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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1899)
i News Notes. eithcr side is perpendicular and there are now about 3W) vessels in Four brothers married lour sis the harbor. We are in talking dis ters at Trail, O. the other day. tance of three large ones. We passed close by the wreck of It took an hour to perform the the Maine. It causes a strange ceremony. feeling to come over one to look at Five boys of Eavnnsville, Ind., it and think of the boys that went were ordered publicly «hipped down with her, and it is so plain to by the court for stealing, instead see that it was dene on purpose— ' 7"a of sending them to jail. they cannot tell me it was an at- An American syndicate has ob cident. 'I'. Tlionas Fortune, the negro Col. Watterson di 1 not origi- The eity of Havana is a fine one; tained concession in Ecuador to agitator, should be regarded as a nate the idea of nominating De w- it ha* some fine buildings. We build a railroad and operate a misfortune by the rest of his race. ey and Lee, in 1900, but he is passed by Morro Castle and I was bank. vigorously pushing. 1 glad «hen we got by too, for there Millionaire Senators are increas M. II. BRENTON l’ropii. t< r, B u : of , Oregon, ( were 5 13 inch guns looking down Malheur’s County Seat ing instead of decreasing, just as ¡on us. They just put me in mind Men who did not give the party This Stable is lecati d on t'. u career of Erst ami H. Street», and keep« hay the puce of legislatures is going loyal support in ’96 can hardly ex Petitions are in circulation ask 1 of a big bulldog looking down upon and K rain en hand Ila» competent help. Runs a Job Wag.-n, Takes - a little ratterrier — they looked so up. pect to be allowed to dominate its ing the Oregon Legislature to pass gers to any part of the Country. savage. an enabling act allowing the people councils in 1900. We were on the water 55 hours. Political tickets and platforms y. of Malheur county to vote upon the I never got a bit seasick. We had are j;> t as liable to suffer from too re-locatioi> of the county seat. nice weather all the way. I saw When, if ever, 'Pom Reed col the People from every part of iiificii prenousmss as anything waves roll up on the deck as we lides with the expansion policy, r.- county have of late years been eke. the country is going to lie startled questing Ontario to ask for the re ' were crossing the (iu'f stream and tnoi"<l of the county seat to this I was told they were not large, but 1 Jolin Sherman is a millionair, by a loud report. place and fur this reason the ques thought them large enough. but as be no longer has an office IRISCH iv DONEGAN, Proprietors. Well, I will have to close. Ai tion haa been and is unsettling Three negroes have just rob- or any prospects of getting one dress J ohn W. D ickenson , many business intrests of the coun ped a ' ank in Texas. Day by he ¡6 miserable. ty. It is a natter the people gen-' 7th army corps, Provo. Guard, day thecollerc men strive to justi erally throughout the county want 1 Havana, Cuba fy his claim to equality with his settled, and for that reason are 1 Our flag lias been formally MORE GIN BOATS while brother, I etitioning strongly for the enabling j raised over Cuba, but it will be act, about tivo thirds of the voters 1 haul' (I down as root) as Cuba has of the county having already signed , Dewey Wants More Vessels If the i' ilipnos insist upon light a s'able government. Serve Among Hie Islands. it we are informed. ing they musn’t blame Uncle Sam A remonstrance is now in circula Gen. Miles seems to have suc for giving them the best article tion, also, but »hat was naturally to New York Jan. 7.—A special ceeded in stilting up both 'the he has in stock in the line of a lie expo.-ted, for where 1000 voters the Tribune fr<m Washington says: BURNS, OREGON war department and the “enbalm good, convincing thrashing. ar concerned, it is certain all will The navy department received a long l iphcr cable dispatch from Ad rd” beef contractors, if he hasn’t not be efTe'-ted alike. McCLAIN & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. done ail) thing eke. Thu Kynru h Company of Bir-; The final s. ttlement of this mat miral Dewey, making recqnisition mingh.im bar. begun work on a j ter would add mrttrially to the for sbiiis and supplies urgently The proprietors of this large and commodious IIouso are,experienced nee led on the Asiatic station. The [j\\ < truvt that Col. Denby via- contract to furnish 10.000,000,! valuation of the county’s taxable hotel keepers and the public is assured good accommodations. admiral reiterated the request he! right whe lie said that the report cartridges to the United State It property, as many nre prevented has make several times in the last O 1 ’ v War (¡hive ligating Com might not be a bad idea to for-1 from building or improving their few week , that additional light property by this uncertainty as to mission would not be a whitewash ward this little item of news to j draught gunboats should be sent Aguinaklo’s obstreperous friends! whether the county seat is to be to him notwithstanding the fact Parties de«ir: i2 regular board are requested to consult the of arti body. moved to Ontario or not. So let it at (ioilo. that the Castine was starting im Landlord. bo settled one way or the other, and Other things in the conduct i f be done with it—Ontario Advocate. mediately by the way of Suez and other vessels would follow when The citizens of Woodbine, in j war were believed to be rotten they could be spared. Secretary but tl ere are thousands who can Kansas, beleiv up a saloon, with [ ('uui)ty Court. Long added a request to Admiral HOME swear that much of the beef issued dynamite the other dav, not be-I Dewey to designate specifically cause it was a saloon, but for the 1 Settled with road supervisors. to our soldiers was rotten. any other gunboats he desired, in R. C. ANGEVINE, Proprietor. reason that it was unlicensed. | A. lx. Richardton appointed order that ti e department might I The Kansas dosen’t fear death, stock inspector for the year. In as much as Hon. J. Hamil gratify him if possible. but he wants his poison not otilyl A reply was sent to the ail miral ton Lewis led the’ticket bv 5.000. The following were appointed ■traight. but with a revenue stamp today thnt’Beiiningtoti, now on her CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGAR3. it is a waste of time, as well as road supervisors fur the ensuing on it. wav to Honolulu to mal e surveys year: Fred Oakermar., Road dist veil unjust, to chai g< him with FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. No. 1; Joseph Barnes, 2, A. J. at Guam, would l-e ordered to Ma responsibility for fusion defeat in COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS \Vi|scn. H; Seth Bower, 4; E C nila in the course'of a few months Sir Robert Ball, the eminent Washington. astronomer, suggests the fearful Bulki ly. 5; J. I’. (Jearhart, 6; A. and the Machias, now repairing at Old Robinson Building Altnniv, 7; Geo. Buchanan, X; Portsmouth, N. Il , would follow! The pull of the beef trust on possibility' that all the w ater ill the Walter. Gray, !•; R T. Hughet, 11; he Castine through the Mediter Secretary Alger, not to mention oceans mav some time pour down » ■ A T. Clark. 12; Thus. Walls, 13; ranean in a few weeks 1 n her way into the center of the earth his desire to humiliate Gen. Miles to join his fleet. A. B. Mareks, 14. w i"U>f 'ifli< ient to’piotect it from through a gigantic crack. Sir The authorities recognize the ad- Jury list fur the year drawn. ollici.ll condemnation as long as Robett evidi nil) w ants to disc -ur- visabiiil y of si’iulii.g all the gun It ports of clerk, sheriff and boats that can Te spared to the Alger remains at the head of th«? age us from building a bigger naw than England. treasurer, for the fix mouths end Asiatic st.-iti. n, on account of their ivar department. P. G. SMITH, Propt.. ing Dee. -”>l»t ’IM appearing correct adaptability to service in the arch- Burns, Oregon. A vallued exchange opines that were accepted and ordered filed. 1 ipelag ', but tn adibi i-.n to the Con Judging by w hat lias been done the attitude of l’latt toward Roose cord ami Petrel, which are now at we slioul I : av fhatjl>eivi \ is < ap Iloilo . llehn i is at Port Said on velt is very milch like that of a It’s PrepoNtcrous, able <4 d • ding with any Phillip hir way to Manila, ai-d Admiral lien who has unexpectedly hatch pine conditions without the advice Dewey t ow has tn commission th» ed lint a duck. This statement The editor has received bills to of am of 0111 professional state:- Callao, th Manila the Culgoa and I is baldly accurate, Rom-.ei clt the amount of IIOOO or less since matt. Ho mav be the first sailor* and the Barcelo, which he captured statesman we have had. but lie w as in 1 er set on. and l’latt was January 1st ’‘JV with "please remit” from the Spaiards. and in a few aware he w.i a rooster with his written nt the bottom of the page. lias proven himself just that. I weeks the Isla de Luzon, an I the pur- uncut before the alleged Now many of the bills were sent I«lu de Cuba, which he raised and ■ V-': with the idea th it we would call period of incubation began. sent to IlotiSkong, ni l be manned '¡'I <--, .ue also wicked beef con at once and nay them. How can a by the crews sent out 0.1 tl.e Buf tractors in E igland. E.u li vear pour newspaper mini pay out cash Fresh Beef, Pork, etc. in any quantity desired, head Cheese falo. He abo has the capturad (iciier .1 Joe \\ heeler ’ s plan re- (J.. n \ . ’ la has bei I distribut when he doesn’t get any. To be gunboats Leyte and Mindanao Cail anil see samples of our work ed among the poor of Windsor, , spi eting the education of C’ub.nts sure, we have 11 good lot of adver Dologna and Sausage of ali kinds always on hand- awaiting crews.and when the Mach I is a good one. In talking to sev- tising. but if iv • should a>k for a 'fins \ear the distribution com and get Prices. ias the Castine and Bennington join mittee condemned main quartets etal c.i'ilege ptesidents. after hi- little cash we are asked if it was him he will have thirty lesselsjiu- and compelled the contractol to 1 eturn from Santiago, he said: the agreement to take it out in der his command, not counting the •‘It occurred to me that it each goods. The best way to get pay icp!a r them with got d meat. college in the United States ivould from a newspaper man is to adver Oregon lilid the Iris, which will be soon al Honolulu awaiting orders. tise We are going to say to the The law and common sense do consent to give one Cuban bee Such a fleet hr-» never 111 time of n x man that asks for in ney; not alw.ns gee. If they did, the tuiton itwould tesult beneficially peace been tinder the command of "VVa< it not agreed to take it out a sii gle American officer, but the Pennsylvania undertakers who in many wais. For this offer to in printers ink?” depa'tinent has such confidence in was awai r'.ed damages against a be published in Cuban papt rs the admir.il’» judgment that it will lawnships for injuries Ins hearse ivould in-pies. them with the gen erous disposition of our people. Letter Front Baiala. not hesitate to »end him any futher levelled bi reason of its tolling J. W. BUCHAXON, Propt. IlARNRY, OREGON. Cubans educated at our colleges reinforcements that he demands. down an v.npi elected embankment wou'd return to Cuba with cor TtiM«'* v i a fkt tfie Jfarkrt .tfordt In his dispatch. Admiral Dewey Through the kti.due’s of II I. while lie was flirting with a giili on the other side of the road, in rect ideas regarding our people Brisco, wv are able t > eiie the fol calls for large quantities of plug t.ibaeeo soap and American food. stead of looking after his hotses. and the w hole tendenc v of the ar 1.-wing letter. written bv John W. Dickens n, now at Havana: rangement w .mid be to increse ------Tctai. for Board by the day, w«ek or urnntli »n Application----- wouldn't have received a tent. Havana, Cuba, Die, 30, 1 mutual confidence and respect.” 50 YEARS' T mnsient Trade tri von "^piecial Attention. The old soldier deftly blings Mr. and Mr». W. W Dickenson. EXPERIENCE lf congrcss needed a tempt.itiua the argument of human selfislmes- Bu'ua, Oregon Dear parent», brother» and sis- tu 1 xtravag.mce, it would be ftu- tii re-enforce the benevolent side ins'ied by thè present plcll-.oiie of the proposition bv s.mng that ter»:—I am on boatd the steamship o i.dition of thè l’. S. T'rea<uiv. it would not cost the ce’.lege much Panama, anchored in Havana har T rack M irks < >waig io beali 1 neipts frolli thè while recompense w-nild accrue bor. It is 2*40 o'clock a in. and ha» □ rsicss been the loveliest night I ever saw. C opyright « A c . Railroad, the s le of tlic Paci tic - nay to them in their becoming known the moon is full amf now directly • *n*aM«*t><Ni*«|«k04hMiEW-H- • ar « . « • whether in —DEALER IN— issile ut botnls and the internal to the people of the island, who • overhead the ehot.e looks like a MH M<>ni «in« ¡ve hi (Men'tel Hinab Inltrrti free 1 •' *»-«t »a:err y * -r teeent« l'Aient«. revcnuc ivar lave», the govern- ivould patronise them frec’i as streak of Fit.«' t» tafeen «hr^ueh Munn A l\x recti»» fire—the lights are »0 e^itlt-Ni. wt ■ -mt c «kV tn the meni start» thè year wuh cash on soon as belli; times «hould come. thick, ami are all around us. I American. li.uul amotinting tu g Ì91» IXKJ.QOO. . l’htl.inlhi op\ and common sense cannot uv back to the mouth of the < Scientific b«n **, rv.e r 1P vetratesl weel v I arreet et- rs.iatt n ,.f wrtent'tc amak Verw>< « i\ lncli i» mudi more money than lie behind ii< neral W i.es ler s pl.in. bay rn< f urm< •«. |l 'S <i by el! --w. -, er, MUNN Ko.« ” ’ ' “ ” ’ ' New York »1 cubi be !< 1 lo d ip in g-vctti It is jlrcadi bc.ui ig gocxl ftu-t. Il is worth all the time I have ■ mm * **.«»riuwe«r.-« :• VEGETABLES. GRAIN. PROVISIONS, etc. meni vaultj ai any onc lime, spent in the service just to »e» Mr. (1 K Hariisi < f ( II-., n a hat I have so n »inee we a ghtid Opposite The Tin e»-Herald OtP.ee, Bum*. Origin. ' Cui gi. w no was auth>:ize<) to the 1si.1t d Cuba T:o» is sup coinmuiiiv ate w ith the American The Cl.ik.it Indians .i < ten p -cd to I* on ef the beet hirbers 1 and see Stock. Your ¡atroi.age solicited. » Lchig (hr white ini ibittnts of c- . « ges c -neern.ng the scheme, in ths world. It bents anything 1 j’yr.im,. iiiib i, i ar SI gu hi» ahead)' tneiicd over too s..w The mouth of the l>av is r-rr- * A... (t.<.i ll.rc.rthcnrd to ma««acre (avcrable rcrlies. about '■'»if. ct v. ide. the shore or. them. The night before Christ inas whites appeared at the Chil- cat village with a big supply of SIMI’IUT. HSI'.IKÏ 11. 1- .1. whiskey , which was sold to the Indians without reserve. Theen- .'I nn>tff<* r. J8T.IAJ* F T R D ire tribe got drunk on Christmas It seems that Br’er Wanamaker’ and with knives and guns com last political investment was in th« ■ pelled all the whites in that locali- / . leale. “also ran” class. 1 I s Simcs-lírvaíd White Front Livery, Feed § Sale YOUR Ail Teated Alike. Table Sevice the Best. The Our Prices are •CI Y MEAT MARKET RIGHT Your patronage solicited. HARNEY HOTEL, Comfortable Lodgings. Everything First-Class. 0. CALKINS, «2