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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 24, 1901. GREAT OLEARAN CE SALE. REDUCTIONS ALL DEPARTMENTS. Now is the Time for Bargains. We Invoice March 1st. COHN & CO The Leading Merchants •9 imposing civic procession. The Lloyd says he isn’t a kid any more a> VICTORIA IS DEAD. Lord Mayor and Aidermen, ac- his whiskers are longer than his dads. Born, < n the 23th inst., to thc wife of We are sorry to hear tkat Monk Edward VII is Proclaimed ' companied by the City Marshal, Eve-ett Bales, a fourteen pound boy. Woods’ wife is sick. mace-bearer and other members King of England. This makes three babies in this im Ralph Bundy is happy as a lark with | of the corporation, escorted by a mediate vicinity whose combined weights nothing to do. O sborne H ouse , Cowes, Isle strong body of police, proceeded at birth make forty pounds. Of all the shot gun trades heard ol of Wight, Jan. 22 (6.30 p.m.)— from the Mansion House, by way The barge is nearly loaded, and will happened some weeks ago, and Bob you The Queen has just breathed her ; of the Thames Embankment and soon be ready to proceed upon her are not in it. Thurm Coulson was in our village last. She died surrounded by Trafalgar Square, to St. James’ maiden trip to ’Frisco. her children and grandchildren. Palace, in gilded equipages, with Messrs. Hoskins were down the river shaking hands with old friends. Helow, what is the matter with John Her death was painless and was liveried outriders, including 20 two days and have put the telephone j Moon, for he looks so melancholy ? If so quiet that the group around \ semi-state carriages, making a line in good shape again. The Ladies Circle W. of W. held their I we could all shed a little tear on account the bed scarcely knew when the notable picture, which was wit- It j nessed by thousands of silent s >cial on Saturday night, and report a | of the demise of his little dog Tip it might Queen stopped breathing. ! save him from breaking his heart. 1 people, who filled the sidewalks very enjoyable time. became evident before 4 o ’ clock | A bachelor's ball is on the tapis. White Clover Grange will have a | Bro. Dollarhide will preach at Brown in the afternoon that she was 1 along the entire route. public installation in the forenoon of school house on Sunday evening. sinking. Her breath became L ondon , Jan. 23. — Dense Saturday, the 26th inst., to be followed shorter and the pulse feebler. bv a basket dinner and entertainment in crowds, beginning at St. James The medical attendants gave SOUTH PRAIRIE. I the afternoon All are cordially invited. warning that death was near. ' street, lined the entire route to Yellow journalism rampant in Oregon. The Bishop of Winchester and ' Victoria station from an early Mr. Fearnbide's many friends here were very sorry to learn of his demise, for A Tillamook edition of the Sunday Ex the Rector of Whippingham hour until the Mall and the front while he was very conservative, he was aminer in Police Gazette colors. See the read prayers for those in extre of Buckingham Palace were es a man of honor and integrity, and will Headlight of Jan. 17. [Thanks, Bro., mis. The Queen is said to have pecially thronged. All along but paper arriving on time saved us from be remembered for more than one kind bade farewell in a feeble mono the former place to Marlborough printing with red color on printed news- act towards those in need. paper or using up several thousand of syllable to her family, assembled House, carriages filled with la butter paper we have printed for the at her bedside at mid-day. She dies stood as if for a drawing GARIBALDI. LougJPrairie creamery. If our last issue first recognized the Prince of room, except that the coachmen Tiie Garibaldi correspondent has was yellow journalism, how would our Wales, to whom she spoke a few and occupants were dressed in crawled out from under the drift and is correspondent characterize the Headlight words of great moment ; then mourning. Men on foot and again on his feet, thanks to our super printed on butter pajier ?] Emperor William and the others mounted guarded almost every visor. The big new saw mill of Wist & Co. is present filed past and heard a yard of the way. Our mail c irrier is talking some of working itself slowly bv piece meal up The crowds waited patiently sueing the county for damages. He whispered good-bye. All those the road and it will all get there after a for hours to greet their king. says that his cook has gone back on him in the bedroom were in tears. while. on account of the road being blockaded. Finally, preceded by half a I A new comer, Mr. McRiley, was look Albert Edward is hailed as King. The citizens of Garibaldi are all order dozen mounted policemen, the i ing over our county Monday with a view ing lumber for the purpose of building C owes , Jan. 23.—The Alberta new sovereign arrived in a plain I of purchasing land. themselves small sei is to travel with | And now Mrs. Austin talks of erecting has received orders tobe in read brougham, which was driven as they did in the good old Indian times very rapidly, with the coachman of long ago. When a customer conies to a creamery on tne prairie this coming iness to convey the Queen’s re The and footman in their usual gray Garibnidi to trade the merchant is ob spring. From our standpoint we do not mains to the mainland. liged to take his purchases in a small believe another factory would pay here. transfer of Her Majesty’s body liveries, with mourning bands on Thirty-eight weddings in this county will, it is believed, take place their arms. An equerry was boat half mile up the bay to his wagon. The king Mr. Parks says that he wishes that fel in 1900. Ye gods, and your correspond soon. The coffin will be placed seated beside him. low would hurry up with his flying ent was only invited to one of them, but on the main deck, athwartships, was dressed in the deepest and we will bet on that “match ’ along with machine. just in front of the structure most simple mourning, and care Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson was nnv of thc rest. Yet we bear towards known as the “Queen’scanopy,” fully raised his hat in acknow down from Tillamook on Sunday, visit - them all only good will and a sincere in which Her Majesty was in the ledgement of the silent uncover ing their pappas and mammas. Charley hope that their futures will l>e both hap. p I I PV nnd prssjierous—and—ah, h-m-m— habit of sitting during her trips ing of heads, which was more is looking well. I liclievc I will get e *s 8 *e ; the course of true love running on the yacht. The coffin will be impressive than the most enthu married myself. Mr. Andrew Peteison is building a smooth, say twenty years, 38 by—steady placed on a spot marked on the siastic cheers. The king looked fine residence up on his ranch. He has now—multiplied by, by, conservatively, deck with a brass cross, where I t’red and very sad, but very well, two of the best carpenters that he can say 9—342. Is it possible ? Figures the coffin of Prince Henry of Following him the Duke of York, the Duke of Connaught and oth get working for him. He says just as won’t lie. A whole new township—well, Battenburg also rested. soon as the cage is completed he will I'll lie darned. ers. The king and the Duke of NEHALEM. I L ondon , Jan. 23, 1 p.tn.— The King-Emperor entered his Capital at 12:55 p.m., and pro ceeded to Marlborough, after at tending the first Privy Council, at St. James’ Palace, at 2 p.m., when a decision was reached re garding the public proclamation of his accession, which, it is ex pected, will be read to-morrow at 10 a. m. Councillors were assembled and 1 ment and people of the United addressed them in a brief speech. States at the death of the Queen, WL. __jrst ----- it— zt (Lord —1 c-i;„. The t Lord Chancellor Salis Iand deep sympathy we feel with bury) then administered the oath the people of the British Empire to the king. Afterwards, the in their great affliction.” The flag 011 the Executive various members of the Council, commencing with Lords in Mansion was placed at half mast Council, took the oath of allegi at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon. ance and then passed in turn be So far as any record goes, this is fore His Majesty, as at a levee, I the first time in the history of excepting that each paused and this country that this mark of kissed the king’s hand before respect has been paid to the passingout of the chamber. This memory of a foreign ruler. brought the ceremony to a close. | President McKinley has sent By 3:30 p.m., when His the following message of condol Majesty returned to Marlborough ence to King Edward VII. : House, the crowd in the neigh “His Majesty, the King, Osborne House, Isle of Wight: borhood was of immense propor tions. The king’s prior journey “ I have received with pro was accomplished in almost com found sorrow the lamentable plete silence, but on this oc tidings of the death of Her casion he was lustily cheered all Majesty, the Queen. Allow me, along the line of route. Immedi sir, to offer my sincere sympathy ately opposite Marlborough and that of the American people House gates a tall gentleman in in your personal bereavement front of the crowd waved his hat and in the loss England has suf- and shouted “ Long live the ! fered in the death of this vene- King,” 1 whereupon ' the crowd rable and illustrious sovereign, cheered with redoubled vigor. whose noble life and beneficent influence have promoted the W ashington , Jan. 22.—The peace and won the affection of news announcing the death of the world.” Queen Victoria was conveyed to President McKinley simultane Mrs. Lease has changed her mind again ously with its receipt by the and actually filed a petition praying for newspapers. Although he had a divorce. United States army in China is to be been constantly advised of her withdrawn from China and Major-Gene condition since it became known ral Chaffee will be sent to Manila to take her case was hopeless, the news command there, to succeed Major-Gene of the Queen’s death was a great ral MacArthur. shock to him. As soon as word is received from Ambassador Choate, the President will send : a message of condolence to King ! Edward VII. The official an-j nouncement is expected at any I moment. Having purchased of A. E. ■ Racket Store W ashington , Jan. 22. — Secretary Hay, upon being as sured through the physicians’ certificate, as furnished him by the Associated Press, of the de mise of Queen Victoria, promptly ' cabled the following message to I Ambassador Choate at Loudon : “Choate, London : You will express to Lord Lansdowne the profound sorrow of the Govern-1 York both looked pathetically up at Buckingham palace as they George Biggsand Mr. Ilignev. the mail passed, and acknowledged the Jirrier, came to Barnegat on Monday. salute of the guard of honor George Biggs came after his family, who drawn up inside the grounds. had lieen visiting with his brother the The king drove to St. James’ past few weeks. They left the same even palace from Malborough house to ing for their home in Tillamook's metro preside at the first Privy Council. polis. He was attended by Lord Duf George Elliott went to the city Tues, field and was escorted by a cap dap and returned on Wednesday. tain’s escort of the Horse Guards. NETARTS. I Captain Frank Batter came to Barne By the time the king arrived gat on Thursday nnd visited the light C. B. Wiley hns bought the Eli house, returning to the cits next day. L ondon , Jan. 23, p.m.—At a great gathering of Privy Coun Goodspeed place on the Sandspit. This the meeting of the Privy Council, cilors, in levee dress, with caepe Bert Higgs visited the hub Saturday. makes Mr. Wiley a fine stock ranch. the King took the title of on their left arms, had taken up Mr. lle.igiiey nnd Mr. Asp, of Cn|< Edward VII., King of the United positions in the thrown-room— BEAVER. Menrcs, wns on the liench Sntu d v. Kingdom of Great Britain and cabinet ministers, peers, com- Miss Lillie Phelps is visiting in Tilla My, what beautiful weather. Plenty Ireland, and Emperor of India. meuers, bishops, judges, the lord mook this week. of house flies, frogs, both tenor and bass, H. E. Ross, of Nehalem, has bought croaking and wild flowers in bloom. mayor, etc., including members L ondon , Jan. 23.—The House of thé roal family. Lord Salis part of the Geo. Hodgdon place on the Beaver has one saw mill, post office, Bay. blacksmith shop, church, school, four of Lords and the House of Com bury, Lord Rosebery, A. J. Bal- Our supervisor is having the logs put cheese factories, a justice of the lienee a mons assembled at 4 o’clock, and tour, the Duke of Devonshire, ITlh^rnnd I,..» ......... Netarts _ and 1 o South . off the road between irohibition road supervisor, twQ engi- took the oath of allegiance to the Lord Strathcona and a host of the Prairie. nerrs, four preachers and a voting popu new Sovereign. most prominent personages in lation of 22 prohibitionists, 17 repnbli. The King, at the accession • the land were there __ to receive the BLAINE. cans and 10 democrats. ceremony, wore a military uni- king’s formal oath binding him Mr. Savage, of Hopewell, Or., has just form. His brief speech was de- to govern the kingdom according W. N. Bars | n sed through ourcity one reached this place. He is one of seven <1n v last week for Hendersonville. livered with great earnestness, to its laws and customs, and hear I*. Coulson hns l>een working the past who lookup government claims between , and was quite extemporaneous, him assume the title of Kin? w>ek nt the saw mill. this place and Sandlake, which makes Bob Richards nn<l his son Monk has t.irec out of the seven already on their It is expected it will be published Edward VII. of Great Britain : bein building a new road to his place to c urns He ieports that the others arc later in official form. At the last and Ireland and Emperor of intersect with the Woodville road. coming soon. They all have families and moment the King decided not India. It looks s though John Creecv is pre- are energetic and Beaver is proud and to attend the House of Lords to- The ceremony was interesting, nri g for the car load of old maids, ns thankful to have such people come and ! day. i According to precedent, the king hr has three men erecting a building, B. make their h< m < here. | Til» proclamation of the ac- was in a separate apartment from Roland as head carpenter, but John says Your corrcs|H>ndent has l»een on the ' cession of His Majesty wassigned the Privy Councillors To the « he won’t have a milk house on the place. sic'< list fora day or two, the result of by the Princes present, the Duke latter the Duke of Devonshire Mr. Price, of Pairview, w as a caller nt taking swamp root fix» trwu. [The edi-1 of York first then the Duke of Lord President of the Council’ O Mr. Henderson's last week. tor hope there was no “stick” in it ] Connaught, the Duke of Cam- formally communicated the death Alley Folen, of Beaver, passed through enr city this week. Governor Brady wants the President 5U.g,e.’ 1 nUCr _C,’ns},an’ thc of Queen Victoria and the sue- Archbishop of Canterbury, the cession to the throne of her son Word was receiver! last week that Mr. to visit Alaska. !h|uirlhammcr, of Knnsas, is expected J. W. Thompson, a consumptive, who Loy<i Chancellor, the Lord Mayor the Prince of Wales. The roval try to catch the bird. Look out, An- <liew may get the cook first. Ben Hauxhurst is looking very sad and lo ely for the last few da\s Never mind, Ben, Nell will come back. Mr. McMillan has been crippled up with the rhematistn for a week or more. We nil hope that he will straighten up again, lor we do not like to see him go around humped up that way. here soon. Seth Moon came by the road this week to avoid getting lost by the srail. Blaine hns organised a literary society to be held eveay Saturday evening. Dee Jones killed an exceednigly large I lack dear Inst week. BARNEGAT. reached San Francisco from British Col umbia on Weduesdav, was not allowed J the At City 4:30 of p London. in. the artillery be- to land on the ground that he wasnf. f eteri wit'i a contagions disease. This gan firing salutes in St. Janies' is thc first ________ instance where a person affli I ark to signalize King Edward’s cterl with consumption has been denied accession to the throne. Among Jlh.. of d... ,lay landing in that city. Council upr. king's presence ai j i , v ,' x =='C‘ repair to the to ^0) acquaint him with the ter™ of zM< the Lord President’s statement Shortly ¡tfierw,«! w" ' j“ H» MJ«, Imbler & Co. their store building and stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Boots and Shoes, we are now in a position to kindly solicit the liberal patronage of all. 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