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W. bill / "LITTLE TEX , " A Cowboy Trogwdy in the For- Off Owyhee Mountain ? . Portland OrfKonlin. It was just n year ago to-day that two youug mon , named Olark nnd Denton , employed on ono of those largo cattle ranches that are now to bo found only in the territories , started out from the "homo station" to hunt up a band of boot atoors that had been roaming in the hills nearly a dozen miles away , Winter wns com ing on , and the San Francisco butch ers were clamoring for more steore. The two youngsters were employed by Jnhn Callow , an old-timer , who had not been east of the Hookies in thirty years or more. Early in the small fifties ho was mining away up in Northern California , where ho made good wagcf , but like nil the rest of the big-hearted men of the Argonantio era , apcut it ns ho went along. Eirly in the sixties ho waa ono of the in ' trcpid band who cro'scd the Sacr.i- mouto river near oil Fort Heading and struck out eastward over the old emigrant trail. For three hundred odd miles this party of eighty gallant prospectors defied every danger that bravo men over mot. Their line of march lay through n track- lees wilderness , where boars were thicker than raccoons are in any part of the Sacramento Val- loy. The largo bands of hostile In * dtans , now fortunately extinct , the Wylackas and Taschastns , then ranged up and down the streams which united to form the Sacramento , and every night the camp was guarded as though the cohorts of Tamerlane threatened to swoop down upon it. After untold hardships the party reached Jordan Oreek , where they found the great Bonanza of War Eagle Mountains. Years rolled by and the diggings were honeycombed. John Oatlow began to invest in cattle , and u few years eaw him rich nnd prosperous , with a domain extending further than ahorse could gallop in n day. The business of his ranch called for an army of riders ; men export iti oaddlo nud born to some other feeling than fear of per sonal danger. In the morning while the lada were eating breakfast , n Ion ? row of saddle horses hitched in front of the door made an appearance ai if n company of dragoons had halted and were foraging upon the hospitality of TUB IDA1IO CATTLE KINO , who had the entire range of sixty mtlca vividly photographed in his mind , just as u skillful river pilot knows every rock and snog in his river , nud can rely upon escaping thorn on nny night light enough to coo the water without a wind ripplo. Break fast over , the cattle king walked slowly to the firo-placo , and , filling his monstrous meerschaum with tobacco - bacco enough to make nn elephant drowsy , ehovelcd up n live coal and tamped it down with hia thumb. "Well , boya , Igueas we'll begetting ready for another drive to Winno- muck. Carroll , you and Bill Howard stay home to-day and hava the wogon horses shod. Look well to the grub wagon , for I don't want it to break down with the fodder and have to leave it in the middle of the desert. Packard will not the ahoea on eight horaes for you to-day , and nigger Dan will go for cook. " "Whatahall I do , air , " aakea Nathan - than Olark , a dark andnwarthy young herdsman , known aa "Littlo Tex. " "Well , Tex , you and Frank Benton go over into Juniper flat and rouse out them steers over there. Bring 'cm over aa far as the French corral. They'll crooa the river easy now , while the water's low , and no ice a runnln' . When you got to the French corral you will find Blue Peter in thoro. i'io him to the fence before you turn in the atcera , or ho will bo nagglin' them to death. " "Blue Potoi" waa a dark blue roan bull from the once famous Whipplo herd at San Matoo. ' lie owed hia name to his peculiar color , and Mr. Outlaw owed a largo aharo of hia ample fortune to the lusty old aultan whoso sono and daughters were nibbling the succulent bunch- grans oil a hundred hillsides. But the ' veteran wns in the aero and yellow loaf of * lifo and the herd needed an Infusion - fusion of now blood. Show old John a bull that Baited him , and ho would pay five hundred dollars for him as quickly aa ho would three. Ho t knocked the ashes out of his pipe and > said : "Oobloy , you rldo up the boggy meadow nbovo the French corral , and you'll Gnd Blue Peter in there with about a dozen cowa. Drive 'cm cM up into the corral r.nd then drive the cows. Then you go on and make the beat of your wny across the river , to meet Bunton and Little Tex with the eteera that are comin' in from Juniper fl t. They will got there about 10 o'clock , and it'll ' take 'cm coven houm to got the etoera back to the corral for the night. Wo can easy bring them up hero in the morning. Ef I have time I'll drive down to the corral and load old Pete homo. Pete otnyu in the barn for the rest of hia dayti. Ho waa a good investment , nnd ho nhan't ; bo loft to starve on the hillsides. Two hundred and ton atoora for Miller & Lur wonder if them fellers ain't got [ pretty near monr-y enough ? " A C'HANQK OF HOUHKfl , There wno "mounting in hot huete" nbout tbia tuno. Hearing Berne loud talk amen ? hia cowboys , the old man walkoddov/nto inqoiro the cause , "Who'a a-doin1 all this brlndlln1 , ' to know " I'd care ? "It's Red HInff Sam , air lie eaya ho won't rldo Ohulkllno , air , after me puttin' the enddle on him , 003 his ho roc la sick , sir , " replied Bill Farr , the ata bio boss. "Lot roe have him , " anpgcstec "Little Tex , " ' I'd rather ride him than any oihor horao on the rv.iob Ilo'a been a cavalry horeo and was eold by the government when Forl Orook waa abandoned. You can see the vent on hia shoulder yet , thougl ) ilia pretty well grown over. " "Shall I ahlft your saddle ito hlra1"ai > kodUillFarr. "Yei , and give my horao to San Hurst. He'll ault him butter to ride down in the muddy bottoms alouj filuttol creek , anyhow , " replied Nc than Clark , aa ho vaulted into tin addle and blow the amoko of a cigarette otto from hia nostril * . "Oomo along / Webfcot , " ho culled , and the next moment lin nnd Frank llnnlnn were bounding over the frosty trull torard the river Owheo. Fair and lornly reader , I think I can hoar the musical rlpplo of your laughter ns you dnnoo in your mad glee over the amoolh worn bowlders. Whuu asthma dothroncd wy strength you clear waters nnd lifo giving brccitu caused my body to ba born anew. DAMON AND VT7IIUH. Some six ycara previous to thp po- rlod of this story n mnn named French had owned a portion of the ringo nf which Qfttlow is novr solo mnjter. JJo built a strong corral on the line bo tweoti himself nnd hit noighborr , with the undorMiinding that both mould ha o free ueo of it in cor.tulernUon of the water right , which wns from a spring on O.vtlow'a land. Urnce the corral got its name mid rotnincd it long nfter Its builder had cold out and quit the country. The lads rode along by It nndaflotdod nutrangu contrast ns tuny galloped eido by side. Nathan Olark wns n plump , muscular young man , with dark hair and eyes , betraying hio nationality in the gu'f states ; Uontoii , the only native of Oregon in the whole outfit of covbojs on old John's ranch , waa of alight figure and featured delicate , ouough for a school girl. Ilia frame w a ot the atub-and-tnist order , however , ami how wife s nctivo na ft cit. At first " \Vub \ foot" was the general butt of the ca ; bub ns ho was very conaotontious in the discharge of his duty , ho coon grow into favor with the elder horckra nnd the major-domo who kept the accounts of the ranch. Apparently slight in tiguro and delicate ot consti tutlon , ho was as sinewy and powerful tuB man of his weight as could bo found. Born on the banks of the grand old Columbia , at Hood river , just when Oregon was knocking at the door of Oongress for admission into the Union , ho had shared the drudg ery incidental to the llfo of on Oregon fanner's son till 1879 , when ho went out to SnnLo river with n party of prospectors ! from The D.illcs. The placers proved worthless and the par ty disbanded at Silver City , where ho entered into the service of his present employer. Between him and "Little Tor" had grown UD a brotherly affec tion. They rode together at all hourj , and were the first in the saddle nnd the _ , last . . to dismount. Ono day Fill Forraaid : "Tox , I think yon and Webfoot had ortor got married. " PNato Olark' . f ace flushed with anger for a moment , and then ho oaid In a quiet way : "If I knew a woman that I thought aa much of aa I do of Frank Benton , I would marry her to-morrow. " On they galloped past the French corral , over rocka and through plushy bottomn , up hill and down dale. It waa nearly 11 o'clock when they reached Juniper Flat , and found about a hundred head of steers browsing among the stunted troea. Riding up the summit of the Bleep hill and look ing northward toward the line of tim ber which marked the course of the Boieo river , there was not a hoof or a horn in sight. "Little Tex" turned around in his saddle , nayiug : ' Rsckon they're all hero , Frank ? " "Yea , all there is to gtt , " replied hia companion. IN TUB ICY WATEHS 0V TUB OWYHEE. The two rr.ou now dashed In and out the stunted trees with loud cries of " ! " "Git homo old " 0 "Honp-la , Nigl" "Oat > of that , Timbprfoot ! " "Look at ye , Broadhornal" " And soon the whole band were cantering slowly down the hill towards the Owyhoe river. It was a lovely autumn day , clear and cool. The cloudless nky above , and the air , purer than can bo found anywhere doe , tinged with frost oven at noun , betokened an early and severe winter. From Ju niper Flat to the "homo station" of the ranch was about twenty-two miles southeast , while the old and de caying town called Silver City waa about a like distance. At lait the band ] reached a grove of cottonwoods on the bank of the Owyheo , and "Tex" rode ahead to the water's edge , to keep the herd from going down atream. Above the ford the water was so deep that they would not attempt it. At last the loadera of the band had crossed aafely to the opposite bank. Benton waa bringing up the roar , and the laat of the stragglero was already in the wa- ter , which wai cold as ice and awifter ithan i mill race. Nathan Olark then started his horao forward , and as ho did so the brute stumbled and throw hie head back wildly in hia offorta to regain his footing. Aa ho did BO , 0d 0a head struck Olark fall in the face and knocked him out of the saddlo. Be i- fore he could "recover himself ho was thirty yards down stream , where .1k .1o .1P Hank into a deep hole. Ho came up with a frantic ecronni and sank back to rise no more. Poor Frank Benton waa nearly crazed with nnguiuh a ho paw his friend disappear in the angry wotcra , and behuld the terrified horeo : galloping homeward wilh the saddle turned under his belly. It wan past noon , bu'tho day had never grown warm. Frank drove the lust of the cattle over , knowing they would not crocs back again. In the mean time Oobloy had napa- rated tha polygamous "Blue Peter" from the quadruped houria of his harem , and wan about to ride down to the ford to meet Clark and n , when ho recollected that It was nearly noon , and there waa to bo a pot-pio , for dinner at the ranch house. More over , It waa to bo prairie chicken potpie - pie , ao Oobloy muat take it in. So ho led the old bull up to the atablca aud got there in time to got a plato at the second table. "See anything of Tex and Webfoot in your travoh , Ooblej ? " asked the proprietor of the ranch. "No ; I reckon they had u job hud- dlln'tho band , " waa Oobloy'a reply. 'I Bhonldu't ' think so , " replied Mr ] "on cold daya like this they generally got in among the junipers , aud it don t take lung to got to' i gttther. Ride down aud moot them after you fioiHh dinner. " Oobley mounted1 again aa BOOH ua hock : hoi finitthod dinner and rode bad toward the river. Aa ho emerged fron the hollow where the Irouch corra atood ho saw the band cf eteerd coin i ing down the trail which led over tin low divide , "So here they are at last. Why they are way ahead of the boys 'Taint right to run a band of fatstoon aa hard ao tbat. The old roan wll nigjlylvo them fit for thla-it'a aomo of THE OTTAWA CYLINDER COifti SHELLEB , r CO , . tiKNKKAL At.WI'S. COUNCIL KUIITS. IOWA Wobfoot'o doin's. By Jinks , of hero ain't old Ohnlklino a goln' like n comet ith the RiuUllo under his bjlly. What's up , I wonder ? " The terrified horse galloped np the corral and Ojbloy dismounted , Approaching preaching Ohalkliuo carefully , ho first patted him on the neck nnd then began - gan to extricate him from the mam of vrcck wi.h which ho WAS ontnnglod , The horau's knees were badly skinned , indicating that ho had n novoro fall. Cobloy lad him back to the stables , saying : "Thorns something gone wrong with 'Little Tex , ' for 1 caught Ohnlklino near the corral with the saddle turned. The cattle nro mound there nnd they're pretty badly ftm up. But I rode np to the head of the low divide and could BOO nothing of the boys. " "Thero must bo something the matter - tor , " said Mr. Catlow , with n look of alarm. "Tex and Web never would have run the steers like that ; and then the sorrel horse comin' home alone , too. Wait , and I'll go with alV " you. An iron-gray stallion , a son of the mighty Lodi , stood nt the barn door. Vaulting into the taddlo with a lightness - ness not to bo expected in n man of his years , old John and Cobloy rode down . ( to the corral , where they spent an hour In penning up the stccro. Then they started tor the river , but not a sign could they ROO of the boys. It ( was now past 3 .o'clock , nnd the dull < , pray , hiudon sky foretold n cold and ! pitiless night. LASlOINd THU BOOT. Meanwhile , Frank Bouton had pursued - sued hio eonroh for the body of h'u lost companion. Itas too late in the year for hydraulic mining , and the river wan quite clear , llo rode Hlowly along the bank and looked into every holo. Everywhere ho could uco the bottom , but not a glimpse of the body of his friend. A bright thought struck him. "Tho big drift below the muddy crossing , " ho said , and put spurs to his horse for a point live miles down the river from where "Little Tex" loot his lifo. Half ou hour later ho stood beside a vast "jam" of logs of every imaginable kind of timber. There was a hat swirling J about in the foaming eddy. The poor lad scarcely know what to do. The water was forty feet deep , behind the jam , and probably his dead friend lay at the bottom of it. In his dcapatr ho gave a glance up the stream , and saw an object rolling down through u rifilo , It caught against n anag. It was the body of Nathan Olark. Snifc water and a tired man are not oatily reconciled. Benton felt that if ho alighted from hia horao and undertook - took to lift his dead friend out of the water , ho might become parulyzod with cold and lose the body altogether. So ho rode in as close to the Bnaj us he could and made a 110030 of himiutu , which ho slipped over the dead nnn'n shoulder. Then span ing his horao , ho ] dragged the corpse out on the river bank. j "Oh , God forgive me , " thought the tender , hearted youth , "for lassoing n human , being like if ho was n dumb brute. " A ghnoo nt the dead man's face re vealed the fact that hltt forehead was crushed in by the fearful blow received from tlio horse's head Ills clothing was froisan stiiT , and na ho lay upon the bank , oDld nnd stark , his sighUcsa eyes were turned up to the sky just reddening with the last glow of depart ing day. What to do with him was now Frank's perplexity. If he left hlrn there the wolves and panthers might mutilate the body No , ho must lift him on his horse and take him homo to the ranch. Stay , it was every foot of twonty-threo miles to the ranch , while it wao leas than sixteen tu Silver City ; nnd they would have to take him to Silver City for burial. It was Bottled. Frank lifted that body acrona hia saddle nnd Imhod it securely , face downward. Thun taking the bridle roliia in hid hand ho started on a sharp walk. Do looked at his watch nervously. "Half past four o'clock. Laa-i than nn hour ot daylight. " A TKUIUW.K JOUHNKT. The fira > lour milon of walking did not bother the wiry Oregon boy very much. But ns durkuosa drew on apace ho began to feel the iutoneo cold , which nippoa his thin features and Boomed to chill the very marrow in his boaos. Tie walked aloii { { with ocoro foot and aolitng hcnrtnnd thought of hiu in * , or'a anxiety at his ubienco. At times n night bird would PABU him with booming sound , nnd from n lone- ly cairn of rocks on the hillside would ring out tlko lonely bark cf a coyote. All elao was still , and In the chill fltnilit night ho wat nearly perishing with the culd Lighting a match ho idlooked at hia watch and it wai pant nine o'clock. ' Nervous and agitated Iwyond all usual habit , ho trudged aloDfj the trail till mddenly ho csino , upon n bro-id road crossed with i-ovur- nl vrngon tracks and full of deep rut * , It wns the county road loading frum Home to Winnomucca , , "It , can't bo more than eight miles more , and perhaps , by nil that's good , thoro'o a light now , " Ho walked nlong for an hour , which Boomed like an age , but the light had gone out , At last ho stood ' in front of an adobe hovel where lived a man named Columbus Kilbourn , called ' 'Olum" for short. Bunton'h voice wan weak as he called for help and wns answered by the bud bark < i a dog , Then came a rattling at u J , . ZBULI No. 328 Broadway , FOR In the line or fancy articles , odor cases , hand painted toilet sets , hand made laces , kid gloves , etc. ' FINE MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. GEORGE F. CRAWFORD , FER MD SHIPPEI OF EGGS. No , 519 South Iain Street COUNCIL EtLi'Pf S , IOWA I pay the highest Market Pricj and Deduct no 4 Gommiission. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAIMA , LEfflGH , BLOSSBUBG AND.ALL CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LI E , PLASTER , ETC , Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Cor , Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Blufl's. only window in the hovel as a voice called out : "What the drniron do you wantl" "Help , in God's name ! ' answered the pcribliini ; man ; "I'm ' nearly dead with cold ! " "Hit's only throe miloB to Boono- vlllo. Go on there , " replied Clum. "I can go no further. My horao'a given out , nnd I'm neatly dead with he cold. Let mo in , do ! " "Dorn'd cf I like to , You may bo a very coed man and you may bo a denied Walln Walla horao thief bound for Wood river , " growled Mr. Kil- burn , anfjry ut being distnrbfld so Into. "For God'n s.iko , don't turn nni elf , " pleaded Frank. ' 'I'm here with tl u doiid body of a friend , Hutu Olark. " "Dunno anybody of that nemo , " mud the voice from the window. " "Thoy RometimcB called him 'Little Tox"sobbed Frank. "Why the dragon didn't you say act Hold on , atraugor. " Five minutes later Frank's tired horao waa in the adobe barn , munch in hia hay. The body waa rolled In nu old blanket and laid in the straw. Kilbourn kindled n fire and gave the furnishing boy a cup of hot coffee and u venison etcak. Frank piled up In an old bunk and wni BOOH fast ar.loep , When liu woke up in the morning the coffee pot waa niniiim' on the fire , bul the roam f ilt Quid , Ho looked np , nud half the roof wart gnno , "What's the matter with your roof , Mr. Kil'iiiu/j ' ? " ho risked. "Nothin" , my BOH , only I hud no other boaruB fur to make a coflin far poor Little Tix Durncd if there wasn't lots of good leather in tlmtboy. Bo I toro off the shakes. " Thh is no fiction. I can prove U by ft souie of HltncuHes , Idaho in the "latt ditch" of the noble army of thut cro dropping off like autumn lcivca , Like the lant eqnare thnt ctood by Oanbrouno on the night of Waterloo's rout they die , but ucrer surrender. This rough follow who unn ofrd his IIOUEO in that tinv borlcan desert to make n colllu for n friend , performed a horolo act , bu * < ono tlmt would Invo been but an every day occurrence in the days of ' 49 A yoir or more and ho will al o be placul upon thu muster roll of the iwiuolcHS heroes. A messenger was placed upon a r.t once and dispatched to the and that night the cofrboy'd remain * were downtly interred in fie old cemetery at Ruby , below the Now York mill. Every cowboy in the country stood there with bare head and sad face , on the side of thut black mountain amid u blinding fall cf snow , an the man of God uttered those loving words , "Tho Lord hath given , and the Lord hath taken away , Dlossed be the name of thu Lord for- | over. " An appropriate tombstone marks the rcatiny place of "Littlo Tor , " arm Frank Benton weara a hand- tome gold watch instead of his old eilvcr ono. It is the gift of his om- iloyor as the reward of fidelity. Fraud. Term of thuuennda of dollars arc equ nd- cred yearly on travoHnK quacki ) , who go from town to town profciuhifr to euro all ilia ilia tlmt our poor humanity la belr to. Why will the public not learn common neneo , and if they are Buffering from dys- llvor complaint , Invent a dollar In Scpsmor , euld by all druggists and endowed bv the faculty. See toatimonl- ulh. Price M ) centn , trial bottle 10cents. HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURHAGES IN THE WORLD. 11AUK IIY EIOHABDBOW.BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO , ILLS , Embody now 1882 tmprovemonta. Moi prixotlool ( ott'uruu ' ; Coiit loan to hocp ID Cider ; Una lend fuel will glie more boil and a larger volume of pure air t"ln * ° f luruicu iiiajo , ttvlii by I'imCKY fc DRADfOnD.Omaiu.Neb Jy21-Uloi DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. 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