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Published tn th«
Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
; r he Oldest and Most |
Reliable.
The Best Advertising
Medium.
Valley Items
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K
VOL. 17.
H. D. Nalstore. Fiasrletar
Gu IT t'wahraaa. rXMer ao4 Masa«er.
BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1901.
NO. 43.
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BERCIA* <)¥ THE AUTOPSY.
STATEIS READY TO PAY
THE NEW PRESIOENT^;;
1-^
Roosevelt a first step
after taking
tl* oath was in line with its re­
i
demption. His first net wu to a«k
the meiNbers of the Cabinet to r*--
I
Buffn’.o, Rept. 14.—The following
•calp Bounty Warrants Called
<rt
tain
their port folios in order to aid
Roosevelt Took the Oath
lu Ry the Treasurer.
report of the autopsy upon the
Office at BuITulo
him to conduct the Government
remains of President Me Kinlev
, on linen laid down by him who««
was ¡Wued at 5 (/clock.
lo'icv he had declared he would
‘•The bullet which struck < vjrll.e
uphold. Such an appeal was lio*.
A dispatch to the Oregonian from
Hardware of Evory Dotcription.
breastLono d J not fWR through
Buffalo, N Y.Sept 14.—Theodore to be resisted, and every mouther
Salem dated the 12th says : State
the
akin
and
did
little
barm.
The
Roosevelt.
who today was tragically , of
___________
____ including Secretary
the Cabinet,
• Treasurer Moore v>day issued a
huunn ,
OKEGON
other
bullet
passed
through
both
elated
to
the
Chief
Magistracy
of
of
State
Hay
and Secretary of the
call for all outst Hiding sculp boun-
walls
of
ll»e
atomach
near
its
lower
,
he
American
Rrpoblic
by
the
'
Treasury
Gage,
who wore oOmma­
ty warrants indoreed prior to Jan­
ilorder.
Both
boles
bole«
were
found
to
drori,
drarti
«rf
wf
♦'rseid-ïrt
Frasideat
McKinley,
Mch,intoy,
rp-j
e
D
-1
»¡cated
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;
;
with
;
•
’
ia
-
Washington,
-
fi ne
uary 1, 1901. Stated in round
be perfectly closed by the stitrties, lered this city of mourning this' agrrunf for the”present.7t ka-f"
y *-w--w
a* w 9 ««i_~
«
numbers, the total amount of boun­ L.. «k.
—I. L. — 1.
J •
«•
• • •
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had I Wi
afternoon,
after a *
a * remarkable
and retain their several jx>rtfolio«.
-
IX » I«i»w 11, aeti*
w. WMS»S * ts^iv
was>J
ty warrants I bbuh ! under the old but ths tissue around tach - Z hok
.
become gangicnous. After
*“
-
-
pass- perilous
journey
Lorn the heart of
n
law wa« 1120,000. Upon the«e
itig through th« stomach 'he jhe north w<xxb*.
there is due about 112,OCX) interest,
W ill Have an Early TriaL
bullet passed Into the back walls
He bad lx-n President, under
j
making
a
total
of
<132,000.
The
I
Buffalo,
Sept. 14.—District At-
anas soasases mmms « eap-w.^.eo<
>•••• »•••aw«« • *•••
Iasi legislature levied a tax of one of the abdomen, hitting and tear- the Constitution and law of the I torney Thomas Penny today tr *>k
•LU Lfc-VEXh.
X
JOHN IV Bl i Mia. |‘r««idaut,
ti Ku. IKY, Cashier.
mill, which prodmePapproxtmate- ingthe upper end of the kidney land, since the minute the uisrtyrcd steps to bring I-eon Ctolgosz, thi
\ica rtkaident. •
ly <117,0<M), the last of which sum This portioD of the bullet’s track president ceased to live. Ail the a‘■-Main of President McKinley, t*>
is now coming in to tl a s ate treas­ was also gangrenous the gangrene duties and powers of the office had au immediate trial for that crin»-.
involuing the psnerea*. The bullet devolved upon hits, but he was as
ury from the several counties It
has not y*t b*»-n found. There1 ¡«owerless as the humblest citizen ' Monday morning Mr. Pvnnv will
will thus be seei. that the amount
present to the County Court grand
V
(Incorporated )
f of money raiaed on the scalp boun­ was no sigh of peritonitis or disease to exercies one of them until be jury, now in eesaion, the evideuc**
of other ofgana. The heart wall.« had 'XMnplied with the constitution­
BURNS.
OREGON.
ty tax will lack <15000 or more
*
were very thin. There was no al provision requiring him to take I of the dastardly crime, and there
r of paying off tho warrants. This
evidence of any attempt at repair a prescribed oath to support and ' is not the slightest shadow of doubt
amount will oorne before the next
on the [iart of nature, and death defend the Constitution and laws 'that Leon Czolgost will be indict* d
| A Ce neral Banking Business Transacted.
next legislature as a deficit.
for murder in the first degree.
i result*-d from the gangrene which' of the United Staten.
I Aa waa shown through The Ore-
Directora' W, Y. King. I R Geer, Geo. Fry, W E Triech
County
Judge Edward K. Emory
affected the stomach around tjie < He took that oath at 3:30o’clock •
J C. Welcome.
Rtnian some time ago, the demand
will
immediately
receive the re­
bullet wounds, as well as the tissue this afternoon in the library of the
uj»ou the scalp bounty-fund under
port
of
that
indictment
from the
around the further course of the i residence of Analev Wilcox, a per­
• »sessssee om ••«•••••
the new law bid« fair to exceed the
grand
jury.
District
Attorr*ev
e easss as M e om Baai i»
<9
bullet Death waa unavoidable sonal friend with whom be stayed
appropriation by a considerable
J Penny will at once move that th«
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
win.
It will not be surprising by anv surgical or medical treat- earlier in the week when the ohvsi- indictment be transferred to th«
ment and was the direct result of eiatyt thought President McKinley
therefore, if the next Legislature
i Supreme Court for trial, as capital
the
bullet wound.
would recover from the wound in­
iji..««h Ml«ei>
finds iuteil confronted with a de­
! offenses cannot lie tried in ti>«
,U W MrHrtd.
J K M ML’LLXX.
"HARVEY’ D GA LOR. M D.
dicted by the assassin.
mand for relief under two sca'p
<
M a «Mt
I County Court. Judge Emory wiil
• HERMAN MATSINGER. M D.
i mtn«« To* sue
There were present when he
bounty laws. The state appropria
will grant the desired order of
D R X. Mlarkburu
"P M RIXLY, M. D,
swore to the oath : Secretaries Root,
PHOTOGRAl HER.
T I UHI
lion is <50,000 under the now law,!
-MATTHEWS MANN, M. D Hitchcock, Lung. Wilson and i*o«U tra-afer. Then Czolgosz can be ar-
f I UHubar
and the counties must pay one-!
; raigned to plead to the indictmei t
< S U«x>ro
Murns, Oregnn.
"HERMAN MYNTER M. D.
master Gmeral Smith, Senator C.
thin! of the bounties. When the
i. II Aok«ra«o
.
on Monday, September 23. It is
"ROSWELL PARK. M. D.
W H L..4.
Main St —opposite Rank
M. Depew, of New York, Judge of
fund is exhausted Secretary of
'
not known that he will be arraign­
X WnWertoa
..EUGENE WA8DIN, M. D.
the Court of Appeals Haight, Jahn
a.
Stale
Dunbar
will
cease
to
issue
A Moore
•XJ H AR LES C. 8TOC ETON, M D ' H. Scatberew, Mr. and Mrr. Ansley ed oti that day, but that is th«
warrants.
But
the
Counties
which
{
earliest day upon which thepnao:i-
WIRTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
M AXSOKX A OCARY
M. 0 CUffSrd
have paid out scalp money in an-’ ‘• edward J. J aneway . M. d . Wilcox, Miss Wilcox, George P.i **r can be brought before the court,
aire'iit Jud««.
"W. W. JOHNSTON, M. D.
Sawyer, Dr». Mann, Parke and
V in Mlll«r
rreaa.uUof Aliarne?.
W L. MaradtfO,
Jahn W Geary,
ticipation of reimbursement from
as at present there is no stasiotCof
v s land orncR. bckxs
"W. P. KENDALL,
Stockton, Mr. a: d Mrs. Carlton
I the alate will be b« fore the Legisla-
Pf<yei‘ ian» A Suryeom.
the
Sup.eme Court. On Septem­
R«lo«'.
(t*° w H«r^
Surgeoo, U. 8. A.
Sprague, Mr. ar.d Mrs John G. Mil­
Boras. Oregon i.'tureforan appropriation, and aa
R««»l <•♦.
Ch««. N«w»!l
ber
23
Justice White will couve* «
„CHARLES CAREY, M D.
burn, the secretary to the President,
KW^Otfire at resi*Imre. *l*houa '.*0.
imsnv of the counties will be inter-
haiiney coi nty .
■the regular September term of pa t
"EDWARD L. MUNSON.
William Ixxb, Jr.; the secretary tv
lested, it may be expected that the
Joint Nnnator
J. W. Morrow
!
three of the Supreme Couit, which
Assistant Surgeon U. S. A.
the deceased President, George B.
*' ReyrMeiitativw ... .
LN Gear,
.members of the legislature will.
I part is set aside for the trial of
Jamo i Sparrow |_|
Cauniy Juda»
( give their support to anything ask-! "HER.MANU8 L BEAR, M D.’’! Cortelyou, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
criminal cooes.
I A. Venator ¡
• Kt IF’ M. U
The report of the autopsy has • Carrv, C. R. Scalhered, J. I). Saw- •
Co m m issi o a ars ..
i<d
for
in
that
line.
) Geo. tlagey
Should the murderer inform ti «
Phyeician and Surgeon.
given rise to the theory, hinted at yer and William Jeffers, official
... If. Richart-eon
Clerk
..............
court
that he ha« no counsel, and
a day or two after the President I telegrapher, in addition to Judge
lurai, Ortfca.
Geo. Shells,
Rboriff..................
CROOKED
DIN
FILL
FRY'
that
he
has no means with wl.nh
..’... It. A. Miller
was shot, that Czolgoez, inorder to John R. Hazel, of the United States
Treasnror ..............
“Office over Voegtly’s hardware
to
employ
one, the court will be re­
.... Joe Bgchanan
Asooaaor ................
store. Main St.
Snake III* er Farmer Charred insure the accomplishment of his District Court, who administered quired to assign an attorney to de­
Nu|»t. o( Hclioote .. ............ J. C, Bartlett
pur]>ose, poisoned the bullets that the oath.
With illicit Manufacture.
............ Geo. Whitir g
fend the prisoner upon the trial of
Nurveyor ............
were fired. The gangrene tound
■
The scene was a most affecting
IW W L Marsden
Coroner ..............
the indictment for murder.
guio? a HiooH.
Deputy Vi.itid Statre Marshal in the path of the bullet is thought1 one. The new President bad just]
Ix>n Richstdbon
Block Innjxx*tor
District Attorney Penny is per­
i
Roberts yesterday arrived from to be strong evidence in support of i come from the Milburn house, I
J w StR.
Dall ni Biff.
BURNS PRECINCT.
fectly confident that Czolgosz will
Eastern Oregon, sate the Oregon­ this view by Dr. Wasdin, one oil where his predecessor lay cold in
Justice of the Peace ... D. Istncson
Atforneyt-af-I.av,
be convicted of the crime of murder
the consulting physicians.
Dr. death. Overcome by the deep per­
('/•ostatilo ........................... Grò Trogaakio
■ wbwo . ousox.' ian of the 14th, having in charge
in the first degree—that is, that the
, C. C. Djtvis, wlto, on examination Wasdin is considered an expert of, sonal sorrow he felt, in his character-,
CITY OF BURNS.
0^^Offlce in Bank building.
crime
was deliberate and pretmdi­
C. E Kenyon. I
before United States Commissioner high standiog in the Marin« Hos­ istically impulsive way he had
Mayor
nted
—
and the pealty for which,
J no. Cardwell,
Marshall
, Frank Moore, of Baker City, was pital service. A chemical and gor.e first to the house of mourning
under
the laws of New York Stat«-,
C. S. Biggs
Racor 1er
J_| ITKS a SAXTOX.
held to answer for running an illicit bactcriolovical examination of the to offer his condolence and sympa­
tV A. Gowsn !
is death by electrocution. District
Teaaurer
He was committed to remaining bullets in the pistol will,| thy to the broken-hearted widow
URO W. UATRa.
JOHX O. BAXTO5 distillery.
ft.C. Folev.
, Attorney Penny will permit of i o
) *V. E Triach.
Cauncllinan
' the County Jail in default of bends,1 however, confirm or demolish thia' Secretary Roof, who 20 years ngc*
^ffamdys af f-nw,
j ieo Fry
j but says he will be able to furnidi theory and such an examination had been present at a similar acene delay, and the dastard assassin
'Geo Shelley.
wiil be given a speedy trial by juiv.
bi B ns . nagoow.
: the necessary bonds in a few days. will undoubtedly La made at once When Arthur took the oath after
gM^* Attorno? for Stats School Board
Davis is about 65 years of age. a by the authorities.
the death of another President who
L»4t« Dlr««t»ry.
, . -
.
"Through the months of June
But whether this theory is estab­ fell a victim to an assasain's bulkt,
native of Southern Missouri, and
i
and
July our baby was teething
' has been a resident of this state lished or not, it seems probable almost broke down when he re-J
Bi sag I odos N o . 70, K of I* ^UlLt.lASt A FlTtOCRALD
'
and
took
a running off of the bow­
I for eome 30 years. He has a small that tho result of the autopsy will quested Mr. Roosevelt, on behalf of
Meets sverv Hior«dav night
' Tkarntou Wllllsm*.
M. rusccrald.
els
and
sickness
of the stomach."
F. M. Jordan, C C.
give rise to a medical controversy. the inembere of the Cabinet of the;
Allora*; at law.
Notary ffubll«, farm and prune orchard on the
i says O P. M. Holliday, of Deming,
8. Motherahead, X of K 8.
*. ’
Snake Rivoe, about 20 miles below The gangrened condition of the in­ late President, to take the preacrib-1 ”?o
/.nt®, Notarial and Reul Relate
,
.
,
Ind. "His boweb would mare from
terior
wounds,
which
tho
physi
i
Huntington, and is said to bo worth
• cd oath. There waa not a dry eye(
......
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BURNS CHAPTER, NO. 4». O E. 8
Practice.
(
; tive to eight times a day. I had a
cians thought were healed, and the
Borne
<20,000.
lie
is
charged
with
Meets second anti fourth Montlav of
room.
i bottle of Chamberlain’sColic.Chol-
Rurna, Oregon.
Continued on Third page.
distilling prune brandy, or eome
I The new President was visibly
, ... .
,,
i ■
each month in Masonic h ill, Voegtlv (
.
.
,
•.
.
•
,,
i era and Diarrhoea Remedy in th«
Office in old Masonic building sort of ardent spirits, which is con­
building. Mrs. Maggie Levens, W. M
shaken, but he controlled himself, ,
,
,. .
,
i
, /
,
. .. .
. . house and gave him four drops in
Mrs Eunice Thompson, Sec.
and when he lilted his hand to
°
•
sidered good country boy booze. It
llow'a This?
t
,
.,
, ' a teaspoonful of water and he got
is said that he has been in thia
swear
it
was
as
steady
as
though
1
„
„
.«
..
We offer One Hundred Dollars
, .
. ,
..
.
¡better at once, no.d by Jl. M.Ilor-
BURNS LODGE, NO. 97, A. F. à A M. p M JORDAN.
I
carved
in
marble.
With
the
deepi
,
.
r
business
for
a
number
of
years,
and,
Me<-ts Saturday on vr before full moon, j
Reward for any ca«e of Catarrh that
. A.
.
.
i ton, Burns; bred Haines, Harner
solemnity ol the ^evasion he an- ■,
. being a not very intelligent man,
Qiialifli'ii brothers frxtvrnolly invited,
Practical Land Surveyor.
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
¡does not realize that he is guilty
! nounced to those present that his
<'. E. Ksnyon, W. M.
F. 8. Rtsdrr.
heme. Orygoe,
P. T. Thomas, Sumtcrville, Ala.,
any
moral
turpitude
in
the
matter.!
Usey.
F. J Cheney A Cc , props.Toledo, O. 'aim would be to be William Mc-|( “I was suffering from dyepepsi.»
Davie has a Chinese wife and a son
We, the undersigned, ham known Kinley’s successor in deed as well . wheu I commenced taking Kod>»l
BURNS LODGE, NO. »3, A. O. U. W. I g W. MILLZR,
of 12 and a girl of 9 years. Not
i as in name. Deliberately
T
he pro- Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bot-
F. J Cheney for the last 15 years,
Meets at Brown hall every Friday eve­
lon^
ago
he
procured
a
new
still,I
tlce and digest anything.” Kodol
j
claimed
it
in
these
words
:
ning
Visiting brothers fraternally in­
and believe him perfectly honora­
’ i Cure is the only prepar­
Notary
Publie
and
Conveyancer,
"In
this
hour
of
deep
and
lerri-
.
Dyspepsia
his
old
one
having
been
worn
out.
vited. Thus. Sagers, W. M. Chao. N.
ble in all business transactions, and
ation
containing
all the natural di­
' Mortgacsa. De«di. Etc., correctly mads.
He makes a decoction of prunes
ble National bereavement I wish to
Coehrane, Recorder.
financially able to carry out any
gestive fluids, it gives weak stom­
Office aMtors.
Munta, OrsgMi. ' and sugar, and tones it up with
i state that it shall be my aim to achs entire rest, restoring their nat­
obligations made by his firm.
.
j continue absolutely without vari­ ural condition. H M. Horton, Burns;
{alcohol to give it strength, aud the
HARNEY IZIDGF, NO, 77. I O O F
'.V est a T rvax , Wholesale Drug­
Mm*t. every H«t*ir*i«v evening, B owii ' s
' stuff is io favor with person« who
ance the policy of President Mc- Fred Haines, Harney.
WANTRn-SRVRRAL SIUSONS OF CHAR
hall
Ventine brothers fraternally in-
gists,
Toledo, O.
acter and .rMqniV.d;.:^
«ood reputation In each .tatefi.ne In
tw '"‘lul«° in a cheap drink "
,
Kinley for the peace and prosperi­
viteJ
Frank O. Jackson, N.G.
Ulla eotinlr rr—■----------------------------- - -------
W aloino , K iknana M arvix , Whole
C. G. Btni’h, Secretary.
«1*1 ♦•tablt
ty
and honor of our belcvcd ! The Queen City Furniture Co,
«
”
id
»everalsuch
stills
Snanelal ali
sale Druggista. Toledo, O.
operated in various parts of;
country.”
of Baker City, is ranching into
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
rartliffA« film!
had wh«n
Wwf ! a I he
I. — state
«. ^. *
TULE ClttCLK, NO 10 i, WOMEN OF I and carrlaj««
(urn! b»«l
wlwa naeaivarv
n«r*««arv Rtf
(
The
far
reaching
significance
of
Harney raHey after trade. Their
Wowtcralt. M»eta 2n<t and 4th Tuas- 1 .onm* Rnaio«< ««It addra««ad >tami,a<l «n-'
—
— upon
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1 I (email?. , -T-
acting
directly
the
dav at Brown's hall. Mrs. Tilth Jordan,; r»,o(*
riscauan dullding, thira«» ,
„ thia pledge to continue the policy
ht this issue. Read
blood and mucous surfaces of the
Mrs. I om Whiting,
Guardian.
I
of
the
dead
President,
announced
what
they
have
to aay.
The
date
for
holding
the
Second
,
¥ttem
p
ri<je
?5<
pcr
8ol(
|
*
Clerk.
The Northwest Livestock and
at
the
very
threshold
of
a
new
gov-|
____
,
w
-____
Annual Harney County Fair !>as by a|| druggi-ts. Testimonials free
i Wool Growers’ Journal and Items,
cm mental regime, profoundly im-
Fine .jJati ng done b»Jorpenem
been chsnged to Sept, 30 to Oct. 5, HbU.b FamiiT Piij, are tbe
O*ffg««lsn sfH Items, $?íO
12s ve?r
Desili ('sa »cd L) Gangrene A round
the Nt ornarli Roand.
Geer & Cummins
w w
a
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A
i
¡THE CITIZENS BANK
. Capital
„r.._ Stock
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