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iA' Tbs--•• Co’&iiy Officiai Paper —roa- Jiaritsy County, T i T is .’. t< aUiuae.1 IS»» e- ¡CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1S96 nwa BURNS,. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JULY 11 ! 9S, r 7 Latcst War News. Luttait# Are now re ¿id y to take your order for a spring suit. -/ Call and see our new SPRING SAMPLES wili h3 «really interested In our new exhibit ci t o Kuh, Nathan & Fi3cher Co. Suits thi ■ su-ijson. Purity cf fibre, strength of weave, careful blending of non-fading co ?rs— and the prices! A ten-strike in under-seiling! an hour. We were taken on board II , where they will be confined on the Reina Mercedes and later sent Sc.ivy, 's Isl-ini in tlio harbor, to Morro castle.” Orders for the immediate prep A dispatch dated July?, 7: 30 a. aration of that place for the recep m.—Assistant Naval Constructor FOR PEACE. tion of the reception of the prisoners Richmond P Hobson of the ilag- ate going forward. Washington. Julv8 — It can be i ship New York and the seven sea The commissioned officers, from men who with him sailed the c. liier 1 stated authoritatively that no over tures toward peace have been re Admiral Cervera hiaiseli, down to I Merrimac into the ehannal of the ceived up to the time of the cabinet ,, > t) Ensigns, will be sent to Fort i harbor of Santiago do Cuba, June meeting to day. At the same time Warren, Boston Harbor where they ' ’11, and sunk her there, were sv.r cabinet members look upon the sit- "‘H be turned oyer to the army for t-ndered by the Spanish military eon- safekeeping. j mthorities in exchange fir prison- nation as having more factors ducive to peace than at any time rs captured by American forces, I heretofore. Hobson and tne men were escorted through the American lines by Cap ni.ANCO FOR WAR. tain Chadwick of the New York. Madrid. July 8, Noon—Accord- Every step of the journey was marked by the wildest demoslru- ing to dispatches received from tione on the part of the Aineican Havana Captain Blanco openly soldiers, who threw aside all sein urges the continuation of the war. The newspaper of this city say blance of order and scran.bled out I of the entrenchments, knocking tlie moment has arrived to sue for over the tent guysand other par- peace, one of them adding: “We find ourselves in a position •aphernalia in their eagerness to see the returning heroes and sent cheer fr. >ii which we are able to make after cheer for the men who had our enemies feel the consequences passe 1 safely th , ugh the jaws ef of the war. death to serve thi-.-i country. Absolutely Pure. U *. MA - * t'» •>. - *-♦ V-V • f , »■ - C-.ive.it ., and Trade-Marks obtained and all l’n t-nt I sill' > conducted for MODERATE Firs. O ur Oxr ice is opposite U.S P atent C ft and we can secure patent iu less tunc thaw tL remote from Washington. i Send model, drawing or photo., with descri; ion. We advise, if patentable or not, free c charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A P amphlet , “ How to Obtain Patents,” wit cost oi ‘.ame in the U.S. and foreign countru sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. J O pp n.i.Jrwma . P atent O ffice /r«m . W ashington O. C. Prof. W. n. roe’rs, * ninkeS a specialty Epilepsy, has witn< doubt treated and ci <• 1 more rases than a living; Physician; } Fucceei is uctoniahi. We have heard of ca of ae y»ai its’ BtanJki Ieurod v a 1 u a b work < this «iL eat»«, whlc 110 S8Mi' with lar^o b< Ho of his Abnobito euro, free to nny suffere tf’wnmy sand their F. O. nnd Exprosi adtlr Vo a.Iris© auv me wishing a euro tnaddre riW.W. U. PMKJi, F. m 4 Ceiar cu Ntiv le: D NO F EAVE N EGOT'.Al I 1X8. London, July 8.—The officials of the Spanish embassy here say they I New York. July 8.—A special to I I have no knowledge of any peace the lieraid from off Santiago con« negotiations being on foot at present. 'ains an interview with Lieutenant OREGON. burns . Hobson, in which he says: “We TO ARRANGI': PEACE. have been .">3 days in a Spanish prison, aad the more I tliiuk about Rome, July 8—Italic says that AU kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery, it the more marvelous it seem.i that negotiations have been opened [ we arc alive. among the European poweis with SOLD HERE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL GUARANTEE. Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc. —---------- -------- --------------------------------=^5 — II “It was about 3 o’clock in the a view of arranging [• ace. ■ morning when the Merrimac enter I ed the narrow chatimi! and sti amid LOÉ - . i A 1 SANTI AG > 1 in under the guns of Morro castle Washington, July —The wir The stillness of death prevailed. Garden Seeds and Sporting Goode. The only department received two dispatches It was so dark we could hardly see from General Shafter over night as Tin Shop in Etarnev Co. the headlight. I rCSLISHEI» 3VERY V,'EDS E3DAÌ 1 “We had plan<<l todropour i-tar- follows: Giv'? us a call and we will Convince you that we can give better Camp near Santiago. July 8.— 1 board anchor at a certain distance RICHARDSON & STEVENS, P roprietors . prices than anyone. Comp ’ ete report rec,- ved today of I to the right of the ehannal, reverse I H Ç U11 110 X K .IT E.5 : 9na Yev . T.’.OJ ¡our engines and th> n swing the loss on July 1st nn«l -bl: A;x i¿*£th8 LO9 Killed, 12 officers, 298 enlisted nd. Cigars Tw.rse i: >r \s.................... 7-' 1 Merrimac around, . inking hi r di- Fins Wines, tinners men. reetly across the channel eusidiAL dirbct < j :: y Wounded 8! officers, 1203 euli.-t- 1 ‘ This plan was adhered to STATE—O«S■■ "X : cd n cm t 6. W. McBride. 'circumstances rend red it« ex''culi- iravtora Missing, 79 enli: >d men. ’ ^"Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage soliciten * iThco. Tongue. tion inipcssible. Wh; ti the Merri- it LOPMANA ELENDEN EN Prop». C o agres«» oin « k¥. < K. EL The reports giving the names of Burim, Oregon« M.ldleman 1 mac poked her nose into the chan- Attorney Gallerai . V» »n P Lord the kill' d and wounded are I cing •i^vtraar ................ i 11 Kincaid I ' I nel our trubldes commenced. The loeretury oí State th; ;i. jieiFChan ' A L’rsasar.r . .... . G M Irwin ■ deadly .ilence was broken by the rapidly prepared and it is h >; e I to Jupt. Putii» iM.trwetiua \V li Laedi Eurns-Canyon Stage Line ítala friaur ............. R ; wash of a small boat approaching get them oil' tomorrow. 1 R «. Bean. Veg»'«bias of all S1IAFTIR .5 C. Wolverton 8aprane Judgis . FresV Moat, . us from the shore. I made her out ) F. A. Mo«re ■■ J. A. H alladay , contractor. NINETIÍ JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ’n indu when in Cirrying U. 3. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co s Expess to be a picket boat, .‘hie ran close Corn B-ef, Fork j< .15 . . . . .. M. I). CLIFFOKV TALKS A< HOP 3 THE 'EA. under the stern of tin Merrimac C. V . Parrish. f’Utrljt Att.raoy L?avo Burns Tuesday.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City . .0. L. Patterson. leist ¿spreajRiat!ve FeanoB. I and fired several sb ts from what ...A. W.Gcwau Camp near Santiago, July 8 — I Lard, Butter and '<• ,r’ l4iat-S#fi»t jr nd intermedi t »oints, barerò. I ’ seemed tu be a thr-e ; (.under gun Cable operators were permitt'd to' «3U*TT—MARÄF.Y I . ? I- ' The Merrimac’s rudder was go in yesterday morning. The Eng Tnu-ity J lijo . .. I H. Ke.ley 2 lark ......................... .. . c. V carried away by this fire. That is lie'h cable was in working order and Trjisarar ....................... A. McKhiu n 3irrerer ................ .... I i fl ................... why the collier was no' sunk across some of the operators lire in the < J. M./Ki nun W. ». Valets ik&weitiar . G' C.B.trd . the channel. Janer intenda» city. . J M. Lavis 4iu«k I n«p?ator R F. WHITE, Vici-PPESiCliT H3.V4R0 SCBREE Pi»? : - A. B. Mark« I “We did not discover the loss of ? <* t-lAiLl»<i«UjrS .... English eablo has been working (¿VJ. li«;.cy 1 the rudder until Murphy cut the all the lime through to Havana. oF/iex: .. Themas Jones Balitar anchor. Wathen fund that the S iiaf run. A. A. Covrlng R jc«i » ec ' Merrimac would not answer her | j helm and we were compelled to 1 SERVI« E REWARDED. I 'make the best of the situation. The SOCIETIBI. Washington, July 9. — The presi-1 picket boat had given the alarm STLVA RX1KKÀH De,ree X«. ¡S w and in a moment the guns of the dent has determined to promote ■ M»«»«evcrv I«t au 13d Wednesday. 'MisaJaank XcFhcet&r« X.G. M/ Vixcya and Ahniruntc Oquendo Acting Admiral Hampson and Com U «• Leona Zulg ei. Kee. i'-< Ur and ef the shore batteries were inodoro Schley, in recognition of 4 Sc.’.erti* Banking Business Transacted their services in the destruction of' A. O. U. W.Burna Lodge, No 47 DEALER IN— ___ turned upon us. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED Macla erar y 2d and IthTbvrsdry«. the Spanish naval fleet in Ameri I Submarine mines and torpedoes li A.niDWARE . CROCZery H M Kartaa, M. W J W aayer. Re<. also were exploded all about tie, can waters, but is undecided as to th • extent of promotion. adding to the excitement. MARKST LOD4S, XO. 77, I. O O F. : IMMUNITIOM : GUN a. TINWÄRE» . “ When the ship was in the de. Mast« at Odd Favkaw« Mail, ever - d' T.D . >i L. I evi«. N. U. THEIR MERITS’ DESERT. ■sired position we found the rudder J r. Zaiftcr, aecy MACHINE SHOP IN CONNECTION. Bieyal«», Mowing Ma.kis.», In. ' wa« gone, and I called the men Washington, July 9.—The presi on deck. While they w< re launch- it.. r«|>a.r«4 promptly und •ati.ra.ivrally dent has dir'-fted the promotion of G Ä- SW EEK, ‘ ing the catamaran I touched otr the Brigadin’General B. M Young and explosive«. ATTQRNMY AT-LA'V, Brigad'"r General J. F Kent, to “At the »ame moment two torpe th»- grad»: of major »»-nerals of vel. i , « Cr»E«»« does fired by the Rein» M r< les unt rs. and Colonel II. Carrol to struck the M-rrimac aminship.« th«; grade of brigadier g» neral I cannot say whether cur explo These ofiioers al! took a conspicu sives or the Spanish torpedoes did ous part in the heavy fighting It is one f tin strongest Companies in tb* Werld. the werk, but the Merrimac was around Santiago on th«1 1st and 2d lifted out of the water and almost instill t. rent asunder. K JTASY P’JU.IC “As she settled down, we scram It ha> ever $187,176 i'G in assets snd a record of 52 year«, dat bled over iioard and cut away the SAMPSON H PRISONERS. 3T7B2TS CIUSGO2T ing a.1 of which time it has steadily increns-d in strength »nd catamaran. IT*»*'1'»»« :>»(•»■« V •. I.»cd ' Washington, July <> —Sampson pr'isp'-ntv. BECAI -E you can berrow money from tbo Com- “We attempted Vi get out of the baa been directed to send his pris-1 paw r at ó per cent per annum, after your Peliey bas been three WHOLESALE PK ACER IN years in ferce. harbor in the catamaran but the oners to the United States, Poe- strong tide was running and »lay- sibly the Harvard will bring «011)11 light found us still struggling in I of them. The St. Louis is Hl led i You Jo net her» to die to win. If yau live 10. 15 or 20 years the water. Then for the first time with wounded soldiers and cannot PITITIN AXD v>« can r policy in any way that best suite your air- the Spaniards saw u.i and a boat bo used to convey the Spanish a-U a th t:wa—iar «aih na'd tip iHwnw, annuity or from the Reina Mercdea picked us sailors. • ^i4l«rzc at 0S.-4 erbt* aptAOOP t up. It was than shortly aft r 5 The enli.ted men and non com- o'clock in the morning and we ha i missioned officers among tbo pi it- First door south of Post Oft» a«. * H urns , O dbwom . »U ¡1X4 been in the water more t'lan an oners will lie sent to Porti CRESCENT BICYCLES The Burns Bar CI Y MEAT MARKET C 1'74 t CAI DWELL. IDAHO jim C. H. VOEGTLY Why Evrey Man Should Insure Everything Cheap lor Cash. BECAUSE BECAUSE Dr. W.L. Marsden 3ECAUSE Fine Kentucky Whiskies And .Cigars?-