The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 27, 1898, Image 1

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CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896.
BURNS. llAh' i’V Cu'. NTY, OREGON. APRIL 27 18l’S
I. cited States and to eall into the
actual service of tile United State,
il .ut a Harbin- Elocktded—Me the .nilitia of the several states to
-m.’h i x'.ent as might tic lu'cis-arv
Capture Out . iist Prize.
Io carry said resolution into (fleet;
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Are now ready to
take yôur order
for a spring suit
Call and see
our new
t’ty of curs vor a business cr pieasura trip,
SPRING This
remembsr that pi .’-.anal a~t7.-e3L.1nca figures m^st
prominency. C-.'i* K. N.
F. Co. clothing is nctod
foritt'
gance «nd exclusive«»
ness—Sut wit.i ¿ho fancy •ieuche'i hi price isft out.
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island after th? first gun in inter
national conflict is fired any longer
than it takes a brutal Spanish >1
diery to d ¡.“patch them. —Orc.i>
I'. Illiev
-n pan»r says: ■’S ” • t i
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had a p tty fa
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For the State Campaign
Tor campaign purposes The
We kiv Capital Journal is offered
from now until June 10th in clubs
of five or more at 2i> cents each sub-
riber. Association press news,
■ ".’....d in of -tat
" 'rs, advocacy
of neople’s ri fornì.-. o rpecial foa-
l,i'. s.
• - •’ ’■ riiwl ► ‘ ■’ ■■■L for free an l
mil-
. ,.J ri.itI--r :il pa-
: r urrr ,:cy. d.'trticlion of inonop-
olv linn;
dir
1 .gi lation. direct
el etion . fall official.», reduetio. of
high salaries if you want to re­
fer state and county government
circulate a dollar's worth of Oregon
Stiver Weekly.
Weekly Journal $1 a year. One
Cent. Daily 25 cents a month, »3 a
year. Address,
H over linos , Salem, Or.
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w tc er.itt ing tray witb port i g I
coast bt-v»\ < t it (.
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never
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the coming dawn « hen the formid­ nas and Bahia Hot. I i. and the port
Kinley
lias
ei
rtair.lv
done
nothi'.g
able family cf destrovers quiellv of Lit nfuegos on th” south coast of
to fore* him into battle. The sail­
and unostentati lisle steam, d a va• , Cuba.
ors
of the .Maine were blown into
pr< sum:...)y f,.r tne shores of '.'uba.
Now therefore, I, William Mc­
smith
.re-ns and th? finest battle­
Washington, Ai ill 22—It was Kinley, president of the United
learned at t;.- vapitol today that the Stales, in order to enfore • th ■ said ship in the navy destroyed, but the
liresiu.ent,’ii conver.-atiou with sen­ r.-solution do hereby declare and adnriiii trillion has shown little dis
ators, a-k them n hat tie y thought proclaim that the United States of position to make those g iltv of the
of the proposition to take the Ila America has instituted and will crime answe- for it. At least there
waiian islands as well as the Phil­ maintain a blockade of the north has been no haste to bring the per
ippines ns a war menace.
const i f Cuba, including port; on lietrati >rs of th" oul-i.m to jurfi je,
■M inkers of th ■ senate eominitt . ■ slid coa -t b..|.”’i Card’-n .» and widi? consideirlde i.ie’': atinn has
r evul( re «o forgivo the
on foreign r. latious are gun r.dlv Babi i Honda, and the poll of Lieu '
SS ï »
I for all then ...
and
without inforn.ation as to the plans fncgiis c.ti th? south coast of Cuba -■ tr
r . v rr ’ Iran«: fh®» ma« br!. g >ou wealth
ÒHN WKDDEKBl'HN * CO . latent AU..r-
of the administration on Hawaii, aforesaid in pursuance of the laws I oulr.i/-. a.
t ■■’ ■»..ish’iL.-ov»u, I* < |. t UiH>r
mm prize utier
‘ ai .
of » '">» Ltiutire.i invehtiUuj wautud.
but some oflhem indorse the id. a i f ofth” United State- and the lav.“
securing the Pacific islands l.y seiz <.f nations npwlicnlile to sueli cases. f—————-j
ure at tl is tim- in view of tl.iir
An < llicient f reo r.i.il e po-t' d so
strategic importance.
is I? prevent th? entrance an I exit
Senator Davis, chairman of the of vessels from th” ports aforesaid '
committee, i? among those who bold Anv neutral vessel approaching ’
BURNS.
this view. He said to day* that hu s ill ports and attempting to have
OREGON.
considered that the United States the same w ithout notieo or knowl |
would be entirely justified in taking edge of th? cstalilishiiK n( of »ueh
the island- in ease of war as a war blockade will be duly warned by
All kinds of Maehim! extra?, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
measure.
th? commander of the Blockading I
l’io vi. Bicycle Sundries, etc.
Shanghai. April 22—Th? Am- i- forces', who will indorse on her reg
can squadron at Hong Kong h is ister tl.” fact and the date cf such
sailed for Manila. It is reported warning and where such indorse- :
the priests and commercial cla--?s uient was made, and if the same;
favor a surrmdir but the iriiiu.ry vessel shall again attempt to entei ,
arder. Seed *nd Sporting Goods.
The only
any blockaded port she will be
is determim d to rc.-Lt.
London. Apr ,
—Th ■ Am- i i. an captured and sent to the nearest I
sqeadrcn at Hong Kong, accoiding . -I.vi uient port for such proceed­
Give in a ca II and we will Convince you that wo can give bztto
' to a sp< cia. dispatch fro.i Sheng.ini. ings against her and her cargo as
prices than anyone.
!.» j sailed Lr Manila. ■■l’il-e»' will pr'.:-- a? n .iv led-emcd advisald’.
( attack. The diipa!. h say - ■
Neutral vessel? ly im’ in any nf the
"Tlirie ftramers rec ntly pur said ports at th? tin; . f th< est.ab-
chased bv ih • l ulled S'...’e“ govern li-him i.t < f stici. 1 loekade will be
meat will follow the IL’t with c . il. : idlo-.ve.l .'!’) d;. vs to i ii : then from,
The approaebi.. to Manila arc
In witness whereof, I hav* here-
n i d. It is reported here .'n.it unto n t mv hand and C.iU.’eil the
1: | ’• • 1“ I d c< inn. rcial class, s st al < l’ t h'? Uni I. d
its.“ to leaf-i
I.OUMAN A CLENDŒN Props ,
Burns. Oregon.
in the Pi.l :;>pin“s are in favor of a fixed.
Done, at th” city cf Wadii igton,
pcae.ful .uinnibr rather th.in to
mil. r i I o'iiLardm -nt I ■
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CALDWELL, IDAHO
A Genera’ BanK'ng Businct
ircnsdcted
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
À. O. U. Vf. Burnì Lodge, No 47.
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HARNEY LOhQE. NO. TT. f. O V F.
í i -t 4t J 11 feil •<! a»U,«rery Saturday
lupo,
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Why Eyrey Man Should Insù
C Ä SWEEK,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
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-he .Strong- it Coinpasic» io th* World.
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BUT M'S
OREGON
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Dr. W.L. Marsden
PHYSICIAN
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Resi-Jeacr
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when
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for Hotter i.»m wi:.I. Liu, •
Nashville fired a blank sh it, which
the Spaniard ignore I. This was
General Lee, who lias not only
followed by a shot from a 6 pom b
er. Th» Buena Ventura then sur fighting mat’ rial in bis composition,
rendered with her crew of 20 men. Tut tvl,o i« pos'“Red nf excellent
The Na-hvillu tone 1 her priz into judgment and not a l.ltle military
this harbor at 11 o’clock this morn- , ex P’-i ieii’e. ii iiticipal. s an easy vic­
ii.g and put a prize crew on board tory over Spain in Cuba Ilft’T the
1 be news of the capture of the first onset. lie predicts, however,
Spaniard set th- people cf Key and the Spni.i-h cliaract. r am)
| methods rupport the prediction,
West frantic with enthusiasm.
The Unite 1 States fleet was about that a cmeral in:i“- ir re ( f Cubans
22 miles of] Sand K y this morning ! and Americans in the island will
at 7 o'clock when the Spat.ih »mer­ follow clo.ely upon a declaration of
DEALER IN -
chantman Bu na Ventura was war, and I efare the United B’atc«
has
landed
an
army
of
prote.-tion
nciit’d f ound north. Th- gunlwat
Nashville ran her down and put a and offense. 1 hie call scarcely be
shot across her bows from the 1 inch doubted, but the b nglh of time
GUN 3.
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TINOkE'
Sun on tl.e rs.rt side ..ft manned by l otist.ined in getting leady to strike
l ietit. riant Uiiiinghain. The Span has prepared these noncombatants.
MAt.llISK SHOP IN CONNECTION,
iard ignored the shot l ul another as well as they ran l>e prepared by
prudence,
the
chief
feature
of
which
closer to her Lows brought h> r tn.
( tt. r«pt*r«d promptly »nd
iii this case ie fight, for this contin­
gency. Cruelty, cowardiio and
Blockade Prod i nation.
treachery.as ingrained in the Span­
ish nature, will scaictly lose th» op
Washington, Aprii 22.—The fui p’irt'jnity presented by hclpletsne-s
Ioning proclimatiorr announcing a to revel in human blood. The
Io< karie of t uban porta was irsued names of Cortez and Pizarro have
t. dsy:
been relegated to history, but the
By tl c presidsnt <-f thè United spirit that made them types of cru­
States. A prociamati m: Wherea». elty and oppression -till rules Spain
bv a j. ini resomicn ¡«».«*<1 l-r thè and abides with h*r jH-e.pte Oc
cor gres» and approvej Aj.ril >■>. easioii ha. never f.ilci to demon
1’*'“', and con.maricated to th® stratc this, and there is no r< is m
governrn«ut of Spam it wa« de to snpt.'.e*- th it it wdl in this
nr vi FK in
tnande I that s .rd government a’. anc • Prudent
Americans
or.ee reJinquiah ita au
Lave (
t>. f.,re tios’iliti"»
governasene in thè i»]|
twi’ i. the two i.a ’on» begin
and «itl.draw ìts f.rci
prudent • ubans wherever possible,
and CuLan water»
will make I. “tr t® put th maelvaa
dent o' thè United
und-r th* p'..lection of .’riieral»
ree te i »n-i (U>|®a
I telli' ? ill I (• .r i 1 I': liieo' n II
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