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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1898)
t THE FRENCH HOTEL 5'he e iintóìfraid Wtl MKSUAY .'.IM AEY M a I- RRer, JÜLIA5 i; 1 |'|> I think 189* You r enough t to t< ike up <i’i 1, 1 ! • X *1 1’ submit-si< on, but just t 1 1 rro’i < z OdibjON. MARK HANNA. Ehe legitlatui e of Ohio met and caucus vote for speaker was held. Hanna’s man fell short three votes and would have been wor:e beaten had not sickness prevented >oi:ie members from bi ing pre: ent. It t# bcl:c ved that this it the full strerg'h of the \\ !. te Cock. from a Dinner öill 0Î Fare I i T'his y ear comes in on Satur on Saturdarv. i » a"p-rTi- day and goes out This is a rare occurence fur Hanna faction and that his defeat year to come in and go out is almost certain. The opposition same day of the is led bv Bushnell followed by anti-11 tuna i epublicans and fu ion A dcir.'ii rats. It icrt.iiidy look:. was a )- er : <* GLASSWAf l! 1 DOT? & SHOES, ROl'E, TOBACCO, cto. t LiiCi 1 1 : . and price j isfaction clS to quality I quaranti cel. President .McKinley has given Japan docs not know what to t the information nowTIiat in do: whether to contend f ir a ternational silver ’ agreement ha.- ilice of Chin i ali ng with the l fa i <!, to stand by the oilier money off ' powers, or he p diive them pl.mk of the St Louis platform, and thus get a slice fur this. and .-ends word Io the Ohio legis Could a more a toural i.g.d<: ep- er insult be given to the S’ lars the gold standard. 'I his r fine. andStripestbanth.it of burning i Couldn’t be better work ’done to- the American'il igs on board tin i w.ir i electing a democratic presi steamer, St la uis by the British- dent ii* 1901. \\'< ’think not. er- : “We can look the Dingley hill over and can point to neatly a hundred million dollars taxes lev e> * Cl * 30 MEALS 25 CENT lature toTi-nd} him M u k llanna io aid him in the perpetuation of applicatiti: J. C. Wooley oiiEue.i PROP OF ied d ifi tly upon the poor pro pie of the country and placed in the pockets of the trusts. - Let- ter of A. L. Conger, a republican ¡nd ni.'inb' r of the staff of ( JOV- ernot Bushnell, in Ohio. • z & ! L a LA!?’ cc i> l LLIAJL i , i roprntors. couru n li.ai ■ if -v.se ara oxpi-rierccd Ässurid g-vd tic umi'-odatians. friend that a ; ’-i. bollii are r- tin -st-.- 1 to consult the If ti e New York preachers, who refused Tammany's donation to the poor of their churches, do nated from their pockets a sum equal towhat wa< icfmel, it i ¡ill tight; if they did not and its dollars to toothpicks they didn't — thev simply robbed the po i of S SERT. Prop that irtiu h. Mr. McKinley would probably prefer continuing to j illy the -i - an and’ ■ Xn ofli.e . . war with the p ewers He to t a r her do.vn. the Mi!.ado c.i ll put . ti... ii'M of four i'll is- ver republicans indefinitely, but if ii i:.palli d to take a decided i land We have not the slightest doubt that he’Jwould declare for the iingle'gold : t.aedard. .’Pa'd throughout in mo lorn style. .Vo in orc. III 1 it '.i ral tre teil! hnn a ¡irsl-clust SOi on Sit emu Lu ndry ut represents our Train ! Itoou < g'H:tl»r*i::ly I. irtcn lers, and drinks ;r lasts. You are c jrdially invited to inal L- r.dquarters while you are in !' e citv. loeds as it appeared at the under issenger Depot, Portland !hr dire -ti ni of dir. T/my. li there arc any coal consumers wno believe that thev wi I derive Ths American I' *' in the Chi even the slightest benefit from the nets waters i* to lr strengthened. S-p'. 'o.ooo a year .which I’ier- Wh:it! are w<>, to.', < hing it? pont Morg.m ”t.n s h s new coal tru t will save, they are ,’imp'y itei riving themselves. A’ h /¡. .W-.vl d ior uorth o; 13.-JÛL3 viario Leaves Burus daily al 6:30 f . m . An Englishman pr >posi s to cross e Atlantic in an t ¡¡Jit-foot boat, r all libali« 1st him try it. The S'i ret.11 v Gage, by Lis per sistent advocacy of legislation l. e lgthcn the gold .standard, is ing good work toward* tie- rr.R it titers, CiSYoM C ity . j. w ¡nues. hvbw r *■» • an o' I Maryland f.irmvi. his the Hicks & Biggs Ruuud trip ì ló.Ou. n •J 4 I. McKinley ’s he'd it] silver republican senato ing weaker an< mu< Il il.- U e Gage JOHN SAYER... S t ‘ ! o ' wifi I- U. f : nrr.», near the bridge roe:: ve GOOD FLOUR fr^n; (levs. will sell the tempt ci eight fool genes th: Ariiericai pa.”age e patrut try see 40 cru i -nil. mg skater* to venture up.’ii eip< linn o. pap.r I••• We MEET and BEAT AXX competition and can nil all or- Wii-.at r ' T * C* f L-Kb. hfws that each B’JRNS B.-GWW: Iti® s? Projirletof. riv«r 1 mile East - any has » us mudi* luted lien tori. Jar The chap who rock* «iitrmer lune is now engaged est prices and in I 1) BUCKS!! El RNS, OREGON is vho buy at the lew it G oc e Buy your goods from the Largest Through freight 3jcla. a pound. Two days nolle» at any P.O. on th* route and covtred coaches will ' e farnisht’4 for p. ssangars. H. A. Williams. Fropr. fcOTAHY FJj cat.ng it, as w is the case of ArrirtM at Ontario in 42 hours firm in Eastern Oregon, Fare One way S7.5A. Ai 'imi! 11! out tilt* holiday# thay ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, lection of a democratic pre alee' ,irmeli to re e An'lre 's balloon tbintii g in the sky up in I ’ . rithiea Odici a it Canyon < ity a..d Eurns 1:1 1900. Columbia. Well, that» better • 3 th. n .«eri: p tb i ■ ’ Btiakes anyway A New Yoik magazine GIÜO. SL 8IZE74ORR, published an article on * ATTOr.HlY, Wood ......... - Ontmox I .eave a | lining 1< ioni.” That’s lari v a It met: ve prof ’sion, be.t tn? re Pers’, l't ’Lcc.v ni, I.And l«u inc..-, and Kcal easy enough done; the b i «tibie are w»r«e. Such, at least, would r.'iaie matter prouiptlv a;.e<n!cd ti». with us is -1 low to 1 ind It.” #<»ui to be to the moral <( the fact iv! en lleriiik of Kt saii k one night The m.m who had no Cluist- threw awiv hi* it in 11rued tir- mas turkey at least escaped the glar nnd found hin self deisd the Burns, dm er of being choked to death next morning. w h ' .aulne