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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 6, 1899. You Save Money by rading with Cohn & Co t_NEW SPRING COODS.J You have a Larger and Better Stock to Select From. Our Stoek of Goods is the Largest in Tillamook County, and you eannot find a more varied Stoek of First Class, Neui and Up-to-Date Stoek in the eounty eounty. We have completed, in every department, a Splendid Stoek of Spring Goods. CLOTHING. Shoes. Hats. DRY GOODS. COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants. WHITE FLAGS UP. eral Hall’s troops. Scouts near Calumpit had their mules sink in a soft spot in the road. This led to the finding of two breech-loading coast guns buried there. The presence of theguns is mysterious. The troops will make a thorough search for additional arms. gomery gulch. Then he ran a fruit farm PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO dustry, honesty and frugality. It is un near Ashland, Ore., where he was cap necessary to say that indoctrinated with Filipinos Desert to the American The 3-year-old son of C. Blair died tured, June 11, 1827. After his arrest The conference recently closed at these principles they have become more Lines. from burns at Sheridan, Ore. While the Soper confessed all the murders as de Tuskeegee. Alabama, under the auspic respected and valuable members of so M anila , April 3.—The arrival of Colo boy was playing in front of an open fire tailed in the foregoing. es of Booker T. Washington, the great ciety. nel Denby, tne last member of the Ameri place his clothing caught fire. No one negro educator, was in many respects a The lesson taught and the conditions can Philippine commission, has decided was in the room at the time. When help notable gathering. There were present revealed by this conference are not only ORDINANCE NO. 113. the commission to issue a proclamation came the little fellow was beyond earthly An Ordinance to regulate the sale of over two hundred delegates from every gratifying, but they are of the utmost to the rebels at once. It contains no re help. Spirituous, Fermented and Malt section of the country, graduates from importance to both the negroes and the * ference whatever to independence, and Natives Returning to their Homes. « • Liquors, and provide forthelicensing Prof. Washington's school now engaged whites of the south. It demonstrates calls for an unconditional surrender of M anina , April 3, 6:30 p m.—The na G. W. Perkins, of North Yamhill, who ot Bar-rooms, Drinking shops and in farming, mechanical or industrial per- that the negero is not only capable of Aguinaldo and his forces. tives continue to return to their homes. has returned from London, says that he suits. There were no wails of injustice being rightly educated, but the further Tippling houses. All around Malolos white flags are be They are coming in all along the Amer marketed his hops at a good figure, and to the colored man no complaints of fact that when so trained he becomes a The people of Tillamook City do or ing waved by groups of natives and de ican lines, and many of them, seeing the did not leave them to be sold on com hard times, no suggestions of wild and membor of society whose influence and dain as follows: serters from Aguinoldo’s army. Mac. promises of good treatment are fulfilled, mission. He had 261 bales, which were S ec . 1. It shall be unlawful for any impracticable reforms heard in that con impress on the affairs of the south must Arthur is allowing all such to come are inducing their relatives to return to eagerly purchased by London dealers as person or persons, directly or indirectly, ference. On the contratv, each mem and will lie felt to good purpose. In this soon as they could be transferred from within the lines, but is insisting on close their homes. either in person or by another, to sell or ber of the conference had something there is no race antagonism and in it inspection, to prevent treachery. General Otis has received the following the steamer to the warehouse. barter, or knowingly permit to be sold good to tell of his own condition and lies one solution of the so-called race • • It is believed that the rebels will make message: or bartered any spirituous liquor, prospects. One had increased the yield question. Let both races of the south “Manila, April 3.—Heartv congratula Preliminary arrangements are being brandy, wine, or any fermented or malt ing compacity of his farm, another had study this lesson, let the negero under a fight at Mariquina, near Manila, where a clash between Hall's troops and tions on the most magnificent work of made for the construction of a logging liquor, beer or ale, without first obtain purchased more land, improved his stand that it lies entirely in the power railroad into the timl)er belt along Mcr. the rebels took place the other day. the army. ing a license therefore as hereinafter pro stock, discovered new methods of fruit to become a force in the atfaias of his This would please the Americans, as it is The Philippine commission, the last rill creek, back of Deer Island. It is vided, provided that any person violat culture, and all, in a word, had accom community and reach out after the believed a decisive battlecouldbe secured. member of that body, Colonel Charles said to be the aim of the projectors to ing the provisions of this section shall be plished something to improve their con training tluit will fit him to discharge From the reports of deserts who arc Denby, ex-minister of China, having ar run the road over to the headwaters of deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon dition and make the world better for the duties of responsible citizenship, pouring into the American lines at Malo rived here, will discuss the situation. the Clatskanie river and Milton creek, in conviction thereof, shall be punished by their living in it. just as these students of Prof. Washing los, Aguinaldo has but a small force left The commissioners are hopeful of a which event a superior body of timber a fine of $100 and in default of pay Years ago, when Prof. Washington ton have done, and he will find, as they speedy restoration of peace, believing hos will Ire reached. and his control is visibly impaired. ment thereof shall be committed to the conceived the idea that the settteini'iit of have found, that the white man will tilities soon will be confined to habitual city jail for such a time as will liquidate the so-called race question lay in indus- deny him none of the honor and emolu Last Sunday night at Wimer Bro.’s I trial education for Hie negro, there were ments that he has come to deserve. On to Calumpit. revolutionists. said fine at the rate of $2 per day. hydraulic mines, near Walodo, Thomas M anila , April 1.—The reconnoissancc S ec . 2. Before any such license shall grave doubts about the plan. Gradually Brigadier-General Harrison Gray Otis Bosve was killed by a cave-in falling on by the Americans extended as for as Cal sails forborne on board the United States him. His neck was broken, and one hip issue, every person applying therefor as the impress of his work has been Foreign business houses lost over $1,- pay into the treasury of Tillamook felt they have grown less, and after this umpit. It is expected the move will be transport Sherman today. He says he dislocated. Mr. Bosve and Alex Young shall Citv the sum of four hundred dollars per conference it will be a very unreason 000,000 by the destruction of Ilo llo by made there tomorrow. believes the insurrection has received its were on the night shift, and at the time annum, or a ratable proportion thereof the Filipinos before General Miller cap any less period of time, provided able man who will doubt that the great tured the city. Stephens & Company an Residents of Malolos, who fled in panic death blow. of the cave were gadding up a clod, for when the Americans took the town, are The Sherman will also have on board Young holding the gad, and Bosye strik that any person or persons applying for educators ideas were not correct in English firm, estimates its loss at $140,- a license to sell malt liquors only, shall, returning, and areglad the Americans are the sons of Secretary John Hay, of the ing. They were about 12 feet from a 23- before receiving such license, pay into every substantial particular. Educating 000 on stored hemp Numerous other in charge, as the city is absolutely quiet. state department, and Senator Hale, of foot which they had been chipping treasury the sum of two hundred and the hands as well as the heads of the firms had warehouse« and stocks des Scouts can find no trace of Tagals, but Maine, who have witnessed much of the i al| the atternoon. The men had often fifty dollars per annum; provided further j negro youth, lie has taught them the troyed. English insurance companies that no license to sell spirituous, ferment dignity of manual labor, and profiting peaceful residents who desire Aguinaldo fighting with the army, and the bodies I warned to be careful. Mr. Young ed will be the chief losers. The French firm or malt liquors shall be issued for a to surrender are maltreated by them. I of Colonel Harry C. Egbert, oftlie Twen- was caught by loose dirt, but was not period of less than six months nor more by »iis instructions they have gone forth of jewelers, La Estrella de Norte, lost with the idea that prosperity is depend The Chinese residents say Aguinaldo has ty-second infantry, killed March 26, and ¡njured, the big clods passing on both than one year ; provided furthur that $800,000 worth of property. each applicant for license as above pro ent not upon legislation, but upon in- only 1500 troops with him, as the deser. other officers who have recently fallen in i sa|es of him. vided shall, at the time of making appli tions have been tremendous. battle. | . cation therefore, file a bond with the city Beyond Sail Fernando, Aguinaldo can General Wheaton has assumed com-1 Deputy Fish Commissioner Cathcart recorder in the slim of one thousand not well go,as the hostilctribesofTarlac mand of the brigade lately commanded | was fired upon twice on Thursday while dollars with two or more sureties, con by General Otis. The Third and Twenty- patrolling the Columbia river near ditioned that he will keep ail orderly and Pangasinan will cut him off. house and comply with all the require The railroad from Manila stops at San second regiments of General Wheaton's Rainier. He found several boats drift ments of this ordinance and any and all ingin thesloughs around there, but was Fernando, and the Americans will have command are returning to this city. other ordinances that may hereafter be unable to arrest any of them, as the fish passed regulating the keeping of bar no trouble in pursuing that far, as is Otis' rooms, drinking shops and tippling plan at present. The Chinese say that An item in the Astoria news of the ermen got into too shallow water for the houses, and said bond shall I k * subject to He exchanged shots with four American prisoners, H. Huber, Will the Oregonian says: From information Patro1 boat. the approval of the common council of iam Bruce, A. Sonrichsen and E. Honey- obtainable, It is evident that the Astoria bnt n° °ne wa8_ ”J)nred' Ue to?k said city ; provided further, that if after boat ------ over to Point, where he license to sell spirituous, fermented or mann, were tortured and taunted in pub- & po|umbja rvier railroad contemplates his -------- — Oak ------------- malt liquors shall have been granted, the lie, but then disappeared. No trace of extending its linedown the coast to the st;‘-vc'1 f,nrinK the dav w,th tl,c person to whom it shall have been grant them can now be found. Nehalem. While no steps of public iof return,"R thc same evtn,nK and ed, or any one in his employ, shall give, A detachment of Kansas troops has nature have been taken, several local making another effort to arrest the fish, sell, or barter any such liquor to any common drunkard, or to any intoxicated gone to Bulacan to release Spanish pris pa. ties have been purchasing timber ermen, and seize their boats and nets, jierson, or to any ^ nrr.an or girl, or to oners held by rebels. any male minor, or to any Indian, or land in that locality, presumably for the • * « $ • shall permit any woman or girl, or male railway people, and is said to have bond- v 1 - Work Ahead for Lawton. I ed 17,OTO acres. In many instances only «“»e reform school are to be reduced minor, or Indian, to frequent, visit, or ( •{ £ M anila April 1.—The American forces the timber has been purchased, and in t .s proposed to aboh.h temporanly at loiter around or in his place of business, j either as guest, servant, waiter, waitress, I „ . . 0,1 least, five of the 19 positions which, it is dancer, singer, actor, actress, or music commanded cy MacArthur are resting all n such cases a right of way 60 feet ' , ‘ , ‘l , , . ,, . u . g - x - i thought, can be done without impairing ian, or shall have his place of business at Malolos today. The men are in good w.de has been secured for the stated pur- of Actjon I open between the hours of 12 o’clock condition, considering the fatigues of the pose of bu.ldmgnra.lway. th.f -n uken P.M. Saturday night, and 5o’clock A.M. i campaign. The plans of the rebels, if Monday, such peisons shall be deemed : From time to time the papers opposed when the recommendations of Stapenn- guilty of a misdemeanor and open con- ! they have any, are conjectural. Considerable rebel forces have been col. lo the republican party insist that Theo tendent Brickers, in whose hands the viction thereof, shall be punished by a lected alongthe front of Lawton and Hall dore Roosvelt will not be satisfied to matter is left, are considered at next fine of $25.00 for each and every offense, and in default of the payment of such who are holding the line from the water wait until 1904 to be a candidate for the week's meeting of the state board ot ed fine, shall be imprisoned in the jail of. works to La Lonia. There is shooting presidency, but will insist upon making ucation. There are less than 100 boys said city for such a period of time as will nightly along this line, apparently for a race against McKinley now. There is at the school. The salary of the super linquidate such fine at the rate of $2 per ; provided further that upon the the purpose of breaking the Americans’ little doubt of Roosevelt's boldness and intendent has already been reduced from day third conviction for an offense under this ! sleep. Consequently, Lawton has detail his desire to make the race if he saw an $125 to $100 per month, and that of section, the license of the person so offend ed five sharpshooters from each company opportunity, but his best friends in Wash the engineer from $100 to $65. Changes ing shall l»e revoked, and such person to attend to the rebels, and the Ameri ington assert that he has too much sense in the forces and salaries at the blind and shall not l>e granted a license to sell spirituous, fermented or malt liquors for | cans are picking off numbers of them. to enter the field at present. More than deaf mute school will probably I k * made at least one year after such revocation. | after the spring vacation. It is reported that 3000 reliels under this, it is suspected that Tom Platt would S ec . 3. A common drunkard under J Pilar are concentrated at Cainta and prefer another term of .McKinley to a < * this ordinance shall be defined to be any | term of Roosevelt. Platt accepted W. G. Magers, the murderer of Ray person who is in the habit of becoming Tavtay. General King this morning sent out a Roosevelt as a necessity last fall, and Sink, made a desperate break for liberty intoxicated. S ec . 4. All ordinances, or parts of or-' reconnoitering party oft wo companies of not because he preferred him as a can at Dallas, Or. When Sheriff Vanorsdel dinances in conflict herewith are hereby the North Dakota regiment, and a brisk didate. While McKinlev has not ignor went to give water to Magers and a repealed. engagement followed, during which seven ed the anti Platt republicans in Neu- prisoner named Leonard, they eaught Passed Common Council at a regular Filipinos were killed. On the American York, it is probable that Roosevelt would his hand and pulled him inside the corri meeting at 8:45 o'clock P.M., April 3rd. side a lieutenant and two privates were be more liberal to them and co the mug dor. They seized him by the throat and 1899. W. H. C oopb «, Recorder. wumps than McKinley, which would lie bound and gagged him. One of them wounded. Approved April 4th. 1899. went below the stairs to unclasp the unsatisfactory to Platt. B. L. E ddy , Mayor. Seeks New Fields. door. Several persons had gathered, and when the door was opened, Magers M anila , April 3 —It is said Aguinaldo Lieutenant John M Elliott, the intel ORDINANCE NO. 114. and Leonard were ordered to return to ligerce officer of the Baltimor, haw for will abandon the attempt to keep up a fight in Luzon and transfer his attempts An Ordinance to amend Sec. 6, of Ordin the corridor. They obeyed, and the warded to the navy department, under ance No 20 entitled, An Ordinance sheriff was released. Vanorsdel was not date of January 1, 1899, a re|x»rt on the to the islands of Mindanao, Cebu and ... »75.00 Gents ChainleM.... Colurnbia Model to Impose and Regulate Licenses seriously hurt. He was not armed when effects of the gun fire of Dewey’s fleet others of the southern archipelago. ' The people of Tillamook City do or- Ladies Chainless .. Columbia i Model ........ 75* 00 the prisoners attempted to escape. the S|taniHli war veeaeh in the hat H ong K ong , April 3.—Aguinaldo has • , Wheel ........ 50.00 Gents Chain i Model lie of Manila. The report is lamed I'pon Columbia lieen advised by his envoys here to move (lain as follows : • * his rebellion to Mindanao and other isl I That Sec. 6 of Ordinance No. 20 en- E. Bates Soper was hanged at Harri a ¡Fersonal examination of ali vetoaeifl, Wheel ........ 50.00 Ladies Chain i Model Columbia ands aside from Luzon. Arrangements 1 titled, An Ordinance to Iin|>ose and sonville. Mo., on Thursday. His crime personal conversations h ith officers a- ........ 40.00 Gents Chain Wheel Columbia 1 Model are being made for large shipments of Regnlate Licenses, be. and the same is was the murder of his wife and two Imard, and extracts from Admiral hereby amended so as to read as follows : Gents ........ 35-00 Pattern Hartford Monl< ’ jo*s official report. It describes i , supplies, food, arms, etc. ! Proprietors of shooting-galleries shal| daughters. One day in April. 1H91. in deta.l the effect of every shot Ladies Pattern Hartford 1 Soper announced that there was a "blind »I ........ 35.°° nay a license of five dollars per year.or a from the American fleet, and proves The Enemy Located. tiger." or illicit saloon, in town at ........ 2500 Gents Vedette 1 l ’ attern ratable proportion thereof for a period M anila , April 3—A cavalry recon- Archie, near where he lived, and, that Mon to jo's vewwel were riddled by a ........ 26.00 ot less than one year, provided that no Ladies 9 » noissance north of Malolos to-day dis saying he could not live in a place so perfect storm of shot and h I ip II from the license to keep a shooting gallerv shall wicked, he sold his shop and disappeared. American guns. There was a much We have a few ’98 models which we are selling at a reduced closed a thousand of the enemy at issue for a less period than six months, Four days later his wife and two chil. larger percentage of hits at Manila than rate, All wheels fitted with either single or double clincher tube Q lingua, five miles northeast of Malolos. and in such case the license shall be three dren were discovered murdered. Soper at Santiago. This is accounted for by A sharp skirmish followed and resulted tires. dollars and fifty cents. went to Portland, Or., and married a the fact that Dewey’s fleet made a delib in the retreat of the Filipinos. POPE MANUFACTURING CO. Passed Common Council at a regular erate attack, with tuoet of the enemy s respectable widow. In 1897 he deserted The main body of the rebel army is be- tween Qningna and Pililan Other de- meeting on April dr,1^ppR Rwor^r. his second wife, taking the 2-year.old ships at rest, while the appearenco of child, which he afterwards killed in Al Orvera s fleet at Santiago was unex- tached forces of the enemy retreated to 1899. bina and buried on the banks of Mont- I peeled and it was a running tight. the eastward and entered into the Mateo Approved April 4th. NEXT DOOR TO BANK. B. L. E odv . Mayor. ▼alley, where they were repulsed by Gen-1 STATE JOTTINGS. 99 PRICES COLUMBIAS, Hartfords, Vedettes, Standard of the World. Second only to Columbias Just bike Other Ulheels IkMB, Agent