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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH, 2 1899, Fashionable SPRING SHOES! We have just received a flecu Stock of Ladies’, Gent.’s and Children’s Shoes. and Comfort. Perfect Fit. New & Fashionable Will Wear well COHN & CO The Leading Merchants. STATE MONEY TO BE LOANED had to be formed to keep the price up, means of snow shoes. I guarantee the It remains to I k seen if the committee pie outside of this conquered territory are NEWS IN A NUTSHELL- which, in turn, would keep the price for truth of these facts and shall soon be in of conference between the two houses as yet technically subjects of Spain and The law providing for the lending of T he president sent to the senate the Tomsk.” raw fish from being reduced. The dif __________ can agree on these matters. If Mr. Mc consequently are not in insurrection school money at 6 per cent (house bill ferent packers in trying to crowd their nomination of William R. Day, of Ohio, Secretary Alg**r visited the senate last Bride could be on the committee confer- against the United States. We are sim 374) is: goods on the buyers have been cutting to be United States circuit judge of the week for the purj»ose of getting the coni- i ence the possibilities would be increased, ply engaged in a Foreign war, which it Section 1. All the lands selected under prices the past two years, but the new Sixth judicial district. promise army bill amended so as to au j He is a very tasteful man and possesses is a mistake to call insurrection. It will the provisions of an act authorizing the company, now having united their thorize the reenlistment of volunteer | great power for managing men and assume that character only when the governor to appoint an agent to select T he senate committee on privileges strength, will do all they can to soldiers now serving in the Philippines. measures. At least we are much lietter authority of the United States is extend all lands donated to the state by the strengthen and maintain a better price, and elections has decided there was no When the peace treaty takes effect the oft'than the house would have left us ed over all the Philippines by the ratifi United States and to ascertain all losses and no doubt will be the means oi in case made out in the protest against term of service of the volunteers will ex and many if not all of the measures must cation of the treaty that cedes the is sustained by the state by reason of the creasing the demand for Columbia river Hanna, and ordered such a report made pire and necessarily there will be an in go through. lands to this country. No one will ques occupancy of sections 16 and 36 by or salmon, as they will spend money to to the senate. Our senators are working together tion thatit is the duty of the American terim before new troops can be enlisted through the United States government, keep it before the markets as the best T exas is passing through an alarming and trans|>orted to the islands. The sec pleasantly and for the good of the state. commander at Manila to tight when at approved February 19, 1895, now un salmon in the world.’’ epidemic of meningitis. Thirty deaths retary thinks that many of the volunteers Senator Simon will be in good shape for tacked and to take whatever steps he sold, and to which no valid right to pur from the disease have occurred in Fort would lie willing to remain during this having influence another session He is deems necessary to punish the enemy. chase has attached, are hereby with LAW FOR TROUT. Worth in the past week, and reports interm and the amendment lie proposes a mail who will grow to his opportun However much one may deplore the con drawn from sale. from the country towns give a similar grants authority to give them this op ities and so far has shown much good sequent loss of life on both sides, the ac Sec, 2. All moneys belonging to the The trout law (house bill 346) is already situation. tion of Otis and Dewey was under the Many schools have been portunity. The senate committee on sense. irreducible school fund, university fund effective: circumstances as they have been oflieial- closed on account of the ravages of the military affairs has signified its willing or agricultural college fund shall be loan Section 1. From and after the passage Large Timbers. ly reported imperative. But let there lie ness to accept the amendment. ed by the state land board at 6 per cent of this act it shall be unlawful for any disease. no misunderstanding as to the real char per annum, payable semiannually, on the person to take, catch, kill, or have in The largest bill of big timber that was An appeal has been leceived at San G overnor G age , of California has ever turned out in the Cc>wlitz valley by acter of the conflict. Our army in* the first day of January and July of each year. possession any trout during the months Fraccisco by the chamber of commerce on Philippines is not engaged in stamping The principal and interest shall be made of November, December, January Feb behalf of the flood sufferers of the Shan signed the anti-cartoon bill by the legis a sawmill is now being rnt at Fidler’s out insurrection, but in fighting people lature of that state. The bill prohibits payable in gold coin of the United States ruary and March. mill, Catlin. The timbers are to be used that owe us no allegiance and are in no Tung province of China. Those signing the publication of cartoons meant to I k * or its equivalent; and such loans shall be Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any the api>eal are American and English humiliating or embarrassing to the sub in the steamer Lak me, that recently wise subject to our authority. secured by note and mortgage to the person or persons to take, kill or capture, people. They state that the Chinese of caught fire from her cargo of lime, and state land board on real estate in this or have in possession, at any time, trout, the district have raised something like ject; the printing of the portrait of any which is now lying at Astoria for re state, of no less than thrice the value of char or salmon less tiian five inches in $70,1)00 American money, but this will living person without the consent of the pairs, The largest timber is 18 x 24 inch DOMESTIC PLEASANTRIES. jiersons, unless he be a public official or es and 126 feet long, and will be used as the amount loaned, exclusive of perish length. go but a short way, as there are over one convicted of a crime. For violating a keelson The log that furnishes this It was the lieautiful Young Wife, re able improvements, of unexceptionable Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any 2,000,000 starving people. this law*, the offender shall lie punished large piece of timber is 126 feet long and provingly—Oh, Harold, you do have title and free from all incumbrances, or person or persons to take, catch oi kill T he transport steamer Zealandia has by a fine of not less than $100 nor more 34 inches at the small end, and contains such awfully expensive tasks. by a deposit of United States bonds, or at any time in the water of the state, And the Extravagant Young Husband the bonds or treasury warrants of this any trout by any uioans whatever except arrived at San Francisco from Manila, than $500, or by imprisonment for not 5810 feet of lumber; the stick alone has less than one month, or more than six 4320 feet. Two other timbers measure —Yes, dear, that is why I am so fond of state of a face value of not less than 25 with hook and line, and any person fish after a rough trip, during which she en months. Whatever the yellow journals 100 feet in length and are 18 x 24. There you. __________ per cent in excess of all such loans. All ing with hook and line, who, upon lift countered a typhoon of 48 hours’ dura of San Francisco will do with this re are quite u number of smaller timbers. “I don’t see why you should l>e jealous the loans herein provided for shall be ing the same shall find trout, char or tion, which damaged the ship to a con striction placed upon them will be a The logs are furnished by Taylor &Beck, of George.” made for the period of one year ; provided salmon of less that five inches in length siderable extent, injured several of the I puzzle to some of them. But they will loggers on the Ostrander, and the woods that in case the’interest is promptly paid caught or entangled thereon, shall im men and nearly foundered the vessel. “I don't see how*I could tie anything else wriggle round the law’ somehow’, for are full of just such logs, but the expence and the security remains unimpaired, the mediately, with care and the least pos She brings 56 soldiers who were sent under the circumstances Haven't you newspaper cartoons have come to stay. of getting them to market is considerable heard that all the world loves a lover ?” board may in their own discretion permit sible injury to the fish, disentangle and home on sick leave, 53 discharged or the loan to stand for a period of not let loos*- the same, and transmit the fish under orders, six prisoners and a guard S ince the severe weather of the latter greater than common lengths, but when Jones—Dear me ! you say you often of ten. longer than 10 years. Upon the pay to the water without violence. part of January and the first part of this extraordinary lengths are desired Cow lay down the law to your wife. How litz county can produce them. ment of anv loan the principal shall Sec. 4. For the period of three years T he committee of the Spanish senate month, many reports of damaged wheat The crew at Fidler's mill* have had do you go alsiut it Y again be loaned in like manner as in this from and after the passage of this act and destroyed fruit have been in circula Bones—Why all you need is firmness! for the verification of credentials has ex considerable experience the past year in section provided. it shall be unlawful for any person or amined Admiral Cervera, who has con tion in Oregon. It has been said that I usually go into my study, lock the door, getting out large timbers, but this lust Sec. 3. The maker for any note for any persons to take, catch or kill by any and do it over the .transom—all you need tended that if the loss of his squadron fully half of the wheat crop east of the order caps the climax. loan heretofore made from any of the means whatever, or have in possession is firmness—in the door! were a crime, it must be attributed to mountains has been killed, and that the funds mentioned in this act desiring to any Eastern brook trout (Salvelmus fon- the government which sent him to the crop in the Willamette valley had suf Miss Greene—You sing in the Wesley secure the 6 per cent rate provided in tinalish), or Loch Leven trout (salmo NOTABLE UTTERANCES. Antilles against his will. He told the fered considerably. The weather bureau, Street church, don't you 1 this act, may do so by paying up all ar. trutta Levenensin). being species of trout as is its custom, has sent out for special committee that he wept on receiving Miss Crochet—Yes. rearages in interest and 25 per cent of the recently introduced into the waters of At the annual dinner of the Republi congratulations upon his safe arrival at reports, and a good many have been re Miss Greene—Then you must know face of his loan, without diminishing the this state by the state fish commissioner can club of New York in honor of Abra ceived from intelligent farmers in various Santiago de Cuba, for he had forseen dis that gentleman over opposite. I have security. Upon paying the arrearage in and the United States fish cduimissioned ham Lincoln the most notable speeches parts of the state. Some of these reports aster. __________ interest and 25 per cent of the face of his indicate that the crop has suffered, while were ma«1« by United States Senator seen him go into the Wesley Street church Sec. 5. It shall be unlawful to sell, offer T hirty Spaniards arrived at New others show that the damage has l>een elect Depew and Governor Roosevelt. Sunday after Sunday, note, the rate of interest on the balance for sale, or have in possession for sale, Miss Crochet—Oh, yes; he tills in the York on the Cunard liner Umbria. Most slight. No wheat west of the mountains The utterances of tlieBe leaders of the shall be computed at 6 per cent per an any species of trout at any time. intermissions when the choir is not sing num, and shall be payable semiannually Sec. 6. Any person violating any of the of them are laborers, and are able to has been damaged to amount to any republican party of the Empire state are on the first day of January and July of provisions of section 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 shall read and write. All of them are going thing, according to the most trustworthy important, those of Mr. Depew especially ing. He is the pastor. each year; provided, nothing herein shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and to different mining towns in the West. reports. In fact, the only damage done so, because he will take part in Hie legis “Eugenia isn't going to marry that lie construed as authorizing the continu shall be punished by a fine of not less They were held for investigation by the in the Valley was in very low ground, lation that shall prescribe the policy of rich octogenarian, after all.” the United States in respect to new pos ance of any loan which is not adequately I than «20 nor more than «100, and shall immigrant office to determine whether where reseeding may lie necessary. ‘■Why not!'1 sessions. “He fell out with her because she secured. [>ay the costs of the action, or by impris they came here to work under contract. Mr. Depew is opposed to incorporating couldn't remember the boys lie used to Sec. 4. All notes hereafter given in the onment in the county jail not less than The immigrant authorities say that since Oregon Rivers and Harbors. the close of the war with Spain the im as part of our governing body far distant play with." purchase of lands shall bear interest at 10 days nor more than 50 days. the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable I Sec. 7, It shall tie unlawful for any per migration from that country has in Recent events demonstrate the value of countries, peopled by alien ruces with “I suppose you laid the foundation for semiannually. son or persons to explode or cause to be creased 100 per cent. long service and experience in congress. alien civilization. “The United States your success by taking time by the fore Sec. 5. The holder of any certificate of j exploded in any of the waters of this In the last congress we had Mr. Her will not go beyond this continent,” he lock 1” A ccording to the statement of Colonel mann on the river and harbor com said, “for new stars on our flag or new sale heretofore issued, desiring to pay up state, any powder, Herucles powder, dy • No,’’ answered the politician, “It all arrears of interest at the rate of 6 namite, nitroglycerine or any explosive Byrd, of the quaterrnaster department, mittee of the house,and next to the chair states for our union.’’ In this he had re was by taking the legislature by the per cent per annum, shall be entitled j substance whatever, or place in anv of there remain at Manila 2000 of the 5600 man for long serv ice. This made him a ference to the Philippines and the fair deadlock." to do so ; provided said arrears of inter- j the waters of this state, lime or poison Spanish troope that were turned over to member of every committee of conference inference is that as a senator he will op “Why, George, how dreadfully you est and so much of the principal as shall for the purpose of catching, killing or General Otis, as a result of that surren between the two houses and gave him pose the annexation of those islands. He leave only one-third of the purchase price destroying fish. Any person convicted of der of that place. Of the 3600 who have great influence. With all his ability and expressed the belief that the peoples of smell oi toba<!co. You are fairly reeking with it! I thought you said you only unpaid, shall be paid to the state land violating this section shall be punished been return*^ to Spain, about half were legal talent Mr. Tongue has not yet had the Philippines can, under American di board within six months from the date by fine of not less than «20 nor more than taken back by the Spanish government, the service to claim such preferment ; it rection, be educated to a point where wanted to run up to the church for a minute.” on which this act goes intoeffect, and all «100, or by imprisonment in the county so far at the ex pence of the Unitid States. only comes with service and experience. they may be safely entrusted with the “Yea, ma, that’s where I went. You manag'-ment of their own affairs and he The remaining 2000 he expects to leave forfeiture of such certificates of sale are jail not less than one month nor more In the past Oregon has been exceed see the minister was giving a smoker, outlined his views as to how this may he Manila for Spain within the next two suspended for said period. In case the than three months, or by both bu < h fine ingly favored; her river and harbor an’ so I stayed to it." weeks. holder of such certificate of sale shall and imprisonment. work has been in excess of any other accomplished, but he hail nothing to say in regard to the policy, now practically make the payment herein provided, his j Sec, 8 Nothing in this act shall he con C uban patriotism is satisfied. The in rate. But when the present congress Nobody found out what he had in note for the remaining one-third of the strued to prevent the taking of trout at «urgent soldiers have marched through came to act on this question, the house in operation, of forcing our rule upon mind, but the Cheerful Idiot asked the purchase price shall bear interest at 6 any time by the fish commissioner for Havana streets l>earing their arms, and struck out many measures we had in these alien races. Possibly the methods suggessed by Mr. Depew would lie en landlady: per cent, and in case the interest is paid the purpose of propagation. General Gomez has l>een received with terest in, and tried to rejieal the acts tirely efficacious in preparing theFilipinos “Have you heard about the advance in promptly, shall be permitted to stand Sec. 9. All acts or parts of acts In con military boner by the American com that provided for the bout railway at The tin Y' for self-government, but the question is Dalles, and the act providing for the im until demand is made by the board. flict herewith are hereby repealed. manders. Surrounded by them, he watch “No,” said the landlady, “all I am up whether we should compel an unwilling Took effect February 17. ed 2500 of his soldiers defile the plaza, provement of Yaquina. on is tin in advance.’ people to accept these methods . To es It remained to lie seem what could I k A n editor was running the motto lie watched these soldiers from the bal Claims It Will Benefit Fishermen “ We tell the truth ” at the head of his cony on which General Bror ke and other done in the senate. The senate com tablish and maintain American courts The noted actor, after keeping it a and American school honses by military paper. The other day, however, he was American Generals stood less than tw’o mittee on commerce, that is identical week or two, handed liack the play that The individual canneries which joined power is certainly not consistent with compelled to encounter several gentle months ago when the last company of with the house committee on rivers, has had lieen submitted for his ins|>eclion. American ideas arid principles. We in the cannerv combine on the Columbia men who objected to the truth being departing Spanish troops saluted the just acted and reported the bill to the “Go and get a reputation," he said ar have no duty to humanity or to civiliza river have sent to each fisherman in their told, and as a consequence the motto dis American troops and Captain-General senate with amendments that surely tion that can justify us in forcing these rogantly. employ a circular letter, which purports appeared and the following notice was Castellanos formally yielded the Spanish surprise the house. It now remains to “1 will,” replied the amateur drama to explain the great benefits the fisher lie seen if the committee of conference upon alien races that do not desire them list. printed : “Until we recover from the in and demand the liberty to establish their men w’ill derive from the consolidation juries recently received, this paper will sovereignty. between the two house« can agree on SiilMequently he aued the noted actor own courts and schools. of the canneries. A copy of one of the T he following letter, in regard to the these amendments. lie just like the rest of them.’’ and got it. letters is as follows; Govenor Roosevelt, with characteristic supposed finding of Andree, is published Very fortunately, Sena tor McBride is T here is no good trust. If they all do "Would you any 'honest politics is' or “ You no doubt have heard of the com in the Siberian Advertiser. It is from a on the senate committee of commerce. mart’s) spirit, declared in favor of sub. bination of the canneries having l>een not rob to-day it is because they are well-known sportsman named Kjalen; He made sfjecial effort and «ecured many jugating the Filipinos. "The insurrec ■are’ ? “ Is.' of course. Honest politics is al formed, and that our company has waiting for a better chance. The Stan *• I hasten to inform you that Andree’s changes, amounting to half-a-million tion,” he said. “must tie stain ped out as dard Oil Trust claims to have reduced joined the same. We wish to assure you balloon has been found. I was running added to the house action. What carefully as possible, but it must be ways singular.” the price of oil. As a matter of fact, oil that this change will not affect you in on snowshoes after elk in the private specially pleases Mr. McBride is that stamped out.” Why call it insurrection ? “That amateur palm reader told ins has not been reduced in proportion to the least, and that you will be taken forest of South Yenisei, and came across when he showed the committee that the The Philippines are not in the pomeMioii I would make a goes! housekeeper.” care of, and we will take your fish in the other things. If there had been no trust tracks of Andree. It was 350 versts work for the Yaquina improvement was of the United States an«l will not be until "Well what did you say T” usual way and treat you just as well as oil would be cheaper. A few years ago from Knasnoiars and KM) versts from contracted for at half the estimate made Spr.iri has ratifl-d the treaty of peace “I told him it waa rather sudden, but an Asheville business man declined to lie we have in the past, and probably bet the gold washings in San V;nich, down by the government engineers, the com. and the ratifications by the two govern lie might apeak to |>apa " an agent of the trust. Like a powerful We in the pit of the river. The balloon and mit tec unannnously »truck out the re- merits are formally exchanged ter than heretofore. juggernaut it ran over him and crushed The Deacon—Surely you would not “ The step we have taken is for the ropes were torn and three bodies lay at pealing clause as to Yaquina and The ha<e some territory there, a very small him. That i» the method of all trusts. l>enefit of the fishermen as well as for its side, one with a broken skull. Please Dalles boat railway and made appro* though important part of the Archipela regard a* profane a man who uses the the cannerymen. The price of canned prepare assistance so the balloon and priât ion for both; at least, inserted go, that we claim by conquest and the expression 'Gee whiz ! ' Many • girl whom •" lh* y°’’n8 nl’n goods has gone so low during the past call a peach »hows them later that ahe| bodies can be brought to the washings them in their amendments to the house people within this territory are subject The Parton -No—if that is what he (o American aulliorily. But all the peo-j means two years that the cannerymen have t San Vinch, which can only lie done by bill. l>een losing money, and a combination ha ■ a stony heart.