frllE SOTiANTON TRTBUNE-TUESDAY MOIINING, APttTTj 20, 1807. IU pie Rcrtjjnit girek IV WEM WINTER JL iLJ VJi d AVTY10R or R!D MEN AMIv WHITE." Copyright, 1SD7 by O.ven WiHtcr. SYNOPSIS. Dean Drake N Kolntr to tho cattle ranch nt tho Mnihour nRency, Oregon, na thu sti. perlhtomlcnt. llu In a remarknble boy, only 19 yenrs old, yet Mux Vowel, tho cre.it entile owner, Is placing him In a position that requires courage and firmness In eon- trolling tho unruly nml often vicious cow- J llOVW. fTM lino Amn ti.l.Y. nvnlrn i- t I. A railroad lunninn whom fhn imt,.r t 10 i tako the Silver City stage. At tho June- j tlon, thej find Holies, n Fchool teacher, who Is going to liN post nt the ngency. The train from Portland brings UncV l'nvo, n peddler, well known throughout the re Rlon He sells cheap Jewelry to tho min ers and cowboys, hut makes a note of tho fact when Vogel telN Drake that on no account must whisky be nllowed at the ranch Drake, Hollos and fnile Pasco leave on tho Sliver City stage. PAIIT II. The stage had not trundled so far on Its Silver City road but that n whistle from Nampa station reached It three occupants. This was the branch train, starting bnck to Uolso with Jinx Vori-1 aboard, and the boy looked out at It With a sigh. "Only live days of town," he mur mured, "six months more wilderness, now." "JIv llf 1in been too much town," said the new schoolmaster. "I am look ing forward to a little wilderness for a change." "Change Is what I don't get," sighed Bean Diake. In a few miles, however, lief oi e they had come to the ferry over Snake rher, the recent leave-taking and his employer's kind, but dominat ing repiesslon lifted from the boy's spirit. His gray eye wakened keen again, and he began to whistle light opera tunes, looking about him alertly, like the sparrow hawk that he was. "Ever see Jeannle "Winston in Tatl nitza?' " he Inquired of Mr. Hollos. The schoolmaster, with i thankful countenance, stated that he had never. "Ought to," said Drake. "That's what the girls In the harem sing in the second act. dolly whizz!" The boy gleamed over the memory of that evening, " fou have a hard Job before you," Fald the schoolmaster, changing the subject. ' Yep. Hard." The wary Drake shook his head warnlngly nt Mr. Belles to keep off that subject, and he glanced In the direction of slumbering T'nele Pasco. I'ncle Pasco was quite aw.m of nil this. "I wouldn't take another lonesome Job so soon," pursued Diake, "but I want the money. I'd been work ing eleven months along the Owyhee as a sort of Junior boss, and I'd earned my vacation. Just sot It started hot In In Portland, when biff! old Vogel tele graphs me. Well, I'll be saving In stead of squandeilng. Put It feels fao good to squander!" "I have never had anything to squander," said Holies, lather sadly. "You don't sayf Well, old man, T hope you will. It gives a man a lot he will never get out of spelling books. Are you cold? Here." And despite tho schoolmaster's protest, Dean Drake tucked his buffalo coat round and over him. "Some day, when I'm old," he went on, "I mean to live re spe. tnble under my own cabin and "THEY MEAN NEW BOSS. MISSEIt DLAKE. HE VELLY YOLWO liOSS." vine. Wife and everything. Hut not, anyway, till I'm thirty-live." He dropped Into bis opera tunes for a while; presently he exclaimed, "You BllOOtV" Holies hoped he was going to learn In this country, nnd exhibited a ? Smith and Wesson revolver. Drake gi loved over It. "Wrap It up warm,' said he. "I'll lend you u real one when wo get to tho Malheur agency. Hut you can eat, anyhow. Christmas being next week, you see, my programme Is: Bhoot nil a. m. and eat all p. in. I wish you could light on a notion what prizes to give my buccaroos." , "Buccaroos?" said Holies. "Yep. Cow punchers. Vnqueros. Buccaroos In Oregon. Bastard Span ish word, you see, drifted up from Mexico. Vogel would not care to have mo glvo 'em money as pilzes." At this Uncle Pasco opened an eye. mnors (Whether Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, Rcrof ulou9,or hereditary, from Infancy to nge, ipccdlly cured by warm baths with Crnm; i Boir,genllo anointing with Cdticciu (oint ment), tho great 8kln euro, ami mild dosci of Ctmcoiu UE.wLVE.-iT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. ticura I; iolt throo.hont th. world, rami Diva ijid Cbiu. Corp., &! Prop., Uo.ton, ur " llw la Cut tmjr nioo.1 Humor," f. FACE HUMORS &JiJVc H - "How ninny buccaroos will there be?" Holies Inquired. At tho Malheur agency? It's tho hendquarters of five of our ranches. There ought to ho quite n crowd. A dozen, probably, nt this time of year." Uncle Pasco opened his other evf. Here, you!" he said, dragging at his 'ox under the sent, "Pull It. can't you? Then-. Just what you're after. There's your jirlzet." "Sooner give 'em nothing." said Dcnn Drake. X IT ' "GO, AND I'LL BE IN POSITION TO INFOBMYOU." "What's that? What's the matter with them?" "Guess the boys have had all the brass rings and glass diamonds thev want." "That's all you know, tli--n. I sold that box emply through the Palousu country last week, 'cept tho bottom drawer, und nn outfit on Meacham's hill took that. Shows all you know. I'm going clear through your country after I've quit Sllvt-r City. I know what burc.uoos want. How many ar. they up at your plafe, did you say?" "1 s-ald about twelve. If you iu com ing our way, stop and eat with us." "Maybe 1 will and mayh. I won't," Uncle Pahco crossly shoved his box back. ' , "All right. Uncle. It's a free coun try," icpllcd Drake. Not much was ald after this. Uncle Pasco unwrapped his concertina from tin' rod hundkerelilaf, nnd played nim bly for his own benefit. At Silver City he disappeared, and finding he had stolen nothing from them, they ill 1 not icgret him. Denn Dral:. had some affairs to see to here before starting lor uuiper's ranch.nnu it was pleasant to Holies to find how Drake was es teemed thiounh this country. Tho schoolmaster was to board at the Mai nour agency, nnd had come this wav round because the new superintendent must so travel. They were scarcely birds of a feather, Drake and Holies'; y"t since one remote roof was to cover them, tho Indoor man was glad this boy host had won so much good will from high and low. That the Mirewd old Vogel should tiut .so much In a nineteen-year-old was proof enough at least of his character; but when Brock, the foreman from Harper's, came for them nt Silver City, Holies witnessed the affection that tho rougher man held for Drake. Brock shook the boy's hand with that curious quietness and ab sence of wouls which shows the west ern heart Is speaking. After a look at Holies and a silent bestowing of the baggage aboard the team, he cracked his long whip and the three rattled happily away through the dips of on open country, where clear streams ran blue beneath the winter air. Thoy fol lowed the Jordan (that Idaho Jordan) west toward Oregon and the Owyhee, Block often turning in his dilver'b seat so ns to spenk with Drake. Then, In the midst of his gossip, the thing ho had wanted to tay nil along came out: "We're pleased about your pinmotloiii" aid he. and blushing, shook Drake's hand again. Warmth kindled tho boy's face, and next with a sudden severity, ho sdld: "You're keeping back" something." The honest Brock looked blank, then lahoiod in his memoiy: "Has the sorrel glil In Harney mar ried you yet?" sald Drake. Brock slapped his leg, and the horses Jumped at his mirth. He was mostly grave inannered; but when his boy supeiln tendent Joked, he icjolced with the same pilde that ho took In ull of Drake's excellences. "The boys In this count y will back you up." said he next day; and Drake Inquired what news from tho Malheur agency." "Slmo the new Chlmamnn has been cooking for the," said Brock, "they have been peaceful as a man could wish." "They'll nil approve of me, then," Drnko answeied. "I'm feeding' 'em hyas Chrlbtmas muck-a-muek." "And what may that be?" asked the schoolmaster. "You no leumtux Chinook?" Inquired Drake. "Travel with me and yuu'll learn nil sorts of languages. It means Just a big feed. All whisky la barred," ho added to Block. "It's tho only way," said the fore, man. "They've got those Pennsylvania men up there." Drake had not encoun tered these, "The three brothers Drinker," ald Brock. "Full. ' Half-past Full and Drunk are what thoy call them Them's tho names they've brought with them from Klamath and Itoguo river. Sup. pose thoy kick about' tho whisky rule?" he suggested to Drake. 4 "Cun't help what they do. Oh, I'll glvo each boy his turn In Harney City whon ho gets anxious. It's tho wholq united lot I don't proposo to liavo cut up on me," (A Wok elf ctfficern'. for the boy came lifcr, IhofacAi' of Forbiiian Brock. Sev eral tlthcn again before their parting did ho thus look nt his favorite. Thny paused nt Hnrper'a for a day to at tend to eome matters, nnd when Drake was leaving the place one of the men until to him: "We'll stand by you," Hut from his blithe nnpenrnnco and talk ns the slim boy Journeyed to the Mnlhcur Illvor and1 Head Quarter Banch, nothing seemed to be on his mind. Oregon twinkled with sun and fine white snow. East Oregon, the Owyhee hud the Malheur country, the willows by "the ntr.eams, the open svrnles, tho high Woods, where once Buffalo Horn and Chief E-eganto and "O-lts, the Medicine man, prospered through this domain of war and mem ories went,' Boles tho schoolmaster With Deun Drake and Brock. The third' noon' 'from ila'rpcr's they came leisurely down to tho old Mnlhcur agency, where onco tho hostile In dians had drawn pictures on the door, and where Castle Hock rp.vncd down, unchanged. "' ; "J wish I was going "to stay here with you," said Brock to Drake. "By Indian Creek you can send word to me quicker than we've come." 'Why. yoti'ic an old bat!" said the boy to hls.torctnan, nnd clapped him farewell on the shoulder. Th.P young superintendent set nt once to ranch work this nfternoon of Brock's leaving; and the buccaroos "made his ncqualntnnco one by one, and ,t- - .- stared nt him. Villainy did not sit outwardly upon their faces; they were not villains; but they stared at the boy .sent to control them, and they spoke together,, laughing. Drake took the head at the table at 'slipper, with Holies on 'his light, Do'wri the table some silence, some staring, much laughing, went on; the rich, bruto laugh of the belly untroubled by tho binln. Sam, the Chinaman, rapid and noiseless, served the dishes. "What Is It?'1 salil a b'uecaroo. "Can1 it bite?" said another. "If you guess what It Is you can have It." snld a third. "It's meat," lemarked Drake, help ing himself. "And tougher than It looks." The brute laugh rose unit edly and fell Into surprised silence. No icjolnjer came; they ate their sup per in puzzlement. The Chinaman's quick, soft eye glanced at Dean Drake when they laughed. He served his dinner solicitously, in his kitchen that evening he and Holies unpacked the good things the olives, the dried fruits, the cigars brought by the new sunerintendent for Christmas; and finding Holies harmless, line his gentle Asiatic self, Sam looked cautiously about and sppke: "You know not why they laugh," said he. "Thoy not guess about my meat then. They mean new boss, Ml.sser Diake. He velly young boss." "I think," said Holies, "Mr, Drake understood their meaning, Sam. I have noticed that at times he expresses him self peculiarly. I also think they un derstood his meaning" The oriental pondered. "Mo like MIs ser Dlnke," said he. And, drawing quite close-, he observed: "They not nice men velly much." Next day and every day "Mlsser Diake" went gnyly about his business, nt his desk or on his horse, vigilant near and far, with no sign save a steadier keenness in hla eye. Ho won tho heait of Holies by lending him a good horse; hut the buccaroos, though they were boisterous over the comlntr Christmas Joy, did not seem especially grateful. Drake, however, kept his worries' to himself. "This thing happens everywhere," ho said one night In tho olllce to Holies, pulling a cigar. "I've seen a troop of cavalry demoralize Itself by a sort of contagion from two or three men." "I think it was wicked to send you here by yourself." blurted Holies. "Poppycock! It's the chance of my life, and I'll Jam her through or bust." "I think they have decided you nra getting turkeys because you are afraid of them' gajd Holies. "Whyr-of course! The ' body Is all they understand In man. They've never met kindness." Dean Drake smoked for awhile; then a knock came at the door. Five buc caroqs entered and stood close, as Is the way of tho guilty who feel uncer tain. " "Wo were (b,liikng,, ns maybe you'd let lis go over" to town," said Hnlf-past-Full, the spokesman. "Wljen? '. ..',-.:, "Oh, any day along this week." "Can't spare you till after Christ- nias." "Maybe yOu'd not object to one of us goln'?" "You'll each havcyour turn after this week," A slight pause followed. Then Half-past-Full said: "What would you do If I went anyway?" "Can't lfynglniV" Prake answered, easily, "do, and 1'lf be In a position to Inform you." The bueenrbo dropped his stolid bull eyes, but raised. , theJiW ngaln and grinned. i'Well.j 1'in. -ftdt' particular about going', tjils week, boss." They stoo'd' a fndjnbritr" Their the shuffled out In tho hang-dog way. Drake winked over to Holies. "That was a graze." said he. "They'll not go thfjt tlniqQu'estton is will they go T5?xt?" y ' . TO HE CONTINUED. from Ilcmlqunrtors. Dodg-o I attended a seanco last nlcht. The. medium called, flp the spirit of Nupo. lebli,' ". ' LoilHfn-What mecgago does ho send? Dodger-He, drnlen Everything and de mands an Investigation, Truth, fAT THE THEATERsH ) ' ' 1 7? Tho re-nppearance nt tho Academy of Music tomorrow night of that pretty favorlto. Miss Emily Bancker, will bo one of the most Interesting events In the current theatrical year. Miss Bancker has won her way to the hearts of theater-goers of this city and estab lished herself flinily (n their affections. Her visit tomorrow night Is made doubly attractive by the announcement that s'ho will be Been In her new play, the scntlllant three-act comedy, "A Dlvorco Cure," which has been de scribed as a continuity of bright dia logue and Ingeniously conceived situa tions. In Miss Bancker's company this Reason, are a number of clever players well known in this city, among them are Raymond Capp, Henry Beresford, J. P. Cope. James A. Klernan, Alfred Ti-ahern, Miss Elizabeth Hosellc, Mlsa Chnnnez Olney and Miss Mary Uasll Tracy. "Sowing the Wind" will be presented at the Frothlngham tomorrow evening by Chnrles Frohman's big New York company, which Includes Thomas Whlllln and a number of the original cast. This remarkable drama came to us last season with an endorsement from tho big play-going centers second to no other production of the genm tlon. It has Just finished a series of "runs," Including 100 nights at Goth am's fnshtouable playhouse, the Em pire, nine weeks In Chicago, fifty nights In Boston, four weeks In fc'an Francisco, 'two weeks in Philadelphia and similar engagements In other cities; and dur ing these runs tho critics seemed to have exhausted language of supeila tlves In Its praise. It was so enthusi astically heralded that our play-goers feared It might not come up to their expectations, and therefore the surprise was most agreeable when it seemed Tliils Is tlic Package remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. For economy buy 41b. package. THE '. K. F.UUB.VNK COMPANY, Chicago, 8t. Louis. New York, Boston, Philadelphia. 3Jpk$ JL PHILADELPHIA MUFACTUBERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS 421 Lnckawnnna Avenue. Ladies' and Children's Suits, Jackets, Capes, Etc. At prices tlmt wo warrant lower than any other house in tho city. 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When the toast, "Our Country," was given, a gentle man responded by proposing: "A health to the United States bounded on tho north by British America, on the south by Mexico, on the east by the Atlantic, and on tho west by the Pacific ocean," The toast was drunk, but the company were not yet seated when an other guest requested that a second one follow which would do the subject justice, and said, as ho raised his glass: "Tho United States, our country, bounded on tho north by the North Pole, on tho south by tho South Pole, on tho cast by the rising und on the west by the setting sun." 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