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*’<" •! THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 5, 1899 bits of general news cruiser Montgomery, directing him to TILLAMOOK WEATHER. TIMBER LAND “GOBBLED” proceed with his vessel to Delagoa Bay President McKinley has determined to and prot ide such protection tor American ! DIRECT TILLAMOOK Temperature. So Says a Tillamook County Cit urge again upon congress the authoriza. Citizens and their interests as is possi, Maxi- Mini- Rain- Ä mum. izen Who Professes to Know. Carrying mum. tion of a trans-Pacific cable, and will be ble. Nleau. fall. * * * 1 1 • able to announce that a naval survey 65 ... 55 60.0 ... 0.05 Fred C. B;iker. editor of the Tillamook A special from Ouray, Colo., aavi two shows that the route selected is practi . 68 49 .. 58.1 ... 0 DO Headlight, says his community has been 57.1 ... 0.50 cable. Surveys are being made by the masked men stopped the Sheffels stage 3 . . 62 ... 53 60.0 ... 0.45 in a state of feverish excitement as io ♦ • . 68 ... 52 collier Negro, under the command of one mile this side of theCamp Bird mine, 5 . . 66 ... 51 58.1 ... 0.55 the timber lands lately thrown open for and eight miles from Ouray. They were Lieutenant-Commander Hodges. Be- BARKER & 6 . 65 45 55.0 ... 0.01 settlement, and there has lieen something cause of the complete sounding taken in alter ihe daily shipment of gold bullion 7 . . 70 45 .. 57.1 ... 0.03 like an exodus or stampede toward Ore 56.0 ... 0.01 former years between Sun Francisco and trom the Camp Bird mine, and unloaded 8 .. 66 ... 46 9 .. . 69 ... 47 58.0 ... 0.00 gon City. “Ha»! it not been for the ii«e of Hawaii there is no necessity for further the mail and baggage looking for it. 10 .. 72 ... 51 .. 61.1 ... 0.00 scrip by professional gobblers,” said he, work there and Lieutenant-Commander However, thev overlooked a box con 11 .. 69 ... 52 .. 60.1 ... 0.03 “the whole of the land would have been Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday taining $12, (XK worthof gold, represent, 12 .. 65 ... 56 .. 60.1 ... 0 08 claimed by citizens. It is doubtful if Hodges hasconfined himself to the waters Stage leaves N Yamhill daily exeept monday 57.0 ... 0.00 mg two day»’ production of the mine. 13 .. (12 ... 52 . west of Hawaii. 43 . 55.0 ... 0.00 more than two dozen people outside of The mads were left untouched, and the 14 .. 67 * * * 15 .. 65 .. 47 56.0 ... 0.00 Tillamook have tiled upon claims. This Ticket« must tie secured the day previous from the Agents at passengers were not molested. 16 .. 67 .. 47 . 57.0 ... 0.00 is greatly due to the stanch loyalty of Senator Foster, who has just returned * * * 17 .. 65 .. 42 53.1 ... 0.04 North Yamhill and Tillamook. from Washington to Tacoma, in an Walter J. Smith, of Wilson, who has re L. Wilson, said to be a noted crook, 18 . 66 .. -44 . 55.0 ... 0.01 fused to locate outsiders to the prejudice interview lavs he has been working to has been arrested at Knoxville, Tenn. 19 .. 62 .. 48 55.0 ... 0.03 induce the war department to send He volunteered, in exchange for his free 20 .. 59 .. 52 . . 55.1 ... 0.00 of Ins own fellow-citizens, although he 21 .. 63 .. 46 . 54.1 ... 0.00 suffered a severe pecuniary loss by that transports by way of Puget sound and dom. to conduct the chief of police to 22 .. 63 54.0 ... 0.04 course. About 37,000 acres were gobbl L. H. BROWN, P residetx . . D irkctors ; the Columbia river. He says there is the place where is secreted the famous 23 .. 65 .. .. 45 50 . . 57 1 ... 00.0 W. H. COOPER, Sic. & T reh . L. H. BROWN, li. G. DAVIS, O. W.TEFFT. much opposition from the East, as East watch stolen fromex-President Harrison 24 .. 79 .. 50 . 64.1 ... 0.01 ed up. it is reported, by A. B Hammond, 60.0 ... 0.03 of the Astoria & Columbia River rail ern dealers are trying to prove they can five years ago. The watch was presented 25 .. 70 .. 50 . . 53.0 ... 0.02 road, by the use of scrip, at a cost of $4 ship hay and produce cheii|>er from New by the senate at the expiration of Harri 26 .. 57 .. 49 27 .. 61 .. 50 55.1 ... 0.04 York than it can be sent from the North son's term. The timepiece is worth more 28 ... 60 .. 45 . . 52.1 ... 0.05 l>er acre, thus depriving citizens of a west ports. Senator Foster confirms than $1(100. Wilson had a diagram of a 29 ... 62 .. 45 .. Manufacturen! of 53 1 ... 0.50 chance to exercise their right. Those 52.0 ... 0.40 who went to Oregon City found that the reported concession of a harbor in place near Akron, where he says the 30 ... 57 .. 47 . Alaska to the Canadians, though he watch was buried by a partner soon after Sum..1955... .1454..... 1698.5........ 2.87 most of the available land had been cov ered by this scrip. says he cannot speak positively on the it was stolen. Mean 65.5 ... 48.5 ..... 56.6......... .0.00 “Owing to the prosperous condition of subject. He says strong efforts to that * * * TIUUflMOOK, OR. Sl'MMARY.--Mean temp., 56.6 ; max. Tillamook county, very many, if not all T he steamer Olympia brings news of end are being made by the fishing inter temp., 79 ; elate, 24th Mill, temp., 42; the settlers possess or can command the the loss of the steamer White Cloud, a ests in the East, to the end that that elates, 17th. Total precip. inches, 2.87; 1 means to purchase the timber lands they which was proceeding industry may gain by grants made to it paddler.steamer, 1 Fine Dressed Finishing from Hong Kong to Manila under an total snowfall inches, 0; number of j have tiled upon. Many of them, I under bv Canada. Specialty * * * American charter. The vessel foundered ! days clear, 8; partly cloudy, 9; cloudy, stand, have borrowed money, while many T he advent of the open season for when about 90 miles from Hong Kong 13. Dates of frost—Light. 9; Killing, 0. had the means at hand. The unity of Chinese pheasants has started a move- and • seven men were drowned. The crew Dates of hail, 30; sleet, 0; thunder I the move, and its appearance as an or Loeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked meat among farmers in the north end of had 1 just time enough to get away from storms, 4th and 30th ; auroras, 0. Pre ganization, is probably due to three or Lumber Yard near Court House Benton county for enforcement of the the steamer when she foundered. The vailing wind—Direction, N. W. four prominent citizens, who recognized R emarks —11th, first flock of geese the value of the landsand the advantage trespass laws. Nearly every farm for a mate's boat, containing six men liesides i which would accrue to Tillamook coun distance of ten miles north of Corvallis himself, was drawn into the vortex with went south. 4th, at 11 a.m.. a thunder storm ty from their lieing locally owned. There has been closed to sportsmen by the her. The captain’s boat, containing six notice of the owner to the public that all people, was picked up by a Chinese junk started S W, along the coast, by Newton, can be no question as to the great value violations of the trespass law will be and taken to Shanghai, The disaster storming all day and evening at sea of these lands in the near future, and. punished. The farmers assign as a rea is said to lie due to the ravage of the Along the cost line heavy rain falling all realizing this, the citizens of Tillamook | •ost no time in securing them, hence the son that their stock has been injured and white rat. The vessels seams o|»ened the time. C apt . J oseph J. D awson , stampede to Oregon City to tile upon maimed, their grain trampled underfoot, out and she simply collapsed. The loss Voluntary Observer. J. P. ALLEN, them. These timber lands are all acces gates left open and fences torn down. is estimated at $20,000. sible to water, and it is estimated that Proprietor. * * * * * CANAL WILL BE BUILT. i he logs can be transported at an expense La Fronde publishes the report of an T he president has approved the sent interview with Professor Calinet ;e, the of 25 cents per 1000 to tidewater. Tills First cbihH accommodation ence imposed by the court-martial on Pasteur institutecommissioner, who has So Declares Rear - Admiral mook people have tilled on 12,000 to 15, at second claws rate. Captain Oberlin M. Carter, corps of returned from Oporto, in which the pro Walker, of the Commission. 000 acres in a body. Probably not one- engineers, United States army, and a fessor says, before his arrival the mor N ew Y ork , Oct. 1.—Rear-Admiral J. quarter section would be estimated to MEALS IN THE formal order was issued from the war tality among those stricken with plague J. Walker, Alfred Noble, Colonel Peter have less than 6.000,000 feet of timber. BEST CITY. department ¿erecting the execution of amounted to 33 per cent Of 15 treated C. Haines and W. H. Burr, members of It must be uuderstood that at a value the sentence. The verdict of the court with the serum, he adds, not one died. the committee of the isthmian canal com of 75 cents per 1000, two ordinary trees Tillamook, Ore was as follows; And the court does, This restored public confidence, and in mission, who went to Paris to study would pay for an entire acre.”—Oregon Headquarter" for Forent Grove Stage Line. therefore, sentence the accused, Captain three days he inoculated 342 persons. _________________ the work ofthe Panama Canal Company, ian, Oberlin M. Carter, corps of engineers, returned tc-day on the American liner. * * * J. 8. Kenyon, a Baker county rancher United States army, to be dismissed The suggestion is made that while Colonel 0. H. Ernest remains in Paris. from the service of the United States, England is very much engaged in the The commissioners have been abroad six spent two years in the Klondike, and Rates, $1 Per Day to softer a fine of $5000, to be confined Transvaal difficulty, the time is ripe for weeks. They spent a month in Paris, brought back over $40,000, according to Centrally Uoeated at hard labor at such place as the proper the United States to press a settlement and afterward went on a tour ofinspec*; the Democrat. While he was mining, his wife successfully ran the ranch. authority may direct for five years, and of the Alaskan boundary question aid tion, visiting some of the great canals the crime, punishment, name and place secure good terms. It is understood in England ami on the Continent. Rear-1 of abode of the accused to be published i that Secretary Hay is not well pleased Admiral Walker said to-day that the M. H- LARSEN, Proprietor in the newspapers in and about the with the deley which has ensued, and commission had some hard work while station and the state from which t’le that if he could obtain the consent of the abroad. accused came or where he usually re- president, he would make stronger rep “For one month we have been at work TWO LIVE PAPERS sides.” resentations than have hitherto been in the office of the Panama Canal Com Stage ami Express Office. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed * * * made. It would no doudt lie a good pany, in Paris,” he explained. “We have H aving received information that it The repular subscription price o time for the United Stares to insist on a studied the reports, the plans and the was the intention of the authorities at THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, and settlement of the Canadian dispute, as work that has been done, We have also Washington to withhold for a year the the regular subscription price of i the friendship of the United States dur consulted the engineers, I cannot say report of the Nicaragua canal commis the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. We will report what the result will be. would be ing the war in South Africa sion, so as to postpone the digging of Any one subscribing for THE more valuable than the petty claims of to Washington. Now Running Under New Management. the canal, the New York Journal pro HEADLIGHT and paying one “ The commission will ; go to the ¡stil Canada. EMMETT QUICK. Proprietor. cured and published the entire official year in advance can get both the * * * mus in the near future, anti will spend report, and has issued it in pamphlet The Filipino envoys called upon Ma- the winter there studying the situation headlight First Class Herdquarter» for Traveling Men. RATHS from $1 to *2 per day. form “for the information of the United jor-General Otis Monday and discuseed and going over the ground. We are much FREE BATHS FOR OUR BOARDERS States senators and representatives, matter«, with no result. General Ale- encouraged by what has been done so and governors of states and members of | jaiidrino said to a member of the Asso- far, and there is not the least doubt that WEEKLY OREGONIAN TILLAMOOK OREGON. state legislatures.” This is commenda sialed Press that he had no instructions the canal will be cut through. Of course, i One Year for $2.25 ble newspaper enterprise, and the fact except to deliver a letter, which was re I cannot say when, but the people have that the report is found to be so favor jected. seen the demand and the necessity for the * * * able to the construction of the canal 1 ' canal to be built, and built it will lie.” All old subset ibers paying their It is now estimated that 1500 persons seems to give color to the Journal’s al. While the memliers of the commission subscriptions or one year in legation that it was to be withheld in perished in the earthquakes in Asia Mi have been in Paris, the other niemliers advance will lie entitled to the the interest of the Pacific railroads, nor around A idea. The tint shock oc of the committee have been busy. Sur ame offer. which do not want the canal built.—Ore curred at 4 o'clock in the morning of veying parties have been organized and September 20, and lasted 40 seconds. are now in the South, surveying the ter gonian. * * * The effects were appalling. Whole vil- ritory. Speaking on the visit of the com Brigadier-General Charles P. Eagan, |,age8 were completely destroyed. The mittee to the European canals, Admiral who was suspended from rank and dntv earthquake was felt as far as Scio, Mity- Walker said : as a result ' of ' the ' ' language employed by - , lene ami Smyrna. The latest advices “We visited the Kiel canal, and from him before the war investigating com- j from the stricken area show that men there we made a tour of inspection to the mission, hopes to obtain vindication , women and children were buried in the North Sea canal. Amsterdam. After look ASTORIA AND from congress duringthe coming session. ' ruins of th- irdwellings before they resl- ing over this waterway, wc went to see TILLAMOOK General Eagan is at Washington to set-1 -ze<j t|ieir danger, Numbers of bodies the Manchester ship canal We looked tie matters connected with the furniture jæ i^neath the debris, About 500 fully into the hydraulic and electric of the house he occupied before his de- per8ong were killed at Sskareni. '. and power and the locks. Some of the things parture for Hawaii. It is understood, soine 500 __ al ‘ Denizli. where * three u" * fourths we saw will probably be adopted in the TWO TRAINS DAILY however, that he is trying to enlist the (|ie building« fell, There was propor new canal.” FROM ALL POINTS EAST. WILL KUN THF. sv it pat hies of members of congress in tionate ............... loss of life ill many of the smsl- Admiral Walker went to Washington • FAST MAIL KOI TK.” HARRISON order to obtain a congressional investi-j jer villixK^» The disturbance has not to-night.” _________________ Leaves for the Kftftt via Walla Walla and Spokane dally at 2:20 pin. Arrives at 10:15 gation of the beef scandal. There is no yet subsided. although its strength ap P ELMORE. am. Real Estate Transfer. The shocks continue intention on the part of the administra pears to tie spent I/eaves for the Kant via Pendleton and Huti- nglon tally at ft p m Arrives via 11nntingtont tion to restore General Eagan to duty. almost daily, but with no great violence and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m Dalits acom mentation leaves daily ex* ept In fact, it is desired that he should apply The population is encamped in the Sept. 27—S.M Bayley to L. Parrish, tide Sunday at « a m Arrives daily except Bun land F. and A. on lot 4 block 2, for retirement, in order that the president open. One consequence of the eart h day at 6:30 |< iu . town of Garibaldi THROUGH Pl’Ll M*N AND TOVRlNT ELMORE, SANBORN <t CO., ASTORIA; or COHN A CO., may appoint General Weston, now quake is i he subsidence of the level of The ROUTE to U.S. Mail McNAMER PACIFIC LUMBER CO All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber Flooring and Lumber a Zallen pougß » LARSEN HOUSE OREGON TILLAMOOK, THE TILLAMOOK. Reduced 6.00 BOUND TRIP. 3.50 ONE WAY. 0.R.&H Steamer W. H or R. acting commissary general, a brigadier and commissary-general of subsistence. The president is anxious to do all he can for the colonel. During General Eagan s stay, a determined effort will lie made to induce him to apply for retirement, but many think he will not do so. in view of the fact that he is now drawing full pay. and wonld onlv receive thr-e-quarters on the retired list. * # * The buoy marked “Andree Polar Ex pedition,” which, with anchor attacked, was found September 9. on the north coast of King Charles island, by the mas ter of the Norwegian cutter .Martha Larsaak, was opened in the presence of a number of experts and members of the cabinet at Stockholm. Sweeden. It was found to b© the so-called north pole buoy, whic’i Andree had arranged to drop if Aiden district by two yards Sulphur Sept. 28—I". S. to John Kuns E H of Ne > . and E Vi of Se '/♦ of sec. 14 tp. 2 S, ous springs burst out in the valley of K 7 W. Noander. and the country lietween Al den and Denizli became full of crevasses, Sept. 29—Geo. W. Grayson to Charles L. out of which rushed black, muddy water Smith. E H of Se Vi of sec. 36. tp. 1 with sufficient volume to wash aw ay a 8, R 87 with Trask river toll road. flock of 1000 sheep Sept. 30—U. S to Wm. M. Mills. E H °f W Vi of sec. 8 tp. 2 N. R 8 W, FOR TILLAMOOK RESOURCES, SEE THE Illustrated and Descriptive Special Edition OF The Tillamook Headlight. This edition was issued to give a more concise idea of the of Tillamook County and ta full "I useful information, besides being profusely illustrated with "‘trac tive pictures specially prepared for this edition. Sept. 30—Emma M Edmonds to B. 6. Faust Sw Vi of Nw. V. of sec 8 tp 3 Sof it 10 W Oct. 2—1'- S. to Clara Thom;>»on E ty of Sw Vi and lots 3 and 4 of sec 18. tp. 1 8, R 6 W. Oct. 3—Clara Thompson to Peter Har vey, E Vi of Sw Vi and lots 8 and 4 of sec. 18 tp. 1 8, R 6 W. Oct. 2—Jennie Currie to Astoria Com pany, Sw >i of sec. 9, tp. 2 N K 9 W. Oct. 2—lacob Ripley to Frederick Bar- don Nw '« of Sw Vi and Ne Vi of Nw '.of sec 18. tp. 2 N R9 W he succeeded in passing the pole « » * Immediately upon the outbreak of hos Oct. 4—U.S. to P. R. Steinhauer. to J1H PRICE - - IOC B«ch- tilities between the Transvaal and Great Wrapped for mailing and on sale at the of Nw '•« of sec 13 and E Vi of Sw Vi Britain instructions will be sent to Cof«- of sec. 12 tp. 3 N R 10 W. Headlight Office, Tillamook City .Or. w-n ’ r T P Merrll. rommandi”? the SLF.FPF.K* Water lines schedule subject to change with out notice. !»<K%N ANO ICIVKIC S< IIF.DI I F. OCF.AN DIVISION. — Steamship* sail from Ainsworth dock at K p in For Sar Fra »«-taco Geo . Elder «oiils October 4. »1, ao and 29 ; Columbia sails Oct >ber S. 14 and 23; State of California aa la October 8, 17 and 26. COM WHIA 111% Kit *1 MW Kit M HF.I» I I K IM%|M|<»N. PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN». THE COAST. steamer R k Thompson leaves Portland daily, except Sunday at ft p.m., om Saturday , at 10 p hi Returning, leave Astoria daily ex cept Sunday, at am uin. isr r ir. iti%r.t< koi tk . PORTLAND AND SALEM Steamer Rntli. f«»r relent and way point« leaves Portland otiday*. Wednesdays and Fri days at 6 am Retxrniutf leaves Salem r ues- daya, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m. YAMHILL ftlVKK ROt’TK Mteame* Modoc, for ayton and way nointa leave- Portland Tuesdays Thursdays and Sat urdays Returning, leaves Dayton for Port I-« nd and wa\ points Mondays. Wednesdays am! Fri tais at 7 a.m Steamer A Imola leaves Riperia Mondays Wednesday* and Friday« at 1 45 a »” . a ter ar rival of tra.n from Spokane and Portland Leaves Lewiston returning Sundays. Tuesdajs «nd Thursdays at o a m Mtramer Lcw.stoti leave« Riparia Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 45 am; after arrival of train from Spokane and Portland Leaves Ixantoa Monday». WedrwMfcsy» and Saturdays at 6 a.m W H HTRLBfRT. General Passenger Agent V A SC HILLING, Cit) Ticket Agent Telephone (Maim 7 J a, / //. /. A MOON. A GEN TS. Freight handled with pispstch and at lowest rates. Fruit delivered in good order. Best Accommodations and Cheapest Route to or from Tillamook. Every attention paid to wants and conveniences of passenger First class table set WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT APRIL 13th AND EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER. For further particulars apply to TRUCKEE LUMBER CO., No. 3 CauruaMU S t » k « t , S an F iancmo ; or to A. W. B naui . k & Co.