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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 15. 1900_ l ------- — LAWS IN NEW ZEALAND. FOR OFFICIAI, FIGURES TILLAMOOK COUNTY Henry Villar ! Dead. T. V. Etnbi N. C. F. Mills F.Jcnki Stuart Deli Ernst Kroi W. J. Funi i Naw Y okk , N ov . 12.—Henry Villard Bitter Strife and Competition , the died early .»•* financier, ....... ----.------------ ....j this morning at Almost Unknown. A canvass of tlie vote cast in Tillamook County at the presidential election last week gives the following result : 1 his Summer home, Thornwood Park Americans realize the PerhajHi few near Dobb’s Ferry. The cause of death model conditions that surround the resi was apoplexy, from which he had been REGULAR PEOPLE’S. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC-PEOPLE S. dent, of New Zealand. R S. Comstock, a sufferer for several weeks. A week a^o u ? who passed several years oi Ins Ide he contracted a severe cold, which u c <u t TJ there, savs that the inhabitants have hastened the end. Mr. Villnrd bail been c •dE - C s 2 Ji c Ji V t’ o - 0 3 u o come nearer solving the vexed social unconscious nearly all the time since last 2 K ►4 « 0 s 3 £ t- je cc 2 ■ ’ s X s question than any other people on earth. Tuesday. When death came there were Ö c C/Î x: & o 5 Vi o u ■ The government, he says, owns and con gathered around the bed Mr. Villard’s c 1 c < 0¿ Ok fa O 4 trols almost all the public enterprises, wife, who was a daughter of William L. £ 0 *0 u Z 55 u £ c •—» such as railroads, banks, the postal sys- Garrison; his sons, Oswald G., Harold tern, lands, etc. _ _ 1 1 1 1 G., with his wife; Mrs. William L. Gar. Mi 45 2 2 2 2 50 50 45 46 60 50 Nehalem............................... “New Zealand,'’ he said, when seen at rison, of Boston, bis sister-in-law, aad — — — — — — — —- — — 9 IO 9 9 9 IO 10 Folev.................................... 10 — — — — — — — — 23 23 23 2 2 the St. Charles hotel in Portland by a Mr. Villard's only daughter, Mrs. James 33 33 23 2 2 33 Garibaldi.............................. 33 1 6 7 7 7 Barnegat............................. Telegram reporter, “ is very prosperous IV. Bell, of Dresden, Germany. Inaddi. — — — — — — — 13 14 14 11 11 11 w 51 54 54 14 11 Bay....................................... 52 under the present system. A part ot the I — —« — — — — — 48 48 49 48 7 7 7 7 1 tion to the familv, Mr. Villard leaves a Tillamook ............................ 137 138 138 137 — — — prosperity is attributed to the land tax sister, Mrs. Emma Von Xylander, wife 68 28 11 30 30 27 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 69 70 70 Hoqunrton .......................... _ _ _ — — — 2 19 2 2 1 64 63 19 21 21 2 1 64 and land policy of the government. It of General Robert Von Xylander, of the Fairview ............................ 64 1 1 1 34 1 23 4 4 4 .34 35 4 1 1 1 1 22 22 22 22 South Prairie...................... is not a tax upon, land, but upon land Bavarian Army. Mr. Villard had resided _ — _ _ _ — — IO 10 1 1 10 1 1 10 17 17 Netarts................................. 17 17 values. It ranges from a penny to the in Dobb’s Ferry during the Summer 5 1 — — — — — — — — 5 1 1 1 5 5 12 12 12 Carnahan ............................ 12 — — — — — — — pound to three pence to the pound, with months for the past 18 years. 9 9 4 4 19 19 9 4 4 19 9 18 Blaine................................... — — — — 1 1 9 20 20 20 1 1 20 10 lo 17 1<* 17 17 an extra penny added for absentees. This Beaver ................................. 17 1 4 4 1 13 4 — — — — — — - — 1 1 13 13 3 13 Sand Lake........................... has been the cause of reducing alien Villard attained a commanding place 2 — — — — — — — — 20 20 30 20 2 2 30 19 2 81 Hebo .................................... 31 ownership, and gives actual settlers a in the transportation field of the Pacific — — _ _ _ _ _ _ 18 18 1 1 18 1 18 1 37 37 .37 .37 — — — chance to obtain homes at reasonable fig Northwest in 1879, when, backed by 11) 5 5 17 26 10 10 10 5 5 17 26 17 17 26 Little Nestucca................... 26 2 2 2 — — — — 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 2 4 Dolph.................................... ures. Under this plan large estates are Eastern capitalists, he bought the Ore. rapidly breaking up, and in a very few gon Steam Navigation Company for 24 73 73 73 24 24 73 2 4 24 2 3 Total............................. 618 623 624 619 305 313 313 .305 years they will have ceased to exist. Set $5,000,000, and he became a capitalist on tlers are exempt from land taxation to his own account at the same time by “ The day we were there a special run EMMA. Hay is Irritated. Nehalem Barge and Tug. was being made on pumpkin pies, and I the value of $2500. The graduated in turning the purchase into the new com N ew Y ork , N ov . 13.—A dispatch to ¡looked in vain for any signs of pumpkin come tax is a source of revenue to the pany for $6,(XX),000. For three years his Fine weather the last week. Where The Nehalem Transportation Com the Herald from Washington says; Secre-1 rinds. One of the foremen grinned and government. All incomes under $1500 rise was rapid, and he attracted to him. will you find better weather than Tilla pany new tug, tlie George R. Vosberg, tary Hay is much irritated over reports told me, in strict confidence, that real are exempt; from that sum to $5000 the self more attention and more money was launched on Tuesday at the oh! mook County oflers ? I). C. McNeil walked in from Willeniina from Pekin showing that the ministers pumpkin was never used in pumpkin tax is 2*2 percent; all over that pay 5 ♦han any other railroad financier in the Stephens yard on the East Side, Portland. are determined to punish every influen pies at present, except possibly in a few per cent, and all corporations and ab United States. His ambition was to lie She is a staunch craft and will lie ready last week. He reports the roads very tial Chinaman who they think to be res remote and very primitive New England sentees pay the full 5 per cent without the head of one great transportation bad for walking. for her run between Nehalem and San ponsible for the recent outrages, and villages. The substitute was a mixture exemption. The old property tax has system which should encircle the globe. Nic Affolter and wife were visiting at Francisco, to which |iort she will tow showing also that the indemnity to lie of sweet potatoes, apples and cheap flour, been abolished. His ability to raise money for railroad South Fork Sunday. her first load. She is 85 feet in length, “The government buys up large tracts enterprises was exceeded onlv by his demanded will reach $600,000,000. The has a 20-foot beam and a 9-foot hold. The grade on Nic Affolter place was secretary is anxious that the powers ! flavored with a chemical extract. I of land, which it leases to settlers for capacity to spend it in what he con. tasted some of the stuff and was satis A barge is also being built to lx? used opened last week, which is a great im shall submit demands that can be ac- ‘ fied he was telling me the truth. Cran 999 years. Those who are deserving and sidered legitimate schemes. in connection with the tug. The barge provement to the road avoiding two bad cepted bv China. He consolidated the Navigation Com. berry pie contains only enough cran have not enough money to lease the land is 142 feet long, has a 34-foot beam and fords. Officials at Washington hold that ex berries to make a showing, after the can secure a loan from the government pany with the Oregon Steamship Com 10 feet depth of hold. Both craft will II. M. Chitwood cut a bad gash in amples should be made only of those manner of the oyster in the church fair with which to build houses and clear the pany, which operated a line of steamers lie used by the Wheeler Lumber Com his foot, while slashing brush, the first conspicuously guilty and that the amount I stew. The rest is apple jelly, colored red land. The government will also provide between Portland and San Francisco, pany, of Nehalem, and the barge will of last week. We hope he will be around of indemnity should certainly be not | and flavored. I have forgotten the other such with public work so that thev can naming the new concern thus formed the have a carrying capacity of 400,000 feet. soon. more than $200,000,000. It is pointed | substitutes employed, but there will give earn enough to support their families Oregon Railway & Navigation Com The entire cost of both is estimated at out that if all the leading men are sen you a general idea of the morality of the until the land can lie made to produce a pany. In this same year the Northern A Card. $30,Powerful machinery will lx* tenced to death they will in self-defense i business. Tlie average output of the living. The law provides that eight Pacific Railroad, with Frederick Billings placed in the tug, for though she is of organize a resistance which w ill necessi- foundry was one a second, or about 36,- hours constitutes a day’s work. This at the head, began the work of finishing We, the undersigned, hereby express 11 ;ht draft she is to do heavy towing | tate further military operations, the end 000 pies for a working dav. The mana applies to private enterprises as well as the line from Montana to a Pacific work. She is even more strongly built I our thanks to the people of Tillamook and Beaver for their kindness and sym of w hich no one can forsee. Coast connection at Wallula, Wash. ger told me they were shipped all over to government work. than the Sue H. Elmore, which was re The president and secretary* Hay are “ The telegraph, railroads and tele The O. R. & N. at the same time began the pie belt in specially prepared crates.” cently completed in Portland and was pathy shown ussince our son, Thurman, anxiously awaiting the result of the de phones are owned by the government. construction of a line from Portland to built with the purpose of lieing able to received his gun shot wound. liberations of the Ministers. It is M r . & M rs . N oah C oulson The twentieth annual reunion of the In the country districts where thesettlers Wallula, where a junction was made withstand heavy weather. plain that the Ministers are not pleased Mariaville Smith family was held at are some distance from the schools, the with the Northern Pacific—thus forming over the developments of the last few , Mariaville, Me., last week. All the sur . railways carry the children to and fro Twelve Thousand Corpse. the first transcontinental railroad into NEHALEM. days. vivors of the original twelve were pre . ! from the schools free of charge. The Portland. L ondon , N ov . 13.—The Glolie this Lieutenant-General Miles, as acting sent except the younger brother, John, government manages the express busi- Extraordinary earnings by the Oregon IIow’s this for November weather? Al evening publishes a letter from a Belgian Secretary of war, has been ad vised ofthe aged 65, who was detained in Washing . ness. Through the enterprizes men Railway & Navigation Company during I gentleman who has liven traveling to ' departure for Manila of the last Am ri most like summer. ton on account of illness in his family. tioned, are not only settlers given the 1880 and 1881 made Wall street wild to Born, on the 10th inst., to the wife of Pekin via the Trans -Siberian Railroad. can troops which were under orders to ; The combined age of the seven sisters ¡ benefit of a cheap and uniform rate, Imt get in on the ground floor of any enter, j He desenlies under date of September 6 leave China. The force now under Gen- ' Ilans Larsen, a son. who were at the meeting was 554 years. the investment pays the government. prise with which Villard’s name was “ The post banks established by the connected. The business done by the Miss Lucy Wilkinson returned to the what he saw in the Amur River. His eral Chaffee consists of the Fourteenth j The oldest was Mrs. Silsby at Amherst, accounts surpass in horror of those pre Infantry, a squadron of the Sixth Cav- 1 Nehalem on the 9th inst. and will coni whose age is 88 years. Otbersfpresent government have grown so popular that i fleet of steamboats and the five portage airy, K. and Battery G. of the Eifth Ar-1 i were; Mrs. French, aged 84; Mrs. Gar- it was found necessary to fix a limit up- me nee teaching school in I)ist. 5 oil Mon viously published. roads was enormous. All the material “ The scenes I have witnessed during tillery. The United States has thus with laud, aged 82; Mrs. Penney, aged 80; I on the amount that could be deposited. day next. for the O. R. & N. main line and for the | the three days since the steamer left Bia drawn its troops after the necessity for Mrs. Saunders, aged 77; Mrs. Frost, The limit is $2500. It was necessary to The telephone men arc nearing their gov^tchensk,’’he says, “are horrible be their presence had passed. At the same aged 73; Mrs. Jordan, aged 70. They do this in order to protect the private Northern Pacific which was building p eset.t terminus; they are now working yond the power of description. It is tl e time the protection of American interests , are all vigorous and apparently as banks, which were being crowded out of eastward from Wallula, was shipped by down the wist bank ofthe South Ne closing tableau of a fearful human trag the steamboats. Freight was charged and the American legation is assured by I youthful as thev were twenty years ago, existence. halem. to the 0. R. & N. construction depart edy. Two thousand were doubtless de the maintenance of a guard of 1900 *‘ 1 ii New Zealand the temperance ques ment, and to the Northern Pacific. In j when the united family consisted of ten Nehalem Literary Society will meet at liberately drowned at Mexico, 2000 at men. ! daughters and two sons. This family tion must lie submitted to the referen Battcrson’s Hall on Thursday at 7. 30 Rabe and 8000 around Blagovetchensk, Minister Wu is anxious that this force I has been celebrated for the longevity of dum every three years. The sale of addition to this immense business, there was the steadily increasing grain and p. m. a total of 15.000 corpse encumbering the shall lie further reduced, and Secretary its member ever since Maine was settled. liquor can lie prohibited only by a three- merchandise business, and a large pas The Harrison went south with a load river, among which were thousands of Hay has announced his willingness, pro- The parents of the twelve children lived fifths vote; on the other hand, a single senger traffic. Dividends were im women and children. Navigation was vided other nations withdraw. of box sliooks. beyond the century mark and the grand additional license cannot be granted ex mense. all but impossible. Last week a boat Merit Batterson took his wife out to father of the seven sisters lived twelve cept by a three-fifths vote. The number Villard next organized the Oregon Im. Portland last week, from thence she will had to plough her way through a tan Quaint Features. years in the seventeenth, 100 years in of saloons, however, can lie reduced by a provement Company (now Pacific Coast gled and mangled mass of corpse lashed go to California for her health. the eighteenth and four years in the bare majority, but no more than 25 jier Company), which was to take care ofthe A farmer in southern Missouri recently ; Mrs. Robt Crawford Sr. and her sister together by their long hair. The banks ( I nineteenth century. There were four- cent can be reduced at one election. coal and timber industry of Washing Miss Simpson, left Nehalem for Ohio last were literally covered with corpse. In received some garden seeds from the De , teen others of their ancestors who en Women are allowed to vote. ton. With part of the capital he bought the curves of the stream were dark, pu partment of Agriculture in an official en week. “ The government has established life ; a controlling interest in the Pacific . trid, smelling masses oí human flesh and velope. on the outside of which was dured the sorrows of earth for more than 100 years. insurance, and does more business than Coast i Mr. Houghton,a Clatsop cheesemaker, bones, surging and swaying in the stea steamship Company. printed the usual warning: “Penalty’ all the private companies combined. is on the road looking up the prospect mer’s wake. The captain vainly ordered Soon after lie became president of the for private use, $300.” He immediately ! Among other improvements are several Northern Pacific Railroad Company and for a cheese factory. Marcus Daly Dead. full speed ahead. The sight and smell sent them back, with a letter to the effect government farms for the unemployed, conceived the idea of forming the Oregon Dr. Hawke was up from Tillamook oil i 1 will be ever with us. that he had not used one of them and j N ew Y ork . N ov . 12.—Marcus Daly, but these are scarcely used, for the & Transcontinental Company with $40,. Friday examining candidates for the “From Blagovetchensk to Aguin, 45 was not subject to any fine. i one of the leading mineowners of the simple reason that there are few unem Woodmen ofthe World. kilometres, numerous villiages studded 000,000 capital (now out of existence)— The passion for foot ball saved an en world, died in his apartments in the Ho ployed people in New Zealand. The its object to be the control of the North Tiliornooks’ tin horn gamblers left for the banks with a thriving industrial pop tel Netherlands, at 8 o ’ clock this morn tire class at West Point from doing factory laws make it obligatory upon ern Pacific and the O. R. & N., and to that city <>n Friday. It is said they left ulation of over 100,0(H). That of Aguin ing. aged 60 years. Dilation of the heart employers to provide dining roomsapart was 20,000. No one will ever know the jienance for five months. The second serve as financial agent of both com more Ixdiind than they took away. class had been punished by being ordered and Bright’s disease ofthe kidneys, with from the workrooms for the employes. Felix Rov lost $100 to Wm. Batterson number of those who perished by shot, to do constant guard duty. Then the resultant complications, were the imme Eight hours constitute a day’s work, panies. Its resources were dissipated in sustaining the Northern Pacific, which on the presidential election. The biggest sword and stream. Not a villiage is left. officers discovered that the foot ball diate cause of death, though Mr. Dalv’s and no child under 15 is allowed to work The silence of death was around us, the bet in this precinct. illness dated back several years. He in the factories. All stores and factories was unable, alone, to finish the line team would lie a failure without three smoking ruins of Aguin outlie right with had suffered severely during the last two close on Sunday. The government does across the country. broken down, crumbling walls and shat big members of that class. So the whole Villard was also president of the Ore. class was pardoned that these three' months, but the <n 1 was painless. its own contracting work, and deals SOUTH PRAIRIE. tered, roofless houses. gon & California Railroad, and had con While he was surrounded by members of directly with the people. might play on the team. trol of the Willamette Valley narrow A statement from Aguinaldo would his family, his life went out so peacefully “ Strikes are unknown in New Zealand. Additional Locals. A man who recently visited a now I k * in order. that only* the physicians in attendance All disputes go to a board of concilia gauge railroads (built and owned by Scotch capital, under direction of Will knew that he had found rest. It is not so much a question now in tion, and then in case of an appeal to a Mr. C. C. Powers and daughter factory in Chicago thus describes iam Reid), under lease to the O. R. & N. this precinct as to “who struck Billy Pat arrived here on Monday on a visit to board of arbitation, the judgment of Co. in 1883, Villard was in control of which is final ” terson,'* as it is, “who voted for Debs.** Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Smith. every important rail and water line in Mr. Editor, we will have to admit that Mr. Gilbert, who has been several Oregon and Washington, and of every Dance-Hall Taagedy. the above arc not exactly “locals.” We j weeks in Tillamook looking up timber steamship from San Diego to Alaska. had had started out to tell something of claims, left on the stage Wednesday. W allace , Idaho, Nov. 13.—About 1 He began to lose his hold late in 1883, the neighbors, their wives and children, Mr. Wm. Zimmerman had the mis o'clock this morning Dick Adams shot very soon after the Northern Pacific was Imt as we are a little rattled vet over fortune to step oil a knitting needle, and killed William Kennedy- and Daniel completed. thvexhilaratiiig effect ofthe late election, which broke in two leaving a part in the We guarantee first class Wagon Work Mr. Villiard gave $50,000 to the State Kildee in a dancehall at Gem. Earlier we don't feel it safe today to “monkey’* foot, and he came into the city to have at low charges. in the evening Kennedy had l>een abus I Diversity of Oregon, liberally aided the with our neighbor's affaire, anyhow, we the doctor take it out. Shoeing, No. 4’s down, $1.50. ing Adam s and the latter told him to I niversity of Washington, founded a hos would rather consider the political re The new whist club has licen called the WEST A TH AY EK, Proprietors. move on and leave him alone. At 1 pital and school for nurses in his native suits just now, ns we have in mind the Acme Club, which met oil Thursday Work Shops : O’clock Kennedy and Kildee came into town, and devoted large sums to the In liest amount of “blasting” that would evening tor business and social enjoy Saxon's saloon, Kennedy with a revol dustrial Art School of Rhenish Bavaria, Next to t.oyne ’ s Office, Tilla have I mtu done in the land by our op|xi ment. The ladies firovitled a nice mip- ver down his trousers' leg and a Win. and to the foundation of 15 scholarships nents had they won. In fact the repub. mook City, Oregon. jicr and a pleasant time w is participated -Chester across his arm, Kildee with n for the youth of that province. lien ns of thisprecint in that event would in. The Club decided to meet again on Completion of the Northern Pacific by revolver in his pocket, and asked for have had to flee away for safety to Bea Thanksgiving night, when flu.* ladies Adams. As they started through the the driving of the last spike, at Gold ver Precinct, and take in its cohl waters will serve a turkey supper. , archway from the saloon into the dance Creek, Mont., September 8. 1883, was anti naked truths, otherwise stayed at hall. thev met Adam, and Kennedy the occasion of a great celebration. Five home ami suffered themselves to lie “toa- i . started to raise his rille. Adams in- special trains brought distinguished men sedin a blanket *' •’••»nling Brynnitrs. I stoutly drew a revolver and shot twice, from Europe and America. William M. Onr Clubbing Rates. However, Mr Rd it or. we will worry striking both men in the head. He then Evarts delivered the principle oration. yon no mon* with thin, but as the The most famous guest was Ulvsses S. went to Wardner and gave himself up. preachers sav,“Close with a doiology:” Grant, and continued calls from the 5000 uiiit Open a Neuj meat market Praise (»odfrom whom all victories flow, Headlight and the Oregonian...... At the meeting of the Cabinet on Mon people were assembled brought him to Headlight and the Examiner........ Praise him all America here lielow, Headlight & Thrice a-Week World Next CUeek in Page’s Seeond Hand Store •lay President McKinley, discussing the his feet, and he made a witty impromptu Praise him all ve McKinley host. recent elections and their results, ex- speech. Praise him Barker, Woollev, Beds and pressed tlie hope that every mem tier of Three da vs later Portland held the Bryan’s ghost. Mr. Barnes is a Practical Butcher, and will keep in Ins Cabinet would remain in the official ; greatest celebration in her history. Every The Headlight is the best home news. Stock Prime Meats of all description. famdy during the next four rears. He business street was brilliantly illuminat For Sale. paper, and tor thirteen years has faith regarded he result ofthe elections as an ed, and the decorations had never been Prime meats at low figures. fully looked after the interests of Tilla Your patronage is solicited. indorsement not onlv of hi. own ,d,n, equaled. A public reception to Villard Two steers and one cow. For partic mook County. Every citizen in the and polieies, but also of the admini.tra- was held in the Mechanics' Fair build Highest market Price Paid for Cattle. ulars inquire of II. M. C hitwood , Em county should be a subscriber oil he all tmn of every department of the Govern ing. w hich was packed to the doors. He ma Oregon. home jrint newspaper. nienL and his guests were honered w ith many CASH PAID FOR HIDES. private receptions. Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing. UUagon UUork New MEAT MARKET L N BARNES, Proprietor,