The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 01, 1899, Image 1

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    THE TIMEf-HER\LD
Gives The News
Tho Best—
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SUBSCRIBE.
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MEDIUM
PHnting.
COBSOUMTSB JULY 22, 1896.
VOL. XII.
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I line ot battle agai:.-t th> Am :i-
Frora the Capital
NO. 10
n.ust be carried from Hongkong to i upon the various resolutions on the .
■ c ins. ’
Manila by steamer as the Am-, ri. a ■: le-'i i of exp.m.son and will lie |
An American eentry killedacap- forces are in control of tho M • iia deliver'd in open session. They
Salem, Ore, Jan 26.—In th.
À £■ A 1À
SUBSCliirTlOH KATE?:
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of Filippino artillery at the end of tho cable an 1 are exercising will, however, practically be devot­
One Y««r ............................................................ 12.00 ; senate today a joint memorial ivs
Ssx Mouths ............................................................l.twJ
Tonto outpost. As a result the a censorship.
ed to the treaty and.'will a fiord sen­
TbTv® Mouths............................................................. 7û •introduced that, as no provisior
native press is intensely excited
Ontario,
Oregon.
ators an opj oitui'itv to say openly
OFFICI AL DIRECTORY
was made in tho national r-----
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and
denounces"it
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as
a
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cowardly
Aguinaldo
Not
Recogniz
'd.
fcTATE— 0KEGGN :
what they would sav in secret ses-
priation b 'l for further improv.-
G. V»’. Mr Brute.
assassination.”
Henaturs
. sion if tho resolutions were not un­
JvSvplt fihitiu ‘ nient of Yaquina harbor, the l?gis.
On Saturday, Jan. 21, five Filip­
hi I: *- TOUKUt.
Wasiiingtoa, Jan. 25.—-The pre- <h r l ensideration. Thera will be
laturu
in-.nmrializes
congress
to
cougressïuen ....................... t \. •1. Bills
pinos demanded to have revem sentation to the s ,te <! part : ent an cllort to get the speeches in lie­
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Aiui tit y Goueral..........
provide for the work; adapted.
tidveruur ................................... ............ Win !■ i. d
.......... UK Kincaid 1
s aerei.*ry of alftte .... ..
Bills were passed as follow Re- lor their captain’s death and nt- yesterday of the communication of, fore o’clock each day, in order to
. . . Phil. Ml .
Pre abu i er............................ K
tempted to enter 'our lines. An Aog.'.eillo Aguitniido's represent ' to permit tho closing of the doors
3upt. Publie luBîrectiuu
iilE"'L
gu!alh,s
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running at large;
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State rr.uter. ......................
F
Th.t) Zorges» Stcok
i K. s. Hem. amending the section relating to American sentry killed one of tin i . i five as ho style, him- If, has i:ot at 2 o’clock in accordance wilh the
tGD
....> C.
t . WuiVei
V. uiwrU
8 spreme Judgîi
iv ho was arm d with a r< i. Iv- :. cba ged '! •? d'ude of the <! p.ir­ unanimo.is agreement to tb it < ;l’.-ct,
? F. A. Moore
making deeds Ly sheriffs.
i After an exchange of shots the
Tb.3 Xicwost Frioffj.
WINICTÍÍ JUDICIAL DIblltIUT.
mer.t towards
fiiiih.
is liini
. . . n i 1 t icTc is i>->t when th» treaty will lie taken up'
New bills were introduced to en- ..
,
D.......... M.D. C’LIFFOhU i
D tßislJudip
.
'others were arrested. Th-- incid -nt slight probability
. .
U. W. Parrish. .
ho will be formally ,>-i I th > executive c-m-i-
ability that be
L>:« if. i Atto-uev
Í, ’ ¿ch^utivchhiR) . 0.1..
a.I
the duties of the state land
We solicit your trad-? and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT ta nil
Li- the
th priai- dcr.it n of tho su'ij ■ t procc. iled
...;>r........... (fc>.......... s- w.o
tgl : . . . ... , ? . , . . ’ . .........
univer­ [ has intensified the ex itement here officially recognized by
The cabinet yesterday insiste;’, dent or the m-p.irtment.
with.
sity-
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county —MARX'EY :
V regents to use certain funds j
James A Sparrow
upon the liberation of the Si an: b
GOUCty J digö...............
It is cotic dt’d that the do Urne« {
F iters Mas n at.J Bacon ’ o'.h
! nmv
now in tho treasury lor construct­ icivu prisoners ,n e unmeir.oration
Olork ................................. . .............. 11. Richardson
rri'ts'ivor ......................... ,...(R) . J. u. VS ehome
is clev. rly phrased with the inten- announce their intention of contin­
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G'.o.
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lUg
ions
ol
needed
buildings.
ur/c-or.................
■of the proclamation of th? Filippino lion to put tlr? Unite I f . ites gov— uing tli’-ir efforts to get action i pm
, .......... A . J. McKir-boii
hirifT..........................
............... j W Buchanan
In the heure the bill to create i repu die and also d im-.ted money
A-»ev:cr
,.\V
C.
Bj
rd
I
to
omul S tpertf t*n(un
emu.ent in the wrong estimation of tlieir ri spectiye resolutions to rati-
A, I. Kichar-iseu Whvl.r ^county, was defeated bv
stjek inspector ........
to the native clergy. A decineto the » or Id, and it i s” '• ••• < : fr ■ i . ty ti treaty and hope to slice J
A. \ en a; or I
OJ>ml53iO .c ß ..........
Geo.
Hagey
One
Vote.
The bill to reapportion that elfeet was -igned. The Span­
rd
the half—■■>• real d arrogance the som? time during the week.
i the stat > into senatorial and repre- clergy. however, lemsin prisoners.
nia^rr v. s. land office :
demand
to f c inf ir led of the pur-> ■ Th? friends of treaty are still
’.W Ha tn sentative districts was pass J. Ti
..ori.t.w
n.
Register....................................... • • ..Gea.
, The
An elaborate program has been p?sc cfour g ivcrnment in . er. iin r most anguine of .'tiecess and u: ..-,1
Receiver
.................................... .... C l:ns. N v.. k. ■ |
bi-1 making the normal school at
arranged for the formal ralitieati-’ii rti .i ; .incuts hi tho Philippines, ' i'ti: in ir.inounca that they will ■
• Ashland a state normal and apt:,. - of the constitution today.
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that li.i? conn-iiin-e. i-m may bring ii .e t no Ciimurmniso. Oilier ex-j
printing i 15,000 for its support,pass
Nothing was accomplished at the about the a:’option of a new line of press a wiilitignesss to accept some (
ROCIE TIES.
ed the lmuso thia afternoon. The '
.conference hire ycit- rd.'.y ami it is ,
g V LV A REDE K AII Degree No. 43
house passed a bill for protection of' .rumored that the I’iiilip; imai at policy by the i-surg.-nts in th ■ such resolutions as that of Senator
Mocts c. e~v 1«'aP'l-‘ l V» educsditv.
Misa Jeuuit î.lcPhvetvife >.<>■ t
rhilippini-■. The first, rnaaif sta­ Sullivan. Those professing t,> know,
crawfi.-l
the r x r t .< prut. ti. :i U m ir next tn<
M .G4 Lso:.ft Zeigler. Aveu, bec y
will
tion of this, in i-.i.-e it- is deei lid to say it is tho policy to force tho I
.
of
razor
back
clams
■uMiBHUta'nwi» vcMOi ■.-T-a.v-tic-ima»w.
Aim-¡cans eight days in which to ,
to open hostiEL s probably treaty to a vote before taking action '
A...........................
. . j. 47.
The bill to rni.-e the liquor lie-mse accede to their demands of recogí,i- report
, will be til-- sudden d -p.'.rturo of on noy c-.-mpr-. nii-e proposition and I
fihßrw rito ns lor Priese.
Mcaltievex} nd &ad iiaTl.uràdays.
tollOhO a »car was i idefinitely ’tiuii. The rumor is dmeredi:ed.
Il :■! Hurt tra, . . w.
J . W istruì Ice.
Agoncillo and his steif from W.i-h- t) at, if th? treaty shptild by chance ¡'
I postponed. A bill passed the hou ?
iiigt' ii and from tho limits of th? i . beaten, to move to reconsider i
relieving the state from payment
Jiessagc to Aguinaldo.
United Stat s. There was no dis­ and then to consider the question
MARH8Y F .'J «?SS, KO. 77, I. O O F.
of costs or the necessity to furni.-h
Haï Odd Zell »ws Hall, vverv .-¿turlay
oi accepting t-ome compromise liko'
patch
from Goner.: 1 Otis t lay.
bonds in actions whsreiti th.
7 ... -i.
W i hing, bec;..
the Bacon resolution before final!
I Chicago, Jan. 27.—A speciil to
state is a rarlv.
adj-.urnment tn March. Almost aj
I the Record from W bington says:
month of th;.' sc. sion will be left
When Agoncillo learned that tin-
»
ate.-
the v .to of Monday week, sol
Siiit.ilic;: at
il
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senate had set u day for voting on
Wa-bington Jan 2T- Tho . > n it ' !: i t. if the > nats should Tpi-cfer to I
A TT J - -> a - A’f u A 'A ,
I
the ratification of the peace treaty, wi’l devote practically ali of the
nci ept the treaty with a resolution i
OrCÇ’:iH.
B -.rr.»j,
he prej a <1 a dispatch to the I ni P time 'his wel l, to the c »sidération
of e.m-tructioii and instructions to .
ORÏ.uON.
i
¡Jan 23—The lb : ublica, the ^nffic- pino junta at Ilm g’iot g, < ,.iv< y:
of the j
■ t ; at y. ■ ienator Alli postponing action fot an extra scs-1
the li-.ws, and is reported to h?.,e chairman of the commi co on op-1 sion, it could do so.
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E hl .lib;.- put up wiihiu tho aiuonnt of
*— •« -e-,
>-< V j > T* *' Ual organ of the Filippim s, an
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noune-
s
that
tho
congress
at
Malo
j
a
Idl'd ti.”
ion th.-t if Again- propria!i ins. says he win not inter-1
'figures given inesliinuti .<
J n/ '.-’ali-raclion gunranteed.
I’fi
J tí
"iloj has adopt'J the rhliipphu I -Ido was to forcibly e.>:it<.-t Anieri- f e at noy limo with th.- con- ic
idi-r—
Dav.:. Opinion.
'c iiis'it'.ition, passed a vote of e nfi , can control, he should strike th? nti >n of the treaty by i RhKHlUJ to
IÎ3 LATÍ AG EXT
de
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in
Ag
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Ido,
an
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tnp
er
d
I
olow
at
om
e,
as
with
th«,'
Ire:
ty
ii.i .-e a]
appropriate
¡uh taken up.
propriatim <•■< s bills
X’ T.’.i ï : i .1
Lol,don. Lm. 25—Hamilton j
I him t<i deciare war on the Ameri- ratiiii l ami furth'-r reinforeimi. nt.-, r.i.d, as a conseij'i
nee, tho
1
cor.seiju .nee,
treaty
-, -y- ■’
A*
Bui
’.vn, u.-itf r < f the I’ritiHh Realm,
j
cans
whenever
he
may
deem
it
Ì* A isi
\jr ni. N
the Americans would be in a bt r will Lave complete liglit-of-
ieceiv.
I « letter today from Dotvev i
■ .advisable.
position to maintain order. 'Jhi
-un-.l O&ce.
Tlrs week will fee t’l i clese
da < d
tii . , i < ( Hi
;■ I
in re '
At a mass meeting of women ::t dispatch, it is said, was inter --pt- i memorable debate, Loth in ex
spun manqi-t fur-m < < . . j ^>-'k and lirue alwny. on hand at the y.rd. .' ’ ’”■ ¡den«? Hanley homo.
'Cavite, y< t-rdsy. the p. per adds, and i rougbt to the a!t ntion of th? tire session and in op-, n debut
I'i'ip ni ini Gr.-at Britain’s im-
it was « nthusiastically resolved to i pre.- ideiit and Secret a :i?.-i Algt,- a:, I the vote il »et !’.>• o cjo k a
p-ri il p«iliey. The ndmtral sovs:
'.oi
g,
N
other
secretary
will
die-
from
tomorrow.
N
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p iiition Aguiim’do f r jrmif.-ioc [
“After i;,.;ny y< ir.i of Wandering
'to take ri.en's places in <1 f nte oi cuss the accuracy of the state mtn'; give.> of ■st epeeeiies for ever.: (1-y
I I ; vi- i. me to the conclusion that
md”i’< n ience and t > bear arms ¡1 but Luth are said to have f uward­ except A ‘d-mday of the pri -enl ’ivcek.
su?
PHYSICIAN AND
Ihe miehiie I f> tor i:i tin- civiliza­
t
j necessary.
ed instructions to their repr; -ent-a Berry v.i ili speak T::<- • • * y» * .* Doner tion of th-- wmld ’« the imperial
Re.
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Jene
at
O ilice
I’aterno has ask d fo: ar.d it ap­ lives at .'lariila—General t'tis ami Widner« d. y, Raw lu ii Thru day, policy « f England”.
iitur-
pears has I «i n ei.n.ted thepriv.l-•;:< Admiral Dewey—to forewarn them Money I' Friday, am! C
DEALER IN—
OREGON
hurn ?
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day.
of
Agoncillo
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suggestions
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i of “Liking a prominent pii.ee in the
Jffi ■ cmoozery
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f.u t. tpri.d I-lit Taylor oir.-red him I
TINWARE.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
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AMMUNITION
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OUR PATRONS
V7e sell everything you may want
i our stock is
iplete in every
line.
Hindeiba.ker TtTa,
r^cOcrsnckHarvestl r Anchinory,
l?a>bst X.- uer.
Harry C. Smith,
Brick Laying and
Plastering a
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Everything
SEASONABLE GOODS
T, oar MOTTO.
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gijlative
’• doubt
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Practice in all tie courts if On.
Collections promptly .made.
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
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