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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 18, 1900 1HE SLAYER OF MARAT Charlotte Cordas and the Act That Made Her Famous. HER PLANS FOR THE MURDER The Wav They Were Worked Out and How They Were Put Into Execution. Her Own Tragic End and the Final Act of the Brutal Headsman. Among I he in*tu tn-e* of fnnat!<■ zeal for coiiutry and people the act of Charlotte Corday. who was born at M Saturnln. France. July 27. 17U8. and who wav tieheailed ut Paris July 17. 17113. stand« out lu tragic force. tier childhood and early youth Were full of privation, although she was of h noble family. She was educated at a convent in I'neii and then went to live with hii aunt In the same old town of Xormnndy She had a serene and lofty beauty. miis mil mid graceful, and her manner was toll of dignity She spi nt all her leisure in reading, anil her books were always those that refilled to tiemlsni and devotion to country When the revolution broke llfsin Frame. Charlotte eagerly took tip the reading of politics and public ipiestlons When the Girondists were obliged to tty from Paris they went to Caen amt la-gaii Io hold meetings and form plans tor future operations lu I 'll ris. Tbe Girondists were the true repub licans and get their name from Gi ronde. as It was the deputlM from Ibis district that had formed the Re publican party lu the natloaal assem- My The ivrsvwiv had terrified them, and they had tried to stop the violent lueasures In th“ reign of terror. Charhgte felt a very maduess of en thusiasm ns she listened to the fiery eloquence of these men who de nounced Marat. Panto» and Robe spierre ewnped much of the censure tine for their share In the frightful work of cruelty and death. It was upon Marat that the Glrortdlats poured their eloquence, for It was be who bad pursued and ordered the death of their lenders In Carls. In tile depths of her heart a purpose was formed to save her people trmn ibis monster and at any cost Io herself. Into Cbaiiowet» life a tender and re- spe< tfill love hud come to add its in fluence In these days of strange tumult ant) calm purpose. She and a young mint named Franquellu had been writ ing each other, and she bud given blm Iter portrait and told blm that he might at least love that. When this lover marched away to Paris with the Giron dists and the neighboring volunteers, she hade him a calm farewell, for she knew she was going to save blm. After her execution Frauquelln went home to bls native village In Nor mandy In tbe teuder care of his moth er he gradually failed, for bis heart was broken the day bls love perished. When be came to die be requested that Charlotte'» portrait and letters be burled with blm. and bls grave bolds them sacredly. Charlotte begau fo prepare for her Journey to Paris and the tragedy she had planned. Every effort was made to hide the appearance of a concealed purpose. When she arrived at Parts site nt once set about her plans to find Marat. As a preparation she went to one of the shops of the Pillais Royal tuid bought a dagger shaped kulfe. pay ing for It tiO ceuts. Tills she bld In the folds of her dress. Uer plau bad been to kill llarat In the very convention, where she thought the deed would be uvepged by killlug Iter on the spot. Cut Murat m> longer went to the con vention. lie was III with a disease that was slowly killing him. and life body was In a state of disorder and irrup tion that gave him an agony of suf fering lie was only comfortable when in the warm waler of bls bath. He lived ou the first floor of a bouse in the Rue des t ordellers. and connected with Ills home were all the affairs of Ills Journalistic work and from here all Ills pamphlets and Journals were sent out After writing two letters asking for an Interview. In which sbe would give him some li»|ivrtant news about-aue- pe< ted persons, site gpt-oo aeply. Then she took ber way to the house, InsUisd Hint stir must see blm. and when ftc- bidiiea eiuraucfV» Marat's wife Me stilt urged the Importance of her ar- rand Marat heard the sound of their voices and shouted out for a rer.son of Hie noise that bothered him When told that It was Hie woman who bed tw l< e written him ba hade her coin« I*. The wife, against her will, let her pa* Marat was In his bath, wrapped tn an Ink stained sheet, and was writing on a board laid across the bath. Ask Ing her errand, he took down all tbe details she gave him. Whop he bag Hie name ef each tltrvndiat who n, at work la Oen he told her that in a week they would be brengfit to tbe guillotine Then as sbe stood bee*» tie batA Rbe plunge* the knlffe IMo his heart, and be itted with a «y to his wife to come to Mtn. Just liefore her execution sbe wrote to th* Girondist» at Caen that eba an tic quMed happiness "with Brutus in tbe Elysian Ucld»" aQer her death, and she also wrote tender and loving farw we|| letters to ber relatives snd friends "beu sbe had suffered death tbs si- «* urtoner lifted up ber head by the hair and struck It a brutal blow with his 1st Just at that moment a gleans of the sun so fell upon it that then» sin the effect of a blush upon ths dead face.-Boston Globo. Propsrty has Its duties as well as its rights.—Drummond. , THE DEER’S HORNS. T. H • BEING SICK IN CHINA. What Happen« When a Devil Jump Down a Patient’s Throat. It lx tbe cum U mu for a Chinaman to visit tbe barber every week to have a general over ha it ling. First, tbe bead arid tare are shaved: second. the ear» are xt-ruped and cleansed with a small brush made of durk’x hair; third, lue ijp|»er and lower eyelids are scr»|>ed with a dull edged knife, ail grauula- tlons lieiug *Ht»o<»tUed away, and then an application lx made with a dn< k x hair brush of salt soiutiou. Thia is the reaxuu why you will rind so much blindness in China. t hey take no antiseptic measures whatever. Finally lhe patient’» buck is mas- anged. and ufter paying a lee of 3 cents ami no tip he leaves tbe shop, feeling denn outside. but now must cuuault bis regular physician. After going through tbe usual exam ination. which i* a form of military In spection. the doctor diagnose* the case and treat* It utiles* a devil happen* to Jump down the patient's throat. If this ha* happened the doctor can do the patient no good until he promise* to set off a hundred firecracker* and to make a daily visit to the joss house. This done, lie receive* the usual pill* for those vin-ated by Hie devil. These pills may consist of spotted rhinoceros horns. said to lie a wonder ful cure for Intestinal troubles. The spotted rliims-erus born* come from southern China, and in the market at Singapore a atugle specimen will bring »25 Tiger bone* when ground to a pon der and mixed with Chinese wme make a great blood tonic which i* used b.v all classes of Chinese In north ern China. Tbe recipe I* held liy a I (Irra In Shanghai that ha* become very | wealthy b.v the sale of this tonic. Old deer boms are boiled down to make tbe medicinal glue which binds tbe fifty ingredieuts composing the average Chinese pills. As In these you may get anything from a pinch of SAT IN THE SENATE. gunpowder to powdered cobra tall dust It Is not the fault of Wong Ylk An Out.ider Who Innocently Mede Cbee If Just tile right kind of specific Himself at Home. escapes Hie patient. Tbe American people otiee elected a Equal tn medli'lnnl efficacy to the tailor to the pre*iduncy, and doubt- above are three high grade tiger reme leaa many manipulator» of tbe shear* dies. the eyeball, liver and blood. A* atid goose have sat in tbe seats of tbe may be Imagined, tiger eyeball, tbe mighty by elevtlou. but only ouce did genuine article, can be prescribed for a tailor make himself at borne on ibe only the exceedingly wealthy Chinese. floor of Hie United States senate «lieu Similarly tbe liver, when dried and re ue bad no eonstitueney to represent. duced to a powder, la worth It» weight Tbe tailor was Hermann Moritz io gold all over China. Tiger blood, Riedel of I'bIhidelpbia, wbo visited when evaporated to a solid at a tem Wasblugtou lu April. 18118, to attend perature of 110 degrees and taken as tbe exciting scenes during the im a powder. I> believed by Asiatic* to peachment proceedings against Au transform a craven luto a hero.—Med drew Jobnson, a fellow craftsman. ical Record. And this is the account of bow ue witnessed these proceedings as pub The Politic»! Millennium. lished in tbe Washington Republican Two Kansas farmers, oue of them a of that day: | Republican and tbe other a Democrat, "A good looking Teutonic friend of were quarreling over their political be ours a day or two since made an ear liefs. Tbe more they argued the fur nest appeal to our Muggins for a tick ther apart they drifted. Finally they et to tbe senate to listen to wbat was called in a neighbor to settle the dis going forward at tbe impeachment pute. This neighbor was a man wbo trial. Muggins, as Is bis wont, iu tbe seldom said anything, who went about kindness of bls soul consented to fur bis business, was u good citizen and nish Teuton with tbe tallsmauic paste- substantial in every way. board wbl< b effects tbe open sesame to “Well." be replied after both had tbe senate chamber and also assured stated their sides, "my son and I have our friend that be would accompany been hauling wheat nearly forty years blm to the gallery and find him an now. There are two roads leading to eligible seat. Muggins and Teuton tbe mill. One Is tbe valley road and started to work tbelr way in. but Mug- the other leads over the bill. But never glus was detained outside of tbe door yet bits tbe miller asked me which for a few moments, and our German road we came. He always asks, 'is friend went on aud passed tbe vigilant the wheat good?’’’—Kansas City Jour sentinels at tbe outer door aud went nal. directly to tbe entrance of tbe senate Making It Plain. cbainlier and was admitted by tbe gentlemanly ushers under tbe belief The following simple and explicit di probably that be was a member of rections are posted up In a hotel on the cougress and passed through tbe vesti Nordfjord: bule and took bls seat in the first va "The fire escape! Directions for use cant chair aud there reuialued during Tbe one end of the rope Is to be fixed tbe entire session in the confident be at the book In the window frame, the other is to turn out of tbe window. The lief that be was entitled to tbe seal." The descendant* of Hermann Riedel plaited snotter. which I* fixed nt the log lire living In Washington now. Tbe | of wood. Is to be put under your arm*, tailor, wbo was a "top uoteber" at bls 1 whereupon you may safely let yourself trade, according to all accounts, dual slide down. You may regulate the hur In 1877. having declined a pension after , ry by keeping tbe rope under the log serving as a marine during tbe civil If more persons are to be saved you have to pull up the contrary end of the war. —Washington Post. rope, tlx this at tbe hook and go on so till nobody is left.”—London Punch. Kumiss. Kumiss Is a valuable beverage for Foravar Dry. use In tbe sk'kroom. lleat one quart There is n youngster In college who of milk Io 75 degrees F.. add one and one half tablespooufuls of sugar aud combines the poetic Instinct wlih n one-fourth of n yeast cake dissolved In keen sense of humor, lie is not n close our lalilesiMsmtul of lukewarm water. student. In fact, be regards books a* 1 Fill sterilized bottles to within oue aud instruments of torture. Oue of tbe pro one-bait Indies of tbe top. Cork and feasors picked up a text book Iteloiigtag shake. Place tbe bottles inverted to blm the other day and found on the w^u-re they may remain at a tempera flyleaf this bit of verse, which no doubt nrre of 70 degrees F. for ten hour», expressed tbe student's opinion of It: Should there be another hood then put in tbe Icebox or a col* place For refuge hither liy. aud let stand forty-elgbt hours, shak And should the whole world be sub ing occasionally to preveut the cream merged from clogging tbe mouth of tbe bottle. This booK would still be dry. — rbiladelphhi Record It la refreshing and nourishing.—Wo man's Home Companion. They Present All the Phenomena of Animal and Vegetable Growth. Why anti Imw in lUv d**er n »> prviiltar* I ly unlike any other ui the lM»vhie rat-e. the born differing n *> materially from ail the horned « aitle iu 11 n «•<»ii*p*»Nhn»ii, growth, wiaiurlis ami decline? It pre sent» all tbe ptieiioineun of animal uud | vegetal»!* growth IT sprout» front the j brain w I bout any prolongation of tbe froulul boue. it rises and breaks through tbe sinews and takes root on , tbe bone, growing, the same us a vege table. It is t.onrished by and aerrelea 1 Hlboi*en upin (tie surface and dlspiseH of the fibrin Hie same as an animal. It Is clothed with a skin and hairy coat very different front those on tbe I rest of tbe I mm I. v This covering and hair possess u property unknown In other animal bodies— that of being a styptic to stanch its own hkx»d when wounded. It carries utarks of the age on the buck by putting out an extra i branch each year, which shows an ad ditional power each year to produce them. And this power does not exist In the female. So this difference is more dixtln«*tly marked than In any other « lass of animals. Again, the bom possesses properties unknown in any other animal matter. It Is entirely In odorous, capable of resisting putrefac tion and almost Impcrvjinjs to the ef- fe< ts of the atmosphere. And still water al 300 degrees F. will dissolve these horns readily, even though they are not soluble In alcohol and resist the action of acids and alka lis. It Is tbe only vegeto animal sub stance that we know of that does not perpetuate Itself by procreutlon. The male and the female are sus tained by the same nutrition and ele ments. and only the male produces horns. This phenomenon is quite as idik ^ v of a curiosity as the absence of tbe horn in the buck after shedding.— Exchange. BO1T8, A ttorney - at -L aw . Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non- in office. I , Residents. I i Office opposite Post Office. “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY” Both phones. Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 8 8 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard II. COOPER, commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More ' calls for help than we can meet—position certain. Class and j ndividual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by A ttorney - at -L aw , office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special | penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue. T illamook , O regon . 1 ’ C arl The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ©rutechrr Ai»vok J. P. AULiEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Office across the street and nortV’' 'w. al li.T the Post Office. I- > •1 _____________ _______ T i u' Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. haberlach , Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. A ■Jp H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at L aw . Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . WEINHARO'S COLUMBIA BEEB, A. W. SEVERANCE, ¿XPORT BEER, KAISER BLUME. Unsurpassed. Non Intoxicating. I MALT TEA. STAR | BREWERY A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook ~ Hop GrOld Beer, O regon . T. B0ALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Special Brew. ' .. TILLAMOOK.] BOTTLED Bl' THE Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, west of Mrs. Walker's. Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon- Soda Waters, Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral J-^R. I. M. SMITH, Water. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ____________________________________ Office over J. A. Todd & Co., Tillamook, Ore. ^^7 c- Steamer Sue TT. Elmore. hawk , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON. (CAPT. P. SCHRADER). R. BEALS, REAL ESTAl’E, F inancial A gent , Portland and Tillamook. Tillamook, Oregon. p)R p- J- sharp , RESIDENT FREIGHT, «3.00 PER TON. Sails DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon. I Dr. Wise’s office. EVERY TUESDAY SARCHET, I- . The Fashionable Tailor. THAT’S ALL. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. mHEAD OF 4U Registered 4U J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. HOLiSTEIHS-FRlESlflHS, A Suspicious 8ilence. Howard was only tweuty months ' Firm Friends. "Friendship, boys and girls.” said n older than tbe baby. He find somehow ; member of a provincial education com come lo realize that KI wood, wbo was ( mittee. "Is a thing to be cultivated and creeping, was more likely to be In mis practiced by all of us. Read and poo- chief when quiet. One day be called to der the stories of tbe great friendships bls mother with a great deal of anx of sacred amt profane history. Take iety tn his HtNe voice. "Mstnm» I hear them for your models— David and Jon Elwood keeping atm."—Delineator. athan, Damon and Pythias and Scyllw No Fault of His. and Charybdis!"—London Telegraph. “Why. Johnny! Your little sister is shelling two quarts of peas to your Plenty of Jaw. Two cockney “Ildles" were discuss oue." "Well. I told tbe darn little cbuatp Ing each other publicly One said something about tbe other's "Jaw." or about It. but It didn't do no good."— 4 "Jure." "Garn." answered her oppo Cleveland 1 .cader nent. "you've got euougb Jaw for two Poor Tests. sets of teeth, you 'are." Little Edna (resd'.sgi—Say. mamma, wbat Is a lack of artistic taste? Mam 4 Theory and Practice. Geraldine—A rose by any other name ma—It is tbe feeling, my dear, that 4 would smell as sweet. Gerald—I hare prompts a tmidbeaded man with red never been able to make you believe It whiskers to wear a black wig —Chi 4 when I brought you flowers. — New cago News. 4 York Press. 4 A cottage. If goodness be there, will We rise tn glory as wa sink to pride. hold as much happiness as a palace — 4 Haariltou. —Xotutg. : OREGON. PORTLAND, IO cows from 3 to 7 years, fresh and soon to be fresh, 15 bred Room, 306 Commrrciul Building. heifers; 15 bulls, many from A. R. O. Dams of 19 to 2‘ pounds of butter iu 7 days. These cattle are from the bes"t L and O ffice B usiness Phone A. luOT a SPECIALTY. working herds iu New Yotk aud will be sold at prices that any farmer can afford to buy. Come and see them or write ÇA0WING & COWINC I for description and prices of what you want. LAWYERS. FRYAR & COMPANY, Sumner, Wash. K oom 334 W orcester B uilding , T hird and O ak S treets . Room Nest to the U.S. Land Office. • PORTLAND, OREGON. * A A A A A AA A A » Tillamook. Iron Works I ► General Machinists & Blacksmiths. » A. K. CASE, PROP11ETOI Boiler Work, Logger1« Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. KILL™. COUCH »0 CUM th . LUNCS Kim’s New Discovery WITH I fO»C8S8r» .jîSïa. » » AMO >U THROAT AMB LIHM TWO<J«l» qgAJLANTgKD «ATMTAOTOBT OB M0MST UmrDBD.