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Special School Meeting. HIS NEHALEM. The 4-th of July dance in the new Woodmen hall was well attended. Mr. York and Miss Hobson spent the 4-th on Nehalem. A dance was given by the F. U. of A, July 5th, at Tohl’s Hall. A large fire cracker that was thought to have gone out was picked up bv E. S, Svenson, the druggist, when it exploded injuring his hand quite badly, X. A. Crawford drove a small band of cattle to Warrington on Monday, assisted by August Sandburg. Mr. Warren is in making hay on his Necarney ranch. Miss Ora and Elsa Scovell spent the 4th in Tillamook. Jacob Kam and Frank Worthington have gone on the mail route between Cannon Beach and Hobsonville, taking the place of John Gerritse and Jim Tomp son. John Gerritse went to Tillamook Sun day. J ohn Gray has completed a new barn. Dan Perry is building a new barn. LATEST BOLD DEED Aguinaldo is Free. M anila . ‘July 6.—As a result of the How Tracy The Outlaw Held Up proclamation of amnesty, July 4, the The Johnson Family guard of American soldiers has been A special school meeting is to be held on Monday next al 2 o’clock to recon sider the question of a new school build ing. Prof. A. L. Briggs, who had b en chosen principal of (he school has re signed and ms resignation has been accepted. __________________ 1 S eattle , July 6.—The Sheriff’s office is in the poseet-siou of information which clearly establishes that the fugative out law Tracey on Friday night succeeded in eluding his pursuers in the northern end of the county and crossed Puget Sound in a rowboat from Meadow Point, bn originial point of landing, to Port Madison, on Bainbridge Island. Tracey appeared at the home of John Johnson, at Port Madison, at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon, took possession of the premises and spent the afternoon. He ate heart ily, changed clothing, and at dusk im pressed a hired man named Anderson into debarking with him in Johnson’s rowboat, presumably for the Hoods Canal country. Sheriff Cadihee has practically abandoned the search in thia county, and ut noon today chartered the tug Sea Lion and left in hot pursuit of the fleeing outlaw. He went first to Port Madison, and from there t<s»k up the chase, accompanied by a small body of dele» mined guards. It has since been ascertained that the convict went toward Whatcom. F Wholesale Butchering at the “FAMOUS” CLOTHING withdrawn from duty at the house where Aguinaldo lives and Lieutenant Johnson, ❖ Aguinaldos custodian, brought the Filippino today to see General Chaffee. It was the first meeting between the American General and the leader of the Filipino insurrection. Lieutenant Will iam L. McKinley, of the Ninth Cavalry, acted as interpreter. Aguinaldo was told that he was free to go anywhere he pleased and General Chaffee asked him if he had any complaint to make of American discourtesy or harshness. Aguinaldo replied that he had no such complaint to make. He told General Chaffee that he wasgoing tnvisit friends at his home in Cavite Viejo, in Cavite Province, and inquired what protection American authorities would afford him. He seemed tobe afraid to venture out. General Cha flee replied that. Aguinaldo would get the same protection as any other citizen. The former Filipino leader then asked General Chaffee to prevent the courts from requiring him to testify ih civil suits. General Chaffee replied that he had no authorities to grant this request and advise Aguinaldo to make a social call on Acting Civil Government Wright. J* This Auginaldo said he would do, but that he would go at night, as he was timid about appearing on the streets in davlight. The release of the ex-Filipino leader has renewed speculation as to possible vengeance upon him bv friends of Luna and Ins other enemies. Luna was a Filipino leader whom Aguinaldo caused to be killed in 1899. til , ! I i i j . STORE, opposite the P-0- HATS GIVEN AWAY FREE Oh CHARGE. .. U .-I r...<h.r notice The "FAMOUS" STORE, opposite the Commencing from Saturday, July the 12th, until ..vies free with everv suit of clothes purchased. P.O. will gire a high grade hut ol ehoicesi qunhtws. c or b|ilhme,;t wj|l he slaughtered and slashed right and Besides, the prices on all kinds ot goods in the it , wjll .,nvthing be spared. 1 Ins is done in order left regardless 01 cost. Positively no mercy will be sn • ( the tremendous big incoming stock for to disfioee ot as much goods as possible, so as to make more room tor I the fall and winter. . , et gOod clothes for a little money, and a No. 1 Remember this is a rare chance in a lifetime, when V°u can gc K quality hat thrown in the bargain, so do not miss it, p ease. mum d THE “FAMOUS” CLOTHING STORE, ' OPP. 1 HE P.O. L. ROBINSON & CO.LProprietors. ♦ M c I ntosh & M c N air , Dealers in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA., STOYES, RANGES and HEATERS. S eattle , July 7.—George Wist arriv ed from Port Madison, on Bainbridge i Island, at 5 o’clock yesterday (Sunday) morning, with the startling intelligence that Tracy had appeared at that place, bound and gaged Johnson’s family and escaped again in Johnson’s rowboat, I compelling John Anderson, Johnson's BLAINE. hired man, to act as the crew. The news created the greatest excitement. Under-' We are glad to hear of Mr. Bays is on sheriff Corcoran at once received the | Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. the mend. I story from Wist and notified Sheriff Cud-, Mr. Jones has broke up camp and iheeat Bothell. gone home to make hay. Tohnsona Were Surprised. Will and Fred Thun left last Sun The Johnsons lived a few miles from I L. day to hay for Mr. Hughrv. Port Madison and to say the household One of the strongest organized natural Our mud slii.gers returned to Blaine was astonished to retrieve a visit from | and we have been informed that they the outlaw is expressing it mildly. It bodies of la»>or in the United States is were found trying to steal a ride on the w as about 2:30 when Tracy knocked at I the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join mud scow, but when the conductor of the front door, and when Mrs. Johnson ! ers. Its an nual conveution will be held the Ocean Wave came around to collect answered the summons she did not at in Atlanta next September. fares, they were put off and they had to tempt to obstruct his passage. Nearly loo delegates, many of whom wade out of the mud. Poor creatures. “I know there are two men in the ■ never sa w Oregon, arrived in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Branson, of Silver Falls, house,” said Tracy, carrying his ready Tuesday evening to attend the sixth called on Mr. S. F. Moon. i rifle at his hip, “and I want them annual convention of the National As Messrs. Thun and Thompson took a I brought into this room.’’ sociation of Dairy and Food Depart band of cattle out to Sheridan. Mrs. Johnson screamed and this prov ments. Almost every state in the Union Mrs. M. A. Smith closed a very suc ed an effective method of bringing John- will be represented. cessful term of school at Brown’s last , son, his little bov and Anderson, the At Astoria, Lindenberger has raised HAVE OK HAND T h u r sd a y.__________________ 1 the hired man, to the apartment. the price of large salmon to 8 cents per “I want all the clothes in the house,” pound, which is a 1-cent advance. None Victory for the Barbers. announced Tracy, “and a big meal, for of the other coldstorage people have met ! I am hungry.’’ this price, and at present are not expec- S alem , July 8.—The Supreme Court His wants were quickly supplied and yesterday handed down several de the Johnsons had little to sav beyond ted to do so. The run of fish still con tinues good, especially of large fish, and cisions, one of which was : informing Tracy that they had heard of the run of steelheads is almost unpreced VV. M. Northrup, appellant, vs. State him. ented. of Oregon, respondent ; appeal from Threatened to Kill. King Edward will be crowned between Multnomah County, Hons, J. B Ch land, “ I don’t want to kill you, but I will if August 11 and 15. His recovery has M. C. George and A. F. Sears, jr.. von don’t hurry,” came the next remark been so rapid and satisfactory that this Judges, affirmed Opinion by Associate from the fugitive. decision was arrived at. No official an Justice C, E Wolverton. The housewife started for the kitchen nouncement of the fact has yet been The petitioner was convicted of carry and Tracy ordered the others to follow, made. The pageant through the streets ing on the business of barbering on Sun even assisting in setting the table him There are 244 establish men ta, employ and the ceremony at Westminster Abbey day in violation of the act passed by the self. He placed his rifle in a corner ami wifi be much curtailed from the original ing 9,889 glovemakers, in the United Legislature of 1901, making such actior. drew his revolver from its place in his States. form. s misdemeanor. While in custody of an Graduates of the school are in con belt, resting it in his lap. Tracy sat officer charged with this offense, he in A timber deal was consuinated in Ast stant demand at salaries ranging from »villi his back to the wall, where he could tituted a proceeding hi the Circuit Court ^40.00 to $100.00 per month. Students command an unobstructed view of the oria, which shows the great r.dvance in by habeas corpus Io secure his lelease. take the state examinations during their interior of the front room. After placing the price of timber claims in that section and being unsuccessful he prosecuted A number of course in the school and are prepared to 1 a plate in front of him the convict during the past year. this appeal. The legislative act Corn claims in the Nehalem Valley tributary receive state certificates on graduation. ordered the unwilling hostess to sit down plained of was challenged on the ground Expenses range from $120.000to $175.00 and watch him dine. He ate four eggs, to Buster Creek and aggregating about that it was in derogation of the 14th per year. Strong Normal course and potatoes, warmed-over stew and drank 120U acres were sold to the Irwin syndi amendment of the Constitution of the A year ago well equipped training department. The four cups of coffee. The murderer then cate at $12 50 per acre, United Slates, and to section 1, article fall term opens September 16th. asked Mrs Johnson for bacon. Think this property was quoted at $4 to $6 I, and section 23. article 4 of I lie Const i per acre, and that was all that could For catalogue containing lull informa ing be wished to eat it then the woman tutii.ii of the State of Oregon. The tion address. I began frying a few' slices when Tracy liave been secured for it. petitioner holds that there is no Sunday informed her that lie wanted it to take1 E. D. RISSLER. President. It is believed that a number of the ex law, and therefore the closing act was on his travels as bacon was an excellent leaders of the Filipino insurgents held Or J. B. B1NTER, Secretary. invalid in that it was class legislation. article of diet when one was tramping prisoners at Guam will decline to accept The court holds that it is not class legis through the wet woods. the amnesty offered in the Fourth of lation, and that, as the law is valid and July proclamation. It is pointed out that Took Some Clothing. not contrary to the constitution, the a similar proclamation was issued by the petition is dismissed and the judgment Having satisfied his hunger Tracy or of the lower court affirmed. dered Johnson to produce his wardrobe, Philippine Commission a year ago and throwing his own soaking.wet blue serge the principal irreeoncilables at that time coat on the floor. As Johnson attempt refused to take (he oath of allegiance up Shade For Dairy Cows. ed to leave the room Tracy ordered And on which their freedom was made con tingent. No more common mistakes is made by erson, Mrs. Johnson and child to f »Bow*. amateur dairymen than that of allowing From Johnsons collection of clothing If will be probably six months before cows to run in pasture during the sum Tracy made a liberal selection and then the first pension is granted under the helped himself to Anderson ’ s supply. mer without any shade whatever, savs Indian War veterans’ bill recently pass ed, as claims of this character will be a writer in Draper's Dairy and Cream rev. Was in No Hurry. Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton. Who has not noticed that horses under considered in their order along with all During Ilia visit to Johnson’s the out-' Freight in less than 5't°n lots, $4.00 per ton. average conditions will do a fair days law was in no hurry at anv time. He i others that reach the Pension Office, and work and thrive fully as well as others gave them an account of bis adventures cannot be made special, although the Passenger rate, $3.50. that are running in pasture idle during and asked for recent newspapers. He Oregon delegation requested that this the hot summer season ? This is espec evinced a great deal of interest in every- • be (lone. The attention to details in fur ially true during .July and August. We thing published regarding himself. When nislnng the evidence will largely deter BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER believe that animals are more affected he rea»l of the battle at Van Horn’s resi mine the time in which allowancescan SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, by the heat when standing still than dence at Woodland Park, he declare»! it be made. when moving about, and vet ordinarily was a useless waste of life, but explained SHAMPOOING. ETC Arrangements have been made by the cows have not the instinct to keep on the that he whs pursued so hotly that he had United Railways & Electric Company of move in order to experience a little more to kill some one. He said that he did Baltimore to insuie the lives of 3<>>/O Electric Bath« nicely fitted up. Good for bodily comfort. not know’ Cudihee was so near, as lie motormen and conductors on its lines persons suffering uith rlut irstitm During the hottest part of the season thought the Sheriff was at Bothell. The In the ca>*e of a fatal accident w’hile in cows will seldom be seen chewing their outlaw said that two hours after he had the service of the company, the sum of cud in midday unless some sort of shade the fight at Van Horn's he was fast IB « iB v b ¡0 qt $1< m ' o w’ill be paid to the family of the ji ; ». » >' « is afforded them. This is natural, and asleep in a graveyard. He asserted that victim. The company will pay the en it stands to reason that animals his practice of fooling the officers was by tire cost and will make no reductii n PROPRIETOR OF that are experiencing this bodily dis doubling on his tracks. After reading from the wages of the men. It will •» ■ comfort cannot yield profitable returns. the paper the fugative explained how lie amount to Go cents for each employe. It is not an uncommon thing to see bad been taken to Port Madison by a The insuarnce is to be accepted as set cows m a treeless pasture where but Japanese fisherman. There w as nothing tlement for claim against the company, ■ AND little labor would allow them to have hurried about Tracey’s movements in the and in this sense is a mutual arrange dealer in access to good shade daily. Where it is house. He took matters calmly and ment between employer and employe. not possible to utilize shade trees it will said he wished that night would come. « generally prove profitable to turn them A large body of Moros from Mascu, Tied Up Everybody. into the darkened stable. So much the Island of Mindanao, armed with 21 ______ * 8h°P "ex‘ d<>or to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook] better if a little green food can be sup Having dressed himself in the clothes rifles, recently planned to ambush a pack plied at this time, but even if animals of Johnson and Anderson, Tracey de train of the Lake Lanao columns, but ■ are given nothing w hatever to eat while manded rope and w lien it was produced the Americans were warned in time and confined in the stable thev will gener he had Johnson, Mis. Johnson and the anticipated the attack. One shell from I ally do better than where they are allow chilli to be seated and then had Anderson a mounted gun disi»ersed the Moros. ed to run out during the entire day. bind and gag them. It was dark by The Moros in the towns of Mascu and The turning of animals into a darkened this lime and ordering .Anderson to pick Bocolod are growing more aggressive. Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery stable also affords an excellent means of up the bundles of clothing and food he General Chaffee has advised General Machinery and Supplies we carry combating the disturbing effects of stable had prepared, the convict made thehired George \V. Davis to disregard the in the largest stock in the northwest. flies. These area great nuisance and man march ahead of him down to the sulting letter received from the Sultan of A full line of D. H. Burrell Co.'s iuterfer seriously with the milk flow. Iteacll where they entered Johnson's new Bocolod, and to remain unaggressive ■ In case it is t<> much trouble to turn 14-foot white row boat and set out upon unless attacked, or in the event of overt • celebrated Cheese making prepara tions, Apparatus, etc. animals into the stable, and if shade the water in the darkness. act being committed. a trees are not available, it will prove pro Send for Catalogue. Two hours after ti e departure of the al... tilt A^b.riit 'vr'(’olii|,l| "'p OreKt>n *ia,'roa<’ * Navigation Co. and Great excitement has been caused at I fitable to construct an inexpensive shade assassin and the hired man, Mrs. John- and all point« east For frJ'iiht^nT R R f<” S“" Franc,«c°. Portland A cheap shuntv roof on six or eight son released herself from the entangling Tulsa, I. T., owing to the discovery by SAMIIFI ci „7. „2 * ‘ * i'a'wnt<'‘r rates apply to standards will afford a inucli needed t»onds and removed the irritating gag. surveyors working north of that place • ELMORE & co. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR protection. The very tact that animals She released her husbrnd and boy and of cracks in the sides of the mounds, as * though from great pressure underneath. al wavs seek out such places as will afford Johnson lost no tune in running to the B. C. LAMB. Agent. Tillamook Oregon. 143 FRONT STREET, any shade whatever is an indication home of ex Deputy Sheriff McKay and Gas is escaping from the fissures, and t Agents * N. R. R. Co . Portland. that thev have a natural craving for it told him of the exciting afternoon he a continual hissing and roaring can l»e 1 PORTLAND, ORE. |A & C. R. R. Co.. Portland. heard. On the extreme top of the high during the hot weather. had undergone Ibis was about 11 Agents for j o ’ c I ock SicKav at »»nee dispatched est hill there has been a small volcano at ■ Baggage smashers of Chicago Imve or work, raising large boulders and tossing DeLaval Cream Separators. » essioii of trusts. A combination of George Wist to Seattle with the news, The Brotherhood <»f Painters, Decora them aside. Experts state it is a great gamzed anu the next thing will beunion cotton yard mills is being organized tor-* and Paper Hangers of America in - and followed this w ith a telegram at oil and gas field, and that pressure from frbels on freight ami bagg«.;.. to in , l|rp w » ■ rf* * • ■ B * with a capitalization of ooo,o<x>- sued eighty-three charters for the quart «Uy light. _____________ safe tran«|x>rtatinn The union has for The object in to fix pri.-pa, regulate pro a great depth has caused the commotion. er ending March 31 1902. making the mally affiliated with the National Broth- duction and float trust bond« in N«?"' Inhabitants of Tulsa are becoming nerv ‘ Hani’s iif ’ 'Turn your faces to the total nunilter of locals under its banner erbias! of Railway Employes. ous over the state of affairs. \ ork an»i New England while the fever wall.' That was the sulietaiice of an «21 ! President Buffington of the Illinois for such investmente is on. order given by n medium sized plainly Thirtv thousand miles traversed in The Civic federation is attempting in d<essed man. with a mask over his face, search of her kidnaped baby, with the teel company In announcing a 10 ner The striking machinist* of the Alli-’ cent merease of f„r t|, *workn^n < halmers company at Chicago returned a new way to settle the great coal strike. who appeared in the doorway of Charles final recovery of the child in Madras, • employe«! at the Join mill. Mv. that h" to work last week. They gained about It has fallen to get any concessions from Shults’s saloon. near the center ofColfax, India, is the record iust nccomplisbed by | llie operators and now is trying to reach Wash , altout an hour I a* fore dawn on Mrs. Marion Thornton Egbert, a [ 4 per cent increase in wages over the the principal stockholders in the mines Monday. Nearly a dozen gamblers and Chicago woman. Part of the time in ' amount offered by the company before affected eelebrators heard the order, saw two the disguise of a man. Mrs. Eghert I month*l^o<"r’japf.XT”rhX{r |'“| the strike was inaugurated. Under the Th»' work of organizing the retail drug ugly-looking revolvers and promptly la*- hunted from almost tw»> years over ' terms of the settlement the men will SHAVI Nd. clerks of Baltimore into a union to af gan looking at the plaster. Handing a America and Europe,spending thousands work ten hours except Saturday, when HAIR CUTTING. filiate with the Federation of labor lias gunny sack to Shultz, the visitor told of dollars in the pursuit of her daughter, i they work five hours, making a fifty* begun It is said that Baltimore ami him to pm the money in it Shultz obeyed, The little girl was kidnaped by her ' ihonld l^wnt'f*’ n'°r' five-hour week. The union has paid out SHAMPOOING. Philadelphia are the only two large cities gathering up alnmt $1600 from the gam father. l)r. J. W. Egbert, who came to »•>•>.000 in strike benefits, suffering has in the country where the clerks are not blers' banks. Seizing the sack of money Chicago from India to gain |*ossession I been endured and human life sacrificed. •“« being organized. An eight-hour work day the robber departed, leaving no clew to of the child. The abduction took place The company has returned to a ten-hour on the afternoon of September 23, 1900 I EVERYTHIÜG STRICTL Y FIRST CLASS will I* demanded by the union his identity. The south is keeping up with the pro day. but this condition is likelv »o t* Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook. General News. LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK J. A. TAFT CO. DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Finish Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER. Lap. Normal School, Monmouth, Or. In every town and village may be had, Steamer Geo R. Vosburg Will Run Between Grease Tillamook and Astoria. that makes your horses glad. EDGAR LATIMER, Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of Geo. R. Vosburg. NEHALEM TRANS. CO. I M. F. LEACH, --------- CHEESE Tillamook IVIeat Market BUTTER Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. MAKERS Pacific Navigation Co. H 11 ELMOi®» W. II. HARRISON. Ox L\ LINE-ASPOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, bay CITY’, HOBSONVILLE. B^DDICl^-kEATINI| CO, i Edwards & Sladden -5^ Barber* Hot and Cold Raths. I t-Ming ,ñ,believer« — Self denwt w there.. » ""’.L" ,’«.«•<'‘I“ ""T ch«rity. V-U W ’how ”*■ ’ temporary.