East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 08, 1890, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890.
$2.00 a Yoar
I«®*
J. lau>lall.
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
The NeugleiiabettH oorbus case wa»
Mecided by United States supreme
Hon Samuel J. Randall died at
court, April 14th. The judgement 5 o’clock, Sunday, April 13th, at
r. \ . B. EMBREE, M. D.
of the circuit court being affirmed. Washington, D. C.
office at hie re«lt’er<e ou (he east ide ol Hil FKOM ALL parts of the would
vias River, ten xrilçt below Burns
This disposes of all proceedings
Samuel Jackson Randall was
against Neagle for shooting J udge born in Philadelphia, I’a., October
Terry.
10, 1828 He was the son of a
wi
ll known lawyer and Democrat­
IPEK LAWS.
Open Every Day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 4 p m.
S B. M< PHEETERS, M. D.
The Senate in executive session
quire»’ (»• give notice by
ic politician in Philadelphia, was Every Lady and (Jeu tie in an a welcome Visitor to ths Btadirg Hc< m cuj.'rg U e hcure i aa; d.
the paper d» e* no’ anawer the
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
disposed
of
the
report
anb
recoin
bl'K' ribcr doc« nut take hja paper
Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store.
l-!y
p. un i ilie rea«<>n for i<a not being
mendations of Dolph’» special com­ educated as a merchant, and after
fcglec th» d.> *• nittk« a the poat-
plt e o ih publisher lh pavpient
mittee U> find the leaks by which being four times elected to the city­
|CiS"U . r lc.8 h a paper diacon
L pu ul> arrearage», - r the Fun
the
proceedings of executive ses­ council and once to the State Sen­
L. 8. Taylor, an attorney of Sac- ■
hinue i. sen-i if until pa> ment i»
feel the whole aniuuiu w hether it
sions
became public. The report ate, was sent to Congicss, taking
ramento,
on
Sunday
morning,
April
the offic e t r not 'i here run I e
Notary Public.
his seat December 7, 18G3. He has
iiinuHLuetil paymeui i» made,
20th, when heawoke found he could recited the failure of the inquiry to
b n who take» a paper from the
I). L. GRACE,
since represented, without inter­
|titer directed to hia name or an­
establish
the
complicity
of
anv
one
,
not speak. Doctors were called in
BURNS. OR
nul- ho has subscribed or not. ia
r ihe pay
Land Filng«, Contest Blunks, Applications for
with the newspaper men, and re- mission, the only Democratic dis­
feriber ordar« hi.» paper slopped Publication Notices, correctly and promptly and pronounced the cause paraly­
trict in Philadelphia. He served
ite. und the l’ubiisher continues attended to. Dee»is. Notes, and Mortgages sis of the tongue,
lie will prol«- comhi':.:ded t)wU tl)ej, i.- be.citcd
d a riher is bound to pay for it if eg iblv drawn up. Charges reasonable,
on the committees on banking, rules
ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLAR«
fui thefcpvRtoffiue. Thia proceeds
before
the
Senate
to
be
dealt
with
bly never speak again.
rtliut a man must pay fur whut he
and
elections, distinguished him­
for
contempt.
The
report
was
dis
­
‘“The Leading Company of the Pacific Northwest.
ft» have decided that refusing t<
Alexander Cameron, the wealthy
self by his speeches on the force
trs and periodicals from the post
cussed
nearly
four
hours
and
at
g^-
yer-l'RlVATR
DWELLINGS AND FARM PROfiRTTA 8 PECULTY.-^l 'XK1
Ing them vueiilled for, withou
Toronto lawyer, who recently mar-<
Btime, i» prima facia evidence ul
the close the recommendations of bill in 1875, was a candidate for
ried a rich Detroit widow named!
J. NAT. HUDSON,
The Farmers’ Company.
the committe were rejected. This speaker in the next year, and was
Ward, has returned from Europe.
A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W.
is supposed to end the lastest farce appointed chairman of the commit­
Mrs. Cameron and -her step-daugh­
OF SALEM, OREGON.
Office: BURNS, OR.
in connection with executive ses­ tee on appropriations. He gained
ter,
Miss Ward, are still in Paris.
credit by his success in curtailing
&
sion
of
the
Senate.
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Ex.
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BurnstOi's.
It is announced that the young
expenditures by enforcing a sys­ J. C. PARKER Agent,
The following cablegram, from tem of proportional reductions, and
heiress
will
in
June
wed
Prince
de
rtAI.I» CI.I B LIST
M:t
.........
Benyon Caraman of France. Miss Panama, is published by the Star on the death of Michael C. Kerr,
I a
A. SWEEK.
Wardis 17 years old.' With the and Herald, which says it is very was elected speaker, December 4,
eraldtUbifliarper’s Buzar
5.20 i
,, erald and HI arpe r‘s \'(»uiig People .. 3.75
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
bride
'he Prince will receive an in­ important, inasmuch as the means 1876. He was re-eleeted speaker
LAKEVIEW ADVE R’lIbLMlNT.
Ê1? “irald and Al >en'B Manifold < yelopedia, 2.90 ;
c^)Each ado»onal volume after Vol. I, öö cents;
of
carrying
on
work
at
the
canal
come
of
nearly
#150,000
a
year.
—
Cilice:
Burns
Oregon.
in
the
two
following
congresses,
LU Ceuta extra ver volume, postage.
must necessarily have been provi­ serving in that capacity till March
E’x.
L l^Sp-Copièe of all the above work* can ba ex
niaed atlti*Gi< in the Reading Room.
ded for before an effort to approach 3, 1881. Mr. Randall has borne a
The Gilbert starch works of Des.
the Columbia government was con­ conspicious part in the debates on
V !
: sliorci >if linei tiiii-ll'K tiro Hiilit itoil
THE HOPKINS HOUSE.
Moines, were destroyed by fire,
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
templated: “M. Santeroau of the the tariff as a leader of the pro­
Bng Room—We file, anti bind I lie
April 14th; loss, $125,000. The
Eòi every half-volume, t,r»d v»v <j
ATTORNEY,
Panama Central Committee in­ tectionist wing of the Democratic
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
rei tiscrn eut.
I works were situated •three miles
......... .'.... O regon ! from the center of the city. When tends soliciting from the Colum­ party. His widow is a daughter of
Bin ns ,
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS.
Culler ¿ions, Lund business, and lie ill the cry of fire was given, a mad bian government .an extension of General
Aaron Ward, of New
I'iH
the concession in favor of the liold- York.
1 yr. Estui ’ matter i romptly attended to.
1 inu :: ino 6 j .<•
Ai’l ! 1 Wk
rush
was
made
to
escape
by
the
ñch I ÍLfiñ »2.50 $5.00 »N 'M) »11 ÔÔ »15.00
; ers of titles (porteurs de titres),
employees, many tumbled down
QO
Gl
IN. 00
3.0»
4.00 G.50
with the concurrence of the liqui­ A Murdoretl Man Found in a Barrel. This Hotel 1 b new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) and off«: «courteous service to every Guest
“
2.5-' 5.00 8.00 15.00 24.00 40 00
stairs,
several
girls
were
seriously
tì.00 V >.» .0 <.i) 32 00 50.00
“ í 4 5
Attorney-at-Law.
dator of the canal, based on the . At the Appraiser’s stores, New
y oo 15.00 :>.05 48.00 51.00
col. e.w
injured; three had their arms bro­
“
12.-') ln.U) ■_s •«) 4> 0 ‘ 8J.00 1LO.OO
M. DUSTIN
■Sautereau project.”
.10 00 113.00 14 ' 00
“ 1 isO.Oo SO. 00
York, April 14, the body of a mur­
ken. The factory was in full op­
)Ji<e: Harney City and Burns.
eration, with 112 men employed
April 13th was the day set apart dered man was found in a barrel
and as many women and children. bv Mrs. Woodworth’s disciple, Geo. consigned here from Copenhagen Í
There were no lives lost, but many Erickson, as the day for the de­ The body is that of an elderly man
narrow escapes. The building end struction of San Francisco, Oak­ and was covered with lime. The
contents were insured for $200,(XX). land and Ain eda by an earth customs officials have not the I Cenerai Blacksmith & Waeon-maker
slightest doubts that it is the body
I. aknview , O upoon .
IL R. SCHLÄGEL
A large number of doom-.-< alers quake and tiual wave. In S.n
of Pilipsen’s victim, and the story of
Francisco
littk
hc.d
w...
given
the
spent the day on Taylor Mountain
1 v’m.sc crime was told in a previous
near Santa Rosa, in expectation of prophecy, but at Oakland a good
reptoared do all Kind* of Wo n th Blacksmith line. ' llorae Bhceiug at L IC pi in»’.
! dispatch.
deal
of
faith
was
phic
<1
in
it.
and
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seeing the .valley til’cii with water.
The Copenhagen cablegrams have
B U G G I E S, W A G ON 8, E T C.,->
Among the number are one or two hundreds went to t-he mountains,
MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS, AND OF GOOD QUALITY.
business men of this city, who, late some selling their property at a narrated how a merchant of that
M. n. BIGGS.
place was strangled to death by a
Burn . Or
A LL W ()R K W A RRA NTE I).
April 15th had not returned, sacrifice, putting the money in
fearing that perhaps a mistake of their pockets. We see in ar ex­ soap-maker, who shipped the body
a few hours had been made. Re­ change the most comical features to New York in a cask of lime.
Attorneys at Law,
ligious c:»ercisos were con/lneted of the “tidal wave” or “doom-seal- On February 6th, a mysterious re
cask, consigned to Beresford Bros.,
Will practice in all of the court« of the State. throughout the day on the moun­ ero” scare ire was seen on the city
DRCWREY AbVKKTIiEMENT.
All I t sine«« placed in tare of thia firm will be
Racine, Wis., arrived on the steam­
front.
Many
ship
captains
and
promptly attended to.
tain. The Oakland “doom sealers”
er,
Thingvalla,
Wells
Fargo
&
Co.,
men,
engaged
in
shipping,
carried
that went to St Helena within the
in whose care the cask was ad­
past two weeks as a safe refuge in a champagne cork on each lapel of
r
dressed,
promised to ascertain for i
their
coat.
When
asked
why
they
which to escape the predicted tidal
whom
the
lime
was
intended,
al-
(
did
so,
answered,
that
they
did
it
| wave of destruction of Oakland and
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR.
*BM»uirrofl»
-
-
-
_
though they had no patron in Ila-! DICKSON .t SULLIVAN
San Francisco, to take place, April so they might float when the tidal
*
cine
named
Beresford
and
had
re-
ril-IAI. DIRECTORY.
t . a . m . kinnon .
; 15, are now fleeing to the mount­ wave struck them.
Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist.
Any.tun «.11 kind» of surveying done on Fhui
i civcd no request to forward the
ains, having discovered that St.
notice
anti
reasonable
terms.
fifF
“
¡settler
national :
Prince
Charles
Tranttmansdorf,
Everything
in
our
line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies Brandi
cask there. Meanwhile the cask
to bt lot aled, can have plats furnishc
Benjamin liarrkiun wishing
Helena is such a wicked place they the celebrated turfman and crack
Levi I’. .Morton free of charge.
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on band whe»
remained
in
the
Appraiser
’
s
store.
jRinesO Blaine
are not safe there. A large num­ pigeon shot, has been judicially de­
William Winduin
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
EHBury
After a cablegram detailing the
JohnW. S'otilu
nterior
ber went to Howel) mountain last clared a »pend-tiirifl, and placed
Retlficld Proctor
ar
facts
of
the
Copenhagen
murder
Benjamin
F.
Trncev
avv­
SADDLE AND HARNESS SUOS’, week and one party' of negroes went under a guardianship. The Prince
Jeremiah M. Husk
ilir ultnre
were published the cask was broken
Wm H. H. Miller
to the summit of.Mt. St. Helena. is 45 years old and the head of a
John Wanamaker
open. From the top of the barrel
on :
J. C. WELCOME - PimrinF.TOR.
At Los Angeles, April 14, the princely family, with vast estates protruded the light hand of the
I J. N. Dolph
•) J. H. Mitchell
case of Mary E. Towner, who was in Bohemia, and in fact every prov­ murdered man, with a gold ring on
Binger Hermann
BCKNH. OREGON.
D.Sylvcstcr Pennoyer
committed to Stockton from Santa ince in the empire. His income is one finger. The arm hail been
II. '.(¡co. W. McBride
PATENTS.
.«. W. Webb
Monica, some time ago, upon the estimated at half a million florins. forced down by the top of the cask,
J. H. McElroy
C.
A.
SNOW
A-
CO.
_
_
-
WASHINGTON, D.
linai;
Erank Bakei
rimer
I uO
R. S. Strahan
testimony of II. C. Towner and Mrs He has always had a magnificent and had sprung up when the
PatcniK obtained, and all patent buaine«* ntlauded to promptly] and for uDtderatt-
Win. 1’. Lord
.ram« Jwk S»
Our Office is opposite the I) 3 Latest Office, and we rail obtain in l«»n l.tuo than
racing stable, arid in his betting weight was removed. The cask
by
W. W. Thayer
remote from Washington Bend Model or Drawing. We u<lvi«e as to patentability
( HAS. SAMPSON - - B urns . On Freeman, now bids fair to develop
' fl’: r W ' at [li JUDICIAL IHSTPIUT
was
favored
by
fortune
and
is
un-!
sensationally. Mrs M’. E, Towner
was partly filled with dry plaster, j of charge; and we make no charge unless patent is be cured
■ ■
L 41 ÏHGN
trlct jq<
D
W-A-T-rC-H-M-A-K-E-R
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order? DlvWion, r. . - • ,
.J.. L. R and
it
key
a sister-in-lawof the young lady, derstood to have cleared large sums piled around the body so that only
officials of.the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, and references to
- J
-AND-
HNTY ;—Il ARNEY :
clients in your own Statu or countv. write to above address.
has communicated with the author­ Last December he lost at the Jock­ the head and one arm were visible.
G. W. G iliiam
(H)
Jeweler.
ities, as has also a brother in Hays ey Club in one evening, at baccarat The face was that of a man 50years '
J. T. S hield «
(D)
AV. E. GRACE
(D)
City,
Kansas, making serious 900,000 florins. He then bought a of age. He wore a brown beard.
T. H. R obert *
.. (DJ
yv k . gradon
charges to the effect that false tes­ number of options on spring wheat streaked with gray, The body was
A. A. (’»»»VING
.(D)
..(PL W. E. ALDERSON
timony had been introduced, and i and March cereals, which, going fully (dressed; even his hat was
L. B. B aker
it (D)
BLACKSMITH.
W m . M eeker
or
that the young woman was not in­ down, caused a loss of 15,000.010 found in the plaster, The clot lies
Fee
(D) / I.YTLZ HO FARD ADOLPH TLTKER-----Pm V
TIouses and Oottages
,u .. L
1 II J ar F h
sane
at all. It is understood that florins. These could not have been were of good quality, and nothing
r>
I er fa S'
her relatives will take immediate settled with the promptness, which was in the pockets to tell who the
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few-
steps to obtain (her release and se­ the exchange demands, had not his dead man was.
r. 8. LAND OFFICK:
D. S HOPKINS, A rchitect .
i twu a
J. B. H untington
hr Wii'j
cure tlie annulment of a deed con­ brother-in-law, Markgraf I’allavi-
The face was distorted, as if the
..H arrison K elley
Grand Rapid*. Mich.
by I.*’1
Will furnDrnigr.sof Houles, Cottages, mid Mansion« costing from »800 »>a
. urteil'’
veying certain property, of Miss cini, come to his assistance.
man had died in agony, and looked
figure wanted. If von mean lo build,Bend »1 to inv a<l«lre«K and I will wail you
•c
*
Hoof M design*uf dwell!»**, Hks the one on file in M ast O kkvo » H ekald oti
jorth H
LHC!! DIRK, TORY.
Promptly executed. The building has been on Towner,», to her brother, Harry C.
Berlin, April 14, the program for as if he had been nailed to the cask
fill) plan of each. full 8i?e details, complete speeiflcatton*. and bill of material*
rMtlk«
large'1 and improved ami is nrepaipd to turn
full and complete so any ordinary carpenter or builder will ban co trouble
i..rii, »
Towner.
—
8.
F.
Call.
while
¡insensible
and
striven
to
get
out all kinds vf blacksmithing <»n short notice
lODLST El’iS OPAL < ilURuH and in the best style Tenn«; Cush.
the visit of the American riflemen,
nip a-l and completing the work. And if you do not find just what )ou want,
1-1 y
what changes vou desire made, and 1 will accommodate you Or leave Order»
•herir*’
M. M c C art I’aator.
out
before
he
lieeamo
overcome
by
II d Z ald Y ou will It as cheap to erect a bandaum? house as to *u"!e material
who
will
arrive
during
the
latter
A
sensational
murder
occurred
t preaching bv the pastor in each
aigbtly building Wil) aid you in re conatructlnf yeur preKent bclldii r
suffocation.
iub . until further notice-
part
of
June,
is
published.
They
near
Springfield,
Ky
,
April
loth.
■ bun k —at 11 n nt. and 7 '0 p m
Advices from Copenhagan Btate
'«land Sc hoo! 11» ure— at 11 a in
While quarreling over their wives. will be received at Bremen by the
Harney—at 7;Su p m
that the murderer is one I’hillipsen
Purn>—it Ham. attd 7 CO pm
Bremen
Rifle
Association,
thence
Abraham
Kelly
shot
and
instantly
-Ilarney—at 11« in. and 7 ;Op m
killed Samuel Logan, a well-known go to Hanover, where the local as­ a soap-maker. 11« needed money
citizen of Springfield. Both men sociation has organized a contest to strengthen his waning business.
ELITE SALOON.
were but recently married. The for all coiners, from June 22d to The murderer was arrested while
r r
The Odell
D
HARNEY.-------------OREGON men talked of theit wives, ns newly 29th. The visitors will reach Ber­ nbout'to emlmrk on a steamer for
*K Î STIES.
I
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P
3
W
R
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T
Ell
COAT.iWi.RTU A TUEGASKM.
made husbands are wont to do. and lin July 2d. The riflemen will South Africa.
PRACRIIT o R«.
finally from bantering on the re­ meet in Kroll’s garden w.«-re a
nr. No. 77. i. <>. o. r
t v».« Hall, werv ^aturda
A powerful telescope, with the
k : will ifrt the oi.t.i i. t »
win im w mr. is : il io no
spective
merits and demerits of procession will !<• formed. The
J. t.
KINNi».s. N.
I
■*
(H“’ llurulP«*«l Dollar Mm Mut
fy.
their wives, the joking gradually procession will march by Frieden’« largest object glass in the world,
changed to bitter remarks. Kelly Allee. Bradenburg Thor, anil Unter will be mount' d nt the University ft combines siMri d 11 vwith di haiiii . i rv—min, ease or or
w. ars longer without cost of repairs than any other macb
then went away, and in a short den Linden Avenue, past the pal­ in Southern California, Exchange r
no inkribbon to bother the operation It m at substantial, i
state it to be the largest refra< ting
time returned armed with an «Id ace to th- Town hall, where the teles< ope ever constructed From
cl plated—perfect and adapted to ail kinds of tyjs writ..'
Wachmaker & Jeweler, army musk. t. Walking quietly flags will Is- deposited. Weber, its lofty position in San Diego it I.ike a Printing Prsmi it pr.sl. «Ii.irp,. Iran Irgibla ntar.u«
Iwotno-
• un I <• I.ii.lr ,.t w wii.u X-
K'lin.i' l.wy»i- inliil-i<... l.aiArr». mr
toward Logan he advanced to with­ the presiilent of the Traveling Com­ will pierce further into the re cess« a
J W BONEBRAKE,
ni-.n'tiu. n.r* r. Mt r
men, rt,- < uiim.t niskr .i^lxtler eivertment.l.
r. f. . mail «*
l-akeview »»refun.
in lOOyards of victim, whom, «'.th mittee, will deliver an oration nt of spree than any inqtnim. nt here- Au inieliixvr.t perron in a wrrk run hn-.mir u il.url operator, or a.raptdona
out a word, lie Tired full at Logan the banquet, July 4th. On July tof< Y j designed by ha ><l The es­ ♦ 1 .ODO offered any operator who can do better work with a
tablishment of < 'n'k Bros will
Writer than that produced by the Odell. giF Reliable Agt
who fell to th • ground with blood 5th there will lx- picnic at Wcis- spend marly two y cars noon the
and Salesmen wanted. Special imitiur tnenls to Dealm
P. II MTRPIIY.
flowing from his wounds. Kelly sense«. The entries for the con- glass liefere it will I. fit i-.r > . it
For Pamphlets, giving endorat menta, Ac address the
test
far
exceed
the
expectations
of
is the largest piece of work of the
LAKEVIEW
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OREGON esenjs-d to the woods, and up to to­
»
imw-PKIMV.US
ODELL TYPE WRITER 45CO., T h » R. <»» ry . C hicac
kind ever attempted anywle re
kr* at < a in
(h<-
Central
Committee.
night
has
not
1>een
captared.
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Ex
HAY A GRAIN
I» « at 6 « ui
RALD.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BURNS READING ROOM.
ai
T he D rewsey S aloon
JOB WORK.