Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 18, 1900, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 18, 1900.
Russia Wants Money for War. [
P. R. Coulson has moved his family to
Wedding.
LOWER NEHALEM COAL
I
the ranch at Blaine.
I
Plan Suggested Whereby the
Married, on Sunday, at the home of
, N ew Y ork , Oct. 16.—A
W.
N.
Bays
was
in
Boulderville
on
Mines May Be Opened.
the bride's parents, by the Rev. F. H Neff,
special to the World from Wash-
business last week.
vain negotiations and ProP08«1®’
and the dispatching of notes in
orjer t0 gain time until the win-
ter, countjng on the rigor of the
cjj|nate to prevent military oper-
.
atious
and - allow China "■ to pre­
pare her resources for a spring
campaign.
__
have “been allowed to go to Johannes,
burg and report on the condition of the
plants; pumping o|>eratiuns have not
been resumed and miners and natives
cannot lie employed until the railways
are prepared to carry coal and supplies
on a large scale. The railways barely
suffice for the needs of the army, and it is
not believed that the mines can be oper.
ated with efficiency before the end of six
months. It may be 12 months before
returns are received from the immense
mass of capital invested in the Trans­
vaal.
_________________
Mr. W. Reid has published the follow­ Mr. Albert Mai olfto Miss Katie Schlappi.
, ington says : The fact that Rus-
Small Willie got into the habit of teas­
ing letter in regard to the coal deposits The young couple are well known in this
sia is endeavoring to raise a
ing
his
mother
for
pennies,
until
at
last
in Lower Nehalem, and suggests ways county with a number of intimate friends, ,
$150,000,000 loan in New York
by which it can be shipped to Portland: who w ish them a long life of happiness. i she said to him, “ Now, Willie, 1 don’t
like to give you pennies ; if you.want and Paris may explain why
At last Portland has discovered a vein
It was the good fortune of your cor­ money, you should go to work and earn Russia has been so anxious to
of four feet eight .inches of excellent
P aris , Oct. i6.-rAt a cabinet
respondent to be one of the guests at it.” Willie was very thoughtful for a induce the powers to retire from
semi-bitutninous coal by drilling to a
council held at the Elysee Palace
the wedding of Mr. Albert Maroff and few days, and then his mother noticed Pekin.
She
is
so
desperately
point only 28 feet below the surface,
Miss Katie Schlappi, celebrated last Sun­ that he had plenty of pennies, but she hard up she cannot stand the to-dav the Minister of Foreign
near to which, in the same Lower Neha­
day at the residence of the bride's par­ did not question him though she won­ financial strain of a prolonged Affairs M. Delcasse, announced
lem district, are three other similar veins
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kasp.tr Schlappi, dered where he got them. One day she campaign in China, and the fact I that all the powers have accepted
(formerly discovered), and which are re­
Americans Killed by Filipinos.
near South
Prairie,
Mr. Kaspar heard a great hullabaloo in the back
spectively two feet three inches, two feet
that she is trying to borrow 1 the French note as the basis for
Schlappi, jr., and Miss Maggie Schlappi yard and on looking cut, saw Willie sur­
M anila , Oct. 14, via Hong Kong,
nine inches and three feet four inches in
money is perhaps one of the sur­ negotiations.
acting as groomsman and bridesmaid. rounded by a crowd of boys, w ho were
Oct. 15—A detachment of 20 men of the
thickness, the mining engineer from Pu­
The
Minister
added
that
he
est
guarantees
of
international
Rev. F. H. Neff officiating in presence of yelling with delight. As she went into
get Sound (in the employ of the Northern
had been informed that Li Hung Twenty-fourth Regiment, while engaged
a number of relatives and friends of the the yard to see what was going on, she peace.
repairing telegraph wires, October 10,
Pacific) in his report saying: “ The char-
In Paris Russia is trying to in­ has just ordered the Black Flags in
respective parties.
The bride looked saw this notice quite neatly “printed”
at a point’near San Jose, Neuvo Ecija
acterofthe vein is semi-bituminous, low
and
Kwang
Si
troops,
which
are
I handsome, self-possessed and happy in with a pencil and stuck upon the back duce the Rothschilds to lend her
Province, Isle de Luzon, were set upon
in ash, and has but little traces of sul­
i her wedding dress of some rich creamy of the house:
500,000,000 francs ($100,000,- ¡traversing the Province of Hu by 200 rebels, and were overpowered and
phur, and with the present find it. is now I material, the makeup, etc.,of which your
WILLIE-JO NBS-WILL-EAT 000).
j
Nan
on
their
way
to
join
the
In New York one of the
scattered. Seven of the Americans reach,
of sufficient thickness to be a promising
j correspondent, being a man, is not able 1 small green worm, for............. 1 cent. great international houses is try­ [ court at San Fu, to abandon
vein to work, and I predict it will yet
ed San lose, but it is probable that the
or expected to decide.
The groom, 1 large green worm, foi ............. 2 cents, ing to form a syndicate to lend their march and return to Can­
remainder were captured.
prove wider on being opened up and
comely enough at any time, was unusu­ 1 small fuzzy worm, for............. 3 cents,
j Russia 50,000,000 American dol- ton.
worked 100 feet or so.”
The enemy surprised a party of scouts
,
ally so on this occasion, dressed in ap­ 1 large fuzzy worm, for............. 5 cents,
Within the last week, on three sepa­
of the Forty-third Infantry at a point
1
lars.
As
the
details
have
not
propriate costume and deported him­ 1 small green toad, for................. 25cents.
Strike Will be Continued.
rate days, trial tests of the burning
three miles from Takloban, Leyte Island,
self well considering that it was his first Willie was apparently doing a thriving been settled and there are still
qualities of this semi-bituminous coal
S
cranton
, Pa., Oct. 13.—The miners' killing three of the Americans at the first
time. After the ceremonials all parties business. His mother interrupted it—at differences of opinion between
were made at Portland, in the presence
sat down to a feast, gotten up and ser­ any rate in her own back yard. I don’t I the American financiers and the convention adopted the following reso­ vollev. Two escaped and gave the
of a number of Portland’s prominent
alarm, but the enemy succeeded in evad.
ved in a manner creditable to any com­ suppose that she had any assurance ' Russian Government as to the lution and adjourned sine die:
citizens, who all testified that it was a
“We would iecommend that this con­ ing their pursuers. The native police of
munity. This couple starts out in life that he wasn’t still carrying it on some issue price of the loan and the
surprise beyond measure to them to see
vention accept the 10 per cent advance, Takloban had conspired to surprise the
with prospects, in some respects at least, where else.
rate of interest, the firm name is providing
burning such a superior quality of coal,
the operators wilt continue its Americans. The bodies of the dead sol.
I beyond the average, and whilst chosing
withheld for the present.
one firin present, which buys Nanirno
payment until April 1, 1901, and will diers w’ere badly mutilated.
NEHALEM.
this motive with the usual formula of
As America is a heavy credi­ abolish the sliding scale in the Lehigh
(B. C.) coal remarking that his firm
wishing them much future joy, will say
Nehalem City is getting to be quite a tor nation and has more money
could get for this coal here about the
Captain Devereauv Shields, who, with
and Schuylkill regions. The scale of wa­
in addition, under ordinary circumstan­ sporting burg; two scraps and a foot­
same price as Nanaimo coal sells for in
51 men of Company F, Twenty-ninth
seeking
investment
than
can
be
ges
in
the
two
last-named
districts
to
re-
ces, the future of this couple, not only race on record.
Portland, and they were willing to sign
profitably employed, it is not un­ main stationary at 10 per cent above Regiment. United States Volunteer In­
should but must be a successful and
a contract for 3000 tons a year. A
There was a dance at Batterson’s hall likely that Russian loan can be the present basis price, and that the com­ fantry, was captured by the insurgents
happy one.
S outh P rairie .
fourth trial of the burning and steaming
on Saturday night in which about fifty negotiated in New York, pro­ panies agree to adjust other grievances last month in the island of Marinduque
qualities of this new’ semi-bituminous
persons participated. A few of Mr. Bat­
vided the security and interest complained of with committees of their was rescued on Saturday by the Ameri­
Butter from the East.
coal will be made next w’eek, I under­
terson’s friends—about fortv—accom­
own employes. Should this proposition can rescue force with all the members of
offered
are satisfactory.
stand, at Portland, at which it is hoped
panied him home to supper, the remain­
be unacceptable to the operators, we re­ his party.
In the commercial news of the Ore-
some of Portland’s wealthy property­
der going to Hotel Klein.
commend
that the convention propose
Six to Ten Thousand Lives Lost.
holders will be present to see and judge gonian on Sunday, that nftwfepaper had
During the past few days many tons
Dr. Smith was called from Tillamook
that all questions at issue be submitted
this
to
say
of
the
butter
market
in
Port
­
for themselves.
N
ew Y ork , Oct. 16.—Gov­ to a fair and impartial board of arbitra­ offish have been received at a local can­
on
Sunday
to
attend
Andrew
Klein
’
s
son
Practically, then, it may be assumed land : “ The butter market is rapidly Hugo, who was seriously ill. He is now ernor Joseph D. Sayers, of Tex­ tion.
nery at Astoria from Shoalwater Bay,
that Portland has at last secured, first, nearing a stage of demoralization, and a considerably better.
a majority of them are dog-fish, although
“
We
would
further
recommend
that
as,
who
is
here
attending
the
a workable vein of four feet eight inches tumble in prices is looked for during the
there are a few silversides among them,
Road Supervisor Smith has a crew of bazaar for the benefit of the Gal- under no circumstances whatever should
in thickness, of superior semi-bituminous coming week. A carload of Eastern but­
One cannery received 20 tons of them
there
be
a
resumption
of
work
at
any
of
men
doing
some
much
needed
work
near
veston sufferers, said last night:
coal ; second, and that at a point only ter is due Tuesday, and another car is on
Saturday and a similar amount Snn-
rockey point, on the South Fork.
“The horror of Galveston has the colleries until the operators signify day.
77 miles from Portland by railway when the way, with a third car due at Seattle.
their acceptance of this proposition, and
These
importations
are
not
due
to
the
White
Clover
Grange
will
hold
its
re-
been in no way overestimated. you are notified officially that the strike “I can’t understand where Golder’s
built, and, third, that in the meantime,
The most conservative now place is ended, and all return to work in a daughters get their reputation lor
until this railway is constructed, this su­ fact that there is not butter enough in gular meeting on Thursday next.
Mr. H. A. Shorey will speak on the the loss of life at 6000, and the
perior coal may within five months be at this market to supply the demand, but
body on the same day.”
beautiful figures.”
an expenditure of $50,000 transported are caused by the efforts of a few deal­ political issues, at Batterson’s hall, at 8 estimates run all the way from
“Perhaps you’ve never seen their bank
ers
to
hold
certain
brands
up
to
fancy
p.m. on Thursday, the 25th inst. All this minimum to the maximum
to Portland by sea, 38 miles, and 100
N ew Y ork , Oct. 16.—Local coal deal­ books.”
miles more on the Columbia River, say figures. Butter has been held up in this are cordially invited to attend.
ers
say
that
the
great
strike
is
fast
near
­
of 12,000. The truth will never
140 miles, at a cost of $1 per ton for way for the past two or three weeks to
be known, for beyond question ing an end and that the miners will go
55
cents
per
roll,
when
there
were
tons
NETARTS.
TO PREVENT DECAY.
transportation. How? By the same
back to work within a w eek. The heads
hundreds
were swept away and of
class of barges upon which Ilalc & Kern of equally as good butter accumulating
the big coal-carrying roads say little I
Wood
Preserver Used by Uncle Sam on
Mr. D.J. Phelps, of Miltoe, and L o. ! the bodies sunk at sea.
now deliver rock to the Government which could not be cleaned up at 50
to confirm such an opinion, but one of
Vaniliill River Work.
“The property loss is in the them, after being pressed for his views,
from near Vancouver to Gray's Harbor, cents. Now when the situation has got Phelps, of Silverton, are at Netarts vis­
iting
their
father,
Geo.
W.
Phelps,
for
a
so
bad
that
it
is
no
longer
safe
to
pile
: millions—in the tens of millions, intimated that there would be a settle­ Merit« of Avenarius Carbolineuni Rec­
across the Columbia River bar, and also
ognized by National, State and
I indeed. A great part of the city ment in the near future. Others laid the
by construction of a three to four-mile up butter, and endeavor to secure prices short time.
Municipal Governments,
James Stasek, of this place, has bought ■ was destroyed and it was all responsibility on President Mitchell, sav­
narrow-gauge (or standard gauge) rail­ not warranted by the supply, sacrifice
way from this four leet eight inch vein to sales are in order, and there will be a a place north of Tillamook and will ‘damaged.
The business section ing that.he has not yet informed the offi. The fame of Avearius Carbolineum
Nehalem Bay. If this latter can be done slump early in the week which will carry move his family there in the near future. ! suffered the least, but here, also, rials of the results of the Scranton con­
has steadily extended, as the only bona
and the mines placed in running opera­ the price down to 45 and 50 cents, and
Mr. Neff, of Tillamook, was at Netarts large sums must be expended to vention.
fide preserver of wood, since its discov­
perhaps
lower.
Having
permitted
East
­
tion at an estimated cost of $50,000 or
the latter part of the w eek.
restore the buildings and streets. Many rumors have been in the air. One ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has
thereabouts (two thirds secured by first ern butter to get started this way, the
Mr. Carpenter is the boss fisherman of ! Thanks to the generosity of the story was that a gigantic coal strike stood all tests of climate, soil and w ater
mortgage bonds over the property, in­ prices made by the Eastern creameries the place.
people of all sections of the was planned for next April, in which «nd steadily lived down all pretended
cluding 1(U) acres of coal lands, estimated must be met, or the stock cannot be
The Benschird road is finished from Ne­ Union, the people of Galveston both anthracite and bituminous coal rivals. Today it is not only employed
moved.
”
by this Puget Sound mining engineer to
tarts to Mr. Mr. Benschird's place on are no longer in want. They miners would combine for still higher in all countries for the preservation of
contain 2,800,000 tons), surely 200 to
wages. The thing upon which the stor-
WILSON RIVER.
Tillamook river.
have recovered from the first ies turned was the resolution that the wood used for household articles such as
300 public-spirited citizens of Portland
shock of the disaster, and are all w age schedule as demanded by the mi- houses, barnes, fences, etc., but the na­
will come forward and subscribe the re­ J. C. Wilson intends making a trip up
Cohn & Co’s Pointers.
tional governments, both of Europe and
mainder, $16,600 to $18,000 in paid-up to Nehalem, where he will be gone for
at work to restore the city to its ners was only to obtain until next April, America,
have recognized its value in
stock of some company to be incor­ several days.
Don’t be induced to buy old tea’s when i original condition.
Their brav- at which time the agreement between saving public constructions from decay.
porated, and supply all of the board of
Some much needed improvements are you can get nice fresh “Spider Leg,” | ery and pluck in the face of cal- the several coal nine operators and their Following their examplecitiesand coun­
directors themselves and manage their being made on the road running east “New Crop,” from us. There is not tea | amity merit the highest praise. employes will terminate, It issaidthat
ties have also adopted avenarius carbo­
own concern, which cannot fail to I k * a through J no. Svenson's dairy farm.
equal to it in this town, money back if it It is really wonderful the cour- should the miners in both hard and soft
lineum for bridges, pavements, etc., and
profitable adventure. Seattle did this in
aint
the
best.
coal
mines
unite
in
declaring
a
strike
the
| age they are showing. I shall
Mr. Peter Heisel is busily engaged re-
the leading ship builders and railroad
1880, with 3000 people, and built 15
We have just received another car load
moving the debris and hauling lumber,
j be here but a few days, and paralysis that would follow would put companies have shown their faith in its
miles of railway thereto, whereas here
of that “Golden Rod” flour. None bet­
the miners in that place to dictate terms
after which he intends erecting another
merits by treating ship timbers, cars,
shall return to Texas as soon as on
only three to four miles are necessary,
ter and very few as good.
short notice.
barn.
telegraph holes and ties with the same
my
duties
in
connection
with
the
and surely Portland in 1900, with 90,000
Our new stock of syrups have carried.
Your correspondent has had the privil­ For purity and excellence they «are
never failing preventative against cli­
Off for Pao Ting Pu.
people, can do the same. If this be ac­
un- bazaar are ended.
matic decay and rapacious wood boring
complished by our Portland people and ege of visiting Mr. Byer’s garden, and surpassed and our prices are low.
T ien T sin , Oct. 12, via Taku, Oct. 12.
__ vermin, both of land and water.
the absolute shipment to and consump­ was the recipient of one of his average
Our prices on first class groceries are
Revolution in South China.
and Shanghai, Oct. 13.-The expedition
Great bodies move slowly, and only
tion at Portland of Lower Nehalem coal cabbage heads that tipped the scales at lower than most others.
is demonstrated, a railway within 18 25lbs.
N ew Y ork , Oct 16.—A against Pao TingFu departed this morn, act after mature deliberation. It may
Extra fine Dry granulated sugar re-
ing in two columns. The German, French therefore be safely stated that govern­
Mr. Young’s new house is nearing com duced to $6.50 a sack.
months thereafter of 77*2 miles in length
special to the World from Hong
from Portland to these mines and to the pletion and adds greatlv to the appear­
We sell “Owe soap,’’ the great cleaner. Kong says: Americans and their and Italian troops, who are to take part ments and corporations did not employ
under command of General Bailloud,
Try it.
carbolineum until fully con­
Nehalem will be an accomplished fact by ance and convenience of his home.
extensive interests in the far head of the French military forces in avenarius
vinced of its money saving as well as
outsiders, and that direct to Portland
Gold
Dust
20
cts
a
package.
Our cheese factory is still in a flourish,
south
of
China
are
imperiled
by
China, will follow thedirect routeto Pao wood preserving qualities. Priyate in­
without passing through any other ing condition, and the patrons are reap­
Schillings Baking I’owder 16 oz cans,
the rebellion in Kwang Tung Ting Fu, while 2000 British soldiers, dividuals desirous of lengthening the life
town.
W illiam R eid .
ing their harvest. The patrons are re­ 35 cents.
Already the revolt under Lord Campbell, will make a de­ of wood work and at the same time cur­
Clear White Nestucca Honey in one Province.
ceiving a very good test, the average of
The report that samples of Nehalem
pound sections. Two for twentv-five has grown to such proportions tour to the south of the Pao Ting River, tailing expenses, need not fear to follow
last test being 4.35 |»er cent, for butter cents.
coal have exceeded expectations and
that the Chinese authorities are through a number of large villages supi the precedents established.
fat.
Try our 3H mush if you want some-
proven to be of good quality, and that
posed to be Boxer communities. Both
unable
to suppress it.
Recent local examples proving the
thingdelicious for breakfast.
there are several veins of sufficient thick­
columns will keep in touch with the boat truth of the above statements are not
BOULDER CREEK.
Mr.
Wildman,
the
Consul-
Buying
in
large
quantities
enables
us
ness to give assurance of a large quan­
and train which accompanied them. A wanting. The reconstructed Madison
General at Hong Kong, has gone junk
tity, is encouraging. Tests of the coal
Mrs. May Blalock is staying at C. z\ to sell many goods at wholesale prices.
armed with a naval 12-pounder
C ohn & Co. the leaders of LOW to Manila to confer over the and two Maxims is with the Pekin street bridge in Poitland has been treat­
are said to be satisfactory, as an expert Smith’s during thd absence of her bus-
critical situation with General column. The expedition will make a ed with avenarius carbolineum, as has
lias given a good opinion of it. Whether band who is attending the Association prices .
MacArthur, the commander of demonstration through a wide territory also the pavement at the intersection of
these mines can be opened up with large at Waldo Hills.
For Sale.
the
American troops in the not heretofore covered bv the allies. four streets in that city where the heavi­
and immediate profit to Portland or not
H. L. Jenson hauled a loud of apples
est street car and wagon traffic converge.
Tillamook
Bakery
and
Restaurant
;
depends, of course, first ou the quality of from his father’s place on Three Rivers
Philippines.
While no opposition is expected at Pao
The latter use of the compound was
the coal, and next on the quantity. These last Sunday week.
terms, half cash, balance one year’s time
Ting Fu. the commanders believe that
made at the earnest solicitation of street
with
approved
security.
L
ondon
,
Oct.
16.
—
A
dis
­
having been ascertained bv thorough
hostilities
arc
possible
in
the
intervening
Mrs. Jackson and her daughter-in-law
car managers who confidently look for
tests to be sufficient, it ought not to be Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of Beaver, were
patch from Shanghai states that country.
gratifying results.
difficult to provide the means for bring­ welcome visitors at the C. A. Smith
Sheep poisoning got 49 more victims Pao Ting Fu was captured on
The gentlemen in charge of the United
ing the coal directly to Portland. If the 1
out of a band of 900 fine Merino bucks Saturday by the force of 7000
Buller’s Sudden Recall.
home one day last week.
States engineer department for Oregon
coal is all right, a railroad to the mines |
belonging to Hugh Fields, up Hinton allies sent from Pekin for the
Naw Y ork . Oct. 15,-General Buller s are now applying avenerius carbolineum
Mr. and Mrs. John Borba and son Creek, last Sunday,
says the Heppner
would be a paying enterprise for the com-I
purpose.
impending return from South Africa is to the dams and lock work on the Y’am-
Manuel went out to the metropolis last Times.
When our informant, John
pany owning and operating them, even !
understood to be due to a rather nnex.
Busick, came by there Monday morning
if it did no other business, but a railroad Monday.
S t . P etersburg , Oct. 16._ fleeted call upon his services in reorganiz- hill river, a flattering tribute to its merits
which was certainly not extended until
Dudley
C.
Getchell,
of
Hebo,
was
up
to
he
saw
49
of
the
animals
lying
dead
in
would help to develop the country so ;
The Russian Government per­ mg the army service corps, savs the Lon searching investigation satisfied the au­
that it could gradually do an increasing see his sister Mrs. H. A. Chopard re­ the corral. About 200 head out of the mits it to become known that
don correspondent of the Tribune Hi, thorities that it was a measure of prac­
band had been poisoned, and others
business in hauling other products, cently.
its attitude in China will be in­ exjienence in South Africa of the nianv tical economy.
esjieciallv lumbe’". But a shorter and I Earnest Haag was seen on these streets were dying right along, so that it is pro­
creasing independence of the detects of the existing organization lias With such examples before them it
comparatively inexpensive road could lx* last Monday. He says he is looking for bable the whole bunch will be lost. The
concert
of the powers. Russia, led to the authorities asking him to put would appear that the individual is fool­
sheep were undoubtedly poisoned from
built that would take the coal to the a widow.
it
is
explained,
is disposed to the system under which the corpscon- ish and the official almost culpable w ho
licking
a
certain
mineral
substance
which
Coast, whence it is estimated that it
Jake Nicklans. of Upper Boulder passed
does not protect his own, or the taxpay­
attach
less
value
to joint action ducts its work on a proper footing.
I appears on some of the rocks through­
could be transported on barges to Port through our burg Monday-
It is now the general belief that to
er s pockets by using this compound,
out the country when the hot sun comes since her interests have been
land for $1 a ton. It has long been be­
Manuel Sears and Auguste Chopard
General kitchener, who is a favorite of thus saving from decay, and lengthening
out just after a heavy rain. This sub. fully secured by the successful
lieved by many that the Nehalem are milking for John Borba.
Lord Salisbury, will tie given the task
stance is very poisonous and makes campaign in Manchuria.
could fields were sufficiently valuable to .
More­ of maintaining order in the Transvaal the life of all frame structures for which
We understand that the directors in quick work of its victims. Two years
thus saving from decay, and lengthening
receive the attention of Portland capi- 1
over,
Russia
is
not
willing
to and Orange River Colony.
the Brown district are making an effort ago Mr. McCorrigal, on Butter Creek,
the life of all frame structures for which
talists, and this opinion seems to be re­
The South African mining companies
to secure a teacher for two months fall lost 596 head of sheep from the same “follow the irreconcilable policy
he is individualy or officially responsi­
ceiving confirmation. The opening up
of some of the powers.’’
have been bitterlv disappointed bv the ble.
cause; five vears ago 31 head belonging
of extensive and valuable coal fields in school.
The expectation, the publica­ delay m ending the military campaign. Fisher, Thorsen <ft Co., of Portland.
P. R. Coulson has sold the mail route to Ed Dav were destroyed in a similar
the Nehalem region, less than 100 miles
They sent their engineers and agents to
from this city, would be a “big thing” to Mr. Paterson who commenced carry, manner; two years ago John Busick lost tion adds, is that the Chinese
Or., are sole Pacific coast agents for ave­
Cape Town When Pretoria was occupied
Government
is
about
to
utilize
ing
last
Saturday.
12 head, and many others have lost
for Portland, and for the commerce of 1
narius carbolineum. and it can be found
and there lhey have remained in idleness
Mr. and Mrs. Chopard have been visit­ smaller numbers from time to time, but all its resources of duplicity to
the Lower Columbia river.—Evening
at W ade & B riggs , Tillamook. Or.,
month
after
month.
A
dozen
engineer,
¡keep the powers occupied with
know not w hat caused it.
ing the latter’s parents at Hebo.
Telegram.
w ho will gladly supply information re­
representing the largest mining interests’
garding its accomplishments.