The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 22, 1899, Image 1

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    THE TIMES-HERALD
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Gives The News
ÄDVERTIS1N
SUBSCRIBE.
Job
JULY 22, 1896.
Printing.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. FEBRUARY 22 18b>t>,
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NEW OREGON RAILROAD.
MEDIUM
VOL. NIL
NO.13
I
Philippine Jurisdiction
private secretary, which is conti­ vote for him. During the progress
guous to tho study, and said "1 do of tho balloting, e vi ral deputies
Washington. Feb, 17.—The ad­ not feci well; come in.”
attempted to speak and cries of
»UBSCBIl’TION RATES:
Portland, Ore,. Feb. 1(1. (Special)
M. I.egall immediately went to “down with anarchy" were heard,
ministration has determined rapid
Oae Year .............
|2.vU
—Railroad communications be- ly to extend the jurisdiction of the the president’s aid, led him to a but no actual disturbance occurred.
1.00
Six Moaths
. .70
Three .Mouths..........................
Ontario,
Oregon.
tween a point opposite Wallula and United Slate- over the Philippine sofa and called General Bailland,
At 2: It) the ballot was completed.
OFFICIAL DI HECTOR Y
a
poiiit
at
or
near
the
mouth
of
the
group in its entirety, acting on the secretary of the president's housi»- The progressists insisted on voting
STATE—OREGON :
W. McBride. I Columbia river along the roith theory that delay in this case is hold; M.
Blondet under private for Moline, which explains the vote n
I i G. Joseph
Senators
binuiu |
|Th< s.'lungue.
I shore via Vancouver is now said to dang rous and that anarchy and a secretary, arid
I)r. Humbert, who cast for him. The vote not cast for
f VA . R. E-I ik
vunffreMBita
...........
This morning general para'y.-is of such intrests happened to be at tb.o Elys.-eut- Loubet or Meiine was divided be­
-
M. tdleinan * bean assu-ed fact.
Attarney Getterai .......
............. U ni 1’ Lord
aovertior ................. ..
tween Uavaigrac. General Soussier
UK Kincaid articles i f ii'.corpcrat’on were filed as the islands
support will be tending a relative.
àeuretary uf ¿tute
.. .
... Phil. MctscLan i
r.eiditrwr
. . R
with
the
auditor
at
this
place
and
..
GM
Irw
in
‘
brought about through a failure1 Tho president’s conditions did and others.
jupt. Huoiitf iHBtruetìull
W 11 Loeds I
Stute Friuter .................. R
Tho Largasi Steels
When the sitting of the assembly
dangerous, but
R. S. Heun. ‘ Vancouver has laen I’esignsted as promptly to rcplaco tin- Spanish not appear to be
>
.(
C.
Wulveitun
was
resumed
the
public
galleries!
«tBpreaie Judgcs ..........
I the headquarters of the corporation. sovereignty over the islands by Hr. Humbert, on p reeiving ti. it lie
> F. A. Moore
Th.3 Xicwost Prices.
was rapidly growing v •rse. tele-1 i ■ -■ < r >w 1-d. The teller* entered
j L. Gerlingcr and E. L. Canby cf that cf tbe United States.
NINET1I JUDICIAL DlBTK t .
D
DlftWct Jui.?a
c’Clark county. Wash, and Georg.'
Tin- decision involves the neces­ ph tied for Dr. T.anne Longue ami headen by Chaveau.who ar.n. unenl I
uis riet Att>raey —
o. i.. t'ami—-'- W.
Stanb ton of
Portland,
Or.
are sity of a n ival campaign and this Dr. Sburlet, xvho arrived with M
We solicit your trade and guarantee EAIR TREATMENT to all
/uint RaprMontutivc (R)
li.it Loubet had been elcetid by al
\\
.
Stapleton
of
Portland,
0
Juiiit >tìuut«r ............... (Rf.
• |hi>
tnrn
’
nnriExrc
.,.
.1
♦
k
»
Dupuy
ami
¡were
joined
later
by
vote
of
483
to
270
cast
for
Meiine,
i K ney : :
. the inco: • porators. . and the
... <■ ,- :lal will lie instituted as soon ns Ad
COUNTY—HARNEY
m.¡-1st applause from the lctist and
... James a sparrow , steck has been placed nt $ ^3,000,000. mind Dewe-,-receives the reinforce­ Dr. Berseray.
Souoty ¿¿ge...........
. il. KU hanlii. i: i
. ,
.
jlerk............................
Though M. Faurc still remained ■eider groups.
|
with
shares
at
$100
The
name
of
ments
in
the
fhnp«'
cf
gunboats
(K)
...J.
c.
Welcome
Treasurer ....................
Cr .o. WhiUUg
turrever ....................
conscious the doctors soon recogniz
Senator Chauveau add< d : • Lm -
. A . J. McKininni the eirn iration shall be Th’ Col- now on the wav to Manila.
«heriff...........................
, .
W Huebatian
. .(¡A)
,W
1 ? 1'1 limbi.i Valiev Railroad Company,
that there ed that the esse was hop-I css, but l i t having obtained an nbs lut»
It
is
not
anticipated
.4uj*®riut 'nden
A. K. Richards«.n
Uofik Ijispeeter
A. Xviiau-r i
; b> I
Its first object, usspeeifiid in th- will be a necessity for formidable it was not until nearly 8 o'clock n i rity I proclaim him presi lem
Ju -amiss.u iwrs
Geo. Hagcy
•V:\
that the mem’ is of the famih f the republic.” The announce
aitieii s of iricorporati n is to build, demonstrations, but the very fact
MAllNWY V s. I.All I* orrter. :
were informed t.f tho real state o' i incut was greeted with prole
-,
that
tlie
United
States
government
. . . .Gwn.ïXV Un-ex equip and operate the foilowing
’..¡¡liter ................
ailairs. They then came to till applause, mingled with violent pro I
I lu ■ ’•
is
aide
to
exhibit
a
suliicient
force
.scriver
rail oa I and telegraph lim a, viz:
sofa xvherc the president lav. Soon •>s‘s from the rightists and the'
A line from Wal'ulu on tb.a north to accomplish the purp so of nccu
after he began to lose eonsci .usm . - hfiists shouth.g “vive hi répub­
!>.;'ion
is
expected
to
deter
the
bonk of tii ■ Columbia, then nero-.-
a: I ill s pite ::l! l imits,expiied at It lique.”
SOCIETIES.
naiivcs
from
profitless
res':-l
u
ce.
, ihe Columbia at a paint at or m ar
Mr. Chauveau ’then dchtred tin
SYLVA RÏ3EKA1I Degree Nc.<3
Owing to tho vast number i f ths in the presence of the family and
Meeuetery is' andZd Wednesday.
sitting closed.
» <
Philippine is! ¡nd-1, a larg • nininb' r M. Dupuy
Mif.yJennk Mcl'i.vvlviH N’.G.
M bd Leuna Zcigier. Kuc. Sev’y.
i f g-.h1 oats will be requiied to visit,
A sqiidron cf currnssiers arrived
A NEH PRESIDENT.
th -m simultaneously, so the pro-
■it the palace to escort the new pres
A. ■>. U. W. Barna Ledge, No. 47
fir Writ© us for Prices.
•
I nt and was greeted by the crowds
g
am
wi'.l
tie
to
have
the
vesdes
incorporai'ion rem la as follows: “P |
Meetrevery 2d and 4th Thursdays.
il M Hurtoii, M. W.
outside
with
cries
“
vive
l'armee.
”
Paris, Pel . IS. — Il is oftlcially
J.W bjijcr.Rec. sb .11 be t! . ■ ■ obj e t of the corpor- visit nil principal to?, ns outside of
Calm prevailed although the
ation to ] mreli.-.se■, c i.tract nith.i Manil-, especially tl .se wl ere announce,] that M L nil i t has hi * n
crowds
w- re enormous.
Spaid.-h
garrisons
were
maintained
elected president of the Freni h re­
X.inXHV LOStl. NO. 77, I. O t> F.
lease cr O’therwise acquire any tail .
Hsftie at Odd Feliuwa Hall, every ¿-uurday I
n
th
isl.-.n
i-
of
Cebu
..n
1
at
Z.in.-
public.
He
roccix
’
ed
*8
“
votes
7 • p ifi,
W E KUS OU, N. G. I roads in Orijf n, Washington o: ■
Y. Y King, ¿vcy. ’
Why the discovery, by Gin •
■ •
nd of M I
against 270 for M. Meiine.
Idaho v i h its or tin ir rclh’im !
Breckenridge, that rotten caiine'l |
I
from ar, early hour stations of
st. i k. and comp'i-■te tiie earn- to its 1 mil aome of tlie citiea on Negrito.
»,
. Tl.e i..;viil’.•«<•* i l» will piobablv the rnilr nd lines leading to Vi r beef, originally bought for our1
C- A- StfEEK,
1 or tin ir Huthoriz d i
. < ::I ::ip-iif-d by some troops eaillos were eroxvdfd with people! (troops in Porto Rico, xvas being
Whether or r.ot
i:.d t1 ■ soldi rs irill lie landed gathered to witi.es« the departtin ! issued to t’ne destitutd in Havana,
: elan -< has anything to do with ; os- there I:-ary to l'.oist the Uir.l -d of the deputies and senators. M.' liotil.l be ri -ented by the head of 1
Oregon
»I arnu.
ORk«»ON.
BERNS.
sihle coi'jai.e'ion with the P tl ’.ir 'tate- flag and take p- s.-i ,-sion of Der.mlde arrived ti daybx the’ Lv-I
the c< .minis-ary
ary depat
depaitmeiit
tinent of|
! Vane'.liver it Yakim
form all of the ports. It is unih r- ui:s railroad and was met by m'-in-l j the army, in Cuba, and called
Di tws plan, makes mtimati H, tie Buildings put up wliliin the »mount of
impossible to state,
ni tin t there will 1., no attengt b< rs of the Patriotic L- '.’t.e.
t
“interfering with the c unmissary figure s given in istiinntes.
2 V'iitisfaction guaranteed.
rec
p >int strongly in til .
O.-der prevailed atoll tbe stations 1
ni.ole at tins time to di | lace any
i & AL.
business,” is the newest War De­
j It is said the corporation al-o in­ •i ti.>-existing municipal gonio where, to all appearances, there!
agent .
partment conundrum. Il inspec­
tends to build Strambo its to operati ments except where they prove ri— were no special police prt'•aulicns j tion by the Inspector General isn't
Ion tir l'. lumina, Snal; ■ and Wil- rict iry and oiler re.-d.-t nice. In taken.
xx 11 it i .'
proper, pr
Th - first trains look an army of|
Inme'.t rivers, and steamships ti fact a p .1: v of conciliation will be
tvli
graph'rs
and
telephonists
to,
i onerata between porta in the u.rtl. ¡'oli.-'.ve 1 at all points in the treat­
l'or
’ractieos before
\ ers lilies, where the town ii i'i was. Curious things lia,
ment of th natives
! Pacific.
thick Biel liuic always on hand at the yard. i-i’T.ctidenco Hanley hona..
instance,
a
newspapes
decorated with flags and crepe
i The proposed route of the re •
The lamps were lighted and veiled mittedly great as a nev
i line is not a new one
Some 12 President Enure, of France. Dead
I and i.tupid on its edit
with crepe.
4 I x-< ars ago the survey was made : i
I
closed an editorial by saying to its
The
members
of
tho
national
ns
i the instigation i f G. W. Hunt.1
semi lv, namely th.- senators and. reader: . “dont be any more stupid
' About four x rars later nnothi i
after deputies, began to assemble at
PHYSICIAN AND
• * ’ I than x oil need be’’ advice espec-
survey xv.is made, this '.¡me under
o’cleek and to B-leet theirseats Tbe j ¡ally applicable to ils oxs n editor.
.<e-
id
cue
the .-tipposrd direction cf the
at
o.rict
s-senib’v met at, 11. th'- piiicebe l
Orego x R uiroad and Navig iti m |
; elased to the public.
I
OREGON
No mailer who is responsible
SVRNS
, company.
•
j XRS , CROOEZory
Meiine begged bls friend- r.ot to!
for the iticlion with the I’ilipinos
ft
there is no division as to wliat this!
Even
government ought to <!<>
Even!
:
ÄMMUN1TI0H t
:
TINWARE.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
if it were fully
ft:'!,- r settled
—’ ' ..............
that we
i
attorney ,
should withdraw the Phlippincs,
B vrnr , ........................... of
.UACH1NE 81101* 1' N ( O.XNl.( T1ON. Bicycles, Muwing Machia..-,®
Co ’I uc .wn*. Land business, anti
we should tbra.sh those Filipinos
Estate matter j - toiut ’l\ attended to.
I-. h I A.iv'i pruiiiptlj aii'i uali> lac to rally
first.
OREGON FORWARDING CO.
OUR PATRONS.
We sell everything’ you may want
a,nd our stock is complete in every
Jne.
Studebaker Wagons,
P^cCormckHarvestine Mach ory,
Pabst T5eer.
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder.
Plastering a
Brick Laying and
Specie
C. H. VOETLY
R. 5>. TURNER.
-npfìpp.ì
vl UulG-l -'■vu
was
> be
j
BIGG & TURNER
Cheap tor Cash.
He
BURNS, OREGON.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Everything*
BTRNS,
Practice in all the court? of Ore.
Collections promptly .made.
hi I L «h«’* v
Li I ka
Bargain Col
J« our M >T i. >.
8. W. MILLER,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Burn*, - —
À
LOWEST
lour in.'
- Oreg-tm
I
If there xx as any doubt about'
this being ’he cm of trust it
would ili-sipated 1 v reading of the
form
i'i of the rn-w $6<>,000,000
trust, the S to.ooo.or o
ri.-t anil the
\\ IIOI.ESAI.E DEALER in
Fine
Keutuc Whiskies
Ant Cigars.
I Iarncy \ alley Brewery
PHYSICIAN Ä SURGEON'-
f* ’ A* % *<• f
M-diesi Examiner f
V. a Mutual I.
I - irai i-
>5« 3«^
‘ Tie* at re.-idei re.
•
D. LlfiDSAY
*HlTf , V«® D»» KM»’
J
f r CASH.
1’
V‘i. a .
iiinv’
CALDVrt Lt, IDAHO
Dr. H. B
\ Ceix r j ’ Bunkinq Busincs
DENTISI
'fi i fir«t d ■ r
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