Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 07, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 7, 1900,
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS
STOVES & RANCES
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
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HARDWARE.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
GROCERIES
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods, etc., which will be 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 & M c NAIR. Tillamook
TILLAMOOK
WEATHER.
were in a plurality in New Mexico and tility to this country. Whatever feeling
how long it would be before another car
I Arizona. The Germans, however, have they have against us is entirely of a
would leave for downtown. She was
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Rain. . spread all over the United States, and commercial nature and there is no ques- told that the next car would leave in
Mean.
fall. | were in a plurality among the foreign
57.1 ... 0.00 JI born in twenty-six States and Territor- tion that in this respect the sentiment is ten minutes. The couple left the car and
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! strong. American competition in the sat down on the bench alongside the car.
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60.0 ... 0.00
German market has become so great as j 1 went inside to eat my lunch. Shortly
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To the several foreign born elements to have aroused, according to the, before it was tune to leave I looked out
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56.1 ... 0.34 of our population it is a matter of pride
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American consul general at Berlin, an and they had both disappeared. I paid
(Successors to L. Hiner)
55.0 ... 0.57
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55.0 ... 1.12 and interest to know the number of per­ enmity which is showing itself in the no further attention, and we pulled out.
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59.0 ... 0.45 sons of their nationality in the United demand for tariff legislation which shall on time."
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58.0 ... 0.45 States, and their general economic con­ strike especially at American competi­
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dition. In 1890 there were more than tion. There is of course some danger
Told Out of Court.
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51.0 ... 0 30 9,000,000 residents in the United States that this may lead to conditions unfa­
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It once happened a young advocate
56.0 ... 0.55 who were born in foreign countries. Of vorable to friendly relations, but the
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this number about 30 percent were born wisest statesmanship of both countries, rose before Lord Ellenborough in great
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55.1 ... 0.56 in Germany, 20 per cent in Ireland, and it is to be expected, will earnestly en­ trepidation to conduct his first case:
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about 10 per cent in Canada and New­ deavor to prevent this. What the Amer­ “My lord, my unfortunate client—my Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
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foundland.
From 1821 to 1830 the ican ambassador meant was that the lord, my unfortunate client—my lord—”
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Estimates given on new machinery.
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49.1 ... 0.00 I United Kingdom contributed 53 jier professed apprehension of some action “Go on, sir,’’ said the judge, “ so far the
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TIbbflMOOK,
OREGON-
51.1 ... T. | cent of the total immigration to the on the part of Germany hostile to the court is entirely with you.”
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59.1 ... 0.12 United States, and Germany 35 per cent.
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United
States
is
groundless
and
in
this
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The divorce case of May McCoy
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53 1 ... 0.15 In the decade 1881 to 1890 the immi­ he is without doubt correct. Commer­ against Lloyd McCoy was on trial in
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grants
from
the
United
Kingdom
con
­
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cial rivalries between the two countries Stockton, Kan., and one of the witnesses
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54.1 ... 1.55 stituted only 28 per cent of the total will become more active, but the idea
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54.0 ... 0.45 I immigration, the proportion from Ger- that Germany has any political designs for Mrs. McCoy was Uncle Davy Martin.
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OF 8AN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
Uncle Davy had given his testimony and
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50.1 ... 0.20 ’ many being slightly less. In the ten in this hemisphere inimical to the I left the stand, when he said to the
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years 1861 to 1870 the combined immi­ United States is unquestionably base­ judge: “Am I allowed to say anything
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55.1 ... 0.10 gration from Austria, Hungary, Russia, less.
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further?" “You may say anything bear­
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Poland, and Italy constituted only 1
ing on this case," responded his honor,
Let No Guilty Man Escape.
8.45 per cent of the total immigration. In
Stim..l 970.... . 1431.... . 170.8......
whereupon Uncle Davy said : “I think
No party can maintain itself in power
55.3...... ..0.00 the decade 1881 to 1890 this proportion
Mean63.5 ... 46.5....
this court ought to give the girl a
S ummary .—-Mean temp., 00.0 ; max. rose to 17 per cent, and in the nine years ; unless it has the moral courage to dis- divorce and give her a chance to pick her
temp., 75; date, 1st and 14th. Min. I 1891 to 1899 to more than 64 per cent. I [ cipline its own members and purge flint and try it again.” And with this
temp., 40 ; dates, 2nd, 18th, 27th, 28th i We of the United States are all immi­ I itself of corruption and dishonesty in there was a great laugh over the court
and 29th. Total precip. inches, 8.45; grants or the decendents of immigrants. | high and low places. “ Let no guilty room and the judge pounded hard for
total snowfall inches, 0; number of day» A proper pride on the part of recent im­ man escape” was the order issued by order.
AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
clear, 3; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 20. migrants in the land of their birth, and a General Grant when he discovered some
Many things about the United States |
■ I of his most trusted appointees had been
reasonable
desire
to
secure
that
recogni-
Dates of frost—Light, 0 ; Killing, 0.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
engaged in revenue frauds and swin­ supreme court surprise visitors. In the ,
Dates of hail, 9th and 26th ; sleet, 0 ; tion which is due to their numbers and
first
place
may
be
mentioned
the
tobacco
,
dling
conspiracies
against
the
govern
­
thunder storms, 9th and 10th ; auroras, importance, should lead all persons of
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foreign birth to welcome the census ment. “Let no guilty man escape” is chewing of Justice Harlan.
0. Prevailing wind—Direction, W.
In the second place Chief Justice Fuller j
again
the
watchword
of
President
Mc
­
R emarks .—9th, 11 p.m.,a heavy thun- enumerator and to answer his questions
pays less attention to the arguments ofj
Kinley
in
dealing
with
the
Cuban
post
­
willingly and accurately.
der storm.
counsel than government officials do to (
office embezzlers.
10th, 11 a.m.—A thunder storm, no
the persuasions of Senator Penrose.
;
The
same
policy
should
be
pursued
in
ASTORIA
lightning.
Fuller is almost jierpetually absorbed i
dealing with recreant federal officials
C apt . J oseph J. D awson ,
To Have a Monster Fourth of who have perpetrated frauds upon vari­ in some interesting book. Sometimes 1
Voluntary Observer.
July Celebration.
ous branches of the service in this sec­ the chief justice looks up from his reading
The Astoria Fourth of July Committee tion. In the recent indictments by the to talk to Harlan, at his right. At such Agent« for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Fii.e«t Beer in the Northwest.
The Foreign-Born Population and have arranged a program of unusual United States grand jury the mandate times they exchange stories—capital Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj
the Census.
splendor and they invite the people of of President McKinley has been carried stories, they must be, for each laughs
confer upon bu«iness or social matters and generally feel at home.
this vicinity to visit them and enjoy the out. It is to be hoped the Department exceedingly at hisown.and the judgment
Few questions asked by the Census Nation's Birthday.
of Justice will show no partiality in the of these men is presumed to lie final.
Office are of more importance than those
The Navy Department has ordered the prosecution of offenders who have will­ Last week in the midst of their remini­
regarding the place of birth of the indi­ first-class Cruiser "Philadelphia" to fully disregarded their oaths of office scences Harlan doubled up his arm and
vidual and his parents. There is no great Astoria to take part in the celebration. and brought odium upon the service in called upon Fuller to feel the muscles of
country which has received so many im­ The procession will be one of the features, ( which they were employed. The only his biceps, which that supremesolon pro.
migrants and lost so few emigrants as composed of blue-jackets from the way to relieve the party for the respon­ ceeded to do. Then both indulged in
PROPRIETORS OF
the United States. It is doubtful whe-1 J "Philadelphia," artillery from Fort sibility of the misdeeds of men who silent but almost convulsive joy. All
ther more than 200,000 Americans by Stevens, elegant floats, numerous civic have betrayed a public trust is to let this time a desperate lawyer was talking
birth are living outside of the United [ societies, liberty car and other attractive them suffer the penalties of their law­ like a magaphone.
When the chief justice decides that it is
States, while the number of persons of features.
less conduct.
DEALERS IN
time for the court to adjourn he puts
foreign birth living in the United States
The celebration will begin on the after­
aside his book, raps quietly with his
Another Tragedy in Portland.
is probably t:n million.
noon of the 3rd of July with a procession
gavel and says quickly: “The court
In the present census the enumerators of the “Ancient Order of Horribles" and
Mrs. Naomi Moss, better known as stands adjourned.” Instantly he rises,
will endeavor to ascertain where each a few other novel features and continue
Shop next door to I Arsen's Hotel, Tillamook
Miss Naomi Clute, wifcof Riley M. Moss, followed by the associate justices. It is
person, and the parents of each person until the evening of the Fourth, when a
was shot through the heart and killed nil done with such promptness and so
were born ; and, if the person was not brilliant display of fireworks, costing
near Willamette Heights Park between unexpectedly that the ho|>eless lawyer
horn in the United States, in what year hundreds of dollars, will end the festivi­
10 and 11 o'clock on Thursday night. bawling his case to indifferent ears is fre­
he cam? to this country, the number of ties.
j Suspicion rests upon the woman's hus­
quently shut off in tbe middle of a sen­
years he has been here, whether he has
Baloon ascensions, log rolling, trick band. and jealousy is believed to have
tence.
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been naturalized or not, and if not, bicycle riding,tugs of war, tight rope per­
lieen the motive. Officers are seeking
A prolix and pompous Missouri law­
whether he has taken out naturalization forming, kite flying contests, May pole
Moss, but the search thus far has been in
papers.
dancers, and scores of other things will vain. Mrs. Moss was the daughter of yer, defending an ebony negro, was
selecting a jury of white men. He had
The tables made from the answers to be given free for the entertainment of
Charles Clute, well known in Portland,
asked numberless needless questions
the inquiries respecting birth place show Astoria's guests.
where he has lived several years.
when the judge said “ Come, now, Mr.
the number and distribution of the for­
The Astorians have subscrilied nearly
The conductor of a Washington-street
eign-born residents of the United States, $2000.00 for this event and no pains car recalls having taken Mrs. Moss and C----- ,you will be examining the jurors’
the number of them born in tach of the will be spared to give everybody a jolly, a man who answers the description of teeth next. Hurry along. “ Let's get Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday.
through with this nonsense ” “Well," I
great countries, the amount of intermar­ good time.
her husband to the entrance of the park
riage between these foreigners and the
Several hundred people from the Dalles, at about 10 o'clock Thursday evening. said the lawyer, “just one more general Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept fftonday.
natives, the proportion of the foreigners Oregon, have hired the steamer "Regula­ The couple left the car and sat down on question. Are any of yon in any way
Tickets must lie secured the day previous from the Agents at
who settle in the cities and those who tor," and will come to Astoria's mar­ a bench near at hand. The car then related to the defendant at the bar?"
North Yarnhill and Tillamook.
seek the country, their ability to read velous Fourth of July celebration started back down town. A few mo.
and to speak English, and the law-abid­ Crowds are also coming from Portland, ments later a woman's screams for help,
County Road Warrants.
ing character of the population. It is The Cascades, Hood River and from followed by two pistol shots in quick
All warrant» on County Road Fund
sometimes said, for instance, that crime everv direction.
succession were heard. The police were
is specially common among the foreign
Anyone failing to attend Astoria s notified and a thorough search of the Series F, presented prior to November
'Population. But this statement can not wonderful celebration will miss a great park made, but without avail. Friday 16th, 1899, are now payable, and will lx
Manufacturer» of
paid when presented, interest ceases
be u,»ported by the census figures Few treat.
morning the woman's dead body was
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May
17th,
1900.
crimes are committed by persons under
found.
W. H. C ary , County Treasuter.
Only Commercial Hostility.
fifteen years of age, and vast numbers of
The doomed girl and her slayer rode
the natives are under that age and there­
to the scene of the tragedy on ear No.
TIbüflWOOK. OR.
In his address to the delegation of a
fore can not commit crime. When com­
75, of which C. H. Knudson was con­ The White Clover Cheese Factory,
New York German society which a few
parison is made between the native
ductor. The couple boarded the car at
days ago visited the American embassy
Operated by T. S Townsend, will!
prisoners and the natives over fifteen
First ami Washington streets. It was
at Berlin, Ambassador White said that
begin on February 1st. working up the j
years of age, and the foreign prisoners
the 8:50 trip out and traffic was light.
there was no hostility in Germany to-
farmer»' milk into cheese by the pound. ’
and the foreign population over fifteen
"I reniemlier thecouple well," said Mr.
ward the United States and that those
or
on the co-operatire plan. Will guaran­
Knudson. " They boarded the car at
years of age, one finds that the propor­
in authority were most desirous to main-
boeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked
the end of the line. He was a dark, »war- tee first-class article and quick sale ; also I
tion of persons in prison is about 50 per
tain friendly relations with this country. thy-complezioned man, and she was a will guarantee the highest market price
rent greater among the natives than
Dumber Yard near Court House.
He admonished the delegation to take
when sold. This change has lieen made
good-looking woman.
My attention
among the foreign-born population.
back a firm determination “to resist all
at the request of several of my patrons.
Another point brought out clearly by the demagogues and sensationalists who was first attracted to them by the quiet- Call at factory for full information.
ness that each maintained. Neither
•he census figures is that immigrants
attempt to stir up ill feeling between
Come one. Come all.
*
Centrally boeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
move but a comparatively short dis­ the two countries," and told them their spoke a word from the time they en­
tance. The Canadian immigrants live duty there and in Amenea was to help tered the car until after we passed
INSURE WITH
Twentv-eighth street. Then only a few
mainly along the Canadian frontier, and
to promote the knowledge each counrt
the Mexicans mainly along the southern has of the other and to show how absurd words were spoken. When we got to
Claude Thayer,
M.
LARSEN, Proprietor.
boundary. Thus in 1890 the Canadians many things are which are M.d m the the end the woman objected to fearing Agent or Fireman'» Fond and London
the
car.
The
man
very
gruffly
ordered
were in a plurality among the foreign
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
TILLAMOOK,
country of the other.
her to get out. She obeyed, but before ,
born in Maine, New Hampshire, Ver­ one
Of course ererybody understand..that,
Companies.
Stag»* and Eipreai Office.
The Best Hotel in th« city. No Chinese Employed
wont, Michigan. Montana, and Wash­ tbe German people have no political ho^ , leaving the car she asked the motorman
ington, The Mexicans, on the contrary, (
Temperature.
Mini-
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mum.
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TILLAMOOK
IRON WORKS,
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIE & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
Hobsonville, Or.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor,
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc,
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor
PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing
Lumber a Specialty.
LARSEN HOUSE,
H.
OREGON.