Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 19, 1900, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 19. 1900
COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS YEAR.
BUT
WE
HAVE
Columbias, Hartfords,
Clevelands, Stormers
and Pennants
AT
PRICES
TO
SUIT
EVERYBODY’S
POCKET.
These Bicycles have good pedigree*, have been the Standard for years and years.
They are right in Design, Material, Weight and Brice.
(
matter whether you pav us $25 or $75 for a wheel, you get your money s worth.
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO
J ! destroyed.
pened. Tiie Europeans having ___
leached
| destroyed, His words were: ‘Destroy |
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made a des- every foreign vestige, and make China a
the end of their resources,
Manufacturen) of
Who’s kicking at the weather now ?
Admiral Seymour Shot His Wound­ perate sortie and then bravely mec their sealed book to all western powers.’
There is a fine crop of hay in this
ed Men.
fate. The details of the horrible story
Friendly Prince Killed.
i
section.
N ew Y ork , July 16.—A dispatch to will probably never be known.
| “Prince Tuan h ad previously discover
Elder Watters, accompanied by a Mr. the Journal and Advertiser from Tien
Details of Pekin Horror.
' ed that Prince Ching was supplying the
Hexon, came up from Tillamook on Tsin, July 8, says : Ineffectual attempt
TlUUflMOOK. OR.
The Shanghai correspondent of the foreigners with ammunition. He there­
Saturday. The elder preached at Ne-. have been made to conceal the horriblt Daily Mail says :
fore ordered General Tung Fuh Siang to
halem, on Sunday, and is at present try­ fact that Admiral Seymour was com­
“lean assert positively that the Chinese bare on Prince Ching’s troops, and it is
ing his skill at the fish, and sta ving at pelled to shoot his own wounded during authorities had the dreadful news from
reported that Ching was killed or sev­
Mr. R. Crawford’s.
the recent disastrous retreat ofthe Pekin Pekin a week ago, and that Sheng knew
erely wounded.
Mrs. Wm. Tubessing is seriously ill.
relief expedition.
all the foreigners in Pekin were dead
“In their final attempt to cut their way
Died, at his home, quite suddenly, on
All the wounded and prisoners who fell when he asked the American Consul to
through, the Legationers formed a spuare
Ltoeal Orders Promptly pilled. Well Stoeked
Thursday last, Leonard B. Alley. Mr. into the hands ofthe Chinese were fright­ cable Washington a proposal to deliver
the women and children in the center.
Alley had been afflicted with heart fully tortured. The bodies of two marines the foreigners in safety at Tien Tsin
When the Boxers realized that they were
trouble for several years, so that his who were captured by the Chinese were on condition that the allies would sus­
I being attacked they became like wild
death was not altogether unlooked for recovered. The bodies had been cut into pend their operations to the north of
, beasts and shot each other with reyolv-
He had been a resident of Nehalem some pieces. First, the eyes had been hacked Pekin.”
| ers. Heavy guns bombarded all night
thirteen years, and was sixty-six years out ; then the cheeks, arms and legs cut
The correspondent adds certain details I until the buildings were demolished and
of age. He had served this county as off, until death ended the sufferings of of affairs at Pekin after June 25. Accord I in flames.
commissioner, being elected to that office the poor fellows.
ing to his story, the members ofthe Le­
“Many foreigners were roasted in the
¡nl894. The funeral services were con­
When Admiral Seymour, in his retreat, gations made daily sorties, sometimes by
ducted bv the Patrons of Husbandry, of found himself so hard pressed that he night, and so successfully as to compel I flames. The Boxers rushed upon them
which order he was an esteemed member. I was unable longer to carry his wounded the Chinese to retreat from the imme­ ! and hacked and stabbed both dead and
He leaves behind a widow and seven with him. he asked the men : “Which do diate vicinity. These reverses had a dis­ wounded, cutting oft’ their heads and car­
children—four sons and three daughters I yon prefer, to be left to the mercies of heartening effect upon the Chinese, and I rying these through the streets on their
—to mourn his loss, who have the sym­ i the Chinese or be shot by your own com- there soon began to appear open signs of rifles. They then attacked the native
Christian quarters, massacred all whore-
pathy of the entire community in their Irades ?”
disaffection, followed by desertions to
sad bereavement.
( As Admiral Seymour put the question, Prince Ching’s army, which was endeav-' fused to join them, outraged the women
Robt. Krebs made a trip to Oregon’s the tears were running down his cheeks. oring to co-operate with the besieged. and brained the children. Hundreds of
metropolis last week.
I “We prefer death to torture. Shoot Ultimately, Prince Tuan decided to make mission buildings were burned.
“All China is now aflame with revenge
Trout are now taking the fly freely as i us now, that we may die like men,’’ was a night attack with three powerful
against foreigners. The extreme west
anyone may know by seeing our fisher­ the piteous response of the helpless men. columns.
only is quiet. Even Shanghai is menaced.
men returning home with all they can | A firing squadron was told off, and
“At 6 o’clock in the evening of July 6,” In the Provinces of Hupe and Hu Nan,
carry.
_________________
| while the little allied force stopped and
Rates, $1 Per Day.
says the correspondent, “fire was opened thousands of native Christians have been Centrally Ltoeated.
j beat off with gun fire the Chinese horde
with artillery upon the British legation, first outraged and then massacred.”
HEBO.
that surrounded it, inside its lines an act
where the foreigners were concentrated.
Haying is the order of the day in our of mercy was performed, as the firing
For two hours the walls were battered
vicinity.
squad carried out its orders.
Foreign Forces at Tien Tsin Re­
with shells and shot, and huge breaches
M. H. LiARSEjM, Proprietor.
Mr. Jensen is the proud possessor of a
pulsed.
A few merciful volleys from the rifles
were made in them. Then a general ad­
new barn, built under the direction of in the hands of friends and the harrassed
T ien T sin , July 15, via Che Foo, 15
vance was ordered, and the Chinese in­
E. E. Cross.
[ expedition was relieved of its burden of
and Shanghai, July 16.—At 2 o’clock
fantry, volleying constantly, moved to­
Mr. Miles, of Woods, passed through ’ wounded ; the fanatical Chinese horde
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
this afternoon, 7000 of the allied troops
wards
the
gap.
The
fire
of
the
defenders,
here en route for Sheridan with a load of I was cheated of victims for its torture,
were attempting to storm the wall of
mussels and sea fish, and will return I and the sufferings and fears of the un­ ’ however, was so accurate that hordes of the city. The attack began at daylight.
NOTICK FOR WBI.1CATION.
FIRE INSURANCE.
with a load of freight for Wood nier- fortunates were brought to an end in Chinese soldiers and Boxers broke and The Chinese on the walls are estimated
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.
1 fled in the wildest confusion, leaving large '
July 14th. 1900.
chants.
an honorable death under their own flag.
conservatively at 20,000. They are pour­
J. S. STEPHENS,
Notice is hereby given that the following
numbers
of
dead
and
wounded
around
the
Mr. Anderson has a new barn under
named settler has filed notice of his intention
The British and American forces are
ing a terrific hail of artillery, rifle and 1
AGENT FOR THE
to make final proof in aupport of hia claim,
way, and from all appearances this is the brigaded together on the west side of the legation. They could not be rallied until machine gun fire upon the attackers.
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
, and that said proof will be made before the
they were out of the rifle range of the
order of the day about here.
County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook,
According to the Evening News dis- | LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
I town ; the Germans and Japanese on the
Oregon, on September 3rd, 1900, viz.:
COMPANIES.
The berry pickers and the young man south side; the French and Russians on foreigners. Then Prince Tuan, making a patch the allies were repulsed and com- '
JOHN H. HI.OAN,
HE. No. 12,130, for the S l/2 of Sw % sec. 9, Se 4
with his best girl arc now seen abroad the north and a force of Cossacks hold desperate appeal, induced them to stand pelledto retreat with a loss of more than
Agent for North West School Stipplj of Se % ec. 8 and Ne 1of Ne li Sec. 17, Tp. 6 8-,
and
return
to
the
attack.
Artillery
fire
in the land.
H TO W.
Company, Notary Public.
the cast side.
was then resumed, and at the middle ' 100 killed, the British losing 40 and the
He names the following witnesses to prove
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
Mr. Hansen has almost recovered from
Japanese
60,
the
Americans
and
Rus
­
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Boiled by Boxers.
watch
a
second
attack
was
made.
But
of
said land, viz •
the recent injuries he received with a run­
sians, it is added, also suffered heavily.
Albert Plank, Mrs. Ella Plank, of Tillamook,
C hicago , July 14.—A dispatch to the before the attackers could accomplish
away team.
C. A. BAILEY
Oregon; Nicies Affolter. Wilhelm Grasshol, of
Emma, Oregon.
DEALER IN
John lulwards, of this place, is work­ Record from St Petersburg July 11, via their object they were met by Prince
C has , B. M ooses Register.
Ching and General Wang Wen Shao,with
Paris, July 14, says:
Defeated the Boxers.
5 TU DE BA KER irA GONS
ing for E. II. Stone.
their
toops,
who
were
going
to
the
aid
The
Czar
has
received
with
great
emo.
OSBORNE
MOWERS,
The
allied
troops
resumed
the
attack
Our postmaster, E. E. Cress, is sonic
I tion the dreadful details of the catas- of the foreigners. A desperate battle en­ upon the Chiuese walled city of Tien Tsin Buggies, bay rakes, plows, aud otlie NOTICE OF (111 HltlAN’H SALE OF
what under the weather.
HEAL PUOPEBTY.
farm machinery.
You can save
[ trophe at Pekin. Tears coursed down sued between the various forces of Chi­ on the morning of July 14 and succeeded
money by dealing with me,
His Majesty’s cheeks as lie read the ca­ nese and Mauch us.
in
reaching
the
walls
and
capturing
all
N
otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in purau-
SANDLAKE.
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring ante of ft license and order of sale made and en­
“Unfortunately, many of Prince Ching’s the forts. The Chinese were completely | Wagons,
blegram from Admiral Alexeff, at Port
tered by the County Court, of the State of 1'regop,
troops
deserted
to
Prince
Tuan.
Prince
Arthur,
confirming
the
horrible
details
of
for Tillamook county, on the 3rd day of July,
W. C. King has returned from Port­
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
routed and the allies took possession of
1900. in the matter of the guardianship of Ben
land, where lie has been in the interest the assassination of M. de Giers, which Ching fell and was supposed to have been the native city and its defences.
janiin P. Hutchin«, a minor, the undersigned,
guardian of the person and estate of said minor,
merely in the form ofrutnors had already killed, but it is now believed he was only
of King& Kcrrmans, of Tillamook.
The totol losses of the allies in the en­
will, on Saturday, August 4th, 1900, at the hour
Fine weather for haying, and the far­ reached Russia. The Admiral declares wounded ami was carried off and secreted gagement of Thursday, Friday and Sat- ROBERT A. MILLER,
of 10 o'clock a.m., at tne front door of the Court
I
House of said county, in Tillamook City. Oregon,
by
his
retainers.
that
the
Russian
Envoy
was
dragged
mers are well along with their work.
urdav were about 800 killed or wound-
sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
cash in hand, that certain real property belong­
“General Wang Wen Shao, who, gray­ ed. The casualties were greatest among
Our school is progressing flicelv under through the streets by the Boxers, in
ing to said minor and described in said licence
O regon C ity , O regon .
the able management of Prof. Blough, suited, beaten and tortured, and even haired and 70 years old, vigorously led the Russians and Japanese.
and order of sale as follows, to-wlt : An uu-
divide
.one-sixth interest in a remainder in fee
thrown
into
a
great
kettle
and
boiled
to
his
troops
in
person,
was
killed,
and
his
and everybody well pleased.
The Chinese appear to have exhausted Land 1 ities and Land Office Business a in block number nine (9) as described on the
Specialty.
plat of the town of Lincoln, duly recorded (now
The bad places in our roads arc getting death. Then the remains were thrown force, which was completely outnum­ their supply of smokeless powder, as
within the corporate limits of 'l illamook City),
good, but the Sandlakers will do much to the dogs. While M. de Giers was be­ bered, was routed.
they are now using black powder.
in Tillamook county. Oregon, which remainder
will take effect in possession on the death of
more volunteer work on them as soon as ing disposed of, the frantic mob danced
Night Attacks Repulsed
Ellen A. Hutchins, who is the owner of an estate
around the caldron.
haying is over.
for her own life in said block nine. At said sale,
“Throughout the night repeated at­
the
interest of said minor in lot numbered four
Mme. de (tiers, Admiral Alexeff’s ad­
“There is great discord in China," said
The cranberry crop promises fine and
(4). in said block nine will be sold separately.
tacks were made on legations, but these
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
the horse editor, “There is,’’ added the
Said sale to be subject to confirmation by said
vices declare, suffered a fate worse than
will he much earlier.
were repulsed with heavy loss. Towards
Court. Dated July 5th, jDoo.
snake editor
death, ami was beaten and tortured with
‘the Li Yamen cannot SHAVING, IIAIR CUTTING,
ELLEN A. HUTCHINS,
the end of the watch, about 5 A. M., the
Guardian of the person and estate of
BEAVER.
pretend
that
sharp sticks until life was extinct. The
life is one glad, sweet ¡
SHAMPOOING. ETC.
Benjamin P. Hutchins, a minor.
allies had practically defeated the be-
Last week six men, representing fami­ Legation officials arc said to have been seigers, who were wavering and grad-1 Taurg. ”
Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
lies (in all. 15 school children) were tortured fiendishly until death ended uallv withdrawing.
“That’s a ■■oxy-looking couch. old
persons suffering with rheumatism,
Tillamook County.
their
sufferings.
locating government lands between
“Just then General Tung Fuh Siang ar­ man.” “Yes ; but I never go near it."
In the matter of the Estate of
Building
next
door
to
the
Post
Office.
M. de ('tiers an 1 his Legation officials
Dennis
W.
Ryan,
deceased. i<-HatlOM.
Beaver and Sand Lahe. They all hailed
“
What
’
sthe
matter
?
”
“Well, there are
rived from the vicinity of Tien Tsin with
To, Mamie Crimmins, Nellie Crimmins, Maggie
from near Hopewell, Or. They were well resisted desperately, and his body guard a large force of Kan Su braves. By this only three pillows that I’m allowed to
Crimmins, John Crimtnins, Janies Crim­
pleased with the land, and this week killed many ofthe attacking mob. In time the w alls of the legation had been put my head on, and I can’t stand the
mins. Timothy Crimmins, Witlie Crimmins,
Dennis Crimmins. Catherine Torpv, V\ illiam
have gone to Oregon City to tile on their I the middle of his tortures the Envoy is battered down and most of the build-1 wear and tear of picking them out from HEADEIGHT
Ryan, Margaret Malone, R. F. Ryan,
Greeting ;
claims. They are all wide awake intel­ 1 said to have heroically proclaimed his ings were in ruins. Many of the allies ; the other seven.”
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
and
faith
in
Christianity,
encouraged
by
the
ligent men. Others will follow soon.
hereby cited and requited to appear in the
had fallen at their posts, and the small • ‘ I will consent to run for president,' '
County Court of the State of Or gon, for the
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
James Springer and familv, of La­ wife who so soon shared his martyr­ band that was left took refuge in the
County of Tillamook, at the Court Room thereof,
said the Advanced Woman, “ upon one
fayette, Or.,who recently took up a claim dom.
at Fillaniook City, in the said county ofTilhi-
wiecked buildings, which they endea­ condition. “Name it,” said the com­
One Year for $2.25 mook. on Tuesday, the 4th day of September,
Ne from Beaver, is stopping with C.
vored hastily to fortify.
»900, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day
Worst Believed.
Mills and helping harvest hav. He has
mittee. “That you hire a mau to nail
then and there to show cause, if any exist, whv
TWO
LIVE
PAPERS.
the reputation of being a good school
L ondon , July 16, 3:30 n.m.—It seems
“Upon them the fire of the Chinese ar­ the campaign lines,”
an order of sale to sell all of the real property
teacher, having taught school some 20 imposible to entertain any longer the tillery was now directed. Toward sun­
belonging to said estate shall not be made as
prayed for in the petition of William Ryan, ad­
years.
“Won’t the New York delegation feel
least doubt as to the fate of the Euro, rise it was evident that the ammunition
The regular subscription price of ministrator of said estate. The following is the
Rev. A. M. Gin, who took up a govern­
description ofthe land belonging to said Estate
queer so far west as Kansas City?" “Oh,
THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, and to be sold, to wit : South East quarter of sec. 25.
ment claim, will build a house soon on i:. pean» in Pekin. The Associated Press ofthe allies was running out, and at 7 no ; our hotel rates will make things
one North, Range eight West, and
Ilis wife, who is a school teacher, is to learns that Lady Hart, wife of Sir o’clock, as the advances of the Chinese
the regular subscription price of Township
the South East quarter of Section sixteen, in tp-
seem
homelike.
”
commence teaching a term of school at Robert Hart, Director of Chinese Im­ in force, failed to draw’ in a response, a
the Weekly Oregonian is *1.50. one South of Range seven West of Will. Mer.,
all situated in Tillamook County, Oregon.
Beaver soon, in spite of a few kickers.
perial Maritime Customs, only July 5 rush was determined on.
Any one subscribing for THE
The easiest num in the world to bunco
Witness the Hon. O. W. Bappington, Judge
Rev. Mr. Dollerhide, of the Free received the following telegram from her
of the Countv Court, of the Steteof
“
Thus,
standing
together
after
the
sun
HEADLIGHT
and
paying
one
r
the
man
who
has
had
enough
auccea
i
Methodist church, expects to move soon
Oregon, for the Conntr of Till«ma>k.
husband
:
rose,
the
little
remaining
band,
all
Euro
­
to make him have confidence in hia own
year in advance can get both for
to Bay City. A Rev. Mr. Good, of Salem,
IL.B.J with the weal of said Court affixed,
this nth dav of July. A.D. I900.
“Our people, including the women, are peans, met death stubbornly. There wras judgment.
$2.25.
w ill take charge as pastor here.
Atte.t :
1 in the legations. Prepare to hear the a desperate hand to hand encounter.
HOMER MARON. Clerk.
Death.
¡ worst.”
The Chinese lost heavily, but as one man
Died on Tuesday «.fternoon, at tlic
The European governments have
fell, others advanced, ami finally, over­
residence of his daughter, Mrs. A. ceivcd from their representatives
come by overwhelming odds, every one
Donaldson, Mr. Weslev Smith.
The Shanghai a dispatch from the Governor of the European« remaining was put to
«deceased is an old settler of this county, of Shan Tung, as follows:
the sword in the most atrocious man­
having come here some 35 years since.
“ Native soldiers have been attacking ner.”
One satisfied of the excellence of an article you
The remain were buried this afternoon.
the legations for some hours, but have
The Shanghai correspondent of the Ex­
are not likely to change.
not yet effected an entrance. They are press. on the a'leged authority of cou­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
now all bombarding with large cannon, riers. who brought the story, gives a
Land office Hi Oregon City. Ore ,
\\ e want to induce you to tn- our
to make a breach for a heavy onslaught. very sensational account. He says:
July llth, 10*0.
Notice is hereby elven that tne f llowing
1
hear
that
all
the
Ministers,
and
the
“
Maddened
with
hunger,
after
having
iiame«! settler has A led notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hl* claim. ami government as well, are in great danger. been without food for many davs, the
A fatr trial will convince you that
that said proof will be mad»’ l*efore the < ouuty
Clvi k of Tillamook co at Tillamook, Oregon , The government is intensely anxious.”
members of the Legation ami the guards
on August 14II1
vl«
Finally came the news from Shanghai made a sortie on the night of June 30 and
RICUHKN WlLI.IAMt
II K No. 0.4R.1. lor the K
of K 4, sec. iS tp 4 that a breach had been made and the killed 200 Chinese in an unexpected at-
b. K 10 W
IL inline-« the following wilnviwe« fo prove foreigners killed. All the dutes probably ■ tack. General Tung Gnh Siang. enraged
Ina eontliniou* renidvme upon and cultivation
refer to a much earlier period, but the over the loss of so many men. brought
Of »aid land, vi«
Ena« II. stone, Jerry Lewallen Bert Sher
presumption is that the successive dis­ up heavy guns, ami Prince Tuan gave
wood end Job» Lowiance. ot Helm, Orrfo
patches give an outline of what has hap* | j he order that every foreigner must be
C has . B. M oor km , Register.
NEHALEM.
PRAYED TO
BE
KIEEED.
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing
Lumber a Specialty.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
EDGAR LATIMER,
LU ants the Best
w
s
Reason.
Pride of the UJai0 Hills Flour,
It has no Equal,
KING
&
KERREMANS,
TILLAMOOK, OR.