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Tï*— Cointy Official Paper —roi- Jíarncy County, The "Beiit— ADVERTISING J ob MEDIUM Printing. VIRALI, latab'laba« l&M TIM <3. Cataaliahed 1M» BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 8. 1898. OTHER HEROES. Mas £ Moi Burns. Oregon. Are now ready to take your order for a spring suit. fecale Call and see our new This city of ours for a business or pleasure trip, remember that personal appearance figures most SPRING prominently. Our K. N. & F. Co. clothing Is noted for Its form-like perfection, elegance and exclusive SAMPLES ness—but with the fancy touches In price left out. VOL. XI. NO 28. I It is gratifying to know that Com Señor Don Sandago Barroeta, abolished the rule, so far as the - modore Schley really has that Span- ,vho is tt Spaniard by birth and wlm Michiganders are concerned. Admiral Sampson lias the Span jish fleet penned up in the harbor ef beu an impoitant judicial position ish Fleet Where They will I Santiago de Cuba. 1 he fact has - ¡n Cuba previous to the Weyler ra- do no Harm. The President of France expresses bcen officially announced at Wash. gj,ue) left cienfuegoe on May 20. the hope that the effort« of the neu MERRIMAC SINK. ington. i jje ci08eg a long and doleful de- tral powers will succeed in restoring ■-------------------- scription of the situation in Cuba peace. The neutral powers may Lieutenant Hobson's Work John Sherman hasn’t filed any | by saying1 “If the present situation saye their efforts. Peace will come On Board the Associated Press I specific kiek against his treatment' bists two months longer Cuba will when we have whipped Spain into Dispatch Boat Dauntless, off Sanli by the Hanna-McKinley- Day com- j be 1,1,1 a v',8t cemetery. People are asking for it, and agreeing to ac sg.a, June 4.—(via Kingston.) bine, but his hint that he would J 1,eeinS ^rom tlle more by cepting it upon our terms, and not (Copyrighted 1898 by the Associat accept a nomination to Congress is ^ear of hunger than war. I left on before. ed Press.)—Rear Admiral Sampson significant a steamer which had onlv capacity ■during Friday morning decided to for 40 passengers and we numbered i close the narrow harbor entrance to Strict censorship of war news at Mr. Henry Norman, editor of the 389.” Santiago de Cuba by sinking the London Cronicle, whois now in thia Washington has driven several of collier Merrimac, loaded with coal, country, writes like a man of the most imaginative correspond who in the channel. He called for vol feels slighted because he has The young swells, many of them ents into manufacturing the details not unteers to go to almost certain been asked to participate in Mr. sons uf rich men, who belong to the of an Anglo-American alliance, of death and 4000 men offered them McKinley’s cabinet councils. Michigan naval reserves, now man fensive and defensive, upon which, selves. Lieutenant Hobson and ning the auxiliary cruiser Yosemite in their minds, negotiations have six men wers chosen and at 3 a. tu. It would be too bad if the quar lying off Old Point Comfort, Va., been opened. Friday morning the Merrimac, un rel between Secretary Long and objected to the enforcement of the der her own steam, entered the rules ufthe hotels, against allowing channel under a terrible Spanish Attorney General Griggs, which be privates admission to the hotel It is not fair to blame our naval gan on account of the defence by fire. The vessel was riddled with , wine room, and, as the objectors officers because the ships in the eai h of the officials of his depart-> projectiles, but she anchored and ment in convection with the hand had pocketsful of money and the Spanish licet are faster than ours. swung around. ling of naval prizes at Key West, desire to spend it, the hotel keepers Lieutenant Hobson then set off should result in another break in an internal torpedo with an electric the Cabinet. attachment, there was an explosion, the Merrimac sank and the channel Moncure D. Conway has taken was closed and apparently Admiral the rostrum as an advocate for Cervera will be unable to escape. Unable after sinking their vessel more personal liberty for Ameri OREGON. BURNS, to row back through the storm of cans. He says the absolutism cf a shot and shell, they rowed into the majority, which we now have, is ARE, harbor to the Spanish flag ship and insufficient, and that nothing short All kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery, were taken on board unharmed. of the right of a man to do exactly They were taken prisoners to San as he pleases, provided he doesn’t Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc. tiago city under guard. Later they interfere with the equal rights of were tak?n to Morro castle, where others, is eeal personal liberty. ' they now are. I The Spanish Admiral, under a I Carl Schurz, who lately retired Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods, The only flag of truce on Friday, sunt word from the editorship of Harpers | to the American Admiral that he Tin Shop in Harnev Co. Weekly, has got a new job. He is offered to exchange the prisoners, to be president of the company Give us a call and we will Convince you that ws can give bettsr .addine that in the meantime Hob- oon nnd h!8 part» b t f°urBT nricA4 than anvnno. with the greatest kindness. the St. Louis German dailies which have just been consolidated. Schurz Caused tears to Flow. has a faculty for lighting on his I A beautiful and patriotic scene feet. I I. S. GEER» à CO, CRESCENT BICYCLES She ïime$-gera(d. The Burns Bar FUBLiailKU EVliliY WSDNESL1AY RICHARDSON A STWVVKR. P rspbixtorb . BUSBCUIFTIOK RATES 044 T »4T S»* kr Mantka ..................................................... 1* Three Monta« Tine Wines. Idquors nd. Clears. 76 CRY MEAT MARKET • rriuiAL DiRBcroKY mvs—0kt44k : l SWM.Brld, || (Tk.,. Taigas. I W. K. Ellis • eafreaaaaea ................... ... C. M. 14lem.il literacy Menerai ........ Win r L.r4 •everaer UK Kincaid • eeretary ef State . .. . ..mil. M.tseh.n Treasurer....................... B S M Irwin lURt. 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Ca»iai I mcietibb . ;at the high school graduating cxer- Burns, Ortgow LOUMAN St CLENDENEN Props , Icises at McMinnville last Friday, —Tine T imss -H khald and Ore brought tears and cheers to the au- gonian for $2 in advance. [dietice. Paul B. Cooper, who bad Hurns-Canyon Stage Line I been chosen to deliver the class ■ES Vegetables of all ' valedictory and marched away with Fremir Meat, H'hi Race Program. J. A. H alladay , contractor. compuny A, of the Oiegon volun A . 'll kinds when is Carrying U. 9. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express C o ’ b Ixpess teers. The class refused to choose Corn Beef, Pork,^- The Burns Jockey Club will give Scassa. L*ave Burns Tuesdsy.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City another to fill his place, and placed four days racing, July, 1, 2,4 and 5 Lard, Rutter ainlÁUgS of the a vacant chair in the center c.* L- nd inWrm.di'A» »aiata, Fars »5. 1898. stage, draped with bunting, flowers Eggs. FIRST DAY, JULY 1, and the American flag. When | mile dash free for all, purse ■1' I’aul’s name was reached at the ♦ 175. close of the programme, the class of | mile dash for Harney county 14 rose and faced the vacant chair horses that never run for public in silence, as the piano played softly money . purse ♦225. CSrive liirn o, Cfxll I‘‘The Star Spangled Banner.” SECOND DAY, JULY 2, . I i Hearts filled to the brim as memory 8 mile dash free for al.', puree 1 out to the joung heroes now | ♦200. \V I ' went far out on the ocean on their way M/ ! to relieve Dewey and his gallant 2 mile bicycle race Harney coun- J ty men, purse ♦50. men at Manila. Í CALDWELL, IDAHO THIRD DAY, JULY 4. j mile daeh free for all puree*200. Everything comes to those who 4 mile dash for Harney county A General Banking Business Transacted DEALER IN— wait—even the invasion of Cuba by cow horses, grass fed, untrained. correspondence invited _ misar» ft Tai I vaqnero saddles, purse *50. our troops. HARDWARE CB-OCKery, I FOURTH DAV, JULY 5, 1 mile dash freo for all, purse 1 Gen. Blanco talks like a man I IMMUMITIOI I GUN*. TiNYAKE. *225. whose name should be Bunco, but ererjr 5 mile race, change horses he can’t play Uncle Sam for a jay. », ACHINE SHOP IN CONNECTION. Bisyales, Mowieg Hastiaos,«se mile, purse *50. Indian race 1 mile and reverse, •U repaired prtoplly t«d •ati«fa«Urallj It would require a much more FW TBB--------z extensive war than the present one purse *25. C onditions :—These races will be to prevent the “sweet girl garduate" governed by the rules of the Pacific having her annual inning. Blood Horse Association. En trance fee in all races, not other The General deficiency bill to l>e wise specified, 1< i per cent of amount passed by thia Congress will break of purse, five or more to enter and the record, by carrying appropria three to start In case that purges It la obs of the Strongest Cornpaaie« in tbo World. tions for more than ♦200,000,000. above given do not fill with five complete entries, the board has the The United States Cruiser Col power to reduce the amounts of the utnbia hasn't had an opportunity purses as in their judgment seems I It has ever 1187,178 408 in as«ets and a record of 52 years, dai- ing all of which time it ha. steadily increased in strength sad to sink a Spanish ship, but she proper. The directors reserve the prospenty BECAUSE you can berrow money from the Cou» sunk a British merchant steamer, right to postpone any and all races 1 ' **" KROLK’AI.I dealer in pao» at 5 p»r ce«t per eaaua, after yo«r Peliey baa beow foseo in a collision in a dense fog. just on account of inclement weather years ia forse. outside of New York harbor. If above races do not fib. purses will | bo given for special races, to be L___ ___■! f substituted by the directors Purses The merest glance at the list of Tee do oet have to die to win. If you live 10 1S or 20 years civilians given commissions in the will be divided 70 pet cent to the ' first horse. 30 per cent to the second yoa eaa settle your policy in aay way that best .Bits year eae- sesaUaeoa a the time—far each oaid-ap iMSseeiao. aesewy. so volunteer army will furnish indis • all entries clooe by 8 o’clock p m putable evidence that Mr McKinlev , on the evening preceding the race. 04W P-»«» I Geo Nmi.i.r.v, President. th •< Poet Ofhoe ♦ Bua we, rhso<xi, has been paying off old political J J D mman . Secretary. Jebu. Courteous treatment guaranteed. I SYLVA BBBBKAU Befrr.Xk t* Heeia a very let awd Id Wednesday. Miaa Jeeale MrPheeter« N 0 , M aa L mbi Zeigler. Be« •«« 7 A. 0 0. W.Barna L.4,«. Xa W ■ ••W.rar, >4 4» 4 Ilk Tkaradaya ■ U Hart».. M. W 1 w «arar. a.. ■ abxby lobos , wo. rr. I. • e r. ■ ••la al 044 retava 1411. .'4ry Satarday » M , a. ML Law!.. 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