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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 12, 1899. SNAKES! SNAKES’! Inspired, Watson Saw Jupiter and Mars Fighting Snakes while the Sun was Shining. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Mr». S. A. Daniel ha» gone to vi»it relative» at Balm. Mr». J. D. Wallace, of Beaver, and others were out Sunday to take in the dedication services at Tillamook John Marolf has returned from Port land, where he has been visiting relatives and the Oregon “hub.” John Simmons has nearly completed his contract of logging on the Neiger place. Owners of grain are waiting with whatever patience they can command for the advent of the thresher. Mr. and Mrs. David Fitzpatrick are to be congratulated as possessers of the coziest little home in Tillamook county. The inside finish and furnishing of their residence is a marvel of taste and work manship. James Sanders has the contract of erecting the woodshed at the school house of District No. 2. The work is to be done soon. This from New Orleans Picaynne of Sept 18th : “There can be no question ing the fast that '.he country as a whole is at the present time enjoying a season of the greatest prosperity.” How is that for a solid democratic opinion during a republic admistration ? HOTEL PERSONALS. Allen House. Garibaldi—S. P. Swenson, G. Dini. Beaver—J. J. McGinnis. Woods—A. D. Sonders. Newburg—Warren Wilson. Hobsonville—John Yeme. San Francisco—F. Miller, M. Spreti, J. A. Dawuey, Geo. Sutter. Hebo—A. L. Miller. Neskowin—J. W. Hellenbrand, Fred Scherenger. Astoria—E. D. Shemley, J. Lyons, H. E. Fire hen, L. Nelson. North Yamhill—S. Cook. Trask—D. Curtis, C- O. Erickson. Barnegat—W. D. Woods, L. Glaser. Portland—John Conway, W. H. Phel an. Spruce—D. D. Jones. ticians that Great Britain had by cor- rupt means brought about a change in the financial legislation of the United States. Now the boundary commission has made its award, and there is so lit tle interest iu the matter that not one American in a dozen can make a more definite statement of the outcome than that “Venezuela holds the mouth ot the Orinoco.” Also, in the same time, the country has learned that England took no hand in our financial legislation, and that, it she had helped us to the gold standard, we ought to lie thanktul. The sudden decadence of hostility and quick growth of friendship between the two great English-speaking nations is one of the striking phenomena of the nine teenth century's close, and augurs well for peace and civilization. \et the United States is as ready now as then to assert and maintain the Monroe doc trine. NORTHWEST NEWS. FORCE THE ISSUE- Boers Send an Ultimatum England. to In a write-up of a wedding,« Crook county correupondert describe« groom as "a respectful farmer.’’ Oyster hay is now shipping 500 sacks of oysters a week, and arrangements are being made tu increase the catch. L ondon , Oct. lO.-The Transvaal gov. ernment has sent an ultimatum to Great Britain demanding the withdrawal of British troops from the frontier, and re Bro. Watson, editor of the Herald, questing explicit assurance within 24 was under au inspiration this week, or Monday of last week Coquille cream hours of the withdrawal of all British to put it more correctly, has had a jag ery patrons were psid for their August forces landed in South Africa since the on, loaded up to such an extent that he product, about $4000 being distributed. Bloemfontein conference. had snakes in hiseyes, snakes in his shoes The money was of new coinage silver. and snakes in his body. While in this Apples are falling from the tree« in Government to Be Local. jagged condition on the Main street Wed the vicinity of Dalle. This is said to nesday afternoon. Watson became in C hicago , Oct 9 — A special from the have bean caused by too much suminer spired. and he was beard to say : Times-Herald from Washington says: rains. However, many tine mature ap “This is a funny world—come and have Major-General Otis has informed the war ples are coming to market. a drink—Jupiter and Mars—come and In < e of conviction of the Ontario- department of his adoption of a compre have a drink, come along—Jupiter and hensive scheme of local government for Westfall stagerobbers, Sheriff Locey, of Mars are fighting snakes—come along, nil the cities and towns in Luzon occu Malheur county, and Detective Jones, of have a drink—Jupiter and Mars—come pied by the American forces. He has the S mrl line will be entitled to a re into Hadley's, come into Lamar’s !’’ Larsen House. issued instructions directing that the ward of $5600, says the Baker Demo Those luminaries failed to “Come and Beaver—T. S. Powell. system lie put in force and places senior crat. have a drink.’’ The inspiration had Hebo—S. 0. Nelson. officers of the occupying troops in charge •‘With busted water mains and busted not only greatly affected Watson's equi Portland—J. G. Coleman, 0. P. Coach, MANY SOLDIEKS DROWNED. of the formation of such government. feed pipes at an electric station, inhabi poise, hut Jupiter and Mars must have A. W. Smith and R. W. Hennetnan. Rivers Claimed More come in contact with that which inebri Luzon In each town there will be a municipal tants ot South Bend have a time to get Woods—T.J. Lucy. ated him and made it ferment. Talk Lives Than Bullets. council composed of a president and as water for their toddy or lights to eat Marshland—Geo. A. Barton. M anila , Sept. 4, via San Francisco, many representatives or head men as by,” says a writer to the Pacific Jour about a swill barrel, Watson’s breath so Bay City—A. S. Tilden, E. Custis and Oct. 9.—The army in Luzon has lost poluted the atmosphere that had the there may be wards in the town, which nal. J. H. Warren. health officer been around he would have more men during the past fortnight by shall be charged with the maintenance Fishermen are throwing up the sponge Baltimore—E. G. Palmer. been justified in putting him in quaran drowning than by bullets. All the little of public order and the regulation of and will quit fishing, «ays the Marsh Long Prärie—Henry Lederer and John streams which in dry weather are mere municipal affairs. It will, by majority tine. field Sun. Never before was the run of Pesterfield. As Watson went off with another in. creeks have become swift, wide rivers, vote, through the adoption of ordinances salmon so light, and the season has been Netarts — Geo. Phelps. vitation of “Come and have a drink,” with unexpected and treacherous cur or decrees, administer the municipal gov Light House—Geo. W. Boyington and most disastrous for both cannery men one of the boys remarked, "Watson is rents and eddies Ten colored soldiers ernment, but no ordinance or decree and fishermen. wife. NEHALEM. well jagged up today,” while another of the Twenty-fourth .infantry were shall lie enforced until approved by the San Francisco—J. J. Anderson, Geo. A potato phenomenon is being dis chimed in, “He's been load up nearly all drowned in the Marquina river August commanding officer of the troops. The Salmon has been running pretty well Mat hie ws and Oliver C. Thornton. the week.” 22, in an accident exactly duplicating president shall be elected by a viva voce played in Colfax. The growth consists the past week, and the cannery is being The Tillamook. What, this supposed exponent of public taxed to its utmost capacity. 2600 the loss of five soldiers in the Pasig river vote of the commanding officer, and to of several large vines, on which there Portland—Dell Shackelford,John Mon three months ago. Soldiersareconveyid morals, sobriety and moulder of public j were delivered one day. gether with the head men shall hold are score« of potatoes ranging in size roe, W. W. Vewnb, John Miller, R. C. across streams on bamboo rafts, whose opinion, inebriated again, yes, and he has office for one tear. He shall be of native from a bird's egg to a man’s fist. The Robt. Krebs lias quite a crew at work, Wright. an idea lie's the biggest toad in the pud. motive power in a rope stretched be birth and parentage and a resident and potatoes grow entirely above, instead making and delivering salmon boxes. Nova Scotia—Geo. E. Hamilton. die when ill that condition ! tween the banks. In both cases tl e property-owner of the town. The head ot under, the ground, A nnmber of boys find employment in Nehalem—Mrs. C. A. Hirn pel, W. Me rope broke, the rafts were overturned, Robert Young, foreman of Seaborg’s men shall be elected by a viva voce vote the cannery, wrapping and packing Millan. Real Estate Transfer. and part of the soldiers, weighed down of residents of their wards. cannery at Fairhaven, was ill Astoria, salmon. Gales Creek—James Churchill. with guns, haversacks and heavy am The president shall be the executive of and reports that his cannery has October 5.—W. Thun to C. H. Jone», N McMinnville—Geo. C. L. Snider. W. Blackburn made the last move into munition, were unable to reach the shore. the municipal council to execute its de packed, so far this season, 63,000 cases, */a of Ne 14, Se *4 of Ne 14 and Ne 14 of. the Kiel)» timber with the donkey en North Yamhill—Bert Morgan. Private J. E. Poole, of the T wenty-fourth, crees, and the senior head man, or one consisting of 54,000 cases of sockeyes, Se *4 of sec. 12, tp 4 S, R. 8 W. San Francisco—J. M. Smith. gine on Monday. He is sending logs lost his life in attempting to rescue his designated by the council, shall be vice- 7000 cases of silversides and 2000 cases Fairview—J. W. Maxwell, L. Weillier. October 5.—C. H. Jones to Mary P. down as fast as they can lie rafted. comrades. The last of the bodies of the president of the same, assistant to the of spring fish. The price being paid for South Prairie—M. D. Reading. Jones, W Vi of Sw Vi of sec. 2 and N Mrs. Lendtke is said to be dangerously 10 soldiers were recovered in the river president and ex-officio lieutenant of po silversides at present is 15 to 18 cents Netarts—Dell Burdick, Joe Kutcher. »4 of Se Vi of sec. 3, tp. 4 S, R. 8 W. ill. this week, and all have been buried with lice. The council shall have no jurisdic per fish. He savs the combine among Dallas — C. L Rowell, C. Paul. October 5.—Mattie M. J. and Chas. W. military honors. Dick Sales is chief engineer at the tion in civil cases, but on application of | . the canneries on the Sound and Fraser Miama—J. Ripley, M. H. Ripley and L. Buell to Mary P. Jones, Nw 14 ofSw cannery. Four men of the Third infantry, sta the parties in interest and their agree river will include about the same pro. L. Smith. Vi and Sw Vi of Nw Vi of sec. 1 and S I tioned at Quingua, were drowned in the ment in the writing to accept the award portion of the plants as the combine of Miss Daisy Sales was married to a Happybend—H. L. Jemen. Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 2, tp. 4 S. R. 8 W. Mr. Smith, of Warrenton. Beaver—C. N. Johnson, R. 0. Richards, Bagbag river before daylight the morn of the council it shall hear and decide the Columbia river canneries does here. Octobers.—Clarence H. Jones to James Mr. H. W. Phelan took in Nehalem last W. Stergeon, G. W. Lular, G. W. Lular. ing of the 17th, when the regiment was cases involving property not exceeding Several of the large institutions have re. D. Jones, N Vi of Ne Vi, Se Vi of Ne Vi starting against the forces of Pilar, $500 in value. In criminal matters the fused to join the combine. East Garibaldi—Joe Swahaw. week. He is looking after the interests and Ne Vi of Se Vi, sec. 12, tp. 4 S, R. which were threatening the railroads president, representing the council, shall California—A. G. Gourley. of Jones, "He pays the freight. ” Two Clackamas county men have just 8 W. near Malolos. Corporal Peter Larson make the preliminary examined, and ac returned from Dawson. They are Otto Astoria — 0. P. Graham, P. A. Berg October 5.—Clarence H. Jones to Mary I Himple and Wheeler’s sawmill remains was the hero of this accident. He was cording to the result discharge the pris Gengelbach, ex constable at Clackamas, hind, A. H. Walker, H. Hudson. P. Junes, S Vi of Nw Vi, Nw ’4 of Sw I shut down. Bay City—W. L. Provost, Frank Long, drowned in a effort to save others. oner or transfer him immediately to the and John Officer, of Molalla. Gengel Vi and Sw Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 3, tp. 4 They are building a scow for carrying Lieutenant Chauncey B. Humphreys res custody of the military authorities for M. Warren, C. H. Hicks. bach did a good business with a lunch lumber to Portland. S, R. 8 W. cued several of his men by great effort, trial by provost court. The Dalles—N.J. Mveth. counter at Dawson, and finally sold out October 5.—J. L. Barnard to M. J. Kin Trask—A. Wilkes, H. Wilkes, W. and was himself nearly drowned during his place. Officer stopfied at Cape Nome COULSONBURG. ney, deed of correction. the work. The regiment started from Wilkes, W. Kerman. The steamer Tees, which has just for several days on his way out, and re Quingua at 3 o ’ clock in the morning and October S.—U. S to Turner S. Jewell, S Here we are again after so long a Woods—II. H. Miller, P. Tends. brought $50,000 in gold from Alaska, re ports that the beach sands are of sur Vi of Se Vi of sec. 13, and N Vi of Ne time. Blaine—J. T. Moon, A. W. Quick, W. swam the Bagbag river, carrying their ports that a stampede is uow on In ear prising richness Men who went there guns, 140 rounds of ammunition, and nest from Dawson to Nome. When the Vi of sec. 24, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W. Mr N. Coulson and wife made a trip Bays. without a cen: are making from $30 to Hobsonville—Leigh Jones, G. Johnson, haverersacks. The river is wide and miners who arrived by the Tees left the $50 per day with an ordinary rocker. October 5—U.S. to A. Neumann, S Vi of to Tillamook last week. shallow and most of the distance was Klondike, river steamers were being Se Vi of sec. 11 and N Vi of Ne Vi of I Mr. Harlin Fowland was in our buig Henry Johnson. Cold weather, however, will put a slop fordable, but the current had become so left without crews, and seamen desert sec. 14, tp. 1 S, R. 8 W. Monday evening. to the work, a« there is no fuel, but a swift that many were carried off ’ their What the Pencil Pushers Say. ing to join the great crowd hurrying little driftwood washed ashore by the October 7.—Henrietta Fidler to John E. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Dollarhide visited feet. Seventeen were compelled to drop down the river to the new Eldorado. waves Du Boi», various parcels of real in the burg Monday and Tuesday Yaquina Bay News: When Aguinaldo their guns to get across. Corporal Lar Navigation will close next week on the estate. The schooner Jessie arrived at Astoria Mr. David has moved into his new gets a little out of breath he demands a son had reached the farther shore, whin upper river, and the steamers will go in October 7.—H. H. Alderman to Hen house. from her deep-sea fishing cruise. She he heard the cries of the drowning men, conference. to winter quarters near White Horse. rietta Fuller, various parcels of real I has been out less than a week, and has Mr. C. Mill and wife, of Beaver, and Roseburg Plaindealer: Most of the re and plunged back with his gun still estate. The British steamer Guelph, from been to the halibut banks off Cape strapped to his back. He carried one of his daughter, Mrs. Daniels and children, tired soldiers will vote next year as they October 7 —Stephen B Hill to N. P. of Nehalem, visited at N. Coulson’s shot this year and last—for the United his company to safety, and turned back Southampton., Sept 2, via Tenereiff, Sep Flattery. She brings 14 tons of halibut, Hansen, right of way or a road. a second time. He was heard to say, tember 8, has arrived at Lorenzo Mar and they will lie shipped East at once. Thursday. States and the American flag. “I don't think lean make it but I’ll try." quez. It was reported she had ammu The fish were caught in halfa day, which October 7.—James Hughey to Wm. J. Mr. N. Coulson made a flying trip to Astoria Budget: There is one trouble He reached midstream, and was struggl. nition on board consigned to the Trans was the only time that fishing was Hugliev, several tracts in tp. 1 S, 1. R. Blaine Wednesday. about a rainy season in the Philippines. ing to bring out another helpless private, vaal authorities, and the British third- possible on account of the severe 9 W. Mr. R. 0. Richard passed through the It rains too much for land operations October 9.—M. J. Kinnev to W. G. burg en route for 1 illamook Wednesday. and not enough to permit the navy to when both sank and were lost. Most class cruiser Philomel sailed to intercept weather. She will start out again a few of the men took off their shoes before her. The Guelph, on being signaled to days, and as this first trip has lieen a Gosslin, 25 acres more or less. Mr. W. Bays and Mr. G. Smith were sail inland. crossing, and marched and fought all stop and to slate what ammunition she success, the company that sent her out October 9.—Wm. G. Gosslin to Nehalem seen on our streets Friday. Woodburn Independent: Before he dav in their socks, a most uncomfort was carrying, replied that she had none. on an experimental cruise, will engage in Packing Co., 25 acres more or less. Mr. West, formerly of New York, but spouts too much on anti-expansion able experience in the jungle country. She was therefore allowed to proceed. the business regularly. Their purpose is Octolier 9.—F. M. Leach to Emily B. now of this place, went to Tillamook Brvan should consider the fate of Jerry T. S. Martens, of Leavenworth, Kan., The Philomel followed her into the har to keep two schooners on the banks, Simpson, who was hissed off the stage a private of the Twentieth infantry, was bor. It appears that the ammunition Stewart, lot» 1, 2, 8 and 4 in bk 2, Friday, returning Sunday. and have a steamer bring their catch Hay’s add. to Tillamook. at Wichita when he expressed sympathy drowned in the Pasig on the 23d. He was E. Haag was in the burg Saturday. was landed at Durban. Natal, as the here for shipment. The fish that the for Aguinaldo. October 10.—Sheriff H. II. Alderman to boarding a schooner in front of the office owners learned that the cargo would be lessie brought in are in the best of con Miss A. M. Coulson, who has lieen Gervais Star: War between England of the captain of the port, when a rope seized at Lorenzo Marquez. Mary S. Downs, Sw *<. sec. 34, tp. 2 dition, and average about 40 pounds. working at the logging camp, returned N. R. 7 W. and the Boers does not seem necessary. to which he was holding broke, and he i home Sunday. Hugh B. Borthwick, the well-known The correspondent to the World hears The Boers sought seclusion from un fell into the river. He rose once, but October 10.—Alexander Marolf to J. S. Mr. Dan Murphy, of Tillamook, was friendly home influences, and all they ask that the British high commissioner in saw mill man of Globe, met with an ac Stephens, lot 3, in bk. 8. in Thayer’s in our burg Sunday. before help could reach him he disap South Africa has been authorized to no cident Sunday afternoon, from the ef is to be let alone in the enjoyment of peared. _____ addition to town of Lincoln. tify President Steyn, of the Orange Free fects of which he died at St. Vincent'» their seclusion and happiness. When October 10—E. B. and J. Stewart to J. State, that a “peaceful’ settlement of hospital. It «eems that Mr. Borthwick BARNEGAT. the clash comes the sturdy Boers will An attempt will shortly be ma( j e to S. Stephens, lots 1 and 2, in bk. 2, in not lie found wanting either in valor or connrot Havana and Key West by the the Transvaal difficulty can he made if went out to assist in opening a jam in Mrs. Squires and Mrs. Richardson, of Hay s addition to Tillamook. Kruger will disarm Iris people, grant the the flume which carries the logs three Garibaldi, were over on the Sand Spit in success England is great on the sea, Marconi system of wireless telegraphy. but not so great on land. It ¡«claimed that if this is succeesful it desired franchise to the Uitlanders. and miles to the mill. He wh standing on Monday, and left Tuesday. Pay Up. pay Great Britain indemnity for the cost a trestle working with the logs, when he Bert Biggs and A. W. Quick went to Oregon City Enterprise: Aguinaldo has will reduce the expence of cabling to of her military preparations, which now slipped and fell to the ground several feet All persons know ing themselves indebt New York more than one-half again entered the field of diplomacy and would be less than $1,000.000. Rumors below. His arm was terribly fractured ed to me will please call and settle imme the city Tuesday. Freeman Strait, a well-known real Mr. H. M. Sampson returned to Tilla is now trying to get his so-ealled gov diately, as 1 must have money. are again prevalent that Lord Salisbury by the fall, but it was not thought at the ernment recognized bv Otis to the extent estate dealer and insurance agent, with is working for peace. mook Friday. Gao. W. P hilps . Netarts, Or. time that he was seriously injured, un of entering into negotiations. He will an office on Lower Broadway, N. Y., has Mrs. Esther Bramer was called away til after he reached Portland. Dr. Cau- For saving the life of an American been arrested charged with ’ defrauding Lost. Monday to her daughter’s, Mrs. Wil not get the recognition, but will be treat thorn then discovered that the unfor soldier, Major-General Otis lias granted Oddiellow's emblem,consisting of three son’s, to help care for their children, as ed ns the lender of the insurgent forces. the government by selling war revenue a full pardon to Domingo Magno, a Fil tunate man had received internal injur stam|>s chemically restored after cancel, He had better confine himself to the links with horseshoe Pinder please re they are down with the whooping cough. It is stated by treasury special ipino p isoner who was sentenced by a ies of a serious nature. Eveiything |OS- "sprints,” as they are the only events lation. turn to Heins'Studio and receive reward. Mr. F. Tomlinson was nt Barnegat in which he shines. agents that Strait and his associates Spanish court in 1897 for penal servi- silile was done to relieve him of his suf Monday on business. have cheated the government out ot tude tor six years for robbery. Mango ferings and save his life, but without Sheep for Sale. Coquille City Bulletin: Out in the $100,000. Strait, they say has been suffered confinement for the alleged of avail Willamette valley they are shipping in For full particulars call at mv place NETARTS. clearing $2000 a week. At his home fence for four years prior to his trial and The price of fall fish at Astoria, Or., hogs from Nebraska, Here ip Coos south of C’ipe Lookout, or address me at were found a large number of stamps in conviction. During the attack on Ma was advanced again Sunday by both Several loads of campers have arrived countv we annually export hundreds of I .. ■ Woods. Or —E. A. C hamrirlain . mla last February by insurgent sym the cannerymen and cold-storage people. i- I I v . «no«’ , stages , of restoration, also the in the last lew days, anil the prospect the finest A porkers in the land to a Cali . lne pathizers. the prisoner saved the life of The origual price fixed by all interested , . . . w.u .1- I J I chemicals used in the process, is if the weather continues good there forma market with the railroad Salmon for Sale. an American soldier, and the provost at the beginning oi the fall season was 2 will lie quite a lot on the liench yet this through to Roseburg, we could do a marshal general reportedjthat the pris cents. The cannery men paid a quarter Fresh tish for »nie nt the Trank river fall. ct jess j, i S t S.-N otics , o . great deal toward supplying our Willam T imsbs L and . A PrailCÀTlOH. oner had displayed good conduct dur of a cent in advance of this, and called ferry by the load or the pieve, Salt sal. United St ,«• I .nd office, Mr. B. O’Hara left for Portland last ette neighbors with many of the pro ing the time he had been under served it commission. mon by the wagon load or the barrel.— When this wut found Oregon City Oiwtôn. Friday w here he w ill remain for a short duct they now import. In other words, -í’í'tS.'í h<,r"b’ >hs<' ii>r’’wp'lu5es lance by American». F mamk N okhkro out all the cold-storage interests raised time on business. we would become a part of Oregon, in wi h ths provisions ot the set of Const,-¿„i the price to 2H cents. This price has ». ts-s. entitled An act for h« .«17“r J. H. Jackson is ex|>ected home from tact as well as in name Ninty per cent Jnus Card of Thank«. timt!« land. In heS ales of Cal fo-nia. <ire«, been met by the cannervmen, both the of the county's productions are at pre Ns.ada and «sani, «ton Ta ri or,. ' ..extendJa California in a few days. combine and other canneries, and Sun The family of the late Mrs. Alendorf Land suite. b, ac of Augnata sent marketed in Sou Francisco. It is a Geo. W. Phelps spent Friday and Sat day C. Alter has set the price at 3 cents, wish to thank those who showed ao good field, all right, but we would feel AUGUSTA Mct.KAN. of Portland conn , of Mulm mah state of which the other cold-storage buyers will much kindness and sympathy in their urday in Tillamook city on business. better if we could patronize home in Oregon ha. thodav Sied In thi. office ber.worn Wni. Hewey and wife, of Hoqcarton No for ,h' Ps eh.w f th,X o and bereavement. probable meet later. The only fish now dustry. rflMmn lu r na-hlptN. Kana« T W a, A prairie, was nt Netarts the fore part of delivered are silversides, and 3 cents a will offier o oof to ahora tñ.t he uid ..„"'hi i. Oregonian Excitement in the United more rat .Ne tor it, ttm e or a on- then t " the week. pound for them is as high as has ever Ths Spanish government has sold ths States over the Anglo-Venezuelan dis •«rlcti liti ral »«riH-te* n tu tMabi eh her . lair» X "Refined lieen paid for fall fish This price about íh ’"‘Ü0’1 ***• Re<i-ter and w«*c«s'Keirof Havana floating dock for $ffilO.thM) to a moat<»rr<on City. OtRTm j nrnZL» "This year's corn ciop will be one of pute. four years ago, when President fhia X.î2.,“ï ”f ■^^n.ïïï’L equals that now being paid on the Puge* syndicate of Vera Cruz merchants. Sev the largest in our history,'' said Secre Cleveland sent to congress a message sound, with an advantage locally ns the era I New York firms have tw»en asked tary of Agriculture Wilson krowlluM. It I. el—- •• The which his critics called a " declaration ot »1 sud l-rnsb fish can be packed cheaper here. There O';John 1 for terms toe conveying the dock to Vera total yield as estimated will be between war,’’ was an outward manifestation of "TÄ"<w is still a good margin, and the price X n’ The Crus. The purchasers Nviah to lake it $.300. OHO and 3,390 000 Imshel* this country’s cumulative feeling against Ml dr‘*«XWor may vet go higher unless the cannery high price« offered for meats will in away alsmt the beginning of next men and cold-storage men shall get to cline the farmers to use their crop for England from 1776 to 1865. intensified ***”• -o »TAXBABBaiLC«. gether The run of fish is light, month. feeding purposes. by wantou assertions of partisan poh- UBA« ■ Mooaaa, Keemtar. there are very ft w caught except silver- sides. Preserves ÿ Paraffine Wax ro