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We went into a great many stores disposing of all supurfluous articles and getting our stores provided for the back journey to America as it was there called in our journey from the mountains all the immigrants we met hailed us in the style "hallo stranger hows the gold regions are you bound for America. And indeed I think it was a very appropriate phrase home as America seemed an almost infinite distance from us divided by a boundless sea. we all gave way to gloomy thoughts at the prospect of having to traverse those dreary plains again. On our coming out we had hope to cheer us on. time passed quickly all obstacles were met and overcome with cheerfullness. the dreary and monotonous plains never wearied our us our sole trouble was to get over the miles as quickly as possible. The method of enforceing law in Denver was of such a novel character that I think a short description of it will be interesting. There was a judge elected by the people for trying civil cases. there was a regular session of court held the same as in our city. one case where a friend of mine was the plaintiff will illustrete it fully. He [[ ? ]] a "Ranche" about two miles down the Platt River and rented it to a man about a year before the tenent never paid any rent and laid claim to the property saying he had just as good a right to it as any body else. My friend suid him and got a judgment from the court issued in the following shape. "the owner of said claim is hereby authorized to take possession of his property forthwith the means to be employed are that the said owner shall take as many men well armed as he should deem nessary and take possession of his property peaceably if he may forcibly if he must And if there is any resistance made to this [[ ? ]] he shall be justified and held guiltless of killing any and all parties that shall resist this order of the court.
We went into a great many stores disposing of all superfluous articles and getting our stores provided for the back journey to America as it was there called in our journey from the mountains all the immigrants we met hailed us in the style "hallo stranger hows the gold regions are you bound for America. And indeed I think it was a very appropriate phrase home as America seemed an almost infinite distance from us divided by a boundless sea. we all gave way to gloomy thoughts at the prospect of having to traverse those dreary plains again. On our coming out we had hope to cheer us on. time passed quickly all obstacles were met and overcome with cheerfullness. the dreary and monotonous plains never wearied our us our sole trouble was to get over the miles as quickly as possible. The method of enforceing law in Denver was of such a novel character that I think a short description of it will be interesting. There was a judge elected by the people for trying civil cases. there was a regular session of court held the same as in our city. one case where a friend of mine was the plaintiff will illustrete it fully. He [[ ? ]] a "Ranche" about two miles down the Platt River and rented it to a man about a year before the tenent never paid any rent and laid claim to the property saying he had just as good a right to it as any body else. My friend suid him and got a judgment from the court issued in the following shape. "the owner of said claim is hereby authorized to take possession of his property forthwith the means to be employed are that the said owner shall take as many men well armed as he should deem nessary and take possession of his property peaceably if he may forcibly if he must And if there is any resistance made to this writ he shall be justified and held guiltless of killing any and all parties that shall resist this order of the court.

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We went into a great many stores disposing of all superfluous articles and getting our stores provided for the back journey to America as it was there called in our journey from the mountains all the immigrants we met hailed us in the style "hallo stranger hows the gold regions are you bound for America. And indeed I think it was a very appropriate phrase home as America seemed an almost infinite distance from us divided by a boundless sea. we all gave way to gloomy thoughts at the prospect of having to traverse those dreary plains again. On our coming out we had hope to cheer us on. time passed quickly all obstacles were met and overcome with cheerfullness. the dreary and monotonous plains never wearied our us our sole trouble was to get over the miles as quickly as possible. The method of enforceing law in Denver was of such a novel character that I think a short description of it will be interesting. There was a judge elected by the people for trying civil cases. there was a regular session of court held the same as in our city. one case where a friend of mine was the plaintiff will illustrete it fully. He ? a "Ranche" about two miles down the Platt River and rented it to a man about a year before the tenent never paid any rent and laid claim to the property saying he had just as good a right to it as any body else. My friend suid him and got a judgment from the court issued in the following shape. "the owner of said claim is hereby authorized to take possession of his property forthwith the means to be employed are that the said owner shall take as many men well armed as he should deem nessary and take possession of his property peaceably if he may forcibly if he must And if there is any resistance made to this writ he shall be justified and held guiltless of killing any and all parties that shall resist this order of the court.