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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 1.
1902
General News of Interest
| well will kill himself is not stated, but treaty with the Cuban Government.
| it is understood that he will shoot him-
The troops will be stationed at Hava­
The jury in the case of Berrv Howard, self at the table after the repast has been na, Santiago, and Cienfuegos.”
rtf complicity in
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>«
. • 1. • _
Accused of
in fki»»
the Hnolwl
Goebel * concluded.
Mr. Cogswell
and
his aged .1
The Secretary says that no claim has
murder, returned a verdict of not guilty. wife drove to Rutherfordton on Wednes­ been made by the United States for the
Dealers in
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day and took his old army pistol to a settlement of the surnj expended in free­
Managing Director Ismay of the White gunsmith, instructing him to have it in ing Cuba, but that the matter will be
Star line, emphatically denied that the first-class order by June 9. Those who taken up when the Cuban Government
line has been sold to J. P. Morgan & know Mr. Cogswell say he is equal to has been perfected. The party will leave
Co., or any other interest.
the task once he has decided to do it. at once for Washington.
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Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Representative Sims of Tennessee (in­
Oleo Bill is Passed.
Killed a Burglar.
troduced in the House a resolution for
Agent for CHARTER OAR STOVES. Western Washing Maehines
W ashington , April 28.—The oleoma
C hicago , April 28 —In a pistol fight
the repeal of the tariff duties on pork,
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
between two policemen and five burglars rgarine oil I, as it came from the House
mutton and veal.
was
taken
up
and
Mr.
Culberson
(Tex
)
here early to-day one of the latter was
* * *
GROCERY
in Tillamook
The jury in the case of Walter N. killed. Policeman O’Conner saw two moved that it be referred to the Com
Dimmic, accused of embezzling $30,009 men, one of whom he recognized as a mittee on Agriculture. The motion
from the United States Mint, disagreed thief, standing in front of a store on was defeated, 26 to 35.
Teller then offered an amendment
and was discharged at San Francisco. Archer avenve, at Loomis street. When
Dimmick will be retried at the July he approached the men opened fire, to the renovated butter section, of the
fleeing at the same time. The officers i bill as passed by the Senate, defining a
term of court.
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gave chase, returning the shots. The butter trust, and providing that a tax of
There is a great scarcitv of logs in the firing attracted Policeman Herman 10 per cent shall be imposed upon the
various booms of Gray’s Harbor, the Maronde, who reached the store just as products of such a trust and upon the
supply not being over 20,000,000 at the three more men came out of a side en­ capital and assets of such a trust. The
same time last year. Loggers are trance. A pistol fight between the trio amendment was defeated, 25 to 28.
jubilant over a certain advance in prices, and the policeman ensued, and one of
Protector, in change of the measure,
■
and the mill men are equally depressed. the men was shot through the head, moved that the Senate non-concur in
HAVE OK HAND
* # *
in
the
House
amendments
and
a
con
­
dying instantly.
A petition is being circulated in Port­
ference be requested.
land asking that the name of Governor
C< ckrell (Mo.) interposed with a motion
England’s Tobacco War
T. T. Geer be placed on the official bal­
to agree to the House amendments, and
N ew Y ork , April 28.—There is talk of
lot as a candidate for the United States
the motion was agreed tj without divis­
Senate. It is understood that similar a third tobacco combination, says a ion, thus passing the bill.
Finish Rustic,
I etitions are being signed all over the London dispatch to the Tribune. Sev­
eral
England
manufacturers
who
haye
State.
Thousands Surrender.
Also all
ROUGH LUMBER.
* * *
not attached themselves to either the
Senator Mason of Illinois proves to Imperial or the American Tobacco Com­
M anila . April 27 —General Frederick
be the largest stockholder in the Colu­ pany have laid in huge stocks of the D. Grant's expedition in the gunboats
mbia Hydraulic Company, which has material in order to preserve their in­ Baseo and Florida. several «»tea tn
installed a $100,000 hydraulic plant in dependence.
launches and native lighters, has ascend­
Uncharitable thought will deface the
Geer will get an immense vote for
Retaliation Not Feared.
the Atlin district, Alaska, to work a
I11 the meantime there is much specula­ ed the Gandara River in the Island of
Senator, while any defection, expressed most charitable actions.
mountain of gold-bearing gravel, esti­ tion in the tobacco trade with regard to Samar, and has brought the insurgent
Leading republicans at Washington or implied, would be injurious to both
The bigoted hold no beliefs; they are
mated to contain $20,000,000.
the intentions of the two existing trusts, leader Guevarra and his entire command are not disturbed by the threat of Cana­ sides.
held in lionds by them.
* * *
The British concern has only secured the down to the coast. Guevarra’s command dian tariff retaliation if the United
Idleness and riches fuanish time and
William Buckley was sentenced to be adhesion of5 percent of trade, and if the consisted of Rafael Sebastian, Abaki States does not enter into a reciprocity
A Noted Bank Swindler.
tide for the devil’s ships,
hanged for the murder of William Rice bonus scheme is persisted in, $250,000 and 38 other officers, 189 men and 161 agreement with that country, They say
The elaborate coloring of ritual cannot
D over , Del., April 25./—William N.
last October. Rice was one of the strik­ will have to be divided among a small rifles.
that there can be no negotiations with Boggs, formerly teller of the First Na­ cover moral corruption.
ing teamsters. And on the street one number. .Rumor says however that
Prosperity becomes a poison when it
Three hundred insurgents with 131 Canada on the subject of trade relations tional Bank of this city, and who, in
night he was struck in the back of the the bonus will be dropped.
rifles are expected to arrive at Catbalo- so long as the Canadian government 1898, was convicted of embezzling $10?,- grows at the expense of piety.
head, from which injury he died a few
gan, Samar, today, to surrender foi- makes it a prerequisite to such negotia­ 000 of (lie funds of that institution, was
The full salvation of the saint depends
days later. Buckley was arrested and
“Water Cure” Stories For Miles. mally to the American authorities. tions that the United States shall settle released from the Trenton penitintiary on what he is doing for the salvation of
will be hanged for the crime.
Three thousand bolomen, 28 of them the Alaskan boundary question to the today and residents of Dover are await the sinner.
'
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W ashington , April 28—There has been armed with rifles, surrendered yesterday satisfaction of Canada. The threat of
ing with interest his return home. The
The strike on the street-railway sys- a very decided change in sentiment with
The Senate Cuban committee decided
at Sulat, also in Samar.
retaliation is regarded as absured, for as sentence was for five years, but it w’as
tern of the United Railroads, at Sari regard to the compulsory retirement of
to make an investigation of the charge
Guevarra succeeded General Lukban a prominent official pointed out. there
commuted to four by President Roose­ that the sugar trust holds the entire Cu­
Francisco, which went into effect last General Nelson A. Miles. The president
fo the command of the insurgent forces are two sides to that matter and we
velt.
Saturday week, was officially declared it is said, has not changed his mind, but
ban sugar crop, and has appointed a sub­
ill
Samar,
when
the
latter
w'as
captured
could practically ruin the trade of On
Deleware never had a greater scandal committee consisting of Platt of Connec­
oft’ on Saturday. Victory rests with his friends have persuaded him to change I
last February. He announced his in­ tario and Queliec, too, for tlu t matter,
than the one which grew out of the de­
tl’.e employes, who are conceded all his plans. He did intend to issue the
tention to surrender last March
for six months of the year, by the mere falcations of young Boggs. It involved ticut, Burnham and Teller to conduct
their principal demands. The United order at an esrly day putting Miles on
the inquiry. Officials of the sugar trust
Captain L V. W. Kennon,of the Sixth stroke of the pen, which would prevent
u United Statvs Senator, Richard R. and others will be called to testify.
Railroads have granted an advance in the inactive list, but the Senators who
Infantry, reports from the Island of Canada importing through United States
Kenuey,
who
was
twice
placed
on
trial
wages, a 10-hour day and in a measure have been laboring with him told him
Negros the surrender of the latlrone ports goods in bond. In that event she
in the United States District Court,
recognized the carmen’s union.
that it might cost him his re-election to leader Rufo, with 158 officers and men would have to enter her goods at our
charged with improper use of the bank's
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do so. The chief cause for the change of his command, together with 12 guns, custom houses and pay duties in order to
A man given up for dead on Thursday
i money; a member of the Deleware State
at Everett, Wash., and his body pre­ in sentiment is the discloures made ii? 149 boles. seven spears and a few re­ get them into Canada, because her own | Legislature, Colonel Ezekiel Cooper, who
I have just received direct
pared for burial, revived five hours later, the Senate committee hearings. The volvers and daggers. Captain Kennon ports are closed during the winter season, died in prision while serving bis sentence
water cure torture and the report of says th is surrender means the opening excepting 11: the maritime provinces.
from Chicago, the best quality
and sang songs of thanksgiving. The
and several other prominent citizens.
Colonel Gradiner have backed up Miles’ up of the whole of the southern coast of Of course nothing of this kind is being
man, Daniel S. Cain, remained alive
Next to Senator Kenney, Bogg was and latest styles of footwear.
allegations that the war was conducted the Island of Negros. After Papa Isio. thought of, but it is mentioned simply to
until 8 o'clock the next morning when
of
Gentlemen’s,
tlie most conspicuous figure In thh scan­ Consisting
w»th undue severity, and if he were re­ Rufo was the most important ladrone show that two can play at the game of
death came. Deceased was a native
|
Ladies
’
,
Misses
and
Children’s
dal.
tired at this lime ii would be charged by chief on the island, he promises to retaliation.
of Alabama. 58 years old, and had
Without his aid the government never i Shoes that was ever offered for
his friends that it was spite due to the force Papa Isio and his few remaining
As to the Alaskan boundary question, could have unraveled the tangled books
reside in Everett for five years, During
sale in the City of Tillamook.
fact that he had made these disclosures. followers to surrender. Papa Isio was there has been no change in the position
the past six months he had suffered
of the Dover bank.
It will pay you to call and
It is the growing belief that the Philip­ appointed a Colonel in I he insurgent of our government regarding it. An
with heart disease which
was the
lie was a wonder at figures.
examine my goods and prices be­
pines are destined to be a political thorn army by General Malvar, one year ago official of 1 he State department is re­
cause of death.
The fact that he stole more than the
in the site of the Administration, and Ix-
ported as saying: ‘ The boundary ques­ whole capital stock of the institution, in fore purchasing elsewhere.
* * *
fore tiie next Presidential campaign iB
tion, as our Canadian friends call it, has a very few years, right under the noses
Ordinance No. 133.
Two speeches occupied the entire atten­ over Roosevelt will wish they were sunk
no existence excepting in their own im­
tion of the Senate on Fridav. McCum- and smothered at the bottom of the Pa-
An ordinance to prohibit the carrying agination. The boundary is the same of the directors and the Nationul Bank
Examiner, is proof of his ability.
bcr discussed his bill to prevent the ciflc.
of deadly weapons in a concealed man­
ner and to prohibit the discharge of fire now that it always has been since the
Boggs was regarded as one of the most
misbranding and misrepresentation of
arms within the corporate limits of United States purchased Alaska of Rus­ remarkable young men in Delaware.
food products which enter into inter­
Smith is on Trial.
Tillamook city and to repeal ordinance sia and as it was during all the time
His system for carrying along balances
state commerce. Carmack, a Tennessee
No. 72.
Russia owned that territory. The Cana­ and deficits without ever getting into a
M anila , April 28.—The trial by court-
Democrat, one of the minority members
The people of Tillamook city do or­
dians have made certain demands in re­ tangle, his cool head and quick judg­
of the Philippine committee, spoke in martial of General Jacob H. Smith, on dain as follows:
cent years, but we do not recognize ment under the most trying circumstan­
Section
1.
If
any
person
shall
within
the
charge
of
conduct
prejudical
to
good
opposition to the Philippine government
bill now pending. His address attracted order and dicipline, was resumed here the corporate limits of Tillamook city, them and do not propose to do anything ces. and his unerring judgment of hu­
carry concealed about his person in any more about the matter.” It is presumed
man nature were wonderful.
to the chamber not only many Senators, today. Major Lirtfeton W. T. Waller, manner whatsoever any revolver, pistol
that the official did not mean by this
to
receiv-
of
the
Marine
Corps,
testified
but a considerable number of his former
or other fire arm, or any knife, (other
When Old Man Got Religion.
colleagues in the house, He sharply mg from General Smith the orders to than an ordinary pocket knife) or any that our government will do nothing
or dagger, slung-shot or metal looking to a final settlement of the dis­
criticised the President, not only for the “kill and burn,’’ and render Samas “a dirk
knuckles, or any instrument by the use pute, but simply that it will pay no When the ol’ man got religion things
policy he is pursuing in the Philippines, howling wilderness,” pieviously referred of which injury could be inflicted upon
sorter changed aroun’,
further attention to the extraordinary
but for utterances which, the Senator to in these dispatches. The natives of the person or property of another, such
The house wuz topsy-turvy, the worl’
Canadian
demands.
As
a
matter
of
fact
declared, tend to fan the flames of in­ Samar said Major Waller, were more person, upon conviction thereof, shall
wuz upside down ;
NOTICE.
be punished by a fine of not less than ten
surrection. He also denounced General treacherous and implacable than the dollars and not more than fifty dollars the government has sent to Alaska an Wc didn’t know what hit us; ’peared
No charge made for sewing
army
and
naval
officer
with
the
un
­
tribesmen
of
the
Soudan.
Without
Gen
­
Funston, whonie he characterized as
like we’d started wrong;
and costs and in default of payment
rips or nailing soles .on shoes
the “jayhawker Brigadier from the eral Smith’s drastic measures the wrar thereof shall be imprisoned in the city derstood object of making a thorough Life had to be made over to his hallelula
investigation
of
the
boundary
question
purchased
of me.
wind-swept plains—the mightiest Sam- there would not have been ended yet. jail at the rate of one day for each two
song.
dollars of such fine.
on
the
ground,
which
it
is
fair
to
as
General
Smith
never
intended
killing
P.
BROWNE,
son that ever welded the jawbone of an
He kep' the whole hoiisehustlin’. “Work
Section 2. If any person shall within
women and children. Corporal Prit­ the corporate limits of Tillamook city, Hume has in view the settlement of a
Agent
and Salesman.
ass as a wepon of war.”
while it’s called to-day !
chard, of the Ninth Infantry, w ho took discharge any gun, pistol or other fire difficulty precipitated l»y the hunger of
* * *
An
’
pray
whilst
you
’
re
a-workin'
;
but
Canada for an outlet to the wa from its
NOTH K.
Supreme Master Workman A. C. part in the fight at Gandara, testified arm such person, upon conviction
work an’ work away I”
I thereof, shall be punished by a fine of rich possessions on the Yukou. As to
Department of the Interior.
Harwick, cf Buffalo, is in Portland, and that he saw boys of twelve years of age not less than five dollars and not more 1
United
StnteM band Office,
But
ever'
youngster
of
us
—
with
sad
an
’
surrendering any territory claimed by the
Oregon City, Oregon,
in speaking of the order said : “Every­ fighting and slashing with bolos.
twenty dollars and costs, and in default I
solium face,
April wild, ions.
United
States,
it
is
out
of
the
question
Sergeant Bunicastle, of the Ninth In­ of payment thereof shall be imprisoned I
in hereby given that th« approved plat
where I go I find that the members of
Wuz prayin’ fer the ol’ man to fall away of Notice
Fractional Townahlp k Sooth, Range io Writ,
in the city jail at the rate of one day for ' and the sooner Canada becomes con­
fantry,
at
Apache,
testified
regarding
the lodge have what might be called an
lias been received from the Surveyor General
from grace.
each two dollars of such fine.
vinced of this the better it will be for
of Oregon,and on
aboslute confidence in the stability of Captain P. K. Schoefel's fight at Dap Dap
Section 3. Ordinance No. 72 and all I her in respect to the question of closer Long years have passed, an’ left us still
JUNE I oth , 190a,
At9O’e'<K-k a.in., of aaid date, aaid plat will be
the A. O. U. W.. and this feeling has Province, Samar, against Dois Dois fana- other ordinances and parts of ordinances I
with our work to do ;
trade relations.
filed in thia office, and the land therein em­
in
conflict
herewith
are
hereby
repealed.
|
I
fanatics.
He
saw
a
soldier
attacked
by
extended to the individuals who com-
will be aubject to entry on and alter
Meanwhile the New England interests An’ the ol’ man, bein’ weary, went home braced
Read 1st time April 7, 1902 at 8:45
aaid dale.
posed the communities in which our ' two boys, under 15 years, one armed o’clock P. M
C hai . B. M oomrs , Regiater.
an
’
left
us,
too
;
which
are
urging
the
negotiation
of
a
W m . G alloway , Receiver.
lodges have Ixrti established. I believe with a bolo. and the other with a dag-
Read 2nd time April 7. 1902 at 8:47 reciprocity treaty with Canada and Led by his homely counsel safe to the
!
ger.
o’clock P. M. and
this confidence is due largely to the
shelterin’ fold—
Private Nicklo, of the Ninth Infantry,
By unanimous consent of the members would have our government take the
general adoption of the graduated
I of the Common Council present put on initiative may be expected to continue Sightin’ the fur off city, with shinin’
classification of assessments, w hich has explained the dangers and difficulties of 1 its third reading on the night of its intro-
streets of gold.
their efforts
been indorsed by the National Fraternal service in the Island of Samar.
I duction and read for the third tin^e April
An'
evermore we’re praisin’ of the Provi­
Private
Nanjot,
of
the
Tenth
Cavalry,
j 7, 1902 at 8:50 o’clock P. M. and upon
Congress as the safest and most equi­
Geer is Now a Candidate.
dence on high
table plan for beneficial orders. Nearly told how Americanos (natives friendly to the question “Shall the ordinance pass?’’
the vote resulted as follows, Ayes 4.
S alem , April 28.—Governor Geer has That the ol’ man got religion in the
all the grand lodges have now adopted the Americans) were butchered there in ; Noes o, Whereupon this ordinance was
happy days gone by ;
finally determined to Ixcome a candidate
this plan, and the Fraternal Congress ■ cohl blood.
i declared duly passed.
Sergeant Brumby, of the Ninth In-
lx*fore the people for United States An’ we hope to hear him shoutin’, when
Attest:
T hos C oates ,
adopted a resolution favoring leg
we reach the heavenly stairs,
City Recorder. J Senator, provided a sufficient number of
islation requiring a system of rates 1 fantry, a survivor of the Balngiga mas-
Approved: April ioth 1902.
I names are secured to petitions now in In the bright, celestial mornin’, “ Rise up I
similar to that which has become so Mere, described that disaster. including
J. L. B riggs , Mayor.
to fam’ly prayers!”
■ circulation in the various counties to
popular in the A. O. U. W. Our order the mutilation of the American dead by
Filed: April ioth, 1902.
—F.L.S., in Atlanta Constitution.
; place his name u|x>n the official ballot.
T hos . C oates , Recorder.
now has over 431,000 members, anil is the Samar native«.
M c I ntosh & mcnair
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
STORE
The Most Reliable
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
J
A.
TAFT
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Wainscoting,
Sizes of
Mouldings
and
Ship
Lap
Red Shoe House
F.
steadily growing.”
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Allan Cogswell, one of the wealthiest
and oldest farmers in Colfax township
near Rutherfordton, N. C., has made pre •
paraiions tor one of the most remarkable
suicides on record. Mr. Cogswell has
sent out invitations to friends and rela­
tives inviting them to a dinner to
lx given at his home on June 10,
when he will do the honors at the table
for the last time. The dinner will be
served at 11 o'clock, and promptly nt
12 o’clock Mr. Cogswell will give his
guests an opportunity of seeing a man
take his own life. Just how Mr. Cogs-
Root Returns From Ceba.
M iami . Fla., April 27 —Secretary of
War Root and Mrs. and Miss Root arriv
ed here from Cuba this afternoon on
board the Government yacht. Regard­
ing the trip. Secretary Root said:
•‘My visit to Cuba was for the purpose
of arranging for the transfer of the
Island of Cuba to the Cuban Govern­
ment on May 20. Seven artillery ccm
panics, consisting of 800 men, will re­
main in charge of the guns, amtnuoi
tion, etc . that will be retained in Cuba
for the United States naval stations,
which hare been arranged (or in the
State of Oregon,
»
He holds that the Mays law enacted by
County of T'llamook, - S.S.
I the last legislature is a good one, and
Tillamook City.
)
I, Thomas Coates, City Recorder of that all Senatorial candidates should
Tillamook City in Tillamook County, come out under its provisions and take
Oregon, do here by certify that the I their chances before the jxople. He
foregoing copy of Ordinance No. 133 of • pledges himself to support the man
said Citv has been by me compared
with the original Ordinance No. 133, j who secures a plurality of the popular I
The Governor’s '
together with the endorsments thereon, vote in that way.
and that the same is a full true and cor-1 candidacy is well received in this I
rect copv of such original ordinance and ! county, especially as it is understood <
the whole therof, including such indorse­
ments as the same appears on file in my that he and all his friends and followers 1
are giving active, hearty, unqualified
office and in my custody.
Jn testimony whereof I have hereunto support to Mr. Furnish and the entire
set my hand and official seal thia 25th Republican ticket. With such support,
day of April, 1902.
Mr. Furnish can carry this county by
T hos . C oates ,
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. i the normal majority, and Governor
Blasts From Ram's Horn.
He who will not learn of all shall
teach none.
Hard times try our valor and good
times our ▼i’-tue.
It takes h brave man to retreat from
temptation.
Men reach God by realities and not by
formalities.
God never forgets the man who can
forget himself.
The man who Is willing to work is not
kept waiting
To f-ister the fires of lust is to furnish
a hell m the heart.
Tillamook
Headlight,
The
Best
Home ~
Heouspaper.
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