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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1901)
Supplement to tl}e Okunook fyaòli^fyt | of Private 1’hineas Foutz, Company K, that the proclamation is based upon sug lends additional weight to the belief that I Nineteenth Infantry. This soldier was gestions which the Government of Natal he will lie leniently dealt with forcon- fessing the erime and locating the spot Walter N. Dimtnick, formerly of Port convicted by a general court martial at forwarded to Colonial Secretary Cham where he secreted the bullion. berlain July 4, and that the date, ! Cebu, P. 1-, for the murder of Geneviva land, is in jail in San Francisco, on a September 15, was recommended by charge of embezzling $33,000 from the Torres, a native Filipino girl, by Cockran Was Snubbed. stabbing her to death with a sword cane Lord Milner. government. * * * in her home at Mrndane, Cebu, Novem N ew Y ork , Aug. 10.—Bnurke Coch Thief Has Confessed Secret Service agents are scouring the ber 15, 1900. The court sentenced the ran had an unpleasant experience last vicinity of Forest Grove, Or., in the hope accused to be hanged. night in the lobby of the House of Com 3 an F rancisco . Aug. 10.—John Win- mons in London where Mr. Cockran that they will be able to run to earth * * * parties who are supposed to have a den Alexander Segura, a detective in the ters, who was arrested for the Selby was the guest of Winston Churchill. A there where spurious coins are made. employ of the Italian Government, is Smelting Works robbery, has confessed dispatch to the World from London des credited with saying that Bresci is not the crime, and so far $130,000 worth of cribes the incident as follows: * * * August Schwab, 65 years of age, a the man who killed King Humbert of bullion lias been recovered from the Bay While taking Mr. Cockran around Win real estate agent, shot himself through Italy. The man who killed King Hum- where he had sunk it. For three days the ston met Colonel Arthur Lee, recently the heart and died on the grave of his liert is one Luigi Granotti, a former detectives have tried all sorts of intimi the British military attache at Wash, two sons in New York, whose death four comrade of Bresci in Paterson, who dation to make Wintersconfess, but their ngton, nnd called him over. years ago had, it is thought, effected the stood right at Bresci’s side when the threats apparently had no effect upon "Don't you know my friend, Bourke latter fired on the King. Granotti is him. Finally he asked to see Supcrintind- Cockran ?” he asked. man’s mind. ent Von der Kopp, of the works, who, lie * * * said to have fired the fatal shot after “ Yes,’’ said Colonel Lee, curtly; "the M. Santos'Dumont. the aeronaut, Bresci had twice discharged his revolver said, was the only friend he had. Li his last time I saw him he was welcoming agaia attempted to circle Eiffel tower. without effect. This discovery was made conversation with Von der Ropp, Winters Boer delegates to Washington," and the He succeeded in rounding the tower with by Segura, he maintains, while he was manner indicated that he knew where former attache turned on his heel. difficulty. The baloon was then unable working in the guise of a mill hand the gold had been hidden. Von der Ropp Mr. Cockran only smiled, while told him that they had a strong case to make headway against strong winds, among the anarchists of Peterson. against him and that he would be sent Churchill made profuse apologies for and fell near a house in that vicinity. M. * * * subjecting his guest to such a rebuff. to prison for 30 years. He said : Santos-Dumont was not injured. Attorney General Blackburn at Salem "You will be an old man when you get * * * on Friday, began a suit against Sylves Steps will be taken through the me ter Pennover, George W. McBride and out and it will do you no good to hide TWO LIVE PAPERS dium of Eastern capitalists for the con Philip Metschan, to recover $30,932.08, the gold. We know it is hidden ill the struction of an electric railway from alleged to be due the state on account of water near the works and we will search The regular subscription pricefor Portland in the direction of Forest the defalcation of George W. Davis, every inch. You may be sure that the THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50,and gold will be found before you get out of Grove, which will first be built to Mount clerk of the School Land Board in 1894. the regular subscription price of Calvary cemetery by way of Mount The complaint and summons were served prison." the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50* Winters finally weakened and told Von Zion. upon Metschan, thus giving jurisdiction Any one subscribing for THE * * # der Ropp that he had taken the gold and to the Circuit Court for that comity. HEADLIGHT atid paying one A fortune of $2,000,000, now in the would take him to the spot where it was The complaint was verified by District year in advance can get both for United States Treasury, awaits a young hidden. The criminal, in company with Attorney Hart, on June 27, but the com $2.25. Pole named Dembitsky, provided he can Superintendent Vot der Ropp and a mencement of the suit was delayed until trace his relationship to Baron Ludwig force of detectives, left on a tug last night HEADLIGHT one of the parties should come to Salem, Napoleon Dembitsky, who fought with for Crockett. There they waited all night and so that service could he secured. the Union Army and died on the battle for the low tide. Winters pointed out WEEKLY OREGONIAN. * * * field during the Civil War. the place at the end of the railroad One Year for |2.25* Bespattered with decayed eggs and wharf, behind tile coal bunkersat the be pursued by a shouting, angry crowd, ginning of the Vallejo ferry slip. At that El>en L. Boyce was executed on the two followers of Dowie, the faith point, at low tide the mud is about four I fifth floor of the Court-house on Friday, healer, fled through the streets of South feet deep, covered by a foot of water. I at Tacoma, for wife murder. He slept Chicago, nnd only by the aid of a soundly from 2 to 5 o’clock, and even I When the tug first reached Crockett Win- j friendly motorman of the Calumet Line ters pointed out the spot in the water then had hope of a stay of execution. He were allowed to escape. The supposed DEALER IN collapsed when summoned for the march where he had thrown the gold. Super recognition by the crowd of one of the intendent Von der Rupp marked the to the gallows, but was revived and, as Harness, men as Henry Christensen caused the he stood on the scaffold, said, “ I am a : place on the wharf and the tug steamed hostile movement. It was Christensen's soldier still.” I away to wait for low tide. I Saddles, wife who died without medical assis * * * | This morning Winters himself got into 1 Representatives of 115 of the largest tance about two weeks ago from in the mud and water up to his neck and Whips, indefiendent cracker factories will meet juries, the faith-healers failing to save! j for an hour and a half groped for the Robes, etc. in St. Louis the last week of September her. The throng remembered the pub missing bullion. Up to 10 o'clock $110,. to form an association similar to that of lished statements of her deathbed suffer-1 000 worth had been recovered. This in •••••••• tlin wholesale grocers, their purpose ings, and was in no humor to give the cludes the four bars of fine gold. Win | The most complete line being to light the National Biscuit Com faith-healers a cordial reception when and the lowest prices in ters had put some of the bars in bags. pany. known as the cracker trust, collec they attempted to preach their doctrine the county. He said that one of the bars had broken lively and throughout all parts of the on the street corners. •••••••• and some small bars had dropped out. * * * United States. It is now only a question ofcarcful search J Reparing a Specialty. * * Banishment Threatened. to find the rest of the $280,000. Winters The struggle for mastery between L ondon , Aug. 9.—A Parliamentary claims that he did the job all alone. He manufacturers and men in the steel paper has been issued containing the j says that he made 14 trips from the strike Is now fairly launched, and on the proclamation issued by Lord Kitchener, | vault to the wharf, from which he drop firs: show of strength advantage is with August 7, in accordance with instruc- the former. The general strike order ! lions from the Imperial Government, the ped the gold. The smelter officials, how. ever, are positive that he received as issued by President Shaffer, of the Governments of Cape Colony and Natal sistance from some one. The detectives Amalgamated Association, has so far concurring. The proclamation says : think that his story that he did all him General Banking and Exchange bo* been obeyed by only al»out 14,000 men, " All Commandants, Field Cornets and self is correct. liens. according to the best figures obtainable. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger‘ leaders of armed hands, being burghers The tug with the detectives and the * M * I of the late republic and still engaged I prisoner, Winters, on board has returned many, Sweden, «nd all foreign A dispatch from Paris says that Ger- | in resisting His Majesty's forces, whether j to the city. TILLAMOOK. ORE many certainly, and probably France I in the Orange Colony, the Transvaal or j j S an F rancisco , Aug. 12—It was also, are striving to upset the Monroe other portions of His Majesty's South ' stated at the office of the Selby Smelting doctrine bv trying to purchase Cavo African dominions, and all members of Company at noon that a force of divers, Romano and Cavo Cruz, two of the is the late Governments of the Orange Free 1 1 under the management of the Pinkertons, lands of the Greater Antilles, just off the State and Transvaal, shall, unless they had today taken $65,000 worth of gold northern coast of Cuba. Both islands surrender before September 15, be per from the spot where it was hidden by are very fruitful. They are the property manently banished from South Africa. Winters, making nearly $200,000 of Pnidencio Ebans y Gaya, a rich Span, The cost of maintenance of families of already recovered. It is expected that iard. Neither country seeks to buv the nil burghers in the field who have not balance of the stolen treasure, amount- islands directly. surrendered by September 15 shall he re ing to $80,000, will be recovered inside * * * The large new Warphoo* coverable from such burghers, and shall | of 24 hours. I been completed, and I am »<■■* « For the first time since the outbreak of he a charge upon their property, remov Winters is still detained by the officers to receive nil kindR of meicl»n«'- the Spanish War, President McKinley able and immovable, in the two colo- in this city, but has not been formally storage at my wharf in Ims approved the death sentence in the nies.” charged with the crime. The fact that Goode left for storage :noured • •»*** case of an enlisted man. The case is that 1 he preliminary correspondence shows j he has not been charged with any crime rates. Items of General News. * * * H. Crenshaw, ’ 1 -Ì j 4 OF C. & E. Thayer. General Storage LOWEST RATES-