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anioolt Vol. VI. No. 5. cad I light TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1893 $1.50 Per Year PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TRUCKEE LUMBER CO ANARCHISTS FREE W J. MAY, M. I)., OB' SAN FRANCISCO,) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, G overnor altgeld , of I llinois , P ardons T hem . Dealen» in TILLAMOOK, ORHGON. They were Connected with I’arMoiia and Hplrs in tlie Haymarket Bomb Explosion. They keep on hand at their store hi Hobsonville the largest stock of goods in this county consisting of w ill <1.. au office practice at Ur. Johuaon's dra« .tore and attend all calls in this city. TILLA MoOK. OREGON. j T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyance! S pring field , III., June 26.—Governor Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair and Cement. Hardware and Nails. ffiF* special attention given to tilling orders for goods in jobbing lots. Agents for the fast sailing STEAMER TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland and way ports. Makes regular trips every two weeks, weather ¡lerniitting. \V. SEVERA NCE, I >E PUT Y -III S I R I CT- A TT<>RN K Y , Sriljudicial District ,for Tillamook County The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are: Cabin Passage............................. flLOO Steerage one way) «9.00 OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS, TRUCKEE Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , H obsonville , O re . . & E. THAYER, BANKERS. ■ iciieral Banking and Exchange business. Interest paid on lime deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, -.weden and all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, - - OREGON. I. F. FARSON BLACKSMITH. »on milking, slid all kinds of W« m »*1 work Mill <nd General Blacksmithing done Machinery Repaired. Hardware, Tinware and jStoVeg. TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS. ☆ ' A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER. Horae -hoeing a Specialty. L. J. RUGGLE8 (IRK. Mrs J. JOHNSON (árand Central IBilliard Hall C. B. HADLEY. Proprietor lluggle« & MILLINERS L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . l lie be*t Beef, Veal, Pork and Multon always- on baud. Eggs. Butter, Vegetables and Chickens bought and sold. srttMa tion guaranteed to every one. ’»hop opposite the Grand Central. FREE MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE, Proprietors. M Fit«t-cluMM niligle and double turn-out« kept on hand. Boarding and trannient Mock cared T illamook , ohe . XCRE T racts JUS TO TRAINS a mt Steamer« Centrally Located Newly F urn«»H« d D. ROCHE. Manager I0LT0N BOÍISI PORTLAND, OREGON. COR. 4 th & ALDER STS. r P Well Side R R Welting Room and ricket office Strictly ?i»»t Cla»s. European Plan. house . largest A. L. ALDERMAN. JONES B ros . P roprietors . Good Accomodations. Proprietor. Occidental Hotel. The present proprietor na of this hotel, and res tn y^ P patronage of the pub. AC . assumed management fully solicits a share of the SAMPLE ROOMS. CENTRALLY LOCATED COHÏEHIEHT TO BOAT LANDING TH-LAKOCK. CHK3CN - and— T own L ots . 1 >t «ale at rt-aAotiablv price« and <»w favorable terms. ¡»cation l»e«t in the city of lilla A llen H ous j. p. ALLEN. Proprietor. tillamcdk A* First Class in Evary Particslar. Shaving, s. Shmmpooi«® BATH ROOMS II CONNECTIII. The (Mtroiuige of lite public if respect- hilly Solicited. ¡J» K rym OLDN FTBJHTCBB WTOBM. TILLAMOOK, d /theGr«i««l‘ entrai II- «• w« ** •”"* Il- I «II Every ** t»b-a«»t»l »«»I CHAg. pETER^ON- BARBER SHOP rure. □REGDN. TILLAMOOK. OKI TILL/\M00lÇ LIVELY £T/\BLE Carroll and Laureutz, of I elican bay, killed a bear the other «lay up that way, and from the account we got of the ad venture we thought the lx»ast was a huge brow n terror with eyes so large an« 1 fierce that the shooter couldn,t keep his eye on the sights of the gun, and with claws that tore up great stumps, root* and all an«l sent I hem flying half-way across Pelican bay. Mrs. 11. il.Liin «»111, who was in town Monday, informs iis that the bear was about the sixe of an ordinary «l«»g ami hadn’t a tooth in his head! “It is terrible,” said Mrs. Lincoln,“to think of these men tilling the p««»r thing with lead, and dancing a war «lance around him, when they ««mid have caught him by the sore ear ami taken le for the children to play Klamath Star. Hulea for Grtullug TILLRMUDK, CENTKAI . P NI A R K E sentences in the Joliet ¡tenitentiary for complicity in the Haymarket riots in Chicago on the night of May 4, 1886, in which a large numlier of police were killed and wounded, and for which Bar tons, Spies and others were hanged, and over whose graves a monument was un veiled yesterday. After reviewing the history of the Haymarket riot and subsequent trial and conviction of the men, the governor says most of the people who urged exec utive clemency based their appeal on the assumption that the prisoners were guilty, but that they had been punishsd enough. But others assert that the jury which trie«! the case was packed, and according to law the jurors were not coinjivtent and the trial, therefore, not legal. It is further argued that defend ants were not proved guilty of the charges in the indictment and that the state’s attorney declared that there was no case against Neelie; that the trial judge was either so prejudiced or else so determined to win the applause of a cer tain class that he did not grant a fair trial. After reviewing these reasons the governor says if defendants had had a fair trial there should lx* no executive interference in ibis case. The l.HHt Hear Hl iry. Wagons Made to Order. TILLAMOOK, Kltgeld today pardoned Fielden, Neebe and Schwab, the anarchists serving life new house LARSEN f. Ly LI 1 new furniture HOUSE M H LARSEN, proprietor r. H rn in a. It There liaw Ijetni «••♦io ¡«irat. vely little fishing dom* «luring the preM-nt weak, aayg lhe AstertMii, on m count of ihe rotigli weather, ami but few f'.idi were rew.v«*d. Frmu the morl rrl.abie noun e- of information it is learaed to.4 the Sal mon |Ni< k at pre**eiit iff alamt 2») permit -hort «4 the . guie* for het ymr at thia time. The ¡Kick «4 the Affiorni Parking t’oHi|wtfiy filOWft a ahort «ge «4 fully |>er rent . ••»‘I «‘ommivring that thia year Mr. Kinney I ks a« * ll-e»juippe.| buuta, and more «4 them, than he had laMycSF, it iff aafe to aay that the ullier « aimer» are espially lirinnd ; an«I with a ««xitmu ance «4 lite pre vailing «term« it i* m«*t likely that before the rirl «4 the present nwmtb their MtbrUge Will l»r ao great that it will not lw p« tern I »h? to recover the h*t ground. Tlte full are unusually larg« averaging tweiity-e.ght |Mrttedo, but few if any <4 lite «wnueTHM have had ■ lull lay’« w</rk up to «fate. Mr. Kinney «tat*-* that Io« « am.« ry ha* no l*eii run to it* vw|<* ity h*r a «ingle half-*lay lhl> *raa«<i, ami Ite dues kaelieve that ■Alter packer« have fared I tetter. The demand for Columbia river fish in the East ami Europe has not improved dur ing the past few days, and Mr. Wehr, of the firm of A. W. Lateham & Co. of Lou don, w ho was here Thursday, states that many of tiie English houses have had stocks on hand for the past two years. Meanwhile the demand for cheap grade* of salmon continues giaxl. The British Columbia Commercial Journal says: “All of the canneries are busy making tins and preparing for the sockeye run, which generally commences in July. The cannery agents report very fair ad vanced sales. All of the standard brands of established reputation are in good de mand Ixith in Eastern Canada and in England. The new canneries w hich will be operated this year on the Fraser river art* pushing to find a market for their pack, and have offered at lower prices than are being ptlid for brands of estab lished excellence." Outdoor Work For Women. Mary E. Spencer writes for The Globe- Democrat a paper on this subject. It is so full of the flavor of ripe strawberries, the hum of bees and the perfume of honey and roses as to make one long for the fullness of life that comes only from ex istence passed in the open air. Mrs. Spencer believes that it would lie for tho improvement of the race all round if women and girls went into flower and small fruit culture and lived more out doors. She says: Our homes will be more abounding in health, and society will lie the better for womanly in dependence. A woman who fears to do w hat is economical and wholesome and invigorating helps in degenerating the stock, if I were now a young girl, 1 would go to the Pacific states and engage In horticulture. I would have my ta-rry gardens and my bees and assert my independence. I see no reason w hy a girl should crowd her way into office employment. What she needs for the full development of her nature is the open air and open field. Flori culture is peculiarly our natural industry. 1 do not say that men are out of place in this branch of gardening, but I <lo say that women and flowers go well together, and that they should undertake to control the greenhouse In dustries and the flower gardens in the suburbs of cities. In England laundry work is passing into the hands of women, where it la-longs. Horticulture also belongs to us. I said a young wot an would do well to go to the Pacific coast —that is, it Is always to lie ex]«ected that the farther west we go the larger the freedom and the less the bondage of prejudice. It would not bo neceusary, however, for the women and girls who wished to engage in flower and small fruit culture to go to the Pacific states. The business would lie eminently successful if carried on wisely in the vicinity of any of the older cities of the Union. The only in ducement to go to the far west would be the? fact that women have more rights in the new states and are not bound down by conventionalism to the extent they are in the older portions of the country. GENERAL NEWS j C ondensations of C urrent N ews I tems . Some of th«» Queer Thing» that Have Happened Lately. India has stepped tbe coinage of sil ver and it is supposed that the ¡»rice of silver will go lower all over the world. The Holstein-Friesian Register figures out that the difference in the earnings of two cows each giving 20 lbs. a «lay for 275 «lays, one testing 3 ¡x»r cent fat, and the other 4 |x»r cent, is |16.09 in favor of tht cow giving 4 per cent milk. The Dayton News, which proposed to be a second Chicago News when startisl, is defunct- !l.D.l'onnay,tlie publisher, will go to Southern Oregon with his brothers who are prosjiecting in that section, and are said to have “struck it rich ” StrawIxTrivs were selling at almost every ¡»rice in Salem this week. Twenty- five boxes were sol«! one day for75cents, and the «lay before 25 Ixixes wen* sold for 50 cents. One grocerynian offens! a lady all tiie berries she w ished to take the same day for fl It is reported by the Yaquina News that a recent strong east wind drove enormous «¡uantities <4 insis ts to sea. The bay is covered with them, brought in by the tide, also large iniinlx*™ of land binls. Tbe destruction of honey be«‘s, for w hich that region is n< ted, was fearful. The mrunvHt man on r<x.*or<l hiut been found in New York city. The man who stole copper cent» from a dva«l negro’s eyes is excelled l>y the New York man who g«x‘H out of hi« way month lifter tuonth to colled $80 incuppercentH with which to ¡Mty his rent, all lx>cansv he I as h grudge at his landlord. Human na ture is awfully mean when it gives its bend to it The “¡x»stal scr*Dt”will t.i\e thepla*«» of the |M»stal note n«»w in use in the near iuture. The note costs three cents an«l carries any amount lip to five dollars, while in the script a sliri-t calling (or ainoimts from one cent to three dollars lias lx»«»n piejyare I, from which, on pay- ment«»(«me «•«•nt, tin* amount to be sent w*ll lx* torn o f the same as an express older There w »11 be no writing on it of any kind by the |M»st-iiiHster, the »vmler emlorsing the cln«ck draft. The govern- iiit'iii gti.iiantee- its safe Ira isportatio •. Tie ingenuity of the swindler is no* exliniihted. In Indiana a sin«M>tli-face«l man who calle«I liims«*li a pie ichei got Mr. de Navarro*« Plan. New York ¡»oople are nothing if not leave to stay over night at a farm. Dur mcxlest. Mr. J ore F. de Navarro sets ing the <*v«*ning a m in an I woman called forth in The Forum his plan for the and asked where they mill I hidatlergy — keeping of gold and silver at parity. in in. giving as a reason t i.it they wan V* to get marriv I \Vli«,n t«»ld that tlieiV Briefly it is to have a sliding scale of sil ver values for United States money, con was a preacher inside iliey we «• over trolled from day to day" by tho ¡»rice of joyed and moil th«*y w tc pronoun« «• I silver bullion in the gold market. A man iiii'l Wife, ’i lie farmer an«l li silver commission would settle every <1 * s |OU hv sign«* I toe mam gi* «eiti «at** nt t in«l all seeme I oappdy en le I at what rate the United States govern \ bank s«x>n idle. w. rd i «ai ment should pay out silver next day f< r was not. the redemption of silver notes, when it d'd the farmer that it held a p.o.n.F oiy came to the ¡inch where the treasurer note eigne I by him ai d Ins w.fc fur Hi? tin would have to redeem the silver notes in | >S » T.ial wrm the rerti cate l«»x fvlloAH w.l. have to g« t M hilrtle ««Il silver instead of gold. The three commissioners should lie ap or they wdl !«• tak«*n ill by this I. te»t pointed by th Unite«l States govern sclieii «• ment, but they should lx? proposed—and Chicago im’t inii h in«i.nt*«l tow. rl here is win ru the characteristic modesty flniik«*yism, and, when the li.fan a Eli- of New York comes in—one by the New I m lie «bowed to the sat. «fa« ti«»i« «»fib'* York chain lx r of commerce, another by h«f*tff of !h..t »ty t i.«t eh«* li «1 l»« I t. • the New York lianks’ clearing house l»r«t*>ling t«» Hppie» i.4«* g«wrl tre»4n «*i t, and the third by the New York Steck the pi«* e «4 tn.4 c*ty sp»>ke 4« mill«I very Exchange. How thin jiggle joggle «cale freely «»ii t •«• Hiiliji*. t, an I |s*if<»i «• «•*• wouhl work in the paying of wag**« tra« t‘* I an a|M»lo|fy from tne «•.«m <4 and the purchase of dry gcxsls and gro M|«<:,i*h ariel'e rai’y, who thong it to ceries Mr. de Navarro does not take the wither with hei frown tin* proivl “Hio- trouble to ex ¡»lain very fully. He would, eicty” f< Iks f oik«>jM»li»«. It wiim tin* however, have the monthly purchaxes of prou I I m ».iet of Mayor .larr»<*«»n that «• silver by the government stopped, there could I m »th talk an I walk pani'-li la-for»* Ix-ing in his judgment a mifficient sup tin* arrival of the lnfant.i, but tbe la«ly ply now on hand. He explains his idea apjxMrit to haw a m*»in»,»oly of t ••• walk thus: The UaMffd Ntaie* kgai tender silver notes act, Util «• the pa|M*r* «»pene»l n* on her, now in circulation are payable <m demand at iier M|*HliA«h strut is s.«l I to be «I.Mdaiii- all the subtreaauriea either in gold or silver ful in the exti'e.iiv.w Gen ( hi< . g » ieewil otjin. at the <»pt Ion of the govemntent. The sec retary of the treaeury la rwcuaimendod In the ineiitioii«*«I now , but the hi^li-lx»» H,|s»rk- act to pay them in goki aa l«mg aa he thinks it f«*d <l«*li»/a*n* «4 th.4 « ity g..vr li prudent, and he has always done so, but since he began the price of silver baa been steadily for m *< hii an I ask no «pi irtcr. going down, from about M tents loti rents for The fasoni g hi I I » Ig • «4 »regmi tbe standard »liver dollar, and people rraiUa sow that the secretary will b- «ompelied aftx* completetl .1* w>»rk an I ««Ijmirne I. I a»t to pay them in silver in order to keep the g> Id in th« treasury. Now, my remedy is simply to »ran i Master I’. I’. Ma*»n a«,ie«l ms ii amend this act <»f July It. IM**, by adding that stalling o h« er, an I tne ex«*rcisrs were when paid In silver the notew shall be paid a F<»llow.ng gpld lawtia, reckoning tba silver at li»e govern m iiiosi impressive imture ment’s gold prk e on the day (if pay ment, aa a complete L*t «4 the «» n ers f«»r tin* •* filed by a ««/mioAaaUm to be appointed uitder suing year' <r»nd imoter, J C. M »re- tbe act. To taka an example of silver conversion: A land; deputy grand ilms «*r, M D, < Id ‘ranker wuhea to transfer to Kurope f«»r«l peiiiof gi.oi'i ward«*n,i hil .Meti«rl«aii; b> shipment of specie in iieu of exchange and L*f< »des to »end gold. He taker acertided < i.evk junior grainl war«irti, IV, il i lol mon ; of ¡UUiJiJU to tbe treasury Io get the gold, aa grsml treasurer, D. < ’. M< »•». her ; grand usual, bet tbe secretary, «mtrary to bis can ton-. dr< Ides to pey it In »U»er and hand* him se< re;ary, M F. Uha«lwi«k gmn«l «»rat«»r, |< M. I'.rau : gran I chaplain, J.If.\ Bill; S »th*r<l.*rk of Bl at «eats •1» gold. The banker may dr<ide to ship the grand «*eni»»r <1 * e «» i, A. E. >inith ;graml sil t er. bet If m A Ite k « ws to hie bulUon broket an I gets S1JM»,««) g»>id by paying him with the junfof «fo.* oa, f. I., UMllatr; gmnd 41« er «l*e« k and ia addit *>n per rent coaa- marshal, T A, ,M« * r» le; grand al»* a a rd, m »• n fr/U* o.akinga bee «f 4 per MSt tn*<»« m A of a loos of Xi per cent as eader the <ieorge U. !!fokrly ; grand sU*war«l. A.lb pre- cl t law. Tbe tr»a*ur«r «III always be Ijeelj g>aiil s«i«»r»l la*aier, 4 ready to boy bi« own sil«»r «be* ks at the -ame g* owl 4ir»dar I he.ire la>*s pr.ee. a I tios »ill r»mi| l*r the above IrJble tranterthm. This eta '■sample rm- l’oj-1; graiei •»rgaiiisi, E. E. tianm h; <v •* all tbe Irans«M tn n ■< possible ever to hap- X* namely. pe> mrnt of r.»4es 1» siher **»d **err'a *• «f Ml ver ia »-olea. I