The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 26, 1899, Image 2

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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
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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,,
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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
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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
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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
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MINES, LIQUC
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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
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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
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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
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xs
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to
Drw
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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
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bi
w
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a
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as
t
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f:
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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
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1 villi’ au 1 Way- ! day md
['i.rtlnr. 1 i :ts a Du*:
andn.g<
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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
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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. [
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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 •
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'.!■!> ,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
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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'.
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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 ••
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•1 »oultl also like to exprvss 87 di f.t'.ltvd
through vour volumi > mv s ncere I'I’T SO
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thanks to f e •<!» for thee Jk ni'r i <
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