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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1892)
The Herald. I come to light regarding the death i proxy, as important matters will be BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. I of Judge James Watson, who died considered. a few days ago of pneumonia. It; The democratic vancancv on the WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20. ISM. appears that his wife was a strong Interstate Commerce Commission believer in the Christian Science has been given to judge W. M. Lind- Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal | faith, and when her husband was sev’of Kentucky, a gentlman of Geer, comprising all lines of taken sick refused to call a physi whom nothing but good is known, FROM ALL HAUTSOFTHK tVOKMl cian Two sons, however, com and the republican vacancy to J. W. HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, pelled the mother to allow the McDill, of Iowa, who has been Con services of medical man, allowing gressman, Senator, Judge and sev STOVES, HARDWARE, SUNDEIUES, A CARPENTERS TOOLS Score* of Miner* Kill.-«! her to select, a nurse, also a Christ eral other things with official salar I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. ian Science believer. Through a ies. Col. W.Morri son. whose com mis One of the most appaling mining C. H. VOEGTLEY disasters on record occured Jan 8, conspiracy between the nurse and sion expired Dec. 31, has been re at Krebs about five miles from Mc the wife the medicine was extracted appointed. The silver question has already Allister I. T. It is supposed that from the capsules and the faith cure relied upon. Mrs. Watson told shown a ready disposition to boh up at least 100 lives were lost. the Judge that Christ was telling serenely in Congress at any and all Just as the day shifts were about him through her to get up and times. Several bills have been in to come to the surface in the mine JOHN SAYER Proprietor. I walk, and persuaded him to make troduced in the Senate providing operated bv the Osage Coal and Mining Company, in shaft No. 11, the attempt. He had taken but for free coirage, and although, there Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge two steps from the bed when he fell has been only one “hill” day in the a terrific explosion occurred. There were upwards of 4(X) men over cn the Hour and expired. In House, four bills of the same sort Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR from in the mine at the time, most of dignation runs high, and Christian were introduced, besides several Science is at a great discount in others having a more or less hear good Wheat. whom were near the entrance to the ing on silver. One of them pro this neighborhood. — St. Louis Re cage which was to bring them to vides for the repeal of the purchas public. the top Those at the top heard ing clause of the present silver law. the explosion and at once prepared . Senator Stewart maintains that there is a law already in existence for the work of rescue The ntwsi B H. FINE Prop’t., W. II. GASS. Mnnager. authorizing the free coinage of sil spread rapidly, and it was not many , enacted in 1837 and never re W ashington 1). C. Jan. 13 1892 ver. minutes before the entrance to the Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, pealed. and he offered |a resolution Speaker pro tempore McMillin, instructing the Judiciary committee mine was surrounded by a wailing and almost panic-stricken mass of who was elected without opposition to inquire into the matter and re Good Billiard tables, Pleasant. Card Rooms, etc., etc. port whether he was right or wroi.g humanity, composed chiefly ol’ wo to preside over the House until This Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender Speaker Crisp, who is still confined Senator Morrill delivered a very men and children. •ihie ami conservative speech this Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. Many of the men. some sav near to his room by the grip, shall be week against the unlimited free ly half of the number, employed in aide to resume his duties, presides coinage of silver, in answer to Sen- the mines succeeded in effecting ! like a veteran, and is complimented a tor Stewart’s recent speech. The Harrison men are shouting theireseape by climbing up through i on all side for the ease with which “ 1 told you so,” because of a slight the air shaft. One of the men who ; he has taken up the enormous duties attack of nausea that Mr. Blaine escaped in this way climbed fully of presiding over the House. had this week, and the present indi Win. WOODS, Proprietor. Notwithstanding the unpreced cations are that a concerted attempt 400 feet with a broker, leg. Many of those wlio climbed to the top ented appropriations of the hillion is to be made to drive Blaine from were badly burned, in some cases i dollar Congress, the cry fordeficien- the Presidential field, using his Bill Woods is “in it,” “and don’t you forget it.” health as the principal weapon. It the flesh stripping from their hands ’ey avpropriations has already be What he don't know about the care of horses is not worth knowing may succeed too. as Mr. Blaine is as they grasped the ladder. gun. The list is headed by Porter, a monomaniac on that subject, and ' of the census bureau, who, through has been ever since that notorious Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of the country desired THE KILLED AND INJURED. the Treasury department has asked sunstroke, away back in the seven K ansas CI ty , Jan. 8.—A Ti ,neH for a deficinecy appropriation of ties Andrew Jackson's birthday was special from South McAllister says: ■_ ' $1,000,000, to complete the work of It is still impossible to estimate the that bureau, and there are those fitly celebrated here the 8th, by number of the victims of the Krebs , who doubt whether that amount local Democrats A joint resolution authorizing the •E B. REED, Pioprietor. disaster. From facts now at hand will be sufficient, if Porter is to be Secretary of the Navy to charter a it is believed the killed wili number allowed to do it in his own way. vessel to carry the grain which has The proprietor has renovated the building from tin- ground h. fully 100 and the injured 115 about He may get the money, but it is not been contributed for the famine- he roof and put. in several stone flues stricken Russians to that country, half of whom will probably died. certain; and in any event he will was adopted bv the Senate, hut de Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house 1«< The work of rescue is terribly probably be asked some puzzling feated bv th«* House. The consti the public, we believe we only do him justice to say hi» house will hazardous. The explosion has en questions as to how he h .d spent rationality of the resolution was tirely changed the photography of some of the $6,400.000 previously doubted by some of the ablest Dem give entire satisfaction. o^rats in Congress the mine. Many tunnels are closed i appropriated for the Census. Senator Morgan spoke here th* entirely and big loose boulders are The attacks on the McKinley 7th inst., in favor of his resolution balanced perilously on shelves of tariff law in the House resemble directing the Committee on Foreign rock which a breath of air may the firing of sharp shooters. Bills Affairs to procure additional infor hurl down upon the rescuers. Those have been introduced placing the mation concerning the Nicaragua identified number twenty three. following articles on the free list: canal. He strongly favors the: HENRY CALDWELL, Proprietor. There are seventeen unidentified Jute, jute bagging, iron ties, bind guarantee of bonds asked for hv th.- company, but unless there is a bodies and pieces of bodies ing twine, lumber, tin plate, salt, change of sentiment there is no | Will serve Customers with the best that ALL WHITE MEN agricultural implements, wool, coal probability of the bill passing the can be produced from ONE to FIVE.HUN- and iron ore; and bills have been House. As one prominent member S t . L ouib . January 8—W. of that hodv puts it: “I favor the DRED lbs. Farnham, President "of the Osage introduced to repeal the sugar boun building of the canal bv this Gov- , __ Mining Company, in whose mines ty clause of tne law. and so much i , ernment if necessary, but am op- our hnnds for sale, because we ad- 1 posed to any guarantee of bonds W. C- B X RD & Vv . X . KIL v. of the reciprocity clause as givesjthe ' the explosion occurred last night vertice fieely by sending circolare ,, .. A . _ u _ A _ _ . .. _, had just reeieved a telegram which President authority to restore the issued by a private corporation ” and carda in all direetions solicit- save that 143 miners have lieen res duty upon certain products of ing purchnseis and deaeribing thè Rums Orogon. cued. The men were greatly ex countries which fail to make recip S tate of O hio C ity of , ss. land. hausted and some of them were un rocity treaties with the United T oledo , L ucas county , Frank J. Cheney makes oath conscious, but revived after reach States. These bills will all go to that he is the senior partner of the We will also buy lands fir per ing the fresh air. Mr. Far..ham 1 the Ways and Means committee firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing ini- which will decide which of them I sons wishing to purchase in oui says the miners were all white men, business in the city of Toledo, coun shall be pressed. ty and State aforesaid, and that andinany had large families. Every county and living ut a distance, Representative Mills, who has asid firm will pay the sum of ONE Parties wishing to purchase call thing possible will be done to relieve giving careful and accurate dis the distress of their afflicted fami gone to Texas, has been granted I HUNDRED DOLLARS for each on us we will show them ’he land an indefinite leave of absence by and every case of Catarrh that can we have for “ale. ami parties desir cripiion of the same, also the title lies Correspondence •’Solicited < >ll;ce the House. The principal ouject not l>e cured by the use of Hall’s ing t<> «liepose of real estate canno’ Catarrh Cure. SIXTY BODIES RECOVERED. of Mr. Mills in going home at this F. J, C heney . do lietter than to put their lands in at E ast O rf <»> n H era in A loha , January 8.—The latest Mc time is to regain his health, but it Sworn to before me and snLsenL« d Allister advice are that sixty is probable that while there he may in mv presence, thi* Sth <lav of Dec. corpses have been recovered and d< some talking atsiut the Texas A. D 18*6 twenty five rescued alive of whom Senatorship. A W. G lesron . eight have since died. The whole A meeting of the Executive Com Notary Public. number entombed is now ¡»lace at mittee of the National Association 216 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in I of Democratic Clubs has t«e»-n called 1 for Jan. 20. by Representative W ternally and acts directly on the blood And mucous surfaces of the l-'aith Cure |L Wilson, of West Virginia, who svstei|>. Send for testimonials, fre«-. is chairman of the committee, and E J C heney dr Co., Toledo, O A spen , Colo , Jan. 8—Some sen it is desired that every member f^,|.,’<)r sale at the Citv Drug sational developments have just shall be present or represented by Store. H ARDWAR ES. N ews I n G eneral B urns flour & saw mill ar 1 HR niBE FOB THE H erald .