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ihr (The (fast (fltqjouiau. FUBLUHED JCVKKY FKIDAY. BY Bate« of A4var.lsing, la Cola : I • ♦ COX, HAILEY' A JACKHON. : -t-ra 4 .r* to~t « • (Ifflse, Mato St Opp. th* Court H uie »4 fulBiAS S «!•'•»'OB 1 L<4«teiB % VOL fi. PENDLETON UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 12, 1881 H11X1 IM UMOHA O» OHF.ÜÜ5 THE EAST OREGONIAN Jolj I>x*lntlix« orner Am» JvAwn« miixa. — IMlkk ASD JAME4 Brief Mkrtehra »f Ike Miawoari Out* law« rendit ion, Oregon (Orrgonum *Tteclr Tbrlllln< Adven* turn» ao! Hany Hair* breadth Kacapea. 1 U.I luWWl [The lato railroad robbery at Win- ston Missouri, ha« liooti by the siajori ' into Jackson couaty, Missouri, after ever}' raid when near enough, and ap- fiareiitiy sink into the groumi—it is . supposed tuuy have a hiddsn cave somewhere in the county, but it has never Laan disoov. red. At other time» they would leave the Htete until the exciu-uient consequent upon s- m- out rage had subsided and have made tev- eral visits to California. [David R um of Pendk-ton, who was a school-mate of the James 1« 1 4 (* 4 ■// 4 uo t Ou 7 OU • ’A) I«« 4>l U UO lv 1 « M • 1 <IU fl <» • uu 11 «« IS *J0 tw B« 1 i <X) liu U • 13 ** 41» U W> 4L UU > 40 44 U •<> «« 4U It*. BO ■» 00 uu V) CO 3« '«fl an <4 4r >4 4«) <w rnun 1»' U» NO. 44. wounds, were infected for the murder of Haywood, plead g»iJty to the charge | A fcLAM-MAJU. and were sentenced to »he Stale Peiii- < tentiary of Minnesota fot the period i of their natural Uvea. The; are now | there. fErve tn PartiM* fens Utw ; Good fortune oontinued to favoi the Jamra brothers, however, and althou^a Along th* upper Brazos and in We», thev were beset by equal dangers and ♦era Texas, where flourish the homed difficulties they «urco«led in making I'»g, it the strangest snake known to their escape. Part of the time they j uatu^ljta He it sometimes called both had to ride one horse and part of the glire snake. He is from two to with B striped back. Ha the time they traveled on foot; both four feet £j;s way of defend of them hid be<-n shot through the is not poi«or,.ul leg, but their indomitable pluck and ing himself wcn attacked by a pow- shrewdness carried them beyond harm. erini foe is siroila. to that of the 'poe- turn or skunk, intend of fighting [It Kos heap aaaeited that the James j back he breaks into » dore.n pieces, boys were nowt Northfield and that and every piece, distinct within itself, they have not aMoeia-ed irith the lies apparently dead on th. ground.’ Youngers since the war. This is Sometimes the pieces are a foot »part. When the foe disappears the clearly a mistake. Mr. M. J. McDan- gradually come together, unite into one lehnow linng near Weston, m this ,nal£e s.ld crawl off-The natural!»« county, but lately from (Mae county »ill naturally ask if the piece* are en * , ty of persona attributed to Frank cud Ixiya, shook hands with both of Jesse Jsme* ths celcl rated handits, them on the streets of Walla Walla and has revived much interest iu the I . W. T.. two years ago tins summer.-tn. 1 Ines ot these remarkable men. We In 1872 so great a terror hud these have compiled the followi:^ brief I outlaws become to the people of Mi» sketch of their careen for the benefit i souri that a general amnesty bill was A TIoltSKY-t ' of our reader* beuig uid< oted for the introduc'd into the Legislature of that a ■ f\ aaa L • ra* facte therein Mated i hieffy to a late State in their favor, if they would coroe TURNER Ä COX. history of these Loys by J. W. in and surrender themselvea; die bill failed of passage, however, and the ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BuelL—E d .) ■ l«>y» continued at large. Allen Pin riNi>i4rro*. on mom AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES The father of the Jamr* lioys lived kerton, Chicago's great detective, stim Misaoari, tells ns that both the Jameses tirely separated. I answer they are <*e«we Oa Ma>a -up**“* ibe Cwt H m Kentucky aud was a .Methodnt ulated by Die great reward offered for '■and the three Younger brothers were -no film or tendon holds them togeth- preacher—said to bo as effective an the capture of these boys, as well as the - r- /< - • ir. You can chop the grvnnd with ax JOHN A UUYEIl. , . . h * i-xliorier at a camp meeting as his sous honor of the achievement, has been at his place in C am County, two or v „ z, ax le-tween the p-.eces. Mr. H. Ed afterwards proved to be ana tattle ou a persistent hunt fet them. He has three uays before the afiair at Ouer wnrfl, wh.lSe office ¡, Bt ATTOF NEY AT LAW, field Flank wan Inrn tn Scott county flooded the country with »pies and de Their Hluek Will oou»iat as heretofore of Bridge .-nd that they were then ou Montgomery, Alabama, showed me one r»MUUfT>N, . • OIKtioW Kentucky, in 1841 his parents re- tectives, but few of theta h»re lived to their wav to Northfield. Mr. McD. is tkere snakes at Waco, lie still haa uer* a I p «Ult«. aU»v» tb* Pwu«W<w muv«l to Clay Missouri, soon recite th« story of their adventures, ., county ____ _________ _ ____ well acquainted with all these boys 11 «nd will prove with the living afterwards »here J- sse was Loru in , Frank and Jesse have toomativ friends snake or by answering a letter from KVEUrS A >V Al.Kt.lt. In 1«49 their father «as one and they are kept better posted on and xaya that they were on the best 1845. any naturalist the accuracy of this of the many adventurers who went to Pinkertons movements than he is on of teruit. He pronounces the story ATTORNEYS AT LAW, story. The glass snake which Mr. California to seek his fortune in the I th-Sra Faiin-g to accomplish his end RS SULK roM. . - URSOON J of Jesse James and Cole Younger’s Edwards showed me had lost the tip of gold mines He never returned and by fair mean» l inkertoil lias too often GROCERIES, its tail. When I asked the owner Or» ’e !• th« « owrl He m m 1857 Mr*. Jame* married a Dr. resorted to foul measures, the most ' threatened duel, which has has been how that happened, he said: ‘-The much spoken of. as absurd.—E d ] Reuben Samuels of Clay county where despicable of which is as follows: B »«•• »«*•»<■ • • snake went to pieces one day and be »he has resided ever since. As iier Pinkerton conceived the idea upon After this transaction Frank James fore it got together a hungry kingsnak» TUSTIN A IIAII.KY. aons grew up they early developed an one occaaion that the boya were to lie returned to Texas where he has con hard w a e which I hare, swallowed the tail." ATTORNEYS AT LAW, aptnv.de in the uae of both the pistol found at liome, and snrrouuded the fined himself to his cattle interests Mr. Edwards has several kingsnakea. and knife and »pent much ot their ■ house one night with his men. Stealth pretty steadily ever since; Jesse has CH IXA Like the glass-snake they are not poi- time in practising with thea< two weap- ilv approaching they threw a bomb- figured Lack and forth, however, sonons; still they will kill the larg.se ...AKO ' on* although they were upto the time shell through the window into the bed- though he is now probably with snake in the bottoms They make • of the war quiet, industrious fanner s room of Mr* Samuel* That old Frank. One of his old comrades, spring at a snake or rabbit, coil in ~ J H REED, lady was kitting before the tire and her George Shepherd, undertook soma two stantly ___________________________ around its neck and strangle it When hostilities commenced, the little boy was saying hi* prayers at years ago to kill Jc.se for the large —choke it to death. A kingsnake five AT TORfef Y AT LAW. Glana ware, Bouta and S uocm , Janies family being all intensely South- her knees preparatory to going to lied reward which was offered him. He wa, feet long will strangle a dog or a rattla- T* t }•>*• <>•»* ta all »• • I '-»»i ■ • • -.f ih« fifth Jujicial (crn in their aentirueuta, Frank and —th« Laub exploded, tore off'the arm abwint for some tune and returned sneke. The only snake able to defend Piet'irl *»»4 IV the» HXt'l'fl.N. ». I'. »4l*< •’ ’ mall '• (‘••’it.l» Jesse off, red their seri ices to the not«! - of Mrs Samuels and killed the inno- with the report that he had accom- nself against the kingsnake is the glass Ofllr« I m WII mi U- » ■ HrlrU tluilttItt<. l>artiiati Quantn lL Frank was accept cent child. The cowardly assassins plished his mission; but little credit snake. ~ When the kinganake springs HATS and CAPA, ed, but J-ase being a pale stripling ot after their bloody outrage bent an ig- is given to his story, howeve-, and Jes- at the glass snake the glass snake <> F BELL. oniy sixteen years was rejected not nouiinious retreat. The Janies boy* se us doubtless still alive and tree. The breaks into pieces and the foe might as withslanduig bis earn-'St entreaties to were al tile time in Texas but upon late affair at Winston is credited to well try to strangle a basket of ciotlew ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notions. Eto I« l-e allowed to auter enter the servie«. aervieft He hearing of the transaction returned to these boys and a reward of ¿20,000 is pins er a pailful of sardine* returned home and apparently resjined Missouri and re-coinmeneed operations offered for their apprehension, but t his labors ou the farm uumiudful of against Pinkerton and his detectives, whether the charge has any better a nEjnaamu: rA.au,»- the great struggle which was in pro-1 Many of them found a bloody grave, foundation than the habit the public | gre** but was ever ou the lookout for »hila Frauk and Jesse escaiied to cou- has acquired of laying all such trans IL B iti^iior. I inforuiation which might be of benefit tinue Uie«r work of destruction. A correspondent of the Loe*burg actions at their door, is not known. ' _ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, tn Quautrell aiwl »huh he never failed Frank James lafforo this time bail The principal thing leading to the con- (Va) Mirror, gives the following inter- to communicate to that chieftain. Iu established himaelf on a cattle ranch clusioo that it was their work was the Oflito over I* * nr <>i Kt.oxiiN esting description of the maternal pro- 1862, however, a boby of State militia somewhere in Western Texas and H had killing of -onductor Westfall. The clivities of a h n: visited the Samuels ’ farm iu hopes of to some extent, retired from active op- vuned tl u .'Samuels tarn, seme o|v m(Ui who killed him was evidentlv I'll »MCIAN4 catching hrank Jamea, but not tn.ding .-rations . n the road; but in 1876 the there for that purpose and mav have My neighbor J------- has a pet cat, lmn at home they seised him s.mxl Dr. Samuels old o«l fever returned to him linn and he was Leenoneof ^„oneof the James boya boy* Westfall was that gave birth, a few days since, to DR. F. It IRVING, ami J<>- Jew - and attempt«! attempted to toextort in Missouri with Jeaae taltr who -thrvw ,he benib rive a:id extort from found again m Jesse and one of t the he talTr threw the pretty kittens in a small PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON them a Discovery ot Frank s »h-rea the almost equally notorious Younger into their mothirs houa^ and it is to box, and all seemed very ^ “ (»KAIN AND HIDES ’ 1 ^ |h«««a»e ot llp«i«n al «1 Cfcildrva a rp»«ia iv bout* bouts Failing hiuling to get lii" ui- desired in- brothers, reauy for othei adventures he pr<SUWed that thev would havw but contented, until an old hen, which hail formation they hung DV- bamue.s and On the 7lh of Julyof that year they litUe uiercv ou him if he ever crowed been broken from its nest, discovered Oflice and lli»attlrn<*» Over Utt v Drug Au<i other î’r.««luce Ukm In exchange at ; this happy family, and with envy in »hipped Jesse with a How line until pillaged» train at Otter bridge, in Cass their path’ S«.»i •, t» «>in N«» L Druk building. the llighval Maikel lake. 11,. mother ami county Missouri, and soon after a: ' Frank James is described as a man I er heuship decided to attack, and as ............... «’■•.vies«. suter were soon ntt. r put m prison and party of eight, consisting of the two about tho feet, six or eight inches in the sequel proved, possess herself of XX u. M.KAY. M l> CASH PAID FOR wool kept there several w.. ka The out Jawea brotliers, three Youngers, C ell liei ht, with Ugh, hair and beard, and ! thisready made household. Soas cat and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON raged boy from this time Seemed to be Mdler, Bdl Chadwell and Charley weijlling .bout 140 pound* He is kittens, ignorant of the approaching risi», «res. ohkiios trau-i-rn.« mto a flood incan.ata ( Fttta, started on a ra«d through lows *.id to quiet and taciturn in his de- storm, were quietly sleeping side by He assisted Kwnsud his Iu* mother to bury her and into mto Minnesota. MuuiesoU. This Tins move is ,..j, port went ' J Jesse vsseou on th« Gio oil other hand is side, the hen, with plumage raised, i M a»*Tir, B v B«»« XV XV. WHITCOMB. M I». murdered husl«nd and then repaired , said to hive been strongly opposed by ratl'er'noticeabR'^talkaVi' made a detenuined and furious attack is ------- seme ; !— is .. .. . » * i ' . , rattier noticeably talkative, to Quai.tnhs rewdravou* where Ins the James bora ». being located -too two incheg ul; ; r lhall Franki wi;1 , upon the innocent mother of the kit PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON with ■ prayer* »here ...I nt ------------------ lest granted ......--------------- J autl he far from home, and the sequel proved dark hair and beard and will weigh tens, and finally drove the cat out, and rxsm rrujf. orkgon was swom in as a member of that th.l th.nr judgement was correct, but i90 pound* They are both married then, with apparent satisfaction, took All rafia pr< inptly a>t»rdrd I », day <»r Wight desperate liand. He soon voac to be a the counsel ot the Other boys was tr. antI haV1, fam:lip, in splue part of the vacated place by the side of the THR leader in all hazardous undertakings. favor of the euterprtte ami as a major- Western Texas, though no man knows sightless sleepers, who nestled closely K !•. EAGAN. M. I>. More bloodthirsty tlum the tiger lie ¡tv they prevail^ On September the exact horn* They Thev , to the self-imposed defender, while the Un ,,xnct location of their home. knew no mercy and was a stranger to 7th rtie party of eight "■* entered North-¡nre m,ist desperate desperate lighters tighter» snd and un un- in her peculiar dialect, was trying to are the the most PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the sentiment of fear. Frank James tield intent upon rubbing the bank at reconcile them to the change of protec VMM, OftfUOJt compromising enemies on the conti was one of the coolest, most reliable that place. Five of then» stationed ,.K.44V „ tors. About three times a day the law «..* ■•<>»« “Ofc Williasi Hrt>»a ! Oh WiIlian Btewnl Orrw ». n i Ma n ttreet nent and will never w be ____________ taken alive. h^probablv‘kul^d‘over ful mother cat makes her appearance And I eir y»>u teal at !aat,” abe m * I, and effective fighters ill a battle, but themselves at ditli rent points around £a“h • With thia l‘»ue»'orw olravo your bred ♦ aw iii.xl*. u-hil^ * * 1 Jesse was a very god of war. Always flip to furnish the food her young require, Dl< J. XX IIAI L the Inwn town toact as sentinels while three one it« hundred men. A tut fait» milra Irma »ity lawn, This FAVORITE SAW MILL is in the thickest of thr »trugglr he nev entered the l>ank. The cashier, a Mr. i »hen a fight always ensues, but the cat I will plant » typreaa tree, I will. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON er asked quarter nor gave it; his reli llaywuod. and two other parties were with noble courage, and true maternal And t will build tree* around, umilili in full bisst. rBXt>l.«ToN, ORKfloM gion Was to shoot, to kill. It would in the building at the time; the three S hasta C ovrier : Last week we feelings for her children, would run the And I w ill frrttllM the gmun I orrma . at the Villard HmiM. All oalla ptam|>ify at With («rata enough ie turu a null ” t—ke a volume to narrate thair career h-kiidits called upon Haywood to open made allusion to some of the adven gauntlet of war, lie down in the box We will keep cvnalantly on band a lull supply of i«ua -d I ., -fay or night as soldiers. They followed Quautrell tlie treasure vault, l.nt he was slow in turea of Joaquin Miller in Shasta long enough to suckle her pets, while 1 to the sacking of lutwrence, Kansas, I complying with their demands and one i Countv. speaking of his auiours v^ith the hen constantly and vigorously, bit Rhe «rut and |<M a h .red nun, Theo in she tall grana »h* eat down and in the tight ami maectcre which ' of tho others present uiade hi* escape i the dusky maidens of the forest, and and pecked her, semetitnes drawing J. A. STROWBRIDGE, And t>ade him bui!d aaabe«h'*uid pl An, 'succeeded Jesse is said to have killed through a back way and gave the arrests and imprisonment for horse blood. Then as soon as the hunger of Direct Importer ami Dealer In »di Dtriter herdera with ib«tr traudì Of *v«»y DewrlpOon. llOl'lill or DKR&JKD, M dcMicU thirty men and Frank thirty-five. ; alarm. Firing was soon heard in th« stealing, escape from jail, flight, and her little ones was satisfied, she would They raw, and hurriedly they ran They were atCoutraha; the; were here, streets, the people had been aroused etc. In the files of the Courier we yield her place through overpowering And it Id a bearded rat lie man there and every where. Wound«! and a hot skirmish was being carried find in the issue of Saturday July Sth. force, to the intruding hen, who, up to That gi'taeuiie Imiltted un i.ta landa time and again, they seemed iminci- on between them and the tueu on the 1859, the following chronicle of the the time of this writing, is ill posses No l>H> Front Btrrrt, Fortland. Or. i file to a fatal shot and courted death in outside. Those in the bank did not i escape: h^. “Broke jail. __ — vzl On , Saturday sion of the box and kittens. A north He look a rifle from the ra< k, Thr tn < Mil rtillahla and brat rktabllahrd house Un glrt him tn hie battle pelt. i vain braver men. p*rhap* never drew appear; the cashier was obdurate; night last, during the performance of ern poultry journal recently stated la Portlnnd Sola Agents for Kirby’s Then meant«don hiacliargei a bark the breath of lit'« than Frank and J ease finally one of the robbers sent a bullet l^ee’s circus in this place, two prison that a brown leghorn rooster had laid Sanin Ciu a noie leather. And plunged ahead Ilul when they showed mrhHI I James. The brothers kept together crashing through his brain and oil PrR, Miller and Walton,—the former an egg. but this is far from home. A woman there, about hl* eyea until 1864, when they separated, hav rushed into the street for their horses, charg-xi with horse stealing-made their All doubts of the truth of the above He pulled hia bat. and he likewise Ottico of J untivi« of the IVaoa, ing finally been run out of Missouri. The tight was going against the out- «scape from jail by sawing the iron incident can lie put to rest, by calling Tailed al hie brant and chewed and chewed ill Orders promptly Ulf tided To. Jesse went to Texas with George1 I iws;t lell Milleratid lbUt'inidwvil were bars in the window a We understand on neghbor J ——, who takes pleasure Sheprrd; Frank followi-d Quant roll to killed. Jim and Bob Younger wounded thev left rather a saucy letter to the in showing this novel sight. At I mi he go« him dowu and apake, “t»h lady dear, wh.it do you berti** Kentucky and when the black flag of and disabled and one of them had his Sheriff, which contained sundry quota Office at Lumlter Yard near flour mill, Tun ml I ro «’»wt of (old Mprlu« F. O. “1 build a tomb upon my dear; | that leader went down he was the only horse killed. 1 hey made a hasty re- tions from the scriptures in justifica- LESSOR IX DEBT FAYIXU Grraaewood Frrrlnrt. I maillla 1 plant acme flower» for hit wake . ” opponile aclioot house. survivor of all its defouderx treat, two of the Youngers on oue|tion of thief action, If they leave Count.v. Orrigoii. The bearded man threw bla two bauds The James boy* never surrendered; 1 horse, and after going a little way to- the county and State we may cougrat- Abu«« btahend, limn brought them down, MPR'»VKD Lund f’Uiin« f.»r w»I». Bilualed ««n <Mv [CrewfordavtUs J.cnul. J they had a task to accomplish and until gether the party separated, th« Janies ulate ourselves upon our easy riddance t rniiicnt and »«Hr- <td landa, in a g<M»<l nrlghlmrlinod And erhd “Ob I ant William liruwa, w ilh « bur h an<l acli'H»! •i|vnnlng«Mi coli» mlrtil l’or ■•oat OiTIrr A<ldi*eiea--Prmllrton o And thia the co.urr of my land." I it was carried out they would kuow no 1 brothers taking one direction and the of these facetious jail-birds.’’ A pretty good thiug on debt paying «m» looking for ilra'iahl«» loci I ion« in nmkr pormnoont Pilot Keck. homwa, would .in w< Il l > call un ihw undBrwIgnrd alni rest. They thirsted for revenge and ' the Y’oungers and Pitu another--all 1 I was got off by a minstrel company in *ak« a look at IbiB pirl of lh<> rwu ir» brlon» Iwcaliug 1 nothing bug.^axsl would satisfy their making for Missouri. ' Their course. Her ajiFcka fell off, her head fell back, this oity recently. One dollar is made r'ai whi-l«« Also ut < li>l |o »lire making "III mid lor “* “ BENTLY & HAWN. warding, fl ling p'«|»rra for raihwud and pre »»in pl ini» Io Foma like a lined lenpat lid, j craving. In 1865 they re-appeared in | lay through a thousand difficulties and ! yhe Silver State savs that a u>»u at to pay the debt of six dollars in the fol- March M, IMI marM if twlioiiN ( b4ig<a reanoii«biB Rhe screamed, thlaancieut maiden did, Missouri and inaugurated the long dangers; the wholo country swarm«! Winnemucca hir«l a horse which hap- lowing manner: Ei.d man No. 1 owe« Thenlainlinii. spilt heraell aluck M. H. Thompson, J. P. system of robberies and murders with armed men, every pass was pen«l to lie the one on which Gen. the middle man but savs he can Mght In the beard or William B town . I ------ . , -* WALLA WALLA | which they have so far successfully guarded and escape seemed impossible. Howard follow«! th« Nez Pereo and pay him hut $1, and crossing the stage riieu all the Pigfera were a maxed Ai ri ihouulii Hie ancient maidcu era Nd, ' conducted. A recital of their deed* I lie Y oungcr jmrty wereforced to alum Bannock Indians in the memorable hands him a dollar. The middle man And eliding there, they Mpiatled down. adventures and miriutilons eseapea far don then- horses and after eluding their stern chase campaign* The charger owes end man No. 2, $2, but as tha exooed the romance of fiction. By pursuers for several days they were pranced off lively enough until lieover- dollar he has just received from end DWIGHT A BAILEY, The preacher rode a ipotted maer. their side the fabulous traditions of ~ surrounded BUTANI lull*» IN jHrti of woods 11 took an Indian on foot going the same man No. 1 is all that he has, be hands ................ in a small patch * Limi Afftnto, JfotariM Publie and He galloped forty mtlv> or more, Robin Hood and his merry men ap- bv a large body of men. The latter direction, when the firev steed slowed ! him a dollar. End man Na. 2 owe« He ttwerv h«’ never bad bo lore pcar as but the shadow of insignifi formed a circle and advanced into the down to a walk in the rear of th« abor end man No. 1 .*2, and bauds the dol MANl'FACTVIlKIt OF REAL ESTATE BROKE ILS, Bren bride or bridegroom halt no fair; cance. They would rob a train in : brush until they came upon the four And all the minerà they came dowu, PKWhLKTON,- • . . , . OHRUON BREAD, CAKES PIESAND igine, whip nor spur nor vigorous lar he has just received to him and 1- . and . Missouri, pillage a bunk in Kentucky outlaw* when a mutual firing began. I protouity And feksmd aa the night advauerd: profanity could him mend his jiays the half he owos. Three dollars make hini HAVIC Tnwn«hlp Hut« nf all mirv»rM landa in all kind« of Craokore. Fireproof Building. And all the Digger-drank and danced, and turn up iu a death struggle in Tex ¡Charley Pitts was killed at th« outset I'tiKtiUlA fulllily, hik I rortir-l« H( nil ( I b I iun from 1 am not* pcpaivd to null pace. puce. The animal kept behind the iu debts have la-eu ]>aid, and eud man Audcited "UlgInjun William Urowu.” Bm IncAiion down «•» II-.- pruHont iim«< mni o<irrtwtv<| as or t’alifornia before the most astute while Cole and Jnu Y’ounger were shot Indian at a certain distance all day, No. 1 has XI back. Then, aa he owe, iminl wi ttli y troni ih» l.in<l tifllr« nt |.ä Grniiile detectives could cotnpreheud their down helpless. Bob had gotten his el- Will «reIirr Hmm* fi»f |'nnh»N '»h<h<r nny ot Ito« lumi and the man probably lost a good trade the middle man the SI he passed it l.MWa of ihf l iiH'Ml Mi ti. •; nuiMtlol 0<iMlrBt««il movements at all. To follow dose- la, w shattered in the fight at North- iH'fur« lliff I xk ’ b I l.-tr. ' Olli«*", und 011 tu ihn |>e | by not reaching» mine at. the appoint«! over, and the middle man in turn A oolliMuu bvtwt’vH freight trniua treius ly |y upon their tracks after tlu» the commis- I field but lie stood at bay over the bod- . ........ . Mt Wuellillgl'MI j pays lus dues to the end man No. 2, time.—Idaho Democrat Will furti te.li Nol'liar» Alitili louai II iihiim I iuk I Flout« 1 Of etery r»rt and deerripllnn. a’ Bedrock figures. on the Pennaylvania road near Lancaa* »¡on of an outrage waa certain death to - ies of h's brothers and fought the at who in turn squares himself by pasa- amt ¿1'klnil« of Lmd N< rlp no vhort noli«*, ami ui | Having iwurntl Iberervlcea ot an rtpTlem-ed ter, resulted In wrecking two locouio-1 the pursuer, to give them six hours tacking party single handed until his l.nvoBi m »rk»L rikli'W Will hny «ml noi! Limi, Cluiina ' workman frani Han Frariciacn, 1 have to - ing it back to end roan No. 1. Thus («u t Fropriiy I je , "ti rt'i’omihir'( <iniiiHfcrtton Oller al ihw Walla Walin Hak«>ry ov«>ry ____ o| _______ lives, eight ears and a caboose, lie start was to insure their escape. Their pistol was emptied, when ho was I he Piai a »'of Rtfi'or.h «bovii re tu rati to ar«» I Ite only I w»ri of g«H>d»» l.i my line bUBi«><*M. Action in regard to Gittean and the a debt aggregating X6 is paid off by fl, .. ...... ' Ih- hl ml Hl ! ’ ni i I i 11 i • • » i ii ’ v . 11 I « « • t • I •• r < in wo your Orders end be Convinced, gineer James Hauklcy probably fatally : cunning in eluding capture or death is forced to surrender. Tbo Y’oungers Star muto frauds baa boeu pcspoard.. and tha first man has his money back. Give •-.» e II bi » «mi a trip tn f i Grand«* bv cointtiii fn un . O. BREClirCL, Walls W»Ua jwdunded. bH-oiapnhesible. They would retreat all eventually recovered from their until ecoler weather. «tirai <■ Limi («< Ilmen i «I lov-ahnt; iid* > '»men[min ' Thero is a good lessvu in t^i«. W„ul<1 reepecifullycall Hi« aUestioa ot the public lu tbvlt lai gal) lumaavd aluck ut Din GOODS, r BENTLY & HAWN, !» SHINGLES Collecting and Land Claim Agency I LAND AGENCY! 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