East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 02, 1892, Image 3

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    I er members of the family, and that it would be of interest to thhm
B U BNS AD V E KT IS E M E N TS.
were aged 3, 7 and 10 respectively, if they felt disposed to do so; had
They all died within a few hours of been acquainted with John Mahon
WEDNESDAY FEHUAKY 3. 11«!.
one another. Just as Mr. Henrv ever since he (witness) had been in
was about to leave for the depot he the country; did not see any irreg
I received another telegram stating ularity being cairied on at that
i that the Jourth brother, aged 12. time and place; did not see any
;OM Abb I’AIITSOFTHE WOULD had died
The deaths were caused one treated to liquor, of any kino,
by dread dipiheria.
Mr Henry that was taken from the table; did
Doubted Even in Deatli.
left on the first train for his home,! not see any one of the judges or
BRF-N’TON A’ EINE
Proprietor»
eb-rks make out tickets and hand
almost insane from grief.
pm the Evening Telegram
them to voters, or that the said vot­
[N ew York, Jan. 26—Further in­
ers wi old hand them back w.thout
SEKVEI! HIM KIGHT.
stigation in the matter of Walter
.
looking at them
ill, deceased, late cashier of the i
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W.
Va
,
Jan.
22.
—
Imesburg N. J., bank, proves that
R. L N ewman —Tesstified that
Biola $60,000, instead of 80.000 Mr8- Laura F. Hall, wife of Mining
he had been a resident of Harnev |
I
I at first reported. It was di«cov- Superintendent Hall, of Butte ( itv. eountv 3 vearsthe 25th dav of Dec.,
Ld that iie had arranged to get Mont., horsewhipped George \V.
last; that he had tilings up<>-i a
lid of the $20.000 deposit which Moore, of Charleston. Ill . hen- last
land claim in Crane Creek Gap at
rhe Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stable as­
e <Mi>k hail with the government' night for slandering her. Mrs. Hall the time of the June election 1890:
sure the public that they are prepared to accommodate
It, death prevented fruition ot hi.- has been living with her father-in-
that he did not know what precinct
in every way tn their line of business.
A meeting of the bank law. Dr. J C. Hall, at Charleston, his claim was in; that he voted in i
*< ilicme.
**'•*’ u,,0 grain constantly on hands, and careful help.
rectors was held on Saturday at where Moore became enamored of the town of Harnev for Harnev for Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection
Lieb the advisability was discov- her and tried to induce her to elope.
county seat
Ld of suing a life insurance com She repulsed him and he came here
II enry K L ong —Testified that I I
ny in which Hill had a policy to work. Shortly after his arrival
he began boasting that Mrs. Ha'l he was in Alvord precinct on the I
It was said, however.
1« r $20,000
had eloped with him and lived sev- 2d day of June. 1*90; was ac­
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11 Lit the company has refused to
TOM ANDERSON Prop’t.
Mrs. Hall quainted with Chas Carrol, saw
p|v the policy’ on the ground that •ral months as his wife
Hid commited suicide. A directoi leard the reports and came 1300 him last at Alvord precinct. Jun-
even moved that Hill’s I ody beex miles to protect her reputation 2d 1890; that said t arrol voted in
hi med and an examination made she is a beautiful woman of about Alvord for Harney for county seat;
had a conversation with said Carr .1.
The motion was put and resulted 23. Moore is 50 years old.
The Herald.
N ews I n general
JB URNS BUTCHER SHOP
aiie. Another director moved tin
bs«k be closed the assets reaiizec
the deposits paid off at tin
I rate expenee of the directors,
1
Ti y meeting adjourned without de
ci ling anything definite. The la
Vaccine Virila.
The preparation used to produce
that we call "vaccination” is known
imoi g medical men as vaccine
virus to produce which it is neees
arv to go through a surgical opera
ion, the subject being either i
.mung cow or even a calf.
Aftei
•earifx ing the bellv of the animal
(the parts having previously beet
haved.) the wound is inoculated
vitb virus from an animal already
in use. A sore is thus formed with-
mt lasting injury te the beast, and
ifter a week or ten days a thin, vac
■id matter begins to How from th«
ibrasion.
This pus or matter is
he vaccine virus of commerce.
Goose quills, which have beet
craped with a knife until they pre
■•ent a rough exterior, are rubbed
n this virus.
The virus from one abrasion is
•utlicient to coat 10.000 quills,
which, after being so prepared, an
«clinically called "points.” These
.»oints when ready for shipment,
ook very much like ordinary goes«
piills, the virus coating not being
visible to the naked eve.
There are several persons in the
United States who make it a busi
less to supply the rest of humanity
with vaccine virus.
One of these
‘ vaccine farms” is at the Agricul
inral college. Columbus, Ohio; an-
>ther at Fond du Lae. Wis.; the
third, also the largest in the woilu.
in Yew Jersey, the peopertv of Dr.
E. A. Lewis.
teat sensation is the statement ot
Bia nche Douglas, a dessolute wo
man of New York,with whom Hill.
. in spite of the fact, he was a d» a
cop in the Presbyterian church, wat
well acquainted. This woman savr
ahe saw Hill on F»>rteenth streel
Utah citv. aft- r his reported deatli
'■^This story has many believers win
•call to mind the suspicious circum
■Ifinces of the funeral
The physi
-«tan and undertaker were hot I
•trangers, and the funeral was se
cret and private.
It is said that
the I oily will be exhumed and i'
will be discovered if a dummy war
buired in place cf Hill, or whethei
the cashier died naturally or com
tted suicide.
A JealoiiN Man’s Revenge.
•
O maha , Neb.. Jan. 29—
John Kinsky, a boarding hous«
keeper, has for some time suspected
his wife of iufidilitv. Last light
he unexpectedly returned horn«
|Bd found Thomas Williams and
Htnry Ijeonard, Imardern, in het
hAirisim. the launders being in bei’.
j HF oith
Ki Si>ky at once began shooting.
Skmard received a bullet in I hi
S h T, from which he will die
Williams was wounded in the 1 ack
and is in a precarious condition
Kfssky tried to kill his wife also,
bet was prevented by the arrival
of the police. He then tri. d to
Knot himself, hut w;.s again foiled,
aid is now in jail.
I
Four Hrofher* Dlr in our Day.
•
«L ima , Ohio. Jan. 27 —This morr -
J k William M. Henry, a commer-
flB>l tiaveler whose home is inCleve-
Sid, nceived the terrihle news of
&■ death of his four brothers.
Jvnrv had jurt registered at his ho-
when he wsa handed a telegram
^Hnouncing the death of one of his
^Bithers.
He had not recovered
^e shock l»efore he was han
two more telegrams conveying
doubly sad announcement of
death of two more brothers.
three brothers were th« young
on that day in regard to Ids (Car
rol’s)vote; saw Carrol’s ticket and
<aw the name, Harney, written on
same; saw W. J. Carrol on that dav
and at that place; said Corroi vol-
• <1 at that place for Harney for
eoun v m at: acquaint) d with S F
8 jtton. saw him. Jun«- 2i 1890. at
Alvord, and that said *utton voted
at that place for Harney for eountv
seat; that sod Sutton's resilience
had been in Malheur county tor 6
<»r 7 years prior to e|e ;tiou. June 2d
1890.
Will setv.rcustomers with the best that can be procured, with
any amount from One to Eve Hundred lbs.
THANSPORTATK.N.Compan,
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Stages leave Burns. Oregon, daily for Harney, Diews. y. Beulal
E ugene H emhre —Testified that
W esttall and \ ale, where
on election dav Juii'' 2d 1*90 he
•vas at polling place No. 4 Blitz* n with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful driv. rs new ve
chicles.
precinct, that he was in toe room
MBRlT“r.?R£ FKOM ”' aN\TO ..NTA.no ANU JM, M , MN( J < JMs
Horn», to Ontario
» 10 OO
burnii io Xu,.
«•
where the piles were kept most of,
'• lirovetity.
♦v.o
K 50
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W,»l full
" HenIfih
7..U
fi
00
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OrewM'j
thedav he did not see the Judges
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2 .50
" Unnici
I
LUC
or Clerks make tickets tor any one Baggage, 30tt»s to each Passenger. Freight and Passenguts • must
be way-billed, Passung« r fare paid jn aihance.
or endeavor to enduee voters to
H arry F loyd ,
N eri A cki . es .
J M. V akhin
vote any certain ticket. He did .
Gen Suu’t.
Division
Agent.
Buri s Ag«nt
not see one of the Judges make out j
a ticket for a voter and that voter;
deposit the ticket in the box with
cinet where he thought he would be I
out looking at it. J J. Mahon one
SIMPLE MEA .U 1EMENTS.
able to vote; he further sta’ed to
of the clerks was a candidate for
flow L ook tu le mill l,ititu • of «* Given
Mr. Woolev that 40 or 50 men (I «• Hl Are /% rt'rt lit* i .
Justice of the Peace ami election-
j would he shifted from the Malheur
In a general way the I ititmlo of a
eering for that olhee. He further
place
may be sold lo l:o the hei-ht of
eountv by the P. L. S. Company
’ the pole Htar, in angular ineasur. meiit.
testified I hat if William Black was
to vote in Harney for I la nicy for above
nt>0y>> the
1)»<* twki*ii>
I h 'T son.
zon. 'I’I m * p<> 1*• stiir,
north her
drinking lie was not drunk enough
county seat. Mr. Carrol said his bowovor, is not in the actual pole of
to attract his (H embree’s)atleidion (
the heaven», but is alsiut a degree and
son Chas, was employed by the P. a half away. It, therefore, revolve in
as to his condition, and so far as j
L. S. Company at the Agency ami tho firmament I ke the other atars, hut
he was capable of Judging the vot­
Harper ranch in Malheur count”. in a very narrow circle. When a fair
allowance is made for this fact, and also
ing was cairied on in the lawful .
for refraction, uls-rr.ition, etc., the lati­
and proper manner.
J. DlISKIIEIMER.—Testified that tude of any point north of the equ lor
i in convesatioii with M. M. Bru rly can be ascot tained. Another way of
C harles N elson —Testified that
i tie ( Brierlv) told him that the liar finding it is by observing the distance,
in d •greea i nd fractional parts thereof,
he Voted in Burns precinct at the;
oey fx-ople had offered him $300 to of a start from the xenitn when o i tle>
June election of 1890 and that no;
testily in their behalf, and lhatifhe rn ridian, whnn this alur’s dl-lance frotn
one draged or attempted to force |
eitlo r the pole or the eelealial equator
did so testify, he wo ild have the is known. I, » eg i tilde is determine I by
him tc the poles, he went on his i
money la-fore giving the evidence, finding th'» difference in time between
own accord and voted a ticket he
the place for which longitude is desired
Evidence Given in llie Coiileat Case
W arren J ordan -— I entitled that and the place from which longitude is
made out early in the morning;
that he was acquainted with Uapt.
aK** *N
past; residence near reckoned. It in conn ol l> the Kn Hah-
«peaking nations from Greenwich, Eng.
W. M. K ingsley . —Testified that Kelley, and in covevation with him Saddle Butte; resided there atsmt 5 A choronom ’ter, giving Greenwich lim •,
hia residence has been in Anderson in the afterm on near the polling year»; v< ted in Saddle Butte pre­ is often em loved on ship-l»>ard for Chia
purpose. Tnis time is compared with
valley for nearlv 3 years; was a resi-!
place Mr. Kelly told him he had ’ '"ct f',r «dvies City for county th« local tim-, which rnuy Is- found by
dent of said vallev on 2d day of better go and vote for in a short w*a’> waH Bb past, on 2d day of observation» of the sun. Every hour's
June, 1890; attended the election j time the piles wou d close.
June- 1WM); had «•tiled on a piece difference in time means flip on Jo -re-a
difference in longitude if local l ino
in Anderson valley; could not say
¡of unsurveyed land in Saddle Butte bo earlier than Greenwich time, then
j
...
whether he saw liquor of any kind j ■ J. C. WooLY —Testified that at precinct
about one year prior to the place is went of Gr. enwieb. wiiilo
his
place
on
Poison
creek
in
May
j
u
,
|e
2<l
1Hy0;
(1|(| I not tv-11 Win. if the time lie later it ia east of Green­
on the table occovittd by the judges
wich. ’1 he telegraph, where it can tx>
and clerks; saw one of the clerks 1890, W. J. Carrol told him that Catterson that he voted blank for u ted. afford« tiie moet areirrate of all
m thodn for finding lougitudo. —bi.
make out a ticket for a man by the he had just j come from the Agency eountv seat.
L >ui« Globe-I>>mocrat.
name
Black at
dictation of »•« Malheur county and was sent
hi* j|»- of
IJ| EMSVK
I** the
»WNF *a»vss»wa*ws
R W J ones .—Testified that he
— An exhibition, which will be inter­
Black; in his judgement Black was into Harney county by the fore-
had a homestead in Harney pre national an far a« hygie ie and el-crric-
outdrunk; the judges and clerks man of the P. L B Company to
cinet, which he now claims; that he ily ure cuncornwd, is to beheld in Lyona
in 1W2
vote
for
Harney
for
county
seat,
could not see the tickets as they
voted at Crane creek urecinet. June ■J—
!—9
and
it
would
not
do
for
him
to
were handed in to be voted; the
2d. 1890 for Harnev for permanent
■ BM
•,*M4IK*IS”r1wsi hw.int
firm of Swarts A Miller did not in make the attempt at Hari.ey for
BB ■ ■ IJ ■ Brrtw-f a/Hl
an inUait.s»
County seat.
U I I M— ™ • ■r*
m*»-
RI Ily
fear
of
being
detected,
but
he
would
r
IL
t
AttiJKSÄniÄ
’
any way try to force their employees
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to vote for Burns, but requested go to some one of the outside pre-
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