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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1892)
ployed by Minister Price. Shew as “I know nothing about it,” he B U R N S A D Y E RT 1S E M E N TS. very elosely watched, but the spies said shifting in his seat. J iiL "Were >t»u edentitiril with the wer.- throw r. oil the scent by a bus 1‘ lltrsOFTHE \VOKl.l> GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! iness man of this city asserting that Cleric d party w hen in Mexico?” the ship la-longed to him ami '.hat qileslionetl the reporter ' lie was to load it for Europe. A tull and Complete Stock of Groceries and Supplies. “I would rather not talk of these matters, ’ ’ replied the lair of Maxi ' After the -pies were withdrawn Ram. hers wishing te purchase their supplies will do well to call and Be» * 1 ‘ 1 *, thu ship left this port fur a quiet mihan what we can do for them before going elsewhere. k "Is it a fact that you are a can place in the South Atlantic sea Everything at BED ROCK PRICES. IX hv Y ork . January S—l ii- Iler ; board, w heie the work of fitting out didate for the Presidency?” i ai i sav-that the discovery has just i 11, E liio.Mi'soN, Yours Respect folly, "1 prefer to say nothing about it.” was ••• ¿im earlv in October. The bli u made by Mr Pi i- Haitian Manager. A. RUiiBINS. Señor Romero, the Mexican Min ship was constantly ready, s<> tiiat 4 KI ni ter to the United Stales, of a she migh' be put to sea ai a mo ister. was interviewed nt his resi rlmilutionary government, having incut s notice. "Garza’s exploits The workmen wlm ¡deuce later fJ' its object t he overthrow of Presi- ! were employed in st;lengthening ! nave no political significance w Lal d< nt 11 ippolv te of Haiti The rev her decks, :m-.kmg the mcc.-sar- ■ever.” h.’Said. "It there i*u strong olltmnarv party, he asserts, has additions ami in the construction party Lacking him would they not fililed cut m this country a imtn of- of the gun carriages, were not al c ime to fils support al tins tune? H r • quippetl with all the appliances lowed to leave the ^ship even a i lie has been tiriven lo bay ami 1.« olii,ode •rn warfare, which is intend about lo Le annihilated. As to the ni?ht. IM to f-e » u.*ed by Haitian political eleiical party, 1 have no donut that ET »YED ON BOARI). rX 'es in Jamaica to capture Port- ¡I would Le glad to see the Liberal Thev ate and slept on board. Government overthrown, but 1 do new ai Prime, ami e»ta: lisb Toward the middle of Decombei G vero ment. .¡ot believe the Ciericles would com most of the big guns had been pit promise themselves by '¡ME WORK OF I .Mi l- becoming n position and I he men to managt iilitd with such a ¡ outlaw 1 fio I T’m chances that the revolution them had been rngag d T<m gun .mt believe there is any policai ar. vessel is alieadp far out to sea. iers selected were Uniteti States meaning in the least in Ga-za’s wlit-re the Haitian navy will Lav. Naw gunners, When the work raids He isa bold outlaw, that is The Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stable as ^■nerry time finding her. N was nearly completed they wen sure the public that they are prepared to accommodate ail ” I The revolutionary movement i» sent on beard ami not allowed t< in every way in their line of business. RALLYING TO GARZA S bl I’l’oi.T, ti v dirt ct result of the events of tin eave for three weeks ll ;v ami gram constantly on haid<. and careful help. Gunners. fcpic 28th of May 1891. Th. vorkmen anti others inmres'ed it N ew O rleans , Jan. 7.—'I’he Pica Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection Mi-sions aroused bv Hippolvte’s a< t rhe work of preparation did no! . tint' s San Aiilonm sp< ci.,1 says: Mi that faial day led tlie men ii leave the ship even fo a m mieiit. Garza’s followers are now scattered exile in Kingrton, Jamaica, b THE ship ’ s EQUI1 MINT through several .counties, but the B11 < i themselves into a committei The ship was around with foir revolutionary movement is bv no w rich had for its sole object th< TOM ANDERSON 1-rop't. There is rea«m urge breech loading rifle cannot .ueana cheeke i. mishment ami overthrow t f Hip to believe that- if Garza should sue piflvte. 'There were several men ii ind six ~apill fire Gatling guns ceed in avoiding arrest he will koei I'he largest guns threw liftv pound eX'le in Kington who had beet hot and the next largest thirty up the present feeling and have th prominent in the affair of Haiti i live support of al! the anti Diaz Mach man had his faction and hir pound shot. element in Northern Mexico, which The secondary battery Imd riiier ■ ilitieal following in Haiti. will join him at once up.m his ad I After much disscussion it was re •f six inch bores. 'I'he ship was ventin‘o that country itted with powerful search lights Will . ........................... with the best that can be | rocured, with ■ lived that the leaders should con Ib ports f om various poi itsthr.d- «nd all the appearances of a' mod any amount from (h,<- to'Eve Hundred tbs. s itlite themselves a Committee <> rn man of war In cooperation oi.t the Southwest sav that parties Revolution, ami that the exp- dltioi vtth the ship revohiti vnary troop» of Mexicans are equipping them fioiild I e fitted out in the Unitec »¡ere to make a binding and attack selves w>th arms anti horses and' [hates. An agent was sent to New the city While the mao-of-wai leaving lor t he supposed rendezvous- York, accompanied by delegates There IS R ought the vessels of the navy ami of the rev-lutioMsis. Kit after the situation had bee i wide-spread feeling along the hor pounded the forts on shore the »borough Iy canvassed the move 1 ti i la i Gai za's v. i. i is v 11 m its li> toops were to rush through thi ■ent was abandoned. J. M. Hil , pt op’t, J* * -treets attacking 1 lippolvte’s sol • jiiency J2 URNS BUTCHER SHOP. TRASV&Pvb’• >TIOÍÍ Oomoanv I tiers, and inciting the populace t< ise in rebellion. b w.-.s expet ted hat most of the aide bodied men ot he city would instantly join tin •ause of the revolution, therein tvehging the blendy deeds of the ¿Sth of May. CHOSE A NEW LEAVER I The Uommitti e of Revolution i ai i „Jfing on chose a new leader am i Mew methods. The leafier was Gen M'al Francois Manigat. It was de- Mded to fit out a inar-ofwar in tin Mnited States ami Io purchas larg, Muantities of arms ami ammunitioi the general plan being to attack PRINCE ITU RÖEDI Mippolvte by water m his strong AND GARZA. Mold at Port au-Prince. A trust Mörth» agent named Freneois Rob W ashington . January 7—Dis Mrt who was a man of ability ami pat- lé s from th • st at, < f the G.irz i Misctetion. was sent to New York •evolution, w hich purjsirti d to im 1 1» Conft r with till- friends of th< plicate the clerical party of Mexico ■ aovemeiit wlm are in this citv. and Prince 1 turbid • with fostering he insurrection, are the theme of where the money came from I discussion in diplomatic cin-e- The money with which to fit oir Prime In rbide has been Washii g I he expidition was raised in tlii.- ton since last July, having <-ome to I lity among merchants who have.m this city f.'om'MeXico immediately I lisb to have, business dealings with liter his n lea»e.f<<>m imprisonment I laiti. The amount i; saitl to h ivt I for insubordination agait pt lilt I leen close uuon half a million " m Mexican Government The Prince Mlollarx. The steamer r--— - was pur- jd (he heir « f Maximilian, and bi.- Phased in September. She She was was an an alleged connection with tie* révolu- knit ii< an built vt ss< ,, _.><) feet long |jOIllirv party served to inert a e the Hui was of 2,000 tons register She ] inU ret]( MexiciU1 affair8. kas admirably adapted for the pur-1 I(urhi<le wa(l to (|rtV DOBes of a man-of-war. as she hoi I . . . , . 1 and w hen usk> ti a!i<>ut Ins cotimc Deen built extra strong for the mir- .1 .; /« . . u • » 1 tio'i with tlie Garza party he said: ■>ose of carrying rails Hint railway "1 tin not un-’erstami you.’’ Boing ■upplies She hail two screws ehnwn a copy of the dispatch, he M'hicii drove her at the rule of J4 read the story through and replied: ■mots an hour. She could carry ‘This is tin: first time I have mil ■*<>al for fourteen days, steaming at it.” Bull speed. “is it true that you are connected ■ After the steamer had i»?rn turned with the Garza revolution?” was ■>vt-r (O t|le revolutionary agents abke(l Mie lay for h sb rt time in 'tel-o's "This is the fust time I óa vi l ard in Brooklyn, where she was heard of this. ,” replied. I reidentally ound by s| ici i rn I “The ret »rt is false, then?” I i A l<: PUTTED BATTLE. Stages leave Burns Oregon, daily for Harney. Diews. y, Reulab S t . Lovis, January 7.—A Republic Westfall aim Vale, where special from Eagle Pass. l'«-x.i- savs: it is rej orteil here to d.n Colse Connection that the United States troops mnd.- with the railroad. Good fresh horses, rarefili drivers. new vehicles. HATES OF FARE FROM II UN.- To ONTARIO AM> IMl|.\ 1 MM .»n attack on Garza • this morning I DIM) Fern*. I<> < nimrl., *in.0o I I urnr <<■ » i'«. I!*.’» “ “ Grove ' iti X Mi octween here ami Daredo, and wete “ “ Wtm Full 7.1» •' •• Beulah .... r. (io 1 " “ Incurrí 4.1« ’ • I’tlie fifok. 2.50 i defeated. There are no patlicniars ’ •• IlHriiev I CA C ity of M exico , Jan 7.— The of Baggage. oll'Ls io earl Passenger. Freight and Passengers muM be way-hilled. Passel.pi r fare paid in advance. ficial press denies that there is am H arry Filivi». N eri A cki . es . J \| V a t ons revolution on the frontier. The i Gen Sim’t. Division Agent. Run s Agrnt Archbishop of Mexico aiitliorize- the associate press i« deny that the clergy an- aiding the revolution or ploting against. Diaz S an A ntfnia , Jan 7—Expected I tidings of Oarza’s capture h ne vol arrived. The fact that none of the scouting paitv has retur.i d i«- con I tmfered a favoiabl.- > jn, giving risi to the hope that they are mi a ho* trail. Nodouht is expressed that Garza is somewhere io .’In- m ighLor Ay] «I hood of Lis fath r inliA s ranch It is saitl that (mrzi is mu only Used in Millions of Homes-— 40 Years the Standard. suffering from his old wound, I ut f mn la grip;»»-, ami that, his follow era have aggravated y.isns of that Gt riiKiiqOklammia), January 8 clerk. Ker of p.-nsy v nía; ser- mala ly. However, they do nm <*ix huoderd Indians from the grunt al arms. Y tie id G 10, <|< or seem tli«couraKed H1G irza is not I t tribes nt the Utoes. lowas Raws keeper. 1 urtin of New ill k post- corralled before the ehd of the week . maslei. i’alton • f b (Lam ; chap General Stanley ami part of his 1 «re indulging in gh ». lam. Mill urn of lilinoj«. stall will go ;nto the leid, mit he danc«s at Red Ruck in lheClieruke ex|a-cts toe movement will be sup strip The whole tribe of PiiwnrtB Hliarm 11 «,.<-<•• r<>« iilniaelf. prexsed Lefore that is ivmiered nee IH t|.Hicing a short distance from • ssarv. Red Rock. The lat t» r ha ve Lrougiit I In- Repnblx an« of Ohio deter» il,(KKl worth uf pres< nts for the mil el that Sb erioan should succe, d hilllNelf, 1 he Vote Mood for Mb- • Mesilah man 53. Foraker 3M. Foster 1. Mc Kinley 1 is IVSade 9 1 AXL : ÍSHEA nr nt im THK ■remine o» > ' uosm Cit nnrotfor l> -v-ario« qnaim-a ara unaur*aard. set-.. brand. a> r«ibrl>MtirUETTHiaF.!ll:D FOa8AT.F*T™*A..EH»OEStRALLT. tf I I The following are the Ibcers of the lower house ot congre»h: Sjteak- er, Chas r Cn«p of Georgia, < Li f “A SA K PUS ” M er" InUnnt rvlH-f and M an Infalliblo Car* for I'll»«. friuefl. Ily prumrMaor mall. Sample» frw. AddrrwC* A X A K Lsis,” Du« Mia, Ke* lurk Uly. M