Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 04, 1891, Image 1

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    REGON City Enterprise.
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"WKiO.V CITY, OIlKdON, Fill DAY, SKl'TKMI'.Klt 4, 1891.
p:stablished 18CC
ii City Miilcririsc
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at f M-n Hall avary Miimlay al II A M thaMo
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M. RANK.
NOTAKY 1'UW.U?. KKAL KKTATK ii
INmUKANCK.
OIBra llh lha WllUmalta f alia Invaalmant '"
Oiagoa City. ' t)re'"'-
MiWSOFTHI: WORLD
Itotli'd Doh ii Fur tlx IMillcallon
of 'I'lii' Kntcrpi lsc Hcuili'i-N.
ii: iM t i j hi:voi.t.
ltlllK III a Itrbrub Hrrrral
Killrtl. MI W Mttlrl.
ht. lVitHaiii Krt, Atiij.' 2H. ltai.H
of tliti rioting nl Vitiil'ruk, capital of
th. Kiivnrniiii'iit of Hint imine, ov-
1'iiMiiiiniil by llm H'Dil irotiiliiig
niiitliiMt tin- (xMirtttliuii of ry, kIiuiv it
iliatilibkiii'u of I 'wiriotK liiiliuf. Tim
Kovfrnor rKirU ibro ,l tivi'lmiitu Unit
iPMifr! revolt of the pumtmitry wita
iliiiinui. l'liuaitntH Htturkoil Hut mil
oiliiiuU, cUiiniiiK tunt no mora rv
nlmiilil limva Vituliruk, muJ iwvuruly
lifiil Juwinli K'ln di'nltir wlnj a
bliiiiii.. (,ir llm wliulu troutil.
Tim iHitauiiiry iitio luinl rv.l the r
iili'iici u( llm iiruiu tlt'itli-rl, wild finally
uoiiibintiJ in nil ittti;k uion lilt) railroad
aliiiiiiii. Tim mi I road olliiiitla aunt for
tliti imaisUiuc uf tlio uiiliUry, mid t tit .
lullur tried to dialodt! tlio rioter from
tlifir ii.miliuii in and boiit lti Hlutfoti
Tliu rintiim rualnttl ntulitioruly, tind
tlmo uiijorUira ouUidn llm railroad
Utiuti muilii a fierue attack upon the
ol. liiira.
Finally tliu otHcttra in coniinand of
tlic troopa, alttir rnmtudly tlireatttninn
tin' frowd, rav the ordur to fire iiatn
tint tiulrra, Tlio aoldiera tlitin lirud a
vulli-y, killiiiK tlirif N'iutanta and
wounding a litltnbtrr of olliera. The
riolrra aoon diaiaariwd.
Irpatllf i:irrlrlrlty.
tiiiAnn Hahd, 1M it-It. , Aug. I). Tho
curnint wan turiifd on the Wvrit llritlgtv
Ntrt-t't ltctric railway yealerday for thp
flritl tiintt, and within an hour a man and
hi horau a killed. Ueorgu F. Ut-y
dorn'a team Watue frightened and ran
againat a Wlgra pole. A small copper
wire alning on tha pola ai bntken by
the ahiit'k and (ell acroaa the atrtwt rail
way trolley wire. The loop end (truck
tine of the borne, and it bfgan to (tag
ger. Ileydorn jumped to the hore'(
bead and the wire came in contact with
hi nock, and both man and bone wera
killed before the deadly current could be
turned otT.
:! I la I'HOHI'l.ltOI M.
llnt'tntriiuliiK Nlullallt a ICm-lrrd
I Hie lluri'HU ol tnirirU
run lt tilllf.
W'ahiiiniiton. AugtW The hnreaii of
Aniericiii republic ha rucoived a copy
of the intiKHiigi. of the pri'riidmit of l'eru
at tho o-iilug of coiignt. Tim nie
tiltt ruprnauiitM the outlook in the re
public, lailitirallv and financially, a
most pi'iinialiiK. Tim income derived
from the cuntoin lioiimt during 1 KIKJ,
aitiountrd to .5,:Vil"-i.2rt), a compared
wild an Income of 4,1K)5 144 in lHW, the
atiiuip duty and the dutie on tobacco,
alcohol and opium during the wtuie
period prudticed, reoptiotivelv, 1 ,0f0.
oiiiiti. om i; Moiir;.
Vlctiirloii Inaiirgi'iita lie-irganllng
the old (iiiyfiiniif lit In l.lilli.
Vai.i-abaiho, Kept. 1. Order i gradu
ally being rtiHlored in Cliili. Ueneral
itaaipiiiihtiio ha been recognied a piea
itientatd inleruiii of the republic by the
liifinber of tiie junU here, and little
doubt 1 felt but what thi action will be
ralilled by the member now enrouto
from lipiiipie. The government troop
at deferent point have notified the
congreaitionitl authoritiu through their
commanding ollicer. that they have
(iniahed liglHlng, and are rt-ady to obey
order from the junta. Only one prov
ince prouime to make trouble. Cane ,
of diaorilt-r will now be put down, and ,
euch of i he .iHliiiacedmtHolhciitla a have
been guilty of outragiioim act of tyr-
HOME AND ABROAD
News i f tho Coast and the World
Jlricfly Told.
4M, and U77,771l The payment of the atuiv, will tie brought to trial
iuleriiitlioal debt wan promptly effected
According to the cuatom utataiaiica, the
imports ilming the year amounted to
f2.5X4,Ml, and the expoit to $L'I1H,:I7.
The mining imltiHlry ha made great
progreaa, eapetiially in connection with
the iMitroluiiiii well. In 1WM) 13) claim
had Uan takun up, and I at ol Augut,
1891, tiiat number bad been increamtd
to 4.'ll without taking into ivnaideiation
the claima. of which poneion could not
le given on account of the Ule ii which
the heavy rain had tult the road.
uroinnK,
ATTOKNKV AT LAW
ATnaor r.irTr rramaaao.
Ofttra twa dnora abov tKiamfflr. Oragon CUy.
a. ....ca..ci.a cow,a'
ROCKKNIlKlUOH COfll.tu.
ir
AT-nillNKYS At LAW.
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liOloa roiiini inn i i
a biilldln.
iiitrnoN CITY. O""0
WcTYJO..N". t'. H. MILKMAN
JOHNHON 4 IHI.KMAN
' LAWYKKS,
Cornar Klglilb ami ' trt'n. Orfgon CUy
Omgtiit.
ltKA..K.IATKr0HK.XANUKYT(iUiAN
Q . U. f LATol KKHK.
TTUNKYS AND
ftirNSF.l.oKS AT LAW
umn ariiKKT, oimioN city, orkoos.
Law Hualnvn.
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ATTOUNFYS AT LAW,
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I'HNKY i MIAI'KB,
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ATTOKNKYS AT LAW
ifilll
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in tha gfiii'tiil lainl "l..
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i,iiiiallv ni'irt "l,llse'
oh Work done on sliort notice
at this Ol'iice.
i:aulrra Vi aaalilaglfta,
HroKAK Aug. 28 The farmera are
all buay with their barveatiug, and tell
ing their wheat at the beat advantage.
They have found by experience the
advantage of pooling, and one pool of
40,otMJ buahela ha been formed already
atOarlield. The report of yield aad
quality (how no falling off from the
eatiufatea and report previously iuui-
marixed in the column of the Oregon
ian. The price range from 08 to 75
cent, and the farmer are happy over
the bright prospect, but bave not
much apaie time in which to vent their
good spirit.
Traabl la Alavakau
Nkw Yokk, Sept. I. Nowa of an out
break among the Indiana at Cbilcat,
Alaska, ha been received from Sitka.
According to advicea, the United State
gunboat l'lnta was iiimmoned by citiieni
of that place and remained there throe
dav nettling Ihe difficulty. On the re-
urn of the I'inta to Sitka, tho officers ,
were reticent, and It was impossible to
obtain from them any news of the trou
ble, excepting that it was through a ro-
luclioii in wages paid the Indians en
gaged in Salmon lisliing. It was under
stood tit Sitka that the matter bad been
settled without bloodshed, but at this
writing of advices tho Tint is jirvpur-
ng for a second visit to the place.
Soluble Ibriilh.
Wahrkn, l'a.,Pa. Aug 30. Judge
(i. W. Scliolicld died here eurly this
morning, uged 74. Judgo Scholleld
served two years in the stnto h-gislature
mid five terms in congress. Ho was
register of the United states treasury
under President Hayes, and was up
pointed judge of tho court of claims by
Uuillcld.
An liiMitno l'.nipivw.
Pakis, Aug 30. A dispatch to Kstutotte,
from Vienna, say, tho Austrian empress
shows symptoius of insanity. She is
very eccentric, among nor things desiring
biitirro customs, in which to appear in
public. Medical exports called by the
oiniicror ptonouncad the caso a grave
one, being associated with lioreuiiary
malady.
fJluilNloud t hit lloaored,
London, Aug. 30. The freedom of the
city of Ninvcastlo will bo conferred on
Mr. Gladstone on October 4, when the
liberal statosmau delivers an address at
that plain. '
A TrolUnir I'lii-m".
Pohtland, Aug. 28. The Portland
Spce-l Association Iiub oll'ered a purse of
$10,000 for Nancy Hanks, Alknton,
Stamboul and Nelson to trot for bore
Sept. laih.
poi.iticaia noHiy..
l-nriMrr' AllUurr Hill Jt
.omlnutr ianrortl For
l'rvaltjf al.
Wasiiiso'tos, Sept. 1. Congressman
Jerry Sinipaon wa asked tonight aliout
the atory that he intended to make a
trip to California in Senator Stanford'
interest. He laughed at this story and
declared that Senator Stanford was one
of the last persons nn earth that the
farmera' al'iance would think of nomina
ting.' "Mr. Stanlord' financial scheme
are wild and vtionary," said Simpson.
"He himself know that be stands no
chance for the presidency, but like to
have hi name in that connection. I
uppoe that tome of the newspapers
will next publish that the farmer Will
nominate Jar Oould for the presi
dency." When asked about his ex
pected trip to California, Simpson said
"I ha?e been contemplating a trip to
California, Oregon and Waahington,
and had about completed arrangements.
The Ohio campaign will engage my at
tention until November 4, and I must
be here when congress meet Decem
ber 1. I would not have much time.
It might be possible for me to make
hasty trip up to Seattle from San Fran
cisco, Seattle, Portland, Tacoma and
other important coast towns. I had
intended to accompany blin .
The first and so far the only execution
which has the apistaranee of having
been prompted by revenge, occured here
tulav. The Procurator- Fiscal, who
prost-cilted the cases against the men
who are alleged to be in a plot to blow
up the toriwdo boats Admirante Lynch
and (.'onilell. and the transiort Imperi
ale, which resulted in the execution of
Cummings and two other, was taken
out and shot. There have been other
execution since the occupation ol the
city by the congressionalists. but they
have been of men who were guilty of
stirring up the people to acts of riot and
incendiarism. The fnost prominent of
the men thus far killed on thi account,
i Ion ljivinetlitorvf El Commericio,
who waa caught in the act of distributing
incendiary literature. He waa executed
with the semblance of a trial.
F:x-Presidcnt Ualmaccda left Santiago
on Saturday by rail for Los Andes, about
thirty miles northeast of the capital.
He will unipiestiorably try to make his
way across the country to the Atlantic
coast. He i now practically beyond
pursuit, and his most formidable enemy
is the cold of an Andean winter.
The new rulers promise fair trials to
theirenemies. but the presenceof politi
cal refuges on board the American and
(terman warships lias been Hie cause ol
several conferences and much ill-feeling.
THE RAIS MAKER'S UEP0KT.
Hawaii WaaU Annexation.
Gaicao, Sept.l Hon. L. 8. Thurston,
of Honolulu, who is in this city, said to
a reporter tonight that the McKinley bill
has had the effect of uniting the' native
and foreign imputation of Hawaii upon
the subject of annexation. He baa just
received one of the native newspapers,
which advocates the formation of a re
public or immediate annexation to the
United States. This fact is remarkable
as it is the first time in Hawaiian history
that the natives have publicaly favored
such a thing. While it is true that they
are weaiy of the monarchy, yet nothing
but the blow at Hawaii's sugar industry
could have brought them to favor annex
ation. The hope of thtilanters there is
that the president will next year exercise
the power given him to place the duty
again UKn beet sugar from such coun
tries as have not reciprocated with the
necessary free entries. This would re
lieve the burden, but at any rate, Haw
aiians aro preparing to negotiate' with the
United States for free trade. Thurston
suys now that the sugar indurtry is no
longer a great source of income, and it is
intended to bring the island prominently
before the world as ah island for tourists.
Nrlicme I'd I Through.
Pkcatur, Hi., Aug. 31. The Decautur
Co-operative Housekeeping Club, or the
Bellamy boarding-house, as it is com
monly called has collapsed . This pro
ject was aimed to put in practice some of
the theories of Bellamy, which has been
written up in all his housekeeping and
woman's papers in the country, and a
number of people have come here from a
distance to see how the scheme worked.
Ten or twelve familes rented a dining
roun, hired a housekeeper to take charge
of tho servants, and paid the expense
of furnishing board to the members of the
club. It was a success for a year and a
half, but the novelty wore off, and this
fall bo many of its members concluded
to sot up establishments ol their own
that the few who are left did not care to
keep up the club, so they disbanded.
letriit?Uy C) clones.
Romk, Sept, 1. A cyclone, which has
just passed over San Mauro, Castillon
and Gussino districts, has caused great
distress. Numbers of persons were
injured, crops in the path of the
storm were destroyed and many houses
damaged.
By the Use of Dynamite and Other Ex
plosives Rain Is Produced in Texas
In Dry Weather.
Midland, Tex., Aug. 28. The labors
of the rainmakers, whom Uncle Jerry
Rusk sent down here to try to pump
water out of the cloudless skies, are prac
tically at an end, so far aa this localliy
is concerned. General Dyrenforth will
leave for Washington tomorrow to be
gone about ten days. He is highly
pleased with the success of the experi
ments, and has perfect faith that the
power of making rain has been secured.
From a barren alkali prairie this
country has been transformed into a
firstclass pasture laud. The experi
ments have not yet been conducted up
on the extensive scale of the program
first laid out by General Dyrenforth,
but suffiicient has been done to demon
strate that the right plan for making
rain when it is needed has been discov
ered. The balloons, owing to the inade
quate means of making oxygen in large
quantities, have not been a. dazzling
success, but the rackarock powder and
dynamite have worked wondeeo wits
the atmosphere. The explosions of any
large amount of dynamite or rackarock
were followed by rain inside of tea bvurs
upon eight or ten occasions.
Last evening's was the final, anil most
conclusive and satisfactory of-any of the
experiments. The night was clear and
there was every indication of a long dry
spell. Five balouns were sent up and
exploded. A stiff gale was blowing from
the east and they drifted far toward the
setting sun before they exploded. The
battle on the giouml, where the racka
rock and dynamite took the place of
heavy artillery, lasted from 6 o'clock
until 10 ; then the general and his forces
retired . They were awakened at 3 a. ni.
bv a vivid flash of lightening, followed
by a violent clap of thunder. They
went out and saw a storm of great vio
lence raging in the west. It rained
until 8 a. m ; then many pounds of dyn
amite and rackarock were exploded
again. After each discharge the rain
fell in torrents.
A II t jul Mini'C
Caik Town, Sept. 1 Lobenguta, king
of the Matabelas, who has been an inte
rested observer of the progress of goM
mining in Mas'jonaland, has decided, to
take a hand in the industry, and has had
hums peeged put in his name and sent
for machinery to work his property.
Lobenguta is the most powerful moiiarch
in South Africa, and is bruther-w-law of
Gungunbuma, who is almost equally
powerful. Botn of these kings have de
clared themselves friendly to the British
South Africa Company.
llernim a If tun or.
KosmitKG, Or., Aug. 31 It is stated
by a resident of this city that in a pri
vate conversation with friends Hon.
Ringer Hermann states that he would not
bo a candidate for congress again; that
he has already so written Hon. H. B.
Miller, of Grants Tass, who aspires to
the honor, and that he would shortly
make a public announcement, in ordor
to give an equal opportunity to other
gentlemen desiring the honor .
IleiiM that Minuld be Read by the
Enterprise Header".
From all rapnrti Linn county baa the wurat
brldxaa iu lb iwtr.
A railroad ui the t..p of Pikufeak ian jwIq
ucceaalul opurailou.
Carp art ao plentiful in Like Colvlllc that
the boys ara killing llieia with club.
Tbt United tttaum collect y,.u and apeuda
4fil every miuut of the day and night.
Iu all their warn ttia Britinh have who tho
apleiulld average ol i per cent of the batlia.
There are known U be 'AO cities iu the w.irUl
with poptitatlou uf over UM.UAi peraouf each.
The Aral cake attale in the Skagit vaiiey waa
taken Irou. ibeoveu at the gedro coai niiu? laal
Krlday.
A New Yrk bulge baa eftteuced a at ui to
one day' liuwiaouKeat In auitiatuguiraueaip
ting auioiiie.
Fifty ytotra atd tlaeie were ;ui Jews in Fal
eatine: uom there or lOO.uuu ul wtueh. 4u,oo
live in Jetuaaierm
Nearly Uf,.WM) ha tieeo raited iu M.ck lor a
hnalery aivf underwear factory n be Uiili at
Waterloo, Liun county.
The atate-olNew Yorksuiiportaaevra K'taool
tor deal mute, in wtlicfe there am alut DUO
pupil. Thame tchooi. haave edueaurd man)'
tbauaand, and moat of thou, ara dutug well.
A new iLaam. launch uatrned the Norwood
mode run, of U mile iatUAifty tvaoniiuuteaiui
New York Uavy on Monday Tiu is at tha rale.
of Xt.2s ataiua mi lea or kjuil pes hour.
The Portlwitllumbernjaa have out the price
ol lumber to Is per than and. To meet tbtv
competition, the VancouaAtir mill, baa cut will
lower and eUa lumber. pa thouaaad-
The greatest bird cage- ou Tke coolluent. is
said to be lt(jraud' C'eitnL KaiUoad. citation.
Iu New YonlL The note? Kalkh. panow
warm. there by thouaudiriidueaLtu.th treat
arching root girders
There la a -Hist at the tonie- oi tit public
quare at Prarmont, Mo., vthiah. got, a bolt ol
lightening from nearly every, thunder storm.
that Dome along. Threemea. v-borsaa-and.
twenty or thirty sheep heate biiueieeuociuvd.
at the spot.
The increase in the anaairmeiuV et the- stale
of Cltforuta.-hi year owar pra-diaua. y,e,a Is.
sbaut 0,0IMi. Of this lratreaae saua. Ifauiaisco-furDlsbesona-aflh.
Ontrthirdxif, the pt-oaorty
ol lb state wsa found aaithln. abet eoo-jurate-Umlts
of Sam Praruisco.
A man calling himself C. 8. Suitia has. been,
bilking the asilUneri at Itsndelloa. H repre
seated bimaelf an agent lor bha-tle Cote at
Co.. Of PhlUdelpha, and. taaa takic-. orders for
pattern and ahow case a. Several ladle, aaere
bealenout oi 110 or 15 each.
Kailar. autistic ahoar thai bt- Aauedoani
take twenay-eveu tripav a yean the- Exujiish
man nineteen, tha Belgian eleven thaa graooh
man th liernun, SwsiAe, Nortuegiaa uid, the
Snanlacdi Iv each, whale the TwrJ-, kho Basis,
and. Italia take but out each.
The Union Iron Work of 8ti Etansisen. are
fast giving form to a v easel whiaih, wl .k be the
largest, most beautifuLon J most, aspens in
that United Slates navy. Tlx: ahip wdll be
nanved alter the ttattcot Oregon. She wilL coat
KOuO.Ot) exclusive otarmameat.
BUviHt woodpcckeo-Kaie more- nutnerous- hao,
osuai at Hood Rives; and a ret doing; oonsidei
abut damage to thtr applw. Ht Claras has -shot
a hundred ol them.thi saunn. andtoaber
have killed goodly number et them, hot they
are atlll la it to lb- damage tut detrioseat of
the lormer.
Ovtr ia Kiltito. eounty !.ts-.. Bank. sros
poctor, disooveredt tree on which, are- uved
words '-Lieutenant PblU. H. Sheridan," evi
dently put there by the gsUoot Bhil,. talieai he -wo
fighting "ItijAittS" maujf year ago.. Banks
thinks of cuttlngithe tree dcava. and seeding It 1
toChicago.
By the death. of aa uneU-sr St. Louis, servant
girl hj fallen. kei' to 3CjC10 estateseop-Char
leston, Mo, ffnr six motuiuK those la,nharge ttt
tbe property bad been. H-jung to fltad. her, and
for the same length ot ie her iriuoda had
been seetln jtne fortun.iiioh they heard, had
been left hcrt
Life insumuce oom print's are reaehlug aiesi
ward for Lnrestiuetit tor- their accumulatiug
uiiliious. l'liis year Iw. of these kig.conipiuiies
have planed 1700.000 Iu. Portland; the New York
Life piuciug foOO.OOt) In the ctutraber ok com
merce tuilding audi the Eiuiibie $20iGM in
tho Oreguuiau building.
Gold doubloons o.itbe value- of 117,000. were
found few days ago at a craek crossing ten
miles below Laverttiia, Tex by a young, man
living In the vicinity. The money. Is. thought
to have been buried by fugitives, front. the Mex
ican, army duria the retreat folibwiug the
battle of Sau Jodtnto iu
Artesian water, that has a daily 3iw of iiO.OOO- -gallons
and raises forty fK't lu the air,, was
struck iuthe north Yaktiia coucsry last week,
at adeapth f 400 feet. The ixiople up. there.
think they have solved the prolvfeu ot irrigation
for hundreds of thousands ot acres ot laud,
practically valueless without water, tor any
thing cxcafl pasture,
A Calltoruia vlnyardfst on, a large- seale has.
this yearresolved to etujlo.y; wouieu and child,
tea instead of ('h&wiuoii ao'pick his grapes.
His example, ills said, wtil be followed b- o
number of other trut tied grape growers. A,
San Baruardiuovtniatdlst who has been exper
imenting with family pickers isdelighted with,
the result, and elairoa that their work has
never been enuled.
Large number of Indians from British Col
umbia and Alaska are coming to the Sotiud for
the hop picking seasou. They all come iu
canoes containing men women, and children.
As thev passed Port Tounsrud the other day
every Indian, old and young, male and female
appeared to have a paddle, and kept up the
stroke with the regularity of olock-work, seem
ingly without tiring.
A groat many wheat fields iu the Oohoco and
McKay valleys have been practically ruined by
the rust. The grouud being wet aud the grain
very rank, the crop was la no condition to
withstand the effects of a broiling sun, and
mnuy dinners whose prospects were so brilliant
only a few days ago are quite naturally soio
over the unavoidable misfortune that has be
fallen their wheat crop.
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