Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1899)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 13, 1899 You Save Money by Trading with Cohn &, Co. [NEW SPRING GOODS. « You have a Larger and Better Stock to Select From. oods is the Largest in Tillamook County, and you eannot find a more varied Stoek of First Class, Neuu and Up-to-Date Stock Stoek in the eounty eounty. We have completed, in every department, a Splendid Stoek of Spring Goods. CLOTHING. Shoes. COHN & CO ■5 Hats DRY GOODS. The Leading Merchants ACROSS THE LAKE County Commissioners Court. THE FIELD OF ELECTRICIT Y I brilliancy to eight or ten ordinary arc Americans Branch Off in Another The county commissioners held meet-I The “High Speaker” Among Tele lamps. ings on the 3rd and 4th of April, and The experience gained in cutting into Direction. bank vaults aid the engineers, but it transacted business. Bills ordered drawn: I phones — Electricity in Iron- Workingand on Steam Roads was observed that the conditions were M anila , April 9, 9:35 a. nt —At night Homer Mason, salary as county clerk, March.........*................ *.$133.33 | —Hungary’s Novel News ; entirely different. It was found that fall last night. Generals Lawton and E. D. Severance, salary as de paper. j much more time was required to burn of the subject and prints interviews Can't Raise Cervera’s Ships. W ashington , April 10.—Acting Sec. which cannot in any way be turned as retarv AUen has received a letter from favoring the scheme. There is no doubt the manager of the Neptune company, a desire on the part ofj some in Jamaica the swedish wrecking corporation, an- to be annexed to the United States so as noUncing that it is not possible to raise to get the advantage of onr tariff laws, and rcpair the vessels of Cervera’s fleet but further than this the project does puty clerk, March...... ?............. 50.00 King launched an expedition of three The report comes from France that M. I “I” beams than vault doors of equal sunk near Santiago. not go. It is becoming a settled policy gunboats, with 1500 picked men in ca H. H. Alderman, salary as sheriff, March ...................................... 133.33 Germair, an attache to the French min thickness, the difference being attribute , The conclusion is that in the case of of the United States that the l’liilippines noes in tow of the gunboats. The object E. W. Stanley, salary as deputy, istry of posts and telegraphs, has per to the character of the steel. The vault the Colon, the company cannot under shall be retained as a part of the United of the expedition is to cross the lake, cap March ..................................... 50 00 fected an ingenious improvement of the doors, which are made of the highest take to raise her unless the United States States, and there is no sentiment in favor ture Santa Cruz and sweep the country J. S. Stephens, salary as assessor 88.85 I telephone. It occurred to him some grade of steel, arc much more easily government will guarantee expenses in of turning them over to any other Carl Wallin, salary as supervisor to the south. of R. D. No. 2........................... 10.00 time ago that the usefulness of the tele penetrated than the poor grade of steel the event of failure. The wreck is lying country, either for other territory or mo The expedition, which embarked at B. C. Lamb, for sundries............ 20.35 phone would l>e greatly enhance if the , employed for girders. This is explained in the surf line, and save on exceptionally ney. The suggestion last winter that the San Pedro Macati, consists of eight com G. A. Barton, as chainman on sounds transmitted over it could be I by the fact that more carbon enters into calm days it cannot even lie approached Philippines should be (sold to Japan or Latimer road ............................ 2.00 heard at a great distance and with more the composition of the higher grade panies of the Fourteenth infantry, three England raised a storm of protest from by small boats. 2.00 distinctness than is the case at present, companies of the Fourth cavalry, four J. W. Hunt, as chainman............ metal and this makes it more susceptible As to the Viscaya, the company finds those who thought the matter was being E. G. Ford, aschainman on Lat companies of the North Dakota volun imer road.................................. 2.00 and he at once set to work to make an to the influence of the electric arc. that while it is entirely feasible to float seriously considered, teers, four companies of the Idaho vol A. M. Austin, as surveyor on improvement in this disection. Electricity on Steam Roads. her, she would probably not lie worth Latimer road........................... 8.00 unteers, two mountain guns and 200 Chicago papers report that the Mil enough to the United States government Now, the story goes, he has so adapted sharpshooters of the Fourteenth infan H. H. Aiderman, for boarding prisoner..................................... 14.20 the telegraph wire that the microphone waukee road has decided to substitute to warrant the heavy exjienditure. try. R. Mann, juryman at March is made to develop and intensify the electricity for steam on its surburban The Swedish company having thus At the mouth of the Pasig river the term, 1899............................... 2.20 vibration received, the result lieing that service in that city. One of the chief withdrawn, the navy department is free D. Oliver, juryman at March men will lie transferred from the canoes reasons for the change is that it will con to entertain any other solid project that ‘term, 1899............................... 2.20 it is unnecessary to place the receiver to to the three gunboats, Laguna de Bay, Chas. Hnnter,juryman at March the ear or stand with the month close nect with the elevated roads of the city, may be advanced for raising one or TWO LIVE PAPERS. Cesto and Napinda. Sants Cruz, the ob term, 1899............................... 2.20 to the transmitter. In other words, it securing important advantages and more of the Spanish ships. There is jective point of the expedition, is at the Geo. Woodruff, juryman at is claimed that by the use of this materially increasing the con ven ence of already pending a tentative proposition 2.20 March term, 1899...:................ extreme end of the lake. new attachment conversation can be its patrons. The change has not yet from a native corporation which has T. G Stillwell juryman at March 2.00 easily carried on between two persons, been made. It hangs tire in the council, volunteered to deposit a bond of $4,000,- term, 1899 ............................... The repular subscription price of E. Leach, juryman at March both of whom may be several yards the city insisting on some compensation 000 to guarantee the successful prose SANTA CRUZ FELL. THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and 2.20 distant from the instrument. term, 1899 ..?............................ It for the franchise. cution of the work, and other more or the regular subscription price of Most Interesting Battle of the Homer Mason,amount overpaid Daily Telephone Gazette. less formal propositions have lieen ad the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. 9.25 is also told that this improvement, on tax red. cer. No. 198......... The Hungarian capital boasts of a dis vanced. War. which is familiarly known as “the high Chas. Ray, salary as commis Any one subscribing for THE sioner and mileage.................. 26.00 speaker,’’ has been officially tested on seminator of intelligence and music that M anila , April 10, 6:30 a.m.—General If any responsible concern with practi HEADLIGHT and paying one G. W. Sappington, salary as similar attempts far behind. leaves all several occasions and has proved a com- Lawton has captured Santa Cruz, at cal ex|K-rience behind it cares to venture year in advance can get both the county judge, March ............... 50 00 i plete success. New York Press. It is the says the the extreme end of the lake, and driven W. H. H. Cary, for Hardware... upon the work, looking to congress for 5.52 Budapest Daily Telephone Gazette. It reward in the event of success, the de the rebels, who were commanded by a It was ordered that the claim of, American electricians give little cred. starts its ting-aling-ling at 8:30 in the partment will interpose no objection. Chinaman named Po Wah, into the Talum . & Bowen for $101 50 for steel ( , ence to the report. morning and says good night a few Up to this moment it has maintained its HEADLIGHT mountains. The American loss was six ( cable and blocks be continued. Electricity in Iron-Working. minutes before midnight. Pater familias c|ajni to the wrecks, but unless some ar- wounded. The rebels lost 65 killed and It was ordered that claims for road Chicago engineers seem to be entitled wants his budget of news the moment rangement is speedily entered into for 40 wounded. work in R. D. No. 2 be continued. to the distinction of having opened up a he sits down to breakfast. As the re- raising them, it is probable that it will and 7 p.m.—Santa Cruz was the Filipino In the matter of the petition of John new field of usefulness for the electric arc ceivers (each household has two of them) allow individuals to break up the hulks stronghold in Lake Laguna de Hay, and Hickey for a change in the county road, by employing it in the work of cutting are on the ends of long wires, he places i an(| rccoVer such of the property as may it fell into the hands of General Lawton’s this was also continued. WEEKLY OREGONIAN steel I-I»eams and other heavy masses of the tul>e on a little fork-like instrument saved. expedition after some sharp, quick fight In the matter of bond of L. M. Com-I metal that otherwise could not be con- in the middle of the table and at once ing, forming one of the most interesting mons as supervisor of R. D. No. 3, said Representative Landis, of Indiana, is ' venientlv penetrated. The most import a voice begins to inform him of the con and important battles of the war. The bond was approved with Clara R. Com- j One Year for >2.25. ant undertaking of this kind, reports the tents of the latest dispatches, of Vienna urging tho administration to make some plans of the American commanders mons and A. M. Commons sureties. Chicago Record, was in connection with | and Budapest loeal news, of the publi authoritative public utterance against worked perfectly,with the exception that In the matter of the sale of Se *4 of Ne the reconstruction of a portion of a large cations in the Official Gazette, about trusts. He told Secretary Gage Monda; the progress of the expedition was de >4, E '/a of Se Vi and Nw Vi of Se Vi ofj ' downtown office building when an ob wheat and bonds and railways. At 10 i that the republican |>arty, through some layed by the difficult navigation of the sec. 17, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W, it was ordered I struction was met in the form of six o’clock, when the housewife sits down responsible medium, should disavow any river. to issue tax redemption certificate upon heavy I-beams, fifteen inches high, with for a quarter of an hour to take a rest, resismsibility for sympathy with the About 1500 picked men, commanded payment of taxes and cost. 6-inch flangers. These beams were used the editor will ask : “ Is the gracious lady trust«. He says that it promises to Is* a by General Lawton, on account of the In the matter of the collection of taxes for girders and were located in such a pleased to hear all the theatrical and very exciting issue inUndiana, where the All old subscribers paying their illness of General King, partly surrounded for 1898, a warrant was ordered, made j position that they could be reached only musical news, or does she prefer to listen silver men are switching from the old subscriptions for one year in the city while the gunboats Laguna de returnable on the first Monday in June, , with great difficulty. The contractors to the doings of the court, of soeiety and j battle-ciy to the new. advance will be entitled to the Bay, Oeste and Napidan, under the com 1899. The pro|K>sition to exchange the Phil same offer. found that it would lie necessary tohave of sports ? Or J jcs the gracious lady mand of Captain Grant, of the Utah In the matter of petition for free ferry special saws constructed for this cutting, prefer to hear the latest scandal agitating ippines for the British West Indies is battery, shelled the city and outlying across Tillamook river, this was ordered and the iron workers estimated that at Budapest, Vienna or any other capital?” confined to one New York |iaper, which trenches. | least twelve days would be required by And presently the operation observed at is booming it for some unknown reason, continued. ________ Lawton’s Indian Tactics. two men, making the labor item alone breakfast is repeated. But there are No one takes any stock ill it, least of all Agninaldo has issued a decie2 directing | General Lawton and his staff accom that Spanish shall be the official nearly $100 besides the cost of the spec people who have neither time at break- Great Britain. The paper has been full panied the troops, sometimes leading language throughout the archipelago, ial tools. The chief objection, however, fast nor at 10 o’clock to indulge their charges in Indian-fighting tactics, which and protesting against the American was the loss of time in completing a job. passion for information and the editor eventually resulted in the complete rout pretention to force the use of English on I In the electrical process hastily design, will furnish a resume of the morning ed apparatus was employed, but even service between 12 and 1 o’clock. Next ( of the rebels, with the smallest amount the natives, who do not know it. with this crude experiment the work was he will asks: “Are you going shopping | of damage to the city and slight loss to A dispatch to the Tribune from preformed in sixteen working hours at a this afternoon ?" If madame answers the Americans. Toronto says: A strong deputation of very slight expense and without inter “Yes,” the wire will tell her all about The expedition started from San Pedro Georgian bay lumbermen has gone to rupting the workmen employed on the the latest bargains and answer questions ‘ Macati at dusk Saturday, intending to Ottawa to petition the government to building, as the cutting was done at concerning the shops, whether they are capture Santa Cruz by assault at day impose a duty of $2 on American lumber, night. The actual time consumed in overcrowded or not, etc. In the after break. But, in navagating the shallows 30 cents on shingles, and 2% cents on burning through the I-beams was twelve noon to the business man in his office it in the Pasig river, perhaps through the laths. These are now on the free list. hours. The contractor estimated that will bring the latest quotations and cunning of the native pilots, who were The Georgian bay deputation is to be they gained at least four weeks by em doings of the Board of Trade and of the . not anxious to see the Americans success supported by one from Rat Portage and ploying electricity, as the special saws commercial and railway worlds, inter ful several boats grounded, and it was one from British Columbia. required would not have been all readv in mixing this dry stuff with political news | nearly dawn when the troops reached Atclibishop Ireland, in Washington, side of two weeks, and two weeks more and views that may have bearing upon the lake. The expedition then steamed says he has accepted an appointment as would have been occupied in the actual trade. Men and women who are i cautiously forward, the Napidan and the one ofthe commissioners to the disarma work of cutting. ested in Parliament can attend the ses Oeste a mile ahead of the Laguna de Bay, ment confereuce called to meet at The The new process involved the principle sions without moving from their desk or which guarded the rear. Hague, before he left for Rome. They upon which the arc lamp for street light lounge. The Telephone Gazette’s after Rebels signal fires, however, were light also assert that his appointment was ob ing is based, and was probably suggest, noon contribution to the household con ed on the mountain, giving alarm of the jected to by Italians, and that Great ed by the electric welding process, which sists of reading in fcuilleton style. The ■ approach of the troops. It was noon Britian indorsed the objections after sev has clearly shown the intensity of the Vienna and Paris newspapers have now , before the white church tower in the city eral cablegrams detween Washington heat generated by powerful electric cur. arrived and their columns yield plenty of! appeared in the shadow of the volcanic and Rome had been exchanged. The rents. The energy consumed is this pert and sensational items concerning the ! mountain on a marshy plain, dotted archbishop then withdrew his name. His work was equal to five horsepower, and stage, literature and musical matters. 1 with palm groves. action in withdrawing was sanctioned this was always concentrated at the During the dinner, between 6 and 8, the A casco, with a force of 200 picked 1 by the pope, and instead ot injuring his point where the cutting was to lie made. family may listen to part of the latest ■ sharp-shooters, under Major Weisen- chance for becoming a cardinal, will, his Current was taken from one of the serial by some great novelist. After that | berger, mostly belonging to the First friends assert, improve them dynamos used for lighting the building, follows more political and bourse news Gents Chainless.... ............ *75-0° Columbia Model Washington regiment, was run into a ' The president has not vet decided that | the positive side of the ciruit being and then the family may decide whether shallow about five miles south of the i he will have time to make a Western grounded on the building structure and it wishes to hear a concert, an opera or a Columbia . Model 5«» Ladies Chainless .. ............... 75-00 city. Then a few shells were sent toward trip, but if he goes as far as the Yellow the negative side being connected with lecture or attend a dramatic performance Columbia i Model 57, Gents Chain Wheel 1.............. 50.00 the entrenchments of the rebels at the stone he will go on to Oregon and Wash- a one and one-half inch round carbon, during the next two hours. People in Columbia i Model 5«, Ladies Chain Wheel 1.............. 50.00 edge of the woods, sending the enemy ington. Many leading republicans be held in a case having a wooden handle hospitals who are not allowed or are unable to read get a lot of comfort out to enable the operator to manipulate it. Columbia i Model 49, Gents Chain Wheel 1............... 40.00 scampering inland. Then a number of lieve that a trip of this kind would have Americans jumped into the water, and, a good effect on next year’s campa.gn The carbon was trust through a muffler, of the little receiver. Once a week the Hartford Pattern 19, Gents > > ............... 35-00 wading 400 yards, crept forward on the and especially in Montana. Idaho and made of iron and lined with asbestos, Gazette arranges a special sick room Hartford Pattern a», Ladies ............... 35,00 and hospital course, inviting singers and which was fitted over the beam to becut. line, covering the landing of the remain California, where there may be some Vedette 1 Pattern 21, Gents When the carbon point touched the other artists to perform for the l>cnefit of ................3500 », der, which finished debarking about 5 doubts as to the republicans success o'clock. Three troops ofthe Fourth cav would also brace op republicans in Ore- metal the circuit was completed, an arc the stricken ones. There always are 22, Ladies ................26.00 », I, alry, unmounted, were sent ashore on a gon and Washington While the presi was formed and the intensity of heat many who gladly volunteer to give the We have a few '98 models which we are selling at a reduced Ijest they have to offer. The Telephone dangerous marshy point, directly south dent would not make political »l*«h« rapidly melted the steel lieam. At times Gazette has forty editors and reporters, All wheels fitted with either single or double clincher tube rate, it was necessary to use a large shield of of the city, under fire from the enemy’s along the route, he would give little trenches. Meanwhile in the town itself talk, upon the patriotismof thee oun try asbestos board to protect the operator an enormous staff for a Hungarian tires. from the heat, and throughout the oper- paper Writers like .Maurice Jockal re- POPE MANUFACTURING CO. there was utter silence, and there was during the war, and handle the pi« situation - a way to provoke^ ation double black spectacles were worn peat their novelettes and poems to the not a sign of life. to save the eyes as much as possible subscribers. At election time the various thusiasm among the people. from the effects of the glare produced by candidates are allowed to harangue sub- Person—Polley wants a cracker! Western men believe that the presi NEXT DOOR TO BANK. this immense arc, which was «jual in ! scriber»—at advertising rates. Parrot—Oh, why don't you talk Eng will make the journey. lish? Polley wants a biscuit' CObUMBlflS, Standard of the World HRRTPORDS, Second only to Columbias. El VIDETTES, Just Like Other UJheels. !LMB, Agent