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NEY COUNTA’, OREGON, MARCH '"’he Times-Jíerall WAR DOGS STRAIN AT LEAi 23, 1901 NO. 17. THEY WANT DEWET KILLED front. To do this would require THEY DESIRE TO GET OUT ing the dreibund’s stability and funds. Mr. Meilis would not un his references to the Anglo-German dertake the work for less than$250O. China agreement, but they do not There have- !dW 8ÜBSCB1PTI0N KATES: WAR OFFICIALS HOPE BOER LEADER For such sum he agreed to take THE GERMAN PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF refer to the latter. BRITISH AND RUSSIANS DISPETE OV full charge, procure cabinets, and 12 00 THE CHINA W AR. been a number of previous semi-of WILL FALL IN BATTLE. RAILWAY PROPERTY. nt >aa Year aMistai.ee, gather the ores, and do ficial bints. It is intimated, how MÄä everything in connection witli the Many Speeches Made In the Reichstag ever, that the papers regret Count OrriCIAL DIRECTORY Re If Taken lie Will be Tried tor Murder of Prls- work, except pay the freight to the ! Armed Forces Confront Each Other Aw: ! STATE—OREGON : von Buelow’« inability to tell, even fleeting that Sentiment—News- G W. McBride. oncr»---Too Brave a Fighter to Meet ing Orders—English Declare exhibit. Informed mining men papera Comment. approximately, when peace well be Joseph Simon Death by Court Martlrl. Russians .Must Retire. (Thos. Tongue. here believe he cannot carry out declared. The Laktl Anxeiger and (M A. Moody D. R. N. Blackburn Berlin, March 16.—The most Yossische Zeitung consider peace his idea fora less sum. Mr. Meilis ...................T. T. Geer : London, March 16.—A special Tien Tsin, March 15.—The Br ................. FI Dunbar said he will have nothing to do J striking feature during Friday’s and the withdrawal of the German ................. C 8 Moore ish and Russians are disputing ov dispatch from Durban, Natal, says ... J II Ackerman with the exhibit, unless it is on a , and today's debate in the reichstag troops to bo still a long way efl'and et u .......... W H Ldc dl the limits of railway property the Boer commanders are holding a was an unanimously manifested are likely to be postponed a year or scale that will attract attontion. a R .8. Bean. meeting at Petersburg in northern t C C. Wolverton the Russian concession, and feeling of weariness over the “China two. The Tageblatt, Dutsche Rag ) F. A. Moore In view of ibis condition of affairs, | Transvaal, to discuss the position | guards of the two nations are adventure.” It was amid a chorus es Zeitung, Die-I’ost, Kreuz Zeitung NIVKTU JUDICIAL DISTRICT. and advisability of continuation of some business men here state '.hut M. D- CLIFFORD ' close proximity to each other. of “Let us get out from China.” .. . Wm Miller they will raise $ l(MX) by subscrip and the Cologne Volks Zeitung ex AUoraei the war. The British have been stron .......... IS Geer ptative The nocalist speakers said: “Get press the liveliest satisfaction at J W Morrow tion. Nothing was done yesterday, * Whatever the result of the peace reinforced and trouble is immin out at any price.” The radical left the fact that von Buelow’s declara civVTY— ÜARNKV: negotiations between General Botha as it was understood some increase unless the Russians retire. and center said: “Get out as soon tion gave light on the subject of Jsine. Jam A Sparrow and Lord Kitchener it is tolerable in the allowance might be made a8 honor permits.” 11. Richard»»» A dispatch received here fro K A Miller the actual relations between Russia after readjustment of freight mat J U Johuouu Tien Tsin by certain that the rumors of the in Reuter's Telegra Geo Shelley Even the conservatives said as and Germany. J H Buchuuan company, dated from that city t clusion of Dewet in any form of ters. Business men do not take much, though all parties recognized J <• Bartlett Tlie National Zeitung points out amnesty are not based on f.:ct, I kindly to the insinuation that be E J Noble day at 3:30 p m. says: tlie fact that the 123,000,000 marks that the chancellor’s utterance A. Venator cause it is the mining industry I Kitchener’s personal views of the R J Williams “The Russians are now intrenc demanded as a third installment seem to show that tho financial ornes*. Boer leader are not known in Pall they should stand the expenses of ( ing on the disputed territory, .Geo. W Ha-ea of the expenses must bevoted. In damages to be paid’by China will . Uhaa Newell lumpany of the Hongkong regime Mall, but if the war office is con- the exhibit. Mining men bear a deed, the entire nation is thorough be soberly and wisely arranged by proportionate share of the state tax, ! suited the officials there would with fixed bayonets, is in fror ' rather see Dewet killed in action and feel that their business is as ly tired of China, even the great the Pekin diplomatists. The press Ro •OC1ET,ES- while two companies of the Madr SYLVA REBEK AH Degree No.«3 and reigning princes, as the toast praises von Buelow for hiB frank , than taken alive. One of tho ofli- legitimate as agriculture, or any Pioneers, under the command JlUafMwt.e.ery tat and »1 >. 0. oi the heir of the Bavarian throne ness. Only the Voerwaerts dubs other pursuit It is desired by the ' cials responsible for the direction of Frsn'-i" 1 1 ''' Major Johnson, are held in reserv **T* at Munich festivities showed when his speeches as causeries (chats.) embark merit is Taku, taxpayers of this region that their | the affairs of the army said to a re- “Both the Russians and the Lit A. O. U. W. Burn» Lodge, No <7 I i he said: “We all desire a speedy L Meetaevary Friday ulgbf. w British are awaiting instructions doubt will be clear of ice on the ' presentative of the associoted Press: part of the appropriation be mainly and successful end of the China T HA Dillard. M. w date fixed for departure. h 11 Hoyt. Bee. “I cannot see how Kitchener can devoted to a mineral exhibit. The war.” from their governments.” Nice spring days and the house* possibly accept Dewet’s surrender. yellow pine lumber industry is not III ^HARN e T l OI- .K, NO. 77. I. O O F. RUSSIANS HOLD RAILWAY SIDING The newspapers today are full of Life Diploma Revoked. far enough advanced to permit of wife has begun to think of house If he ever gets him he will be oblig- U »•jraLFaiy i comment, upon Count von Buelow’s Ilin *' Y Kin,:-Se*'v i Pekin, 'larch 15.—The Russians ’ ed to try him for his recent alleged much of an exhibit. Farming does cleaning. We wish to remind you Salem, Or., March 15.—For the murders of prisoners. I have no not eommand much attention and latest utterance« on the subject of at Tien Tsin took possession of the •hat we have a fine lot of wall pa )PE . professional cards . railway siding and armed sentries first time in the history of the pub doubt that the verdict of either a would take little of the agriculture China and foreign politic«. Nearly per—Burns Furniture Co. “Daddy” all of the papers touch on the chan lic schools of Oregon, the State military or civil court, would be allowance. The mining industry are now guarding it. Ififl on SWEEK cellor’s positive statement regard- Byrd will show you. needs to be advertised, and Eastern General Barrow (second in com board of Education today levoked | death, and if such a verdict was il ATTORNEY AT-LAW, mand of the British forces) hesi . a state life diploma on the ground | carried out there would be a horri Oregon legislators were under the nior*«-_____ r Cr"°'' tates to act, apparently in the ab i of immoral conduct. The diploma ble howl on the continent and in impression that this industry was ¡Calí GEO, S. SIZEMORE, sence of General Gaselee, feeling i revoked was that issued to A. B. America. And, indeed, one would to be given a prominent place when J. IV. Bloun, l’aXBIDENT AND ACTINO UASIIIBR. Ä c ATTORNEY, sure tnat bloodshed woulil ensue. Macpherson, of Malheur county in be sorry to see such a brave fighter the appropriation was advocated H. C. I.KVKNH, VlCB-PllKStDKNT. ........................ O.REG0N. He had a long consultation today ! 1898. lie was recently charged by j Albert Geiser and Captain C. II. meet such an end. Therefore, we Colleciio«!«, Und business, and Keal ; Ernest Sallow, British i Rosa Latnberebn with habitual can only hope Dewet will either be Thompson, assisted by Mrs Edytli -'.•.tate niaiwr attended to._____ _ | with Sir minister, The Russians are jubi- ■ drunkeness, gambling and the use let out of the country or shot in Tozier-YVeatberred, have done all j J.W ■«-««. DALTOK DIGGS (lNOORlDllATED.) i of tobacco. The matter was referred battle.” they could to have the Eastern lant. £ Biggs & Biggs Oregon mines properly represented, The American military line has to John Howard, of Malheur coun- ■/. ATTORNEYS - AT - LA W, j ty, to take testimony of witnesses, ' ALLOWANCE FOR MINERAL EXHIBIT j and are bitterly diesapointed over been sold to a private company CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 | and after considering this testimony . i the success which has attended their POWERS .DIFFEIl » BNS,-------------- ---------- - [ the board found the defendant ! efforts. A < ii'iieml Bankinu; 1 IiiHinesH Transacted. Practice in all the courts of Ore. Berlin, March 15.—The imperial guilty and canceled his diploma, Baker City Business Men May Raise Directors: IV. V. King, I. S. (leer. (leo. Fry, irit^allectioni promptly made. $1000 to Help the Matter Out. chancelor. Count Von Buelow, in a j From the testimony it appears that W. E Trlsch, J C. Welcome. Ex-President Harrison Dead. c.w.r.w« 1 speech in the reichstag today, ad- I Macpherson has been a resident of (Jorrespondenee Invited. | initted that differences of opinion Malheur county for many years. | Baker City ,Or., March 15.- - East-! PARRL H 8 l REM BOLD, X.s>sc_> Xs— ; had arisen between the powers hi : There was some evidence in his fa- i ern Oregon is keenly disappointed 1 Genral Benjamin Harrison died Attorney s-at-Law, over the allotment of funds for Ore- [ he I ■ regard to Chinese affairs, but at 4:45 o'clock on the afternoon of Barns (»nd < ■’ iiivon Ci'.V.) Oregon. vor but the preponderance of testi gon’s mineral exhibit nt the Buflalo I'1 colirla w< Harccj aiii will «tartic I", March 13, at bis home in Indiana- .rail cJmuWB ’bi j hoped they would be overcome. mony was clearly against him. ;ract CAHSUiiti *'"* *u«l ... ■ * -, “’¡‘, . 7urI j exposition. An allowance of Uwe, »ud ak»0.ÌH ’ ' ■ '■ l«H»d office* j polis, without regaining concicus- IN THE COMMONS out of $20,000 is reguarded as un- -------------........... ■— ness. Hi« death was quiet and of a Habit of Victoria. Cbaa>. H. Leonard, London, March iJ. — A question An painless, there being a general sink ATTO KX F-V- AT—LAW, in the house of commons today int«. ing until the end came, which was Queen Qictoria was one of tho- ^lawful attention given to Collec- relative to the Tien Tsin dispatch marked by a single gasp for breath Dn lioMBud Real Estate matters. announcing friction between the reinarkable people who preserve BURNS. — — — OREGON. as life departed from tlie body of all written papers, down to thH uro Public Notary Russians and Bri.ish elicited a Draws plan, makes estimates, etc. Buildings put up within the amount vf ' the statesman. The relatives, with VNI H arkey l confirmation from Lord George most trivial letters and notes. ShB - O regon few exceptions, and several of the figures given in estimates. Ltf*Satisfaetion guaranteed. Hamilton, the secretary of state for j kept other things also, notabi" alLBSke^Uit^husiness men are I O IP I------------------ — M. F1TCGKKA1.D former president’s old and tried ■ IAMÍ1 clothes, her own and other people ’ s India, who, corroborating the dis-, generally of the same opinion, but ' Notary Public WOi’TuX’X A . friends, were at the bedside when Real EalBtC Agent patch of the Associated Press, said Some articles worn bv her mother, hold that where there is a will, | he passed away. I the Duchess of Kent, and by the WILLIAMS A- FITZGERALD Russia had claimed the land in dis there is a way. Ifil-iOOis all the •0 Yt k prince consort have been treasured Since General Harrison’s reti re pute by virtue of a concession al State Conimission will allow, Baker ^prfjQfiice in old M hboo I c Building, with the greatest care. Her habit inent from the presidency he has u • - ■■ leged to have been granted by China City must come to the relief. It is since the disturbances commenced. of ordering duplicates has resulted proposed that this place and the devoted himself almost entirely to Brick ami litre always on Imnd at the yard. J-yM~l’.e«i(ience Hanley house. ! The authorities on the spot were 1 in the great ward rolie room being Eastern Oregon mining districts his law practice, his only public & W. MILLER, a perfect museum of the fashions of subscribe $ KXJO. But time is short, service being bis appearance in ’ dealing with the matter. SOTABY PUBLIC. The government had not sent her reign, and it is said to be kept and the official announcement of 18!)8 as counsel fir Venezuela in •RADE □n ’ special instructions, as throughout in such order that any article re the commission as to the amount to the South American republic's dis Burns <'-2 '> »RYRIO qtrired can lie got out at a moments be given to a mineral exhibit is pute with England upon her bound- nd dwr ----------------------- ---------- I the Chinese operations, the British n fret’»I W OBABY officers had shown a spirit of exces notice. anxiously awaited In the mean- i ry line. Notwithstanding his large ■kSDEN & GEÄRY. time, the matter of private sub law practice, General Harrison had sive conciliation. Farmers Want Snake Opened. devoted much time since retiring scription will be agitated. ttli Hans and Surgeons. U. S. .FORCES WITHDRAW Arrangements had been made from the presidency to amusement. Farmers along Snake River are ÍBI HNS, OREGON. He attended the theatre and recep Washington, March 15—An discussing plans for opening the with Frederick R. Meilis, of this tions, was a diner out and was at Irf/arr. [Sr~ n-'M So TO order was sent to Generul Chaffee place, to lake charge cf the exhibit r ‘Ofirn at mi rarf« ________ _ today for the evacuation of China wav for boats through the rapids He has a large collection of ores, all social gatherings one of those by American troops, leaving only at Huntington There ate 12 miles and bv reason of the excellent work most thoroughly entertained and H. K lebs , m . d . /is 5 a legation guard of 150 men. The of rough bottom that will have to done in the same line at Spokane, happy. He attended social con .- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX. I troufa will be removed from China be cleared at Huntington, and certs, was president of the Univer again near Weiser. When this is has the corfidence of the mining sity Club, which he assisted in or •Office at Dr. VoIp’s residence. ! the last of April men in arranging a mineral ex d, r ' The dispatch to General Chaffee, done, the river will be navigable as hibit. Eastern Oregon had the ganizing three years ago, and made Jene-, O regon . far as Salmon falls. The legisla burn ? O regon . in Pekin, is as follow,: best mineral display there, and the many informal social calls, In all tures of Oregon and Idaho will be Telephone No 171 EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD BEER. “In reply to your telegram the his visits he was attended by Mrs. Huinpter district captured the gold to asked to assist in the work. Boats QUART BOTTLES DELIVERED IN BURNS, »1 50 PER DOZEN UT H. S, Biw I. E. Hibbard secretary of war directs you medal for. the fine«! exhibit. The Harrison. plying l*twe«n Puget Sound and complete arrangements to sail for The funeral took place last Sun- — "1¿>. a-d Brownton. Hi ’ same work on a much larger scale ‘ Manila with your command and the Salmon Falls could come up Bl JENTISTX wax contemplated at Buffalo. A day afternoon at 2 o’clock, Per- return with laden with lumber and >ther staff offeers by the end of April, vices being held in the Filbt ■ > . .. ■ » f. ■ ■ Mr. leaving as a legation guard an in hay and grain, With back-load- large number of specimens were to byterian church. The funeral was Burn« Oregon. fantry company composed of 150 ir.g of this kind, it in stated that tie gathered, in addition to those attended by many of tlie noted men men having at least one year to transportation would be much already possed by Mr. Meilis. of the United States, including Telephone IXTo. 5. . Staadleve. AI. IX. , Chunks of oar weighing TOO pounds cheaj>er than by rail. ¡’resident McKinley ai.d cabinet. ______ ICI A X A N 0 S UPC F.ON. serve or these intending to re-inlist, and lees, together with pieces ol WOLDENBERC & BERC with a full complement of officers, The remains were interred in the (All «alls texered preteptiy ) country rock arid the formation medical officers, sufficient hospital Plans are being prepared by Ar family lot beside his first wife. , DRKW^Y, ORBION corps inen. and. if you think best, chitect T vortellotte f«r the rebuild generally, were to be arranged along £d -r-____________________ a field officer especially qualified to ing of the Soldiers' home. The side of gold bricks. All the prop The Earliest Advertiser. eommand the guard. R-tain and building will be of new design in erties of the region were to be rep resented, with explanations so instruct the officer of the quarter- several particulars, two stories in 1 JOT I N» McMULLEN W. S. KIMI, C mhos uaster department to proceed to height, instead of three, and a new thorough as to instruct anyone in Some Missouri newspaper man sis e fr has figured out that Noah was the terested regarding the different erect necessary buildings for the wing added to the building. There, guar! according to the plans and will be private room« instead of characters of ore For the mining earliest advertiser. That he adver Oregon estimates you approve. Colonel large ward«, and a new and com engineer and the experienced man tised the dale on which be Would Charles E Humphrey, on arrival, plete sewer system —Idaho States who would avail themselves of the sail for 120 days arid tho.e who ' jl-'U lv days preferred for oportunity to inspect ore from dif ¿id not believe in advertising failed «ill make an uupection of the man. mak ng sittings Photo« fin ferent parte of the world. Mr to g t tickets and were left in the * CALDWELL, IDAHO w ie ' in carb«» and platinum 1 quartermasters department of the M»llis would hare poeaersed more wet during the forty davs rain, 1 Philippine islands until July 1, >1/ Good wood always on hand at information than might I* bad without nmbrell«. or bathing suits 9 be will be assigned to A General Banking Business Transacted M/ Frank J ack sot, s wood yard in ^■ostsntat.e»’- p* -ess I • a after weeks visiting the ground. In As most of them couldn’t swim it is •tie i. velv. First-clas* work 1 as chief quartermaster at Manila Burns. Cal Geer now has charge every respect an effort was to tie thought they took to the trees and CORRESPONDENCE INVITED > and Miller ordered to the Uulted at.d will deliver wood any place in 1/x ■aii atisfaction guaranteed. tovn. made to put Oregon mineral« to the becatue monkeys. •••••••••••••••••••••• • State«. All stores and - 'ppL- • r ol ■k' ''SMS« _______________ ---------- 7 A I he Citizens Bank BURNS, OREGON. Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder .—a Jtfy 3pEcialtic are. Erick Laying and Plastering. Of Plows, I ¡arrows, Buggies and acks just received at C. H Vœgtly’s, headquarters for every tiling in the hardware line. Harney Viilley Brewery Five Gallon kegs $2.00 delivered at your home in Burns. j first Rational Bank w w * a *