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been predicted Ly the opponents might be thought of by tbs gen passage Ha l been left open that caused a return draught. J. If. of the treaty till the time—that erous legislators. A.-ide from the formalities of fin Timon being present, at once s'art- - trouble would come if we handled Wiuxt-li 1 Y . it■ X1. . tlr.se people without gloves, and ishing up necessary matters in hand ed to close the passage, and had the passage of the special appro- it nearly closed when he was over Manager. undertook to force ourselves upon • i priation bill was the feature of the come by the foul air. He was tak then without their consent.” | day. The house early thia morn- en out nearly dead. The mine was The War Departn;. ni Ims a Senator Bacon said: “I have ling, before adjourning yesterday’s shut down the rest of the day and , new cipher, hut it 'ill ha the predicted from day to day just ¡session, refused to concur in the decessary repairs were made. same old head and • nt < f cm- i what has happened; hence I am ' senate’s reductions« in the bill, ex- Superintendent of Public In« I not surprised.” Senator Petti ' cept in the case of the appropriation balmed beef. (ruction Ackerman is pr, paring grew said: ‘«We could have had for the state school lan«l department, for general distribution a pamphlet no possible difficulty with the which had beer, put in the general which will contain all the school The rank and file < f the demo Filipinos if we had given to them appropriation bill previously passed 1 laws passed at the special and i cratic party, not a little clique, the honest assurance that we did and concerning which there was regular session« of the fegi.-latur._-. , will name the deim retie landi- not propose to overthrow their ' supposed to be no question. This i He is constantly in receipt of in- ' date for next y ar. morning, however, it grew obetrep quirie.« as to the provisions of the - newly established liberties.” erous and refused to concur in even i laws, and thinks the isomnee of I [ those emendations, and the bill was the pamphlet will result in a s.iv- ! Objection t > tin: Nicaragua Stockmen in general are of the ■ sent back to the senate, which re ing to the state. It will be ready Canal, by New V«.: millionaires and the Panama company, is : opinion that this will be an ex fused to recede from its amend | for distribution in about a week worth cold cash to the unscrupu ceedingly dry season, on account rnents, ami asked for a conference. The ice bio -ados on the Snake of the snow going off so slowly. The house acceded to the request lous cong< -mil). river have played great havoc. Reports from up the river are to I and Senators Mackay and Ileed The water has been force 1 out of and Representatives Beach and If the Philippine trouble would the effect that most of the snow I Flagg were named as the conferees. ' l>ie channel in several places, and take public itti ntion atvay from has disappeared ai.d the river has' It was noon before they got at aerrs« wide area«, inundating the embalmed b. i f, iliere are men of not risen any. We are of the work, and 3 liefore they were able railaoad track and doing a l great I deal of other damage. The On prominence wh > would not care opinion that there is plenty of to report to the two houses. i snow in the mountains between The second special appropriation tario ferry-boat and the ferry-boat how acute it hi i aim,-. Silvies and Bear valley, and we bill, containing the claim of John that has been operating a short distance below Payette have been ' The republican leader* in con wid yet have enough water to Hall and a f--w others not deemed torn from their moorings by the of sufficient merit to entitle them to gress are p.i hing the country Io flood the hay lands on the island, have a place in either the regular Hood, and swept away ''down the wards the great, -t annual delie it at least we hope that wi.l be the or special appropriation bills, died liver. Three dredges have also 1 case. Most of the hay put up in its history. and anther bond of neglect in the senate, after Hall’s been floated away from Parma. last season lias been fed cut and if ¡»sue. $6GOO claim had been cut down to [ ve should have low water it will ♦500 } Terse Notes. 1 be very hard on our stockmen, a Scnator Jones figure th.it causing them to sell more cattle The court of inquiry on the de- Letter from J S. Kenyon. than would be sold if there is a i ceased beef question should have ' be elected next y . ir good crop of hay. However, we We had the ph nsure yesterday of as-mmed the attitude of a coroner’s men will c onti. 1 the think their fears premature, as it reading a letter from .1 S. Kenyon, jury. one vote -that of the is eai ly in the sea-on for the water written to his brother Chas, funder If that South Dakota boy who dent I date of Dec 22, 'MS Mr Kenvon 1 to come up. has two tongues and no brains en j spoke of having gold one of his fiye joys good health he may some day (Jen. Shafter's story of the claims for $40.000 and eont< inpl-it make a valuable junta for some in Santiago camp .i ;:i giv es evidence “Hands i.p!” That was the ed coming out this summer on a surrectionists. of his dislike f-i "'.new paper cor sudden order given at Burns visit. He also spoke of a number A dub has organized in Boston respondents, Imt n> gleets to give Monday to a man who had been from this place who are at Dawson bu} ing some tobacco and a few John Mahon had been out to see to abolish marriage. That is a his veni >n ol the pet on tl «< rap« other things at a store in Burns. him, a distance of 35 miles from sort of infringement on the rights he had with one < f them. Sheriff McKinnon was the man of the divorce courts. who gave the order, and the man Dawson, bringing him a cony of The price of whiskey is advanc T he T imes -H ehai . p in which his While an u ation are being who obeyed it was a stranger, but letter of some time ago was pub ing, I ut it is somewhat gratifying his description answered that of bandied around, it .-»lioul I not be one of two were wanted tor rob lished also a box of cigars,’a present that this addition to tha white mans forgotten that the administration bing a train at Humbolt, Nev., from J. F. Mahon of this county, burden is due to the manipulations needed voles to ratify the treaty , last summer, and for whose cap I John had staked a claim, but lost of the whiskey trust and not to an f 1 I and that the sc rap at Manila pro lure there was a standing reward it in some way. Chas Eraser was increased demand for the stuff. of 1000. duced them. working for him (Kenyon) but had Chicago can’t bear to be second ' The captured man had no gun a bench claim of bis own that is in any thing. Its latest offering is 1 on his person, but had a good the case of John Roper, a man with When A guinaldo attacked stork of cartridges in his pockets. worth about $25.000 or $30,000. H • s; oke of (’. Roper and a mm a mania for tombstones. He stole i (Jen. Otis he found out at once I le was locked up and the sheriff the ¡difference between lighting adopted a novel way of finding from the lakes being there. (The eighteen of them from Raceland | man refered to is Herman Latin) cemetary and used them for brie a I Spaniards and lighiing \merii ans, 1 his partner in crime. Sheiitf McKinnon unhitched John Jacqucmin was in Dawson brace at his home. «nd he paid a bloo ly pi ic e for the saddle horse which had been but had hardly been out of town A little boy had been told by his i the know ledge I ridden into Burns by the arrested since his arrival. Ed Hanley was mother that people who tell lies | man, and with a deputy in a also mention« <1, Mr. Kenyon had Send, u v (»age -avr lie will, if sleigh followed the loose horse for not seen him, but understood it was cannot go to heaven After thinking .1 distance of eight miles. There the monev i needed issue the Cer they ame in sight of a secluded the intention of tin- former to bring i the matter over a while, he began 1 tificates of inbl I lr.lt:. ■« that con- house, and soon sighted a man in a cargo ef whiskey in the spring asking home folks, and then other other fi ¡ends if they «ver told lies. gross authorized to be used for running toward the house. The W m Lessing, a former resident of Most people would be honest with w.u emergence . We doubt his sheiitf whippeil his team into a this county, was one of the leading the little child, and each answered : 1 un and headed him off and cap citizens, finaniciallv. authoi ity to do io, after peace is in accordance with the case. A tured him before he reached the The (lays were very short and at | form.ills de< I.ii. d. few days after, after some deliber- i house. He had surmised the that time the sun would just com«- errand of the party in the sleigh ate thought «n the subject, ho ami go down not being in sight for Congrv sm.m Lentz liguies, and w.is trying to reach his rille, startled his m ,ther by announcing more than 2 hour« at most. The fioni in,in. ii ’ imtali!)-tables, left in the house, but the sheriff vvlmle of daylight, including twi that he did not want to go to ht-av- was too lucky for him. It was a on. ‘-Whv.” asked his mother. “O, j that the people will have to pay fortunate affair to end without light, was about 4 hours. (»en. I g.in, who ■ sentence of bloodshed fortunate that the The weather was what he con it would be so loneseine for me i dismissal lio n the arniv was com horse should have led the Way to' sidered pleasan,t the coldest being there—nobody there but Jesus i muted b\ Mr. McKinley to six where he had last been fed, and i •51 degrees below zero, but did not Christ and George Washington” years suspe.r n with lull pay, loi lunate that the second mail was seem colder than zero here as the Lieut. Smith, late of the Fourth temporalilv away from his gun Atmosphere was very dry and the $78,000 in •• ilarv. i« gonian. . | fires in the mines tempered things Ky. \ olunteers, w ho shot Col. 1 lithe Orrgoni.au ever told the a great deal. 1 no snow r fall n up to C oison, of the same regiment, K It ulh about anything that happen- thlU ti„„, £ , f( i)! j while both were seated at the din The new , ilv charter for Bums ed in Bums, we have failed to see there were I feel of sn.uv tie re. ner table, set ins to have lackel passed Loth branches of the legis it. That paper evidently thinks After speaking of the 1 milir.oss I the spirit of fair plav that usually lature and 0111 i iti. ens will have to this is the toughest place on earth ind iaiolation of the coutitrv, the ......... a......... 1 . [prevails among i- Kentuckians. take it vv het).er they like it or not. i 1 and that no story is too touyh t to ilefieient nqiil tacilitie« at b«st, Mr The boudin ; of the town is now a believe. The men refered .,1 loin K doses by sending his I e-t wishes If tha’ portion of ihe report of possibility ami lie , with the tax-1 the above did not even attempt to to all old friends wishing them all the Alger relief commission which payers. Then- is some di: satis res st lheotiicers. In fact no part a Merry Christmas and h-ippv a <1 de.i s with the meats issued to the faction among the business men, of the article is true. No wonder prosperous New Y a . Asked Cha army read less like a brief pre ami mori- than likely there will people from the outside consider to remember him when he sit pared in defence * f the contractors be a tight at the city election for the citizens of this county a lawless down to his Christmas turkey ami it would cairy mere weight with giving his hill of fan- f >r Christmas councilmen opposed to issuing set when such articles are publish dinner which would 1 onsist of bacon thinking people. bonds. Me think, however, the ed and sunt out as true. We and t>«an«, the only luxury King . matter will not be rushed either ' H coutse ewrylKHiy is giad w ould suggest that the Oregonian a litlle beef, leaving pa ,I f 51 - wav until the sentiment of the . ,or c.r ,n ...... f 11 and 11 having some ' tl» »t our troops '’■» 1. •••»-t . fall 1 have w!iipp--d it" and get a ( oi respondent that can be propertv owners is km wn. (scattered the army of Aguinaldo 1 of it left. idied upon, inst«-ad of publishing which were around Manila, butt an\thing that is sent or heard of there are many who agree with That alleged investigating com (»rettoli New-» without questioning the aqthentic- Senator Mason, that the life of mission n.i-n’t sa’.islied with try 1 itv >f it. ing tocover \lgii and all who Mv-ssr« Durkee and Brown, any wie of the numerous Ameri belong to his gang with white young men who have been cunnec cans who have been killed in the wash, but it actually had the nerve ted with the various papers io Pen st lit-s of tights, was worth m»re ( Iosin « (My of l.rgMatnr». to recommend that the command ton, have established themselves in than the vyhole Filipino outfit. er of the army should simply act the new gp i|M*r business at lieli«' Salem. Or Erb. IS ..|-nc legis- as chief of siali under the Sec c lature ndj turned sine dir st 7 and named th. is publication th tarv of \\ ar, and to indirectly re o’clock this evening, according to Inland Hot»-stead commend the icmoval of lien. the r curd. reallv it wa» nearly half Xine thousand head of sheep re Miles be, .ti-, he has dared to »11 hour later when final adjourn eenlly passed through I n,ion on the object to be”.; Mger s chief of ment came. Both hour«« had be»n wav to Burnt river. The transfer dawdling thr. ugh” the afternown. was made on account of lack of fee,) »tati. . being in recess moat of the time in Engle valley Th-» sheep the property *fdt»eph Bartoi Ar» «luat Ihr w nt ing for Ihe enrollment ami Eagle valley The a .»»«T| 1 be * ' : » * m Ihr signing of bills It was d«e»n«d »»•rate in ► •» IL- ' »V .»•ift-r to b in recess tlun to pre- The other day, a.< the Timon *b<te b. •« «•» n It't lbw «•• «I » «Mb- ».-• rt tbs- wrML atti i» 11 t -• . v«' th- firm of a continuous ties mine at Beavertm Marled up. it »•rr, -».««,« a,seal t.r is*. <*Wla.kl i- , n» • •(•» ef «por for the I tfc» K ki » —4,, Frre - on and give opportunity for fur was d >ticc<| that «piani.ties of »•-•f t« r M-k f « v . h I ; them. r» v Ft m e co.. ther liberal’ty in making donations smoke and bad air had .iecuti. ills I vv tea 1» v- rio.is person« and things that ed ie various pat of th • 1 ine A i She eiines-'-krtud FERRY’S SEEDS s « 3 M. 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