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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. uneasi'y last night. About 3 Daylight Through Hill’s Tunnel. ■o Fear of Injury Keeps Those Who ’clock this morning Mrs. Pal T acoma , Wash., Sept. 25.—Daylight mer called a physician, who did is shining through Jim Hill’s big tunnel DON’T I Want Work Idle and Strength not think the General’s condi that burrows through the heart of the ens the Strikers. DON’T diipute with a worn.« -he. she says our goods are the outy ones to buy. tion alarming. The general’s Cascade Mountains. Within 45 days S henandoah , Pa., fept. 25. awoke about 7, still complaining. tracks will be laid and trains soon there Because she knows what she’s talking about. »-iv-ui —Sixteen thousand more mine He talked to his wife for a short after will be running through this, the DON’T argue with her when she says our prices are money-savers. She talks like second longest tunnel in the United time, then fell asleep and ex operatives are idle in what is Seates. The work of excavating the tun a sensible woman who knows what’s what. • . j v known as the Mahanoy Valley, pired soon after. nel began in January, 1897, so that its DON’T try to excuse yourself for going to some other store instead of ours. You which extends 14 miles along Desperate Battle with Outlaws. construction will have occupied three full know that you can offer no reason that can be sufficient for passing the store where the Broad Mountain. The action years. It is 13,153 feet long and its cost of the men is a surprise to the S pokane , Wash., Sept. 25.—A special will not be far from $4,000,000. Since best and cheapest go together. Yours truly, —. —. » r military and the mine owners. to the Chronicle from Addy, 50 miles the Great Northern road made connec It was entirely unlooked for and north of Spokane, says : A desperate bat tions with the Pacific Coast, its trains has given renewed courage to tle between officers and two highway have laboriously ascended and decended the strike leaders. They de men took place near here last night. At the Cascade Mountains by a “Switch- clare that the mine workers the end of the fusillade one robber was back” system, which is slow, extremely around Shenandoah have gone dead, the other so badly wounded he expensive and hard on rolling stock. Scraps. will probably die. The robbers held up There are probably not more than two WHAT ROILED THE ENGI THE NEW BARBER out on a sympathetic strike. two citizens of Addy last night. Deputy or three tunnels in the world longer than NEER. “ How did the forecast man explain The presence of the militia is Sheriffs Dudveyand Salvade pursued and the one just finished. SHOP. believed to have caused the pre overtook them. The officers ordered In the construction of the tunnel, which Man Was on the Track and Did this unprecedented torridness ?' Next to Wade & Briggs’ Store. “ He says those sun spots are melting sent condition of affairs. The them to hold up their hands. The rob is just 53 feet over 2Vs miles in length, Not Heed the Whistle. rioting foreigners have struck bers pretended to comply, then opened there was much ingenuity exercised. The old engineer had finished grooming off the sun and are dropping on to the Stylish Hair Cutting, and will not work. The Amer fire. The officers replied, killing one and There were approximately 800 men em his engine for the night’s run and was earth.’’ A Clean Shave, Mrs. Subbub—There now! There's ployed for nearly three whole years. whiling away the half hour before train ican, English, Welsh and Irish crippling and capturing the other. employes are not thoroughly or Neither has been identified, but it is They cut the tunnel from both ends at time in swapping yarns with his fireman. three sandwiches. I don't expect to see Shampooing, etc ganized and were at work last suspected one may lie the highwayman once, and the progress through the solid It was his turn at a story, relates the yon here again. New York Mail and Express. After puff- Hungry Higgins- What's de matter week until intimidated by the who held up the Northern Pacific train, rock averaged about eight feet for every 1 ing I. SIMLER, Prop., reflectively on his pipe for a moment lady. Goin’ tor move? working day for each gang of workmen. foreigners, composed of Hun near Rathdrum, hist Friday night. It therefore required 50 men one working | or two, he said, half questioningly: “I The Fashionable Barber. garians, Poles, Lithuanians and “Oh.no! everybody ain’t laughin’ at day to cut one foot of tunnel. It is 16 don’t believe we’ve ever run over any Boxers Were Surprised. He a half a dozen other nationalities. goods. Reuben fer buy in ’ the green feet high and 10 teet wide, and the entire body, Bill, since you’ve been in the cab. TO PREVENT DECAY. A chance to work guarded by the L ondon . Sept. 22.—The Secretary of interior is lined with cement, some of ‘‘But it isn’t the running over that wishes everybody was.” troops was given tliem, but they State for India has received the following which was brought from Germany to scares you,” he continued, “though that Uncle Hiram—“How’s that ? Wood Preserver Vsed by Unele Sam „„ would not accept it. They fear dispatch from General Gaselee, comman use in the construction. The rocks that is bad enough. It’s the coming so all Uncle Jabez—“Well, his wife ain’t.” l'aiuhlll Hiver Work. bloodshed and do not want to be der of the British troops at Pekin: were blown from the big hole were ground fired close to it and missing that takes “What kind of a climate have you Merits of Avenariu® CurboHneum Rec drawn into any affray. Remain “Pekin, Wednesday, Sept. 19.—A joint into powder and mixed with the ce the tuck out of a man. After you once here ?” ognized by National, State and hit anything the worst you can do is to ing away as they do they have Anglo-American expedition of 1500 men ment. Municipal Governments. ‘‘It’s fine” answered the resident. right along, but when you see a added to the strength of the and four guns, about half British, pro Something new in the way of rail plow “The only trouble is that the weather The fame of Av earius Carbolineum ceeded to Lin Ko Chau September 16, roading in the West will be brought into man on the track and blow’your whistle strikers. gets discouraged and quits too soon. ■ l.as steadily extended, as the only bona and thence by a night march got in the requisition when trains get to running and shut off steam and put oil brakes The summers are too short to produce I tide preserver of wood, since its discov The situation is extremely rear of the boxer headquarters at Pei Ta through the tunnel. The steam locomo and then the man turns out to be deaf or critical. One overt act may Chu, the well-known eight temples, 12 tives will not pass through the bore, but drunk or something of the kind and you bananas and pine.apples and the winters ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has precipitate a crisis. The strike miles west of Pekin. The Boxers were an electric engine will pull the trains know you can’t help striking him, then's aren’t long enough to raise polar bears.” stood all testsof climate, soil and water leaders are taking every oppor completely surprised, and lost 50 men. from one end to the other. This is made the time you wish you were running a Jones—“So you have been abroad ?’’ and steadily lived down all pretended tunity to add to their numbers. Our casualties were nil. rivals. Today it is not only employed necessary on account of the coal smoke steamboat or a fire engine. Browu—“Yes.’’ Apparently the men who had “In the evening a squadron of the First from the locomotive. The absence of a “The closest shave I ever had was Jones—“I suppose you did the Paris in all countries for the preservation of wood used for household articles such as determined to continue work are Bengal Lancers went to San Ken Ten sufficient current of air would leave the when I was pulling the president’s exposition, of course?” now thoroughly frightened, and and destroyed the new arsenal there tunnel perpetually filled with smoke, that special up to Albany, We were trying Brown (hesitating)—“Well, no, not houses, barnes, fences, etc., but the na tional governments, both of Europe and it is doubtful whether the Read September 18, the Americans and the wonld .be suffocating to trainmen and to make a record run. We had passed exactly. It did me.” America, have recognized its value in ing or any other company in bulk of the British returning to their passengers alike. The tunnel was de the Poughkeepsie bridge and were doing 1 saving public constructions front decay quarters. Two hundred remained at signed and built under the supervision of better than a mile a minute, when I saw She — “ At least you will credit me, Mr. this valley will succeed in start Pei Ta Chu with MacDonald for The a man walking down the track toward Sixcap, with having an eye for beauty.” Following their examplecitieBand coun a few Chief Engineer John F. Stevens. ing up its mines with anything days. ’ ’ _________________ perfection of his design was shown by us. The fireman blew the whistle, but He (desirous of saying something ties have also adopted avenarius carbo like a complement of men for the accuracy of .the work. After two the man never budged from between the highly complimentary)—“Indeed I do, lineum for bridges, pavements, etc., and many days. Attack on Pei Tang. gangs of laborers had been drilling and rails. As we got closer I saw he was Miss Claire. I don’t wonder you spend | the leading ship builders and railroad The authorities have received blasting toward each other from two walking with his head down and paying so much of your time in front of the companies have shown their faith in its warning of impending trouble T akv , Sept 20.—Four thousand Rus- sides of the mountain range for nearly no attention to what was going on. I looking glass.’’ ' merits by treating ship timbers, cars, 1 telegraph holes and ties with the same around Hazleton and desire to sinus, 3000 Germans and 1000 French three years, there is a natural curiosity shut off steam, jammed on the brakes troops, with a detachment of Austrian as to how they would come together. and reversed her, but we slid along at a “Your Honor,” said the lawyer. “ my move some of the troops in that never failing preventative against cli marines, began the attack upon the Pei So well was the work planned that the pretty fair gait. He never stirred until client acknowledges that she struck the matic decay and rapacious wood boring direction. It is now admitted Tang forts at daylight. The attack was bookagent with a piece of gaspipe, but that the number of soldiers called answered by the forts, the bombardment difference in alignment was only about just as the engine was going to hit him. she pleads that it was a case of mis vermin, both of land and water. Then he jumped out of the way, grinning Great bodies move slowly, and only out was not too many and the continuing until noon, but it was noticed one-fourth of an inch, while the error in up at me and put his fingers to his nose. taken identity.” act after mature deliberation. It may Ninth and Thirteenth Regi that ¡the forts did not reply after 10 the grade was atiout 214 inches. “How’s that?” asked the judge. I “‘Get after him,’ I yelled, but before therefore be safely stated that govern ments have been ordered to be o’clock. Killed by Officer. “Well, she thought it was her hus the fireman could climb down from the ments and corporations did not employ ready to march at a moment’s The allies sent forward at noon to dis band. ” avenarius carbolineum until fully con A rlington , Or., Sept. 22 —This morn cab the man was running down the cover the reason of the cessation of the notice. vinced of its money saving as well as ing, at about 3 o’clock, a negro sup- track for all he was worth—and that In Shenandoah, Mahanoy firing from the forts, but found them I posed to have been named Jones was wasn’t more than 30 cents. We didn’t “What would the world do without wood preserving qualities. Priyate in doctors ?’’ deserted, there being only four dead City and other places the foreign shot and killed by Deputy City Marshal have any time to spare, so we hustled on “Well, there arc our greataunts and dividuals desirous of lengthening the life element are out in the streets in Chinamen within the walls. The allies Frank Farrier. Late last night, City again and I’ve been trying ever since to grandmothers.’’ of wood work and at the same time cur were much chagrined, fs they had the decide whether our friend was drunk or full force, most of them wear place completely surrounded, making es. Marshal J. A. Pound received a message tailing expenses, need not fear to follow "Why do some women so strongly op ing their Sunday clothes. They cape impossible, yet over 3000 men got from The Dalles, Or., asking him to be crazy, or had a darned peculiar idea of the precedents established. the shirt waist for men?’’ are said to be better off than away in broad daylight. The Russian on the lookout for some tough characters humor. Anyway, I wish I’d had a little pose Recent local examples proving the "They look upon men as such a bitter more time. I ’ d like to have taken a any other class, because most of artillery fire proved effective, and the who had robbed a store in that place. chance at him with a coal shovel.” truth of the above statements are not pill that they can't take him without a wanting. The reconstructed Madison them have money and can live. forts were badly damaged. The British The Marshall deputized several persons coating." __________ street bridge in Portland has been treat They do not care how long the and Italian commanders had decided to to assist him and repaired to the rail, Single handed, a masked robber held notice that a bear took possession ed with avenarius carbolineum, as has strike lasts and may quit the re join in the attack, but their troops did road station to await the train from up the west-bound passenger train on of “ a I Canadian backwoods brewery the also the pavement at the intersection of The Dalles. The posse separated, some not arrive in time. the Northern Pacific at 1 o'clock Sunday gions entirely. other day.” keeping toward the front and some to F ,WE 1 MINERS WORKING, KING & KERREMANS, The entire line between Tien Tain and the rear of the train. Frank Farrier first morning, and succeeded in getting away “What did the employes do—quit the four streets in that city where the heavi est street car and wagon traffic converge. Speaking of the collision be Takti shows thot reinforcements were discovered the deceased, William Jones, with lietween $400 and $500 in cash, bruin ? The latter use of the compound was heading for forts. Three members of the several watches and a quantity of tween union miners and the "No, they rallied and rushed the grow, made at the earnest solicitation of street forces were killed and 5o wounded a negro, and ordered him to hold up his jewelry. The robbery occurred after the Sheriff’s posse, the Spokane allied ler.’’ car managers who confidently look for through the explosion of mines laid along hands. The negro refused to obey the train left Athol. Ida., and the lone rob Spokesman-Review thus voices their line of march. repeated commands of Farrier to do so, gratifying results. ber left the train at Rathdrum. The a common opinion : and finally made a motion, as if to draw The gentlemen in charge of the United holdup was evidently carefully planned, HEADLIGHT a weapon, whereupon Farrier fired two and was executed with a cool delibera The affair has the appearance States engineer department for Oregon Raving Maniac Captured. shots, both of which took effect, result of a conspiracy concocted by the ate now applying avenerius carbolineum tion which showed the robtier through mineowners to get the military A shland , Or. Sept. 22.—Philip Costa, ing in the death of the negro. Coroner ly understood his business. Until he left to the dams and lock work on the Yam and A. H. Ruedy was called, and this morn into the disturbed district. It is aged about 26, a raving maniac, who hill river, a flattering tribute to its merits the train, few of the passengers realized not sufficient for them to put up has been wandering about the summit ing held an inquest, at which quite a that only one man was in the plot. The which was certainly not extended until number of witnesses were examined, Northern Pacific officers offer $2000 re searching investigation satisfied the au WEEKLY OREGONIAN the plea that the crowd was of the Sickiyou Mountains since last eliciting the facts above stated. The jury thorities that it was a measure of prac- made up of Poles, Slavs and Tuesday, was found this afternoon near returned a verdict in accordance with ward for the capture of the lone high, tical economy. Hungarians. The people of the old Dollarhide tollhouse. He was the above facts, but expressed no opinion wavman. Sheriff Bradburv and n large brought to this city and lodged in jail With such examples before them it One Year for £2.25 the United States are not respon for keeping. Tuesday, he was a passen as to w hether or not the shooting was posse are in pursuit. The robber has been traced to a point three miles south would appear that the individual is fool sible for the employment of that ger on the south-bound overland train, excusable. Letters were found in the of Athol, where he held up a rancher and ish and the official almost culpable who element in the collieries of Penn g >ing from Portland to San Francisco. pockets of deceased which indicated that stole his horse. He told the rancher that TWO LIVE PAPERS does not protect his own, or the taxpay he had previously worked at Walla sylvania. _ ...... _ 1 hat responsibility His peculiar actions and threats to jump he had just killed the conductor and ers pockets by using this compound, rests directly OH the great coal from the train when crossing one of the Walla, Wash., one being from S. Simon, brakeman and had to get out. It is be. thus saving from decay, and lengthening companies, who have been im high trestles caused the tan crew to proprietor of the Simon Hotel, and that |ieved he secured about $500and jewelry the life of all frame structures for which he was on his way to that place when porting this contract labor for keep a watch on him. Suddenly, when from Pullman passengers. Nobody was thu3 saving from decay, and lengthening career was so suddenly terminated. hurt. The regular subscription price of more than a quarter of a century, I nearing Steinman Station, in the Siski A his shipping the life of all frame structures for which receipt dated September 20, THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50. and with a deliberate purpose of you Mountains, he made a wild dash for 1900, at Oregon City, was also found Two exf>ert coal men from New Mexi. he is individualy or officially responsi the regular subscription price of ble. forcing down wages and main the door and jumped off the platform of on his body. A knife, purse and a little co were in Forest Grove Saturday, ex the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Fisher, Thorsen & Co., of Portland, taining odious conditions which ( the running train and, waving his hat in money constituted his effects. amining the coal at the Forest Grove Any one subscribing for THE the air, with a veil made for the timber. Or., are sole Pacific coast agents for ave would not be tolerated by Since then he has been wandering in the Stone Company’s quarry, and pro HEADLIGHT and paying one narius carbolineum, and it can be found American-born wage earners. mountains, and when found todav by O. M, rringle, after consulting a spirit nounce it of an excellent quality. J. G. year in advance can get both for at W ade & B riggs , Tillamook, Or., The mineowners are responsible 1 parties who have l»een on the lookout ualistic medium, says the Prineville Boos will endeavor to raise means and $2.25. who will gladly supply information re for this distressing conflict. They for him, he was considerably weakened lournal, started to hunt for the body of thoroughly develop the prospect. garding its accomplishments. * have become responsible for the and exhausted through lack of food, It Elias Davis who, he was told by the first bloodshed. In large meas- ( is not sure from what can be gathered medium, was murdered by two men and buried near his home. Something must tire they will be to blame for' from his incoherent mutterings whether have been wrong, since up to date he has his home is in Portland or San Francisco any subsequent bloody conflicts failed to find the corpse. which this lamentable affair may but it is known that he was traveling f <>m the former to the latter city when precipitate.___________ How greatly the British government Death of ex-Senator Palmer. he made his leap from train. the overland S pringfield , Ill., Sept. 25. The Pacific Coast Company's coal —General John M. Palmer, ex- bunkers were completely destroyed by United States Senator from Illi the fire re)H>rted early Monday morning. nois, died at his residence in this The bunkers contained about 12<Mt tons coal, and the lot. is estimated at city at 8 a. 111., from heart fail of about $30,000, fully covered bv insur ure. He was about 83 years of ance. The origin of the fire is supposed age. to bare lwcn spontaneous combustion General Palmer was an hono rary pallbearer at General Mc- ' Burglars broke into the hardware Clernand’s funeral lai t Saturday. store of Mays & Crowe at The Dalles Sunday, and got away with stock to Last night he was t n the street • on the Amount of $250. The burglars were viewing the state fair illumina- ' evidently well acquainted with the pre tions until a late 1 o.tr, appar- mises and the town in general. A small ently in good health. He had back window was opened at a time w hen complained yesterday, however, the night policemen were in other parts ofapaiuin his chest. He slept of the city' profits by death can be judged by the re turns of the estate duties for 1899-1900 just issued. They show that nearly 14,- I 000,000 pounds were added to the ex chequer from this cause. The total sum b queathed by 65.431 persons amounted to over £292,000,000, or half the national debt. Twelve million accounts paid toll to the amount of £2.000.000. First The Class Job Printing. Headlight Notice. Rider B. F. Durfee will preach at tl e Adventist Church at 11 o’clock a.m., Sunday. Sept 30th, 1900. for all the best I^inds of SUBJECT: “The fulfilltncnt of Prophecy.” Scats are free. No collection. The public are cordially invited to at. tend. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING. place