The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 18, 1899, Image 2

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    Kl SSI A’S RESOL K( ES.
I aril of puri.y \\ idle New York BRIAN ON 1 II E EL'.i i IONS. . h>oked after the defen l int’s inter-
may furnish a wiib . i Id for ¡imp-
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1 t«. Th® 'nt I in litig Ilion is situ­
ling the exc.'lli'iit ale, porter and Encouratxiitg to diver — Pento ated on the Owy h'-e river in Malheur A W (»mirriti 1 Country, Embrac-
lug S,<J4L,K>0 Square Miles
S ITI IIUAY. SIA KMI:i:l: 1-, l-'i'J.
initieGains—Nebraska Won
beer manufactured in the United
county, Mr. (hntry claims that
of Territory
on National Issues.
| States, we'll wager uur last week’s
in 1894 C. W. Jones, then a P L.
.M
JI f.f.l X IHKI»
I income that the professors can’t
S Co. foreman, had him go on the
W. J Bn an In.s given the press
hold ¡1 c lielie to -oiue of Oregon’s
place, agreeing to pay him $25 per ¡n
correspondent makes the
More than a car load of furniture. Don’t fail t0 ca]|
an extended statement summing mAtifk
.....1 4* furni-h
.... : I. all
.,11 tl
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1;. . •’
ui'H.th and
the
supplies
see
the grandest display of furniture ever exhibited in Eastern oT
Detroit has proved the possi­ experts when it comes to putting
up the elections in the different ho needed. The company "as to following quotations of facts and
bility of pulling off a municipal the refreshments referred to under
, figures from an interesting report ‘ gon. Everything imaginable in the furniture line.
states.
their vests and walking away with
cut the hay and have uso of the
election without Pingree’s help.
fjgr Remember the place.
In Massachusetts and Pennsyl­ pasturage until other arrageuients relative to the resources of Russia,
the ‘'load” with the ease and grace
vania, where the democrats re- «•ere made. Mr. Gentry intended recently sent to the state depart­
of a French dancing-master.
Nevertheless and notwithstand-
alliruied the Chicago platform, he tiling on the land as soon as it was ment by J. C. Monaghan, United
• ing there will have to be an elec­
finds that they have made gains, : urveyed, and should lie desire to States consul at Chemnitz:
tion held to settle the presidential I
Russia’s 8,644.100 square miles
while in New York an;l New Jer­ sell, the 1*. I,. S. Co. "ere to have
California's dried fruit crop t hit sey the republican vote shows a the refusal of it. The plaintiff of territory extend over one-sev­
contest.
year in worth approximat ly Ho,- f illing ofi. Maryland, he now <*lams there was no such contract. enth of the earth’s surface- -only
If the natives gi t mixed up in
<! c ari s, is afely iL m a ratic. (J11 made and that it was understood ' 3,000,000 less than the entire
that South African war it will be I The
—• price
.
. wool has advanced
that Mr. Gentry took up the laud British empire. Ils waters cover
for
tiie Kentucky elect!«m he mvs ;
for them, 'l l, testimony, which |
a much bloodier affair than it was : conlji,|l.’rably within the ■ past few
293,018 square miles. It has 15
“The result in Kentucky does
at first expected to be.
' weeks, and cotton ha* taken an not give the 1 epublicatis any en­ was taken by Co ir'. Stenographer souls to every square mile, or
----- MR <t MRS O. CALKINS, PROPRIETORS_____
Coleman, also briefs by th, attor­
J upward tendency.
We have just newly fitted up our rooms anil are now prepar­
couragement. 'Flic contest be- neys in the er. . will l.e submitted 130,000,000 inhabitants, One-
Perhaps it was a glance
ed to accommodate families and single roomers with first ciass
Lieutenant Wood, gr it grandson t veen Goebel and Taylor is very
to Circuit Ju lgo Clifford for his twelfth of the world's population
lodgings.
few pages of Mrs. Langtry's sup- of President Z ¡chary Ta . lor, w.i - close. T he demacráis claim the
pays tribute to the Czar. It has
consideration.
pressed autobiography that made fatally wound' d at Kitiit.crly lust election of Goebel and the entire
11,000,000 men able to fight. It
week, while fighting for the Biitish. state ticket by small majorities.
hi 1 Lite:.I husband desert her.
can send 1,255,000 men into the
Death of .Urs. Venator.
General Miles p.iid .'in informal The legislature is safely demo­
fi.'ld in a few dais, and 1,000,000
T'be strongest argument the re­ visit of insjii ction to the transp rt cratic in both branches, and the / A p leph mu message was receiv- ' a few days later, Its total pre-
W • hav just received a fresh lot of eonfectionerv of all grade»
which are eoid nt prices to suit the times Our line of cigars
publicans used in Nebraska was Hancock, nt San Francisco this election of Blackburn to succeed here last Saturday afternoon an-1 pared lighting force is
i 2,5000,-
and Tol'iicco embrace the best brands in the market. Atrial
the $100,000 sent by the national week. He also reviewed the troops j ¡¡. j y assured. No one who nouncing th" death ¡it Portland ofi i 000 men and 497,415 horses.
of either luxury "ill convteeyou of this filet.
nt
the
I
’
residio.
Mrs.
A.
\
ciiat
r
on
Friday,
th
•
10th
committee just before election
has watched the contest will doubt
inst , "h ie umierg ting an oji-rat'on 'The government owns 16,651
BURNS, OREGON.
Vice-President Ifobart serms to that
day.
‘.!...t with
...;!. the d democracy united on for a trouble from which she had miles of railroad; private parties,
be improving i:glit along. Jfe now ' national issues Kentucky can be
been suli ring for years. The news 8,000 miles. It has ¡1 fleet con-
1 Ion. T. C. Mi Rae of Arkansas eats solid food with relish, and relied upon for a
of her d' itii was sudden mid unex sisti ig of 3 battle ships, jq coast
writes that he hopes to be present shows a marked clinnge from his ! 20,000 or 30,000.
peeled m.d a sr y.*re blow to Iler defenders , 16 cruisers, 28 cannon
at the convening of congress, his condition of two weeks ago.
i “What consolation can tepubli-' relatives ami friends, who uridi'i'- boats ¡imi 96 torpedo boa's. The
health having somewhat ¡in-
The vote for governor in Ken­ cans draw from the Ohio elec- sto d that she was
¡■ improving. Tlie tnarine fo ce is made up of 1,249
tucky is v< ry close. I'. ith demo­ lions? Mr. Ilanna
proved.
sei ured the remains vii re embahned and oliic« rs, 326 engineers and 38,000
crats mid republic.ins claim the
nomination of his candidate for brought to Burns by the bereaved men. Its commercial marine con­
After “swinging around the state by 11 small nmj rity. In all
governor upon a platform indors­ husband, arriving here yesterday sists of 522 steamers and 2,135
circle,” President McKinley jour­ probability nothing definite will be
ing the rcpub'ican administration, at no >n. 1 h" funeral services were sailing vessels. The river ship­
neyed from Washinpton to his known until after the ollicial count.
a id while the returns indicate that iield in K. of P. mid I. O. O. F. hall ping has a fleet of 20,000 ships,
home at Canton, Ohio, and de
Both state and naval d'ji.rt-
it 2 o cl ick in th" afternoon, under
Nash has a plurality of about 50,-
ments nt Wnshingt i> have received
posited his ballot.
the auspices of the Order of the manned by 90.350 men.
reports concerning the su. render of 000 over McLean, McLean and j Eastern Star, of which deceased I Russia can be practically inde­
Jones together have a majority of : was a memi.er. The remains were pendent ot the outside world for
l’crry Heath jollies the fanners Puerto Cabello, Venezucl 1, on the
13th in.-t. The state dep..rtinint about the same number of votes interred i.*i the Masonic cemetery, I food, sir.ee the opening up of
so extensively in that portion of
I dispatch is from Minister Loomis over thy republican candidate. and u le followed to their last rest­ Siberia’s grain fields. The ex­
his annual report dealing with ex­ tit Caracas, and is 11s follows:
Ohio is tin- home of the president, ing place by mourning relatives. port of grain last year w.ts 300,-
tension of the rural free delivers ‘'After cigiit hours’ fighting, Cas 'of M.uk Hanna,
and the post­ iiii'iiii.. r.. . t the 1'. ¡stern Star and a oon,o.>0 quarters. Famine, once
system that he is liable to be su. - tro’s army took Puerto Cabello this masters all over the United States ¡large number of friends. Mrs. I
almost unavoidable, is now limited
peeled of an intention to try for morning. Killed mid wound'd were urged to contribute m mey j ¡ Venator (nee Miss Louella McDon '
F. 8. MILLER Propiietor,
I'uins, Oregon.
to one or two districts. Once the
an elective ollice.
aggregate 300. (bistro holds every to save Ohio.
Hanna’s own aid) was married to A. Venator railroads reach the interior of
port mid place of eon equence in county was cartied by Jones.”
Tliis Stable is located on the corner of Fist and B, Streets, and keeps hay
| August 2. IS'..1:;, and was 27 years ! these, the danger will disappear.
The returns from the State Venezuela.”
Iowa, South Dakota and Kansas | ¡of age at the time of her death,! Over the Empire’s boundless and grain on hand' Has competent help, Rons □ Job Wagon, Talcsparsen-
elections contain nothing to make
A San Francisco d' ■ itch sues results are passed over with brief 'She leaves a mother, Mrs. S meadows, steppes and prairies gers to any part of the Country.
a democrat ashamed, or even the Pacific roast biscuit cotnpmiv, paragraph as not oí leading im­ Mickle, two stepbrothers, A. K
and D. Richardson, l.e. ides a hus­ roam, in Ent opean Russia alone,
down in the mouth. The party a corporation of tile stale of New portance.
band and two children to mourn 24.609,260 head of cattle, 44,465,-
is in tip top fighting condition and Jersey, have fib d a dei d e-f trust for
Of Nebraska Mr. Bryan sa>s:
her loss. The bereaved relatives 450 sheep and 9,243,000 hogs.
$1,500,000
to
the
Produce
Ex
­
will give the republicans all they
“ I he Nebraska campaign was. have the sympathy of a large circle It cultivates 1,098,507,780 acres
change
trust
rornpany
of
Ne
r
York
tan take care of, ami perhaps
of Lui L
lor record. The deed covers prop­ fought on national issues, and the ¡ ot friends in Harney county.
more, next year.
erty in Portland, Seattle ami other fusion candidate for judge receiv­
The country is opening mines,
E. C. Bulkley was oyer fi o in draining marshes, clearing forests,
cities of the northwest and lease ed about 1 po.i > this year, against
IRISCH
DONEGAN, Proprietors.
We learn from Havana dis­ holds of the Saroni factory of Smi 3.000 last year for the fusion can­ Silviea this week.
1 putting land hi'herto held to be of
patches that our military officers Francisco. The comp iny i« known didate for governor, and 13,000
T < ’ WV» **i
J. \\ . Kelso, of Lawen, paid this no value under cultivation. For­
ate participating ¡is gentlemen asthe biscuit trust mid embrace, lor the fusion electors in 1896, ollice a pieas.mt call yesterday eign cotton and corn, tea and
jockeys in Sunday horse racing all cracker concerns on the P.u ili and the fu.-ion candidate for judge evening.
tobacco are being tried. In its
over there, Wasn’t there some coast excepting the Ami ri, an Im- tn 1S97* lile fu ionists made a
Mrs. \V. M. Stewart has returned efforts to emancipate itself from
talk, “once upon it time, about cnit company, the Standard biseai! gain of three district judges and a from California, where she lias been foreign imports, Russia
will
the example Americans would company of San Francisco and large gain in count}’ ollicers.
visiting
the
past
two
months.
want
machinery,
tools,
seeds,
etc.
Bishop »1 Co. of Los Angeles.
give Cubans in moral reform?
“ I'.tken as a whole the election
T h : T imes IlmiAi d is turning No nation is better situated to
returns from all the states give
out some neat up-to-date job work provide these than the United
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
Burns, Orf gm.
encouragement to those who hope ( ad and see samples and get prices. States
It is hardly fair to include the
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for
the
ovcrthro.v
of
the
republi
­
value of supplies sent to our armv
The back do >r of Geo. Frt ‘s store
Supt. Ryrd returned yesterday I'.. A. McCoy, who h.is'l:e> n laid up
and navy in the exports to Cuba. was forced open last Sittur lay ni .ht can party in 1900. It is evident
sh Beef Pork, etc. in any quarVty dssired« Hoad Chs’se
from a tour C visiting schools, with a broken leg . at the .1 residence Frss!i
th.it
those
who
believed
in
the
P01 to Rico, II.-waii and the Phil and the til! roblied The mom v
■le
circulated
¡1
remonstrance
on
of
Mrs.
I
tods
111
since
last
spring,
is
ippines, in order to show a big nlitaiiieit did not wtigli the mid­ platform of 1S96 still believe hi* trip Vcltkh.was /icy. J Uy
Eclcgna end Sausage of all r.»c’s always on hai»
a'I-.'ta ! e iia t ■ • .str "ti with the
percentage in the increase of the night marauder down quite, how­ in it. It is also evident th:p the man he met.
aid of crutches.
commerce of those islands, but the ever, for the till did not contain ¡'"ijJit.v J-V't’.'ie V hicago plat f irm
Roy.
1
S.
Dulin
closed
the
si
rii
.«
E C.isebeer has returned from
more than two dollars in small among those who opposed it is
tS'uivau of statistics is iioifig UN
change. There was nothing el.e [ not as pto’iounced as it was in of revival meetings at the Baptist Coos Bay, where he went several
missed and it is thought th ■ fellow I 1896. Il is apparent also that church last Sunday evening ami months ago in company with A J.
-pent the jiast week on Silver creek Wilson. Mr. C..sebeer disposed of
The latent ndv'ce.. from the only want"! tttoti 1.
I there is a growing hostility to the
“ -
Philippines say that A limddo has
One ot the back wi lows of th* , m uiopoliis w hi. h have grown up Rev Dulin expects to return tn the horses he took from here at a •£»¡U —
Burns the second Sunday in De- very reasonable figure and is well
«
disappear■ ■■! Vi ry misteriouslv ami Capital saloon was found partly
j muk r a 1 epublican administration. ceni' e'-, at which time he wiil again s itisfi.'d with his trip. Mr. Wilson
his whereabouts as »veil ns that of raised Sunday morning and a pane
It is safe to s.iy that the American preach at the Baptist church.
remained in Western Oregon.
R. C. ANGEVINF i ronrietur.
his army is not known. Cm it b< ot glass broken. Il is supp sial the
people
would, by a large majority,
P's.dde that after all Agninaldo same fellow tried to gel in for the
and his army are mere phantoms J purpose of robbing the saloon, and 'pronounce ag.iinst t ,e attempt to
-a-z. i ■■ i>,j-»--^
that our forces have been pursuing either abandoned the idea or was j raise the standing army to 100,- \
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tTU'MAi» JeNHS,
JO BN ■. ’ • ; R J
CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS .AND CIGARS.
su long’
| oco, and it is eq i.i'iv certain th it
. frightened .11« ly.
C A S»v, . k s r< "I 'nc w is en­ up n a direct vote on the issue a
FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL TABLES.
'I lie theme of Washington, 1). tered twice durin : la«i week at. I arpe majority of the people w ould
COMFORTABLE CI.UB ROOMS
C., society just now is the ¡ip Mrs. Sweek thinks there was -orne pronounce against an intpen distic
RANKERS.
AY'/i’.t.V,
rW.V//.»;
profiling 1n.uri.1ge of Miss Cecil tlour taken from tile bin, al - > -.uue p >licv w'fi'i 1 would develop lure
Gid Robinson Building
a colonial syst -m after the pattern
Miles, daughter of General and ' sugar.
A Cenerai Cankltta Tìnsi : ~s CroitsaxtyA
Mis. Mik s, to Colonel Reber, I
The Oregon supreme court has of European republics. If the re­
buke ndministei rd to the republi­
S. \ , to occur in Junuarv. Miss handed down a decision atl'nini:
< 'orrespotldl :('<• I I:* iti li.
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Miles is with the her father and the decision of the lower «■ urt in cans at the polls h.td been more
mother on the Pacific slope, but is the Magers murder case, Magr« m W 1 re the prospect of remedial <
'.itioii ,r. the hands of the re-:
< xpected tn return to Washington was convicted the -e, n d time in I
the cirent cour’ of I'o'k County publicans would be brighter. |
next month.
Inst Mav fir the killing of 1> ly While it is litiiiicnt to indicate
Sink. lie will now be hanged un that till- people are not satisfied
M 11 BRENTON, Proprietor.
General White is anxiously I,.■’ •
I< ss executive clemency can i-< with the republican policies, it
ing and waiting for reinforcements, secured.
BURNS. OREGON.
may not have be« n sullicicnt to
which are «aid to bi, near at hand
The transport Armenia arrived at
-t.iv
the
course
of
the
republican
Strlla Smith and Georgiy I.e<
1-1 1.1. LINE OF CASKET'S k'o.ead with tine BroaJec’oth. Silk j
Cape lown on the I 'th. but a. she were brought before Recorder Jami­ party tow ird plutociacv and I lush or i.ni! o"sd \ elect in Black or \\ bite, also a full line of
brought no ammunition or th hl son last M aidav each cuargi ii with toward the 1 utopean idea of a
guns a serious delay is threatened running a bawdy house, tmrg-e g 'l el ntnvnt built upon force
in General Mi the tie's arrrange l.e
till d * I'1, w hl 1 si.
I rather than up n the consent of the
Of tl • 1 St and latest s-yles an I finish.
Also a complete line
Hay and Grain constantly on hand.
Good teams and R«1
incuts for the relief of General Stella Smith was tilled 120 and
government a ^ovi rnmeut reiv­ f Bur al -a. p u -.
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First
d,
or
cast
of
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Welcome
&
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White I.advsmilh is being loin cost«. After laving in jtil for two
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taken
to
any
point
desired
[
Your
patronage solicited»
ing for its safety upon a large
barded, but results are not known, days rhe paid her tine.
standing .11 niv rather than upon a
as all foreign telegram« have been
viti/.cn
ddiery.”
Stopped.
The October number of the Orc
A Grand Display of
She Simrs-Twraül
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The United State. Hannte com publication, devoted to the advant­
P I. S (’.»
Jarno («entry
mittre on manufacture», now in age, of the Pae.tie Northwest, l,a -
•evsion, is examining into adultera­ been received al this ollice.
The taking of testimony in the
ted ales, porter and le.r. The pro-
case
the 1‘ I. >. Co. vs. James
feMtin of Yale and Harvard have
r»’ «a« cinipi, ted yesterday.
When you lind an item f ties
beet, invited to submit th* ir ¡dm» call up'pilo t« N j It» It wiil le J I. R d of B ik< r City repres- ut-
a., to the establishment of a stand-1 a ppn < iat< d
l«.i th tú« i tiff, Bigg« A Turner
JOE TUPKER
BUCKS FOR SALE.
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tt IB. k«. <’J «nd Ft 'r*
ugh >red Spanish and Delaine.
These Bucks »re now «t mv rat ch
in Wild Horse \ alley and will lie s >ld at price« ranging from f. to 112*
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D. HUFFM AN P. O. AdereM Adwrtws, O.c.