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I m J .' X 1- L h BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. FEBUAlUl - The Herald. "He made his lU.lSlIEDE VERY WEDNESDAY J BY FROM Al,I. PARTS OF THE WOI’.I.I) W. C. BYRD a SON. IBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. HE WENT BELOW Year From St I.t uls Rej nblic, $3.no B enton . Mn , Jan. 13.—Under the .1.5') . .75 .&À0 Motilhs. Months Year (in advance) home with I the coma smelter for the reduction of rich?’’ ‘Yes, sir.” ore. Col Rewerton up to this time had had no suspicions of the Chil inn. He knows now why the ot her was lying 1 "Dressed in purple and fine lin en.” "Yes. sir.” "And feared sumptuously every SUBSCKII’TION RATES: supervision of St. Peter some scoies day. Do you know where he now?” "I have heard that v i . i- Jt'IHCI Al. MXTH X ct Ju - X« district : I OCXTY M. D. (’LIFFORD ■ D < iias . F. H yde If. s. ....... D cstin <D). (D) H enry B lackman W m . M illeh (D) (D) W. E. G race : nrer (D) T. II. R ohektx I' «»r ID) T. A. M c K innon A. A. co >ING .............<D) ►>r W. E. A lkerson ......................'!». >1 Superintendent iR) (’ll is.N K .» ELI. ln«|>ect(ir T hus . G l.ob.soN <D) > 'It i .’ufl n in* ione ri W m . A ltnow I.) t le Ho« aril. i. x. I.A.M» muer HAHsro .1. B. H cstisgto X Il AKH1KON K El.LK Y ' Ki a Clll'RCH DIRECTORY. Ns METtmniST EPISCOPAL CHlTRf H M.D. WIIJtON Pamor. ire will bi- prent hltiR bv the punfor in each h kb f.dloM b utilil further iiotu e SHbbath —I nr> a-a’ II h in. and 4:30 p m ■abi Hili—1» hihi s« hiH,l H< use— at 11 a m —Harney—at 7:Mi p in. ‘ahlath—1 urns—it 11 » in. hh <1 4 30 p tn sabl aih—Hatt.ey— at 11 a in. and 7:;op tn «MM'IET î E î *. ilARNKY POST NO. 4*. <4. A. R. I every 1st and :id We-lneadav of each, h, at odd Felkiwa’ Hall. All Cutniatie. »d a-andlna invited. M. M. RRIF.RLY. P. C. N barll . Ad’J’t. Meh la-IS V. HCKKS—VALE '• and departs dally, Monday a excepted. watte— carton citt "■la ». We Ito s • » ri '• » ■ p tn ri>e»la> a. Thu sda> a. Saturila as*, m he «lid not ! ’ . I ' j ‘■Isn’t it a fact. Major, that manufacturer raise«! t the price his goods umit r your bill?” eo and Portland. he heard th«* whistle ami believes it This le<l him to believe that the j was blown too late to prevent the real purpose of the presence of the ! ficcident. hut expressed surprise Chilian was immediately tan ore—World. I’he sleigh was tossed high in the ed States Army, now a resident of •‘I’ji sorry to state that I believe i'acoma. who spent two years in not.” South Anietica .•»ini is well ac- "Ami your labors ns a statesman qtiaim-d w ith Chilian military of have been for the luxuries of the fieers. claims to have mafie these of the discoveries. "1 hat's what President Clvvelaii«! Roger Q. Mills. Colonel Jones ami Colonel Watterson have said ’’ every 'en into the possission of the Major; accident. the well of bodies The were fonml killed manglefl heyoml recognition, im bedded in the deep snow on either mown Birmingham phveisian, Sir -ddt* of the track On«* poor n-l'o v, lames Sawyer. \l Miller, n bartender nt the Mer It is one of « lhe hoofs of the ¡«lent chants’ I’iestaurant. was beheaded. • cal horse that L>>rd Cardigan-rod« in tin- charge of the Light Brigade. Tlie l-'atimn* Tocci I will*. Lildv Sawyer's father, who w is n Lincolnshire rector, relieved this relice irecioiis the of bistort*- hargefroniJLord Cardigan, ami il « ats an inscriptions to the effect. I’he four hoofs arc now disposed of is follows: I'he Prince of Waies, an .onorory Colonel of the Tenth Hus ars. has one; another belt.tigs to he ol’icers of that famous regi nent. ami it is brought out at mess <n state occasions; lhe Coii’itess of 'ardigan owns a 'list, which is tin- third, and off hind lhe hoot’ »rae< s^the sidebo ird of Sir James It is beautiful mounted -lawves. n silrn-r ami is mitnrally highly The Scientific »rothers I'-.rci Giovanni S t Lol i-f, Mo. . Jan. 22 —A fright fill accident, aceompmied by great loss of life, occurred at the Sarah street crossing of tin- Wabash Rail ro-id at 1O; o Go'clock Tuesday night Eight people were instantly killed f ilid eleven seriously injured. ami Giacomo Thev were born on July I. 19 years The mother’s maiden name v.-is Antonin Me.’.z.ino Their birth- nlace was Loc.-inn. Turin. Italy I'he same mother has had nine chil dren. all strong ami well The twins are connected from the sixth rib downward, ami have but one pair of legs ami a single abdomen. The spinal column»« arc distinct until tin* lumbar region is reached. There they unite al an angle of 130 'I'he s'lcinm seems to be a single lone. k tildi in I In- Snow Aimric.in 1875. their mother being ■ •hl 4 pub interesting picture of the lishes an degrees. Thev have two dis tinct stomachs, hearts ami pairs of lungs. The arterial and respira tory systems are quite distinct, the heart beats and breathing differing often in the two individuals At I he age of 30 <lays they weigh«» 1 8 poiimls, and in the next 31 «lavs gained over three pounds. The terrible catastrophe was tie the result of apparently careless driving on William Pluck’s A Daughter of the pirtofone of the lletli’ a new edition of which is men ki’leii. lie had charge of a about to pc duali-med pv Harper <V party of twenty persons, members Brother s is the work which gave of the Clover Leaf Fishing Clllb him his rank among the best Eng and their guests, who hired a 1'2 lish novelists It appeared origi horse sleigh from the livery stable nally in th«1 Glasgow Weekly Her of Jesfe Arnot nt 8 o'clock, for the ald as a prize story, ami th«- author purpose of taking a pleasure rule retained his anonymity when it H<- lad H«i recognize«! in Rti idler who Thev had driven over the western cairn* olitili volume form and southern portion of the citv. some reputatimi. but wisli«-«l to test was watching the passing of th«- Portland and Tacoma Foothwll ami were returning to the stable biniseli upon his merits, ns Scoot Clubs a Chilian officer whom lie They arrived at the crossing as the did with Waverlev. i'he position answer had known during his residenc«* in Firguson aecoiiKHlation rushed into my iiuestion Did you <>r did vou that country. Accoste«! him. th«- the cut approaching Sarah street not?” two began a conversation, and fi..- Owing to the high embankment on "I’m sorry to sav I believe I allv the Colonel recalled himself to tha south side of the track the the other’s tuptnory. l he Chilian driver of the sleigh did not see the did ” rapid IV approaching locomotive. "Major do you reineinber Dives?” represented that he was here as the Before he realized his flanger the "I think 1 have read of him some agent of a Chilian mining syndicate sleigh was struck fairly ii> the to make arrangement« with the Ta- tenter. where.” "That won’t do, direction. som<* of those A very interesting relic has fai milking You was made Jan. 1. Col. G. Doug di<l not lend your talents, then to las s'lewerton, f rinerlv of the Unit many?” « after air ami its ot-cnpaiils scattered in 7 A< oMA, Wv., Jan. 15—Sec ret agents of ('hili are said to be in moment. Major A frightful scene was depicted with them for the reduction of Chi! "Black .lack’s" CliHnger. llk. not resist the temptation to lai or rate information. for their money. May I come The first discovery of these secret in?’ agents of the Chilian Government oppression peaceful that the sleighing party did not for s«»e the Hppronching train 'I'he He i»Tlck. he sai«l. was perfectly straight negotiations •r attempted tp open bor «iefeuses.their vnlnerab e points, “Do you not know it to be so?” approaches etc- Trusted einin’s “Yes. But I was a week mortal; saries are siiid t«> have been in ’I'a ami tin* manufacturing fieople a re coma ever sine«* New Year’s day. very rich and poweiful. I coniti ami ar«- said to have obtained accu th«* of questioned the smelter people a bout •iheail ami In- Leliev«»s tln-v could the -upposid mission of the Cillian have seen th«- engine bail the driv md found that the Chilian bail nev- er us«-d ordinary pr«*cf.ution. I accurate maps of t\e coast ami har benefit the ptsir?” not one commerce. Bu* of reconnoitre the ns-i-tanec of the enemv. "It mav he so.” “Wait a cut. He had a straight, level road, apprehended no danger ami was going at a good rate of speed, quent trips along the .Soiind ami of th«' aceomniofhition emlenvorcd, communicated wi’h persons bear in his story of th«» afl’iiir, to clear Ilesavs ing Chilian names in San Franc s- I th«» <»ngin«’«»r of all bliiim*. prized by its owner. every Paeifl' c coast port ed thill he did not blow tin* whistle of his locmnotive ns hi* ran into the him and flit! not sei* th«» sleigh or its is found that he had lodging in the enpants uittil he struck them, ¡md city, wlire he met his fellow coun then, he adds sorrowfnllv, it was in trymen, ami that they made fre to«» lat«1 Th«* conductor in charge lower them.” few , bv ARNEV LOINiE. NO. 77. I. O O F. H» al Otifl Fell*.«a Ilsll. eierv Siinirdai m. H. M. HOST»*, N. G. Ir.iwn. Treat «Iiillmi spies A netto "No. sir. l ilt HARNEY : f •JI ages?” D i t AHurnev Kvprviciilative *beuni«.r the The eng'neer of the train admit- He set al out to watch he was rusty hell. ” 5.«¥l Harper's Magazine . . There had ^^Hibl an,l Harper’s Weekly 5.-J0 "That's where he is now. You 5.-J0 not been many visitors of late, and lid and Harner's Bazar ' sought the friendship of the rich. 3.75 |HBi' i' i Harrer's Young People old doorkeeper had almost d and Alden’s Manifold Cvclopedia. 2.W the £ h additional volume after V.,1. I, Ift t enta: I di<l you not?” . thrown his arm out of place the last ^■entg extra tier volume. t>. staue. "I am nfrai«! that I did ” time he locked the portals On Copiesof nil tlieiibove works ''im be ex ‘"l <>u fraimed laws to enable them amiti led at le.sure in the ReauiiiK Room. this side the gates the streets were to pile up monster fortunes?” E Publisher» of periodlcH’S tire solicited worn into deep ruts from constant <1 clubbing rates. « <. py of iheir work for rihij ‘ That is what 1 h.ive heeir ac ree lienoiiii Room—"e file mid bind lhe travel, but on the other side the on. I at cl. se of every half-volume, »••>•< »••• « 1 cused of?’’ bv advertisement. grass grew up between the joints "Is it true or not?” in th«- golden bricks. Anothei host "I'm afraid it is. But I’ve re- ADVERTISING 11A T ES : of cherubs were burnishing the E j 1 wk I 2 wk I 1 mi. | 3 mo | > mo 1 vT peiited mi my way here ” jewels ami gold forming th«* portals h I $1.50 $2.50 1 $5 00 $3 'M) 1 $11.00 $15.00 Never ndne* about that just now 4 00 is oc 3 00 i. 50 12 U' Old St. Peter jS , 0 of tht) inner gates. ! 3.50 5.00 K00 1-, (10 to oo • 4 00 These laws you trailed—d:d thei • ”..l huge armchair, 6 00 10.00 20 00 4. JI 32.00 50.00 sat dozing in his 6 00 y uo 15.00 2». 00 4SJN) 54. <4 clothe the nak>'d* feed ti e l.ungiv n.îo 16.00 2S 00 4S.00 SO. 00 P.O « when he was suddenly aroused Lv 20.00 :.o oo 40 00 <►0.00 no oo 14.1 00 nr heal the sick ?” I a knocking at th«' door " I I elit-ve not "Who’s there?” he demanded. JOB W ORK "Did thev imt deprive the naked 1 y h "Major McKinley of Ohio ” •« <hi at e rerv flcBcription excrrited with nentiiestf poor <>f c,,mf,,rtal>|e '’lothing?” *ud : < BpHl< li. ui reim niib.e rilles "Are you the Governor of that HM ‘ Il is very likely.” eircti i I hib . P. stern, Pamphlets State? ” Envt I. .pen. I ill betn’B. I etter Heads. •'Did not your hi’] make every 4( t:-' Inen B, N»/te Ih*a< h . < ans, Tit Kels. "Yes, sir.” Invitali, ns. I'tHtH H. Itoti nets. Etc. cents worth ofw.iolen goo.is cost tin "You are the author of the Me H eiiali , ia kept remi’iirlv <o: ,s'e for re- poor man a tiollar?” <-. in ibe < eo. I’. Hoiveii Newspaper Ad- iKir.ley bill, too I suppose?” t ing Bureau, 10 Spruce at.. New York "Yes. sir.” "I confess th it 1 am. sir ” •r "And the GO cents went into tie i 1 "What was your olject. Major, I pocket of the /sei m.inuf.n-’.ur OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. n in ma kin t that biU?” at er?” •Protection.” NATIONAL : "I Sllpp 'Se so ” '•protection? I don’t umh-rs ami ent*...................... Benjamin Harrison zb ' .Major I can’t let you in.” 'reBiileiit I evi P. Morton sir. Pleas«* explain your ary of State .lames G Blaine yon. F "This exc-edingl v painful Hi arv of Treaaurv Charles F. sler I >1 arv of I nterior ■I. hl' W. Noble self” tclligem-e May I l,e permitted h arv of War Reiitielfl Proctor f "Its f)l,j net and scope was to pro arv of Navy Benjamin F. Tra« e' *n I i .qui-e why nol?” ______ Ärv of \«ri, alture Jeremiah M. R r.k American manufacturer ev I eneral Wm. II. Mille, tect the T "Certainly. We have i rotcctioi PuannuBtcr Uanand John Wnnaniiikei I’r-nii foreign cheap labor.” STATE—X ■REGON : here. We protect the unpn teetef "How d«> you prevent this?” I. N. Dolph a. v untori from I bci r < qipressors.’’ « I J. II Mit. lie. L <■«-«»» h n "By putting heavv duties on tlx* R. Biniter Germent -- ve, mr "Then I mav go?” D.Sylves’er Pennovet MM ary of State R .Geo. W. McBride fore.gn product ” Murer >vV. "Yes. i.eL below. Gabriel will coll R Phi I. Mete, hail. I "Did this make th»» manufacturer ■ n I’nhlle Inal ruction R J. B. McElro M Printer R duct vou to the apartments (» Frank I ukei sell his wares cLeaper?” R R S. I'ean. i >iv< s ’’ ■ me .Indites R / Wm. wm. P. r. l I, ord I "I flon’l Dclieve it di«l ” br It ’ W W. Tha i> et A i . bt . D e R eign Reuben S strähn. "Did he pav his lalorers higher r«h of cherubs were oiling locks of heaven’s gates. NO. IS. -................................................... which A Dniight« r of Heth gave him’ Mr. Black has ii-ver lost ami the call for a new edition <>f his novels is a sign that his |s>ptilarity increases with th# wars. This «■dilion has Is-eii thoroughly revised by hints« If, and will 1« in every re- •pert a desireahi«- one