TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 9. 1903.
WASHINGTON
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For sale by
MILLS fit FINLEY.
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
( strictly in advance .)
One year.............................................. 1.50
1
75
Six'months...........................................
50
Three months......................................
Govern nent Self Insurance
Among the problems that will present
themselves for solution to the American
people in the very near future is govern
ment self-insurance. Up to a compara
tive! v ree nt period the fidelity and in
tegrity of public officers—national, state
and muncipal—was guaranteed by |»er-
sonal surely bon Is. The establishment
of bond Guaranty companies which for a
consideration assume the risk of mak
ing g°Jd losses that may be incurred
through dishonest custodians of public
funds has almost entirely superseded the
personal bond surety system ami paved
the way for a monopoly of the guaranty
insurance business.
As a natural consequence the guaranty
company bonds have become a specific
tax upon public officers, who in turn
have succeeded in many instances in
shifting the bond insuranceexpense from
their own shoulders to the general pub
lic.
It does not require a stretch of the
imagination to foresee that the evolution
from ¡»ersonal liability bonds to guaranty
company insurance must inevitably lead
to the assumption on the part of the
states, counties and cities of the expense
of insuring the faithfulness and honesty
of all public officers at the public expense.
It it is right and proper for the state to
repay the state treasurer for the cost
of his insurance premium it is equally
to refund to the governor, the supreme
court judges, the state officers, state
agents and state employes the premium
on their guaranty bonds. If it is right
and propet for the state to bear the ex
pense of guaranty bonds for officers who
fill every branch of the state government
it is equally proper lor the counties,
cities, villages and districts to defray the
obligation incurred by their officers in
the shape of bond insurance premiums.
When that stage is reached we will be
forced to ask ourselves whether the
states, counties and cites should not
assume the whole risk of integrity in
surance through the creating of an in
s rancejfui d I y deduct in 4 a fixed per
centage from the salaries of all public
officials and the establishment of bureaus
of inspection and audit that will guard
against undue risk. While government
self insurance would doubtless be stren
uously resisted by the guaranty bond
companies and might be unpopular with
some office holders, it would have the
support of the taxpayers. The imposi
tion of a trivial salary tax, graduated
according to thesize of the income, would
be no hardship on office holders and
would work no injustice to anybody.
The fact that guaranty insurance is now
levied arbitrarily by what may be con
sidered an insurance trust is within it
self a most forceful argument in favor of
government
self insurance — national,
state and municipal. It is a step that
will force itself upon the country sooner
or later as a matter of public necessity.
showed that the banks of the west gen
erally had Ixrrti improving their condi
tion in the matter of reserves ami were
at that time particularly strong. There
is good reason to believe that they are
still stronger now.
At all events this fact seems to be
very clearly defined at this time, that
the west during the coming summer
will be quite able to take care of itself,
sotaras the movement of the crops is
concerned, and also to provide all the
money that may be needed to take care
of its other legitimate industries. As
we pointed out some time ago, upon the
authority of facts and figures which
were indisputable, the west is today
practically independent in a financial
wav of the east, so far as its legitimate
requirements are concerned, and there
is every probability that it will con
tinue in that position, at least so long
as it is vouchsafed good crops. The
face that the west has been withdraw
ing its money from the east is the best
possible assurance of western financial
independence.
$1,000,000 Timber Deal.
S eattle , Wash., July 4.—C. H. Cobh,
Rulus Smith and James Campbell, ol
this citv, and Frank Brownell, of Everett,
have just purchased 50,000 acres of tim-
her land on Vancouver Island, for which
they paid $1,000,000 cash. According
to the report of cruisers who have been
inspecting the lands for many months,
there are 2.500,000,000 feet of good tim
her on them, and a wealth of common
stuff. It is by far the biggest timber
deal since the Weyer ha user syndicate
bought up so many lands in Western
Washington several vears ago, and it is
regarded as one of great importance to
the lumbering interests of the North
west.
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Lifesavers’ Heroic Feat.
I
HOWLING AT JAIL DOORS.
Patrolman's Murderer Demanded
by Fierce Mob.
DAIRYMEN’S
SUPPLIES
E vansville . Ind , July
o'clock this morning this city is in the
hands of a mob. Troops have been ord
ered out by the Governor to protect the
jail, which is surrounded by 2000 men.
Two negroes have been killed in the race
riot which is rampant.
The crowd
around the jail, incensed at the murder
of a patrolman by a negro, is shouting
death to all negroes. The negro has been
secretly removed to Vincenres, but the
mob refuses to believe it and is trying to
tear dow n the jail. Stonemasons in the
mob are chiseling out the bars of the
Oils.
Varnish,
Window
windows and a battering ram is being
used.
A white b.>y named Logan has been
shot by a negro.
An unknown negro woman has been
killed and several negroes have been se
verely injured.
A company of negroes, armed with
rifles, is marching through the streets
threatening to kill aU w hite people. They
Western
havt just broken into a hard ware store
and secured all the arms and ammuni
tion. Three business men have just been
tired on, and are now organizing and
arming a party to exterminate the
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
negroes.
The militia has been ordered out and
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within an hour will be at the jail, A
telegram has just been received bv Cap
tain Blum, of Company E to get the
men together as quickly as possible and
to protect the prisoners at the jai(at all
hazards. After the mob has been dis
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persed they will begin to run down the
riotous negroes. Almost every hard
General Banking and Exchange busi
ware store in the city has been broken ness.
into by the citizens and not a man can
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
be seen on the streets who is not armed. ninny, Sweden, and all foreign countries
DEALER IN
Those police officers who are not on duty
at the jail or the station houses are pa
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
trolling the streets with rifles.
The streets present a scene of wild
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
disorder. Frightened women are hurry
ing to their homes, afraid to venture on
( incorporated ),
the side streets. Negroes are reported I
gathering at several points. The police TILLAMOOK CITY,
ORE.
are powerless to preserve order. The
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
entire force is not sufficient to cope with
the crowds around the jail. The steel
A GENERAL BANKING
bars of the jail windows could not with,
BUSINESS.
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRIS05
stand the rain of blows from the batter
ing ram of the mob. At 1 o’clock this Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. W. ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIB.I
morning the crowd swarmed in and
C urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
began a search for the murderer.
Cashier :—M. W. H arrison .
Connecting at ABtoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.«
also the Astoria & Columbia River R R. fot San Francisco, Porta
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi
Swindle Is a New One.
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
ties of all kinds.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OK ,
N ew Y ork , Julv 4.—James O’Brien
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Jillamook Oregon.
and A. H. Biles have been arrested on a
Airenta
& N- R
R C(j
R- Co
• Portla,ld'
Agents 1°' R
A c
pordand
charge of grand larceny. Complaint
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Paint,
Doors,
Sashes,
Line of Choict
GROCERIES
Saw.
Agents for the Great
IVIcINTOSH & McNAIR
OF
M. F. LEACH
C. & E. Thayer
Tillamook Meat Mark
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool,e
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
A storia , Or., Julv4.—The Point Adams
lifesaving crew saved the lives of two
fisherman yesterday bv most heroic
work. As Andrew Laro and his boat-pul
ler, Daniel Tangor, who fish for the
Packers’ Association, were drifting near
the mouth of the river, their boat was
caught in the breakers and capsized. The
men dung to the bottom of the boat,
which was carried outside and off the
weather beach, where it was seen by the
lookout of the Point Adams crew, who
gave the alarm. Captain Wicklund and
his crew’ loaded their lifeboat in a wagon
and hauled it overland to the ocean
beach, where, after considerable hard
work, it was launched through the
breakers, and the men rescued and their
boat saved, Both were completely ex-
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Exprt
hausted, and unable to walk when was made by Frank G. Randall, of Rich
mond,
Va
,
who
says
the
men
swindled
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING
brought ashore, but thev were taken to
him out of $1779 by a fchenie new to
the lifesaving station and revived.
SHAMPOOING, ET C
the police. Several other persons are
A A Ar .A A A A A A A. Ac A. A. A A A A A l A AAAAi
said
to
ha
ve
complained
on
the
men.
Treasure On An Isle.
Electric
Baths
nicely
fitted
up.
Goodfor
Stories of the affair differ. It is said a
persons suffering with rheumatism.
N ew H aven , Conn., July 4.—An inter scheme for producing fine coffee from the
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esting discovered has been made at the cheaper grades by use of chemicals was
Y. M. C. A. boys’ camp, on Madison proposed and that samples of fine coffee
Island, formerly known as Treasure1 were used in the first instance. When an Ladies’ Shoes.
Island. One of the boys at the camp, ' order was procured, however, the coffee
Embrace every feature of style, grace
fames Wilson, of this city, was climbing ! bags sent out are alleged to have been beau tv and durability. They wear well,
some rocks, when he dislodged one of partly filled with trash. Advertising look well.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forgi»?-
Price from $1.50 to $3 50.
them. Beneath where the rock had rest- j columns of the newspapers are said to
Fine Machine Work a Specially.
ed was a cavity, and in this he discover have been freely used in promoting the
For sale by
ed a sealed wooden box. When the box business.
MILLS & FINLEY.
O’Brien submitted quietly when til-
had been opened a smaller one, sealed in
w w w v v> v w a ? ajf v vw ww W'
the same manner, was found inside. This police called at his handsome apartment
was opened, and it contained a valuable in St. Nicholas avenue, but thev were
unset diamond and a beautiful diamond compelled to climb a tire escape and
break a window before they captured
bracelet.
IF YOU contemplate the pure:
There was also in the box some news- Biles.
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
of any Cemetery work, i,
paper clippings concerning the assassin
A number of the Jews who survived the
worth your while to invest'
G entlemen
of President Lincoln, and a paper, which
i Kishineff massacre are thinking ofcoming
Thanking you for
announced that if the directions written
| to Des Moines, la., to make their home.
past favors, I beg
thereon were followed more valuables
The Jews residing at Des Moines will see
to say that I have
Money in the West.
could be found Under the box in the
moved into my
that they become self-supporting.
A material that makes the i
new store next to
A good deal of interest is being mani cavity in the locks were scattered a num
* * *
C. Ben Riesland’s.
durable MONUMENT, audt
fested in the question as to whether the ber of American coins. The search was
Most of the great powers of the world
It you wish to
west will have sufficient money in the postponed.
passes Marble or Granite in:
do not recognize Peter, the new king of
see all the choice
coming autumn to take care of the
the Servians. The authorities of that
artistic finish.
line of Suiting and
Americans, Keep Out.
western crops and it seems that the
country have taken no steps to bring the
up-to-date Pant-
V ancouvrr . B.C., July 4.—Having assassins of the late king and queen to ting’s to choose from kindly give me a
For more information in regard
matter is tiring seriously considered in
eastern financial circles.
An eastern got good and tired of hearing the Ameri justice and most of the powers have call. All Suits cut and made in the shop
these beautiful Monuments-
at
Tillamook.
paper says that some forecasts of a can eagle scream in Alaska, the British withdrawn their ambassadors from the
Inquire of
P
S.
—
Pressing,
cleaning
and
repairing
financial nature indicate that within a lion has started roaring in Heceta Servian court.
of all kinds done.
lew weeks the demands made upon New Straits, up north. It is claimed that
York for money to handle the crops American schooners, principally from S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , » w a
L ucas C ounty ,
i -•®'
will be the largest upon record and it Seattle and Tacoma, have done con E rank J. C hcnrv makes oath that he is the
partnei of the firm of F J. CHENEY &
is therefore assumed that there must be siderable poaching in Canadian waters, senior
Co., doing business in the L'ty of Toledo.
and State aforesaid, and that said firm WZ»*
pome diminution of cash resources in especially where the halibut abound I County
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“ of VJurrhut
the west, especially as western loans The first orders given to the captain of LARS fir
for each and every case of Catarrh tnat
• * be cured by the -------
use of ‘ II
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all ' s C atakrh i
made in the east are not so great as the new Dominion Government cruiser | cannot
C uke .
Kestrel were to go after the Yankees,
has been the case in other vears.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv
It appears, however, from the last re and if any were caught within the presence,
thjsoth day of December. \.D. i?*Ro.
three-mile
limit
he
was
to
confiscate
the
t
,
A W GLEASON.
port of the^com pt roller of the currency,
¡«Atj
Notary Public.
Now is the time to buy a
schooners,
sloops
and
outfit.
that the chief financial centers repre
new Sewing Machine for
Hall s Catarrh Cure is take internally and
Captain Newcombe and his gunboat
senting the west—that is the financial
acts directly on the blood and mneous surfaces
$22.00, with drop head and
region this side of the central states— have just returned from an 18 days' stay of the system. Send lor testimonials, free
F. J CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
all the latest improvements
in
the
straits.
He
caught
one
American
have on deposit almost $22,000,000. a
gists, -JC.
y Pills are the best
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
figure which New York would have not sloop within the limit. The crew were,
much more than matched only a tew in fact, cleaning halibut on a Canadian
It is the B onita S ewing
years ago. It therefore appears that island. Newcombe struck an attitude,
M achine , and they range
money is plentiful in the west and ac pulled his watch out and gave the Amer
in price from $22 to $35,
cording to the statistics is being used icans just 20 minutes to clear outside
with ball bearings. They
to good profit, since the banks which the three mile limit. They did it in half
are
little beauties, perfectly
the
time.
He
then
visited
all
the
Ameri
are made the basis of comparison re
made and something new on
can boats, and told them that they must
port unusual individual profits.
Yo'i can make your har
the market. These machi
The question of a currency supply in confine their future fishing to neutral
n'"‘s 03 soft ad it glove
an-1 R8 tough
j.y
nes are a better article than
the west a couple ot months hence is waters or abide the consequences. If
wo; Cl It EK \ liar.
J. P. ALLEJM, Proprietor.
»'"** Oil. Y ! ran
engaging the very earnest attention of caught within Canadian waters boats
>’ the peddlars are charging
lengthen its life-make it
l-‘M twice as loag us i|
eastern financiers and it is certainly a and gear will lie seized and brought to
!
$65
and
$-5
for.
ordinarily would.
matter uf very great interest in this Vancouver. The gunboat starts again
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
section. The indications are that we Monday for Heceta Straits. Captain
A l-irst Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
shall need a greater amount of cur N-wcombe says the Canadian Govern,
rency than ever liefore to move the ment means business.
western crops and where it is to come
I illamook Lumber Company
Of the fifty voung men who graduated
Centrally Located.
Rates, $1 PerD«!
from is certainly a matter ot no ordi from the Northwestern university this
FOR
it 'kee a poor looking bar-
like new. M m .'« of
nary importance. According to reports, year sixteen intend to become farmers, a
pure, heavy bodied oil, ee-
reciM. v prepare t0
the western banks are already prepar larger number than any other profession
•Ku-: the weather.
ing for the demand which they know from the members of the class This does
•old evemvhero
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
will l»c made upon them. The last re not show that university education
In cana-aii sum .
port to the comptroller of the currency takes the bo vs away from the farm
OREGON
STAIOAAO OIL
I
Pacific Navigation Co
LATIMER, BROS.,
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A. K. CASE,
5 Tillamook Iron Woks
MAYERS
< General Machinists & Blacksmiths,
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
4
T. SARCHET,
Tailoring E^abli^-gent,
White Bronze.
C. E. Reynolds
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
BEALS
Sewing Machines.
REAL ESTATE,
Financial Agent,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Harness
The Best Hotel
Í
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
a
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
EUREKA
Harness Oil
SHINGLES and BOXES.
Shingles $2.25 1000.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city.
No Chinese Employed.