Democrat: A short while ago Jโฆ
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J. H. Rileyperson
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a.k.a. J. H. Riley, Mr. Riley
W. H. Durkeeperson
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a.k.a. W. H. Durkee, W. H. Durkee
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chunk 255 ยท paragraph 968
oth of W. H. Durkeeโs horses ha^e been
stolen recently, the last one was taken on Friday
night, from about three miles above town on the
Pinos Altos road. He is a gray horse branded
K U L on left hip, and is 14 hands high.
From Ihe June 14, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Democrat: A short while ago J. H. Riley
lost $600 or $700 worth of cattle, among them
a valuable bull, from some unknown cause.
Then his foreman fell very sick, and showed
every symptom of poisoning, without any ap-
parent reason. Last Saturday one of his men
unlocked a well or reservoir, from which his
cattle are watered, and, on looking down into
it, saw a bottle at the bottom of the water. The
water was drained off, and the bottle was
found to contain strychnine, which had been
bought of D. Y. Hadley & Co. Mr. Riley says
openly that his well was deliberately poisoned;
and states his belief that it was a certain man,
well known in the county, who had threatened
to โget even with him.โ He, himself, was over
at the well a few days before the discovery of
the poison, with one of his men, and, being
thirsty wanted to drink from it, but the well
was locked, the key was at the ranch, and he
was fortunately unable to get the drink he
wanted. If the well was deliberately poisoned
every effort should be made to bring the offense
home to the doer of it, and punish him most
severely.