THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 2, 1900.
J. D. EDWAR
w V MORGAN
H. MUDGE.
I
son, who, although he was an active Crowther surrendered with 986 men,
ally of Sheng in the latter’s endeavors to 1432 horses, 955 riflesand a Krupp nine-
Miss Ida Von-Ehrenkrook returned to England Now Sure Ministers Are hoodwink the world with regard to pounder. Some of the leaders in more
in that Position.
Nehalem on Monday, from a five months
events in Pekin, was supported by the ! distant parts of the hills hesitate to-come
Are prepared to do all kinds of
N ew Y ork , July 31.—The effect of all American officials in the claim to the »l’ I in on the plea that they are independent
visit to friends in Colorado.
|
of
General
Prinsloo.
Lord
Roberts
adds
Born, to the wife of George \V. Cox. the reassuring dispatches from China pointment of Inspector-General.”
| that he has directed General Hunter to
during the past 24 hours, avers the
on Sunday, a daughter.
To advance on Pekin.
resume hostilities forwith and to listen
London correspondent of the Tribune,
Dick Sales is plowing up an eight acre
L ondon , July 31.—In the House of to no excuses.
has been to impress the members of Par
meadow for Matt Morrison, for the
liament with the fact that the survivors Commons today the Parliamentary sec
I urpose of re-seeding.
King Humbert Assassinated.
were virtually held as hostages. It was retary for the Foreign Office, William St.
Fred Zaddach is clearing off a site for no longer asserted that the Chinese John Broderick, announced the receipt
HOMA, It.-ily. July 3". —King Humbert
his new house.
officials were lying in order to gain time of a dispatch from General Sir Alfred has been assassinated. He was shot here ,
Cut worms appear to have about for insidious attempts to divide the Gazelle, commanding the British forces last evening at 10:45 by a man named 1
First Class LUoi'k Guaranteed
ceased to feed in this locality.
powers and for the removal of the seat in China, stating that he contemplated Angelo Bressi. and died at 11:30.
an
immediate
advance
on
Pekin,
and
Reasonable Charges.
The King had lieen attending a distri.
Road Superviser Smith was looking of government from Pekin to Segat, a
mountain strong-hold far more inacces that he hoped to have the co-operation bution of prizes in connection with a |
over the state road on Sunday.
gymnastic competition about 10 o’clock Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TIUUAMOOK CITY.
Louie Ludtke took a scow load of sible than Mr. Kruger’s Lyden burg, in of the allied forces.
N ew Y ork , July 31.—The report from He had just entered his carriage with
lumber to his place on the South Fork the Transvaal.
The theory of a small group of optim London that the British and American his aid-de-camp, amid the cheers of the
last wee <. We suppose Louie must be
ists
had suddenly been taken up by the troops at Tie.. Tsin are preparing an ad crowd, when he was struck by three re
going to build.
majority of the best-informed men in vance within 4-8 hours aroused much in volver shots fired in quick succession.
The Rev. Rhcumer came in last week
Parliament, and in the clubs, namely, terest in Washington. The announce One pierced the heart of His Majesty,
•MONMOUTH, ORE.
from Roseburg. His fiancee, Miss Hulda
that the Legations, after a siege ofseveral ment seems to have been made just be who fell back and expired in a few minu
Effenburger accompanied him back on
Fall terms opens September 18th.
weeks, during which many ha 1 been fore the arrival of General Chaffee at tes.
Thursday.
The studentsjjof the normal school are
killed and wounded, had passed under Taku and gives rise to some interesting
The assassin was immediately arrested
prepared to take the State certificate itn.
Great quantities of huckleberries have tile protection of the Imperial Govern theories concerning the effect of that com and was with some difficulty saved from
mediately
on graduation.
been gathered this summer, the woods ment, which was holding the survivors mander’s presence.
the fury of the populace. He gave his
Graduates readily secure good posi,
being full of ’em.
It is generally believed that if the Lon name as Augelo Bressi, describing him
at its merev and endeavoring to induce
tions. Expense of year from $120 to $150.
Strong academic and professional cou-scs.
Sam Lundburg reports a successful the powers to suspend the advance of don report is correct, the arrival of Gen self as of Prato, in Tuscany. He cynically
New special department in manual train
drive of Carruther’s band of cattle to the army from Tien Tsin and to negoti eral Chaffee at Tien Tsin will mean the avowed his guilt of the crime.
ing (Well equipped training department.
Clatsop, via the Buchanan trail.
ate a settlement on the basis of heavy instant cutting loose of the British and
For catalogues containing full announce,
Italian Anarchists are Happy.
American forces from the other troops
financial indemnities.
incuts address I*. L. Campbell,|] resident,
or W. A. Wann, secretary of faculty.
EEAVfcR.
There are many proofs that an author and their advance under General Chaf
N ew Y ork , July 31.—There was a
fee
’
s
command.
General
Chaffee
has
not
ity
of
some
kind
with
a
powerful
will
be
Report of Wolf Creek School, District
meeting of anarchists in Peterson, N. J.4
No. 45, for month ending July 27. No hind it has been substituted for anarchy. gone to China to act as a suboidinate last night, at which the killing of King
commander
in
an
allied
army,
unless
that
Viceroys
and
Generals
are
going
up
enrolled, 13; average attendance, 12 ;
Humbert was indorsed, A reporter who
visitors, 3. Neither absent nor tardy : toward the capital with strong bodies of should command itself to him as the best sought admittance was welcomed, as it
way
of
carrying
out
his
own
purposes.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
Chinese
soldiers,
the
Governor
of
Kiang
Oscar and Roy Johnson, Perlev and
was said that these anarchists wanted
Clinton Swabb, Raymond, Birdie, Harrv Su is marching north, Lu Chuan Lin is He is expected to carry out the policy of the world to know their sentiments. The
approaching Pekin, and other Generals the United States without regard to its
and Edith Coulson.
principal speaker at the meeting was
are moving. The military forces which acceptability to the other powers.
L ydia A. C ampbell , teacher.
Ernesta Crevclla, 21 years of age. In
were at Tien Tsin have retreated upon
the course of an impassioned address,
BOERS SURRENDER
the
capital,
and
there
is
a
unity
of
direc
BARNEGAT.
she
said:
tion in the Chinese councils and a dis
“We are members of the group of anar.
The residents of Barnegate think the tinct and determined effort from Shang After the British Surround them
chists to which Bressi belonged. He is
government should build a life saving hai to Che Foo to holdback the advance
in the Mountains.
a martyr, He has done what we would
station at Bitcher Point, on Tillamook of the allies under a menace of the death
L ondon , July 30.—The following of have him do.
Ask me if we approve the
Bay for the benefit of those who visit the of the survivors of the Legations. If
ficial dispatch has been received from
killing of Humbert; I will answer the
ocean beach at low tide.
AGENTS STEAMERS W. II. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
nothing else be plain in the Chinese maze, Lord Roberts;
question before you ask it. Of course,
Miss Carrie Hauxhurst went to the there are cumulative proofs that a single
“Pretoria, July 29.—On July 26tli Mac
Hobsonville,
Or
J.
SIBLEY,
city last Thursday.
will is paramount at Pekin, and that a Donald fought a rear guard action with we do. It was not our instruction to
Bressi
to
kill,
but
he
has
done
what
he
definite and positive policy has been the enemy from early morning until dark,
Webly Elliot is visiting at Barnegat.
knew to be right, and we will sustain
nine miles outside of Waauwpoort, in
A few of the neighbors took a pleasure adopted in dealing with the powers.
him and give him our sympathy. Was
One
fact
of
supreme
importance
is
the
the Bethlehem hills, resulting in his ef
trip up the Tillamook river last Sunday
Humbert ever kind to us? No. Was he
and returned with a fine lot of black helplessness of the Legations if the Chi fectually blocking Naauwpoor Nek to good to the poor? No.
He was
nese
Government
chooses
to
renew
the
the
Boer
wagon.
Hunter
reports
that
berries.
a monarch, and all monarchs, ac
attack
while
the
allied
forces
are
hi
arch
the enemy twice checked his advance by
Joseph II. went to Hobsonville Wed-
vows, must die.
ing toward Pekin. In that sense the holding strong positions on two necks, cording to our
da y.
Envoys are hostages, and the Empress one of which was taken before dark bv Let Nicholas of Russia tremble, and let
The Johnson Bros, returned last Sun
and the Mandarins «re making desperate the Scots, the Royal Irish, the Wiltshire | the new King of Italy prepare for death.
day to their logging camp at Barnegat,
effort to keep the ¡lowers out of tlie and the Leister regiments. Our casual They are b«»th inhuman. They are in
for they had been away haying the week
human because they are monarchs. They
capital.
ties were only five or six. The second
before.
would not consent to take the places on
nek was taken during the fight by the
EMPRESS’ CHINESE STORY.
the thrones were they not inhuman. It
COULSONBURG.
Scots and Guards, without opposition,
is a republic that we want, and it is a
The army worms are making a raid Reveal'' What is called an Astond- the enemy retiring closely to Naauw- republic that the anarchists in every
poort.
op our gardens.
ing American Intrigue.
country will have.”
Write for Catalog > '.nd Prices.
. PCr.TLAND, OfXCON.
“Prisoners taken stated that 1200
Then came an implied threat against
Millard Tresenl iter has gone to Wash
L ondon , July 30.—The Shanghai cor burghers would surrender if guaranteed high officials in this country, when the
ington.
respondent of the Empress, telegraphing that they would be treated as prisoners young woman shouted ;
Out teacher, Miss (’ampbell, spent yesterday, says:
of war, and not as rebels. To this I had
“They have run us out of Italy,where to
Saturday and Sunday at the home of J.
“A new imperial edict promulgated assented. As a result of these opera have stayed would have been to have
R. Finley, of Beaver.
this evening urgently orders all Viceroys tions. Prinsloo, commanding the Boers, starved. We have come here. Things
Rev. R. Y. Blalock has returned from and Provincial Governors to endeavor io asked, under a flag of truce, this morn
are no better here. We are treated like
a trip to the valley.
negotiate peace with the powers, whose ing, a four days’ armistice for peace dogs in the mills. We are not considered
Rev Good and wife, who have been Ministers are held as hostages pending negotiations. Hunter replied the only human by Americans. We do not starve,
stopping at the home of N. Coulson, the result of the overtures foi the aban terms he could accept were unconditional but there is a worse death than starva-
have gone to Bay City to attend the donment of hostilities against China.’ surrender, and until these were complied tion. It is neglect. Who is responsible
Agents for Kopps Brewery, the Brewer of the Bii.est Beer in the Northwest.
The Viceroys are also commanded to with hostilities could not cease. I ex for this Government ? We will try to
camp meeting.
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately
pressed
my
approval
and
told
Hunter
on
guard
their
territories
vigilantly
against
Linnie Coulson has been staying at
better it by fair means, and if we cannot |
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
no
account
to
enter
into
negotiations.
attack
and
to
prevent
by
all
means
in
the home of her brother, Perley Coulson,
succeed, then we will resort to other
“As I am writing, word has come from
their power the advance of the foreign
near Blaine.
methods.’’
troops, especially along the Yangtse Hunter saving that Prinsloo had written
“We’re having our flat made larger.’’ Kiang. The decree says the officials will a second letter expressing willingness to
Doctor—Mr. Biff, aren’t you ever
said the first Gothamite.
answer with their lives for any failure to hand over himself, with his men, rifles, going to settle my bill ?
ammunition and other firearms, upon
“That’» so 1” replied the other. “How execute the orders.
Mr. Biff—Why, yes, doctor ; you’ve
many rooms will you have then?’’
I “Commands are also given that not a condition that the horses, saddles, bridles been eight years piling it up on me, and
“Two. Were knocking out half a single foreigner shall |>e allowed to es and other possessions of the burghers I feel entitled to eight years to pay it in.
PROPRIETORS OF
d een partitions.”
cape from the interior, where there are be guaranteed them, and they lie free to
still fully 2000 Europeansconnected with return to their homes. I have replied
Tess—She loves Mr. Richman very
A letter from Stephen Crane to Rich
that the surrender must be absolutely much, does she not?
ard Hovey »old in London last week for missionary work in isolated situations.
“When the Governor of Shan Tung unconditional, that all rifles, ammuni
Jess— Yes. according to Bradstreet she
$50.
DEALERS IN
communicated to the Consuls the imper tion, horses and other possessions must loves him about $250,000 worth.
The wisp men who went, to Cape Nome
ial decree of July 24 he omitted the fol be given up and that the burghers will
provided themselves with return tickets,
“George. what does a presidential can
lowing important passages addressed to be considered prisoners of war. I added
but they were not the majority.
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
that Prinsloo’» overtures will not be didate do when he receives the com
Li Hung Chang;
Muzaffarred Din. shah of Persia, who
“ ‘It is admittedly inadvisable to kill allowed in any way to interfere with mittee to notify him of his nominal ion*’’
“ Oh, he acts just like a giri who gets
is visiting the imperial family in St. all the Ministers, but it is equally unwise Hunter’s operations, which must be con
Petersburg, has invited them all down to send them to Tien Tsin. It will be tinued until the enemy is defeated or has a proposal which she has been staying
awake o’ nights looking for.”
to see hi» folks next winter.
much wiser to keep the survivors at Pe surrendered.”
A kiter dispatch from General Roberts
The American athlete», having carried kin as hostages. You are commanded
“All, George.’’ she sighed, “do you
off about everything in the line of to hasten to Pekin. You are incurring dated July 29 confirms the surrender of
i
remember how we used to sit on one
championships at the Olympic games, imperial displeasure by delay You have Prinsloo with 50(H) Boers.
chair a» papa's ?”
J.
P.
ALLEN.
will now rest and give the others a been appointed Viceroy of Chi Li because
N ew Y ork , July 31.—A dispatch to
’That was all right at papa’s,” replied
Proprietor
with votir military experience you will
chance to win a few things.
the Tribune from London says: The the practical George.” “but I’m not
The creditors of a broken New York successfully lead the imfierial armies surrender of the entire force under Gen- a-going to forget that these chairs cost
Hist class accommodation
broker had their expectations rudely against the foreigners in Chi Li, which end Prinsloo was brought about after me good money!”
shattered when the safe of the firm was Yu Lu. the present Viceroy, is unable to an exchange of letters, Generals Cle-'
at second class rate.
opened and examined. It contained $2 do, owing to his ignorance of military meats, MacDonald and Rundle co-oper
’ The writings of Confucius are un
in stamps and twenty-nine bright, yel affairs.*
T MEALS
ated in this arduous and brilliant cam surpassed as mortal precepts,” said the
“Sheng now admits that he has had
low coppers. How that munificent sum
CITY.
paign, but General Hunter receives the al>le Chinaman.
telegrams since July 19 announcing that
escaped is a mystery.
“Yes. ’ answered the cynic. •• but they
credit for the capture of this large force
Tillamook, Ore
Two grandsons of Li Hung ('hang are every foreigner in PaoTingFu was mur and will be one of the heroes of the war. resemble most proverbs and other forms
in Washington, being prepared by a dered, including 40 British, French and Commandants Prinsloo, Rondfourie and gixMl advice. When it comes to a pinch
tutor for a course of study at the Van American missionaries, and announcing Colbie are among the Boer leaders in the they don't stop any riots.”
derbilt university, Nashville, Tenn. They also that two French Jesuits and 1000 Orange River Colony who have surren
speak English fairly well, and as they converts have been in asscred at Kwang dered.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’
Land office nt Oregon City. Or.
• 9
have cut off their cues and dress like Ping I'u, on the borders of Shan Tung
Dewet’s is the only force of any impor-
Manufacturers of
July 28, I900.
Notice 1« heteby given that the following
Americans they do not attract embar and Chi Li A majority of the Consuls I tance still in arms in the colony, and this
named settler has filed notice of her intention
favor strong measures against Sheng s
rassing attention.
is reported to be held at bay near Reitz, to mnke final proof in support of her claim, and
duplicity.
Hint said proof will be made before the < ountr
burg
by
Colonel
Broadwood's
troops,
General Sir George Stewart White,
Clerk of Tillamook Co at Tillamook, Oregon
I “Local officials assert that the Italian
iyoo, viz.
with General Methuen marching from on September 12,
the hero of the siege of Ladysmth and
TILLAMOOK, OR.
LUCIA J HUNT.
priests murdered in Hu Nan Wen were
Potchiefstroom to complete the invest H E No 11560 for the E % of Xw 1. and F ’ of
tlie soldier who was not afraid to own
wrapped in cotton which had been soak,
Bw ‘see. 29. I p. 2 V R. 7 W
’
ment. A large British army will l»e re-
up to it when he blundered, has just been
She name« the following witnesses toprove
ed with kerosene and were slowly roast- '
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
leased in the eastern district of Orange of
installed in bis new position as governor
said land, viz
cd to death.
Waiter .1. Smith, Eglrert D Severance, of Wil.
River colony for final operations in the
of Gibraltar. When the general arrived
“It islielieved that all foreigners in Chi
son. Oregon: Morrison Milla, of Tillamook
Transvaal.
at the famous British fortress he was
Oregon; Kiltie Mills, of Wilson. Oregon
Li have bv this time been massacred, and
C has B. M oorfs . Hrvieter. I
The satisfaction caused by the surren
given a hearty reception by the soldiers.
the wave of massacre is spreading to
bocal
der of Commandant Prinsloo is clouded
Uum'h*
We" Stocked
NOTR
’
K
FOR PUBLICATION
ward Ning Ho and Hong Chow, from i
Laud Oilice at Orego i City Ore .
by the painful recital of the correspond' i
bomber
Yard
near
Court
House.
which 30 English and American mission- j
x- «
. 1« hereby
k
ent of the Daily news of the shocking I Notice
gfren that the following
nries are endeavoring to escape in boats
named settler haa filed notice of her intention
HEADLIGHT
manner in which General Rundle's men to make final proof ill support of her claim and
down the river to Kiang Su. Officials j
that Mid proof will be made before the Countv Centrally Located
have been starved during the campaign. Clerk
of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. Oi ’
and
here anticipate a general rising along
on Sept. ’th. I900. via :
T
Bates, $1
Day
the Yangtse Kiang about August !.
a HKTII J. REDWINE.
L ondon . July 31.—A dispatch received U.K. No KUZ
11,527, for the >w
01
,
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
“An astounding American intrigue has at the War Office today from Lord Ro- and Se \ of Ne
sec. 4. Ip. 5 S. R. 1<> w
' J
She name-, the fo lowing witnr««.« in prove
l»eeii revealed to the Consuls here in the berts materially modifies yesterday's
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
One Year for $4.25. shape
(
of a skillfull attempt to get the statement of the surrender of 3000 rebels o( «aid land, via:
bBRSEN,
John J. Hudson. Webster Hui «on Jo-eph I
maritime customs placed in the hands of under General Prinsloo. It now appears lone«
of Woods. Or.; Henry Dawson of clover-
TILLAMOOK.
an American missionary named Fergu- 1 that Generals Prinsloo, Villiers and dale. Oregon.
TWO LIVE PAPERS
C has . B M oours Register
I
The Best Hotel in the citv
nui
"e city. No Chinese Employed.
NEHALEM.
HELD AS HOSTAGES
MORGAN, MUDGE &
General
Blacksmithin
Logging and Machine Work
a Specialty.
State Normal School,
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIE & SPRUCE Lumber.
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
Mgr.
E,
RUSSELL “SS.
High Grade
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SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
RUSSELL & CO
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Dressed Flooring and Finishing
Lumber a Specialty.
Per
LARSEN HOUSE,
Tl> , .7.?;
P-opri.tor,
OREOON.