i ADVERTISING J ob L-CuXtc ^SÄ^ÄTiCOHSOLIDATEQ JULY 22, 1896, MEDIUM Pr intin g. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 24 1898 NO 38. er point that Manila was taken by A similar order was al n issued force of arms and is so occupied. today in the ease of Brigadier Gen J2222 eral William W. Gordon, cummand- New York, Aug. 17.—A dispatch Hongkong, Aug. 18.—A dispatch ing a division of of the Fourth hi my to the Herald from Hongkong says. It is rumored here that the U. S. from the correspondent nt Manila corps, who has been appointed a [Caveats, and Trade-Mark» obtained and all Pat - [ troops are having trouble with the of the Associated Press says the member of a similar commission in [ent business conducted for M oocratc Fee«. 'O ur Orner isoppositc U-B-P atcnt Orrisr [and wc can secure patent in less tim« thaa thou« [ -ebels. According to one account, American troops now occupy every the case of Porto Rico, (remote from Washington. i » Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- he insurgents, upon whom various position formerly held by the Span-1 [tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free nf [ »charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. estrictions had been placed by 1 iards, o' whom G(M)0 are prisoners. I ;» P.M.HLCT, How Io Obtain PateuU," will ; eïiêa ¡cost of aame in ths lr.S. and foreign euaalrias , ‘•miaits derritt, mutinied at not being per- Not a single shot was fired at the isent free. Address, ritted to have any share in the fleet. The dispatch also says Ad- C.A.SNOWdtOO. 1 mirai Dewey puked up the end of urrender of the city. • O ff P atent O ffice . W asmin « t « r , O. «. It is reported that they attacked the severed cable on Friday but that the line is not yet in working ne Americans in the trenches. The officers of the German war order. ship Kaiserin Augusta are under I Merchantmen are leaving Hong l OY> instructions to give no information I | kong daily for Manila. A great B__ A ■ B N EpiUpay, baa with»«* K3«^S S B doubt treated and «rr- (bout the bombardment but it is rush of trade is expected. ' W M ed niorocMM« than a«y »1 « 3 living PUyBlciaa; hia auecoM is estonia reely stated that there was a great SPANIARDS MASSACRE NATIVES. W« have hoard of of im > y «nt s’ stai 'NGl« loss of life on both sides. London, Aug 19.—The Singapore ; There are a number of steamers here preparing to leave for Manila correspondent of tiie Daily Mail says: with provisions. ‘ The native rebellion in the Phil New Yo>k, Aug 17.—A Manila Ksr‘, « pt VYv-* £». M ¡¡W» ij pinis has extended to the hemp dispatch to the World via Hong *** if kCZ ?«V i'»i |B rSé? » Ik ’ *4 Va«K » St UK Si 38 provinces in south Luzon. Heavy kong says: Eight Americans were Absolutely Pure. Ths pries on every Suit c? Overcoat in our killed, 50 wounded in the storming fighing occurred at I’agliatuan,. Pilar and Ponsol, the immediate, Fail and Winter showing is a drawing-card of Manila. cause being outrages committed by -Ï Washington, Aug. 17.—The In itjeJf Our variety, our patterns and our the Spaniards nt I’agliatuan. government received the following methods de the rest. Remember there ars ’■The Spanish also burned Pilar, direct information today of the sur no heirlooms in our stock. Here are the and massacred 500 natives. The | render of Manila after a combined world famed Suits, Pants and Overcoats. They insurgents arc concentrating at. hang better; they’re finished and pressed better; land and sea bombardment last Albay, with the cbject of cutting; they wear and please better than any other make Saturday. OREGON. BORNS. off the retreat of numerous Span It came in dispatches from Ad of clothing in this State. mirai Dewey brought from Manila iards in the Camariuas province Latest From The Front. We are not only prepared to take your order and measure for one of the famous K. N. & F. Co Suits or Overcoats, but have a tine lot of Gents Furnishing goods on hand. Call and see us—get prices, and look at samples. I. S, GEER Í Co, to Hongkong on the dispatch boat Seafiro. The admiral sent two dis Al! kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Heaping Machinery, Washington, Aug. 18—The war I patches, the first one briefly reciting Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc. the essential facts as follows: | department made public the order1 sent to Merritt last evening regard- Manila, Aug. 13.—Seretary of ! ing the occupation of Manilla bv Navy. Manila surrendered today the American troops. The order to American land and naval forces, ■ after a combined attack. A divis The only at -i Ti -it , t*ar<len Seeds and Sporting Merrit, Manila. The president r B Goods, J ion of the squadron held the forts directs that there must be no joint Tin Shop in Harnev Co. n 1 entrench merits a Malate, on the occupation with the insurgent*. I ' side of the city, driving back rhe The Americans are in possession of' Give us a call and we will Convince you that wo can give better RICHARDSON & STEVENS,^P bofbiktoks . 'enemy, our army advancing from Manila City, Manila bay ami har prices than anyone. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I that side at the same time. The bor and must preserve the peace One Y«ar ..............................12-00 ; ........................ 1.00 :.x Ho^ths city surrendered at 5 o'clock, the and protect persons within the ter Tarie liovtui Fino Winos. Z.iq.uors nd. Cigars ! American ilag being hoisted by ritory occupied by their military ¿TF1WIAL DIRECTORY Lieutenant Brumby. and naval forces. STATE—-0RE«9N ’. j C. W. McBride. ! . About 7000 prisoners were taken. The insurgents and all others Midori ........................... :The squadron had no casualties, must recognize the military occupa ’ iThûB. Tongue. »^ “ Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solicitée. (Hajrcssiaen (W.K. Ellis . c. M. Idlemau I none of the vessels were injured, Attorney General ....... MAN A CLENDENEN Props.. tion and authority of the United Burna, Origin Win P Lord '»oversor ...................... j On August 7th General Merritt States and the cessation of hostili- HR Kincaid ¿etratary of state ......... ...Phil. MetBchan I'raisutsr . ...R and I formally demanded the sur- ties proclaimed by the president, ............ GM Irwin Su?t. Pulilie Iastraetion W II Leeds Itate Priater .......... R , render of the cltv, which the Span- Use whatever means in yourjudg Eurns-Canyon Stage Line > \ £ R 8. Bean. Wolverton Saprime Judgoi .> ' C. woi ' ish governor general refused. Vajsublaa of aH *icere > F. A. M ment necessary to this end. Al Meat, XIMETK JUDICIAL DISTRICT. J. A. H alladay , contractor. I (Signed) D ewey . law abiding citizens must be treat DhfcrictJddjo . L> . ..M.D. CLIFFOku indi whia (■ Beef, Pork. Ciairiet Attarnoy ................. C. W. Parrish. C irrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Cos Expess Now that the surrender is offic- ed alike. Join’. RepresoRtatiro 'R) 0. I.. Patterson. I*iat-S8aat«r .(Rj............ A. W.Gowan I By order of secretary of war. L 'avc Burns Tuesday.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City! ¡ally reported, it can be stated that Butter andai I Manila is being held by virtue of C orbin Adjutant General. 00UKTT —Il ARRET ! nd intermedi't > >oints, Fare la. County j <dge .............. c. P. Rutherford. ¡the military occupation and sur- Eue«. ■ lurk ............ (R). II. Kollu <THAN COMMISSIONERS. Tr^agurer . (R) J. C. Weitem I render and not by virtue of the D TA. Mc R innun Sarvarjr............. iUarii’ (D) A.J MeKirtUon protocol. These differences are Madrid, Aug. 10.—The cabinet I W. d. Water« AMtfisar "■<•»••»1 . . . .( R'. . W t'.Bjrd f ______ „______ _ *ui>erÍRt«ndent til) said to amount to little in practical tonight decided to appoint General .. I M. Davis Ctetk Inspector A. B. Marks * jau.taieaciB ID)» results, but yet as it is, all officials Gonzales l’nrrodo, second in coin-! Goo. Hagey •Fl agree that the occupation is a result mand in Cuba, Rear Admiral Luis; ■ AM SY W 8. lAID OFFIC'R : Thomas Jones Ksflster of the combined military arid naval Pastor Landero, who succeeded Ad-, .A. A.Gewinn ftv'ctiroc operations. mirai Navarro, the Spanish com- | According to Admiral Dewey’s niander in Cuban waters, and dispatch the surrender occurred at Marquis de Montero, minister of 8OCIETIK1. 5 p. in. last Saturday. The proto finance of the insular cabinet, as the : • TLVA REBEKAH D«gTce No 18 Meth ev ery ’.st sad 3d Wednesday . col was signed at 4:23 p. m. Friday, committee of evacuation fcr Cuba ; CALDWELL. IDAtiO MlssJennis MrPhcwters N.O. M st Leona Zeigler. Rec. See y the difference in time between Ma The Porto Rican committee has nila and Washington is such that not been ap(>ointcd, the government j A Genera’ Banking Eusiness Transacted A. e». V. W. Barns Lodge, No <7 the surrender, reckoned on Wash awaiting an expression of the views | DEALER IN— ___ ■ «elaevor y id and Uh Thursdays CORRESPONDENCE INVITED ington time, would be abort 12 hrs. of Governor General Macias, but it, H M Horte«, M. W HARDWARE CROOKery J W »ayer, Rec. ahead of the time at Manila, or | has been decided that Admin] > 1 about 5 a. in. Saturday. In point i Vallaoino shall be one of the com M»a»IY I.OBÏK, KO. 77. I. O O V. of actual time, therefore the signing missioners. t : IMMUN1TI0I M..I..IO,« rwtew. K«n.«T«ry s.'urt.y GUN*. TINWARE. M !.. L«wl«. N.0. of the protocol preceded the actual J. P. Zolfler. Ser) • The peace commissioners have. Why Evrey Man Should Insure surrender of Manila by a few hours. , not been named, but it is expected MACHINE SHOP IN < ONNECTION. Biiy.lei, Mewiig M*«bie«s,Saa but it is a well established rule of the composition of the commission C Ä SW EEK, ■IN THE---- military law tiiat a peace ermietice ha« been decided upon, though the it«. i«pair«<l promptly »nd ««iisfaiUr.lly ATTORNEY AT-LÀW, or cessation of hostilities does not names of its members will not be become binding upon commanding published yet, as th* government officers until they receive actual is resolved to take advantage of the notice of it. delay granted by the protocol in Under this rule I>ewey and Mer order to avoid a cabinet crisis. ritt will be bound by the armistice EXE« I TU l'EA< F TERMS It ia one of the Strongest Companies in the World. only from the time the notice of it AO EXT. reaches them at Manila. This Washington, Aug BL—Major KOTAtT PV3I.1C could not have occurred on Satur General James F. \S ade, formerly day. as the cable was not working in command of the 1 bird army OREGON 17RXS In short, it is agreed in all official corps at Chickamaugua, and Major It ba* ever 1187,176.406 in a*«ei* and a record of 52 years, dm MT’»Mtlew b.for« U 8 Laad OÄie ingall of which time jt ha« steadily increased in strength and quarters that th* forcible taking of General M C. Butler, in command proipentv. BECAUSE you can 1-crrow money f om the Com- Manila was entirely regular and paar at 5 per cent per annum, after your Policy has b«en three that the city and the bay is now of a division of the second army corp* at Falls Church were Balay years in force held on the basis of this military relieved of (their pre.ent duties in force taking rather than on the basis order to ei able them to enter upon of the mutual agreements between the discharge of their important surgeon PlYtICIXR AMD You do nit hive to die to win If you live 10. 15 cr 20 yean the two countries. duties a* member« of the commie yew cia settl* vour poliev in anv wav that beet suit* your eir- This may become material when lion charged with the eiecutien of Recèdane at jametaacef a the time— fat eaih r.aid-up iweuwn». annuity or the question arises as to the future provision! of the j>*ace protocol '-►Sez .ptien* t OREGON of the Philippines, for it is likely '.o regarding the evaluation of ,( 'tba trntts Fret door south of Poet Oflioe. ♦ proceed from the American «tand- bv the “pani»h troop« CRESCENT BICYCLES The Burns Bar CI Y MEAT MARKET C. 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