The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 18, 1898, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNET COUNTY, OREGON, MAY IS. 1898,
WAR NEWS
CUBANS ARE FAlTIil UL.
V. S Senators by Direct Vote.
For the State Campaign.
New York, May 13—A dispatch
Washington, May 11.—After re­
from Cuba says :
For campaign purposes The
A column cf 5000 Spaniards fusing today by a vote of 48 to 190 Weekly Capital Journal is offered
started for Moron, carrying a flag to consider the senate bill restrict­ from now until June 10th in clnbs
of truce. When fired upon by in­ ing immigration, the house took up of five or more at 20 cents each sub­
and devoted the session to the house
scriber. Association press news,
surgents the commander sent word
resolution to submit to the states
that he was not making war on the
discussion of state affairs, advocacy
London, May, 11—There is no Cubans but going to the coast to the senate proposition to amend the of people’s reforms, are special fea­
confirmation in the report that the fight Americans. General Lopez - constitution so as to provide for the tures.
election of senators by direct vote.
'punish tleet from the Cape Verde replied:
The Journul stands for free and
¡.-lands has returned to Cadiz, but I “You cannot fight th« United The amendment as proposed in the unlimited coinage and national pa­
it is generally reg’rd 1 as the most States witho-t fighting us,” and resolution reported to the house per currency, destruction of monop­
i ikely movement to be made and as opened tiire. The Spanish lost 300 left it to the discretion of the states
Burns» Oregon
oly finance, direct legislation, direct
hm indication that Spain has decid­ men fti the four days’ march to the to elect their senators by direct election of all officials, reduction of
vote or through their legislatuers,
ed to lot her West Indian posses­ sea.
high salaries. If you want to ro­
but
an amendment by Underwood tor state and county government
sions go. The question is generally
SAN JUAN SURRENDERED.
of Alabama making selection by circulate a dollar’s worth of Oregon
asked, “What possible use has
Spain fur continuing a hopeless
London, May 13.—The Evening popular vote mandatory was adopt­ Silver Weekly.
Weekly Journal $1 a year. Ono
struggle, as it is considered next to News publishes a dispatch from St. ed and tho rostlution was then
Cent Daily 25 cents a month, $3 a
passed.
impossible that she has any alter­ Thomas saying that San Juan da
year. Address,
native plan or the retreat of the Porto Rico surrendered at 6 o’clock
H ofer R ros ., Salem, Or.
squadron hides some strategic de- yesterday evening. Immense dam­
—T he T imes -H erat d and Ore
sign?”
age done in the city and a number
of important buildings collapsed. goniaii for $2 in advance.
ASKED SPAIN TO QUIT.
The Iowa and Detroit fired 430
your l.1w: they ryty brlag y<«u wo*M>«t
Washington, May, 10.—As a re- shots with terrific effect. The i T he T imes -H erald and St. Louis Erotcot
Writ--* JOHN WEDDFRBV kn «% CO . KaUmt
Wn.4hlys>«u. 1 < ■ V«- JUtMr C4-W'tt|oOa
This city off curs ffsr a business cr pleasure trip, suit of th-» Spanish rever?e at Manila Americans did not try to take pos­ Republic for $2 a year in advance. I uoy;.
hu J list ut
auudxcd uavuutlbiu wftjtúd.
«
session
of
or
destroy
the
town
be-
leading
members
of
the
diplomatic
romembor th At personal appearance figures ir.eot
rt—
prominently. Our K. N. F. Co. ciothir.g is noted corps, representing some of the yond rasing the fortifications.
! most influential of the great poweis
OREGON VOLUNTEERS.
ffor its form-like p^rTocticn, elegance and exclusive­ of Europe, h:;vs unofficially ex­
ness—wUt wit’i the fancy touches in prico left out. changed views on the opportuneness Portland, May 14.—Ten com­
of a movement, dictated by the panies of Oregon volunteers are now
BURNS,
OREGON.
most friendly spirit and in the in­ ready for service in the United
terest of peace, toward urging upon States army, having been mustered
Spain the futility of further prosec­ in by a United States recruiting of­
uting the war and induce her to sue ficer. ¡The remaining two com­
•Vca'ro aafe
thia racks»...U'a (¡usranteed
All kinds of Machine-oxtras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
for peaco on the basis of the -relin­ panies, L and M, have been exam­
ined
by
tbo
surgeon
and
by
special
Plows, Bicycla Sundries, etc.
quishment of Cuba, the promise of ,
■ci a war indemnity and tho occupa­ permit from Major General Merri­
tion of Manila by Admiral Dewsy am they will be mustered in tomor­
row morning.
until the war indemnity is paid.
The regiment will then be com­
SPAIN DENIES REPORT.
The only
plete and readv to move to San. Gardon Reeds and Sporting Goods.
eu
•¿ut
Francisco.
Transportation
has]
London, May 12.—A special dis­
Tin Shop in J-Sarnev Co.
patch
from Madrid says Admiral been arranged over ths Southern
PUBLISHED SVBRY WBDSESDAT
Give us a sail and w» will Ceuvince yoa that we can give bitts
! Barmejo, minister of marine, denies Pacific and on Monday night two
RICHARDSON & STEVENS, ITiOrBiEToR«.
prices than anyone.
battalions
will
leavo
on
separate
that the Cape Verda squadron re­
8UKBCKII’TI0X KATES:
,
turned to Cadiz. Barmejo says: trains in two sections. Tbo regi­
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ment is recruited to within 10 men
“this fleet at the present moment
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of the limit and consists of 962 en­
is where it ought to bs—acting un-
listed tu*n and 52 officers.
• irriUIAL DIKKCTUKY
; dor tho instructians given it.”
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after dewey ’ s scAi.r.
{5J“Couiteoua treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solicitée ;
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Spain in y have a second-hand
( W. H. Elit*
j London, May 11.—A special dis-
Perns, Oregon.
LOHMAN A’CLINDBNEN Props.,
c»a grosswen
C. M. Icileman
A.teraoy General
crown
and throne to exhibit by
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patch
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Madrid
says
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•tertiary ef State
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ially declared that the government the time the Omaha Exposition
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his
laurels.
About
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men
cf
KIMKTK jaOICIAL DISTRICT.
Race Program.
Carryiag U. 3. Mails and Eaitern Oregon Express Cos Expcss . t|,e rc?errfS (,f the Spanish army
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L»avo Barns Tuesday,Thursday .Saturday,for Canyon City b»vo been ordered to r j.h, the
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As many of our readers do nut
take any outside papers and de­
pend largely upon us for - a ar news,
T he T tmes —H erald will devote a
litt’e space to the important events
,-f each day:
Are now ready to
take your order
for a spring suit.
Call andse
our new
Wanted-fin Maa
SPRING
SAMPLES
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ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
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FIRST DAY, JULY 1,
J mile dash free for all, purse
BOMBARDMENT Ob'SAN JUAN.
$175.
New York.May 13.—A "p<< in! from
A mile dash for Harney county
HOWARD «SSRSE, PBW«
St. Thomas today reports Admiral horses that never run for public
Sampson I. left San Juan to meet money .purse $225.
the Spanish fl-ct, said to bo near
BFC ISO DAY, JI LT 2,
the island of Martinique
S mile dash free for all, purge
Danish West Indies, May 13.— $200.
2 mile bicycle race Harney coun­
The forts of Sin Juan de Porto
Rico
were
bombarded
by
part
of
ty
nun, purse $50.
CALDWELL, IDAHO
THIRD DAY, JULY 4.
Admiral
Sampson
’
s
fleet
this
morn
­
MJ
j mile dash free for all purse>200.
Mr ing. The enemy’s 1 is said to be
A General Banking Busineß Iransacted
JP h- avy. The American loss is two i mile dash for Harney county
DEALER IN -
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
cow horses, grass fed, untrained,
/> d.-ad and s-vsn wounded.
HARDWARE ORCCK, .
! After three hours fighting the vaqnero saddles, purse $50.
rOVBTIl DAY, JULY 5,
admiral withdrew his fleet and
l
1 mile dash freo for all,
4MMUNITI0I
headed for Key West. He S lid:
t
GUNS.
1225.
“I am satisfied with the morning’s .
>1A( ULNE suor LN CONNECTION, Bi«y«l«i, Mo«iuS MttUia.a.S«»
work. I could have taken San : 5 mile race, change horses every
Juan, but I had no f rc<* to hold it. mile, purse $50.
Indian race 1 mile and reverse, eta. r«p»ir«a promptly a«1! «klilfklt^rkily
I only wanted to administer pun­
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ishment This has been dene. I purse 125.
C onditions :—These races will be'
came f r the Spanish fleet and not
1
gr>v<
rrif-d by the rules of the Pacific
for San Juan."
lil«od Herse Association. En-'
The Aim rican ships arc uninj jr-
1 trance f- a in all races, not other-
ed. The engagement began at 5:15
w ise specified, 10 per cent cf amount
a. m. and ended at 8:15 a. m. The
■ of puree, five or more to enter and
enemy’s batteries were not silenced.
three to start. In case that purse»
It it one cf the Strongest Companies ia tha World.
Th- town in tbo r< ar probably suf­
above given do not fill with five
fered.
I complete entrir», th« board has the
The ships taking part in the powt r to r< duce the amounts of the
action were the Iowa, Indiana,New purses at in their judgment seems |
It ha« ever $ 187,176 L>*> ¡n esser« and a record of 52 years, del­ York. Terror, Amphitrite, Detroit, proper. The directors reserve th«
ing all of which time it ha« steadily increased in strergtjisnd Montgf-m« ry, Wauranaluck and
1 right to postpone any and all races
W HOLE’ALK PF.Al.r.R IN
prosperity. BECA USE you can lerrow money from the Com
~
Porter.
!
on
account
of
inclement
weather
i
paar at 5 p*r - ent psr annum, after year Policy has been Ü1M»
The enemy’s fire was heavy but If above race« do not fill, purses will
years in farse.
wild and th“ Iowa and New York be given fur special race«, to be'
wer e pro! ably the only shifts bit. su-«titnt«<i by the di rectors. Pursss 1
They went right up in under the will t»e divided 70 per eent to the
first horse. -V) perctnl to the second,
You do not have to die to win Tf you lire 10 15 -r 20 rt»r*
i—— i guns in coliin.D. delivering bread- all entries «lose by 8 o ciock p m.
you can settle your policy in any wsy that beet suite your o«r- sides and then returned. The line on the evening proceeding the race
Maitur* a :i-» tu»— ÍW «tab bi I ap ¡»«aut -w. a>n»u> or pa(..e¡1 ,].r F ;n frc„t f the furls,
Fust door youth of To t OfUe.
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Cheap tor Cash.
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