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I She ^ast Ortgonin. Orrqonian. She FUILIBHKD EVERT FRIDAY, THE EAST OREGONIAN Jolo ♦ OFFICE ON rol’ICT HTICFCT. Printing ----- WHB.— PEWIÆTO», OEEÜOM ---- BOOK AMD JOB PRÎMTHfG------ ■ ATS <* mu*'Mimo R, IN lAMN Of «v»ry < >n«< y«M»r, In ml ' ton«*, ir )>..i.i .immg th« >< ..i Hl V muni h» Tlirw i » on lh« • • 91 i i I PENDLETON UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 7, 1881 VOL. G. ATTOHNKYH. NO. 52. neatly aod promptly ««reatad al • FECIAL RATEN FOB ADVERTI»IMG. BIC BABUR. of the utai'Mt importance to me. Th« gambler fell heavily upon the table, a corpse; and the bright blood One ui^ht we had struck out for a • »»»»«a t s «u« Th« stock range of one finn in the Vii ksliurg and were heading down th« streamed over it, hilling the fatal card south end of Grant coanty ia fifty miles TURNER A COX, river, when Hturdivant came toward from sight. wide and one hundred and twenty five “Gentlemen," said the stranger, the group that was gathered around ATTORNEYS AT LAW, miles long. This firm by taking ad rising to his feet, as we stood paralyzed the stove. He had liern drinking and < M the day« no full «d gliulneca, vantage of the nefarious swamp land PtNni.KToN, OS KUO 8 »as smoking a tine cigar as he approach with horror at the dread scene. “That laws of Oregon now hold pisseasion of When iwr flmt-bom*« nnawerlng klaa Nui rrMora Io <>■ Mala «Iteri. .>;>|Msait» t|»«<*UMrl It'»««« man isined tny wife and tried to ed. Filled h«*r «oui with auch a rapture l»R RzAl.rtitldl the watering places in this vast region, That It knew no other bilan. “Well, gentlemen," he aai<U in an murder me. I have lieen hunting him and as effectually keep settlers out, as JOHN A (ll’YEK, K Alriandrr A <’•. unsteady tone, “you seem to Is-terribly for more than ten years.” I if they had a patent for the whole Oh, Ih<*.» happy, happy momenta, He walked slowly by us down the ATTORNEY AT LAW, dull; who wants to play for f20 anteF' They liul deepen herdeapnlrt region. ’ Ttiers ia much valuable lands Would rreperllully rail the atlrnUoM ol the stairway to the lower deck, »nd jas» MAIN »THKKT. For »hr benda above the eradle, Thore was no reply; no one volun- >I.KT<>M, . . UHSOOM in this region apon which set tie ta pu UM U> their largai/ hacrcaard stmh o< then the ste luer touched at the laud And her Im by I« noi »«ter*. teen-d to place himself in his dutches. would gladly locate, but for the spuri (»WM a t> «taira. « ìm « v » il»« Fa«<.4Mr« ing; he sprang ashore and vanished in PENDLETON, OREGON “Hump!” he exclaimed with an ex ous claim of these cattie kings. Six There an* vnrdaof <**»mfr>r1 «polten, KVKKTH » WAI.KKK, pression of contempt “Afraid to try the dark woods. thousand two hundred and fifty square Ami the IrMilen cloud« of grief I never learned the history of the your luck with Daniel Htunlivant, eh! (JEN E R A L M E RCH AN D18E Unir the «Milling I miw of prutiilae, miles held by one rich company is ATTORNEYS AT LAW, mysterious affair, for the dead gambler Or may be you want a little coaxing; And «he feel« a «ml rrlh-f. s'artling yet it is true. The poor man — Ih-alrft In PMMJtnia. • os soon I can’t stand such treatinent Come, was beyond the reach of questioning, who wants 160 acres of this 4,000,(88) Ilnt her waverlng thought« wllj wandcr, and I never saw the stranger sgain, let's see who it shall be." Orrtrv •»»« brwk «hat »i«»r» s< res, upon which to make a home for THI they «etti* on thè arene. He glanced around the crowd to but I shall not forge» the iuqiresaioii a family, soon finds that he is powerless off he dark and alleni «hamlter. 9 r««a trwtia a a ««n.RV select a victim and for the first time mails upon rue at the firne. And of all Ihat mlghl bave been. to contend ior his rights and sadly TBBTIN A BAILEY. I noticed the gaze of one of the group moves on. There is a condition of For a little vacant garment. fixi-d steadily upon him. He was a affairs in South Eastern Oregon of ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AT THK VERY LOW EKT RATES Or a whining tn-«» of hair, a «» »•!*»!« rt •*.«■. stranger to me and dressed in plain which our law makers and courts are Tell* her heart In tone« of angtilfth, If the quvation were asked now, as ignorant of as of the domestic affairs home s|Htn, and his face was partly FINrt^nM, ORIMON That her baby I» not then*. coiuvali-d by a brood brimmed ao>ol>rero , has Umatilla county or Pendleton any of the inhabitants of the moon. An Mr Jacob Frazier having purchased <»•«11 • <H«r Uia FvsMiifll* • Hhr «Ita la-«ldr thè rrndle, which was drawn over it. He was a k good schools, the answer would be immigrant who settles in that region the iiitonwt of E. Is'la-nsU'iii, thi naw Bui ber team no longrr flow; Muall but powerful man, and in the I made, fM, »rwwe which are fully up is soon made to feel that he must quit J. II REED, F<»r «he aw« a blMawd vlalon, Their Hloch will eonamI as heretofore of firm of Alexander A Frazer will oarrv dc< id>si expression of his well shaped to the demand of the place and the the country or 1« lawed out of his Ami forgi 1« all earth|y ww. ATTORNEY AT’LAW. he d 1 read an unusual tiruinesa and tioiea little property. The result is thai no the If it is asked, does the demand body does settle upon one of these intensity of purpose. M Ml gras »<• la «Il I* • < ib« Fifib Halnlly rye* hailt ufwin her. |»i«*«i«< «a4 ia <h« Kttpfeme i •■art And the voire that tiuwhrd the ten “Are you Daniel Sturdivant, the justify the outlay, and ia there real ranges. How long this condition of RgailigNi K Fr«.n«Haa. I «»«mu Cwaaiy MIIII n the «pirli with the wht«|w*r, need for such educational provisions, affairs is going to exist, no man can gambler!” he asked in ■ calm tone. la Bllarkr> a Brlrk Nalldlwg. BEST and MOST COMPLETE “MufTrr them to come to M«-.” Sturiliituit t!u»lied darkly and gave the question should lie answered by an tell.— Muuntaiimer. ■tock ever opened In emphatic yes. If it is asked, do these the stranger a sharp glance. B. II BIHIlol*. And while her «out 1« lifted schools receive tlw («tronage and Pendleton. “ Some persons call me so la-hind my On thrMiarlna wing« of prayer. GROCERIES, Heaven*« rryeta! gate* Mwlng inward luck,” he ka id insolently, “but no one attendance tliat they ought to have, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, And ■!»«• «rew her darling then*. would dure apply that terai to my face.” the question should be answered posi Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lin Office over E ast O h C< m >NIAX. “Nevertheless," said the stranger, tively ho . Every one who admires coln always had a soft side for the impiovement and advancement, who toilers, «nit a liking for working clothe, CLOTHING. W II AT IN THK UAII I I want an answer—yea or nix” HARD W A R E, PIIYHK IANS “Well, then, I aniF’ said the gambler loves education »nd culture, has been —in which, many time», no doubt, What I* Ihr gnln? pleased to see the improvement made lioth tbj great Presidents would have angrily. “What of itF' CUIX.4 GROCERIES, If one «liouhl run a noble race. “Simply this," replied the stranger. for the year in the external condition felt happier than in stiff “reception” And al Ihr Ia«I with weary par«*, ...SKI» .. I have heard it said that you claim to and the real character made in the broadcloth. Jackson’s sympathy for Win to th«* goal, an<l find hl» years DRESS GOODS, A harveat'field of wa«tr and tears, la- the best card player in the South condition of our schools. The public laboring men is shown in this little of turmoil and of l»url<*d tniwt, west, and I liave come 200 miles to school has enlarged its building and story from the Nashville Hanutr: Rlrlifwlfh dead hupe« und bitter du«t, seating capacity until there is ample DRY GOODS, prove you a liar.” John Cryer, a inasou, was on several An<l «trlfr mid sneer and iriuo-i«« |>afn, (lla»<Mware, Boots and Shoe*, Sturdivant strode forward a step or room for all prols.ble scholarship for occasions engaged to build chimneys at What la the galnf several years to come. Very good two, and put his hand into his breast ' the Hermitage, and while at work DR E. R IRVING. BOOTS AND SHOES, furniture is also provided, and all the often oliaervod the most refined and What 1« the gain? quickly as if to draw a wea|am. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON When, hating rrarbed a »unlit height. HATH and CAPS, "Stop!" said the stranger; “if you paraphernalia common to such a grade wealthy people of Nashville coming to Through l»arn*n «wrrpa of gloomful nigbL 1-.M»»« «1 w.«»*» »»A cs-kins • »re “Ur shoot me you will simply prove your- of school. But, more than all, our visit the General and his wife The Hoping to err beyond the efeet. Office and Residcm-i- Oirrt’ity Drug iielf afraid of me. Take your seat at public school lias competent teachers, good muon, having mor, or less of Fair land» of Iwauty and of real. CHOCK EK Y it (il.mir.tHE, Store, room Nu 4, Lrnk laiilding There Ilea Iwforr, «trrtrhrd far away the table and I will proceed to make a conditio n without which, all others mortar ornamenting his clothes would Motions, El to Unto the conflnr« of the day are of little use. Prof. Richards and say to Jackson that he “would n«>C go uiy word good.” A dewdale and «ha>lcl<Mt« plain, his assistants are certainly competent to the first table to eat;" that he was Etc.. Etc. There was something in the calm, W <■ M- KAY. M I). What 1« the gain? »tern manner of the stranger that sevtu- to sustain the reputation they have not fit to ap|>ear in such elegant com PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON •il to render the gambler powerless. already wou, and will still continue to pany.” What I» thr gnln! rxvn, KT“*, oafloo* Thr niff I» won, wr am* the light, He hesitated a moment, and then said merit the confidence and patronage of The General always replied, “You the people. But besides the public must go to the first table, sir; a tailor Wemnquvr whrrr thr alorm*w1n<l« fight; in a bullying tone: C and examine our new ntylva Wr »how thr way tn th«»«v who wait "I never play with a man whose school there u the academy of Prof. ing man ought to be as highly honored W. W W IIITCtlMII. M n. and pattern«. With faint hrarta by thr wall» of fut«*; Arnold, which a year ago begun a new as any man in the community, .for the face I am afraid to look at.” «hir I»annrr» flutter In thr van PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘•Never mind my face,” said th« era in the work of education in the support of the world depends on their < »f hattira fmigliV for thought and num, rssnoraot. oaMxut Good. .old ni HOTTOH l»rlrrs. And Ignora nr«* and durknr*» wain—■ stranger; “If von are not afraid of county. This man and his educatioual labor. I will see that you are treated Tbl» I» the gnln. losing, you shall see it when I am done lalsvr* are too well known to need an with proper respect at my tal.l AU »«Ite re-A-l»'» «U«i-4«4 l*\ 4»r «* »■<»' introduction to our people or to be with you.” This story is certainly to the credit “But how do I know you have advantaged by any eulogy in this place. of Jackson's democracy, however it K P KAGAN, M. I) THK l< »: OF NFAKTM It is sufficient to say that this school money for such aportt" persisted may be as to his social graces Cryer and Wool taken at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Country Some years ago the Mississippi Sturdivant; “vou look seedv my tine has a tine curriculum of academic study, frequently, laughing said that he had ( ’nah Price. WKMruM, ORMsOM and that the Professor is finely qualified heen more honored than any man in ^■KJRAIN AND UIDES“^ river was famous for its floating pal fellow." n«rm «>• Ma a <4fw4 , "There!" exclaimed the stranger; to teach it. ai-es, as the large steamers plying be- the world, for President Jackson had For the past fifteen to twenty years, frequently waited on hint and brought ALEXANDER JL FRAZIER | twren New Orleans and the porta “I have 8.30,188) there. If you van Dll J W. HALL the question has la-en with the settlers him brick and mortar when his regular above were called. Now the railroads win it you shall have it.” And other PrvMlure taken In exchange With an oath Sturdivant placed east of the Cascade Mountains, where attendant was out of the way. have driven nearly all the fine l>onts off PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J ■■■FIT, ■ AWW Ihr Higheat Market ratea. the river, ami left the field to^tbe himself at the table and hade his chai shall we educate our children! Where rsxiu.vniM, ihiroo H freight Latta, whom* accommodations li nger do likewise. Those of u« who can the young people growing up in the • »rra ■ Al the Vltl«rl ii.*M«« All call« |«omp<l) «1 l««i<M La. 4«y <>r aighl BENTLY & HAWN, for |>*aaeiigrrs an- by no means |-alatial. had listened to this singular dialogue Columbia valley secure the culture of CASK PAID FOR Wool The former class of steamers were in now gathered around the table, expect academic education and life! Until l arson Appeal. THK many resp-cta delightful, but they ing to set- a game of more than usual very lately such ad vantages were only An eastenf tourist in Nevada had never ceuMal to be objects of dread to inU-resL The stranger hail not raised secured by the expense of sending been spinning aotne incredible fish timid (ample, f-w if the racing, which his hat brim, and none of us had yet away to the Willamette University yama when one of thr party turning to on that stream was naiueed to a system, seen his fare, but we all felt from hia or other colleges of distant states, etc. an old mountaineer, said: did not result in the loss of the laait, general air and manner that Daniel But such needs are provided for now, “Bill, that get» away with fishing in Matn Shrrrl. nrxl door Io Poet Ollier. right at home. this country, don’t itl” there was sure to la- one or more en- Sturdivant had met hia match. It did to a «»HOwferoWe A grnrr«l aMorlmrol rf 'counters between the more lawless not take long to show us that the Yet how natural it is to overlook these “Wai, I don’t know about that” Thi» FAVORITE SAW MILI, h Nllllarr. Hrma fl.ooda And Trlaimlai», portion of the travellers, in which stranger was an unusually gooii player, intorests! Young people often say, “I>o you mean to say that you have If Al way« «»n hand. pistol bullets would fly rather too thick and for an hour or more the playing “if 1 were only away to some high caught more and larger fish!*’ forth« comfort of sb-adv-going p-ople. went on in silence. The stakes were sch-Kil or college,” which they nama, * I “No; but I have caught some pretty again in full blast. M. f. XKIGI.RII. J. J. wollt KATKH. The cause of such disturlauices was high and the contest was marked with would make a mark iu the world too. big fellers.” generally a quart .-I over the gambling rare »kill. Sturdivant eserted himself I’d l>e a scholar." The college which "Come, now, tell us the weight of ZEICLKR a WORCESTER« as he had never done l»-fore, but in such persons need now, is the academy the largest tish you ever caught.” I table. of our own town, or it may be the CONTRACTOIW A- BVILDMIH. Many professional gamblers u«ed to spite of all hiseffeorts he lost heavily, "Wai, I can’t exactly tell as to the tli<-M-1-oats their home, traielling and by the expiration of the time men country school of the sage tmish dis weight, but you folks can tigger on it. PSXI>LCTON, ... ORK4IOM. I Buy Hides, Wool, Pelt«, make Lu-k and forth on them, fleecing all tioned above he had lost alaiut #2,000. trict. Let the young men and women Now, you know it is over two hundred Stair ilailtliag a nprrialty, Ornin etc. Advances made on ! who were foolish and verdant enough I liotict-d the flush on his face deepen of Umatilla county use the facilities mile, around this yer lake. Put that URI-K’fiTER WORK OF KVKHY I»K j *< RlFHoN Of »vat y DrwrtpdiMi. ROUGH <* ORKRttKP, m drairral all kinds of produce. | to fall into their hauds. So well, in <sl, a strange light came into his eves, within their reach. Let them seize down. As I said lieforc I don't know ; ««»ruled p rempli y deed, wgs the system managed, that the anil at last with an exclamation of the present opportunities with a pnqier the weight of the biggest tish I ever gS^Oflice al Stage or Post W. J. CKMHIMH. J. W. LABBIB. various memliers set-med to have their triumph, he drew- to wan! him the heap avidity. No summit is reached with yanked out, but I did haul one upon office E. LOBENSTEIN out hard toil, step bv step How are the Iieach, and after I landed him the different steamers marked out for them of notes. nuglU-tf “That w..s well done," said the stran these advantages used in Pendleton! I lake fell three feet, and you can see by by common consent, so that no one would tres|>ass upon the domain of the ger; “you are an expert at cheating, am sure that quite a numlwr of the the water mark over yonder it hasn't but go on; I can L-at you, Daniel children are left to choose their own riz since. other. a coxthactohs , One of the most remarkable men of Stunlivaut, whether you play openly or school, which ¡3 found in the streets anil shops of Pendleton, and in idleness AWI» NI'llflDRRB. JOHN O’ CBOAT. thi» class was Daniel Sturdivant, a dishonestly.” Stunlivaut said nothing, but dealt pursue the course to ruin. Another Frenchman, son of a broken-down scion DKMKJWIW» A «rRCIALTV. •• The house of John O’ Groat’s was of nobility, who aettli-d in New Orleans the can Is again. The hand was play quite large numlier attend the schools, Ill Ordern promptly Atlrndrd To. H<*|>I*V) l,t n<llt*lon, liefon- the transfer of L-uisiana to the ed, and Sturdivant was alaiut to seize while quite a small proportion, are situated on Dunean's Bay Head, the Nitilillc hih I H«rnr«« United States Stunlivaut had lieen the stakes again, when the stranger diligent and aspiring to gain the wealth most northerly point in Great Britain. It reoeived its name from John of of knowledge. raised a “gentleman” by his aristocratic laid down a card and checked him. -MAKER.— Parents, teacher», educators, our Great and his brothers, who came from 1’ha gambler uttenxl a sharp cry and father, but on coming of age, and find Offici» al Lumbar Vani near flour mill, PKMIll.KTt.N. ORKOON. DW1UIIT A BAILEY. The house was octa ITKItr ('omRanlly on hand a MimpIrlP aupplv «. ing his fortunes very hard, had taken sat motionless, with his eyes fixed on town needs a genuine ntrirt’1 in the Holland in 1489. opponila Kliaol IlouM, ibnrral /ximf .dj/fn/n, Notare» Public and •» Hamms, Itaddlea, llridlr«. Whi|m, Spurs, ColUr* to cards to better them. His sui-ces» the card, a worn, faded are of hearts, educational work. We need a new in gon in shape, being one room, with Halter*, Sim hm, and everything needed in owf lln*. Call and rm ua befbr* «ending balow ggrl - |«4i in the field was so great that he was with a dark stain across the face. spiration in this great interest. Idle eight windows and eight doors, to REAL E.STATE BROKERS, Ing |»rmn|4ly attend*! tn. imluced to continue it, until at the Sturdivant's face worked convulsively ness ia the mother of vice, and no truer admit eight niemlieis of the family, the F«Mni.CTt»N. . s , ORKUON time of which I write he was one of as he gazed at it, and the s|ieetators sentence a as ever s|ioken. The result« heads of different branches of it, to A VIC Townahlp l'hlfl «4 «II «dnrvrd latitia lit the most notorious gamblers to Is-found gathen-d more closely around the two, of titia vice are seen in the revelling« of prevent their quarrels for precedem-e I'mnlllla tMMiniy, «nd rcvtinlfl al ail I 'lairti" fr«»m day snd night, the profanity, the Sab- at table, which on one occasion nearly between St. Louis and New Orleans. wondering at the strange scene. h’al ItMMlion I dwii III li e pre«e«( lime «11'1 iiirrrcirtl «»till ».-«•It V If -in U h - I in ' """ • I • “In God's name, who are youF' lath desecration practiced by the tioys proved fatal, by this contrivance eiu h He was a man of tine p-raonal ap Will «vritn* elamtA fur parihm ••lulnr «ny «I ll>" I xik I BOOT AND |«*fl«r<h* I itiicil Ni>ii. «, eon bid t’i»nie»t«il ■*•••• BENTLY A HAWN. pearam-e and of great physical courage, askial Stunlivaut, his eyes still fixed on (mere children) of Pendleton. What a came in at his own door, and sat at an lyhir« ih* I,*iiI l.'ind iffllce, and on «|»|»< m »I lolha I* happy effect the restraint and instruc octagon table, at which, of cour e, Man'll n. IMI mars» * and as a gambler he was most expert the card. R«ilm»-ai «I WaahiiiKlon. El •F Will rafBloli MoltBcr« Atl<IHIon»l Homeairtul Floola “Look at me,” said the stranger, tion of our schools would have on such their places were all alike. and successful. There w ere dark stories -**"1 «I kin-la ol l.4i»l snip mi »iinrl null« <*, »nd «I were they made subject to them. The WALLA WALLA of deeds he had committed while under quietly. ‘*«1 m trkai ralra Will liny «nil «>*11 I. iik I, t'lallllfl J Froiwnv, Fie , mi irH-miiih:e»miiui- mil 1MCBATITIDK. And as if powerless to resist, Stur antidote to all this array of wickedness the influence of play and liquor; and it Jhe Plalffi a ad H- • nrtl« almv<* rel.-rrt»l lo orc the only ■ m of Hi« kind in I’m mil. - mu , wl ■.•itior» «-»n was said by some that he hud killed divant raited his eyes to the sj-eaker. which flood« our town for seven days in 1 |Ye tin«* Md a trip m I,« Ur«u>l<* by eoiiiing lo na Jonh Maloney, the soldier who in The strnnger hud raised hia hat and each week, is good moral intellectual half a dozen men in his life. No one W»i.,.- «pei.l Ô hîhum f >. lie <1 in« m-w nim.r>(mS Augu<, 1822, saved the life of the dared to speak of those stones openly, sat looking at the trembling man, with teaching, and plenty of it little PrineeM Victoria, has issued a Oflu« <»f .luHliCf Ol till! PfIK!«. G. W, K kxnidv . for no one cared to bring upon himself eyes that fairly blazed with fury. MANVFACTURKR OF patpphlet complaining that one who the anger of such a man. There were Stunlivaut uttered a groan and sank Tlix election which took place at few who knew him, that really canal lau-k in his chair, with his face white Harrisburg, Alaska, on September .5th, »aw'd the life of the (jueen ought not, atthe age of 82, to be dependent for and rigid The stranger gathoi-ed the to play against him, but they learneii to elect ade'egate to the forty-aeveuth Twa mllea «ast at < «lil «itrla« T. O. that n refusal to do so might involve money from the table with one sweep Coi-gresa resulted in the election of Mpport on a military pension of six pence a day. The young Princess was Graaaewnad I’reelael. Umatilla them in a quarrel with him; so they and tlirust it into hia bosom. Col. M. D. Ball over Major M. I’. Caantx, Ore«aa. “I’lieaceof hearts is an unlucky can! Berry, by a large majority. Colonel driving in Kensington Gardens, when rarely declined an invitation. 9 TMl'flovrn l.m-l i.-'IHW frit »«II-. •»« It was my lot at the time to lie com for you, Daniel Stunlivaut," he said Ball leaves for Washington on the ni-»t the pony ran away and turned over 1 trntnenl »».I lallr-wi te'-l- >" ■ e»»i the carriage, and the Princess would wrh Miurch »nd «chuol mlYnniiiK«* «'"tiv pelled to make very frequent trips coolly, “You plsycd it once when you steamer. __________ a<Mi» lookiiiM n»r tlt<»litibl« lort tiitiii» lo milk« permanent Of «very «or! «nrt tlt'acrlpilon, al Radrnck Agiiraa, probably have been killed had not •.»-IM THE BOSH COLLECTOR. between New Orleans and Vicksburg, thought it to your advantage. Now, hom<*», w.xiltl <l<» «fll I" «mH mi 'I»” «ntlrralgiiott mul llavlng acciirml Ihr prrviem nt an MperianrMl take k look nt »hl« p-<fi of th« roti try helor* InaRiiiiR A NsriiKw of Gen. Sherman, .'ohn Maloney ruahisl forward and grnxj»<! workmnu from Rnn Franrlaro, I liav« io and 1 preferred the steamer of which God help you; that play is ended!” aia«'M'h< ro Al«o nti<*ii4 tn lha nuikiiiR oui anti ibr offrr ai ih« Walla Walla llakery avrry Ha know, evrrylxwly and wh.t ha I. Sturdivant had taken possession, inas- As he spoke he raised his pistol Sherman, U. S. Marshal for New her. He attended the child to the wartlinn, fl linn puprr« Mr rmlroa<1 im<1 |«ni nmpllon lo miri of gnnda lu my lina of hualnaaa. doing He will »Item! to anything for you atlonfi Ch«r>{ m n-«aoiiabh* (live in» your Ordi r» and I mi Convine.il for .mall fava. Hohl, uiora «flier, titan nuieli ns it was not only the most com which we hail not seen, and, la-fore wo Mexico, has lieen jail.il for ein'ezzle- |>e.laeo, where hr received a guinea aim the thanks of the Duchess of Kent. M. H. Thompson, J. P. any ni.D on the coast aqifT-'m fortable, but the swiftest, and time was could stop him, aimed and tired. ment, 0. BKEVllTEL, IValla Wall» H. K»nmwil4>. I Alexander & Frazer General Merchandise,. DRY GOODS, Millinery and Dressmaker. DON’T READ THIS! Highest Cash Price Paid Fot LUMBER ( MIKING GEKKING. SHINGLES, Kcinrsrrx, LAN» AGENCY! A. HEALEY H I STEAM BAKERY! MANUFACTURER, Collecting and land Claim Agency E. R. BURK TNK RSFTV < BADIE