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Vol. VI. No. 2 . TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY JUNE 8. 1893 $1.50 Per Year. professional cards . J. MAY, M. D-, TRUCKEE LUMBER CO RATS! RATS!! 'OF SAN FRANCISGO,) Desleís in R ats , R ats , R ats , R ats , R ats , R ats , R ats ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TII.I.AMOOK, OREGON. GENERÄL * MERCHANDISE J T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, i Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair and Cement. Hardware and Nails. Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. Special attention given to tilling orders for g(»»l» in jobbing lot». Agent» for the fast Hailing STEAMER TRUCKEE Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland ami way ports. Makes regular trips every two weeks, weather permitting. Tl l.l.AMOOK. OREGON The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are: A D ki ’U ty -D istkict -A ti ' oknev , Cabin Passage............................ $15.00 Steerage (one way)................... $9.00 3rd Judicial Districi, for Tillamook Comity OREGON. TILLAMOOK, Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , H obsonville , O re . MISCELLANEOUS. C. & E. TH A VER, HANKERS. ( k neral Banking anil Exchange business. Interest pai«t on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. • TILLAMOOK, - - OREGON. I. F. LARSON BLACKSMITH Hardware, Tinware and ¡Stoves. TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS. ☆ A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. Wagon making, and all kinds of Wood-work and General Blacksmithing done. Mill Machinery Repaired. Mis« L. J. RUQGLE8 Tillamook. (ärand Central Milliard Hall Wagons Made to Order. Horse-shoeing a Specialty. TII.I.AMOOK, PLUMBING DOME TO ORDER C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. DUG Mr«. J. JOHN8ON ///c? llitgska & iolptoon □ REGON. TILLAMDGK, MILLINERY Near Court House, CENTRAL zzt - : M AR K E T. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . The bext Beef, Veal, Pork au«1 Mutton aiway* on hand. Eggs. Butter, Vegetables and Chickens bought and sold. Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. shop opposite the Grand Central. TILLAMOOK, ORE TIL J\M001Ç LIVELY $TT\BLE JONES B ros . P roprietors . First-class single and double turn-out* kept oil hand. Boarding and transient stock cared for. T illamook , ore . A cre T racts —and T own L ots . F'»r sale at reasonable price» andon favorable terms. Ixtcation !>est in the city of Tilla mook C apì W m . D. S tillwell . T illa M ook . okb . CHA£. pETERgON. BARBER SHOP- First Class ia Eury Particilar. Shaving, Hair Cvitting, Shampooing BATH ROOMS II CONNECTIia. Tlie patronage <4 tbe public is respect fully solicited. IV...» flunr S tore . FREE BUS TO TRAINS AND 8teamer« Centrally Located. Newly Furnohed. MARKLEY. HAY8 & ROCHE, Proprietors. M D. ROCHE, Manager HOLTON HOUSE, PDRTLÄN0, OREGON. COR. 4TH & ALDER STS. 8 8trictly Fjr«t Cl*»«. European Plan. Leas Ing the 1'iesence of the Infant» The Princes* Eulalie went to the races today at Morris Park. The people in the grandstand clapped their hands as she took her seat, but that was to«» tame a proceeding for the crowd in front. One loud-voiced chap shouted, “Hooray for the princess.’’ The crowd yelled and threw their hats in the air. The prin cess was much iiuerected in the races. Howard Carroll gave her a tip on St.Flo rian, and, acting on her instructons, placed $40 on that horse at odd* of three to one. St. Florian came in seventh. President Forbes then invited the ¡»arty over to the clubhouse, where an elabo rate luncheon was served. The princes* was in gixnl humor, ami afier coffee wa* served, the men lighted their cigars, while she lighted a cigarette and puffed away in the most nonchalant manner. A l»et was placed for the princess on the fifth race, and when Chorister came in the winner it was announced the prin ces« had w*»n $100, which she presented to tlie Catholic orphan asylum. Commander Pa vis wrote a long div letter to Mrs. Potter Palmer, of Chicago, today in which he gave explicit instruc tions as to how the infanta should be received in tbe Windy City. Commander Davis asked that no entertainment be provided for the evening of the infanta’s arrival, as he thought the fatigue of the long railway journey would make her until to take part in a public antertain- i ment. Mr. Davis went on a« follows : “Will you kindly warn the good |ieople ' of Chicago that when they are presented to her they are presented to her husband as well, w ho stands by her side, and who is a prince of royal blood. People, when presented, should bow Io each. They have made the mistake here in New fork of almost ignoring the prince and salut ing the princess alone.** Mr. Davis then informed Mrs. Palmer i just how the presenting should be done, 1 ami that in retiring the people should avoid turning their backs on their royal highnesses. Commander 1 hi vis concluded with : “You can easily understand that it is an utter imj«>«sibility for a la«ly in so conspicuous a position as that of her royal highne.«« to meet and know all th«* ¡»ersons in one city who would like to know her, so that I would advise you to make the list of those for w hom you de sire a special presentation a« exclusive a* possible.** The above* is one of the late dispatch«*«, printed in all the daily pa|**rs. We are glad to know “the prin<*ess was in good humor,’’and that a hor*e-race wa* made to come out ««» she won a l**t. The timely warning sent to the snoliocracy of Chicago should have been more ex plicit. The people should be provi«le«l with smoked glass to l<»ok through when gazing on their royal mbses. P Well Side B R Waiting Room and Ticket office. The following advertisement, which Hp|**ar« in the New Orleans Tim«*«-1'em- largest house < m rat of May 24. has a weir«! ami hl«xxl- A. L. ALDERMAN, « urdiiiig a,»|«*aram*e in an American Good Accomodations. Proprietor. new«|>H|M*r: NEW oKLEtNS, MAY INS.— Referring to the arti« le puhli*he<l in th«* Time*-|.h*in<x*rHt of May 23, IKfKl, we, th«* un<ier«igne«l, having in charg«* th«* differ ence* b«*tween Messra. Pit ARD ami SANCHEZ, hav«* ii<ljiist«*<l the «aim* to the *ati*faction of all |mrtie* ami with ■ „ out prejinii<*e either to th«* bravery or CENTRALLY LOCATED COmmEHT TO BOAT LÀN8ING honor of either. Th«* following I«*tt4*rha« greatly a**iste«l us in our com lusion : TILLAMOOK OREGON Naw ORi.K<NM..May S3, lK<r.L Mr. Paul P ii mh I, City : S ir —In a moment of ang«*r I insult«*«! you, which 1 now r«*gret, considering that the chum of our «¡uarrel has been honorably udjusted. -igii.-.| \ P. - \ N» III Z In full faith we sign : For Paul l’icar«l: For A. I*. Hancliez: RIVOIRE, VOOKHIHH, UoKl ».id h»ve ref.lte.1 »i.d rrlurn.-h.d it in entrai ------ Weh»v< taken full chante of the Grand We -hsH bepleaa«*d t<» have a.I " our old paîtra» ARMANT. CI.AKK. excellent .hape. jnat a. •• «*« n.ske ihr effort *** Thin ia a distinct improvement upon and friend, to make n. » «II. Every romlbrlaMe ft* gneat* meroundinp pleawnt and method, which even the Parisian ____ DREG we an* prone to joke about ax Moslleax, hut which «loes «M*«*asioiially lead to an a«*cid»*nt. The tone <»( Mr. Pi«*ard*a m | m >I- NEW FURNITURE ogy io Mr. Sam hei M«em* manly ami NEW aufficient. without l«ejng effusive, and it is < ause of rejoicing that the ser<»n<U of the lielligerefita have thin* ati«*«*ee<le«l in c «> iii js*ing an affair of honor in cold ty|M* at xo much |*er line, advertixing rates. . Occidental Hotel. The present proprietor has just assumed management of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the A llen F I ( )I JShC j . p. ALLEN. Proprietor. TILLAMGDK, HOUSE LARSEN•HOUSE M H. LARSEN proprietor. First class in Every TESD-ct, tr^t city. Headquarters^far the on main street. AND WATCHMAKER W.t. "»• 1 t^” »• - T ♦ ' ' * ' .- £■ -a’ed - JEWELER. III UM'C'l OffKftOM. «¡notion by a representative of the ¡»re««, Ke Careful to Walkout Backward* when They keep on hand at their store in iiobsonviile the largest stock of goods in this county consisting of Will do ¡1» office practice at Dr. Johnson'» drnu store and attend alt calls tn this city. An Extra SeMion. W ashington , June 5.—The president said this evening, in reply to a direct Visitor» at thè World s fair will *•»■ tbere thè largrat < anno«! «ver forgeI It la not an Aim-ncan gun however. but * Gt-nnan one, frotn tbe factory of th< grnit Herr Krupp It weigh, 124 ton» Qtteen Viet* .ñu i» «tnriying ■tace— tad «veti at her time of life lui pTíTHiX he» intellect We Clrtomerel let example to ber aoa. the Pnree of Wale* that he intended to call an extra session of congress not earlier than the first nor later than tin* 1 »th of September, unless unexpected contingencies should neces sitate an earlier meeting. The president further said: “While there has l»een no mystery nor secrecy in regard to my intention in this matter, 1 think it not amiss that our ¡»eople should he informed authorativelv that the time is at hand when their re- presentativvs in congress sliouhl In* called upon to «leal with the financial condition w Inch is tlie only menace to the country’s welfare ami jirosjM*rity. It i« well f«»r the |M*ople to take up the subje<*t for themselves ami arrive at their own con clusions as to the merits of the financial policy which obliges us to purchase idle silver bullion with gold taken from our reserve. One does not need tin* eye of a financier to see that this gold, thus subst racted from the government’s shx’k, is eagerly seized by other nations for the purpose of strengthening their credit at our ex|»en«e. It does not need the art of statesinanshiy to detect the «lunger that awaits u|»on the continuance of this operation. Already the timity of capital is painfully apparent, ami none of us can fail to see that the fear and apprehension in monetary circles will ultimately bring suffering to every humble home in our Ian 1. I think between now ami the meeting of congress that much dej»ends uj»o!i t in* action of t hose engaged in finan cial o|H*nitions ami business enterprises. Our vast national resources and cnuiit are abundantly sufficient t<» justify them in the utmost faith and confidence, if instead of being frightened they are con servative, and instead ofgh*»niily antic ipating immediate disaster they will |M*rform a ¡>atrio;i<* duty, ami al tin* «aim* timetheir ow n interests. The things that are just now needed are coolness and calmne** in financial circles and study and reflection among our people.’’ , I’erliu|M before the Cleveland adminis tration end. wi< shall have an Indian state where the Indian Territory now is bill is before the Cherokee council ami it has been favorably reported. au thorizing Chief Harris to iip|»>int five commissioners to a conference which will consider the forming of one of the regular states of this Union from the Indian Territory There are five civi lized tribe, in the territory- the Creeks. Cherokee., Choctaw». Chickasaw» ami Beminoles It is proposed that each of these shall appoint five commissioners to meet at the conference and discuss the quration of uniting under one state gov eminent The United States govern ment has inade a proposition to thecivi lized trilies hulking to this conaiimma tion A Ha« the United Statessenate the moral right to negot iate a treaty of any kind with any foreign nation whatsoever am! not let the whole American ¡x*opl«* I.now exactly what that treaty « out .ins? In connection with the objection* to th«* Ru**ian treaty th«* senate ha* *|«nt con •iderable time di«cu«Ming how* much of its content* they will r«*v»*al t«» the out si<l«* public and how much not Is t i x have it all. Every American Htisen 1« interested in knowing what th«* servant l e has hired to do hi* lawmaking for him ar«* alxnit. I* tin* Ru**ia |»r «« «nd is the United Stat«** senate the czar' R emarks M ade by the V arious N ewspapers . IMI n of itiul rertiuent Comment \t Home anil Abroad. If the missing Court dentist of Austria isn’t soon found a royal toothache may precipitate a European war. The Infanta has offended one American city. Baltimore is shocked because Eu lalie does not like terrapin. Hon. A. Bush, ace«»ni|»anie<l by his daughter Miss Hallie, starte«! for the East yesterday, where he will remain several weeks, lie was accompanit*d to Port land by his son A. N. Bush.—Sunday Salem Statesman. The Minneapolis Humane Society met and took sieps looking toward the sup pression of the proposed cowboy race from Chadron, .\eb., to the World** fair. A serie«of resolutions wereadopte« protesting against the race ami appea ing for funds to aid in stopping it. The St. Louis Republic demamls that Mayor Walbridge of that city shave off his mustache. The Mayor, it this cruel war upon hi« hirsute adornment contin ues, might follow the example of the *\ew York waiters ami strike. Can ti e injection of this novel issue into St. Louis politics be due to tin* removal of Colonel Jone* and hi* whisker* from the edito rial chair? The Examiner is* tie« I June 4 n Colum bian edition of 120 pages which exceed* by twenty ¡xiges any previous record in tin* way of a mammoth newspaper, either hi the United State« or elsewhere. fhiH addition haw been a year or more in course of preparation ami in addition to the great quantity of information hi re lation to t ahfornia and the Piici.lc roast at large, it contain* contribution* upon general subjects from a number of the la**! known men in America. INun, June 3.—Tlii* city receiv«*«l a dual visiuitmn from the element* till* evening. All day rain ft*ll intermiltingly, the storm blowing from the southeasl. Shortly before seven o’clock the city wa* Hubmviged by one of the most di*a*troii* tlixxl* ever vx|**rienced. The rain was accompanied by a heavy electrn nl <I im - play and high winds and in the midst of the tlisMl calm* tire that entailed a loss of nearly >J2*r»U,<MM) with the additional horror of four deaths ami many |a*rson* injured. M om hi u., June 3.—Alan early Inmr tlii* morning three “crmiki*” crossed over from Veimont to Hamlet on the B«*a<di at R'deau and entered the lions«* of a farmer named E«ldy, a wealthy leading man in the hxality. They first dvmand«*d all tin* money ami valuables he | oMcsM d, then shot nml kill«*<l him, cut the throats of his uif«* and «lauglit«*r and then set tin* the house. Emma Eddy, the murdered daughter, wa« a l**autiiul young lady, aged 20 year« ami wa« s<«>n to I«- married. This community has I m *«* ii caiivass«>d tin* past two week* by a man who pr«*- U* ii «I m I o «••II |M*ople the right to buy gtssls nt wholcHale. Ills story comhuims its«*lf oil the (are if | m » u pie woul«l »top ami think. It is Much men as this who fly high witli“tin lsix"and “gol I br.ck” fads, ami tin* unlucky om*s who sigil papers for such men are liable to I m * in formed at Mofne futuie lime that Mr. So-and-so holds a note for $600 more or less, l**aring their signatui«* and that paym«*nt is demande<| at om-c. We are sorry to say this fakir succee<le«| in get ting tin* usual numl**r to Ini«*; but a few w Im were trente I to a like experiemre less than two years ago, concluded they i*oul«I l*'«y g<«sls at wlmlesale or any other way without signing a | ki |**> foi a stranger. Be ever on the l««»koiit for such inell. Po|igilll. It will be great fun for ontnider. if lit the next sraxion of tbe iv-nate the c 1» • of Senator Roach of North Dakota should be taken up for invratigation. Demo cratic »< natora declare if it i» Ilina taken up they will unearth every mean thing every Republican senator haa done in hi» life and lay it before the public. Merely to get even of court»- the Reymb lican aenator» would lie com|iel|.»l to take the aamo courae with regard to Democrat«, and between the two there At l>eralur, llliimis, the mob which would lie a merry go round Mit-li ual'ie gatlieie«! on tbe arrival there of the negro country ha» not witriraaed in year». We captured near Sullivan, III., <liargi*d shall see who i* afraid and who dare» not with outraging Mrs. 11ulslill hot Mon day m at Mount Zion, for« «*d their way W»* honor North Carolins above n ar- into th«* jail, took tin* ravisher out ami ly every other stat«* in this Union. She lyiM*herf him. . No ruwixtMiicc wax mini»* is a great ami g«««J state. The railroad to the mob. < iovernor Al<g«*i«l IlMX i’e- commissioners of North Carolina have to mak«* an «‘XMlIlpI«* of th.- issued an order that Imggage smashing terniin<*l lyiaher* nt D«*«Mtur i f |«>«sibh*. lie on the roa«biof that state shall be stopped is lamatmn denouncing the henceforth. Ho far aa we can discover issued a pr« theae gentlemen are tlie first railroad lym hing in th»* iinD»t vigorous Isngmigo commissioner* or railroad officials of as a dogr.u*«* to civilisation ami a blot any kind to take measure* to prevent Ufsm the fair name of the *<tate. Th«* expreMuien and brakemen from playing governor «•alls U|s»n all the o lieers of the law, esps-lally of Ma« «»n county, ax well basetian with passengers' trunks. as gissl <*biZ4*ns generally, In do m H hi If yon commit any crime .bort of mur their power to bring t.t* p“r|* trators of der. »kip out of tbs country to wmie for the crime to jnsti« «* lie offer* a reward »*a« h for the MpprelieiiNion arid sign land and go in for making money. of Get load, of it. itay about tire yrars. cofivi«*tioti of every man who help'd then voluntarily coin, back to your ua break the door* o( the jail ami ov«r|a»wer tiv. land and »urrender yourwlf for the otfa er*, ami who a«wi«U*«l hi killing 'rial. That i. the fashion now. Yon the pri*onri. The state** attorney said will get off eaay —more, yon will even be he w«ail«l at «mce «ommeme vigoroua »hero for coming Iw k .nd »umndffr- pr«*M*«uti<n> sgains» th«**«* |M*rti<'i|M*ting in tin* lym long. I •ng. and yon so rich too. I