Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1901, Image 3

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    Supplement to tbe Olamook fjeaòligty.
Items of General News.
a number of negroes were entered, doors man with whom lie was said to have and died half an hour later. The two
being broken in amid great confusion been concerned and who died on the highwaymen dashed out ofthe place, not
It i; quite unlikely that any Fall fiah ■ and much noise. Threats were made scaffold belonged to a Fenian organiza­
even pausing to look at the dying man
inn W>11 be done thia season on the Col­ that all negroes should be driven frem tion and planned the rescue of two Irish-
on the floor, and sped up C ctreet and
umbia.
The cannerymen figure out the place. The police were called out, American suspects, who were being con­
were lost to sight.
that they will be unable to pay more and the rioters were dispersed. A num. veyed to prison in Manchester. In the
than 1 cent per pound for the raw fish, her of people on both sides were injured, attack on the prisou van, a policeman
Grain Pool a Success.
and at this price it will be impossible to but no fatalities are reported.
was killed.
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get fishermen to work.
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S alem , Aug. 26,—The Waldo Hills
All Western Cregon will havecommon
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More and more stress is being laid by
The Forest drove Times has passed rates on lumber and shingles destined to physicians on the subject ofproper masti­ grain pooling farmers completed the sale
into new hands. J. Wheelock Marsh points east of the McCammon Junction, cation of food. Most persons would lx of their holdings Saturday evening at
sold the plant to Waller Hoge, of Lin- Idaho, after this week. Southern Pacific highly offended if they were told that Rock Point. There were three bidders
coin, Neb. Mr. Hoge has been con­ points will be able to ship through Port­ they bolt their food, yet if they will only and the struggle between them was so
nected with the newspaper business in land to the East at the Portland rate. watch the chances are that they will hot that it looked like the Chicago Board
Nebraska for 25 years. —The paper, poli­ Lower Columbia points will enjoy the catch themselves in the act. The percent­ of Trade. Simpson & Bean, of Albany,
tically, will be independent.
same rate, but cannot use it through age of folk who devote the proper got 55,000 bushels of Fall oats at $16 55
l’oriland. TheO. R. <fc N. does not join amount of time and care to chewing a ton and 1605 bushels of Spring oats.
Jack Winters, the man who got away in the Lower Columbia rate, but it does their food is very small. Yet a person Gardner Bros, of Stayton, got 11,000
with $330,000 in gold bullion from the join in the rate given the Southern Pa who does not chew thoroughly what lie bushels of wheat at 8 -enta per bushel
Selbv Smelting Works, and afterwards cific lines. The reason for this discrimin­ eats not only injures himself much more above Salem price at any time the owner
confessed, was sentenced to 15 years at ation is said to be that the O. R. & N. than he imagines, blit also misses the wishes to sell. A large majority of the
Folsom. "¡The prisoner took the sentence and Southern Pacific are under one con­ the Ixst and most enjoyable and nutri­ farmers of the neighborhood are in the
coolly, nnd asked that he be sent to Snn trol now while the Astoria and Colnm- tious parts of his diet. It is a common pool, and the plan will be continued next
Quentin, but the request was refused.
bia River Railroad is outBide this “har­ thing to here persons say that they can­ year even more systematically. Count­
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monized group. The O. R, & N. wishes not eat this or that because it does not ing the oats sold, and about 30.000 bush­
Negligence ^on the part of the Pen- to protect the lumber business along its agree with them. The chances are that els in the same region which were not
noyer-McBride Metschan School Land own lilies from competition of mills in they could cat it with impunity if they in the pool, but which will not sell at
the same figure, it is claimed that a gain
Board is strongly imputed in the stip- territory outside the family.
would only learn to chew it.
of $4200 has been made on that one
lation recectly filed in the Davis defalca­
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tion suit by Bondsmen Bingham and
The newspaper editors of Paris are item.
The Treasury officials have unearthed
McCormack
and
Attorney-Genera! what they allege is a wide conspiracy in havinganother of their periodical attacks
Blackburn. The Attorney-General has Nogale. Ariz., to admit Chinese to the of hysteria. This time they do not see
Another Negro Burned.
already charged negligence in his suit United States. Thus far the collector at England menacing the peace of Europe,
against the board, but it remains for Nogales. William Hoey, and Deputy and or Germany meditating some diablerie,
C hattanoga , Tenn., Aug. 25.—Henry
the bondsmen to jioint out more definite­ Chinese Inspector B. F. Jossey, Frank but the United States plottling the Noles, the negro who shot to death Mrs.
ly wherein the board was negligent.
Howz and another Chinaman, who lives swallowing whole of the peppery Latin Charles Williams, wife of a prominent
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at Clifton, Ariz, have been arrested. American nations of Venezuela and larmer near Winchester, Tenn., last Fri­
A new thing in telephones has been in­ Other arrests will follow. It is charged Colombia and possibly a few other day, was captured early this morning
augurated at one of the piers of that the Chinese in large numbers have tobacco-sauce countries to the south of at a water tank near Coan, Tenn. He
the big ocean-going steamers at New been permitted to cross the border upon us. They have worked themselves into was taken to Winchester by his captors
York. Telephone apparatus is placed the payment totlie collector of anywhere a perfect frenzy of fear of American and placed in the County Jail. Several
on the steamers, and a station erected from $50 to $200 apiece. Hoey wss ap­ imperialism that would have done credit hundred citizens from the neighborhood
on the pier. Connection is made by a pointed about a year and a half ago from to Mr. Bryan himself in the mid-heat where the crime was committed aug­
flexible cord. By this means telephone Indiana. He is widely known among of last fall's campaign. The perturbed mented the crowd to thousands. They
communication can lx established with Republicans of the state. Before he Paris editors may, however, calm them­ swept forward upon the jail, overpow.
incoming steamers before the gang plank went to Arizona, Hoey was foreman in selves. No one in the United States ered the Sheriff nnd his deputies, took
is put out. In the case of outgoing a steam mill, and his appointment was wants to annex or absorb or swallow the prisoner and started for the scene of
steamers, passengers can have telephone regarded as a recognition of the labor or do anything else wild or unusual. the crime, 12 miles distant at 10:15 A.M
All that this country desires in South The mob was orderly, but determined.
communication with friends till the interests.
America, ns in the rest of the world, is It seemed that the whole population for
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vessel leaves the pier.
The steamer Hating arrived bringing that the fire-eaters shall devote them­ miles around had turned out to see the
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Professional betting men are beginning the remains of five victims of the Is selves to their own fire-eating and not fate of the wretch. A procession, three
to show a keen interest in the coming lander disaster. In all, 19 bodies have disturb or menace the peace and comfort miles in length, followed the inob to the
international yacht race, and some men now been recovered, and it is authentl of the people who may lx their guests Williams home.
who are well known in the sporting cally stated that the total number of for business or other reasons.
Arriving at a point in sight of the scene
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world are inclined to give the long end lives lost was 40. Advice from Skagway
of the crime, the negro was placed upon
Shot by Saloon Robbers.
to Shamrock. One of the most promi­ of the latest date state that after some
a stump and given a chance to make ii
statement. Heinountedthestumpstolid.
nent of these sporting men is quoted as of the bodies were washed ashore, ghou­
T acoma , Aug. 25.—A sensational sa­ ly and laughed as he began his state­
saying that the men who make bets are lish acts were committed by Indians, At
disgusted with the trials of the Ameri­ that tin.e the coast was not in control of loon hold-up and murder occurred early ment. He said:
"Tell all my sisters and brothers to meet
can boats, and that th<St with the l>ank patrolmen, and the bodies cast ashore this morning while the carnival crowd
me in glory. I am going to make that
rolls do not like the performance of Con­ were temporarily unprotected. As soon was on its way to the masked ball.
Two masked men entered the Elk sa. my home. Tell my mother to meet me
stitution. He has expressed the opinion as it was discovered in Juneau that ths
that even money bets on the race will work of robbing the corpses was in pro­ loon at 154R South C street nnd ordered where parting will be no more.’’
He was then asked as to whether anyone
prevail.
gress, the United Stales Marshal dis­ the occupants to throw up their hands.
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patched a number of deputies to the Proprietor Hermsen took it to lx a joke , else was implicated in the crime. Noless
Helen Post, her husband. Colonel C.
scene and at the date of the sailing of on the part of the revelers and remarked : stated emphatically that there was no
C. Post, and her son in-law, C. F. Burg­
"You're coming it pretty course.”
one implicated but himself.
the Hating it was understood that sev­
man, were arrested at Dsytonia, Fla.,
The answer was a shot from one of
“Wliy did you kill Mrs. Williams?’’
eral of the ghouls had been apprehended.
on information sworn to by a United
All of them were Indians. At present, the men's revolvers that grazed the fore­ he was asked.
States Posuiffice Inspector, charging
“I just done that because I had nothing
the coast line is fully covered with pa­ head of Ed ward Pfankachen and slightly
them with using the mails for fraudu­
trols Of the bodies recovered, nine were wounded J. Kempin. Three pairs of else to do.”
lent purposes. The offense alleged con
He finished Ma statement at 1:35 P.
buried in Juneau. It is understood that hands shot into the air immediately and
sista in sending through the mails circu­
the majority of the interred remains the men meekly did the bidding of the M He was taken from the stamp, car­
lars professing to cure patients at a long
robbers They emptied the till nnd were ried to a tree nearby, latund to the tree
were those of members of the crew.
distance bv means of mental science.
standing in front of the bar when Kem­ by chains and his body saturated with
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Mrs. Post claimed to lie able to heal all
Patrick Malady, who many years ago pin saw an opportunity to escape. He oil. At 1 40 P M. a match was applied
kinds of diseases, even restoring the was convicted and sentenced to life im­ bolted toward the door to call for help. and instantly the quivering body was
blind to sight, holding that no disease prisonment in England for complicity in A shot from the revolver of one of the enveloped in flames
Fence rails were
was incurable by her method of treat­ the Fenian plot for which the three Irish- men passed dangerously near his back piled about the burning body and soon
ment.
men known to history as "The Man­ and buried itself in the wooden partition life was extinct. The negro made no
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outcry at any time, and died as stolidy
near by.
South Camden, N.J., was the scene chester .Martyrs,’- wereexecuted. is dying
Ben Johnson, an employe ofthe smelter, as a stoic. Thera were no disorderly
in
St.
Michael
s
Hospital.
Newark,
N.
J.
of trouble between negroes and whites
had just pushed open the door to enter wanes about the burning body. At least
Monday night. The affair might almost Malady was pardoned after serving 10
the saloon when Kempin rushed by him. 6 110 people witnessed the horrible fate of
years
of
his
sentence,
and
came
to
this
lie termed a riot. A negro was arrested
One of the roblxrsshotnt the ixwcomer the negro. Many remained until night­
by the police, and reports exaggerating country, going West. He returned to
and the ball struck him above the left fall. augmenting the blaze until the body
Newark
some
months
ago
in
bad
health.
his offense becoming spread, the white
hip. He dropped to the floor in the door was entirely consumed. Then they de
Malady
insists
that
he
is
innocent
of
the
p ople in the neighborhood became ex-
way with a cry that be hud been shot. parted for their homes quietly.
cited. A mob formed, and the houses of offense for which he was convicted. The
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