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_THE—TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, December 21, BOERS DEFEAT BUEEER. The British Suffer Great Loss • Boers Captured Lieven Guns. some ulea of the desperate nature of the fight at Mugersfomei,, The Highland«!« did al) that the most gallant troops in the world could do, but it was impossi ble to face the terrible fire of the Boers. The British artillery again saved the situation and divided the honors of the >l*y with the Scots. ........... .......... . The batteries worked for hours under a galling riff: fire. 1899 GAVE UP THE CHASE. Aguinaldo Crossed Cordilleras and Marsh Turned Back. Truckee Lumber Co PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Spouter say■ he dreamed he wi making a great speech last ui Kut so wrought up that he tiSM ”1 bed." "1 see. He took tl.ffi I hlMaiphla BulleU*, “Looki<_ pa, th« sowl h . “1 do«' replied the iug under the wsves'atlhirt Standard and t'athobc Timeg» « Edwin—“How do you k0 was a man that wrote tt Helm "Because the story a |>eriod of ten yeara, and 11»« ai never changes her dresa but The Rival. Unhappily Expreased. Sk« did not know they were to "Why, Mr. Brown, this is a surprise!" He (who did)—“1 can't til A Seaforth Highlander says that while ports to the war office that his losses together say that it is so to me. Miss in yesterday’s engagement were : Killed, he was lying wounded on the field he Jones.”—Punch. 82 ; wounded, 667; missing 348; a total saw a Boer, of typical German appear “Boresome spoke for nearly an hour ance, faultlessly dressed, with polished of 1097. _________ at the meeting last night." "Yes. I top boots, a shirt with silk ruffles, and a left when 1 heard him say that there L ondon , Dec 16.—As might have been cigar in his mouth, walking among the was really nothing new to be said upon expected, the ilesjierate state ot British the subject. I knew that meant that ant hills, picking off the British. He he would go on indeflniteU’.”—BuxtyA arms in South Africa, as revealed by the was quite alone and it was apparent Tranaerlpt. , ■ defeat of General Buller at Tugela river, from the frequent use he made of field Clarissa—"1 etta, you Me where at one stroke he lost treble the glasses, that he was singling out officers. to deceive me- ive some number of guns Wellington left in the memories connec ith fhst Another wounded Boer says that a hands of Napoleon during six years’ Mountain Town Surrenders. Henrietta—“Well, 1 think so. He kept lyddite shell, fired on Sunday, fell in the fighting in the Peninsula, while adding Lieutenant Chadwick and a corres me dressed lip hot afternoons at tut midst of an open-air prayer meeting, TIUüflMOOK, OR to the determination of the authorities catering place last summer, and the® pondent ot the Associated Pi ess, the held to offer supplications for the sue. didn’t propose.’’—l.ifg. to send every available man to the front, former commanding 30 Macabebes, have cess of the Boer arms. Caller “I underst and that your bus cause something in the nature of the mo. visited the mountain town ofPaniposa band distinguished h maelf at the ban-" mentary panic among the public, which and received the surrender of a company quetlast evening.** Mrs. "Rumby—“Pos Eggs Sold by the Quart. was reflected on the stock exchange. of insurgents, including three officers, sibly; but it was more than he could do with their arms and ammunition. when he reached home.’’— WUat-to-Eat. “ Give me a quart of yolks. RETIRED in good order . General Concepcion and other Filipino /Miner—“This here paper oMU'isms Uoeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked “What are the whites worth today ? officers, who have surrendered, have ’bout diplomatic relations with Spain Question of Expense Has been Too “Send me up a gallon of mixed.’’ Lumber Yard near Court House. bein’ resumed. What air diplomatic been taken to Vigan. Concepcion, who Such expressions as these will lie fa- Much in Evidence. relations, anyhoeF* Josh-“Reckon is cheerful, insists that the insurgent I L ondon , Dec. 18. 4;46 A. M.—Lietiten. miliar terms in grocer stores and butcher organization will be maintained, even tn thej must be the kind that a^eir thefx T imbkr land , A ct J une 3, 1878. — N otice F or vacation ter visit out farm.’’—Fhil and-General Sir Charles Warren, com shops in Kansas City before long. the districts where the Americans are P ublication phia Record. manding the fifth division of the First House-wives will make them so. For operating, claiming that the Filipinos United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore., army corps, has arrived at Cape Town. eggs will be sold by the pint, quart and can use their troops whenever they de Oct. qth, 1899. •THE SU NF LOW» Notice is hereby given that in compliance In fact, sire. He suggests that the only method It is understood that he will proceed to gallon instead of by the dozen. with the provisioiis of the act of ongtesa of the big confectionary establishments of of terminating the war is the capture of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act lor the sale of tim PrwttF Little Tale of t Port Elizabeth. ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nymph Clytle, Who No further news has been received re the city buy them by the gallon now. Aguinaldo and the obtaining of an order Nevada and Washington Territory,'' as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of Turned Into Du«. garding the battle at the Tugela river. Kitchen economy suggested the scheme from him for the troops to surrender August 4, 1892, KATK E. PARKER, The latest accounts regarding the battle and local packers took it up. their arms. But Concepcion believes There is hardly anyone who coernot Of Portland, county of .Multnomah, Sta e of How often is it that a cook will break Aguinaldo will never be captured. at Magersfontein show that the retire, Oiegon. has this day filed in this office her catch n glimpse of the soim H m *CC sworn statement No. 5101, for the purchase of ment of the British troops was executed a dozen or more eggs just in order to get Aguinaldo Still Going. the W of Sw yK. Sec. 14. and Lots 2 and 8, of saucy, sometimes sad face in the pl Sec. 15. in I p. 2 N, Range 6 W, and will offer proof and heartsease. By just partiallyj with the greatest coolness and order, the yolks to make a cake. The whites M anila , Dec. 17, 10:4-5 p.m.—The fol- to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur ing the eyes one can see many under a heavy Boers artillery fire, on will be thrown away. Or vice versa. lowing dispatch, dated December 15, has poses, and to establish her claim to said land child faces in the pansy bed. H im Tuesday. Mafeking was safe on Decern. Why not make a saving of the whites or been received from a correspondent of before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City, Ore , oil Tuesday, I he 2nd «lay different class is the face of ( Iv ti<T(tht 16. and Colonel Baden-Powell, the Brit, yolks, as the ease may be, was suggested. the Associated Press at Laoag, province ofjanuaiy, 190«» She names as witnesses sunflower). The packers put the question to the con Water J. Smith ami William Illingworth, of ish commander there, is still actively of North Ilocos: She was a water nymph. All the j Wilson. Or.; John Tuttle, of Tillamook, Or.; pushing out his defenses. At that time fectioners and the latter saw the point, i “Natives at Manitong, province of Dwight Sm th. of Forest Grove. Or. and brightness of her life, she felt<rfl Quality Ciotti Any and all persons claiming adversely »he Now when the confectioner wants to ' the Boers had offered to exchange Lady North Ilocos, report that Aguinaldo, in above described lands are requested to file their from the glowing sun above« to whom claims in this office on or before said 2nd day she looked up in ever-growing wonder Sarah Wilson, who was captured while make puff with the yolks he sends to a disguise and accompanied by several of Great difference is observable of January, 1900. /ind admiration. And it was but natural acting as a correspondent for the Lon. packing house and buys the yolks by his generals, left Manitonglast Saturday C has . B. M oores . Register. that her ududration should change to the gallon; if he wants to use the whites | in the quality of clothing ma with 500 men, going in the direction of don Daily Mail, for General Viljoen, who T imbkr L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otick F or love, for whenever she looked HMM* was captured at Eland's laagte, but the for something he sends for them ; if he Salsona, from which point he intended 1 terial. We make a feature of PUBLICATION. from that bright face, to her MRMt United States Laud Office, offer was declined. The other beleaguer wants to use both he sends and gets to proceed to Cabugaon, province of blinded by its brilliancy, the worlqattd O.egoii City, Ore., a mixed can. It is predicted that house the most carefully selected Oct. 26th, 1899. ed garrisons and positionsare still hold Cagayan. and all things else seemed black and Notice is hereby given that in compliance wives will soon adopt the same method. “An insurgent major, claiming to he in cloths, and when made up in OUT ■with the proviaiona of the act ot Uongrena of comfortless. ing out. With this new system of handling “hen command of 100 Filipinos, who have 'June 3, ¡878, entitle«! “All act fo. the sale of Used as hr was to worship, the hffnr* It is said that if the Victoria cross timber lands in the States of California, The been guarding 23 American prisoners at excellent style it’s not at all ' Oregon, Neva«!» and Washington Territory," as less sun god, Apollo, grew tired of at were to be granted for every act of con. fruit’’ there is absolutely no loss, extended to al! the Public Land Slates by act ing the countenance turned ever” They are Cabugaon, surrendered. He wrote his spicuous gallantry on the part of the egg shells are even used. strange that our patrons are of Augiisl4, 1892. ward him. Indeed, so ardently <| JENNIE BAILEY, captains to deliver the prisoners iu British troops, it would be necessary to ground up and sold for chicken feed. Of Til'lAinook, county of Tillamook, State of reflect his gleam that he seemed t pleased. Oregon, has this 'lay file«! In tins office her General Young. distribute the decoration by hundreds. ► worn statement No. 5109 for the purchase of held to that one spot with a kinC “General Young’s command is now di Frank McDaniel was found guilty of "Black week,” as last week is now uni tlie E f W *4 of Section No. 28, in 1 ownahip fascination. Of course that would n No. 2 S, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof versally called, has evidently aroused the manslaughter by the jury before which vided into six or seven parties, which are to show that the land sought Is more valu/tbln do. OraHs and flowers and trees w for its timber or stone than for agricultural soon be so parched and dried that government and the war office to a full he was tried for the murder of Claire operating in the mountains about put poses and to establish her claim to said lan<I before the Register and Receiver of this very life would wither away. sense of their responsibility, and of the Fitch in Portland. The verdict was ac Laoag. Several parties are hunting for Still (’lytie gazed with burning, office at Oieg n City, Ore, on Tuesday, the 9th magnitude of the task before them, The companied by a recommendation signed General Tino. day of Janu y, 1900. She names as witnesses: sionute eves into the heart of her Charles A. Bailey. John E. Tuttle. W G. “ Major Swigart, with a detachment this bv every member of the jury that the papers unanimously applaud The Tailor, Biiey, Joseph Severance, of Tillamook, Or. but found it empty of all love for Any ami all persons « lnimlng adversely the Worse than blank it was, for a great awakening, despite the fact that they secused lie given the extreme penalty of of the Third cavalry, had an engagement above-described lands are requested uj file their recognize that the heroic measures now the law. which is 15 years in the peni with 120 insurgents near Dingras. Two No. 88>4 THIRD STREET, claims in this office on or before said 9th day of anger toward that charm which held January, 1900. Americans were killed and two wounded. him transfixed was fast filling it. With decided upon savor rather of weakness tentiary. The jury went out at 10 o’ C has . B M oorkb , Register. a Inst mighty effort *.e turned away PORTLAND, ORE. clock Saturday night, and came in at Several Filipinos were killed. than of strength. with a resolve that Ls would never “Captain McCalla, of the United States CONTEST NOTICE Rumor has it that the question of ex 9 o'clock Sunday evening They had Department ot the Interior, Unite«! Htates Ixiiid again bless that land with his light. cruiser Newark, has occupied Clavaera Office, Oregon City, Oregon pense has really been at the bottom of taken many ballots, and two members Nine days ( lytie sat wM Dr. J. W. Vogel, Nov. 27th, 1899 the half-hearted measures hitherto held out for murder in the first degree and Pantelona. The Filipinos surren A sufficient contest affitlavit having been ground, with her iinliniiniT 1 ntr strmm ANI> S pecialist for R kfkatction file«, in this offi«’«* l>y GEORG B. LAMB, ing over her shoulders. Other lovers adopted, and it is not unlikely that Sir to the last On the first ».allot six stood dered 1000 rifles (’ontratant, against Homestead Entry No. II225, D efects of the E ve . made August 15th, i*>4, f«>i W S He % and E S wooed her; the gentle breeze kissed her Michael Hicks-Beach, chancellor of the for this and two for acquittal On a The German press and jieople are *4, Section 24, Towns!) p J S, Range 8 , liy and s«iught to turn her thoughts from Will visit TILLAMOOK every three Sw exchequer, and other members of the later ballot seven stood for murder in the jubilant over the news from South ANNA A. STEINER contestee, in which it is allege«! that ‘said «nna A. Steiner «luring the her lost love to himself; the dew first degree. During the course of the months. cabinet, will resign. It is high time that \ear 1^/S. wholly abandoned aaid pM-miffCH d< s- dropped quietly beside her and even en Africa, and everywhere in the streets of P ortland ... O rkoon . cribe«! in said homcatead entry ana changed her folded her hi hisen>bra<L. . But there something very energetic was done. The balloting there were many changes of of Berlin, people greet each other and residence therefrom, and that she has not re : 132 F irst S treet . side«! upon nor cultivated sai«l premises since Biitish losses in killed, wounded, votes, but two jurors stood out stubborn offer congratulations. Among the press O ffice R esidence : 529 S hkbman S trebt . naid yearlSys and that the said Anna A. Steiner she sat, tasting neither food nor drink. ly for murder in the first degree, and it prisoners and missing throughout the is not now residing upon, nor cultivating said She gszrd tow mt tbs clouded sky in comments tonight is that of the Kreuz premises in any manner, whatever, and that vain longing. Still ns each day dawned campaign now reach the enormous total was only when it was seen that their Zcltung. which says : "We in Germany, »aid abw nee from the said land waa tx>! T imbkr L aw », A ct J cwk 3. i 87»,-N otic « k > k du»-t 'liege«! course must result in a disagreement her empto mi nt in the Army, Navy, or f'. caught but one glfnifree of th* * m of 7630. Pl BLICATION. do not wish England to get off cheaply. M r ine coriis of the United State» as a private Injure he turned his horses away trnd UuiUd HU Land Office, that they consented to change their votes. The tragic circumstances of the ap soldier, officer, » aman or marine during th«- i,wept on to the west. The more they are humbled in the Boer Or« gon City Oregon. wai with Spa 11, or during any «»(her war in Oct brr 3rd,1899 » « * pointment of Lord Roberts, almost Soon her lirnbs Is-came rooted to the war and the more completely their pow the United “tatrff may t* engatf’d Is hereby giv«l H'«l i» ■omplmixe which h I«I parties are hereby notifle«! to appear, D. E. Forbes (colored) says in the Nine- er in South Africa is broken, the better wi Notice simultaneously with the announcement h the provision, of lhe ed of Coo«r.raot 8 respond and offer evidence touching said alli ground and her »(reaming hair turned luue 3, I»;'. "nt ‘ lb ‘ 1 Au art for > he tale of io o'clock a.m . on -at nary 15th, 1900, into petals, flashing out around her of the death of his promising son, excite t< enth Century: ”1 am bound to sav for us.’’ ,,,, »■ l.r<|. m h- S Btra ofCsl forms. Ora«m. gation e at the County Clerk of Tillamook county, fac<* like the rays of the sun g«sl him * * » Mewls snd W»-hi «ton 1« n or». ssesteiKlwl befo the deepest public sympathy. Lieutenant from personal knowledge, gained while at Tillamook. Oregon, and that final heating Representative Sulzer, of New York, to»ll the I' u W k - Laud "Isles bv sc of Aii(uM 4, will be held at io o'clm k a m , on January 22nd. self. Every morning, so they say, this Rolierts was an ontv son, and had been working in private families in the Sou’ll 1900, l»‘-fore the Reglsb-r and Receiver at the sunflower turns on its stem, and ('lytie, AL ’ HL ’ STA Mcl.EAK, in the I nited sti.te» L hih T Office iii On-gon City, his father’s aide-de-camp since 1895. He and waiting on Southern white women has introduced ajoint resolution III Fo'tland r um » of Mullu mah Mat» of Oregon. sad and somber, looks out from tier _. served in Waziristin and in the Chitral in hotels, I have heard many of them house declaring that a state of warexists (»««on. ha. Un« day 6 ud u thi. ofllc. her .worn The said contestant having, in a proper am golden halo of petals and follows with .(aeuin tNo so?*, for the pu 'base I these W davit filed Nov 2 th, 1899, set forth I hc I m whii li in South Africa, and according belliger say how much they object to lynching, and Nile expeditions. Such was his dis gwiran. in V »n.hm « N. hsn«e 7 W snd show that afb-rdue diilg' iire personal wt»kv mournful eyes the course of Apollo’s ent rights to the Transvaal government. I will ..Her u «>« »■ ■"■>* ,h"' lle “'"X1", •• tin» notice can not be made, it is hereby chariot.--Chicago Record. play of gallantry on Fridavin anattempt while at the same time I have heard a mor-val able tor i . tun e or • one th.u for of ordered and dire« fed that such notice be given The resolution is as follows : " Resol v- few. and only a few, approve of it. My »arleiiltnrslpwpos»«. 11 toe«uhl »hher i l.im by due and projair publication to rescue the guns that he was recom Ilaxrbnll for m Tombstoae. to,raid land la-fore th" Real ter .nd KeranHof W illiam G ai . lowav , Receiver frar.kopinion is that if this subject of ed, Bv the senate and the house of thw- ffu -»l "revun C'G- OreRon.on I u~d*> The grave of William A. Hulbert, ia mended for the Victoria cross. the white representatives, that the government of th,- zn.l dsy ol January, "f “ ** h * "««>"• s. lynching was submitted to Graceland cemaWry, is perhaps the only one in !• e world which is marked with Roberta Supersedes Buller in Gen women of the south is would cease ioi- the United States recognizes a condition ' "wMUr" hiuilh. w. M Illln«wo,th end Frank Real Batate Transféra H niu.toli. of Wilson, Or.; John F. lutlle.of a tombstone in the shape of a baseball. eral Command of War. mediately. Bnt as long as it is not, of public war between the government r,Auy"mid «ii persons '|s'"> n« adveo^y the Mr. Hulbert was the president of the L ondon , Dec. 18.—Shortly before some some f Southern women, from what seems of Great Britain and the government of above dewribed l»„ ► are rcpiraled to fl e Ihmr Ora B. Wells to John Neiger, 30 acres in old National league, and when he died, midnight the following notice was po«t- to them to be a patriotic point of view, the republic of the Transvaal, and the claim, in this office ou or before Mid »nd day i in 1KH2. some of his old associates set donation claim of J. Quick. will openly d.fend this l.wlertme» in United States of America hereby declares , o January H* (.HAfc g ela|thewar office: about to show their love and respect W. W. Penelon to Archie Sievwright, ' that it will maintain a condition District ’’As the campaign in Natal, in the their attempt io uphold the men. which, for him, and the result wak the monu T imbkk L and , A ct J ink j . 1*7* — N otic « fob und. Vi of S Vi of Nw >/< and E ’ ■/» of But I believe neutrality between the contending opinion of her majesty ’s government, is of course, i. natural PUBLIC A I ION. ment in Gracciand. The baseball is Sw % °f we ®, tp 2 S R of S R 7 W. made of red granite, alxmt 20 inches in United Stale* l.aud Office, likely to require the presence and undi white women as a « hole to be against powers and accord to each all the rights Oregon City. Oregon. of belligerents in the reports of the terri. | N Vy ”f S* Mi and N H of Se 1, of see diameter, showing the seams as they Novem tier ¿nd, 1S99. vided attention of Geneial Sir Redvers lynching in the South, because women Nístir»« iff hereby given th*t ill eon.pliaiw'e 22 tp 2 S R 7 W. appear upon one of the balls used In uiote humane than tory of the United States. The congress 1 w.üitTe a general rule are mote prît....ini <»i Buller, it has been decided to send Baron of the United States protests and retnon. W. V. Morgan to Susan O. Todd, 57V4 regulation games. Across the top ap Roberta, of Kandanar and Wm. rford, men." ú"'l< " ihestslvs-K’slilaiim. o «rm. feet by 120 feet in Tharyer s add to pears, in raiaed letters: “W. A. Hul * » * st rates against the barbarous manner Nrv<Ulaa<i‘l *ashiaRtoii Tsrritu.y, .»"«tendrai I as commander-in-chief in South Africa, bert, President National League, /*• H. io II lb* I'utill-. laud St. tra by ■<* of *' «»•’ « in which the war has been conducted by Federation of Labor Lincoln. with Lord Kitchener us chief of staff The American ----- B. C’., 1876. 1661.” <>n one side appear FUIRA B FLF.TCHRR. regiBter»! an emph.tic disapproval of Great Britain, and the president is here Ilf Dayton. CMOit. ol Yamhill, Ms'- of Orason. Edward E. Walker to Ida M. Walker, the names of iour clubs in th« oid lengua by authorized to take such steps as may government subeid.« m American shq - Se 1. of Sw *4, S V4 of Se % of sec 19 I —Boston, providence, Worcester, Troy The Ba.tie on Modder River. I... tl.ra 'lav filed I» >•-' 'S N.I cut tor the pu r-lwtae of the Nr % of L ondon , Dec. 14.—An official report owners, and later declared almort un- be ’expedient in his judgment to secure HeJt’oli No M. in rownal'ip No iff K»««" No and Sw of Sw Vi of sec 2O.tp 5 S R —and on the other thoseuf Hie other and » I offer proof la •"«" '«»4 I f»ur Chic ago. Cievelaad. Btitfaio, De gives the number of killed, wounded and «ninmu.lv -gam"« «he principle .ml an observance of the laws of warns recog. •.»«ht 10 W. «more vsl jble for II» «•"'*' « Mone troit. Also there is a beadMone of white nill Alld t*» egtubliell missing of all arms in the engagements practice of .ub.id» leglal.lion. Tne ae „¡zed by all civilized nations, and bring Miuglfi ‘¿r’Ä "to'ra '^O'e O* Relaie, sud E E Savage, a, executor, tojohn Neiger marble, ii|>on whirb appears the name, 1 í.raHvrf’l7"’K,,n CI‘V of Sunday and Monday north of Modder b»te lasted three hours, and the «peer 'e about an honorable peace.” 45 acres in J. Quick's donation claim together with the date of birLh, Uetolier o*T»eM-y th'«h d*r of February. IW», «h- a « * river as 817. There were 15 officers were the most vigorous of »n> liea >n ,,.m. a ••Dayton Or . Albert F.. ! Edmund Frances Stafford to Christian ft. 1832, and the d«le <if death, April 1U, Dr. Borden, minister of militia, at killed and four wounded, and in addition the convention during the »<*k “ ““ ,.JuJ.hn Kan». of M.los.ivilb, o Larsen, tract in lot 4, aec 23. tp 3 lSdl.—ChKagc Tribune. Ottawa, Ont., has received an offer from J felrhel. of I» Violi. Or five are missing and one is known to been in se-mn, but only two of the -J -- --------- " V Ml IOW, ‘‘air and »I« )•* “»»• elrtmta« ndreraely the the president of a manufacturing concern have been taken prisoner. The war er.1 speakers supported the aubai J JlIÎ'Mîi en Isada are rraiu Mr I lo »le heW Joseph Bixby to Sarah J. Kddy. acre Mince Heligoland was sc in the United States, who was at one ■'an»" l'11" '**<* • “ bsiorusslA '1'1 'fsy of office has received s message stating German» nma years a idea tp 3 8 K 9 W time a meml«r of the Grand T-unk rifle reb.«'» that there were 832 casualties among » » » brigade, in Canada, offering to raise the noncommissioned officers and men of Members of the Methodist Episcopal NOTICE. a regiment of Canadians in the United the Highland brigade it Magersfontein. Mnlra ; Portten.1, -h<* pir*«u‘«l •< » • church in . 4 ♦ The brigade lost 10 officers killed and 38 K«”v. C. E. Cline on chance« of miwepj States in L ondon , Dee. 16 —The war office has received a dispatch announcing that General Buller has met with a serious re verse, losing 11 guns. General Buller was attempting to cross the Tugela river. Finding it impossible to effect his object, he ordered a retirement in order According to the Boer stories, stories, it it was was K, avoid greater losses. He left 11 guns impossible for the burghers to have es behind. caped fearful loss. One Boer prisoner The losses of General Hunt’s brigade said a single lyddite shell killed or were very heavy. The Fourteenth and wounded over 70 and that two others Sixtv-ninth field batteries also suffered burst over two bodies ofBoers ensonced severe losses. liehind the range, doing fearful damage. Buller has retired to the camp at All agree the Boers fought throughout Cheveley. _________ with the utmost gallantry. Their sharp- ’ mark. I L ondon , Dec. 16.—General Buller re shooters seldom missed the M anila , Dec. 16, 9:15 a.m.—Major OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN I eyton C. .Marsh, of the Thirty-third infantry, has abandoned his pursuit of Aguinaldo and has reached Baguen, in the heart of the Gran Cordillera, where the range is 10,000 feet high and where food is scarce and 1 ravel almost im. possible. From native couriersand Spanish pris oners, it was learned Aguinaldo left Bontoc, in the province of the same name, with three women and two soldiers three days ago and headed southward, evidently for Bayombong, in the province of New Vizcaya, where it is thought he may encounter the Ameri AGENTS STEAMER LUELLA. cans. Major Marsh's command was depleted 20 per cent by the two davs’ march from Cervantes to Baguen, so he returned to L H. BROWN, P residetn . D irectors : Cervanths December 10. w. H. COOPER, S ec . & T rks . L. H. BROWN, H. G. DAVIS, G. W TEFFT. Scattered bands of Macabebes, which have been operating in the north, are lie- I ing collected with the intention of send ing them back to Manila, as there is Manufacturers of much sickness among them and they are unfit for further mountain work. HR & SPRUCE Lumber, BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, Hobsonville, Or. LEIGH JONES, Mgr PACIFIC LUMBER CO., All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. CHARLES COOPEY, . * ■KI wonnded and four missing. M odder R iver , Cape Colony, Dec 14.—Details gathered her« by a repreuen. tat ire of the Associated Dress among, the wounded British and tie Boers gave resentauon and fraud, • ■eb-ea im Hali»«ied — l«h «he ■ triem of ajpeal ” w ho hn Dr. Cliae at M * » <