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" In the Presence of the Jory Me Swal lowed Deadly Poison But Was Pumucd Ont and Won His Case. -' ' , - .'v ' - Two old-time Chicago lawyers were talking the other day about some noted cases which: had been tried In: Cook craintT nnrl.nf the attornevs who had; shone at the Chicago bar. The namej and fame of "Billy" O'Brien, once one j of the most eminent criminal lawyers i that ever stood before a jury in this state, came up and then, followed a flood of stories about him. "O'Brien," said one of the lawyers, "defended in the Cook county criminal courts, 260 people, and during all his varied and exciting career never lost a case.' ' He was one of the quickest men to eee and take advantage of a point in favor of his. client and when preesed to the. wall would somehow squirm out and make whdt seemed certain convic tion a point for triumphant acquit tal. . . - . .-- "O'Brien once had a client who was m4 trial for murder and all the evi dence had apparently gone to show con clusively . that malice and the coolest of deliberation- had prompted the pris oner to "take the life of the victim. He had administered poison. The elements of the deadly drug had been .taken from the decedent's stomach, and on being analyzed were found to be identical with the remainder of the poison in the bottle, which was offered ; in: evi dence and which stood before the eys of 4-he. jury.- The horrid skull and crossbones glared from the side of the bottle which was turned toward the 12 men who were soon to decide whether the prisoner at the bar was to live or to be swung into eternity. The court room was crowded with 4rf interest ed throng, which was at a loss to know what sort of an attempt O'Brien could possibly make in behalf of his client. "The state's attorney wag. just about to close his opening argument and in a few moments more the attorneys who. had 'never lost a case would certainly meet his Waterloo. ' But O'Brien was not to give up without a "struggle. Ne cessity inspired him, and he had already, before the evidence was completed, pre pared ah ou time of the manner in which he would approach the jury. ''O'Brien knew a physician, an ex pert chemist, whom he could trust, and this man. had examined the poison, and the attorney knew too well from his lips that it would kill him. Furthermore, he knew it was this drug that had killed the person" for whose murder his '. client was an trial. O'Brien called this doctor into the seclusion of a private room and said: ' . : . "Doctor, this is a desperate case. Tell me candidly and to a certainty how long I' can live after drinking the re mainder' of the poison in that bottle?" " 'Why, O'Brien, you couldn't live mors than three minutes.' . fThe face of the great criminal law yer lighted up and he saw hope that he might yet win the case. " 'Three minutes, said he, 'that is enough.' ."" "Then it was finally nrranged that the doctor should be in waiting for the attorney Ater the latter had got through with his argument. He took a station in- an adjoining room, where O'Brien'' could quickly reach him and waited with his preparations' to coun- I teract the poison. The state's attorney j closed his argument with an apparent triumph, the hangman's rope was al most dangling before the eyes of the prisoner: Everyone in the courtroom craned his neck as 0'Briem rose and faced the jury. All were surprised to see the calm and confident look which clothed his face. . It seemed impossible that he could have any hope of acquit tal or even of saving his client's life.- He paid more attention to the medical witnesses than he did to the others and labored, to break 'down , their , testi mony. ". . "After a pretty good argument from the facts which he had to work upon he drew his address toward atlose and. picking up the bottle which contained j -the remainder of the drug, held it so ; the 12 men could see it. - ! " 'Now, gentlemen,' said the attorney, as he paused and significantly looked at the bottle, 'just to show you that' this is not the deadly poison which the witnesses for the state have said it is, I will drink it and prove that itis harm less.' . - . ' "There wasn't a "person in the room whose hair did not stand on end and the people sat as motionless as if death had grasped them. ,; O'Brien confident-and composed, raised the bottle, to his lips, drained it to the bottom, set.it on the table and, as coolly as if he had been 6ipping wine, turned to the men' in, whose hands the life of the prisoner rested and said: ' j .' ' " 'Gentlemen of the jury, I thank you very kindly for the attention which you have given to my argument.' ' "Then, making .a graceful bow, he walked quietly from the. room. ; This much the juryand audience saw, but the physician in waiting knew the rest. By the use of antidotes, emetics and skillful use of the stomach-pump, he had in a few minutes removed all the poison from O'Brien's - stomach " and quickly the lawyer came back into the room, coolly sat down, and listened tc WEDO-J JOU lira Printing FIRST-CLASS WORK. REASONABLE PRICES. Chronicle Pub. Co. THE DALLES OREGON. 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VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER XI and bv virtue of an execution dated the 10th day of November, 1898, Issued out of the uircuii urart oi tne state of Oregon for Grant County,- upon a judgment given and rendered tnerein on theratn day of October. 1896. la. trans cript of which was filed and docketed In office of me county cierK of Wasco uounty, Oregon, on the Kd day of October, 1896,) in favor of K. 8. Penfleld and airalnst Mary D. Hess, for the sum of $368.45, and the further Bum of S30.00 as at torney b ieet,ana u.uu costs ana disbursement. wnicn saia execution 18 a tree tea to me and com manding me to levy upon and sell the property of the said judgment-debtor, Mary D. Hess, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment aforesaid with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from said 5th day of October, 1896, and the costs and ex penses oi ana upon mis writ, 1 aia on Saturday the 17th day of . December, -1898, levy upon and on - Thursday tbe lOtb day of January, 1899, at one o'clock p. m. at the County Courthouse door, in Wsco County, Oregon, will sell, to the mgnest oiaaer tor easn in nana, for the narnose of satisfying said judgment, interest, costs and expenses, the undivided oue fifth Interest of tne saia judgment debtor In and to the follow Ing described land and t remises, to wit: All of sections 21, 23, 25. 87 and 35: the south east quarter and tne north half of the northwest quarter oi section as;- tne northwest 'quarter of section 26; the west half of the west half and the south half of the south half of section- 31; the souin nail ot tne nortuwest Quarter of section 36, all In township 7 south, range 17 east, and all of section 3 in township 8 south, range -17 east, n iuamette meridian, inwasco Liountv. ureeon containing 4600 acres more or less. Dalies city, Oregon, December 10. 1898, ROBr KELLEY,. Sheriff of Wasco Ccuntv. Oregon. By F. C. Sexton, Deputy. Dec21-4w . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U, S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ok. , December. 12. 1898. Notice Is hereby, given that the followinsr- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Register ana neceiver at l ne Danes, Oregon , on Tuesday, January 24, 1899, vi-v - . LewU a. Sears,, The Dalles, Homestead Application No. 5310, for the NWi, . otxu.uoi. xuwuBuipi uuruj. AaiiKD -t. East W. M. - . He names the followiner witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation ot saia isna, via : Newton Patterson, of The Dalles, . Oregon John Ferguson, of The Dalles, Oregon; Henry Ryan, of TtfevDallet. Oregon: Andrew AlcCabe. oi l ne Danes,- Oregon. 18-14-i. - JAy P.' Lucas, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' Land Office at Vancouver, Wash.,) January 14. 1899. i Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their inten tion to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proofs will be made before w. B. Presby, United States 'Commissioner for District or vvasnington, at nis omce in uoiaen dale, Washington, on Thursday, March 2, 1899. viz. ; , -K1I G. CnsKland. Homestead Entry No. 7775, for the south half of nonneast quarter, ana lots l ana 2, section a, cownsnin s, norm ot range is i-asl. n ui. filer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence urion. ana cultivation ot. Knirl lnnfl v-ir Charles E. Berry. Sarnuel Courtney. Anms u. ui.mpoe'1, an oi tiartlaua f. o. wasn. ; wen- aeun i-ciai, ot uoiaenaaie r. o.. wasn. Also Charles K. Berry. Homestead Entry NO. 8644. for the southeast quartar of section 2, township 3, north of range 13 East, Will. Mer. tie names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence u Don. ana cultivation oi, saia iana, viz. : Eli G. Copeland. Angus C. Campbell. Samuel Courtney, of Hartland P. O., Washington; Wen- aeiin ieiai, oi uoiaenaaie v. o., vvasnington. i-io i . w. t. DUiiAii, register. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. Edgar S. Pratt, Plaintiff', vs. Emily Piatt. Defendant. . To Kmilv Pratt, the above named defendant. In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are nereDy requirea to appear in tne aDOve en titled court on or before the 28 day of January 1899, then and there to answer the complaint of plaintiff filed aifainst you in the above entitled cause, and if you fail so to appear, aLd answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the re lief prayed for in his complaint to-wit. for a decree of the above entitled court dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plain tiff nnd defendant. That plaintiff be awarded the sole care and custody of their minor children. Katie Pratt and Reubin Pratt, and for such other and further re- uei as to tne court may seem equitaDle ana Just. This summons is served upon vnu. tne said Emily Pratt, by publication thereof, by order of the Hon. W . L. Bradshaw, Judge of the above entitled court, wnicn order Dears date the- I2tn day of December, 1898, and directed that said amount be published once a week for not less than six consecutive weeks in the "Dalles Chronicle, a news-paper of ireneral circula. tion published in Dalles City. Wasco county. Oregon, and said publication to begin with Sat urday, the 17th day of December, 1898, and end witn eaturaay tne -list day oi January, 1899. Dufub & Menefee, ' 12-13-1.. Altorneya f9r Plaintiff. : NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Offick, Vancouver, Wash., J January 14. 1899. ( Notice is hereby triven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. B. Pres. bv, United States Commissioner for District of vvasnington, at nis omce in uoiaenaaie. Wash lngton, on r riaay, uiarcn tutn, isav, viz: . Carl C fraozen. Homestead Entry No. 7688. for the 'fractional Vi4 of 8WK, section thirty, township three north, of range thirteen East, W. M. and SVj'of nrji, section iwenty-nve, townsnip mree norm of ranee twelve east. W. M.' ... " . .He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: - Stephen Marlett, Porter Hardison, Robert An derson, Lyle P. O., Washington; Gabriel Hardi son, of Hartland P. O., Washington. . 1-18 i W.R. PUNBAB, Register.- Tb GQlnnmia FacKlng Gq.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTORKKS OK Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof B R'AND HAMS & BACON ) :;. B - BEEF. ETC. t FRENCH1 & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNERAL BANKING BUS1NE8 Letters of Credit issued available in tbe Eastern States. Sight ' ExchanKe and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Lome, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points n uregon ana Washington. Collections made at ail points on fav orable terms. pnayyi jt jaja jai jyLjyt jyt jylTsyt Boarders ; i 4 I aijd IjDdrs Day U?eK or . i i Qor. 4tr) and Union. QO an $6.50 PER TON DELIVERED. For car load lots call on E. KURTZ, Agent, TeL 38. The Dalles, Or. notice of resignation;; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his resignation as onef the adminis trators of the estate of Perry Watkins, deceased, and the county court of tbe state of .Oregon for Wasco county, has appointed the 30th day of January, 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m, as the time for hearing the same and the accounts of said administiator up to said date. All per sons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear iu said court at said time to-: show cause, if any exists, why said resignation should not be accepted and said administrator discharg ed. - Dalles City, Or., Dec. 27, 1898. -Fbunk Watkii, One of the Administrators of - the Estate o Ferry Watkins, Deceased.- . d28-4w "MlQRTHERN PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cart Dining Cars ; Sleeping Car ST. FII. BI1NNKAPOI.I DTJLUTH FAKGO TO GBAND FOR CBOOK9TOH WINNIPEO HELENA an JSCTTTE Thtoagt Tickets CHICAGO ' WABHIKGTON PHILADELPHIA KIV YORK . BOSTON A"NI ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, maps and ticket cal on of write to W. C. AT.LAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon A. D. 25 ARLTON, Asst. G. P. A., rrison Cor. Third, Portland Oregon PLEASE LOOK HERE. 1 WM. MICH ELL, : Undertaker " and Efflklmer. ? S o 2 THE DALLES, OREGON. . 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