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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1904)
ffliMtloitnt UoaU I Tin' fniiill.V himI Minli'lit of tlin Mute Niiriiuil HcImmiI lit AnIiIiiiiiI, ilcilliiitf'l I heir new Imlliliiitf hint Krhlu.v wllli r)Mlnt' exenlwH. Two littn!r1 it ml t litrl--lKlt t xtu- llellfM, WCill'llltf tlu-lr toloi-H, Wl'lf In ntteinliiiiii'. Tli" ix'W InilMlntf nml lt iiltiii' iit cimt .",ihki. A Inrue iiiimitut of t IimImt IiiihU l-iiiornll.v wltlHlmwn In 1'ltittttiK nihlSlci iii niutitli-Hlii t'lillfMinln luivi' Imtii n l' iiwl'iii'l liroMioM-n 1o tin i.iilillc iiunln. TIiIh Ih niouulit. lo Ik- i iirrlluilinir.v lo I lie ihnnvliiK open of; nil the rewrveH Hint ir- not iirtiinll.V Uet-lhil fi.rllli' potcilloll of water C. II. I'iiiiIiik ami wlfewereiniMK. a Kenton flu- Wcwlelll alnue Momlii.v IlinllilMU for linker I lly, where lliey e'(t lu make llielr future lioine. rlaii iie ami IiIh t Hiliiialile wife wll lie mlmteil III I lie uncial circle of Iwikevlew, ami It Ih liol il tliey will Itml an inaiiy warm friend In t lilr tiew lioine iik lliey liave left. V. I.. Snellliitf. who vent to Port land art u delegate to the National I A vent ock t'oa vent Ion, nml iiIho vllt e.l IiIh family at Mimiiioiit h returned home lut Friday "Her a month" aliHeliie. He report IiiivIiik a very lliterentlliu mid lileuHitnt I line III the wt-l.fnot art of the Mtale. The roll ventloii wan the 1 lK-t kind of a HUl'ffHM. r.riii'Mt I'.rown and Simon rheva ller who went out on the ilewrt several w eekK auo eiiiliM-d to hlay all w Inter ami ilo n .roiltnl.le IhimI- Hchh hUllilllllU ll"' lilimi rouH Khec that iimiiiiII.v die front the wvere wllllelM, i-aine liai k hint week. The Winter lull l.eell toil OOt Ho In r to kill off the cheep, nml the otiH-kinen are f.fllliK Jul.llrlit over the fact. Tift elty council met In regular mcmmIi.ii TueMila.v night, and the regular routine liiiMineMM of allowing IiIIIm, approving niiIooii Hi-chkc. etc., wiim traiiHiuled. No action wan taken In regard lu the appointment nf inarMhal. The matter of minor fniplelltlllK HaloilllH VU dlKCUMMCll, mid noine Mtrlneiit iniitMirc will In tnken If the pnu tkv U not Mtopped. A furiner Inke county boy Kwlt KhIntIh, who made IiIh money here 111 the Hlieep ImihIiic, recently pur chacl h fine Urm of 1.0 acre In Kcott Valley, Cnl. The place origin ally t-oiiHlMted of (WO no re and Hold il few day ago for KIMK). Mr. UdUtIm paying 0 per uc re for IiIh Kluire. ICritlt wrltf The Kxiiniliicr that lie "Iiiih the l't piece of hind In Scott Valley, hut It took Luke county to get It." Supt. ('. I. HakeHtraw, of the ind well Indian School, nrtivcd In Lake view Monday night accoinpiinled by Kev. l!eo. K. Swan, tin? F.plmopnl nilnlHler of that place. Mr. Hake Htraw came over after Home Indian children, and Hiiiccciled lu nennii.g two fur IiIh Hihiiiil. Kev. Swan Iiiih notheeii at ISIdwcll very long, having come from IWkclcy, where he had Itei'li for '.I veil I'M. lie did not llnd many ini'iulier of IiIh church here. The pent lemeii let iirnril tu Hid well Tiienday. .It tit it T. I'-I-iiWII lu a lit of lllM.ilie jculoiiy liet'tiiiMe IiIh wife allowed a young mini to Us her while playing n game of forfeit h at a parly in Hie country where P.rown was toidiing Hchool, Imltii'i'd her to Hiilimlt to be ing killed and then ended IiIh own exlKteiice. The dead In id lew of the two young people were found on the creHfc of Hie high hill Hinitli of Iinke" City, ,1 titulary th. Prof. Vallamllg hn.ni, principal of the Knkevlew hcIiooIh, wiih intimately ncipialnted with the niiirdcrer ami Hiili lde, and on the day the tragedy occurred, re wived a letter from him. Hrowu wanted to come to Lake county to teach and asked Prof. Vallatidlghaiu to find him a school. ESSRX TRIAL connENTs A Wine Juror Trlc to Convince Tin Other lileven That He Is Might and They Wron. 'AlluriiH, .lanunry Itlnl P.hiI. lid. Kxaminkh: Since writing hll the"i:MWX Cane" Ihim Imi ii on tin' lioardH lu the Super ior Tourl, nml I lnlleve Ih cut Hied to go down lu hlntory iih the only ciimc tried and a conviction had lu all the live yearn hieiimliciicy lu olllee of the preKi nt dlMtrli t ntlorney Kxci-ptlng poMMllily, a ciine whi-ie defelidalit came Into court ami plead guilty. January 1 1 1 It wan taken lu getting Injury. On Hie following morning the taking ot evidence licgnu. and a -hoi lime lu the old town" n-Hlllted. The proMi-cnt loll Wiih conducted by IHmIiIcI Attorney Honner, .1. M. .lamlMoii and .lanieH Wylle, while J. II. Stew art and A. V. Shartel looked out for the IntercMtM of the defendant. TIichc geutkMHeii made a hard light for their client, but the wretched mail wiih charged with the crime of lucent, and liecUMcd by III oW II . laughter. J I Ik lawyent had a hard old time trying to dlHpiirage the ten tlniony of wHih-hccm by "hot air" piiMHagcH and "pipe drcniiiH" a la Harrington. The cane wiim given to the Jury at :t: to .! miliary Hith, and the verdict of guilty rendered about 1J o'clock on January 17th. after IH-Ing out about twenty hourn. Ah near iih 1 can learn the verdict of guilty wan hiiI Mad ory to the i ii i .it I liroilirhoilt the futility. The p,,,M.c.tlou tcntllled that her father had induced her to take a tea made from boiling Juniper In rrlcn lu w ater and then mixing with It a teiinpoon full of JunlH-r oil. The bottle, a two ounce phial about half full of junler oil. wiih on evidence In the court room, marked an the "jn'oplcn' ex hibit No. 1." Thin lead to the origination of a Joke In the Jury room' w hich giM-n to nhow that even In the mind of the average Juror a illui hciikc of humor may noine Hiiicm Im found. It HceniH that the llmt ballot ntood eight for conviction and four for acquittal. A necond ballot wan Im mediately had, which renulteil In eleven for conviction and one for ae ipilttal. The dlnnentlng Juror then attempted to convert the eleven, and inanageil to talk more and nay Ichm than even the San l'ranclnco Kxamluer when advocating llearnt for the PrcHldency. He ref lined to lie amenable to reanon. He told the otliern that he had IiIh "own view point a Htand point from which he viewed the enne, and he carel not how they looked at the matter, they nhould take IiIh view of the cane, look at It iih he did and then convince him from IiIh ow n ponltlon that he wan wrong uud they weiv light, or he would hang out until Hkatlng be came popular In haden," or an he cxprenHcd U. "until h 1 froze over." lie contended that It wan bin right to Hiippone that cOdeiice could or might have been given to nhow a motive on the part of the prosecu tion lo railroad the ileiemlant to prison. lint to thejoke, (and tieoige Klliot Iwih Hie pa pern for It) 1 nhall for a blind give the windy and ver nal He Juror t lie name of John Doe. Kill bear lu mind that In not bin name. The foreman of the Jury wan one l'clix Allen, of Surprise valley. Mr. Doc would call upon the fore man to "read the court'n Inntriic tloun." The requent wiih cheerfully complied with for at leant a half down liuieH, when Mr. Doe, would nay. "1 undernland all that, that don't change my view." Along lu the mnall hourn of the morning the foreman nut down to a table w hereon wan paper undpenclla. In a Hhort time ho proceeded "to get buny" with a pencil, and here follows a copy of the uext instruction that wan handed out to Mr. I'oc: "The H'ople of the ntntv of fallfor tila. plalullffH, vn .lohii Poe, defend nutM. "PcrHonally appeared I fore men JtiMtlce of the Pciue In and for the Townnlilp of AlturiiH, county of Mod'H and Slate of California. On thU Pith day of January A. 1. PNif, one Mary ltM who U-Ing duly Hworn coiuptaliiH and Mityn that on or about Hie day and date above mentioned, that the mild John loe did unlaw fully and with premedita tion and fiiall-e afore thought lulllct an hclnotiH outrage upon IiIh own h'-moii, to-wlt: Tin' Mitl. I defendant did without regard lo ponMlble con MeipieuiCH dili out and take Inter nally mix drahuiM of JtinlM-r oil for tliepurpow. and Intent of producing the abortion of an unborn Idea that he thought wiim In IiIh hrad." lildiellle HeelllM 1 1 llccoiilpllHh w hat mi'Iihc mid reiiMon had Imimi unable to perform. Mr. I' after taking a little lime to make a graceful dencent lamh'd and went with the majority, although t Ih Hafe lo gucHH he regard ed them iih eleven of the IIIOMt Mtllb 1 irii men he had ever met. Oi.hTimkk. The boiler of Hie cby electric light plant Iiiih leen Mcttliug down on one end for Home time, until Sunday It iM-came mo dangeroiiH that the plant wiih Nhut down to make repaint. Part of the Mtone furnace wan torn away and the boiler rained to Hh proM-r place. Stayn were put In ho that a recurrence of the prenent dllll cult y will Ik impoMMlhlc. While everyone wan compelled to rcnort to lampH, the moon furtilMhed plenty of jl'Kl't '" P' lent rlai.H during the Mcvcral nlghtH the plant wiih not running. Onr Kr it Ion. Miss Wickler Did you ever see how II the neccHHarlcs of life have gnue up? Wickler No; they haven't all tone nj). Mm. Wickler-Well. I nhould like you to mention one thing thtit linnn't none up. Wickler Certainly. My wilnry. The Chlr ArKiniimt. "Wltiit wns the iirmiincnt f tiie new opera V" usked the man who did lcl ''! It of the 1 1 1 :i n who tlul. 'The prlucliiil nrgtiuient se' nrtl t. In' us to whether It wus shrewd lhui"i cb't'liiK or higliwny roliU-r.v that coin IM'lled us to ptiy iin much n we ili.l for Heelng It." Chicago Tllliune. IT IS A HATTER OF HEALTH 'A Absolutely PurO WERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE r f 'llSSr 0 Hit BEALL'S DRUG STORE (m m m m Lr.K BRA IX. PtftUft We liave coi'idantly on hund a Fine anil ( ..inp! te Stock of Drug, Chemical, Perfumeries, Toilet Art. eh", Fancy NotionH, Cigars, Ktc, Etc. Prescriptions CarefulJy Compounded Kvd Sf M h', it', SifM -iiU J', A; j',Jj'Xt'' i'' ''' " : " ' '-' -it- A A A 4 A A A Fcix ash CoMi'i.trR Link ok Heaters ,6ox and Parlor Stoves Stove Boards, Pipe, Dampers Stove Linings & Backs In fa:t anything in the Move or Hange Line wantee, at prices to auit the timei. J. E. EBRNARD& SON N ew Pine Creek Local News Notes. Mm. T. Coonne Ih on the nick lint. Mr. Dodge came on the Saturdny ntnge. Mr. Dodge In a nephew of A. K. Follett of tliln place. The gripping content wax won by P.ird Wade. The 10 men on h!n side grlpjM'd J,195 poundn, and on Ham memly'H Hide LTJKl. Stay out "Ham" until you can grip Homethlng. .1. W. Iteedcr went to Silver Lake lant week. Joe Heed and Bird Wade went to Laonen Creek to cut wood ft rot of the week. John Thalcher moved into tlie Uammernly building Tuesday. Frnnk Hackney and Ira Smith were In Lakeview Saturday. John Ijirkin la under the weather at prenent. Kl.OMIVkK JoK. Z J. A. Anthony, the New Piue Creek electrician, was In Lakeview lant Friday, and Informed uh that lie wiih now ready to furnish lights for the town. The reason that he did not iH'gin first of the month we underntnnd, waa on account of three transformers having recently burned oat on the town nyntem, and he wished to wait for new ouen to ar rive. Their arrival In exjieetcd nonie time during the prenent month. FOR Fine tlici Itan.'h la Modoc t'au mty Tho Kxamiiit-r h for sale one ( the fliiesi uhit'p rBiK'lu'H in ModiK- county, which con trols the Ix'st ranise In CalUornia. IicoiimkIs of M acre all under fence. It lie alonK I'llt river for 2 a4 miU s. Henlileii oilu r t.uii.lint there are tuo hoiou't V, inile apart. It is nil Ideal 8licc rui.ili. II taken 41111 k it will be miltt fur I'.iuUO. KtliP POSTIil) ABOUT U. S. STEEL Corporation. The White A Kcml.le Alias Map ami Volume of titatlMieii should I", ill the hands t.f every stockholder. 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