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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1901)
irn£s-jj.Erald. ■ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Y » ar ............................................ |2.00 01« M-'nth« ................................................. l.UO Irire» ■> .7 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE—OREGON : C.8.»ei-4-i n .................. | I J. II Mitchell. Joseph Simon jThos. Tongue. CongreFFmeu .................. 'M A. Moody Attorney General .......... D. K. N. Blackburn Governor ................ T. T. Geer 8eer«<a oi Sta’e . .. - -F I Dunbar Treat1'r " Moore H ub *. F u die instruction. J H Ackermau otate Printer ............. ......... W H Laeds » R S. Bean. Supreme Judges ....................... ? C. Wolverton ) F. A. Moore ■ nineth judicial district . niBtrfrt Itiiltre Dtatfr! “t-rney h»int-R»-'*ri*’*ntative ÄÖSmitur • ........... ■ M. D. CLIFFORD ...............................’ B Geer ...J W Morrow COUJCTY ■— harket ; .. James A Sparrow Cuonty J »idge........... H. Richardson j Clerk ............... KA Miller I TrtMUri ' ...JR Johnson Surveyor Geo Shelley , BheriK- ................ J U Buchanan . Assessor J •' Bartl-tf i School Superintendent . E J Noble Stock liepecfor ............ A. Venator I Cornaus*' oners ■ ’ R J Williams , The MRS. LYMAN J. GAGE DEAD same interests control other proper- i ties, but they are not so directly — MRS. M’KINLEV’S ILLNESS GHANGES identified with the Union Pacific. FATAL TERMINATION OF ILLNESS OF It is not at ail probable that the THE SECRETARY'S WIFE. WHOLE PROGRAM. Union Pacific, as a corporation, will _________ j ever control the Northern Pacific, Latest Dispatches State That She is Improve- I but it is in a position to exert a 1 Heart Trouble Caused by <jrlp--Funeral Ser vice« Heid at Washington- iag Slowlv-Will be Taken Home by strong influence in Northern Pacific Most Direct Route. Buried at Chicago. ¡affairs. In other words, the Uuion Owing to the serious illness of : Pacific is becoming the dominating Washington, Mat* 17.—Mrs Ly Mrs. McKinley at San Francisco j power between the Missouri River man J. Gage, wife of the Secretary and the Pacific Coast, to an extant of the Treasury, died at her resi the tour north had to be abandoned never before possessed by any one dence, 1715 Massachusetts Avenue and she will be taken home by the corporation. Tbe plans of the I Northwest, at 9:30 o’clock tonight, most direct route as soon as she Union Pacific management are far! after an illness of nine weeks dura- has improved enough to travel. Although all his engagements in reaching, and, in the opinion of the tion. With her wher. the end came San Francisco were cancelled tbe management of the Union Pacific, were her husband her married president attended the launching of and destined to still greater pre- daughter, Mrs E. ' F.’ Pierce, of Evenston, Ill., and Dr. W. W. the Battle Ship Ohio on last Satitr- j dominance in the future. TOLK to north abandoned branches into other s'ates. 11 THE... « î ; COMPANY, ; • : i ; • • ; i : I I Johnston, the attending physician. day and made an address to the j Restraint of Indians. For a time before her death Mrs. workmen. Gage suffered much pain, but she The people along the proposed ! A recent dispatch from Wash- maintained her bright arid cheerful route of the President through !. R HARNEY U. 8. LAND OFFICI : I ington says: The Indian Bureau, demeanor and was conscious to the ....... Geo. W Haves ' Oregon and the Northwest are aoffifter . ....... Chas Newell when its attention was called to the last, Heart trouble the result of I Receiver much disappointed. fact that the citizens of Wallowa grip complications, was the imme SOCIETIES. IMPROVING slowly . ■ county, Oregon were being molested diate cause of her death. HVT.VA REBEKAH Degree No.43 Meet! every lit and 3d Wednead«y. San Francisco, May IS — At 8 by Indians from the Umatilla, Mrs Gage was exposed to the in THUe Jo man N. G. Frankie Brenton Bee Sec’y o'clock Mrs. McKinley’s physicians Oolville, and Lapwai Reservations, clement weather for about an hour had a consultation, aftej which comunii ated with the respective on inauguration day. but at the A <>. ü. W. Burin Lodge, No. 47. ryFrld.) ulgbnAi)iniir ) m w the following bulletin was given out: [ Indian agents, inquiring as to the time her health did not seem to E It Hoyt. Kec. “Mrs. McKinley’s physicians re-! ^ue state of affairs and directing have been affected. March 11 she port that she has had a comforta- them to correct any irregularities HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. left for Evanston to visit he daught Meet» a: Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday ble day, but that there is a slight and to prevent further interference I er. While there she experienced a 7 80» m 1 M Union* N. G. ■ p W Y Kina.Seer. on the part of these Indians. rise of temperature tonight.’’ chill and took to her bed, but soon Although these steps were taken Secretary Cortelyoti stated that PROFESSIONAL CARDS. recovered sufficiently to return to no further bulletins would be giyen several weeks ago, no replies have Washington where she has been C- Ä- SWEEK out, unless unfavorable symptoms yet been had from the agents. It confined to her room ever since. is stated here, however, that if the I ATTORNEY AT-LAW, should develop. Mrs Gage was a nativo of Albany Indians are at fault, their wrong In the event that Mrs. McKinley i'reenn. Barn«, N. Y., and 58 years of age. She continues to improve, the President | doings will be arrested and order was married to Secretary Gage in : ~ GEO. 8. SIZEMORE, and his party will start for Wash will be restored. It is the intention 1887. There was no children from attorney , ington alxrut the middle of next \>f ' the Indian Bureau to keep ali their union, Mrs Pierce being a B urns , ................................ O bxoon . Indians on their reservotions arid week. Secretary Long will leave Cdkteact’*, Land bu>in***6. and Real chili! by a former husband. tomorrow morning for Colorado not to allow any interference with Estui« inaner promi tlv attended to. The remains will be interred in Springs where his daughter is lying' settlers. The fact that no recent Rose Hill cemetery, near Chicago j.W BIGG«. DALTON BIGGS I complaints have been lodged with ill. Further than this the funeral ser 51 Biggs & Biggs I Drs. Hi reel ifel »ier and Gibbons the department is taken to mean vices have not yet been arranged. ATT' IRNEYS - AT - LAW, left the Scott residence at 9 o'clock j that conditions have changed for It is probable, however, that religi the better, and that the Indians ---- ---- ---- — OUECON. tonight. B l KN'S, ous services of a simple character have returned to their own land. The n»ws this morning that Mrs Practice in all tbe courts of Ore. will be held at her former residence McKinley had decidedly improved Collections promptly made. in this city Sunday morning, in i¡ Petition for Pardon. came after a quiet and uneventful 1 which event 'lift body will 1»«»» Q. A. R e > ! <> ld W. P akklsh I night. The weather was pleasant here by the morning train for Chi I PARRISH & REMBOLD, during the night, and there were I Chief Naches of the Piute tribe cago. Mr« Gage was an Episcopa ’ ..‘ittorneye-at-Law, none of the climatic conditions that arrived here yesterday from Wads lian in her religious belief, but dur rtgrn«(«nil Canyon City.) Oregon. made the two previous nights dis worth and today he and his brother, I ing their residence here she and the Will pra' ilcc in the courts of Harney and Grant cuun:i< > «n*i In the t»u:ire:ne evurt ol the agreeable to the guards and news Lee Winnemucca, were around with ' Secretary have bad a pew in the •Hute. Bfi'i utsu in U.S. land of lice. paper reporters. The sun came up a petition asking the Board of Par- i Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal t’has. II. Leonard, in a clear sky, promising perfect: dons to release Chas. Bliss from ’ Church,where the President attends «V H weather for the ceremonj’ of launch State prison. A ttorney - at - law , Dr. Hillis, of Plymouth Church, ing the battle-ship Ohio. Bliss was convicted of tnurder in Brooklyn, is an intimate friend of Careful attention given to Collec This morning, when it was an-1 the second degree about seven year» tin» family and it is possible that I tions and Real Estate matters. nounced that President McKinley ago. He killed two Indians a man lie may be asked to «ome to Wash Notary Public would attend tbe launching of the and a woman, at this place while 1 ington to conduct the funeral ser H arney , - O regon Ohio, the mounted guard was seen in a frenzy caused by drink and ■ vices here. M. F itz G erald TUiot^T* K W illiams to draw up in front of the house, gambling losses. The crime was During their residence in Wash Notary Public Attori*' / at Law. R< al IJttate Agent preparatory to his departure to the atrocious in the extreme, both vic ington, Secretary and Mrs. Gage Union Iron Works, and there was tims having been murdered in cold have tuken quite an active part in WILLIAMS <!t FITZGERALD a feeling of great re.ief. The I’re- blood. (Xfilce m old Masonic Building. social life at the capital. MrsGage : .-»¡dent's actions seem to give more ‘ At the time of his trial the general was a womqn of charming person i I B urns , - O regon assurance to M rs McKinley's im- sentime.it was that li’iss thorough ality and with her husband delight 1 provenient in health than any ly deserved hanging The unwritten ed in extending the hospitality of S. W. MILLER, statement from the doctors could Nevada law against inflieting cap their elegant home on Massachu ITOTARY PUBLIC. ital punishment on an Indian, how setts avenue. Mrs Gage was pro have done. Burns, - - - Oregon. When the President left the j ever, resulted in his being permitted bably closer to Mrs McKinley than Scott home at 9:40 he walked to plead guilty to murder in the any other of the ladies of the Cabi <. JUM a P'DF.N, JOHN w. GEARY briskly down the stairs to his car I second degree. He was lucky in net. riage. He appeared to be in good saving his neck and justice would ■MflRSDEI! S. GEARY. spirits, and the care worn expres certainly lie travestied ehoui»l he I’iivsicians and Surgeons. Indian Children. sion of his face, which has been be pardoned.—Winnemucca Silver ... .......... N . BURNS, OREGON. noticeable for the past few days, State. A Baltimore dispatch scy«: Arch- to OJict at n -e. Phone Xo has disappeared. There was every bishop Ireland, of Minneapolis,who No English or Irish. temptation for the crowd that wait- came to Baltimore to participate in H KLEBS, M. D. ied around the President's tempor the ceremony of the reception by London May 20.—Andrew Car- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ary residence to cheer when they Cardinal Martinelli of the barretta, saw the head of the Nation come negie ha* given £2.000.000 W> es was interviewed tonight concerning Office in Yu-gtly Building. ' out; But for fear of disturbing Mrs tablish free education in four Scotch the governuient * attitude toward I Bi kn *. O regon . McKinley there were no noisy universities. Edinburg, Glasgow. Indian denominational school*. re ' ilemonstrations, simply a respect Aberden and Standrew*. He «tip Telephone No 1*1 ferred to in the sermon of Arch ful liftingot hats as the President ulates that the beneficiaries be ------------------------------------------------------------ ■ bishop Rvan today Archbishop ‘ Scottish f-llow countrymen” only, f. £ *r »‘’k nton L E. Uibbarl passed by. Ireland said that a complete revo Hi Ubami Ac Brownton, During the Presidents ab«ence no English, Irish, colonials nor cation was made by Secretary! at the launching, Mrs. McKinley foreigners. The fund will apply to 1 > i :> tint ' s . Hitchcock bet .re his departure In baiUJing formerly occupied kf Mt* slept quietly, and it was reported medical as well as commercial edu from Washington with the presiden to the ¡’resident that her condition cation and will lie placed in the B'»rn«. Or» *r>n. hands of trustees who will defray tial party of the so called Browning is constantly improving. the expense* of Scottish students ruling concerning the education of Indian children. l»enefited und-r the scheme. L'nioa Tbs Big Lise. ‘Mr- Browning,” said the arch- bishop, "was comrniasioner of In Sheep Sales. New York May 18—Interrata dian affair* und» r President Cleve identitiei with thè Union Pacific Hotchkiss and Callenbach. the land, and he mad- the rule that ••••••••••••••••••«••••••• today contri-1 thè Union Pacific line sheepmen of Harney county, yes Indian children registered at any extending frorn Ogden lo Portland, terday »old to A. Knollin A Co . re time in a government Iridian school JOHN MeMFI.i.EX 1 •loo thè ^-'onthern Pacific line, ex- presented by W A. I-eath. KfiX) would n 4 1>* allowed, during the t»nding frotn Ogden t.< San Fran head of wethers at 12 50 per head whole term of their education, to cisco au<i back to New Orleana, Tbev sold the remainder of their leave that sch.iol for a private or and branche, all thrraigh California band of sheep. 1000 ewe*, to A C denominational school. Thia rule ami Oregon. Tiie sani« interest« Golfurth of Weiser at 1'2 75 per would hare worked grrat hardshiti ■ Cioiidv days preferred for botd a majority of thè stock of thè head Mr Leith also purchased a to children of Catholic parent* who ba » ; g - ' • - ’ ■ - Northern Pacific, with a bn» from large nnml-er of wetbor* from tbe would have been de.irfara tn have th-1 in carbon and platinum St Paul to Portland, tng«ther with Whittier Bro« and Porter. Jone«<k their children in Catholic school* ” ■beta. 9 tbe interests of thè Northern Pacific Tevt.— Huntington Herald. The archbi-hop said tl*e ruling I Instantané«»»’« process used in thè control of tbe Burlington, had never received universal ap •Sten- v-'v F.-»t ria-« work trareraing thè »tate* of Illinois, •r I «atiefact -n guaranteed. Attend the Fourth of July cele- plication. but that occasionally an loara. K«n«a»anl Nebraska, with bratioa at Burna. Indian agent was able to enforce it. »• ■•« *ee>•••••>•••••• • * I : 0 g i; OREGON FORWARDING Oxrtsuric, Oregon, lias something of interest to say to all Harney county people. largest and most complete stock of carried by any store in Eastern Oregon. I We have on hand the Our store and warehouses art* full to overflowing p P f I i : £ direct from the markets. East and West. \Ve are ready to serve you with war ranted goods at guaranteed p .* s, against any anil all competition. t A COMPLETE LINE OF FBESH GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Booti and Shoes; Gents and Ladies Furnishings, correct styles, new and up to date; the Nobbiest line of Mens Hats ever shown in Eastern Oregon, direct from Nev; York. I ! I f OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS DISC AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS I ♦ ♦ I : : CULTIVATORS, FARMING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS In endless profusion and CAR LOADS OF BARB WIRE ä STOCK SALT 1 on Ixcirxä..» We carry a larger and more complete line of hardware than any general merchandise store in the State In fact our hardware department is a complete store within itself, All kinds of shell and heavy hardware in stock, Cutlery, Risk Ware guaranteed rust proof, Stransky Ware guaranteed tor five years, Debt Ware, Granite, 1 in Ware in endless varieties. Bridge beach stovesand ranges in size and price to fit your house and your pocket book— Large or small. In fact we have everything you need, from a cambric needle to a freight wag on. Write vs for prices on large bills—we guar antee them to be right. I rv us with a mail order —we will fill it promptly and cheerfully ? t t WOOL STORED FREE OF CHARGE Yours for Business, E. A. RIEGER, Manager. trnxxttnuurxa I