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Published if» the QroiUst Valley of .Eastern Oregon. ■ The Oldest and Most J Reliable. The Best Advertising Medium. + Valley Items. i t ........ VOL. 17. NO. 42. BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1901 ■ ]OREGON LAND DECISION Illa Name 1» CxvIgMA. STORT OF THE CRIME Buffalo, Bej>t I».--The police mood. and was erjovirg to the fall haw just learticii (hat the nil th* hearty evidence of good-will mime of the assasbiti is Leon Tl»e Vrewirtrnt While Hohl- which everywhere met his RDtc. W agou ttoad Company W ins (Salgnas. He was tam in Detroit, Iqon hie right stood John G. Mil Ing a Public Keccptiou Out After Hriutf Defeated and came here from Cleveland. Twiste. burn. af Buffalo, pruudevt of the f/olgo’r. has signed a eonftesimi Pan Ameraicau exposition, <|»t- nosering six psges of foolscap, and , ting with the President and intro i — in erhi«d> he stat«e that he is an Buffalo, N. Y., Sept.!».—Justa ducing him tn ¡wisons uf aoto who Washington, Sept. 1.—The Sec anarchist, and that he became an brief 24 Hou»» ago the newspay-—s approached. Harder art of Ercry Deaeri pt ion. Upon tta Prcsident'e I retary of the Interior has disposed enthusiastic of a body through the of toe city blazoned forth in all left stood Mr. CorUljou. BI8M\ of two contests that have been influence of Emma Goldman, whose ORRCOl whoeo their pomp iu headline type: “The ___________ _______ ft was shortly _ after 4 P. M, «Lan brougnt against holdings of the writings he h >d read, and whoes Proudest Day in Buffalo's History.’’ one of the iJirong wl«jvli t-urrmtad- Willamette Valiev and Cascade keturra he had listened to. Tonight, Tonight. in sackcloth and »nd aabe«, in ed the prteUenUal presidential party, a iuei iu*< Mountain Wagon Ro^d Cum pang, ’j Ho deaiea having anv confeder-' sumtar type, surrounded hr gruc- ¡urn- rized man of ordinary appear* in the Burns land district, Oregon. <♦♦. and says ho decided or. »be act some tarders of black, the same ante and plainly dressed in black, In each case the contestant settled three days ago, and bought the I nvwapapers are telling in funeial approaehed as if to greet the F«v<- on the disputed lands after they revolver with which the act was tones to a horrified populace the ident. L-Hh Secretary, Cmrtelvuii had taeen withdrawn for the benefit committed in Buffalo. He has deplorarle details of “the Blackest and Pr'-sident Milburn notiatd of this company, under the pro seven brothers and aisU-n iu Cleve- day in the history of Buffalo,” that the muii's Laud was swathed • JOHN W I'rvallant, visions of a grant from the Mate. land, and the Cleveland directory President McKinley, the idol of i in a bandage or handkerchief. ♦ <•£•>. FRY, < ashler. Settlement was made prior to sur- has th? names of about that num- the American people, the Kalian's . Reports of bystanders differ a* t<> I vey, however, and the local land ber living on Hosmer street an i Chief Executive and the city's lion- , which hand. He worked his wav offices on that account allowed Euclid avenue, which adjoins ored guest, lies prostrate, suffering amid the stream of people up, to both entries, made by J. C." Folty Sonic of them are batchers and the pangs inflicted by the bullet of the edge of the «lias until he was and Harvey Dison. respectively, to others are employed in different a cowardly iiMasrin, while fair life «¡thin two feet of the President. ((nrorporated 1. puss to |¡a tent. Thia action was trades. He is now detained at hangs in the Lalauce. Out on Del-, Presibent McKinley smiled, taw- lit’It NN, OttEGUN. f affirmed by the General luuxl Office. •police headquarters p tiding the a-vare avrnue, at th»- home of John etl and txjended his baud in that The Hecaetary. however, reverees result of ths Presidents injuries. G. .'.«’tarn, president < j Í ths Pan- spirit of geniality the American the former decision, holding that, Cto'.goex does not apear in the American Exposition, with tearful jx-op’.«» so well kuow, when suddea- A General Banking Business Transacted. no rights could be acquired against lfait «Jegroe uneasy or j rnitent for face and heart torn l»y condicting , ly the sharp crack of a revolver Directors; W. Y. King. I. S Gear, Geo. Fry, W. E 1'risch. ¡the company by persons making hi, a^ion. He rays he was induc hopes and fears, sits the faithful rang out loud and clear above the _________ .1. C Welcome. a settlement or entry af.er the ed. by his attention to Emma Gold wife, whore devotion is known to hum of voices, the shuflliug sound withdrawal of the lands for the tan- ‘ man’s lectures end writings, to de all the Nation. of myriad feet and vibrating wa^es fit of the company. ride that the present form of gov ll was a few moments after 4 > of applause that ever and anon I PM, while i’residsut McKinlev »»'•pt here and there over the ns- ernment in this country was all OFFICIAI' DI RECTORA PROFESSIONAL ( AHLS I was r.olding u public reception in sem bl age. Hope Bros , W. P. Keady, Wal wrong End he thought the best way I siate or oaiuox to end it was by killing the Presi the Temple of Music,-on the Pan- 1 tare was an imiant of almost ter Moore and a number of PnH* <J.«Mbit V. 8. SMOM«. ... , J K MaMl'LLEX. (U W M< ariti» land capitalists Lavs located 12, dent. He shows no signs of inean- American grounds, that the con ard- complete silence. The President ..I M > Mitodr €•■(<•••«»••. ....... > Tt> •■«« To» l ’i» 000 acres of oil fields about •0 ity, but is very reticent «taut much ly attack waa made, with wkat stool stock «Uli, a look of hesitancy, I PHOTOGRA ! HER. DES Slarkburu AU«Mr<>n<rO of hie career. is'jeters time alone can tell. miles northwest of Vale. almost of bewilderment on his face, .. T. Ì user t»«»»r»M. S anding in the midst of the i Then he retreated a step, while a F I Mtubar S»Mr»lai ' *1 W«ta. Bliru», Hregsn. The governor Las appointed Peter C. S Mut.r» SUI« Trvaaur«». numbering thousands, sur- pallor began to steal over his Hutae, uf Brownsville, to Gil the Ten Years For The Anarchist, i II ArUtaaii novi Fuk laatr»>c<l«K Main St.—opposite Dank j rounded by every evidence of good-,’ features. W H laatf» Stalo FrlsUr. vacancy caused by the resignation E »I.luru« k. Haan So»r««b« Ju4(»a, of Frank Davey ss a member of1 New York, Sept. 7—President I will, pressed by a motley throng of, The multitude, only pirlially <- A Moots i people, showerrd with expressions ware that something serious had M axfuex a or.ary t Mckinley’s recovery would mean the State Beard of Immigration. MIXTE JUDICIAL DISTRICT of love and lovafty. besieged by happened, paused Iusurprise, while M. D CU«"M w L MaraUro. Juba W lAMry, i ClrMli Ju4«e. Burdette Wolf, who murdored I that his wc<uld-be aasasrin could ; multitudes all A-acar to clasp Lu‘ necks were craned ami pll eyes «'« Milter FreaMUllnz Aliarti«». i ta coufiined in prison f<»r 10 rears, P1 yti ¿»tun d Stirgro.m. Mias Birdie Morton, a ycung girl t’ « LAND OFFK «. BCKKB tbe maximum penalty under tbe J hand—amid these surroundings. I turned as one to the rostrum where Berns. Oregon. . to whom he was paying attentions, aoytotar, .. . . ------ Oso. W. It»»-« penal code of New York State. •and with the ever-recur ring plaudits . a great tragedy was being enacted. aw«!««». . • CMA k««»ll 4®P'Oi'i,e at reriilrnce. Tiiuite 70. .some years ago in tire city of Port i Two trethads of procedure could be , of an army of sightseen ringing in • Then came a commotion. Thn*e HARNEY COt XTY. land. has taen located in Tern, adopted. The prisoner could be 1 Lis ears, the blow of the assassin : men threw theinselvrs forward, as . J. W. Morrow Joint Senator SoutH America Hemnv l>e brought . t. R < foer , •’ Resrsseotattve. ?.. arrainged before a Justice «»f Erie came, and in an instant plearure with oue impulse, and sprang to back for trial. . k LEB«. M. I» James Sporiow Ceunty Judge . . County and could demand an ex gave way to pain, admiration to ward the would-be assassin. Two I < A. Venator Phyeician and Surgeon. N. Brawn, merchant, from Burn«, amination and would hare the agonv, folly turned to furv. and ef them were United States secret CoiaiaiMiouers .. ) ti«K>. tlaigcy I dropped in to ace u* while on hie right to council and tin e to prepare , pandemonium followed. service men, who were on the look Buras, Qregca. Clerk ............. ,... !(. Ruiharcaoni Tonight a surging, swaying, ea- out, and whose duty it waste guard way to Frisco where he spends nil < ieo. Shelley Hhetiff ....................... ... his defense. The prisoner could VOfliee over Voegtly’a hardware winters. Mr. Brown says Ontari.Y waive this formality and elect to , ger multitude throngs the city against just such a calamity as Treasurer ....... ........... E. A Miller store, Mam St. ......... Jos Buchanan A «AAsaor ................ han grown beyond all of his ex go before the grand jury of Erie /main thoroughfare«, choking the ; h»d here befallen the President and bupt of Hchoola .. ............. J.C. Bartlett pectation in the last two or three poun(V The grand jury then l streets in front of the princi pal the Nation. Tbe third was a by- ......... Qee. Whiting Rnrrrycr ............ years. — Ontario Argus. g tous a tmus could find an indictment of assault . new»papers, scanning the bulletins . slander, a negro, who Lad only an Dr W. L. Manmen Ueraner ............. decree. An act of Con- with anxious eyes, aud groaning ! instant previously grus j»ed the band Klerk (napectur .. .... I.oil Ki,Lai <hoii J w Siin«. i*«ic..ti s-.»»« Commissioner Ycung. of Baker in the first degree. t City, a memtar of the Lewis and tress providing a penalty for as- or cheering in turn at each suc , of thg President. Ina twinkling. BURNS PRECINCT A-ttorneyt-at-Lav, Justice of tbe Peace ........D. Taruceon Clark Exposition co.»mission, is sault against the person <>t the ceeding bulletin as the nature of i!h e assassin was borne to the ground, Bt EX». OUEOOM. ftemstabla ......................... >»eo Iregaaki» agitating the question of calling an President would, according to legs', i the message sinks or buoys their his weapon was wrested from Lis ce > ii Bant building. grasp, ami eirorg arms pinioned CITY OF BTRNS. extra session of < the legislature, fur authorities, take precedence of tbe! Lopes. Down at police headquarters him down. C. E. Kenyon. penal code of the State of New York ' IinM Mayor • the purpose of passing a bill for an Jno. Cardwell. Marshall Of the multitude which witness in the cane of the man who made surrounded by stern-faced inquisi appropriation for the exposition. U.K. Biggs. Recorder tors ot the law. is a medium-sized ed or tare a part in the scene of the attempt on President McKin-j UEO. W. DAYEV. J ohn q saxtox W A. Gowan Teaeurer The idea ot organising a State jvT’B search for such an man of commonplace appearance, ; turmoil tmd turbulence, ticrw was (I. C. Folev. I Board of Trade. With headquarters; et)actraent in Congress will be with his fixed gaze directed to the but one mirul which seemed to u - Xfforn/yf tc, )»V. E Trisvh. Ceancilraaa Fry x BVRN«. OklttfOX. in Portland and branch offices in uiaJPi Jt would not l>e possible to tloo/. who presses his lips firmly I taiti its equilibrium»«, one hand re *< i«K>. Shelley. AHornay for Sta • tiekaol Boari. every town iu Oregon, T has become mained steady, oue eye which gazed inflict any £» greater punishment on a together and listens with an air of;______ t , , ••••»•VV-..J <-«•»«* a r »M»a »v»«a »».». ««« va assumed imtiflerenct- to the persist- with uiziinching calmuess. and or.e popular and tbe organization is ths anarchist Czolgosz by any act L<4(« l>lrwt»rj. now in process This move is head- of tbe legislature fixing a more ent strean of questions, arguments, • voice, which retained its even tenor A w UOWAX. ed in the right direction. It will aever. penalty for an attempt on objurgations and admonitions with anJ faltered not at tbe moet critical Resa» I xjoob No. 70, K of I*. Meets every Thuradav n'glit. AttTHty I.w, result in good to Oregonae a whole. tbs jjfe of the president. The which his captors seek to induce or juncture. They were the niiud and F. M. Jordan, C. C. hand and eye and voioe of Presi I«n>l «nA CoUsMlAn kiuls«»». J. M. Kyle, a Salem produce d' "lh of the President would re compel him to talk. H. Motlierahes'l. K of It. 8. g*-Sotar y l'ukll». 'FtastM X«. S. ! It was just after the daily organ dent McKinley. dealer, is shipping potatoes to Kans- Sldt *n {Le trial of the assailant for I BiMN*' — — — oaaoox. i as and Missouri this season, as ow- bomiciee, and his conviction would recital in the splendid Temple of; After the first shock of the assas BURN« CHAPTER, NO. 4». O. T.. H Music that tbe dastardly attempt sin's shot he retreat cd a step. Then ing to the dry weather in those mean death in the electric chair, Meets second and fourth Monday of was made. P anned w ith all the as the detectives leaped upon his •ach month in Masonic h ill, Voegtly ^yiLt.tAMH À FITZGERALD states the early polatd^s were ruin diabolical ingenuity and finesse of assailant ho walked slowly to a building. Ura. Maggie ¡.evens, W. .M ed. The late p»Matoes will ta a Tborntou William«, M Fit«s»r«lS. Mr». Eunice Thompson, Me»-. ’ ", which anarchy or nihilism is capa chair and seated himself, at the How s Thia? AUoraey «I Law. Rotary Pnklir, ■ good crop, ao that this market for ble, the would be assasain carried same time removing his hat and We offer One Hundred Dollars: ; Oregon potatoes will not last later /.aw, Notarial and Real Eitato BVRNH LODGE, NO. 97, A.F. «A M. ¡out the work without a hitch, ami bowing his head in his hands. In , i Reward for any case of Catarrh that; F a .«.. .« _. , , - • • • . — , than October 1. Meet« HatunUy on or before full moon. Erad ico. : cannot be cured by Hall ’ s Catarrh ihou 'Î 1118 fk8 ' Kn8 f * n * nd 1 . <he an instant. Secretary Cortelyou ai d Qualifle't broil irr« fraternally invte»!, Ì Burns, Oregon. President survive, only to divine President Milbum were at bis side. C. E. Krarow, W. N. F. H. Rieder, j he United Curf i Only two women in the ---- without R j r cbe »ey A Cc..,props.Toledo, O.) can be »«ributed that His waistcoat was hurriedly openeJ, gBF“Oftice in old Masonic building States may use the mails Is >> z Uecy. r-O .N « • ¡ ' ’ j . ’ ’ .7 ’ , | beneficent result. the President meanwhile admon paying for the privilege. These i I • «<-, the undersigned, have known BURNS LODGE, NO. 9.1, A. O. V. W. woman are widows of former presi- F j Chcne- for tbe iMt 15 years, nt’ ^’otigh well. ishing those about Inin to remain p M JORDAN, Meets at Hmwt, hall every Friday eve- I dents. They ar. Mrs. Julia P.! and perftCllv honor.*) 1 n,led *** calm, and telling them not to be aing Visiting lirothers fraternally in alarmed. Grant and Mrs. Lucretia A. Gar- In all busin.Mi tranmtlons, and *"‘<1 Practical Laud Surrey or. vited. Tliae. Hagers, W. M. Chas. N. I ed to such an attack as occurred. “But you’re wounded?" cried his <'««hrane, Recor(i«*r. field. All mail matters sent by knanciallv able to earrv out any Bara«. »»»•<•«. He EtooJ at the edge ot the raised secretary. “Let me examine.’’ Mrs Garfield and Mm. Grant under ob|igal5on', iua<l^ by his firm, dias upon which stands the great “ No, I think not,” answered the il KRNICY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O. O F. their respective written autograph W kst a T muax , Wholesale Drug Meets every Saturday evening, B own's g W MILI.F. B, j pil>e organ, at the cast side of the President, “ I am not badly hurt, 1 signatures,, and all mail matteis gists, Toleilo/O. Lail Visiting brothers fraternally in .- ", .. „ .... , , magnificent structure. Throngs assure you." vited. Frank O. Jackson, N.G. sent to these two ladies, will be W aldixc . K ixvaxa M arvin . U hole , . , Notary Public and Conreyaneer, i C. tl. Smith, Secretary. » , _ _ , , i of wonle people crowde»! in at the various Nevertheless, his garments were carried free during their lives. No sale Druggists. Toledo, O. f Korlfacra. 0»»d». lie., eeriectly aa l» entrances to gate upon their exrc- hastily loosened, and when a trick- signatures or marks are necessary I [ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-1 Bara», Oregaa. I TUI ECIRCLE. no . !<W, WOMEN OF Oírte» at Slur« utive perchance to clasp his hand, ling at ream of crimson wav seen la to f.ce carriage of mail matter to. B"ctinr directly upon the Woodcraft. Meets 2nd and 4<h Ttw.i- dar at Brown's hall. Mrs. Tillie Jordan, either of these ladies, the address W<JO(| ;nd mucou, turfacw, of tht. and then file thtir way out through wind its way down hie breast, Mrs. Ione Wldting, Guardun. being suflicient. Mrs Garfield lias Hygte(U 75f p„ g^i the gotxi-nalured mob that every spreading its tel I t ale slain over Clerk. The Northwest Livestock and I enjoyed the privilege smee 1881 4)y gU druggiMi. Testimonials free ' mitiute swelled and multiplied at his white linen, their worst fears Wool Growers’Journal and Items, • nd Mrs Grant since 1«89.—Eg. HsU> pp|, the tael the points of ingress and egress to ConDucx-d on Second page. OregouiAu :’rv1 h »»na, $’.>0 • ‘• Ï£.V._ - I e »• ' • Geer & Cummins ! THE CITIZENS BANK ! i I Capital Stock i E $25,000 00 : i s. 1 wivv .1 u —k . - 1 I » . ^ » . x ivaoiuvm m — 1 —• » aa A I»C v. • a - a 1^. aara u ivuv> (I A ya m » A » » a