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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 12, 189^___________ The snipe, which, unlike the clsm, is | LAST MAN ON THE MAINE. ’ BILLS IN A NUTSHELL not happy at high water, also appears to ( TILLAMOOKERS IN MANILA. ' and stem ihan amid ship and roofed house and put it on the floor. I held 1 over with a heavy matting made of out my hands to it and it jumped into mv State Legislators will Try Hard the sympathies of Representative 1 oung. Capt. Sltrsbee lte<|uest> d Ills Omcen to Precede Him Off the A. J. Stillwell writer to the Old split bamboo, except on each’end most arms, huddled up close to me like a little When the water is high the snipe gets Wrecked Ship. to Pass. baby. When I patted it, it would cry ; of them have a sort of a house. You see upon a board or log by the ride ot the Folks at Home what he Saw McCulloch has prepared a bill which it wanted to go to sleep, so I gave it to the captain, crew and their families live river, and, being unable to swim, fallsan Capt. Charles D. Sigsbee In his “Per in the Philippine Islands. will be introduced in the house this week easy victim to the murderous pothunter | j on these vessels. Around the out side one of the boys that had gone to 1>ed sonal Narrative of the Maine” In the for "an act to protect school districts who kills the gentle snipe a score at a Century, speaking of the acene follow Private A. J. Stillwell, Co. II, 2nd Ore there is a lot of large bamboo. These and he took it in his arms and it slept against loss or damage of public school time Mr. Young's bill will frown on this ing the explosion, says: gon Volunteers, writes home to the old bamboo serve the double purpose of a all night with its head on his arm just ! huildiugs and furnrture by tire, and reg- “It was a hard blow Io be obliged 1c proceeding and provide pains and penal folks and friends in Tillamook county walk and an air tank or buoy. For size like a child. The monkeys here are a I ulating the manner of assessing and pac pretty good size. some of them are 100 feet long or more. ties for killing snipe at the season of leave the Maine; none of us desired to as follows : leave while any part of her poop re I guess the natives up in the hills are ing sucli losses.” Representative Mc M anila , P hilippine I nlands , Deer. Their canoes are made somewhat on the high water. _________ mained above water. We waited until next to monkeys in their habits of living. Culloch says that after a careful inves same plan, only some are very small. 1st. 1898.—I arrived here well, safe and Senator Porter, of Clackamas and Mar satisfied that she was resting on the Even here in the suburbs the children go tigation lie finds that the school districts All their canoes have outriggers, on that sound after a long and uneventful trip bottom of the harbor. Lieut. Comman naked. And lots ofthe kids wear noth of the state pay out annually about $t8,~ ion, is chairman of a special joint com der Wainwright then whispered to me on November 21st. We were not taken is a pole across each end of the canoe 000 in premiums, while the average loss mittee appointed at the special session ing but a skirt, that is the I ’ hiliphinoes. that he thought the forward ten-inch ashore until the 24th,Thanksgiving day. I lashed tight with rattan, and on the "to investigate the question of the cost of magazine had been blown lip into the The Spanish have more means, as about by fire is ouly about ♦2500. The only thing we saw on our way from I ends of these is a large bamboo pole schoolbooks to the state." No sittings of | burning material amidship and might all the Spanish here that have families Honolulu here was the volcano Fanalon | lashed parallel. You see it is impossible Representative Young, of Clatsop coun are officers. I have seen some very the committe have been held, but con explode at any time, with further dis de Pajaros, which was a very imposing to tip one over. Their paddles look ty, the baby of the legislature and the pretty Spanish women here, but the like a big^showel. siderable inquiry has been made as to the astrous effects. lie was then directed sight. It is the most northern island of joker of the house, will introduce a bill natives are too black and China eyed to We landed at the Pesig, just below the oost of school 1 moks in other states, and to get everybody into the boats, which the La drone group. We sighted it about suit me. They look like the American for the protection of clauies. He says the data obtained will be submitted for was done. It was an easy operation; four in the morning, that was about two bridge. Ongoing up the river you can that, contrary to the general impression one had only to step directly from the hours before daylight, so by daylight we see vessels of all ages and in all states of Indians, Chinese and I don’t know what. I in the effete East,the supply of clams on considerat ion of the committeeas a xdiole deck into the boat. There was still all mixed. They are a very small race I repair. Most of them though were old early iu the session, and a report will be were quite a way past it. We had to get some delay to make sure that the ship's the Oregon coast is getting less and less up at four every morning to take a bath barkatines. Of course there is a good of people, that is small of stature. Near from year to year, due to the fact made according to the instruction of the stern had grounded, and still more be and as 1 went on deek I commenced to many fine steam launches and steamers ly all are considerable smaller than mv-' that ocean beach is more and more be resolution under which the committee cause of the extreme politeness of the self, and you know I am no ocean, even was appointed. There is likely to be officers, who considerately offered me a rubber neek as usual, and there, on our here. Of the former the U. S. captured coming a fashionable resort during the port bow was the, volcano. It looks some fine ones. Another thing one notices though I do make lots of noise some summer months. Clauis do not like to considerable variance between the recom steadying hand to step into the boat. Lieut. Commander Wainwright stood like a huge rock or cone, as well as I on going up the river is the natives time^ It is reported this morning that j 1 be in the vortex of fashion. They may mendations of this committee and the on one side and Lieut, liolmnn on the our company is going to move across | giving their water buffaloes their baths. Daly committee as to the sebooi-book could make out, with fire and smoke come in at liigli tide and lie perfectly hap other; each offered me a hand. I sug Our . question.________ boiling out at the top. There is no land These animals are used to do all the the river to the custom house. py until the visitor takes them into his gested the propriety of my being the heavy draft work, so they seem to be Captain says we will have fine quarters or any indications of any in sight. It is midst Then the supply of clams is di Since the first draft of Senator Daly’s last to leave, and requested them to simply a smoke stack or chimney for the very strong. They look a good deal like there. We are now in the barracks lately minished. It lias been a matter of some bill to change the manner of selecting precede me. which they did. There was an ox, excepting their horns and hair. occupied by the Spanish. These bar. immense subterranean furnace. The importance to ascertain just wnat is the text books was printed, achangehas been favorable comment inter In the press because I left last. It is a fact that I sight was quite pretty. The smoke The horses'here are very small, regular racks are inside the walled city and are best open season for clams. As the mat made in it that is expected to do away was the last to leave, which was only was so hot when it first issues from the Shetland ponies in size, but not very iK’cupied by our Regiment. Our Regi- j ter stands all season are open for the un with some of the opposition that lias been proper; that is to say. it would have crator that it looks like a blaze after stylish or pretty. They are used on the ment guards the Spanish prisoners and happy claim. Nolxxly respects his breed manifested against it. The stringent pro- been Improper otherwise; but virtually dark, then as it cools it forms a black busses (or most of them are covered act as police in Old Manila, while the ing time, when the giddy whirl of fash vison that the governor’s appointees all left last. The fine conduct of those 13th Minn, acts as police in New Manila. cloud of smoke that floats away in the carts) and the street cars. I ion forsakes the coast, the calm is left to should be in no wise officially connected who came under my observation that The city of Manila lies on both banks The barracks here arc very comfortable, wind in a long black column. The size I I the voracious despoilers who occupy un with the public school system of the state night was conspicuous and touching. could not make much of an estimate of, ofthe Pesig river. It is divided into two the best we have had since the date of bidden tiie summer cottages. He is taken has been removed, and the matter of The heroism of the wounded men I did cities by a wall. The part of the city our enlistment. The barracks are sur as I did not know how far we were from bytlie sackful into market and uiademer- qualification is left entirely to the judg not see at the time, but afterward good it. We may have been a mile or further, that is inside the walls is called Old rounded by a stone wall, on top of the chandise of at all seasons. He is stewed reports of their behavior were very ment of the governor. A number of peo common. The patient way in which but it looked to me to be about twice the Manila and it is properly named. I do wall there is a high iron picket fence. into soup and chopped into minced clam ple who were in favor of a change from they bore themselves left no doubt that There are two gates leading into the not know when this city was built, but it size of Tillamook rock. and made to tickle the palates of thous the present system did not think that they added new honors to the service Yes, we had another thing to remem must have been a long time ago. The court. The buildings are long structures ands wliu do not appreciate the effoit it persons connected with the schools or when the Maine went down,” style of architecture is certainly ancient. one story, excepting the front ones, ber; that was the death and burial of costs nature to keep up the supply colleges of the state should be entirely one ofthe crew on November 6th. It was The streets are very narrow and the which are two stories high. These build excluded from a board to select text SPANISH SOLDIERS. rather a sad aff lir, but I guess he had as second story of nearly all the buildings ings each will accommodate two com Representative Reeder, of Umatilla books to be used in the schools. Many are built out over the street, about three panies. They are arranged so there is good a burial and as good grave as one county, has prepared a bill to prescribe Their Return to Spain Will Sorely could ask One thing sure he will have feet, making the streets dismal affairs. an open court or parade ground in the i the duties and comjiensation of county of them argue that only school teachers KmbarraNN the Nation and Han- would be qualified to decide such a mat One day there was some very fine build center. There is a commodious bath no saw-bones carving him up to aid ten a CrlMia. surveyors in establishing boundary lines science. This day we passed the 180th ings here. The inside is pretty well pre room ill one of the buildings, which is and corners, and in the construction of ter, though the same people would not “A Spaniard" in the Fortnightly Re degree of longitude and jumped into to served, but the outside ofall the buildings very necessary and quite an enjoyable county roads, bridges and public works. be willing to have the state legislature affair. In a climate like this one has to composedjentirely of lawyers, Represen- view says: The loss of our (Spanish) morrow. You see on going west your look old and weather beaten. Among the duties it is specified that the The churches are the most imposing, bathe vervoften to keepclean and healthy. tative Fordnoy, of Wallowa county, is colonies means the absolute disappear watch gains so much time you have to I county surveyor shall procure official with the exception of the palace, or the in favor of making the circuit judges of ance of all industry and commerce Aguinaldo's camp is about thirty miles skip a day to catch up. copies of such plats and field notes of the Governor General’s palace, which is a from here back in the interior. He used the state a board to select the text books which the inhabitants of those islands On the morning ofthe 20th we sighted original surveys as he may deem neces were forced to support. Factories, fine large building, the inside being to be camped at Cavite, which is about for the public schools. lle»ays that plan the Philippine islands. There was a sary of Hie United Slates of the lands in workshops. ..¡agazines—all must be marble. As for the churches they are seven miles from here across ail arm of would take it out of politics and place it closed, and thousands upon thousands pretty heavy sea with lots of rain ami liiscounty notalready procured.andshall very large and lots of them. The Spanish tile bay, but the Americans made him in hands competent to deal with it and of operatives turned adrift on the fog, so one could not tell much about have the same substantially bound in soldiers are quartered in the churches. go further away. His headquarters book form and keep them in his office and beyond the reach of improper in world, homeless und helpless. A hun the first islands you see. Soon after But the greatest thing ofall is the wall were at Cavite while his army was ti uences. dred thousand soldiers will come home sighting the first you can see Luzon, for the convenience of the public. The to swell tlieir ranks, sickly, mutilated and the means they had of protecting around this citv. He now has charge or We steamed along the north coast until county shall pay the bill, Stillman of Umatilla has two matters men, no longer needed to fight their noon, then we passed the North West the city from attack. 1 think it is abso- , control of the water supply ofManilaj in hand to present to the legislature in country’s battles, and no longer ablqlo lute’.y safe as far as infantry is concerned. but if he was to shut off the water there There has been issued at Salem and Cape and turned south into the China In most places the walls are double, with is lots of rain, so there would I k - no dan placed in the hands of members of the due time. One is a bill to provide for carry on the struggle for existence un Sea. There is a lighthouse on this Cajie. der the ruins of the old orderof things. a moat or canal between and in front ger of a water famine. The water here legislature and influential people gener suppressing the Russ;an thistle, which We had the best of weather all the way The greater number of 30.000 military has obtained a footing in the northeast that can be filled with water at will, is j all boiled before used. ally throughout the state, a circular ad from San Francisco, with a nice cool ern part of the state. His plan is to make officers will be deprived of their com The wall itself is stone in front, with There is a railroad running into the dressed to the legislative assenbly ask destruction of the thistle a charge upon mand und placed on the reserve list, breeze right astern of ns all the way, earth back of it, making a small mown- ( country 150 miles, I have been told, but ing that the med leal laws of Oregon be the land. He also has in mind a max where the pay is such that a captain, keeping the air just pleasant on deck, if tain of it, beside the tops of the walls j I have not seen any signs of it, so can amended so as to give graduates of imuin freight rate bill, but is not certain who generally has a wife and family to yon were not dressed too warm. Of support, receives about 2s -Id a day. are covered with fine canon, some being j not tell what kind of a thing it is. This schools, other than the three schools re that he will be abloto get it before the course it was very close and warm be Agriculture, which is dying out, very large. Back of the first wall next , cognized under the law, the same rights road runs by the insurgent camp. low. With the exception ofthe last two legislature at this session. cannot support these legions of to the bay side there is mortar guns. I and privileges as are now enjoyed by the «lavs, which were considered awful by famishing men, women and I would like to take a trip out side of don’t know' how high the walls are, but allopaths, homeopaths and eclectics. A most of the boys. __ ____ One of the Clackatnas county senators. dren, nor are soldiers the 1 should think about thirty feet, then the city, but we are only allowed out bill covering this same ground was intro After entering the China Sea proper it of people who take kindly to the hard, there being a canal at the foot makes it side our quarters after five in the even duced at the special session, but for some Brownell or Porter, will introbuce a bill was the roughest we had on the trip. ing, and have to be in by 9:30, unless to abolish the office of district attorney humdrum life of the fields. When these higher yet. reason it made little headway in ap multitudes have felt the pinch of hun In fact, I guess it is rough there most of you have a pass and you can only get a and to provide in its stead the office of ger, and see themselves thrown back New Manila is mostly across the river. proaching its third reading. The new the time. They call their storms in these It is more modern in every respect than pass from 8 to 10 in the morning, and 3 bill works no undue hardships U(>on grad county attorney, As matters now etand upon the laws of nature to keep them seas typhoons, so we had one the night the walled city. The places of business, to 5 in the afternoon unless you have a uates from any recognized medical col the district attorney has a deputy in selves and tlieir loved ones from dying, wc were in the China Sea. During the every county in his district, and lie him then the internal crisis will nave begun unless you get in China town, are large pass countersigned by- the colonel and lege or of any particular school. storm wc got separated from the self follows tne court around the circuit. in very truth, and the tocsin of the rev and very nice. There is a great many half-a-dozen other officers, and it is very Valineia. 1 believe I forgot to say the olution will have sounded. In that day fine Chinese stores too, but these are not hard to get that. Senator Reed, of Dauglas county, says It is argued tout the county attorney Valinda is a transport steamer that ac Of course I do not know how long I plan would give better satisfaction in the army will decide, by its attitude, in China town. On going into China he is preparing a bill toautliorize the pay companied iis from Honolulu, carrying whether Carlists or republicans shall town you can see all kinds of filthy look will lie here, but it looks as though I will ment of a bounty for every animal raised the administration of justice, and that triumph. one battalion of the Washington volun ing places. If you go into the alleys, have the fun of remaining in the service on the farm. He also says lie lias not it would tend to reduce the ex pence of teers. The name of our steamer was the which are very narrow, they smell like my two years. There is several boys yet determined whether it would be bet prosecuting criminals, for each county NURSES IN INDIA. Senator. The next morning after the ------ . In fact every thing lias a decided from Tillamook here, they arc all well ter to yoke it up with the sugar beet attorney, being directly accountable to storm our consort was no place in sight, mildewed smell here. Perhaps it is not except Hollie Orchard, who has been bounty bill or with You ig's bill to pro the voters of his county, would strive to Rules Which Govern Them Are Very so we pulled out ami left her, getting Stringent and Coniine Them so all the year, but you see this is right down with a fever. He is still in the tect clams, but he wants it to tie known make the criminal court expences as' here and anchored at eight o’clock, while Closely. in the dead of winter, which is the cold hospital, but is around town and the as a measure in the interest of farmers. light as possible. To make the matter •he did not reach here until seven or doubly sure, however, it is proposed that est season of the year here. These alleys barrack nearly every day. He thinks he Judged by the standards which seem eight the next morning. We were are a fine place for one to run into the will get a discharge and go home soon. Senator Browndl will introduce a bill each county attorney shall lie on salary, to prevail in British India, the Phila bothered all the wav over waiting on Fred Stoddard, George Madaux, Charlie smallpox. There has been several deaths requiring road supervisors to elected and draw no fees or perquisites what delphia nurse—in spite of her increased her. Generally in the morning wc could in our Regiment from this dreaded dis Newman, and a fellow by the name of by the people. At the January term of ever. Each county delegation will fix the , duties now that so many sick soldiers just sec the tops of her masts astern of ease. But 1 hardly think there is very Olsen are all here and well. the county court in each county, there sum to be paid its own county attorney, are under her care—must have an easy us; then we would run under slow l>ell Now 1 want all you folks to do some is no end of strife over the appointment as has been done in the cases of other time of it, says the Philadelphia Press. much danger for me from the looks of nearly nil day Indore she would catch Let her, at all events, read and take my arm, the effect of vaccination. It is writing. Everybody write. I have not of road supervisors. This bill will make county officers. up. If it had not l>eeii for her we would comfort from these rules just promul so sore that 1 have not been able to received a scratch of a pen from any. it the duty of the county c< urt, at the be- have reach’d port two or three days gated for the benefit of the "Nursing write. It is my left arm that is sore, body since 1 left San Francisco and there gining of the January, I960, term, to Senator Brownell has a bill which Sisters" engaged in tending plague pa sooner As it was, we left San Francisco but it made me feverish. My head was has been steamers leaving there every give the voting precincts and road dis will amend section 2718. which provides tients in Calcutta: on the 17th of October, reached Hono all mush. I felt as though 1 was only few days since then. tricts the same boundaries and provide that the board of state school land com Sisters must be in to dinners every lulu on the 26th. Sailed from Honolulu This letter is for every Stillwell in for the eleotion of road supervisors at missioners shall loan the school fund night, and must not leave the premises about half awake all the time. I am oil the Ut <»f Nov., and reached Manila feeling fine now. with the exception off Tillamook, and I want all of them to the following June election in each dis money at 8 per cent per annum. This after dinner, except with the leave of on the evening of the 21st. and. by the my arm. which is pretty sore, keeping | I write to me. trict. It is claimed that the residents of amendment will provide that this money the lady doctor. Such leave will not way. we were all vaccinated again the me from drilling or going on guard. I | But just you hold on here. I can’t each locality am more capable of judging lie loaned at a rate not to exceed 8 per lie granted more than once a week. next <lay. the 22nd, and come ashore on guess I am not much the looser. There I quit with >ut saving something about ( of the qualification of a candidate for cent, or less than fl per cent. State Trea * * * Th« address nt which the sis the 24th of Nov. Manila bay is a tine is not near the sickness here there was: the free silver proposition here. And if road supervisor than the county judge surer Metschan informs the senator that ter will be must be given to the Indy body of water. The entrance is quite in Camp Merritt, but I suppose when it j 1 one of the soldiers goes back home and in many instances, aud the court would there is now ♦400.0C8 locked up in the i.octor. Sisters going out driving are wide from the extreme sides, perhaps required to let the Indy doctor know gets hot there is a good deal of fever, as | votes tor that measure he ought to lie I be relieved from a thank leas task. state treasury that should be loaned to their destination and their escort (if twenty miles, but there is a large island this is a rather swampy place, mostly on • shot. the farmers on good mortgage security; any), and she is at liberty to modify in the mouth that divides it. On this account ofthe moats around the walls, | When the Americans came here there The dozen legislators who went to La- and the reason that it cannot be loaned the arrangements made if she shall island there is a lighthouse and they say was no gold at all. The money used deem it necessary. Visitors to the sis Grand to ins|«ct the beet-sugar plant are is that outside] loaning companies lots of guns, but I did not see any ofthe ami the l’esig river itself is a dirty look- i are ters must send in their card to the lady mg stream. Now it is a rather swift 1 was Spanish, Mexican, and a Spanish convinced of the advisability of provid putting out money.at 7 per cent. latter. When Dcwev entered the harbor doctor. Sisters to be in bed by 11 p. m. stream, but |>crhaps it is on account of | Philippine coin, all silver nnd copper. ing a state bounty for the production of the* sav he went through the south All our boys that bad any of our money beets. The party was shown through the ’ isitors may be invited to afternoon the rains. channel, which isn great deal wider than tea with the consent of the lady doctor. Don’t you fieople kick almut rain, be traded it ofi for Spanish or Mexican, factory, and the sugar chemist explained glenora . the north. We came through the north Ladies may occasionally be invited to cause you don’t know what rain is in they are the same here, at the rate of all the detells of getting the sugar from channel. <■ ier meals (with the consent of the one of our dollars for $2.26 of theirs. The snow is eight inches deep on Oregon,or even Tillamook itself is not in 1 * the beets and preparing it for market. the lady doctor) at the expense of the per On entering the hay one would think it. Of course the rains arc warm, but Their money fluctuates. At the present Representative McAlister, of Union coun level here, and getting deeper. son who invites them.” from the looks that he was going out ' they are decidedly wet. If one don’t it 1 is one American to $2.03 Mexican. ty .says the proposed bounty on sugar beets Our school is progressing finely under This supreme “lady doctor” corre- into another ocean or sea, as you can’t Our nionev is worth twice theirs in trade. believe it all he has to do is to step out ' would lie a good investment for Oregon the management of Miss Ross. Although 3 *° °Ur hea<i nurse, and sways a sec Anything but water. But looking in the rain for just half a minuite and if It 1 you had a $20 gold piece and bought as it would stimulate the production of rather late in the day. we would like to , tk 1IC 1 <‘x,ends to the very servants from Manila towards the entrance you you would get Mexican money beets in various parts of the state, as «peak of the beautiful Christmas tree! of the nurses under her. he is not as wet as though he had been anything 1 can see the mountains along the coast in change, which is very unhandy, ns $40 well as in his own locality. Farmers in whK-h wax prepared for the children here laying in the bay. it don't ram here. When wc came in it was ahont sun The heat here has not hern at all op in silver is rather heavy in your (MH-kct, Union couuty who raised sugar beets by their kind teacher. The children spoke ■ , Gi.ance a* .vour family caioryonrfox down, so Ik-fore long it was d irk I guess and it will buy no more. You see one of Iasi year for the La Grande factory all and sang well, and then Sam Simth we steamed along about an hour after pressive since I have been here, although our silver dollars is worth just as much lost money, he says, but they would came in disguised as Santa Claus and a finer, or the cows in the field. All L toefr markings, and those of nearly all entering the bay before we sighted the one prrspiies very easy. The atmos as a gold dollar but theirsare not worth make the industry self-supporting and jolly old saint was he too. The children | dome,Heated animals are mottled and lights on the masts of vessels lying in phere is very «lamp and heavy, vet one i halt so much. When silver bullion is finally profitable if the legislature would were more than delighted with their totally irregular. This is fhe curious front ot Manila You can sec that this don’t feel the heat very mneh. I cheap their dollars are cheap p. They will come to tlieir assistance with a bonus of l»a\ is no small affair. presents and the parents enjoyed seeing mult of domestication. Wild animals Oh, yes ; 1 want to tell the cl hil Iren take our silver th.. ... .. onrgold. and take our silver the same as ♦ I a ton. Mr McAlister himself raised their children's happiness. All j„i„ ¡„ are. as a rule, marked with beautiful AU vesse ls of anv consukrahle draught about the monkeys here. There are lots will take it every time they get a chance, 40 acre« of beets at a loss of f 750. and thanking Miss Ro,, f„r the henntifllI regularity. Look at the stripes of the Author in the bay and load and unload lots of them. You can sec them run because it never changes its value while the farmers who experimented with iT'r the spots of the leopard, the ab tree and good time she prepared for the solutely even streaks on the zebra s with lighters. Of course weenme ashore ning around over the roofii of the bar theirs does. them, it is said, are out in the aggregate children. in one. These affairs are strictly Philip racks and climbing through the trees all ' coat, and a dozen other similar in- ♦40.000. He tee Is assured, however, phino or Malay They art made out of the time. All the monkeys in town have ’ The mail carrier reports two feet of There ’* ',erT ,i,lle doubt "l in for expantion, every time." that with continued cultivation and bet. snow on the summit. hewed logs neatly joined so they are |»er- been tamed. The wild ones are out in 1 “On what grounds ?" inat all these animals' colors could be n>y wife has been »«qqnng luggintr ter knowledge of t heir growth, the product tevlly light For shape it . ,» would n onixi be hard n.irAi the hill* The other evening one of the .. "Well, since ~ could be more than trebled ¡er acre to describe. 1 They are higher in the bow bovs caught one and brought it in the ' uivdoThw t^u?be hail ’’ « 1 raid g K Mr " Sniith'’ for ’"J”*- Fan'y a black-snd-tsn liger, or within four years. several days the past week. a leopard with the Irregular markings of a tortoise-shell cat.