TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMER 14. 1905
8IX HUNDRED GONE TO
DEATH.
General News
A dispatch from Godzydani, of Sept.
Togo's
Victorious
Battleship 10, only a small portion of which was
allowed to pass the censor, says that on
Mikasa Blown Up by Accident.
S asebo , Sept. 12 — Admiral Tog« 8
flagship, the Midasa, was destroyed by
fire and the explosion of her magazine at
an early hour last Monday morning
while peacefully lying at anchor in this
harbor. {Hundreds of lives, including
members of her crew and men from other
ships who went to the rescue, weie lost.
This little town, vthich has suddenly
risen to prominence since the outbreak
of the recent war, had spent a quiet Sun.
day, peace having been established. Sev
eral warships were in the harbor and
they presented an object of pride, but the
quiet slumber of the night, while the
people were dreaming of peace after an
unparalleled series of vic ories, was vio
lently d sturbed a little after midnight
by a terrific explosion ac companied by
a severe shock.
An eager crowd assembled on the
coast, only to discover that a terrible
death had overtaken the beloved Mikasa,
the flagship of the great Togo, w ho had
)e I his men to victory in the life and
death struggle in which the nation had
just been engaged
Words are power,
less to describe ths profound disappoint
ment and sorrow attending this great
catastrophe.
The absence of Admiral Togo from the
ship at the time of the explosion and the
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hope that the vessel can be repaired are
the only redeeming features of the un
precedented calamity. A deep feeling of
sympathy toward the unfortunate suf
ferers after a cessation of hostilities per
meates every class.
August 14 there were 20,506 sick and
wounded officers and men in all the
Russian military hospitals.
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William Frost, a mining promoter"
was killed at Butte, Mont., by his wife
he had tried to cut her throat with a
r.izor. The women blew his head from
his shoulders with two charges from a
shotgun. Frost had been drinking heav
ily for weeks.
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Little Louise Filbert, the 10 year old
daughter of Peter Filbert, slipped from
a log into the mill pond nt Davis
Brothers’ sawmill, near Forest Grove
wh le at play, and, stril ing her head on
a rock, was drowned before she could be
rescued. A playmate, n child of 7 years,
fell into the pond at the same time, but
managed to crawl out.
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Chinese and fapanese merchants are
assembling large stocks .of native mer
chandise, souvenirs, etc., near Tie Pass,
for sale to the home-going Russian sol
diers. The general staff of the Russian
army is preparing complete records of
the campaign. It is reported it is not
their intention to conceal the truth, but,
on the contrary, to record all,faults with
a view to preventing their repetition
in future campaigns. Full reports for
the press are also in course of prepara
tion.
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Some of the Canadian papers intimate
that the immigrants from this side of
the line may make trouble for the older
Twice Three Hundred Men In elements of the Canadian population.
lured.
In part of the western section of the
T okio , Sept. 12—Tie Navy Depart, Dominion the Americans are getting so
ment ai nonnees that the battleship numerous that they may shape the pol
Mikasa has been destroyed by fire and itics of that section. Annexation to the
the explosion of her magazine causing United States is not an issue just now,
the loss of 599 liyes, including men of but if it should come to the front a
other ships who went to the rescue.
very heavy vote could be got for it in
The fire sta ted from ; n unknown the newer regions of Canada. The
cause at midnight on Sunday, Septem Canuck politicians who are taking a
ber 10. Before the officers could be look a few years ahead see perils in
rescued the fire reached the aft mag this new’ “ American invasion.”
azine, which exploded, blowing a hole
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in the port side of the vessel below’ the
With the understanding that the re
v ate line a id causing the ship to sink
An investigation is now being held to tail liquor dealers of Coos County, out
side ot Marshfield, will close their doors,
de ermine the cause of the fire.
In the battle of the Sea of Japan the Judge Hamilton decided to suspend
Mikasa was the heaviest loser of the judgment in the local option cases until
Japanese ships, liavi >g 63 killed and an opinion is received from the Supreme
wounded. SI e led the Japanese fleet Court. Coos County gave a majority
into action, 'and appioached nearer to for local option at the last election, but
the Russians than any ether I attleship since then Marshfield has adopted a new
The Mikasa was also the flagship ot charter, which the “ wets” claim will
Admiral Togo alter the great naval bat preclude the operation of prohibition.
tie off P r Art I u on August 10, 1904-, This matter, however,’comes up for a
on which oc a i hi the Japanese flag hip I earing liefore Judge Hamilton for a
also suffered the most, but continued in ruling on this particular issue. Local
the fighting line. On that occasion the option has been enforced in Myrtle
Mikasa had four officers an 1 29 men kill Point since its passage, and Coquille
ed, s x officers and 29 men slightly City closed up this week.
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worn d d.
The torpedoes in most common use in
The Mikasa was one oft’ e largest and
mo t powerful vessels in the Japanese war are designed to move horizontally
There has been
navy. She was built at Barrow, Eng through the water.
land. and was launched in 1902. She much talk about mirsiles of a similar
had a dis| lacen ent of 15,200 tons and character that could be dropped from
her speed was 18*a knots, with 16,4-31 living machines or balloons. The trouble
i idicated horse power. Her armament with that plan ot warfare is that a well
consisted of four 12-inch, 14 six inch, 20 directed shot would disable the airship
12 pounders, eight three-pounders, four before it could do any harm. Still an
2l/a pounders and eight milinieter guns. other form of torpedo is described by the
Stockholm correspondent of ” The
London Tinies” (engineering supple
ment). It was invented by a Swedish
army officer. Major Unge, and is meant
to fly through the air, being self-pro
pelled, like a submarine torpedo. How-
ever, the power is supplied to the pro
filer, not by compressed air, but by a
tiny wheel of the turbine type (ir.side
160 ACRES, about 50 acres good the shell or case) which is in turn
bottom land, lVi story house, small actuated by the gas produced by a burn
barn, milk housejot of good saw timber, ing power.
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$300 worth cedar ; would carry 10 head
All
the
numerous
messages of con.
of cattle nt present ; will make good
ranch ; school % mile, post office, shingle gratulation which are still pouring in
mill and saw mill,
mile. Better in upon him for his great achievement are
vest in it than loan your money at 60 doubtless welcome to the President, as
they are abundantly merited, but none,
l»ercent. Be quick if you want it.
perhaps, seem more appropriate or
800 ACRES, can |>eel next year 24 more indicative of the highest and truest
tons of chittim bark. At 20cts. per1 estimate of his work than that from the
pound, price sold tor two years ago ; Norwegian committee which has in
would net you $9,120 ; and you not
touch it. This 800 acres is all extra charge the Noliel prize “ for the work of
good bind for Tillamook county, everv face ” It is a reminder that, above all
acre will produce from 2 to 4 tons of commercial, political, diplomatic and
timothy or clover, four creeks running
through it and almost ice cold “springs! other material considerations. The Pre
gushing forth where ever needed, 150 sident has done a great work ” for the
acns in grass, live growing gardens on face of the world and for humanity.”
it, about 60 tons ot hay in the barns, Concurrently with this grateful message
five sets of comfortable buildings, 22
good milch cows, 8 3 year old steers, comes from another source an intimation
tat as a butter ball, 3 bulls, 5 heaters, that the Nobel Peace Prize will next
and 5 cook stoves, nice lot ot hogs and ' year be awarded to the President. For
shouts, one mile Irom a thriving village. that there can, of course, be io con.
Post office, two hotels, two churches, '
It is not certain
two parsonages, United Brethren and vincing authority.
Methodist, telephone, two daily mails, that the existing committee will con
ami one three a week, within one mile tinue its functions in the awarding of
ot the new R R line. I am sale in saying next year's prize and if that were cer
it is an excellent neighborhood for
school. Three horsesand one mule, two tain it would manifestly be most im
wagons, a lot of milk cans, log chains, proper for the committee to announce
axes, harness. &c. All for $5.4(0. its award thus in advance. But no au
Good terms, ’lime given on a part it thority other than common sense is
needed. This land is very easily cleared
and set to glass, would l»e lots o< young nettled for the assumption that such an
award is neither impossible nor im
xchittim coming on each year.
1 have coal lands, business chances, probable. and that if made it would
general bureau of information, finest of1 receive the general approval of man.
an opening for general merchandise, kind.
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summer resorts, dairv and sheep farms
to rent. Headquarters for good liar- ‘
Attacked by a Mob
gains. Fine o|>enmg for Dr ot medicine,
also one who aspires to the head of a and beaten, m 11 labor riot, until covered
seminars that may later verge into a with sores, a Chicago street car conduc
college.
tor applied Bui-Ulen's Arnica Salve, and
Don’t locate vonr colony until you see was soon sound and well. •• I one it in
C. Mills. Office opposite McNair's resi my family,'' write« G |. Welch. ofTe-
kunaha. Mich, “and find it perfect
dence, one block west of public school Sim ply (great for cuts and burn«. Only
building.
2->c. at Chas. I Clough's drug store.
Ci MILLS for Bargains
in Real Eslate,
Poet and Reporter
Over 30 Years experience in the Business.
Bill Johnson kicked his old mule, Kit;
She didn't like that kick a bit.
She craned her neck and looked around ;
Kerbang! Bill's sleeping in the ground.
An ice cream soc'al will be held
Upon the lawn of Grandma Weld.
The cream will be, now I surmise.
Real good and free from bugs and flies.
Ed Wilson's still a courting Flo,
They should have wed some years ago
Mart Miller wants to learn to waltz.
It's too bad his left leg stringhalts.
Frank Brown is now the dad of twins,
His face is covered o'er with grins.
Old Grandpa Blake is poorly now,
And so is Teasdale's dark red cow.
Fred Smith is painting up his place,
While Sue, it’s rumored,¡paints her face.
That's all the news I have to day;
Drop in folks, when vour downour way.
We’ll hit the cider kegs some wacks,
Good bye, yours truly,
B attle A x .
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C,
Maud Muller aud the Rooster.
Maud Muller on a summer’s day.
Set a hen in a brand new way,
(Maud you see was a city girl.)
She covered a box with tinsel gay,
Lined it snugly with new-mown hay,
Filled it nicely with eggs, and then
Started to look for a likely hen.
Out of the flock she selected one,
And then she thought her work wasdone;
It would have been, but the stubborn hen
Stood up and cackled “Ka-doot,” and
then
Maud Muller came and with pained sur
prise
Looked coldly into the creature’s eyes,
Then tied his legs to the box. “You bet.”
Said She, “I know how to makeyou set.’’
But still it stood worse and worse
Shrieked forth its wrongs to the universe.
Turned over the box with the tinsel gay
And ignominiously flapped away.
Then a bad boy over the barnyard fence
Te heed, “Say, Maud, there’s a difference
’Tween hens, you know, and it is that
One says ‘Ka-doot!’ and one ‘Ka-dat!’ ”
Then Maud recalled that the ugly brute
She had tried to set had said “Ka-doot!”
And ever since that historic day
She blushes in an embarrassed way.
To think of the hobble she made once
when
She tried to set a gentleman hen.
—Exchange.
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Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
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Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my
i prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
MONMOUTH
RED FRONT SHOE
STORE.
Is now located in the Store
formerly used as the Model
Restaurant, where LADIES’,
GENTLEMEN and MISSES’,
CHILDREN FOOT WEAR
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/ stand the weather.
Bold everywhere
in cans—all sixes.
STATE NORMAL
Begins its 24th year September 26th
T hree C ourses of S tudy
Preparing for County and State Cer.
tifica tea. Higher courses recognized in
Washington and other States.
D emand for N ormal T rained
T eachers .
Longer terms, higher wages and better
opportunities for promotion award the
Normal graduate for his enterprise.
School directors appreciate the superior
ability of Monmouth graduates and the
demand far exceeds the supply.
Special attention given to methods work in graded and ungraded schools.
Catalogues containing fullinformation will be
t L fr ’ President •
Correspondence invited. Address
B. D. K essler , 1 resilient ,
OrJ. B. V. B utler , Secretatv.
Y ou can make your bar-
nena as soft na a glove
and nt tough tig wire by
uaing El’ll EK A llnr.
non« Oil. You cun
lengthen Its Ilf«»—make It
last twice as long wi ,|
ordinarily would.
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Maa kj STANOARO OIL CO.
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T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office.
Taxes paid for non
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
Both phones.
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
O regon .
CARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
of the latest and best quality will
be constantly kept
stock.
Mv experiance
the shoe
business for 30 years give
the advantage in selecting boots
and shoes suitable for the Tilla-
11100k trade.
The public are
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
H. G0YNE,
cordially invited to examine my
A ttorney - at . L aw .
goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere.
The Red Shoe Store is the only Boot and Shoe Store in Tilla Office : Opposite Court House,
mook county.
T illamook , O regon .
Novel Wireless Telegraph System.
A.11 goods purchased of me will be repaired
at the following rates
Men’s Shoes, half soled
60c
Ladies’
40c
Misses’
35c
One of the less knewn systems of wire
less telegraphy is that devised in co-opyr-
H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
ation by two Englishmen, Sir Oliver
Lodge and a Mr. Murihead. As yet’it
has only I een tried on a limited SCfilk
P pysician and S urgeon .
Just now one of the railroad companies
n
in England is making expeii nents with
Office first door East of F. R.
it. S veral corporations of this class I
D
n
Beals’ office.
have boats running from their termini
across the English or Irish channels, < r
in other directions. They have occasion ;
to need advices concerning the approach
R. BEALS,
of these vessels while yet invisible, on ac-
count of distance and fog, and thus see a
way to use wireless telegraphy. The
REAL ESTATE,
experiments with the Lodge-Murihead
F inancial A gent ,
system are being madebv the Midland
Company at Hevshani. North Lanca-
Tillamook, Oregon.
shirk, the steamer Manxman taking part
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
in them. A short, rather technical des
cription of the plant on land is given by ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
"The London Electrician.’’
HOS. COATES,
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
One novel feature of the apparatus is
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
Agent for Fireman’s
that there is no connection with the
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
Fund and London and Lanca
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
ground. Supported by insulators three
feet above the ground is n network of
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
shire Fire Insurance
wires, called a “ capacity surface.” The
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon.
Companies.
Aeents i° R’ & N- R R’ Co • Portland.
“ upper aerial” is a similar construction,
g
(A & C. R. R. Co.. Portland.
Tillamook
.. Oregon.
and is held in position by four masts at
a height of eighty feet. All stays have, Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
been insulated carefully to prevent damp
OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
effects. The spark gap is divided into
five parts. Choking coils are inserted Centrally Ltoeated
Rates, $1 Per Day
CO TO
in the primary of the sparking coil to
prevent arcing, and the five parts of the
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
gap are shunted by condensers. The
TRUST CO.
steamer Manxman has been fitted with
M. H. bARSEfl, Proprietor.
similar apparatus. Both equipments
T hos . C oates , Pres.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
are tuned to give a wave length of
about five hundred yards.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
P. F BROWNE,Salesman
Pacific Navigation Co.
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LARSEN HOUSE,
w. SEVERANCE,
SEWING MACHINE.
■OLLER BEARING.
HIGH GRADE.
Money
by buying thia
reliable, h.-nest,
high gride sew-
ing machme.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co.,
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
PAC TWV AT BLLVIOERE. ttX
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Headlight
and
Oregonian,
$2.25 a year.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
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O regon .
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate and Fire, Life,
Health, Accident, Insurance.
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Agent for the Northwest School Farm-
ture Co. and Organs and Pianos,
Notary Public.
Office : Southwest from the Court House,
in the building occupied as a mufic »
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