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TILLAMOOK HLADLIGHT. JULY 23. 190<3. REGISTER OF SCHOOL Pope Leo is Dead. OFFICERS. In Tillamook County tor year beginning June 15th. 1903, arranged by G. B. L amb , County Superintendent. Nunilkcr •X of Names of School Children Clerks of g School Age. z Nn. months school during the vear. Names of Directors. Time to Serve. Three Years. Two Years. Post Office Address. One Year. Win. Tinnerstet. 1—Henrv Kunze......... 119 ... $520 30 ... 9 Chas. Kunze. W. B. Maddox. I> I>. West. 2—T.,W. Lvstcr......... 79 ... 389 95 ... IO’/ j A. Christensen. T. H. Gov ne. Amos Vaughn. 3—J. W. Jennings...... 13 .. 124 45 ... 5 M. F. leanings. !•’. MePidls A. D. Sandeis. 4—Chas. Burke ......... 32 .. 186 OO ... 4 C. A. Bailey. F. Worthington. Wm. Tubbesinger. 5 —Marx Snyder......... 17 .. 133 30 ... 5 E. H. Lane. Win. Schollmever. S. H. Rock. G—A. VV. Atterburv ... 32 . 202 25 ... 5 VV. H. Christensen. Win. Morris. C. Desmond. 7—-Geo. W. Phelps ... 10 .. 94 15 ... 41. C. VV. Desmond. W. C. O'Hara. A. VV. Bunn. 8 — Alirrd W. Bigelow 42 ... 307 30 ... 7 H. S Davidson. Jos. Bixby. H. H. Aiderman. 9—Thus. Coates........ 371 ... 1628 60 ... 9 B. L. Eddv. P. W. Todd. Eric Gladd. 10-P. II Ikiscl......... 77 ... 416 05 ... S’/iJohn Erricson. H. F. Young. F. K. Scovell. 11 —II. V. Aliev ......... 20 ... 152 20 3’aC. L. Aliev. S Scovcll. Edward Blum. 12—S H. Phillips ...... 30 ... 198 55 ... 6% B. VV. Turner. John Simmons. A. P. Wagner. 13—E. E. Cross ........ 70 ... 316 50 ... 714G. \V. Bodvfclt. J R. Lawrence. N McMillan. L. M. Aliev. 14—S McMilliin ......... 59 ... 145 65 ... 6 Louis Glaser. 15—VV. H. Hoskins.... 24 ... 142 39 ... 6 Harry Crane. Martin Riplev. John Hickey. R. C. M agar re II. 1G—VV. R. Robedee.... 41 ... 163 74 ... 4 E. P. Wells R. T. Weatherly. Mrs. F. J. Gobar. 17—F. J. Gobar ......... 16 ... 128 30 ... 6 Mrs. A. Wells. Fred O. Skomp. Will. Ward. Chas. VV. Goeres. 18—Fred Scherzinger.. 25 ... 128 30 ... 3 Geo. Sherwood. Geo. T. Poteet. 19—Alex Fraser ......... 30 ... 171 SO ... 5 T. H. Penter. D. J. Dunn. Geo. T. Baxter. 8 ... H. V. Hill. 20—Sophia Baxter...... 94 18 ... 3 Mrs Anne Hill. ... 6 T. J. Harris Emmett Webb. Daniel Atkinson. 21 —W. M. Webb......... 28 ... 178 40 Jos. Wilson. 22—Frank Owens ..... 0. P. Mattoon. 24 ... 1G2 85 ... 5 Peter Jenck. John Sheets. 23—F. L Buell 49 . 254 95 ... 9’ i T. J. Ribbv. E K. Bales. 24—Clav Daniel ......... 11 ... 79 05 ... 7 C. P. Knudson. W. E. Knight 25—M I). Reading.... 11 ... 10G 85 ... 4’/2A A. Apslev. Frank Ekloff. Marv E. Dailev. ... G C. J. Blanchard. 26—Albert Bea tv ........ 45 ... 202 70 G. VV. Wallace. Geo. E. Pavne. 27—J. J. Howser......... 39 ... 189 20 ... 4 I. B. Creecv. M. Curl. I 1. Hallett. 28—Ada Morrison ...... 2M ... 176 80 ... 5 Fred Zaddoch. Wm. Tohl. F. Ke bee. 30—James Morrison ... G ... 94 15 ... 4’/2 J. M. Morgan. E. Morgan. C. B. Wilev. 31—Lucv Doughty...... 54 ... 347 45 .11 W. Cone. Henrv Lederer. Jos. Nevins. N. N. Smith. E. O. Mills. 32—R. Y. Bin lock ...... 19 ... 146 20 ... 4 Wm. Ba vs. H v. Zurfluch. 33—1. C. Quick........... 18 ... 128 30 ... 6>/2 Kasper Schlappi. Peter Nor burg. Wm. Grasshoff. 34—John VVeckert ...... 12 ... 94 15 ... 5 Patil Knight. St. Bauer. W. J. Smith. 35—Alice Smith........... 10 ... 90 50 ... 6 |. F. Reehtr. VV. B. Smith. J. C. Mills. 37—A. A hul.ih.......... 19 ... 156 65 ... 3 Wm. Churchill. A. L Miller. J. J. Dawson. J. Stasek. 38—II. Vaughn .......... 47 ... 215 95 ... G I). L Pike. 39—J. W. Rot Inne r...... 55 ... 284 90 ... 6 Henrv Tohl. Herman Schollmever. Jos. Effenbergcr. 91 15 ... 3 John A. Biggs. 40—S. B. Morris ......... Joe Hauxhurst. 7 ... 0 R Chamberlain. Jesse Kavs. 41-N. J. Chamberlain 13 ... 123 11 ... 4 J. L Johnson. C- VV. Hogen. 42—|. I Hudson......... 21 ... 181 15 ... 3 H. H. Brotsen. H. II. Hudson. 43—Axel Nelson............ 71 65 ... 5*4 Mrs Hannah Nelson. Elmer Hall. 7 ... Myron Cone. 98 40 .... 3 G. W. Mnrphey. P. Gwinn. 44—Mrs. B. F Murphy 10 ... C. E Bisconner. 45—D. T. Coulsen........ 9 ... 176 80 ... 3 C. N Johnson. Ernest Hoag N. I Dye. IG-Mary E. Smith...... 95 05 ... 8 Clarence Tilden. 9 ... W. E. Catterlin. L. L. Smith. 29 35 ... 5 Archibai Thompson. David Lang. *47-Ralph Winters...... 1 ... [. M. Burton. 48—|. L. Vosburg...... 17 ... 148 63 . 4 VV’. Zimmerman. Chas. Seaman. Ed Jarvis. 49—S. V Anderson...... 22 ... New’ District. Fred Bauer. G. Hanankrat. Wm. Himes. Joint District with Lincoln County, 18 pupils in the Lincoln County portion. Tillamook. 1 illamook. 1 illamook. Cloverdale. Nehalem. Oretown. Netarts. Beaver. Tillamook. Tillamook. Nehalem. Nestocton. Hebo. Garibaldi. Folev. Woods. Trask. Neskowin. Oretown. Dolph. Sand Lake. (’loverdale. Tilla mook. Balm. Tillamook. Spruce. Blaine. Nehalem. Netarts. Bay City. Beaver. Tilla mook. Neskowin. Wilson. Dolph. Tillamook. Nehalem. Barnegat. Spruce. Cloverdale. Netarts. Dolph. Beaver. Hobson viile Otis. Vosburg. Tillamook. School Apportionment. NETARTS Range War is Near County School Supt. G. B. Lamb has apportioned $9,093 of the school funds as follows : Dist. No. children. Amount. I......... ......... '19.......... ... i 624 75 2......... ........ 79.......... ----- 414 75 68 25 3......... ......... >3.......... ... 16<S 00 4................... 3J.......... .... 89 25 5................... >7.......... .... 6 ......... ....... 32.......... .... 168 00 . ......... IO .......... 52 50 7........... 8........... .......... 4*.......... . . . . 220 50 9........... ....... 371........ .... 1947 75 io......... .........77.......... .... 404 25 it 12......... .........30.......... .. •. 157 50 13 ....... ... . 70......... 367 50 U ....... ......... 59 ....... . . ■ . 309 75 126 00 ■5 ....... ....... 24 ........ .... i6 ....... ........ Al............ .... 215 25 .... 84 00 «7......... ....... 76.......... I»......... ....... 25.......... .... 131 25 «9......... ......... 3«.......... 157 50 20......... ....... 8 .... 42 00 21___ _ ...... 28.......... .... 147 00 .... 126 00 22......... 33......... ....... 49.......... .... 257 25 ...... 57 75 57 75 »5......... ...... II.......... 26......... ...... 45.......... • 215 25 204 75 J7......... ........... 39 ->-.. 147 00 28 ....... ....... 28 ....... .... 30......... ....... 6 ....... 3150 283 50 3‘.......... ....... 54.......... .... 32......... ....... 19......... 99 75 74 50 33 34 63 00 . . . IO ......... .. . . 525° 35......... 99 50 37......... ....... 19........... 246 75 3«......... ...... 47............ ... 288 75 39......... ...... 5.5............ 40......... ...... 7.......... . 36 75 68 25 41......... ...... 13............ ,... no 25 ....... 21 ........... 42......... 43 75 5« 44 25 45 ■ 4b. . 25 -’5 47-. 25 4« ■ 50 49 • 50 50.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VV. Phelps were on the excursion on the steamer Vosburg on Sunday from Tillamook to the Sea Lion Rocks, of! Netarts beach. They report a fine time and plenty of good fishing and praise Mr. Melvin for look ing to the comfort of the passengers and to their pleasure. Marion Phelps went to the Lighthouse Monday to help Mr. Harris and Mr. Higgins get in their hay. L. II. Baker came up from Barnegat Monday. L. E. Allen and family, of Tremont, Oregon, are camping on the beach. They came in over the Wilson river road and say the road is in fine shape. Ben Turner and family, of Pleasant Valley, are stopping on the bay and are helping Chas. Desmond hay. Robt. Eichinger came down from the Lighthouse Friday. He has been work ing at the Lighthouse for some time. Charles Irle, of Roy, Wash , a brother of Mrs. Hunt, was on the bay Friday. B aker C ity , Or.. July 20.—A range war appears to be brewing in Grant, Malheur and Harnev Counties, No serious trouble is anticipated in this county. Both sides are reticent, and it is impossible to get any information in advance of the trouble. The cattlemen have posted notices in certain localities threatening death to sheepmen, but nohostilities have broken out yet. Several encountershave actually taken place "in remote districts, but no one has lieen killed unless when encoun ters result fatally both sides hide the facts. A sheepman of Idaho who has rented 60,000 acres of land in Malheur and Grant Counties says all is serene in his district, but it is known that he has re ceived threatening letters. The sheep men are armed and will stand only so much. R ome , July 20.—Pope Leo XIII is dead. The last flicker of life expired at 4 mm- utes.piist 4 o'clock this .afternoon and the pontiff now lies at rest. The period of over two weeks that Pope Leo passed in the shadow of death was no less wonderful than his life. His splendid battle against disease was watched the world over with svmpathe tic admiration, and ended after tremen dous effort to conquer the weakness of his aged frame by the marvelous power of his mind. The pleuro-pneumonia with which his holiness had been suffering was scarcely so responsible for his death as that inevitable decay of tissue which ensues upon 93 years of life. 1 he tested steel which had been so often before hu man ills was bound to break at last. Tonight the emaciated and lifeless frame which held so brave a spirit lies on the bed in the Vatican, beside which al most all the world has prayed. The red damask coverlet rests lightlv over the body, thecardinals’ scarlet ca|>e is’about the shoulders, while on his head has lieen placed the papal hood of velvet .bordered with ermine. A white silk handkerchief is bound about his chin, and in the htnds that lune blessed so many thousands has been placed a crucifix. So Pope Leo will remain until tomorrow, watched by uni formed officers of the Noble Guard and rough-clad Franciscan penitentiaries, Tomorrow the Sacred College of Car dinals will assemble for the official duty of pronouncing Pope Leo dead. After this sad function has been performed, the body will be taken to the ’small throne room adjoining the chamber, where it will be embalmed. The funeral ceremonies will extend over nine days, the body being removed to the Cathedral of St. Peter’s where it will lie in state. The ultimate resting place of the dead pontiff' will be in the magnificent Basilica of St. John the Lateran. Solemn Memorial Services at Sacret Heart Church. GANGLOFF and SNUFFER FOR GRAHAM. WHOLE WHEAT, PRIDE S ~ HILLS, U.S. BEST and SPOTLEsil Also all kinds of FEED. CELEBRATED I « STUDEBAKi Ç,. SMITH & JENKINS Successors to L. N. Barnes, DEALERS IN PRIME MEATS, LARD, e At the NEW MEAT MARKET. Upon cfficial information from the Portland Cathedral, a special date will lie fixed lor Solemn Memerial Services to lie held at the Catholic Church in honor of the illustrious Pontiff, Leo XIII. Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Botby The universal respect paid to this ven - --- --- -------------------------------------------------- —------------------ erable Head of the Church for all he has done in behalf of mankind, urgently in vites Catholics and noii-Catholics to pay him our last tribute of honor and gratitude by being present at the Mem. orial Services to be held in his honor in Tillamook Citv. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us Call. Hides Wanted. Fir and Spruce Lunik. Slays two Murderers. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. I B utte . Mont., July 19.—A Miner spe cial from Red Lodge. Mont., says: A state of lawlessness that beggars de DELIVERED. scription now prevails in northwest Wyoming, as a result of which all law Ten Years the Sentence. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. and order seein to have bien abolished. From President L. I Moffett, of the A storia , Or., July 20.—Josiah S. Smith, alias John R, Rodgers, and John Lane, Montana & Wyoming Telephone com. Graft in an American City. alias Charles R. Lane, alias John L. pany, who is now making a tour of in A committee of the Citizens’ union in spection of his company's lines, come the New York has been collecting material Bock, alias John E. B. Myers, alias John news of a bloody lynching which occurred Anderson, were this afternoon sentenced for a history of the large fortunes gath at Basin, Wyo., just across the Wyo by Judge MeBride. of the Circuit Court, ered by Tammany leaders. The volume ming line, early this morning and of an will he useful iu the municipal campaign to serve ten years each in the peniten appeal for help from Sheriff Fenton, of tiary. They are the men who committed about to open. Tammany’s majority in Big Horn County, who has arrested a perjury in the case of John L Bock vs. New York city last fall was not far from WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. 8 number of prominent cattleman near 130,000. Consequently, the bosses of the City of Astoria. I have the largest and best assorted stock of. olt * The suit was to recover $5090 damages Thermopolis and has appealed to the that party belirve that they are certain Governor of Wyoming for assistance of for injuries to Bock's right kneecap, Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into j to elect the mayor next November and the militia in getting his prisonets to the return to power in the various city de which was alleged to have been broken Basin jail. this City. gD jj-I partments. But the fusion of other by falling through a hole in the street in The lynching this morning, resulted in parties to preveut such a disastrous re- this city. A verdict of $2500.50 was ob the killing of two condemned murderers ? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. 1 . suit promises to be general and the cal tained on the second trial, but before the and also in the shooting of a deputy sher culation of the grafters may be upset. judgment was paid the two men were iff, C. E. Pierce, who died instantly. The a Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J j Under the former Tammany regime many arrested in California, where they live, murderers were Jim Gorman, who killed and charged with perjury. On Saturday politicians grew wealthy in a few vears. Entertainment Coming. night Smith was convicted and an about his brother about a year ago and ran off 1 rS A moving picture, illustrated song con Take, for instance, Charles F. Murphy, >an hour later Lane pleaded guilty. with his brother's wife, and a prisoner Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can j mciicw the new leader icutirr ui of Tammany 1 «iirmiiiii y Hall. nan. Though uiuugll cert will he given in the opera house on now worth over $500,000, his business. J?ne. *as, h^U.sh,J"_tO _co* ‘ P J rjomPtl-» named Walters, a traveling man who buy it pure and unadulterated from me. . next Wednesday and Thursday night at 2 o’clock this afternoon, «and when killed a widow named Hoover at Ther in 1898, was managing three saloons Special attention is called to the illus 1 questioned said he had no statement to mopolis Hot Springs two years ago be trated songs which include some of the among the east side tenements. When make. In sentencing him the court said cause she refused to marry him. Mayor Van Wyck made Murphy a dock latest published. It was reported to Sheriff Fenton last in part: Comic Irish.impersonations end song commissioner, Murphy sold his saloons Wednesday morning thnt a mob was “ The crime to which you have confess specialties will be rendered during the to his bartenders, put up the usual Tam ed is a most grave one. To testify false coining up to Basin along the Big Horn many real estate sign blind, and some- j evening. river from Hiattsi ille and Tenslipfor the how made ail average of over $100,000 ly l- in a court, thereby misleading the For particulars see large bills. purposeoflynchingGorman and Walters, court and the jury, is a heinous crime, as a year. i HOUSEHOLD MOVERS Two of Murphy's former barkeepers ! '*/''dates sanctity.of our tribunals Asa measure.pf precaution the Sheriff BOULDER CREEK took those two menand a horsethief out AND DRAYMEN have become as wealthy as himself 1_____ ! olYou are guilty of this crime in “ When the harvest days are over,” of the jail and secreted them in a gully through dock leases. Chairman McMa its highest degree, for you have commit- there will be a picnic and barbecue ' ted perjury for the purpose of gain. It near town under guard of Deputy Sheriffs Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with us. among the Boulderites, the like of which hon of the Tammany executive commit 1 appears also that you have been travel- Felix Alston and C. E. Pierce. tee is a millionaire through city con- was never seen in these parts before; so Gorman, who has exceptionally small . Our Delivery wagon delivers to country tracts awarded during Van Wyck'» term. ab,’ut ‘he c,,u,,tr-v for years making says current report. bands, managed to slip, his handcuffs or city. State Senator Plunkett has made a mil- ¡ claims for damages for alleged injuries to Mrs Maude Compton and Miss Mary and make his escape. Deputy Pierce lion through advance tips on purchases your broken leg. 1 believe the case war Jensen, of Hebo, paid a brief visit to rants a heavy punishment and shall in fired one shot at the tngative as he dis. J for parks and bridge approaches. |ohn | Notice to Creditors. Boulder Creek, Sunday afternoon. I J T. Carroll, until recently deputy leader | flict the highest penalty allowed by the appeared in the brush, but the bullet1 Mrs. Della Jensen spent Sunday with N otice I s H ebeby G iven That Letters <if Tammany Hall, is rated at $1.500,. law : therefore. I sentence you to serve a went wild. Gorman swam the Big Horn her sister, Mrs. R. M.Dingess, at Blaine. river and made for the mountains. A Testamentary, upon the County Court of the | 000cleared in the ice deal which gave , term of ten vears in the penitentiary." State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, on The families of VV. D.Glad well and Mr. posse of seven men quickly organized the 7th day of November, 1902. All persons | Mayor Van Wvck so much trouble. having claims against said estate are herby James Woods were guests at Mr. Geo. hio , C ity of T olkdo . i 4 and Gorman was recaptured early yester. required to present the same to the under Carroll has just built for himself a $700,. S tate of L O uca * C ounty , 1 > Lucas’, Sunday. signed Executrix, at the office of H. T. Botts, 000 mansion. I". E. Merer, Croker's F masu J. C hkmrv make* oath (hat he is the dav morning on Trapper creek, about Attorney-at-law. in Tillamook City, Oregon, The Sunday-school on Boulder is said senior partner of the firm of F. J. C hkniy it 50 miles from Basin. with the projier vouchers, verified as required former partner, amassed his big fortune Co , doing business hi the C«ty of Toledo, | by law, within six months from this date. to l»e flourishing. and State aforesaid, and that said firm | bated July 23. 1903. through a monopoly of city auctioneer County will pay the gum of ONE HVNL>R’.:i> Doi,. Master Manuel Borba went over on M argaretha S child . Real Estate Transfers. ing In this history of Tammanv graft LARS for each and every case of Catarrh tiiat Executrix of the Last Will and Testament Cedar Creek the first of the week. cannot be cured by the use of H all ' s C atarrh I of Peter Schild, deceased. soon to l>c issued will lie many other ex-I Cvat. M. T. Soares is out from town putting Frank Fray ne to W. N. Mills. Tract in J. CHENEY ampies of great wealth gained bv Tam. Sworn to before me FRANK and subscribed In mv 27 i, N, 10. $300.00. up his hay. many chiefs within a lew years. It will presence, this oth da)■ of December. A D. isRc ’ Spanish Proverbs on Woman. Bdflrs are growing very bold around C. E. Smith and wife to C. A. Christen- « A W GLEASON lie an instructive volume for citizens who 1 ’ Notary Public. here. Messrs, Borba and Bava have sen. 30 acres in secs 6 & 7 tp 5 S r Choose neither a wife nor linen by neglect political duties or rote carelessly. Hall » Catarrh Cure ia take internallv and both lost quite a number of sheep and to. $500.00. candle light. acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces goats lately. Medical opinions differ as to w hether of the system Semi tor testimonials free C. E. Smith and wife to Frederick W. I Women and weather are not to be F J CHhNKY A CO , Toledo.O News is not plentiful this week. as the lockjaw due to toy pistols is caused Sold by Drueeists, Redberg 43 acres in sec 7, tp 5 S trusted. 75c Hall's FamiT) Pills are the beat every one is busy in the hay. and there by germs in the powder or on the skin r to $500.00. No season is as brief as a woman's love. is nothing hapi*ening now-a-davs on carried into the wound. But it is cer. V. S. Land Office to Charles W. Meade. A woman may be loval to love, bnt Colombia's Congress is said to lie Boulder, so we 11 say an revoir. tain that it there is no toy pistol there is Receipt. Ne, 18 2 N. 7. never to lovers. swinging around to n more favorable no lockjaw. • ¡ view of the Panama canal treaty. Com Pacific States Savings Loan and Build Woman is a curious creature with long An increase in lockjaw cases from the * » * ing Company to Peter Nelson. Lots hair and short ideas. No charge for sewing rif* use of toy pistols is reported throughout Postmaster General Payne savs he will mon sense onght to prevail eventually in 5, 6, 7 & S block 24. Pacific addition A girl's hair draws more than a ship's or nailing soles on Boots »* the country. This danger is generally dismiss all officials in his department a matter in which the advantages are so to Bay City. $too.oo. cable. Shoes purchased of me. understood, yet there seems to be no de who are proved dishonest. It is the clear. Lla E. Kellogg and husband to William crease in the number of lockjaw dis settled conviction of the people that the Woman is a guitar, ¡the sweetness of E. Wheeler. W. E. ', 36, 2 N. whose tones depends upon the player. The best cup of Coffee in seminators put in the hands of children present administration will hit a crook 7. fvio.c. town. Lunch at any time, at every year. the moment his guilt is established. He who has a hansome wife ora castle j Vogler s bakery. Two mortgages filed securing $115.00. on the frontier is never without fear. SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 per loo TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPfl J. S LAMAR. Quick Brothers. My Large Stock of SHOES has ar rived, best quality that ever offered for Sale in this City. The Public is in vited to call and be convinced.