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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1893)
The Herald. Vain and Arrogant. avowing any step in excess of such instructions whereby the authority and powers of the United States i But behold the vain man, and ob WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22. 18'3 might appear to have )>een asserted serve the arrogant. He clotheth A General Invitation to Every Body to attend the grandest hop of to the impairment of the independ himself in rich attire, he walketh i ent sovereignty of the Hawaiian in the public street, he casteth the season. To begiven at Locher’s Hall on the Evening of March 17th 1893 government by an assumption of a round his eyes and courteth obser-1 FROM OUR EXCHANGES. vation He *osseth up his head,' formal protectorate.” We will spare no pains in making this a general good time fore I r oster says the provisions of the and overiooketh the poor; he treat- Those tha like to enjoy life. I treaty reserve xo congress the de- l eth his inferiors with insolence; I termination of all questions affect- and his superiors, iu return. look ' ing the form of government of the down on his pride and folly with So Come One and All. I ai nexed territory, the citizenship laughter. He despiseth the judge i and the elective franchise, the in-j ment of others; he relieth on his They get a square deal in habitants, ami all questions relating ¡own opinion and is confounded, Tickets, without supper S1.OO lie is puffed up with the vanity of the New Treaty- to the economic and political status his imagination; his delight is to General floor manager Henry Caldwell, Music by Woolsey’» of the islands. I.ear and speak of himself all the -»tring band. W ashington , Feb. 1G. — The other powers acquiesce . dav long He swalloweth with treaty of annexation concluded be In conclusion, he says that pend greedin« ss his own praise; and the I tween Secretary of State Foster and I the commissioners of the provision ing negotiations that he has re tlatterei in return eateth him up — I al government of Hawaii was trans eeived assurances from representa i Ex. I mitted to the senate yesterday, but tives of the leading powers of the world in this city, and from our was not made public Free •<< tlie Aft'licte«!. The message of the president was own ministers abroad, convincing brief It stated that it is deemed him that the incorporation of the All who are suffering from th* Propt. J. R. GOULD. more desirable fully to annex the Hawaiian islands Into the Union effects of Youthful Errors, Lost oi powers islands than to establish a protect will be regarded by these I Manhood, Failing Powers. Gon Main St Burns Ore- orate. The president says the with satisfaction or with read •' v | orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilir overthrow of the monarchy was not acquiescence. and the many troubles which ar* The treaty itself provides for the i the effects of these terrible disor iu any way prompted by this First class turnouts of all kinds, Hay and grain cheap, and horse« government ; that the restoration of cession of all rights of sovereignty ! tiers will recieve, Face of Charg. |-.ver the islands, all public build Liliuokalani is undesirable, if not ¡full directions how to treat an. eceive the best attention. _ P r..... impossible; that unless activeh | inS’and oro ert / .v to the United cure themselves at home by writ from public ' mg to ....... ..... the ..... California Medical am supported by the United States res | States. ......... The revenue ...... toration would be accompanied bv ( lands, except such as are preserved Surgical lntirmurv, 1O29A Market serious disaster and the disorgani for the government’s puiposes. are Street, San h rancisco. Calif. Eu ns-Ceanyon Stag Line, zation of all business interests, II. *o be used solely for the benefit of A good ranch belonging to H. G the people of the islands further says: I Campbelll. containing Hit) acres 11 I. J ewitt , P roprietor . Until congress provides other 1 miles south east of Burns. Thi “It is essential that none of th. great powers shall secure these is ■vise, the existing government and 1 ranch has about 100 acres of goo* Arrives and Departs daily, except Sunday. lands. Such possession would no* laws of the Hawaiian islands will meadow land. Price $KOO or will Connect! with the Ontario, Prineville, »nd I akeview mait« a at Burna. Good accoi tiona for paaaengera. be consistent with our safety, noi >e continued subject to the para trade for sheep. mount authority of the United with the peace uf the world. B yrd & K ing . The president is to appoint “Prompt action upon 'this treaty I is very desirable. If it meets the a resident commissioner, who shall pOK S ale —Three lots with t approval of the senate, peace ann have power to veto any act of said government until congress enacts I f a)r business building on one, situ good order will be secured to th* the necessary legislation, exce P , * n lf 1 a (, e( | : •> Burns __ _____ •- street. • rp " in on main Th. islands under the existing laws, un hat the commercial relations oft he | ¡price asked is low considering th« til such time as congress can pro Hawaiian islands, both with the j advantageous position of the lot vide by legislation a permanent AND Fo form of government f.r the islands United States and foreign govern for bminess Terms cash further particulars call on Bvrd A This legislation should be, and Ido ments, shall continue. King, Real Estate Agents. Burns not doubt will be, not only just t*> NO MORE CHINESE. Oregon. the natives and all other resident“) The further immigration ofChin- and persons of the islands, bu' | i -se into the islands is prohibited, should be characterized by great and the Chinese now in the islands — A farm on Trout creek contain Of Harney County liberality ar.d high regard 1 /h' I shall not be permitted to come into ing 160 acres. This ranch hat rights of all people and all foreign - I 'he present territory of the United about 100 acres of meadow and v ers domiciled there.” States. admirably situated for a first clas- In a letter to the president lay N. BROWN, Burns* Orr* sheep, cattle or horse ranch, being ing the treaty before him, Secre ASSUMES THEIR DEBT. surrounded by the very best range tarv Foster recapitulated the his Title good For terms call at this torv of the recent events in the is The public debt of the islands is | office or write Bvrd dr King, Real lands leading upto the revolution assumed by the United States to Estate Agents, Burns Oregon. the establi»hment of the provision fhe extent of $3.250 000. The al government, the appearance ot United States agrees to pay Queen Wm. Miller the commissi* ners at Washington, Liliuokalani $20.000 a year during B. Ware is now at work in the Stenger Blacks n i the negotiations resulting in the her life, and Princess Kalaulani Atty-at-Law, preparation of the treaty and the 1150.000. Provision is made for and that he is a first class mechanic. establishment of the protectorate by the exchange of ratifications of the Remember he guarantees satisfaction in every resjiect. O regon . B urns Minister Stevens. Secretary Fos treaty at Honolulu as soon as pos ter confirms the president’s state, sible on the part of the United Call and try me ment that the revolution was en. States by the resident commissioner JAMES B. BLAINE, tirely unexpected as far as this provided for in the treaty. government was concerned. S. B WARE HAWAIIAN SUGAR. I Camenter ¿¿Joiner* “At no time,” be savs, “had i Stevens been instructed in regard O regon . the B urns It will be observed under to his course in the event of a revo lutionary uprising. The change provisions of the treaty the sugar Shop adjoining the Ware black- was in fact al bru,,t. unlooked for, P™”*»™ »f »•’«» »¡llnol , partiel- smithshop. *>y the bv the United States mi nister and Pate ’n ,"e “,untv , McKinley law, unless congress by the naval cominmander.” .should extend it to the islands. commends stevens . Accompanying the treaty is the MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’t. In regard to a protectorate. Sec- correspondence upon the subject be ret ary Foster says: , tween the governments; also tables “Instructions have been sent the giving full details as to the area of Hotel ha« recently been enlarge and entirely renovated in arnl clase etyie. minister commending his action in the’territorv proposed to l>e annexed. | so far as lay in the puryiew of the public debt, public lands, the standing instructions to the legation annual allowances to ami revenues I, t-,r I««*. Table is Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. Ferry’« **ee» A mnuüii« ail UM> latrai and lirai Informano« about (taukni and and naval commanders ot the Unit commerce, and other economic (ianlenl II la a rreugnimd huit>orl«y. Errry planter «boukd eJ~ States in Hawaiian waters, and matters relating to the islands harr IL Sent i «K ». a. ««■ so far as they tended to co-operate Altogether there is a bulk of sever Traveling men will fiad this Hotel a nice and desiltlls j lacs * with the administration of affairs al hundred pages.—Evening Tele- stop. bv provisional government, but dis- gram. N ews I» general I FRENCH HOTEL i|