TILLAMOOKHEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 26, IEi General News. jemi-oifictttl Russian agency has re- \i from Tokio a rep< > < ■ • Japanese warship* have been dia­ led t® prevent the Russian war |ls* Tsarevitch and Baian, reaching 1 Arthur to join the Russian squad here. V i » » « e Ntfw York Security & Trust Com- is said to have >wcn selected as ee for a bond ¡Miie to carry on the il work on a new railroad running Runtington, Or . to Lewiston, o. a di»tance of 181 miles. The ’ t amount of the bonds is not stated, t •« thought tbe initial issue will be ¿43.000,000. « * * now considered probable in official that Governor Chamberlain tlaotaruy retreat from his position >osing other than tax remedial tion at the special session called December 21 and will officially re- Overtaken by Storm. L ebanon , Or., Nov. 23.—Henry Fulk- ner and party, who started over the mountians via the McKenzie route about three weeks ago, and about whom con­ siderable anxiety has been felt, returned to this place yesterday. The storm over­ took them when they were at Lost Creek, 18 miles above the McKenzie bridge. After stopping there a few days they started across the mountains on horseback and got as far as the first summit, where they found the snow about 30 inches deep and decided to turn back. Then they had to wait at Lost Creek until the Road Supervisor had cut 60 trees out of the road on this side. As they had plenty of provisions they suffered only from colcPand dampness. They will now go home via The Dalles. The following were in the party: Henry Fulkner and wife. Frank Foster, wife and baby ; Thomas Davey and Miss Pearl York. ft (( Ten Davs Out of Jail. S alem , N ov . 23.—If Chris Thomas ! aunt Armstrong for the murder of could elude the sheriffs us easily as he e Bnsminger. " works’’ good business men he could * * * live happily and have plenty of money Morgen Po, and that her Coachman disappear- I tentiarv, from which institution he was 'at the same time. The people of released ten days ago. •sden believe that the Princess and Writing check* is a fad with Thomas, coachman have eloped. The prin- and passing them is no trouble at all. i daughter of Don ■ is tbe vonngest When he got out of prison, after serving I riot of Bourbon, pretender, to the a 12-months’ term for forgery, he imme-1 anish throne. diately supplied himself with a blank i * » * _ i table of the ages of love in men and check book bearing the name of Ladd & Bush, and since that time he was wanted ' *,a* b*en ■comPl'em Copie s dsrts after it has reached of town. Walking proyed not to be good e age of 3 years. In 15 years he has so he bought a team and carriage, pay­ r vestigated 800 cases ami his figures go ing for it with a $300 check, which the prove that the maturity of a worn. farmer was glad to receive for his team. i ' s heart is reachetl at 22 and a man's Then he drove around through the best prune-growing district in Oregon and C: 24. bargained for a number of good prune * * * . oichards. If he had taken a notary public along to make out the papers he The tension between Russia and Corea might now have deeds to some fine land as become more tense by reason of u ' in the far-famed Red Hills. But Sheriff vaty made by tl;e latter in connection Colbath heard of his operations and . fith the opening of the Port of Yong ' l^ ’Iam Pho to foreign trade. The Russian thought he recognized in these heavy GABfljinister is reported to have notified the I transactions the work of the ex-convict. He went after his man and found him I nperor that if the port is thrown open with the check book and stubs in his gatioir'.ll’ foreigners, Russia will take drastic pocket. Though Thomas had received ■isco, fr/ction against Corea. To this end the money on a number of his checks he had to Imperor is reported to have declared he not a cent in his pockets when captured. fOBU 4d not consider it any of Russia's busi- Had he not lingered too long in this iess what he did with his territory, vicinity after passing his first cheeks “d- Captain lames B. McIntyre, who had he might have traveled in ease to any 's ElSpnimand of the steamer South Portland part of the country, provided he could When she was wrecked at Cape Blanco, find people as easily deceived as those he — 8regon, October 19, had his license re­ worked here in Salem. voked by the United States Local In- Conscience. ftAAMoectors. The official, severely criticised [TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIOHT.] McIntyre. They declared that his ship Ileb. viii., 10.—I will put my laws was poorly managed in that he never had a fire or boat drill while he was into their mind, and write them in their , m liter of her, and they charged him hearts ; and I will be to them a God, OKS **’** being unskilled in his navigation and they shall be to me a people. 11.— And they shall not teach every man his ■ and grossly negligent in taking sound- neighbor, and every man his brother, mitil ’®XS flne if I The obstru. Mrask it would have been ditched, wanted to go to Sunday-school, of course was removed hur. I was please«! to get to go. Tbe Sunday riedly just as the train passed school The teacher asked me what it was soldier who was assigned to guard that that told me right from wrong without section of the track has been being told bv some one else ? I answered ■■ suspicion ft * of * being implicated her, I did not ¡«now, she said that it was 1 to the News from Victor, called conscience. Th? conscience is de­ * six young boy* were arrested veloped by exercise ju«t as any other to the ” bull pen’’ for jeering part of our nature. An«i no one can expect to enjoy God’* op*. They were all released approval who allows the conscience to their parents were warned lie dormant, or who destroy* it. All be kept off the street* in the men do wrong, but repentance restore* Fit is said that when the soldiers a clear conscience. A guilty conscience very annoying. The conscience is ones f the home of Mrs. Dodsworth, is ownself exemplified, it i* our own inr< Koi> City. . • H' l ob«- r 19< h. 1 '#»»'! Noti?? i« h'‘r?hy giveti timi in compili lain vai ili ih? provini' fi» ni thr uct «if CoiigrtM <»i juneft, il;8 ••ntitl««l Ali mci for tur unir */l timi rt I mik I h III U h * HlMf<*N of California Oirgon 5ictu«la an«l Washington Trrrit«/ry," h » rx trnded U» all ttie Public l.an«l »taira b) if t <»i Aii*u»t 4. i8*y2. EiJNA M MAMIM. Oi Tillufflook, • ount) oi i lllainook, Sta«? <»i «Jregon ha» thia <\*y «ler? OH -»tur fay. the 2n«1 day uf Jauuaty, 1904 Hlie nainraa« witnenM« »am d?«critM«1 lands sr? r«|nr-tr«1 lamia in this «»ffii« on or befoie to f Janna. ) . i » m A m . fmro M A. I ihmmiii . Registi WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into this City. «•' « i ■c ■ t; z. if £’* ' ® * to' QUattroa« Wreck« Careleswne** i* re»p»msil»le for mnnv n railway wreck and the ««me www« are making human wreck« of «offerer« from Throat and Lung trouble* But since the advent of Dr. King’s New Dis­ covery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold*, even the wont ca*e* can lw cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer Loi* Cragg. of necessary. Mr*. Mrs. Lois cheater. M am , i* owe of many wh8, for the purchase ol the J custody. Nw of Nw ‘4. Nr «4 of Nw L and S of \ In Testimony Whereof, Nw % of sec No. 28. in Township No 2 Month, I have hereunto set by hand and affixed range No. 8 weal, and will offer proof to show \ the seal of said Court thin tilth day k City. Oregon, on Monday, the 28th day of December, I903. He names as wit­ ; N oticb is HBBKUY GiVKN,—That the nesses : \ undersigned, executrix of the last will and Walter C. Bailey, John M. Weiss, Benjamin 0. \ testament of JAMES TONE deceased, has ' Snuffer, Harris G. Cox, of Tillamook, Oregon J tiled in the County Court, of the State of Any and all persons claiming adversely tl>« Oregon* for Tillamook County her final above described lands aie tequealed to file their account as such executrix, anil that Tuesday, c aims in this office 011 or befoie said 28th da) the Nth day of December, A.I). 1909, at the of December. IW03. 1 hour of ten o'clock a.m. has been fixed by A lgernon S. D rkhhku . Register. said Court as the time for the hearing of i objections to said account, and the settle­ T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878 —N cticm for ment thereof. P uhi . k ation . ANN TONE. United states Land Office, Bseeatrii of t he i iti a 111 and teal a Oregon City, O egon, ment of James Tunc, deceased. September 2ist 1903. Notice i« hereby that in compliance T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N oth k fob with the provisions given of the act of Cong»?«.« of >*< BLK’ATION. June3r«l, 187M, entithd "An net for i I ihnh I r of United Staten Land Oflic?, t mber lands in lie 8 ales of California Oregon, Oregon City, Oregon, Nevtuia ami Wnnhington Territory," a« «-x November 7th, nx>4. Notice is hereby given that in compliance ■ended to all the Public Laud Stales by act of v ' with the proviaioiiH of the act of Cougreaa of August 4, 189 ISABELLA WATT, | June 3, I878. entitled "An act for the Male ot Of (laribnhli, county of Tilliiinook, Htate ot / timber landM in the Statea of California. Ore. Oregon, ha« thlM day filed in thia office her ; gon. Nevada and WiiHhington Territory,” a* sworn Ntateumnt No 6203 for the puieliMsi* of / extended to all the Public Land States t*> act the W K of W % o section No. 33, || of Al gU*t 4, 189a. 111 township No. 2 Soulli, Range 10 Weal, nil I ') ROSIE JACOB. will offei proof to allow that the land ; ' Of Hpruce, County of Tillamook, State ol in more valuable for da timber <»r atone \ Oregon, has this day filed in thia office het Hoiixht Io-Hgricultiitnl purposes, and toestabish a Mworn statement No. 6^29, for the purchase of than her chiini to Maid land before the County Clerk J tlirSw-% ot section No 34. tn tp. a Honth. Range of Tillamook « ounty, st Tillamook Coiiuly, . No 8 West, and will offei proof to «how Oregon, on Haturdny. the 28ihunty Clerk of THIainook County, Ore. k Oregon, at Tillamook C ty, Oiegon. on Moil Tillamook, Any and all persons claiming adversely the K day, the 2sth day of January, I'<04. She nameM nliuve described lamia are requested to file their F as witiieMsei« clainiM in this office on 01 boh.re nhk I 28th day C Walter«.'. Kaliev |ohn 'A ejss, Vincens Jacob, of November, 1903 Michael Lange, of Tillamook. Oregon. A lukrnon D nkhher , Register. F Any ami all persona claiming adveiaely th? k above described ands are ie«|uesteth day Pl’BI IC A I ION J of January, 1804. United Htste« I. mik I Office, A m . i rnon 8 D resmkk , Register. Oregon < 1 y. Oregon Srptrinbrr 18th, isoj. TiMRF.it L and . Ai r junk 3, 1 «78.--N otick fob Notire I n hereby given that in compliance PUBLICATION. with the provision« of the act «»f < ofigir»« of United siatHM l.and Office. lune 3rd, IM78 entitled "All net for the Male of Oiegon City, Oregon, timber I hih I m in the Htiitee of Calihri uin, Oregon, Nowmhcf 7th. 1903. Nevada and Washiugtoii Territory," mm ex- Notice is hereby given that in compliance tended to h II the Public l.and MMrii ‘ by act of with the provisions ot the act of < ongres« of August 41I1, 1892 June 3, 1K78. »-ntltltd “All act for the «ale of EMANUEL T HI'AKKS. Umber land in the Mlate* of California, Oregon. Ot county «if Tillninook. Ktst? of Nevada and Washington TerHtoty.” as extended Oregon, tia« thin «lav filed in tldM offne __ hi* to nil the Eu bin IA lid Stale« by acl of August 4, sworn statement No. <>»92, f«»r the purclia«e <»f 1 «9'2, th« N H of Ne M and N ol H« '« of BKNHARt» JACOn. section No 29, in Tp No 2 South, Mange 8 Of Hpriir?, County of Tilluin«<| land« are ie«|iic»ti-n ville. Parriah.