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I Mite VOL. XXIII. LAK KVIKW, l.AKK COUNTY, OliKGON, THURSDAY, DISC. 4, 1902. NO. 4H. LEASING BILL SAM BROWN SUICIDES. The Indian Who Murdered Hi 5quaw Ada, lie comes Tired of Life and I Now Happy CRITICISED. 1 PAT O'DOYLIH TO OLIsSON. Two 5licrplicrdcr on The l ake County Desert llnve n Chat On I lie Lqunllty of Man. I 'ni o'.i lit iIiciIiIIohoi1iI' herder innl 1 1 1 m frli'inl Mli- MlfHiiii. Sheep lll'I'lll'I'M I III I III fl' . Well, here tt e lice m-lll. (Hi- Mil- bye, Ifnllll I think 1 1 H H hiliu cnW i wlnl In- w III Im' lut v ti nf II. Vith. I lank It linn i ill rt ,v ciilil. I 1 1 1 ' I h friud lie t bat c w ill conic innl vUli mi' 'llll lloW I lllll 1 1 1 1 T' llo-MI'H Mil' pllll'lll IIM Ml I l (Ml- I null lll'l'. lllW IIIIIC'll pll,V lii ,i In- 11 1 i-ii tiuw'.' I In nk II ln liil:i (nil dollar ni 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 I I In -In H iiti iiir. Muni' mi Hi t i t 1 1 f i IiiinIii the Inline Willi I lii" mini- linmli hIiIimi l hi i i i i i I i i . I'ill n till f iiir run -II I) tu 1 1 1 i-ii . Tin- lolken uf lii'-xlll lli'MT IllnlUllI II ' II lit ! llvlll Oil II desert lolkr a hiilheii M iili.mlli' In I III' ll! H III lllllll MoNI'H. I tank in'i yur I Imii tfniii down I'i Mi ii infill tin run) uei nie yob, lllllll Wll-ll'l SlIII.I.IV lll III I'll I'll l ni I Iii r a in i' 1 1 1 plu a game of i .i ni, I ml mi' i iill Mi il lii -r. t In- nii In l m iol In r how I. ulwu, IimiIiI mi' I lull I III- llll'ol' II I ilill Wollld fnllnW till' man Mint plued ullli t In- liH'n a n t i'i ii ill Ml nil SlIIH III, V. She ill ays iniil'l mi' tlinttlii' liivll hlitniiil Im lilinl a tn iii aii'l laughed iim he until IiIimI IiIh now I away nil tin- holy ila.v. I'linr Father Charlie used tu put his hiiinl on iik' I it -it I aii'l till mi' Unit In- would iiniki- a priest nut n v mi'. Cut I wanted to rum In Anicrlky w here cvi-r man wit hi own niii-t-in-r, Hint In' bud not to how ami nhcniM t llnlioll.V. Thl I. mi a puny gad country Imt nn tank li' people ttJt.ll imt vt't-y 1 iiiiiiIh. t'aw- purly nlli'ii th-cha ii ilai; nii'l tin- Ink nlf t t i : hat but l lii- llrih.i I'.in Iml'li'li li'-r heal mi hii;li she look at tin' miii: il. nl feel purl v wit r.v in in I in stomach ami I lank about tin- niilil inotlii'l- in Sweil ii. Titlklu almiit 1'ipiaU I Mi- lin' bye. if I Innl IIhIi'IhiI to tin- ndvirc of me poor niilil lii M Iiit a U' I I 'a I lii-r ha rile. I III' hlllllt ii -! tlii-ir howIh. I w lllllll liavi' read iiiori' nf mm pra . er-hi k iml shindied to ln a praist. Its a holy ia.i:i I wonl'l liavi been Ole, mill thru I Would not hne Iji I c liiinilii 1 1 U di llinh brush at all at til. I n.:.M thill t'tkr lilt- hot plllirll after ina--. hut now nn- poor mild iiioulhl- i- till r.v in tin' ili-i-il In -umiiier Talk it v ripialM af t Iht ii II 1 1 1 . 1 1 m Haul iii'l iIiiiii' t liriv'H not iiun h lilfrrrlirr union;; II UN pi'iiplr W nllhl think iiou. YoD. ran't lu-lp hrln a Sw ailr i n- fi 1ml l". Tin iml nit-silt I hat blnna-H , nil for lirill a fill lin r nil long an you arc tin honest iiihii. The ureal dlffrrense that wimiw to lie among lain In this count hry Ih ninivnf a crazy idea t hat tliry have got lit llirlr lli'.nl tlilili tin uliiliulaiirr nf fartH wlllallow. Sum inln talk iihoiit the "nion-fa von'tl limit lu Uhh favnr im inln of Hotlrty." anil tliry Iniplin. their Hpiicli In miu Ii n w ay t lint l ln Itltf mum of HiH'lety KltH rt rllril anil tin poor dlvllH nit tlnw In the mouth. Iran lini'itly mii.v filml OK that all initi arci'iiuul. for that would lM'iiftlii-r HiiyliiK that thi inln who m'U their wote wiimiih jrooil amiit'Hilf; I hat. atu a uoml illiiinrrat niul never moiiIiI tin vote in me life. Ye Hee ( Me, hoiiii' ha vi' hot tlii'Miiineeiiilnw nienti, a the l.akrvlew pirarlier hh.vh. or t he Ha mi- a mount of hook larnlii in I hi'lr Ill-nil ; lull Kiiyrt I toineHilf, w hen I heiii-il him. w hat you count in In-Ill uneinial in a j;ooil dale Ichh in the fart than the way you jilt your eye u It. Now iiicIiohh Inn tin thniiHiinil Hheep ami they nay lie Ih rich, now i He me man. all that iiianeH to me Ih that yourhoHH aiulHonie ttthei-H have U'hh. Now that nay nothlu an to hit bainl arlually or an to hin richeH lookcil at in a lump, Imt only an to IiIh nhe'p niwil up heHldeyour Iiohhch. Now tin I'ohm Ih an nlre man, Ole me hye, iiikI lie IuIiihh me liookn to reail to kape lilt from heln loncHonte. TheNe poor ilivlln of Hheep will make him a fortune l.y am! ly ami he ile MiirveHto have It. And If 1 nhould r . J : . ''" - :y:yfi:;:.- jut?! ' - f 4 z v vic fc.f'i .V- V'i Si - 1 1 '','' '?'' '.iWJ- V . V" "A" i-- ' . ,-wv- v-."' '' 'iH(i.iV v."v v- ; i-; ':.'.V.', : ;. .-. ',r;r'' "r.;vv JEAN LOUIS COMBES. THE NEW FRENCH PREMIER. With the rrflXNi-iutilliiK of the Trench ctiflmtxT of drputleit IDere euHU-B for thi new premier, Jeun Iuil CouiIm-k. a more or linn varied collet'tion of trou-I'I'-. - in in-Ill irMinillil' for the rnriirceinent of the luw which U aimed to hriui; I'crtuiii omIith of the Cuihohc chiirch under gmeruiueut control. nil oiild lii hlMi iuploy and If I hIioiiIiI , "Lord Ot The Dcsett." Iookc pie Inlnil jn, J'enil.ld lH;, the The (ijut rl MiilntM pii'vluf It ilie woiihl pay VnelTitlcKi tilory way to the a linn, for he will lie oi lh a half a million thin. 1 miiw a ma ii oiii' I iuie in hi land who had a thoiiMiml ilollaiM ami lie thoiiuht he mil rii Ii, poor ilhil; but when 1 landed in the lulled StatiM iiv Aiuerii ky I worked in room for a man w lio t hoiiii t Iii-w um poor and hiuinilf had a luillioii. 1 Im ju-t all in the way ic look at the aiiliual tie iiii'b.xe. I -jiw a uiuuer bi mt black on Mii'lii'in Am-iiiii- ( hlraue, and he had a dollar, and t-liurc the luihte ai ted loike a billionaire. Any limit on I 111 ill-rl't m poor w hen lie k- t n in If behlile a fellow that roiild buy all IiIh cln i p ii ml thin ueM-r know he had hanllx r-pint ariui. Any man U rii li w hen In-t-htalidr ber ide a man that Iiiin a hundred limes Ii-km t-hii-pthiu he IlllM. Now enmpiiivil with (iod, Mr. Vaiulcrbclt Ih a pauper, and Mr. Carneuli- Ih a Hpalpeeu jackrabblt. When I wlut to Hkule, (Heme friud, and hhtudicd the prluclpleH of niathe matlcM thetachcr lined to tell me that certain tliliiKHoit cart h differed when compared w ltheach other, but If you compared t til lit with tliinH that Uod dealt In, if there wan any difference In thim they wen both alike. Thin h the philoHophy of niatheinatlcH t)le, andhhure Hh afolne Hhtiidy, and It leiulH me to U-lleve that thcue tnlUlonaln-H when they hIiow their inillloiiH to lod Almighty and He hIiowh thlm hln pile, they will feel ho Hiuall that they will hco thlinwlveH eipial with UH. I hear a coyote Ole, and I think we'll nt op t akin now and look lifter the hhape and tlnlHli thin talk nlli. Jim Krndikk Killed. Word rem-1 ied I.akcvlew the tlrst of the week to the effect that Frank I lea n a harncHH maker who worked at that trade In both AIiIhIi'oiu'h and Cheeny'H Hhops, had shot and killed Jim Kendrick, iiIho of Lake view, at Walla Walla. It HccnieH that Kendrick and leau were play- liijjf ii K'ame of cardn when a depute aroHO bet ween them; Kendrick Jump ed up and whipped out a knife, but Dean wiih too quirk for him, and idiot Jim, kllline; him liiHtantly. The Kxainlner did not learn any further partlcularH, and do not know how, much truth there Ih In the story, it has lieen predicted many t linen t hat keiiilrlrk would meet such a fat'. but It was thought by many that lie ' wu proof against any fatality. i " . ,1 "4 i - - i ? '. i , i 1 "'1 .v' v'f;-i;'evi:i';'vii.'A'iv. ' . ..- .. ! ; . . . , . t i urn, in-gmtfc rr-r 1 1 hapi-i r-uf Paul iH-I.aiiev'M I -tfn urn , n'-l wr i , Iiiim luade ItM appearauie ami Ih Ih--ln pulihhhed in -'"i iieWKpapei-K that ha ve I wo or more pai-M printed by The A lucriran T. pe I'iiiiiuIci-m' Co. al I'lil'tlund. I'ald llel.auey wan a reniileiit nf l.tikcxiew' when the ill--piialloii cauie to him t o w rile t hU hI oiv. Il ml t lie Hi-elie ot ntoiy M laiil anion; tin- i'i i ii of I.JiWi rock and ( 'ouuty. on the ili-Hell M,,r,i" I. vie. the l.or.l of th h'Hert . has a ranch at a sprint; at tin- foot of .1 impel- Mountain, a familiar land mark with stock men thin County. Mr. I.yle llvi h In a little ht one house 1 1 1 : t I of roiili lava rorks. The eveiilH in the xiory have tat.cn place ilnrin' the early Indian warn, and Ik lore any of the prcM iit w hite set- llciueiit had ventured into thin ' - lion. Some of the characters, how- evir. are taken irniii i lie I'lcheui from tlu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ion. I ..vie is a lirst-clasH vil- lian and Pun Follett Is only asecond- cIiish one, as I.yle lilres him to do his dastardly deed, ltertha I.yle arrived at New York from Scotland, and notified her uncle Martin that ulie was on her way out on a visit. She wiih coming out to Hv about some property her father had left, an lie had been (sup panedly) killed by the IndlaiiH. The Lord of the Hcnert had bin brother killed through the hired assaHHiiin Pan Follett. and lie was not pleaned when he received the news that IiIh brother'n daughter wan coming. However, he sent an escort of cow- boys, w ith Follett at the head, t Itolsc, Idaho, au army post, alter the young lady. The tlrst nlght'sj camp out from lloise, they w ere sur- prised by ('apt. F.gun. chief of the ; I'luti'M, with a band of Indian who killed a few cow boys ami captnreii all their horses, together with itertha l.yle. This w an the arrangement made between the Lord of the Iiesert and Chief F.gan. The Indian Chief was to put ltcrthn out of the way and the white people would not lie nny the wiser. The next morning four nervy cowboys, after securing some horse started iu pursuit of the bandit Indians, and tip to going to .... ... . .. II . . 4 1... ' nresH are still on me inui m me idood thirsty Flutes. ,,.,, h(,.v 'wlll lie published In book form after the newspapers have coin .1..0..1 it niul no ilouht will be eairer I ' I.. Ii. ll.lj yim. ij Miimm ii.i '"",. tlon. The Fxaminer may publish the story later In supplement form. ; Secretary of The Interior Says it I Will 1-laceLanJOut of Home- ftteadcrs' Pencil If Passed lnliUnt.mi.il n.M.i-1 ttm .i.n.l.il-v i of the Inirrlor H-nililiiulv rrltirlMi'i 1 t In "I I'IihI nir I.HI- no.v iM-ii.ttitir U'oliKreHK. w hlrh WH- lim-lethe miiIi- , Jeet falverr.e ili-part mental n-.rtM I ""nl wm"' -""ni-nn uiiniap nan tin i sprint:. ! t'"'r prlHoiieri out t r-tipiM-r. i 'Slioiil.l that hill Uioiitea law," TU-lll.liailHrupl. tin- -.feel cell, (mild Secretary llitrhro. k.-the pul. lie '0' hhiiKelf mid Ka ve owariiiii t hat domain In the nlxli-eii ntaten and I u" Intended ta in liU life. He did teriitorieM iiieiilioiieil tlercin. nre-1 thejit. very neatly and quickly, and 'Katiuz an.ar.-a of :,J.-..imi.oim) ,t,-reM J '""Hideralile nere. Sain ul J prarti.-ally all of the varant pul.lic j W".VM 'l ln'W hl"' M'!k handker- j ilitnuiiii v.4t .f th- MlwHiKxti-pl. would -'-' r4uiii Mm neck, and with thin I Ih' HiliiVrt tolea-ent ' ceiitH imt acre 1 "' m,i'U' noone and nlivM-d It over I . . . .... iloi' leu i'i r. with a iirlvllvye of re. I Hewn! for ten vear more. D,,,-!,,.- jlhi-l.iKt tisrul ear t heft- Were made Wilhiu thai area .:!. i."4 original ; linlitifti-ad l-lllli' M in d '.'7,!KU lllllll hoi,-l. a, in'riei, i itilii'iiciuj: over i 1 .iMi-.ooo jn-ii-j-. and allirtlnu iC..Vis pei--.nu-; and iluriax t h" pri'M-nt Cm-iiI i i-.ii- i'i'!ii ;i t ion-a r l Ii;, l hp .- t-nl rii-M ! w ill Ik- iiiii'le, iiM.-cliim more k ojile luinl eliil-l ai iiin a Kl'e-iter Hi lvani'. Il U iiee'lli-rM to Miy that hih Ii a I ill. if eiiarti-d into law. would pl.-n-ethe lai-t HiTr of ili'Mi'itlili' puhlic laud out of t he reach of lite liolueHeeker. ami defeat the plirpo-of t he I ioVcrillUCIlt to pi-i-r-erve the .ulilii' domain for hoiner for actual Mt-ttlcrM. "it would i1hii defc.-.t the oj-ra-tioiii of the llecl.imat Ion act approv ed June 17 hint, and make poHille jtlte formation t aland monopoly I never contemplated l.y tin j mblix land HVHtein. but which, on the con-i trarv.lt Ih one of the i.uii.omh oti t hat HVHtem to tirevent." The.it ithi wful lelleiiur . puy tloiuaiu hi' llrt kill 11 IH eipial M'vcrily. After idiowimr that i .... i-.i ..,....f inliiu fnl f, iiiiru - Iill"l i rill ....................... .f i.i.lilii- l.i, hU. enibracinu nearly ! l ikmi.ikmi arrcH. were rcnoru-d to bin department, he wiid: 'I'lvtwuiv of all hoi-tn has bei ll i ... i . .... !.;.. .1..I...I-IIII..1 i i iron K II l I" m-iii on w- t-......... i , ......t:.,., fthe viirornilH policy it has purMicd ajiaiiiHt these i unlawful occiipanii nf It Iiiih Imi'U the public I domain. frequently i alleued by t hem tha t tin-depart nient i has lieen making war upon the cat - tie industry of the West, and they have written letters to different breeders of cattle in the Kastem and 'Middle Western slates, ami presented i to them the a ruiiiiicni that their oc- c.lIwlt in woiihl k offer if the zeal of ;. . ;(Vernincnt was not abated; j xu. lui-rdeiH have, in some in- , written to their Senators and Kepii-HciitativeH in ConnresH, who have, in turn, written to this department. "It Is the duty of this department to enforce the laws relative to the public domain." He adds that these laws which "forbid and prohibit" the unlawful occupancy or fencing of the public domain are ltelng continuously and IM'islstently violated. Under such clrcumstnnceH a conscientious execu tive otllcer with a proper conception of the nature of hU oath can pursue but one course. Nlteclul agents of the Interior de partment are now in Nebraska tear ,i,)Wn fence that are on govern- lmnt ,amj .-'-, avowed policy of the tiovern - ,,,. to preserve the public domain f()1. IUH (ul- actual settlers has in ,,.,, iniplacable and relentless fi e i tiu, ,.i..H(, that seeks to ocenpy tu..,nblic lands for grazing purposes, , . . ..intaiuing unlawfulfenceHthcn- on. The report shows that there were disposed of during the fiscal year la nds aggivgat lug lJ,4s,fKK,f:i acres, an Increase of UJlTi.TIW acres a com pared with the aggregate disposal for the preceding fiscal year. The total cash receipts during the. fluenl vear from varlou sources I in cluding disposal of public lands, $:, SS'.KONS.ti'i) aggregate f tl,i.Yl .H-'7 is. ..I l-K(l7-,li :tt The in. mi-reuse oi i.iiw,nm nn. j m. ..iiii nnui of the nubile land I tn- lil'OYlllllllelV l.SUlt.fKiii.MO acres, oi . , , "., -a i-i! iiiv lniillsiios. which MM,U.h3,4iO auvs niv nmtispos - ' ed of. l ' ISHlW II, Iu lll'llllll lilt M miinlrri'l hU mpniw. A-' hwt. wwk. cheateif tit la Ity cout- I ti,, H,,,,',,," " tlw jail Momlny Iiin head. The ot Iht end he tied to ine imitm ni. mi Hiue oi I lie c-n .-umiil I.I ..I ., ... f .ni- feet from the Ih tor ami win-n he wiiM ready to 'Vpriii the tra," ' he Mlipped hin feet out from under ' hliiiMclf and --at down, lacking only ' a few inclieK of Mittina; on the floor. The Sheriff w;i on.- only aiioiit half au hour, hut Sam had pa--u-d over into tie- "Impj.y limiting ; ground" when he returned, j Coroner I Iuit'im took charge of the i boily and an impiest wiim held Tuif j day. The jury found that Sam hud come to liU death from lack of breath caused ly a handkerchief Im Iiic tied i too tinht around hin neck with hi own liaiidKh TIiuh einletU tin tecond chapter of a cruel murder ai.d conmi-a.-iit tul cide, the direct cauie of which. chu " attrihatl t Kellin-r bad whlnky u' ll dlan. tlMiielt lie would U huiiR anyay ilI by ditinj? it hliiiHelt. did i il very jac j.-i very jic-.iei . ih act tiavunl the i'-'oiihty. tin- fxp-iiHe of keepinii: ; " " , ltI consul, .a. Xo doubt S.n hip li"--- .' - !-held i:.e. j.iil o:i toiio a . H I I i. . Ii . .f i-ili.f wlu-. dent met ion at ti , 'il.t. i i . A UUIldlll.a III A The i-alt Business W. H. McCjill. who hiw ln-en haul- inir stock Halt from his salt marsh 1 to liailey & MaHi-inirill and Ayrew. Whithworth Ac Ayn-s. han n veritable? i bonanza in the salt tiusinesn. He j has taken about ".'i'kMNxi pounds of I pure salt off of his salt marsh thi j year, and exjicts to take off LlHl.tHO more yet this fall. There is very little cost In getting the salt; three men cun pile up Khi.ikmj pr-uuds in a week, and then all there Ih toltedone Ih to sack, weigh and haul tomarket. The salt Is delivered to l.akeview for 1 cent. I nun ordinaryyear r(K),(M can Im taken off the marslv and in a dry year there Is much more. Lat year there wo estimated, to l fully SOO.OOO jMnind. This salt inaiuh ha been known and used by the Slrrer Itke stock men for more than a dozen year, and It wa only last year that Mr. McCall filed on the marsh. This salt Is much better and purer than that usually found In salt marshes, n the little lake I fed bv salt spring. Six gallons of the wa ter when boiled will make 4 gallon of fine pure table salt. Mr. Hays wm put upneniallevnporatlng plaot next season, ami If it work Batte- j flu-torily will put up a large plant I and furnish this whole section with Kalt. The stock salt in much letter taken out In large chunks as it forms iu the bottom of the lake when the) water evaporates in the Summer. Mr. McCall thinks hia salt marsh Is worth more to him than his stock ranch Including his 'HHM) head of sheep. It certainly l. rresley Dorrls and Fnd Huffman with a gang ot vaquero. left' here some two mouths ago for eastern Nevada, where they went to liuy cattlesaystheNew F.ra. They re turned to the Dorrls much hist jveek with fC0 head of cattle, after a hard trip. Mr. Huffman will take hi ' part oi me cai . i ul,,w 1 nt-K part of the cattlo on to his place at i