Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 04, 1902, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, December 4, 1902
FELL FROM GRACE.
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General News
blow open the safe. The men escaped in
a stolen rig. Beside Reynolds’ body '
C. D. Nickelsen, of Colfax,
By the explosion of a boiler in the when found were an empty revolver and !
Threatened Suicide.
elxtr c building of Sw ft & Co.'s pack­ another partially empty. Examination
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
( incur vor ated ),
ing plant at the stockyards, Chicago, a ¿ho wed evidences of a desperate battle. I
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
S p < ask Nov. 29.—Rev. C. D. Nick- number of men were killed and a score More than 20 shots had been exchanged.
olBen, 32 yean of age, pastor of the injured.
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
From the trail of blood left by the rob­
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Mahtsbst Episcopal Church in Colfax,
bers, it is believed one of the men was
A GENERAL BANKING
Binger Herrman, ex-congressman and
wfao alaiine.i liis friends and church
wounded. A posse of men are scouring
saniliers by causing the ruuior to spread now commissioner of the general land the country for the men. A reward of
BUSINESS.
that he had cotne to Spokane Io jump office of the United States, a resident $1000 has been offered for the apprehen­
DirectorsM. W. H akkisox , W. W
from the Mon roe-street bridge, was un- of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sion of the robbers.
C vrtiss , B. L. E ddy .
eafthed in Spokane yesterday, and, after is a candidate for the United States Sen­
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Cashier ;—M. W. H arbison .
divussing hie love affairs and domestic ate.
James E. Adams, of Council Bluffs, la.,
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Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge sccuri-
troubles with local church dignitaries,
Rural free delivery grows. If the funds on November 15 fell 150 feet, from the
ies of all kinds.
decided not to end his life, but to return
top
of
an
electric
light
tower.
The
cable
are forthcoming 15,000 free delivery
toCoKax instead. He started for Col-
routes will be in operation Mav 1. It is of an electric elevator broke and fell with
r.'-ä
fa^ on the 3:45 o'clock tram yesterday
estimated that $24,000.000 will be re­ him to the ground The bystanders ex-
Sbrnoon
quired to give the entire United States I pected to see him mashed to a jelly, but
It develojied yesterday that Rev. Mr.
rural free delivery. Some $6.000,000 is to their surprise he was able to climb Cl<lt(?(l
Nickelsen bad not only planned to end
now expended for this branch of the ser­ into his buggy and ride home.
hie own life, but had telegraphed an in­
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vice.
Now is the time to buy a
Admiral Dewev resumed active* sea j
vitation to a young married woman in
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new Sewing Machine for
North Yakima to join him here. "Ws
An orange trust is now formed. It is duty Monday for the first time since his
i$22 .oo, with drop head and
will go together,’’ was the way he phras. known as the Southern California Trust i return to the United States from his
all the latest improvements
ed his ardent telegram, or, to be more company, with a ready capital of ever-memorabl* cruise in Philippine
>' at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
Csact. one of his telegrams, for Rev. Mr. $4,500,OvO.
They propose to get title waters. His four-starred pennant was
Nickelsen kept the wires hot. The result to the majority of the California orange hoisted on the President’s yacht May­
¡! It is the B gnita S ewing
of Ills correspondence was that he cane groves to do away with all middle men, flower at the Washington Navy-yard
i! M achine , and they range
to Spokane on Monday expecting to and through their own warehouses at about 9 o’clock, and, accompanied by
<> in price from $22 t® $35,
meet the North Yakima woman at the all important towns sell directly to re- the members of his staff, the Admiral !
i) with ball bearings. They
sailed away to assume direct command 1
Pacific Hotel. She, however, did not toilers.
iare little beauties, perfectly
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of
the
large
fleet
engaged
in
the
maneu-1
VP,. ar at the tryst. Rev. Mr. Nickelsen,
made and something new on
A
gang
of
Apache
Indians
employed
on
vers in the Caribbean Sea.
much perturbed, c. miner.ced writing
the market. These machi­
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again, lie was in a dreadfully dis a reservoir at Dulac, Colo., neur Dur­
nes are a better article than
Ii ango. have gone on a strike for an in­ The battleship Texas had a narrow
tranght condition.
crease
of
50
cents
a
day
in
their
pay.
escape
from
lieing
blown
up.
She
left
1'
the peddlars are charging
■Finally, however, his invitations to
I65 and I75 for.
North Y’akuna brought an answer, in >be One of the Indians gave it out that the Portsmouth Navy Yard to the Capes,
<S_
.
person of Attorney L. O. Meigs, of that they had lived several thousand years where gun practice was field. Two of
place, representing the woman. It trans­ without working oil reservoirs and that the large turret guns exploded, filling
pire. 1 that she was alarmed by the they could exist until their demands the gunroom with glycerine and water,
A Watch or Clock that wont
but the magnificent work of the gunners
warmth of Mr. Nickelsen’s misives, were complied with.
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keep
time is useless, if you have
| saved the vessel from serious damage,
fbare.l lie would commit suicide, and had
Richard K. Adams, long noted in the as well as the lives of those on board of
one of this kin! bring it to me, I
Mr. Meigs send a telegram signed with
Coeur d’Alenes lor his daring and bray- her. The ship returned to Old Point, j
her name, making arrangements to see erv, was caught in the machinery of
will guarantee to make it keep
and
a
special
inspection
lx»arJ
is
making
'
Oui’ Remnant Counter has a feuu Bargains on
her hero. Mr. Meigs' first aim on reach Bunker Hill and Suliiyan Mill at Ward­
perfect time or it wont cost you
it yet, selling at one-half regular prices.
ing Spokone was to locate the ardent ner, Idaho, and crushed to death. Just an examination of tbe injury.
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preacher. That was no easy task. He how he became entangled in the machin­
anything.
Some 2,000 Duukhobers, a religious !
was not keeping the tryst at the Pacific ery is unexplained, as he was working
1 keep the most reliable time
sect from Russia, lately left their homes
Hotel. At last, however, Mr.Meigs got alone at the time. His body was fright­
in Manitot>a, after turning their cattle
pieces that are to be had at
in touch with the preacher, who had fully mangled.
and horses loose. They started for Win
been the guest of Captain McCelland at
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prices in reach of all, if you are
mpeg, 200 miles distant, without food
tlie Door of Hope Mission. What hap
Private telegrams received in Geneva
and scantily clothed. Their purpose was
expecting
to buy one. come and
pened at the conference cannot be told at the headquarters of the Armenian
to convert the world to their religious
At any rate, Nickelsen returned to his refuges in Europe, confirm the report of
see me before you invest, it will
beliefs. They were overtaken by a bliz-1
home in Colfax, after consulting with a massacre in Macedonia. Most of the
save von money,timeand worry.
zard and the mounted police and tbe
members of the committee from liis par- leaders in the recent insurrection have
farmers carried them bodily aboard a ■
■honers who came up hereto investigate been killed under various pretexts
train and guarded them to prevent their ,
Turkish troops formed cordons around
tbe case.
escape while they were being taken to
B In conversation with a reporter, Rev. villages, cutting off their communica­
their deserted homes.
Mr. Nickelsen said: "I have had trouble tions. It is feared a majority of the I
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in my family, and told my wife what villagers have perished.
The efforts to restore agriculture in
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my plans were when I left home to come
the Philippines have been blocked by a
The Orange Judd Farmer of November
to this city, but I presume all married
dearth of field animals. Ninety per eent
Sgftnen have their family jars occasi mally." 15, from returns from its large corps of of the carabaos died in tbe original
‘‘What statement d> you care to make correspondents scattered through the epidemic of rinderpest and of the small
Mr Nickelsen, regarding your infatua­ corn raising states, estimates a corn number left many have since died. The
tion for a former member of one of your crop larger in number of bushels than government had planned an extensive
churches !” was the next question a. ked any previous one, but on account of importation of these animals to meet
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drouth in the south and frosts in the
•¿fa? I "That question I refuse to answer;
the crying need and had arranged to
All orders promptly attended to.
yes. either to confirm or deny it. It is north estimates its feeding value not to have them immunized. It was forced to
my wish that allot this trouble cease. be more than that of the average yearly abandon this plan on account of the
Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Rcsidents.
Later I shall give a statement to the cor­ corn crop.
lack of money to meet tbe purchases
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respondent ill Colfax, My plans are to
The
general
cultivation
of
the
planta
­
President Castro, of Venezuela, hand-!
ON THE MAIN STREET,
return to my church and fiuish inv year's
ed, probably on Thursday last, to the I tions is impossible without them and the
pastorate, which closes with the confer
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN
German Minister at Caracas, u written absence of any immediate prospect of
5<«uce year in September lam a young
acceptance of part of Germany’s claims, getting the field animals leaves the agri­
HOUSE.
Hgkian, and propose to valiantly face the
sufficiently comprehensive to delay the I cultural situation in a serious condition.
trouble which now confronts me.”
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presentation of a joint ultimatum by
Rev. Mr. Nickelsen. although a young
Germany and Great Britain, if not ren­ Captain Pershing with 60 |men, has
man, is one of the strong men of the
dering it altogether unnecessary. It is completed a march across the Island of
® Columbia River Conference, and for four
also understood that Great Britain’s Mindanao from Camp Vicars to Iligan.
years he has been conference secretary.
This is possibly the first time that white
demand will be satisfied,
He ie regarded as one of the strongest
men have made tbe journey. Captain
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It works out all impurities out of the blood that causes rheumatism,
AND
i pulpit otators in the conference, and
There is a strange rejoicing in Seattle Pershing visited the Villages of Madaya A package of 50 tablets is twelve days treatment, for $1.00 ; or two packages for
S came to Colfax with the highest recom­ over the strong likelihood that the gov­ and Maraput, On his way to Madaya
$1 .50. Will send testimonials with all orders.
mendations. He is about 30 or 35 years ernment transport business will be se­ he found the Moros were surprised to i
For the Gloriatonic sent by mail remit by postal money order addressed to
Sr
old, ami
aud a man oi
of mie
fine nppearuuvc.
appearance. uc
He cured by J. J. Hill and will be moved to learn that Americans were not monsters !
genial and affable, and made many the Orient from that port. Wild excite­ 10 feet tall with horns and tails. At | iDrs. C. GIBSON, 2725, Court St., Baker City, Or
friends in Colfax.
ment is said to reign at San Francisco, Maraput he addressed 500 Moros, tell-1
but the people of Seattle care little for , ing them of the friendly purposes of the ■
Town Is Closed
consternation brought to their commer­ Americans. Representatives of the Nato •
cial rivals, providing they may reap the and Bocayntan tribes, which are now at I
S eattle . Nov. 30.—Atlset the munici­ advantages which such a trade would war, asked Captain Pershing to arbi
Of Chrcsery, iiniry and Creamery
pal boil, which has been blooming and bring.
trate the differences between them. The
Machinery and Supplies we carry
the largest stock in the northwest
blustering for months past on the lodv
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Captain agreed to visit them and give
A hill line of D. H Burrell St Co.’s
politic, has burst and a veritable flood of
Professor Asaer. the Eu'ch jurist, who his answer on his return to Camp
celebrated Cheese making prepara­
scandal is expected to flow over the city has been arbitrating the claims of Amer­ | Vicars. No hostility was shown toward
tions, Apparatus, etc.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
in tlie ensuing six months. Last night ican sealers for the seizure of their ves­ the column on the march.
Send for Catalogue.
Wines
and
Liquors
that
has
ever
been
imported
into
at 9 o’clock, Chief of Police Sullivan, sels by the Russian Government about
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this City.
who hns labored under tremendous odds 10 years ago. has delivered his award in ! The second session of the Fifty.seven th
Ut?
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SFefa- '* “V Mfr «» ‘fa
to hold tlie criminal elements and the favor of the United States, he apprais** Congress convened at noon Monday. MW
politicians in cheek, took the bit in Itia the damages in the case of the American Long before the gavels fell in the two
143 FRONT STREET,
? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal
teeth, closed every gambling game in the schooner C. II. White at $32.444 ; in the Houses large crowds thronged about the ,
PORTLAND, ORE.
city, barred the doors to the dance and i ! c im ? of the James Hamilton Lewis at doors of the visitors’ galleries seeking
t Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal
concert halls and through his police offi­ $28,588; the Kate and Anna at $10 488, , admittance,
A bright, sunny day |
Agents for
cers and detectives arrested something and the Cape Horn Pigeon at $38,750.
! brought out many women who were
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over 30 disorderly and suspicious charac
conspicuous among the visitors. As the
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
The Secretary of the Interior, in hi, houf5 for thf opcn;nK approached the
ters. Two things impelled the Chief to
i
buy
ou
y
it
il
pure
pure auu
and unadulterated
uuuu linciateti num
from me.
me.
this step One was the fact that Mayor annual report, incorporate, liberal tx- crowd, abont the door, increaaed. but
Humes has practically deserted him at a tracts from the annual report of Gover- many were necessarily disappointed, as
time when certain influences combining nor Brady, of Alaska. As usual, the ,|)e ,pace alloted to ontsiders was
together in strange alliance are out after Governor contends most earnestly for c|aimed early. There were many out-
ln the cor.
his scalp The other was the determina­ thcextension of the general land laws of ((f town visltorg T„ Ik.
A large and well selected
tion to rid tlie city of a large number of the United States to Alaska He points rjdors and lobbies on both sides were
S
tock of B oots and S hoes for
out
that
at
present
none
but
mineral
well-known crooks who, congregating
many public officials, who left the de
fall and winter trade, just re­
entries can be made. Although Congress partments to witness the opening. Tlie
a veritable carnival of crime.
ceived and more on the way.
Last night the story was abroad, and several years ago extended the home­ correspondents were early on the scene,
apparently well authenticated, that a de­ stead laws to Alaska, there have been preparing for the three months* work
mand had been made on Chief Sullivan no «urvevs of the public lands, conse­ ahead of them._______~
for his resignation There is no doubt quently no homesteads.
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Mother Poisoned Daughter.
MILLIONS USE IT.
Not Made by a Truat.
that bad he not taken the step he did
Jealousv because of the fickle affections
last night the pressure would have been
Gives
better
satisfaction
than
all
others.
of a woman caused her death, a struggle
D extbr , Me.. N ov . 30,— Mrs. Hattie
so strong ori him i hat he would have been
for life between two men and an arrest Whitten, who wm arrestwl yrtteiday on Costs less and lasts longer.
forced to resign or else lace a grand
on a charge of murder. .Mrs. James Ar- the cliarge of having plumed lier 9 year Let us have your order. Once tried you will never use any other.
jury.
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berrv was the victim, at Warner, Idaho, old daughter, from whose funeral she Also a complete line of hanging twine, seine twine, corks, etc.
Dr. G. L. Cook, a throat specialist in and tbe fatal shooting was done by A. had just returned, committed suicide to
New York, recently gave up practice be­ (yoode. a gambler. Mrs. Ar berry had day by hanging while in tlie custody of
cause of bis age. He lived comfortably formerly lived with Goode, although not the Deputy Sheriff. Her death en<is a
with his sister and had nothing to do, 1 married to him. Later she married case which prom wed to be as s^nsstiorial
bot times hung heavy on bis hands A Arberry. The gambler entered a restau­ as any inquired into in many years.
Mrs. Whitten is suspected also of hav­
day or two ago he went home and rant where the Arberrys were eating
ised tie» death of an elder daugh­
calmly said : *' I am getting old. I’m dinner and shot tbe woman five times. ing
in the way and don’t like to go on like Then he and Arberry grappled and ter. a«4ed 11. on September 19 Inst, and Centrally Lioeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
this Ixxiy has been eihutned
Both
It will pay you to call and
this. 1 don’t want to bother anyone struggled until tbe police came.
children died suddenly. Mrs. Whitten ’■
examine my Stock before pur­
and 1 don't want onyone to bother me.
Mosely Reynolds, aged 1#. employed hui4«nd alatf died suddenly two years
So it’s better for me to die. 1 have taken
chasing elsewhere.
H. UHR3EN, Proprietor.
three grains of morphine." A physician as a clerk in the bank of Westville, Ind., ago. Tl»e children were insured f<*r $56
was on the spot in a very short time, was shot and killed at aa early hoar and $*■>. respectively. An autopsy of tbe
TILLAMOOK.
ORECON
but the old man was beyond recovery in the morning by robbers, who had body of the y<xinger girl dietdosed arsenic
The Beet, Hotel in the city, So CbineMr Employed.
broken
into
tbe
place
and
were
about
to
and
strychnine,
and died in an hour or so.
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Our large and elegant stock of Over­
coats, Men’s and Children's Clothing have
just arrived. They comprise the most dur­
able and stylish lot of goods you have ever
They must be inspected to be appre-
Our prices are the lowest that such
goods have ever been marked.
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The Overcoats are especially attractive.
As before said a few times and by our
numerous sales, it must be true that when
the Ladies want an up-to-date Costly Dress
in Colors, and especially in Black, they un­
doubtedly visit our Dress Goods Depart­
ment and make their selections. Our stock
in this line has never been better. We have
an unusually large stock of elegant silks
and other trimmings.
That S3 Triest llat, which we are still
selling at $2, is the popular hat in town.
A few pair of guaranteed Snag Proof long
Gum Boots left at $3.25.
The Big Store with little prices.
Groceries for the thousands.
COHN & CO •5 JC.
The Leading Merchants
“C.” BEN
RIESLAND
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims.
Home Locations. Town Property
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
F. Franklin,
THE UP TO DATE
JEWELER.
C, E. REYNOLDS,
Undertakerand Em
balmer.
Office :
Tillamook City, Oregon
John A. Smith’s Gloriatonic
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Cures all Kinds of Rheumatism and Blood
Diseases,
J. s LAMAR,
CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT
B^DDlC^- kEATINIj CO.,
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Red Shoe House
de STOKES CO
-¿isteria,, Oie.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M.
P. F. BROWNE,
Agent.