VTOCR BRANDS. While 700 &ep your mbtoription paid np yen eu keep your brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horoee OH on left honlder; cattle eame on left hip, nnderbiton right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row oonntv. Armstrong, J . C., Alpine, Or.-T with bar un der it on left ehoulder of horsee; cattle aame on left hip. AUioon, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. -Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horsee eame brand on right honlder. Range, Eight Mile. Adkine, J. J., Heppner, Or.-Horses. J A con nected on lft flank: cattle, same on left hip. Baird, 1). W. and sin.-Hornes. branded D B on the left hip; cn'tlr. the aame on left flank, crop off right ear, nndercrop in the left. Bange in Morrow County. Bartholsmew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 Eon either shoulder. Bange in Mor- TOrmdster, J. W., Hantaan. Or.-Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, liooseberry Oregon-Horses branded PB on left ehoulder. Cattle aame on right side Ureek. Or On oattle, ,r, r. nirhr. letft ehoulder. Bange in Grant ana Morrow MAY conneoted on left hip, oiop oil left ear, un- rTT nirilL. X1UIOWB. oniltl ui,.,... .... der half oro letft et county. Hrosman. Jerry, Lena, Or.-Horses Dnnam i on right shoulder; oattle H on the lert siae. Left ear half crop and right ear opper elope. Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses , B on right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in "Brown! Is Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; oattle same on right hip; range. Mor- r0Bwn!yj. C Heppner. Or.-Horses, circle Cwithdotincei teron left hip; oattle, same. Brown? W. J., Ina, Oregon. Horses W. bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hlBoyer, W. G., Heppner, Or.-Horses box brand on right hip oattle, same, with split in BorTV. 0., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left honlder; oattle. same on left hio. Browniee W. J., Fox.Or-Oattle, JB connected on leftside; orop on left ear and two splits and middle pieoe out out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Bange in Fox valley, GCarenern$arren. Wagner, Or.-Horses brand, ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three barn) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Itange in Cain"E.;;aleb.()r.-Y D on horses on left stifle V with qnnner oiroi uvor and on left stifle on all oolts under IS yearn; on left shoulder only on all horses over o years. All range in Grant oonnty. Cate, Chas. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right lap. ii M....TB mwl rTmatllla counties. ?'..:..n MM OuIIiiwhv. Or Cattle crop out of each ear and underbit, wattle in forehead; horses half circle C on left stifle. Itange Mor ow and Umatilla ootinties. Curl T. H John Uay, Or.-Douhle cross on eaoh hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Range In Grant conniy. n sheep, inverted Aaud spear point . , t i. ..-lr,.i, nmuu nmn nil iMfr OOP on sin miner. r.r iw - "r I .1 pnuohed upper bit in right. Wethers crop in right and under half orop m left ear. All raiigs r..rAr k 1 I .Anil.. Or. Horses. flOon right ahoul der; Oattle, sameon right hip: ear mark syuare Horses, on Cwith in Itrant county. -. 8m th Bros.. Hosnville, ur. Horses, nrannea H. Z. on shoulder; cattle, m on left ehoolder. HnniMM J.THM Arlington. Or.: horsee branded J8 on left ehoulder; cattle the aame, also nose waddle. Range in Morrow and GUliam oounties. Htephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 8 8 on right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the riht side Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, H on right hip; swallow-fork in left ear. Bwaggart. G. W., Heppner, Or. Horsee, U on left shoulder; cattle, Uon left hip. Hperry, E. G., Heppner, ur. lvalue o on left hip, crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, Z on left shoulder; cattle, '2 on left shoulder. Timeta,B.T..linierpru)e,Ur. Horses, 1,-on leu shoulder. , Turner K. W., Heppner, ur. nmaii capital i left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip ith split in noth eare. Ti.nrntnn II. M. lone. Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vanderpool. H. T Lena, Or; Horses H V con. neoted on right ehonlder;cattle, same on right to! . r, t Walhrirtire, wm.. neppner. ur. norses, u. u. on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip. orop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John O,, Blem or Heppner, ur. Horsee branded jij on the left shoulder. Batige orrow connty. Warren. W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter oircle over it, on left side, split in right ear. Horse same brand on lelt shoulder. Mange m Grant couuty. Wade. Henry, Heppner, or. Horses oranaeo ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. Wo finger. John. John Day Uity.Ur un norses three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in both earn. Range in Grant and Malhner counties. Woodward. John. Heppner, or. Horses, un connected on left shoulder. Watkins. Lasho. Heppner, ur. Horses pranaea DiL connected on lert stine. Wnllnee i:hnrlo Hennner. Or. Cattle. W OH right thigh, hole in left ear; horses, W on right shoulder sonif Bum eon left shoulder. Whittier nros., numioguin. Baker Co., Or. Hori.es branded W B connected on left shoulder Williams, Vasoo, Hamilton, Or. Quarter cir cle over three bars on loft hip, both cattle and horses. Range Grant oonnty. Williams, J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar tor oircle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and slit in each ear. Range in Grant connty Wren, A, A., Heppner, Or. Horses rnnningA A on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip. Voting, J. H., Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded THon the right shonlde-. .M1 E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO TIIIC THE SPHINX. BY FRANCIS C WIIX1AM9. "Well, of all the days this has been the worst I ever saw!" grumbled Camp bell, the city editor, as he pave the copy-boy a '-padded" story of a cable car smash-up, and wheeled about in his desk-chair and addressed the ofiice in general and no one in particular. "Ten o'clock and only two display heads up, and neither of them worth GIVES THE CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry. VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS UNION PACIFIC RY, VIA Denver OMAHA St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. crop off left and split in right. Cnrrin. li. X Currinsville, Or. leftstine. Cox Kd. 8., Hardman, Or. Caitle, E in oenter; horses. Cli on leri nip. Cochran, B. K., Monument. Grant Co , Or. Horses branded oircle with bar benea th. on left shoulder; oattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman. Or.-jlorsee branded Ci on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh; cattle mw brand on right shoulder, and out off end ol riOougTass. W. M, Galloway. Or.-Cattle, R lon right side, swallow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, 11 D UnEW?Hros'.. llonglas, Or.-Horses branded ELY on loft shoulder, oattle ame on leftlup. hole i"EmeryfL'H.,nardman, Or. Horses branded ') (reversed (! with tail on left shoulder; oat. tlesatne on right hip. Range in Morrow comity. Klorenoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. little, LK on righthip; horses, V with bar under on right shoulder. .. Klorenoe. 8. P. Hepnner, Or.-Horses , F 'on right shoulder; oattle, F on right hip or thigh. Kreneh, George, Heppner. Or.-.attle briindl WK with bar over it. on left side; orop oil left ear.' Horses, same brand on left hip. Gentry. Elmer, Echo. Or. Horses branded II. H. with a qnartr cin-le over it, on left stitle. Range in Morrow and Umatillaoonnties. Ilialt A, 11., Hitlge, Or.-Cattle round-top 4 with unartnr circle under it on the right lap. . i- M... uft llrfiutillncounties. Hinton A Jenks, Hamilton, Or Cattle.twobsrs on either nip; crop i u " - Horses J on right thigh. ItongeinGmiitciiiinty Hughee, Hamnel, Wagner, Or- (T K L contie-tiHl)oii right shoulder on hfirww, on cuttle, on right hlpatnl on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in letu uangn m nain ditrlnt,Morn,w connty. lisle Milton, Wagner, Or. Horses branded -O- (cattle with parallel tails) on left ahouldw (battle mine on lelt hip also large cinde on lefl side. Howard J L, Galloway, Or.-Horses (cross with hir atiovii it) on right shoulder: cattle same on left side. lUngJ in Morrow and Umatilla "' "lallTVclwin, John Day, Or. Cattle F. II on right hip; liors -a saiuiioti right shoulder. Bange In llrant coenty. .... . , , Hiivhes. Mat. Ileppnar, Or.-Iloreee, shaded hiwrlon the left shoulder. Hang Morrow Co. Hunmker. H A, Wagner, wr.-i .l....,l,lnr nattle linn left hilt. Humphreys, J M. Uardman, Or.-lloreea, H on Huston, Lnther, Fight Mile, Or.-llorse II on Dm left thouldtiraihl tinrt on the ten aline au ll.mi mi Lift hm. lUeire in Morniw namnly. joiin), lUrry, llipnr. Ilr-Hiiew brande.1 II J on the left shoulder; re' tie bra uhl J on right Inn. also underbit III left ear. Range ill Morrow countr. Jnnkin. M. M.. Hennner. Or Horses, re bIiim i oo left shoulder. Cattle, the saint. lUng " Mile. .. , J,.i.,, m r.ll. I. una. Or. HorwNi. eireleT i left stitle: cattle, sameon righthip. Older half on in In ri' and suht a left ear Mk ll.i.imer. Or.-Horeee branl-- KNY on Urt hip oattle aame and orop oil left ear: nnder aloiai on tha right Kirk J.T.. Heppner. Or.-llorea nt en left honlder; cattle, m on left hip. Kirk. Jeaee, Heppner. Or.; hrae II on left aaiMilder; nettle Mine on right side, underlet un kiimtrland.W.fl..Mimn Vernon. Or. -I I, on call la. ill right and left antes, swallow fork In U ft ear anil nnder emti In right ear. Iloraee aame h.aml un luft ahieilder. Ilenae In timet liil Uiften, Hiephen, PI,r.-K l on l.-ft hip mi rati la. emu and split on right ear, II eame brand tie left shiHihlar. Range Otant eieiutv. l.iMiallen, John W ., vlif- Or.-llorw brandol half rirele J I. eoiinecte-l on left alum rir. ( allle. aamaoa leflhlo. lUitge. near lot ttigton ImIiHI. J. W. Ilepi'ler Or - lloraee In ail. I I. and a oi l-ri eh"ildr; rtle iw on l"ft hip, wattle oe nsht , three elite In rgtil George. Heppner. Or. Iloraea brand1 rlt.iilde II e.e.oei'14 I H,.tnetiinee eel If I i II i.n left aleeililnr. Wn M. ' . Ileppoer, Or.- Cattle bren.l". rirele on rigtil hip, li'r aame en rigtit el ill l('ga in Marrow cMint. Mm.ir. Oo-er. i.pi.r nr.- fall la, M II n viwl.l l,ii fa.inM M et left aleMihifW. .,(.i. N , M-n..l.. If -ICiPaea, M I..t leil.li petite aeineon Ion hip. Milpheil.iverer. l-eie, Iliweaa, II on righl kin, peine. 71 nghl ante. V,4 lann. II. li.. Ilniwoavilie, IIT.-M..I GET THE BE51 When you arc about to buy a Scwlnj? Machine do not be deceived by alluring advertisements ar il be led to think you can get the best made, finest finished and Most Popular for a mere song. See to It that you buy from reliable manu facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and square dciilinKt you wi" then Ret a Sewing; Machine that Is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that in easiest to manage and is Light Running There Is none in the world that Zrsptl can equal In mechanical con ' Vel Btruction, durability of working parrs, oneness oi uniKu, ueauiy in appearance, or has as many iinnruvemenis as tna f . 1 New Home H has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike on both sides of needle (patented), no other has it : New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thus reducing triction to thu niiuimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOME SEWIKG MUCHINE CO. Omnia, Mass. I)oto, W b. M r mnii RoeAaa, N. Y CiucAim. If.i kt. l is, Do. Iiiiunruj Hah KaAHciwio, i'au Att-autA, U4. FOR BALE BY Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details oall on 0. R. & N. Amt at Heppner, cr BaureBB VV. H. HURLBURT, Geo. Frbs. Agt. FoitTLAND, Oregon e.4sa quick Tiviia : TO And all point in California, via the Mt Hhaeta route of the Southern Pacific Co. The great highway through California to all point East and South, (irand Hcenlo llouta of tho Pacific Coast. I'ullman HnfTet Sleepers. Heoond-class Hleepers BEFORE I could get relief from a most hor rible blood dis ease I had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi cians, none of which did me any good. My finger nails came off and my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to HOT SPRINGS T-Irminor frt K rnrarl Kn Vila rlfahro tfH its place. How much'U that shipping treatment, but very soon became disgusted ,Ia. iirtw;uoo j J : j i . o o o 'im rc - Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second-class passenger. Fur rates, tickets, sleeuiug car reservations, TIIOM I'SON (U) Wnh eti call nn orwhlress 111 Jil I jliV OtA, -l(Mll, i K)(KHI'KR MKHKer, K. P. ROOK US, Asst. (Ion. r. V. Agt.. fortlauii, iiregon liorsee, V on left v. a Jlt'inmrr, Oregon. m a- J sk i wijjf,.v-i i y 'fonii'pttttM f O usiAl V 50,1,1 VwvWIMo,t I y&vv Tp W(J('j8 ACur',e' - A r I Kecplver. Compact. M "Xd flBiJrl r Moat Mialcrn nd progretslv P'flft BkS 9 I til for catalogue or liiformatliin write to t1 fcM$td 83 'T 1 TIIU MARLIN I IRI; ARM5 CO.. 0 PER5lH( -Conn. '1 .'0ltLIHkB.flML 1' I. i.,l.,M,lll Siin fViini'Mi-ii (ifi-r, S.Wll. li. aHKKSsFKUKtt it- (U, .V.i. ;.'.) Siilh r Stm-t. TrlOtKBjELLS. Thtoir.psrstlvslusofthMtwocirdi Is known to most pereoni. They Illustrate thai (reaur quantity I Not always most 10 be desired. Thee 1 btneflclal quel- k.n l.m .'! al,.Htl,nr. rente. Ml h M.HInr. k,e'.k. ll, Ot M.il-aS.. With !. . .hi retlle tei nil as I n-.det ee H ear, h.free eenia loend on lfl '.He. M lUie,. .. ..IM"B,lr. M..raa Willi liail ,nr. le "WW M ) I l-.ti I e", f.Hir ln, e.Hin-il " P"P on I he rigl.l U lleg" in ll-e.il I . , Vwl tnlnt Uwa IUa k H llore 1 r..B). tiri-l ,ei Ml al. Hit,. reille . rrfhMs i.tflk. ..HiUart.ei '.-ll..eea.rirrle leh ll,.ri ee'lle a-'fta .Ml Ufl Inn. lllM. J..S. I I'm. I - Mm ee' e l-'i hiu hieie, seme . Ufl U.igh, lUnee e ll'eet e-m.'lf lii, rani. jestt.ei, ttr.-T O ten elii.d-' Ml,. H.wa. 1'iairte l'll. Of - reMIe, II l.l'i.qiw l.l,.. IM lii) !. im Ufl Me ee l WMile.-e IU' -in't e...i. -Mi.H,. I !.. I M.lelH II far rl" l ahi-ld e "I M I H ir" l,ii. I eiile, IB U't aef, rll,t .h.j.,.!, H ,n. Urt HH IUe '"i r 'iM M Vk lil-a. Ilwl'uen.lw - l.aeM II' o l-r. leeit l. -M- r " ll.e II a l.ntn l e K 1 1. r.e ',,el ee Hi aH.wl.Uf i eilU K .m rig' I I l ll' w " e.. l il-t. J M . Isl"'. ll J' !-' l-, eeule, eetee.ei UO b.L. a...x Im le ee. t t, A I . I , : e dl.ei. l I' . ,..! W. nel'i". f 'I i I. ' l ri l.it,hi I ee l aim le II- I la'.i. II... I AaWe. ItaMtew Iw - II e iwa tr.oa enh ,t.if." ' ll ..,- I ., II . ' U'. t-. ai ..a, u.. Hei.iiaw. " - 'I ee I Ha a..l l-, ee'lle I k lha l hly ej ji e.. U..i' .. k. Hen I. M I elf. t .-..- ke wd A II e rie aa.Mi.ef, ett -i .m"m r,M. ,-rmt Mee t, eeille aee we lie'. I k II itrtllle.n Itrte.e.eee'a w,h .we r.n la .M t -a" w r'.l ! e I -s) rv;' I "' mm ea l'. A "e keT h.i I to' I aye en H-,rf t . Il-n. I -II . to e u. I e ' ta. 1 1 a IWM kits !., I W r,lt-,, II ll-a ea-s.'-. I ui ia. J t.m n i. if. .. e (.,. in - a f t , 1 1. - , l-i , , li eae, I ire ) ' t . M. t"T ( I I. i n - S. --. -1 a..- r. .M ku, e.e. ea-ee a fgfci ki if i tU W'' oi .!... FA a- . H I I., li. j li.Nr.l I ('I ' -.l t 111 d '' ' 1 1) 1 1 ' - I . hi or I h Ity of RIpnnsTnbuIcs A tempers i with any previously know DYSI't lMA CL'KI . Ripens Tsbulra: Price, 5a ctnls bo, Of eiuists, or ky tnall. story make, Harris I can fall it out to half a column, an swered the person to, looking up from his desk. "Make all you can ol it. We'll need every bit we can pet. It was just then that Marsh came in. "Got a irood story here, Mr. Camp bell; how much space can I have?" he said, strippinc off his coat. All you want," returned the city editor, a half smile replacing tht frown his face had worn. ".Now, that, . what I call luck!" he added. "What' it about?" You remember the Kremer mur der?" "Yes, well enough!" "Well, they've pot them; at least, they think they have. The police in the Twenty-third precinct arrested a fellow to-day who turned out to be Uoch, the German who was with Kremer the nip ht the murder occurred; and the circumstantial evidence is stroncr, they say. Let's see; how lonj? ago was it that the murder happened Twelve years, I think." "Just about," said Campbell, men tally checking- off the time. "It ought to make a good yarn. Do your best with it." Marsh nodded and fell to work. For a time only the scratching of a pen broke silence in the room. Then the city editor suddenly said: "I say, Marsh, s'pose you see the Sphinx about that story. Ten to one, he has some thing filed away about it. If he has wnd can give a good history of the crime, let him do it. You do the story of the arrest and make it as circum stantial as you can. We'll see if we can't save thatfronV page from stagna tion somehow." "All right," answered Marsh, as he dropped his pen and rose from his seat. "Perhaps the old man can give us a beat on the story," lie jokingly added, as he turned to go. The city editor laughed. The idea of the .Sphinx supplying such a thing as a "beat" was too absurd to take se riously, for ho had never been any thing but a machine, grinding out ad denda and obituary notices in non pareil type since he became a member of the Globe staff three vears before. He was, according to his fellow labor ers, a "queer Jot." None of them pro fessed to know him better after that lapse of time than when he first came among them and was given charge of the newspaper clippings, which were filed away daily and made use of again whenever a new event recalled an old subject. Spiritless and silent, always faith fully executing what was given him to do, but never offering a suggestion, and in no instance mingling in the amusements or conversation of his companions, he had been dubbed the Sphinx before lie was in the ofiice a week, and the sobriquet Imd clung to him anil seemed thoroughly to fit him. John Hardin was the way he was en tered on the pay-roll, und the most that anyone knew of him was that he lived by himself In a bare room near the Globe building and took his meals at a neighboring eating-house. He seemed in nave no relatives and no ni'qiiaiiitatii-i'H, except of the uoddino; sort. Marsh walked over to the little cubbyhole of u room the Sphinx occu pied, quietly oiH'tied the door and stepped inside. ir all the jukes they iked at Hardin la-hind his buck, there mn a certain Muiu-t hing nleiut liitn which compelled rcr.ject when they were In hi preMMice. And so Marsh when this limn looked up from aome clippinirH over which he was bending aaid, ami. .st in t lie same tone he used in addressing the dreaded magazine editor: "Mr. Hardin, I have the story of in m st here which Mr. CompWll thought you might hnve anme itiforuiA ti.Hl llHHI." What la It, Mr. Marsh?" Asked Har din, reaching for hi register wherein lie bud. nluliitU-t ically Arranged, the titleaof the subjreta with which hi liiirciiu of clippings dealt. It' n murder." answered Marsh "the K renter murder, Hardin hud raised the b.x.U front the table. It f, II Willi a bang on the llnnr. Hut he instantly st.mprd and picked it up. nun is'.hi in iiiiiinie over llie puiri-a. "The Kremer murder?" he Mild, in his ini t tone.. "Yes, I must hare something nl.iit that here. lie r..iilmtie. to run over llir page, And Mar-It im.u.v.I that be twice and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was truly wonderful. I commenced to recover at once, and after I had taken twelvfc bot tles I was entirely cured cured by S.S.S when the worm renowned Hot Springs had failed. C T rxnwt. ShreveTort. Lk Our Book on the Disease an d its Treatment mailed free to any Address. 5 win bftLil-lC LU.. Atiuu.ua. n J IPbNI CNlMICtl CO., 1 0 lrc II., N Y. D'? -- L.. rye-ar as rri i . TV. tl.eti.hk. .rfa.ltM. I...1M I H .T, G MAT' Hl'DY-A M V. A M"I'M hl.ort ..f th letter K, Under if.iaa.ia n. t-.,...r. i . . in t 'J t,r -"n"--, - j'it'rK uliirli)ir should have Bought f.ir the :.,irr..r.r,r.;.:v.v;i: iivcATe 1 j&fT. l",'rm",i"" fi. a...l 1 h- ' I..IH , t. . eTw i V i ill' r T?s pntient to get back to his n n w.irk. i.. ii.. i,..., t,... . e...,..ei si..i I.TM.,, $j ' ;T . V si-l sotiiftlnii r a" ..til It. Mr. Hardin." Iir ..,. i.. I, . '. ' - ' ' 'f- V ' , 'V f irntH li .if ii . ..l.ittin. ur a column. If .1 , . 4 i,, . M- -Aai'h' -.':' . !f v",f J I "i n. li-e liislory i.f the . rime. I i f - .H m. b. ma u . k I a ITy-y j . ' ? t r .' ,. y J must g. Km k K mv own At.irjr. ha. I ee .eeel1. Ae.ela. ISl'' . .7 i', k l Tbrv're arr. sle.l U h. Ihr frllnw ho ....,,.!... er-l..fc ,. ' V -Iw'- ?A ,""r,l,r- ""'V r. Ab.l Ihevll ' i..e.h ! LV..Ti- ;f i (J ' '.1 tiAns'f'kf ". 't Mum.; Ihe ... . .., ii, i,,i..iik.ik.i rt r 'V , .' 1 tl 1 " - - . ... ,. .. . j ,.hk.,.i,v.,u,4 lb.,. . f t S ' "i Y-? i,l rir.-nm.iAni.Ai rtMin.,- tu'vntg. I lie 1 .1 r 1,. 1, ...... a kneel 1 1. vfr1'' 2 i . 1 r a Kr.-iner tniirder, rrtiietnU-r! It ;:rev:-;:;.k.:'i,,'r,r i,NX,i.Vl.vt:u .uu.nttw..if ,...ii ..,.,i,.,it..,l....... ....!.. Mi--! -N.i.- repli.-l Hardin, "not trlrr; it., f 1.,... ...a ei..,fc eiti .t..r ... I J i In 1 ee, J rare afc-. t.-nifc-hl, That la, I II I.I I Ml, tl liMe ia l ai.. . n.t. tMi.t, ( . 1. ISa ,-, 14. ..,,(.. e.Mk a ... ... a' 4 l' 1 e. . ,4 l .. . f ImI 1 K. ,., , i ... ... 11, m1 1 i.t'.. . e.'.., ei I ,1. ,1 In I . I ....-. . K. . . .1 is ... . I a 1 fc 4 I' al 0 . y - i le t- i,ll-l. 1 , ,1 .t -1. ,1 '. I -l 1 , 1 .. 1 ) m .1. ) .trial. I the re o i.i -.(., I .tie tf t-t u.e e.. H l. I- re '...l 1 f ii, . t.tit.r kn I' e.e ! I ,"- e n4 A" -A. M.,te W le'. ,1 v ,M I r in eei-e.a, A.t I'.Mta .1, ti.li. 41 II-. i.r. t f t',.na 1st I i f. . e ll .... i. Iveae t-.'. I ' a n lilt ft Hunk it ! ni.'lit rlrten trtn ilm 'I l.e nmr.U-r m.i.le A r. at ltn.rrs.i..n n my nun. I It a A lielltsh erlme. n t it"' "I'.al, as li.iir.l.-ra 10, I pile..." r- ginning with H that he hunted. "It must be here!" he kept murmuring to himself. "It ought to be here! Why can't I find it?" Then he ran the pages over again. They fluttered from his withered fingers winding. sheets on which were written the names of those dead and gone, of events recollection of which had long since faded from the minds of most men. But they did not yield the name he sought. "It's strange," he said. "This is a complete record; it has never been wanting before. Why can't I find it? They must have known about it when it happened." Then, all at once, one of his hands slipped from the biok, and his head dropped among the leaves, crushing them flat; and tears ran between the thin fingers outspread there. lie remained there for some time. Only the clicking of the telegraph instrument in the news room, a dull hum of voices from the rooms beyond where a discussion was going on, and an occasional question asked and answered in the local room came to his ears; and even those lie did not hear. Then a bell began to boom the hour, and mechanically he counted the strokes. Eleven o'clock! The fact, dully im pressed on his mind, awoke him to a sudden sense of the work before him. He raised .Vis head. His face was drawn, and his eyes, swollen as their lids were from tears, seemed to have sunk in their sockets. He sat for a moment, looking at the book before him. The leaf that was uppermost, was one that he had scanned many times before. At its top was printed the letter II. A minute later he had drawn a large bundle of copy-paper toward him and was writing on it. He wrote slowly at ! first, almost laboriously. But soon his pen jnoved more quickly, and sheet aftei sheet of the paper was covered and pushed to one side. Hardin's pen moved unceasingly. When midnight struck he was work ing with a fierce energy which told of a purpose that defied fatigue. Hut he sent up no "copy" to the composing room as he wrote; the pages acccutnu- lated on his desk in a careless heap. It was after 12:30 when he dropped his pen and sunk back in his chair for a minute. But it was only for a min ute. Then he picked up the bundle of copy, roughly rearranged it, wrote I so all Hush at the ton of the first sheet, and sent it upstairs by a boy. He put on his overcoat, turned off the incandescent ligh and walked into the local room and to the city editor's ileslt. ".Mr. t ampbell, he saiil. In a low voice, I nave to go out. 1 guess you won't need me any more "No, not to-night," replied Campbell. "You've sent up a great story of that Kremer murder, Marsh tell me. In it a lieat?" 'Yes, it's a a beat," said the other. There was mingled sadness and bitter nets In his tones. "liimd night," Campbell answered, not noticing anything. "(iood night," repeated Hardin. Then lie turned and walked toward the door. But in the doorway he paused, and then came back to Camp bell a desk "Mr. CampWll," he said, earnestly, 'I have never lied to you?' "Why, no!" exclaimed Camptiell in surprise. "Well, and I'm not lying now. Re- tnciiiWr, whatever you may think of me, I have told the truth "if course!" mi id the city editor, Mursli's words recurring to him. Har din certainly was losing bis grip. The Sphinx turned awny. And this time walked out the door and down the stairway to the street. Hull an hour later there was great excitement In the t.lob ofiice. The pr.wif reader sent down galley proofs eiivrred with iiiery murks. And along with It llurdin'ecopy. lutnpWll l.s.krd over It all oiid could not believe the evidence of hl eye. He took the pr.s.f and copy lit to the managing edit or, and they had a consultation. Thru, just A. they had decided that It would Im best to "kill" the whole of the sii.ry which Hardin had written. Marsh came. In, In a state of new rl riteuiiMiL, to call ( ample-It to the 'ph. me. N .me one w i.lied to r ak to loin fr.mi police lieud.iiartrra. What the city editi.r heard from there deter mine! him to publish the Article as it at.s.l. The Avcoiint of the Kremer murder w Im h !ie lil.ilsy prrsriiteil on Its first pak-c that morning was the talk of the t.mn. But It was not the story of the arrest of Iba-h. the kupMierd murderer, thai riveted Attention. That much was common proiirrir Among the tl ail ire It wast hit w column In which was ! forth the confession of a tn-n who. f r Iwelre long year. Iii l.-riie the burden of In i,-11 lit and striven to lite down rccoi;.vU4n that only grew That the RAMBLER 1 Is one of the very best wheels ever made is an Indisputable fact. It stands In the j front rank with all high grade machines, and if you buy one you will make no mistake, pg Ride a RAMRLER RICYCLE If vou want to be happy, for should your wheel beM punctured, it can be mended by you in five minutes, as It is equipped with the world g renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel num. Sold in all sizes for ladies or gentlemen at ?100 each. Tandems for two men or man and woman, $150 each. 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