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^tllamooìi Vol. VI. No. 22. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1893. .. ................. - i PROFESSIONAL CAROS. yy J. MAY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . BOOTS« SHOES T T. MAULSBY, ESTABLISHED 1843 ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. I---------------------- (J LAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. W. SEVERANCE, . ATTORNEY-AT LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. y AN BUREN BROMLEY, Having 'recently placed an order 517. MISCELLANEOUS, Large stock of Dry Goods Can fit you in clothing and foot wear. Hatsand Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods. FREE BUS TO TRAIN8 ANO 8teamers Centrally Located. Newly Furnished. HOLTON HOUSE, PORTLAND, OREGON. COR. 4 th & ALDER C. & E. THAYER, BANKERS. General Banking and Exchange business Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON. STS. I 8 8trictly First Class. European Plan. P West 8ide R R Walting Room and Ticket office. NEW FURNITURE NEW HOUSE I. F. LARSON LARSEN ? HOUSE BLACKSMITH M. H. LARSEN, proprietor. W agon making, aud all kinds of Wood-work and General Blacksnuthing done. Mill Machinery Repaired. Wagons Made to Order. Horse-shoeing a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, t. First class in evetv rEspectj bsst acccmmcdaticns in thE city. HEadquartErs far the traveling public Located on main streEt, TillamccK. Oregon. ORE. A. L. ALDERMAN, CENTRAL-Hli MARKET. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . The best Beef. Veal, Pork an.1 Mutton al way» on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetable» and Chickens bought and »old. Satisfa.tion guaranteed to every one. • hop opposite the Grand Central. Proprietor. LARGEST HOUSE Good Accomodations. “The Alderman » The present proprietor has just assumed management of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS. ___________ train wreck the con sequence . A llen H ouse J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. CHAg. fETERgON. BARBER SHOP- First Class is Evin hrticalar. C. T. HILL, Prop. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. Clams and Shall Fiati at all Timas. If you wish to enjoy yourself a few days or week» by the rea, this in lhe place The intronale of the public ia respect ful.y » ilicited. la KmoLi» Fraairraa Sroart. II.UtMOUK, .... OMKCOM. Garibaldi, Oregon. PAINTING, (ârand Central Billiard Hall. Frescoing, Decorating. C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. and Paper-hanging. £iauon and &gazs Far eat I male« and prices call oa. or write to HF.BMAMX GKMH Ml■ . Beaver PtKt-om«T*. 41 Tillamook Coast? Ore Billiard and Pool Tebin. Hugflira I Jotjnaon MILLIN ERY x«-ar Conrt H T illamook . O bk . Money loaned, Notes bought, Collections made, 41-54 URO. W KIGER. Bay Citv. □ RCGDN. TILLAMOOK, NELS THOMPSON, Cabinet Maker Furniture Dealer. IEIT Illi Tl LiltEI't ILltHNITI Illi. Fine# ?tocl^ of Furniture eVer brought to Tillamool^ City. All new g ods In th« latest »tyle* Scroll «»win« and all kiwi» of fine wood work done to order. Tillamook. O»a»»w Great Britain's capital in our railroads | viewed except by the most intimate friends, and by the further fact that the is said to amount to $500,000,000. widow refused to allow the remains to A public library and literary resort ex j be embalmed. clusively for the blind has been opened in Chicago, lie »poke 1,1» piece. IreaMury Deficit. The houses of the hmding millionairs of New York are mostly guarded hy secret |H>liee W abhuston , Oct. 19.—When the vice president wariuxi the galleries today if they repeated the applause lie would have them cleartxl a middle-aged man arose in his seat and said : "As one of the American people, 1 will go out," and he began to make for the door. Immedi ately then* was considerable stir on On- floor and in the galleries. The officers escoried tlie man from the building. He offered no resistance but went under protest. He said he was satisfied the |ieople were determined the Sherman bill should lie repealtxl and the prol«*st made from the galleries was only the be ginning of a demonstration which would lie mail«* against the senate if then* is no spe«xly action on the repeal hill. A wr.ter has tiguivd that an average of 27,000 widowers remarry, as against 18,500 widows Boston has more electric trolley cars running m its streets than any other city in the world. An armless ln»y of Middletown, Ct , named William Mylehreet, has com pleted the painting of a wagon. 11 is feet did the work The bride's vail is a relic of I lie ‘‘care eloth,” a canopy held over the virgin bride hy our Saxon forefathers to con ceal her embarrassment. A device, operated hy a lever in nio- torman’s cab, by which a trolley car can l*esto|»|MHl “within aspaceoi three feel“ B altimork , Oct. 19—In testifying in her own behalf at the southwestern has lieen |>ateuied by * Rochester, N. Y., inventor. police station M mday, Mrs. Adeline Sis John Ghulstone, nephew of the Wilder called < ,<xl to smite her if she had not sworn the truth. The words had grand old man, is dewribed as a tall, scarcely left her mouth when she fell to broad-shouldered young giant, as ardent the floor unconscious. Twelve hours a CotiMervative as his uncle is the re afterwards she was revived but is now verse, and one of the moat extensive a raving maniac. Mrs. WiIder has imeii whisky distillers in Scotland. 11 Ml • Fit. Oregon Apple*. Dr. Jay Guy Lewis, general superin tendent of the Oregon exhibits at the world’s fair has issued the following: Under lhe present system of awards some dissatisfaction has I h *»* ii expressed, and lhat each state and i-ounty may have a chance to enter into a friendly «XMnpe- tition, the state of Oregon, through its legal representative, hereby challenges I the world to compete on the following terms ami conditions : Apples, embracing 30 or more varieties, shall be tne fruit entered Each state or county entering shall depiMit (100 with C. G. Wright, superintendent of pomology, the judge» to be appoint«*! as follows: Each state entering to select one judge, they to se lect one or two, as the case may be, so , that the jurors shall be uneven in nuiii- liers. Colonel Bnu-kett is acceptable to the State of Oregon as the eoinmitte«* on nomenclatnre. The money collected as entrance f«*e is to lie used as some one SB- l«-ct«-d by the states entering, who shall have a suitable tmxlal made to I* given to the state receiving the highest aw ard. W abhinotok , Oct. 19.—In the senate, the finance committee presented a re CENTRALLY LOCATED. CONVENIENT TO BUT LANDINC. port from the treasury ilepartment in- TILLAMOOK. oag. TIl-l-AMOCK, ORXOON. apoiiHe to a resolution for information as the probability of the deficiency in the revenues of the government. The report shows the deficit for the first three months of the current tiwal year is over ? $28,000,000, or at lhe rate of over $84,000-, 000 for the entire year It shows lhe usual expenditures of lhe first three JONES B ros . P roprietors . months were over 198,(MM),(MX). At the same rate the expenditures for the year in would aggregate about (394 (MM),(MM), or i»fct -class single asid double turn onta kept osi We have taken full charge of the Grand < eutral Hotel and have refitted and refurnKhed it abuut$21,000,000 more than tlieestimeted excellent shape, juat as good as new We shall bepleased to have all our old patrons hand. Boarding and transient stork cared and friends to make ua a call. Every effort will be made to make the expenses, and wouM show expenditures surroundings pleasant and comfortable for guests over the supposed actual rweipts of over tor. $77.000,000. The secretary says a definite TILLAMDDK, ------- OREGON. forcast for the whole year is iniposNibfe, hut it is ap|Nirent lhat should th«* pir««*nt conditions continue, the deficit at the end of the year w ill be about $50,000,(MM). TILL/\MOO^ LIVELY ¡STABLE . i ___________ coffin was opened at the grave against the protests of the widow and found to contain a pine log, and that the supposed dead doctor is now enjoying freedom in C lipped from many and varied a foreign country. A rumor lias been S ources . ¡current here some time lhat the laxly J carried from the county jail was realty W’hat Kveryl»«»<ly want« to know in a few words. wax, and l hat the parties to the deception were some high otticals and a seerrt or Great Britain makes over 130,000 bi- ganisation. This rumor is strengthened ' by the refusal to allow the remains to be cycles a year. .1 B attlx C kkkk , Mich., Oct. 20.—The error of one human lieing, of a man who crouches affrighted in a prison cell to night, led to the greatest railroad liolo- caust in the history of Michigan today and twenty-six human lives paid the penalty of a moment’s negligence. Two trains, both laden with passenjLers met in a direct head-on collision on the Grand Trunk railroad at 3:45 o'clock this morning in the suburbs of this city and that the number of dead and injured ia not four-fold greater ia due to the cir cumstances that the collision occured in the suburb« of the city where the trains slackened their speed. Twenty-six charred, disfigured and unrecoguixable bodies lie in the morgue tonight and twenty-seven marred and bleeding vic tims are groaning in agony in Charity hospital. How many of these wounded may lie in the death list to-morrow none can tell for tlie injuries in many cases are quite unfathomable to the medical examination that is ¡xissible now. All that surgical science can do is being done and officials of the railroad are doing all that is |>oa»ihle to alii viate the victims of the dreadful disaster. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Res. and P. O. BAY CITY. _________ Two I'asKrngrr Trains meet directly head »si killing many. of Boots and Shoes with a large Chicago house, and the hard times coming on, Fearnaide has decided to place thes«* giswls on the market at prices slightly above cost and freight. We can fit you out with any kind, grade or quality of a shoe, in Ladiea’, Gents ami Child rens’ sizes. MARKLEY. MAY8 & ROCHE, Proprietors. M D. ROCHE, Manager ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, F earful BRADLEYsMETCALFCiP for Three ThouHaiid Dollars' worth CFLEBR ATED .. DISOBEYED ORDERS F ßMngidß selig boot s ^hoßg ctjßap • AGENC> FOP TILLAMOOK, OREGON. i _ . $1.50 Per Year. i j arrested for assault. At the trial even her husband corroliattxl the prosta-utiug witness, a young woman whom Mrs. Wilder was i-harged with striking wilh a t«ia|K>t. Mr. Wilder says his w ife never to his knowledge bail a fainting lit la-fore. Th«? < RiriiiiMl m ilMuqiwl. B altimokk , Uct. 19.—A banquet was given (. ardiñal Gibbon« hy me (. athum club here this evening. Among those present were Vice a resident fttevenson, »Senator (tor man and a num tier oi Catholic dignitaries. Cardinal ulbbum» responding toa toast to Ins health, said : lie was glad of the harmony existing iaetw«*en the church and s ate as repre sented by the leading representan ve« here, tie would be sorry to see religion and state any closer than ihey ar now in tins country. [ The American Missionary Association treasury doses its llM*aly«ar with a debt of |45,OOO. Tlii« is the first year for »1 long time that such a report has I m * vii necesHary. The falling off in the le- « eipts is in the one item ot legacies | The pastor of a church in the State of Washington whim a lx»y stole a ride on i he cowcatcher of a locomotive on an eaMtern railroad His <* oiih <deuce re- . f'cntly | ricked him ami he has sent the company ^3 4 », the amount of tin* |> um - sage, with interest Now that yachtsman are talkingalxHit royal spankers it is apropos io remark that Eni|M*ror William is one. lie fre quently gives his oldest lioy a llmroughly old-fashioned spanking by way of keep ing down the youngster's impression tlict he, too, is a war lord. 1C mii < the tJiierty Keil. C hicago , (kt. 19.—School children overrun tiie lair grutin<fe again today. Their nuinbero were increaiMMl hy addi- I tioini from the nc I hjoin of nvighifonng ci tie« and hy two tram I< nm I n of newsboy« aud imuthlack« from tin« city. At nuur the children rang lhe new lilwrty iadl | in honor uf the Hninver«ary ol ihe sur render of Isord CornwalliM, giving a grantl-Mignal of 51 ntroke«, one lor each state and territory, and one oi welcome to the Hawaiian island Not ni urli Aw runt. A Ihtnville preacher told us that lie attended lhe funeral of a husband once, ami when he returned U> the bourn* of mourning to console tlie wife, the lirai <ip|M»rluiiily «he had the remarked: ‘•Well, brother ——, I will give you a job that will ¡my yo<i ln*tU*r before long.” < harlry Mllehell Ahfrj. Ami, sure enough, «he got married l'mearao, Ort. 19 —Cliarley Mitchell Hfjon after. Truly a man don't amount now in thia city became very angry when to much when his wife'« a widow.— inforinel by an Aaaia iated I’reaa man IhuiHvdle lirerxe. that Mayor J’ocxljr of Brooklyn had de cided that the fglil between < 'orla-tt and Niw Yosx, Oct. 20.—Five million dol liimaell could not take place at Coney Inland, lie at once launelied out into lar« in gold wan received ut lhe sub a bitter denunciation of >ew York treasury thia morning from Han Franris- miniatera, whom lie claim*! responsible co, brought by W ells, Fargo «fc<*o. It for Mayor Boody’a action. Miichell then wait delivered at the aulA-treaxury ami derlaml that the tight would have to unuaual care waa taken to keep mvret come off. The money »»» up and if they the fact of the ahipfnenl, and iheexpreiM could not fight in thia country, lie would company declined even toaiat<*over what loaiat upon settling the matter in Mexieu rout«* the previous load had I mnoi brought or Culm under the Lindon prize ring Ut thia city. rule» on the turf for original »take«. In A < oMfareflMMi. eoncluaion be »aid if tlie fight ia pre C hic too, <lct. 19 —The Mouth park vented by tlie Brooklyn mayor lie would be in |fi,(MU a» tlie official» <4 Coney cominiMiionerN ami the world’s fair laland club bail put up a (10,OUO guar council of administration hr bl a pro antee that die mill would come off under longed rotifereinv» tonight. Two tilings were positively ami irrvvokahly derided ; dieir auapicee. That there will I m * no fair next summer f»r <Ar»v«m Not IJesd. and that the park eommksncMWrs will I ìkmv . b , Ovt 19.—The New. pillili»he» Isold the Wurl I’s fair direeiors strn tly 4 aeiimtiimal »V.ry to tlie effe.-t tlial Ih. to th» rvqaireiiieiirs of their $100,000 T. TliaU lier Grave», Uie tamou» pMMMV, bond U h restoring tin» grounds. wlio «a. auppuanl to bave nHiiinitl**i ■uu-ide in I» no« >lewd It I» malli- W i»Hi»oro», Grt. The »»'reUry Uined a pine log orupiel thè co fin in* ■temi <4 hi» body. Tlie Mary i» giveu oul <4 the interior lia» approve! the deeiaiori un th» auUmnty ut < ìiarle» X. (ìiandler, of the aamMant attorney-g otera I that ■ wenltliy citiseli <4 TI mhii paini < elitre, liall-lireeii» wler paid acrip uieler the a. t < oun., Greve» ohi liome, and w Io-re tlie <4 K4 are mA now entitled aa "Indiana" body i» «uppueeii to lie buned. t ìiendler to allotment. The raae raine up under and a lellow lownwoMn, Hepben Murar, dwyantion <4 th» Sioux Ian la under the are no» Imre. Tliey ikalarv that tlie act of I»**» i ' i I Rev. E. J M. Carter,a baptist clergy man, of Asli (irove, Mo , solve« the great proh.eni of teaching I hat the «oilIs of the wicked simply dissolve, hilt the county conference has expelled him for heresy, ami with him a majority of his congre gation, who held with him to lie soluble theory. (’ T. Hainpaonof North A«lams, Mass., who died last Thursday, has ls*<pieathe i to the Baptist Home Mission Ko«*iety. lie left an vs tat«’ worth over $1,000,(MM). His wife’s death followed his demise within forty-eight hours. Mr. Kam|w«oii was a<*viisioin«*«l to distributing $.'$O,(MM> y»*arly for iMUievolent purftosvs. When Dr. Durnford was made bishop of Chirh«»«UT, twenty years ago, there was sharp rritn ism on account of his extreme age. He has sine«* rva<i th»* burial service over most of those who joined in the onh ry, and has now, with lhe weight of over 00 years sitting lightly ii|M>n him, started off for a holiday jaunt in KwiUvriand The largest cargo steamer in the world was lauiKdied from Harland A Wolff's yard at Belfast a few weeks ago This was the Civic, a vvaael Inuit to the order of the White b’tar Company. It is 5(M)fi long, (M)ft broad ami 38ft deep, the regis tered tonnage living 8,315 grow« and 5,33> net, while the total ca|mcity of her holds 14,089 tons. The Isait is dvHign^l for the cattle I rude. A Scottish minister is said to have re- bilked his wife for sleeping in church ill tin* following terms: “Susan,” he ex claimed from lhe pulpit, in a voice that effectually awakened her along with the other xlvv|M*rs, “Hnsan, I didiia marry ye for yer wealth, sin ye had none; ami I didna marry ye for yer Iwauty—lhat the whole congregai ioii can see,— and if ye hue no grace, I ha«« made a sair bar- g»«in in ye indeed." Auni NaunMltlia la vMling at a liuuae in Buffalo Mil« ia an ol<l maid an<l very ■lev.Hit, alwaya eonrlwling her prayer* villi the Gloria. "Why doe* »hr aay surli funny tiling» in her prayer»?" .naked the little ‘laugh* ter <4 the 11011 ae "Why, what d<M »lie aay?" replied tier I.Hid mamma. “1 <lo.iT rememlier all »lie any», hilt •lie alwaya end» with " World without men, ah me