803 I 1’R a “'»'T’S ’ >ha” UM VOL. V. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 2< , 1892. is idei ging in a cheap houat on Riv- meridian “shall prove to be at the 19, had been issued, the people went distance of more than ten marine wild in every town along the bor­ er Btreet. tn-wJMSHEDE VERY WEDNESDAY leagues from the ecean, the limit der of the reservation. Couriers at .......................-7..................... betweeh the British possessions and once started in every direction to FROM AM. PAllTSOF THE WOULD SNAPP'S DOUBLE LIFE. V. C. BYRD £ SOK. r the line of coast which is to belong carry the good news to every camp I ■ 1 ’ T t I t pLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. St. Datil Startled by a Hailroatl Man's to Russia, above mentioned, shall among the bund reds of home-seekers Downfall and Disgraeo. be formed by a line parallel to the who had been camping in the towns (<»NTRA N ewark , N.J.. April 18.—Karl at 10 o’clock to-night in the arrest mately in longitude 140 degrees i most advantageous for an entry. ... I ¡»nd Haqier'if Weekly ............... 5.2P '-KII. fand IlHrjier’i» Bazar 5.20 Loeschner, and Austrian, tells a re-1 by Sheriff Bean and two deputies 50 minutes and 30 seconds west l|The news has caused a sudden de­ land Harper’ll Young People 3.76 from Greenwich, as already shown, mand for hoises, and within an Yem a»d Alden'» Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 markable tale of suf ffering he under- ! öf Copeland J Snapp, who is at the additional vohime after Vol. I. 55 cents: of the commission department, it is, therefore, only 4 minutes and hour prices went up 50 per cent. went while working for the Ponpon head I yjiq na extra tier volume, postage. of the Northern Pacific Railway. 30 seconds of longitude, or 21 stat­ Evtrydody seems intent upon buy­ Phosphate Mining Company of 1 K‘ above can -Copies of all the II .. work« a ' »n t>e p. ex rx I at leistire ig the Reading Room The charge against Snapp is that ute miles, east of the bounuary of ing all that is for sale, and every South Carolina. Last December, during the past fifteen months he the main portion of Alaska. Its store and market is thronged with ^■Publiahera of} periodicals are solicited when he had been in this country ' "r l clubbing rate*, a copy of tbeir work for anxious purchasers. ~ -e Reading Rounb—W e file and bind the but a short time, he left this city has embezzled from the company distance from the nearest point on ' JL. .t eloae of every half-volume, rod »■«'• 0 1'20 00 twenty-four other men seeking em­ '¡a*-Uh|j 12. «6 16 00 2S 00 43.00 140.00 I 110 00 fiO 00 60.00 wit, a large cougar, and with a cour­ IP Mao ployment, started for Charleston. Customs under the Cleveland ad- rine leagues, or 34| statute miles, 1 ’ . age. perhaps partly due to an im­ The mountain is thus 1A inland. I1« uui On reaching-that place the party ministration. JO< WORK ah, uni miles south of the boundary and perfect, knowledge of the animal’s changed cars, going to a small place HIS GUILT CONFESSED. strength and ferocity, she deter­ A KB ery deacrintton executed with neatness called Ponpon station, the head-i When confronted with the evi- within »lie territory of the United innble rate» mined to kill it with a cluti. Find­ Fam ph lets quarters of the mining company. dence against him, Snapp confessed States. Its position is so near the ------- Letter Heads, opea, ing a limb of a sapling she ap­ a. ( arris, TleKets, After waiting several hours on his Crime to General Passenger junction of »lie boundary separating Dodgers. Etc. "srandat proached the beaut, and once or freight-cars, they arrived, and six Agent Fee and the Assistant Attor­ southeastern Alaska from the north RAT: H mkald la kepi regularly on file for re- west territory with the 141st mer*d twice hesitated, terrified by his sav­ e, in the Geo. I Rowell Newspaper Ad- | or eight men armed with rifles and ney of the Northern Pacific, John ian that it is proeticallv a corner age cries and tlaming eyes; but, re­ lng Bureau. WHSruCest., New York. revolvers sprang off and drove the S. Bullitt. For fifteen months . monument of our nati^ial domain. newing her courage, she went for­ i u».' newcomers into a car like so many Snapp has beer, raising checks -of in The height of Mount St Elias ward to the attack and actually cattle. Arriving at the mine, they $5 and $10 to $50 and *100. official directory . ne bas'been variously estimat' d. I’.-of. killed it It wait one o^lie largest Uuiitf were set to digging. Loeschner Since the arrest it deteiopes that | Russell, who was at the head of the of its species This story come to an uni in laMr R ation al : • Nearly every colonist who proposed 7 ’ nev General I Win. II. Miller . John Wanamaker aside, his back bared and unmurci i as ter General (Wand $1,000,000. Two of hisac- | feet.—Scientific American. to race for a claim on the opening STAfe—OREGON : fully Hogged with a heavy rope complice received long terms in at noon tomorrow is now on the R| J. N Doth. YEA! natora K j J. H. Mitch».’ The whipping was so brutal that tiie Kentucky penitentiary at Frank boundary. In this case the rail­ A LOVKIV8 8THATAGEM. R. Binger Hermenti man . ....L. D.SvlveBter Pennover many strong men were made insen ■nor ................ fort. road trains on the Rock Island road R .................. J. Geo. W. McBride ary of State Phil. Metachan. ible. All the hands, about sixty i S E urer........................... R I ndianapolis . Ind., April 18. — will play an important part. It is J. B. McElrov R CONVICTED OF CRIME. Public Inatroetiou Frank Bakei in number, slept together in a very R |.y, Printer The government authorities are in ­ proposed to run special trains to » R. B. Bean, R Snapp was tried and covicted, » r t Wm. P. Lord old shanty, and armed guards pa- R me Judfea ■. vestigating a peculiar case of de­ three unalotted quarter weetions on 1 W. W. Thaver I* <-< 'J but carried his ease up to the Su­ Reuben 8. Strahn. troled outside the building to pre stroying letters, and, though they that road where syndicates of capi­ district : vent the escape of those who were preme Court and got off on a tecnic- withhold the names of the parties talists of El Reno, together with a sixth '■ r‘' CZ~ — judicial “3" ' ■ M. D. CLIFFORD While Jxjeschner was alitv. ( hab . F. H yde dissatisfied. "D « I for the present, they promise sensa- number of United States officials D. S. D vstin ID). He left Louisville and came Uj - • • 1 there, however, two men did escape (D) H enry B lackman the Northwest, and by an exhibition lional '^vekpements in a few days, and railroad representatives, pro­ despite the watchfulness of the r—HARNET : A South Side young lady had pose to erect a town. It is expected W m . M iller guards. Excessive prices were of the most wonderful nerve ever two suiters, and one demanded that to land them there a few moments (D) ,W. E. G race ID) shown in this section, worked his T. ....... (D) ____ H. R oberts charged for food and the other nec -IT ■ she should decide between him ami after noon far ahead of those who (D) T. A. M c K innon A. The things har tor ... C has .N ewell be purchased at the company’s nesota capital, married one of her day, saying he would leave for Cal­ number estimated going to thia — iRRjMBtiiRtei it "'> J ha a an ©. g. land otfici : THE MODI'M VIVENDI. ’ ter........ J b . H vntington in cash, $9 being deducted for his causes a veritable social earthquake. ' " , ver ..S.. H akkisiin K ei . ley that the ladv would answer favora­ railway fare, $4 for tools and the —S. F. Examiner. W ashington , April 18.—The • bly. He kept close watch upon the n pr 1 rest for food. He stood the inhu ­ . lOl SO< IF.TIFS mail box, which was very near her modus vivendi for the protection of ■”' 1 of .Mount Hl. Ell«». man treatment as long as possible Height felici residence, and Friday saw her the Berl.ing sea seal fisheries dur­ ’ sylva Degree No. 43. and at length, in the middle of " “ eW eveey MBWnd 3d Wedaeedey. The geographic position of Mt. place her answer in the box. He ing the pendency of arbitration, N. G. ' March planned to escape with one then saturated some paper with which has been the subject of nego­ ________________ of the other hands. They watched St. Elina is of popular interest in coal oil and stuffed it in the box, tiation between Blaine and the Brit­ XO.U.W.Bn rna I-odge, No 47 their chance, and on the night of connection with the boundaries of after which he dropped in a lighted ish minister, was brought to the n > ' cteevery MtRnd SdThunulava II A UlLLAHL. M M March 18, while the guards were Alaska. capitoi this af trnoon. For some B‘ ________ ____ In the convention between Great match. When the carrier opened quarreling over a game of cards, the box he found it full of charred reason, not now apparent, it is un­ RURNOmA HONOR Lodge. No. R, the two men succeeded in escaping Britain and Russia, wherein the letters. Next day the lover who der an injunction of secrecy, and e»erv 2d ¿e.I 4th Mondav. M a BIA K ELLY. C OF H from the building and stole away boundaries of Alaska are supposed had lieen accepted, hut failed to re­ therefore was not ’laid liefore the 'tH lARKKT LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F. in the darkne««.’ For two days to be defined, it is stated that the ceived the hoped for letter, left for senate in open session, Sherman, «taatOM $kll"»s Hall, every Saturday ■ in. T J ohn W B ayer , N. G. they lived in one of the numerous boundary, beginning at the south, California. An investigation led however, was notified bp the presi­ swamps of that locality with noth after leaving Portland Channel, to the foregoing developemente, and dent of the nature of the communi* i * j < P"ST NO. 43. G. A R. ing to eat. and finally beat their shall follow the summit of the the authorities will make an arrest caiton. and he moved that th« sen­ mountains situated parallel to the d 3d Wednesday of each. Ilo*»' Hall. All Comrade, way to Rock Hill, where they separ­ ate go into executive sessiou. Ac­ coast as far as the 141st meridian, in the case in a few days. nvtted. ated. Through the kindness of a cordingly the people were cleared À I. a M HI ‘ brakeman Loeschner reached Rich­ and from there northward the said G cthrik . O. T,. April 15.—When out of the galleries and the doors mond, and from there stole rides to meridian shall lie the boundary to the news arrived today that the clossed. Then the seals were brok­ in »—v ALE e • dally. Monday» excepted. Richmond, and from there stole the Arctic Ocean. Whenever the proclamation opening the Cheynne en and the modus read to the sen­ I -■ lANYON C1TT: rides to this city on freight cars. summits of the mountains between and Araphoe land« at noon, April ate. Wednolay», Friday» • p m u-»daya, Saturday» < a. n He is n«w ragged and destitute and Portland Channel and the 141st 1« .J------------- Tl “ 3 The Herald.