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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1893)
9 VOL. V I. The Herald BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JANUARY 4, I t their money that it escapes taxi- I t Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Repor 1 . tion. If. as the Ciuupfmiler of PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY New York City static, it would FROM OUR EXCHANGES. I «•anse them to «lesive means to os cape the law ah' gether, other P ublishers and P roprietors . The Poison Plot. ¡amendments could he made so as to prevent them. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: P ittsburg , Pec. 21— The Home “Mr. Gould was assessed f<>ri‘5O0, One Year ........................................... Six Months. .............................................. stead poisoning cases are being con 1 000 of personal propertv «luring Three Months ....................................... One Year (in advance) sidered to-day by the Grand Jury. ; his life, and he was acta illv worth HERALD CLUB LIST Edward Christv of the Carnegie , $70,000,000. Thus he escaped Herald and Harpcr'> Magazine.. . Herald and Harper’s Weekly Company said todav: “So far as taxation on $69.500,006, and such 5.20 j fleralii and Harper’s Bazar .................... ’s Young People . 3.75 | we have been able to learn the a law as I suggest would form a lerald and . Harper Harper's Y Herald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 j each additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cent«: number of persons who died from compensation after death for their lu cent« extra ner volume, pvatage. the effects of the poisoning is 32. i evasion of the lniv prior to that Copiemif all the above work« can be ex ¡but many other workmen, some of I time. amined al leisure in the Reading Room. i lent Qnemnh, when thel'-t'C«’ will prove to ben failure. The I whom will appear at the trial, are Fort Worth and Denver Railway * tiikinc of a tee«—s unti Mav wns JT^“Publishers of periodicals are solicited / T« ntil.vu • i »* «uri nit. to senu clubbing rates, a copy of their work fur dying on their feet. Since wehave was beinu built. She boasts 'oasis that imn (expei*te<l I v the Admi n-trntion sur Free Reading Room—We file and bind the latter at close of every half-volume, s»d r«v <) | beg"n this investigation we have sha can consume a bottle of snuff > when the Amern an «!«■'< g it« s left topics bv advertisement. Dec. 22.— I .been startled by the number of let-1 W ashington , D. this country. There is «very r a- I. i • i /• * One of the witnesses in the Surratt in »wo days. They nre en route to ters we have received from every Sell for e\pi-ctilig I lie confn-n *«• to i ♦ ’ •o Lidian Territory to visit rela ADVERTISING RATES: trial, an ex policeman named • FACE j 1 nil, 1 3 mu 1 6 mo 1 wk 1 yr part of the country, written by non ri'it-soinhle at thi- dale fixed upon tives until after the holidays. Lloyd, has just died in this city '$11.00 sick $1.1.01! union workmen who hecanie The fact that Mr. Kothsel. I I made 1 Inch $1.50 $2.50 $5 00 $i 'M) 3.00 4 00 JH.OO 6 50 12 b) 18.00 t “ went to their at the age of (W. About Decembt.-r 8.50 5.00 8.00 15.00 24 00 40 00 at Homestead anti Froni A Man Sixty Feet lli^li. Ill V prop« >FÌI i< Hl lor the increase « 32.00 4.50 6.00 10.00 20.00 50 00 4 “ 1, 1864, he e it< d the old Surratt ISO of sill! T, <4 col. (i.OO 9 00 15 00 >00 48.00 54.00 ho.nos, declaring they were pois coll pled with hits so.oo 120 00 12 eo 16 00 28.00 48.00 F argo , N Dak , Dee. 17—Col I claratinn that unle.-s sonn thin«j Some nave died and many Tavern at Surratsville, Md , and 20.00 30.00 10.00 60.00 110.00 140.01' oned. I “ 1 were for weeks on the verge of and when tiie assassination ot I. H. Ray, of Dickenson, this St.it« \i-re done to in - nre its l eiti r use JOB WORK Lincoln occurred he was the land owns a relic of the prehistoric ages iinony tl«e iiati niM very serious | death.” lord of that hosti-lrv. Mrs. Sur I [It was «lug up in a grav«d-pi' on« eo .-i-ijtn necs Coroner McDowell proposes to niild follow, is in Of every description executed witli neatness * I and despatch, at reasonable rat ' es ratt was a frequent visitor to the 1» ■ mile from Glendive, in Eastern i I m I i a Viry hop lul indication that investigation of t he |carry his Pamphlets Circulars, Posters, Hili lleai’s, I etter Heads. Envelopes, Homestead poisoning into the estate, as were also II i* r o I <1, Montana. It has been exhumed th< prominent .inkers ot the world Note Ilea< s. Cards. Til Rets, ttatemeu s, Dodgers. Etc. Memoranda, Invitations. graveyard, He intends to extinte Atzerodt. and others of the Lincoln by members of the Smithsonian f’-el I he tn ces.-11 i ol i«*H«*hing an T he H erald is kept regularly on t!’e for re the bodies of all tin- men who work assassination eonsmracy Here it Institue and Oberlin College aid .¡gri eiin-nt of >- *h a n;unre us will ference, iu the Geo. 1’. Rowell Newspaper Ad vertising Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York. ed in the mill and who have sinci was that r.ll* s, ainnmni ion and i pronounced to be one of the limit seeure approxnn de uniformity iii died. In each case the stomach rations were k it- readv fir Wilks valuable discoveries of its kind ever dealing *vii h l in ipivslio i 1 lie world imide his i-ec.ipe made on the North An erican con I iViT. S< i t i r a mv personal con will be sul>je«*te«i to a cheini«*'il test Booth when OFFICIA!. DIRECTORY across th«; east rn hr meh after fir tinent. From its structure it must iieetiuii with llie conferei c.* i•« con to discover the presence of poison, ing the fatal Biot in Fortis Opera i have formed the backbone of ¡< corned, ti 11 I b i1 I ex i ecled of 1 lie i if anv NATIONAL : True bills were returned by th» House. Lloyd was the principal biped fullv sixty feet high. A preliminary iih ling has hi en ne- .................. Benjamin Harrikur. President ......................... I lie general feeling I evi P. Mortoi Grand Jury to day against Hugh witness again.-’ Mrs Surratt m the specimen of a human v« rfelna that coinp i-lied. Vice-President. Janies G Binili« Secretary of State trial winch 1 ilnW ’ -d Although has been taken from the frame of a nt i i.e coiifi I« i i e is i ven iiioi '-> I buries Foster F. Dempsey, Robert Ikattv and J Secretary of Treasury JohnW. Nobb Secretary of Interior hig testiniui v urn oiu-t daiiimag man six fi et hi^h was laid ah ng t.i 11imIde I Im ii ■ e :i 111 H i I’H i.d,” Redfield Pruetoi ,\I. Davidson for felonious acsiult Secretary of War _______ ,.__ . Benjamin F. Trace« Secretary of ____ Navy ing to Mrs Surralts 11nd prui aldy side it. The relic was found to In ."• «• ret ar v I* ■ :<*r refiiTil tu colli- \gricultnre. Jeremiah M. Rust mi «1 battery in administering poi-on C Beereiary . of " ‘ ’ Wtn. H. Miltei Attorney General eondemneii In he imself never counterpart, except tha ’ llieii! oil t he I* '«• i ' d spatch s .vii g a perfect Postmaster General ......... ..John W auamaker to th«* nonunion men at the Home STATE—OREGON : in i tii ct that a set 1er hint i e n stead Steel Works. It is likelv believed in Mr< Surratt s euilt. it was ten times as large. J. N Dolph. Senator R After the war i.lnvd ” leo iu tlii- -iioivn bv a di.-t i>g'iishe<i*| inniiee r II. Mitchell 'The hole through tlie centre of that the trials of taesn eases will 1 . Binger •’ Hermann Congressman .......... R. eitv and was . uh of tie* |noir er th sum! er piece of bone, where the in ait' iidaiice i| oli thè Ihu-rels precedence over the nthe’ i D.Sylvester Pcirnoyet take Governor .R Geo. W. McBride Secretary of State nn inhers oi" th Meti>ij»ilitan polici spinal eo'«l once was, is slid to he M i.ulary Coni rcnce frolli ilo Nothing is \«-t ‘ Phil. Metsehnn. Homestead cases. R Treasurer J. It. McElroi #upt. Public Instruction i R Tieasury «f thè I an indication of the size of tie* .•>«■«• rvtarv <»f tle .... Frank Hnkei d« finitely known about the kind pf’force. R •late Printer . .. I ) R S. Bean. drug used. K United States wl.icii had thè eff < t brain. The hand of an ordinary Four physicians were :• Wm. P. Lon lupreine Judges R > . W. Thayer Slightly l»i c , jin <• ! but Happy D 'iz'd man can lie placed in the of discrediti’ig tb«- li.olive «,f thè Reuben S. Strahn. the only witnesses cxhi cavity of the prehistoric relic The Americani) in «allnig thè confer- mit to It was agreed to-«lay SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: M. D. CLIFFORD D enison , Tex , De< 22 — An odd ___ D District Ju-tRe * and size of this cavity convimed the enee. ex Burgess Md CHAS. F. 11 YUK bail ______ D ........... District Attorney (R; ('. >1. Rii huri's.m married couple arrived here last Joint- Representative 3 with scientists that it was not a relic i .(D) H enry B lackman 1 Hugh Ross, who are J Joint Senator •murder. They will probabiy g't night from Tom Grein County from the remains < f an ape. COUNTY—H VRNEY: They are registeii-d at the hotel as W m . M iller | their freedom to morrow. County « idge ............. P. I.. Shidcler Clerk ............................. Foster is Satlsthul Mr. and Mrs Friday. The groom Tonic Builder 1. S. Gael Treasurer ....................... J 11. Neal iurvevor lost his left ¡eg, right arm and right To Cateti Ridi Tax-SliIrker. A. Gittings Mirrili S. W. Miller W ashington . Dec 20—“1 think Assessor eve in the Confederate service uii- .C has . N ewell le pool Superintendent David Cary A lbany . Dec. 16—Comptroller! der General *’Dick” Tai lor. Th.- there is a p ipiilar misapprehension •lock Inspector W m . A ltnow Campbell was seen to day in refer- i I ride is minus th«- left arm ami in regard to the risuits of the Inter <D) I Goni m i spione ir .... R. K. sitz ■ ,R' Í core to the objections or C’omptrol-1 limps on a cork leg. The arm W1IH natiomil Monetary Conference,” Mr nd for HARNF.Y U. H. LAN1I OFFICI?: de* « • 11 i y • ler Myers, of New York Citv, to his amputati«1 owing to an encounter said Secretary Charles Foster to n puní i hit-u Rcjrts'er . J. B. H untinuton Receiver ..H arrison K elley proposed recommendations to the 1 with Comanche Indians in the reporter at the Treasury Depnrt Dr. WILLIAMS* Legislature to have the State Suc spring of 1832 in the Panhandle incut this afternoon. “It is a grave REDIGILE CO., ><■<■ lioi. Schenectady, N.Y, mistake to assume that the conf* r ij 1er 11*4.30. SOCIETIES. cession tax increased one per cent, She lost In r limb in a railroad an i Brockvllk, Ont. on amounts from $10,000 to $100, SYLVA REBECCA Degree No. 43. 000. 2 per C“nt. from $100,000 to Meets everv lit and 3d Wednesday. B elle G eer . N. G. $500,000. 3 p»-r cent, from $500.000 to $ 1,000 000 and 5 |»er cent on all Lv-./iU t.lflj A. O. U. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47 sums ovi r $1.000.000 Meets every ’id and 4th Thtiisdn* s J. W. Sayer Rec d. Mr. ('ampbell said: “( have not as vet decided w hat action I shall llURNONIA nONOR l.iHlge. No. 8 ttike in relation to the number and Meets ever« 2d and 4th Mondai . Tbc rin atati >u of Tn« « o :i* MON D &UI,00) copie« weakly. Bead for »pulw.ii .¡.le i nu l F ill Aiinounct incut Alice King,C or II. nature of the amendments, but I recreo f:r 1073. HARNEY LODGE, no . 77. I. O o F. think it is hut justice that men who Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, even Saturday C6.SC0 ?r£so CtorUi. T tv a Serte! itcricc. h . k Ihompson N. G. I escape pe-r-onal taxation during 7C0 cf A ’”eatnro. Over 770 tsrje Tsrex thiir life should lie made to con- lecri 7 :,700 n:z»trattc?3. harnf . y post no . 4 a . g . a . r . Ctarclx: C£írc=’s Taje. T217 3est Start eterica. It is not the Meets everv 1st and ;*d We-tneadav of each tribe at thiir death. tn* nth. ar odd Fellows' Hall. Ail ( unirai.a intention of the amendments to ?ii * cir Hu..M-raucri Will *..l »• i and «cml L i In g. . d s'andinglnvited. C.l« »llp wllh nauic, uiidrca« nad 81.7.7 »To a »;.I ¡change the condition of tlie law ns •end Tbc Compu niitu Free Io Jan. I, *93, and f.»r a fall yenr from tlml «täte. Inrlndlna Ihr lloabla ü. S. MAILS. it affects the man with a few hun Ç "2 I II.lidar Na ntirrs i al Chriatmua nud New Year. Th« Voufh • Contpinoa New Building ■ URNS—VALB dred or pi rhaps thousand dollars, H T'T Y ol -T”-* c->**•»• *,*~- nriaa, kwlrn and departs daily, Titrez a. r.*« n//$.»«> • mjw J niirtlf bj TMr <"*»••»/»•*»«*»♦. hut to apply to the men of hun of lh> Xcw r.vllJino if* »»■*. !1 JMigr*, '»•» rw pf nf *'r '•***•. or FTFTfo ifW| r* «rafH'f if trmto n »wbwrfpf i-m. scaws— tamvoh city srrirsi and Depart, daily, ex*ept Su'idsy dreds of thousands w ho so distilmte W. C. BYHD à son. M 1 Nerve Free 0 Blood