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* ATj IATU| elent b Of tic m h* pre nd BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, APRII le Herald.» preferred by A. J Evens, United complained of a dull, aching pain in Mav. No precise date has yet States District Attorney, against in his stomach. He told me of the been fixed by Judge Deady. ) B VXHY wK1 » N ES D A Y BY Postmasti r Pena of Rio Grande manner in which he had made his EROM ALL PAllTSOF l ilt. WOULD W. c. BYRD & S0ÎÎ. City, who had been accused of be living, and I treated him liberally One year ago last September ing a sympathizer with the Garza wim emetics in order to induce PuBtflVRs and P roprietors . lS-year old boy, John Hahn, came I revolutionary movement, has re him to vomit. In this way he freed to the city of Columbus In., bring Discussion of the Bering Sea Case. turned himself of a couple of dozen shim ing with him a woman 50 years of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Inspector Clum»^states that the gle nails, sone tax, several sereiys fear.®. ............. »3.00 age and a young babe. They have L ondon March, 28.—Correspond .1.50 ruth».* facts, as developed by his investiga a hnlf-intJh, i» length, and bits of . .75 ____ J¡M» sir- x»Jived here, appearentlv as .2.50 ence on the Bering sea question r>i advance) tion, do not indicate that Postmas broken and pulverised glass, He happy and co.dented as any mar printed here this morning shows “tuia l> LIST: lei Hi. and JI .......... 5.0(1 that Salisbury wrote Sir Julian ter Pena did in linv manner aid, showed no improvement, in fact ried couple, with no suspicon upon elmi mid «rii Fl irper'- Weekly 5.20 abet or sympathize with the Garza ] showed tendencies ofcollapAe, and cm..ir 5.20 Pauncefotc, February 27, that he iraldandll i cr'sRazar . ... them, until a young lady arrived Bilrkit 3.75 erald and Huii'er’» Young People I evolution. I the operation of laparotomy was KlUl'l 2.90 could not t'roiu Spaties, and after locating the e 1:' H admit the correctness Mr. Clum states that the situa decided oi'' volume after Vol. He was verv ema parties went tn their home. The 10 eeutaextrn of Blaine’s statement that England ear: tion in that sectioh of the frontier ciated ami broken In health when young ladv said that the mini a was responsible for the del iv i i set all theabove work» can I ex XI is very serious, and that matters he rtWted the hospital, ami 1 nod »t lei». . 'b« Reading Room. name was Koster; that he was a r tling the seal dispute. He savsthe are now in a muc b worse condition 'ftuued fertile result of a dangerous farm hand, ami that he had taken gW“PtibIi»!ierF of periodii nlR are ».>licite<l modus vivendi was granted last ’EOPU »endclubhitlg ritti s. it copy of their work for on account of the fits unwarranted and .opetationTand had postponed it her mother who had deserted her 8u r Free Rea ti • H bind the \ear to prevent the entire distruc- ’ er at cloge • i • illegal action of 1 (Siptain John G. us long as possible. nB^H^Hert ibe tn husband and four children and lion of the seals, but this govern i i ird United States Botirke of the Third tagliavi “ Here is what we found. ” added eloped and that not until a few ment does not think such a meas r ami J Cavalry than at any time during the superintendent, protiucing fully days ago had they found anv truce imeuJ A Df E RT ISIN ( ! R A T ES ure necessary this year. Continu 1 wk j 2 wk ¡ 1 mi. J 3 mo j ó ino | 1 yr the campaign against Garza’s men a pound of shingle nails, sharp ¡of them, The young ladv declines ing, he says: “You are authorized I »1.8» »2 -4) I »5 00 »X 'M) I »11 .......... 00 ) »lft.on pointed tacks, several screws and K*^F her mime, but says her THE PEOPLE COWED. I 00 8 00 28.00 to oiler the government of the Unit d It clothl 5.00 40 00 8 50 •24 oo lid.i» I «* is a farmer living near 6 00 82. OO 50.00 States the 4.50 compromise suggested i He states that iiiere has been an and a number of Ints of broken father | !> ■ (V>1. 4S 00 54.00 9.00 «00 M-|»; E M sj.oo 120.00 by 12.00 h oo the British commission. A attempt made by military otlieers glass, evidently of lamp chimneys spades, agi nr» H *« 20.00 Ö0 00 I 40.00 I Û0.00 I 110.00 140.00 speedy decision is necessary as seal at oppression in tMrtain civil pro- or very then tumblers Ont miseel vilM ■ L Paterfa mi lias (Qyjouslv )—You ing vessels are already leaving ceediiigs, and tha Ä work thai^HS a sequel one lam u is bunch of shingle nails and ihm M port.” or t wo startling developements mav tax was tied together with a white scoundrel! Why >did you tdo^e ,lo» 'f rfverv il«cripti<m exei tiled with neatness nd despatch, at reHBoiiuble rules be looked for in tIf’course of a few cotton thread, and had evidently witlnniv dimgliter^t Poitere, Pamphlets bean taken a| one dose. New Son in-law—To '¡¿void th« Salisbury's lteplj to Harrison. Wtvel<a>e«, hill lien ’s. 1 etter Heads, days. talemelVB. Note Ilium, can’s, Tit-Kets. “l ie tells tp»;,” continued the Doc? insufferable fuss nn<(' nonsense of a ——lenioranda. invitations. Potlgerti. Ele. “The people are afraid, ’ said he. tor, “that he has followeii* tlrs sort soeieiv wedding, 1 T ub H frali is kept rejmlarl v onCle for ru W ashington , March, 28*—The •'because they don’t know what is ' tl»e Geo. 1'. llowell Newspaper Ad- In ml of thing ever sitice he was 13 years Paterfamiliii8(beiimingly)-Tbank ^Bau, 10 Spruce st.. New York. news of the receipt of Salisbury’s going to happen next. old; he is now 21, lie actu|il'y swal- heaven, ing daughter got a aimsi- rep) v to Harrison’s not of the 22nd judgement considerable investiga ’owed thosip ithings Ji was no Ide husband anyhow.— New York ipst. brought Hon. John Fosjer and tion is n“etled in all of the federal •fake’ for here is the hardware to Weekly, ICIAL DIRECTORY. Senator Sherman to the white house | departments along t^g' border. It prove Ids assem rtuyiíj. ---- T I ---- want.t<> * ‘ saV * v” *J'-setid a com this morning at an unusually early ¡ would be a Pini eti t’nker Btr 'I heir lives. laV^b»« & right here tin., national : They remained in conference mission ciimposed of otlieers friftn just like anv other persons’s. lit I .........Benjamin Harrison hour. Ident . l.evi r. Murtoi ice-Prc»idn various departments of the Govern A good many apocryphal tn les James G 1.laine with the president half an hour and Kj oT It >Ue . . ( liarles Foster. Rry oi treasury ment to the turbulent teraitory and mid me that the Bellevue Medical have been tol<l about livesthat have ve nt .h bu W. Noble when they left their faces expressed mteriur ............. College of New York had made Ami retarv »>f W Redfield Proctor iti» inward satisfactoin with the condi make a thorough joint investiga- him a standing offer to pay s."»(MK) hung upon the throwing of a die . Benjamin F. Trace' r*tarÍF.»if K a r v lea Jeremiaji M. Kt sk retary of AgrL allure. tisn. enti w m. li MiHei tion of tilings which occupied thtir for his body whenever he should or the turning of a card, but the rnagter Í2 ..John Wanamaker minds. The reply of Salisbury, it Wi.llH, j A THOROUGH INVES1IGATION NEEDED. die. so firmly did the alleged an- i Prescott (A. T.) Courier tells one B STATE—OREGON : irtM is said in high official circles, while J. N D i’h ■ R ( en store 8 “I am first, last and a'.l the time teorities believe that his stomach which is vouched for ns correct. J. h . Mfehu.' not conceding in express terms •man Binwr tlT nvin R. "K ------ , ¡for American liberty and justice, was unlike that of other persons. Some time since two men mimitl : ab : 'tovernor I>.Sylvester l’ennover r what the United States contended ecretary of S' . " R. Geo. W. Mellridi I can’t say whether Kennedv will Johnson and Wilson murdered an and 1 place that principal above 'reMurer . R Phil. Metsehan. for in the recent correspondence, j party or race. It is a principil live 01 die He was very weak when entire family in a remote part of J. B. M< Elroi upt. Public lust ructioii R E tate Printer . Frank Bakei s so conciliatory in tone and man i that should be extended to the I the operation was performed, and t hat territory I he circumstances of R > R. K. Bean, <’ ifCupreme Judy, r R z Win. I*. Lord ner as to open the wav for an amie > W. W . Tlmi er i 1> I stranger within our gates, whether i as it is, he has a fighting chance to the crime having been of the most n:<i ; Reuben S. Strahn. able settlement of the jiresent con brutal character. Both were arrest ! he be of Mexican or any other na recover.” It l'K t XI. lUSTKIi T: trovxrsy. In the previous corres tionality. I am convinced that ed, tried, convicted and sertenced Ct Judge 1» M. D ('I.IFFORI Ct Attorn ev .D , C har . F. H ype » pondence, Salisbury declined to ad ID). D. s. D vstis principle has been greatly outraged i The important case of Lindley to be hanged. While awaiting ex .(D) H enry B lackman ecution they were confined in the mit the subject of damages to the in a number of instances in connec i Smvth and others aganst T. JcorSTY— HARNEY: sunn cejl. where, after considera terms of *he treaty at all. Now he tion with the recent troubles on the ei. W m . M iller (D). the question of border, but it is to be hoped that Egenton Hogg and others was to ble discussion, thev conclud d 1 bat ne. tlerk .......... AV. E. G race proposes to refer (D) ill • (.’2>. . T. H. R oberts Upon this the investigation ordered by Gener have come up for hearing before it was folly for both to die when li; (D) T. A. M c K innon damages to arbitrators. /.(D) A. A. C owing Judge Deadv Wednesday.but has .(D). W. E. A lbburon point his lordship’s suggestions con al Schofield will tend to set matters been further continued. 1’his is the i one could save the other bv confess • ntendent (R) .CHAS.NEW EI.I. ing to having done all of the bloody T hos . G. D odson tains an impracticable feature, that to light.’’ was work himself. They accordingly case concerning which soinuch W m . A ltnow of attempting to measure damages Lytle Howard. published in these columns at the decided to play a game of pok< r to to Canadian sealers which were ■II liman < >st rich.'* | time the papers were filed The see which would assume all the ■ARNEY V. 8. LAND OFFICE: prevented by the United States J. B. Ill NriXGTON action was brought by Smvth and blame and save the life of his ne- ..H arrison K elley ’ from engaging in their occupation “ II timan others asking for >i restraining order complice. Johnson, who l«v th« Janies Kennedy, the This is what the late Charles Sum SOCIETIES. ner described as “consequential Ostrich,’’who has made his living of court to | rvyent Sheriff Mackay, way. was a negro, proved the I . tier damages” It would be impossible for the past eight years in musen ins of Benton cotmtv. from delivering player and won the game There- SYLV ' REBECCA Degree No. 43. by the plav fill diversion of swallow to Z Job the certificate of sale of the upon Wilson faithfully kept his t in the opinion of officials iterested " 1 Meet» everv ir . 1 Wednetduv, B elle G eer . N G. to make any estimate of damages ing broken glass, carpet tax, nails, Oregon Pacific Railroad Company, share of tin* agreement, made a 1 ’* 11,11,1 ----------------------- I A.O. V " Burna Lodge, No 47 for “what might have been.” Ac screws and miscellaneous hardware, and also to pi< vi rit Job'from n.(ik "confession"« exculpating his coin- Meetaevery l»t »nd si Thumdn'a. tual damages are all that can be is lying a» the City Hospital in a ing anv transfer of such sale should panion, and went to the gallows Ç 11 V DILLARD. M.W the transfer la» made. eAt the time with the lie in his mouth. Johiir-on assessed. But, as stated, the tone precarious condition. n*'r • Yesterd; y evening the operation of the filing of the paja-rs. Smyth was recently pardon« d, and the Bl’RNoNlA HONOR LodlTC. No. M, of the reply encourages officials to of laparoti mv w as p< rfonm d as a and others did not have all tile story in some way leaked out. But Meafo«MTV 2d and 4th Mondar. believe a satisfactory arrangement OWJÍ— M aria K elly .< of H can be made with England for the last resort, in order to save the pa affidavits thev desired to make the imagine two men in a narrow <11 WARMFY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. protection of seals (»ending the decis tient’s life, by the physician in proper showing for the injunction. playing cards with their liv< s tor MectRUkptl 1 Fellow» Hall, everv Saturday ':30»m. J.OIS W S a YIR, N. O. ion of the points in dispute by arbi charge, in the presenes of a num This morning a motion was made the stakes. Treat ber of physicians of the city, drawn in the United States circuit court tration.—Telegram. NEY POST NO. 4M. O. A. k. thither bp the remarkable case. by plaintiffs, asking for leave to file l»t and 3d Wedneidav of each, The result, is doubtful, as the pa ami use additional affidavits ¡argued dd Fellow»' Hall. All Comrade ABUSES ON THE BORDEIt dipit invited. tient’s life is trembling in the bal- and allowed. The restraining order was modified so as to allow 1 S. MAILS. S an A ntonio , March 22—John since. - ef Ili 1'4 . and I feci ta bHter lAat I vroolJ r- ’• *••• l and he pai a« Il wtwre I wm . I b*«h MtFpt »»4 « f •id Marks, the mipcrintendent* the sheriff to deliver certificate of *I, P. Clum United States Poatofiice Dr. BUKNB—VALK .! W Uw ■ hafife I to al •A«*, . Wki M«w*r all Irwptfir« |f Mamp i» tw k-w l f * rtply. depart« daily, Munday« excepted. Inspector for the lower Rio Grande kindly gave a Republic reporter sale to Job. FA1IEMS TUTMTEO BY MAIL. CONFIOCNLiL. 3VaM«—CAMYOW CITY: ».,1 i. Md - * '»I «<«W The hearing in thia case on its this history of the case: ‘ The young border, where he went about two F- ’ pMFBWviur. W'dr-*», ■ tth • eMrta hi •*•- pa, Maya. Wednesday*. Friday» a p m >«, Tbu *i»<bn«, Saturdays 6 a. m i weeks ago to investigate the chargee man came here the 21st irist.. and merits will probalv be heard early bl i. s. r. unti anturi rnitit, cucite, tu. >114«! Il«»il 4 I M 1 i 1 « A t I t 1 X’ »»• 1 f I 1 .» n <’ /J nah t» 1»