The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 10, 1897, Image 3

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mean that Platt has been forgiven
We shall now see what the 1.
publican administration will do | by the McKinleyites.
êhr ü iutcs-Mirrald
= with the Cuban question.
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WlDNESLAY MARlH.l« 1M7
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I Fitz Lee added largely to hiB
Whatever
else
it
may
be,
it
can-¡already
extensive popularity by his
Malinger,
jili .-. n btrd
not be denied that the new Cabinet manly stand in behalf of American
is a unit for a second term for citizens in Cuba.
Tne Davis wing of the legislature McKinley.
1
m
I
has given up the “ghost” and its
If money lavishinglv spent could
member» silently departed home.
Blackguarding ex Gov. Altgeld make it such, McKinley s inaugur-
1 tfore adjourning, however, it
dees not answer his figures as to ation, like his election, was a suc­
e..< pttd i. 1 g st ofwheiei. e and
fraudulent majorities in the late cess.
r solutions giving its reason« for
campaign.
conduct unbecoming a legislator
It Bob Ingersoll’s scheme of “how .
and, of course, saddled the whole
to
reform mankind” included the I
blame on poor Mr. Mitchell.
Nobody can blame Firealarm
i
effacement
of Ingersoll, it would bei
“vt.nsirimcy thou art ajewel.” Foraker for not having been anxious
Mr Mitchell now feels the effects of I to have King Hanna for his col-1 materially strengthened.
earning! a er oi both shoulders league in the ¡Senate, and for de-
and he deseives bis defeat At, manding advance pledges as to his
It will he more or less interesting
he. rt we believe him to be a triend i share of the Ohio Federal patronage to note how long McKinley’s gold
ti silver, his utterances on this before be would agree to it.
democratic supporters will stand
question in the senate, certainly
by him.
must be taken for something, al- > Tom Platt doesn’t object to
tt.i.ugh his renegade movement in 1 McKinley giving Whitelaw Reid
NEW YOKE WOULD
the last presidential campaign. ..... y, as long as he doesn’t give him
The Twice-a-week Edition of the
could have no other effect thin that
an office.
New Yo.k World has been convert-
if driving his honest friends from
led
into the Thrice-a-week. It fur-
him
Had Mr. Mitchell staved by
If
patronage
will
win
the
votes
of
n
ighes
3 papers of 6 pages apiece,
what we believe to be his honest
the
silver
republican
and
populist
j
or
eighteen
pages every week,, at
convictions Bryan would have car­
ried Or. gon, and (he gold bugs of Senators, King Hanna is prepared the old price of One Dollar a year,
the state, try as they might, with to bid high fot them. Without i This gives 156 paper a year for One
nil the poser under their control some of them the republicans will Dollar and every paper lias 6 pages
*
and money to back it could not I find themselves in an unpleasant ( eight columns wide or -IS columns
predicament at the extra session of in all. The Thrice-a-week World
have prevented his re election.
is not only much larger than any
The gold bugs of this state work 1 Congress.
weekly or semi-weekly newspaper, I
»d him t icclv in the presidential j
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campaign and as usual with that
It seems that McKinley has also but it furnishes the news with |
greater
frequency
and*
class of men dropped him when he j contracted the detective habit, and much
was no longer a ustful tool to help is followed around by a body guard promptness. In fact it combines
accomplish th» ir own selfish ends. ■ composed of members of the U.S. all the crisp, fresh qualities of a
daily with the attractive special
Is it pos-i* le that the pe «pie will Secret Service.
features of a weekly.
suffer themselves to be hood winked'
,
suue. lor. v
. Arrangements have bee.
ade
for all time to come and final,y
When ex Senator Dubois said in by wbicb
whk>h we can furniah thi
thu ,
through starvation and want quiet | a
f
ew
farewell
remarks
on
the
floor
|
and
the
Thrice
a-
Week
a few farewell remarks on the floor | and the Thrice a-Week N
N ' ' fork
lysu'mittoa slavery ten times' | of f the
tbe genate:
.»The
jepublican
'
Worldboth
for
$2.25
a
war.
Take I
senate:
more humiliating and galling than {l)artv |)a8 written its last laws on advantage ot this otter a I g t
thi.
nenm slaverv
the negro
slavery that
that once
once existid
existid pbe statute books of thJ-
this country, ” ” i your own loS-p:1 P«P*T.«nd tbP|
Thrice a Week World at this special
and more terrible is the train of. be n)aje a prophecy which many
y I rate.
T he H erald .
misery, starvation and utter help i believe will be true, Mr. Dubois
I
lessness following it. thrown help added that the tariff bill might be;
less, unprovided for, without hope 1 gotten through the senate at the
and without ’a direct master to extra session, hut that it would not
provide for them, on an unsympa- be by republican votes,
thetic wot Id and an armv of selfish
ba kers, bonalmldtrs and shylocks
Hon Calvin S. Brice is probably
without conscience, murderers uf a believer in the adage “It never
innocent women and children, hell s rains but it pours.” Just when his |
own selected advocates to d stroy t< rm ir. the senate expired here
nil the good and kindly intentions ceived word that the Chinese rail­
of the human f. rnily.
road syndicate in which he, C. I’
Then these same hell aspiring Huntington, and other millionaire»
ELY'S CREAM HAI M 1« n po«Hlvecure.
autocrats proclaim this to be a are interested,had received a kno k-
Apply into tile nostril«. It is qiii. kly alw.irbe.l. 60
cents at Prucgteta or hr mail; samples 10c. by mail.
great and glorious republic, i very
down in China.
SLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren 8L, New York City.
m <n his own masttr fiee to think,
vote and act to his own interest i
How does Hanna expect the rest
This g<H»rnment, as they would I
of the world to get along while he
Live you 1 elieve, ascending ste> |
I i ,|)(M (1f is using one hand to direct McKiti-
nv ¡-tepjhe magnificent I .
lev and the other to control
ei\ilizatn n, preaching the gnat
senate?
«hristmn fortitude, forbtarance and
I
lit.selfishness of i’e su* j- cts.
I
in< u. Ri«i all Pal-
According to ex Congressman I Caveat*. and fradc M;
Great God! How does the pic I
.od».rau Tees.
eut business conduotc*
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O^ice »s Opposite u. S. Pitent Office,
adtrs? thousands Clark. 75 per cent of th» republi- ind Our
we enn aereire patent in less time than those
turn suit oi r re
• , cans of Oklahoma are applicants •emote from Washington.
bend model. drawing or photo., with dewntip-
in th» cit.es staivw g todav in the
ion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of
McKtr.lev tur apjrointments under McKinley
barge Our fee not due till patent is secured.
midst of plenty, L. • *- —
A Pamphlet. “How 1« Obtain Patents, with
imines of actual clients inyuur^tate, county, or
says just wait until the 15th
Iwwu, sent free. Address,
John Russell Young has been I
« f this mm th congress will open
t‘e ih'ottle ai d L» 1< h forth tariff writing on “How Presidents are
Opposite Patent Office. W»shtr<jton, 0. C
a d the p<Mir laborer can gorge him M ide.” but we have an idea that
r If on H to his «11 nt d teen lie Mark Hanna has the material for
down and starve to death while better story, at least as to the mak­
,
waiting for the bimetallic confer- ing of one president.
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THI^ SPACE RESERVED
for the
at the
RAILROAD
THE O. C. CO
Huntington, Oregon.
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C.A.SNOW&CO.
toe to put m iiiey in circulation.
l|..w many men, of mt» lligence,
b li^v- a .y thing will ever t r done
f>r si.fl’ ring humanby through
su h’a ctiufrrenc». It will be like
P. k -' s “Riven.’ it will ever tie “tip-
pi 'g. (at ping” at our door until
»ouutlvs« iiiilli»'** find a paupers
grave and many p>W Luas g > to
tint place pr«D*r«d for the devil
ai d Lis aug' Is.
Nobody who knows Gen. Fitz
Lee could be made to believe that
he could possibly be too much en­
gaged with his public duties to re­
sent being called a liar by a Span ,
ish otlicial in Cuba.
_____ Platt
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o Hanna are
Tom
and __
King
Mopping at the same Washington .
hut. I, but that dues nut necessarily
CATARRH
is a
LOCAL DISEASE
and i, the retail of eolds and
•udden climatic change».
It ran be cured by a yleanant
remedy which la applied di­
rectly Into the nostrils. Be-
iu<ialckly a «orbedit gives
relief atones.
Ely's Cream Balm
■ arknnwledi^d to be the
thorough aure for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Mead and Hay Fever of all
remedied!. It open« and c!*-aneee the n aalpaaaage«,
a
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