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(The ÎThnes-Hernlà Mas H k largest Circulation of <The ¡Tinies-Meralû is Ihr Itesi Nùoertishig îîleôiuin of Atttj papsr iu Mnrneg (£> 3 mi ty ♦ in lästern Oregon, Srt: ri.n. •’ 'i-’a-a :-• ’ll UES, Efiatlisbc-i !*>.• ; CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. 8UBSCR1PTI0N KATES: One Yc«r .. Six Mouth« . Tl.ree Mollili» »2.0« • 1.0J .. .70 BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER 11, 1899, J EFFRIES-SH A K K E Y F IG HT fight and I’ll bet he does not hold INTERESTING ITEMS that belt a year. Jeffries Mins—’Abat Both Men Culled From Exchanges Sur- WIIAT JEFFRIES SAYS. Say of the Battle. rounding ID uiin . "Sharkey is the hardest and best A New York dispatch to the Idaho Statesman, under date of OFFICTAL DIRECTORY November 4, says: STATE—OREGON '. After the Sarkey-Jeffries bout G. W. MrRrlde. U. e Senator» Joseph Himou last night, tho two pugilists were jThoß. Tisxisxüe. CongreBBmeu ..................... t AI • A. 51 oo<! y . D. R. N. Lite khnrn taken to separate Turkish bath AttAi ut-y General .......... .................. T. T. Geer establishments up town. (i.tvernor........................... With two ............. . F 1 Duubur tec e:ar.' o! State ......... ................... CS Moore broken ribs and a lame shoulder, Tt< «surer....................... hup». Habite 11.‘-'.ruction. ......... J II Ackermau State Printer...................... ................ WH ¡•Oeds Sharkey was witling to be assisted ) R. 8. Beau. W«.lvertun in his movements, and when he and Supreme Judges ... . ) F. a . Moore hi» attendants reached their desti NINETII JCDI' 1AL DHHHCT. M. D. C’LIFFORi» nation, after a long ride in a cab, he District J litige .. Wm MÜlet jnsuict Attorn«»} . K N lkinelb was carried into the bath house and J,», nt- Repruccuiative ...,J W Morrow Juiul oi udiur ... ru b.-d di w n. During that opera- tion he talked a little, saying he rr: COCSTV i .. James \ Sparrow would have put Jeffries out if he CUOTitT JuJgO il. IUchitr<lBon Clerk .................. J < . Vm . Ttfctwurcr...................... (1 .. WhitiPK bad mt wri nched his shoulder in Hiirvt’.'or.............. . A . J. M< in non the 18th round. bhvrlif................................ . .* v. . h ha nati AbscFKor . v, t . Hj i I St li-Mil super! pit i Gent ■'It was like fighting with one A. K. KichRriLbvn btuelc !:-h. c tor .......... I A. Venator arm after that,” he said. CoiuuiiMtoncrb lie did | Gee. ilagey not know bow the shoulder was HARN BY U. 0. LAKI» office : wrenched. Rngipt’r ........................ ............. Geo,.W Haves ...... ....... Chas. Newell Receiver Jeffries remained at the bathing rooms until noon when he set out for Philadelphia to visit relatives. SOCIETIES. The champion seemed anything SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No. 43 Meets every 1st and 3’1 v . I s i • . but ph ased over the result of the Tillie Jou'.an N. Q. Frankie .Hiv’.f’n Rec. Sec’y. fight. He had expected a much easier task. There is a big lump A. O. (J. W. :iur:iH Lo'lge, No. 47. on his ch ck bone and a slight Meetierery Friday night. H A riPnrd, M. W. abrasion on the forehead between E 11 lloyt. liée. the eye brows and the skin of his nose is badly larcerated. HARNCY LOIÆ.B, NO. 77, I. O O F. X uum Osla i t-Uus» Ei.n. ■ '---y ."V.ur>l»y His left arm, which was strained 7;..- i- '. , J 'I : W Y Kilos, Secy. while training is now almost useless. It bothered him considerably during the Iasi round of last night’s fight PROFESSIOî li C \RDS. A bulletin sent out Friday night just at the close of the tight said Jeffrie» won on a foul. The st ry C- A- S .7 EtK of the battle left the point in uncer at it h ;: dï ■. :-f.w, Or.'Sftn. tainty and tiie Statesman asked for Burns, information on the point. In re sponse the association agent sent a GJ¿0. S. SIZEMORE, fuller report of the last round, The ATTORNEY, B urns , ......................... O regon . fuller report of the last round fol- lows: CtillecO'iie., I.:1, i t 1.11-:■ - .-. and Ileal man I ever met, and 1 hardly ex pect to meet any better. With in sir months I have met and de feated the Lest two mon in th" world and will now take a long rest, prob ably nine months or a year. Never again will 1 fight under the same conditions. ’The !'.i”.t f lights overhead tended to take away a gr.-at deal of my steam and the g.are from the floor weakened mv eyes. My left arm, the one that was injur'd while training, gave out in the fourth round and I could not use it properly for the rest of the battle, or the result would have been different, for I think that I could have knocked him out. Sharkey is a game man and hard to beat, but I had no thought of any d.li'.-reiit result at any time during the battle. After my rest, which I think the public will agree that I deserve, I will again be ready to meet any a..J all who aspire to my title.” Fili and Scissors. If advance polls of the senate can be relied upon, Quay will be seated, regardless of precedent. The welcome given Admiral Schley in the South was warm enough to console him for the ad- ministration’s cold shoulder. More money has been spent by the republicans in Ohio during this campaign than was spent in that state to elect McKinley. With a handful of rich New Yorkers the most important ques tion of the day is, “Will automo biles be allowed in Central Park? ’ “Teddy” Roosevelt has been helping Boss Platt read Whitelaw Ef-.au r pro-111 : ...1 U>. Read and his paper out of the re THE DECIDING HOUND. publican party. As they had Round 25—They shook h inds in already knocked Whitelaw out of the center. Jeffries led for the an emba« -adorship, they seem dis head, hut Sharkey ducked Again | ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, posed to pile it on. Jeffries led, but once more T un was OREGON. BURNS, clever and ducked away from him Notwithstanding claims which Practico in all t "e courts of Ore. Both swung rights. Tom’s was. have been put forth, we decline blocked, but Jim's landed quite to admit the existence of such a Collections ¡..-.imp 1, u.a le. frequently. They clinched and Jim thing as a “McKinley democrat.” hooked bis left to Tom’s ear, tin- | The man who calls himself such is O. A. r, ;1 . LD. c. w. PAKRIMH sailor returning with a right on the i merely trying to apologize to him body- Tom kept coming to his. PARRISH & REMBOLD, self for having become a republi man, but was met with upper cuts ' Attorr.e} ;-at-Law, can. on the chest and a clinch followed. Purus (-And Canyon City,) Oupgon. Will p’H'-tlce ¡1 the (vi.rtF <.f Hamey and Graef < ’ •- Hi. • ... ' ■' ■ u_ •' ■ > nurtuithe s.aio, aiul a.so xn Jeffries sent his right to the body, with Tom hooking three rights on luo 1 oiiitt. the bead. Torn swung viciously for the bead, L-ut missed, and Jim booked a left liar I to the jaw, __ i staggering the sailor. In a clinch »'*'• Tom slipped to the floor, pulling g ’ti. Jim's glove with him as he fell The referee pick' d up the gl >ve ARY and tried to adjust it, meanwhile JOHN W. . Sharkey tried to gat a! ,t th« Cali- GEARY. forniau. Jeffries broke a vay from the referee a» Sharkey led for hiru with his right, and Jim sent his r:ght over Sharkey’s shoulder. The referee then got between them and as he did so. the bell rang ending A*- ■ the fight. Tlie referee then decided Jeffries the winner. It would seem that a deci-ion of a Georgia justice of the peace, that it is a violation of law for a nt in to carry a bottle of whi-kv in his buggy wh -n he goi s to a country church, is a serious in fring' men!< of the p rsonal rights of the individual. I Ltd the j. p. made the same ruling in the case of the man who carried the whis- ky to churcli in his s'orn.uh he would have set an example wor- thy of emu'ation by every judge m the land. (Malhenr County HeraM, Nov. 3d.) Geo. Vanderlioof is home from bi- trip to Bums and Cord. Mrs. Vanderhoof and the children ar rived Thursday and will make Vale their permanent home. ” ;■ i/ nbous charged wiih alleged larceny of a horse, had a preliminary examination at Ontario Wedn- sday, and was bound over to await the action of the circuit court in the sum of $1500. He immediately gave the bonds. 8. P. Stacey dropped in to see u> Tuesday and stated that he had secured 100 signatures to the peti tion protesting against the leasing of the public domain. A new peti tion was handed him and he savs lie will have no trouble in obtaining 100 additional names in this pre cinct. Let the good work go on. (District silver Advoc ate, Nov. 1st.) T 5a fcr governor of Ohio. She has no' children and is a woman of largo means, about 40 years ot age, and popular in the best society circles of Washington. Ontario, Oregon. The three ex-cruisers of the Span ish navy at Manila, the lsla de Cuba, lsla de Luzon and Don Juan r de Austria, will be'placed on bio k- H H j U j U ade duty in the Philippines. The three cruisers were sunk at Cavi’e IT.'rst Class ■ oo.s by, the ships of Dewey, estimated cost of repairing ships,exclusive of armament » $304,000. Tho monthly statement of the We solicit your trade and guarantee EAIK TREATMENT to all director of the mint at Washington, shows during the month of October last, the total coinage of the mints of the United Stutt s was $ 11,81.8.- 109, as follows: Gold, $8,220,000; silver, $3,313,569; minor coins, $301.540. United States transports l’enn- i sylvania ami Olympia sailed from Portland for the Philippines on the night of November 2, with the) Thirty-ninth infantry and two com AGENTS FOR----- panies of the Forty-fifth inf iutry on board. 'S OUR PATRONS We sell everything you may want and car stock is complete in every lias. Studeb^.ker Wiagons W. D. Hanley shipped a train load of cattle east from this point The Yukon and its head waters Harvesting Machinery* Sunday. ¡closed for stemm r navigation Octo Pabst User. II. E. Tlr mpson of the hardware ber 20. On that dato the river Write us for Prices. firm of I. 8. Geer & Co. of Burns, steamer W. S. Stratton, owned by arrived in the city Monday on his Alex McDonald, got caught in an way to Pocatello on business, and ice jam and sunk in 30 feet of water. states that be may visit Butte be Th" Evangelical Alliance com fore he returns. posed of i he pa-tors of till denomi Three rooms of the new l.riek nation in St. Louis, has unan - building on main street will be niously adopted a resolution pro ready for oceup.’.ncy the 10th, one testing against tho seating of * will bo oecupit d by Mrs. Sterns Congressman Roberts, of Utah. who will put in a Racket store, an BURNS, — — _ OREuON. Oregon's Renisi ration Law other by Walter Snyder’s barber Draws plan, mnk<-» <-»timntcs, etc. Buildings put up wiiliin the amutinUo shop and bath rooms and Frank* The new registration law for h <i lire cm givun iuuntiiiJii?ud. iT"'atisfactiun guaranteed. Gibbier’s notion store will occupy , Oregon goes iyto vtiei t January the third. I, 1900. 1’Tom that date until May 15th voters will be given an Random News Notes. opportunity to register their nium s Major C. U. Gantenbein, who was and answer numerous qm stions to Brick .nd lime always on hand at die yard. i 'lleohlcnco Ihuiley house. recently appointed adjutant general gain the privilege of voting. of Oregon, took up his duties the Voters will be required to give their i-aim s in full, age, occupa 2d inst. tion, the country of bis birth, if Gene!al Miles and party arrived I naturalized, when, his place of in Seattle last week and went from tie re to inspect the new army forti residence and whether or not he DE HÆB IN can write his name. The clerk fications at Port Townsi nd. The defeated cup challenger, may add any information lie see- Shamrock, ami Sir Thomas Lip I fits for the information of the ton’s steam yacht Erin, left New 1 judges of election. ?Y, TINWARE, York on November 2d, homeward The instiltiti.n of marriage bound. One million eggs of the Chinook keeps the moral world in being, MAC HINE MIOP IN < <).'■ M ( TION I’ ljuhw, .Mowing Machines, Gunlf salmon are to be rent by the United and secures it from an untimely etc. ropniicd ¡•romptly and juitÎMlacrni’iljr dissolution. Without it, natural State- fish commissioner to New CXÎHAS» POH OA3II Zealand. The eggs are from a affection and amiablemsi would SVXZUZT . IIT.J I not exi t, d nn .stic education hatchery in Oregon. The Wirinennicca Silver State I would Iwcome extinct, industry rays that a few days ago J. H. and economy be unknown, and Thies of Lovelock nt as 11 present man he h it to the precarious to a San Franci. c friend thirty-two existence of the savage. But for BURN? - - - O rego N j this institution learning and retine- potatoes weighing 101 pounds. EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD PEER. General J. (.'. Brri--inridge, in im-nt would expire, government spector-general of the United .States sink into the gulf of anarchy, and army, it in San Francisco, ami will religion, hunted from earth, would remain on the coast some time in hasten bar k to her n.itic e hi avens. the discharge of his otheial duties. —T. Dwight. Van C Alexat.ib r, who •»- in It is pitiful to contmpl.ite the diet'd jointly with John Barkley OJ" aid F. Fcrrana for robbing the distress which would be brought Peaiint Culture. United Stat« » mail, entered a plea U[ on the country if the war in of no* guilty and tiis trial was set South Africa should bring on a The Grant County News is in for November 23. diamond famine ju-1 at the begi SHARKEY TALKS. receipt “f a sample of the Spanish variety of peanut raised on Hank I The treasure brought down from ning of winter. Kansas Ci Sharkey said: “Jeffri»» PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. win that fight. Giving tb* Work ins’ ranch mar Mt Vernon. I Alaska by the steamer Portland, Star. The seed was planted on the last which arriv d at ’■•an Francisco the to him was the rankest .In .at - i ’ the day o f May and the nut taken from latter part of last week, exceeded robbery and Jeffries was • M-’-t of the g.id came deal the ground on the 26th of October. $ 1J only man who wa« in on from the Nome d.strict. was In sue the specimen is lielow the , either. Why that big » Every new subscriber to averege. but the kernel is excep i• J, «ho murdered T iixxj volume of I he Nou laying all over tn» half tl ;htCîf tionally sweet and if the plant had be latter's farm, throe ( (.MFAMON will receive !» brauti- and fouling me time and a had the advsnt-.ge of tim» and the ~ ili-iii, recently, h >s ask's! him to break away t inann»r of cultivation tlcroughlv | ful calendar. The calendars a h' ut Lad to aw ait the ‘ As would not. Il was more hi iind-rstocel, the peanut would no next term of circuit famous for tlieir delicacy of ilrsi; Posto*«’ ling than anything else.” land ridwH is of cidoring. Ih.it ••Jeffries ssts you fouled him,' doubt hare been more satisfactory • Enough has been proven b> the for 190 . will surpass any nn® ol id on» of th •-« pre'ent. The »ix soldier boys from Big “He's a liar,” exclaim» J Sharkey 1 experiment, however, to satisfy Mr. .{ormer years. It is the la»t I Workiria that a superior quality Timbers, Montana, who ssrved in endar of the century and the n* ver fouled him.” wen accorded » the Philippin s, ••What do you th k of Jeffri. « can be produced on bis place sad royal reception on their return 1 tiahers have endeavored to make is a fighter «nd how d »»s be com that the "- ’I is adapted to it« culti bom-. Etch was given a gdd j it the mo*t beautiful one. Those pare with otbe.- n>' o you have been vation. If nis judgment is correct, I who have subscribed now will re- a new industry w.il hare l*en dis watch, taita' i y engraved. agamei Admiral Dewey inn inneed Covered that will prove of incalcu I ceive not only the calerwl.ir a* a “He’» a big lab!» value to farmers baring land ••ime of h 4 io "e intimât» frirn I ".ft. but a!«o all thi* year'» N->- » few nights i whi h it i- p *'■ •** *’ Ji* mb.-r ami l>ei ember ¡••ue* of («gement to Mrs \V B. liasen, •f ftjer ptar»U. the paper from the time oi sub Wa»hin(t"n. f’iie is ■ sister of j. K- ri al script ton. U Usle-an. Jsmoerali» eandidaie Arizona want. »IstebooJ Who rr irtt •• • fcw w. S -I (fiiue ît it ¡Trini. Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder Brick Lading and Plastering a Specialty. C. H. VOEGTLY HARDWARE-»-- Harney Valley Brewery. Quart Ecttlc: 01.50 a dezen delivered in Burns, Five alien kegs $2.00 delivered at your home in Burns. HOWARD SCSRet, enaiMM w s »rent». A Genera! Banking (ALDV.LLL, IDAHO ® w Business Transat ted MX CORPETPONDIWCE INVITED • MB". «S • -» r .*•«. '«.air hait»