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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1899)
ine teunr.s-MieraicL telligence of results already eftec- I appr--cte it, also their kindly ted weakens the confidence of the interest in me and my welfare. people in the officials who seek • As to advising friends and this sort of a screen. giving them pointers about that .Jos Hill............... . Jano Clark . Wm Sctitb A T Clxrk......... ...J L Hembree .. A O Bedell ......... .... Frank Miller . .Al Johnson ... ... I, Sitz .................. ... .Chus P .»rejn . 161 71 85 71 1'6 96 7« 21 161 71 190 21 104 71 399 2! 232 96 52 16 128 36 52 16 ' trimuu-l in m uiseline de i«ie and carried led < irmtiam; Te groan: • ppi- fl in conventional black. At the close of the Ceremony con fs’.u'.itioris n»:e showered upon the young couple, (nd then an eli- girit wedding luncheon was served. —Hunti’gtoii Herald. section, 1 would tather not. Should any < f my friends go there on my At last Secy. Alger h is tender advice and fail to do as well as ed his resignation to take effect I Every day adds to f e ability ••at the pleasure of the president.’’ 'hey expected I would no! i-.e! of the Ohio democrats to put up a right about it. There Tl ere u at e good It is the “p.leasure” ot Mr. Mc winning fight this year. chances to make money in that Kinley that it take effect August ... LS'iJrrvs . . section for a man that ha: a little i t, as he stales in his letters of . ...Mrs ▼ J.Mareh.111 M srs. Grout and Creasman ne So far the .Worn mobile is a ¡ten ptance. The people would to specula'e with, but there is also 42 96 ' c.rmpanied by their saves I: . 1 .. .I.elsh McGee . rich man’s fad. When they be ¡not object to baling it t. k : place i a chance to lose. The. e are no . Mrs Mary neibos 218 71 j qui' an exciting time list Thtus —ì-z. • UNDERTAKER. gin to carry passengers for a nic- July iQtli, the day it was gei.t in. •‘Si.re thing”propositions upthvie. . A WintiTmic-r . ■ ' day morning while on their ' •. »v to (hie must t ot go there with noth 23 . kle, a’l of us can go «lutomobiling. . J din Harper : ' lair.-is from the Porter p’ace. They Eliha Root of New York has ing and expt ct to make a fortune.; 21 St » Of John Ituoy . ... 142 71 j out » Inv buncher and their turn I accepted the war portfolio. 2t’> . ... Mrs A M Walls A broke man had 71 16 better take li: run Some o! the men who Lave pro Thi» «tabi, it ! d nn lb* c r»»r »' Frit ir.d ?.. Str««t¡», scTD-pl,, ~ Ì — i J B Ivy ........... 109 46 chances here. liner and ¿rain m liaad- claimed Gen Joe Wheilvi’s cverv II»-, compet'nt help. Rut» a Jeb In addition to selling trusts . . * 1' Jola ■ -:i 80 86 ‘ At present mv pbins are to go temi i had ai t as sublime are cl"iiig their best i grit to sty ¡art of ths Country. charters, .Yew Jersey repu1 lican ' back next vpritig; : >‘J . .. . W E Alberson . 133 21 M .’. Grout i there is nothing tn make a brave and bom st man officials are charged withallowing I compulsory about it, hov ever 30........... T < i Kribi ... with < out a pediculous. open gambling at the seaside re The ma:t who lias cl arge < f mi tl .... Jos William.* '»ere not sult f'he slate. Of the two proper!. is insti u. ti d to sell it if ■ i tijoint)L Cam! lia ... man's fl Senator Morgan know: howto evils on- latter is the least. Onlp h<: is oifci cd a .‘a b factory p ice. |(...-»t:ght; :. th> 1 rJ'cas •b. stv.-U'J put its true valui up.,;. • ■ges- to jr.i out a: i si.“ r fis l’.ragçrrf those with money and without \I1 mv claim.': are prom’-ing and A Blrtsanl Bay. tion of his name as the de mocratic 1’ 1 ar -■ tl-.- cititi. r. X ¿ave •sc n.--c to I eep it arc harmed b if 1 could gel a good tigli: e would presidential candidate l-y a politic r. av. n:. ! hi.« .1 ..-¡'.y 1 rei .-•! Ly I. ' ? Jud •. ■•■ a rum!-er -r the gambling establishment:..while ' sell ami not go buck.” al opponent. from L ira* r.n esr'.y tre fr'-m I neo d. « n. ì! .*. Grout the entire country is harmed Ir bam is the : .line gu<>d t: 'lured, tldi-r, but .o bones i\ :i n:i î» r ■ »• • :m if-r the CoU Sp-. the trusts. -jovial fellow and sals he finds no 1 wet- 1 r :. *•!» !. r i Mr. Cri .*. inain has ; :. ! til:- d.vv Sud ( it * |-!e::i.' change tn hi i friends here. IL' nrr ; : 1er : ! '• »laj .'tie pin 1 t • »-.-.li:.' • i r. r ’ - : .*. • il t Ot !» 1 Till Two uni ver-¡ties now mantain dot s not know . what lie will do. It in n'-o'-.t 7 o'l'li.’ k v.itL ill ■ f i ‘.V.is hurt •3 lit ■*.! fist r it’“ it t? jt courses of study to fit men for the is p' ssible be will ,- toi k his t and'. pni’ ked lil: s tr lita s in a big « >. I ! i nl.-o 1. • s*> me for ...... ... diploma ic service, l ilt the man n ar Drew -t j and again take up or*. : r i I s, d /< • ! mt tldr.1: ?:» V H’F jfLiA* .nina Mtr *çer. C t :*:-: without pull might have diplomas liis residence there. The t,;•.:-. J red ' - n th w» ■■■ up • xcept h n lit A f r - all the- s r ■ f. -m t ir v. ; .-i t ho team from both and not be able to di av. back is he w ould pt eft r a ' tiri Vi rr th :;h’ I.-[.vm 1 I run Ger. Miler was apparent!■ act cure the humblest position. • ÚI..I Stnpp-d milder ehm ¡tv •4 have endured f.'DHl :i '■!. I., l.rwis and T.'tr Tty’s- -an ■. :it le di-t ing Sccratery of war for several ■»t n n tn who r re walking f r Vi’e u: t h ' et;; . lutei.rd tn.my hards'.i ips,” he said, ■‘ami * J • i ti-- di. tance ihij s, but care «as taken to pre Wo f itind tbi to th* hay bum her also ran aniv Not withstanding bi- choice . f would like to iind a climate that uni v vent his triuisiu ting any import ■ w i tn *t>p I he ti a tu ». as to and broke the machine to piteet e r.ty chddren c mid - r. f 1 r.ame for Ills yacht- Shaniroak .4 1 ’ :i front o.fthrm snd «h .: t':-‘ ant business in that capacity. b antag-.' am! a Lr.si- th -li i'll are not rooting for Si. lead r . •■•i/ht sight of us th-i it 1 could al'.vm! to without Thomas Lipton to win in the com u I, , the wl teat: ft R There may be editors who will ■ ot:l le. 1 d -sire a rest.” tiri stri aehr • ing international t act-. ! «e Ir.i 1 ''a time’ ij give up space for matter s. nt Th ,;s h ive changed since lie 'or a f J j f'. 4Ç i u mirmt- s. them in a nev.aper supplement 4‘ J fit to Alaska. The f.ieilmes Tl. I'-.rty <11-1 not tired ant The U. S. antherities in Fl«.:i l.t for going in and out are much im just as there are men who will ■ (1 •. mLrlni the co! ! : r . :k 1.:;g buy gold bricks from strangers, are once more filibustei hiinting, proved. C'ommtinii ata,:: w ith the iii'ir fr rn th? spring wi* better. on areount of reports that Ameri the v.! -:;»t les nr tart but there are not many of them. A IBI VF outside is inure regular. Goats » I their lime in rar !' : I ’ HR l’tJ cr City can filibusters bave designs upo:: From ply up and down the Yucon dm- i • w.r1 until ltmch h r. !:».n scveral Central American repub East S It LD.-nver, Fast ing the summer season and when ' Bverynr.e did justice t that Gen. Grosvenor the got d i rnsil Ft. Werth, Olin ■jtatd! lies. it is fiozcn d gtr.cn.'. make regu out with two and a half news ¡ 11;-J Iti, Kansas City, 3:25 p a. he ' tv.u petit in get her a. m. 1 Sr. Lnui*. Cliic»- lar trips. A telegraph line w iil be paper co'ums of’praise for Han 1 ¡.o and East. It is nonsense to say that the completed to Dawson this sum i'.g‘'pin* gum" ;> s i ing solo, after na, somebody really ought to i MINES, LIQUC D CIO .421. TABLES. CO.MFORTAELE CLUB RQ0ÏB O îü ncb'nion Cuììd P? 7-T7 Ul » Ï MEAT MASSET ■ G. SMITH, PrC.. Saros, 0r«»»s. ‘.ch g im? Ihr* loc-r ■ s- ¡c comprili <1 Wall Walli,S|0. : to trv.t to the di;:.is from the kane, I’ortlaod, 3 26 San I'raneisco, ! 11:23 spi ir:,’. '¡ium S[ oli., St. i>. m. a. oi. Mrs ("nu !r Bi,’,- »ns stt!7-ti::; Paul. Duluth,Mil- from a sick haidailie mid vid not w»: ke<- Chicago enjoy the outing m.iieh bitt th? rest | r.ud East i f them thoroughly e: jrd the ! vr Offia Straniera. lnd •••.ill I - t - jo «gain. Frort Portland. money on the stock and bond of For San Francii- 1 p. ai The trip non: • as m:u!" it: t!u S p m Dewey. But the admiral has a (or a month or six weeks, after eo — reputation for spouting forth on trusts, there will be no trusts but which they will return to this sec ere it::' 'i Li!:1 it •• -. o rd. The fol- Svi.Ty 3 *«▼«. !■ •:!•_• made up th ; J’r •.nd occasion smnediing more serious) that day is apparently sometime tion. t'otrinhl» nifer Mrs. ( in the future. Bigg , Mr mJ Mrs Folian ■ ¡ Si btraohkr*. than froth andjsteam. l p ni Brrd .Misjes Clare 8 x * n Florence Ex Sun To Astoria and Ail;!¡lionaJ Locals . day'. Except Lt it if. Mildred IL z< fit.e and Saturd'y nay lauding’. Sund»j J. S KENYON TALKS. The aiiti-iinpcrialist movement Messrs ’• L. I/ ai.«, 16 p. IL. ar ■ to organize the ••nigger vote” of .John 1’il *er a ;rl I’.ras it. rd. WElametta Xiver. T iie ’I'lMt --11 ih ai i > man had the country i:i opposition to the 6 tn. Orc-’i'B City, Now 4:30 pm a talk with Sam Kenyon this Ex n|t ’ berg, Sait*tn «nd Ì Exc ft administration’s Plullippine police Sunday. | \\ tylandi: g.s. morning about Klondike. Mr Sunday may or may not succeed, but it Kenyun ■■•aid he had succeeded in Hiltaaieltr .t TaaihtH 1 V ’ :.-, I). 3:30 p m h tn ahead) frightened Mr. Me ïn m , Elver. getting away ficin newsp.ip r- Ti nsi! tv ; Mordu I)r. M.it< I en •. xs es!L ! to Drw G ■ Kinlev and some of his adi i cis T .Li' 1 y 1 On gon Gitj,T)a\- ! Wc-dnZ men so far bui fell lie should sav *ey - I v to attcii I Mis< Nel nearly into tits. 1 ton X V» a \ land s. i day tin-I I ant li- < 'list ’ . bi w 1 a » as t -, : f: . n a something on account of bis '. : ■ ■ r . ' V i Friúsy oti her many fi it nds in this community botri' last l'iid.'.y. 1 I am now in a ti a. ni. 1 1 1 3o p in I'x-Sitiator Dubois predicts lie was in Alaska for lb months Dad. Tin doctor r ■ joung i’m'-ibiv 1 WllhnsMte River. ’’ nesdav th.it the republican party w ill befóte be struck anything worth lady get: ;uj al ng rtliirand Pcil’and o Cor- * Thur*- either abandon imperiali tn or the rm ntiotiing and things were !o ik ‘ • 1 villi’ au 1 Way- ! day md ['i.rtlnr. 1 i :ts a Du*: andn.g< | Sj -.in -, A, ________1 protective tariff, in the near lulu: e. ing glcomv as his exp use h id ita hands. Ths li • 1 v My stock consists of v. '■amber Suits, extension tables, hr.ll trees U“:; V»? We will be mui !i sup ,t J if L- <i c been tpjo.ooo up to that time and ¡•’iteli *. 19 ve: r old /. ilifaria. [ ■:'-'ti f.:' ! -,• Satie *|-tr. th vis of a l descriptior s, wcel and wire m..:;rec es. window .•■hides, . in Cycle Park L -i-.i t c tnnj.ii itv of the voters do -t hs ol'lig .tons were worming but Th i’ly < X Kipirin to L< w- 1 daily rx c ent r tables and everyt. r.'.r tl.C < v norm II w.n f.HH. 1 I g carried in a fir;', class furnitu: e sto abandon the r public.m p.ntv him si me. Alter tr.l.ing "pay . ¡ C'-i t ¡«ton. i bi eti strangl lit st. 'at.îd y - You at e invited to call and see my stuck and get prices i F id ay I dii l” he fell bi iter. * I o ly cut t< ”75"'Furriitiire uud Seaii.g M-iehi:.?« R paired. i It w a. nut his mtenti. n to com • • _ '.!■!> ,i is!. •. t: . km-' i ! out tilts spring b it lie had an at Mr. II. II. \ an Meter, of Chi FI LL LINE OF CASCT. 7 8, GENERAL VNDEf'.TAKING. ■n *. ,?i !.«r ’•• i" cago, who says he is a lenubhcan, tack of rheumatism and n t being 'ti. i rm nr: I'St: d Oti lias w ritteil a open letter to Mt. able to tatpetintend tin work on X r McKinley piott" ting i . litwt tile his claims lie left his pi. pci tv in incry ,-r brilding ur,t Triich d Don t ? X '» A tic- .oil cl tiw p* ,’.«• by the good I anils and c'me cut. lie • ■ ¡li sYd h.s c laim on Su'pli if creek li I.ile theV military censorship at Mai i • ’re from which this is quoted; -T » ;and has the fe llow ing interests who have tried to deceive the lift there: A cl lira on Luckey keep an eye on the old gentleman length of a git I s bicycle skirt is mer. Dawson also has a number if they can't get him into the care regulated by taste; nine times out of banks and the stores keep a of ten, it is regulated by some large stock of supplies of all kinds of a brain specialist. thing entirely ilillei ent- the girl's i on hand. shape. Mr. Kenyon and family will The new geyser which recent- I leave in short time for Missouri to ly broke out in the Yellowstone J When banks cease to loan visit his mother and other relatives Park has been named in boner of olici tec mis people for tlieii e'llsh purpt -c’ creek, o:te i n M ■>■•-.• I tide < creek will suffer as Ihev iielilv deserve and intel esttil on K-. iucker • and to, and that right s on. Do i o: Henderson creeks, besides min. imagine that politic ars can p'a. ctal claim on Sulphur. When asked if he w a ■ excited the American prop ■ j i t as t'.ev please when piinciples are at when he struck hi.« lit st ruggì i he said: stake” "No sit ; J--HN U. BIGG 3 .7 i Z. t s'. * — V * steady as 1 am now When military .mill rities keep I began turning tlio front the public a full knowledge that Iliad something mo: e th in of the conditions at the front a mere prortmes with which to feeling is there bv i *. : rs d lli.it meet my < blig.:tiot;s.” there is not ma d < ' ;h Mi K w u'.l i . • s’.’.'e the i the people to •: d act amount h.* brottgh; on'. L ii h feat. A ci i' we ¡.te satisfied h • Las f, Iuric the enemy as t > movin.cnts of \\ Leo t id tl. •: we ■ '. ' i ! h troops, plans of c mpaign and ad r; ■ - c.i he i'lO >k v .ulable forces is as nece«s.try a.< Ins he id . nd said, I hat is 4 little any olbc r dit.il i f a i.unp.iign. high. You c .in simp v »av that I The law• f moi c* than 1 employ ment <>( ¡spies an I the could cat t y. detected. It is thus lawful to <|o w hat it is law ful !>pr< ieni fr m I e:"g d •or B 3'ship til it a it!»1»- Ms •• ■ st:1c. » t ■ "T* n«l< n< e ::ts ■»•- . V .’taiV In# itoci ' u — -r .* \r $ & :■ t, ’ ’ ». 0?V i i’c . v stimm.iry exe< u:i<>ii of s| ies when m AZWC.V. 1 was nd Cale Llabl .hoc: •» 8 ■ ■ < ■ lulv ry. Hu- t. : »! an •1 »oultl also like to exprvss 87 di f.t'.ltvd through vour volumi > mv s ncere I'I’T SO CI thanks to f e •<!» for thee Jk ni'r i < W Y K - I ' • V' to« ord mv faitrlt d .A •r c » ths • • z -