DECEMBER 1, ±010 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, A LEGAL DILEMMA Tangle of Red Tape In an Eng lish Extradition Case. GETTING AROUND THE LAW. Only ths Quick Wit of the Canadian Police Inapactor Kept a Notorious Criminal In Custody When In Realty Ho Waa as Free as tho Air. The maimer la which a prisoner ex­ tradited to England from a foreign country Is treated while on the voyage home depends very much ou the de- te-flve who has him In charge and also on whether or no there Is any suspicion that he may be contemplat­ ili-.' violence either to himself or to others. For Instance, in the case of Jabez Ihil'our. who wus taken to England all the way from Buenos Aires, there wrs it strong suspicion—probably 111 founded that he contemplateli com­ mitting suicide Consequently In»|a-<-- tor Freest. who had him In charge, de- < Ideil I» take no risks that he could possibly avoid. The regulations do not permit of an unconvicted prisoner being handcuffed oil hoard ship once the vessel has left port, and he must be allowed one hour's exercise on deck each day. Those Indulgence«. If Indulgences they mat lie called, were therefore uot withheld from Balfour. Rut he got few others. For twenty- tliree hours out of every twenty-four lie was immured In a locked cabin. He wax uot permitted even to enter the public dining roo.n. bls meals being brought to him b.v Mr. Freest himself lifter the rest of I he passengers had fid lie was. besides, constantly watched and was subjected to u most rigorous search Immediately on com Ing aboard. Ills only relaxation was an oren sliniiil glime of chess with some of the passengers w Im kindly came tn III» c i. lit to piny with him b.v permission • tn! In tlm presence of his kee|w-i This son Inipiisoiimeiit lasted exactly one month mid n day, mid Balfour nfterwnrd declared thut It win the most I lying experience of a captivity llir.t wax ill stlnisl to continue f< r nearly twelve years. One of the longest and In Its Inter stages one of the pleasantest voyage» ever undertaken liv an uiu-oui letisl i rliulnnl was that which t’hnrles 11 vl ton Dnvldson. the notorious forggr. Hindi- some years back In the eustoiJy of Chief Inspector Murray of the t’n- unillmi department of Justice. Murray trucked the wanted num to Mexico mid secured Ills extradition to Cmindn. But then his difficulties be pan. He could uot bring Ills prisoner to Cmindn by the direct route through the Fulled States, for Inimi dlntelv Dnvldson set foot III that country he could have demanded to bo released. There was therefore nothing for It but to convey him by way of .liiniulcn mid England mid theme book across the Atlautlc to Quebec. On the voyage Murray kept David seu under close oUservutlou, although allowing him conslil. riildy mole fre<*- dom t linn Freest allowed Balfour. When, however, he bail got safely as far ns London lie was both mortified mid astonlsbed at the likelihood of his having hud ull Ills trouble for nothing The law «us, lie was told, that a prisoner extradited frvm u foreign country to h British colony could uot be kept In custody lu England for longer than twenty four hours. nor I I'ollld lie I m * taken ns n prisoner ou board a British ship sailing from a British pert. Here waa n dilemma. Dnvldson wus free us air hud he only known it Fail Murray was equal to the occasion "Ixiok here. Davldsou." lie said. "I’ve got you safe. There Is only the Inst uge of the Journey to complete. If I allow you to travel saloon with me ns an onRuary first Class iMtssenger will you ghi­ me your word to play llie no tricks?" To this proposition Dnvldson. know Ing nothing of the real state of affairs, was naturally quite ready to agree And so It rime to pass that one of the l: o»t notorious criminals Canada has vver known cane home lu state; free, yet not free, h voluntary prisoner, and yet an Involuntary one. I'earson's Weekly. Tactful Truth. "I appeal to .Mr. Verily, wlioae truth fulni-ss notssly doubts," said the out- t-i’gvd hostess, with n glitter In her eye "Mr Verity, do von think I su|e ply my boarder» with Isol buiterF The otbera looked eager attention fu see how .Mr \ erlty would get out I f It. "Mudam." he answered, with a bow "the truth on which you compliment me forces me to declare that your but ter Is one of vour strong points.”— Baltimore Atuerkan Bites. The safest way to mcaaure your r axltnum bite longitudinally Is to lay It out on an ear of corn Tn get the depth of the Idle, measure It in a slice of watermelon - Boston Globe. And th» beat way to determine the capacity of your bit» la to watch you eat bea im . -devela mi Plain I H-s 1er THE PRESENT INSTANT. GERONdl.O IN ACTION. Science Definee It ab the Hundredth Pert of • Second. The Indian Chisf’s Story of How Hs Whipped the Mexicans. A congre*» of European astronomers decided that the prew-nt time—that Is. the present moment at any particular instant—consist» of the hundredth part of a second. Tills tuts I mh - u setthsl on because these men of science have thought that it represented the tiniest fraction of time which n a pean attention. It was through Ir­ num tlshlug. "What sort of tlsh du ving's writings that the old world was you catch here?" he said made aware of the fact that there was an American literature. Hildreth. ■ Mostly trout.” replied the uum. Prescott. Cooper. I*oe and others of "How mauy have you caught?" "About ten or twelve, air." the pioneers came lu for a full meas­ “What Is about tlie heaviest you ure of praise, but Washington Irving have caught?" continued the geutle- will always hold Ills title as father of tuan. our lit, rature — New York American. "Well. I don't kuow the weight, but the water sunk two or three feet when Huh st ths Social Univorso. I pulled It out!" "We do not hesitate to call the Cov­ ent Garden Opera House 'the hub of Divides ths Water*. the social universe,* " says the London I Situated exactly at the blithest point Sphere "We have boon lu the opera of the divide of the llocky mountains, houses of Munich. Dresden. .Milan. Ber­ on the t'row's Nest division of the Ca­ lin. Paris and Vienna, aud there Is nadian Pacific railway, lu British Co­ nothing quite so Impressive In any one lumbia. Is a hotel. When it rains In of these as can be found at Covent the mountains the water which falls ’lardeo tn the height of the aaaaoa. To on the eastern slope of the hotel roof riait Gavent Garden Opera House In trickle« away to Join a tiny rivulet, the season la to know life at Its most which lu due time mingles Its waters magnetic point.” with the Atlantic. The water falling just beyond the ridgepole, on the other At tho Wrong Door. side of the roof, flows westerly and “My health amt dlgeatlou are per­ Ultimately Into the Pacific fect doctor." began the caller In the offloe of the medical man. “I haven't Lota of Them. an ache or a pain The trouble with •There la one thing whh h has rather me la that I canuot sleep at night " pusaled me" “M ell. If that Is the case, sir," said "What la thatr the learned physician. “I suggest that ' When money talks does It always you consult your spiritual adviser talk cents? " Baltimore American rather than me.“- Lippincott's fisnsus. Mother --Oh pencil to your tur saya tt'i II* proacri Issi HEADQUARTERS FOR KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS, We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook County’s Most Famous Cheese, , The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County. New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and » Hirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality. L BT U S DT (L U R B ON YOUR LUMBER BILL. I for all stomach troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bid ■ breath.sick headache,torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Pleasant to tikt Sold by Chas. I. Clough. Notice. 1 N otice I s H ereby G iven ,— ) That the County Court of TillamiMik i County, Oregon, will receive bids, for the grading to a width of ltl feet, in accordance with the survey und ' field notes, that |X>rtion of what ia known as the Kock Road, which j commences at or about Oretown i achiMil house anil ruua thence South­ erly to u |>oint where the said survey of the Rock Road intersects the pre­ sent road at or alxiut the Commons place, now the Kodad farm. Said Bids must include the fur­ nishing of all tools and equipment by the bidder (except the County road grader which the aitcessful bidder may uael and should be1 made at ao much per rod. The sucesaful bidder will lx re-' quired to give a l»ond for the com- I pletion of the contract if awarded | the same. All bids to lx lied in the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook Conn- I tv. Oregon, on or Ixfore 9 o'clock j A. M. Wednesday, the 7th day of December, 1910. Tht County Court reserve« the right to reject any and all bids. By­ order of the County Court. J. C. HOLDBN, County Clerk. Fine Dairy Farm »6 acres, lyinqj 3 mile» from Florence, the banking and whipping center of the district, with regular txxt to Portland. Kb» acre«, is dyked tide mandi. all in grass and worth $300 (xr acre. 41 a res tide marsh in grass and not dyked, worth $!<■» ,xr acfe. 21a acres rolling Ixnch curries4 million feet of virgin timber, worth ftklbi— at local mills in logs at $n.00 per thousand. This 216 acre» after it in logged, will lx worth $160 per acre hw pasture and apple raising Fresh water trout stream run» through the tract Fine building site, but no building. Onlv 30 minutes by motor IxMt to bank at Portland Isvnt landing. Good school, church, stores, creamery, mill. etc., near building site. Total present vahx. $70, TUR | want to »ell ami will take with $3 cash and Imlanre lung time with •I l*r cent interest. ♦ » ixr ffnt G bix M elvin M iller . Box 35. Eugeue. Ore. EXPORT BEER, KAISER BLUME. Unsurpassed. Non-lntoxicatini MALT TEA. BOTTLE!) Bl THE Columbia Bottling Co. Astoria, Oregon- Sod* Waters Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral W*t*- rroiMIKTt»* 4 4 Tillamook Iron Work5 < 4 General Machinists & Blacksmith5- 1 Boiler Work, Lonreru Work and llrary For««- Fin» Mackinr Work a N^relally. 4 4 TILLAMOOK. oRE