THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 16. 189^
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McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook
! Coulson, D. F....................................
8.60
Bloom, H. A., for 15 da vs ser vice
.75
as road supervisor, Dis. No. 1 3o.oo Swabb, M. D...................................
I Moon, Seth......................................
.75
Hickey. John, for 9% days service
J Coulson, P. R....................................
-75
as supervisor ol dis. No. 1 and
Bicycles to Be Taxed-County
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.................................................... 19.00 ! Smith, Geo.......................................
Cady, M. A.........................................
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Road to Clatsop County Lyster, E. F., board and care of
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H. L. Tucker........................... I8.00 | Moon, I. T.......................................
Ordered Surveyed.
The court adjourned to meet the 3rd
Larsen, M. H., board and care of
N. B. Morey.............................. 3150 of April. ____________ _____
The board of county commissioners, Peterson,
Chas., barbering N. B.
with Countyjudge Sappington andCom-
Morey.........................................
1 °° SPENDING PUBLIC’ MONEY.
missioner C. Ray present, transacted the M ason, Homer ex penses ofclerk s
1.70
office..........................................
following business after we had gone to
In the United States senate Mr. Platt
White, A. T., for services as teach
press last week :
er’s examiners..........................
9 °° of Connecticut spoke against the prac-
It was ordered that the Pacific Lum Vincent, F. D., ditto.......................
9 00 t‘ce
accePt*nS amendments to appro,
ber Co. be awarded the contract to Lamb, G. B., ditto........................
priation bills without due consideration.
Lamb, G. B.,forsalary ascountv
plank the county road lietween the city
He said that the Fifty-fifth congress
school supt. and office ex
limits and the bridge across Trask river
penses.......................................
46.06 wouu go on record as the most extrav.
Doles Out Gems of Current
on the west side of Tillamook city for Elliott, S. W., for road work in
j 25 agant that had ever held a session in
THEreport that Spain has offered Agui
dis. No. 3..................................
Topics and Events.
T he court of inquiry investigating the the sum of $90, said road to lie laid with Tillamook Headlight, for print-
Washington. It is well that the Coti-
naldo $2,000,000 for the release of the
plank 8ft. long, 12in. wide and 2in. thick.
ing ............................................. 50.30 necticut senator called the attention of
Spanish prisoners in his hands may turn charges that the army was supplied
I t would be a foolish thing to say that
In the matter of the petition ofG. T. Wallin, Carl, for supervisor of j _
the country to this carelessness and even
out to lie untrue. The United States is with bad beef has concluded the taking
road dis. No. 2........................
the soldier from one section of the union
Jenkins for a county road commencing
recklessness with which the senate some-
likely to force Aguinaldo to release them of testimony in Washington, at least
Tillamook
Laundry
Co.
for
wash
was more loyal than the favorite son
at the Sw corner of the Ne Vi of Ne Vi of
,9o times votes away the money of the gov-
without any conpensation before many for the present, and will inspect the
ing for N. B. Morey.................
from another. When the Hag is in danger
Sec. 20, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W, Henry Rogers,
Fees allowed in state vs Frank Rey- f ernment, though it is to be regretted
more weeks pass. Spain ought to know packing plants at Chicago, Kansas City
there is no such thing as section, nation
John Sheets and Lewis Johnson were ap
nolds.
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that he did not find an earlier opportun-
this. As Aguinaldo is probably as mer and Omaha. This is to be regarded as
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ality or caste. The man from the North
pointed viewers and A. M. Austin sur T. H. Goyne, justice fees................ 14.oo .
cenary as he was when he took Spain’s indicating the desire of the court to
7.70
to exPose this fault.
A.
A.
Ford,
constable
...................
stands shotdder to shoulder with the
veyor, and that they meet at the resi
get
the
most
complete
information,
I.60 1 The tendency to lavishly expend the
bribe in 1897 to quit fighting, and then
J. H. Hathaway, juror ................
man from the South. The East and the
dence of G. T. Jenkins on March 24th, John Sheets, juror ........................
I.80 public money has become so strong that
resumed fighting when Dewey made an though perhaps the inspection is not
West join hands in a common cause.
1899,
at
9
o'clock
a.m.
Gus. Wicklund, juror ...................
J'^’ unless a decided check is put to it the
opening for him to fight with some effect, absolutely necessary to enable the court
There may be broken English spoken in
In the matter of the petition of I. W. Joel Mapes,juror ..........................
he will snap at this $2,000,000 if offered, to reach a conclusion. While the testi
l’ go load of taxation upon the people must
this grand army of Americans, but there
Hiner for a county Toad commencing at Ned Fitzpatrick, juror...................
though he may not lie very prompt in mony obtained by the court is somewhat
l.oo be made heavier or the public debt piled
A. D. Harperjuror.......................
is no break in the line under the shadow
the
Beaver
Creek
bridge
in
sec.
30,
tp.
3
James Kimball, witness................
attempting to fulfill its conditions. Spain conflicting, whoever has followed it care
l-7o up to be a burden upon future genera-
of the greatest emblem the world has
S of R. 9 W, it appearing to the court Matilda Kimball, witness............
J 7° tions. The expenditures of the govern,
has already had some experience of the fully must admit that the weight of it is
ever known. One country and one Hag
0. Brown, witness.........................
unscrupulousness of this slippery indi in support of the charge that some of that there was a remonstrance on file Henry Reynolds, witness.............
j 7O ment arelargely in excess of the revenues
has been inscribed in every heart that
the beef furnished the army was unfit for against said road which contained more
L7o and . while
... there
.
....
vidual.
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Isaac Simlcr, witness....................
are promise
of the latter
beats in the land over which Old Glory
human food. Fully two-thirds of the signers than does said petition, the court Fees allowed in state vs. James Kimball.
growing
in
any
material
extent
there is
T
hk
fight
in
the
Idaho
legislature
in
floats. But without detracting from the
witnesses stated this to be the case, ordered the petition rejected.
6.45 !
A. A. Ford, constable’s fees.........
glory of any soldier from any section it which distinguished statesmen scarified while of those who did not so testify
1.2o ' good reasons to apprehend that the
In the matter of the petition ofW. W. H. F. Goodspeed, juror ................
1.2o latter will increase. Under such circum.
can be said that the Western troops have each other with penknives is a disgrace some merely said that they had not en Jacobs for a county road commencing at Nels Thompson, juror .................
2.00 stances whoever raises his voice against
made themselves places in history during to the state. It would have been bad countered any of the specimens of which a stake marked “R" about 90 feet from J. W. Jennings,juror .....................
Sam Downs juror...........................
I.60 careless appropiations and extravagant
the battles at Santiago and at Manila. enough had these solons ambitious to complaint had been made. The very southwest corner of lot 6, block 4 of | Amos Vaughn, juror.....................
2.oo
expenditure, as Mr. Platt has done in
The men who marched like fearless carve out careers for themselves resorted last witness examined,
!
George
Higgenbothamjuror
......
l.oo
Lieutenant Tohl’s addition to Nehalem city along
1.70 the senate and Mr. Cannon in the house,
giants up Sanjuan hill on that memora to jacknives or dirks for that purpose, Munson of the Ninth infantry, testified the present line of the Nakahua trail Mrs. A. J. McNair, witness..........
1.7o i preforms a most valuable service to the
ble summer day were principally sons of but when it comes to penknives the in that his command was made ill by eat from Nehalem to Cannon Beach, near i Blanche McNair, witness.............
I Lottie Wiley, witness...................
1.7o j people.
the great West. They wore the bronze adequacy of the tool is so apparent as ing canned roast beef and that the sol Clatsop co., W. S. Cone, G. A. Barton 1 Jacob Graham, witness.................
1.7o
A Washington correspondent quotes a
and tan of the plains. The Rough Riders to become ridiculous. A standard diers generally at Santiago complained and Robert Watt were appointed viewers Will Stephens, witness.................
1.7o
weapon
for
the
Idaho
legislature
is
a
6.4o j republican representative as saying :
were principally recruited from among
of this meat. A quantity of canned roast and A. M. Austin surveyor, to meet at T. Coulson, witness.......................
1.7o [ “It is cruel the way the government
the great army of brave men who have matter of no small importance, and if beef which he endeavored to turn over Hcmy Tohl’s store at Nehalem, at 9 ’ Augusta Kimball, witness...........
McIntosh and McNair, for oil
money is now being spent. I do not so
never known restriction. They were that body does its duty it will not only to the commissary nt Montauk that o’cloc ; on the 3rd day of April, 1899, to
and glass...................................
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children of the great plains whose brows adopt one at this session, but will be officer would not receive. The court of view, survey and lay out said road.
Tillamook Lumber Co. for lumber 16.35 much mean the amount, fori think more
ought to be appropiated for certain
had been fanned from childhood by the careful to compromise on nothing less inquiry appears to have proceeded thus
In the matter of the J. H. Nolan road, Cary, W. H.,for salary as treas
urer............................................
free breezes of the mountains. Oregon effective than gatling guns.
things, but the manner.’’ He remarked
far in an entirely fair and impartial spirit Carl Wallin, supervisor of road distrist I J. A. Todd & Co., for merchant-
and the West have reason to feel proud
that our system of making appropia.
and it is tn be hoped that this will be No. 2, petitioned the court to instruct
dise
furnished
Mrs.
Fleming
I n the light a recent and proposed
of the acts of their soldiers. There is
tions is hopelessly chaotic. There is no
maintained to the end. It was appointed the county surveyor to locate the line of Elliott, Geo. J., for gravel hauled
on road......................................
something sublime in the Western con events it would seem the south has to make a thorough and searching in the J. H. Nolan road, the court 'nstructed
3.oo person with a general oversight either
ception of courage and loyalty on the reached the conclusion to enter upon vestigation, without repard to conse the surveyor to survey and locate said Mann, R., for sawing wood and
j of appropiations or expenditures, as in
cleaning office..........................
battlefield. In years to come the people a general disfranchisement of the quences, and this it is doing. The country Nolan road as now on record.
2 25 t*le I*r*t*sh government, for example.
I Tohl, Henry, for nails...................
negro.
Mississippi,
South
Carolina,
will realize what the brave boys from the
The auditing officers of the treasury gen.
The CTurt accepted the official bond of Odell, W. H., for making list of
expects from the court a finding justified
new West accomplished to glorify the Louisiana and North Carolina having by the facts and the testimony, regard Carl Wallin as road supervisor of road '
state lands...............................
l.oo erally follow certain technical redtape
adopted constitutions for that purpose.
pind of their birth.
rules, but no auditor cares to take his
district No. 2 in the sum of $100, with U. S. Land office, for list of home
less of whom it may affect.
Alabama now becomes a convert to the
stead enterymen and final
Carl Wallin as principal and F. M. Trout!
( official life in his own hands by striking
proof
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7.5o
policy
and
has
called
a
constitutional
T hk brokers ami farmers of Illinois
As great as were the exports of 1898 as surety.
out boldly against a thing because it is
Hoag, E. D., for trip to Wilson
have combined in establishing a corner convention to assemble in August, which it seems likely that the American man
river after A. N. Austin..........
> foolish, provided the law warrants the
The court haring been informed by the
on broom corn. The next man who will undoubtedly engraft upon the or ufacture will send 1899 down to history
Wheelman’s association that Tillamook j Sappington, G. W., for salary as
expenditure. The correspondent, after
county judge...........................
undertakes to sweep the country will ganic law of that state the necessary as a record-breaker in this line.
The county was not exempt from the bill I
1 citing some glaring examples of waste,
Snow, Mrs., nursing Mrs. Flem-
provisions to eliminate the negro as a exports of domestic manufactures are
have to pay dearly for it.
, remarkes : “This subject of extrava
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political factor. Without entering upon already $23,000,000 in excess of ans which passed the state legislature to tax I
bicycles for the purpose of constructing Ray, Chas., for salary as commis
gance is so large that if a man were to
a
discussion
whether
these
state
constitu
S pain will ratify the treaty. Spain, in
sion and mileage....................... 2o.oo
previous given period and while they bicycle paths, the court ordered that the
I attempt to give with any detail the fool-
Road district No. 1.
fact, hns much more to lose than has tions conflict with the constitution of now amount to over $1,000,000 a day
bicycles in this county be taxed $1.25, Alley, A. P.......................................
II ish expenditures of the federal govern-
the United States by a failure of the the United States, the question presents evidences are not lacking that they will
which will go into a special fund to be Buchanan, M. S.............................
, ment he would have to write a very large
another
aspect
deserving
attention.
treaty. The United States has the Phil
go much higher during the spring created for the purpose of constructing ! Brisco, Wm......................................
i book. The prediction may, however, l>e
ippincs, Cuba atid Porto Rico. It is in However much these states may try to months.
But while this is true our bicycle paths. The sheriff will collect the 1 Crawford, Wm...............................
safely made that this thing will have to
Finley, E. W....................................
physical possession of all these islands. disguise their real intention bv legal manufactures are supplying the home
tax.
Hicks,
J.
R
.......................................
stop some time.
We need a better
phraseology
employed
in
the
act
itself,
Spain can never regain any of them, and
markets as never before in the history
W. W................................."
The court ordered the electric light 'Jacobs,
’
system of regulating expenditures, a
every person in that country outside of the fact remains apparent that the ob of the country. The import of matin,
turned on in the court house, the Tilla.; Larsen, Rudolf...............................
fuller public knowledge of the way
its insane asylums knows this. Those ject is to deprive the negro of his vote for factu.ed goods during the last seven
I Luce, Win.....................................
mook electric light company agreeing to ' Norris, Wm...................................
money is used and an improved public
islands are lost to Spain forever. No the single reason that his political affilia months decreased to $147,200,972, a
furnish lights for $1.50 per month.
j Neilson, Nickli............................. "
conscience. Some time this will become
sulking or ¡»ettishness in the Cortes can tions are not approved by that section marked tailing off over the same period
the great issue and the party that gets
The following bills were allowed and ' Nelson, John.....................................
of the country.
Advocates of these of last year, leaving a clear trade bal
alter this fact. The treaty is safe.
Seaman. Chas.............................. "
on the wrong side of it will be in dan
measures do not deny the object sought ance in our favor of $35,000,000 on warrants ordered drawn:—
Thompson, Herbert............... 77
A t a caucus of Democratic Congressmen to lie attained, but attempt to justify
Werschkul, D. T., for services as
ger.’’ The most serious obstacle to econ
I Ziler, M. E.................................... "
these goods alone. If any more satisfac
viewers of damages, Poteet
in Washington, to decide upon a policy, such action upon the ground that the
j Zimmerman, Wm........................
omy is the lack of conscience in legisla
tory evidence of thoroughly healthy pros,
road..
$8.oo ' Zimmerman, Albert................... .
it was declared by resolution that the negro’s ignorance renders him an unsafe
tors, who, however loudly they may
peritv is wanted by the calamity howler Nelson, G. S., ditto........................
8.2o
1 .
Roar district No. 2.
publicly talk against extravagance do I
Democratic party still stands upon the custodian of the electoral power. If
9.5o I Vaughn, Amos...............................
he must lie even more unreasonable McGinnis. J. J., ditto...................
6.00 not hesitate to practice it if thereby they I
constitution. A more correct way of this argument were borne out by the
Mason. Homer, salarvascountv
Haugen, T...................
than his worst enemy has heretofore
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clerk. Feb................................... 133.33 Elliott. S. W.............
putting it wonld lie tosav that the party facts and this action on the part of supposed.
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1.50 can make capital with there constituents. I
Severance, E. I).,salary asdeputv
stands still upon the constitution, and the southern states were a sincere at
|
Bodyfelt,
G.
W
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It is in the labyrinth of committee and I
1.25
clerk. Feb ................................. 00.00
! Cossler, C. W................. ...7777
that it always will l»e found standing tempt to exclude the ignorant and
2.50 subcommittee and conference committee I
N ot only the English-speaking races Stanley. E. W., salarv as deputv
| Moore. T...................... .
5.3o i hat the opportunity for extravagance I
still.
sheriff. Feb............................... 5o.oo
vicious from participating in elections but the civilized world will draw a
I Ely, F.............................. 7.7'7.77
4.50
StephensJ. S..salary as assessor.
some
people
might
sympathize
with
it.
|
Himes,
W
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7.7
breath
of
relief
over
the
news
that
Mr.
J
C anada , says the Montreal Daily Star,
9.00 is found.
Jan. and Feb............................ 214.00 Himes C................................. ”.......
It is important that the next congress I
11.25
has probably lost nothing, and may even But such is not the case, as these new Kipling has ¡Missed the crisis and is Truckee Lumber Co. for lumber
Road district No. 2
and spikes.................................
shall have impressed upon it the fact,, I
likely to live. For days the peerless
have put herself in a letter jtosition for constitutions prove upon their face.
8.97 Himes, D...............
1.5o that the people, the taxpayers, of the I
Alderman,H.
H.,
salarv
as
sheriff
master
of
poesy
and
expositor
of
human
Mills.
G
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the future, through the failure, of the
Feb...........................................
1.5o
A nother new party born at Cincin
133.33 Mill., M...............
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nature has lingered on the verge of
commission to imbed some Agreement
1.5o country are fully alive to the situation I
Aiderman, H. H., for board of
nati. New parties have a habit of being
oids, h .............. 7777...
on this log and lumber question in a
death's dark river, while the world has
1.5o and that they expect the strictest econ* I
prisoners. January 4th to
Randall, C............................
Inirn with the regularity of children in a
1.5o omy in expenditures consistent with an I
March Sth................................
watched anxiously but almost without
treaty. If we simply keep our logs and
44.02
Svenson.
C.
A
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.
|MH»r man’s family. While each has a dif
6.00 efficient public service. They do not I
hope. Had he died at this time it would Tillamook Water Co., water for
pulp-wood we shall soon he in position,
Tilden, C........................... .77"
ferent name, those brought into ex
1.5o
November, Dec.. Jan. and
i
Wickland.
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’
’
have l*een a public calamity, tor much as
through the exhaustion of the American
February .................................
3.00 want a niggardly administration of the I
istence in recent years have all the
4.oo Murrey, Frank......... 7777"
forests, to watch them tearing down
he hns done he vet stands in thenoondav Diehl. J. S„ four cords wood......
18.75 government, but they do desire that the I
symptoms of a common parentage. These
9.oo Hobson, Frank.......... 7.77
of manhood and the past is but an earn- Tillamook Livery Stable, for liv-
their tariff barriers against our manu
8.25 money they supply to carry on the gov- I
| Wickland, S. 0.................. 77"
new parties always start out by father,
ery
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2.25
factured forest product in hot haste in
est of what he shall do in the future.
1.00 McKinley. Doc................ 7.77
ernment shall be expended judiciously S
ing all the political vagaries extant
Colin
&
Co.,
for
merchandise...
2.25
order to escape the mounting prices
America feels that Mr. Kipling belongs Hobart. C. S.. for lumber............. 28.55 Harrison, Joe....................
a nd prudently for those things which are ■
2.25
When they succeed in attracting any
124.2o
Johnson,
Chas
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777
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as much, if not more, to her than to Bixby, Jos., for hauling rod for
which their narrowing supply wdlcoin-
3.75 legitimate and necessary.
8
considerable number of followers the
Johnson. Sam................. .77"
bridge...................................
1*1.
England, and we unite with our English
3 75
1.25 Hoskins, W. H..............
radical doctrines and the disciples of dis
Thomimon. Nels, for mattress for
18.00
I f that system of wireless telegraphy
Hoskins. Chester............ 777
I n arranging to send more soldiers to content proceed to hatch another party. brethern in a sincere prayer that the
Mrs. Fleming............................
13.5o
2.5o ...
sweet singer may lie speedily restored to Govne. T. H., for making jury
, . Road district No. 3.
is only perfected in time Uncle Sam may
the Philippines the government is wise.
•
w ersckiel, Dave............
health.
list for 2nd Justice district
yet talk to his children in the antipodes
The chances are that there will l»e verv
3.00 Gage. W. A............... '...'
Till striking fact of the last quarter of
Shearer. F. M.. for assisting
i without digging down in his jeans tor
little more serious fighting in the islands. the century has been the Iteginning of a
Gage.
A. H........... 7777.......
Justice to make jury Hat..
I taly is demnnding its share in the
2.00 Finley. J. R................
the price of a new Pacific cable.
I»ut a good way to prevent the fighting new empire in Africa, comparable with
wreck ot empire in the Orient nn.l h .s Wilson. F. N.. ditto....’...........
2.00 Fin ley, A1 va...... ....... .’77.......
Eddv. B. L., district attorney’s
The task before Senor Silvela is on*
is to be prepared tor it. The arrival of India, and the rapid development of
Finley. E. E.............. ..................
demanded the cession of a port and con-1
a few thousand more soldiers will im South Africa. Including Egypt and the
that might well daunt the courage o(
Kinnaman. E. L........
tigno«« territory. When all the demands Eddy. B. I... ditto........... .7.77.. lo.oo
5.00 Kinnaman. 0.......
a stronger and abler man. Bnt his
press Iguina Ido powerfully. Nothing has Soudan, the Afric an empire has 4,000,000
are complied with China itself may he Thompson, Nels, for furniture
Coulson. E. T.............................
such a derisive eflrvt on the mind of a square miles and 50,000.000 of*popula.
policy is so manifestly in harmony with
for
assessor's
office
.....
forced to apply for a port or go out of
2o.oo Farmer, Lewis..............
Austin. A. N.. for establishing
barbarian as force. If Otis’ army had lion, the latter figure being saapertible
the needs of Spain that the work! will
the shipping business.
i
Kellow. O.......
government corners......
6.ooj Hiett.............. .............................
watch ita progress with hope as well
sympathy.
been 8000 or 10,000 stronger that attack
on the Saturday night early in Febuary
Kreil <’. Baker. Publisher.
never would have taken place. The fact
however, that even with his small army
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County Otis cleaned out all the Fillipinos in the
neighborhood of Manila has a sobering
effect on the rel>el chief. Before he has
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
a chance to forget the defeats he got on
(STKICTI.Y IN ADVANCE.)
One year
..
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............... fi 50 that occasion the rest of Otis’ men are
Six months.............................................
75 likely to have reached Manila, and then
Three months
................................................. 5° the danger of any further Filipino dem
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
onstrations will disappear. That long
and destructive guerrilla war which the
HEADEIGHT PIRATE. American Malays have been predicting
will not take place.
ficai»
of large growth by natural increase
when peace is firmly established in the
mahdi’s former dominions. Taking the
empire as a whole, it is so large and em
braces so much of the best part of the
earth that its fate affects largely the
fortunes of the human race. Its wise
government is in a special sense a great
human interest and its success concerns
the progress of civilization. Since 1871
other powers have essayed the role of
colonizers, so that England now has
rivals where formerly she was almost
without a competitor. France, Germany,
Russia and the United States are now to
be reckoned with.
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