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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 27, 1899 ♦ • You Save Money by Trading with Cohn &, Co. ove V »••% i NEW SPRING GOODS. 1 You have a Larger and Better Stock to Select From. V Our Stoek of Goods is the Largest in Tillamook County , and you eannot find a more varied Stoek of First Class, Reuu and Up-to-Date Stoek in the eounty We have completed, in every department, a Splendid Stock of Spring Goods. CLOTHING. Shoes. Hats. DRY GOODS. COHN & CO ■ 5 The Leading Merchants LETTER^FROM MANILA. | but they winged several natives shooting SAMUEL H. DOTY’S BODY. get him. He lives so much on his nerves from their windows at us. Everything Band Boys Disobeys Orders so is very quiet in the city now, as the in Dead Timber Cruiser Identified that he gets angry on a slight provoca tion, and thus wastes mere tissue. Anxious are they to Fight. at Astoria. surgents are driven several miles beyond The true secret of Health and life and 1899 A storia , April 23.—All doubt as to 8ucc< 88 is cheerfulness. The man who! "Private Arthur J. Stillwell, Co. H, 2nd the city. When I last wrote home 1 thought we the identity of the man who lost his life does his appointed task without being Oregon Volunteers, writes from Manila would soon be home, but it don’t look on the Nehalem trail a few days ago was fussy will live a good deal longer. “Don’t to his sister: very much that wav now. removed this morning when the body worry” and “don’t be afraid” are two Manila, Philippine Islands, was brought to this city and positively very good rules to observe. The Amen March 19th, 1899. FALL OF QUINGUA. identified as that of Samuel H. Doty. can people must learn these rules by • I received your letter some time ago, but have been waiting for something Filipinos Driven From a Horse Mr. Doty was about 40 years old, and a heart and put them into practice if they I civil engineer by profession. His family wish to live k ng and prosper.—Mem- very exciting to happen, but as there is shoe Trench. lives in Warren, Pa. He came here from phis Commercial Appeal. no chance of my company, apparently,to M anila , April 23.—Four men of the Iowa, and was engaged in timber cruis get into very close contact with the na Nebraska regiment, including Colonel i ing for an association of Eastern capi. TOLD OUT OF COURT. tives, I guess there is no use waiting any Stotsenburg, Lieutenant Sisson, and talists. longer. three men of the Fourth cavalry, were | On the morning of April 7 a party of To the list of fervent compliments paid I at last got out of the band and back killed, and 44 wounded in an engagement four, consisting of P. E. Heikmann, a to the court by defeated attorneys the to my company. You remember my at Quingua. The Filipinos retreated surveyor of this city; A. J. Clontries, an following may lie added: company is at the custom house acting with small loss. “I think our supreme court in a good j experienced woodsman of Seaside; Mr. as custom house officials. It is one of The engagement developed into a dis- [ Doty and a business associate of his, legislative body. What do you think ?” the easiest jobs on the islands, but yet astrous, though successful, fight. The started from Seaside. They passed the "The court rejected the correct view in ■ Better than any cemented-tired wheel on the market at any price. we are dissatisfied, as we are anxious to insurgents had a horseshoe trench, about first night at the residence of J. Vollmer order to follow the d—d sentimentalism go to the front and do our share of the a mile long, encircling a rice field on the and left the following morning over the of a cue-horse text-writer.’’ fighting. It looks as though we are to edge of a wood. trail. On April 15 thevwere heard from I “It is one of the misfortunes of practic stay here, as our company is so well Major Bell, with 40 cavalrymen, en on the Lower Nehalem. So far as known ing before courts of final resort that nn As good as any $50 cemented tired wheel. qualified for this kind of work. Most of countered a strong outpost. One of his all the party were well at that time, but argument presented on the facts shown tne boys are well educated, company H men was killed and five were wounded nothing was heard of any of them until | by the record becomes of no value by a manufactured by Gormully & Jeffery. is called the high school company. by a volley. The Americans retired the remains of Mr. Doty were found, and , statement of facts manufactured by the Our whole regiment has been kept in carrying their wounded under fire and the others are still missing. court._________ F. C. SHANAHAN, Agent. the city until lately. Now they are all at with great difficulty, being closely pur While considerable alarm is felt for the ' Judge J. M. Hurt tells a story in the Can be seen at tlie Tillamook Lumber Co.’s office. the front but three companies, A, H and sued, fog enabling the enemy to creep up safety of the missing men, there is no Dallas (Tex.) News on a couple of mem F. George Madaux is in company A. to them. Two men who were carrying reason to believe that any calamity has I bers of the Dallas legal profession, which He came to see me this morning and left a comrade were shot in the arms, but befallen them. The trail on which Mr. goes in this wise: SAPPINGTON & GESSNER, some things with me, as his company they continued with their burden. Doty’s body was discovered leads from | They were on a hunting and fishing ex has orders to pack up this morning. Major Bell sent for reinforcements to the north fork of the Nehalem river, and pedition to Wynne's lake. On the day of TILLAMOOK, OREGON, I see by the papers from home that rescue the body of the killed cavalrymen, it is supposed that he left the others at their arrival one of the heroes of the you can tell more about the war than and a battalion of the Nebraska regi work, and started out to communicate story, who was at that time a district we can in some respects. You see we are ment, under Major Mufford, arrived and with his associates. That region is fairly judge, found a canoe that had been buried not allowed away from our quarters, advanced until checked by vollevs from well settled, so that there would be little i in the mud. He excavated it mid found and, of course, we can’t see anything the enemy’s trenches. The Americans lay trouble for them to find a habitation in it to be in pretty good shape. He wash- and as there is so many going the about 800 yards from the trenches behind Case Of neeeSSitV. A searching nnrfv ~ all the inud and calked a few holes party ! ed off rounds of the city all the time it is im rice furrows under fire, for two hours. started from Seaside this morning and in the bottom, and it was a good boat, All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, Satisfaction possible for one to tell much about the Several men were sunstruck, one dying definite news should be received within It was a long narrow affair, and was guaranteed. true state of affairs. from the effects of the heat as they lav the next few days, I evidently never intended to be built for I got hit with a ball on the leg the first there waiting for the artillery to coine The "" body of Mr. Doty was found lying j two. day, but as it was a spent ball it did not up. I face downward in the muddy trail, and j However, when the judge started out CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. even hurt, any more than a small rock a thorough examination by physicians to fish in his canoe, his lawyer friend in- Colonel Stotenburg Killed. thrown by someone. I was setting in Finally the second battalion arrived, today failed to disclose any signs of vio- sisted on going with him. The judge A part of the staff of the German Expert Specialist and Dr. front of the band quarters when it struck and then Colonel Stotsenburg, who had lence. Neither was it emaciated, as was sitting o in the end toward the lake, me. It must have been shot as least 1V4 spent the night with his father at Manila, would by long exposure or from starva- j where the water was about six inches Meyers & Co. will make their regular monthly visit to miles away, and,perhaps, further. There came upon the field. The men immediate- tion. The only theory advanced is that deep and the mud about four feet, were plenty of balls dropping into the ly recognized him and raised a cheer, the mail became overheated from travel-1 "Now, keep out of this boat," exclaim- city all day. I climbed on top of the Colonel Stotsenburg, decided to charge ing and drank too much cold water, . ed the judge. “You will turn it oyer, roof and watched the Monatidock shell as the cheapest way out of the difficulty, which brought on a congestive chill. A sure, if you try to get in it.’’ "That's all right,"said the la wyer. "I the insurgent line, which was a very led the attack at the head of his regiment, significant circumstance of tlie case is THEY WILL BE AT THE pretty sight. While I was with the band He fell with a bullet in his breast, dying that while his revolver was in his belt, am an old boatman, and have fished in part of the regiment would l>e called out instantly, about 200 yards from the there was not a cartridge or an empty a dugout many a time, and you know a shell either in the gun or on his jierson. man has to sit mighty level in a dugout.” some times half-a-dozen times a day and breast-work. I would grab anv gun and away I would Lieutenant Sisson fell with a bullet in The revolver was, however, dirty inside, I With that he stepped into the canoe Five Ph lysician» and Surgeons, all Graduates from the Iwst Medical Colleges in go with them. 1 went ont four times his heart, the bullet striking him near as if it had been used recently. The re and it capsized instantly. The lawyer | the world saved himself by a quick spring for the mains will be shipped East tomorrow the picture of a girl, suspended by a rib but only to lie disappointed one night, Among the ailments cured by the Ex|>ert Specialist» are the following Bright’» I j bank, but the judge, who was about ' Disease morning for burial. 1 /iseaso and and an all oiner other lyiBeamrB Diweaae. «>i of the tnr rviunry», Kidneys; Miwnm-n Disease» «»1 of me the tnnuuci, Bladder, vmiaiy Urinary again and again, as we never got any bon from his neck. j fifteen feet off shore, was thrown in the Organs. Liver. Spleen, Spine, Bowels, Heart, Stomach. Eye. Ear, Skin and Nerves, In the meantime the artillery had ar gunning. shallow water and mud. He crawled also Impoverished Blood, Blood Poison ami Scrofula ; Catarih, Tonniliti», Con- You see the band men were not rived and shelled the trenches. The Fili, NATIONAL DISEASE-WORRY out like an old liog coming out of its «uniption, Bronchitis. Asthma, and other Throat ami Lung troubles , Tumors, allowed out, but I generally managed pinos stood until the Nebraska troops Deformuie». Insomnia Melancholy, Paralysis. Rupture. Dysentery. I»ysp«|>sia. * ** " The breakdown in American life comes wallow, and when he reached the bank | Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Stiff ami Swollen Joints ; Fe.nale Complaint», including some way to get there just the same. were right on the trenches, and then he delivered his opinion of the lawyer in ¡Ovarian troubles; Piles, Fistula, Obesity, Ring Worm ami Goiter ; Tobacco, almost come The last night I was with them the they bolted to the second line of the from worry, and worry has to be a national disease. If 1. an — American ------------- anything but judical language, and Opium, Cocaine and Liquor habit. ; Headache, Erysipelas, Gout, Tape Worm, adjutant gave strick orders to us and the trenches, a mile back. [ Biliousm-Hs. Dropsy, Gall Stone, Eczema, Freckles, Blackheads. Cancer, ete., and The Nebraska regiment lost two pri-1 has no money lie worries himself into a wound up in italics, punctuated with Chronic Diseases generally. battalion not to take any men that did dashes and other exclaimation points, Dr. Meyer» A Co. cure Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood anil all Private Dis. not belong to them, but the next morn vates and had many wounded, including state of mind, and when he gets any saying that he hoped the lawyer was money he worries himself to death for ease», including contagious blood poison, quickly and permanently, ami at reason ing there was seven band men among two lieutenants. The Iowa regiment ’ satisfied. The lawyer apologize 1 p ro j able prices. fear he will lose it. He worries at his had one officer and three men wounded. them. The Expert Specialists ami Dr. Meyers A Co. are not only competent and re work because he is afraid he will not fusely and assured the judge that there Now we have no band at present, all Thirteen dead Filipinos were found in accomplish what he is given to do. He was nothing intentional about it; that liable. but are respon»ible, being backed by ample capital and ably managed. are sent to some company. I have been the trenches. Their loss was compara worries about his meales; they are not on it was purely an accident, and to show Diseases which have liaflled the skill of other physician» and »tubbornly refused bugaling since I came back to my com tively small on account of their safe time, or they may disagree with him, or that he was sincere divided what cloth 1 to yield to ordinary medicines, methods and appliances, are quickly subdued amt mastered. They have the largest and l««t equipped medical institution in pany, with the exception of about one or shelter. ing he had with the judge and helpe <1 The Americans carried the second they maj be costing him too much. If wash his wet muddy suit. Peace was A merica. two weeks I was in the custom house, he pays for u thing in advance he is C all on thf . D oitors W hin T hey Com.—All ailing people should see Ex- they were short of men, so I had to work trenches with small loss, and are hold afraid it will not come up to the specifi thereby patched up and all went well. jiert Specialists. A friendly talk, which costs almolutely nothing, is bound to re there until the business slacked a little. ing the town tonight. At the next term of court the lawyer sult in a deal of good, whether treatment is taken or not. cations, and if he gets it on credit he is AVe had some pretty hot times inside the Colonel Stotsenburg had won a reputa afraid that he will not tie able to pay for bad a case, in which he was very much HOME CURES—While it 1» preferable in many instances to see a patient, the city on the start, but the insurgents are tion as one of the bravest fighters in the it when the bill comes in. interested, to come up to the judge's German Exuert Specialists have cured thousands whom tlwy have never seen. If cannot see the doctors write the home office fcr question list. Advice in regard court He worker! on it very hard, and you pretty well driven out of the city now. army. He always led his regiment, and He is afraid to leave his money in the to your ailment, book for men and women and treatise on any disease—ALL They have been trying to burn the city, had achieved remarkable popularity boose least it be stolen. He is afraid to thought he had it perfected. All during FREE Correspondence and other dealing» with patient» or pro»pective patients and as most of the inhabitants of this with his men since the war began, al-j carry it with him least somebody should the trial he sal up nights studying every sacredly confidential. large city are natives, and as you cant though, during his first colonelcy, the borrow it from him. He is afraid to put point. He made a long arid very ex TerniH anti Prices Within the Reach of All. tell which are friends or which are not, it volunteer» who were not used to the it in the bank least the bank *ould fail. haiistive argument, and thought to liirn- rigid discipline of the regular troops is pretty hard to keep them from setting And so he worries about it. H > worries | self that lie had a sure thing, but the f all’s well that ends well; and it pleases fires. But for the last two weeks no one thought him a hard officer. The loss of aliout his business, weather it is going judge decided in favor of the other fal where the bride’s great-grandmother, 1 her grandmother and mother were mar me to think that you have said goodby the Nebraska regiment in the campaign low. It was a great disappointment Io is allowed out after 7 o’clock p.m., and smoothly or not. He worries aliout his ried. The house was built by her great forever to the wine shop. As to you, my ns there is so manv soldiers patrolling is the greatest sustained by any regiment family about the education of his child the lawyer, and after court bad ad | ¡poor Catherine, thank heaven heartily grandfather 150 years ago and today's disaster has greatly sadden journed he called the judge to one side the streets with loaded guns, with orders ren and the progress they are making. i They have some queer taxes in Mada • thatyou have l»ecn able, ugly as you are, ed officers and men. who promise to take and ssid: to shoot it has had the desired effect. He worries about the nation, aliout Con- “I told you out at| Wynne’s lake that I gancar. Unmarried natives pay a tax of to find a husband. Never forget that Nearly all of the native huts have been fierce vengeance in the next fight. gre»s,about the two great political |«rties. turned that boat accidently, but I want $5, Childless women of 21 years of ag»- ' you ought, by an unchangeable sweet aliout the national conventions, about burned either by themselves or us, until Lee Campbell, son of an Indiana farm to tell you here and now that it was in are taxed $3. Then there is a tax of ness and a devotion without bonds, to the Gubernatorial elections, about the there is not many more to bum. $1.40 for every legitimate child and of. try to obtain pardon for your physical er of small mean», is to marry one of the The first b g fire we had our company gypsies who have been camping south of tariff and financial questions, alsiiit the tentional, premeditaded and done with $10 for every illegitimate child. If the im{perfection«, for, I repeat, you are a express malice aforethought. ” the was called out and most of the boys got Butler. Ind., and it is said she i. worth initiative and referendum, about system were as com plicated as it sounds , real blunder of nature. Now, my dear some gunning, but as it happened I was $40.000 The boys parent» objected to a I-tract right of secession, alnut the it would take all the taxes collected to children, I join you in the holy bonds of CONNUBIALITIES not one of them. But as you can im the marriage, but finally consented to resolution of ’»8. aliout the decadence of pay the salaries of the men who figure matrimony.” ja.litica, aliout civil-service reform, aliout agine this thing of fighting in a city is allow him to bring her to their home to them out Quotation« on husbands have been A Luft Angeles girl is credited witll not the most desirable. You cant tell talk it over. She came and offered to the future of Democracy, about «a nite- Some of the French cures, or parish sharply bid up by the action of Henry having Iteen engage«! seventeen tiroes. tioii. the water and gas questions, Die where the bullets are coming from, as buva farm for the father, furm.h the She has been dubbed the “Queen of Fi clergymen, are in the habit ofgiving very 1 Croley, of Lasalle, N. Y. He will pay they are concealed in the buildings.shoot- house, and pay all the expense^ojhe paving of rtreeto, the street car systeiu, ancee«.” She says she is anxious to la* frank advice to those who come to lie $50,000 in cash to any acceptable man tne class of play» at the theatre», the ing out of windows and from behind wedding if he would consent to the ma - nomination for Mayor and the election loved for herself alone. Somehow it married. One o! these clerics thus ad who will marry his «laughter and has stone walls, and when a native village is I rinse She showed deposit check, doesn't seem strange that she haaii't suc dressed the bride and bridegroom: “ft is made the matter public through the on fire it sounds just like guns, they amounting to more than $5.000 m proof of «.bool visitor in the Meenth Civil due ceeded. j from the bottom of mv heart, Joseph, new «pa pen«._______________ tricl* are made of baml>oo, and a» they get hot Charles A. Tower and Miss Caroline that 1 congratulate you ujxm the great ■ of her ability to do as .he He either sleeps too much or he sleeps The By«tander—What are you taking they explode, sounding for the world . Campbell co"*’’htrJ(O‘ a $40.suit. ad- too little He ha» an idea that life is a Sprigg were married last week at Raw* step you are taking. It was, indeed, off your hat off lor ? like rifle shots. But the whistle of bul 1 sad to see you wasting your youth in a The Man at the Phone—I’m talking to conspiracy, and that be mutt pr<werre line Md. The bride and groom stood on ---- --------------------------- lets - you can't mistake, especially when it Ta"^w foca^^idto"rav^ennhi» eternal vigdance or the co-ispiralor» will | Ute same spot before the open «replace • life of disgusting drunkenness. However, a lady, blame you. hit. at your feet or hit. the wnll clom to . andjold JUr^ your ears. None of our boys were hurt, RAMBLER BICYCLES ONLY ONLY 1899 Shelby Ideals, G. <S J. Tires $30 1899 Shelby Ideals, Hosepipe Tires- - - $25 Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators- TILLAMOOK, -—MAY 8tb, Sth and 10th. HOUSE. 'H LARSEN J —1 - ,