+ bark on trees had been cut to mark the way, but far astray we could not
+ have gone unless we had deliberately ridden up the side of a mountain. The
+ only thing that resembled a house along the sixteen miles was a deserted
+ cabin about half way up, and which only accentuated the awful loneliness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Bettie had been standing in the stable for several days, and that, with
+ the biting cold air in the valley, made her entirely too frisky, and she
+ was very nervous, too, over the deep snow that held her feet down. We went
+ Indian file&mdash;I always in the middle&mdash;as there were little grades
+ and falling-off places all along that were hidden by the snow, and I was
+ cautioned constantly by Faye and Bryant to keep my horse in line. The snow
+ is very fine and dry in this altitude, and never packs as it does in a
+ more moist atmosphere.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When we had ridden about one half the distance up we came to a little
+ hill, at the bottom of which was known to be a bridge that crossed the
+ deep-cut banks of one of those mountain streams that are dry eleven months
+ of the year and raging torrents the twelfth, when the snow melts. It so
+ happened that Faye did not get on this bridge just right, so down in the
+ light snow he and Pete went, and all that we could see of them were Faye's
+ head and shoulders and the head of the horse with the awful bulging eyes!
+ Poor Pete was terribly frightened, and floundered about until he nearly
+ buried himself in snow as he tried to find something solid upon which to
+ put his feet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was just back of Faye when he went down, but the next instant I had
+ retreated to the top of the hill, and had to use all the strength in my
+ arms to avoid being brought back to the post. When Bettie saw Pete go
+ down, she whirled like a flash and with two or three bounds was on top of
+ the hill again. She was awfully frightened and stood close to Bryant's
+ horse, trembling all over. Poor Bryant did not know what to do or which
+ one to assist, so I told him to go down and get the lieutenant up on the
+ bank and I would follow. Just how Faye got out of his difficulty I did not
+ see, for I was too busy attending to my own affairs. Bettie acted as
+ though she was bewitched, and go down to the bridge she would not.
+ Finally, when I was about tired out, Faye said we must not waste more time
+ there and that I had better ride Pete.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So I dismounted and the saddles were changed, and then there was more
+ trouble. Pete had never been ridden by a woman before, and thinking,
+ perhaps, that his sudden one-sidedness was a part of the bridge
+ performance, at once protested by jumps and lunges, but he soon quieted
+ down and we started on again. Bettie danced a little with Faye, but that
+ was all. She evidently remembered her lost battle with him at Camp Baker.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was almost dark when we reached the saw-mill, and as soon as it became
+ known that I was with the "lieutenant" every man sprang up from some place
+ underneath the snow to look at me, and two or three ran over to assist
+ Bryant with our things. It was awfully nice to know that I was a person of
+ importance, even if it was out in a camp in the mountains where probably a
+ woman had never been before. The little log cabin built for officers had
+ only the one long room, with large, comfortable bunk, two tables, chairs,
+ a "settle" of pine boards, and near one end of the room was a box stove
+ large enough to heat two rooms of that size. By the time my stiffened body
+ could get inside, the stove had been filled to the top with pine wood that
+ roared and crackled in a most cheerful and inviting manner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the snow out there! I do not consider it advisable to tell the exact
+ truth, so I will simply say that it was higher than the cabin, but that
+ for some reason it had left an open space of about three feet all around
+ the logs, and that gave us air and light through windows which had been
+ thoughtfully placed unusually high. The long stable, built against a bank,
+ where the horses and mules were kept, was entirely buried underneath the
+ snow, and you would never have dreamed that there was anything whatever
+ there unless you had seen the path that had been shoveled down to the
+ door. The cabin the men lived in, I did not see at all. We were in a
+ ravine where the pine forest was magnificent, but one could see that the
+ trees were shortened many feet by the great depth of snow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our meals were brought to us by Bryant from the soldiers' mess, and as the
+ cook was only a pick-up, they were often a mess indeed, but every effort
+ was made to have them nice. The day after we got there the cook evidently
+ made up his mind that some recognition should be shown of the honor of my
+ presence in the woods, so he made a big fat pie for my dinner. It was
+ really fat, for the crust must have been mostly of lard, and the poor man
+ had taken much pains with the decorations of twisted rings and little
+ balls that were on the top. It really looked very nice as Bryant set it
+ down on the table in front of me, with an air that the most dignified of
+ butlers might have envied, and said, "Compliments of the cook, ma'am!" Of
+ course I was, and am still, delighted with the attention from the cook,
+ but for some reason I was suspicious of that pie, it was so very high up,
+ so I continued to talk about it admiringly until after Bryant had gone
+ from the cabin, and then I tried to cut it! The filling&mdash;and there
+ was an abundance&mdash;was composed entirely of big, hard raisins that
+ still had their seeds in. The knife could not cut them, so they rolled
+ over on the table and on the floor, much like marbles. I scooped out a
+ good-sized piece as well as I could, gathered up the runaway raisins, and
+ then&mdash;put it in the stove.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And this I did at every dinner while I was there, almost trembling each
+ time for fear Bryant would come in and discover how the pie was being
+ disposed of. It lasted long, for I could not cut off a piece for Faye, as
+ Bryant had given us to understand in the beginning that the chef d'oeuvre
+ was for me only.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Nothing pleases me more than to have the enlisted men pay me some little
+ attention, and when the day after the pie a beautiful little gray squirrel
+ was brought to me in a nice airy box, I was quite overcome. He is very
+ much like Billie in size and color, which seems remarkable, since Billie
+ was from the far South and this little fellow from the far North. I wanted
+ to take him out of the box at once, but the soldier said he would bite,
+ and having great respect for the teeth of a squirrel, I let him stay in
+ his prison while we were out there.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The first time I let him out after we got home he was frantic, and jumped
+ on the mantel, tables, and chairs, scattering things right and left.
+ Finally he started to run up a lace window curtain back of the sewing
+ machine. On top of the machine was a plate of warm cookies that Charlie
+ had just brought to me, and getting a sniff of those the squirrel stopped
+ instantly, hesitated just a second, and then over he jumped, took a cookie
+ with his paws and afterwards held it with his teeth until he had settled
+ himself comfortably, when he again took it in his paws and proceeded to
+ eat with the greatest relish. After he had eaten all he very well could,
+ he hid the rest back of the curtain in quite an at-home way. There was
+ nothing at all wonderful in all this, except that the squirrel was just
+ from the piney woods where warm sugar cakes are unknown, so how did he
+ know they were good to eat?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was at the saw-mill four days, and then we all came in together and on
+ bob sleds. There were four mules for each sleigh, so not much attention
+ was paid to the great depth of snow. Both horses knew when we got to the
+ bridge and gave Bryant trouble. Every bit of the trail out had been
+ obliterated by drifting snow, and I still wonder how these animals
+ recognized the precise spot when the snow was level in every place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We found the house in excellent order, and consider our new Chinaman a
+ treasure. A few days before Faye went to the mill I made some Boston brown
+ bread. I always make that myself, as I fancy I can make it very good, but
+ for some reason I was late in getting it on to steam that day, so when I
+ went to the kitchen to put it in the oven I found a much-abused Chinaman.
+ When he saw what I was about to do he became very angry and his eyes
+ looked green. He said, "You no put him in l'oven." I said, "Yes, Charlie,
+ I have to for one hour." He said, "You no care workman, you sploil my
+ dee-nee, you get some other boy."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now Charlie was an excellent servant and I did not care to lose him, but
+ to take that bread out was not to be considered. I would no longer have
+ been mistress of my own house, so I told him quietly, "Very well," and
+ closed the oven door with great deliberation. The dinner was a little
+ better than usual, and I wondered all the time what the outcome would be.
+ I knew that he was simply piqued because I had not let him make the bread.
+ After his work was all done he came in and said, with a smile that was
+ almost a grin, "I go now&mdash;I send 'nother boy," and go he did. But the
+ "other boy" came in time to give us a delicious breakfast, and everything
+ went on just the same as when old Charlie was here. He is in Bozeman and
+ comes to see us often.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This Charlie takes good care of my chickens that are my pride and delight.
+ There are twenty, and every one is snow white; some have heavy round
+ topknots. I found them at different ranches. It is so cold here that
+ chicken roosts have to be covered with strips of blanket and made flat and
+ broad, so the feathers will cover the chickens' feet, otherwise they will
+ be frozen. It is a treat to have fresh eggs, and without having to pay a
+ dollar and a half per dozen for them. That is the price we have paid for
+ eggs almost ever since we came to the Territory.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT ELLIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, June, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ EVERYTHING is packed and on the wagons&mdash;that is, all but the camp
+ outfit which we will use on the trip over&mdash;and in the morning we will
+ start on our way back to Fort Shaw. With the furniture that belongs to the
+ quarters and the camp things, we were so comfortable in our own house we
+ decided that there was no necessity to go to Mrs. Adams's, except for
+ dinner and breakfast, although both General and Mrs. Adams have been most
+ hospitable and kind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The way these two moves have come about seems very funny to me. Faye was
+ ordered over here to command C Company when it was left without an
+ officer, because he was senior second lieutenant in the regiment and
+ entitled to it. The captain of this company has been East on recruiting
+ service, and has just been relieved by Colonel Knight, captain of Faye's
+ company at Shaw; as that company is now without an officer, the senior
+ second lieutenant has to return and command his own company. This
+ recognition of a little rank has been expensive to us, and disagreeable
+ too. The lieutenants are constantly being moved about, often details that
+ apparently do not amount to much but which take much of their small
+ salary.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Chinaman is going with us, for which I am most thankful, and at his
+ request we have decided to take the white chickens. Open boxes have been
+ made specially for them that fit on the rear ends of the wagons, and we
+ think they will be very comfortable&mdash;but we will certainly look like
+ emigrants when on the road. The two squirrels will go also. The men of the
+ company have sent me three squirrels during the winter. The dearest one of
+ all had been injured and lived only a few days. The flying squirrel is the
+ least interesting and seems stupid. It will lie around and sleep during
+ the entire day, but at dark will manage to get on some high perch and flop
+ down on your shoulder or head when you least expect it and least desire
+ it, too. The little uncanny thing cannot fly, really, but the webs enable
+ it to take tremendous leaps. I expect that it looks absurd for us to be
+ taking across the country a small menagerie, but the squirrels were
+ presents, and of course had to go, and the chickens are beautiful, and
+ give us quantities of eggs. Besides, if we had left the chickens, Charlie
+ might not have gone, for he feeds them and watches over them as if they
+ were his very own, and looks very cross if the striker gives them even a
+ little corn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Night before last an unusually pleasant dancing party was given by Captain
+ McAndrews, when Faye and I were guests of honor. It was such a surprise to
+ us, and so kind in Captain McAndrews to give it, for he is a bachelor.
+ Supper was served in his own quarters, but dancing was in the vacant set
+ adjoining. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flags, and the
+ fragrant cedar and spruce. Mrs. Adams, wife of the commanding officer,
+ superintended all of the arrangements and also assisted in receiving. The
+ supper was simply delicious&mdash;as all army suppers are&mdash;and I
+ fancy that she and other ladies of the garrison were responsible for the
+ perfect salads and cakes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The orchestra was from Bozeman, so the music was very good. Quite a party
+ of young people also, many of them friends of ours, came up from Bozeman,
+ which not only swelled the number of guests, but gave life to the dance,
+ for in a small garrison like this the number of partners is limited. The
+ country about here is beautiful now; the snow is melting on the mountains,
+ and there is such a lovely green every place, I almost wish that we might
+ have remained until fall, for along the valleys and through the canons
+ there are grand trails for horseback riding, while Fort Shaw has nothing
+ of the kind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, July, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ WE are with the commanding officer and his wife for a few days while our
+ house is being settled. Every room has just been painted and tinted and
+ looks so clean and bright. The Chinaman, squirrels, and chickens are there
+ now, and are already very much at home, and Charlie is delighted that the
+ chickens are so much admired.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The first part of the trip over was simply awful! The morning was
+ beautiful when we left Ellis&mdash;warm and sunny&mdash;and everybody came
+ to see us oft. We started in fine spirits, and all went well for ten or
+ twelve miles, when we got to the head waters of the Missouri, where the
+ three small rivers, Gallatin, Jefferson, and Madison join and make the one
+ big river. The drive through the forest right there is usually delightful,
+ and although we knew that the water was high in the Gallatin by Fort
+ Ellis, we were wholly unprepared for the scene that confronted us when we
+ reached the valley. Not one inch of ground could be seen&mdash;nothing but
+ the trees surrounded; by yellow, muddy water that showed quite a current.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The regular stage road has been made higher than the ground because of
+ these July freshets, when the snow is melting on the mountains, but it was
+ impossible to keep on it, as its many turns could not be seen, and it
+ would not have helped much either, as the water was deep. The ambulance
+ was in the lead, of course, so we were in all the excitement of exploring
+ unseen ground. The driver would urge the mules, and if the leaders did not
+ go down, very good&mdash;we would go on, perhaps a few yards. If they did
+ go down enough to show that it was dangerous that way, he would turn them
+ in another direction and try there. Sometimes it was necessary almost to
+ turn around in order to keep upon the higher ground. In this way mules and
+ drivers worked until four o'clock in the afternoon, the dirty water often
+ coming up over the floor of the ambulance, and many times it looked as if
+ we could not go on one step farther without being upset in the mud and
+ water.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But at four we reached an island, where there was a small house and a
+ stable for the stage relay horses, and not far beyond was another island
+ where Faye decided to camp for the night. It was the only thing he could
+ have done. He insisted upon my staying at the house, but I finally
+ convinced him that the proper place for me was in camp, and I went on with
+ him. The island was very small, and the highest point above water could
+ not have been over two feet. Of course everything had to be upon it&mdash;horses,
+ mules, wagons, drivers, Faye and I, and the two small squirrels, and the
+ chickens also. In addition to our own traveling menagerie there were
+ native inhabitants of that island&mdash;millions and millions of
+ mosquitoes, each one with a sharp appetite and sharp sting. We thought
+ that we had learned all about vicious mosquitoes while in the South, but
+ the Southern mosquitoes are slow and caressing in comparison to those
+ Montana things.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was very warm, and the Chinaman felt sorry for the chickens shut up in
+ the boxes, where fierce quarrels seemed to be going on all the time. So
+ after he had fed them we talked it over, and decided to let them out, as
+ they could not possibly get away from us across the big body of water.
+ There were twenty large chickens in one big box, and twenty-seven small
+ ones that had been brought in a long box by themselves. Well, Charlie and
+ one of the men got the boxes down and opened them. At once the four or
+ five mother hens clucked and scratched and kept on clucking until the
+ little chicks were let out, when every one of them ran to its own mother,
+ and each hen strutted off with her own brood. That is the absolute truth,
+ but is not all. When night came the chickens went back to their boxes to
+ roost&mdash;all but the small ones. Those were left outside with their
+ mothers, and just before daylight Charlie raised a great commotion when he
+ put them up for the day's trip.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When we were about ready to start in the morning, a man came over from the
+ house and told Faye that he would pilot us through the rest of the water,
+ that it was very dangerous in places, where the road had been built up,
+ and if a narrow route was not carefully followed, a team would go down a
+ bank of four or five feet. He had with him just the skeleton of a wagon&mdash;the
+ four wheels with two or three long boards on top, drawn by two horses. So
+ we went down in the dirty water again, that seemed to get deeper and
+ deeper as we splashed on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now and then I could catch a glimpse of our pilot standing up on the
+ boards very much like a circus rider, for the wagon wheels were twisting
+ around over the roots of trees and stones, in a way that required careful
+ balancing on his part. We got along very well until about noon, when a
+ soldier came splashing up on a mule and told Faye that one of the wagons
+ had turned over! That was dreadful news and made me most anxious about the
+ trunks and chests, and the poor chickens, too, all of which might be down
+ under the water.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They got the ambulance under some trees, unfastened the mules and led them
+ away, leaving me alone, without even the driver. The soldier had
+ thoughtfully led up Pete for Faye to ride back, and the mules were needed
+ to assist in pulling the wagon up. Fortunately the wagon was caught by a
+ tree and did not go entirely over, and it so happened, too, that it was
+ the one loaded more with furniture than anything else, so not much damage
+ was done.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our pilot had left us some time before, to hurry on and get any passengers
+ that might come in the stage that runs daily between Helena and Bozeman.
+ As soon as I began to look around a little after I was left alone in the
+ ambulance, I discovered that not so very far ahead was an opening in the
+ trees and bushes, and that a bit of beautiful dry land could be seen. I
+ was looking at it with longing eyes when suddenly something came down the
+ bank and on into the water, and not being particularly brave, I thought of
+ the unprotected position I was in. But the terrible monster turned out to
+ be our pilot, and as he came nearer, I saw that he had something on the
+ wagon&mdash;whether men or women or mere bags of stuff I could not tell.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But in time he got near enough for me to see that two men were with him&mdash;most
+ miserable, scared tourists&mdash;both standing up on the seesawing boards,
+ the first with arms around the pilot's neck, and the second with his arms
+ around him. They were dressed very much alike, each one having on his head
+ an immaculate white straw hat, and over his coat a long&mdash;very long&mdash;linen
+ duster, and they both had on gloves! Their trousers were pulled up as high
+ as they could get them, giving a fine display of white hose and low shoes.
+ The last one was having additional woe, for one leg of his trousers was
+ slipping down, and of course it was impossible for him to pull it up and
+ keep his balance. Every turn of the wheels the thick yellow water was
+ being spattered on them, and I can imagine the condition they were in by
+ the time they reached the little inn on the island. The pilot thought they
+ were funny, too, for when he passed he grinned and jerked his head back to
+ call my attention to them. He called to know what had happened to me, and
+ I told him that I was a derelict, and he would ascertain the cause farther
+ on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After a while&mdash;it seemed hours to me&mdash;Faye and the wagons came
+ up, and in time we got out of the awful mess and on dry land. It was the
+ Fourth of July, and we all wished for a gun or something that would make a
+ loud noise wherewith we could celebrate&mdash;not so much the day as our
+ rejoicing at getting out of the wilderness. The men were in a deplorable
+ condition, wet and tired, for no one had been able to sleep the night
+ before because of the vicious mosquitoes and the stamping of the poor
+ animals. So, when Faye saw one of the drivers go to a spring for water,
+ and was told that it was a large, fine spring, he decided to camp right
+ there and rest before going farther.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But rest we could not, for the mosquitoes were there also, and almost as
+ bad as they had been on the island, and the tents inside were covered with
+ them as soon as they were pitched. If there is a person who thinks that a
+ mosquito has no brain, and is incapable of looking ahead, that person will
+ soon learn his mistake if ever he comes to the Missouri River, Montana!
+ The heat was fierce, too, and made it impossible for us to remain in the
+ tents, so we were obliged, after all, to sit out under the trees until the
+ air had cooled at night sufficiently to chill the mosquitoes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The chickens were let out at every camp, and each time, without fail, they
+ flew up to their boxes on the wagons. Charlie would put in little
+ temporary roosts, that made them more comfortable, and before daylight
+ every morning he would gather up the little ones and the mothers and put
+ them in the crates for the day. He is willing and faithful, but has queer
+ ideas about some things. Just as I was getting in the ambulance the second
+ morning on the trip, I heard a crunching sound and then another, and
+ looking back, I saw the Chinaman on top of the mess chest with head bent
+ over and elbows sticking out, jumping up and down with all his strength.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I ran over and told him not to do so, for I saw at once what was the
+ matter. But he said, "He velly blig&mdash;he no go downee&mdash;me flixee
+ him," and up and down he went again, harder than ever. After a lengthy
+ argument he got down, and I showed him once more how to put the things in
+ so the top would shut tight. There were a good many pieces of broken
+ china, and these Charlie pitched over in the water with a grin that
+ plainly said, "You see&mdash;me flixee you!" Of course the soldiers saw it
+ all and laughed heartily, which made Charlie very angry, and gave him a
+ fine opportunity to express himself in Chinese. The rest of the trip was
+ pleasant, and some of the camps were delightful, but I am afraid that I no
+ longer possess beautiful white chickens&mdash;my Chinaman seems to be the
+ owner of all, big and small.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, August, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE company has been ordered to "proceed without delay" to Fort Maginnis,
+ a post that is just being established, and to assist another company in
+ building temporary log quarters. The other company will go from Fort
+ Missoula, and has to remain at the new post during the winter, but Faye's
+ company will return here in November. We were all ready to go to the
+ Yellowstone Park next week with General and Mrs. Bourke, but this order
+ from Department Headquarters upsets everything. The company was designated
+ there, and go it must, although Faye has been at Fort Shaw only six weeks.
+ He has command, of course, as Colonel Knight is East on recruiting
+ service, and the first lieutenant is abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ General and Mrs. Bourke could not understand at first why I would not go
+ with them to the park, just the same, but I understood perfectly, and said
+ at once that I would go to Maginnis with Faye. For, to go in one direction
+ where there is only a weekly mail, and Faye to go in another direction
+ where there is no mail at all, and through an Indian country, was not to
+ be considered one second. I was half afraid that the commanding officer
+ might forbid my going with Faye, as he could have done, but he did not,
+ and when he saw that I could not be persuaded to change my mind, an
+ ambulance was ordered to go with the command, so I can have a shelter when
+ it storms, for I shall ride Bettie on the trip.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The distance over is one hundred and fifty miles right across mountains
+ and valleys, and there will be only a faint trail to guide us, and I am
+ anticipating great delight in such a long horseback ride through a wild
+ country. We will have everything for our comfort, too. Faye will be in
+ command, and that means much, and a young contract surgeon, who has been
+ recently appointed, will go with us, and our Chinese cook will go also. I
+ have always wanted to take a trip of this kind, and know that it will be
+ like one long picnic, only much nicer. I never cared for real picnics&mdash;they
+ always have so much headache with them. We have very little to do for the
+ march as our camp outfit is in unusually fine condition. After Charlie's
+ "flixee" so much mess-chest china, Faye had made to order a complete set
+ for four people of white agate ware with blue bands. We have two sets of
+ plates, vegetable dishes, cups and saucers, egg cups, soup plates, and a
+ number of small pieces. The plates and dishes, also platters, can be
+ folded together, and consequently require very little room, and it is a
+ great comfort to know that these things are unbreakable, and that we will
+ not be left without plates for the table when we get in the wilds, and the
+ ware being white looks very nice, not in the least like tin. It came
+ yesterday, just in time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The two squirrels I carried to the woods and turned loose. I could not
+ take them, and I would not leave them to be neglected perhaps. The "Tiger"
+ was still a tiger, and as wild and fierce as when he came from the
+ saw-mill, and was undoubtedly an old squirrel not to be taught new tricks.
+ The flying thing was wholly lacking in sense. I scattered pounds of nuts
+ all about and hope that the two little animals will not suffer. The
+ Chinaman insisted upon our taking those chickens! He goes out every now
+ and then and gives them big pans of food and talks to them in Chinese with
+ a voice and expression that makes one almost want to weep, because the
+ chickens have to be left behind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are to start on the eighteenth, and on the nineteenth we had expected
+ to give a dinner&mdash;a very nice one, too. I am awfully sorry that we
+ could not have given it before going away, for there are so many things to
+ do here during the winter. The doctor has had no experience whatever in
+ camp life, and we are wondering how he will like it. He looks like a man
+ who would much prefer a nice little rocking-chair in a nice little room.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP NEAR JUNOT'S, IN THE JUDITH BASIN, August, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THIS will be left at a little trading store as we pass to-morrow morning,
+ with the hope that it will soon be taken on to Benton and posted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So far, the trip has been delightful, and every bit as nice as I had
+ anticipated. The day we left the post was more than hot&mdash;it was
+ simply scorching; and my whole face on the right side, ear and all, was
+ blistered before we got to the ferry. Just now I am going through a
+ process of peeling which is not beautifying, and is most painful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Before we had come two miles it was discovered that a "washer" was lacking
+ on one of the wheels of a wagon, and a man was sent back on a mule to get
+ one. This caused a delay and made Faye cross, for it really was
+ inexcusable in the wagon master to send a wagon out on a trip like this in
+ that condition. The doctor did not start with the command, but rode up
+ while we were waiting for the man with the washer. The soldiers were
+ lounging on the ground near the wagons, talking and laughing; but when
+ they saw the doctor coming, there was perfect silence over there, and I
+ watched and listened, curious to see what effect the funny sight would
+ have upon them. First one sat up, then another, and some stood up, then
+ some one of them giggled, and that was quite enough to start everyone of
+ them to laughing. They were too far away for the laughing and snickering
+ to be disrespectful, or even to be noticed much, but I knew why they
+ laughed, for I laughed too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The doctor did not present a military appearance. He is the very smallest
+ man I ever saw, and he was on a government horse that is known by its
+ great height&mdash;sixteen hands and two inches, I believe&mdash;and the
+ little man's stirrups were about half way down the horse's sides, and his
+ knees almost on the horse's back. All three of us are wearing officers'
+ white cork helmets, but the doctor's is not a success, being ever so much
+ too large for his small head, consequently it had tilted back and found a
+ resting place on his shoulders, covering his ears and the upper part of
+ his already hot face. For a whip he carried a little switch not much
+ longer than his gauntlets, and which would have puzzled the big horse, if
+ struck by it. With it all the little man could not ride, and as his
+ government saddle was evidently intended for a big person, he seemed
+ uncertain as to which was the proper place to sit&mdash;the pommel, the
+ middle, or the curved back. All during that first day's march the soldiers
+ watched him. I knew this, although we were at the head of the column&mdash;for
+ every time he would start his horse up a little I could hear smothered
+ laughter back of us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was late when we finally got across the Missouri on the funny
+ ferryboat, so we camped for the night on this side near the ferryman's
+ house. It was the doctor's first experience in camp, and of course he did
+ not know how to make himself comfortable. He suffered from the heat, and
+ became still warmer by rushing up and down fanning himself and fighting
+ mosquitoes. Then after dinner he had his horse saddled, a soldier helped
+ him to mount, and he rode back and forth bobbing all sorts of ways, until
+ Faye could stand it no longer and told him to show some mercy to the beast
+ that had carried him all day, and would have to do the same for days to
+ come.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Most of the camps have been in beautiful places&mdash;always by some clear
+ stream where often there was good trout fishing. In one or two of these we
+ found grayling, a very gamey fish, that many epicures consider more
+ delicate than the trout. We have a fine way of keeping fish for the
+ following day. As soon as possible after they have been caught we pack
+ them in long, wet grass and put them in a cool spot, and in this way they
+ will keep remarkably fresh.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have had an abundance of game, too&mdash;all kinds of grouse and
+ prairie chicken, and the men killed one antelope. The Chinaman thought
+ that Faye shot quite too many birds, and began to look cross when they
+ were brought in, which annoyed me exceedingly, and I was determined to
+ stop it. So one evening, after Faye had taken some young chicken to the
+ cook tent, I said to the doctor, "Come with me," and going over to the
+ tent I picked up the birds and went to some trees near by, and handing the
+ doctor one, asked him to help me pick them, at the same time commencing to
+ pull the feathers out of one myself. The poor doctor looked as though he
+ was wishing he had made a specialty of dementia, and stood like a goose,
+ looking at the chicken. Charlie soon became very restless&mdash;went
+ inside the tent, and then came out, humming all the time. Finally he gave
+ in, and coming over to us, fairly snatched the birds from me and said, "Me
+ flixee him," and carried the whole bunch back of his tent where we could
+ not see him. Since that evening Charlie has been the most delighted one in
+ camp when Faye has brought birds in.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All the way we have had only a faint trail to follow, and often even that
+ could not be seen after we had crossed a stream. At such places Faye, the
+ doctor, and I would spread out and search for it. As Bettie and I were
+ always put in the middle, we were usually the finders. One day we came up
+ a hill that was so steep that twelve mules had to be hitched to each wagon
+ in order to get it up. Another day we went down a hill where the trail was
+ so sidling, that the men had to fasten big ropes to the upper side of each
+ wagon to hold it right side up as it was drawn down. Another day we made
+ only a few miles because of the deep-cut banks of a narrow little stream
+ that wound around and across a valley, and which we had to cross eight
+ times. At every crossing the banks had to be sloped off and the bed built
+ up before the wagons could be drawn over. Watching all this has been most
+ entertaining and the whole trip is making a man of the doctor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To-night we are in camp in the Judith Basin and by the Judith River&mdash;a
+ beautiful stream, and by far the largest we have seen on the march. And
+ just across the river from us is a stockade, very high and very large,
+ with heavy board gate that was closed as we came past. We can see the roof
+ of the cabin inside, and a stovepipe sticking up through it. Faye says
+ that he has just heard that the place is a nest of horse thieves of the
+ boldest and most daring type, and that one of them is coming to see him
+ this evening! He was told all this by the Frenchman, Junot, who has a
+ little trading store a mile or so from here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye and the doctor rode over there as soon as the tents had been pitched,
+ to ascertain if the company from Missoula had passed. Our trail and the
+ one from the Bitter Root valley fork there. The company passed several
+ days ago, so we will go on in the morning; otherwise we would have been
+ obliged to wait for it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I had to stay here all alone as Faye would not consent to my going with
+ him. He gave me one of his big pistols, and I had my own small one, and
+ these I put on a table in the tent, after they had gone, and then fastened
+ the tent flaps tight and sat down to await events. But the tent soon
+ became stifling, and it occurred to me that it was foolish to shut myself
+ up so I could not see whatever might come until it was right upon me, so
+ putting my pistol in my pocket and hiding the other, I opened the tent and
+ went out. The first thing I saw was a fishing pole with line and fly, and
+ that I took, and the next was the first sergeant watching me. I knew then
+ that Faye had told him to take care of me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I went over to tell him that I was going for a fish, and then on down to
+ the beautiful river, whose waters are green and very much the color of the
+ Niagara River. I cast the fly over on the water, and instantly a large
+ fish came up, took the fly, and went down again so easily and gracefully
+ that he scarcely made a ripple on the water until he felt the pull of the
+ line. That was when I forgot everything connected with camp&mdash;Faye,
+ horse thieves, and Indians! I had no reel, of course, and getting the big
+ fish out of the water was a problem, for I was standing on a rather high
+ and steep bank. It jumped and jerked in a way that made me afraid I might
+ be pulled down instead of my pulling the fish up, so I began to draw him
+ in, and then up, hand over hand, not daring to breathe while he was
+ suspended in the air. It called for every bit of my strength, as the shiny
+ thing was so heavy. But I got him; and his length was just twice the width
+ of my handkerchief&mdash;a splendid salmon trout. I laid it back of a rock
+ in the shade, and went on down the stream, casting my one fly, and very
+ soon I caught another trout of precisely the same size as the first, and
+ which I landed the same way, too. I put it by the rock with the other.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I kept on down the river, whipping it with my lucky fly every few steps,
+ but I caught no more fish, neither did I get a rise, but I did not mind
+ that, for I had the two beauties, and I was having a grand time too. I had
+ caught both large fish without assistance and with a common willow pole.
+ All that serenity was upset, however, when I heard my name called with
+ such a roar that I came near jumping over the bank to save myself from
+ whatever was after me, but the "What are you doing so far from camp?" came
+ just in time to stop me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was Faye, of course, and he was cross because I had gone so far alone,
+ and had, in a way, disregarded his instructions&mdash;had done as I
+ pleased after he had left me alone. I wanted to go to Junot's, therefore
+ was not one bit sorry that I had frightened him, and said not a word to
+ his sputtering about the danger from Indians and horse thieves as we
+ started back to camp. After we had gone a little distance up I said, "I
+ left something by that rock." I tried to lift the big fish to show him,
+ but they were too heavy, and I had to hold up one at a time as I said,
+ "This is Mr. Indian and this Mr. Horse Thief!" Faye was almost speechless
+ over my having caught two such large trout, and started to camp with them
+ at such a pace I had to run, almost, to keep up. He thought of something
+ of great importance to say to the first sergeant, simply because he wanted
+ to show them to the company. Some beautiful trout have been brought in by
+ the enlisted men who went up the river, and I am so glad, for now they
+ will have such a nice supper.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The horse thieves undoubtedly knew this country well, when they selected
+ this valley for their hiding place. They have an abundance of delicious
+ fish the year round at their very door, and there is any amount of game
+ near, both furred and feathered, and splendid vegetables they can
+ certainly raise, for they have just sent Faye a large grain sack
+ overflowing with tender, sweet corn, new beets, turnips, cabbage, and
+ potatoes. These will be a grand treat to us, as our own vegetables gave
+ out several days ago. But just think of accepting these things from a band
+ of desperadoes and horse thieves! Their garden must be inside the immense
+ stockade, for there is nothing of the kind to be seen outside. They
+ probably keep themselves in readiness for a long siege by sheriff and
+ posse that may come down upon them at any time without warning. And all
+ the time they know that if ever caught stealing horses, their trial will
+ last just as long as it will take to drag them to a tree that has a good
+ strong branch.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Charlie says that he is a mason and reads every evening in a book that is
+ of his own printing. It is really wonderful. Every evening after dinner he
+ sits out in front of his tent with a large silk handkerchief over his
+ head, and perhaps another with which to fight the ever-present mosquitoes,
+ and reads until dark. He is the only literary person in the command and we
+ are quite proud of him. He is a great comfort to Faye and me, for his
+ cooking is delicious. The doctor has a camp appetite now and is not as
+ finicky as when we started on the trip.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT MAGINNIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, September, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT is almost one week since we got here, but I have not written before as
+ no mail has been sent out. I hope that the letter left with Junot has been
+ received, also the two or three notes that were given to horsemen we met
+ on their way to Fort Benton.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At first, Faye did not tell me all that he knew about those horse thieves
+ in the Judith Basin, but it finally came out that the trader, Junot, had
+ told him a most blood-curdling tale of events to come. He had declared
+ most positively that the desperadoes were planning to attack the command,
+ the very next morning while crossing the Judith Mountains, with a hope, of
+ course, of getting the animals. He also told Faye that one of them would
+ be in camp that evening to ask permission to go with him to Maginnis. Faye
+ said the whole story was absurd, particularly the attack, as those horse
+ thieves would never dare attack government troops. Besides, he had over
+ fifty good men with him, and probably there were only ten or twelve horse
+ thieves. So not much attention was paid to what the old Frenchman had
+ said.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But after dinner, when we were sitting outside and Faye and the doctor
+ were smoking, a man came around the corner of the tent with long, swinging
+ strides, and was in our midst before we had dreamed of anyone being near.
+ He spoke to Faye courteously, and declining a chair, dropped down full
+ length on the ground, with elbows in the grass and chin on the palms of
+ his hands. His feet were near the tent and his face out, which placed him
+ in a fine position to observe everything in the camp without anyone seeing
+ that he was doing so, especially as his eyes were screened by a soft,
+ broad-brimmed hat. It was impossible to see their color, of course.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He was young&mdash;not over twenty-eight or thirty&mdash;and handsome,
+ with a face that was almost girlish in its fairness. His hair was neatly
+ cut, and so was his light mustache, and his smooth face showed that he had
+ recently shaved. He was tall and lithe, and from his chin to his toes was
+ dressed in fine buckskin&mdash;shirt, trousers, leggings, and moccasins&mdash;and
+ around his neck was tied a blue cotton handkerchief, new and clean. That
+ the man could be a horse thief, an outlaw, seemed most incredible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He talked very well, too, of the country and the game, and we were
+ enjoying the change in our usual after-dinner camp conversation, when
+ suddenly up he jumped, and turning around looked straight at Faye, and
+ then like a bomb came the request to be allowed to go with him to Fort
+ Maginnis! He raised the brim of his hat, and there seemed to be a look of
+ defiance in his steel-blue eyes. But Faye had been expecting this, and
+ knowing that he was more than a match for the villain, he got up from his
+ camp stool leisurely, and with great composure told the man: "Certainly, I
+ will be very glad to have some one along who knows the trail so well." To
+ be told that he knew the trail must have been disconcerting to the man,
+ but not one word did he say in reference to it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After he had gone, Faye went over to the company, where he remained some
+ time, and I learned later that he had been giving the first sergeant
+ careful instructions for the next day. I could not sleep that night
+ because of horrible dreams&mdash;dreams of long, yellow snakes with fiery
+ eyes crawling through green grass. I have thought so many times since of
+ how perfectly maddening it must have been to those horse thieves to have
+ twenty-two nice fat mules and three horses brought almost within the
+ shadow of their very own stockade, and yet have it so impossible to gather
+ them in!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At the appointed time the buckskin-man appeared the following morning on a
+ beautiful chestnut horse with fancy bridle and Mexican saddle, and with
+ him came a friend, his "pal" he told Faye, who was much older and was a
+ sullen, villainous-looking man. Both were armed with rifles and pistols,
+ but there was nothing remarkable in that; in this country it is a
+ necessity. We started off very much as usual, except that Faye kept rather
+ close to the "pal," which left Bettie and me alone most of the time, just
+ a little at one side. I noticed that directly back of the horse thieves
+ walked a soldier, armed with rifle and pistol, and Faye told me that night
+ that he was one of the best sharpshooters in the Army, and that he was
+ back of those men with orders to shoot them down like dogs if they made
+ one treacherous move. The buckskin man was one of the most graceful riders
+ I ever saw, and evidently loved his fine mount, as I saw him stroke his
+ neck several times&mdash;and the man himself was certainly handsome.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye had told me that I must not question anything he might tell me to do,
+ so after we had crossed the valley and gone up the mountains a little
+ distance he called to me in a voice unnecessarily loud, that I must be
+ tired riding so far, and had better get in the ambulance for a while. I
+ immediately dismounted, and giving the bridle rein to a soldier, I waited
+ for the ambulance to come up. As I got in, I felt that perhaps I was doing
+ the first act in an awful tragedy. The horsemen and wagons had stopped
+ during the minute or two I was getting in, but I saw soldiers moving
+ about, and just as soon as I was seated I looked out to see what was going
+ on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A splendid old sergeant was going to the front with four soldiers, whom I
+ knew were men to be trusted, each one with rifle, bayonet, and belt full
+ of cartridges, and then I saw that some of the plans for that day's trip
+ had not been told to me. The men were placed in front of everyone, four
+ abreast, and Faye at once told the thieves that under no conditions must
+ one ever get in front of the advance guard. How they must have hated it
+ all&mdash;four drilled soldiers in front of them and a sharpshooter back
+ of them, and all the time treated by Faye as honored guests!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There were four men at the rear of the wagons, and the posting of these
+ rear and advance guards, and placing men on either side of the wagons, had
+ been done without one order from Faye, so my dismounting must have been
+ the signal for the sergeant to carry out the orders Faye had given him the
+ night before. Not by one turn of the head did those outlaws show that they
+ noticed those changes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In that way we crossed the range. We met a dozen or more men of the very
+ roughest type, each one heavily armed. They were in parties of two and
+ three, and Faye thinks that a signal was passed between one of them and
+ the "pal." But there was no attack as had been predicted! What might have
+ taken place, however, if Faye had not been prepared, no one can tell.
+ Certainly part of Junot's story had been carried out&mdash;the horse thief
+ came to the tent and came with us to Maginnis, and it was not because he
+ wanted the protection of the troops. Faye insists that an attack was never
+ thought of, but as he was responsible for government property, including
+ the animals, he had to make preparation to protect them. Of course those
+ men wanted only the animals. We passed many places on the divide that were
+ ideal for an ambush&mdash;bluffs, huge boulders, and precipices&mdash;everything
+ perfect for a successful hold up.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The men came on to the post with us, and were in camp two nights with the
+ soldiers. The second day from the Judith, we stopped for luncheon near a
+ small stream where there were a great many choke-cherry bushes, and
+ "Buckskin Joe"*&mdash;that was his name&mdash;brought large bunches of the
+ cherries to me. His manner showed refinement, and I saw that his wonderful
+ eyes could be tender as well as steely. Perhaps he had sisters at the old
+ home, and perhaps, too, I was the first woman he had seen in months to
+ remind him of them. I shall always believe that he is from good people
+ some place East, that his "dare-devil" nature got him into some kind of
+ trouble there, and that he came to this wild country to hide from Justice.
+ The very morning after we got here, not long after our breakfast, he
+ appeared at our tent with a fine young deer slung across the back of his
+ horse, which he presented to us. He had just killed it. It was most
+ acceptable, as there was no fresh meat in camp. He and his "pal" stayed
+ around that day and night, and then quietly disappeared. Not one of the
+ soldiers, even, saw them go.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ *About six years after this occurrence, there was a graphic account in the
+ Western papers of the horrible death of "Buckskin Joe," who was known as
+ one of the most daring and slippery horse thieves in the Territory. After
+ evading arrest many times, he was finally hunted down by a sheriff's
+ posse, when his fiendish fighting excited the admiration of those who were
+ killing him. A bullet broke one of his legs, and he went down, but he kept
+ on shooting&mdash;and so fast that no one dared approach him. And when the
+ forearm of his pistol hand was shattered, he grasped the pistol with the
+ other hand and continued to shoot, even when he could not sit up, but had
+ to hold himself up by the elbow of his broken arm. He was finally killed,
+ fairly riddled with bullets. He knew, of course, all the time what his
+ fate would be if taken alive, and he chose the cold lead instead of the
+ end of a rope.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was pleasant to meet our old friends here. Colonel Palmer is in
+ command, and I was particularly glad to see them. After Mrs. Palmer had
+ embraced me she held me off a little and said: "What have you been doing
+ to your face? my, but you are ugly!" The skin on the blistered side has
+ peeled off in little strips, leaving the new skin very white in between
+ the parched brown of the old, so I expect I do resemble a zebra or an
+ Indian with his war paint on. The post, which is only a camp as yet, is
+ located at the upper end of a beautiful valley, and back of us is a canon
+ and mountains are on both sides. Far down the valley is a large Indian
+ village, and we can distinctly see the tepees, and often hear the
+ "tom-toms" when the Indians dance. There are other Indian camps near, and
+ it is not safe to go far from the tents without an escort. It seems to be
+ a wonderful country for game&mdash;deer, grouse, and prairie chicken.
+ Twice we have seen deer come down from the mountains and drink from the
+ stream just below the post. Bettie and I have scared up chicken every time
+ we have taken little runs around the camp, and Faye has shot large bags of
+ them. They are not as great a treat to us as to our friends, for we had so
+ many on the way over.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have two wall tents, one for sitting room and one for bedroom, and in
+ front a "fly" has been stretched. Our folding camp furniture makes the
+ tents very comfortable. Back of these is the mess, or dining tent, and
+ back of that is the cook tent. Charlie has a small range now, which keeps
+ him squeaking or half singing all the time. One morning, before we got
+ this stove from the quartermaster, breakfast was late, very late. The wind
+ was blowing a gale, and after waiting and waiting, we concluded that
+ Charlie must be having trouble with the little sheet-iron camp stove. So
+ Faye went back to see what was the matter. He returned laughing, and said
+ he had found a most unhappy Chinaman; that Charlie was holding the stove
+ down with a piece of wood with one hand, and with the other was trying to
+ keep the breakfast on the stove.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You know the stovepipe goes up through a piece of tin fastened in the roof
+ of the tent, which is slanting, and when the canvas catches the wind and
+ flops up and down and every other way, the stovepipe naturally has to go
+ with it. The wind was just right that morning to flop everything&mdash;canvas,
+ pipe, stove, and breakfast, too&mdash;particularly the delicate Saratoga
+ chips Charlie had prepared for us, and which, Faye said, were being blown
+ about like yellow rose leaves. The poor little heathen was distracted, but
+ when he saw Faye he instantly became a general and said at once, "You
+ hole-ee him&mdash;me takee bleckfus." So Faye having a desire for
+ breakfast, held down the stove while Charlie got things together. The
+ Saratoga chips were delicate and crisp and looked nice, too, but neither
+ the doctor nor I asked Faye if they were some of the "rose leaves" or just
+ plain potatoes from a dish!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Charlie is splendid and most resourceful. Very near our tent is a small
+ stream of cold, clear water, and on one side of this he has made a little
+ cave of stones through which the water runs, and in this he keeps the
+ butter, milk, and desserts that require a cool place. He is pottering
+ around about something all the time. There is just one poor cow in the
+ whole camp, so we cannot get much milk&mdash;only one pint each day&mdash;but
+ we consider ourselves very fortunate in getting any at all. I brought over
+ fourteen dozen eggs, packed in boxes with salt. We are to start back the
+ first of November, so after we got here I worked out a little problem in
+ mathematics, and found that the eggs would last by using only two each
+ day. But Charlie does better than this; he will manage to get along
+ without eggs for a day or two, and will then surprise us with a fine
+ omelet or custard. But he keeps an exact account and never exceeds his
+ allowance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The doctor is still with us, and shows no inclination to join the
+ officers' mess that has just been started. He seems to think that he is
+ one of the family, and would be greatly surprised, and hurt probably, if
+ he should discover that we would rather be alone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT MAGINNIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, September, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THERE is a large village of Cree Indians in the valley below, and for
+ several days they were a great nuisance in the garrison. One bright
+ morning it was discovered that a long line of them had left their tepees
+ and were coming in this direction. They were riding single file, of
+ course, and were chanting and beating "tom-toms" in a way to make one's
+ blood feel frozen. I was out on one of the little hills at the time,
+ riding Bettie, and happened to be about the first to see them. I started
+ for the post at once at a fast gait and told Faye and Colonel Palmer about
+ them, but as soon as it was seen that they were actually coming to the
+ post, I rode out again about as fast as I had come in, and went to a bit
+ of high ground where I could command a view of the camp, and at the same
+ time be screened by bushes and rocks. And there I remained until those
+ savages were well on their way back to their own village.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then I went in, and was laughed at by everyone, and assured by some that I
+ had missed a wonderful sight. The Crees are Canadian Indians and are here
+ for a hunt, by permission of both governments. They and the Sioux are very
+ hostile to each other; therefore when four or five Sioux swooped down upon
+ them a few days ago and drove off twenty of their ponies, the Crees were
+ frantic. It was an insult not to be put up with, so some of their best
+ young warriors were sent after them. They recaptured the ponies and killed
+ one Sioux.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now an Indian is shrewd and wily! The Sioux had been a thief, therefore
+ the Crees cut off his right hand, fastened it to a long pole with the
+ fingers pointing up, and with much fuss and feathers&mdash;particularly
+ feathers&mdash;brought it to the "White Chief," to show him that the good,
+ brave Crees had killed one of the white man's enemies! The leading Indian
+ carried the pole with the hand, and almost everyone of those that followed
+ carried something also&mdash;pieces of flags, or old tin pans or buckets,
+ upon which they beat with sticks, making horrible noises. Each Indian was
+ chanting in a sing-song, mournful way. They were dressed most fancifully;
+ some with red coats, probably discarded by the Canadian police, and Faye
+ said that almost everyone had on quantities of beads and feathers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Bringing the hand of a dead Sioux was only an Indian's way of begging for
+ something to eat, and this Colonel Palmer understood, so great tin cups of
+ hot coffee and boxes of hard-tack were served to them. Then they danced
+ and danced, and to me it looked as though they intended to dance the rest
+ of their lives right on that one spot. But when they saw that any amount
+ of furious dancing would not boil more coffee, they stopped, and finally
+ started back to their village.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye tells me that as he was going to his tent from the dancing, he
+ noticed an Indian who seemed to be unusually well clad, his moccasins and
+ leggings were embroidered with beads and he was wrapped in a bright-red
+ blanket, head as well as body. As he passed him a voice said in the purest
+ English, "Lieutenant, can you give me a sear spring for my rifle?" The
+ only human being near was that Indian, wrapped closely in a blanket, with
+ only his eyes showing, precisely as one would expect to see a hostile
+ dressed. Faye said that it gave him the queerest kind of a sensation, as
+ though the voice had come from another world. He asked the Indian where he
+ had learned such good English and technical knowledge of guns, and he said
+ at the Carlisle school. He said also that he was a Piegan and on a visit
+ to some Cree friends. This was one of the many proofs that we have had,
+ that no matter how good an education the Indian may receive, he will
+ return to his blanket and out-of-the-pot way of living just as soon as he
+ returns to his people. It would be foolish to expect anything different.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But those Cree Indians! The coffee had been good, very good, and they
+ wanted more, so the very next morning they brought to Colonel Palmer an
+ old dried scalp lock, scalp of "White Chief's enemy," with the same
+ ceremony as they had brought the hand. Then they sat around his tent and
+ watched him, giving little grunts now and then until in desperation he
+ ordered coffee for them, after which they danced. The men gave them bits
+ of tobacco too. Well, they kept this performance up three or four days,
+ each day bringing something to Colonel Palmer to make him think they had
+ killed a Sioux. This became very tiresome; besides, the soldiers were
+ being robbed of coffee, so Colonel Palmer shut himself in his tent and
+ refused to see them one day, and an orderly told them to go away and make
+ no noise. They finally left the post looking very mournful, the men said.
+ I told Colonel Palmer that he might better have gone out on the hills as I
+ did; that it was ever so much nicer than being shut up in a tent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Bettie is learning to rear higher and higher, and I ride Pete now. The
+ last time I rode her she went up so straight that I slipped back in my
+ saddle, and some of the enlisted men ran out to my assistance. I let her
+ have her own way and came back to the tent, and jumping down, declared to
+ Faye that I would never ride her again. She is very cute in her badness,
+ and having once discovered that I didn't like a rearing horse, she has
+ proceeded to rear whenever she wanted her own way. I have enjoyed riding
+ her because she is so graceful and dainty, but I have been told so many
+ times that the horse was dangerous and would throw me, that perhaps I have
+ become a little nervous about her.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A detail of soldiers goes up in the mountains twice every day for poles
+ with which to make the roofs of the log quarters. They go along a trail on
+ the other side of the creek, and on this side is a narrow deer path that
+ runs around the rocky side of a small mountain. Ever since I have been
+ here I have wanted to go back of the mountain by that path. So, when I
+ happened to be out on Pete yesterday afternoon at the time the men
+ started, I at once decided to take advantage of their protection and ride
+ around the little mountain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ About half a mile up, there were quantities of bushes eight and ten feet
+ high down in the creek bed, and the narrow trail that Pete was on was
+ about on a level with the tops of the bushes. At my left the hill was very
+ steep and covered with stones. I was having a delightful time, feeling
+ perfectly safe with so many soldiers within call. But suddenly things
+ changed. Down in those bushes there was a loud crashing and snapping, and
+ then straight up into the air jumped a splendid deer! His head and most of
+ his neck were above the bushes, and for just one instant he looked at us
+ with big inquisitive eyes before he went down again.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the deer went up Pete went up, too, on the steep hill, and as I was
+ on his back I had to go with him. The horse was badly frightened, snorted,
+ and raised his tail high, and when I tried to get him down on the trail,
+ the higher up he went on the rolling stones. I could almost touch the side
+ of the mountain with my whip in places, it was so steep. It was a most
+ dangerous position to be in, and just what elevation I might have been
+ carried to eventually I do not know, had not the deer stopped his crashing
+ through the bushes and bounded up on the opposite bank, directly in front
+ of the first team of mules, and then on he streaked it across a plateau
+ and far up a mountain side, his short white tail showing distinctly as he
+ ran. With the deer, Pete seemed to think that the Evil One had gone, too,
+ and consented to return to the trail and to cross the stream over to the
+ wagons.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The corporal had stopped the wagons until he saw that I was safely down,
+ and I asked him why he had not killed the deer&mdash;we are always in need
+ of game&mdash;and he said that he had not seen him until he was in front
+ of the mules, and that it was impossible then, as the deer did not wait
+ for them to get the rifles out of their cases on the bottom of the wagons.
+ That evening at the whist table I told Colonel Palmer about the deer and
+ Pete, and saw at once that I had probably gotten the poor corporal in
+ trouble. Colonel Palmer was very angry that the men should even think of
+ going several miles from the post, in an Indian country, with their rifles
+ cased and strapped so they would have been practically useless in case of
+ an attack.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye says that the men were not thinking of Indians, but simply trying to
+ keep their rifles from being marred and scratched, for if they did get so
+ they would be "jumped" at the first inspection. Colonel Palmer gave most
+ positive orders for the soldiers to hold their rifles in their hands on
+ their way to and from the mountains, which perhaps is for the best.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But I am afraid they will blame me for such orders having been issued.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT MAGINNIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, October, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT is not surprising that politicians got a military post established
+ here, so this wonderful country could be opened and settled, for the
+ country itself is not only beautiful, but it has an amount of game every
+ place that is almost beyond belief. Deer are frequently seen to come down
+ from the mountains to the creek for water, and prairie chicken would come
+ to our very tents, I fancy, if left to follow their inclinations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye is officer of the day every third day, but the other two days there
+ is not much for him to do, as the company is now working on the new
+ quarters under the supervision of the quartermaster. So we often go off on
+ little hunts, usually for chicken, but sometimes we go up on one of the
+ mountains, where there are quantities of ruffed grouse. These are
+ delicious, with meat as tender and white as young chicken, and they are so
+ pretty, too, when they spread the ruffs around their necks and make fans
+ of their short tail feathers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yesterday we went out for birds for both tables&mdash;the officers' mess
+ and our own. The other officers are not hunters, and Faye is the possessor
+ of the only shotgun in the garrison, therefore it has been a great
+ pleasure to us to bring in game for all. Faye rides Bettie now altogether,
+ so I was on Pete yesterday. We had quite a number of chickens, but thought
+ we would like to get two or three more; therefore, when we saw a small
+ covey fly over by some bushes, and that one bird went beyond and dropped
+ on the other side, Faye told me to go on a little, and watch that bird if
+ it rose again when he shot at the others. It is our habit usually for me
+ to hold Faye's horse when he dismounts to hunt, but that time he was some
+ distance away, and had slipped his hand through the bridle rein and was
+ leading Bettie that way. Both horses are perfectly broken to firearms, and
+ do not in the least mind a gun. I have often seen Bettie prick up her ears
+ and watch the smoke come from the barrel with the greatest interest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Everything went on very well until I got where I might expect to see the
+ chicken, and then I presume I gave more thought to the bird than to the
+ ground the horse was on. At all events, it suddenly occurred to me that
+ the grass about us was very tall, and looking down closely I discovered
+ that Pete was in an alkali bog and slowly going down. I at once tried to
+ get him back to the ground we had just left, but in his frantic efforts to
+ get his feet out of the sticky mud, he got farther to one side and slipped
+ down into an alkali hole of nasty black water and slime. That I knew to be
+ exceedingly dangerous, and I urged the horse by voice and whip to get him
+ out before he sank down too deep, but with all his efforts he could do
+ nothing, and was going down very fast and groaning in his terror.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Seeing that I must have assistance without delay, I called to Faye to come
+ at once, and sat very still until he got to us, fearing that if I changed
+ my position the horse might fall over. Faye came running, and finding a
+ tuft of grass and solid ground to stand upon, pulled Pete by the bridle
+ and encouraged him until the poor beast finally struggled out, his legs
+ and stomach covered with the black slime up to the flaps of my saddle, so
+ one can see what danger we were in. There was no way of relieving the
+ horse of my weight, as it was impossible for me to jump and not get stuck
+ in the mud myself. This is the only alkali hole we have discovered here.
+ It is screened by bunches of tall grass, and I expect that many a time I
+ have ridden within a few feet of it when alone, and if my horse had
+ happened to slip down on any one of these times, we probably would have
+ been sucked from the face of the earth, and not one person to come to our
+ assistance or to know what had happened to us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When Faye heard my call of distress, he threw the bridle back on Bettie,
+ and slipping the shotgun through the sling on the saddle, hurried over to
+ me, not giving Bettie much thought. The horse has always shown the
+ greatest disinclination to leaving Pete, but having her own free will that
+ time, she did the unexpected and trotted to a herd of mules not far off,
+ and as she went down a little hill the precious shotgun slipped out of the
+ sling to the ground, and the stock broke! The gun is perfectly useless,
+ and the loss of it is great to us and our friends. To be in this splendid
+ game country without a shotgun is deplorable; still, to have been buried
+ in a hole of black water and muck would have been worse.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Later. Such an awful wind storm burst upon us while I was writing two days
+ ago, I was obliged to stop. The day was cold and our tents were closed
+ tight to keep the heat in, so we knew nothing of the storm until it struck
+ us, and with such fierceness it seemed as if the tents must go down.
+ Instantly there was commotion in camp&mdash;some of the men tightening guy
+ ropes, and others running after blankets and pieces of clothing that had
+ been out for an airing, but every man laughed and made fun of whatever he
+ was doing. Soldiers are always so cheerful under such difficulties, and I
+ dearly love to hear them laugh, and yell, too, over in their tents.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The snow fell thick and fast, and the wind came through the canon back of
+ us with the velocity of a hurricane. As night came on it seemed to
+ increase and the tents began to show the strain and one or two had gone
+ down, so the officers' families were moved into the unfinished log
+ quarters for the night. Colonel Palmer sent for me to go over also, and
+ Major Bagley came twice for me, saying our tents would certainly fall, and
+ that it would be better to go then, than in the middle of the night. But I
+ had more faith in those tents, for they were new and pitched remarkably
+ well. Soon after we got here, long poles had been put up on stakes all
+ along each side of, and close to, the tents, and to these the guy ropes of
+ both tents and "fly" covers had been securely fastened, all of which had
+ prevented much flopping of canvas. Dirt had been banked all around the
+ base of the tents, so with a very little fire we could be warm and fairly
+ comfortable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The wind seemed to get worse every minute, and once in a while there would
+ be a loud "boom" when a big Sibley tent would be ripped open, and then
+ would come yells from the men as they scrambled after their belongings.
+ After it became dark it seemed dismal, but Faye would not go in a
+ building, and I would not leave him alone to hold the stove down. This was
+ our only care and annoyance. It was intensely cold, and in order to have a
+ fire we were compelled to hold the pipe down on the little conical camp
+ stove, for with the flopping of the tent and fly, the pipe was in constant
+ motion. Faye would hold it for a while, then I would relieve him, and so
+ on. The holding-down business was very funny for an hour or two, but in
+ time it became monotonous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We got through the night very well, but did not sleep much. The tearing
+ and snapping of tents, and the shouting of the men when a tent would fall
+ upon them was heard frequently, and when we looked out in the morning the
+ camp had the appearance of having been struck by a cyclone! Two thirds of
+ the tents were flat on the ground, others were badly torn, and the
+ unfinished log quarters only added to the desolation. Snow was over
+ everything ten or twelve inches deep. But the wind had gone down and the
+ atmosphere was wonderfully clear, and sparkling, and full of frost.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Dinner the evening before had not been a success, so we were very prompt
+ to the nice hot breakfast Charlie gave us. That Chinaman has certainly
+ been a great comfort on this trip. The doctor came over looking cross and
+ sick. He said at once that we had been wise in remaining in our
+ comfortable tents, that everybody in the log houses was sneezing and
+ complaining of stiff joints. The logs have not been chinked yet, and, as
+ might have been expected, wind and snow swept through them. The stoves
+ have not been set up, so even one fire was impossible. Two or three of
+ their tents did go down, however, the doctor's included, and perhaps they
+ were safer in a breezy house, after all.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The mail has been held back, and will start with us. The time of going was
+ determined at Department Headquarters, and we will have to leave here on
+ the first&mdash;day after to-morrow&mdash;if such a thing is possible. We
+ return by the way of Benton. It is perfectly exasperating to see prairie
+ chicken all around us on the snow. Early this morning there was a large
+ covey up in a tree just across the creek from our tent, looking over at us
+ in a most insolent manner. They acted as though they knew there was not a
+ shotgun within a hundred miles of them. They were perfectly safe, for
+ everyone was too nearly frozen to trouble them with a rifle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Camping on the snow will not be pleasant, and we regret very much that the
+ storm came just at this time. Charlie is busy cooking all sorts of things
+ for the trip, so he will not have much to do on the little camp stove. He
+ is a treasure, but says that he wishes we could stay here; that he does
+ not want to return to Fort Shaw. This puzzles me very much, as there are
+ so many Chinamen at Shaw and not one here. The doctor will not go back
+ with us, as he has received orders to remain at this post during the
+ winter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, November, 1880.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE past few days have been busy ones. The house has received much needed
+ attention and camp things have been looked over and put away, ready for
+ the next move. The trip back was a disappointment to me and not at all
+ pleasant. The wagons were very lightly loaded, so the men rode in them all
+ the way, and we came about forty miles each day, the mules keeping up a
+ steady slow trot. Of course I could not ride those distances at that gait,
+ therefore I was compelled to come in the old, jerky ambulance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The snow was still deep when we left Maginnis, and at the first camp snow
+ had to be swept from the ground where our tent was pitched. But after that
+ the weather was warm and sunny. We saw the greatest number of feathered
+ game&mdash;enormous flocks of geese, brant, and ducks. Our camp one night
+ was near a small lake just the other side of Benton, and at dusk hundreds
+ of geese came and lit on the water, until it looked like one big mass of
+ live, restless things, and the noise was deafening. Some of the men shot
+ at them with rifles, but the geese did not seem to mind much.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Charlie told me at Maginnis that he did not want to return to Shaw, and I
+ wondered at that so many times. I went in the kitchen two miserable
+ mornings back and found him sitting down looking unhappy and disconsolate.
+ I do not remember to have ever seen a Chinaman sitting down that way
+ before, and was afraid he might be sick, but he said at once and without
+ preamble, "Me go 'way!" He saw my look of surprise and said again, "Me go
+ 'way&mdash;Missee Bulk's Chinee-man tellee me go 'way." I said, "But,
+ Charlie, Lee has no right to tell you to go; I want you to stay." He
+ hesitated one second, then said in the most mournful of voices, "Yes, me
+ know, me feel vellee blad, but Lee, he tellee me go&mdash;he no likee
+ mason-man." No amount of persuasion could induce him to stay, and that
+ evening after dinner he packed his bedding on his back and went away&mdash;to
+ the Crossing, I presume. Charlie called himself a mason, and has a book
+ that he made himself which he said was a "mason-man blook," but I learned
+ yesterday that he is a "high-binder," no mason at all, and for that reason
+ the Chinamen in the garrison would not permit him to remain here. They
+ were afraid of him, yet he seemed so very trustworthy in every way. But a
+ highbinder in one's own house!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There has been another departure from the family&mdash;Bettie has been
+ sold! Lieutenant Warren wanted her to match a horse he had recently
+ bought. The two make a beautiful little team, and Bettie is already a
+ great pet, and I am glad of that, of course, but I do not see the
+ necessity of Lieutenant Warren's giving her sugar right in front of our
+ windows! His quarters are near ours. He says that Bettie made no
+ objections to the harness, but drove right off with her mate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was a distressing occurrence in the garrison yesterday that I cannot
+ forget. At all army posts the prisoners do the rough work, such as
+ bringing the wood and water, keeping the yards tidy, bringing the ice, and
+ so on. Yesterday morning one of the general prisoners here escaped from
+ the sentry guarding him. The long-roll was beaten, and as this always
+ means that something is wrong and calls out all the troops, officers and
+ men, I ran out on the porch to see what was the matter, fearing there
+ might be a fire some place. It seemed a long time before the companies got
+ in line, and then I noticed that instead of fire buckets they were
+ carrying rifles. Directly every company started off on double time and
+ disappeared in between two sets of barracks at one corner of the parade
+ ground. Then everything was unusually quiet; not a human being to be seen
+ except the sentry at the guardhouse, who was walking post.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was pleasant, so I sat down, still feeling curious about the trouble
+ that was serious enough to call out all the troops. It was not so very
+ long before Lieutenant Todd, who was officer of the day, came from the
+ direction the companies had gone, pistol in hand, and in front of him was
+ a man with ball and chain. That means that his feet were fastened together
+ by a large chain, just long enough to permit him to take short steps, and
+ to that short chain was riveted a long one, at the end of which was a
+ heavy iron ball hanging below his belt. When we see a prisoner carrying a
+ ball and chain we know that he is a deserter, or that he has done
+ something very bad, which will probably send him to the penitentiary, for
+ these balls are never put on a prisoner who has only a short time in the
+ guardhouse.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The prisoner yesterday&mdash;who seemed to be a young man&mdash;walked
+ slowly to the guardhouse, the officer of the day following closely. Going
+ up the steps and on in the room to a cot, he unfastened the ball from his
+ belt and let it thunder down on the floor, and then throwing himself down
+ on the cot, buried his face in the blankets, an awful picture of woe and
+ despair. On the walk by the door, and looking at him with contempt, stood
+ a splendid specimen of manhood&mdash;erect, broad-chested, with clear,
+ honest eyes and a weather-beaten face&mdash;a typical soldier of the
+ United States Army, and such as he, the prisoner inside might have become
+ in time. Our house is separated from the guardhouse by a little park only,
+ and I could plainly see the whole thing&mdash;the strong man and the
+ weakling.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the meantime, bugles had called the men back to quarters, and very soon
+ I learned all about the wretched affair. The misguided young man had
+ deserted once before, was found guilty by a general court-martial, and
+ sentenced to the penitentiary at Leavenworth for the regulation time for
+ such an offense, and to-morrow morning he was to have started for the
+ prison. Now he has to stand a second court-martial, and serve a double
+ sentence for desertion!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He was so silly about it too. The prisoners were at the large ice house
+ down by the river, getting ice out for the daily delivery. There were
+ sentinels over them, of course, but in some way that man managed to sneak
+ over the ice through the long building to an open door, through which he
+ dropped down to the ground, and then he ran. He was missed almost
+ instantly and the alarm given, but the companies were sent to the lowland
+ along the river, where there are bushes, for there seemed to be no other
+ place where he could possibly secrete himself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The officer of the day is responsible, in a way, for the prisoners, so of
+ course Lieutenant Todd went to the ice house to find out the cause of the
+ trouble, and on his way back he accidentally passed an old barrel-shaped
+ water wagon. Not a sound was heard, but something told him to look inside.
+ He had to climb up on a wheel in order to get high enough to look through
+ the little square opening at the top, but he is a tall man and could just
+ see in, and peering down he saw the wretched prisoner huddled at one end,
+ looking more like an animal than a human being. He ordered him to come
+ out, and marched him to the guardhouse.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was a strange coincidence, but the officer of the day happened to have
+ been promoted from the ranks, had served his three years as an enlisted
+ man, and then passed a stiff examination for a commission. One could see
+ by his walk that he had no sympathy for the mother's baby. He knew from
+ experience that a soldier's life is not hard unless the soldier himself
+ makes it so. The service and discipline develop all the good qualities of
+ the man, give him an assurance and manly courage he might never possess
+ otherwise, and best of all, he learns to respect law and order.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Army is not a rough place, and neither are the men starved or abused,
+ as many mothers seem to think. Often the company commanders receive the
+ most pitiful letters from mothers of enlisted men, beseeching them to send
+ their boys back to them, that they are being treated like dogs, dying of
+ starvation, and so on. As though these company commanders did not know all
+ about those boys and the life they had to live.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is such a pity that these mothers cannot be made to realize that army
+ discipline, regular hours, and plain army food is just what those "boys"
+ need to make men of them. Judging by several letters I have read, sent to
+ officers by mothers of soldiers, I am inclined to believe that weak
+ mothers in many cases are responsible for the desertion of their weak
+ sons. They sap all manhood from them by "coddling" as they grow up, and
+ send them out in the world wholly unequal to a vigorous life&mdash;a life
+ without pie and cake at every meal. Well! I had no intention of moralizing
+ this way, but I have written only the plain truth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY September, 1881.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THERE has been quite a little flutter of excitement in the garrison during
+ the past week brought about by a short visit from the Marquis of Lome and
+ his suite. As governor general of Canada, he had been inspecting his own
+ military posts, and then came on down across the line to Shaw, en route to
+ Dillon, where he will take the cars for the East. Colonel Knight is in
+ command, so it fell upon him to see that Lord Lome was properly provided
+ for, which he did by giving up absolutely for his use his own elegantly
+ furnished quarters. Lord Lome took possession at once and quietly dined
+ there that evening with one or two of his staff, and Colonel Knight as his
+ guest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The members of the suite were entertained by different officers of the
+ garrison, and Captain Percival of the Second Life Guards was our guest.
+ They were escorted across the line to this post by a company of Canadian
+ mounted police, and a brave appearance those redcoats made as they rode on
+ the parade ground and formed two lines through which the governor general
+ and his staff rode, with the booming of cannon. Colonel Knight went out to
+ meet them, escorted by our mounted infantry in command of Lieutenant Todd.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The horses of the mounted police were very small, and inferior in every
+ way to the animals one would expect the Canadian government to provide,
+ and it did look very funny to see the gorgeously dressed police with their
+ jaunty, side-tilted caps riding such wretched little beasts!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our officers were on the parade to receive the governor general, and the
+ regimental band was there also, playing all sorts of things. Presently,
+ without stop, and as though it was the continuation of a melody, the first
+ notes of "God Save the Queen" were heard. Instantly the head of every
+ Englishman and Canadian was uncovered&mdash;quietly, and without
+ ostentation or slightest break in hand-shaking and talking. It was like a
+ military movement by bugle call! Some of us who were looking on through
+ filmy curtains thought it a beautiful manifestation of loving loyalty.
+ They were at a military post of another nation, in the midst of being
+ introduced to its officers, yet not one failed to remember and to remind,
+ that he was an Englishman ever!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Mrs. Gordon saved me the worry of preparing an elaborate dinner at this
+ far-away place, by inviting us and our guest to dine with her and her
+ guests. I am inclined to think that this may have been a shrewd move on
+ the part of the dear friend, so she could have Hang to assist her own cook
+ at her dinner. It was a fine arrangement, at all events, and pleased me
+ most of all. I made the salad and arranged the table for her. Judging from
+ what I saw and heard, Hang was having a glorious time. He had evidently
+ frightened the old colored cook into complete idiocy, and was ordering her
+ about in a way that only a Chinaman knows.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dinner was long, but delicious and enjoyable in every way. Lord Bagot,
+ the Rev. Dr. MacGregor, Captain Chater, and others of the governor
+ general's staff were there&mdash;sixteen of us in all. Captain Percival
+ sat at my right, of course, and the amount he ate was simply appalling!
+ And the appetites of Lord Bagot and the others were equally fine. Course
+ after course disappeared from their plates&mdash;not a scrap left on them&mdash;until
+ one wondered how it was managed. Soon after dinner everyone went to
+ Colonel Knight's quarters, where Lord Lome was holding a little reception.
+ He is a charming man, very simple in his manner, and one could hardly
+ believe that he is the son-in-law of a great queen and heir to a splendid
+ dukedom.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He had announced that he would start at ten o'clock the next morning, so I
+ ordered breakfast at nine. A mounted escort from the post was to go with
+ him to Dillon in command of Faye. It has always seemed so absurd and
+ really unkind for Americans to put aside our own ways and customs when
+ entertaining foreigners, and bore them with wretched representations of
+ things of their own country, thereby preventing them from seeing life as
+ it is here. So I decided to give our English captain an out and out
+ American breakfast&mdash;not long, or elaborate, but dainty and nicely
+ served. And I invited Miss Mills to meet him, to give it a little life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, nine o'clock came, so did Miss Mills, so did half after nine come,
+ and then, finally ten o'clock, but Captain Percival did not come! I was
+ becoming very cross&mdash;for half an hour before I had sent Hang up to
+ call him, knowing that he and Faye also, were obliged to be ready to start
+ at ten o'clock. I was worried, too, fearing that Faye would have to go
+ without any breakfast at all. Of course the nice little breakfast was
+ ruined! Soon after ten, however, our guest came down and apologized very
+ nicely&mdash;said that the bed was so very delightful be simply could not
+ leave it. Right there I made a mental resolution to the effect that if
+ ever a big Englishman should come to my house to remain overnight, I would
+ have just one hour of delight taken from that bed!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To my great amusement, also pleasure. Captain Percival ate heartily of
+ everything, and kept on eating, and with such apparent relish I began to
+ think that possibly it might be another case of "delight," and finally to
+ wonder if Hang had anything in reserve. Once he said, "What excellent
+ cooks you have here!" This made Miss Mills smile, for she knew that Hang
+ had been loaned out the evening before. Faye soon left us to attend to
+ matters in connection with the trip, but the three of us were having a
+ very merry time&mdash;for Captain Percival was a most charming man&mdash;when
+ in the room came Captain Chater, his face as black as the proverbial
+ thundercloud, and after speaking to me, looked straight and reprovingly at
+ Captain Percival and said, "You are keeping his excellency waiting!" That
+ was like a bomb to all, and in two seconds the English captains had shaken
+ hands and were gone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The mounted police are still in the post, and I suspect that this is
+ because their commander is having such a pleasant time driving and dining
+ with his hostess, who is one of our most lovely and fascinating women. I
+ received a note from Faye this morning from Helena. He says that so far
+ the trip has been delightful, and that in every way and by all he is being
+ treated as an honored guest. Lord Lome declined a large reception in
+ Helena, because the United States is in mourning for its murdered
+ President. What an exquisite rebuke to some of our ignorant Americans!
+ Faye writes that Lord Lome and members of his staff are constantly
+ speaking in great praise of the officers' wives at Shaw, and have asked if
+ the ladies throughout the Army are as charming and cultured as those here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our young horses are really very handsome now, and their red coats are
+ shining from good grooming and feeding. They are large, and perfectly
+ matched in size, color, and gait, as they should be, since they are half
+ brothers. I am learning to drive now, a single horse, and find it very
+ interesting&mdash;but not one half as delightful as riding&mdash;I miss a
+ saddle horse dreadfully. Now and then I ride George&mdash;my own horse&mdash;but
+ he always reminds me that his proper place is in the harness, by making
+ his gait just as rough as possible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, December, 1881.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ YOU will be greatly surprised to hear that Faye has gone to Washington!
+ His father is very ill&mdash;so dangerously so that a thirty-days' leave
+ was telegraphed Faye from Department Headquarters, without his having
+ applied for it so as to enable him to get to Admiral Rae without delay.
+ Some one in Washington must have asked for the leave. It takes so long for
+ letters to reach us from the East that one never knows what may be taking
+ place there. Faye started on the next stage to Helena and at Dillon will
+ take the cars for Washington.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye went away the night before the entertainment, which made it
+ impossible for me to be in the pantomime "Villikens and Dinah," so little
+ Miss Gordon took my place and acted remarkably well, notwithstanding she
+ had rehearsed only twice. The very stage that carried Faye from the post,
+ brought to us Mr. Hughes of Benton for a few days. But this turned out
+ very nicely, for Colonel and Mrs. Mills, who know him well, were delighted
+ to have him go to them, and there he is now. The next day I invited Miss
+ Mills and Mr. Hughes to dine with me informally, and while I was in the
+ dining room attending to the few pieces of extra china and silver that
+ would be required for dinner (a Chinaman has no idea of the fitness of
+ things), Volmer, our striker, came in and said to me that he would like to
+ take the horses and the single buggy out for an hour or so, as he wanted
+ to show them to a friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I saw at once that he and I were to have our usual skirmish. There is one,
+ always, whenever Faye is away any length of time. The man has a frightful
+ temper, and a year ago shot and killed a deserter. He was acquitted by
+ military court, and later by civil court, both courts deciding that the
+ shooting was accidental. But the deserter was a catholic and Volmer is a
+ quaker, so the feeling in the company was so hostile toward him that for
+ several nights he was put in the guardhouse for protection. Then Faye took
+ him as striker, and has befriended him in many ways. But those colts he
+ could not drive. So I told him that the horses could not go out during the
+ lieutenant's absence, unless I went with them. He became angry at once,
+ and said that it was the first team he had ever taken care of that he was
+ not allowed to drive as often as he pleased. A big story, of course, but I
+ said to him quietly, "You heard what I said, Volmer, and further
+ discussion will be quite useless. You were never permitted to take the
+ colts out when Lieutenant Rae was here, and now that he is away, you
+ certainly cannot do so." And I turned back to my spoons and forks.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Volmer went out of the room, but I had an uncomfortable feeling that
+ matters were not settled. In a short time I became conscious of loud
+ talking in the kitchen, and could distinctly hear Volmer using most
+ abusive language about Faye and me. That was outrageous and not to be
+ tolerated a second, and without stopping to reason that it would be better
+ not to hear, and let the man talk his anger off, out to the kitchen I
+ went. I found Volmer perched upon one end of a large wood box that stands
+ close to a door that leads out to a shed. I said: "Volmer, I heard what
+ you have been saying, as you intended I should, and now I tell you to go
+ out of this house and stay out, until you can speak respectfully of
+ Lieutenant Rae and of me." But he sat still and looked sullen and
+ stubborn. I said again, "Go out, and out; of the yard too." But he did not
+ move one inch.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ By that time I was furious, and going to the door that was so close to the
+ man he could have struck me, I opened it wide, and pointing out with
+ outstretched arm I said, "You go instantly!" and instantly he went.
+ Chinamen are awful cowards, and with the first word I said to the soldier,
+ Hang had shuffled to his own room, and there he had remained until he
+ heard Volmer go out of the house. Then he came back, and looking at me
+ with an expression of the most solemn pity, said, "He vellee blad man&mdash;he
+ killee man&mdash;he killee you, meb-bee!" The poor little heathen was
+ evidently greatly disturbed, and so was I, too. Not because I was at all
+ afraid of being killed, but because of the two spirited young horses that
+ still required most careful handling. And Faye might be away several
+ months! I knew that the commanding officer, also the quartermaster, would
+ look after them and do everything possible to assist me, but at the same
+ time I knew that there was not a man in the post who could take Volmer's
+ place with the horses. He is a splendid whip and perfect groom. I could
+ not send them to Mr. Vaughn's to run, as they had been blanketed for a
+ long time, and the weather was cold.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course I cried a little, but I knew that I had done quite right, that
+ it was better for me to regulate my own affairs than to call upon the
+ company commander to do so for me. I returned to the dining room, but soon
+ there was a gentle knock on the door, and opening it, I saw Volmer
+ standing in front of me, cap in hand, looking very meek and humble. Very
+ respectfully he apologized, and expressed his regret at having offended
+ me. That was very pleasant, but knowing the man's violent temper, and
+ thinking of coming days, I proceeded to deliver a lecture to the effect
+ that there was not another enlisted man in the regiment who would use such
+ language in our house, or be so ungrateful for kindness that we had shown
+ him. Above all, to make it unpleasant for me when I was alone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was so nervous, and talking to a soldier that way was so very
+ disagreeable, I might have broken down and cried again&mdash;an awful
+ thing to have done at that time&mdash;if I had not happened to have seen
+ Hang's head sticking out at one side of his door. He had run to his room
+ again, but could not resist keeping watch to see if Volmer was really
+ intending to "killee" me. He is afraid of the soldier, and consequently
+ hates him. Soon after he came, Volmer, who is a powerful man, tied him
+ down to his bed with a picket rope, and such yells of fury and terror were
+ never heard, and when I ran out to see what on earth was the matter, the
+ Chinaman's eyes were green, and he was frothing at the mouth. For days
+ after I was afraid that Hang would do some mischief to the man.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is the striker's duty always to attend to the fires throughout the
+ house, and this Volmer is doing very nicely. But when Faye went away he
+ told Hang to take good care of me&mdash;so he, also, fixes the fires, and
+ at the same time shows his dislike for Volmer, who will bring the big wood
+ in and make the fires as they should be. Just as soon as he goes out,
+ however, in marches Hang, with one or two small pieces of wood on his silk
+ sleeve, and then, with much noise, he turns the wood in the stove upside
+ down, and stirs things up generally, after which he will put in the little
+ sticks and let it all roar until I am quite as stirred up as the fire.
+ After he closes the dampers he will say to me in his most amiable squeak,
+ "Me flixee him&mdash;he vellee glood now." This is all very nice as long
+ as the house does not burn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Night before last Mrs. Mills invited me to a family dinner. Colonel Mills
+ was away, but Mr. Hughes was there, also Lieutenant Harvey to whom Miss
+ Mills is engaged, and the three Mills boys, making a nice little party.
+ But I felt rather sad&mdash;Faye was still en route to Washington, and
+ going farther from home every hour, and it was impossible to tell when he
+ would return, Mrs. Mills seemed distraite, too, when I first got to the
+ house, but she soon brightened up and was as animated as ever. The dinner
+ was perfect. Colonel Mills is quite an epicure, and he and Mrs. Mills have
+ a reputation for serving choice and dainty things on their table. We
+ returned to the little parlor after dinner, and were talking and laughing,
+ when something went bang! like the hard shutting of a door.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Mrs. Mills jumped up instantly and exclaimed, "I knew it&mdash;I knew it!"
+ and rushed to the back part of the house, the rest of us running after
+ her. She went on through to the Chinaman's room, and there, on his cot,
+ lay the little man, his face even then the color of old ivory. He had
+ fired a small Derringer straight to his heart and was quite dead. I did
+ not like to look at the dying man, so I ran for the doctor and almost
+ bumped against him at the gate as he was passing. There was nothing that
+ he could do, however.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Mrs. Mills told us that Sam had been an inveterate gambler&mdash;that he
+ had won a great deal of money from the soldiers, particularly one, who had
+ that very day threatened to kill him, accusing the Chinaman of having
+ cheated. The soldier probably had no intention of doing anything of the
+ kind, but said it to frighten the timid heathen, just for revenge. Sam had
+ eaten a little dinner, and was eating ice-cream, evidently, when something
+ or somebody made him go to his room and shoot himself. The next morning
+ the Chinamen in the garrison buried him&mdash;not in the post cemetery,
+ but just outside. Upon the grave they laid one or two suits of clothing,
+ shoes&mdash;all Chinese, of course&mdash;and a great quantity of food&mdash;much
+ of it their own fruits. That was for his spirit until it reached the Happy
+ Land. The coyotes ate the food, but a Chinaman would never believe that,
+ so more food was taken out this morning.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They are such a queer people! Hang's breakfast usually consists of a glass
+ of cold water with two or three lumps of sugar dissolved in it and a piece
+ of bread broken in it also. When it is necessary for Hang to be up late
+ and do much extra work, I always give him a can of salmon, of which he
+ seems very fond&mdash;or a chicken, and tell him to invite one or two
+ friends to sit with him. This smooths away all little frowns and keeps
+ things pleasant. Volmer killed the chicken once, and Hang brought it to me
+ with eyes blazing&mdash;said it was poor&mdash;and "He ole-ee hin," so I
+ found that the only way to satisfy the suspicious man was to let him
+ select his own fowl. He always cooks it in the one way&mdash;boils it with
+ Chinese fruits and herbs, and with the head and feet on&mdash;and I must
+ admit that the odor is appetizing. But I have never tasted it, although
+ Hang has never failed to save a nice piece for me. He was with Mrs. Pierce
+ two years, and it was some time before I could convince him that this
+ house was regulated my way and not hers. Major Pierce was promoted to
+ another regiment and we miss them very much.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, July, 1882.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE garrison seems lonesome since the two companies have been out, and I
+ am beginning to feel that I am at home alone quite too much. Faye was in
+ Washington two months, and almost immediately after he got back he was
+ ordered to command the paymaster's escort from Helena here, and now he is
+ off again for the summer! The camp is on Birch Creek not far from the
+ Piegan Agency. The agents become frightened every now and then, and ask
+ for troops, more because they know the Indians would be justified in
+ giving trouble than because there is any.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ An officer is sent from the post to inspect all the cattle and rations
+ that are issued to them&mdash;yet there is much cheating. Once it was
+ discovered that a very inferior brand of flour was being given the Indians&mdash;that
+ sacks with the lettering and marks of the brand the government was
+ supposed to issue to them had been slipped over the sacks which really
+ held the inferior flour, and carefully tied. Just imagine the trouble some
+ one had taken, but there had been a fat reward, of course, and then, where
+ had those extra sacks come from&mdash;where had the fine flour gone?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some one could have explained it all. I must admit, however, that anyone
+ who has seen an Indian use flour would say that the most inferior grade
+ would be good enough for them, to be mixed in dirty old pans, with still
+ dirtier hands. This lack of cleanliness and appreciation of things by the
+ Indians makes stealing from them very tempting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The very night after the troops had gone out there was an excitement in
+ the garrison, and, as usual, I was mixed up in it, not through my own
+ choosing, however. I had been at Mrs. Palmer's playing whist during the
+ evening, and about eleven o'clock two of the ladies came down to the house
+ with me. The night was the very darkest I ever saw, and of this we spoke
+ as we came along the walk. Almost all the lights were out in the officers'
+ quarters, making the whole post seem dismal, and as I came in the house
+ and locked the door, I felt as if I could never remain here until morning.
+ Hang was in his room, of course but would be no protection whatever if
+ anything should happen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Major and Mrs. Stokes have not yet returned from the East, so the
+ adjoining house is unoccupied, and on my right is Mrs. Norton, who is
+ alone also, as Doctor Norton is in camp with the troops. She had urged me
+ to go to her house for the night, but I did not go, because of the little
+ card party. I ran upstairs as though something evil was at my heels and
+ bolted my door, but did not fasten the dormer windows that run out on the
+ roof in front. Before retiring, I put a small, lighted lantern in a closet
+ and left the door open just a little, thinking that the streak of light
+ would be cheering and the lantern give me a light quickly if I should need
+ one.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our breakfast had been very early that morning, on account of the troops
+ marching, and I was tired and fell asleep immediately, I think. After a
+ while I was conscious of hearing some one walking about in the room
+ corresponding to mine in the next house, but I dozed on, thinking to
+ myself that there was no occasion for feeling nervous, as the people next
+ door were still up. But suddenly I remembered that the house was closed,
+ and just then I distinctly heard some one go down the stairs. I kept very
+ still and listened, but heard nothing more and soon went to sleep again,
+ but again I was awakened&mdash;this time by queer noises&mdash;like some
+ one walking on a roof. There were voices, too, as if some one was mumbling
+ to himself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I got the revolver and ran to the middle of the room, where I stood ready
+ to shoot or run&mdash;it would probably have been run&mdash;in any
+ direction. I finally got courage to look through a side window, feeling
+ quite sure that Mrs. Norton was out with her Chinaman, looking after some
+ choice little chickens left in her care by the doctor. But not one light
+ was to be seen in any place, and the inky blackness was awful to look
+ upon, so I turned away, and just as I did so, something cracked and
+ rattled down over the shingles and then fell to the ground. But which roof
+ those sounds came from was impossible to tell. With "goose flesh" on my
+ arms, and each hair on my head trying to stand up, I went back to the
+ middle of the room, and there I stood, every nerve quivering.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I had been standing there hours&mdash;or possibly it was only two short
+ minutes&mdash;when there was one loud, piercing shriek, that made me
+ almost scream, too. But after it was perfect silence, so I said to myself
+ that probably it had been a cat&mdash;that I was nervous and silly. But
+ there came another shriek, another, and still another, so expressive of
+ terror that the blood almost froze in my veins. With teeth chattering and
+ limbs shaking so I could hardly step, I went to a front window, and
+ raising it I screamed, "Corporal of the guard!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I saw the sentinel at the guardhouse stop, as though listening, in front
+ of a window where there was a light, and seeing one of the guard gave
+ strength to my voice, and I called again. That time the sentry took it up,
+ and yelled, "Corporal of the guard, No. 1!" Instantly lanterns were seen
+ coming in our direction&mdash;ever so many of the guard came, and to our
+ gate as they saw me at a window. But I sent them on to the next house
+ where they found poor Mrs. Norton in a white heap on the grass, quite
+ unconscious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The officer of the day was still up and came running to see what the
+ commotion was about&mdash;and several other officers came. Colonel
+ Gregory, a punctilious gentleman of the old school&mdash;who is in command
+ just now&mdash;appeared in a striking costume, consisting of a skimpy
+ evening gown of white, a dark military blouse over that, and a pair of
+ military riding boots, and he carried an unsheathed saber. He is very tall
+ and thin and his hair is very white, and I laugh now when I think of how
+ funny he looked. But no one thought of laughing at that time. Mrs. Norton
+ was carried in, and her house searched throughout. No one was found, but
+ burned matches were on the floor of one or two rooms, which gave evidence
+ that some one had been there.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the yard back of the house a pair of heavy overshoes, also government
+ socks, were found, so it was decided that the man had climbed up on the
+ roof and entered the house through a dormer window that had not been
+ fastened. No one would look for the piece of shingle that night, but in
+ the morning I found it on the ground close to the house.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All the time the search was being made I had been in the window. Colonel
+ Mills insisted that I should go to his house for the remainder of the
+ night, but suggested that I put some clothes on first! It occurred to me
+ then, for the first time, that my own costume was rather striking&mdash;not
+ quite the proper thing for a balcony scene. Everyone was more than kind,
+ but for a long time after Miss Mills and I had gone to her room my teeth
+ chattered and big tears rolled down my face. Mrs. Norton declares that I
+ was more frightened than she was, and I say, "Yes, probably, but you did
+ not stop to listen to your own horrible screams, and then, after making us
+ believe that you were being murdered, you quietly dropped into oblivion
+ and forgot the whole thing."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just as the entire garrison had become quiet once more&mdash;bang! went a
+ gun, and then again we heard people running about to see what was the
+ matter, and if the burglar had been caught. But it proved to have been the
+ accidental going off of a rifle at the guardhouse. The instant that
+ Colonel Gregory ascertained that a soldier had really been in Mrs.
+ Norton's house, check roll-call was ordered&mdash;that is, the officer of
+ the day went to the different barracks and ordered the first sergeants to
+ get the men up and call the roll at once, without warning or preparation.
+ In that way it was ascertained if the men were on their cots or out of
+ quarters. But that night every man was "present or accounted for." At the
+ hospital, roll-call was not necessary, but they found an attendant playing
+ possum! A lantern held close to his face did not waken him, although it
+ made his eyelids twitch, and they found that his heart was beating at a
+ furious rate. His clothes had been thrown down on the floor, but socks
+ were not to be found with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So he is the man suspected.. He will get his discharge in three days, and
+ it is thought that he was after a suit of citizen clothes of the doctor's.
+ Not so very long ago he was their striker. No one in the garrison has ever
+ heard of an enlisted man troubling the quarters of an officer, and it is
+ something that rarely occurs. I spend every night with Mrs. Norton now,
+ who seems to have great confidence in my ability to protect her, as I can
+ use a revolver so well. She calmly sleeps on, while I remain awake
+ listening for footsteps. The fact of my having been at a military post
+ when it was attacked by Indians&mdash;that a man was murdered directly
+ under my window, when I heard every shot, every moan&mdash;and my having
+ had two unpleasant experiences with horse thieves, has not been conducive
+ to normal nerves after dark.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ During all the commotion at Mrs. Norton's the night the man got in her
+ house, her Chinaman did not appear. One of the officers went to his room
+ in search of the burglar and found him&mdash;the Chinaman&mdash;sitting up
+ in his bed, almost white from fear. He confessed to having heard some one
+ in the kitchen, and when asked why he did not go out to see who it was,
+ indignantly replied, "What for?&mdash;he go way, what for I see him?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I feel completely upset without a good saddle horse. George is developing
+ quite a little speed in single harness, but I do not care for driving&mdash;feel
+ too much as though I was part of the little buggy instead of the horse.
+ Major and Mrs. Stokes are expected soon from the East, and I shall be so
+ glad to have my old neighbors back.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP ON BIRCH CREEK, NEAR PIEGAN AGENCY, MONTANA TERRITORY, September,
+ 1882.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ BY this time you must have become accustomed to getting letters from all
+ sorts of out-of-the-way places, therefore I will not weary you with long
+ explanations, but simply say that Major Stokes and Faye sent for Mrs.
+ Stokes and me to come to camp, thinking to give us a pleasant little
+ outing. We came over with the paymaster and his escort. Major Carpenter
+ seemed delighted to have us with him, and naturally Mrs. Stokes and I were
+ in a humor to enjoy everything. We brought a nice little luncheon with us
+ for everybody&mdash;that is, everyone in the ambulance. The escort of
+ enlisted men were in a wagon back of us, but the officer in charge was
+ with us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Indians have quieted down, and several of the officers have gone on
+ leave, so with the two companies now here there are only Major Stokes, who
+ is in command, Faye, Lieutenant Todd, and Doctor Norton. Mrs. Stokes has
+ seen much of camp life, and enjoys it now and then as much as I do. The
+ importance of our husbands as hosts&mdash;their many efforts to make us
+ comfortable and entertain us&mdash;is amusing, yet very lovely. They give
+ us no rest whatever, but as soon as we return from one little excursion
+ another is immediately proposed. There is a little spring wagon in camp
+ with two seats, and there are two fine mules to pull it, and with this really
+ comfortable turn-out we drive about the country. Major Stokes is military
+ inspector of supplies at this agency, and every Piegan knows him, so when
+ we meet Indians, as we do often, there is always a powwow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Three days ago we packed the little wagon with wraps and other things, and
+ Major and Mrs. Stokes, Faye, and I started for a two days' outing at a
+ little lake that is nestled far up on the side of a mountain. It is about
+ ten miles from here. There is only a wagon trail leading to it, and as you
+ go on up and up, and see nothing but rocks and trees, it would never occur
+ to you that the steep slope of the mountain could be broken, that a lake
+ of good size could be hidden on its side. You do not get a glimpse of it
+ once, until you drive between the bushes and boulders that border its
+ banks, and then it is all before you in amazing beauty. The reflections
+ are wonderful, the high lights showing with exquisite sharpness against
+ the dark green and purple depths of the clear, spring water.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The lake is fearfully deep&mdash;the Indians insist that in places it is
+ bottomless&mdash;and it is teeming with trout, the most delicious mountain
+ trout that can be caught any place, and which come up so cold one can
+ easily fancy there is an iceberg somewhere down below. Some of these fish
+ are fourteen or more inches long.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was rather late in the afternoon when we reached the lake, so we
+ hurriedly got ourselves ready for fishing, for we were thinking of a trout
+ dinner. Four enlisted men had followed us with a wagon, in which were our
+ tents, bedding, and boxes of provisions, and these men busied themselves
+ at once by putting up the little tents and making preparations for dinner,
+ and we were anxious to get enough fish for their dinner as well as our
+ own. At a little landing we found two row-boats, and getting in these we
+ were soon out on the lake.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If one goes to Fish Lake just for sport, and can be contented with taking
+ in two or three fish during an all day's hard work, flies should be used
+ always, but if one gets up there when the shadows are long and one's
+ dinner is depending upon the fish caught, one might as well begin at once
+ with grasshoppers&mdash;at least, that is what I did. I carried a box of
+ fine yellow grasshoppers up with me, and I cast one over before the boat
+ had fairly settled in position. It was seized the instant it had touched
+ the water, and down, down went the trout, its white sides glistening
+ through the clear water. For some reason still unaccountable I let it go,
+ and yard after yard of line was reeled out. Perhaps, after all, it was
+ fascination that kept me from stopping the plunge of the fish, that never
+ stopped until the entire line was let out. That brought me to my senses,
+ and I reeled the fish up and got a fine trout, but I also got at the same
+ time an uncontrollable longing for land. To be in a leaky, shaky old boat
+ over a watery, bottomless pit, as the one that trout had been down in, was
+ more than I could calmly endure, so with undisguised disgust Faye rowed me
+ back to the landing, where I caught quite as many fish as anyone out in
+ the boats.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One of the enlisted men prepared dinner for us, and fried the trout in
+ olive oil, the most perfect way of cooking mountain trout in camp. They
+ were delicious&mdash;so fresh from the icy water that none of their
+ delicate flavor had been lost, and were crisp and hot. We had cups of
+ steaming coffee and all sorts of nice things from the boxes we had brought
+ from the post. A flat boulder made a grand table for us, and of course
+ each one had his little camp stool to sit upon. Altogether the dinner was
+ a success, the best part of it being, perhaps, the exhilarating mountain
+ air that gave us such fine appetites, and a keen appreciation of
+ everything ludicrous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ While we were fishing, our tents had been arranged for us in real soldier
+ fashion. Great bunches of long grass had been piled up on each side
+ underneath the little mattresses, which raised the beds from the ground
+ and made them soft and springy. Those "A" tents are very small and low,
+ and it is impossible to stand up in one except in the center under the
+ ridgepole, for the canvas is stretched from the ridgepole to the ground,
+ so the only walls are back and front, where there is an opening. I had
+ never been in one before and was rather appalled at its limitations, and
+ neither had I ever slept on the ground before, but I had gone prepared for
+ a rough outing. Besides, I knew that everything possible had been done to
+ make Mrs. Stokes and me comfortable. The air was chilly up on the
+ mountain, but we had any number of heavy blankets that kept us warm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The night was glorious with brilliant moonlight, and the shadows of the
+ pine trees on the white canvas were black and wonderfully clear cut, as
+ the wind swayed the branches back and forth. The sounds of the wind were
+ dismal, soughing and moaning as all mountain winds do, and made me think
+ of the Bogy-man and other things. I found myself wondering if anything
+ could crawl under the tent at my side. I wondered if snakes could have
+ been brought in with the grass. I imagined that I heard things moving
+ about, but all the time I was watching those exquisite shadows of the pine
+ needles in a dreamy sort of way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then all at once I saw the shadow of one, then three, things as they ran
+ up the canvas and darted this way and that like crazy things, and which
+ could not possibly have grown on a pine tree. And almost at the same
+ instant, something pulled my hair! With a scream and scramble I was soon
+ out of that tent, but of course when I moved all those things had moved,
+ too, and wholly disappeared. So I was called foolish to be afraid in a
+ tent after the weeks and months I had lived in camp. But just then Mrs.
+ Stokes ran from her tent, Major Stokes slowly following, and then it came
+ out that there had been trouble over there also, and that I was not the
+ only one in disgrace. Mrs. Stokes had seen queer shadows on her canvas,
+ and coming to me, said, "Will says those things are squirrels!" That was
+ too much, and I replied with indignation, "They are not squirrels at all;
+ they are too small and their tails are not bushy."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, there was a time! We refused absolutely, positively, to go back to
+ our tents until we knew all about those darting shadows. We saw that those
+ two disagreeable men had an understanding with each other and were much
+ inclined to laugh. It was cold and our wrappers not very warm, but Mrs.
+ Stokes and I finally sat down upon some camp stools to await events. Then
+ Faye, who can never resist an opportunity to tease, said to me, "You had
+ better take care, mice might run up that stool!" So the cat was out! I
+ have never been afraid of mice, and have always considered it very silly
+ in women to make such a fuss over them. But those field mice were
+ different; they seemed inclined to take the very hair from your head. Of
+ course we could not sit up all night, and after a time had to return to
+ our tents. I wrapped my head up securely, so my hair could not be carried
+ off without my knowing something about it. Ever so many times during the
+ night I heard talking and smothered laughter, and concluded that the
+ soldiers also were having small visitors with four swift little legs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had more delicious trout for our breakfast; that time fried with tiny
+ strips of breakfast bacon. The men had been out on the lake very early,
+ and had caught several dozen beautiful fish. The dinner the evening before
+ had been much like an ordinary picnic, but the early breakfast up on the
+ side of a mountain, with big boulders all around, was something to
+ remember. One can never imagine the deliciousness of the air at sunrise up
+ on the Rocky Mountains, It has to be breathed to be appreciated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Everyone fished during the morning and many fish were caught, every one of
+ which were carefully packed in wet grass and brought to Birch Creek, to
+ the unfortunates who had not been on that most delightful trip to Fish
+ Lake. After luncheon we came down from the mountain and drove to the
+ Piegan Agency. The heavy wagon came directly to camp, of course. There is
+ nothing remarkable to be seen at the agency&mdash;just a number of
+ ordinary buildings, a few huts, and Indians standing around the door of a
+ store that resembles a post trader's. Every Indian had on a blanket,
+ although Major Stokes said there were several among them who had been to
+ the Carlisle School.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Along the road before we reached the agency, and for some distance after
+ we had left it, we passed a number of little one-room log huts occupied by
+ Indians, often with two squaws and large families of children; and at some
+ of these we saw wretched attempts at gardening. Those Indians are provided
+ with plows, spades, and all sorts of implements necessary for the making
+ of proper gardens, and they are given grain and seeds to plant, but seldom
+ are any of these things made use of. An Indian scorns work of any kind&mdash;that
+ is only for squaws. The squaws will scratch up a bit of ground with
+ sticks, put a little seed in, and then leave it for the sun and rain to do
+ with as it sees fit. No more attention will be paid to it, and half the
+ time the seed is not covered.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One old chief raised some wheat one year&mdash;I presume his squaws did
+ all the work&mdash;and he gathered several sackfuls, which was made into
+ flour at the agency mill. The chief was very proud. But when the next
+ quarterly issue came around, his ration of flour was lessened just the
+ amount his wheat had made, which decided all future farming for him! Why
+ should he, a chief, trouble himself about learning to farm and then gain
+ nothing in the end! There is a fine threshing machine at the agency, but
+ the Indians will have nothing whatever to do with it. They cannot
+ understand its workings and call it the "Devil Machine."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As we were nearing the Indian village across the creek from us, we came to
+ a most revolting spectacle. Two or three Indians had just killed an ox,
+ and were slashing and cutting off pieces of the almost quivering flesh, in
+ a way that left little pools of blood in places on the side. There were
+ two squaws with them, squatted on the ground by the dead animal, and those
+ hideous, fiendish creatures were scooping up the warm blood with their
+ hands and greedily drinking it! Can one imagine anything more horrible? We
+ stopped only a second, but the scene was too repulsive to be forgotten. It
+ makes me shiver even now when I think of the flashing of those big knives
+ and of how each one of the savages seemed to be reveling in the smell and
+ taste of blood! I feel that they could have slashed and cut into one of us
+ with the same relish. It was much like seeing a murder committed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Major Stokes told us last evening that when he returned from the East a
+ few weeks ago, he discovered that one of a pair of beautiful pistols that
+ had been presented to him had been stolen, that some one had gone upstairs
+ and taken it out of the case that was in a closet corresponding to mine,
+ so that accounts for the footsteps I heard in that house the night the man
+ entered Mrs. Norton's house. But how did the man know just where to get a
+ pistol? The hospital attendant who was suspected that night got his
+ discharge a few days later. He stayed around the garrison so long that
+ finally Colonel Gregory ordered him to leave the reservation, and just
+ before coming from the post we heard that he had shot a man and was in
+ jail. A very good place for him, I think.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We expect to return to the post in a few days. I would like to remain
+ longer, but as everybody and everything will go, I can't very well. The
+ trout fishing in Birch Creek is very good, and I often go for a little
+ fish, sometimes alone and sometimes Mrs. Stokes will go with me. I do not
+ go far, because of the dreadful Indians that are always wandering about.
+ They have a small village across the creek from us, and every evening we
+ hear their "tom-toms" as they chant and dance, and when the wind is from
+ that direction we get a smell now and then of their dirty tepees. Major
+ Stokes and Mrs. Stokes, also, see the noble side of Indians, but that side
+ has always been so covered with blankets and other dirty things I have
+ never found it!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, November, 1882.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ YOU will be shocked, I know, when you hear that we are houseless&mdash;homeless&mdash;that
+ for the second time Faye has been ranked out of quarters! At Camp Supply
+ the turn out was swift, but this time it has been long drawn out and most
+ vexatious. Last month Major Bagley came here from Fort Maginnis, and as we
+ had rather expected that he would select our house, we made no
+ preparations for winter previous to his coming. But as soon as he reached
+ the post, and many times after, he assured Faye that nothing could
+ possibly induce him to disturb us, and said many more sweet things.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Unfortunately for us, he was ordered to return to Fort Maginnis to
+ straighten out some of his accounts while quartermaster, and Mrs. Bagley
+ decided to remain as she was until Major Bagley's return. He was away one
+ month, and during that time the gardener stored away in our little cellar
+ our vegetables for the winter, including quantities of beautiful celery
+ that was packed in boxes. All those things had to be taken down a ladder,
+ which made it really very hard work. Having faith in Major Bagley's word,
+ the house was cleaned from top to bottom, much painting and calcimining
+ having been done. All the floors were painted and hard-oiled, and everyone
+ knows what discomfort that always brings about. But at last everything was
+ finished, and we were about to settle down to the enjoyment of a tidy,
+ cheerful little home when Major Bagley appeared the second time, and
+ within two hours Faye was notified that his quarters had been selected by
+ him!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are at present in two rooms and a shed that happened to be unoccupied,
+ and I feel very much as though I was in a second-hand shop. Things are
+ piled up to the ceiling in both rooms, and the shed is full also. All of
+ the vegetables were brought up from the cellar, of course, and as the
+ weather has been very cold, the celery and other tender things were
+ frozen. General and Mrs. Bourke have returned, and at once insisted upon
+ our going to their house, but as there was nothing definite about the time
+ when we will get our house, we said "No." We are taking our meals with
+ them, however, and Hang is there also, teaching their new Chinaman. But I
+ can assure you that I am more than cross. If Major Bagley had selected the
+ house the first time he came, or even if he had said nothing at all about
+ the quarters, much discomfort and unpleasantness would have been avoided.
+ They will get our nice clean house, and we will get one that will require
+ the same renovating we have just been struggling with. I have made up my
+ mind unalterably to one thing&mdash;the nice little dinner I had expected
+ to give Major and Mrs. Bagley later on, will be for other people, friends
+ who have had less honey to dispose of.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The splendid hunting was interrupted by the move, too. Every October in
+ this country we have a snowstorm that lasts usually three or four days;
+ then the snow disappears and there is a second fall, with clear sunny days
+ until the holidays. This year the weather remained warm and the storm was
+ later than usual, but more severe when it did come, driving thousands of
+ water-fowl down with a rush from the mountain streams and lakes. There is
+ a slough around a little plateau near the post, and for a week or more
+ this was teeming with all kinds of ducks, until it was frozen over.
+ Sometimes we would see several species quietly feeding together in the
+ most friendly way. Faye and I would drive the horses down in the cutter,
+ and I would hold them while he walked on ahead hunting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One day, when the snow was falling in big moist flakes that were so thick
+ that the world had been narrowed down to a few yards around us, we drove
+ to some tall bushes growing on the bank of the slough. Faye was hunting,
+ and about to make some ducks rise when he heard a great whir over his
+ head, and although the snow was so thick he could not see just what was
+ there, he quickly raised his gun and fired at something he saw moving up
+ there. To his great amazement and my horror, an immense swan dropped down
+ and went crashing through the bushes. It was quite as white as the snow on
+ the ground, and coming from the dense cloud of snow above, where no
+ warning of its presence had been given, no call sounded, one felt that
+ there was something queer about it all. With its enormous wings spread, it
+ looked like an angel coming to the earth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The horses thought so, also, for as soon as it touched the bushes they
+ bolted, and for a few minutes I was doubtful if I could hold them. I was
+ so vexed with them, too, for I wanted to see that splendid bird. They went
+ around and around the plateau, and about all I was able to do at first was
+ to keep them from going to the post. They finally came down to a trot, but
+ it was some time before I could coax them to go to the bushes where the
+ swan had fallen. I did not blame them much, for when the big bird came
+ down, it seemed as if the very heavens were falling. We supplied our
+ friends with ducks several days, and upon our own dinner table duck was
+ served ten successive days. And it was just as acceptable the last day as
+ the first, for almost every time there was a different variety, the
+ cinnamon, perhaps, being the most rare.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Last year Hang was very contrary about the packing down of the eggs for
+ winter use. I always put them in salt, but he thought they should be put
+ in oats because Mrs. Pierce had packed hers that way. You know he had been
+ Mrs. Pierce's cook two years before he came to me, and for a time he made
+ me weary telling how she had things done. Finally I told him he must do as
+ I said, that he was my cook now. There was peace for a while, and then
+ came the eggs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ He would not do one thing to assist me, not even take down the eggs, and
+ looked at Volmer with scorn when he carried down the boxes and salt. I
+ said nothing, knowing what the result would be later on if Hang remained
+ with me. When the cold weather came and no more fresh eggs were brought
+ in, it was astonishing to see how many things that stubborn Chinaman could
+ make without any eggs at all. Get them out of the salt he simply would
+ not. Of course that could not continue forever, so one day I brought some
+ up and left them on his table without saying a word. He used them, and
+ after that there was no trouble, and one day in the spring he brought in
+ to show me some beautifully beaten eggs, and said, "Velly glood&mdash;allee
+ same flesh."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This fall when the time came to pack eggs, I said, "Hang, perhaps we had
+ better pack the eggs in oats this year." He said, "Naw, loats no glood!"
+ Then came my revenge. I said, "Mrs. Pierce puts hers in oats," but he
+ became angry and said, "Yes, me know&mdash;Missee Pleese no know&mdash;slalt
+ makee him allee same flesh." And in salt they are, and Hang packed every
+ one. I offered to show him how to do it, but he said, "Me know&mdash;you
+ see." It gave him such a fine opportunity to dictate to Volmer! If the
+ striker did not bring the eggs the very moment he thought they should be
+ in, Hang would look him up and say, "You bling leggs!" Just where these
+ boxes of eggs are I do not know. The Chinaman has spirited them off to
+ some place where they will not freeze. He cannot understand all this
+ ranking out of quarters, particularly after he had put the house in
+ perfect order. When I told him to sweep the rooms after everything had
+ been carried out, he said: "What for? You cleanee house nuff for him; he
+ no care," and off he went. I am inclined to think that the little man was
+ right, after all.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There have been many changes in the garrison during the past few months,
+ and a number of our friends have gone to other posts. Colonel and Mrs.
+ Palmer, Major and Mrs. Pierce, and Doctor and Mrs. Gordon are no longer
+ here. We have lost, consequently, both of our fine tenors and excellent
+ organist, and our little choir is not good now. Some of us will miss in
+ other ways Colonel Palmer's cultivated voice. During the summer four of us
+ found much pleasure in practicing together the light operas, each one
+ learning the one voice through the entire opera.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When we get settled, if we ever do, we will be at our old end of the
+ garrison again, and our neighbors on either side will be charming people.
+ There is some consolation in that; nevertheless, I am thinking all the
+ time of the pretty walls and shiny floors we had to give up, and to a very
+ poor housekeeper, too. After we get our house, it will take weeks to fix
+ it up, and it will be impossible to take the same interest in it that we
+ found in the first. If Faye gets his first lieutenancy in the spring, it
+ is possible that we may have to go to another post, which will mean
+ another move. But I am tired and cross; anyone would be under such
+ uncomfortable conditions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT ELLIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, March, 1883.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE trip over was by far the most enjoyable of any we have taken between
+ Fort Shaw and this post, and we were thankful enough that we could come
+ before the snow began to melt on the mountains. Our experience with the
+ high water two years ago was so dreadful that we do not wish to ever
+ encounter anything of the kind again. The weather was delightful&mdash;with
+ clear, crisp atmosphere, such as can be found only in this magnificent
+ Territory. It was such a pleasure to have our own turn-out, too, and to be
+ able to see the mountains and canons as we came along, without having our
+ heads bruised by an old ambulance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye had to wait almost twelve years for a first lieutenancy, and now,
+ when at last he has been promoted, it has been the cause of our leaving
+ dear friends and a charming garrison, and losing dear yellow Hang, also.
+ The poor little man wept when he said good-by to me in Helena. We had just
+ arrived and were still on the walk in front of the hotel, and of course
+ all the small boys in the street gathered around us. I felt very much like
+ weeping, too, and am afraid I will feel even more so when I get in my own
+ home. Hang is going right on to China, to visit his mother one year, and I
+ presume that his people will consider him a very rich man, with the twelve
+ hundred dollars he has saved. He has never cut his hair, and has never
+ worn American clothes. Even in the winter, when it has been freezing cold,
+ he would shuffle along on the snow with his Chinese shoes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I shall miss the pretty silk coats about the house, and his swift, almost
+ noiseless going around. That Chinamen are not more generally employed I
+ cannot understand, for they make such exceptional servants. They are
+ wonderfully economical, and can easily do the work of two maids, and if
+ once you win their confidence and their affection they are your slaves.
+ But they are very suspicious. Once, when Bishop Tuttle was with us, he
+ wanted a pair of boots blackened, and set them in his room where Hang
+ could see them, and on the toe of one he put a twenty-five cent piece.
+ Hang blackened the boots beautifully, and then put the money back
+ precisely where it was in the first place. Then he came to me and
+ expressed his opinion of the dear bishop. He said, "China-man no stealee&mdash;you
+ tellee him me no stealee&mdash;he see me no takee him"&mdash;and then he
+ insisted upon my going to see for myself that the money was on the boot. I
+ was awfully distressed. The bishop was to remain with us several days, and
+ no one could tell how that Chinaman might treat him, for I saw that he was
+ deeply hurt, but it was utterly impossible to make him believe otherwise
+ than that the quarter had been put there to test his honesty. I finally
+ concluded to tell the bishop all about it, knowing that his experience
+ with all kinds of human nature had been great in his travels about to his
+ various missions, and his kindness and tact with miner, ranchman, and
+ cowboy; he is now called by them lovingly "The Cowboy Bishop." He laughed
+ heartily about Hang, and said, "I'll fix that," which he must have done to
+ Hang's entire satisfaction, for he fairly danced around the bishop during
+ the remainder of his stay with us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye was made post quartermaster and commissary as soon as he reported for
+ duty here, and is already hard at work. The post is not large, but the
+ office of quartermaster is no sinecure. An immense amount of
+ transportation has to be kept in readiness for the field, for which the
+ quartermaster alone is held responsible, and this is the base of supplies
+ for outfits for all parties&mdash;large and small&mdash;that go to the
+ Yellowstone Park, and these are many, now that Livingstone can be reached
+ from the north or the south by the Northern Pacific Railroad. Immense pack
+ trains have to be fitted out for generals, congressmen, even the President
+ himself, during the coming season. These people bring nothing whatever
+ with them for camp, but depend entirely upon the quartermaster here to fit
+ them out as luxuriously as possible with tents and commissaries&mdash;even
+ to experienced camp cooks!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The railroad has been laid straight through the post, and it looks very
+ strange to see the cars running directly back of the company quarters. The
+ long tunnel&mdash;it is to be called the Bozeman tunnel&mdash;that has
+ been cut through a large mountain is not quite finished, and the cars are
+ still run up over the mountain upon a track that was laid only for
+ temporary use. It requires two engines to pull even the passenger trains
+ up, and when the divide is reached the "pilot" is uncoupled and run down
+ ahead, sometimes at terrific speed. One day, since we came, the engineer
+ lost control, and the big black thing seemed almost to drop down the
+ grade, and the shrieking of the continuous whistle was awful to listen to;
+ it seemed as if it was the wailing of the souls of the two men being
+ rushed on&mdash;perhaps to their death. The thing came on and went
+ screaming through the post and on through Bozeman, and how much farther we
+ do not know. Some of the enlisted men got a glimpse of the engineer as he
+ passed and say that his face was like chalk. We will not be settled for
+ some time, as Faye is to take a set of vacant quarters on the hill until
+ one of the officers goes on leave, when we will move to that house, as it
+ is nicer and nearer the offices. He could have taken it when we came had
+ he been willing to turn anyone out. It seems to me that I am waiting for a
+ house about half the time, yet when anyone wants our house it is taken at
+ once!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For a few days we are with Lieutenant and Mrs. Fiske. They gave us an
+ elegant dinner last evening. Miss Burt and her brother came up from
+ Bozeman. This evening we dine with Major and Mrs. Gillespie of the
+ cavalry. He is in command of the post&mdash;and tomorrow we will dine with
+ Captain and Mrs. Spencer. And so it will go on, probably, until everyone
+ has entertained us in some delightful manner, as this is the custom in the
+ Army when there are newcomers in the garrison. I am so sorry that these
+ courtesies cannot be returned for a long time&mdash;until we get really
+ settled, and then how I shall miss Hang! How I am to do without him I do
+ not quite see.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT ELLIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, July, 1884.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THIS post is in a most dilapidated condition, and it&mdash;also the
+ country about&mdash;looks as though it had been the scene of a fierce
+ bombardment. And bombarded we certainly have been&mdash;by a terrific
+ hailstorm that made us feel for a time that our very lives were in danger.
+ The day had been excessively warm, with brilliant sunshine until about
+ three o'clock, when dark clouds were seen to be coming up over the Bozeman
+ Valley, and everyone said that perhaps at last we would have the rain that
+ was so much needed, I have been in so many frightful storms that came from
+ innocent-looking clouds, that now I am suspicious of anything of the kind
+ that looks at all threatening. Consequently, I was about the first person
+ to notice the peculiar unbroken gray that had replaced the black of a few
+ minutes before, and the first, too, to hear the ominous roar that sounded
+ like the fall of an immense body of water, and which could be distinctly
+ heard fifteen minutes before the storm reached us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ While I stood at the door listening and watching, I saw several people
+ walking about in the garrison, each one intent upon his own business and
+ not giving the storm a thought. Still, it seemed to me that it would be
+ just as well to have the house closed tight, and calling Hulda we soon had
+ windows and doors closed&mdash;not one minute too soon, either, for the
+ storm came across the mountains with hurricane speed and struck us with
+ such force that the thick-walled log houses fairly trembled. With the wind
+ came the hail at the very beginning, changing the hot, sultry air into the
+ coldness of icebergs. Most of the hailstones were the size of a hen's egg,
+ and crashed through windows and pounded against the house, making a noise
+ that was not only deafening but paralyzing. The sounds of breaking glass
+ came from every direction and Hulda and I rushed from one room to the
+ other, not knowing what to do, for it was the same scene everyplace&mdash;floors
+ covered with broken glass and hail pouring in through the openings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The ground upon which the officers' quarters are built is a little
+ sloping, therefore it had to be cut away, back of the kitchen, to make the
+ floor level for a large shed where ice chest and such things are kept, and
+ there are two or three steps at the door leading from the shed up to the
+ ground outside. This gradual rise continues far back to the mountains, so
+ by the time the hail and water reached us from above they had become one
+ broad, sweeping torrent, ever increasing in volume. In one of the boards
+ of our shed close to the steps, and just above the ground, there happened
+ to be a large "knot" which the pressure of the water soon forced out, and
+ the water and hailstones shot through and straight across the shed as if
+ from a fire hose, striking the wall of the main building! The sight was
+ most laughable&mdash;that is, at first it was; but we soon saw that the
+ awful rush of water that was coming in through the broken sash and the
+ remarkable hose arrangement back of the kitchen was rapidly flooding us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So I ran to the front door, and seeing a soldier at one of he barrack
+ windows, I waved and waved my hand until he saw me. He understood at once
+ and came running over, followed by three more men, who brought spades and
+ other things. In a short time sods had been banked up at every door, and
+ then the water ceased to come in. By that time the heaviest of the storm
+ had passed over, and the men, who were most willing and kind, began to
+ shovel out the enormous quantity of hailstones from the shed. They found
+ by actual measurement that they were eight inches deep&mdash;solid hail,
+ and over the entire floor. Much of the water had run into the kitchen and
+ on through to the butler's pantry, and was fast making its way to the
+ dining room when it was cut off. The scenes around the little house were
+ awful. More or less water was in each room, and there was not one unbroken
+ pane of glass to be found, and that was not all&mdash;-there was not one
+ unbroken pane of glass in the whole post. That night Faye telegraphed to
+ St. Paul for glass to replace nine hundred panes that had been broken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye was at the quartermaster's office when the storm came up, and while
+ it was still hailing I happened to look across the parade that way, and in
+ the door I saw Faye standing. He had left the house not long before,
+ dressed in a suit of immaculate white linen, and it was that suit that
+ enabled me to recognize him through the veil of rain and hail. Sorry as I
+ was, I had to laugh, for the picture was so ludicrous&mdash;Faye in those
+ chilling white clothes, broken windows each side of him, and the ground
+ covered with inches of hailstones and ice water! He ran over soon after
+ the men got here, but as he had to come a greater distance his pelting was
+ in proportion. Many of the stones were so large it was really dangerous to
+ be hit by them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the storm was over the ground was white, as if covered with snow, and
+ the high board fences that are around the yards back of the officers'
+ quarters looked as though they had been used for targets and peppered with
+ big bullets. Mount Bridger is several miles distant, yet we can distinctly
+ see from here the furrows that were made down its sides. It looks as if
+ deep ravines had been cut straight down from peak to base. The gardens are
+ wholly ruined&mdash;not one thing was left in them. The poor little
+ gophers were forced out of their holes by the water, to be killed by the
+ hail, and hundreds of them are lying around dead. I wondered and wondered
+ why Dryas did not come to our assistance, but he told us afterward that
+ when the storm first came he went to the stable to fasten the horses up
+ snug, and was then afraid to come away, first because of the immense
+ hailstones, and later because both horses were so terrified by the
+ crashing in of their windows, and the awful cannonade of hail on the roof.
+ A new cook had come to us just the day before the storm, and I fully
+ expected that she would start back to Bozeman that night, but she is still
+ here, and was most patient over the awful condition of things all over the
+ house. She is a Pole and a good cook, so there is a prospect of some
+ enjoyment in life after the house gets straightened out. There was one
+ thing peculiar about that storm. Bozeman is only three miles from here,
+ yet not one hailstone, not one drop of rain did they get there. They saw
+ the moving wall of gray and heard the roar, and feared that something
+ terrible was happening up here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The storm has probably ruined the mushrooms that we have found so
+ delicious lately. At one time, just out of the post, there was a long, log
+ stable for cavalry horses which was removed two or three years ago, and
+ all around, wherever the decayed logs had been, mushrooms have sprung up.
+ When it rains is the time to get the freshest, and many a time Mrs. Fiske
+ and I have put on long storm coats and gone out in the rain for them, each
+ bringing in a large basket heaping full of the most delicate buttons. The
+ quantity is no exaggeration whatever&mdash;and to be very exact, I would
+ say that we invariably left about as many as we gathered. Usually we found
+ the buttons massed together under the soft dirt, and when we came to an
+ umbrella-shaped mound with little cracks on top, we would carefully lift
+ the dirt with a stick and uncover big clusters of buttons of all sizes. We
+ always broke the large buttons off with the greatest care and settled the
+ spawn back in the loose dirt for a future harvest. We often found large
+ mushrooms above ground, and these were delicious baked with cream sauce.
+ They would be about the size of an ordinary saucer, but tender and full of
+ rich flavor&mdash;and the buttons would vary in size from a
+ twenty-five-cent piece to a silver dollar, each one of a beautiful shell
+ pink underneath. They were so very superior to mushrooms we had eaten
+ before&mdash;with a deliciousness all their own.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are wondering if the storm passed over the Yellowstone Park, where just
+ now are many tents and considerable transportation. The party consists of
+ the general of the Army, the department commander, members of their
+ staffs, and two justices of the supreme court. From the park they are to
+ go across country to Fort Missoula, and as there is only a narrow trail
+ over the mountains they will have to depend entirely upon pack mules.
+ These were sent up from Fort Custer for Faye to fit out for the entire
+ trip. I went down to the corral to see them start out, and it was a sight
+ well worth going to see. It was wonderful, and laughable, too, to see what
+ one mule could carry upon his back and two sides.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The pack saddles are queer looking things that are strapped carefully and
+ firmly to the mules, and then the tents, sacks, boxes, even stoves are
+ roped to the saddle. One poor mule was carrying a cooking stove. There
+ were forty pack mules and one "bell horse" and ten packers&mdash;for of
+ course it requires an expert packer to put the things on the saddle so
+ they are perfectly balanced and will not injure the animal's back. The
+ bell horse leads, and wherever it goes the mules will follow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At present Faye is busy with preparations for two more parties of
+ exceedingly distinguished personnel. One of these will arrive in a day or
+ two, and is called the "Indian Commission," and consists of senator Dawes
+ and fourteen congressmen. The other party for whom an elaborate camp
+ outfit is being put in readiness consists of the President of the United
+ States, the lieutenant general of the Army, the governor of Montana, and
+ others of lesser magnitude. A troop of cavalry will escort the President
+ through the park. Now that the park can be reached by railroad, all of the
+ generals, congressmen, and judges are seized with a desire to inspect it&mdash;in
+ other words, it gives them a fine excuse for an outing at Uncle Sam's
+ expense.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP ON YELLOWSTONE RIVER, YELLOWSTONE PARK, August, 1884.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ OUR camp is in a beautiful pine grove, just above the Upper Falls and
+ close to the rapids; from out tent we can look out on the foaming river as
+ it rushes from one big rock to another. Far from the bank on an immense
+ boulder that is almost surrounded by water is perched my tent companion,
+ Miss Hayes. She says the view from there is grand, but how she can have
+ the nerve to go over the wet, slippery rocks is a mystery to all of us,
+ for by one little misstep she would be swept over the falls and to
+ eternity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our party consists of Captain and Mrs. Spencer, their little niece, Miss
+ Hayes, and myself&mdash;oh, yes, Lottie, the colored cook, and six or
+ eight soldiers. We have part of the transportation that Major General
+ Schofield used for this same trip two weeks ago, and which we found
+ waiting for us at Mammoth Hot Springs. We also have two saddle horses. By
+ having tents and our own transportation we can remain as long as we wish
+ at any one place, and can go to many out-of-the-way spots that the regular
+ tourist does not even hear of. But I do not intend to weary you with long
+ descriptions of the park, the wonderful geysers, or the exquisitely tinted
+ water in many of the springs, but to tell you of our trip, that has been
+ most enjoyable from the very minute we left Livingstone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We camped one night by the Fire-Hole River, where there is a spring I
+ would like to carry home with me! The water is very hot&mdash;boils up a
+ foot or so all the year round, and is so buoyant that in a porcelain tub
+ of ordinary depth we found it difficult to do otherwise than float, and
+ its softening effect upon the skin is delightful. A pipe has been laid
+ from the spring to the little hotel, where it is used for all sorts of
+ household purposes. Just fancy having a stream of water that a furnace
+ somewhere below has brought to boiling heat, running through your house at
+ any and all times. They told us that during the winter when everything is
+ frozen, all kinds of wild animals come to drink at the overflow of the
+ spring. There are hundreds of hot springs in the park, I presume, but that
+ one at Marshall's is remarkable for the purity of its water.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Captain Spencer sent to the hotel for fresh meat and was amazed when the
+ soldier brought back, instead of meat, a list from which he was asked to
+ select. At that little log hotel of ten or twelve rooms there were seven
+ kinds of meat&mdash;black-tail deer, white-tail deer, bear, grouse,
+ prairie chicken, squirrels, and domestic fowl&mdash;the latter still in
+ possession of their heads. Hunting in the park is prohibited, and the
+ proprietor of that fine game market was most careful to explain to the
+ soldier that everything had been brought from the other side of the
+ mountain. That was probably true, but nevertheless, just as we were
+ leaving the woods by "Hell's Half Acre," and were coming out on a
+ beautiful meadow surrounded by a thick forest, we saw for one instant a
+ deer standing on the bank of a little stream at our right, and then it
+ disappeared in the forest. Captain Spencer was on horseback, and happening
+ to look to the left saw a man skulking to the woods with a rifle in his
+ hand. The poor deer would undoubtedly have been shot if we had been a
+ minute or two later.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For two nights our camp was in the pine forest back of "Old Faithful," and
+ that gave us one whole day and afternoon with the geysers. Our colored
+ cook was simply wild over them, and would spend hours looking down in the
+ craters of those that were not playing. Those seemed to fascinate her
+ above all things there, and at times she looked like a wild African when
+ she returned to camp from one of them. Not far from the tents of the
+ enlisted men was a small hot spring that boiled lazily in a shallow basin.
+ It occurred to one of the men that it would make a fine laundry, so he
+ tied a few articles of clothing securely to a stick and swished them up
+ and down in the hot sulphur water and then hung them up to dry. Another
+ soldier, taking notice of the success of that washing, decided to do even
+ better, so he gathered all the underwear, he had with him, except those he
+ had on, and dropped them down in the basin. He used the stick, but only to
+ push them about with, and alas! did not fasten them to it. They swirled
+ about for a time, and then all at once every article disappeared, leaving
+ the poor man in dumb amazement. He sat on the edge of the spring until
+ dark, watching and waiting for his clothes to return to him; but come back
+ they did not. Some of the men watched with him, but most of them teased
+ him cruelly. Such a loss on a trip like this was great.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When we got to Obsidian Mountain, Miss Hayes and I decided that we would
+ like to go up a little distance and get a few specimens to carry home with
+ us. Our camp for the night was supposed to be only one mile farther on,
+ and the enlisted men and two wagons were back of us, so we thought we
+ could safely stay there by ourselves. The so-called mountain is really
+ only a foothill to a large mountain, but is most interesting from the fact
+ that it is covered with pieces of obsidian, mostly smoke-color, and that
+ long ago Indians came there for arrowheads.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A very narrow road has been cut out of the rocks at the base of the
+ mountain, and about four feet above a small stream. It has two very sharp
+ turns, and all around, as far as we could see, it would be exceedingly
+ dangerous, if not impossible, for large wagons to pass. Miss Hayes and I
+ went on up, gathering and rejecting pieces of obsidian that had probably
+ been gathered and rejected by hundreds of tourists before us, and we were
+ laughing and having a beautiful time when, for some reason, I looked back,
+ and down on the point where the road almost doubles on itself I saw an old
+ wagon with two horses, and standing by the wagon were two men. They were
+ looking at us, and very soon one beckoned. I looked all around, thinking
+ that some of their friends must certainly be near us, but no one was in
+ sight. By that time one man was waving his hat to us, and then they
+ actually called, "Come on down here&mdash;come down, it is all right!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Miss Hayes is quite deaf, and I was obliged to go around rocks before I
+ could get near enough to tell her of the wagon below, and the men not hear
+ me. She gave the men and wagon an indifferent glance, and then went on
+ searching for specimens. I was so vexed I could have shaken her. She will
+ scream over a worm or spider, and almost faint at the sight of a snake,
+ but those two men, who were apparently real tramps, she did not mind. The
+ situation was critical, and for just one instant I thought hard. If we
+ were to go over the small mountain we would probably be lost, and might
+ encounter all sorts of wild beasts, and if those men were really vicious
+ they could easily overtake us. Besides, it would never do to let them
+ suspect that we were afraid. So I decided to go down&mdash;and slowly down
+ I went, almost dragging Miss Hayes with me. She did not understand my
+ tactics, and I did not stop to explain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I went right to the men, taking care to get between them and the road to
+ camp. I asked them if they were in trouble of any kind, and they said
+ "No." I could hardly control my voice, but it seemed important that I
+ should give them to understand at once who we were. So I said, "Did you
+ meet our friends in the army ambulance just down the road?" The two looked
+ at each other and then one said "Yes!" I continued with, "There are two
+ very large and heavily loaded army wagons, and a number of soldiers coming
+ down the other road that should be here right now." They smiled again, and
+ said something to each other, but I interrupted with, "I do not see how
+ those big wagons and four mules can pass you here, and it seems to me you
+ had better get out of their way, for soldiers can be awfully cross if
+ things are not just to suit them."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, those two men got in the old wagon without saying one word and
+ started on, and we watched them until they had disappeared from sight
+ around a bend, and then I said to Miss Hayes, "Come!" and lifting my
+ skirts, I started on the fastest run I ever made in my life, and I kept it
+ up until I actually staggered. Then I sat upon a rock back of some bushes
+ and waited for Miss Hayes, who appeared after a few minutes. We rested for
+ a short time and then went on and on, and still there was nothing to be
+ seen of the meadow where the camp was supposed to be. Finally, after we
+ had walked miles, it seemed to us, we saw an opening far ahead, and the
+ sharp silhouette of a man under the arch of trees, and when we reached the
+ end of the wooded road we found Captain Spencer waiting for us. He at once
+ started off on a fine inspection-day reprimand, but I was tired and cross
+ and reminded him that it was he who had told us that the camp would be
+ only one mile from us, and if we had not listened to him we would not have
+ stopped at all. Then we all laughed!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Captain and Mrs. Spencer had become worried, and the ambulance was just
+ starting back for us when fortunately we appeared. Miss Hayes cannot
+ understand yet why I went down to that wagon. The child does not fear
+ tramps and desperadoes, simply because she has never encountered them.
+ Whether my move was wise or unwise, I knew that down on the road we could
+ run&mdash;up among the rocks we could not. Besides, I have the
+ satisfaction of knowing that once in my life I outgeneraled a man&mdash;two
+ men&mdash;and whether they were friends or foes I care not now. I was
+ wearing an officer's white cork helmet at the time, and possibly that
+ helped matters a little. But why did they call to us&mdash;why beckon for
+ us to come down? It was my birthday too. That evening Mrs. Spencer made
+ some delicious punch and brought out the last of the huge fruit cake she
+ made for the trip. We had bemoaned the fact of its having all been eaten,
+ and all the time she had a piece hidden away for my birthday, as a great
+ surprise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have had one very stormy day. It began to rain soon after we broke camp
+ in the morning, not hard, but in a cold, penetrating drizzle. Captain and
+ Mrs. Spencer were riding that day and continued to ride until luncheon,
+ and by that time they were wet to the skin and shaking from the cold. We
+ were nearing the falls, the elevation was becoming greater and the air
+ more chilling every minute. We had expected to reach the Yellowstone River
+ that day, but it was so wet and disagreeable that Captain Spencer decided
+ to go into camp at a little spring we came to in the early afternoon, and
+ which was about four miles from here. The tents were pitched just above
+ the base of a hill&mdash;you would call it a mountain in the East&mdash;and
+ in a small grove of trees. The ground was thickly carpeted with dead
+ leaves, and everything looked most attractive from the ambulance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When Miss Hayes and I went to our tent, however, to arrange it, we found
+ that underneath that thick covering of leaves a sheet of water was running
+ down the side of the hill, and with every step our feet sank down almost
+ ankle deep in the wet leaves and water. Each has a little iron cot, and
+ the two had been set up and the bedding put upon them by the soldiers, and
+ they looked so inviting we decided to rest a while and get warm also. But
+ much to our disgust we found that our mattresses were wet and all of our
+ blankets more or less wet, too. It was impossible to dry one thing in the
+ awful dampness, so we folded the blankets with the dry part on top as well
+ as we could, and then "crawled in." We hated to get up for dinner, but as
+ we were guests, we felt that we must do so, but for that meal we waited in
+ vain&mdash;not one morsel of dinner was prepared that night, and Miss
+ Hayes and I envied the enlisted men when we got sniffs of their boiling
+ coffee. Only a soldier could have found dry wood and a place for making
+ coffee that night.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When it is at all wet Faye always has our tents "ditched," that is, the
+ sod turned up on the canvas all around the bottom. So just before dark I
+ asked Captain Spencer if the men could not do that to our tent, and it was
+ done without delay. It made a great difference in our comfort, for at once
+ the incoming of the water was stopped. We all retired early that night,
+ and notwithstanding our hunger, and the wet below and above us, our sleep
+ was sound. In the morning we found several inches of snow on the ground
+ and the whole country was white. The snow was so moist and clinging, that
+ the small branches of trees were bent down with its weight, and the effect
+ of the pure white on the brilliant greens was enchanting. Over all was the
+ glorious sunshine that made the whole grand scene glisten and sparkle like
+ fairyland. And that day was the twenty-sixth of August!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was wretchedly cold, and our heaviest wraps seemed thin and light.
+ Lottie gave us a nice hot breakfast, and after that things looked much
+ more cheerful. By noon most of the snow had disappeared, and after an
+ early luncheon we came on to these dry, piney woods, that claim an
+ elevation of nine thousand feet. The rarefied air affects people so
+ differently. Some breathe laboriously and have great difficulty in walking
+ at all, while to others it is most exhilarating, and gives them strength
+ to walk great distances. Fortunately, our whole party is of the latter
+ class.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yesterday morning early we all started for a tramp down the canon. I do
+ not mean that we were in the canon by the river, for that would have been
+ impossible, but that we went along the path that runs close to the edge of
+ the high cliff. We carried our luncheon with us, so there was no necessity
+ for haste, and every now and then we sat upon the thick carpet of pine
+ needles to rest, and also study the marvelous coloring of the cliffs
+ across the river. The walls of the canon are very high and very steep&mdash;in
+ many places perpendicular&mdash;and their strata of brilliant colors are a
+ marvel to everyone. It was a day to be remembered, and no one seemed to
+ mind being a little tired when we returned late in the afternoon. The
+ proprietor of the little log hotel that is only a short distance up the
+ river, told Captain Spencer that we had gone down six good miles&mdash;giving
+ us a tramp altogether, of twelve miles. It seems incredible, for not one
+ of us could walk one half that distance in less rarefied air.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just below the big falls, and of course very near our camp, is a nature
+ study that we find most interesting. An unusually tall pine tree has grown
+ up from between the boulders at the edge of the river. The tree is now
+ dead and its long branches have fallen off, but a few outspreading short
+ ones are still left, and right in the center of these a pair of eagles
+ have built a huge nest, and in that nest, right now, are two dear eaglets!
+ The tree is some distance from the top of the cliff, but it is also lower,
+ otherwise we would not have such a fine view of the nest and the big
+ babies. They look a little larger than mallard ducks, and are well
+ feathered. They fill the nest to overflowing, and seem to realize that if
+ they move about much, one would soon go overboard. The two old birds&mdash;immense
+ in size&mdash;can be seen soaring above the nest at almost any time, but
+ not once have we seen them come to the nest, although we have watched with
+ much patience for them to do so. The great wisdom shown by those birds in
+ the selection of a home is wonderful. It would be utterly impossible for
+ man or beast to reach it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Another nature study that we have seen in the park, and which, to me, was
+ most wonderful, was a large beaver village. Of course most people of the
+ Northwest have seen beaver villages of various sizes, but that one was
+ different, and should be called a city. There were elevated roads laid off
+ in squares that run with great precision from one little house to the
+ other. There are dozens and dozens of houses&mdash;perhaps a hundred&mdash;in
+ the marshy lake, and the amount of intelligence and cunning the little
+ animals have shown in the construction of their houses and elevated roads
+ is worth studying. They are certainly fine engineers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We take the road home from here, but go a much more direct route, which
+ will be by ambulance all the way to Fort Ellis, instead of going by the
+ cars from Mammoth Hot Springs. I am awfully glad of this, as it will make
+ the trip one day longer, and take us over a road that is new to us,
+ although it is the direct route from Ellis to the Park through Rocky
+ Canon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT ELLIS, MONTANA TERRITORY, November, 1884.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ ONLY a few days more, and then we will be off for the East! It is over
+ seven years since we started from Corinne on that long march north, and I
+ never dreamed at that time that I would remain right in this territory,
+ until a splendid railroad would be built to us from another direction to
+ take us out of it. Nearly everything is packed. We expect to return here
+ in the spring, but in the Army one never knows what destiny may have
+ waiting for them at the War Department. Besides, I would not be satisfied
+ to go so far away and leave things scattered about.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The two horses, wagons, and everything of the kind have been disposed of&mdash;not
+ because we wanted to sell them, but because Faye was unwilling to leave
+ the horses with irresponsible persons during a long winter in this
+ climate, when the most thoughtful care is absolutely necessary to keep
+ animals from suffering. Lieutenant Gallagher of the cavalry bought them,
+ and we are passing through our second experience of seeing others drive
+ around horses we have petted, and taught to know us apart from all others.
+ George almost broke my heart the other day. He was standing in front of
+ Lieutenant Gallagher's quarters, that are near ours, when I happened to go
+ out on the walk, not knowing the horses were there. He gave a loud, joyous
+ whinnie, and started to come to me, pulling Pete and the wagon with him. I
+ ran back to the house, for I could not go to him! He had been my own
+ horse, petted and fed lumps of sugar every day with my own hands, and I
+ always drove him in single harness, because his speed was so much greater
+ than Pete's.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My almost gownless condition has been a cause of great worry to me, but
+ Pogue has promised to fix up my wardrobe with a rush, and after the
+ necessary time for that in Cincinnati, I will hurry on to Columbus
+ Barracks for my promised visit to Doctor and Mrs. Gordon. Then on home!
+ Faye will go to Cincinnati with me, and from there to the United States
+ Naval Home, of which his father is governor at present. I will have to go
+ there, too, before so very long.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We attended a pretty cotillon in Bozeman last evening and remained
+ overnight at the hotel. Faye led, and was assisted by Mr. Ladd, of
+ Bozeman. It was quite a large and elaborate affair, and there were present
+ "the butcher, the baker, and candlestick maker." Nevertheless, everything
+ was conducted with the greatest propriety. There are five or six very fine
+ families in the small place&mdash;people of culture and refinement from
+ the East&mdash;and their influence in the building up of the town has been
+ wonderful. The first year we were at Fort Ellis one would see every now
+ and then a number, usually four numerals, painted in bright red on the
+ sidewalk. Everyone knew that to have been the work of vigilantes, and was
+ a message to some gambler or horse thief to get himself out of town or
+ stand the shotgun or rope jury. The first time I saw those red figures&mdash;I
+ knew what they were for&mdash;it seemed as if they had been made in blood,
+ and step over them I could not. I went out in the road around them. We
+ have seen none of those things during the past two years, and for the sake
+ of those who have worked so hard for law and order, we hope the desperado
+ element has passed on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, May, 1885.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ IT is nice to be once more at this dear old post, particularly under such
+ very pleasant circumstances. The winter East was enjoyable and refreshing
+ from first to last, but citizens and army people have so little in common,
+ and this one feels after being with them a while, no matter how near and
+ dear the relationship may be. Why, one half of them do not know the
+ uniform, and could not distinguish an officer of the Army from a
+ policeman! I love army life here in the West, and I love all the things
+ that it brings to me&mdash;the grand mountains, the plains, and the fine
+ hunting. The buffalo are no longer seen; every one has been killed off,
+ and back of Square Butte in a rolling valley, hundreds of skeletons are
+ bleaching even now. The valley is about two miles from the post.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We are with the commanding officer and his wife, and Hulda is here also.
+ She was in Helena during the winter and came from there with us. I am so
+ glad to have her. She is so competent, and will be such a comfort a little
+ later on, when there will be much entertaining for us to do. We stopped at
+ Fort Ellis two days to see to the crating of the furniture and to get all
+ things in readiness to be shipped here, this time by the cars instead of
+ by wagon, through mud and water. We were guests of Captain and Mrs.
+ Spencer, and enjoyed the visit so much. Doctor and Mrs. Lawton gave an
+ informal dinner for us, and that was charming too.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the grand event of the stop-over was the champagne supper that Captain
+ Martin gave in our honor&mdash;that is, in honor of the new adjutant of
+ the regiment. He is the very oldest bachelor and one of the oldest
+ officers in the regiment&mdash;a very jolly Irishman. The supper was
+ old-fashioned, with many good things to eat, and the champagne frappe was
+ perfect. I do believe that the generous-hearted man had prepared at least
+ two bottles for each one of us. Every member of the small garrison was
+ there, and each officer proposed something pleasant in life for Faye, and
+ often I was included. There was not the least harm done to anyone,
+ however, and not a touch of headache the next day.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As usual, we are waiting for quarters to avoid turning some one out. But
+ for a few days this does not matter much, as our household goods are not
+ here, except the rugs and things we sent out from Philadelphia. Faye
+ entered upon his new duties at guard mounting this morning, and I scarcely
+ breathed until the whole thing was over and the guard was on its way to
+ the guardhouse! It was so silly, I knew, to be afraid that Faye might make
+ a mistake, for he has mounted the guard hundreds of times while post
+ adjutant. But here it was different. I knew that from almost every window
+ that looked out on the parade ground, eyes friendly and eyes envious were
+ peering to see how the new regimental adjutant conducted himself, and I
+ knew that there was one pair of eyes green from envy and pique, and that
+ the least faux-pas by Faye would be sneered at and made much of by their
+ owner. But Faye made no mistake, of course. I knew all the time that it
+ was quite impossible for him to do so, as he is one of the very best
+ tacticians in the regiment&mdash;still, it is the unexpected that so often
+ happens.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The band and the magnificent drum major, watching their new commander with
+ critical eyes, were quite enough in themselves to disconcert any man. I
+ never told you what happened to that band once upon a time! It was before
+ we came to the regiment, and when headquarters were at Fort Dodge, Kansas.
+ Colonel Mills, at that time a captain, was in command. It had been
+ customary to send down to the river every winter a detail of men from each
+ company to cut ice for their use during the coming year. Colonel Mills
+ ordered the detail down as usual, and also ordered the band down. It seems
+ that Colonel Fitz-James, who had been colonel of the regiment for some
+ time, had babied the bandsmen, one and all, until they had quite forgotten
+ the fact of their being enlisted men.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So over to Colonel Mills went the first sergeant with a protest against
+ cutting ice, saying that they were musicians and could not be expected to
+ do such work, that it would chap their lips and ruin their delicate touch
+ on the instruments. Colonel Mills listened patiently and then said, "But
+ you like ice during the summer, don't you?" The sergeant said, "Yes, sir,
+ but they could not do such hard work as the cutting of ice." Colonel Mills
+ said, "You are musicians, you say?" The unsuspicious sergeant, thinking he
+ had gained his point, smilingly said, "Yes, sir!" But there must have been
+ an awful weakness in his knees when Colonel Mills said, "Very well, since
+ you are musicians and cannot cut ice, you will go to the river and play
+ for the other men while they cut it for you!" The weather was freezing
+ cold, and the playing of brass instruments in the open air over two feet
+ of solid ice, would have been painful and difficult, so it was soon
+ decided that it would be better to cut ice, after all, and in a body the
+ band went down with the other men to the river without further complaint
+ or protest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a splendid band, and has always been regarded as one of the very
+ best in the Army, but there are a few things that need changing, which
+ Faye will attend to as quickly as possible, and at the same time bring
+ criticism down upon his own head. The old adjutant is still in the post,
+ and&mdash;"eyes green" are here!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, August, 1885.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ MY ride this morning was grand! My new horse is beginning to see that I am
+ really a friend, and is much less nervous. It is still necessary, however,
+ for Miller, our striker, to make blinders with his hands back of Rollo's
+ eyes so he will not see me jump to the saddle, otherwise I might not get
+ there. I mount in the yard back of the house, where no one can see me. The
+ gate is opened first, and that the horse always stands facing, for the
+ instant he feels my weight upon his back there is a little flinch, then a
+ dash down the yard, a jump over the acequia, then out through the gate to
+ the plain beyond, where he quiets down and I fix my stirrup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is not a bit of viciousness about this, as the horse is gentle and
+ most affectionate at all times, but he has been terribly frightened by a
+ saddle, and it is distressing to see him tremble and his very flesh quiver
+ when one is put upon his back, no matter how gently. He had been ridden
+ only three or four times when we bought him, and probably by a "bronco
+ breaker," who slung on his back a heavy Mexican saddle, cinched it tight
+ without mercy, then mounted with a slam over of a leather-trousered leg,
+ let the almost crazy horse go like the wind, and if he slackened his
+ speed, spurs or "quirt," perhaps both, drove him on again. I know only too
+ well how the so-called breaking is done, for I have seen it many times,
+ and the whole performance is cruel and disgraceful. There are wicked
+ horses, of course, but there are more wicked men, and many a fine,
+ spirited animal is ruined, made an "outlaw" that no man can ride, just by
+ the fiendish way in which they are first ridden. But the more crazy the
+ poor beast is made, the more fun and glory for the breaker.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Rollo is a light sorrel and a natural pacer; he cannot trot one step, and
+ for that reason I did not want him, but Faye said that I had better try
+ him, so he was sent up. The fact of his being an unbroken colt, Faye
+ seemed to consider a matter of no consequence, but I soon found that it
+ was of much consequence to me, inasmuch as I was obliged to acquire a more
+ precise balance in the saddle because of his coltish ways, and at the same
+ time make myself&mdash;also the horse&mdash;perfectly acquainted with the
+ delicate give and take of bit and bridle, for with a pacer the slightest
+ tightening or slackening at the wrong time will make him break. When Rollo
+ goes his very fastest, which is about 2:50, I never use a stirrup and
+ never think of a thing but his mouth! There is so little motion to his
+ body I could almost fancy that he had no legs at all&mdash;that we are
+ being rushed through the air by some unseen force. It is fine!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye has reorganized the band, and the instrumentation is entirely new. It
+ was sent to him by Sousa, director of the Marine Band, who has been most
+ kind and interested. The new instruments are here, so are the two new sets
+ of uniform&mdash;one for full dress, the other for concerts and general
+ wear. Both have white trimmings to correspond with the regiment, which are
+ so much nicer than the old red facings that made the band look as if it
+ had been borrowed from the artillery. All this has been the source of much
+ comment along the officers' quarters and in the barracks across the parade
+ ground, and has caused several skirmishes between Faye and the band. It
+ was about talked out, however, when I came in for my share of criticism!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The post commander and Faye came over from the office one morning and said
+ it was their wish that I should take entire charge of the music for
+ services in church, that I could have an orchestra of soft-toned
+ instruments, and enlisted men to sing, but that all was to be under my
+ guidance. I must select the music, be present at all practicings, and give
+ my advice in any way needed. At first I thought it simply a very
+ unpleasant joke, but when it finally dawned upon me that those two men
+ were really in earnest, I was positive they must be crazy, and that I told
+ them. The whole proposition seemed so preposterous, so ridiculous, so
+ everything! I shall always believe that Bishop Brewer suggested church
+ music by the soldiers. Faye is adjutant and in command of the band, so I
+ was really the proper person to take charge of the church musicians if
+ anybody did, but the undertaking was simply appalling. But the commanding
+ officer insisted and Faye insisted, and both gave many reasons for doing
+ so. The enemy was too strong, and I was forced to give in, the principal
+ reason being, however, that I did not want some one else to take charge!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In a short time the little choir was organized and some of the very best
+ musicians in the band were selected for the orchestra. We have two violins
+ (first and second), one clarinet, violoncello, oboe, and bassoon, the
+ latter instrument giving the deep organ tones. There have been three
+ services, and at one Sergeant Graves played an exquisite solo on the
+ violin, "There is a green hill far away," from the oratorio of St. Paul.
+ At another, Matijicek played Gounod's "Ave Maria" on the oboe, and last
+ Sunday he gave us, on the clarinet, "Every valley shall be exalted." The
+ choir proper consists of three sergeants and one corporal, and our tenor
+ is his magnificence, the drum major!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Service is held in a long, large hall, at the rear end of which is a
+ smaller room that can be made a part of the hall by folding back large
+ doors. We were just inside this small room and the doors were opened wide.
+ On a long bench sat the four singers, two each side of a very unhappy
+ woman, and back of the bench in a half circle were the six musicians.
+ Those musicians depended entirely upon me to indicate to them when to play
+ and the vocalists when to sing, therefore certain signals had been
+ arranged so that there would be no mistake or confusion. There I sat, on a
+ hot summer morning, almost surrounded by expert musicians who were
+ conscious of my every movement, and then, those men were soldiers
+ accustomed to military precision, and the fear of making a mistake and
+ leading them wrong was agonizing. At the farther end of the hall the Rev.
+ Mr. Clark was standing, reading along in an easy, self-assured way that
+ was positively irritating. And again, there was the congregation, each one
+ on the alert, ready to criticise, probably condemn, the unheard-of
+ innovation! Every man, woman, and child was at church that morning, too&mdash;many
+ from curiosity, I expect&mdash;and every time we sang one half of them
+ turned around and stared at us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ During the reading of the service I could not change my position, turn my
+ head, or brush the flies that got upon my face, without those six hands
+ back of me pouncing down for their instruments. It was impossible to sing
+ the chants, as the string instruments could not hold the tones, so anthems
+ were used instead&mdash;mostly Millard's&mdash;and they were very
+ beautiful. Not one mistake has ever been made by anyone, but Sergeant
+ Moore has vexed me much. He is our soprano, and has a clear, high-tenor
+ voice and often sings solos in public, but for some unexplainable reason
+ he would not sing a note in church unless I sang with him, so I had to hum
+ along for the man's ear alone. Why he has been so frightened' I do not
+ know, unless it was the unusual condition of things, which have been quite
+ enough to scare anyone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, I lived through the three services, and suppose I can live through
+ more. The men are not compelled to do this church work, although not one
+ would think of refusing. There is much rehearsing to be done, and Sergeant
+ Graves has to transpose the hymns and write out the notes for each
+ instrument, and this requires much work. To show my appreciation of their
+ obedience to my slightest request, a large cake and dozens of eggs have
+ been sent to them after each service. It is funny how nice things to eat
+ often make it easy for a man to do things that otherwise would be
+ impossible!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, July, 1886.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ MY trip to Helena was made alone, after all! The evening before I started
+ Mrs. Todd told me that she could not go, frankly admitting that she was
+ afraid to go over the lonesome places on the road with only the driver for
+ a protector. It was important that I should see a dentist, and Mrs.
+ Averill was depending upon me to bring her friend down from Helena who was
+ expected from the East, so I decided to go alone. The quartermaster gave
+ me the privilege of choosing my driver, and I asked for a civilian, a
+ rather old man who is disliked by everyone because of his surly,
+ disagreeable manner. Just why I chose him I cannot tell, except that he is
+ a good driver and I felt that he could be trusted. The morning we started
+ Faye said to him, "Driver, you must take good care of Mrs. Rae, for she
+ asked for you to drive on this trip," which must have had its effect&mdash;that,
+ and the nice lunch I had prepared for him&mdash;for he was kind and
+ thoughtful at all times.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It takes two days to go to Helena from here, a ride of forty-five miles
+ one day and forty the second; and on each long drive there are stretches
+ of miles and miles over mountains and through canons where one is far from
+ a ranch or human being, and one naturally thinks of robbers and other
+ unpleasant things. At such places I rode on top with the driver, where I
+ could at least see what was going on around us.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just before we crossed the Bird-Tail divide we came to a wonderful sight,
+ "a sight worth seeing," the driver said; and more to gratify him than
+ because I wanted to, we stopped. An enormous corral had been put up
+ temporarily, and in it were thousands of sheep, so closely packed that
+ those in the center were constantly jumping over the others, trying to
+ find a cooler place. In the winter, when the weather is very cold, sheep
+ will always jump from the outer circle of the band to the center, where it
+ is warm; they always huddle together in cold weather, and herders are
+ frequently compelled to remain right with them, nights at a time, working
+ hard every minute separating them so they will not smother. One of the
+ men, owner of the sheep, I presume, met us and said he would show me where
+ to go so I could see everything that was being done, which proved to be
+ directly back of a man who was shearing sheep. They told me that he was
+ the very fastest and most expert shearer in the whole territory. Anyone
+ could see that he was an expert, for three men were kept busy waiting upon
+ him. At one corner of the corral was a small, funnel-shaped "drive," the
+ outer opening of which was just large enough to squeeze a sheep through,
+ and in the drive stood a man, sheep in hand, ever ready to rush it
+ straight to the hands of the shearer the instant he was ready for it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The shearer, who was quite a young man, sat upon a box close to the drive,
+ and when he received a sheep it was always the same way&mdash;between his
+ knees&mdash;and he commenced and finished the shearing of each animal
+ exactly the same way, every clip of the large shears counting to the best
+ advantage. They told me that he gained much time by the unvarying
+ precision that left no ragged strips to be trimmed off. The docility of
+ those wild sheep was astonishing. Almost while the last clip was being
+ made the sheep was seized by a second assistant standing at the shearer's
+ left, who at once threw the poor thing down on its side, where he quickly
+ painted the brand of that particular ranch, after which it was given its
+ freedom. It was most laughable to see the change in the sheep&mdash;most
+ of them looking lean and lanky, whereas in less than one short minute
+ before, their sides had been broad and woolly. A third man to wait upon
+ the shearer was kept busy at his right carefully gathering the wool and
+ stuffing it in huge sacks. Every effort was made to keep it clean, and
+ every tiny bit was saved.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ About four o'clock we reached Rock Creek, where we remained overnight at a
+ little inn. The house is built of logs, and the architecture is about as
+ queer as its owner. Mrs. Gates, wife of the proprietor, can be, and
+ usually is, very cross and disagreeable, and I rather dreaded stopping
+ there alone. But she met me pleasantly&mdash;that is, she did not snap my
+ head off&mdash;so I gathered courage to ask for a room that would be near
+ some one, as I was timid at night. That settled my standing in her
+ opinion, and with a "Humph!" she led the way across a hall and through a
+ large room where there were several beds, and opening a door on the
+ farther side that led to still another room, she told me I could have
+ that, adding that I "needn't be scared to death, as the boys will sleep
+ right there." I asked her how old the boys were, and she snapped, "How
+ old! why they's men folks," and out of the room she went. Upon looking
+ around I saw that my one door opened into the next room, and that as soon
+ as the "boys" occupied it I would be virtually a prisoner. To be sure, the
+ windows were not far from the ground, and I could easily jump out, but to
+ jump in again would require longer arms and legs than I possessed. But
+ just then I felt that I would much prefer to encounter robbers, mountain
+ lions, any gentle creatures of that kind, to asking Mrs. Gates for another
+ room.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When I went out to supper that night I was given a seat at one end of a
+ long table where were already sitting nine men, including my own civilian
+ driver, who, fortunately, was near the end farthest from me. No one paid
+ the slightest attention to me, each man attending to his own hungry self
+ and trying to outdo the others in talking. Finally they commenced telling
+ marvelous tales about horses that they had ridden and subdued, and I said
+ to myself that I had been told all about sheep that day, and there it was
+ about horses, and I wondered how far I would have to go to hear all sorts
+ of things about cattle! But anything about a horse is always of interest
+ to me, and those men were particularly entertaining, as it was evident
+ that most of them were professional trainers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was sitting at the farther end of the table a rather young-looking
+ man, who had been less talkative than the others, but who after a while
+ said something about a horse at the fort. The mentioning of the post was
+ startling, and I listened to hear what further he had to say. And he
+ continued, "Yes, you fellers can say what yer dern please about yer
+ broncos, but that little horse can corral any dern piece of horseflesh yer
+ can show up. A lady rides him, and I guess I'd put her up with the horse.
+ The boys over there say that she broke the horse herself, and I say! you
+ fellers orter see her make him go&mdash;and he likes it, too."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ By the time the man stopped talking, my excitement was great, for I was
+ positive that he had been speaking of Rollo, although no mention had been
+ made of the horse's color or gait. So I asked what gait the horse had. He
+ and two or three of the other men looked at me with pity in their eyes&mdash;actual
+ pity&mdash;that plainly said, "Poor thing&mdash;what can you know about
+ gaits"; but he answered civilly, "Well, lady, he is what we call a square
+ pacer," and having done his duty he turned again to his friends, as though
+ they only could understand him, and said, "No cow swing about that horse.
+ He is a light sorrel and has the very handsomest mane yer ever did see&mdash;it
+ waves, too, and I guess the lady curls it&mdash;but don't know for sure."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The situation was most unusual and in some ways most embarrassing, also.
+ Those nine men were rough and unkempt, but they were splendid horsemen&mdash;that
+ I knew intuitively&mdash;and to have one of their number select my very
+ own horse above all others to speak of with unstinted praise, was
+ something to be proud of, but to have my own self calmly and complacently
+ disposed of with the horse&mdash;"put up," in fact&mdash;was quite another
+ thing. But not the slightest disrespect had been intended, and to leave
+ the table without making myself known was not to be thought of. I wanted
+ the pleasure, too, of telling those men that I knew the gait of a pacer
+ very well&mdash;that not in the least did I deserve their pity. My face
+ was burning and my voice unnatural when I threw the bomb!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I said, "The horse you are speaking of I know very well. He is mine, and I
+ ride him, and I thank you very much for the nice things you have just said
+ about him!" Well, there was a sudden change of scene at that table&mdash;a
+ dropping of knives and forks and various other things, and I became
+ conscious of eyes&mdash;thousands of eyes&mdash;staring straight at me, as
+ I watched my bronco friend at the end of the table. The man had opened his
+ eyes wide, and almost gasped "Gee-rew-s'lum!"&mdash;then utterly
+ collapsed. He sat back in his chair gazing at me in a helpless, bewildered
+ way that was disconcerting, so I told him a number of things about Rollo&mdash;how
+ Faye had taken him to Helena during race week and Lafferty, a professional
+ jockey of Bozeman, had tested his speed, and had passed a 2:30 trotter
+ with him one morning. The men knew Lafferty, of course. There was a queer
+ coincidence connected with him and Rollo. The horse that he was driving at
+ the races was a pacer named Rolla, while my horse, also a pacer, was named
+ Rollo.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All talk about horses ceased at once, and the men said very little to each
+ other during the remainder of the time we were at the table. It was almost
+ pathetic, and an attention I very much appreciated, to see how bread,
+ pickles, cold meat, and in fact everything else on that rough table, were
+ quietly pushed to me, one after the other, without one word being said.
+ That was their way of showing their approval of me. It was unpolished, but
+ truly sincere.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was not at all afraid that night, for I suspected that the horsemen at
+ the supper-table were the "boys" referred to by Mrs. Gates. But it was
+ impossible to sleep. The partition between the two rooms must have been
+ very thin, for the noises that came through were awful. It seemed as
+ though dozens of men were snoring at the same time, and that some of them
+ were dangerously "croupy," for they choked and gulped, and every now and
+ then one would have nightmare and groan and yell until some one would tell
+ him to "shut up," or perhaps say something funny about him to the others.
+ No matter how many times those men were wakened they were always cheerful
+ and good-natured about it. A statement that I cannot truthfully make about
+ myself on the same subject!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was not necessary for me to leave my room through the window the next
+ morning, although my breakfast was early. The house seemed deserted, and I
+ had the long table all to myself. At six o'clock we started on our ride to
+ Helena. I sat with the driver going through the long Prickly-Pear canon,
+ and had a fine opportunity of seeing its magnificent grandeur, while the
+ early shadows were still long. The sun was on many of the higher boulders,
+ that made them sparkle and show brilliantly in their high lights and
+ shadows. The trees and bushes looked unusually fresh and green. We hear
+ that a railroad will soon be built through that canon&mdash;but we hope
+ not. It would be positively wicked to ruin anything so grand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We reached Helena before luncheon, and I soon found Miss Duncan, who was
+ expecting me. We did not start back until the second day, so she and I
+ visited all the shops and then drove out to Sulphur Spring. The way
+ everybody and everything have grown and spread out since the Northern
+ Pacific Railroad has been running cars through Helena is most amazing. It
+ was so recently a mining town, just "Last Chance Gulch," where Chinamen
+ were digging up the streets for gold, almost undermining the few little
+ buildings, and Chinamen also were raising delicious celery, where now
+ stand very handsome houses. Now Main street has many pretentious shops,
+ and pretty residences have been put up almost to the base of Mount Helena.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The ride back was uneventful, greatly to Miss Duncan's disappointment. It
+ is her first visit to the West, and she wants to see cowboys and all sorts
+ of things. I should have said "wanted to see," for I think that already
+ her interest in brass buttons is so great the cowboys will never be
+ thought of again. There were two at Rock Creek, but they were
+ uninteresting&mdash;did not wear "chaps," pistols, or even big spurs. At
+ the Bird-Tail not one sheep was to be seen&mdash;every one had been
+ sheared, and the big band driven back to its range. Miss Duncan is a
+ pretty girl, and unaffected, and will have a delightful visit at this
+ Western army post, where young girls from the East do not come every day.
+ And then we have several charming young bachelors!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, December, 1887.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE excitement is about over. Our guests have returned to their homes, and
+ now we are settling down to our everyday garrison life. The wedding was
+ very beautiful and as perfect in every detail as adoring father and mother
+ and loving friends could make it. It was so strictly a military wedding,
+ too&mdash;at a frontier post where everything is of necessity "army blue"&mdash;the
+ bride a child of the regiment, her father an officer in the regiment many
+ years, and the groom a recent graduate from West Point, a lieutenant in
+ the regiment. We see all sorts of so-called military weddings in the East&mdash;some
+ very magnificent church affairs, others at private houses, and informal,
+ but there are ever lacking the real army surroundings that made so perfect
+ the little wedding of Wednesday evening.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The hall was beautifully draped with the greatest number of flags of all
+ sizes&mdash;each one a "regulation," however&mdash;and the altar and
+ chancel rail were thickly covered with ropes and sprays of fragrant
+ Western cedars and many flowers, and from either side of the reredos hung
+ from their staffs the beautifully embroidered silken colors of the
+ regiment. At the rear end of the hall stood two companies of enlisted men&mdash;one
+ on each side of the aisle&mdash;in shining full-dress uniforms, helmets in
+ hand. The bride's father is captain of one of those companies, and the
+ groom a lieutenant in the other. As one entered the hall, after passing
+ numerous orderlies, each one in full-dress uniform, of course, and walked
+ up between the two companies, every man standing like a statue, one became
+ impressed by the rare beauty and military completeness of the whole scene.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The bride is petite and very young, and looked almost a child as she and
+ her father slowly passed us, her gown of heavy ivory satin trailing far
+ back of her. The orchestra played several numbers previous to the ceremony&mdash;the
+ Mendelssohn March for processional, and Lohengrin for recessional, but the
+ really exquisite music was during the ceremony, when there came to us
+ softly, as if floating from afar over gold lace and perfumed silks and
+ satins, the enchanting strains of Moszkowski's Serenade! Faye remained
+ with the orchestra all the time, to see that the music was changed at just
+ the right instant and without mistake. The pretty reception was in the
+ quarters of Major and Mrs. Stokes, and there also was the delicious supper
+ served. Some of the presents were elegant. A case containing sixty
+ handsome small pieces of silver was given by the officers of the regiment.
+ A superb silver pitcher by the men of Major Stokes's company, and an
+ exquisite silver after-dinner coffee set by the company in which the groom
+ is a lieutenant. Several young officers came down from Fort Assiniboine to
+ assist as ushers, and there were at the post four girls from Helena. An
+ army post is always an attractive place to girls, but it was apparent from
+ the first that these girls came for an extra fine time. I think they found
+ it!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They were all at our cotillon Monday evening, and kept things moving fast.
+ It was refreshing to have a new element, and a little variety in partners.
+ We have danced with each other so much that everyone has become more or
+ less like a machine. Faye led, dancing with Miss Stokes, for whom the
+ german was given. The figures were very pretty&mdash;some of them new&mdash;and
+ the supper was good. To serve refreshments of any kind at the hall means
+ much work, for everything has to be prepared at the house&mdash;even
+ coffee, must be sent over hot; and every piece of china and silver needed
+ must be sent over also. Mrs. Hughes came from Helena on Saturday and
+ remained with me until yesterday.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You know something of the awful times I have had with servants since Hulda
+ went away! First came the lady tourist&mdash;who did us the honor to
+ consent to our paying her expenses from St. Paul, and who informed me upon
+ her arrival that she was not obliged to work out&mdash;no indeed&mdash;that
+ her own home was much nicer than our house&mdash;that she had come up to
+ see the country, and so forth. We found her presence too great a burden,
+ particularly as she could not prepare the simplest meal, and so invited
+ her to return to her elegant home. Then came the two women&mdash;the
+ mother to Mrs. Todd, the daughter to me&mdash;who were insulted because
+ they were expected to occupy servant's rooms, and could not "eat with the
+ family"&mdash;so Mrs. Todd and I gave them cordial invitations to depart.
+ Then came my Russian treasure&mdash;a splendid cook, but who could not be
+ taught that a breakfast or dinner an hour late mattered to a regimental
+ adjutant, and wondered why guard mounting could not be held back while she
+ prepared an early breakfast for Faye. After a struggle of two months she
+ was passed on. A tall, angular woman with dull red hair drawn up tight and
+ twisted in a knot as hard as her head, was my next trial. She was the wife
+ of a gambler of the lowest type, but that I did not know while she was
+ here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One day I told her to do something that she objected to, and with her
+ hands clinched tight she came up close as if to strike me. I stood still,
+ of course, and quietly said, "You mustn't strike me." She looked like a
+ fury and screamed, "I will if I want to!" She was inches taller than I,
+ but I said, "If you do, I will have you locked in the guardhouse." She
+ became very white, and fairly hissed at me, "You can't do that&mdash;I
+ ain't a soldier." I told her, "No, if you were a soldier you would soon be
+ taught to behave yourself," and I continued, "you are in an army post,
+ however, and if you do me violence I will certainly call the guard."
+ Before I turned to go from the room I looked up at her and said, "Now I
+ expect you to do what I have told you to do." I fully expected a strike on
+ my head before I got very far, but she controlled herself. I went out of
+ the house hoping she would do the same and never return, but she was there
+ still, and we had to tell her to go, after all. I must confess, though,
+ that the work she had objected to doing she did nicely while I was out.
+ Miller told me that she had three pistols and two large watches in her
+ satchel when she went away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then came a real treasure&mdash;Scotch Ellen&mdash;who has been with us
+ six months, and has been very satisfactory every way. To be sure she has
+ had awful headaches, and often it has been necessary for some one to do
+ her work. She and the sergeant's wife prepared the supper for the german,
+ and everything was sent to the hall in a most satisfactory way&mdash;much
+ to my delight. Nothing wrong was noticed the next morning either, until
+ she carried chocolate to Mrs. Hughes, when I saw with mortification that
+ she looked untidy, but thinking of the confusion in her part of the house,
+ I said nothing about it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our breakfast hour is twelve o'clock, and about eleven Mrs. Hughes and I
+ went out for a little walk. In a short time Faye joined us, and just
+ before twelve I came in to see if everything was in its proper place on
+ the table. As I went down the hall I saw a sight in the dining room that
+ sent shivers down my back. On the table were one or two doilies, and one
+ or two of various other things, and at one side stood the Scotch treasure
+ with a plate in one hand upon which were a few butter balls, and in the
+ other she held a butter pick. The doors leading through pantry into the
+ kitchen were open and all along the floor I could see here and there a
+ little golden ball that had evidently rolled off the plate. I could also
+ see the range&mdash;that looked black and cold and without one spark of
+ fire!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Going to the side of the table opposite Ellen I said, "Ellen, what is the
+ matter with you?"&mdash;and looking at me with dull, heavy eyes, she said,
+ "And what is the matter wit' you?" Then I saw that she was drunk, horribly
+ drunk, and told her so, but she could only say, "I'm drunk, am I?" I ran
+ outside for Faye, but he and Mrs. Hughes had walked to the farther end of
+ the officers' line, and I was compelled to go all that distance before I
+ could overtake them and tell of my woes. I wanted the woman out of the
+ house as quickly as possible, so that Miller&mdash;who is a very good cook&mdash;and
+ I could prepare some sort of a breakfast. Faye went to the house with his
+ longest strides and told the woman to go at once, and I saw no more of
+ her. Mrs. Hughes was most lovely about the whole affair&mdash;said that
+ not long ago she had tried a different cook each week for six in
+ succession. That was comforting, but did not go far toward providing a
+ breakfast for us. Miller proved to be a genuine treasure, however, and the
+ sergeant's wife&mdash;who is ever "a friend indeed"&mdash;came to our
+ assistance so soon we scarcely missed the Scotch creature. Still, it was
+ most exasperating to have such an unnecessary upheaval, just at the very
+ time we had a guest in the house&mdash;a dainty, fastidious little woman,
+ too&mdash;and wanted things to move along smoothly. I wonder of what
+ nationality the next trial will be! If one gets a good maid out here the
+ chances are that she will soon marry a soldier or quarrel with one, as was
+ the Case with Hulda. For some unaccountable reason a Chinese laundry at
+ Sun River has been the cause of all the Chinamen leaving the post.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now I must tell of something funny that happened to me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The morning before Mrs. Hughes arrived I went out for a little ride, and
+ about two miles up the river I left the road to follow a narrow trail that
+ leads to a bluff called Crown Butte. I had to go through a large field of
+ wild rosebushes, then across an alkali bed, and then through more bushes.
+ I had passed the first bushes and was more than half way across the
+ alkali, Rollo's feet sinking down in the sticky mud at every step, when
+ there appeared from the bushes in front of me, and right in the path, two
+ immense gray wolves. If they had studied to surprise me in the worst place
+ possible they could not have succeeded better. Rollo saw them, of course,
+ and stopped instantly, giving deep sighs, preparing to snort, I knew. To
+ give myself courage I talked to the horse, slowly turning him around, so
+ as to not excite him, or let the timber wolves see that I was running from
+ them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the horse I could not deceive, for as soon as his back was toward
+ them, head and tail went up, and there was snort after snort. He could not
+ run, as we were still in the alkali lick. I looked back and saw that the
+ big gray beasts were slowly moving toward us, and I recognized the fact
+ that the mud would not stop them, if they chose to cross it. Once free of
+ the awful stickiness, I knew that we would be out of danger, as the
+ swiftest wolf could never overtake the horse&mdash;but it seemed as if it
+ were miles across that white mud. But at last we got up on solid ground,
+ and were starting off at Rollo's best pace, when from out of the bushes in
+ front of us, there came a third wolf! The horse stopped so suddenly it is
+ a wonder I was not pitched over his head, but I did not think of that at
+ the time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The poor horse was terribly frightened, and I could feel him tremble,
+ which made me all the more afraid. The situation was not pleasant, and
+ without stopping to think, I said, "Rollo, we must run him down&mdash;now
+ do your best!" and taking a firm hold of the bridle, and bracing myself in
+ the saddle, I struck the horse hard with my whip and gave an awful scream.
+ I never use a whip on him, so the sting on his side and yell in his ears
+ frightened him more than the wolf had, and he started on again with a
+ rush. But the wolf stood still&mdash;so did my heart&mdash;for the beast
+ looked savage. When it seemed as though we were actually upon him I struck
+ the horse again and gave scream after scream as fast as my lungs would
+ allow me. The big gray thing must have thought something evil was coming,
+ for he sprang back, and then jumped over in the bushes and did not show
+ himself again. Rollo came home at an awful pace; but I looked back once
+ and saw, standing in the road near the bushes, five timber wolves,
+ evidently watching us. Just where the other two had been I will never
+ know, of course.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have ridden and driven up that road many, many times, and I have often
+ ridden through those rosebushes, but have never seen wolves or coyotes.
+ Down in the lowland on the other side of the post we frequently see a
+ coyote that will greet us with the most unearthly howls, and will
+ sometimes follow carriages, howling all the time. But everyone looks upon
+ him as a pet. Those big, gray timber wolves are quite another animal,
+ fierce and savage. Some one asked me why I screamed, but I could not tell
+ why. Perhaps it was to urge the horse&mdash;perhaps to frighten the wolf&mdash;perhaps
+ to relieve the strain on my nerves. Possibly it was just because I was
+ frightened and could not help it!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, May, 1888.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ SUCH upheaval orders have been coming to the post the past few days, some
+ of us wonder if there has not been an earthquake, and can only sit around
+ and wait in a numb sort of way for whatever may come next.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ General Bourke, who has been colonel of the regiment, you know, has been
+ appointed a brigadier general and is to command the Department of the
+ Platte, with headquarters at Omaha, Nebraska. This might have affected
+ Faye under any circumstances, as a new colonel has the privilege of
+ selecting his own staff officers, but General Bourke, as soon as he
+ received the telegram telling of his appointment, told Faye that he should
+ ask for him as aide-de-camp. This will take us to Omaha, also, and I am
+ almost heartbroken over it, as it will be a wretched life for me&mdash;cooped
+ up in a noisy city! At the same time I am delighted that Faye will have
+ for four years the fine staff position. These appointments are
+ complimentary, and considered most desirable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The real stir-up, however, came with orders for the regiment to go to Fort
+ Snelling, Minnesota, for that affects about everyone here. Colonel Munson,
+ who relieves General Bourke as colonel of the regiment, is in St. Paul,
+ and is well known as inspector general of this department, which perhaps
+ is not the most flattering introduction he could have had to his new
+ regiment. He telegraphed, as soon as promoted, that he desired Faye to
+ continue as adjutant, but of course to be on the staff of a general is far
+ in advance of being on the staff of a colonel. The colonel commands only
+ his own regiment&mdash;sometimes not all of that, as when companies are
+ stationed at other posts than headquarters&mdash;whereas a brigadier
+ general has command of a department consisting of many army posts and many
+ regiments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The one thing that distresses me most of all is, that I have to part from
+ my horse! This is what makes me so rebellious, for aside from my own
+ personal loss, I have great sorrow for the poor dumb animal that will
+ suffer so much with strangers who will not understand him. No one has
+ ridden or driven him for two years but myself, and he has been tractable
+ and lovable always. During very cold weather, when perhaps he would be too
+ frisky, I have allowed him to play in the yard back of the house, until
+ all superfluous spirits had been kicked and snorted off, after which I
+ could have a ride in peace and safety. Faye thinks that he is entirely too
+ nervous ever to take kindly to city sights and sounds&mdash;that the
+ fretting and the heat might kill him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So it has been decided that once again we will sell everything&mdash;both
+ horses and all things pertaining to them, reserving our saddles only.
+ Every piece of furniture will be sold, also, as we do not purpose to keep
+ house at all while in Omaha. How I envy our friends who will go to Fort
+ Snelling! We have always been told that it is such a beautiful post, and
+ the people of St. Paul and Minneapolis are most charming. It seems so
+ funny that the regiment should be sent to Snelling just as Colonel Munson
+ was promoted to it. He will have to move six miles only!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We know that when we leave Fort Shaw we will go from the old army life of
+ the West&mdash;that if we ever come back, it will be to unfamiliar scenes
+ and a new condition of things. We have seen the passing of the buffalo and
+ other game, and the Indian seems to be passing also. But I must confess
+ that I have no regret for the Indians&mdash;there are still too many of
+ them!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ FORT SHAW, MONTANA TERRITORY, May, 1888.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THERE can be only two more days at this dear old post, where we have been
+ so happy, and I want those to pass as quickly as possible, and have some
+ of the misery over. Our house is perfectly forlorn, with just a few
+ absolute necessaries in it for our use while here. Everything has been
+ sold or given away, and all that is left to us are our trunks and army
+ chests. Some fine china and a few pieces of cut glass I kept, and even
+ those are packed in small boxes and in the chests.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The general selling-out business has been funny. No one in the regiment
+ possessed many things that they cared to move East with them, and as we
+ did not desire to turn our houses into second-hand shops, where people
+ could handle and make remarks about things we had treasured, it was
+ decided that everything to be sold should be moved to the large hall,
+ where enlisted men could attend to the shop business. Our only purchasers
+ were people from Sun River Crossing, and a few ranches that are some
+ distance from the post, and it was soon discovered that anything at all
+ nice was passed by them, so we became sharp&mdash;bunching the worthless
+ with the good&mdash;and that worked beautifully and things sold fast.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These moves are of the greatest importance to army officers, and many
+ times the change of station is a mere nothing in comparison to the
+ refitting of a house, something that is never taken into consideration
+ when the pay of the Army is under discussion. The regiment has been on the
+ frontier ten years, and everything that we had that was at all nice had
+ been sent up from St. Paul at great expense, or purchased in Helena at an
+ exorbitant price. All those things have been disposed of for almost
+ nothing, and when the regiment reaches Fort Snelling, where larger
+ quarters have to be furnished for an almost city life, the officers will
+ be at great expense. Why I am bothering about Snelling I fail to see, as
+ we are not going there, and I certainly have enough troubles of my Own to
+ think about.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This very morning, Mrs. Ames, of Sun River Crossing, who now owns dear
+ Rollo, came up to ask me to show her how to drive him! Just think of that!
+ She talked as though she had been deceived&mdash;that it was my duty to
+ show her the trick by which I had managed to control the horse, and,
+ naturally, it would be a delightful pleasure to me to be allowed to drive
+ him once more, and so on. Mrs. Ames said that yesterday she started out
+ with him, intending to come to the post to let me see him&mdash;fancy the
+ delicate feeling expressed in that&mdash;but the horse went so fast she
+ became frightened, for it seemed as though the telegraph poles were only a
+ foot apart. She finally got the horse turned around and drove back home,
+ when her husband got in and undertook to drive him, but with no better
+ success; but he, too, started the horse toward his old home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Mr. Ames then told her to have Rollo put back in the stable until she
+ could get me to show her how to drive him. I almost cried out from pure
+ pity for the poor dumb beast that I knew was suffering so in his longing
+ for his old home and friends who understood him. But for the horse's sake
+ I tried not to break down. I told her that first of all she must teach the
+ horse to love her. That was an awfully hard thing to say, I assure you,
+ and I doubt if the woman understood my meaning after all. When I told her
+ not to pull on his mouth she looked amazed, and said, "Why, he would run
+ away with me if I didn't!" But I assured her that he would not&mdash;that
+ he had been taught differently&mdash;that he was very nervous and spirited&mdash;that
+ the harder she pulled the more excited he would become&mdash;that I had
+ simply held him steady, no more. I saw that Mrs. Ames did not believe one
+ word that I had said, but I tried to convince her, for the sake of the
+ unhappy animal that had been placed at her mercy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have often met and passed her out on the road, and the horse she drives
+ is a large, handsome animal, and we had supposed that she was a good whip;
+ so, when Mr. Ames appeared the other day and said his wife had asked him
+ to come up and buy the sorrel horse for her we were delighted that such a
+ good home had been found for him&mdash;and for Fannie too. Mr. Ames bought
+ the entire outfit. Fannie is beautiful, but wholly lacking in affection,
+ and can take care of herself any place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All sorts of people have been here for the horses&mdash;some wanted both,
+ others only one&mdash;but Faye would not let them go to any of them, as he
+ was afraid they would not have the best of care. Rollo had been gone only
+ an hour or so when a young man&mdash;a typical bronco breaker&mdash;came
+ to buy him, and seemed really distressed because he had been sold. He said
+ that he had broken him when a colt at Mr. Vaughn's. It so happened that
+ Faye was at the adjutant's office, and the man asked for me. I was very
+ glad, for I had always wanted to meet the person who had slammed the
+ saddle first on Rollo's back. I told him that it was generally considered
+ at the post that I had broken the horse! I said that he had been made
+ cruelly afraid of a saddle, and for a long time after we had bought him,
+ he objected to it and to being mounted, and I did not consider a horse
+ broken that would do those things. I said also, that the horse had not
+ been gaited. He interrupted with, "Why, he's a pacer"&mdash;just as though
+ that settled everything; but I told him that Rollo had three perfectly
+ trained grades of speed, each one of which I had taught him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The young man's face became very red and he looked angry, but I had a
+ beautiful time. It was such a relief to express my opinion to the man just
+ at that time, too, when I was grieving so for the horse. I saw at once
+ that he was a bronco breaker from his style of dress. He had on boots of
+ very fine leather with enormously high heels, and strapped to them were
+ large, sharp-pointed Mexican spurs. His trousers were of leather and very
+ broad at the bottom, and all down the front and outside was some kind of
+ gray fur&mdash;"chaps" this article of dress is called&mdash;and in one
+ hand he held a closely plaited, stinging black "quirt." He wore a plaid
+ shirt and cotton handkerchief around his neck. That describes the man who
+ rode Rollo first&mdash;and no wonder the spirited, high-strung colt was
+ suspicious of saddles, men, and things. I watched the man as he rode away.
+ His horse was going at a furious gallop, with ears turned back, as if
+ expecting whip or spur any instant, and the man sat far over on one side,
+ that leg quite straight as though he was standing in the long stirrup, and
+ the other was resting far up on the saddle&mdash;which was of the heavy
+ Mexican make, with enormous flaps, and high, round pommel in front. I am
+ most thankful that Rollo has gone beyond that man's reach, as everything
+ about him told of cruelty to horses.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yet, Mrs. Ames seemed such a cold woman&mdash;so incapable of
+ understanding or appreciating the affection of a dumb animal. During the
+ years we owned Rollo he was struck with the whip only once&mdash;the time
+ I wanted him to run down a wolf up the river.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Great Northern Railroad runs very near Fort Shaw now&mdash;about
+ twenty miles, I think&mdash;and, that will make it convenient for the
+ moving of the regiment, and all of us, in fact. We will go to St. Paul on
+ the special train with the regiment, for Faye will not be relieved as
+ adjutant until he reaches Fort Snelling, where we will remain for a day or
+ two. It will be a sad trip for me, for I love the West and life at a
+ Western post, and the vanities of city life do not seem attractive to me&mdash;and
+ I shall miss my army friends, too!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Perhaps it is a small matter to mention, but since I have been with the
+ Army I have ridden twenty-two horses that had never been ridden by a woman
+ before! As I still recollect the gait and disposition of each horse, it
+ seems of some consequence to me, for unbroken as some were, I was never
+ unseated&mdash;not once!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE PAXTON HOTEL, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, August, 1888.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ ALMOST five weeks have passed since we left dear Fort Shaw! During that
+ time we have become more or less accustomed to the restrictions of a small
+ city, but I fancy that I am not the only one of the party from Montana who
+ sometimes sighs for the Rocky Mountains and the old garrison life. Here we
+ are not of the Army&mdash;neither are we citizens. General and Mrs. Bourke
+ are still dazzled by the brilliancy of the new silver star on the
+ general's shoulder straps, and can still smile. Faye says very little, but
+ I know that he often frets over his present monotonous duties and yearns
+ for the regiment, his duties as adjutant of the regiment, the parades,
+ drills, and outdoor life generally, that make life so pleasant at a
+ frontier post.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Department Headquarters is in a government building down by the river, and
+ the offices are most cheerless. All the officers wear civilian clothes,
+ and there is not one scrap of uniform to be seen any place&mdash;nothing
+ whatever to tell one "who is who," from the department commander down to
+ Delaney, the old Irish messenger! Each one sits at his desk and busies
+ himself over the many neatly tied packages of official papers upon it, and
+ tries to make the world believe that he is happy&mdash;but there are
+ confidential talks, when it is admitted that life is dreary&mdash;the
+ regiment the only place for an energetic officer, and so on. Yet not one
+ of those officers could be induced to give up his detail, for it is always
+ such a compliment to be selected from the many for duty at headquarters.
+ Faye and Lieutenant Travis are on the general's personal staff, the others
+ belong to the department. Just now, Faye is away with the department
+ commander, who is making an official tour of inspection through his new
+ department, which is large, and includes some fine posts. It is known as
+ "The Department of the Platte."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Everyone has been most hospitable&mdash;particularly the army people at
+ Fort Omaha&mdash;a post just beyond the city limits. Mrs. Wheeler, wife of
+ the colonel in command, gave a dancing reception very soon after we got
+ here, and an elegant dinner a little later on&mdash;both for the new
+ brigadier general and his staff. Mrs. Foster, the handsome wife of the
+ lieutenant colonel, gave a beautiful luncheon, and the officers of the
+ regiment gave a dance that was pleasant. But their orchestra is far from
+ being as fine as ours. In the city there have been afternoon and evening
+ receptions, and several luncheons, the most charming luncheon of all
+ having been the one given by my friend, Mrs. Schuyler, at the Union Club.
+ One afternoon each week the club rooms are at the disposal of the wives of
+ its members, and so popular is this way of entertaining, the rooms are
+ usually engaged weeks in advance. The service is really perfect, and the
+ rooms airy and delightfully cool&mdash;and cool rooms are great treasures
+ in this hot place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The heat has been almost unbearable to us from the mountains, and one
+ morning I nearly collapsed while having things "fitted" in the stuffy
+ rooms of a dressmaker. Many of these nouveaux riches dress elegantly, and
+ their jewels are splendid. All the women here have such white skins, and
+ by comparison I must look like a Mexican, my face is so brown from years
+ of exposure to dry, burning winds. Of course there has been much shopping
+ to do, and for a time it was so confusing&mdash;to have to select things
+ from a counter, with a shop girl staring at me, or perhaps insisting upon
+ my purchasing articles I did not want. For years we had shopped from
+ catalogues, and it was a nice quiet way, too. Parasols have bothered me. I
+ would forget to open them in the street, and would invariably leave them
+ in the stores when shopping, and then have to go about looking them up.
+ But this is the first summer I have been East in nine years, and it is not
+ surprising that parasols and things mix me up at times.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye has a beautiful saddle horse&mdash;his gait a natural single foot&mdash;and
+ I sometimes ride him, but most of my outings are on the electric cars. I
+ might as well be on them, since I have to hear their buzz and clang both
+ day and night from our rooms here in the hotel. The other morning, as I
+ was returning from a ride across the river to Council Bluffs, I heard the
+ shrill notes of a calliope that reminded me that Forepaugh's circus was to
+ be in town that day, and that I had promised to go to the afternoon
+ performance with a party of friends. But soon there were other sounds and
+ other thoughts. Above the noise of the car I heard a brass band&mdash;and
+ there could be no mistake&mdash;it was playing strong and full one of
+ Sousa's marches, "The March Past of the Rifle Regiment"&mdash;a march that
+ was written for Faye while he was adjutant of the regiment, and "Dedicated
+ to the officers and enlisted men" of the regiment. For almost three years
+ that one particular march had been the review march of the regiment&mdash;that
+ is, it had been played always whenever the regiment had passed in review
+ before the colonel, inspector general of the department, or any official
+ of sufficient rank and authority to review the troops.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The car seemed to go miles before it came to a place where I could get
+ off. Every second was most precious and I jumped down while it was still
+ in motion, receiving a scathing rebuke from the conductor for doing so. I
+ almost ran until I got to the walk nearest the band, where I tagged along
+ with boys, both big and small. The march was played for some time, and no
+ one could possibly imagine, how those familiar strains thrilled me. But
+ there was an ever-increasing feeling of indignation that a tawdry coated
+ circus band, sitting in a gilded wagon, should presume to play that march,
+ which seemed to belong exclusively to the regiment, and to be associated
+ only with scenes of ceremony and great dignity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The circus men played the piece remarkably well, however, and when it was
+ stopped I came back to the hotel to think matters over and have a
+ heart-to-heart talk with myself. Of course I am more than proud that Faye
+ is an aide-de-camp, and would not have things different from what they
+ are, but the detail is for four years, and the thought of living in this
+ unattractive place that length of time is crushing. But Faye will
+ undoubtedly have his captaincy by the expiration of the four years, and
+ the anticipation of that is comforting. It is the feeling of loneliness I
+ mind here&mdash;of being lost and no one to search for me. I miss the
+ cheery garrison life&mdash;the delightful rides, and it may sound funny,
+ but I miss also the little church choir that finally became a joy to me.
+ Sergeant Graves is now leader of the regimental band at Fort Snelling, and
+ Matijicek is in New York, a member of the Damrosch orchestra. It is still
+ something to wonder over that I should have been on a street car that
+ carried me to a circus parade at the precise time the Review March was
+ being played! It seems quite as marvelous as my having been seated at a
+ supper table in a far-away ranch in Montana, the very night a number of
+ horse breakers were there, also at the table, and one of them "put up"
+ Rollo and me to his friends. I shall never forget how queer I felt when I
+ heard myself discussed by perfect strangers in my very presence&mdash;not
+ one of whom knew in the least who I was. It made me think that perhaps I
+ was shadowy&mdash;invisible&mdash;although to myself I did not feel at all
+ that way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye wrote to Mr. Ames about Rollo, thinking that possibly he might buy
+ him back, but Mr. Ames wrote in reply that Rollo had already been sold,
+ because Mrs. Ames had found it impossible to manage him. Also that he was
+ owned by the post trader at Fort Maginnis, who was making a pet of him.
+ So, as the horse had a good home and gentle treatment, it was once more
+ decided to leave him up in his native mountains. It might have been cruel
+ to have brought him here to suffer from the heat, and to be frightened and
+ ever fretted by the many strange sights and sounds. But I am not
+ satisfied, for the horse had an awful fear of men when ridden or driven by
+ them, and I know that he is so unhappy and wonders why I no longer come to
+ him, and why I do not take him from the strange people who do not
+ understand him. He was a wonderfully playful animal, and sometimes when
+ Miller would be leading the two horses from our yard to the corral, he
+ would turn Rollo loose for a run. That always brought out a number of
+ soldiers to see him rear, lunge, and snort; his turns so quick, his
+ beautiful tawny mane would be tossed from side to side and over his face
+ until he looked like a wild horse. The more the men laughed the wilder he
+ seemed to get. He never forgot Miller, however, but would be at the corral
+ by the time he got there, and would go to his own stall quietly and
+ without guidance. Poor Rollo!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ CAMP NEAR UINTAH MOUNTAINS, WYOMING TERRITORY, August, 1888.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ TO be back in the mountains and in camp is simply glorious! And to see
+ soldiers walking around, wearing the dear old uniform, just as we used to
+ see them, makes one feel as though old days had returned. The two colored
+ men&mdash;chef and butler&mdash;rather destroy the technique of a military
+ camp, but they seem to be necessary adjuncts; and besides, we are not
+ striving for harmony and effect, but for a fine outing, each day to be
+ complete with its own pleasures. It was a novel experience to come to the
+ mountains in a private car! The camp is very complete, as the camp of a
+ department commander should be, and we have everything for our comfort. We
+ are fourteen miles from the Union Pacific Railroad and six from Fort
+ Bridger, from which post our tents and supplies came. Our ice is sent from
+ there, also, and of course the enlisted men are from that garrison.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The party consists of General and Mrs. Bourke, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Bourke's
+ sister, Mrs. Ord of Omaha, General Stanley, paymaster, Captain Rives,
+ judge advocate&mdash;both of the department staff&mdash;Lieutenant Travis,
+ junior aide-de-camp, Faye, and myself. Mrs. Ord is a pretty woman, always
+ wears dainty gowns, and is a favorite with Omaha society people. I know
+ her very well, still I hesitated about wearing my short-skirted outing
+ suit, fearing it would shock her. But a day or two after we got here she
+ said to me, "What are we to do about those fish, Mrs. Rae? I always catch
+ the most fish wherever I go, but I hear that you are successful also!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So with high spirits we started out by ourselves that very morning,
+ everyone laughing and betting on our number of fish as we left camp. I
+ wore the short skirt, but Mrs. Ord had her skirts pinned so high I felt
+ that a tuck or two should be taken in mine, to save her from
+ embarrassment. The fishing is excellent here and each one had every
+ confidence in her own good luck, for the morning was perfect for trout
+ fishing. Once I missed Mrs. Ord, and pushing some bushes back where I
+ thought she might be, I saw a most comical sight. Lying flat on the
+ ground, hat pushed back, and eyes peering over the bank of the stream, was
+ Mrs. Ord, the society woman! I could not help laughing&mdash;she was so
+ ridiculous in that position, which the pinned-up dress made even more
+ funny&mdash;but she did not like it, and looking at me most reproachfully
+ said, "You have frightened him away, and I almost had him." She had been
+ in that position a long time, she said, waiting for a large trout to take
+ her hook. The race for honors was about even that day, and there was no
+ cause for envy on either side, for neither Mrs. Ord nor I caught one fish!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our camp is near Smith's fork of Snake River, and not far from the camp is
+ another fork that never has fish in it&mdash;so everyone tells us. That
+ seemed so strange, for both streams have the same water from the stream
+ above, and the same rocky beds. One day I thought I would try the stream,
+ as Smith's fork was so muddy we could not fish in that. There had been a
+ storm up in the mountains that had caused both streams to rise, so I
+ caught some grasshoppers to bait with, as it would be useless, of course,
+ to try flies. I walked along the banks of the swollen stream until I saw a
+ place where I thought there should be a trout, and to that little place
+ the grasshopper was cast, when snap! went my leader. I put on another hook
+ and another grasshopper, but the result was precisely the same, so I
+ concluded there must be a snag there, although I had supposed that I knew
+ a fish from a snag! I tried one or two other places, but there was no
+ variation&mdash;and each time I lost a leader and hook.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the meantime a party had come over from camp, Faye among them, and
+ there had been much good advice given me&mdash;and each one had told me
+ that there were no fish ever in that stream; then they went on up and sat
+ down on the bank under some trees. I was very cross, for it was not
+ pleasant to be laughed at, particularly by women who had probably never
+ had a rod in their hands. And I felt positive that it had been fish that
+ had carried off my hooks, and I was determined to ascertain what was the
+ matter. So I went back to our tent and got a very long leader, which I
+ doubled a number of times. I knew that the thickness would not frighten
+ the fish, as the water was so cloudy. I fixed a strong hook to that, upon
+ which was a fine grasshopper, and going to one of the places where my
+ friends said I had been "snagged," I cast it over, and away it all went,
+ which proved that I had caught something that could at least act like a
+ fish. I reeled it in, and in time landed the thing&mdash;a splendid large
+ trout! My very first thought was of those disagreeable people who had
+ laughed at me&mdash;Faye first of all. So after them I went, carrying the
+ fish, which gained in weight with every step. Their surprise was great,
+ and I could see that Faye was delighted. He carried the trout to camp for
+ me, and I went with him, for I was very tired.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The next morning I went to that stream again, taking with me a book of all
+ sorts of flies and some grasshoppers. The department commander went over
+ also. He asked me to show him where I had lost the hooks, but I said, "If
+ you fish in those places you will be laughed at more than I was
+ yesterday." He understood, and went farther down. The water was much more
+ clear, but still flies could not be seen, so I used the scorned
+ grasshopper. In about two hours I caught sixteen beautiful trout, which
+ weighed, en masse, a little over twenty-five pounds! I cast in the very
+ places where I had lost hooks, and almost every time caught a fish. I left
+ them in the shade in various places along the stream, and Faye and a
+ soldier brought them to camp. A fine display they made, spread out on the
+ grass, for they seemed precisely the same size.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The general caught two large and several small trout&mdash;those were all
+ that day. It was most remarkable that I should have found the only good
+ places in the stream at a time when the water was not clear. Not only the
+ right places, but the one right day, for not one trout has been caught
+ there since. Perhaps with the high water the fish came up from Snake
+ River, although trout are supposed to live in clear water. We can dispose
+ of any number of birds and fish here, for those that are not needed for
+ our own large mess can be given to the soldiers, and we often send chicken
+ and trout to our friends at Fort Bridger. The farther one goes up the
+ stream the better the fishing is&mdash;that is, the fish are more
+ plentiful, but not as large as they are here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ About sixteen miles up&mdash;almost in the mountains&mdash;was General
+ Crook's favorite fishing ground, and when he was in command of the
+ department he and General Stanley, who also is an expert fisherman, came
+ here many times, consequently General Stanley is familiar with the country
+ about here. The evening after my splendid catch, General Stanley said that
+ he would like to have Mrs. Ord and me go with him up the stream several
+ miles, and asked if I would be willing to give Mrs. Ord the stream, as she
+ had never used a fly, adding that she seemed a little piqued because I had
+ caught such fine fish. I said at once that I would be delighted to give
+ her the lead, although I knew, of course, that whoever goes second in a
+ trout stream has very poor sport. But the request was a compliment, and
+ besides, I had caught enough fish for a while.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The next day we made preparations, and early on the morning of the second
+ we started. The department commander had gone to Omaha on official
+ business, so he was not with us, and Faye did not go; but the rest of the
+ party went twelve miles and then established a little camp for the day,
+ and there we left them. Mrs. Ord and I and General Stanley, with a driver,
+ got on a buckboard drawn by two mules, and went five miles farther up the
+ stream, until, in fact, it was impossible for even a buckboard to go along
+ the rocky trail. There we were expected to take the stream, and as soon as
+ we left the wagon, Mrs. Ord and I retired to some bushes to prepare for
+ the water. I had taken the "tuck" in my outing skirt, so there was not
+ much for me to do; but Mrs. Ord pulled up and pinned up her serge skirt in
+ a way that would have brought a small fortune to a cartoonist. When we
+ came from the bushes, rods in hand, the soldier driver gave one bewildered
+ stare, and then almost fell from his seat. He was too respectful to laugh
+ outright and thus relieve his spasms, but he would look at us from the
+ side of his eye, turn his face from us and fairly double over&mdash;then
+ another quick look, and another double down again. Mrs. Ord laughed, and
+ so did I. She is quite stout and I am very thin, and I suppose the soldier
+ did see funny things about us. We saw them ourselves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I shall never forget my first step in that water! It was as chilling as if
+ it had been running over miles of ice, and by comparison the August sun
+ seemed fiery; but these things were soon forgotten, for at once the
+ excitement of casting a fly began. It is almost as much pleasure to put a
+ little fly just where you want it, as it is to catch the fish. My rod and
+ reel were in perfect condition&mdash;Faye had seen to that&mdash;and my
+ book of flies was complete, and with charming companions and a stream full
+ of trout, a day of unusual pleasure was assured. We were obliged to wade
+ every step, as the banks of the stream had walls of boulders and thick
+ bushes. Most of the stream was not very deep, but was a foamy, roaring
+ torrent, rushing over the small rocks and around the large ones, with
+ little, still, dark places along the banks&mdash;ideal homes for the
+ mountain trout. We found a few deep pools that looked most harmless, but
+ the current in them was swift and dangerous to those who could not always
+ keep their balance. It was most difficult for me to walk on the slippery
+ stones at first, and I had many a fall; but Mrs. Ord, being heavy, avoided
+ upsets very nicely. At times we would be in water above our waists, and
+ then Mrs. Ord and I would fall back with General Stanley for protection,
+ who alternately praised and laughed at us during the whole day. Mrs. Ord
+ was very quick to learn where and how to cast a fly, and I was delighted
+ to let General Stanley see that grasshoppers were not at all necessary to
+ my success in fishing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We sat upon a big, flat rock at luncheon, and were thankful that General
+ Stanley was a tall man and could keep the box of sandwiches from getting
+ wet. When we toppled over he always came to our assistance, so at times
+ his wading boots were not of much use to him. Mrs. Ord was far ahead of me
+ in number of fish, and General Stanley said that I had better keep up with
+ her, if I wished. The stream had broadened out some, so finally Mrs. Ord
+ whipped the left side, which is easier casting, and I whipped the right.
+ We waded down the entire five miles, and Mrs. Ord, who had the stream most
+ of the time, caught sixty-four trout and I caught fifty-six, and General
+ Stanley picked up fourteen, after our splashing and frightening away the
+ fish we did not catch. The trout were small, but wonderfully full of fight
+ in that cold water. Of course General Stanley carried them for us. The
+ driver had been ordered to keep within call on the trail, as General
+ Stanley thought it would be impossible for Mrs. Ord and me to wade the
+ five miles; but the distance seemed short to us; we never once thought of
+ being tired, and it was with great regret we reeled in our lines.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was a beaver dam above the picnic camp, and before we came to it I
+ happened to get near the bank, where I saw in the mud the impression of a
+ huge paw. It was larger than a tea plate, and was so fresh one could
+ easily see where the nails had been. I asked General Stanley to look at
+ it, but he said, "That? oh, that is only the paw of a cub&mdash;he has
+ been down after fish." At once I discovered that the middle of the stream
+ was most attractive, and there I went, and carefully remained there the
+ rest of the way down. If the paw of a mere "cub" could be that enormous
+ size, what might not be the size of an ordinary grown-up bear, paws
+ included! Mrs. Ord declared that she rather liked little bears&mdash;they
+ were so cunning and playful&mdash;but I noticed she avoided the banks,
+ also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had left dry clothing at the small camp, and when we returned we found
+ nice little retreats all ready for us, made of cloaks and things, in among
+ the boulders and bushes. There were cups of delicious hot tea, too; but we
+ were not cold, and the most astonishing thing about that whole grand day
+ is, we did not feel stiff or the slightest discomfort in any form after
+ it. The tramp was long and the water cold, and my own baths many. I might
+ have saved myself, sometimes, from going all the way down had I not been
+ afraid of breaking my rod, which I always held high when I fell. The day
+ was one to be remembered by Mrs. Ord and me. We had thought all the time
+ that General Stanley was making a great sacrifice by giving up a day's
+ sport for our amusement, and that it was so kind of him, for, of course he
+ could not be enjoying the day; but it seems that he had sport of which we
+ knew nothing until the following day&mdash;in fact, we know nothing about
+ it yet! But he began to tell the most absurd stories of what we did, and
+ we must have done many unusual things, for he is still entertaining the
+ camp with them. He was very proud of us, nevertheless, and says so often.
+ The ride of twelve miles back to camp seemed endless, for as soon as the
+ excitement of the stream was over we found that we were tired&mdash;awfully
+ tired.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have only a few weeks more of this delightful life. The hunting is
+ excellent, too, and Faye and Captain Rives often bring in large bags of
+ mountain grouse and young sage hens. The sage chicken are as tender and
+ delicious as partridge before they begin to feed upon wild sage in the
+ fall, but one short day in the brush makes them different birds and wholly
+ unpalatable. We often send birds, and fish also, to friends at Fort
+ Bridger, who were most hospitable the day we arrived, and before coming to
+ camp.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I had quite forgotten the wedding yesterday! It was at Fort Bridger, and
+ the bride, a daughter of the post trader, is related to several families
+ of social position at Omaha. We put on the very prettiest gowns we had
+ with us, but the effect was disappointing, for our red faces looked redder
+ than ever above delicate laces and silks. The ceremony was at noon&mdash;was
+ very pretty&mdash;and everything passed off beautifully. The breakfast was
+ delicious, and we wondered at the dainty dishes served so far from a
+ caterer. The house was not large, and every bit of air had been shut out
+ by darkening the windows, but we were spared the heat and smell of lamps
+ on the hot day by the rooms being lighted by hundreds of candles, each one
+ with a pretty white shade. But some of us felt smothered, and as soon as
+ the affair was over, started immediately for the camp, where we could have
+ exhilarating mountain air once more.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was really one whole day stolen from our outing! We can always have
+ crowded rooms, receptions, and breakfasts, wherever we happen to be in the
+ East, but when again will we be in a glorious camp like this&mdash;and our
+ days here are to be so few! From here we are to go to Salt Lake City for a
+ week or two.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE WALKER HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. September, 1888.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE weather is still very warm, but not hot enough to keep us from going
+ to the lake as usual this morning. The ride is about eighteen miles long,
+ and is always more or less pleasant. The cars, often long trains, are
+ narrow gauge, open, and airy. The bathing is delightful, but wholly unlike
+ anything to be found elsewhere. The wonderfully clear water is cool and
+ exhilarating, but to swim in it is impossible, it is so heavy from its
+ large percentage of salt. So every one floats, but not at all as one
+ floats in other waters. We lie upon our backs, of course&mdash;at least we
+ think we do&mdash;but our feet are always out of the water, and our heads
+ straight up, with large straw hats upon them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They have a way of forming human chains on the water that often startles
+ one at first. They are made by hooking one's arms close to the shoulder
+ over the ankles of another person, still another body hooking on to you,
+ and so on. Then each one will stretch his or her arms out and paddle
+ backward, and in this way we can go about without much effort, and can see
+ all the funny things going on around us. As I am rather tall, second
+ position in a chain is almost always given to me, and my first
+ acquaintance with masculine toes close to my face came very near being
+ disastrous. The feet stood straight up, and the toes looked so very funny,
+ with now and then a twitch back or front, that soon I wanted to laugh, and
+ the more I tried not to the more hysterical I became. My shoulders were
+ shaking, and the owner of the toes&mdash;a pompous man&mdash;began to
+ suspect that I was laughing and probably at the toes. Still he continued
+ to twist them around&mdash;one under the other&mdash;in an astonishing
+ way, that made them fascinating. The head of the chain&mdash;the pompous
+ man&mdash;became ominously silent. At last I said, almost sobbing, "Can't
+ you see for yourself how funny all those things are in front of us? They
+ look like wings in their pin-feather stage&mdash;only they are on the
+ wrong side&mdash;and I am wondering if the black stockings would make real
+ black wings&mdash;and what some of us would do with them, after all!"
+ After that there was less pompous dignity and less hysteria, although the
+ toes continued to wigwag.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a sight that repays one to watch, when dozens of these chains&mdash;some
+ long, some short&mdash;are paddling about on the blue water that is often
+ without a ripple. It is impossible to drown, for sink in it you cannot,
+ but to get the brine in one's nose and throat is dangerous, as it easily
+ causes strangulation, particularly if the person is at all nervous. We
+ wear little bits of cotton in our ears to prevent the water from getting
+ in, for the crust of salt it would leave might cause intense pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Bathing in water so salt makes one both hungry and sleepy, therefore it is
+ considered quite the correct thing to eat hot popcorn, and snooze on the
+ return trip. We get the popcorn at the pavilion, put up in attractive
+ little bags, and it is always crisp and delicious. Just imagine a long
+ open car full of people, each man, woman, and child greedily munching the
+ tender corn! By the time one bag full has been eaten, heads begin to
+ wobble, and soon there is a "Land of Nod"&mdash;real nod, too. Some days,
+ when the air is particularly soft and balmy, everyone in the car will be
+ oblivious of his whereabouts. Not one stop is made from the lake to the
+ city.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Faye and I were at the lake almost a week&mdash;Garfield Beach the bathing
+ place is called&mdash;-so I could make a few water-color drawings early in
+ the morning, when the tints on the water are so pearly and exquisitely
+ delicate. During the day the lake is usually a wonderful blue&mdash;deep
+ and brilliant&mdash;and the colors at sunset are past description. The sun
+ disappears back of the Oquirah Mountains in a world of glorious yellow and
+ orange, and as twilight comes on, the mountains take on violet and purple
+ shades that become deeper and deeper, until night covers all from sight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was not a vacant room at Garfield Beach, so they gave us two large
+ rooms at Black Rock&mdash;almost one mile away, but on the car line. The
+ rooms were in a low, long building, that might easily be mistaken for
+ soldiers' barracks, and which had broad verandas with low roofs all along
+ both sides. That queer building had been built by Brigham Young for his
+ seven wives! It consisted of seven apartments of two rooms each, a sitting
+ room and sleeping room; all the sitting rooms were on one side, opening
+ out upon the one veranda, and the bedrooms were on the other side and
+ opened out upon the other veranda. These apartments did not connect in any
+ way, except by the two porches. Not far from that building was another
+ that had once been the dining room and kitchen of the seven wives. These
+ mormon women must be simply idiotic, or have their tempers under good
+ control!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was all most interesting and a remarkable experience to have lived in
+ one of Brigham Young's very own houses. But the place was ghostly&mdash;lonesome
+ beyond everything&mdash;and when the wind moaned and sighed through the
+ rooms one could fancy it was the wailing of the spirits of those seven
+ wretched wives. When we returned at night to the dark, unoccupied
+ building, it seemed more spooky than ever, after the music and light at
+ Garfield Beach. Our meals were served to us at the restaurant at the
+ pavilion. I made some very good sketches of the lake, Antelope Island, and
+ a number of the wonderful Black Rock that is out in the lake opposite the
+ Brigham Young house.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ About two miles from the city, and upon the side of the Wasatch Mountains,
+ is Camp Douglas, an army post, which the new department commander came to
+ inspect. The inspection was in the morning, and we all went to see it, and
+ were driven in the post with the booming of cannon&mdash;the salute always
+ given a brigadier general when he enters a post officially. It was pretty
+ to see the general's wife partly cover her ears, and pretend that she did
+ not like the noise, when all the time her eyes were sparkling, and we knew
+ that every roar of the big guns added to her pride. If all those guns had
+ been for Faye I could never have stayed in the ambulance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is charming up there&mdash;in the post&mdash;and the view is
+ magnificent. We sat out on a vine-covered porch during the inspection, and
+ watched the troops and the review. It made me so happy, and yet so
+ homesick, too, to see Faye once more in his uniform. The inspection was
+ all too short, and after it was over, many officers and their wives came
+ to call upon us, when wine and delicious cake was served. We were at the
+ quarters of the colonel and post commander. That was the second post we
+ had taken Mrs. Ord to, and she is suddenly enthusiastic over army people,
+ forgetting that Omaha has a post of its own. But with us she has been in
+ the tail of the comet&mdash;which made things more interesting. Army
+ people are nice, though, particularly in their own little garrison homes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is only one mormon store here, and that is very large and
+ cooperative. Every mormon who has anything whatever to sell is compelled
+ to take it to that store to be appraised, and a percentage taken from it.
+ There are a few nice gentile shops, but mormons cannot enter them; they
+ can purchase only at the mormon store, where the gentiles are ever
+ cordially welcomed also. Splendid fruit and vegetables are grown in this
+ valley&mdash;especially the fruit, which is superior to any we ever saw.
+ The grapes are of many varieties, each one large and rich with flavor, and
+ the peaches and big yellow pears are most luscious. Upon our table down in
+ the dining room there is always an immense glass bowl of selected fruit&mdash;peaches,
+ pears, and grapes, and each time we go down it seems to look more
+ attractive.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We have been to see the tabernacle, with its marvelous acoustic
+ properties, and the temple, which is not yet finished. The immense pipe
+ organ in the tabernacle was built where it now stands, and entirely by
+ mormons. From Brigham Young's old home a grand boulevard runs, through the
+ city, across the valley, and over the hill far away, and how much beyond I
+ do not know. This road, so broad and white, Brigham Young said would lead
+ to Jerusalem. They have a river Jordan here, too, a little stream that
+ runs just outside the city.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are grand trees in every street, and every old yard, and one cannot
+ help feeling great indignation to see where in some places the incoming
+ gentiles have cut trees down to make space for modern showy buildings,
+ that are so wholly out of harmony with the low, artistic white houses and
+ vine-covered walls. It is such a pity that these high, red buildings could
+ not have been kept outside, and the old mormon city left in its original
+ quaint beauty.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We will return to Omaha soon now, and I shall at once become busy with
+ preparations for the winter East. I have decided to go home in October, so
+ I can have a long, comfortable visit before going to Washington. Faye
+ wishes me to join him there the last of December. I am not very
+ enthusiastic over the prospect of crowded rooms, daily receptions and
+ "teas," and other affairs of more formality. But since I cannot return to
+ the plains, I might as well go to the city, where we will meet people of
+ culture, see the fascinating Diplomatic Corps, and be presented to the
+ President's beautiful young wife. Later on there will be the inauguration&mdash;for
+ we expect to pass the winter in Washington.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE END <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
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