The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 12, 1896, Image 1

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    EAST OREGON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES
Consolidated July 22, 1896.
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TH3 TIMBS-HSBALD.
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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 12
VOL. IX.
1896,
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S. Gov*t Report
Pittsburg, a mining cafhp a few
1 miles from this city, is the scene of
Abilene,
Kan
,
Aug.
5.
—
The
pop-
the most intense religious excite-
PlTJtJSHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
ulist state convention was called to ment, bordering upon fanaticism.
BY
older
by John 'V. Bredenthal. * The leaders claim to be in personal
W’. C. BYHD & SOIT.
P ublishers and P roprietors . Much hard work in the interest of communication with the Lord, and
i'ldorsemi nt of the democratic elec- act under instructions from him. ‘
tors has been done by the commit- excitement is so high that families
SrikiCKIPTION RATES:
tee whiib arrived from Hutchinson have been broken up, and nurner-
six Montis
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this morning C. 8. Urawfi-rd. of OUS tights have occurred over the
Far.e Month*............................
...................
HERALD CLUB LIST:
¡Aiilence, put the delegates in a matter. The people have tried to
Herod ami Harper’s Magatine...
5.20 happy mood in a welcoming ad- get rid of the fanaties but have
geralJ u ni Unr] or’* Weekly ....
g^UKud iianwi’a \“mng People /
>'» which he said the populist failed. Warrants were swam out
* i party had been
of necessity
b*‘e" born
bornof
«'^essity today for the arrest of the leaders,
id cents extra uer volume. iKistaue.
and would live until that i ccessiiy Mart Starles and his two brothers,
(1f all ibeal-ove works can be ex
should have passed away. ‘‘This and when arraigned before the jus­
«■ainut at leisure lu the Reading Room.
AND
19 a year of the people, a year for tice they were furious, and de­
/^-Pohlishers
of
periodical*
are
solicltert
“Pi’hlisners OI penvurcaia »tv no... .....
,
.
e’.ubb ng r«tes, a copy of their work for populist victories anti tor \ ictory nounced the court in the most bit-,
our Free ReaUinc R Hjm—We file and bind tbo
arrernt ch s-< f every half volume. ?od w tJ of that great coxinnoncr, that young . ter terms, insulting the justice in L
..pesbi a.ut.a».i.nut.
[giant of the west, William J. the highest manner, even vliipbing
Bryan.”
, 1 upon the drek and Fitting upon
ADVERTISING KATES:
Judge Dennkoi, temporary chai - him. The trio were finally placed
1 wk 2 wk 1 mu 3 mo J 6 rao j Ur
iP4<K
MANUFACTURER OF THE WELCOME TREE.
man, ueciared for a fusion of the 'in
• j-iil, and Mart was taken to the
;:nch »1.60 »2 50 »5 00 fs <10 »11.00 »15.00
18.00
23.00 silver fo ces.
4 00 11.50 12 ID
3.00
Athens
asylum.
The
others
will
1 “
Pending the report
40 00
24 00
3 50 5.00 3.00 15 00
50 00
4 M) 6 00 10.00 20.00 32.00
1 “
of
the
committee
on credentials, a surely follow.
Burns;
MOO
S 00 15.00 23.00 48 00
6 00
U col.
Oregon-
5 ..
SO.00 120 0)
12.00 16.00 2S.6O 48 00
Their
followers
number
about
motion
was
made
to
take
a
recess
l‘ •*
-■0.00 30.90 40.00 <41.00 110 00 140. IK
until 5 o’clock, but the motion was 150, some of whom have .given as I
high as $150 each upon being con-4
.JOB WORK
cried down.
it every -it scription executed with neatuees
The convention seemed to be in a verted. The more conservative!
md despatch, nt reasonable rates.
i mood to go ahead with the busi­ people predict that the trouble will I
Pamphlets
P.istera,
SircuiHra,
Letter
Hca
’
a,
Bill Head«,
Envelopes,
ness before it and at once made the end in bloodshed.
Card», Tii Met»,
Nute llc«<ii,
I’atenient*.
Invitatigli«.
Dodger«. Etc.
Memoranda.
temporary organization permanent.
T he H erald is kept regularly on file for re
No Longer Citizens
te-euce, iu the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Art- Interest centered in the report of |
r'-rtiiing bureau. 10 Spruce at.. New York.
the committee ou order of business
Perry, O. T. Aug. 6.—The final'
which recommended that a com-. decree has been pin^. ulgated from1
BURNS
OREGON.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
| mittee of 14, two from each congreB ]
mulgee, capital of the Creek na-
sioiial district, be appointed to con |.tinn, as it had been handed down
Keep constantly on hand a supply of fine Liquors and Cigars
N\TK>K.IL:
........ Grover Cleveland ter with the committee of five sent
President
....................
Adlsi Stevenson
■ by Judge Adams, chief justice of
/ica-Presideut.
---- THEY HAVE ALSO
Rkliaro 8. Oll.ev to A bi knee Iv the democratic con
Secretary of State
Joliu G Carlisle
the supreme court of the nation, in
iseretary of Treasury
Huke Smith venttun of Hutchinson.
Jeeretarv of Interior
Tne report the citizenship case. It strikee
Daniel S. Lamont
A. Fine MONACH Bill! ari Table
lecretary of War
... Hilary A. Herber
lecretary of Navy
was
adopted
after
a
motion
to
re
from the rolls of citizenship oe the
lecretary of Ivricu'inre. . J. Sterling Mortoi
JudM ti Harnioii duce the number of the number of
kttoruey General
Win. L Wilson
Postmaster General
nation the names of over 1700 ne­
the conference from 14 to 5 had groes.
STATK—ORBUON :
G. W. McBride.
sena'on
This committee
J. H. Miti-bell. been voted down.
The decision held that the action
tl’Inpcr Hermann 1 was appointed and the convention
• iinKre-minen
lW. R Ellis
of the Indian council, after the pas­
... <’ •
Ittornev liciterai
I
then
took
a
recess
until
evening.
»overuor
sage of the emancipation act by the V.
r ,
, ............................
íc-retary of State
A a. ,
>
. l
i Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of
, *J.K.lu'u“i<! • 1 he committees from the two con- rr
R
. t hu. Metfunan
Treasurer
United
.States,
in
admitting
the
ne-
1
.
Hipt. Public Instruction
w n iV'd»' vei,l’<),,s were in session during the I groes to tribal relations, was uncon­
a
■Hate Printer
) r ff. Beau, afternoon and ?yening.
stitutional, and, therefore, at this
•upre JU Ju Ige«
C. Wolverton
Í F. A. Moore
At the evening session of the con­ time invalid. Since the passage
NlNETlf JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
vention the committee on resolu of the act these negroes have drawn
• ■turici Ju'«t
M. 0 t LlFFOKi
D
’‘■trint Attorn.,
C. W. 1'arrish
reported that the platform in annuities $1,000,000 from the
O. I.. Patterson. turns
loint-Representative
■ <R)
’»int-Senatur
A. W.Gowai
■;R)
could not be reported until 9 o’clock Creek government, and have held
COCKTY— narkkt :
tomorrow morning. The rules were positions of official trust and have,
Tinware and Firearms promptly Repaired.
Jountv « idee
.......... <’. P. Rutherford.
iaiuern*r«i. . ,
. .
.
..
• lerk................................
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Kelley then suspended and nominations improved their farms, and have
R
I
Treasurer
R«
J. C. Welcome
Oregon.
iurvevor
............ n
T A.MeKlnuon fur govi rnor were declared in order.
educated their children at the na­ Burns,
4 lieriff
ID)
A . J. M < KI - lion
l«sessor
.a»;..
S. w. Mille’
Colonel W. A. Hanis, ex Govern­ tion's expense for 20 years. From
*ehool S ineiintcndeiit
—»
W. C. R> rd
-Heck inspector
Geo Tregaskis or Leweling, L. P. King, state Sen
the decision of the court there is
ID', f
A. It. Marks
■Jotainissionert
liter
Leedy,
George
Campbell
and
f Í
no appeal.
Geo. H«*ey
George
Munger
were
placed
in
H13KEV r. «. LAND OFF1CB :
The interior department has held
Thome? Jotie? nomination fur governor.
to the same opinion in a similar
<reeiver
........................
A. A. Cowing
On the fourth ballot the conven­ case, The Dawes commission,
tion was stampeded to Leedy and which has been appealed to by the
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
he was nominated by acclamation. deposed negroes, claims it has no
SOCIETIES.
Ln
i The convention ehen adjourned un-' right to interfere with the decision
KYT.VA REFER AH Degree No. «S.
Me»t» every l»t and Srt Wednesday.
tomorrow morning.
| of the Indian court.
Mt»« lx a McGee J4.G.
«—KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND—,
The conference committees of the
Sam Motherahead. Rec. Sec'y.
democ'ats and populists were in
For your Protection.- Catarrh “Cure»” or
A. <•. 0. W. Huru« UMlge, No 47
session until after midnight, nut Tonica
for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken
Reet« even ¿4 and 4th Thursday a.
j faikd to arrive at an understand-1 internally, usually contain either Mercury or
H M Horton. M W
J W Sayer, Re« -d
of Frtaaaa, or both, which are injur­
ing. Certain of the populist lead-j Iodide
ious if too long taken. Catarrh i* a local, not
H ISO v LObot. NO. 77. i. o o F.
er’ are making a personal fight on a blood disease, caused by audden change to
.
•> ’»w Fen«»,
Morris C. Ligget, one of the nun colder damp weather, it aturu in the nawi ISfCourteous treatment guaranteed Your patronage so
pamagee, affecting eyes, ears and throat.
®
r . i> mi intyre. s«c) .
naiiiid for pr< sidential elector by Cold in the head cauw» excessive flow of
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! ihf demi cratic convention, and are mucus, and, if repeatedly neglected, the re­
sult* of catarrh will follow; severe pain in
demanding his withdrawal and the bead, a roaring sound in the ears, bad
>1 I H N EY pt - ft no . U, n. A. R.
breath, and oftentimes an offensive dis-
iKifet-T- u- and M wedne.d.r <>f each subetil ution of some other demo ! charge.
The remedy should be quick to allay
* <i ill Fall..«*- Hall. Al! Cum rad«
<• «
• at. <ln.g icTttad.
crai. Ibis the democrats have re. inflammation and heal the membrane. Elv’s
Eurns.Canyon Stage Line
Cream Balm ia the acknowledged cure tor
¡us«d to concede.
these troubles and contain* no mercury
Kansas Populist..
She JimriS-Jirraid.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
"I fl a u - a
‘
J. C. Welcome,
K Oil
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SADDLE
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ihais work fur
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HARNESS
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W. W. JOHNSON,
I. S. GEER & CO,
Hardware and Tinware.
The Burns Bar
r. •
nor any injurious drag.
m tn «.
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Holy War in Ohio
• ■rtv.taori <e**rts lat’y.
•• ■ ■•- raw» ■ «■«!▼:
»«•«i«t bFFarr, 4s ly.
ft
Nelsonville, O., Aug. ß—New
Price, 50 cenU.
Wanted-An Idea
»tbDlK^RN «a
^a^Jaytsceon.^D^.IMtr
H. A. W illiams , contractor.
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expe
StagesLeave Burns dy for Canyon
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City, and intermedi: t> jonU
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