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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 23, News Notes in a Nutshell As might have been expected there is a great deal of "beefing" over the beef trust report. * * * Famous as the Japanese are for adopt, ing the ways of modern civilization, they should I k direful to avoid the big head. * » a Napoleon, Wellington and Grunt will have to look to their laurels—Field Mar shal Ovama is coming. * * * With his tanks lull to overflowing and his coffers loaded up to the guardrail, Mr. Rockefeller ought to lie a very happy man. The suggestion that the Czar himself should sit forth to conquer Japan at the head of n new army of 400,000 men is so brilliant that it must have come from the Grand Dukes and their parasites. It IS evident to the world that the Russian people have had enough of lighting the Jnps for glorv 6o0o miles from home, but should the Czar decide to go to the trout he is liable to lie bagged bv the lit tle brown men. » * * The Chesajieuke, tamous for its en counter with the British ship Shannon in the war ot 1813, is still in existence. When it was captured by the British it WHS taken to England by its captor, Sir Philip Brooke, and some years later its A new invention is called artificial cot timbers were sold. The purchaser was ton If produced without a plantation a miller in Wickham, and when he pull, haiiil and a mule the public decline to cd down his old mill he built a new one tiiKcitinto their confidence. from the timbers of the Chesapeake. * * « * » * The Daily Telegraph's Yokohama cor. i-eepoiuieiit says that during a storm a Japanese torpedo-boat destroyer was lost off the Indo-China coast. * * * In Genoa the policeman wear silk hats and carry silver-headed walking sticks. Genoa stems to be the only place where a policeman can look as big as he feels. * * * There are strong signs that the Japa nese flanking operations were based on a studv of Sherman’s campaigns. The lap bands ought toplay "Marching Through Georgia." At * The report from the bureau of statis tics that the farmers of the country still have about 11.000,000 bushels ot wheat on hand will have a tendency to whet the appetite of the Chicago board of trade. » * * Unless conditions make such a course impossible there will practically be a second inquest in San Francisco on the death of Mrs. Stanford, and the police will lie the jurors to decide the cause of death. * * * The Calcutta steeplechase for the women's cup is the only event of its kind in the world. The course is over a stiff two miles and a half, with nine n.ud fences. Nine women rode in the latest race. * * M a few words Mr. Bryan disposes of American heiresses who marry a foreign title. “I wouid have to he mighty ugly if I were a woman,” he says, “before I would hire a man to marry me and take me to a foreign country.’’ * * * An Elizabethan ewer of rock crystal, mounted on silver, only six and a half inches high, belonging to the marquis of Anglesey, has been sold at an auction of Christie’s, in London, to a London deal er for the stnsational price of #20,000. * ★ * By preaching and practicing the vir tues cf a vegetarian diet, the society women of Washington are doing their share in the great work of crushing the meat trust. Commissioner Garfield should take notice of this dangerous bit of aggression in his next report. I d * * » While Emperor Nicholas, whose word is final, still declines to abandon the prosecution of the war, and the govern ment maintains its ability to coutinue the conflict, the Associated Press is in position to state that powerful influ ences, including several of the Emperor's own Ministers, are now strongly urging that the time has come to indicate to Japan Russia s desire for peace upon a reasonable basis. * * * The Russian press is bitterly attack ing the claim for damages for the sink ing of the British steamer Knight Com. mander, on the theory that the demand is for exemplary damages put forward by the British government in violation of international law and entirely apart from the owner's claim, whereas the fact is that it is simply the owner’sclaim. the misapprehension having lieen created by erroneous report in English papers. * * * Everything now appears to be in favor of the Japanese. They have a magnificent army in the highest spirits, which is rapidly recuperating from the effects of the recent battle, and which is fully equipped with everything necessary for Manchurian campaigning, including great quantities of supplies, accumulated during the winter, together with several lines of communication and the best season of the year before them. * * * Despite the optimistic advices that have been received from Russian sources during the last few days to the effect that the Russian army in Northern Manchuria will succeed in escaping from the forces of Oyama. it can be stated upon exceptional authority that the Jap anese forces operating against the Rus sians have succeeded in carrying all points decided as necessary by the Com. mande-in-Chief, and within a week, at the utmost, news of a momentous character will bo reported from the front. * * * In 1871 all the British troops in Can. ada were withdrawn, except 2UOO in fantrv, arillerv and engineers at the naval bases of Halifax and Esquirnault. On Julv 1 these remaining troops will be ordered to some other part of the world, and their place taken bv Cana dian garrisons. This year, therefore, will mark the disappearance of the last British soldier on duty in North Amer ica. Outside of lack of power to make treaties, Canada will become this year almost wholly self-governing. Mount Vesuvius is again in eruption and is throwing out burning lava, red hot stones and a high column of smoke, with detonations which are heard at long distances. The eruption is attri- buted to an earthquake which was felt for 80 miles. % * * * Up [in the new mining city of Fail- banks, Alaska, coal oil is $1.4-0 a gallon Since 1882 Prussia has spent $90,- and eggs $1 a dozen, but a population 000,000 in cutting canals from rhe of 10,000 is claimed for the town and large rivers to the leading cities and in neighboring gulches. The swiftness with canalizing rivers, and an additional ex- which cities rise in Alaska suggests that penditure of $70,000 000 for the same the inhabitants work to keep warm. object is planned, Germany now has * * * 9000 miles of navigable inland waters. Congress made an appropriation of In the last thirty years France has al $250,000 for the Jamestown exposition, lotted 100,000,000 to the construc which is to be held in 1907, and which is tion of canals free from tolls, and pro. to commemorate the 300th anniversary poses to spend $110.000,000 in the ol the establishment of the first perma same manner. With 3000 miles of ca nent colony of English speaking people nals, and 7000 miles of navigable rivers, in the New World. The event is large, many of which are canalized, France and deserves national interest. still calls for more canals. * M * News has reached Port of Spain that 1 he Oregonian says an Iowa minister has been unfrocked for sharp practice in the Gover or of Barcelona. Venezuela, horse trading, and a Deleware member has received from President Castro or. ot the cloth has been suspended fora year ders to take possession at once of the tor speculating in stocks. If the lines of coal mines of Guautanarieual, situated religion are drawn much tighter, the near Barcelona, and leased in 1898 for church raffle will be about the only game 33 years by the Venezuelan government lo an Italian company. The same day ot chance that is left for the ministers. the Venezuelan troops took posaession of * * * the mines by armed force, as in the One story is that a woman’s whisper similar ease of the New York & Berrnu. in the ear of her husband caused the d<-se Company- t|lis. notwithstanding changed vote that repealed a breeders' the protest of the Italian government. biw. If all the women whose hearts Tins action has been taken without a have lieen wrung by the effects of gamb- jiidguieut of the court of Caracas. i'ng could whisper their sorrows over * * * wayward husbands, brothers and sons, Rider Haggard, whose books some the sound would be like that of a storm. years ago had the lend in popular favor * * * is in this country to inquire into the con The largest blast furnace in the world ditions and chaiacter of the agricnltural put into successful operation at and industrial land settlements organ Anaconda, Mont., at the Washoe smelter. ized by the Salvation army. Mr. Hsg * he big furnace it as large as three of the gard, as commissioner from England, °rdinaay size, having an inside measure will commence his duties in Colorado. ment of 51 feet bv 56 inches. The blast He is a clear observer and is pretty sure •8 ted by b8 tuyers, and in 24 hours to give a good account ot himself. «barged of ore aggregating 2000 tons Though known chiefly for his stories. are turned into copper matte. Haggard has achieved greatness in other * * * In concluding peace with Great Britain fields. While in South Africa he was through the mediation of Italv, the Mad master of the high court of the Trans, Mullah has obtained permission to oc vaal He hns had many thrilling adven cupy indefinitely lllig, a village oil Italian tures as a hunter and was on the firing territory, 160 miles from Obbia, which pnein the Boer war. Since 1901 Mr. Xi,s the base of operations in the last Haggard has become interested in Brit «ampaign led by General Manning. Coast ish agricultural and is now working r’#hts are granted to the Mullah quali with hi. characteristic energy to bring bed by a prohibition of trade in arms about better conditions among those ’ who toil in the field. a®d slaves. * » * W * * 1905. V. A. Middlekauf was killed and L '>AÌ M (Mell seriously injured by falling 200 KI feet from a balloon while giving a double aM-ensim at Wallace, Idiho. The men were seated in a parachute and when they had ascended 200 feet the lower part of the balloon tore away. The para * chute would not open, and both fell K* among the spectators with terrific force. K A young boy was caught by the falling balloon and badly burned. Middlekauf had nearly every bone in his body broken while Odell had none. The lat ter is injured internally. Several hun dred people had assembled in various parts of the city to witness the ascension. Many were ’present from the canyon f towns, the Northern Pacific train being held until after the two aeronauts had Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window made their parachute jumps. Sashes, ☆ * * Louis Schumer, who was shot by Detective Joe Day in Portland on Friday night, while attempting to escape from that officer and his companion, Detec tive Weiner, died at Good Samaritan Hospital at 8:20 o’clock Sunday night, from the effects of the gunshot wounds received. Deputy Coroner A. L. Finley Agents for the Great Western Saw immediately took charge of the body and ordered it removed to his undertak ing establishment, where an autopsy was performed by City Physician Zan The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County and Assistant City Physician Slocum. The outcome of this autopsy wms not given out, being reserved to be intro, duced in the form of eviden.ee at the inquest over the body of Schuiuer. Dis A fight occurred in front of A. Kinna- B. L. EDDV. H. T. BOTTS. trict Attorney Manning or Chief De man’s residence on Wednesday—a dog puty Moser will be present at the inquest and a hog fight. DY & BOTTS, and will dec’de whether Detective Day A series of meetings are being held at A ttorneys - at -L aw . shall be held to answer to a charge of Pleasant Valley. manslaughter. Complete set of Abstract Books * * * T imberland , A ct T une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . That the Japanese have outfought the in office. Taxes paid for nou- United States Land Office, Russians in the war in the East is a fact Oregon • ity, Oregon, February 25th, 1905 that cannot be denied The Japanese Residents. Notice is hereby given that in compliance rank and file, inspired by patriotism and with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ A11 act for the sale Office opposite Post Office. a conviction that only war could end the of timber lands in the States of Califo nia, Nevada, and Washington Teriito- Both phones. threat of foreign encroachment, have Oregon, ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by been terribly in earnest. Racially, they act of August 4. 18 u 2. HANS C. HANSON, have little fear of death and prefer it to Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook. State IL COOPER, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his surrender. While they are physically of sworn statement No.’ 6553, for the purchase much smaller than the Russians, they are of the Sw l4 of Sw of Sec. 28, S of Se *4 Sec. 2'.*, and Nw q of Ne of Sec. No. 82, in Tp. healthy, hardy and temperate. In point N g . i S, Range N 8 W and will offer proof to that the land sought is more valuable A ttorney - at -L aw , of endurance and simple requirements show for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur they are surpassed. But it is necessary poses, and tu establish his claim to »aid land before the County (.’ erk of Tillamook County, to remember that the Russians are cum at I illamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th T illamook , O regon of May. 1905. He names iir witnesses : brous in movement and trained merely day W. H. Went, Dr. .1 E Bartell, Paul Hanson, to be fighting machines. The war in the C. A. Vogler, of Tillamook. Die. Any and all persons claiming adversely the East had no element of patriotism for above-described lands are reipieHtad to tile* their ( incorporated ), CARL HABERLACH, claims wi this office on or before said 9th day of them. With stolid courage, they obeyed May, I905.] A lgernon S. D resser , Register. their generals and have made many TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. brave assaults, as well as stubborn re attorneyat - law , , J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or sistance, but their heart was not in the T imber L and , A ct P ublication PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. United States Land Office, work b eyond the natural pride in striv- Oregon City, Ore., ing for victory. March 3rd, I905. A GENERAL BANKING Office across the street and north from Notice is hereby given that in compliance | e $ the Post Office. with the provisions of the act of congress of BUSINESS. Commissioner James R. Garfield has June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of | r lands in the states of Califoi nia, Oregon. • been rather severely criticised on his re timls Nevada ami Washington Territory"«» extended > rv . ««, .. ... port of the beef trust investigation. The to ad the Public Land States by act of August 4, | Directors : M. W. HARRISON, Vv . w OBERT A. MILLER, HENRY CRENSHAW, | CUKTISS, B. L EDDY. general public, in fact, has taken it as Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State .__ M VV an indication that the investigation will of Oregon, has tlUav tiled iu thia <4fi<« hia I vasnicr . m . w. n ar RISON, A ttorney - at -L aw . prove to be simply a whitewash. In a ax" e ■ ,.Lib7a'’,riTPnid for g,lt edKe sccuris Oregon City, Oregon. recent interview Mr. Garfield is reported <>f sec. No. 19, in Tp. No. 1 S, Hauge No. 10 * ties OI all kinds. West, and will offer proof to show that the as having said that it would be well for land sought is more valuable for its timber Land Titles and Land Office people to withhold expressing their views or stone than for agricultural purposes and to C. B. LEEP, Business a Specialty. establish his claim to said laud before the upon the report until it is filed in full. County (Jerk of Tillamook county, Tillamook ity, Oregon, on Wednesday, the I7U1 day of Sonta and Stiaea Neaily Up to the present time only the first five < May. 1905. He names as witnesses . Winfield C. Trombley, Tillamotk, Or.; IraC. chapters of the report have been made Smith, Repaired. H. UPTON, I’h.G., M.D., Tillamook, Or.; Lem Parker, Bay City, public and they have proven to be rather Or.; Ethan A. Edwards, Tillamook, Or. Any ami all persons c aiming adversely tlm misleading. From this it is inferred that above-described lands are requested to file their First Class Work Guaranteed, P pysician and S urgeon . in this office on or before seld 17th day when the report is completed and that claims Give me a trial, of Mav, I905. portion of it made public which is being A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Office one block west of the Next to the Headlight Office. held back bv the Department of Justice T imber L and A ct , J une 3 I878 —N otice job Allen House, Tillamook City. that facts will be revealed that will not P uhi , cation . United State.-Land Office, Calls answered promptly. justify the criticisms that have been Oregon City, Oregon, January 18th, I905. made. It is certainly to be hoped that Notice is hereby given that in compliance such will prove to be the case, and if with the provisions of the act of Congress of 3, ¡878, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim R. BEALS, Commissioner Garfield succeeds in pro June BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER. ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, ducing evidence which will show that Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex HAIR UI 1TING tended to all the Public Land States by act of SHAVING, the packers have disobeyed the federal* August 4 I89A REAL ESTATE, WALTER FP.FD BAKER. injunction he will undoubtedly raise Of Tillamook, SHAMPOOING, ETC county ot Tillamook, State of himself in public esteem, as well as ren Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his F inancial A gent , sworn statement No. 6548, for the purchase of der a great service to the producers and the Ne of Section No. 20, in Township Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor Tillamook, Oregon. No. 1 South. Range lo West, and u ill offer consumers of meat products. persons suffering with rheumatism. proof to show that the land sought if more valuable for its timber or «tone than for ft :« :« agricultural purposes, and to establish his Unless sentiment materially changes, a claim to said land before the County Clerk, ^pHOS. COATES, of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook halt will be called in the construction of City. Oregon, on Thursday, the 6tli day «.f -A- Agent for Fireman’s He names as witnesses battleships. Quite a number of promi April. Henry Crenshaw. Water C. Bailey, Barnegat; Harry S Baker, Tillamook ; Fred C. Baker. Fund and London and Lanca nent men in Washington say that not Wilson. more than one battleship will lie recom Any and all persons claiming adversely the shire Fire Insurance descrilied lands are requested to file their mended at the next session of Congress, above claims in thisofficeon 01 before said 6th day Companies. and possibls none. It is also asserted of April, 1905. A lgernon S. D resser , Register Tillamook .. Oregon. that none will be provided for, and that EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4 1904 this understanding was reached when NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the Senate did not contest with the Depaitnwnt of the Interior. j ^M)R ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , PORTLAND Arrive Leave House during the session of Congress March iMlh. I905. go To just closed, and stand for one battleship Notice is hereby given that the f llowing 1 1:10 a.m. settler has fifed notice of h r intention ' K:OO a.m. | Portland Union instead of two, as authorized bv the named 9:4-0 p.m. to make tina! proof in support of her claim, a d I 7:OO p.m. • depot for Astoria.i TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT ANO that said proof will be made before the bill. Senator Hale is one of the pro County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Till« Arrive. ASTORIA Leave nounced opponents of an exceedingly mook, Oregon, on Ma.v 6, 1905, viz. TRI ST CO. * M AI DE H I I RoEON. large Navy, and he thinks that the warn- H E No. 12677. for the Lots 7, 8, 9 and io, 7:45|H.m. (for Portland and / 1 1 3o a.m. Titos. C oates , Pre». section 5, tp. 1 South, raiigo 8 Went. ing raised against a further increase in / way point«. j lo 30 p ni. i She name* the following witnesses to prove 6:10 p.m the Navy, when the last naval bill was her continuous residence upon and cultivation said land, viz SEASIDE DIVISION. under consideration, has been sufficient of Wesley Rush hmanuel T. Sauers. Cerny Clark, LI.OWAV. Glt.HKRT I.. HEIM,RS. to induce the Administration to come of Tillamook, Oregon ; S. Hhiffinaii, of Clover dale, Oregon Arrive. ASTORIA Leave ' EDGES & GALLOWAY A lgernon S. D resser , Register. to a halt, and than the country will take up the matter and see for itself attorn b vs . at . law . 5.20 p.m. ■ \ for Reaaide Direct ) 11:35 a.m. that the Naw is large enough at the Mnkr a apecisltv of I.iuuloflice Business. present time. Manv Republican mem. ASTORIA Arrive. Leave OrPK'K IN WKINIIAKO III ll.OING, hers of the House balked more or less at Room 1 nnii 2, ' f a.m. < for Warrenton, f • 10:43 a m. ■ the large naval appropriation bill which ■ Hammond. Ft. / OREGON CITV. ORE. passed the last session, but thev did not 7:40 a.m. 5:50 p.m # Stevens, x-ashlc.) want to enter into n contest with the X ’ JHLakes short roads. SEASIDE Arrive Leave Administration, and there was a seem W. SEVERANCE, ing understanding that the Navy would ' 4:30 p in. •* for Astoria Direct / 12:30 p.m ! not be crowded during the next two or three years unless some nuiorseen neces E ASIDE Arrive Leave A ttorney - at -L aw , stty should arise HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES 1 £ We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES M c I ntosh & M c N air co TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. LATIMER, BROS., 1 A.& C. R.R TIME CARD. G uicæî 6:15 n. m. SPRUCE. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jackson home again. Frank Dye and Herman Tohl passed through our vicinity Thursday on their wav to Tillamook. Mary Tucker has been visiting with A. Kinnaman’s tor a lew days. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Gessner is improving, though very slowly. ' »9:30 «.m. for everything that runs on wheels. km I Sold Evorywhoro. z for Warrenton Pt a ' Steven« Ihm- > rnond, Astoria. ' 9:2.5 *.01. | T illamook O regon . 7 20 p.m. ; Additional train leave« Antoría daily at 1 .30 a.m. for all point« on Ft. ftteven« branch, arriving Ft. Mevenn 12 30 p.m . re turning, leave« Ft. Steven« at 2 '»O p.m., ar riving Antoría 2 4fi p in. • Hun*1 ay only. Through ticket« and clone connection via N. I’. Ry. at Portland and Goblr am! O. K Ac N. Co , via Portland. J. C. Mayo, 6. P. A. S. STEPHENS, Real Estate ami Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. Agent for the Northwest School Furni ture Co. and Olga ns and Pianos, Notary Public. 1 < >ffi< e Southwest from the Court llmw ( in the building occupied as a music store