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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 7 State Normal School, Monmouth, Or. place on the premises, he directed all to TRACY BOBS UP AGAIN “Kill and Burn,” but this appears to group themselves under the trees and on have shocked the sentimentalism of some Graduates of the school are in people that they have stirred up a tern-1 But is Going at the Rate of Thirty the porch while he pre empted one end of slant demand at salaries ranging frJ2 Fred C. Baker. Publisher. the porch himself, and stretched himself Miles a Day. |40.00 to $100.00 per month. Student, pest in a tea-kittle, with the result i at his ease. The afternoon dragged take the state examinations during their that the general has been made a kind of RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. S pokank , Aug. 1.—A Waterville spe through slowly. As supper time ap course in the school and are prepared to sca|>e goat to satisfy the foolish public receive state certificates ou graduation cial to the 8|M)kesman-Review says: (STRICTLY in advance .) proached Tracy allowed Mrs. Mac clamor of the antis and those who im Expenses range from $120.0ooto$175 (gj George McCann has just arrived with Eldowney to prepare the meal, which One year.............................................. 1 1.50 agine that their fine feeling have been l>er year.' Strong Normal course and a repoit that at 9 o’clock this morning, J was eaten under the same arrangements 75 Six months........................... . ............ well equipped training department, lb, 50 outraged. Three months..................................... about 15 miles west of Billet* City, he as before. Tracy 's nervousness showed fall term opens September 16th. We have not forgotten the Abyssina, For cntalogui. containing lull informa, passed a man answering Tracy’s descrip strongly during the long afternoon wait. Afghan, Zulu and Burmah wars in which tion address. Thorough Inspection Wanted. tion. He had the horses supposed to He would lie down and then jump up England was engaged in with savages | E. D. RISSLER, President. Just to show what a skim milk kind of and half-civilized people and religious i have been taken near Wenatchee. Deputy 1 and pace up and down like a caged OrJ. B. B1NTER, Secretary. ! Sheriff Friel and City Marshal Deyers animal. He talked rapidly, almost an annual visit the State Dairy and Food fanatics, and generals in those wars had ' Commissioner made in Tillamook, we to be cruel to be kind in order to bring ' left last night to intercept Tracy at Moses hysterically at times, but with it all he have ascertained the time that Mr. J. W. about a termination of hostilities and a I Lake, the only route that could be taken showed great cunning in avoiding all Bailey spent in a few of the factories. So better civilization. It did not shock • if he is headed for the mountains. Dep reference to his past or future course. Supper over, the convict began to we will take his visit to the Tillamook the English people, lor they know from uly Sheriff Sedgwick, of Coulee City, Dairy Association’s factory ut Fairview experience that General Smith’s plan of has been directed to follow up the clew show signs of activity. He ordered* his as a criterion. This is probably the lar war with those people is the only hu reported by McCann. Tracy crossed the horses unsaddled and looked them over gest creamery in the State of Oregon, for mane way of dealing with them. No Columbia at 5 o'clock this morning, and critically. They were good horses, one a the milk it handled this summer amount matter how hard it is for him to bear the . could easily have covered the distance bav and one a buckskin, but they showed ed to about 14,000 pounds daily. Mr. disgrace, when the American people once , between the ferry and the point where signs of having been ridden far and hard. Bailey sacritied twenty minutes visiting realize what he had to contend with they | McCann met the man answering his There were no other horses in sigh, how Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton. this factory ’ Was he able to ascertain will come to the conclusion he acted description. ever, and the convict ordered them re Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton. Tracy has declared that he wants to saddled and announced that he was in that length of time whether or not about right, after all. If the war in the Passenger rate, $3.50. the product manufactured at that fac Philippine Islands had been carried on hold up a bank or rob an express car. going to take MacEldowney with him tory was pure and free from microbes ? mnreafter the “Kill and Burn” plan.peace He savs he has promised to give the sum as guide and hostage. At this announce Not much. What Mr. Bailey will report would have followed in a few months of $5000 within one year to the parties ment Mrs. MacEldowney, whose nerves about Tillamook in his annual report after the American army arrived there who helped him escape from the Oregon were already strained, broke down and after making such a superficial inspection but generals like Otis were such molly Penitentiary. He is making his way to began crying violently. The little of only a few of rhe creameries in the coddles to undertake drastic measures. the “Hole-in-the-Wall,” in Wyoming. children joined in chorus with their county is hard to tell. This is the posi VVc have no patience with those at home I When there, he declares, he will be a mother. Then, under cover of Tracy’s tion that the Headlight takes, if the who seem to think that the American “thief among thieves.*’ and will lie safe. gun, MacEldowney secured three horses creameries arc to be inspected by state army ought to have been a little mis W enatchee , Wash., Aug. 2—Fur belonging to a neighbor. Tracy looked officials, let it be done thoroughly and sionary army. It was sent there to fight ther details have been secured concern them over carefully. They were well scientifically so as to ascertain the purity and carry on a bloody war, and if one ing the movements of Convict Harry shod and in good condition. Tracy and cleanliness of the milk received at the general saw that it was necessary to Tracv, who crossed the Columbia River ordered them saddled, and then made PROPRIETOR OF factory, sanitary arrangements of the make the war a little more bloody than at Moses Coulee ferry, 18 miles south MacEldowney mount each in turn, and factory, and the purity and wholesome common, then give him credit for his of Wenatchee, yesterday morning. show its paces. Satisfied that the horses ness of the butter or cheese manufactur good judgment and not turn round and Just how Tracy arrived at this vicinity were trustworthy, Tracy at kist ed. The idea of calling a junketing out abuse him, as the antis are. In our esti is not certain, but it is supposed that mounted and rode away. DEALER IN ing an inspection of creameries is all fool mation General Smith is as much an hero after escaping from the Sheriff*s posse ishness, and if the state legislators want as any general who commanded in those near Palmer he came over the mounta ‘‘KILL AND BURN” GENERAD to benefit the dairying industry in this islands, for he knew the kind of medicine ins by the Snoqualmie trail. Thence he Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook} state they will pass a law making in that would cure a treacherous, blood must have turned north along the road His Work Has Not Been Properly specting of creameries thorough and by thirsty, half-civilized people. Appreciated. via Blewitt, which leads into Wenatchee a person scientifically qualified to do so. Valley. How he managed to evade rec S an F rancisco , Aug. 2.—The San Government inspection of creameries in A Better Plan. ognition is a problem, as this road is Fracisco Examiner gives Gen. Smith’s Canada, cheese makers who come from The Astorian desires to reply to the the main thoroughfare over the moun side of the Samar campaign. Smith re there tell us, is thorough, and unless we tains. and he must have been seen by fuses to be interviewed but his side, can have some thorough system in Ore following from the Tillamook Headlight • many persons. When he arrived here he Lieutenant Shields, states the following “ The body of the escaped convict Mer gon, we would advise the state legisla STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. rill was taken to Salem for burial and if was mounted on a good saddle horse, can be considered authoritative: ture to pay the State Dairy and Food Salem could manage to kill off some of and was leading a pack horse, with a ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, Samar, except for a narrow trip of Commissioner to stay home in the future the boodle politicians who infest the complete camp equipment. Such an level land along the coast is a mass of BAY CITY, HOBSONV1LLE. state capitol during the state legislature to throw a few more and larger bou and burv them with the notorious out- outfit, however, is so common that narrow river valleys and impenetrable Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and quets at Tillamook. la vv, that city would be entitled to the Tracy would really passas a sheephear- wilderness. The natives who are bar also the Astmia & Columbia River R. R. fot San Francisco, Portland thanks of the whole state.” and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to der or prospector, without question. barous and uncivilized, were all insur A Religious Graft. We do not think this is advisable, for It was about 10 o’clock yesterday SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents. ASTORIA. OR gents or sympathizers at the time of B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. The Oregonian has raised the question then they would have to destroy the morning when City Councilman \V. A. Smith’s arrival. Reiigous fanaticism . , (O. R. & N. R. R. Co , Portland. of the seeming connection of the Divinity quorum ; it would include every man Sanders, who was spending the day at prevailed and the people believed they ASf,,lt8 |A. & C. 11. R. Co.. Portland. School at Eugene with that of the State from the speaker to the door-keeper. the farm of his son-in-law, Sam Mac- had charms against bullets. They would University, and rightly so, for it is plain But better yet, let every county elect as Eldowney. was approached by a man lie and wait for the soldiers in jungles enough that the Divinity School students good a representative as B. L. Eddy, of who had just ridden up on horseback. ami fight till one or the other side was Unjust Accusiations Proven are getting part of their education for Tillamook, and then all will be well.—The Sanders was helping to pack fruit in a killed out. Even children of 8 years False. Astorian. which the Divinity School authorities packing shed. The man had the appear were regularly found in these attacking State of Oregon, does not pay. To put it plain, the Divi The Headlight acknowledge the logic ance of a sheepheardtr, such as passed parties. In October General Smith is County of Tillamook, tec f nity School has grafted itself onto tiie of its esteemed contemporary’s plan, and the farm frequently, and Sanders, with sued a proclamation notifying the natives I, John Ek, being first duly sworn, out raising his e\es from his work, nod State University. That is conclusive, or is well aware that Tillamook did the that if they did not surrender by Nov say that certain stories which were in AND it would have provided teachers to in right thing when it elected Mr. Eddy, for ded ami said “Good day.” ember 15 they would be treated as en circulation during the last winter and struct its students thesame as any other it meant one nail driven into the coffin As has been told, Tracy introduced emies whenever encountered. He intend spring, reflecting upon the character college. But that is not all, it looks to of the polit ical boodlers. What we had, himself. ed to force all the natives to return to of my son-in-law, Mr. S. M. Batterson, us that it savors of dishonesty on the however, in mind's eye when we penned ' 1 This was taken by Sanders as a pleas their home s in the coast towns. A line as a man and as a husband, were repor part of the Divinity School authorities the above paragraph was the lobbists j antry, and with a smile he responded : of 14 forts to prevent the furnishing of ted by me as given me by others ; that when they establish an institution like who go to the state legislature with a “Help yourself to apricots, Mr. Tracy.” supplies of the insurgents, and a regular I have made a full investigation of said that and depend upon the state to pro sack to work a “graft.” One in particu “I see vou don’t believe me,” said the patrol were established. stories and am satisfied that the same vide instructors for the students. It is a lar, concocted at Astoria, is enough to stranger, “but perhaps this will help you His ixjlicy was to make the towns so were absolutely false ; that I have religious graft, and nothing that we have prove the Headlight’s contention. In to tealize that I ain telling the truth.” attractive and the interior so unattrac obtained both direct and circumstantial read in the controversy has made us recent years the pilots have sent a num With the word the man pulled his gun tive as io thus force the natives to return evidence of such falsity ; that I am Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery change our opinion after reading the ber of political wire-pullers and a big and leveled it at the astonished Sanders. to the towns. Only after repeated in satisfied that my said son in-law has Machinery and Supplies w’e carry Oregonian’s first editorial on the subject. sack, containing as much as $20,000, to “1 shall want you to give me a little stances the treachery was theorder issued the largest stock in the northwest. been absolutely innocent of any ill Another thing, we believe, il the Ore Salem to defeat legislation or pass laws assistance,” he continued, “and you A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s to ‘‘kill all armed enemies over 10 who treatment of my daughter, his wife; gonian sifted the matter down a little which put a lot of monev in their pockets, must do just as I t«*ll you.” celebrated Cheese making prepara were encountered. ’’ It was not. as has that I make this affidavit in order to tions, Apparatus, etc. more it would find that in previous years and as the state legislature generally Then Tracy told him to keep still and been frequently stated, to kill all persons clear Mr. Batterson’s good name from that the University and Divinity Students contains some members whose eyes are for two bouts rested in the packing shed. S*nd for Catalogue. over 10. When the time limited expired these unjust accusations, and in order have not assimilated, ami thereby a always hugged out to find the man with Sanders now had time to observe him a systematic plan of operations were to undo the wrong that I have done him spirit of antagonism was discernable, to the sack, it is not strange that the pilots closely, and saw that the convict had carried out which resulted in the capture in repeating such accusations. such an extent that the Divinity School easily got them tangled up in their seins, been carrying his revolver strapped to his of Lakban. and the disarming of his for J ohn E k . students have been favored in a number traps and pots. The Headlight move leg, while his rifle had lieen ever ready 143 FRONT STREET, ces. But each expeditions brought in so Subscribed and sworn to before me ol instances because they belonged to the that the political boodlers from Astoria in his hand. Tracy was worn and lery many prisoners that they became a bur this 28th day of July, 1902. PORTLAND, ORE. Divinity School “ring,” much to the an be the first to lie decapitated. nervous, talking almost continually, den andcoulden t tie taken care of. An D. L. B oyakin , Agents for noyance of the University students. from sheer nervousness, and at times his order to take no more prisoners was then Notary Public for Oregon. DeLaval Creatn Separators. | Who is to be president of the senate ? hands could he seen to twitch. While issued, not an order to give no quarter. A “Kill and Burn” Hero. That is the question which is troubling he talked much, he was careful tiot to The order was intended and understood Weather Report for July Somehow we have an idea that Gene some of the politicians, as it is a (pies throw out any hint of the road over 1 to mean that not everybody who was Tempera ture. ral J. H. Smith, who had command of tion -who will wield the gravel, liecause which he had come. He seemeu in fairly seen was to be brought in but not to pre Maxi Mini- 'S Rain. the Samar campaign in the Philippine it is thought Senator Fulton will not be good spirits, however, and showed no vent the capture of armed insurgents. mum. mum. Mean. an aspirant, as he will figure in the sign of suffering from wounds. Islands, and issued the orders to “Kill In going to Samar Smith faced the dif ... 59 ... 49 ... 54.0 As 12 o'clock approached Mr. MncEl- ficult problem of subtitling an island of and Burn,” for which he was tried by fight for United States senator As to the ... 58 ... 48 ... 53.0 speaker of the house, from what infor downey came to the shed to call Mr. court martial, found guilty and retired insurgent savages which for two years ... 56 ... 52 ... 54.0 I have just received direct mation we can gather from pretty re Sanders to dinner. Seeing a stranger had foiled all the efforts of the American ... 60 ... 52 . by the president, is not descrying of the 56.0 from Chicago, the best quality ... 58 ... 49 ... 53.1 censure which is being heaped upon him. liable sources it is about conceded, talking to his father-in-law, he hospita troops and on which the Spaniards had ... 60 ... 46 53.0 and latest styles of footwear. It s easy enougha t home and far away even by the several aspirants, that bly invited him also to come in and eat. hardly dared set foot. In four months ... 62 ... 41 ... 51.1 Representative B. L. Eddy will In* “ Mr. MacEldowney,” said Sanders, this was accomplished and civil govern Consisting of Gentlemen’s, from the fig 1 ting line to criticise, but ... 65 ... 42 ... 53.1 when one has to deal with half civilised, honored with that position in recogni ‘ this is Mr. Tracy.” ... 66 ... 44 ... 55.0 Ladies’, Misses and Children’s ment was established on May 18. tion of the ability he displayed at the ... 63 ... 43 ... 53.0 MacEldowney did not catch the name, treacherous people,as General Smith had, Lieutenant Shields says it is worthy of Shoes tliat was ever offered for ... 65 ... 42 ... 53.1 and, nodding acknowledgement of the i note that no stories of water-cure came it is a totally different affair. For that Iasi session of the state legislature. sale in the City of Tillamook. ... 65 ... 46 ... 55.1 * * * introduction, turned to go. reason we think he should not be un from Samar, General Smith having is ... 65 ... 43 ... 54.0 It will pay you to call and It is a rare thing to hear people kick “ Stop, Sam,” said the convict, “ I see sued strenuous orders against it. justly condemned Probably he sized up ... 67 ... 45 ... 56.0 examine my goods and prices be and complain in Tillamook, but we occa ... 62 ... you don't remember me. ” 54 ... 58.0 the situation and saw that it wiis wise sional run across some this time of the ... 67 ... fore purchasing elsewhere. 4'3 ... 58.0 MacEldowney, who formerly lived , President Lederle, of the New York to be cruel, and he adopted that method 45 ... 58.1 of warfare when all others had failed. year, but it is a complaint that their near Portland and had known Tracv j Health Board, has decided to wage ... 72 ... 4'3 ... 6I>.1 General Smith is too advanced in years barns are not large enough for their hav before hit conviction, whirled back like' i systematic and scientific warfare against ... 70 ... 51 ... 60 1 crop, for. as usual, the crop is heavy and ... 65 ... 56 a flash and looked at him keenly. 60.1 to lie considered reckless or indiscreet, as mosquitoes. He will assign 17 inspec- well cured and put away in good shape ... 67 ... 51 ... 59.0 “ My God !” he exclaimed, “ It’s Harry I a younger man might lie ; and, another tors to go all over the territory in the ... 67 ... 47 ... for Old Bossy next winter. 57.0 Tracy.” tiling, we cannot believe that an Ameri ... 69 ... 48 malaria districts of Greater New York. 58.1 * * * Tracy, with |ierfect coolness, now took 1 can officer, holding the position that he ... 75 ... 46 ... 60.1 ' They will make maps of ponds and indi- The British Government is investiga charge of all proceedings. The trio went 1 ... 79 ... 4M did. would issue such orders unless he 63.1 I cate wherever there is a pool of stagnant ... 88 ... 51 ... 64.1 saw that it was absolutely necessary ting a mysterious disease, which was to the house. Sandersand MacEldowney water. Twenty-five barrels of oil will ... 65 ... 53 59.0 and wise to d«< so. The yellow journals first observed about 15 years ago in tn the lead, and Tracy and hit ever readv lie placed on the water in Central Park. ... 65 ... 48 56.1 and the antis have done much to lower native villages along the Congo, known gun following. In the house the family ... 65 ... 46 ... 55 1 Information received in Pueblo, Colo., ... 67 ... 51 ... 58.0 the moral character of American soldiers ns the sleeping sickness. The cause of the gathered for dinner, together with two leads to the conclusion that in case John ... ... 3 + 59.1 in the sight of the world, but they have malady is not understood, nor has a cure farm hanc’s They were just taking their I W. Gates secures control of the Colorado liecn discovered. White men seem to lie seats in their usual position when the purposely retrained from taking into con 9 ••• U89 ...... 1771 Fuel & Iron Company at the Company siderntion the treacherous, half civilize«! safe from its attacks, but the victims three entered. Mean 66.3 ... 48.1 57. at the coming election, the steel trust people they had to fight. As we said among the natives are numbered by ' “ My friends,” said Tracy, ” Mr. Mac St mmary —Mean temp., 57.4 ; Max will erect a gigantic Western plant, to before, it is easy to find fault, hut wai is many thousands. The commission sent Eldowney knows who 1 am, and that be a foimidable rival of the Colorado temp., 88.0; date, 26th. Min. tern/./ war, and it is a foolish notion for people «mt bv the British Government will what I say goes. Do just as 1 say.” Company. Vast coal and cokefields 41: date. 7th. Total precip, 4.09 nt home to think that it can be carried study the disease in that region. The He then directed all to sit around one owned by the Unite«! States Steel Com. inches ; snowfall. 0 in. : „umber of on on the strictly humane plan when dif malady is painless, but usually ¡fatal. end of the table, while he seated himself panv in Indian Territory are being dc- -lavs clear. 11 ; partly clondv. 7; cloudy ferent c«»fhliti«»ns have to lx* overcome. The only symptom apparent to the at the other, w here he could keep their1 Agent and Salesman. 13 of trost-Light. 0. Killing, velopment worked. Supplies of iron ore 0 Bates of had. 0. Sleet. 0 ; th. storm: War is blood, murder and destruction, medical missionary is an irresistible ini- every movement tinder his eve. Tracy controlled there by the steel trust are wi’nd-’l^tiAn“^«-“’- °- anvway, and the army that can «Io the pulse to sleep The patient may go to • lecteil for himself the eml of the table said to be inexhaustible. most carnage in the quickest time is sleep in the midst of a conversation or nearest the outside door, where at the C art . J oseph J. D awson , A nun who was expelled from the re about ns humane as one can expect it to . w hile lie is eating his dinner. This un same time he could see the other doors ______ Voluntary Observer. ligious home at Nice by the government BIRBE! MO H1IIDIESSEI be, for that is what it is equippetl for natural slumber does not refresh him. leading into the room. The meal went i Ul enforcement of the law of awgx ia- The Boers generals. Bo-.ha, Bewet and , SU AVINO, but he slowly grows weaker. The HAIR CUTTING with all the latest fire arms and imple 1 on quietly, though under much nervous Ilona, i became insane and jumped from I«elane.-.vl|1,!r....,v.| ¡„ aa|ieiK, bv meats of war. We think this was Gene periods of sleep become more frequent tension. The meal over. Tracy would !; a second-story window, crying, “ |’ni i King Edward on their arrival in Eng SHAMPOOING, ETC ral Smith’s idea after lie sited up the situ- and of longer duration, and the patient not allow any one to leave his sight, i flying to heaven.* She was picked up |«nd. Lords Kitchener and Roberts a lion at Samar and gave his ord«rs t i I usually dies in one of them. Finding the trout porch the coolest unconscious. i Electric Bathe nicely fitted up. f<* will be prtsent at the interview. <^be (^ilbntook it)cabligbt. Steamer Geo R. Vosburg Will Run Between Tillamook and Astoria Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of Geo. R. Vosburg. NEHALEM TRANS. CO M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS B^DDIClÇ-kEATIllÎ CO, Red Shoe House P. F. BROWNE, LATIMER, BROS., persons suffering with rluutratutu