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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1891)
I X. u Z of a u »«P-« - to prove lltw.llo* « 4 V Johnson nook Co.; esister. I III, No.34. ♦ TILLAMOOK. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1891. *TICB FOB $1.50 Per Year. _____ PROFESSIONAL CARDS^ City, Ore-' iveu that, the act er ict for thè alifornia itory,” EuWN OTS y.JOHNSON, M. D. State of office bis irchauo of d i e , and *11! it is nierè irag/icul- claitu to tceivèr of Tuesday, lots cheap and on easy terms. No trouble to show property or answer questions. Now is the time to invest. HfwiSE, I >ENTIST. , Georrti illaniobJt Bay City, Í#' Oorxesporxd.«n.ce New sets of tooth m tide and guaranteed. raely the file theif 2<th da} Tillamaak, Ore. He handles his own property mostly and will sell choice town Oregon. - 'Fine Tooi table ppi •ORNEY-AT-LAW. Ice in Post-office building. MAMMOTH STOCK OREGON. .LAMOOK, m, State lisawotn the n w e H west, the land nber or s and to ie Regig. >n City, March, MAULSBY, Attorney-at-Law And always keep on hand a fu.ll line of jry Tublic and Real Estate Conveyancer. D eputy -D istrict -A ttorney , s«ly the 51e their h day af IJudicial District,for Tillamook County lister. »os ty. Ore- en that ie act of t for the ifornia, ory,’ Roller Elour $4.20 per bbl. 1UDE THAYER, Attorney-at-Law. TILLAMOOK, OBEGON, Bsociate l with McCain & Hurley in [ircuit and Supreme Court business for Tillamook county. of Ore- sworn he » U w >4 of r proof aluable ral pur end be- afflee at ie Hth ses: Hare, twook, n. ely the Ie their Ith day I t BURNEY L. T. BARIN J. W. DRAPER I I r NEY, BARIN & DRAPER, I 1K N K Y S - A T - L A W. OUCON CITY! OREGON. JAMES A. RICHARDSON, PROP. ,o«rsiBtap<rivli.’. TILLAMOOK, B mm> Omc, here rr- "H.u-i'.b c, in ..u: Bhfty offnisTI®» befirrr th« land O ffice the Courts aud involving the practice in the) DESAI. L and O ffick . in OREGON. | BEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY. later. y, Orc in that i act •( for the fornia, ry,” late of sworn eae^ 7 w, (ought e than sh her nd Re- JU, on TKLÄMSi Sl.CO A DAV. 8. BROCKENBROUGH, 3TICM This House is First-class ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lte Special Agent of the General Land Office.) OREGON CITY, j I I I I I I in every Respect, F irst - class B arber S hop C onnected . OREGON. [Homesteads, Pre-Emptions, kad Applications, a Specialty. and Timber D ffick : 2nd Floor L and O ffice B uildin ®. -----Dealers in------ 4 E. THAYER. TTllJa- regon. ly the 1 tbeir day of business, »ter. OTICI tii . lamook , ite of sworn c w H » s.rl t the <r or id to e tw rogo» ay W y EDICI NES RANKl K’S. iGencral Ranking and Exchange bterest paid on time deposits. Exchange ou England, Belgium, Germany, Felen and all foreign countries. regou. hat ili act oi or the ornia, tory," - - - TOILET ARTICLES DÜUSSI3T H3ÏIGKS. O regon . A GENERAL ASSORTMENT CRE TRACTS Of all goods usually kept in a well ap AND pointed Drug store constantly TOWN LOTS on hand. For sale at reasonable prices and on Location, best in the ivorable terms. t Ì ll S o ^W^B WRYJ! ì Cone, nook, ron. y the their lay of Washing gathered and delivered every reek. Family washing and ironing, a spec ify. Work done on short notice when desired. 1er. Suits cleaned to order. ----------- o .Anything they hare not in stock will be supplied on short notice, arrangements having been made to that effect. Next dear fa thu TampHrancB Parlor. TILLAMOOK.OREGON. JjWBEB ißWPANY ( ©E SAN IFÄANCIS©©. 1 DEALERS IN------ hApJD+AKL+WAY+POINTS^ 1 »m running a first clasa A. No. 1 Sailboat from G aribaldi to T illamook and all way points. I Call on JAMES A. RICI1AKD6ON, Tillamook. AMEI^IC^ pOI^T^lT CO. dicitcl, ^F^TISTIS —PHOTOGRAPHERS. M (General t TOerehandize, Ery Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery and Queensware. Doors, Windows Lime, Hair and Cement. Hardware and Nails. SOOD WORK at the LOWEST LIVIN6 RATES. Copying and Enlarging in Oil, Pastel, Crayon India Ink and H ater Colors, a specially. Call and examine our work S tudio N ear G. A. R. H all . T illamook , «r- nd a •r - - O regon Special Attention Ejiyen to Filling Ordern for (jood? iq Jobbing Lot^. f | 11IEY have just received an _____ I I VER merchandise which they are selling at prices never be fore quoted in this purt of the «'oinstM T double — —■ the Upper Their Nights tho Wntei—They Pay Neither Rent Nor Taxes nnd Have No Coal Bills. A T11III1TY COUPLE. the Market, The next boat was quite elegant in am ptepaced to entertain my friends in right comparison It was about thirty feet long, painted dark lavender, and had a ROYAL STYLE. latticed [Kirch or veranda, without a Call and see mewhen in the city, I have, also roof, extending aronud three sides. A one ot the best shallow flight of steps led from the to this porch on the deck, and PUBLIC HALLS ground pretty rustic flower pots nrtil hanging In the Northwest for public.entertainment. baskets adorned the steps and hung from the lattice work. On the back porch a line full of baby garments fluttered in the breeze, and a big black dog snooz e ÍTHE ing in the sun kept guard over all. The owners of this boat are Danes or Nor wegians. The linsband is a turner, and many or a c namental pieces of iris handiwork can AND^ be seen about the boat. His wages are $2.50 per day. and with no rent, taxes assessments, street sprinkling or water BILLIARD PALLORS, or tax to pay, mid with an indnstrions, eco nomical and tidy little wife, this young Bowling Alley In Connection. man is much better fixed for saving money and enjoying life than one-half The best wines and liquors in the market. of the men who get double his salary. Following along the path the third Jons Davidson, Proprietor. boat is reached, and tlie young couple who live here are cousins of the turner'« OLSEN'S BLOCK, TILLAMOOK. ORE. family. Such perfection of neatness in every detail of the small household it alias probably never been your good fort- une to see outride of a New England home. The kitchen floor waa a« white as soup and honest scrubbing could make it, the round breaktast table was covered by a bright Turkey red table cloth; tlie small cook stove shone like a Wagon Shop in Connection. mirror, and every cooking utensil in Bight was bright as n new dollar The second room was a bedchamber, and the same neatness was manifest in the whiteness of Wie spreads un i pillow the worked splasher mid shining Tillamaak, Oregon. sliains. toilet set. Not n speck nor a spot any whero. If you ar? astonished into re marking upon this high state of cleanli ness the housewife, who cannot speak English readily, will point witlf a smile to the oceans of soft water just outside the window, nnd the explanation is com plete. although you leave that house CABINETS $3| per d.nz> with your respect for the Scandinavian housekeeper raised several degrees. ALL OTHER WORK AT COR- nt stocK __ _ r ■mKET, kn, prop. A peef, real, pork it on on hand. Eggs, butter, vegetables mid chickens bought iv-d * dll. S.»tiefflctfeii irtiKHMiteed to every owe. e-Lop opposite the Grand Central. U U Jjb»n| P. ROBERTS, COflT^ßTO^ and BUILDER, 01jop, Opposite E|. 1^. [lall, pHOTO^y PHEI(. NKAT INTF.ItlOitB. RESPONDINGLY LOW RATES. (gALb AND ÎNSPEGH MY WOKK Views of Tillamook and vicinity for sale. All work guaranteed first class in every resjeit. {J^" G ai - i -K ry One door south of Letcher’s Jewelry Store ""M. TILLAMOOK,....................... OREGON. Mita L. J. RUGOLES Mrs. *. JOHNSON ■mÍLLINERYv r.—f=L,------ AKD---------- r3-A Hats, Dress Trimmings and a General Assortment of Mi linery Goods. $5.00 per bbl. We have just received a nice line of fall goods. Call aud see them. tlxe Stillwell & Ebantnan, __J_ProP r' «tO TB ^3 imnMnse Stock of general F or I nstance : B est B rands C alifornia F i . ou A, oarefully cared for. The bll and on Natives of Who Spend (Elßara aitb Rotaru. ítide atifc (Santo), di yf^-nlan-, illamook i Pictures of Mississippi 'dieyn.olds, PROPRIETOR. from ULLAMOOK To GA TIB ALDI Cito- Compounded. ft I 5 0/ ZCbCt W m . D. S tilla LESTER HART. Fen R MISCELLANEOUS ----------- ,------------- f Mi. M. ING HOMES IN THE WEST. TILLAMOOK, ■ • • OREGON. A Fine Line Of Dry Goods. OREGON. - fllXAMOOK, NEATNESS AND COMFORT IN FLOAT Shooting-Gallery Groceries. Crockery, Glassware, School Books, Stationery, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions w. SEVERANCE, and M. icb W ill , S oon receive a i LIFE IN A HOUSEBOAT. Down by the water's edge and upon the broad bosom of the great Father of Waters are moored a nuuilier of small boats, which are literally floating homes and invite no small amount of curiosity. This new Venice is located near the east end of Robert street bridge, and is popularly set down as a tough village. Standing upon the bridge. 75 or 100 feet above the water an.l flats, and look ing down upon these unique homes, you see a desolate stretch of shore line broken i vi in it ti i i 1” i by rock piles. <le< mtug skiffs, irregular stacks or bark auTiIrift wood; fragments Frosh Fruits and Berrios in season. of tin roofing, rotten seines, broken bar rels in all stages of hoopless disintegra tion, mil all the otli.-r flotsam and jet sam incident to the beach of a waterway iti connection. with tides or g varying volume of water lu the foreground, mid surrounded by this abomination of desolation, are moored the string of boat homes. All are small, but some are* larger than others From tile altitude of the bridge they look like chicken coops, or tile residences of ultra fashionable sw ine Descending from Robert street to the fiats by means of a long flight of steps, Tillamook, Oregon. the first boat approached is a small un C. B. HADLEY, - Proprietor. I painted affair, stranded upon a stonj- strip of real estate temporarily loaned by the Havingjust finished the river The windows are curtainloss and dirty, no smoke curls upward from the Most Commodious stovepipe on the roof, and you conclude Rooms this side of Portland and that it is untenanted. There ia a win dow in the door, mid a climb to the deck Furnished it with two of the lays bare a bachelor’s home, confessed Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the comfortless interior. Il I II I II III OREGON. •ity, Ore- cn that hfe act of •t for the ilifornia ory,” Arthur Stillwell, prop. ¡KEEP ’ON® HAND: Jiriater. rica emperance parlor*, R bs I — ou titíxt door to Temperance Parlors. Tillamook, G' °-NOLAN ' EatBtH AgHnt, T ill amook . O regon . i-STEAMTi WCKEEi TILLAMOOK, SAN FIMCISM HD WAY PORTS. Mikts regular trips sbsut Mra tweissh, ths weather Permitting. 1 »15. SlIhJtAC.I- Freight. General Mere I an . iM) fl- PASSAGE 14 fier tou. For fi^ha'Uformalien apply to j. B. aio'csozif'vul© ------ »-^Proprietor of the^g------ ¿tjov- (Sihj Elarbrr specially fitted up for carrying pas- Halr-outtlng <->. Shaving. In the late*t^^r^ Seafoam, round trip , m City style*. /^\ Shampoo. *>. The fast railing S tr . T ki CABIN C. H. BOOLE, - M anager This I» the only 6r»t-cl«s» shop in the county, «live him a ttoü^^hop. one d<or South of G BAND C vtbai . . B aths at al T illamook , - - EGO*. Tlie rooms of this boat are nil neatly papered with a small patterned light paper and bright border of good width. The floors of the sitting room and bed room are covered with a pretty square patterned oilcloth which looks not un like tiling, and over this is spread a strip of bright, new ingrain carpet for n rug In the sitting room stands a hand some hardwood swinging crib, finished to resemble antique oak. and the work of the turner next door, who is second cousin to the month old owner of the crib. Nottingham curtains as white aa the bed covering» are up at the win dows and looped back with bows of rib bon A rustic Btand and flower liowl. aa ar tistic as many which adorn Summit ave- ntio lawns, holds a healthy species of palm, and rustic baskets filled with deli cate vines fill tho windows and lend an air of refinement to the room, which is strangely meougruous I kksiu :<* of that picture of outer alsiminations that ia imprinted upon tlie retina of your eyes. In the fourtli boat lives a young couple who are just b:-gi;iiiing life. Tliey are Danes, nnd have only lived on the over for one year Their boat also contains three room*, but owing to limited. re*o::i<»s they were unable to fit them tip as nicely as might be desired, but the same scrupu lous neatne*« was over everything The owner is building another boat, which i* to be forty feet long nnd have four rooms when corapleti-d A I oat of this mze. if built by himself, will cost the owner in the neighborhood of flOO. The tx»»t now occupie«! by this couple was built by tho man at odd times *t « co*« of This man. who I* the janitor of a Seventh «tr.jet building, has lined the ^1/h thick paper, anti wall* anil c< ia t ie coMeat weather the bons* ii m ft ha bottom of the The small! K water in it. and in boat has i« ■ a very rood tailk smnmi-r fl ■ter they ran keep a b/MUMf. W M f the ice without any supply c ' money l«7 buying in trouble, St Paul Pioneer Prraa. large ad V___ A FORTY TON ROCKER. THE OLD CLERK. The Wonderfully Balanced Stone Found In u Sullivan County Valley. Ax he bend» o’er the hstger that shlaln* old bead. Which reflects every mood of the sky. While be stealthily blacken.« thé figured In red (The mfetak® of an age bedimmed eye), Oft I wonder how time will effect hid release. What he’ll do when we vote him “too Blow;” Tween the days that hiâ use and Hid heart læat- ings cease Where will the old clerk go? Perhaps one of the most interesting objects in picturesque Sullivan county, New York state, is the "Rocking Stone" on the farm of Joseph McLaury, two miles west of Mie county site, Monticello, 1 on the old Newburg und Cochecton turn * )ne can learn of t he temperate days that are goné pike. in the center of a rather demure From the rolllngpiu rule anti quill |»en; looking stone wall, of which it is a part, \nd he answers to "Toby” at 71 stands a rock whose history is as yet un As he answered te •Toby” at 10 its rtrst infant Ntrugglea. to credit ano written. and lies buried with the dead ?’rom wealth, of many generations. The farm within ile has watclusl the great enterprise grott; the boundaries of which it rest* is in a .iut his hand tremblas now —he is broken In li£alth; Yet-- where can the old clerk go? valley at an elevation of some 1,800 feet above the level of the sea, forming in If oa.-h {tnund of Ruccess had but left hint a grAlrf Wliat a nugget <»f real hu might own; cons, uenee a most Appropriate pedestal But a lonely old heart an I a weary old brain on which to stand. Are his meed for the yean» that have flown. At first sight it probably wonld not Every blossom he loved in the heyday of life Has been withered and lies ’neath the snow; attract more than a passing notice, but it is when a second and closer observa And e en memory’s tsirred from this bustlo and strife tion is made that the wonderful and Then wheh* shoUkl the old cleirli gM? delicate hand of nature is seen, both in the world has a heart none will Meek to den/ its composition and smoothly chiseled That Anti it •oltens, tis xaid. year by year; sides. In size it is nearly 500 cubic feet, At the end of full many a walk we espy shaped very much like an orange, and Golden promise of comfort and cheer weighing 80,000 pounds, or forty tons, ’There’s a sweet little cherub” that Ht<x»rs i»ddF Jack and so nicely balanced on a table of To a old "harbor” where storms cease to blow; rock as to be easily set in motion from But when drops for the last lime the pen on ltd rack either the north or south side, yet the Where van the old clerk go? combined strength of a hundred men, —Thomas Frost in New York Herald. without artificial appliances, could not dislodge it from its present position. Mrs. I’latt’s Correspondence. Its body is composed of a loose and Mrs. Thoiutu* U. Platt receives manf soft sandstone, in which are imbedded letters than the e.vsenatdk Most numberless round and flinty pebbles of more »f them come from unfortunate ii nd 4m- ,i a diamond like hardness. In all the rtinent people, who want ever rtWng ‘ valley where it is situated it is the only 1“ inortnl can want Mouey in t!.^ gmt—• specimen of its dass, around and under u end demand Other Knpplicant.<4HHM it tho stones being of an entirely differ «RMHtaiice in 'getting enipluyineut. pr<1- ent structure. The table on which it ■notion or transportation. Some wanf rests is a hard stone, nearly as firm and autographs: other.« politely auk for lot close grained as tho blue stone cut ion« of introduction to the families ol I from the quarries of Sullivan county. the cabinet ofScers, preaident or senators: Whence it migrated or the date of its others beg for sufikiiciit ill.“uenee to get pilgrimage—for it is supposed to have a precocious son or aspinng daughter been lodged there by some volcanic eruption during tho Drift period—lies vlmitted to an educational dramatic of uinnicnl organization not in the old tradition of the county. Among the tcqiie its for material ni<( | Some of the adam.'ntiue pebble* that culls for books, old clothing, second cluster thickly on its surface have been are hand furniture, wash Ixiards, tuba, type gTound off mid split in two, probably by | writers mid toys She is asked to si'jti the tremendous attrition suffered in its passage. . The only relative specimen of •o;u.f«. buy stock, advance capital. tak8 its kind- in North or South America is in ■ ibHcriplioii books, purchase poems, pict.ire.« and stmvi'nim. an I gri the northern part of Canada. Its sides • cries, curity for rents, lion-.ehol.l supplies; and corners have also been ground to nition mid dry goods The eomn>nr.t- almost emery fineness by powerful ele ■atious from insdtntions and eharitabld ments. , rgmiizations asking for contribution^ It stands alone, a silent monument of ire only exceeded by the deniaml* iff a departed age, erected l>y nature to he crank«. Niue uiit of every tea let« commemorate the mighty forces which i-s read. "Altlio.igli a stranger to you.* have been mid are ever working for the etc. —New York World improvement of the earth, for the profit and benefit of man.—New York Press. When ¡tatlroa«ls l.oso Money; F. r the pcrwinal damages tn passcngnnl The Colonel Hinted. Ned Grimes wore a sad countenance. >n the Wert Jersey railroad nt MuyM the company paid out tXl.OOO, He was often asked wliat was the mat Landing ind got off very luckily, ns there weril ter, but no satisfactory answer was linetwn dentils uml twice pa tuanKJaa forthcoming. At length an intimate ¡r.ries. Such terrible nceo lints asSut friend obtained tho following particulars >t New tlaruburg. on the Nel? York flK-i of him: or i;t Asht:ilml:i, on thejLak* sjlpi "You know," said Ned, “I have been tre.l. •oad. < ost a company n fortune r.n<T st" courting Sally W. a long while, and so l ioasly impair dividends Generally tM we hud a great notion of getting mar -ompttnien are glad to seule in «?■ ried, when that darned old Colonel"---- ■uses, mid are able to secure filvoralS “Go on, Ned, don't be a boy: what «nuis on condition of prompt piiymeiSj about Colonel"---- ■speciall)- in cast s where claimants ar* "Why, yon see, Sally said I had better poor and desirous of «voiding protracts««! ask him. and so I did. ns perlite as I iitigntion But where claimI knowed how." i- ns-11<igndStMt “Well, wliat reply did he make?" "Why. he kinder hinted round a* if I : 1 •1 ' I «SUMI ■■ K " '«Ri'1 wa'n’t wanted there!" New York Sv.:i "Well, Ned, let us know what the hints were—wliat the colonel said to Cxpeeleil Hhaltes|>«*nre. disturb your mind so." George Minin*. the Unghs'i disciple <>/ "Why. he said if he catched mo there Zola, once had a piny at th:- Odeou. id again ho would cowhide me till 1 hadn't Paris, and at the same time 'in adapta an inch of skin left on my back: darn tion of "Othello" was Iw-ing relienrued at hi* old picterl"— New York Ledger. the theatre He culled one morning and asked to see the manager "What Always Some Good In Hirn. name shall I give, monsieur?" demanded When Col. Allu-rt R. Lamar was the concierge ‘Tell M Peri'll that llid editor of The Macon Telegraph some English author whose play he has ac rather unpleasant con tróvenle* occurred cepted desires to see hint’ '!'!*».,sqM)- between him and Henry W. Grady. cierge went toward the mining« n* ro*ff*. Nevertheless. Col. lamar often told me 'There is a gi ntlemnti in the jwll wIM that he greatly admired Grady. The tolls me lie the English nnth^^H^^H two men had but slight personal ac play has jest been accepted, quaintance. Once, in the editorial rooms the official ••Quite right." of The Atlanta Constitution, 1 said in the latter. •Munì liuti in Grady's bearing that Co^ Lamar was a Shakespeare. no doubt."—Bun great lover of horses nnd horse races. Argonaut. "Wliat!" exclaimed Grady, "does Lamar O<-:-an tYnvcH. take interest in out of door sports?' "Oh, Ware« nr«- very «leivptive. To loolc yes," I replied, “and he knows tho pedi gree of every famous race horse the at them in a > form one would think th¿ world over." "Then," said Grady, "I water travelo«!. The water ataya in the g<M*H on ... motion _____ _____ _ shall alter my opinion of him; there’s name pluca. but tiie always some good in tho man who loves Sometime* in Htorim« these wave* out of door sport«.”—Brunswick (Ga.) foil. I. -t I::;!»!«11 I tro.M I li lx oiile« iitt* I;. ..i ■ l '! . 'I t -.« nti I :i« t • i'W' Times. >>■ 11r t • i. T, . '■ i..;• fro^m Arc You Five Feet Eight lucltea Tall? vnliey to valley I* general I j- fifteen fimes^^^^^^^d. What is there about the figure* 5 feet the height, lienee a wave five feet higli 8 inches that is so attractive to police will extend over «eventy-flve foet of men? Did yon ever notice a description water.—Ocean of a drowned man who was not just that A C’liwnf»® for All. tall? Maybe you have, but just notice and *ee if the vast majority of them do Mrs. Gabb Are you goin' to hav8 not conform to that rule, and also are your darter take mimic lessoua? reported ns wearing congress gaiters. Mrs. Gadd—No-o. I guens not Sh< Whether men measuring 5 feet 8 inches hain't no ear fer music high and wearing congress gaiter* are Mrs. Gabb—Well. I wouldn't he <lis- more prone to drowning than others, so eouruged nt that Mebbe she miglif far as is known, has not been determined, learn to play classic, anyhow.—New but it certainly is *n odd suggestion York Weekly which comes to the mind of many who Hhell fish—oyster* and clnuu—do not constantly witch such cases.—New York count an fish in the New York market. Tribune. The 5.000 hotel*, reatanrnnta and oyster A Wily Cobbler. wloona in the city nne 50,000 basket* ofc A cobbler at Forfar, Scotland, whe oysters every day from Sept. 1 to Mug wii* an old offender, was sentsnoed to a I, an<l half im many more ate naed. >fl fine or iniprioonm« nt. To be imprisoned nay the dealers, by individual coni he had to lie carried to the jail *t Perth. nutner*. ___________ ’ As he had business at Perth he expressed Such newspapers aa have tn be cut or no ntiv/illiugnes. to go When arrived about to be locked up he offered to [»y torn are worth half a cent n pound for th< fine, which the governor was obliged waste paper, and If there are any ad to take. Th< n be demanded hi* fare soiled or unfit to keep that they must lat back to Forfar, which the governor, after burned pack them into a [taper tub«, hesitating and looking at the law. found with tnrpentine and resin, and saw id that he wa* obliged to pay. The fare section* for kindling alone amounted to five cents more that Cork Rolen are sometime« in demand, the fine imposed. -Ram's Horn. more especially when there is * liability to dampntM and by tboae who object to When M.e.paper Work Wa. Ea.y. That paper that wa» published in Bos Wearing mb ben. corkbwing impervi^na Lt. and vain- ton W0 year» ago did not have a war \ to water, light uj evrreapondent. but it mnnaged to print abl* a* a uon coni in tlie latter part of September an ac- hot quite a* h prostr <■ iinl of the O*|»-!ijion gainst Canada r or two agu. Ie as it 1 that «»-ciirrel twa month*fora. In *nd on* that * cbiwri th ■*• «Uv* a ulao ’ ‘1 • K'*’’1 »re learnmU the faci i-lucice . f «lyinjgam h* was caught in Iva* itter cari ».>1 ; I