Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 18, 1901, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 18, 1901
New Jersey is hoping that Mr. J. Pier­ w SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
I as officers under it would lie “done up. . burglars secured $300 in cash and
• 1 stamps, . At last reports there was no pont Morgan’» proposed cnnalsyndicate
I The officers have not gone out singly
In five years American trade wity
I
will be organized there, as the fee for in­ Australia in leather good» baa quad,
¡clew
to
the
guilty
parties.
This
bold
after
night.
The case of the Western Union Tele­
I piece of work, taken in connection with incorporation would lie big enough to rupled.
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graph Company vs the Call Publishing
According to chemical anaylaia, '4
1
Antn
Pfanner,
the
banker,
who
failed
for
the robberies at McCoy and Lincoln last run the state government for the next CO
I Company, of Lincoln, Neb., was decided
parts of the tieah of fish have about th’
years.
in favor of the newspaper, in the United f $40,000, and mysteriously disap|«eared Wednesday and Thursday, leads to the
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same nutritive value as 12 par.» of
States Supreme Court, Justice Brewer, from Forest Grove, Or., four years ago, conclusion that this section of the Valley
,
Never in his life has Edward \ II. made boneless beef.
in
June,
has
been
seen
in
Switzerland.
is
being
worked
by
a
gang
of
professional
delivering the opinion. The Call is a Lin­
I have just received a well se­
The oldest German coal mines were
a
speech
that
caused
any
disturbance
in
This
news
is
contained
in
a
letter
re
­
crooks.
coln newspajier, nnd the suit was based
lected stock of Ladies' and Gentle­
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I his own country or thediplomatic world. first worked in 1195. They are near
upon the allegation that the telegraph ceived by Rev. J. F. Schoch, of Forest
men’s Shoes, direct from Chicago,
Robert Ogiesby, stagedriver and later I The Kaiser might take some lessons from Worms. England did not begin to mine
Grove,
from
his
son,
A.
D.,
who
is
in
company had discriminated against it in
for summer wear, which I shall be
its coal until the fourteenth century.
stageroblier, will spend one year in the his royal British uncle with advantage.
the matter of tolls in favor of the Lin­ Germany studying the languages. Mr.
glad to show.
A reasonably active man walks
state
penitent
in
ry
for
robbing
the
United
about 297,200 miles, more than ten
coln Journal. Today’s opinion affirmed Schoch, jr., states that while recently on
If you want a shoe for ease,
States mail between Paisley and Lake-
times the earth’s circumference, in 14
NEHALEM.
the opinion of the Nebraska Supreme a trip to Saint Gallen, Switzerland, he
comfort and wear, call at
He was well ac­ , view several months ago. There were
years, just trotting about his house
1 Court. It was alleged on behalf of the saw Mr. Pfanner.
THE RED SHOE HOUSE,
’two charges against Oglesby to which
Call that, while that paper was taxed at quainted with the gentleman, and there
Mr. Lusk has opened up the old Fearn- and office.
he pleaded guilty, but Judge Bellinger
The rapid destruction of the spruce
P. F. BROWN,
the rate ot $5per 100 words, the Journal can lie little or no doubt of his identity.
side store, and is doing a rushing busi­
dealt lightlv with him and sentenced
forest» of the eastern United State»
Pfanner
is
known
to
have
relatives
in
was required to pay only 11.50 per 100
ness. He will dispose of the entire old
Salesman
may be realised when it is understood
the young man to a year on each charge,
words. The Telegraph company contend­ that section. Many depositors in Pfan-
stock, and re-stock with new goods.
that one daily paper used the growth
the sentences to run concurrently, so
ed that its servers to the Call company ner’s bank still think he will return and
Duncan Chisholm has established his on 22 acres in two days, the wood hav-
that he will spend put one year behind
pay
them
about
70
cents
on
the
dollar,
were a matter of interstate commerce
logging camp at Felix Roy's. He will iug been reduced to pulp and turned
the bars.
subject to regulations only by Congress, which they lost in the crash.
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first take the logs off the Kinney land, into paper.
Anti-Canteen Evils.
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and not by state or common law, nnd
It is a common experience among
Word was brought to Mount Pleasant, already sawn up, and then log the Bales
It is reported that the Swan Land &
that a Congress had taken no action,
Utah, from the shearing corrals on the and Reddaway places. He moved the mountain climbers to find butterflies
W ashington , April 10.—Although the
the telegraph company would not be re­ Cattle Companys, which ranges large west desert that Peter Thompson, of donkey engine up from the old camp on lying frozen on the snow, nnd so brit­
anti-canteen law has been in operation
tle that they break unless they are very
strained. In handing down the opinion herds of cattle in Eastern Wyoming and Ephraim, had sheared his band of 2800
Monday.
but a few weeks, its evil effects are al­
oarefully handled. Such frozen butter­
of the court, Justice Brewer asked, “Can Western Nebraska, has lost upward of head of sheep before the last snowstorm,
ready being felt at many of the Armv
Capt. Thompson is kept busy just flies on being taken to a warmer climate
it be right that the great multitude of 2500 head of cattle during the severe and the cold coming up immediately after
posts. This is particularly the case at
now, towing supplies up to the logging recover themselves and fly away. Six
interstate commercial transactions are storm of the past 10 days. Some of the
they were turned loose, 2200 head of
Fort Myer located just north of Arling­
species of butterflies have been found
freed from the burdens incurred by the animals were driven by the steers over them w-re lost. They separated as soon camp.
ton, on the hills overlooking Washington
within a few hundred miles of the
A
five
months
term
of
school
closed
in
high
bluffs
and
others
were
smothered
in
common law as so defined and are sub­
as turned loose, and the above number
north pole.
City. The officers at that post, which,
district 11 last week.
ject to no rule except that to lie found in snow drifts. Jack Edwards, a large were lost or perished.
Aluminum has just been used for the
by the way, is one of the most complete
the statues of Congress? We are clearly owner of sheep in Wyoming and Oregon,
The Elmore catne in on Tuesday. She construction of a new fireproof curtain
and modernly equipped of any in the
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of the opinion that this cannot lie so, lost 7000 head of sheep near Kimball,
brought freight for our merchants. She to be used in the opera house, Besancon.
country, are deeply lamenting the pass­
The giant among ships, the Celtic, just
Neb., out of a band of 14,000. The ani­
loaded with salmon at the cannery, and The curtain is 60 feet wide by 54 feet
ing of the canteen. They say the anti­ and that the principles of the common
launched
at
Belfast,
Ireland,
is
an
eighth
mals were on the lambing beds when the
high, and its total weight, composed of
left tor Astoria on Wednesday.
canteen law has not only destroyed the law are operative upon all interstate
of
a
mile
long,
with
a
beam
of
75
feet
aluminum sheets one-twelfth of an
commercial transactions, except so far storm came lip. The storm is still in
Our
merchants
are
kicking,
and
with
canteen, but has parctically wiped out
as thev are modified b? Congressional progress, and many cattlemen will be and 33,000 tons displacement. She has good reason, because the Elmore brought inch thick, will be 4,000 pounds. Had
the post exchange, so far as its general
room for 2800 passengers. Marine craft
sheet iron been used instead of the
ruined.
goods effects are concerned. It is general­ I enactment.’’
keep on growing fast and it is useless to their freight only to the cannery, instead lighter metal the weight would have
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of to town, thereby causing them extra increased to 11,000 pounds.
ly understood the greatest revenue was
Mrs. Carrie Nation who was arrested attempt to fix their limits.
Edward Blewett and his son, Ralph, of
freighting and expense.
derived from the sale of lieer, and the
at Kansas City on Sunday, charged w ith
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The enterprising city authorities of
stopping of those sales has so reduced Baker City, who were associated with obstructing the street, was arraigned be-
The Elmore brought a school library a small northern borough have been
It
has
practically
been
decided
by
the
Leigh
S.
J.
Hunt
in
Seattle,
in
the
early
the profits, other commodities bring sold
trying the experiment of sprinkling a
foie Police Judge McAuley on Monday Cramps Shipbuilding Company to launch of fifty books for District 28.
street with sea water. They find th^.,.
on a slight margin that the exchangecan '90’s, have just received a check from him morning, fined $50u and given until 6 the battle-ship Maine on Memorial Day.
such water binds the dirt together I*
no longer thrive, and no longer attracts for $10,000 and interest at a good rate o’clock that evening to leave town. The Survivors of the original Maine and the
A
telephone
line
is
to
connect
the
south
from 1894. When seen Mr. Blewett was
tween the paving stones, so that wh
the men.
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Judge warned Mrs. Nation if she was widows and orphans of the sailors part of the county with this city, which
averse to talking about the matter. He
it is dry no loose dust is formed to • b>
™
Surrounding Fort Myer, in almost
found in the city after that hour she killed in Havana liarboi .’/.!! probably will be a great convenience to be able to raised by the wind; that sea water
said it was true he had received a check
I
every direction, are groups of s/nall.
would lie arrested and placed in jail. She be invited to attend the launching.
I telephone as far r as Woods.
doe» not dry so quickly as fresli water
for a goodly sum from Mr. Hunt, which
dingy, dirty, groggerirs, w^.e are sold
agreed to leave town, and 15 minutes
so that when salt water lias been used
was for money loaned him after his
the poorest qualities of beer, whiskies
later boarded a street-car for Kansas
one load of it is equal to three loads of
failure, so that he could j»o to Korea.
and other liquors. During the days of
City. Kan. The fine will lie held over
fresh water, The salt water which is
The note was outlawed, but that made
deposited on the street absorbs rnois-
thecanteen these places did little business
Mrs. Nation in case she should return to
no difference—it was paid. Mr. Blewett
turc from the air at night, whereby the
and de|>ended for the most part on the
the Kansas City, Mo., and until she is
said that he had learned from friends in
street is thoroughly moist during the
patronage of farmers. In the lew weeks
released by the court she is practically
the East that Hunt some time ago paid
early morning, and has the appearance
since the abolition of the army canteen,
barred from visiting Kansas City.
out over $200,000 to liquidate outlawed
of having been freshly sprinkled.
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however, these same groggeries have
debts. Mr. Hunt has promised to go to
Reports from Northern Colorado are
been transformed, and everywhere aie
SMOKELESS POWDER.
Baker City on his return from Korea and to the effect that another storm has pre­
seen signs of business activity. Some that
pay a visit to his old friend and business vailed on the prairies for the past 24
have been closed for years for lack of
The Firing Said to Be Extremely Ter«
associate. Mr. Blewett confirms the re­ hours, and still continues
It began
rtfylng to Doth Men and
business have been reo|K*ned and are
port that Mr. Hunt is to start a large with a misty rain, and developed into a
!
Horses.
drawing crowds of soldiers. Moreover
daily paper in Seattle in the near future. veritable blizzard. The loss of stock will
within half a mile of Fort Myer is a small
In the British army the four-legged
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be great, as the animals have become
settlement, a collection of gambling and
recruits are drawn up in a ring round
greatly
weakened
by
exposure
to
the
other.houses of more or less ill repute,
A subscription list is being circulated
an instructor, who fires a pistol. Some
that for some years has done little busi­ at Ogden, Utah, to raise $300,000 for the storms of the past two weeks and lack
:
take the flash and report very quietly
ness, except with the sporting element erection of a Mormon tabernaclejin that of sufficient food. The snow is drifting
and these are soon passed on to severer
that went out from Washington. In the city, the promoters having the assurance badly, and railroad traffic is being de­
trials, while the others have lesson after
layed.
On
Tuesday,
in
the
vicinity
of
last month that town Ims changed its that in event of the success of the under­
lesson until they are quite convinced
that there is no danger to them and be­
hue, and now resembles a thriving min­ taking one of the semi-annual conferences Denver and on the plains the storm is
fore long you might fire a seven-pound­
ing center in the west, save for the mines. of the Mormon Church will be held there. described as the worst for years.
er within a yard of them and they
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Vice has increased generally. The soldiers This means an addition to the city’s in­
would hardly look around. After this
One of the worst storms in recent years
are the men who are accountable for this come of $250,000. Over $150,000 has
they are taught to face fire—that is to
change, but back of that, the Congress already been subscribed, and the rest has has been in progress at Cheyenne, Wyo.,
say, to gallop fearlessly up to a line or
which abolished the canteen is held pri­ been promised. This move is the result for 18 hours. Snow began to fall early
square of infantry, blazing away with
Monday
morning,
and
several
inches
nt a rly responsible by the officers.
of the jealousy engendeied between Salt
their rifles, and to charge batteries of
were
added
to
the
large
amount
already
The officers stationed at Fort Mver Lake and Ogden by the recent fake rail­
quick-firing guns. Of course, only
freeley sav there has been more drunken* road agitation started in Salt Lake. on the ground. The snow is light and a
blank cartridges are used, and so to a
ness at that post in the past month than Other parties in Ogden are endeavoring high wind has drifted it badly. The
trained horse going into battle for the
first time there Is no difference between
there were tinder the canteen system in to establish an exposition ground for an railroads are using their snow-bucking
the harmless thunder of the maneuvers
:
six months. This is particularly so interstate exposition, including Nevada, machinery. The livestock losses from
and the death-dealing storm which
around pay day. When thecanteen was Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. Over $10.- this and former storms are enormous.
sweeps over the battlefield. The poor
in operation, they say pay day brought 000 has been raised for this purpose, and All the small ranches in Western Ne­
:
brute only learns what the difference
110 change in the good order of the post. the support of leading men in other braska and South Dakota and Eastern
really is by bitter experience.
Wyoming have lost heavily. The tem­
It now brings general distubance. The states has been enlisted.
When smokeless powder came into
perature is now near zero.
explanation it easy. Thecanteen at Fort
general use it was found that in many­
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Myer was a general place of congrega­
cases horses which would face the
Sixty carloads of pickled beef will go
Railroad officials have received advices
tion for the men. There was no disorder, to Portland for reshipment to Vladivo-
smoke of guns using black powder
in regard to the illumination of Niagara
without flinching flinched and shied at
there was no commotion, nor rioting stock, Siberia. This is a new departure
Falls bv the Michigan Central Railroad.
the flash and roar unaccompanied by­
The abolition of the canteen destroyed in Portland’s export business, and since
A string of arc lights has been swung
smoke. Continental opinion is some­
this place of congregation and threw the it is lielieved to be the largest single ship
across Niagara River just below the falls
what divided as to the moral effect of
men into the near-bv saloons where their ment set afloat front this Coast, it looks
smokeless powder on men and horses,
and
the
electricity
will
be
turned
on
five
surroundings and associations were of well for that city. Henry Mett, purcha­
but the general conclusion seems to
minutes before the night trains arrive,
the very worst, while the liquor they sing agent for Kunst & Allters, the
be that in daylight it is not more terri­
making the scene light as day while the
purchase is bad. If men have been ac­ heaviest importers of Vladivostock, has
fying than black powder, although
train passes at Falls View Station, on
customed to the moderate use of beer or arranged for the deliverv of the beef,
some hold that to see men and horses
the
American
side.
The
lights
are
so
other (leverages, you cannot, evidently, which was purchased from Swift & Co.,
struck down by an invisible agency-
brilliant, it is said, that one may read a I
must necessarily be so. But it is gen­
destroy their taste by taking awav the a large packing concern of Chicago. The
erally agreed that the use of smokeless
canteen. Tilt evil that has resulted was enormous shipment is already on the newspaper at Prospect Park, which is
quite a distance from the falls proper.
powder at night has a much more dis­
expected in most quarters. The Fort
way to Portland, having deen forwarded
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turbing effect than that of the old
M yer officci s say it now remains to I k * * from St. Paul on three trains of 20 cars
The entire body of German police, es­
powder, because the flashes of the
seen whether Congress, after having a
each. One section started Saturday, an­ pecially those stationed at seaport
guns, unobscured by smoke, are a great
year in which to observe the workings other Sunday, ami the third Monday.
, deal more vivid. The fear thus inspired
towns, and the Berlin political police,
of its illy-framed legislation, will have
j can, however, be overcome by training,
The trains will arrive in succession daily are eagerly watching for nn anarchist
the courage to rectify what is a manifest
but there is another fear which must,
in order as thev were dispatched, and named Romagnoli. It has transpired
evil.
in the nature of the case, be felt for the
the first section is due about the 22nd.
that Romagnoli, who recently lived in
first time on the battlefield, and that is
South America, is now on his wav to
A correspondent of the Associated Press
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the often uncontrollable terror pro­
J. P. ALLEN,
hears from an authoritative source that
duced both in men and horses by the
Lee Wintturi, a Chinook fisherman, Germany, intrusted by the Buenos Ayres
Proprietor
anarchist
club
with
the
task
of
assasina-
[ whistling of bullets and the screaming
the Chinese indemnities for war expenses, was taken tn Astoria Friday on the
and banging of shells. Some authori­
exclusive of claims of private individuals steamer Nahcotta, more dead than alive. ting the Kaiser. Romagnoli so far has
ties have, indcod, said that since the
the police. It is conjectured that First class accommodation
and missions, have lieenfixed ns follows : In the afternoon Wintturi and two other evaded
'
introduction of Smokeless powder an-'
Russia, 360,000,000 marks (about $90,- men left Chinook in a fishing boat, but he left the ship at some intermediate
at second class rate.
the great increase in the range and ac-
000,000) ; France. 260,000,000 marks neglected to ballast it properly. When port.
curacy of weapons, it would be im­
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(about $65,000,000) ; Germany, 240.- near the head of Sand Island the boat
MEALS IN THE
possible to keep cavalry in hand under
An impression has prevailed among BEHT
000,000 marks (about $60,000,000) ; was struck bv a squall and capsized, (
the fire of modern artillery, but this is
CITY.
Oregon hunters that a law recently
England, 90.000,000 marks (about $22,- Wintturi sank twice and was going
probably an exaggeration.^Pearson a
passed in Washington required them to
Tillamook, Ore
Magazine.
000,000).
France will also present down the third time when his brother
pay a license fee of $10 before they could
claims for the indemnity of the Italian seized him and held him al>ove water
He Co.ld.'t Help It.
hunt in that state. Such impression is
mission.
until the arrival of assistance. When incorrect. As near as can lie ascertained
I am astonished to hear you »ay that
I placed aboard the Nahcotta
intturi from reading the law relating to hunt­
J raleman told you all these things- I
I was apparently dead, and even after the ing passed by the recent Washington
gave them to him in strict eonfl
aence.”
arrival of the steamer at Astoria he Legialntnre, it imposes a fee of only |1
“Vex, but he say s you told them to
' showed no signs of life. He whs taken upon residents of Oregon, Washington
him during your late voyage to Ku-
i to St. Mary’s Hospital, and there re* and Idaho, nnd n tee of $10 upon resi­
rope.”
vived.
E.
dents of nil other stntes.
with’i/r1*1’ but what ’that r>t ,o do
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Who lia» a fine nmortment of
For AH Kinds of Shooing.
Jack Powell, in nn Attempt to kill a
Everything. You can’t expect a
Investigation shows thnt the money
All DetlraMe Calibers and Welfbt»
WATCHES.
Depnty Sheriff, met his own death at stolen from the government by Captain1
man to keep anything to himxelf on his
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liAVOniTga.
non
huntinc
.
CLOCKS
Mullan, lchiho. Three men tired from oiierlin M. Carter was safely invested. I
first ocean voyage, can you 7”—Rich-
Madelines. K Army caliber, wel-ht 0
ponn.1».
and
andmsh at two Deputy Sheriffs, wound, Although Carter has hern se|mr itedfvoin
mond Dispatch.
Model 1*04 . 30 W. C. F. «über. Extra Light,
Weight
81-2
jtounds.
JEWELRY,
ing Deputy James Rose twice in the right the money, there is some danger that he
I
><■» I4.a,
Mil 19*4.
arm, and once in the right thigh. Deputy will lie p irdoneil lietbre long to enjov the
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Little Gabe (in the midst of his read­
Williams
tired
six
or
seven
shots
in
the
Madel IRC2. 44 and « caliber, “Take Down, - weich«
ing)—Why. I didn't know that rabbits
OPTICAL COODS.
frnit» of big »teal, for he is feigning to lie
direction of the Hashes, killing Powell. sick.
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knew anything about ’rithmetie.
M®«l
45-70 caliber, “Extra Light,” weight
The shooting occurred just Itclorc mid
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Farmer Hawbucx—They don't.
VVill guarantee nil goods ns repre­
night. Powell was seen running away
‘ But. paw, it aays here that rabbits
Chief of Police Gibson, at Salem, Or.,
Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Guns.
sented.
after want. His body was not fonnd received a telephone message from
multiply with astoniahin' rapidity."—
Judge.
until next morning. Threats had l*en Turner, saying that the post other nt
■ad Mfems. S m H far Ni -mp lata» CsMpa
made that with the abolition of martial that place was robbed at noon Monday,
Ua W.wspapars la Naraeea.
WIKEmi IEK1TM MB M
CALL Z.V AND INSPECT
law in the Coear d’Alenes all whp served while the Postmaster was at dinner. The
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important state that is absolutely with­
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