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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 6, 1902 ’’be Ö-ilhmooh îjnibligbt, increase in the consumption of butter, and prices of creamery stock are 2 cents higher in New York and Chicago than they were a month ago. The advance in creamery stock has canseda slight advance in process butter, but one not equal to that in creamery butter. The process men are not receiv ing the full advantage they hoped from the decrease in the use of oleomargarine, as the consumer is turned from their pro duct by the stamps which are required under the present law. The tendency, however, is for an increase in the con sumption of this article, and the dealers look for higher prices not only for the finished product, but also for the country butter from which it is made. General News. taken advantage of the terror to steal cattle from ranches. On the coast the falling ashes covered the decks oi ships in San Benito. Subterranean rumblings have been almost constant. Telegraphic communication has been re-established with the federal capital, and relief is living felt. Business is distressed. Ashes fell abundantly at Palenque. M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market All salmon canneries outside of the PROPRIETOR OF combine recently formed and known as the British Columbia Packers’ Associa RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. tion, are being formed into a separate ( strictly in advance .) rival combine, with the exception of two DEALER IN or three English-owned canneries man One year........................................... 1 1.50 75 Six months...................... ................ aged by H. Bell Irving. 50 Three months................................... * * * * * * H. W. Corbett, president of the Lewis Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook] In its first issue a new shipping peri- Limitation on Public Carriers. and Clark Fair, announced that he would odial at New York, says according to ask the governors of neighboring States The anthracite coal strike has forcibly ■ the World, that investigation led to the to recoin nit nd appropriations for the impressed upon the American people ■ discovery before the repeal of the revenue Exposition by their respective Legifla the imjjerative necessity for limiting stamp tax of a $400.000 fraud at the lures in the assurauce of a $500,000 ap public carriers to their legitimate func Port of New York. The fraud was per proprialion by the Legislature of Oregon. tions. The only legitimate business of forated through the use of canceled and * * * a railroad is transportation, and to At Grand Rapids, Mich., a Circuit washed stamps. The tax is no longer in that business all railroads should be re Court jury brought in a verdict of $2500 ■ force except on tea. The evidence was Novelty in National Coin. stricted by law. The great coal strike for Mis. Mary J. Lewis against the ■ gathered by a corps of Government In in Pennsylvania might ha ve been averted A novelty in national coin, typical of spectors working in the Custom-House. had not the railroads owned the coal national expansion, ami intended for Modern Woodmen of America. Mrs. The blame is thrown upon the clerks Lewis sued for $50,000 damages for in mines in violation ot the statutes oi circulation in the Philippine islands and employes of Custom-House brokers. juries alleged to have been received by Pennsylvania. Is still here and expects to remain. only will be produce«! at the mints .and her huxband, since deceaicd. while being j Individual brokers discovered the The experience w ith the arrogant coal Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade shipped to the islands at the late of initiated into the Cooperville of | • ----- scheme, so far as their own offices were I V lll^ Camp V/» barons who operate the railroads as $250,000 a month, Designs prepared by the order last winter. As a result of'cOncernefG it is said, but not knowing Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc. J — .. ---------- well as the coal mines in the anthracite native artists have been accepted for use these injuries it is alleged necrosis set in, that it was a part of a general plan, con coal regions of Pennsylvania, is only a FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down. in the dollar and half-dollar silver pieces which caused death. tented themselves with discharging the repetition of the exjicrieiice of the people and others are under consideration. One offending clerks. According to the story, * * » of Wyoming with the Credit Mobiiier is a very ornamental figure of a Filipino Indian Agent Applegate, of the Kla an investigation may be instituted in management of the Union Pacific years woman, attired in graceful flowing robes. math, Or., reservation, lias recommend other cities. ago. The charter of the Union Pacific The other represents a brawny native, ed to the Interior Department that the restricts that company to the mining with a hammer at a forge, typifying the Government grant a pension of about All Red Cable Line of coal for its own use, but the pro Filipino hammering out the destinies of a month to three leaders of the moters of the Pacific railroad, in de the islands. The law requires that each V ancouver , B. C., Oct. 31.—The com fiance of charter limitations, did not coin shall tear a devic and inscription to Klauritlis who were allies of the whites pletion of the All Red cable line between in both the Piute and Modoc wars, and confine their opera U<>tis in the Wyoming exprtTO the sovereignty of the United and Utah coal region to their own re States, although in other respects they who have always loyally supported the Vancouver and Brisbane was accom Government in its measure for the con plished at 7 o’clock Friday night, al quirements, but deliberately ventured may be as strongly pro-Philippine as the trol and improvement of their people. though the first message did not get into coal mining on a large scale and designers can make them. The idea of through until this morning, when the * * * monopolized the coal mining industry Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton. the Washington authorities is to saturate Janies J. Hill has begun rhe develop announcement was made that one dream in the region adjacent to their road Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton. the islands with the new money, so as to ment of a steel and iron industry in the of the imperialists was a reality. The by a policy of discrimination in freight, do away with the use of the Mexican West which will rival any tiling of the cable is still in the hands of the con Passenger rate, $3.50. rates and resort to downright force. dollar as much as possible. tractors, and it will not be open for sort in the world. He arrived at Great Like the robber barons of the feudal Falls Mont., to arrange the first definite business for three weeks. During that ages, they planted themselves on the Republican Newspapers, project in this great enterprise, the time it will undergo an elaborate system national highway, and by a force ol transformation of the old silver smelter of tests in order that the officials may armed mercenaries drove comjieting It is reported that the leading of the American Smelting & Refining see that it is in thorough working order mine owners and operatives out of the republicans of Oregon City and Company, which lias not been in opera before being taken over from the con field, took possession of their mines, Clackamas County are formulat tion for three years, into an imu and tractors. and froze them out through subservient corporation judges. Having monopo ing a plan to start another news steel mill. * * * A Nation of “Sore Eyes.’’ lized the mines they levied arbitrary paper in Oregon City, it being Thirty thousand colonists to California» claimed by them that the politi tolls upon the consumers of coal from in two months is the record of the N ew Y ork , N ov . 1—At a conference one end of the road to the other. The cal fights in the future will be Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads, just held at the call of Commissioner appropriation of the Wyoming coal come harder and they want a the result of the colonist low-rate excur Lederie, of the Department of Health, it fields created a scandal of national di strong newspaper at their back. sions from the East that were in effect was declared by some of the speakers tncnsions, and was continued on the As we view the situation, it ap during September and October. Of this that this city is threatened with the hoards until the Union Pacific passed pears to us that the republicans number fully 5000, it is claimed by pas STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. scourge of trachoma, which has made out of the hands of receivers into the have plenty of newspapers in the senger and colonist «gents of the railroads, Egypt, the Barbary States, and certain ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, possession of the present owners. state, but owing to the factional have already become permanently lo- parts of Eastern Europe, nations of BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. The manipulation of the coal industry cated in the state and many more are “sore eves.’’ Trachoma is most readily Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and is, however, not the only exercise of fights in the republican party the viewing the different regions north and communicated in the schools or in the also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland public carriers. Years liefore the Penn republican press is not receiving South, selecting homes. home, it was pointed out in the con and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to sylvania railroads absorlied the coal the support from the party lead * * * ference that the ends of lead pencils, SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR mines their jiernicious activity was felt ers that it should. It takes brains Chancellor E. Benjamin Andrews has when rubber-tipfied, are especially liable E. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon. in various industrial fields, notably in and money to make a strong told the students of the University of to communicate the disease when used Amenta P R & N- R R- Co • Portland. the building up of the Standard Oil newspaper, as the republicans in Nebraska that he feared football en K 1 (A. & C. R. R. Co.. Portland. bv pupils who sit at desks side by side, trust, which was able to destroy all Clackamas will find out. A lit thusiasm and the devil sometimes went or in the old type of benches made for « competition through silent partnerships tle more loyalty to the republi hand to hand. Such a condition, appar two or tliiee. and secret compacts with the railroad can press, which is always loyal ently, he said followed the celebration President Burlingham, of the Board corporations. hi the west, notably in to the party when an election in Lincoln of Nebraska’s victory over of Education, demanded the speediest the great wheat and corn licit, the grain rolls round,' by republicans lead-' «hen ^students crural « and most thorough means of treat elevator monopolies were primarily the straet-car and partly ers, would be a great incentive I'" ”’ ... ....... . demolished ..... 1 “l—’ it. That ment know* n to medical science, outgrowth of simiiar compacts and was the d ivil’s work. The chancellor * which, while relet vitig the stress of one, pnrtneishi|is With the coal traffic and in having stronger newspapers to declared it would have been far better j the grain traffic in the hands of public back the party. The trouble is, ' had Che team been defeated than to have should not endanger the health of an other, and, while conserving the health politicians ex such an exhibition. carriers the producers were placed at however, the of all, should not interfere with the edti- j * * * their mercy, just as arc the joblters in pect the newspapers to do the A sensation occurred during a political cation of the original sufferer. To this commercial distributing centers like Port fighting and get the kicking and .. I J'Ave the largest and best assorted stock of old I land, making it imssible tor the mau* cussing, all gratuitously, but meeting in the public square at Cleve problem neither he nor Commissioner W 'nes and Liquors that has ever been imported into I ngers of corporations to assume the that kind of treatment gets aw land, in which Mayor Tom L. Johnson Lederie obtained any satisfactory ans y^ this City. struck William Mykraine, a Republican wer from the experts assembled, and role of Diyine Providence in making fully stale when the republican tax board official, in the face with his another meeting is probable. fVi K'-’S- «S' <5? and unmaking towns and men by en editors see the patronage go to fist. It seems, according to the state riching the one and wrecking the other. Since the beginning of the school here, a When the country awakens to its the newspapers which were on meat of bystanders, that the Mayor about 14,000 pupils have been excluded the fence and did not champion overheard Mylcraine assert that he peril the railroads will I k * confined to by health department inspectors. their proper functions as public high the party’s cause. If republican (Johnson) was a liar. A few hot words ways, on which every man who pays politicians were a little more followed, and then the Mayor struck Bright’s Disease. has the same privileges that are con loyal to the press and would Mylcraine in the face. Mvlcraine left the Don t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can ceded to every other man who pays use every means to make the re square, declaring he would secure a war The Iarg< at sum ever paid for buy it pure and unadulterated from me. a pre just as it is now in the p stoffice, which publican newspapers stronger, rant for the Mayor's arrest. scription, changed hands in San Fran * * * cannot reward friends or punish ene not start new ones, for it is con cisco, Aug. 30, 1901, The transfer in-i German official circles are anticipating mies. The American people are now ceded that one strong newspaper with keen interest the visit of Emperor volved in coin and Block $112,500.00 ( fully aroused to existing conditions. is one hundred times better than William to England. Although the visit and was paid by a party of business men ! They will insist either upon the control for a specific for Bright's Disease and ! of public carrier« and their limitation two poor newspapers trying to is to lie private in character, it is said to Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases eek out a miserable existence, lie earnestly hoped in Berlin that it will within their legitimate sphere as such They commenced the serious investi or their acquisition and operation under they would be acting wisely and contribute toward softening the acerbity, for the best interest of the party. as it is described, of popular British gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. j government ownership. sentiment in regard to Germany and They interviewed scores of the cured ami PROPBIETORS policy. The Emperor’s powers tried it out on its merits by putting over Tax Affects Butter Market. One of the most absurd things German of personal charm are declared to be pro three dozen cases on the treatment and. The law making n prohibitive tax on we have read of for a long time verbial and it is a source of no little watching them. They also got physi- i colored oleomargarine has had a peculiar is the matter of ordering a ship satisfaction in official circles that he will cans to name chronic, incurable cases, effect tip<»ii the butter market of the into quarantine at Astoria and have the opportunity of exercising them ami administered it with the physicians } 1 judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty.seven country and its result is just lieginuiug having her ballast removed and during his visit to Sandringham in con- for Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging to l>r felt. For many years New York the ship fumigated tor fear the versa tion with many of the most in flu. I pen-ent of the lest cases were either well has dominated the butter market. Prices ballast, which had been dredged ential members of the British Govern- o.- 1 progressing favorably. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. in all parts of the country were bared on from a river in China, contained 1 ment. There being but thirteen per cent of * * » the New York price and the condition of cholera germs. Surely official failures, the |iartleswere satisfied and President F. J. Odendahl, of the Oden that market affected the sales all over ism at the mouth of the Colum closed tlie transaction. The proceedings dahl Commission Company, Limited, at the United States. This was for the of the investigating committee and the bia has become ridiculous. New Orleans, one of the largest grain ex- reason that for several years the states dincial reporu of the test cases were porting firms in the United States, has of New York, Massachusetts and Penn pulilished and will be mailed free on ; Pointed Paragraphs issued the following communication to sylvania have had strict oleomargarine application. Addiern John J. Fuiton' the grain trade : “ We regret very much laws, which have l»een rigidly enforced, Intellectual improvement is apt to warp to have to advise vow that our firm is Company,420 Montgomery St..San Fran Centrally Located. Rates, $1 Per Day and the sale of butter has lieen con sc a woman'* shape. cisco, Cal. • i | forced into liquidation and will not l»e quently larger than in other parts of the j Even the pessimist is momentarily ( able to pay its liabilities. You will spare country. The west and south have been happy in his unhappiness. us the necessity of making further ex- the principal field of operation for the Thia would be a gloomy old world for . planations, as they are painful. Our -rn 1 KARSEN, Proprietor. manufacturer ot oleomargarine anti the oats if women ......... could . . ...... pur. business has been very profitalde and laws in states in those sections have The string lied around a man a finger large, but the profits have lieen diverted The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. Ireeti either lax or not enforced. With is merely a forget-tue- not. I into other channels, not through any the luiSMige of the federal law which Some music hath charms to hold a fault of the writer.” The circular fol practically prohibits the sale of colored man if he is chained to the spot oleomargarine the center of the principiil I Speaking of home rule, what's the lows a widely circulated report ot alleged forgeries on the part of a promt- consumption has changed ami today iy ’ I matter with that of the first baby? went officer of the firm, amounting to the UhH'ago butter market is .is high as lit matrimony one and one mak«M one, between $ 150,0th) and $175,000. that of New York and th«- ikinnnd for ------------- but in divorce one ....... from one leaves two - -------- * » * ad light loads. 4m butter in that city i« nlntont as lar^r ns "Fair and warmer" is the prediction At Tapachuta. State of Chipas. ! the demand in the east. the weather man lays up for a rainy Mexico, there is considerable alarm over The manufacturers of oleomargarine 1 day. the eruption of Santa Maria Mountain I have now disposed ot much of the stock I Gi-ls slmubl never flirt in public until in Guatemala. For <>3 hour« the city tnanufactnred liefore the law went into ' after they have a stronghold on the art Gnd Street* ____ ACpro- l> to Mali*» M Almo.t m rtep. was almost totally dark. Surrounding I ^^Sood for everything everything effect and are thrown hack u|Mtii the un- ---- — Some men don't know they are Is-aien coffee planters have experienced great j colored |>ro<luct. This docs not move as until long after other people make tlie that runs on wheels. loss, and across the line in Guatemala | rapidly as llie colorerl stock and tlie discovery, many valuable properties have Ixrn des volume of business lind decrease.I to a Sold Evorywhoro. If tlie beauty of the average man's troyed. Tacana Volcano, near nt hand, great estent. With tlie decrease in the [ mind isn't more lovely than his face it it shows no *igtis of breaking out. There sale of okaimarganm- there has come an entitled to sympathy. I has been no loss ot lite. T.neves havej Fred C. Baker. Publisher Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. L. N BARNES, _Ä.t tile XTEtxr MEAT MARKET, Steamer Geo R. Vosburg Will Run Between Tillamook and Astoria. Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of Geo. R. Vosburg. NEHALEM TRANS. CO, Pacific Navigation Co. w J. S. LAMAR. ! WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ( y^ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. | Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. 1 CASE & FOWLER Iron Woks I < Tillamook General Machinists & Blacksmiths < 4 4 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. LARSEN HOUSE, OREGON TILLAMOOK, AXLE QREASE If ~ 11LNULÍTE VAPOR a - gas lamps ir ««• caoosoiahlkjhtco . - C hicago .