Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, October 26, 1901, Image 1

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Harney Valley Items
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VOL. 17..
BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1901
M. D. Melai»»«. r«aprlel«r
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I PLOTTING IN SAMAR
NO. 48.
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ROUNDED THE TOUR
have just been received at the War
the park within the time and that
Department. Upon the muster out
original rules governing the oon-
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of ths Dorty-firet Regiment, Ray­
1 test made no mention of having to
mond went to the Province of!
touch the ground within the 30
The dispute is due te
Another Hlauffbtor of Ameri­ Pampanga and endeavored to or Feat Accompli »lied by Santos- ¡minutes.
ganite a band of outlaws i.mong'
the
action
of
the committee, which
cans Hui Bren Averted.
Dumont in lite Alr-Blilp.
bis former comrade. May 7, while*
som« time ago modified the terms
he was riding along a road near!
of ths contest by iuwrting the lat­
the barrio of San Jose with Henry j
ter stipulation. Hantos-Dumont at
Manila, Oct. 20—Owing to the Bohn, who bud also been a private,
the
time ‘protested and refussd to
Paris, Oct. 19—Santos-Dumont's
Hardware of Every Description.
vigilance of Lieutenant Thomas M. in th« Forty-first Infantry, and'
be bound by the fresh regulations,
airship ascended at St. Cloud at
I Baines, Jr., of the Ninth Unit'd with wLom be lutuued to ba on
and strenuously upheld this view
OltEGON,
UlKSR
.States Infantry, another slaughter friendly relations, Raymond tr«su:b- <2:42 o’clock this afternoon, and with th« Count de Dion «ad otker
’of American troops by insugents crously turned on his companion fir« minutes afterward began to members of the committes on de­
Las been averted.
It seems that and killed him with his revolver round the Eiffel tower. He com­ scending today, finally declaring
i Lieutenant Baines discovered a and lheu emptied the dead man’s pleted his trip successfully, but a that he cansidered that Tie had won
,i prisoner re entering a cell at Car- pockets. Twjdays afterwards, in question has arisen as to whether j the prize and would not try again,
bigs, Island of Satnar, where sev­ company with Ulrich F. Rogers I it was done within the time limit, i If the money was withheld it was
eral were confined, through a bole atid George L. Mubn, formerly of ’ 30 minutes. M. Deutsch says the no» his fault. M. Deutsch said bn
that had been ruade in the wall 1 the Forty-first, Raymond, garbed aeronaut won the prize. The com- would gir« 25,000 francs Io Ike
eecsssesssaessseeeeasss^woeMicsssvsaasssseiSMM I An investigation showed a plan to in the unitorm of a United States mittee, however, declares that San­ poor, notwithstanding the decision
JOHN W ttfGGH. President,
U. C. LEVENS,
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fill the jail with bolomen and to Army officer, entered the premises tos-Dumont took 30 minutes and of the committee, but Santos-Du-
UEO FRY, Cashier.
Via» Präsiden t. j
call the guard, which would be ot a peaceful native and robbed 40 4-T seconds to uu.ke the trip.
i moot declined to acceDt the offer
Santos-Dumont started for the i mt a solution of the difficulty.
nec seary to gel the door open, aud him of saddles, bridles a.id three
' then to attack the garrison. It also horses
On the nigbt of Mar 9 first time at 2:29, but, on leaving
There was a large assemblage of
levelo|>ed that the instigators were Raymond forced his way into the the rark, his guide rope caught in people at the EilTti tower. Con­
a priest and the Presidents, both of home of a respectable native girl ’ a tree and he was obliged to decend. siderable interest was manifested
(Incorporated.)
He started again at 2 42, rose 250 in the achievement in other part«
whom have beeu arrested, together and asktulled her.
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OREGON.
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HUHNS,
In reviewing this case and ap­ yards, and then pointed for the of Paris, groups of people gather­
! with acrersl other prominent per­
sons. Other attempts have been proving the sentence of death, Gen- j Eiffel tower, tho balloon going to a ing in the streets to watch the
discovered, but fortunately frus­ 1 oral Chaffee said : “The depravity ; straight line. It was seen through progress of the elougxted yellow
A General Banking Business Transacted.
trated, at Psmbujan and other and dang» reus criminal propensi­ the field glasses to arrire at the i balloon with long guide ropes hing­
Directors: \V. Y. King. I. S Geer, Geo. Fry, XV. E Trisch.
l»ints in Samar. Several persona ties of the accused, involving in tower and round it. The time np ing and white canvas propellois
J. C. Welcome.
have been arrested in connection I the short space of three days the ' to that point, with the wind in the whirling around, while thoee below
; robbery of a helpless native, the I balloon’s favor, was eight minutes distinctly distinguished the loud
with these.
Reinforcement« are being rushed licentious violation of a rerpecta- < and 45 seconds. It returned against buzzing of the motor. Santos-
! to Hainar. Three hundred and b'.e girl and the treacherous assas-' the wind and made slower head­ Dumont rounded the Eifiel tower
OFFICIAL DIKUX’TOHY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
thirty marines, under Lieutenant-1 «¡nation of a comrade from motives way, but still kept in the right di­ between the second and topmost
sta re or ouaooN.
Colonel Mancil C. Goodreil, havej of pare avariciousness, can call for rection for St. Cjoud, which it platforms at about 75 yards aw ay
|J >s«l>h 31 mot«
ü. B. Mt* Abort,
reached iu the total time of 29 from the tower. The balloon pitch­
IV McSrtd« J II McNC'LLKX.
gone there on board the cruiser ■ but one fitting penalty."
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M s Mood» j
SMfriMaiH.
minutes, 15 seconds. But instead ed somewhat when going against
1 Th >mas lot gua •
New York, and two battalions of the I
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p. k N Blsckburn
▲ Morney (¿•••rul,
of
descending immediately, Santos- the wind, and Santos- Dumont, when
¡Twelfth Ii fantry will start imnaee’-
BANKRUPTCY DECISION.
PHOTOGRA1 HER
1 I <i«r
«•«•rnur.
Dumont
made a broad sweep oyer < he descended, said the motor sud­
F. 1 OMibsr :
' lately for the same destination.
a*«t«vM * «I
C 8 M m »«
Btaui Trootvror.
the
Aero
Club grounds, with the denly stopped while the balloon
Itnrna, ♦’»regen.
Officers from other provinces that' Interpretation of the Law by a Frd-
J H AckvrtusB
Su«l rub luatracUun.
result
the
result
that austher min-1 was a littls distance from the tower.
were supposed to be pacified bar«)
erai Judge of Georgia,
Main St.—opposite Bank
W >< Lc»d*
■IM rr)ut«r.
aC K WulvBrto*
ute
and
25
seconds
were consumed ■ He thought he might have to de­
recently arrived in Manila and
. {K I. Haau
Su»rMM Jn«s«s.
*r A.
r«
. they say that the news of American
Atlanta. Ga , Oct. 20. Judge XV . before the wot k men seized th* guide scend, but luckily he succeeded iu
‘diea.ters rpread
like wildfire,T Neuman, of the United Stetes j rope. Thus, technically, Santos- getting the machine started agein
. M. D aiffhrd jyj AUBDF..N A OKAItY
Ctraatl Ju«««.
Wm Miller
among
the
natives,
who scarcely district Court, has handed down Dumont exceeded the time limit From that time on the motor work­
Vr«M«ulliif AU>fu«r.
W. L. Marcirò,
John W Grary,
u. s LAXÜ orricK. aukxa.
attempted
to
conceal
their
delight., an opinion of interest to tho mer- bv 40 seconds.
ed satisfactorily.
Physicians <L Surgeons.
Qeo w Hay*«
Rtfirtor,
The enormous crowd that had !
The
Manila
constabulary
dts-j
cantile
community
and
the
legal
Chaa
X*e«ll
Burns.
Oregon,
Uo4Mi*or,
I covered a large quantity of steel profession at large. The Supreme gathered inaide and outside the
Boers report that General Dewet
jp^’tlllice at resilience, 'l'butie 20.
HARNEY COUNTY
wagon springs, which were being ’ Court of the United State« has de­ grounds gave the aeronaut a tre­ is dead.
Jetât Kanwtor ........ ... .J. W. Morrow |
shipped to various districts. In-1 elded, under a sectio.i of th« bank- mendous ovation. As bis basket
1.8 Geer <
'* Keaeeaentatlve
A number of districts in R ussia
Jamu«
Sparrow
Ceunty Judge
vestigation showed that these were ’ ruptcy law, that a payment rect iv- came within speaking distance, i are ezperiencing a famine and are
H.
KLEBS.
M.
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1 A. Venator
to be used in manufacturing bolos.
a creditor of a bankrupt < Sxntos-Dumont leaned over tho : calling on the borne government
Cemmxaionerv ...
1 Geo. Hagey
Physician and Surgeon.
Thu troops in Satnar anticipate within four month« preceding the 'side and asked: “Have I won the for relief.
Clerk
............... . ...H. Ricbaroson
Burnt, Oregon.
Brigadier General: filing of the petition in bankruptcy ! prize?” Hundreds of spectators
Geo Shelley
Sheriff
hard fighting
Tho campaign in Ohio opened «♦.
it. a . Milter
Treoiurar ................... ........
“Office over Vorgtly’s hardw are Jacob II. Smith, who is in com- I must be surrendered before the shouted: “Yes, yes,” but the Count
Deleware,
the 19th, the principal
Joe Hut-hanan
AiBonrt^r
store, Main St.
Imand, has visited most of the ports; creditor shall be allowed to prove de Dicn, a member of the commit-
Hupt, of Mchoul« .... ...........J.C. Bartlett
speakers
beieg
Senators Iknns
!
tee,
appeared
and
threw
a
damper
and instructed the commanders his claim in bankruptcy, whether
and
Foraker.
that the insurrection must ha ham- the payment was received knowing­ on the enthusiasm by savirg: “My
Dr W. I.. Mara«en
Ceronrr ...............
glOGH A BIUGS.
President Roosevelt has-^eclini'i
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mered out and General Lukban, ly or not. Another section of the friend, you have lost the prize by
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a
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Richardson
Slock Inspector ....
bankruptcy act authorizes a set-off 40 seconds."
to
designate an official representa­
J.
W
Bl««»
Dalton
Biffa-
the
insurgent
leader,
captured.
HURNS PRECINCT
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to
a
creditor
who
received
a
prefer
­
Numbers
of
the
onlookers
pro
tive
to be present at the electrocu­
..!>
fameson
Already
the
movement
of
troops
JuRticflof Ute ttee<-e
A tto meyt-al-La w,
tested
against
this
announcement
ence
amount
of
goods
which
had
... Geo Tregask)«
Cenmahle.............
tion
of Czolgosz.
has begun.
HIRN», ORKGON.
been
sold
to
the
bankrupt
subse
­
in
lively
terms,
but
the
Count
de
HURNS
General
Lacuna,
who
suricnder-
CITY OF
jp^“OrtIce in Bank building.
Admiral Francis M.-Bunoe, re-
C. E. Kenyon
Vsvor
cd last May, has complained to quent to the payment received if[ Dion said: “That is the decision of j tired, died at his home itT Hartford,
Jno. Cardwall.
Marshall
General Chaffee that the terms up the goods enlerei into became a the committee, in accordance with ■ Conn., the 19th, from cancer of the
C.8. Htgaa.
Recorder
ths rules of the contest."
|_j «YKV A SAXTON-
on which he and his force surrend part of the bankrupt estate.
tongue, aged 65.
W A. Gowan
Te»«urer
i
The
question
before
Judge
New
The crowd, however, refused to
fl C. Folev.
UKO W. HAYKd.
JOHN U SAXTON. ered have not been tes peeled by the ;
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j»V. E Trieeh.
Ceunoiluisn
Americans. He exhibit* s docu­ man was as to whether such a set­ accept this view, and a warm dis-' Russia is lending her »»’star.ee
Attorneyt-at-Law,
JGeo Fry
ment signed by himself and Gen- off would be allowed in the case of cussion ensued, the majority of the ; toward the release of Miss 8ton«-.
'Geo. Hbellcy.
Bt'llXS. ORKGON.
i
jeral Frederick Funston, in which a creditor whose preference was spectators taking the ground that! the Aiuenean missionary held I v
CtF“ Attorney for 8Ute Seheol Board.
j Bulgarian brigands for ransem.
he and his force are granted im- not knowingly received. Judge: Santos-Dumont was entitled to the
Directory.
Newman
holds
that
the
set
off
prize
because
he
had
reached
the
i munity in respect of all acts com­
The laws of health require that
A FITZOZRAI.D
Bvaws tx»i»oK No. 70, K of I*
mitted contrary to the laws of war should be allowed as well where grounds within the 30 minutes, si-
the payment was innocently re­ though he had not descended im­ the bowels move once each day and
Meets evurv rhuradav night.
Since
the
document
was
executed,
Thornlau William.,
M Fiuterai«,
F. M. Jordan, C. 0.
ceived as in eases where it is not. mediately.
■one of the penalties for violating
A Cornar at Law,
notary Public, several of Lacuna’s officers and
H. Mothershead , K of It. 8.
Tho
aeronaut,
after
protesting
this law is piles. Keep vour bow-
men
have
been
tried
condemned
Law, Notarial and Real Estate
against
the
decision
of
the
commit
­
sis
regular by taking a dose of
Sidney,
a
thriving
town
on
Cape
and
sentenced
tr>
death
for
killing
BURNS CHAPTER, NO. 49. O. E S
Practice.
tee, finally shrugged hie «boulders Chi.mberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Breton,
was
almost
wiped
out
by
Meets second and fourth Monday of I
American
prisoners.
General
Burns, Oregon.
sach month in Masonic hall, Voegt(v 1
i and remarked: “Anyway, I do not Tablets when necessary and you
fire, the 19th.
Office
in
old
Masonic building Funston says that when it was
building. Mrs. Mvggie Levens, W. M
1 care pereonally for the 100.000 will never have that severe puniah-
signed he gave Lacuna to under­
Mra. Eunice Thompson, Sec.
llow* Thi»?
I francs. 1 intended to give it to tueut inflicted upon you. Price 25
stand that the killing of American
cents. For sale by II. M. Horton,
\Ve offer One Hundred Dollars. the poor.’’
prisoners
was
excepted.
Lacuna
RURN8 LODGE, NO. 07, A.F. A A M. p M. JORDAN,
The
crowd
persisted
in
declaring
Burns; Fred Haines, Harney City
Reward
for
any
caee
of
Catarrh
that
admits
that
something
was
said
on
Meets Saturday on or before full moon.
that
Santos-Dumont
had
won.
A
cannot
bo
cured
by
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
the
subject,
but
say«
no
thorough
Qnalifletl brothers fraternally invited,
/'radical Land Surveyor.
number of ladies who were present
<’. E. Ktnyon, W. M.
F. 8* Rieder,
Eruption«, cuts, burns, scald«
Mura». Oregon, understanding was reached and he Cure.
Secy.
considers the written agreement F. J. Cheney A Cc.. props.Toledo, O. threw flowers over the aeronaut. and sores of all kindaquickly heal­
We, the undersigned, have kuown Others offered him bouquets, and ed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
binding.
BURNS LOlMiK, NO. S3, A. O. I'. W.l
Certain cure for piles, Beware of
g W. MILLKR,
F. J Cheney for the lust 15 years, one admirer, to the amusement of Counterfeits. l’.o sure you get tl.e
Meets at Brown hall every Friday eye­
and believe him perfectly honora­ the onlookers, even presented him orig-Laai—DeWitt's. H. M. Horton,
SENTENCED TO BE HANGED.
sing Visiting brothers fraternally in­
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
vited. Tlios. Sagers, W. M. Cha«. N.
Burns; Fred Haines, Harney.
ble in all business transactions, and with a little white rabhit.
Mnrtg.f.a. head*. Ble., eorrectly made,
Oovbrane, Reeordor.
At this moment, M. Deutsch
Case of Unusual Depravity in the financially able to carry out any
ufflr« al Stora.
Maras, Ora.on.
himself arrived at the club grounds
Philippines.
obligations made by his firm.
The Queen City Turniture Ca ,
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F
W est a T ruax , Wholesale Drug­ having only shortly beforo that of Baker City, is reaching iuto
Meets every Saturday evening, II “own’s
moment reached Paris from Biarritz Harney valley after trade, Their
Washington, Oct. 20—George A. gists, Toledo, O.
WANTED- SKVER a L prrrons of char -
ball
Viaiiinz brothers fraternally in­
•ct.r aud (end reputation In etch atnt.lnn« In
vited.
Frank O. Jackson, N.G.
Santos* “ad" appears in thia issue. Read
Ihl. county r.-iulredlto rnpreicnt acd ndortl.e Raymond, an American and form­ W aldinq , K innan * M arvin , Whole He advanced, embr iced
C. G. Smith, Secretary.
old .«labll.lia.l wealthy biisin»«. bout, nt (slid
Dumont, shook hands with him. what thay have to say.
financial .landlnm Sa'ary 11* 00 warkl. with erly a private in the Forty-first sale Druggists. Toledo, O,
•span,.« additional, all payable In cash each
and said; “For my pa-t I consider
W.dur.day dlrcet from head office,, llorao l Volunteer Infantry, was tried by j [
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
is
taken
in-
TULK CIRCLE, NO. i«5, WOMEN OF and carriage, hirnt.hrd. wb.n UMa»ar». Kef
Jorgensen has reduced the pries
Woodcraft. Meet* 2nd and 4ih Tues­ crane. Kncloac aalt addr.aaed ,tanipa>d en­ military commission in the Philip- ternally. acting directly upon the that you have won the prize." The
day at Brown's hall. Mrs. Tillie Jordan, velop« Manaser, SIS Csslou RnUding, Chlca«o. pines a while ago no a triple charge blood and mucous surfaces of the crowd then gave the two men a on all goods in «took 20 per cent
Mrs. Iona Whiting,
Guardian.
great ovation, cheering heartily.
except stationary. He is sellii g
Clark.
The Northwest Livestock and of murder, rape and robbery and system. Price, 75«. |>er bottle. Sold
sentenced to be hanged? Tha records by all druggists. Testimonials free.' Santos Dumont claims that he lower than anv place in to” ,
Wool Growers’ Journal und Items, in this case, of unusual deprayity, I
Halls Family Fill# are the beat, won the prize because he reached therefore gat his prices.
W • mr
Or gO'tian and Hems,
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