r 'CO. ..." .. tfrrrwj VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,. JULY 1, 1896 NO 151. 7T V A FAMILY POISONED One Child Dead and Another Dying. ELLISH DEED NEAR OREGON CITY Strycbnlne Found In a Barrel of Water - - Used by the fleilnians, t -Dimaioni. . , , . Oregon City, Juno 30. The fa'milybf Inhn' TTailman ' deTmnn firmAr' rA eidiDg about two miles easterly from Damascus, was poisoned . yesterday ' under circumstances that indicate a dastardly crime has been committed. . Sunday evening MrJ-' Heilman, as is rn a r - m Ivan'' t rtavfal rf arafbl m ,' a spring to. the louse for family use. Monday morning he rote early, tcok a , drink of water and went to the barn to . do his chores. An attack of nausea soon H ,1 U:. AHJ nrna fnl cujjjiicu uiq obUHinku, auu tunn naa akji- ' lowed by severe cramps that compelled Lised . to . do tb Uar for a'- neighbor. ' : Mrs. Heilman took water from .the bar- - rel to cook, breakfast, and during. the . preparation ui tue meai a k-uhjuiuj-viu boy that was toddling about asked for ' and received a piece of a pancake fregji- : ly baked, wnicn tie ate. boon auerwara he was seized with vomiting and severe pains, as oib miner ou ueeo a soon : time before. At breakfast the father - drank only a cup of coffee, after which mother also sipped a little coffee and partoek of nothing else. The four other ' children ate their nieal as usual, and soon afterward they manifested the same symptoms their falher and little brother caa enown. TTDtoihis time Mr.- and Mrs. Heil- . man did not suspect what the trouble was or that anything very serious was ' lar attacka at three different . times dur : ins the past year, and thev were attri- - Duiea to cnanges ot weatner or 100a. But this time, instead of improving after the first Bharp illness, the baby grew worse, and toward noon a message was sent to a neighbor to crv for a dnrtnr. Before the neighbor. Mr. Bob n a. could . k ilia leam reauv ana leave ior me a i . i . . p , i doctor, the little fellow went into spasms and died. The condition of the other children was also alarming, , and Dr. Hickman,- of ClackamaB, was hastily summoned. He saw at once that it was a case of poisoning, and a cursory ex amination of the water barrel' showed him there was the source of mischief, . for the insoluble crystals of strychnine were plainly visible in the barrel, and in such quantity that -when it was upset . the alkaloid showed in the trail of the water. An ounce vial that "had con tained the strychnine was fonnd near by. The doctor gave the patients treat- mnnt Ira nmrHanA with Vi i a H l a r yt a -v and three of the children are deemed . to be out of danger three girls.' The eldest child, a 12-year-old boy, at last accounts was thought to be dying. . COCKBBLIi II TOR RUKD. He Ii WOUir, Bewerer, . ta Support Any Silver Candidate. Chicago, June 20. Senator Cockrell was among today's arrivals. He is a delegate to. the national Democratic con vention, and is here to attend the silver conference. "We shall nominate a straight' silver man on an unequivocal silver declara tion in the platform," he said, when asked for an expression of his views. "I am, of course, for Bland," he con ' tinned, "and our delegation is instruct ed for him, but if we cannot get him we shall get some other man who is sound on the currency question, and Missouri will support him at the polls. Mr. Bland Is a safe, practical man, and it elected., would be entirely reliable as Highest of all in Leavening Power. president. -There can be no doubts on that score. I have not, however, de voted myself to finding presidential ma terial, as X have been making sure of a silver majority in the convention. That assured, we-shall have but little diffi culty in finding an available man for president." . The senator thinks the financial ques tion will be made the paramount issue in the platform, and that there will be a square declaration for the mintage of silver on terms of equality with gold at 16 to 1, and without awaiting the co-operation of other nations. :. He laughs at Mr. Whitney's suggestion 6t a compro mise, and says it will not . be enter tained. He-does'-not believe an une quivocal -silver plank will drive many Eastern men out of the party, and ar gues that, on the contrary, it will bring many votes to the party that cannot be caught in any other way. "We shall gain immensely in the West," he said, "and we shall not lose in the East. The people have not yet come to a full realization of the strength of the silver movement. ' It will sweep the country at the polls as it baa swept the Democratic party at the primaries." Senator Cockrell does not consider that there is any danger of a bolt by the New York or Eastern delegates. Senator Stewart InterTlewed. Dknvek, June 29. A special to -the News from Washington gives an inter view 'with Senator Stewart, of Nevada. It is in part as follows. ' "What men do you think would best unite the silver forces of the country?" "The two men who appear to com mand the confidence of all people alike are Henry M. Teller and Joseph C. Sib ley. For character and ability, Henry M. Teller is the Deer of any statesman in the United States. His ability is equal to that of any .man who has run for the office of president - in the last half-century.. He was a Democrat pre vious to the war. Since then, he was a Rep blican until the St. Louis conven tion, hi nee which time he belongs to no party. He is an American citizen, and belongs to the people alike.". "Could the Democrats afford to nomi nate Teller?" ' "I think they can afford to nominate a man who will insure success. I think thev can afford to have success." . "Will . the Populists support Mr. Teller?"- ' - '-' ' , "Certainly. The Populists could vote for Mr. Teller. Mr. Teller has done re cently what the Populists did long ago ,He , has left his party because he be lieved his party was against the coun try." --- ' , Treops After the Apaches. . Tucson, Ariz., June 30. A special to the Star frpm'Tombstone says that Unit ed States troops under Lieutenants Averill and Yates su prised an Apache camp' in Sonora about 40 miles below the line. The Indians were evidently informed by a scout of tne presence of the troops,, as all made their escape ex cept a 10- year old boy, who was captur tured along witb camp outfit. The troopb co-operating with a force of ex-Mexican cavalry,' are still In pursuit of the dis banded renegades.-' v . Through trains on the O. 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