Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 10, 1901, Image 3

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    General News,
waulik River. This location is almost the pnrijose* of 'General Chaffee to teach his dot hmg,made him take off hisfshoes
directly north of Nome and to go there the rebellious inhabitants a lesson and and socks and stand bareiooted in the
Sir Thomas Lipton has given the first from the latter place necessitates a voy­ force them to respect the power and snow, while (the robliers pocketed $65
Intimation that he will challenge again age of 300 miles around the coast to sovereignty of the United States.
which Blarney had hidden in .a sock.
for the America's cup. •’ Y’ou msy say Behring Straits and through into the
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They .then ordered him to drive on with,
for rue,” he raid, ” that if the cup is to Arctic Ocean.
A verdict of guilty was returned by the out looking back if he valued his life.
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jury in the B. F. Durphvcasein Portland The only comfort Blarney got out of the
leave this country I am determined to
Representative W. B. Shattuc, of Ohio, on Monday, who was charged with I robbery was the knowledge that the
hiveit.” From saying more than this
chairman of the immigration committee I bigamy. The deliberations.of,’the jury robbers overlooked a large sum of mon­
Sir Thomas wished to be excused.
of the House, saw the President on Sat­ • occupied about four hours. Dtirphy ex­ ey which he carried in a valise in the
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A letter received by the Havas Agency urday in regard to a bill which he will pected to be acquitted,"but heshowedno bottom of the cart.
from Salónica, dated October 4, says : introduce on the assembling of Congress, ’ sign of disappointment at the result, and
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"The American Consul here has just re­ having for its object the suppression of I quietly resumed his seat after the ver. | Herr Kress, inventor of an airship,
ceived orders to make the arrangements anarchistic literature and speech in this diet was announced. He is at liberty on started Thursday afternoon on another
with the Vali (Governor) for the pay­ country. Mr. Shattucsaid that the pro­ $1000 cash bail. The usual motion for trial flight on the Tullnerbadier Reser­
ment of the lausoin of Miss Stone. The posed measure would be made to secure ; a new trial was made by his attorneys, voir, Vienna. The result was disastrous.
United States will advance the money, for it the support of all parties.
and Judge Sears granted five days’ time [ After going a certain distance, Herr
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afterward settling with Turkey.”
within which to present the same. The Kress started his motor at full sjieed
Mrs. J. A. Witmer, a widow, residing penalty provided by statute for poly­ ahead, which caused the forward part
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The Clatsop County Court, acting as at Dayton, 0., has been arrested by the gamy is imprisonment iu the county jail ot the flying machine to rise about 35
a board of equalization, reduced the police at the instigation of the Coroner not less than six months, nor exceeding centimeters out ol the water. On rising
assessed valuation of timber lands in and is held a prisoner at the central one year, or imprisonment in the peni­ to this height the whole machine sud­
that county to the following figures : On station pending an investigation into tentiary of not less than one year nor denly lost its equilibrium and swung
the Columbia River slope, $3 per acre very serious charges. Mrs. Witmer, the not more than four years, or a fine of. over to the right. This caused it to fill
and all others, $2.50 per acre. The police sav, is suspected of 14 murder», not less than $300 nor more than $1000. with water, and it sank like a stone.
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The water at this point is 15 meters
assessor had fixed the valuations at $5 the list including four husbands, five
children, one sister and four members of
A new method of Summer fallowing j deep. Herr Kress, who was alone in
to $7 per acre.
different families in which she was em­ land has been tried by several farmers' the living machine', was carried down
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near Pendleton, Oregon, this year with with the ship, but thanas to the life-pre­
Major Cornover recently killed two ployed as housekeeper.
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splendid results. Potatoes were raised server lie .w ore, he came to the surface
chickens near Weston, Or., in the craws
The wedding of Miss Helen Morton, on the land, and the cultivation has and was able to grasp the poles which
of which were found small gold nuggets
the officer and engineman, who were
daughter
of Levi P. Morton, ex-Vice- proved beneficial to the soil and a most witnesses ot the accident, held out to
to the value of $1.25. The gold was of
President
of
the
United
States,
and
him.
The aged inventor— he is more
profitable crop is now being harvested.
the small, well-worn variety, the nug­
than 70 years of age—was in u verv ex­
gets being quite small, but perfect in Count Boson de Perigord, a son of the The land needs a rest from grain grow­ hausted condition, and had sustained
every respect. How the chickens secured Duke of Talleyrand-Perigord, was cele­ ing, but the production of root crops some slight injuries.
brated on Saturday at St Mary’s Cath­ seems to bring the desired results, and
the yellow dust is still a mystery.
olic Church, Chelsea, Eng., with consider­ the land is kept free from weeds and is
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An appeal to “ Christian America,” able display. The church was lavishly i left in excellent condition for seeding.
has been issued to aid the efforts of the decorated with palms and ferns, all the | One 80-acre patch of potatoes is now be­
relatives and friends of Miss Ellen M. pews were fastooned with white chrys­ ing harvested.
On this land about
Stone, the missionary now held captive anthemums and red roses alid the side 3000 sacks of 100 pounds each will be
by brigands in the Balkan Mountains, chapels were hung with gat lands of secured. At present prices these potatoes
are worth $5000 in cash, and will find
to raise the $112,000 demanded as a flowers.
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ransom for her delivery. The brigands
ready buyers at that figure. A. A. Mc­
State Superintendent of Prisons Col­
Daniel is the lucky farmer who tried the
have threatened io take Miss Stone’s life
lins has given orders that Czolgosz, the
unless the money is forthcoming on Octo, murderer of President McKinley, must experiment on this large scale, and he is
TARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
her 8th.
PORTLAND, OREGON
4}
Au- happy over the result.
not
be
subject
of
noterietv
while
in
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A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal
burn
prison
awaiting
electracutiou.
He
A telegram has been received at the La
John Blarney, of Grass Valley, was
A practical, progressive school, conspicuous
not
Grande, Oregon, land office from Com­ must not be seen, and visitors must
stood up at a pistol’s point and com­ for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates
be permitted to enter any part of the
missioner Hermann, of the General Land
pelled to stand barefooted in the snow in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers.
Office, directing that all the land sur prison where knowledge might begained while two masked highwavnen relieved Already proud of a high standing wherever
of his location. The warden of the pri­
rounding the Columbia, North Pole and
him of $65 in gold, a watch and revolver. known, it steadily grows better and better.
son has been instructed to inform the
Golconda mines is no longer subject to
Blarney was on his way to Grass Val­ Open all the year. Students admitted any time.
guards and other employes of the prison
entry. The reason for this action is not
ley in the midst of a snow storm, when Private or class instruction. Learn what and
that the devulging of any information
how wc teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free.
known, unless it is for the purpose of
two masked men stopped him and com­
concerning him or his doings will be con­
---------------- Board of Directors
calling a halt on the destruction of tim­
pelled him to dismount at the point of
sidered a grave breaeh of discipline, and
D. P.’THOMPSON, PRESIDENT
ber in that neighborhood.
pistols. They took his watch and re­
will be dealt with accordingly.
D. SOLIS COZIEN - - DAVID M DÜNN«
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volver from him, and finding no coin in
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George W. Davis, ex-clerk of the
Over 100 tons of salt have been sold by
School Land Board, at Salem, on Mon­ D. R. Jones from his salt marsh, near
day, tiled an answer in the suit brought Warner, in the southern part of the
against him and bis bondsmen by Attor­
slate. Three years ago Mr. Jones gath­
ney General Blackburn. The answer
ered 600 tons from his marsh. Since
was sworn to by Mr. Davis, September
then he has not been able to do so well,
14, ill Kern County, Cal, before Ronald
owing to the dry seasons, as he depends
McDuiialii, a notary public.
There is
on the working of the elements alto­
nothing to show what part of Kern
gether for the harvest. In the future he
Comity Mr. Davis is in.
intends to erect a series of windmills to
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pump up the waters from the marsh and
The North German Lloyd steamship
catch the salt by evaporation in huge
Kron Prinz Wilhelm arrived at Ply­
vats. In this way the salt would beper-
mouth, Eng., at 5 o’clock on Monday fectly clean and free from dirt. There is
morning from New York, having made a readv demand for this salt among the
usiness
nglish
cademic
tudies
the fastest maiden voyage on record.
stockmen, who buy it for their stock.
hilosophy
usic
lassics
ciences
The record is 5 days, 9 hours and 48
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minutes from Sandy Hook lightship.
art
tc
etc
The latest advices from the Philippines
Her best dav's run was 540 miles. The indicate that the military authorities
THOROUGH INSTRUCTION.
record time from New York to Plymouth
intend to take prompt and vigorous Athletic,
Literary and Religious Organizations.
is held by the Deutschland ot the Ham­ measures for the suppression of the in-
burg-American line, namely 5 days, 7 surrection in the Island of Samar, and
EXPENSES REDUCED TO THE MINIMUM.
hours and 38 minutes, made in Septem­ that attention will be diiected first to
First Term Begins September 25th, IÇOI.
ber, 1900,
the summary punishment ofthe treacher­
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Second Term Begins January 2nd, 1902.
A new elderado is reported near the ous natives who took part in the mas
Third
Term Begins March 21st, 1902.
shores of Good Hope Bay, the most sacre of Company C , of the Ninth In-
Balangiga.
There
is,
thcre-
For further information and catalogue address.
southern extention of Kotzebue Sound, fantry, at
and is the northern boundary of Summer fore, every prospect that the Island of
C. C. POLING, President.
Peninsula. The center ot attraction is Samar will l>e the theater of active hos-
DALLAS,
OREGON.
some
time
to
come,
as
it
is
Candle Creek, a tributary of the Ke. tilitics for
Dallas College, Dallas,
Oregon.
HEALTHFUL
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A
LOCATION.
Complete Courses in
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