The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 10, 1898, Image 3

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An associated pros dispatch
dated oil’ San J-ian de I’
, Hie.i
Aug. 5, via Si. Tin im. .
The Americans have tai; -n peace­
ful possession of tin- astern p -rtion
of the island.
•'mull panics of tmirims have
' . en lan I rd who have lighted th-
Imps ii; the lighthouse at Cape
Sail Juin, and otl.t r lighthouses
along the coast. They met with no
11‘sistance, indeed at Cape San J-aan
di-putatii ns of citizens came out to
meet them. The warshin, now in
this vicinity are the Montgomry,
Annapolis, the Puritan and the
Amphitrite.
UutfMik»'
Oregon
Burns
Are now ready to
take your order
for a spring suit
our new
will bs greatly intsrast&d in o-exhibit
of t!.o Kuh, F’athan & Fisohs-r Co. Suits
this season, Purity of fibre, sl’snr h cf
waavs, careful bloncBr.g cf non - fadin j
colors—and the prices! A ton-strlka ia
under-seuing!
SPRING
SAMPLES.
SOLD HERE WITH AN IND.VIDUAL GUARA'ITEE.
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STATE—ORB«0K :
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;5^“Courteous treatment guaranteed.
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K iceiTer
SOCIETIES.
SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No.43
Meet« «very Ut and 3d Wedn esday.
HIM Jeanie McPheet- *» N.y-
M ss Lona Zc.-ler. Fee. See X
A. 3. U. W.Sumi Lodge, No
Meeuevocy id tod 4th Thwifda . p .
II M Morton. M *
J W bajcr, K«e.
haxmiv
Loas»,
no . n,
i. o o r.
« hu »I 014 ruiiwi fiali,every Se'i
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C A SWEEK
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ym r patronage solicitée
Eurns-Cp.nyon Stage
Line
ihoui'h Spain
“The news f: in Porto like, is mir;ht lave been lompelli'd tore-
received with gri.it disapvointnn nt pav .n least a portion of the hu ge
1 lie Spaniards are disgusted to the sum of money the war has cost us
w Iconic the natives have given the Sp .in is no worse ott that Cina
Americans and the news that the was when Japan made her come
volunteers have thrown down tlfir dow n w ith the t a*h.
a i ms.
The g neral opinion i that it i*
not worth while to ri-k lie .-.-3 and
spend millions far the sak- of
. terri■i
tori s that -.'..-o V.--if ■ than
■ v: J
t - ' ■ mother eortntry.
"It is assumed that there will bo
no inti i national trouble over the
evacuation of the West 11 dies.
•‘The war lias cast .|350,(.K.)0,( (M.”
FILE CLAIMS FOB DAMAGES.
Washington, Aug. 6.—The an-
! nouncement that the United States
The two former are looking for
I government will assume liabilitv
the tro.ip transports which left the
for the claims of tl e insure, nts
United States and have scattered
- against the Spani-h government,
all about the island. The Annapo­
'owing to the injure and d magi «
lis rounded up the Whitney, the
i sustained in the Cub: i insurrection
1-1 irida at.d the Raleigh yi s'.erday
bus caused the filing of n large
and they a“e at Camp San Juan.
number of claims w th t e st: le
Tiu-re .-.a .is to have been a . i ri
department. Very many of these j
ous mis'ake .n t-iil.e rtrdczvous,
as ii.> two ships g-it to the. same are not based upon i vents occurring
place, and it- will take sevt lai days during the hist rebellion but date
back for many years and relate to
to I >-at - them nn-1 g t them to
( xci" < cu. toms. coll, etions, damages
Pone-, where (ct.cral Miles is
sustained through munieip-d mill
■1 waiting.
idtinni trillion, alleged illegal con
Off S: :i .' in the cruiser New
ti: einent and such things.
.
Orleans alone tmdiitaitis the Id*..
I
01
the
other
hand
there
arc
now
t
ade. The city is grim and silent,
Spanish
claims
to
the
amount
of
hut back of her hollow walls the’-
will be plenty of determination and > S ftlD.l-'t'O against the United
, light when the Americans open fire States, that in the event of a joint
1
Captain General Macias has is­ claims committee l-iing authorized
sued a proclamatie n in tlv? eours< would be proper offset» to many!
Americans here.
of which he lavs:
’ Spain has not sued for peace
and 1 can drive off the Ann- un
boats now as I did Sampson's at­
tempt before.”
A daughter of tho captain gi ner-
..I is Wni' " to drill th-: gunners in
1: • forts. In all tin re are ‘■•-¡•’’.I
Spanish regulars in th ■ city. The
troopsuf the enemy «ho are retreat-
0 from Poi.ee and other towns on
the south occupied by the Ameri­
cans h ive not yet arrived.
The German steam- r Polynesia
with a cargo of rum. c-inncd me t?
t
and tobacco, tried to run the Ldoi k-
ade thi.’’morni: g blit was »topped
by th-- New Orli- :->s
Absolute!? Pure,
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i C.ivf.it.. a l Ft a ic-M irks obtained and all Pat-
' ent ’-usiar- - ondiKtfd for MODERATE F f ES.
! O ur O ffice is opposite U.S. P atent office
' and v. i i
if e F Kent in less time than throe
i remote from Washington.
i 1 Si i..I iiim'.c L ilraxvit!” or photo., with descrip-
», : t . We advise, if patenUblu or not, free ©f
Sell ir-.v. < > ir fr- not due ti . patent ic secured.
r A P amphlet “ How t » Obtain Patents.” with
j out . t same 'in the U.S. and foreign eounlriea
¿sent free. Address,
c.A.srvOW&co.
O pp P atent O ffice W ashington . D. ©.
Prof. VZ. K. r
makes a yp
Fpil psy,
doubt treated and cw *
•d more cases than nay
living Phvsioiaa; his
success is astonishiRj.
We have he .¡d of cac44
vf ao yvsis* Rtattklhir
-3 cured by
4 bin. Ka
[j publish©«*
T valuable
IC] work on
H t h is d ts-
N ea¿e, whisk
Lj ho fiSMtlS
HL mt i t h
n
^larro bee­
tle . f his absolute cure, free to nny uufTerors
who may send their P. O. an I Ex pros t ndilruM.
We advise nuv «-co wi&hing ao.vft t
Pruf.VT. U. FEEK1, E. D., 4 C«<Ur ‘
OREGON.
Alikin
- f M -. -hi - <• x’ -. , Mowing un 1 Reaping Machinery,
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
A large number of these cla-ms' Garden Scada and Sporting Goods.
The only
are made bj ^Spanish citizens on ,
Tin Shop in Harnev C©
account of the property destroyed
or appropiiated bv the conf derat-.-1
_.
,,
,
.,, „
.. .
, .
1 1
Give us a call ao-l we will I onvmce you that wo can gir« bttttr
troops during the civil war, thus prjCCH
anvom-.
having the same basis as a number
i. - agal st the
if American <i'. iz.;-ns
property!
Sptnieh govi riiinent • for
f
by
insurgents
seized or di sti vi :>
in Cuba. Another class of these
claims is of recent date, flowing
from the abortive effort« of the1
Lol'MAN .(• CI.ENDENEN Props..
Burns, Or«g»a.
commissioners and special courts ‘
created by congtess to settle the '
-‘Florida claim».’’
CI Y MEAT MARKET
It is believi d to be primable how­
.
Vegetable, of all
Freak Meat,
ever that in the adjustment of pea.-e
ft,
J A H a ’ ’. day , contractor.
kinds when
tt rim our gO.- um-nt will ignore Corn 15-ff, Pork,
Cm.-.’l u U.S. Mills ’■
'’-rn
m Express Cos Expe-s
-.is.
ft
i-r-Af. Ai i'iiot i>
all <1 i tort n,. - tir i -■ preferred by
Seit(vn.
L’ivo Barns Tues l.iy.'i'hursd.ij•: .’-1 'j/ur - .: : m
M.olr.d Av, 6 — T j ca’ iiut
an c . z i s ."or l-isn-3 : ir - E’iril Butter noil
|
h
,
I
•
i
cf
the
today app: veil
intermcJ. t >oints, Fare-
owing the others
I li­ i in <'uba.
E|K»-
peace conditions P P3» I by tin to be arrnng -d for later on by a
V
United State«.
joint committee.
ti
Puke Almodovar de Rio, the
minister of foreign ¡tb rs is charg­ TO < ARIIV TnooM I P.f M HA VI I A* io.
ed Willi reviaing the reply, which
Plata d-1 E t--, ‘.tig. IL—The Or
i
i VO 1ÌÌXX1L
C/JEtll
will be rea l and apttr -d at 11.
auxiliary erui.-i r .-I. L< i.in has ar­
cabinet council tomorr >w.
from Por'.-P Rico under
It is staled on g o-l authority rived h.
-i-t in taking the I nit-
that the Spuni h reply wit! give no orders to
occasion for further r spons ■ by the I i d Stales t■ - ■ m< J-oni ■ t - m •' iti-
ago. ( apt. - Goodrich think- Ims
United Stales.
ship
ii too Im g to i liter the harbor
i. LZ I C «.
Washington, Aug 6 —Spilin'«
and
he
will re -uaiu livre until the
answer to the Am r an demanda
matter
is
settle 1.
was not received by the hrench am­
DEALER IN
The transport San Juan arrived
bassador up to midnight tonight.
XXA.lv dJW^.B.AC CROCK«?
M. Camion ami h>- t If. who had arrived fror.i Fating■> «ith troops
been waiting for it throughout tie- and pr jv: ,ions and proci ded4 for,
evening nt that hour were convinced Caimanera. The Annesia ha.- left
t
f
♦
ÏMMUNIT10I
GUN à.
TINWARE.
that it would not arrive before to­ fur Key West.
morrow arid tie ainl-a e.id ir r- tiri 1
The fleet “till remains here wnit-
» WHINE SHOP IX CONNECTION. Bicycle, M.iwiac M»eki»ee,ff«i
arid the mend era of Ilia staff went ¡¡,g order* fiom \( ashitigu.n. Ad-
to their homes.
1 nnral Sampson expects peace nego­ t> ,>|.i riu promptly and »«iisfeeturelly
London, Aug. ~—Tho Madrid tiations will come to a quick con­
corresjiondent of th« Sunday lirm-s clusion. He is anxiuua to taki
ray«:
aggr- ssr.-- act: in on the in ith e > i-t
‘'Spain's answer will accept nil »itiinut delay, ut in _ the event of
the American terms except that re­ p ac ■ being c.mcli-ded, to immedi­
girding the Cuban debt. The gov­ ately reli-ive th« suffering imi> >-' I
ernment wi'l fight thi. point on the by the rigor of the blockade.
It i, ono cf the Strongest Companie» in th« World.
ground that in all other aeasiona of
Throughout the campaign Ad­
territory bv One nation to tnillier. ■
miral Sampson’» keen appreciation
the ceded territorv ha» carried with
of the suffering» ut th - Ciiimiis and
it its own debt ur the prop -rtion
iiis endeavor» to at! if.I them relief
- i <J
belonging to the nat-on by which it
It bv 'ver ÍD7.1T'’ '•v’> ”* »»*• ””1 “
have
been
a
marked
feature.
ing ail of w'nirh time it ha» «•■■alii” incre»«»<l in stn-rgthj m.1 i« ceded.
>nU
pr.-sp-ntv. BECAUSE you can lerrow money f <-m the Com
Th« newspapers containing
Ad­
‘ 1’rc-oletit McKinley will receive
pixr at ó pet - ent p- r annum, after your Pulley l.as Lien Ihm
rlof
tho
batti
miral
Sampson
’
s
rejMit
the answer on Monday or at the
jears in force.
of July 31 arrived la^t night. The
latest on Tuesday.
‘•Senor Sagasta in conference were eagerly reuil tiiroughout Ilio
r-p-irt createti intenso
with politician^ and generals f-.|. fleet and ttie
The urnvers d confi­
satisfaction.
Y00 do net har.-to die tn win If rmi i-vn 10 1’> - r 20 vc-rs lows th* example of Senor Caitel*
ti >n tj thè adn iral
y.-,-" cs» «ettl» vo ir pdire in »nr wav tl. tt b«it «uit» vo’ir cir- lar in 1873. His object» ar« two dene» and d
•riait»« «« • tb» tim*—fer •••h’B»’4-fp ¡Mof»
arrnnity or
by^tle- m-n un Jer Ida < o.'nniand
fnlJ—to divide th* res¡« ji sibiiity
n, .r .n.1-»ll« t
for th* 'le'-i- ■ and to av .hl th« r< ml. r sl tl.ia «X1-
C. H. VOEGTLY
Why Evr:y Mia Should Insun
Everything
M.W FITffillUL BECAUSE
RHAL ESTATE AGEJIT.
XOTAXT PL SLU
CRSCON
B-CTB2TS
befer« U 3 Li»d <»«
Dr. W.L.Karsden.
PBYUCIXN
AKD
SUF GEON
at
1CBN«
ORIX» >\
because
Kentucky
Whiskies
And Cigars
Fr U <L - r smith of Pos’ flffiee.
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h
f ’
Russi, OiMna