'on the American side except ther “He said”—replied the lawyer, BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS United Saeies troops None of the speaking in a horse whisper—“he »■ I’m G.nza’- men ar«- cul!«*cted in large said: ‘1 beg yer pardon, sur. FEBRi ARV .1 •numbers. Thcje.are never more, the watchman of the street, sur! than‘four or five t« uether at one an’ I thought ’twould be best for Il. vmg purchased the « iqiie sto« k foimcrly I ( |«>ngtng to Cal 1 ♦ ’ ’ • . « ‘ f .* ‘ ■ me. sur to come up an ’ tell ver that fim«- Giirzn is seldom, if ever, on ‘Ü ■' I Geer, comprising all lines of Hr. L If y«* 1 he Am«-ric:.r. tide, ami it will be ver front door stood open1 • . 1 ■ t at. • .. ’ ' K'lM AI <’ I'JL’l Ttb. I'ext to imfossiblv to capture him dole lavin’it that wav’ sur, it’s hardware , crckery . glassai are . tinware ■ a , . __ _ _ j’.'Do v«m 11 11 k there xi ill be a r« vo-I bad luck ye’U have before the Interested i > tliejV' -Mcxte?’ “tin the 1st of STOX . . hardware , si ndfrifs , a carientfrs tools mornin’ I’ ” I Th.W Who ar.- I : •> . U b> V - ' • ,March .those w.un think there xv 11 ’•«S' xteneMn of tin- Oiegon-Pa(nfitf-r-»il-> . . •• . T : j ‘ 1 ’ ’■ u' I ofler th«- sanie for sale al greatly 1« «iueed.pl ices for CASH. IS HEFEN« EOF HIS Alo | HEB. ,,(" De a 1« volut’on ..x» ilj l-o miivlr fa^in eastern connection „ii|i 8®< >ad to "u 1 . ; . ’ , • - ' ! Ga rza s «»rgamzation- is II egrai ■K* d with the. news contain« «I s’itpri«e«f C. II VOEGTLEY Dav'11 I’orter • f Savannih Kll k 111. VX Hv. his strength at v« rv short notice •Sbe of ■ the Chicago Time,« muf Yliat strength is hibrv than is S avannah . Ga.. Feb. 2.—Davi.« ■t WilBtlie opening of spring the Porter, D« puli’ Collector of Cn-• [ o I 1 known. ()yr troops xviR d^ all that 1 hieagl and Noylliwestern -will miutjKce its long cherished pr.i- is jM.ssii le to protect the bolder. 1 toms at Savannah, was shot an«i JOI’N SAYER, . • >................... Proprietor. •qfaaKjlii rx,c,|sion toward the Pa- There will I k * no fighting between the ! killed hv his sixteen-vear-o|d son 1 ; • ■«: 1 >• ’« 1 I o’clock this morning at Porter'« tie, wjtich stopp« d temporarily at Mexican« on the American side of at Situat’d «ni Silvie? riv»r 1 ist of Burns, near th»- nridg«- 1 he river. Garza ’ s intention to is residence. Porter went hom«* late gden.^xxiil ultimately reifich ths do his fighting In Mexico. ” umler the inriuenye of liquor, and. I >ast sTiic Chicagoand Northwet .. , -MA» 1A ’ « •♦’«l< je, •,* . being chid. «1 bv his wife, st ruck h‘r ClJStODIf^PS W.!l •n owns the Fremdiit. " Eikrorn fceive GOOD FLOUR from TiUs Laws ei •« Ght.af. His daughter interfered, and th«m!QO0ci WFlfyil id Missouri Valiev, which runs • II voung Porter ran to a bureau and I om Missouri Valleh. la., to Fort ¡•'r.H>i irarpcr'« vtinia l’e»>|>le • » taking ».tit a load« d revolver fireri ¿4 asper in Wyoming, a distance i t A law ' er and a Bishop (pei iiaps at his fathej The father turned 1 >0 miles. The new ext« nsio’i is the Bi'lmp should come first) w« h; on the son, and both fell on th« | > be fn 'om Fort Casper to Ogden talking, and this was the manner long uailey . prupruiorK. floor together. In the struggle f >• ity, Utah The gap to be covered of their talk: . • 1 ■ • v the pistol young Porter shot twice itween the two points is about 40G • f have beeotn«1 thoroughly eon ' more, the.la t shot peiiefraling his iies. ■' The construction of the vine««!.” sai«l th«* lawyer, ‘ of the fattier’s breast near the heart 1 1 ■ad will (open up oil ami coal fields- existenc of nocturnal apparitions Good Billiard tables. Pleasant Card Rooms, etc , etc. , » He staggered to his fet t and i «to . I '• .' «< < •« hich fully equal those of fhe east for I have seen m:e!” the next, room and fell into the his Silo > 1 1* i-«t class in ever» p irticulir. ExoTienced hartendtjrd id arqs id to be large!» controlled “Dear me!” «-xclainn-d the Bish r<>. king-, hair, where he di. <1 Mixed drinks to please the most fastidivus. y the ■Vanderbilts and the Stan ward walked to iwdiee headquar­ . .1 . I • ” ’ . ■ .1 id rails along the western end of ad aiul was tailing intn my fir»t ters and surrender« It I reparatr.rv ’<> pushing its Jim cn bv a strange crealciug noise. killed his fa 1 her. as he left his Rill Woods is “in it.” “And don't vmi f»r«et it.” , T -stward There has lately la-ei. sounded as if someone was walkinv home a- -oon as m- tired th«- shots rem wal of activity in forwarding upstairs! The ste ? sounded near­ What he don’t know alsmt th «• care of horses is n't worth knowing I . In talking of the affiir in his cell ppliexto Casjier. The cause of er and nearer, slower and slmve«; k *** ’ ‘ lie said t •It 1 had killed inv falli­ Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of f|n- I couutix' desired 1 imnjrdiate aggressive movement solemn measured they were, afid 1 * * ' ■ ’■ ' 1 • r’ that Is li tie .dies from Ids f ’lie Chicago and Northwestern presently ikev haulted at my door. 4 ■ ‘ < J ’ * . * i • I woumis. 1 have it to say. from the ipceipt of what is considered 1 drew the sheet over my head, ami his own lips. I hat 1 did right. A liable i nformation that the Gould la v th«*re trembling, not daring . Io few Vears ag >.j speaking 111 my irty has taken up the old scheme move i*.* 1 pres nee about ¡1 x oting man killing Charles Francis Adams for an »Sum« thing.” continued the law­ E. B. REED, 1‘ioprietor. his fat her 111 t Ids city lor I.eating tension <>f the Union Patific from yer. “entered my room, aid threw 1 » f I « ’« his mother. my father, in reply to The proprietor has renovated the building from ,the gruuml present terminus in southwest the sheet, over my face. 1 felt rath t* a r« mark thai the xoung man he roof and put in several stone flues n Utah across Nevada and Cali er than saw a faint yellow glimmer­ 1 .»•< must r.'utet his cn >te continually, •niat»LSan Francisco. The com ing light I couhl not move at Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in rcrmii'metidmg his Iimisc t<: 1 said: .Never; he may regret the •lion of this scheme will upset the first, but I presently manage«! to necessity, l>nl never I he act the public, we believe we only d o him justice to say In« I iqiis »' «'ill iance petween the Union Pacific gain a l’ttle courage. I drew the The, paficide was co« 1 and col­ give entire satisfaction. . ,.,1» »* . i d the Southern Pacific, which sheet, cautiously down from my • •♦T'* . ’ ‘ » lected m ail tn- said.—Chronicle. )MNv*g at Ogden form a trans face and—look'd!” ; * / ■ . Mia-1 , *TT »i : ■ -«■ ’ ----------- :---------- ri itinental route from Omaha to ‘.Well!” cried the Bishop, excit­ » V ( A YMMlEKbli. Fol Nil. n Francisco. The Union Pacific edly. •a » »I ’ O COlflemplates breaking ils al ♦ -41 “In the centre < f th ■ room.” said Y oungstown . O.. Feb. 2—Nim- th the Chicago 11 the ( bicago & North- and he wore a broad leather band r and six children. A thorough si arcl. (MKat the turn- operations are about his waist. In one hand h>* faikd to rexeal a cl w, and he w ; s » •ut to be renewed on the O.*e- held a |»eculiarly shajied lantern. | tamil. . given up f«.r dead bv his I 1 Pacific road, is further evidence from which flowed th«* yellow Iqfht. During the past week a inesM-ge 1 the [plan is for these two roads making strange ghostly sha b'nxson f o 11 Caseyville, Mo . was iec«ived nice* |ierhans• at Baker City.I tiie wall behind him. In the other slating McGuire was theie, and h s • Chfea go A Northwestern is evi I he held a staff, th«- looks of which t, sous sent for him at once lie ar- * i » itly determined upon having an was unpleasant. Heiftoodj still in ..... . ...... .v.............................................(giv«-d to dav. and. though h’s iih ntal let of its own on the Pacific sea- th« mMdleOfthe-tloor, losing -t [lr„ub|,. ha(I noV disappear d. th -! ■ rd, and active preparations are me. Presently t ^d:....................................... W-H <>verjoV(.d Bv reHM„,' for construction this year art thou? WhtH dost thou want?”’ ,,f hi, Heak J. t|„.y r, fra „ ends of this future trans f’ ‘ A ik I what did he say?’ ’ c >« d fro||| * her# he ha„ |mm () fur • • •• tai line—Baker City Dem-J the Bishop, fixing his eyes upon . , , , , I »be odd expression of the lawydt’s than to learn h« ha«l l«een farm ; f r* fge®. m . .. -- — png in the West.—The Republic. I Hill L Th3 Herald ET A-2EL ÜX2V A R E TEXAS Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes. RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. r ■ I i P IS IN MEXICO. worth. K as.. Feb 4 —Col-I Martin, U. S. A., Aw«*iw-1 itant-Gmeral, with head- at San Antonio, Tea , has ived in thia citv. lie is Mexican bandit, (»ana, is inerican anil, but he pass tune in Mexico and some i the city of Mexico quietly ing hia forces There are w Anericane along the river ---- ----------------—- y K fa u HERALD f B hi S ubscribers to the heralo Should Take Advantage of its Uscii in Million« o* IT tries—40 Years the Standard. ) Ck *