CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. My Brother appointed Secretary of
Nevada—I Envy His Prospective Adventures—Am Appointed Private
Secretary Under Him—My Contentment Complete—Packed in One Hour—Dreams
and Visions—On the Missouri River—A Bully Boat
CHAPTER II. Arrive at St. Joseph—Only
Twenty-five Pounds Baggage Allowed—Farewell to Kid Gloves and Dress
Coats—Armed to the Teeth—The “Allen”—A
Cheerful Weapon—Persuaded to Buy a Mule—Schedule of Luxuries—We
Leave the “States”—“Our Coach”—Mails
for the Indians—Between a Wink and an Earthquake—A Modern
Sphynx and How She Entertained Us—A Sociable Heifer
CHAPTER III. “The Thoroughbrace is Broke”—Mails
Delivered Properly—Sleeping Under Difficulties—A Jackass
Rabbit Meditating, and on Business—A Modern Gulliver—Sage-brush—Overcoats
as an Article of Diet—Sad Fate of a Camel—Warning to
Experimenters
CHAPTER IV. Making Our Bed—Assaults
by the Unabridged—At a Station—Our Driver a Great and Shining
Dignitary—Strange Place for a Frontyard—Accommodations—Double
Portraits—An Heirloom—Our Worthy Landlord—“Fixings
and Things”—An Exile—Slumgullion—A Well Furnished
Table—The Landlord Astonished—Table Etiquette—Wild
Mexican Mules—Stage-coaching and Railroading
CHAPTER V. New Acquaintances—The Cayote—A
Dog’s Experiences—A Disgusted Dog—The Relatives of the
Cayote—Meals Taken Away from Home
CHAPTER
VI. The Division Superintendent—The Conductor—The Driver—One
Hundred and Fifty Miles’ Drive Without Sleep—Teaching a
Subordinate—Our Old Friend Jack and a Pilgrim—Ben Holliday
Compared to Moses
CHAPTER VII. Overland
City—Crossing the Platte—Bemis’s Buffalo Hunt—Assault
by a Buffalo—Bemis’s Horse Goes Crazy—An Impromptu
Circus—A New Departure—Bemis Finds Refuge in a Tree—Escapes
Finally by a Wonderful Method
CHAPTER VIII.
The Pony Express—Fifty Miles Without Stopping—“Here he
Comes”—Alkali Water—Riding an Avalanche—Indian
Massacre
CHAPTER IX. Among the Indians—An
Unfair Advantage—Laying on our Arms—A Midnight Murder—Wrath
of Outlaws—A Dangerous, yet Valuable Citizen
CHAPTER X. History of Slade—A Proposed
Fist-fight—Encounter with Jules—Paradise of Outlaws—Slade
as Superintendent—As Executioner—A Doomed Whisky Seller—A
Prisoner—A Wife’s Bravery—An Ancient Enemy Captured—Enjoying
a Luxury—Hob-nobbing with Slade—Too Polite—A Happy
Escape
CHAPTER XI. Slade in Montana—“On
a Spree”—In Court—Attack on a Judge—Arrest by the
Vigilantes—Turn out of the Miners—Execution of Slade—Lamentations
of His Wife—Was Slade a Coward?
CHAPTER
XII. A Mormon Emigrant Train—The Heart of the Rocky Mountains—Pure
Saleratus—A Natural Ice-House—An Entire Inhabitant—In
Sight of “Eternal Snow”—The South Pass—The Parting
Streams—An Unreliable Letter Carrier—Meeting of Old Friends—A
Spoiled Watermelon—Down the Mountain—A Scene of Desolation—Lost
in the Dark—Unnecessary Advice—U.S. Troops and Indians—Sublime
Spectacle—Another Delusion Dispelled—Among the Angels
CHAPTER XIII. Mormons and Gentiles—Exhilarating
Drink, and its Effect on Bemis—Salt Lake City—A Great Contrast—A
Mormon Vagrant—Talk with a Saint—A Visit to the “King”—A
Happy Simile
CHAPTER XIV. Mormon
Contractors—How Mr. Street Astonished Them—The Case Before
Brigham Young, and How he Disposed of it—Polygamy Viewed from a New
Position
CHAPTER XV. A Gentile Den—Polygamy
Discussed—Favorite Wife and D. 4—Hennery for Retired Wives—Children
Need Marking—Cost of a Gift to No. 6—A Penny- whistle Gift and
its Effects—Fathering the Foundlings—It Resembled Him—The
Family Bedstead
CHAPTER XVI. The Mormon
Bible—Proofs of its Divinity—Plagiarism of its Authors—Story
of Nephi—Wonderful Battle—Kilkenny Cats Outdone
CHAPTER XVII. Three Sides to all Questions—Everything
“A Quarter”—Shriveled Up—Emigrants and White
Shirts at a Discount—“Forty-Niners”—Above Par—Real
Happiness
CHAPTER XVIII. Alkali Desert—Romance
of Crossing Dispelled—Alkali Dust—Effect on the Mules—Universal
Thanksgiving
CHAPTER XIX. The Digger
Indians Compared with the Bushmen of Africa—Food, Life and
Characteristics—Cowardly Attack on a Stage Coach—A Brave
Driver—The Noble Red Man
CHAPTER XX.
The Great American Desert—Forty Miles on Bones—Lakes Without
Outlets—Greely’s Remarkable Ride—Hank Monk, the Renowned
Driver—Fatal Effects of “Corking” a Story—Bald-Headed
Anecdote
CHAPTER XXI. Alkali Dust—Desolation
and Contemplation—Carson City—Our Journey Ended—We are
Introduced to Several Citizens—A Strange Rebuke—A Washoe
Zephyr at Play—Its Office Hours—Governor’s Palace—Government
Offices—Our French Landlady Bridget O’Flannigan—Shadow
Secrets—Cause for a Disturbance at Once—The Irish Brigade—Mrs.
O’Flannigan’s Boarders—The Surveying Expedition—Escape
of the Tarantulas
CHAPTER XXII. The Son
of a Nabob—Start for Lake Tahoe—Splendor of the Views—Trip
on the Lake—Camping Out—Reinvigorating Climate—Clearing
a Tract of Land—Securing a Title—Outhouse and Fences
CHAPTER XXIII. A Happy Life—Lake Tahoe and
its Moods—Transparency of the Waters—A Catastrophe—Fire!
Fire!—A Magnificent Spectacle—Homeless Again—We take to
the Lake—A Storm—Return to Carson
CHAPTER
XXIV. Resolve to Buy a Horse—Horsemanship in Carson—A
Temptation—Advice Given Me Freely—I Buy the Mexican Plug—My
First Ride—A Good Bucker—I Loan the Plug—Experience of
Borrowers—Attempts to Sell—Expense of the Experiment—A
Stranger Taken In
CHAPTER XXV. The
Mormons in Nevada—How to Persuade a Loan from Them—Early
History of the Territory—Silver Mines Discovered—The New
Territorial Government—A Foreign One and a Poor One—Its Funny
Struggles for Existence—No Credit, no Cash—Old Abe Currey
Sustains it and its Officers—Instructions and Vouchers—An
Indian’s Endorsement—Toll-Gates
CHAPTER
XXVI. The Silver Fever—State of the Market—Silver Bricks—Tales
Told—Off for the Humboldt Mines
CHAPTER
XXVII. Our manner of going—Incidents of the Trip—A Warm
but Too Familiar a Bedfellow—Mr. Ballou Objects—Sunshine amid
Clouds—Safely Arrived
CHAPTER XXVIII.
Arrive at the Mountains—Building Our Cabin—My First
Prospecting Tour—My First Gold Mine—Pockets Filled With
Treasures—Filtering the News to My Companions—The Bubble
Pricked—All Not Gold That Glitters
CHAPTER
XXIX. Out Prospecting—A Silver Mine At Last—Making a
Fortune With Sledge and Drill—A Hard Road to Travel—We Own in
Claims—A Rocky Country
CHAPTER XXX.
Disinterested Friends—How “Feet” Were Sold—We Quit
Tunnelling—A Trip to Esmeralda—My Companions—An Indian
Prophesy—A Flood—Our Quarters During It
CHAPTER XXXI. The Guests at “Honey Lake Smith’s”—“Bully
Old Arkansas”—“Our Landlord”—Determined to Fight—The
Landlord’s Wife—The Bully Conquered by Her—Another Start—Crossing
the Carson—A Narrow Escape—Following Our Own Track—A New
Guide—Lost in the Snow
CHAPTER XXXII.
Desperate Situation—Attempts to Make a Fire—Our Horses leave
us—We Find Matches—One, Two, Three and the Last—No Fire—Death
Seems Inevitable—We Mourn Over Our Evil Lives—Discarded Vices—We
Forgive Each Other—An Affectionate Farewell—The Sleep of
Oblivion
CHAPTER XXXIII. Return of
Consciousness—Ridiculous Developments—A Station House—Bitter
Feelings—Fruits of Repentance—Resurrected Vices
CHAPTER XXXIV. About Carson—General Buncombe—Hyde
vs. Morgan—How Hyde Lost His Ranch—The Great Landslide Case—The
Trial—General Buncombe in Court—A Wonderful Decision—A
Serious Afterthought
CHAPTER XXXV. A New
Travelling Companion—All Full and No Accommodations—How
Captain Nye found Room—and Caused Our Leaving to be Lamented—The
Uses of Tunnelling—A Notable Example—We Go into the “Claim”
Business and Fail—At the Bottom
CHAPTER
XXXVI. A Quartz Mill—Amalgamation—“Screening
Tailings”—First Quartz Mill in Nevada—Fire Assay—A
Smart Assayer—I stake for an advance
CHAPTER
XXXVII. The Whiteman Cement Mine—Story of its Discovery—A
Secret Expedition—A Nocturnal Adventure—A Distressing Position—A
Failure and a Week’s Holiday
CHAPTER
XXXVIII. Mono Lake—Shampooing Made Easy—Thoughtless Act of
Our Dog and the Results—Lye Water—Curiosities of the Lake—Free
Hotel—Some Funny Incidents a Little Overdrawn
CHAPTER XXXIX. Visit to the Islands in Lake Mono—Ashes
and Desolation—Life Amid Death Our Boat Adrift—A Jump For Life—A
Storm On the Lake—A Mass of Soap Suds—Geological Curiosities—A
Week On the Sierras—A Narrow Escape From a Funny Explosion—“Stove
Heap Gone”
CHAPTER XL. The “Wide
West” Mine—It is “Interviewed” by Higbie—A
Blind Lead—Worth a Million—We are Rich At Last—Plans for
the Future
CHAPTER XLI. A Rheumatic
Patient—Day Dreams—An Unfortunate Stumble—I Leave
Suddenly—Another Patient—Higbie in the Cabin—Our Balloon
Bursted—Worth Nothing—Regrets and Explanations—Our Third
Partner
CHAPTER XLII. What to do Next?—Obstacles
I Had Met With—“Jack of All Trades”—Mining Again—Target
Shooting—I Turn City Editor—I Succeed Finely
CHAPTER XLIII. My Friend Boggs—The School
Report—Boggs Pays Me An Old Debt—Virginia City
CHAPTER XLIV. Flush Times—Plenty of Stock—Editorial
Puffing—Stocks Given Me—Salting Mines—A Tragedian In a
New Role
CHAPTER XLV. Flush Times
Continue—Sanitary Commission Fund—Wild Enthusiasm of the
People—Would not wait to Contribute—The Sanitary Flour Sack—It
is Carried to Gold Hill and Dayton—Final Reception in Virginia—Results
of the Sale—A Grand Total
CHAPTER
XLVI. The Nabobs of Those Days—John Smith as a Traveler—Sudden
Wealth—A Sixty-Thousand-Dollar Horse—A Smart Telegraph
Operator—A Nabob in New York City—Charters an Omnibus—“Walk
in, It’s All Free”—“You Can’t Pay a Cent”—“Hold
On, Driver, I Weaken”—Sociability of New Yorkers
CHAPTER XLVII. Buck Fanshaw’s Death—The
Cause Thereof—Preparations for His Burial—Scotty Briggs the
Committee Man—He Visits the Minister—Scotty Can’t Play
His Hand—The Minister Gets Mixed—Both Begin to See—“All
Down Again But Nine”—Buck Fanshaw as a Citizen—How To
“Shook Your Mother”—The Funeral—Scotty Briggs as a
Sunday School Teacher
CHAPTER XLVIII.
The First Twenty-Six Graves in Nevada—The Prominent Men of the
County—The Man Who Had Killed His Dozen—Trial by Jury—Specimen
Jurors—A Private Grave Yard—The Desperadoes—Who They
Killed—Waking up the Weary Passenger—Satisfaction Without
Fighting
CHAPTER XLIX. Fatal Shooting
Affray—Robbery and Desperate Affray—A Specimen City Official—A
Marked Man—A Street Fight—Punishment of Crime
CHAPTER L. Captain Ned Blakely—Bill Nookes
Receives Desired Information—Killing of Blakely’s Mate—A
Walking Battery—Blakely Secures Nookes—Hang First and Be Tried
Afterwards—Captain Blakely as a Chaplain—The First Chapter of
Genesis Read at a Hanging—Nookes Hung—Blakely’s Regrets
CHAPTER LI. The Weekly Occidental—A Ready
Editor—A Novel—A Concentration of Talent—The Heroes and
the Heroines—The Dissolute Author Engaged—Extraordinary Havoc
With the Novel—A Highly Romantic Chapter—The Lovers Separated—Jonah
Out-done—A Lost Poem—The Aged Pilot Man—Storm On the
Erie Canal—Dollinger the Pilot Man—Terrific Gale—Danger
Increases—A Crisis Arrived—Saved as if by a Miracle
CHAPTER LII. Freights to California—Silver
Bricks—Under Ground Mines—Timber Supports—A Visit to the
Mines—The Caved Mines—Total of Shipments in 1863
CHAPTER LIII. Jim Blaine and his Grandfather’s
Ram—Filkin’s Mistake—Old Miss Wagner and her Glass Eye—Jacobs,
the Coffin Dealer—Waiting for a Customer—His Bargain With Old
Robbins—Robbins Sues for Damage and Collects—A New Use for
Missionaries—The Effect—His Uncle Lem and the Use Providence
Made of Him—Sad Fate of Wheeler—Devotion of His Wife—A
Model Monument—What About the Ram?
CHAPTER
LIV. Chinese in Virginia City—Washing Bills—Habit of
Imitation—Chinese Immigration—A Visit to Chinatown—Messrs.
Ah Sing, Hong Wo, See Yup, &c.
CHAPTER
LV. Tired of Virginia City—An Old Schoolmate—A Two Years’
Loan—Acting as an Editor—Almost Receive an Offer—An
Accident—Three Drunken Anecdotes—Last Look at Mt. Davidson—A
Beautiful Incident
CHAPTER LVI. Off for
San Francisco—Western and Eastern Landscapes—The Hottest place
on Earth—Summer and Winter
CHAPTER
LVII. California—Novelty of Seeing a Woman—“Well if
it ain’t a Child!”—One Hundred and Fifty Dollars for a
Kiss—Waiting for a turn
CHAPTER LVIII.
Life in San Francisco—Worthless Stocks—My First Earthquake—Reportorial
Instincts—Effects of the Shocks—Incidents and Curiosities—Sabbath
Breakers—The Lodger and the Chambermaid—A Sensible Fashion to
Follow—Effects of the Earthquake on the Ministers
CHAPTER LIX. Poor Again—Slinking as a Business—A
Model Collector—Misery loves Company—Comparing Notes for
Comfort—A Streak of Luck—Finding a Dime—Wealthy by
Comparison—Two Sumptuous Dinners
CHAPTER
LX. An Old Friend—An Educated Miner—Pocket Mining—Freaks
of Fortune
CHAPTER LXI. Dick Baker and
his Cat—Tom Quartz’s Peculiarities—On an Excursion—Appearance
On His Return—A Prejudiced Cat—Empty Pockets and a Roving Life
CHAPTER LXII. Bound for the Sandwich Islands—The
Three Captains—The Old Admiral—His Daily Habits—His Well
Fought Fields—An Unexpected Opponent—The Admiral Overpowered—The
Victor Declared a Hero
CHAPTER LXIII.
Arrival at the Islands—Honolulu—What I Saw There—Dress
and Habits of the Inhabitants—The Animal Kingdom—Fruits and
Delightful Effects
CHAPTER LXIV. An
Excursion—Captain Phillips and his Turn-Out—A Horseback Ride—A
Vicious Animal—Nature and Art—Interesting Ruins—All
Praise to the Missionaries
CHAPTER LXV.
Interesting Mementoes and Relics—An Old Legend of a Frightful Leap—An
Appreciative Horse—Horse Jockeys and Their Brothers—A New
Trick—A Hay Merchant—Good Country for Horse Lovers
CHAPTER LXVI. A Saturday Afternoon—Sandwich
Island Girls on a Frolic—The Poi Merchant—Grand Gala Day—A
Native Dance—Church Membership—Cats and Officials—An
Overwhelming Discovery
CHAPTER LXVII.
The Legislature of the Island—What Its President Has Seen—Praying
for an Enemy—Women’s Rights—Romantic Fashions—Worship
of the Shark—Desire for Dress—Full Dress—Not Paris Style—Playing
Empire—Officials and Foreign Ambassadors—Overwhelming
Magnificence
CHAPTER LXVIII. A Royal
Funeral—Order of Procession—Pomp and Ceremony—A Striking
Contrast—A Sick Monarch—Human Sacrifices at His Death—Burial
Orgies
CHAPTER LXIX. “Once more
upon the Waters.”—A Noisy Passenger—Several Silent Ones—A
Moonlight Scene—Fruits and Plantations
CHAPTER
LXX. A Droll Character—Mrs. Beazely and Her Son—Meditations
on Turnips—A Letter from Horace Greeley—An Indignant Rejoinder—The
Letter Translated but too Late
CHAPTER LXXI.
Kealakekua Bay—Death of Captain Cook—His Monument—Its
Construction—On Board the Schooner
CHAPTER
LXXII. Young Kanakas in New England—A Temple Built by Ghosts—Female
Bathers—I Stood Guard—Women and Whiskey—A Fight for
Religion—Arrival of Missionaries
CHAPTER
LXXIII. Native Canoes—Surf Bathing—A Sanctuary—How
Built—The Queen’s Rock—Curiosities—Petrified Lava
CHAPTER LXXIV. Visit to the Volcano—The
Crater—Pillar of Fire—Magnificent Spectacle—A Lake of
Fire
CHAPTER LXXV. The North Lake—Fountains
of Fire—Streams of Burning Lava—Tidal Waves
CHAPTER LXXVI. A Reminiscence—Another Horse
Story—My Ride with the Retired Milk Horse—A Picnicing Excursion—Dead
Volcano of Holeakala—Comparison with Vesuvius—An Inside View
CHAPTER LXXVII. A Curious Character—A Series
of Stories—Sad Fate of a Liar—Evidence of Insanity
CHAPTER LXXVIII. Return to San Francisco—Ship
Amusements—Preparing for Lecturing—Valuable Assistance Secured—My
First Attempt—The Audience Carried—“All’s Well
that Ends Well.”
CHAPTER LXXIX.
Highwaymen—A Predicament—A Huge Joke—Farewell to
California—At Home Again—Great Changes. Moral.
APPENDIX. A.—Brief Sketch of Mormon History
B.—The Mountain Meadows Massacre C.—Concerning a Frightful
Assassination that was never Consummated