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West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc tion 1:13 a. m. ; east bound 3:30 a. m. Freight trains leave Willows Junction RoltiR east at 7:2.i p. m. and 8:47 a. m.; going west, 4:30 p. m. ana o.ob a. m. C.OFX'XCX.a.X. SIBECTOB7. United Btates Officials. President G rover Cleveland Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson Heoretai-y of State Itichard 8. Olney Heoretary of Treasury Jehn Q. Carlisle Boeretary of Interior Hoke Smith Keerelary of War Daniel 8. Lamont Heoretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General Williiim b. Wilson Attorney-(4nneral Jndson Harmon Secretary ot Agrioulture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Heoretary of State H. K. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Motsnhan finnt. Publio lnstroction (. M Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman ut i (i. W. MoBride """-" (J. H. Mitchell n 5 lunger Hermann v"u""-""" 1 W. K. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds ( K. 8. Kuan, Snprame Judffe V. A. Moore. f 0. K. Wolverlon Sixth Judicial District. Clronit Juriim Htenhen A. Lowell I'rossuuting Attorney John II. Lawrey Morrow County OBli ial". joint Benator... ... A, W. Gnwan Uepresentativa. J. 8. Bo'rthny ''oonty Jndfre Jnlins Keiihlj ' Commissioner I. K. Howard J. M. Baker. " Clerk J. W. Morrow " Bheriff ...G. W. HarniiBton " Treasurer Frank Uillimn Amxismr J. Willis Nnrvnvor Geo. Lord " School Sup't Ann, Balsiger " Coroner T.W. Avers, Jr Btppxia Town omen. aot Thoa. M or (ran C lunriltneii ., O. K. ranisworth. a. Mnhtenthal, CH Fsffe.-airi, T. W Ar,Jr., M. H. Hnmar. K. J. Hlnntim. ttominler P. J. H alloc Fnunni E. Jj Fre-lsiid Marshal A. A. Roberts Precinct Offlcere, Jimtiranf tha I'aana K. L. Fiw-land Constable. N. B. Whetstone raited mate. Unit Officer. TIC DALLES, oa. J. F. Moor H-i"r A.B. Bim Iteceiv-r L4 n4!tPK, oa. B.F. Wi'ann fWItr J. H. Kohhins Keoeiver KAWUMri POST, Ni. II. O. A. K. ,M-s at Lnntnn, Or., tha last tUtanUy of art month. All veterana r InvlUw) In Join. f' C, lloon. (is. W. Hmitsj. Adlntunt. If Cmnmaader. M ret l.aot ritT. aul'oH. 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N aas gi ink U.U. ta IH rfca vr fiVRS'S-CASrOS' la. ! .,,..,. .., ' u - '' a,rt t m i i .-v ' r t t - rsii P ) G4 tr fcttji , IT IS A TWELVt-.PAOE PAPER. ?mb fat t o;j r ftMrt v tmcaoo, tww arw- ao conrarisi -.11 4 . r ill t t . ihi .Hs 'm m is NIHI ?IV,'wVAI.ril'w,L,t' IM '" ,H M.tfN IN AW A-? N ta t sums, Hmh -h la rl ta 4 I snv1 ut rm A4.- THE INTER OCEAN. Chkeia. THE CHISIS. BY HARRIET E. ORCUTT. Robert Strong, reported millionaire, stood in the bay window of one of Chi cago's mansions one brilliant sunshiny December morning. There had been a liR-ht fall of snow the night before; the breezes had played with it and dis tributed it most unequally. The mil lionaire was watchinpr his enterprising young neighbor over the way, who in habited the poorest house on the street, and who was out shoveling snow from his sidewalk. Mr. Strong was in a meditative mood. Although surrounded by every evidence of wealth and luxury he did not look nor act like a man who was perfectly sat isfied with life. He had been pacing up and down the room more like some caged animal than like a prosperous member of the board of trade. "It is time thatllobbes was here!" he was saying as he walked up and down, making an occasional pause at the window. "Why does ho not come? I am anxious to know my fate. Wealth or poverty which is it to be for the future? That fellow over there shovel ing snow for exercise works on salary, and has no business cares. I wonder who is happier, he or I? How we are hampered by our environment! I would really like to take a shovel and dispose of those drifts still reposing undisturbed on our front steps. The exercise would do me good, but what a shocking thing it would be! The servants, the family, the whole com munity would be shocked, inexpress ibly shocked! A hundred dollar bill would hardly induce one butler to so far compromise his dieriity as to shovel snow. And if I should do it! I have half a mind to try him with a bill and see what the effect would bel He is fond of money. A hundred dollars so easily earned would bo a temp-! tation. I am curious to know what he would do! The experiment would probably result in his giving notice, and Mary would be sorry to lose him. 1 wonder when I saw her last? She seldom takes breakfast with me. Last night I came home late; she had gone I have been! Why didn't she take a car?" "It was a country town, and there were no cars." "O papa! just look! Those people in the cottage are both out working in the snow. lie goes ahead and shovels and she follows with a broom. Isn't it too bad they are so poor they have to work so hard. I always feel sorry for such people." "Do you? ' How about those who are glad to see the snow that they may earn a few pennies shoveling it?" "They are wretched, of course! No body expects them to be happy!" "Our neighbors, the snow shovelers, look happy," he remarked. "They always do, but I should be perfectly miserable if 1 were so poor. There are three children and they only keep one girl! She trims her own hats and hardly ever has a new dress, and when she does she has to make it her self." "They can't be so very poor," contin- - ' ' .. nl,r, Thft Int. that Mf, stands on must be worth ten tuousaua dollars at least" "It is. Edith's father wants tn Vmtf it to enlarge his yard, and has offered that, but it has always been her home her father gave it to her, and her mother died there and they won't sell. She doesn't want the cottage torn down. They are not poor the way folks are that accept old clothes and provisions. She has a piano and books, but they are too poor to have a good time. They can't keep a carriage or go into society or travel in Europe." There was a moment's silence. His daughter's views were something of a surprise to Mr. Strong. "When are you going to get mamma those diamonds you promised her?" asked Lucy, turning away from the window. "1 uou't know. Is she suffering for them? I am short of money just now." "They are only twenty thousand dollars." "Which Is exactly four times the amount of money which could be allot ted to each family in the United States by equal division of all the property it contains." "I don't understand you, papa." "Very likely not! But if all the Highest of all b Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report A&oiMm-ui PURE for the evening and came home later still! Yesterdav did I see her vester- property in the United States should day? Yes, we passed each other in the be equally divided among all the peo- hall and said good morning and good by! We had an hour together Sunday, blessed be Sunday! Mary and I are on the best of terms we have not quarreled for ten years! I thiuk we love each other. Hut we are both so busy. She has the care of this great bouse, and company, and society! I have businesa interests, and the club, and a little politick. So our home life pie in it, there would be about one thousand dollars apiece. The average family containa five members, so you see when your mother wears those twenty-thousand dollar diamonds, she will be wearing the capital of twenty people, or of four families." "What do you mean by that, papa? Do you mean that it mamma baa twenty thousand dollars' worth of diamonds, gets lost some where. 1 wonder If we are any happier than we were in the old simple days when wo lived for each other, instead of for servant and socl J twenty other people will have to go without anything aCalrr "That is about the size of it, my dear. If there are twentv people and ety! Was that the doorbell? 1 shall I twenty peaches to be divided among not breathe freely again until I know whether that sale goes through. If the deal goes against us my (Jodl It can't go against us! If it does I shall be ruined! If llobWs would only come! A man needs nerve of otci-l in these days to bear the strain of busi ness. If the deal troes he will come Himself, that we may plan together. If it falls he will write. A messen ger will bring the newa. That young man over there works as if he enjoyed it How he makes the snow fly! Here cornea hla wile, nappy creatures! They have no dignity to be compro mised, lie can shovel anow anil she can sweep it wtinout shock in wio whole community. What a beautiful morning! The air la like wine, and the sunshine turns the snow into ten thousand glittering diamonds! Surely that was the doorbell! Can It be llobbes? I mutt not look Wk delighted lest be ahould guess how near ruin 1 am." It was not llobbes, but his daughter Lucy who entered the room. "Do you like the snow, Laey?" he asked, a she came and stood by bia side at the window. "No. patw! ! don't like It at alL I ean hardly walk to achool. the aide- walks are in such a condition! If It aa a little farther I ahould order the carr iage." "That would hardly pay for three block. Your mother walked two mile every day that aha waa In high aehooL" "How perfectly dreadful that Bust RUPTURE Instantly Relieve, and Permanently CURED unTurvi I -v rvf l-ajr Kr.ifo Of ODefition Treatment Absolutely Falnles. CURE EFFECTED From Thrc to Six WcrVe, WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. I'QRTLAftD, OREGON r mmnintrmimmmimtM C I noo-"h '., (Mia 3 I II - . M, ."7 t- rt ,m frn.nl 4Wl t tit. g s '." OlTT.tfl. ;z J . aa.M.a ... a...aa E: TNttWT0MHSieUICMOC0.r t : tw ... i, ., c. Zi'U II. TIB. it WANTED-ANIDTASvr;! t" aifc rt JottX Sf.ii l.a ,':;4.'.s ieei.(IM.Ml i them, and one man takes halt of the peaches, there will not be bat ten left for the other nineteen people, will there?" "I should not like that if I was one of the other people but I do want mam ma to have her diamond! Mrs. Van Smith has beautiful diamonds and they are not half so rich a you are, papa!" "I fear yon do not realise the value of money." 'Tertian not! I hope I never will. I ahould hate to be poor! Ily-byl Edith is on her steps and we go to- j gether." A moment later the butler appeared baring a letter on a silver trsy. "lie bring my death warrant!" was the thought that passed through Mr. Strong's mind. "Ilubbe did not coiue he h written. The deal ha failed. It 1 my death warrant" He wailed until the butler had left the room and then npeued tha letter with trembling fingers. It a be feared. The deal had failed! lie sank Into a chair and covered hi face with lit hauda, raring nothing about partic ular. It wa enough to know that he wa lot All the world must know bl financial dUlrew to-morrow, lluined! Uuuied! Could ha fa- the world and lie? In again? Could he fare hi own family? The w.ird of bl ilaii-liler: "1 should hate to he poorT rang In hi ear. In hia meblal d,tre, thoe rrvleiy -apoken word, uttered with out thought, waltfhcd W ire than Ihey lioull. II aertlir'l fl bun tltasl Ihey ipreaaed the tent mrut of the whole family. How could he tell them that bis wealth had vanished even i-ikker than II had torn. He Urld up and enl lita floor, hi "thought acting like whip to scourge him on." In thl. hi hour of iUiir, hi whole lif ( 4 in review brfore nun. II thought of the high hope of l,a you Hi, when ha had wished to he num bered among Mum who fought f -f jotiMM and truth and tlx right of tha o4a In (he mad arrambla f..r wealth lie hadceaard to be just,') had dishon ored troth, he lit Irsu lr.l ucm the rigbUof ol hrra! II l.sd .ld the Ul l-rt of bimseif for wealth, and now even that. Ih i- of hi iifmv, w gone! Id fe had ten n failure from first to lV nilsarable f.lur! Meaor4 .f the hlgh.sl standard It had ! been a f.ltlfe-en though hi f her W h been g'eal t a Bniliif.nl Measured by the lower ttamUrd of worldly auere, UMworros men would write r.n hi brnw-fad re! It wa nnendurtbiel Why boubl he continue to live when life had 1'iat IU ;? U ,th a tudden --ile, burn of aetf e..n tempt and ir, ha Upe4 lolo another fe'ii j and raiwe bee with a r'.r And tt-he r-ruld not fooutof I. fa ;tml ona last ww I to Mary. I'i Mrv! Khe anight Uaa It Ur I! II id are ht that u n-t through lax u f loe for hr lht he o ld h Jtt-a. but ht rn eil I he give f -r ileaertinf htm l at l,fs.I e m down to hi writing ( tt Slid th out funs lm I er Vttf." he wrote, and then word f.,e I t. a ll .wr m! I , t.i i.r lie .! I.;i,.!r at ti, . t r A fUr a I, W'wi l it . m u,e . t of a e.fd . Lave hi fs k.ir aim n Igkl pv.Mj M4 he ft 1.. Holt I .SUsl vft whit heal $WUt past his, seized the revolver and re moved it. "Robert! Robert! What Is the mat ter? What are you about to do?" cried his wife in distress. "John told me that he brought you a letter, and then you began to walk up and down the room, crazy-like, with a revolver in your hand! Why didn't you come and tell me about it? You have no right to try to bear trouble alone. What is it, Robert, dear?" Her arms were around his neck, and snu wu covering lus lace with kisses. "It means, Mary, that we are poor! This house will have to be sold; vou will have no carriage, no diamonds, no trips to Europe. I shall not save enough out of the general wreck to pay the running expenses of this house for another six months. We are poor, Mary; poor. Our wealth has taken wings to itself and flown away. There's nothing left, but the little house your father gave you, and perhaps two or three thousand to start me in business in a humble way." "But Robert! You have no reason to despair! We have health, strength, the children and each other! The best gifts of life are still oursl Do you know, Robert, I have thought some times that it would be better for the children, if we were not quite so rich? The possession of great wealth tends to make us forgetful of our common humanity. We will move back into the little house in which we were so happy, and let the social bubble float without us. We will live for ourselves and our children. While you are with us, dear, we will be happy whether we are rich or not" Love conquered. The crisis was past Robert Strong decided to live, and to so order his fu ture that self-condemnation ahould not be his portion. Hsnn.e of Oold. CANDLES AS PERQUISITES. On of the Queer Official Observance la Part. A Taris official recently received his annual present ot ten pounds of can dice. The man thus favored is the no- lie onrnmlanary of thev dint riot of Saint Germain l'Auxerrols and he receives his box of cnndlus from the chamber of no taries. The origin of this observance dates long way back: It arose out of a dis pute between the police commissary of the Chotf let and the corporation of notarlea. The duty of the former wa to hold a lighted candle at the door of the cham ber a the legal gentlemen were enter, ing It, and 011 one ofeaion the commis sary, with the spirit w hich animate many men In ofllce, even In our own great country, complained that it wa unfair for the expeiine of thc candle to fall upon him, contending that he ought rather to receive an Indemnity for hla services. He gained his point, and from that time forward therommlwiary wa given three hundred pound of wax candle annually. In the con me of time the three hundred pound of wax melted away and dwindled, till In the prenent day the ancient custom ha come down to the gift of a ten-pound box of com pty.Ut candle. both feef anaTtan onWsTeft shoulder and ear, and as the car bowled along in the darkness the passengers could hear in a high falsetto wall from the gutter: "Allee Bamee dam foolee. OHtoK ON TOBACCO. In Some German Towns the Weed I Pro hiblted on the Streets. The consumption of tobacco of all kinds in France, according to recently compiled statistics, is nearly one hun dred and twenty-five million pounds por year, says the Milwaukee Wiscon sin. An analysis of the figures shows that the people of northern France use nearly four times as much per cap ita as those in the southern provinces. (lmost every country of Europe, how- ever, consumes more smoking tobacco in proportion to its population than does France. This is especially the case with Ger many, in many small German towns smoking in the streets Is forbidden. Less than fifty years airo if a man ven tured on the streets of Berlin with a cigar in his mouth he would be liable to arrest. The same provision existed until 1848 in Vienna, thouarh the law was not observed bv the Dooulace. riie town of Itroeck, in Holland, which is said to be the cleanest city in the world, has long for- biddon the people within its walla to smoke after sunset In the streets unlesa with a covered pipe, "in order that the cinders may not be blown about" Smoking with an uncovered pipe In (ierinun or Austrian forests Is an of fense that is rigorously punished, and, as a result ot this regulation, forest fires are rare in those countries. A PREHISTORIC Recent VILLAGE. California JOHN JUMPED OFF. Rat II IHoVt Have the Knar a af Alight leg rrnus I'.lertrt t era. Chinamen are great Imitator. On 1 Ninth street elect rl ear coming down town, say the Washington I'oal, was wated one of theae child like and bland eeleatUiU. with a pensive far-away look on hi face, but the aad expression would give way ovrnMonnlly a the iro tormah turned on more electricity and an ripan-dve grin wander over hi fea ture a the car leaped forward a though niiii Ions of the admiration of Jedi-.lrlain. and I he laundry man re marked to Ihe iMIKViiger on In left: "We Jusl 1 pre light long." h l-n II and I street on of the pnwngi-r stepped out on the fool lewrd. and a the o.udiii r made a motion to catch bold of the Im-11 crd the men !- -W hi head Taking hold of the side bar he swung out with his face toward Ihe forward end of Ihe rer, driipfd of? lightlr, and walked away. toU between and II afreet the Chinaman stepped nut on the fit hoard end sgain the roodurtor put hi hand to Ihe lie!) r,rd. ' l.t. l ling Ik. ml ling'" Mid thn riiimiiig crleatUsl. "I Juniie (T Jut lihee other llin " Taking an eitra reef In hi btouae with both hand, he hopf-d off at a rigtil angle lo the ear, landed first on Discover lea Mad In Grow In Interest, Some week ago a local newspaper reported interesting discoveries made on the north slope of San Miguel moun tain by two mining prospectors, the discoveries comprising a prehistoric stone roadway, a number of wining tnnl and en mlstakable traces of an an cient mining camp. The age of the roadway was indicutcd by the growth upon it of largo trees. What were be lieved to be the dumps of one or per hups two mines were also found, and chunks of ore which -carried gold and silver were picked up there. The pro.MTtorn, aays the Globc Deuiocrut, have been very reserved in spculclng of their discovery. They arrived here a few day ago, how ever, lind it ha leaked out that It Is of much greater intercut than at first aup. noM-d. The stone-paved road was traced to a w all of solid and well-executed tiiiininry. This was found to sur round 1111 IncloMire now filled with ilcbriN. but which I believed to be an old nniHtr.i. A portion of the floor Is there, and frugmcnta of a crushing Klone were found, Nrnr thl a rostra was diwovcrcd the mouth of a tunnel filled with debrl. ThU I now being cleaned nut. A keystone surmounted the 11 n h at the entrance, and the walls are well defined, though witnewhat dis integrated In the vicinity are also traceable the foundation of no lews than nun tii 11 smull Iioiim-, and a flat stone. In nring nn Inscription which ha Mot In ell di ciphered, I thought to mark the lo, -item of a grave. It is be licvid thnt the cleaning of the tunnel ami the imshlng of the lnveligatkn into the iiioiiutaln will lead to more in trrcMlng dlw-nverlc than any yet made iN-nring on the life of ancient man in Ihi region. faithful l rraaee. ' ' A peasant of DcttwUIrr, near fsverne, owned a magnificent white rooster, whoM red cn-st wa ample, lie con ceived Ihe iea of painting lu tall feather in blue a a protest agalnal the cell I. ration of the he Ian victory Tha In l official edvUed him to kill Ihe Irlndored f.ml within twenty four hour. II Mused, saying that thn bird crime had not been grave enough for Ihe death penally. A gendarme cam toes.cute the order, and did It with hi kwonl. The peasant pkked up the d capitated body and aaid; "lie do d for the fatherland." ' MarA IuiT, r AahlanJ. S. II.. I ninety yrmn (Ji bn u t "..urn lo .,,,,y an of her own want. . r"r vlothe, khe wear. Ih. rt.g h walks . and the hct and blanket she I.P und. r. . mm.1.1. u burn In her hoi.ae. -. CWIM tUCTniO aiLTw ANO AffUAhCIS INtUM TO Trig .ICM TMI tl QM AT POINTS Of AOVANTA&t QVt) All IMITATORS e t i.etria f we. e II' . .... lWMll. ,'w"1f .M.h.M,stiSa.,.T . uift tw ik.r knm-y ....i .hii.. vv,"-'' v; ' Illy 4 .- "- I t a- -nu ' t4 at iea) I 1.. a V ' v .. tl sea ta kf4 -" 1 la at,ii.fc t fc-t I - a-l fr HiwaMi M we rt at mm a I Urn, ISwi amsii sa a.eM All- t'wa. kef ei, SMt U aeilral IkitaS N9 MtOlCINtt AMI MICIttART. all aka 'as Ml lali r k-l-a 4 f-al .1 lwOal- at mot UltU B-Si III l I h imm in h laaMlltM, lea 114 I-I.IH f tttr etwee; MM-tnir TBI a) H iae MmUr Mmwim Ttwa tH,4 IIIK fl.4 . ,4 kv4 t - Mta a s4 f mm la f!tae4ete4 faSalawa P-4ltsa rW-... m fcea aa War-. -!. - ..4 Ikesa, a .' a hh -e 4 a.a-.ia-faa 4 w4e ka4 A- am. A Unas THE OWEH ELECTRIC BUT AND. AfPLlAHCB CO, a) ff1 ttaas , twteaeje. V . vm 11 aviaa vtl.f,