Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 08, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 8, 1900,
DELAGOA
BAY.
can be extended more certainly to con­
H. HUDE
L. HINER.
PAID THE PENALTY
trol or check these monopolies or trusts,
Bit of History that is Interesting it should be done without delay. What W. G. Magers Hanged for Mur­
at This Time.
der of Ray Sink.
ever power the congress possesses over
D allas , Or., Feb 2.—William G. Ma-1
Delagoa bay was discovered by Vasco this most important subject should l>e
dr Gama in 1502 and explored forty promptly ascertained and asserted.” gers, who murdered Andrew Raymond
years later by a Portuguese officer named The republican party is in hearty ac­ Sink, a wealthy Sherman county ranch­
Captain Lorenco Marquez.
Until the cord with this and it can be confidently er, near Salem, on the Polk county side
(Successors to L Hiner)
beginning ot the present century Portu­ predicted that the present congress will of the Willamette river, on September 13,
gal exercised a more or less nominal give teed to the suggestion of the presi­ 1898, was hanged at 10:18 this morning.
sovereignity over the bay, as well as dent.
He displayed good nerve while on the
over the entire coast line of Africa, but
Mr. Bryan descants upon the evils of gallows, and beyond a slight quivering
had completely abandoned its posts trusts, which every intelligent person of the chin displayed no noticeable agi­
and trading stations* on the east coast who has given attention to the subject tation.
when in 1823 Captain Cunliffc-Owen of is familiar with, but he has yet to pro­
Magers spent the early part of last
the royal navy obtained from native pose a practical plan for the solution of night writing letters, and retired shortly
chiefs a cession of Delagoa bay to Great the problem of dealing with the combin- after midnight. He slept well until 4:30
Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
Britain. England founded a town on the ations. The only scheme he has sug­ this morning, when he got up and re­
Estimates given on new machinery.
bay, to which was given the name of gested, given to the public some months sumed his writing. He partook heartily
Bombay,and in 1867 Portugal refounded ago, was so crude and impractical that of the breakfast brought him at 7 o’clock.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
immediately opposite the two ofLorenzo so far as we have observed nobody ap­ A brother and brother-in-law of the con­
Marquez, on the ruins of the old-time proved it whose opinion is worthy of demned man were admitted to the jail
trading station of that name. In 1869 consideration and he has probably him­ at an early hour, and talked with him
the Portuguese concluded a commercial self abandoned it. Until Mr. Bryan as for a few minutes. At 10 o’clock Sheriff’
treaty with South African republic and the leader of the party, proposes an Van Orsdel went into his cell and read
this brought to an acute stage the dis­ anti-trust plan that will commend it­ the death warrant.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
pute as to the ownership of Delagoa self to intelligent people he will not be
After the sheriff had finished reading, j
bay. The question was referred to the able to create confidence in the ability Magers seemed filled with rage, and in
arbitration of the president of the French of the democracy to properly deal with a moment of frenzy proceeded to demol .
republic, the English resting their case on * this problem.
ish every loose article of furniture in his ,
the concessions obtained by Captain
cell, threatening to kill any one who mo- |
Favor a Merchant Marine.
Cunliffe-Owen. In 1876 Marshal Mac-
Jested him. He soon grew calmer, and
Mahon, then chief magistrate of France,
when the officers went into his cell to
The National Board of Trade in ses­ lead him out he offered no resistance.
gave an award in favor of Portugal,
At 10:14 he was led upon the scaffold,
which was loyally accepted bv England, sion at Washington the past week,
an agreement, however, being concluded adopted a memorial to congress urging Sheriff Van Orsdel and Elder Barton j
between the two nations, according to legislation for creating a merchant mar­ Riggs, of the Christian church, leading
which England secured from Portugal a ine for our foreign commerce. The board the way. He was supported by Deputy
preferential right to all of her territory represents some forty chambers of com. Sheriff J. T. Ford and W. E. Williams,
south of the Zambesi, that is to say in­ merce and business trade organizations of Airlie. The death watch brought up
AGENTS STEAMER W. H. KRUGER.
and therefore speaks for a considerable the rear. He walked up on the scaffold
cluding Delagoa bay.
J.
SIBLEY,
Or
For a time one heard but little of Dela­ proportion of the business interests of without aid and stood calmly looking
goa bay and then the place was once the country. The memorial was adopt­ down upon the crowd below. He was
brought on the tapis by the conflict ed with practical unanimity, there being neatly attired in a black suit, white col­ L H. BROWN. P residetn .
D irectors :
lar and black tie. Prayer was offered | W. H. COOPEB, SEc. & T res .
which arose in connection with the rail­ very little opposition to it.
L. H. BROWN. 11. G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT.
It
sets
forth
the
facts
showing
the
de
­
by Elder Riggs, after which Magers was ,
road, now running from Lorenzo Mar.
quez to Pretoria. The Transvaal portion cline of the merchant marine in the for­ asked if he had anything to say. He re­
of the line was built by German capital­ eign trade and states that the United plied in a voice shaken with emotion:
‘‘Gentlemen, you are looking upon an
ists, while the forty miles of Portuguese Stajes—that is, American manufacturers
Manufacturera of
territory were constructed by an Ameri­ and producers—are now paying to for­ innocent man. I pray that those who
can concessioiiaire, Colonel McMurdo, eign ship owners near to $200.000,000 testified against me will be forgiven and |
with the help of English capital. Before annually to do our ocean-carrying trade, that I will meet them in heaven. 1 for­
the line had been opened very long Col. which sum increases yearly. It declares give those who have done me wrong.”
When he ceased speaking the sheriff
onel McMurdo suddenly died and the that the protective principle should be
TIUUAMOOK, OR
Portuguese government took advantage extended to our shipping in the foreign pinioned his arms and legs and quickly
trade
and
that
the
profitable
employ
­
stepping to the lever, sprung the trap.
thereof to cancel his concessions on the
Flooring and
ground that the Me Murdo company had ment of the surplus productive power of The body shot downward and in 12 min­ Fine
the
farms,
factories
mines,
forests
and
utes
life
was
pronounced
extinct
by
the
not carried out all its engagements.
Lumber a Specialty.
Both the United States and the English fisheries of the United States impera­ physicians, Dr. R. E. L. Steiner, of Dal­
tively
demands
the
increase
of
foreign
las, and Dr. 0. D. Butler, of Indepen­
governments thereupon intervened and
commerce. The building up of a mer­ dence.
Ltoeal Orders Promptly pilled. Well Stocked
eleven years ago it was agreed to sub­
His neck was broken by the fall. He
mit to arbitration the question as to chant inaiine is declared to be of su­
Dumber Yard near Court House.
the amount of compensation due by the preme importance for the extention of made three attempted respirations within
Portuguese government to the McMurdo our foreign trade and the opinion is ex­ one-half minute, and one feeble expiration
Anglo-American company for the seizure pressed thaf either the senate or the at the end of one and one-half minutes. '
house bill will be effective to this end.
DIRECT ROUTE to
The pulse for the first minute was ;
of the line, the arbitrators being selected
This from a body representing exten­ normal, next three minutes from 80 to !
by the Swiss government. They have
Carrying U.S.
sive commercial interests and especially 90. fifth minute 48, and then gradually
failed until now to give an award. But
concerned in promoting our foreign trade increased to 135. The body was placed 1
it is certain when granted to be against
the Portuguese government, which will will certainly carry weight. This class, in a neat coffin and turned over to the ,
however, are not alone in desiring legis­ deceased man’s relatives.
Interment
be mulcted in heavy damages to the com­
pany, damages which it will be unable to lation favorable to a merchant marine. was in the old Dallas cemetery.
JOHN BARKER,
The execution was witnessed by about
pay without the assistance of Great The agricultural interest is not indifferent
to the matter, as shown by resolutions 200 people, while many hundreds more
Britain.
adopted by several agricultural socie­ crowded around the outside of the in­
Republican Party And Trusts.
ties of Pennylvania, all declaring in fa­ closure. The crowd was orderly and , Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday.
vor of an American merchant marine quiet. A flutter of excitement thrilled
In the Baltimore speech Mr. Bryan which will give employment to American the spectators when the 12 jurymen who Staqe leaves N- Yamhijl 'daily exeept iTlonday.
gave extended attention to the trusts— capital and American labor and free the found Magers guilty filed in and took up
Tickets must be secured the day previous from tlie Agents at
a theme he is working with notable producers from dependence upon foreign their stand within the railing. News­
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
assiduity—and insisted that the repub­ ships to carry to market our surplus paper correspondents were well repre­
lican party had no intention whatever products.
sented and the following sheriffs were
of interfering with such corporations
There has been a notable awakening present: Holden, of Sherman county;
under any circumstances. It is very of interest in this question within the Blakriy, of Umatilla ; Dearing, of Union;
easy to make an assertion of this kind, ast year or two and the sentiment iu Aiderman, of Tillamook; Munkers, of
but the intelligent voter will want to favor of merchant marine legislation is Linn; Durbin, of Marion, and Header* |
know if there is any ground for it and much stronger than ever before.
son, of Yamhill. E. and T. 0. Sink,
be very likely to inquire whether the
brothers of Magers’ victim, were also
republican party has ever done anything
present.
TILLAMOOK WEATHER.
to interfere with the trusts. Finding
The rope and other paraphernalia used
Temperature.
•
that it has he will be pretty certain to
Rain. was that with which Branton was
Mini-
Maxi-
conclude that the party can be trusted
mum.
fall. hanged at Eugene, last spring. The ex­ Agent» for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Fluent Beer in the Northwest.
mum.
Mean.
to still further deal with this important
Strangers can And here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privau h
1 . . 51 .. 41 ... 46.0 .. 0.14 ecution was the nfth in the history of
problem.
. 49 ... 39 ... 44.0 .. 0 76 Polk county.
2
confer upon busineHs or social uiait-rs and generally feel at home.
Twelve years ago the republican 3 . .. 51 ... 36 ... 43.1 .. 0.23
From the time of his arrest, Magers
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44.0
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0.32
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49
...
39
party, in its national platform, put it­ 4
0.42 never for a moment showed any indica­
5 .. 52 ... 38 ... 45.0
self on record in opposition to all com
0.33 tions of making a confession, but always
6 .. 54 ... 43 ... 48.1
binations of capital, organized in trusts 7
. 53 ... 48 ... 50.1 .. 0.53 stoutly protested his innocence. When
0 30 urged hv his aged mother, who visited
or otherwise, to control arbitrarily the 8 .. 50 ... 42 ... 46.0
condition of trade among our citizens. 9 .. 48 ... 36 ... 42.0 .. 0.32 him Tuesday, to tell the whole truth
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0 22
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48.0
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43
At the same time it recommended to 10 .. 53
1.30 concerning all he knew about the crime,
54 ... 44 ... 49.0
11
congress and the state legislature “such 12 .. 53 ... 50 ... 51.1 .. 2 54 he said that he was innocent and that he
PROPRIETORS OF
legislation as will prevent the execution 13 .. 53 ... 44 ... 48.1 .. 0.30 had nothing to confess.
of all sch.en.es to oppress the people by 14 .. 47 ... 36 ... 41.1 .. 020
He spent much of his time during the
0.24
38.1
undue charges on their supplies, or by 15 .. 46 ... 31 ...
1.52 past two weeks writing, but probably
16 .. 55 ... 45 ... 50.0
unjust rates for the transportation of 17 . 60 ... 52 ... 56.0 .. 0.36 destroyed it all this morning, as no
DEALERS IN
0.25 papers could lie found in his cell or on his
their products to market.’’ Two years IN .. 56
46 ... 51.0
after this declaration a republican con­ 19 . 50 ... 38 ... 440 .. 0.22 pe rs o n.
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0.01
... 4O.0
gress enacted an anti-trust law and 20 .. 49 ... 31 ... 47.0 .. 0.08
21 .. 52 ... 42
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel. Tillamook
Teachers’ Examinations.
whatever effect has Ixen given to that 22 .. 50 ... 43 ... 46.1
0.98
act is due to republican administrations, 23 .. 4« ... 38 ... 43 0 .. 0.28
Notice is hereby given that the County
45 ... 28 ... 36.1 .. 0.02
it having been practically ignored by 24
49 ... 28 ... 38.1 .. 0.02 Superintendent of Tillamook Countv will
the democratic administration in power 25
26 .. 49 ... 28 ... 38.1 .. T.
hold the regular examination of appli­
since its enactment. It is also to I* 27 .. 49
28 ... 38.1 .. T.
cants for state papers at his office in
..
0.01
...
46.0
54 ... 38
borne in mind that a democratic con- 28
Tillamook, on February 14, 15, 16 and
49 0 .
T.
gress since that law was passed, of 29 .. 58 ... 40
45 1
T.
34
17, a, follows :
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57
30
which the present leader of the demo, 31 .. 50 ... 35 ... 42.1 .. 0.11
Commencing Wednesday, February 14,
cracy was a member, did nothing to
1204 ...1393 4 .. 12.00 at 9 o'clock a m., and continuing until
strengthen the law—pronounced de­ Sum 1594
fective and inadequate by a democratic Mean 51.2 . . 38.5 .. .. 44.5.... ...... 0.00 Saturday, February 17. at 4o'clockp.m.
W ednesday . — Penmanship, history,
S ummary .— Mean temp., 44.5 ; max.
attorney general of the United States—
or otherwise to interfere with the trusts temp., 60 ; date, 17th. Min. temp.. 2«; spelling, algebra.reading, school law.
T hl »» day . —Written arithmetic, theory
The republican party is still opposed dates, 24th. 25th. 26th an I 27th. Total
WILL RUN THE
to combinations organized in trusts to precip. inches, 12.00; total snowfall of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
Steamer
control arbitrarily the condition of inches. 0; number of days clear, 5; physics, civil government.
F riday .— Physiology.geography, men­
P
trade. Evidence ot this appears in the partly cloudy, 3; cloudy, 27. Dates of
latest state platforms of the partv and frost—Light, 15th, 21st and 30th. Kill- tal arithmetic, composition, physical Will make trips every five .lavs, the weather permitting, between Astoria »nd
in the utterances of its leaders. Presi­ ing, 20th 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th. geography.
Tillamook City, carrying freight and passenger».
dent McKinley said in his last annual Dates of bail, 23rd ; sleet, 0; thunder' S atcbday .— Botony, plane geometry,
general history, English literature, phy-
message: "It is universally conceded storms. 3rd: auroras, 0.
ELMORE, SANBORN A CO., ASTORIA ; or CONN A CO.,
shology.
that combinations which engross or
R emarks .— T trac*.
TILLAMOOK. AGENTS.
G. B. LAMB,
At 3 p.m.. on the 3rd. a thunder squall
central the market ot anv particular
County Superintendent.
kind of merchandise or commodity nec­ passed north along the coast Hue.
At 11 am., 7th,a»hort thundersquall,
essary to the general community by
Sewing nuchtiK that run with a
suppressing natural and ordinary com­ in the S.W.
spring at W. E. Page'«
Total amount of ice formed. 1 inch.
petition, whereby prices are unduly en­
For the boss strawberry plant send to
You intend to give your house a new drese inside or out, see
Carr. J os « ph J. D awson .
hanced to the general consumer, are ob­
E. A. Chamberfain. Woods. Or. Stand
Voluntary Observer.
noxious not only to the common law,
ard variety which cannot he treat.n for HERMAN GESSNER, Painter «nd Paper Hanger,
bnt also to the public welfare. There
size and flavor of berry. 26c. a dozen.
Cook
stove»
ami
heater»
cheaper
than
mnst be a remedy for the evils involved
Spruee and Tillamook City, Or.
SI 10W. post paid.
*
in such organization. If the present law ever at W. E. Pagt’s-
TILLAMOOK
MACHINE SHOP,
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J--------------------
ß L. EDDY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook , O regon .
yy
H. cooper .
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK
'p
OREGON.
li. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O rkuon .
QLAUDB THAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T illamook , O rkgox .
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber,
BOX SHOOKS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
D allas . O regon .
»OBERT A. Mil.LEK,
ATTOliNEY-AT LAW,
O regon C ity , O k K uon .
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
E,
Hobsonville,
Dressed
Mgr
Mild Titles «nd Mail Office Business ■
Specialty.
(JAMES Mcl AIN,
¡A. W. SEVERANCE
McCAIN & SEVERANCE,
ATTORN E Y 8- AT-L A W,
T illamook , O regon .
|)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
All call promptly attended to.
T illamook , O regon .
Finishing
The
TILLAMOOK
Mail
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
Proprietor
(J E. HAWKE, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc,
*
OREGON.
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
and
Will visit TILLAMOOK every three
months.
P ortland ... O rkuon .
O ffice : 132 F irst S treet .
R esidence : 529 S iierman S treet .
C. A. HAILEY,
DEALER
IN
STU DE BA KER WAGONS
OSBORNE MOWERS,
Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and ollie
farm machinery.
You ran Have
money by dealing with me,
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
OF
C. 8 l E. Thayer.
General Banking and Exchange busi­
ness interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries.
TILLAMOOK.
ORE.
CHAS. PETERSON,
r
-
W. H
or R.
SURGEON.
S pecialist
for
R kfratction
D efects of tiib E ve .
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
AND
TILLAMOOK,
Office: Over Todd’s Store.
,-«V rt------ 4 -4-
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold Baths
EVERYTHING STRICTLY EIRST CLASS
HARRISON
ELMORE.
fire
/.
5.
insurance .
S7/:77/£.V.S,
AGENT FOR THE
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON Ar
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK.
-
OREGON
NirTICK.
I
To whom I t M av rosea«»
Motts« 1. bar»
by given Ih.l I -tu sol I» rv^onsIM* l»r ssy
«•ebt. or ronlrsct. vnteri-t Islo or ,nr«rr-4on
account of «r>y o* niy Interests in Tlll.mooE
•ouuly. by »nyyerrirti »liiimwrrr. uni.« ths
carne (nr author fw-4 io wrtVnu bv me
SAMUEL EI.MOKK