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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 25, 1899. Third of a Century’s Experience enters into the Manufacture of MAYFIELD PANTS AND SUITS. made from them can be waLied'whlmut'f^Hnt’ .w'"? ™! *Ud filing good, the product of our own looms, and are thoroughly scoured and shrunk, so that garments Their manufacture, from freth fr S makeS them the BEST aud CHEAPEST ou the market for laboring men. * manufacturers who know how to make hone«» i le „eep s back garments ready to wear, is done in our own Mills aud watched with strictest scrutiny known to FOR THEIR MONEY. g°°as. By manufacturing the product of our own looms we are able to give our customers 50 per cent GREATER VALUE a"th°riZ'<1 “ '“te 8“d thiS and All-Wool FillTngVltyfield'casrimore^TnU^^^ a‘ “r million men now wearing them, testify to the high grade and superior merits of the Celebrated All-Wool fDayfield CUoolen JVIills, JVIfrs., (Hayfield, Kentucky Sold by COHN & Co., Tillamook, CURRENT NEWS ITEMS, Oregon under the treaty with Spain the guns and due regard to the welfare of other who was not a practical miner. It is State Horticultural Commissioner Will the Trust Be an Issue. ------------- | taken in the Philippines must be returned nations. Therefore, it is proposed to built on the plan of the ordinary dredger, Baker returned to Tacoma from Eastern I t is believed that whatever difficulty ■ to Spain. Yet the navy has been send, allow them to choose their own inferior and in addition has legs on each corner Will the trust question figure as an Washington, and reports the fruit crop , has ever existed as to the disposition of, ing home guns for one person or another, judicial officials to begin with, and per of the boat, with which it can be “walk, in worse condition than generally (re . issue in 1900? Possibly it will. The the weapons held by the Cuban soldiers, Gridley's grave is to be marked, and haps the principle may be extended, if it ed’’ when in water too shallow to float lieved. In the Palouse district there is not Democratic party is harder pressed for it is relieved by the action taken by Baltimore has already recieved a cannon, works well in the lower grades. Like the it. The original plan was to put wheels a bud on the trees. 'Valla Walla is worst an issue just now than it ever has been Secretary Alger. He (has instructed j Oregon men will make an effort to se Cuban system, the administration would on it. The w heels were bought at a cost of all. Peaches and plums are seriously since slavery has been abolished. It is General Brooke to begin at once the cure some of these naval guns taken lie military in character for the time of $10,000, and now lie in the water affected, and only in the most favorable committed to two issues, which its most payment of the $3,000,000 set aside for liefore the protocol was signed. There is being at least. It is understood General near the boat, entirely useless to any situation will there be any crop at all. sagacious leaders see will turn hundreds the Cuban soldiers, being entirely satis- some doubt about the construction of Otis will become governor-general, while one. The bar on which the boat was of thousands of votes against it. These * * * tied with the provision made by General I the terms of the peace treaty with refer. ('»eneral Lawton will assume active operating cost $10,000 spot cash The by whom it was marked. Larger fish are silver and territorial isolation. A Brooke for the safe keeping of the arms ' ence to the captured guns in the Philip. direction of military affairs. boat, together with its superfluous are becoming more plentiful in the river howl against trust would give the ¡»arty to be surrendered by the Cubans in con- pines, and it may be found that the wheels and legs, cost in the neighborhood and one weighing 78 pounds was de of demagogues—the Democratic party—a * * * sideration of receiving a share of the United States will have to give Spain only General Otis cables from Manila to the of $90,000. As the mining proposition livered at the Columbia River Packing chance, so some of its bosses suppose, to money. those that were in possession of Spain war department that the transport has been a losing investment to the Company's cannery. It was turned over hide its record on the two other ques *** at the time hostilities ceased. Warren arrived safely on the 18th inst. English syndicate, they refuse to put up to a cold storage plant and will be tions. Two highwaymen held up W. G. Glenn, * * * But whether the question of trusts lie The Warren had 1200 men of the Sixth any more money, and therefore, it is shipped East. a student in Pacific university, at Forest * * * made a national or a state issue, the Re T he body of Fish Commissioner Hol- artillery aboard. The war department expected that a great bargain in mining Grove, as he was going to his room at lister D. McGuire, who was drowned in is proceeding on the theory that by the property will be knocked down to some Henry Hewett, ,of Tacoma,| and Mr. publican party will not be affected. That 11 o’clock Saturday night, and relieved the North Umpqua river, below Win end of July not a volunteer will lie left in one at sheriffs sale in the near future. Bennet, of Sail Francisco, have decided I party has been an enemy to the trusts him of his watch and chain at $34 in chester, April 8, was recovered Saturday Manila, and General Otis report that oi. a location for a pulp mill and a saw- 1 , in their harmful phase ever since trusts * * * coin. They stepped from a dark alley morning by J. Chapman, T. A. Gee and the transport Warren has arrived ad A portion of the Ilwaco & Navigation mill on North river, just north of South I ■ first made their apjiearance. The ear- way as Glenn was passing Water’s feed Creed Gilliam. The body of State Sena vances the time when the homeward Company’s trustle at Ilwaco collapsed Bent. Washington. They are associated | liest regularly organized trust w as the store, on Pacific avenue, and presented a tor A. W. Reed, .vho was drowned with movement of the volunteer troops will Monday afternoon, while the beach train with expert'iaper men of Wisconsin, and 1 , sugar refiners’ combine, which came into revolver at his head with the command, j Mr. McGuire, has not been found. Mr. begin Already notice has been issued was passing over it, ami the locomotive desire to put in a first class plant to Work ! existence in 1887. The Republican partv, "Hold up your dukes!” Then they went McGuire’s body had risen and floated a that mail for the First California and was dumped overboard into the bay, but I up the spruce which is so plentiful in in its next national convention, that of through his pockets, though one had ex. short distance. The clothing caught in Second Oregon volunteer regiments fortunately no one was injured. The that neighborhood. They have found a 1888, announced in its platform that “we claimed when he first got sight of their brush on the east side of the river, about should not be sent to Manila, but to San train, consisting of a freight car, coach suitable site near the mouth of that stream declare our opposition to all combina tions and engine, was backing down to the which, with a dam above, is on the Taco- of capital, organized in trust or other victim’s face that he was the wrong man. 400 yards lielow the point where Com- Francisco. * * * wharf, and the two cars passed safely mu & St. Paul Lumber Company where wise, to control arbitrarily the condition The robbers were strangers, and made ( missioner McGuire and Senator Reed The contract has just been signed for over, but a cap gave way under the en by they will acquire the necessary tim of trade among our citizens, and we rec no further attempt at concealment than were drowned. Mr. McGuire’s watch ommend to Congress and the State Legis having their hats pulled low on their was stopped at 2:10. The body was the building of the fastest boat in the gine, am1 it toppled overboard, landing ber. * * * latures, in their resjiective jurisdictions, . i j - m u-.i but i . one revolver ... .. . to . Portland in a motallic world. Samuel Ayres & Son, whose ship on its side in about 8 feet of water. The foreheads. They had shipped It is now uulawful for armed men such legislation as will prevent the exa yard is at Nyack, will build a combined coach was drawn over after it until one between them, and one was evidently a casket, * * * torpedo-boat and pleasure yacht for end struck the w’ater. the other remain other than officers of the law and militia cution of all schemes to oppress the ¡>eo- novice, for he showed great agitation. | They were both of medium height. One | There is unusual activity among horse- Charles R. Flint, the millionaire and ing on the track. The engineer and fire men to |>arade tbe streets. Special house ple by undue charges on their supplies, was heavy set with black mustache and owners this spring, nearly every one member of the New York Yacht Club. man jumped overboard and swam bill 148 passed by the last legislature, or by unjust rates for the transportation hair, and the other of slender build, with having horses on the range taking par- Charles D. Mosher is the designer. The ashore, as did several passengers who went into effect last week. Labot unions of their products to market.” a BlllUUkU smooth face. The ticular pains to gather everything of his boat will have a guaranteed speed of 42 were standing on the platforms. Of the of Portland have taken the matter up This was the attitude which the Repub Cl ItlVC. Both wore VVUIV overalls. VMLiauo. 1111 sheriff’s deputies are busy investigating. | brand that can be found. The increased miles an hour, and within three days eight passengers inside the coach, four and ¡leased resolutions requesting the lican ¡»arty took on the trust question fatality among horses in Eastern Oregon could be transformed into the most were thrown into the water. I here was district attorney and chief of police to see when the first of the trusts was less than *** the past winter is already being felt in dangerous torpedo-boat afloat. Mosher one or two narrow escapes from drown that it is enforced. Such a law is now twelve months old. The ¡»arty has re I t is understood that the house repub the demand for work horses on the is the designer of the famous Ellide and ing, one young man sinking twice lie in force in New York state, and a simi tained the same attitude ever since. The lican caucus committee appointed to The Ellide has a fore he was rescued; but otherwise no lar one was parsed by the Washington Republican utterance of 1888 was more ranches for spring work. The largest other fast boats, frame a scheme of currency reform has sized broken horses sell readilv for $100 record of nearly 40 miles an hour, and one was hurt. This trestle lias lieen con legislature some years ago. pronounced and sincere on that issue agreed upon a measure along the follow * * * j to $125 per span. The demand on the is the fastest yacht in American waters. sidered unsafe for years, and Sunday the than was the Democratic deliverance, ing lines : The redemption of all obliga President McKinley .has pardoned and the Republicans showed their cour railroads now building just across the Mr. Flint’s ambition is to own a boat company began driving piles to rebuild tions of the government in gold on de Alma Hague, convicted in Utah in 181)6 age and their honesty by the enactment state line in Idaho is much greater than that will not only beat the Ellide but it. * * * ni ind. Greenbacks, when once redeemed the supply. Horse buyers are now about will be faster than any other boat of anv of making false entries and misapplying of an anti-trust law by the Congress for gold, to be reissued only for gold. I as plentiful as cattle buyers, and parties other discription in the world. Designer A fund of $160,00<\ drawn from a the funds of a national bank, Hague which was chosen in that year, which Permitting national banks to issue notes having any kind of an old broken horse Mosher says that he will produce such a dividend on 4-06,038 shares of world’s was sentenced to seven years in prison, was signed by the President who was to the paper value of their government can dispose of it at a fair figure. Horse boat. Ayres & Son built the Ellide and fair stock, is being set aside for needy but his health was such that it was nominated in the convention in which deposit in the treasury, instead of 90 per men say there will lie more attention they will lay the keel this week for the and suffering members of the various deemed best to give him his liberty. that utterance was formulated. That act cent, as at present. Permitting the paid to the breeding of horses this sea- new flyer. She will i>e completed within Illinois volunteer regiments of Cook failed to meet the hopes of its framers county who served in Cuba. Funds are minimum capacity of national banks to i son than there has been before for many a year. The Sunday school class had just fin because national laws cannot be as reported now on hand to pay a 4 per ished singing “I want to be an angel and effective as state enactments, if these arc be $25,000 instead of $50,000, as at i years. The grades will lie improved, and present. This plan is much less compre | the future Eastern Oregon horses will The stateof Vermont has commissioned cent dividend on the stock, and a relief with the angles stand,” when the teacher drawn with intelligence and enforced hensive than ardent advocates of general consist of heavy draft and light-limbed Thomas W. Wood to paint Admiral committee will be appointed from the observing that one of the Ixiys had not with vigor. It is by state legislation currency revision have urged, but was driving animals, while the "glass-eyed Dewey's portrait, and immediately after Society of the Army of Santiago to act contributed his voice to »well the sacred that most <;f the work against the trusts adopted because harmonious agreement cayuse" of a calico pattern will take its the admiral has l>een welcomed in the with a committee of colonels of the regi rerain, said: ‘ And you want to Is? an can I k * done. Whatever can be accom on it was possible, which was not the place among the has-beens. angel, too, don’t you, Johnny?” “Yes’ni,” plished by congressional enactment, harlior of New York he will pose for his ment to secure the dividend. case when more radical measures were * * * answered Johnny, “but not right away. however, in the way of curbing the picture, which, when finished, promises * * * The supreme court at Washington did I’d rather be a base ball ¡dayer a good trusts, will be accomplished by the Re suggested. to remain in history as famous as that That Sliding mountain, just below * * * publican party. All trusts a re not harm of Farragut on the Hartford. The artist not decide the Oregon "overlap” case in deal first.” T he United States Philippine commis ihe Cascades, as a good many know, has is a fellow-citizen of Admiral Dewev. He which so much interest has been ex ful. Some of the state legislation which for years been literally sliding towards sion has submitted to the Filipino com has l»een directed against the trusts wrote to the admiral in October, making hibited, and it goes over until the Octo missioners a draft of the form of govern the (Columbia. It mo veil on an avarage the suggestion, and a few days ago, ber term. would, if enforced rigidly, do more harm TWO LIVE PAPERS ment the president is to establish. Ac 1 of four feet a year, and the roadbed was under date of January 30, he received an to the community in a month than all III anticipation of the prompt return cording to this plan a governor-general continually pushed nut of place. With acknowledgment of his letter and a the combines in the country do in a year. will be appointed for the islands by the a view to stopping the glacial action of cheerful consent to the plan. Mr. Wood of volunteer troo|>H in the Philippines, The Republican party can lie relied on to The repular subscription price of president, as will also a cabinet, and this mighty mountain, several O. R. & will make two paintings if time will the secretary of war telegraphed instruc* legislate on this, as on all other ques THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, and later an advisory council will be elected N officials last summer scaled the peak. permit—one a bust of the admiral and tic ns to General Shafter.commanding the tions, with discrimination and intelli the regular subscription price of Back of it they found a couple of lakes department at San Francisco, to establish by the people. the other a full-length portrait showing the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. gence.—Glol»e Democrat. with no outlet The waters from these a model camp at the Presidio for the ac * * * the admiral standing on the bridge of Any one subscribing for THE A S entinel special from Calumet- lakes undoubtedly seq-ed through the the Olympia in the white duck uniform commodation of aljout 4‘KM) volunteers I)r, Seven Hedin of Stockholm, who HEADLIGHT and paying one Mich., says that city is ail excitement earth which probably rested on slanting that he wore when lie gave the order to from Manila, ¡»ending their muster out. bas explore<l (’entrai A«ia and bus writ year in advance cun get both the over a sermon delivered by the Rev. H. C. slate rock, and in this manner propelled attack Montojo's fleet. ten al»<»ut Ins journeys, recently visited Hunter, at the First Congregational the earth downward. The lakes were One of the worst tornadoes that lia> HEADLIGHT St. Petersburg to |»n*R«nt to the exar a visited Texas since the storm which des I church Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Hunter immediately drained, since which time I Russian trannlation of his lx»ck. He pr<»- Secretary Alger's announcement of and troyed the town of Cisco, three years ago, I took occasion to criticise the national the mountain has not budged an inch. bfiblj improved the occasion to meure his candidacy for the next seat in United * * * and in which come .50 people were killed, I WEEKLY OREGONIAN administration for its Philippine policy, approval of another aclieme of hi«—to States senate from Michigan set the passed over portions of Erath and Titus Major-General Otis his declined to re and its course during the Spanish war. invade Turkewtan and Thibit by way of capitol agog on account of the compli counties on Sunday at noon. The storm One Year for >2.25 the TranacMpiar railway. It in bin in Charles Tomma, a volunteer in Thirty- COgtli7,e the rebels to the extent of agree- cations involved. Republicans say that came from the uolthweat, and passed | fourth Michigan, who was in the audi- ¡ng to an armistice, but he has notified tention to pa km north of the Himalayan the proper thing for Alger to do is to re. over a strip of country 200 yards wide, | the American commanders to refrain ence, interrupting the pastor, saying: on I i I h way to Thilit, ami, after spending sign as secretary of war, but he made no "Any man who talks like that is a I temporarily from axgrwsire action. move in that direction. In declaring his in a southeasterly direction. The torna All old subscribers paying their about a year or eighteen months in that region, to return borne by way of ( 'anli traitor to his country and flag, and I Tlius lie is in a position to resume hos candidacy, the secretary takes particular do was accumpanie 1 by vivid lightning ■ subscriptions for one year in tilities at any time. This will defeat any pains to class himself with those who and a heavy hail storm. mere and India, He does not anticipate refuse to listen to him.” advance will lie entitled to the subterfuges to gain time, which would favor the renomination of President Me. * * * anv «langer from the inhabitants <»f the He then left the church. same offer. ! not be the case if the general agreed to Kinley. Under the surface this state Dr. Clues, the retiring forest superin- I districts through which his route will lie. * * * Dr Hedin M|*eaks enthusiastically of the T he main portion of the city of Daw- an armistice, The Filipinos are so de ment betrays a most interesting condi tendent of the state of Washington, b e_ ■ April 26, ceptive that tbe people hesitate to credit tion. With two and both declaring licves from his correspondence with the • NOTICE or FINAL HKTTLF.MKNT. reception which was accorded to hiniMelf son was destroyed by fire on j_, causing a loss of$l,000,000. In all, 111 with good faith their latest overtures themselves to he friends of the president, interior department that an order will j N iitk V- is H zrkkv G ivkk .— That the under and his lx»ok in England, and expre»<m*d ♦•«♦•ciitor of the wil! and l«H»tHni»*nt the opinion that though other ( oilhti b buildings including the British North But more attention is now paid to them administration ought to be well off. yet be issued in June throwing open to of (> Gabrielsen deceaM»! ha« filed in the than their previous advances. The Fil notably Riiseia. prcxluce a certain numb« r settlement more than 1000 square miles • ountv Court, of the State of Oregon, fur Tilla the president's friends are asking where American bank, were burned. The news ipino committee is nnder instructions the administration is to lie benefited. of agricultural lands along the southern mook ('ounty, hia final Recount m « Ruch Execu of able and scientific explorer«, the love tor, and that Wedneaday. the «.th flnv of July, was brought down by T. S. Humes, a from Aguinaldoand the congress, but it and northern edges oi the Olympic for- ( at the hour of ten o'clock a.m . ha« been of travel, adventures anil geographical son of Mayor Humes, of Seattle; J. fixed by Mid ('ourt aa the time for hearing ob research is far more widely difTum-d in is possible that, if pea« »«re*d estry reserve. There are about 13 town- JectioiiR to aaid ao onnt and aettlement thereof Toklas and a third party, who left Daw MH f* OlAHN, Great Britain than elsewhere. Generals Luna and Pdar will commue a The Grotv mining boat, which is the shijMi in Chehalis and Mason counties to j Executor of the lw»t wlllHnd («»lament son April 27, and made their way out most valuable boat and embraces the lie thrown open if the department follows of G GabrieUen, deceaard guerrilla warfare by canoe to Lake Sebarge. and then most costly machinery on Snake river, ' the recommendation of Dr. Cloes, made Fred’s Father (»ternly)— My buy, you XOTICK FOR FIHLICATION over the ice, having a most perilous trip. was attached by Sheriff Locev for bills upon his return from a personal examin don’t know the value of money. Land Office at Or»ron Citv Ore , The written proposition submitted to aggregating $30<K> in the hands of Fore- May 19th. Toklas reports that the fire occurred in Fred —Yes, I do, father; only I don’t Notice i* hereby given that th«* I ¡lowing ation of that district last month. named pettier ha* filwl no tic»* of hl« Intention like to think a I mju C it. very heart of the business center of the the Filipinos at Manila by the American man Murphy, who has had the man to make final proof in aupport ol tiiaclain». and city beginning near the opera house, on commission was framed in Washington agement of the boat since it began work. that »aid proof will lie mad»* l»efore the « oonty A peculiarly marked salmon was de Clerk of Tillamook co, at Tillamook, Oregon, ■ What makes you naughty so much the water front, and spreading with un bv Secretary Hay Tbe only error m The attachment also includes the placer on June 2Vth, 1*9*/. vir of the time, Willie T" asked the indul JAMES TIGAKI»: usual rapidity. It was driven by a the printed copy of its contents is the grounds upon which the dredger >■ at livered at the Booth cannery at Astoria II I -ti. for lh» W ' <,f *4 m strong north wind, destroying every omission of the qualification principe work. The boat belongs to an English on Monday. It was a genuine Chinook, Ne of Ne ’4. aec ‘26, He g o* He aec Tp gent father 5 H K. 10 W in the statement cf the judge, to be ap- weighing al/out 18 pounds, and had an •’Why, you see, mamma given me a thing in its way down to and including arndicatt. none of the memliers of which He name« the following witnesses Io prove pointed by »be president It 1» the in have even seen the mining plant or prop. oval-shaped notch cut in its tail. The hla continuous residence upon and cultivation penny every time I prvmiaa to be good," Vonahne& Smith establishment. vix tention to give the Filipinos just as tbe ertT, in which their money has been in fish was turned '»ver to the fisheries com of C. said E land replied the youngster ’and she never lliacotier, of Dolph. Oregon . A. M * * * Maxritzen ofutetown. Or ; J. Foster, of Orb askee me to promise to lie g>»l until 1 mittee of the Progressive Association president ha. promised, a. large a vested. The boat i» built on a scientific own, Or.; Will Penter, of Oretown, Or A ttempts to secure guns for the measure of self-government a. they <«"> theory oolrrd no donbt by some one j who will endeavor to ascertain when and » C has . B. Mouanx, Register. j have been naughty.” soldiers’ monument in Oregon has been able to exercise with safety to thcmse. es met everywhere with the statement that * * * * * « * * * » * * * » * a * «