Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 19, 1899, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 19, 1899.
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS
GROCERIES
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
HARDWARE.
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We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
its
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We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions.
Canned Goods, etc., which will lie found complete in every line>
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE.
McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook
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not by conquest .
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Queer Features of Life.
habit through the influence of the can-1 Woild offers a silver cup as a prize for
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the best answer to this question—barr­ Judge Day Discusses the Paris
^illamooh Ijtabhgbt.
teen.”
A pet monkey, untimely deceased, had
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ing Dewey, of course. Everybody knows
a very formal burial in a satin-lined
Peace Treaty.
Fred <’ Baker, Publisher.
The Kansas City Star advocates a sys­ and concedes that he would beat McKin­
The first public utterance of Judge Will­ white casket in Baltimore one day last
tem of valuing improvements at a low ley one of sight. But who else ?
iam
Day, who was president of the week. There were six pall-bearers, an
rate, so as to do away with discrimina­
Official Papar, Tillamook City and County
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American peace commission, concerning aulogistic address, four carriage for the
tion in land values. “ The lot with im­
A t the request of Governor Geer, sec­
mourners and several flower designs, in.
provements,” it says, “would be assessed retary Root cabled General Otis to ship the deliberations of the peacecommission­
KATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
eluding an "empty chair” and a "gates
ers
at
Paris
is
contained
in
a
letter
writ
­
on the same basis of valuation as the lot to Salem one captured Spanish cannon
ajar.”
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( strictly in advance .)
without improvements. The difference from Manila, to be made up in medals ten to ex-Congressman D. K. Watson,
One year............................................... 1.50
and read by him at a republican meeting
An
ice
wan
in
St. Louis, who lost his
would
be
that
the
owners
of
ground
and presented to the members of the
Six months...........................................
.75
could proceed to build with the know­ Second Oregon legiment by the State. in Columbus, 0
right eve by an accident two mouths
Three months......................................
•50
Judge Day sets forth the reasons which, ago, was married a few days since and
ledge that their taxes would not be Governor Geer was anxious to secure
I iflice at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
materially increased becauseof their con­ five other guns, but the secretary said in his mind, justified the payment of$20,- his fellow workman, desirous of giving
tributions to the activity of the com­ that according to the terms of the j»eace 000,000 for the Philippines, declaring him something that should combine
HEADLIGHT PIRATE
munity.” But if we are to tax all pro- treaty all the Spanish guns were to re­ that it was never contended by the lieauty with ultility, made up a fund
iiertv, and unless we adopt thesingle-tax main the property of Sp in uule s pur­ American commissioners that the United and with it purchased a glass eve as a
Doles Out Gems of Current
theory in toto, why should not the man chased within six months, and. not hav­ States had a right to the Philippines as wedding present to him.
Topics.
who has the means to put up a large ing been purchased, Spanish guns in the a matter of conquest.
When Charles Lipton, a letter carrier
building, from which he will receive a Philippines are at a premium. It is
In this letter, after reviewing at length
T he dairy convention at Sacramento
handsome income in rents.be taxed more hardly to be expected that cannon for the long negotiations between the Span­ oil Staten Island, kicked a small dog
passed a resolution disapproving the use
than the man who has onlv his lot or monument and statehouse grounds can ish and American peace commissioners, that ran out and barked at him while
of preservatives other than salt in milk
block and is unable to build ? The only n ow be secured
I reciting the several propositions subniit- he was on his rounds, the animal retired,
and milk products. Borax, salicylic acid
| ted to the Spaniards for the cession of howling with pain, and another dog, this
equitable way is to use good judgment
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The
more
the
statistics
of
foreign
trade
and formaldehyde are the preservatives
time a big one, rushed out and attacked
and honest discrimination. Vacant pro­
I t ’ s difficult to tell w hich side Ameri­ the Philippines and the final offer, for the
usually used, and either of these, used too are studied the more apparently becomes perties in the business or favorite resi­
Lipton, biting him so severely that his
sake
of
securing
and
immediate
peace,
to
freely, are deleterious to health. Com­ the encouragement for American manu­ dence parts of a city, where buildings cans favor in the conflict in South Africa,
pay an indemnity of $20,000,000, Judge injuries are considered serious.
so
great
is
the
difference
of
opinion.
To
facturers
and
for
American
workmen.
menting upon this, the Western Creamery
could be rented with profit, might be
1 Day says :
M is. Julia Ben hard of Witchita, Kan.,
has this to say : "The ultimate result of | When increased demands for products of justly rated higher than similar ground those who have made themselves familiar
“November 28, tbe Spanish commis­ has found a certificate of deposit for
the unrestricted use of preservatives in American factories sent the prices soar- that is built upon, but it would not be with the actual conditions in the Trans­
vaal, they side with England, while those sioners accepted the terms offered by the $19,000. which her brother put in the
milk, butter iiml cheese, will tend to de >"K skyward a few weeks ago, wise fin-
fair not to assess the improvements in
1 representatives of the United States. bank of Trenton, Tenn , tohercredit just
demoralize any system of intelligent anciers predicted that the result would addition to the ground The work of who have allowed themselves to foster a
You will observe that in making this before he went to the civil war. Relum­
manufacture and encourage the employ­ ■ be a marked falling off in the country’s assessing property in a city requires a strong antipathy against that country
proposal, it was distinctly said that it ing home to die of wo 1 nds, he gave his
side
with
the
Boers.
Let
us
not
forget
i
export
trade.
Such
has
not
been
the
case,
ment of incompetent workmen.
The
man of high qualifications—good judg
embodied the concessions which, for the sister the certificate and she put it away
efforts that are now being made for im­ 1 however, as the record of August ex­ ment, nice discrimination, utter impar­ that a large number of Americans are in
sake of immediate peace, the American and apparently forgot it
The bank of
provement in technical operations, par ports, just made public shows a larger tiality. scrupulous honesty, and indiffer­ the Transvaal as well as American capi­
government was willing to make. There Trenton has long since passed out of ex­
value
of
products
exported
than
for
any
tal,
so
it
may
be
that
those
who
wish
ticularly as to sanitary conditions in
ence to re-election or political advance­
the Boers success are practically antago- were doubtless other reasons actuating istence, but. Mrs Benhard is going to sue
dairies, the study of fennentive processes previous month. The exports of iron
ment —Evening Telegram.
the commissioners in making this pro the stockholders foi $10.090 with inter
, nistic to Americans interests.
in ripening cream and cheese, will be of, a,,<l steel products, with agricultural im-
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posai, though I think the chief one is em­ est at 6 per cent for thirty-five years,
littlc benefit if uncleanly and careless plementa. cars and cycles and instru-
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‘‘T here are 5.0(H) theaters in the
methods are covered up by the use of ments, amounted to $22,442,974, again­
It is recorded that a Lincoln, Nebr , bodied in the statement above written. amounting in all to $31,090.
preservatives. Therefore, as dairy pro­ st $9,061,965 in the same mouth last United States if we count nil kinds,” | man some years ago invested one dollar It was not claimed that the United States !
Because she had l»een told by a physi-
gress is the anthesis of conditions which -vcnr« an<l were larger than in any other writes Franklin Fyles. in the first of a in a lawsuit, which has just returned had a right to claim the Philippines as
require their use, there should be no to| month except in March and April, when ■eriea of articles on’*The Theaters ami him $8,000. It might be recalled in con- a matter of conquest. The United States . cian after an examination that she ww
eration of preservatives. This is so sc], the excess was less than $500,000. The Its People,” in the October Ladies Home nection with this story that another has never undertaken, so far as I know, suffering from enlargement of the heart,
evident that it is not a question for dis- exports of copper and its products were Journal. “More than 2,000 are fairly citizen of Lincoln invested one speech at to wrest from a foreign country lands or two tumors and a diseased lung and liv­
mission. As the delicate flavors and $4,218,535 in value, and were but slight, classable as legitimate, and over 1,000 , a certain convention in Chicago three i possessions simply by right of conquest. er, Mrs. Catherine Ketterer. 43 years old,
aromas, which give to both butter and ly exceeded in March only, while the ex­ more are devoted to vaudeville. The years ago, when he was a poor man, and j Had we been disposed to do so, it must committed suicide in New York last
2, (MM) others taper off in various ways.
cheese one-half their commercial value, ports ofwool manufacturers were larger
from that has accumulated several hun­ l»e rememliered that we were in posses, week. The coroner’s physician, having
To
estimate the capital invested in all
than
in
any
previous
month.
The
value
are produced by the free action of favor­
dred thousand dollars. Lincoln financ­ sion only of the city, bay and harbor of performed an outopsy last Saturday, de-
this theatrical property is difficult. But
able germs, the instant a workman be­ of leather and manufactures has lieen ex­
iers can give Wall street speculators cards Manila under the protocol of August 12, | dares now that not only were the wo­
1898, providing the United States should man’s heart, lungs and liver in good con­
gins to rely on preservatives to help him ceeded in two months, of cotton manu­ about $100,000,000 is invested in the and spades and then win out.
3. (MM) first class legitimate theaters which
occupy and hold the same ¡lending the dition and entirely healthy, but that
out of difficulties, he is unworthy oftrust factures in three, and of vegetable oil
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will be considered in this article. That
conclusion of a treaty of peace which there was no trace of tumors. Evidences
and fellowship among conscientious men and oilcake in several, but of paraffine
W e rise to remark that Uncle Sam and
In these and is anaverage of $33,333 each, wb’cli is
should determine the control and gov­ were found of slight internal disease, but
and women. The demoralizing influence in no previous month.
low enough, some costing as much as Johnny Bull arc taking but little heed to ernment of the Philippines. The capture,
of the first step in that direction will lose manufacture of paper, tobacco, fibers
it was not of a serious nature and the
the
recommendations
of
the
late
peace
$500,000 each. It is equally hard to
after the signing of the protocol by Gen­ woman might have lived many jears.
him self resjiect and evidently disgrace india rubber and glass, fertilizers, starch,
congress. Well, how could they when it
compute
the
money
paid
by
Americans
paints,
naval
stores
and
glucose,
and
eral Merritt and his forces, whatever its
him among his fellows. The general use
for their theatrical amusements. Sep is known they are both running on the legal effect might have been, included
of dairy products is based on confidence books and publications, considerable
no
A large eagle attempted to carry off
expansion
platform
and
fighting
for
that
|
«rate audiences yield from alwolutely
more territory than we were entitled to the 4-year-old child of a German family
in their wholesomeness and the least de gains appear, so that the aggregate
ticket,
one
in
the
Philippines
and
the
| value of twenty classes was $33,382,820 nothing, in extreme cases of failure, to
j hold under the protocol.
parttire from accepted rules of manufac­
on the William Cross place near Gurley-
as much as $20,000 at an exceptional other in the Transvaal ?
| “In addition to the liojie ofaccomplish-
ture, is a wrong to the dairy industry and against $25,329,911 last year, a gain of
ville in Mansfield, Conn., recently. The
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l»erfoiniance of opera. A conservative
over
$8,000,000,
or
31.6
per
cent.
De
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i ing immediate peace, which, I need hard-
deserving of condemnation. As exjiedi-
T ub calamity howlers of 1896 had the , | ly v say, was of great importance at the eagle had been seen about the place for
calculation is that the aggregate reaches
ducting
the
great
staples,
breadstuff's,
ents are sometimes unjustified in politics
several days and while the child
$70,(MX),(MX) a year. Not les»» than one wind so badly knocked out of them that time, there was a strong desire to
they are probably so in this instance, | cotton, provisions and oil, in which an
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tlierewas
treat
and a half million persons sit in these hey ha velKen hardly able to draw them ¡Spain with a degree of magnanimity playing with some other children the
incaease
of
$9,400,000
apj»eared
in
Aug
where an eagerness to develop trade grasp
theaters each weekday night in the sea j breath since then. Bnt. like a drownmg consistent with onr national honor and “agle swooped down and fastened he
at the readiest means of "getting there.’’ ust, the remaining exports were $48.-
The eagle ««
son
of at least eight months.''
man
catching
at a straw,
them | Prestige, following onr national preeed. talons in ila clothing
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‘"T? some
S°me . of
Ofthem
The wiser plan of waiting for refrigerat­ 948,536, against $38,598,887, a gain of
are now known as anti-expansion cal- 1 j ent in the treatment of Mexico for the able to lift the child and would hare
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ing facilities in reaching the Orient and over $10,000,000, and such exports in
carried it away had not its playmates
amity howlers.
using every influence to secure that safe | the aggregate have never lieen as large
cession of territory to us at the close of
The president has received a large num-
caught hold of the child's feet ami fought
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method, is in danger of being sacrificed in any previous month.
the Mexican war. Bv the cession, for a
l»er ot |>etitions,signed by many citizens ot
the eagle with clubs until he released his
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to the expedient of using prrserva lives,
distinction, requesting him to tender the j T he United States and England are consideration , we obtained an indisput.
hold.
.
-K-'g«-'!
in
another
race.
Will
Johnny
able
title
which
must'b^'r^ted'bv'ali
with the probability that when we
T he address of Chaplain W. S. Gilbert, mediation of the United States to settle Bn" gobble up the Boer, before Uncle ; other llati((11, ,t ,nust
Umbered
A cat on the farm of Andrew Harris
are offered refrigeration on sliqi-lioard, late of the Second Oregon, before the i the differences between the government
we will have to liegin to recover a lost Oregon Presbyterian synod is interesting of Great Britain and that of the Trans- Snm gobbles up the F.hp.no. ? It de- too. thnt the Anlcricai. comnli™’ near .McKeesport. Pa., has adopted four
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reputation, and stand no higher than in some respects. It dealt with the drink ! vaal. He has received other petitions on
baby rabbits in place of the litter of kit*
Australia in the estimation of intelligent question, particulady that relating to the same subject, some of them desiring largest guerrilla digestion.
I of the outstanding debts or obligations ten, which she recently brought into th»
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dealers. As Denmark is credited with the army canteen. It will l»e noticed the him to make common cause with Great
¡which Spain had undertaken to fast. world and which Mr. Harris thought the
T he Transvaal republic and the Orange : en upon the Philippines.
legal prevention of the use of preserva­ rev. gentleman, although he favored a Britain to redress the wrongs alleged to
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. Notwithstand­ world could get along without. The day
tives. let us begin right and enforce the resolution denouncing them, really point­ have been suffered by the Uitlauders. es­ Free State, like Spain in the late unpleas­ ing onr offer to pay for improvements, after the kittens dissappeared the cat
law which forbids the use of all sub­ ed out where they had been a benefit to pecially by American citizens, in the antness with this country, will be wiser, Spain had not undertaken to substanti­ observed carrying something to the bam
stances other than pure milk or cream, the boys The drink question must not ! Transvaal, and others wishing him to yet sadder, when the conflict is over. It ate any claim upon that ground.
in her mouth. Three times she waaseen
salt rennet and harmless coloring mat- l»e looked upon from a narrow, prohibi­ • assist the Boers against alleged aggres­ takes gunpowder and shot to knock i t "Of course. I speak onlv for mvself making the same journey and then Mr.
ter in the manufacture of butter and tion poiut of view, for l»eing an admitted sion.
It is understood the president sense into some people.
and I write these views without oppor- Harris made an investigation He found,
cheese.”
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tnmty to consult with my fellow-com­ hidden in the hay three baby rabbits.
necessary evil, the closing up of army does not think it expedient to take ac
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That man Dewey apparently cannot i missioners. In my judgment, the con­ While he was looking at them puss aP"
canteens, in our estimation, would have i tion in any direction. To take sides with
In 1890 the total population of the the same effect as closing up the saloon either (tarty to the dispute is not to be help doing brave things. He refused to cession referred to was effectual in bring­ peared for a fourth time, carrying a*1'
United States wr 9 62,623,450. The pre- in our western cities, that of causing j thought of. As to mediation, the presi- kiss a pretty girl who wanted to Hob. i ing about an acceptanee of our proposals, other little rabbit I'l her mouth. It
diction i« made that the population next more drunkenness. Mr. Gilbert was sin­ | dent has received no intimation from souixe him. And he's a widower, too.
which resulted in the making of the deposited with the others and she »7
year will not exceed 74,500,000. Thin is cere when he said lie favored the resolu­ eitnerof the countries that the United
down with them with the greatest pride
treaty.”
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on the remarkable prediction of jiopula tion denouncing the army canteen, not States would lie accepted, and in the
and
satisfaation. The young rabbits are
Now that the anti-trust conferences are
tion made in the early years of the present because the canteen was wholly without absence of such intimation from both
Notice to Taxpayers.
getting along finely. They hop all
all over with, it is worth while to notice
century by the noted agriculturist and beneficial features, but licrause the synod parties, there is nothing in the rule of
their foster mother. Harris is proud
that the trusts are not even amending
The law requires that each male
ametenr mathematician. Elknnah Wat­ could not do otherwise than declare international usage to justify an offer of
be- his cat and is permitting her to raise her
their articles ot incorporation.
tween the ages of 21 and 50 years l.ving queer family undisturlied, except for the
son. By a careful use ot the science of against that institution. He said that ; mediation in the present circumstances.
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within the county shall pay a pol) tax of
general averages, Mr. Wat «on computed "It was his observation and information
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visitors who are constantly calling w
N ews from New York says that Hill one dollar ($1.00) at the time <>! assess­
the population of the country for sue that be lore the American saloon entered
"Suppose that Mr Bi.vnn were dead—
witntas this queer freak.
cessixe decades nearly a century ahead Manila tbe streets of that city were on not that we w ish it: far from it! We has been turned down by the Brvanites. ment. and .f not so paid to be reported
with an accuracy that seems almost un­ feast days and holy days as still as death» nd in i re him greatly in spile of hi« ad­ It makes but little difference for both are to the sheriff Of the connty. with added
Notice to Taxpayers.
costs for collection, at once The law
canny. He came within 1 |»er cent of hut that the \merican saloon had made herence to the fatal fallacy <»f free ail on the downgrade.
allow, no exemption for poll tax. except
what the actual count pro veil to lie tor these days gala days. The American sa­ ver at Iff to 1.’ He has a wonderful
Notice is hereby given
iven that on A o
the five succeeding censuses. When it is loon had lowered the people of the United CwpiviCy for leadership—a positive ge.i
County Warrants.
thf °tegon National day, the ,30th day of October. 1899. a
Guard and all act.ee firemen who have from day to day thereafter as the
rcmemliered that Watson’s figures in the States in the estimation of the better ius for popularity," remark« the World
All comity warrants in series E and
and '7? memt*r’"f anycompauyof Oregon provides, the County Board ol Eq»y '
following table were pubhsheil some classes of the Philippines. And vet the ' But just mi wMe, ana practical illusira class L. presented pnor to Dec. 3 1896
tion will attend at the Office of the Co
time liefbre 1820 they art astonishing:
cau teen proved a great benefit solar as the tkMi of tlie political situatUHi. th«: are now payable and will he paid nezt preceding the time ofassessment tv Clerk of Tillamook County. Orego".
Year
Watson's Estimate.
in Tillamook, Oregon, and publicly
Census. Second Oregon regiment was cun erned. Bryan were dead—or that lie should be when presented Interest reasmg After and exempt firemen.
this date Sept 28, 1899.
amine tbe assessment rolls and
That there may be no can__ ,
1820................. 9.625.734
9,633.822 With the institution of the canteen •o Imdly beaten this fall in hi«* own State
W H. C ary .
all errors in valuation, description ,
18M................ 12,833.645
12.866,029 drunkenness in the regiment was reduced
and in other elections ar here his will has
County Treasurer.
qualities of land or other pr<
1840................ 17,116,326 17,069.453
an«I rv»w d HUinatrs
1850
23.185,368 .'3.191.876 one half, and all military offenses were shaped tlie
all persons interested in said
Notice to Taipayers.
1860.....
are hereby requested to appear at
.<1 731
mNoremlJ ^ Va h2T
31.4Kl.321 diminished almost one-half in number the canvas that lie would be *unt ot the
time and place for the purpose
All taxes that are unpaid for the years
Onlv after thè civil war <lid Watson» Though he made an effort to do so, he race.' U ho is there who o»uld b*at
turned in to the''iL*'11 ** mg any errors that may appear m
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pmlictions evase to come dose to thè was unable to learn of a single instance McKinley ? Whom o»ulJ the Iknuocrat« otlNS«. 1897 and 189« must be settled County. Oregon.
T
’
llamook
assessment, as no error can be correct
before November 10th. 1899.
inarh. By 1890 they had exceedvd thè . in which a soldter had acquired the liquor , nominate with hope« of »uccew ? The I
after the sitting of said board.
J. & »nPNH*. Assessor,
H. H. A l drrm ax . Sheriff.
J. S. S tephems __
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Tillamook. Oregon. |
County A-^80 •
census figures by nearly 14,000,000. His
prediction for 19u0 was 100,235,985,
which is between 20and 25per cent more
than the census count will probably
show. If the civil war had not inter­
vened and checked the operation of the
natural law of the increase for several
years Watson’s figures would not be far
from the truth. The killing of several
hundred thousand men, the partial sus­
pension of family life during four years
and the practical ceasing of immigration
all conspired to decrease the annual ¡»er.
centage of growth from about 3Vfc per
cent to 2V4 per cent, and the old rate of
increase has never been entirely regained.
There is no reason to believe that the
uniform rate of the early decades, so ac.
curatelv discovered by Watson, would
have been altered in the later decades
without some great and abnormal cause
of this sort.
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