I ! ,', ! City Enterprise: OHKCJON CITY, OUKGON, FRIDAY, Al'KIL 10, 1891. ESTABLISHED 18GC , VOL, 21. NO. 42 Oregon The.Enterprise, l',il,lhet IC very Krltlny. I HTKIHL PAPM OT W.ACIAMA3J0UNH. 4 tiOIWCMII'TION HATKM, f I- A V All I . K IN AUVAHCg: u year - - - - - II no lit iiKimli ..... l mi Tliii'ii ii it t It n .... ftu , Advertising rtttott Klvna pit .tittll'ulUn ' A Menu For "The Ulrrllf.,, 3ANIIV. - - (Iko, Knuiiit. I.AfK AM AM, Hll.WAl'KlK, A. Matiikii. Am un a Block. 0. J. I'm i.i.iniikh. , - . AlMM. . MgAOOW Hilling, . . Vlol.A. ?' - Nkw Era Union Mii.i.M, S. S. F.HAUIIALL, K, A Wmiuiit, S, !, I.KWI. W. 8. NkWIIKRY, Clackamas County Directory. !'1 COUNTY OriflCIttH. Wmht , J. w Mclilrutti. if 'l-rk nf Court ".Infill'.. II. II. JulllliKIII. ,.W. W. H, Kainaon. . ...W. T. Whltlnek. . ti. II. t'alill. . , , , John W, Noble, j 1 let-order d'reiiaiirrr , . . , VdJH'WWlf ' . J'rt'tiiuil e)urllitndcat tiiirvryor . , Ali x. Tlmiugon. . ; .HkIim-v HiiivUi. " Ctimiiiltmlimcru, . ,, v.. j Cliurli-a l h n kr. Conielltia Hun-. ' Cnmmlaaluuera' CnNrt meet Aral Wedueaday Iter Bral Monday of each month. .. no ' .. otiKoiiN city omcrM. "Mayor., K. Hyan , Iteoirilor I I,. Purler, AS!M'"f . . H, It, tint h. F. II. ('Imrtnan. , . A. H. lire-iaer. ,., ', V., Ilurua, t IllllH'lM-k, .. W. II. IIOMI'II. :!llv Attorney .... . ., Sur-lml... , jUt-rel Vniniilntter . , , . "ijun't of Walor VWnka " rniKi ll , ,'(!, II. Oanheld, t'liiia. Alhev, I', J. I'arke. T. I.. t'lmri 1 1 K. M. Vvurrvii. XU, Trcnilmlli, J. V. ll'C II. Kwulnr mealing "f oily runnel! flrl Wed ""if.'lKj In emU month, ; TUB MAIIJ. Malta Hoe oln north, a. m.,i:I r. M. -, Mails doKiloiaoiilli,N ;0a. m..(I:VIi. K. IIK HiilTM. , flri-ifiiii ( Itv l.i Mulalla, MulliMi.Cgrua and fc'illioll: la-avt-a Bt ti:(M A. M. Mmidnya, AltirMlnva nnil Friday, anil ri'liirua mi v iill"inK tin v. i iit., hi l ily tii M Ink. C'lnrk. MiiIImii, t'n H Milla mill Mi'iu llriMikl l .0 . M Tui ailav, ThiirMliiy mnl liiliirilny, liiil raiiirna on following iluva. Society Directory. , OHKuON CITV JKIAKIl Of TKAI'K. Mla at ('i)inl linn..' mi Hfontnl Turulay III fh iminih. Vl.llora wvlooma. f . IhiN AMmuM. i, T, AfrXIIMON. H'turjr, I'tsaldniit. ACII1I.I.KII LOIHIE, HO. , K Of P. Murla vvrrr Krlilay lilahl l Maionln hall. Vl"iln Knlanin imriml K M HtM, U. C. I t lui.iiia., M l H ami M rMl'll NOMAII UtlHiK, NO. I. A. K k A. M. Mnlda Ha rrfilar communltmttnna mi flrat li.l tlilnl H.lunUy. of aarh inunlli l J.au r. a Krellirrn luaol.lMiilir iuiriiwltoaiiaiul. , .K t'AKIX, W. M.. t T. t. kVAN,MMfiary. OtlKlKlN I.OIKIK. I O.O. r.Xu. I MvU arary Thuraday at 7 Wo'elork f. M In lha Odd Kallnwa' Hall. Mala iiimI. Hmhra of lha Ordar an Inillrd to allaud. H Oiaar ul W A. MidlMon. N. (I. . Tlioa. Hraii, Hury. rAUJt KNCAMI'MKNT. o. . 1.0 O. t. . Ilaola flral and third Tiioadayaof aach monlh. .I l ill Ftillnwa hall Mamlwra and viailliif yalrtarrha, ordlall lavlird la alland. " Id K. JiUKllf. i w. oromwfc. Z Hrrlba. Chlrl 1'alrlol. .CIIAk CAMI. Na 71. MODKKN WOOUMKN. I, Maall Ural and aiwnnd Tuaaday of aach diiutti at Woodman Hall. K. I. WiaaiN, V. H. I I.. K. JaXKiir, Clerk. irli u city luiHiR or A O i:. W. Miwta avary aorond and fi.urth Friday aran Jniotaarh month In Odd Kallowa' biilldlnii. .Ail a.iJourmli urethral! ooldlally Invllad to at '. . WILKINSON. M. W. TKMI-I.K No I. UKKUON CITY CIIAL ClltCI.K. fATklAK ifnalaavery Tuaaday Krauinf at 7 80 at hall on Main and Komtli mroala. M. (I. IUtki.icy. Orarla. r. i aintrn, Hwrntary. ANUKKH IKIKKR LOIHiK, No. , HONS OK i IIKHM ANN. ' Maati avcry Huiiday at 1 o'rliu-k p m. at Tmnbath'a Hall. Kuan lU.ttnn. I'r'. I Ai.hkkt Hiiiu.inii, Ht'C'y " TI AI.ITIN (lltANUK, NO. Ill, I', of II. Meat la.t Hatunliiy ol carh mmiih at llii'lr hall IK Wllaouvlllii. II. II. IIunkt, Hial liana Hiiaiip, Hvo'y. Mit.UT, WAHNKK (lltANUK, No. 117, V. of H. llool fourth Hatnnlny of audi tnmith, at their ball In Now Kra. K. C. tlaililack, Hrr'y. i J, Caato, Maator, MBADK POMT. No 2.(1 A. It., HKI'AltT.MKNT , , OK OHKUON. 1 Maela flrat Friday of iiach monlh, at 7:!UI r. M. at Oild Fidlowa' IUI1. (iri'..u city. liKO. A. IIAIIUINU, tloiiiiiiHinti-r. MEAUK itKI.IKK COItl-H, No. 1H. HKI'AltT i MKNT OK OHKUON. Mra. t. O. McCown, I'rpalilcnt. tlra. (lint. A. HnnllliK, . Hi'cri'lury. Mra. F. M. Codhranu, - Trvaaitrtir, Mcata on flrat and third Frlilnya of eai'h month in Counnll ( IisilIht. Mi'iiiIiiti of corha (rum abroad, cordially wvlnotnud. T COMPANY, FIHHT I! KH I MKNT, O. N. 0. Armory, Third and Main. ltouUr drill uk-ht, Monday. Ki'irular biialnuaa mii)tlHK, nrat Monday of oucli month. oki'ii Kim. - "" - Captain. K, . Warron. - - Flrat Lloiitanaiit. T. P, Haudall, Booiind I.loitlonaut. i. a. Oanoni, lat. Bamtant. W. I. Whltlock, Q. M. Harnuaut. ; FOUNTAIN 1IOHK CO., No. 1 UaRiilnr mi'otlnil, ai'oond Wcdncpiday In oarh uioatli nt ciiKliiii iioimii. cast aldo Mnltt atruut, bctwcun Ht'vonth mnl IClulith I Ai'XKitMAN.Van'y. I.anik (Iariinkii, Prtn. 4, Kn. N kwton, Kuri'liiiiii. . ...i CATAHACT HOHK CO. No. a, Mai'ta MM'nnil Tiuindiiy of i-urli monlh nt Cnl- arunt I'.iiiiIiio liniisi, W II. Hum ki i., Prra. 0, II. Hhbi'ow, Hen'y. .1. V. O'Connki.i., K'ru. Ciil.I'MMIA IllllIK ANH l.AIHlKH CO, Mni'la lli .il, I'rliliiy nl hi li in, mill nt i'oun t n i ii I'liu; int.1 liuiiMc'. en - A i n i: v, Pivi., U. C. JIai ii.n, Sne'y. CnAs. llnv.i:u, 1' 'i in. SUNDAY SERVICES. FIIINTCOrltlHKdATIliNAI.CIIt'lK.II.- Hay. 0. W. I.i'i A, I'A-lnt. Horvlona at II a. H and 7 M r M. H'liidny noliool alter moriilnit aur ii', 1'iayar miM'tliiK Wndiiodny nvruiiin at ; Ml ii.xliH'k, I'rayar niaiitlni of Young I'nuplit.a MiMiliily ol I'hrlailau Klidouvor (ivury Miiinlnif tvniiiuit nt a rai iirMimit, Klitai IIAI'I (Hi- cilliKCII. Kkv. C.C, Hatk man, I'aalor M'imiIiik Murvli'ii at II mi, Hiimlny Mi'IiihiI at U l'i; KviMilut Murvli u H IM, Itcitulnr prayaf iiuatln Wi'ilnrmlny vvanltia". Monthly Covi'liaiit Mi'tilliiK aviiry Wriluaily aviulii prnailliiK tlni llrat Buiiilay In Ilia iiioutli, A ftornlnl Invltatliiu to all. Ml'. JOIIN'r) t'lll'ltl II CATIIOiati -IIRV. A. II ii, I. ana a no, Pnalnr, tu Muudiiy ninaa nt a and Id 11 A. H, Kvury aai'ond and fourth Monday Uttriitait ai'nnon altnr the a o'lonk ina.a. At all other iott..pa Knitll.h artnona. Holiday Hi liooi at I mi r. M. Veain'ra, aiioni.'iirHi il t I and llclicllrlliiii at 7 ,KI r. M Ml'. I'Al l.'H p. K rlli u,:il - i;.'v. J M lion, ald.oii, ItiM'lor. Mrvli'i' on alti'inatii Huiulaya at II and 7 M Munilay Mrhmd at in. HI. Paul a t'hapol, Ciiueniali ; Hiovlie oarh a)lirnatit Hun. lav illuu o'ldonk. Ml. Paul a null. I imivla flrat Ihuraduy In nni'li monlh. Mra. II, I.. Kuliny, Pri.lilaut: Mr. K I.. t.'iM-tiranw, HiH-retary. MKIHIililHI' KI'IMI.'OI'AI, t:ili;iti:il.Hv Jomm Paaaoaa, paaior. Mornlnt aorvlceal II; Miiuday Hi hoolal III ixi; kvmiluii mirylte 17;.K) Kiivrortli LfMHue ini'atlitK 'I uv.d'ty evi-nlna: nt I ii Prayer Mi allua Thuredny yeiiln( at li 30 trauaera rordlally Invited KIIIHI' PKKHHY1 KltlAN t lll'ltl ll.-llav. 0, W. lilRONKy, Pallor, Hnrvhwa at II a. at. and 7 m r. i. Haliliath Hi-iio.il at lu a. at. Youu( Peiinla'e tiM'li ly of I Url.llail Koda?or mM'ia avary Hun. lay evenlui at 0 Wedneaday cmiiliii prayer meellua at 1 u. Heala Ires. KVANuai.ii al i;ni ai M lly, J. M, Preiaa, of the Kau.'lli'l Aaaiailntlon, will hold rrrlctui al P'inea Hall every Hundayat II A M llieamt ond Munday eieepied. (larntanbabbatharbuMil every Hun. lay at III A, M. Professional Cards. J I. POKTKIt, J" ATTMUNKV AT I. AW a Mara aiTa or raornarr n km-iikh. Oltlcalwo doora above pmtoflire, ori'a.iit City. J. M. MKOi a KKMHOI'UM T T toWIHO, 1J' llOCKkMlltonill A CoWI.Ntl, AnoilNKVH A I LAW. All (' liW"l" If H Laud iiittor a iiperlally, , liflice rooina Uaud II'. II H laud oiiir o biilldlu, o OHKUON t ITY.. ( re(OD JOWKN POltTKIl. M l. I'JIVMCIAN & KflJ'iKnX, Cauby. Oregon w, rHKY loiihanK. r. m. nuniAH J Oil. N HON k ll'l.KMAN I.AWYKKS, Corner Kourlh ami Main alrovta. Oreon City. Oregon. RKAL F.HTATK TO HKIX AND MONKY TO LOAN 1 P. All. C LATOt'ltKH K, ATTOKNKYS AND Ci)UXSKl.()K AT LAW MAIM MTHKKT. OHKUON CITY, OHKUON. Furnlah Ahatraela ol Title. Iin Money, rore ctuaa Mortgaaea, aud Iran. act Oeueral Law ku.laeea. T. a. Hi eait.a. A. a liaa.ua. ( IIK1DF. k lillKHHKK ATTOHNKYH AT LAW, Offlre lu Jaggar lllcx k. Oregon City . T. Rt'MHIT. j. w. nAria. IV" IINKY k DKAI'KR, ATTOHNKYH AT LAW OregouClty, Ort'Kon Taeive yeara experience aa register of the C. 8. Iiiid orllee here reeomiuendn ua In our apee lalty of all kin. In of bu.lui .a bidnre Ihv lami "I Are aud the rourlK. and luvulx l.ig Hie praetlre lu lha gcueral laud oilite. Q II. DYK. ATTOKSKY AND (.'UlNSKI.Oli AT LAW OKI. .ON I ITV, ft K. IIAYRh, ' ATTOKM'.Y AT LAW oiidioN riTY. or.sooN. Ofllce ooruer Mam and KLghlh atrrvta, oppui-lli. oo'irt hi'iihi'. OANKS. J J.VNK OK OKKUC.N CITY. Paid up Cnpllnl, illHUIOO. I'llKKIIIKNT, CANlltKII. M A N All Kit. TIlliK. ( II.AUMAN t ham. ii. cat HKi.ii. Ilepoatta roeolvt'd aulijecl to rhefk. Approved lillla and miles dlM'nunted. ('oiiiily iiiid elly witrriiiila IxiitKlit. Iiaua made on available at'curily. t'olleetlona minlii promptly. llrnfta aold on 1'nulnud, Him FrannUro.,Chle- go, New Y'ork, ami all principal uitlea ol hii. rope. TelegiBphle cxtdiangea aold on Portland, Hnu Friinolaoo, Chltiug.) and Aew York. INTKRKaT I'Alh ON TI M K IlKI'OMITa AN FOI.I.OWH: For threo inoutha, i per cent per aiiuuui. For 6 niontha, f nor eent. pur hiiuuiu. For l'i inoutha, 6 per cent, par annum. Tim certlfloatea of depoalte payahlfon de mand, hut Interest forfeited II drawn before end of term of deposit. rpilE COMMKHCIAI. HANK, OF OHKUON CITY. Capital, .... tiuo.ooo THANBAt'TR A tllCNKRAl. HANKIN0 UrSlNK-S. Lfiana made, lillla dUeounted. Milken ro lei-lluua. Iluva and aella exelutiiKe on all polula lu the Culled Ntiites, Kitrojio and HonR Koiik. lii'pnslla rei-et'-eil auliji-rt to check . Inlen-Nt nt iiauul rnlea iillnweil on lime di'poslla. Hunk I'l'i-n frmii 0 a. H. In t r, M. Sutniiliiy cvoniiiii.s liom Ti In 7 f, M. D C. LATCrilCTTK, Pr.-.Ieiit. I1' IS DOSALl'SOX, Ciuhlci NHWS OF 'HIE WORLD lloilcil Down For tlin Kdilli utioii or The Kiit"i ii lm JUmuIci m. Aiurlatt lor A iiurl . WAHiiifKiTuw, Aiill 5.Tli Toot to iimrrnvy, ri'f'rriiiu U the )iHlliilily of "Aiiu-rlifH fur AiimrliBim lHilnKonof Hi rullyitiK ctloM hi tli mxt CMiiimlgn, will any: It la nunrilo.l qtilta wltliln Hie rHfiK" f priilmliilily thut niitionul pU' luriiiK iicxl yum will fiivor rngtri'tliv liiitiiiirratioit lima, or they may rocoui- I i lliul nil fiiri'lKiiora win) eiitfRKB' in liiiaineaa in lln) Uliitoil Ktiitea mnl ctijor tlm piolin-tloii of lliia Kuvcrntntoit oliull lieii'lnu liatniuliziiil t'iliena. If I tally lili) tint lieen go airreaaivo It would not Iihvii iMtfln well dolliiel. If tlm lentf tni'iiti that urn now eginwRMl prlvntfil liy MoliaUira mid roD'eiaenlnllvea of liolli uirlii. in WMliiiifton Ond n ei.lio In the iluli.rin, limy will lnk Inloroat iiiK iMuilinir. j riM-ll Matrrrtl Marrlrd. Lohihin, April 0 A iwiiMiiiiit waa I'Riiaml in tlm lolihy of lli liuliae of t'"tn iiioiim tlii evftilim hy rumor that I'ar- ii.il I Iihh Ihm'II (jilvalolv timrrlnil nice) me O'HIii'H divorce procdliii. Aironlinx to till rumor , tint lady whom 1'Hrnidl nmrriod m riot Mr. O'Sliea. Kevernl furiiollltra in Cue toiiiiiionM wero Inter view cl, hut rtduawd ti nay mora than I hut llio "inyalery" of tlirir eudr' in ner lif, olion rt'fHrri'd fo m r.-rtititi to pfr rn'iuill'i clmrarier, will goon I nxjiluliiod , .tlbuiiy t. Ai.hasv. Or. April (I. Tlm mercantile Iiuiim.. ol I'. II, M'ii t .itrnf, nf l.ehitiioii, Iiuh fail,.,!, l'lu- li.ibiiilit!i ur t.V.m), and anaofa tTO.K'. Tlie puli.-ti Imvtt Imeti tliuilile todiai'OV r miv i lu In llie invaloiioiia iliaiiijr-ni- tif liwimu NiikIuv in IbiN city UhI week. It i iietn-r.il'y Ix-lii-veil that lit ((iniliiittod aiiiriile by dro'vning liiinwlf ill tlm Willainotle Mtnrlotl to lh f.mmi, Sam Kbancirco, Apr. Secrptarv of War I'nx-tor, nri-utnianied hy a military p.trty lialuv Iliads a tour of inatieclion of llie varimia furtillcationfi and aitea of pro nvet furlilli'iUiotiH wliirli worn pointei out hy Col. Mondrll. . Iiiet of the V. 8. enifliioeriimrnrpa of Hir Pai'llli: coaat. Tnli'irraina were) wnt thia mornina t var imia nortliern liiiila Kiving nolire that it Imil ln found nofpaaarj for the tm-re-tary to cliangi'-liiR plana and start F.aMl Uitiitflit. Olftrrra IMrelrtl. Ghakt' Pahh, April 6 Tlm Southern Oregon Htiitii Hourd of Atfii'iillnn held Ha Htintmi nift'linu harn to-lay. The fol- lnw iiiK nllh t-rH were clocfi'd fur the entl iiUfvcur: rrpnidiit,(u'orj W. Hi 'die, re-elected; vico-pn-aidi'iif. Cha. Iltnliea re-elecll; aecri'ta'V. W. J. l'lyiiiale; Ireamirer. T. I'. Jtidaon, re-elected; ex ectilive rouimillee. K. W. Vanllyke, F. T. Ikiwninn and George, W. Kiildle. Tha next fair will commence on til of SeptemU'r, Ikmdl v I -a Jrlpr. Ciiii Aiio, April () The lotal number ofdeiitliH fur the week wag "00. Two hundred and thirty-two were from pneu monia, and aeventy-flve directly the re ault of inflitcnxa. The nutnl)erof deathi for the paat week exceeded that of the previous wet k by twentv-"ix, and up to noon taly there were ninety-tarn dnatha, which rIiowm no let-up in the dreadful and iiiiuhuhI mortality. , n Jail eh Oraler (JUrn. Wahiiisutos, April fi. A dipatch from IVnver laat nit'lil ataled tbatordora had been received hy Admiral Urown at Sun Kriinciwo, diteclinif the cruiner San Kranciaco to vail Wedneailay for Chile, and the cruiser Chiirlcafon to return to Honolulu ut once to iruard American in lereta. Secretary Tracer, when shown Hie dinpatch, "aid it wnaeniirply errrone oug No Htii'h unlera lind been given lOktOHf-l. Wahiinhton, April (i. The conference between Secretary liluine and the Can adian nMlciiiN eoncemina t reciprocity treaty ha been iiost iKined. The jireii dent has Munil'icd bin ib'Hire tobepicKent at the conference, and a Mm coining trip west would intt'i'fnru in Hint it wag lhnii.;ht b.'st to pool pone the neirotiatiotiR until Ktlidi time na the president could give the mutter bis attention. !. .i rihi. (Jet mi:c, April ti. ('.iiiiida may now have mi her IimihIh it bitf religious flglit as well as n political one over the Mani toba admit! net which was recently adopted by the li'nislalme. there, and which prohibits religious instruction in the, public schools of Manitoba. The entire Human Catholic hierarchy has entered upon n war nu linst it. .iniiii i sm. San Fiiam'isi o, April tl Piirt iculnvH of tlm dontli of .lolin F. Swift, Vnilod Stales minister to Japan, arrived here to-day mi the steamer liio do Janeiro, Mr. ISwiit had been prostrated by an at tack of inlliiotc.a early in the year, but was supposed to have fully recovered. It ii I a In 4'nlll'oriiin. Rax Francisco. April (i Rain fell throih-hoiil the state today, fltid reports from nil sections indicate that crop proa-j pects are unpi-eccik'iitly uood. Crops of all kinds will lis linnellteti, especially the wheat in the San Joaquin valley. American lion;. ItcHi.tx, April (1. It isiinnonncod that Germany has resolved to withdraw the embargo upon American Fork. Olliciul notice will probably be delayed aoine time, in view of cerlatn notfoliations ro ing on between German v and the United States. I .I! ore I'livlitlux lu India. Simla, April tl. Sharp liirhtiii); with i (ho rebellious unlives coiiliuucs The Miiaiiirais i isiti,.' is cxlendii!,1;. Vcli-i-dav llie Twenty-ninili rejiitucut lost nine men lulled ami four wounded. i:imi tm irt I xt Kii i it, m 'I lie aieneilor front lermiiHl fVprnka ml length on (lit) rnrtuer.' Alllngtr Jtloyeiniut. WaniiihotoM, April (I. The Hlar tlila von lug haa long interview with Sena tor Kiliriunilg on the general politcal git Uatiun. Hpeaking ol the farmer' alli ance inoveinntit, the genalor said : flume people have htren trying to fer uada the farmer that lawg have been niadu which operate tinjiiatly upon them, nd that lawg have nut leen made Unit would furniali them with more rapid and gtoady proRrily. lliey are to a large degr iniHtiikeii and in time will discov er1 it Indeed tlie largeat part of the re flecting fanner underntand that the erog have not been increased by leglgla- liun or delit honegtly pal'l by r.iieapen- mg the value ol what ) called money. ioaiiifurfia or mo klkction by tiu pko pli. If in the next preaidetitial election the larmerg' alliam gliould carry many atalea, without having majority by the electoral college, there would be no elec tion hy the people, and the prenent houge Of repreaurilatlvea, being largely deiro cratic, that party would elect it candi date. A to the danger to the republi can party, it I that the alliance may carry gome of the atalea that would oth erwise go icjiublii an, and thug, if there ig no election by the people, aive the elncliun to the democratic candidate. glLVgg WILL NOT Ml AM IHBL g. Silver will not tie an Issue between the republican and democratic parties, for the democratic party will hardly wiali to make it an isue to the extent of running any considerable risk of Reiterat ing gold and ailver as the coin of the eminiry and certainly toe great body of republican w ill not, Fp to a point of gaiety the republican party w ill tie in fa tor of aslng eilver g money. TMR T1IIHI) PABTY MOVEMKNT. What the farmers' alliance platform, if the parly should noii.inate a presiden tial candidate, will be I cannot ay. A third party movement undoubtedly ex ists in the farmers' alliance. If success ful to (he extent of gelling a president and I'Otiare it would doubtless lead to the nnil liniint of the iiieiuiiiteg they indi cated, and whether they were good or had for farmer would soon he known. No, I do not think communism ia at the bottom of the farmers' movement. The percentage of communist in thi country g very small. A capital i alwaya anx iously watching the condition and gov ernment of the country, the success of any movement which would render un sound legislation probable, would greatly disturb the finance of the country, and that, of course, would reach every branch of labor and business. The Hollar. Ilair-lkollar, l Hur ler and IMine be CaggaK-gMt Wasiiinotom, April 6. Mr. Edward 0. Leechj director of the mint, will probably issue a circular tomorrow to artists for new design for subsidiary coins. The general feature of the pres ent coins will lie preserved to a consider able extent. The coin to be changed are the silver dollar, the half dollar, (lie quarter, dollar and the dime. These changes are to be made onder the act passed at the last session of congress, which appropriated 150,000 for the puraje and is available Jul v 1. Direc tor lech think that from $2,000,000 to 3,OUO,000 of the asset of f2J.OOO,000 in the treasury can be recoined with this appropriation. The gold coin are satis factory, and will not he changed. The mandatory coinage of the eilver dollar ceases on July 1. After that the trade- dollar bullion in the treasury will be re joined into ailver dollars. The designs. after being selected, will not be changed for twenty-live year. The circular will call for the submission of the new de sign by June 1. .few lmniltrr-alloa Law. Sax Francisco, April 7. The new im migration law was brouuht into force this momma for the first lime. Japan ese brought over by the Kio de Janeiro from Yokahama were all subjected to rigid examination before they were al lowed to land. The custom house au thorities also took up all the Japs' pass ports. Heretofon the passorts have been returned and the owner immedi ately forwarded them to their relatives in Japan, who used them over again. The l iiiiilllln Hrnrrvallon. Watiunuton, April 7. Kdirar J. Som mervillu and James li. F.ddy, of l'endle- toti, Oregon, have lieen appointed special agents to allot lands in severalty to the Caytfe, Walla Walla and Umatilla In dians, residing on Umatilla reservation, Oregon. robultly Jen. It user. St. Fa i' i., April 7. It ia announced at army headquarter here that the rumor naming Gen. I nomas 1. K tiger as suc cessor to Gen. (.ribbon in command of the division of the I'acinc is correct, and that Gen. Kuger will proceed to San Francisco April 201 h. AguliiNt 'niiullnii lteclproclly. Wasiiisuton. April 7. In an Inter view this morning, ex-Congressman Mc Kinley declares against Canadian leci- procity. lie says the united Mates has nothing to gain from such reciprocal relations, iMichlKiin Klevlion. Dktkoit. Anril 7. Returns from yes terday's election so far received indicate that the republicans have carried the state by about 5000 plurality, in muni cipal elections in larger cities the demo crats niaile Jarge gains. Acceiilcd (lie l'ot. Washington, April 7. Ex-Represen tative Lorenzo Cronse, of Nebraska, has accepted the otlice of assiatent secretary of the treasury tendered him by Foster, and will be appointed by the president in a few davs. !. 'I'. Iltiii'iiiitil I lld. riKiiKiiN'ou'i', Conn., April 7.V. T. r.unium, alter laying in a comatose cnti- ili -n all (lav, died at p. in., his fam ily being gathered about his bedside. Tli Hftnitlt I War Talk. I'ittmmi-ho, Fa, April 7. A a reaull of war talk, niuiiiifaeturerg of thi place who have con tract with the government for the manufacture nf iron aud sk-el to be used in the ronstructlon of naval ves sel have been ordered to hurry along the work. HraJarantlciM of f4a. Kit mm ad. Wamiiinotox. April 7, Senator Ed munds, of Vermont, who ha leen in the United Stale Senate since April, 1WM!, and ha been nearly, if not quite, all that time one of the republican leaders, ha resigned, to take effect the 1st of November next. .WanirljiHl Dlri-llan. COW ST 1 1. 1. PAHTt'BK IM DAM AS. Dallas, Or., April 0. In the city election held he'e today M. M. F.llis was elected mayor, A. V. R. Snyder auditor and isilu-e judge, and John Grant, marshal. In the First ward, F. II. Morrison and H. O. rlummer were elacted councilman : in the Second ward lA-ehenton wa elected, while Miller, democrat, and Martin, republican, tied. In the Third ward, J. W. Crider and N. IL Ilolman were elected. The question concerning the keeping of cows off the streets wa voted on, and the cow can still pasture in Dallas. AT SI'KAOL. HpBROue, Wash., April 6 Today' municipal election passed off quietly. U. B. GliBVork wa re-elected mayor, and T. A. Coulee marshal. Coiincilmeii elected: A. lieamer, B. Buckley, P. H. Iiencer, B. Lllclson, A. W. Holland and J. W. Merritt. I'koukkssive aosr.Bi ao. Hohkrcko, Or., April 0. An election wa held here today to determine whether the city should be bonded to the amount of fL'o.O'H) for the construc tion of sewerage and building of a city hall and jail,, according to the proposed amendment in the charter. The amend ment waa carried by a latge majority, the vote standi nx as follow: For, 18:1; gainst, .'44 These improvements, to gether with the lidding of street by electricity, and the promised Coos Bay railroad, all unite to enhance the value of proierty and increase M e business of the city. WILL BOND TUB CITY. RohkbL'kg, Or., April 6. At a special election today it was decided to bond the city for $25,000 for a sewerage system and othe- improvement. EXCrTKMKNT AT ECOENK. F.t'OKNK. Or., April 6. The most ex citing municipal election ever held in this city wa lield to-day. '1 he princi pal contest was for mayor and treasurer, nd the friends of both candidate were buy all day. A much interest was taken as would ordinarily he expected in a presidential election No violations of law or arreat have been reported, and all seem to have confined themselves to honorable opiosition. There are so many tickets that it would be hard to tell which are straight. at woonacRN. Salem, Or., April 6 At Woodburn a city election was held to-day. One hundred and thirty-eight vote were cast, about twenty-five voter tiot coming out. The election' was a victory for the cause of temperance, although there waa no fight. The result waa as follows : Coun cilmen, J. M. Foorman, L. W, Guiss, 8. K. Hardcastle, M. Young, Cbas. Mosh berger; recorder. W. M. Cline; treas urer, V. W. Hall; marshal, Amos Beach. Kaaaa Kleetlaas. Kansas City, April 7. Return from several cities show the citizens' alliance did not cut much of a figure excepting where it endorsed democratic nominees. Ahiline ia the only city showing cttiiens' alliance victory. Return from Leavon worth show the entire republican ticket elected, the first republican victory for six years in that vicinity. At Lawrence the republican were successful. At Clay Center the republicans defeated the citizens' alliance, and at Wichita the democrats carried everything. At Otta wa all parties combined against the re publicans but the latter were successful. frbraska F.lectlon. Omaha, April 7. All over Nebraska municipal elections were held under the new law, which embraces the Australian system of voting. Reporls from nearly every city and village in the state indi cate that the law is one of the best ever devised. Returns so far show a general resumption of power by republicans where party lines were drawn. Oblcagrn F.lecllon. Chicago, April 8 At midnight both republicans and democrats are claiming to be victors in the exciting election for the mayoralty. Each side, however, had practically minimised its claims to 200 or 300, The official count, to begin tomorrow, is awaited with impatience. The Colorado I-antlsllde. Dknvkr, Col., April 8. Denver today has a democratic mayor for the first time in her history. Leadville elected a republican mayor and aldermen, while Trinidad nave everything to the demo crats. Returns from various points in the state show vesterrtav was something of a democratic landslide. TEi.r.GKAi'iuc imi:. Late, cold weather in the south lias materially damaged tender vegetation. Secretary of War, Frocter, will not come to Portland, but will return home from San Francisco. It is announced that Baron Fava, the late Italian minister to the United States, will sail for home April 11th. Mr. Gladstone's new word, "sarcast," which he recently used in describing lieiieonstiold, is severely criticised in England. Senator Edmunds is tapping a few maple trees on his farm in Vermont, and wUl for a season try the sweets of private life. Gem-mi liotilanaer has taken a pala- Itial rcsi-loneo in tjnrtier Leopold, in i liruse'cla. lie appears to bo plentifully supplied with money. The heavest storm that ha occurred for twenty year, took place off the coaat of Massachusetts last Thursday and Friday. Much damage was done to nipping. floury Watteraon will deliver the ora tion iMifore the Washington and Jeffer- aon litirnrv ifa ,f tlta l:n!v...!l. of Virginia at the annual joint celebra tion on June. 'JO. The German government in gttonipt- tnff til movent cntiorali.n It tlm 1 nit.wl States, is causing to be circulated a re port mat oermans have no protection in the United Stale. A serious accident is reported in con nection with the relief railuuv ivilum In Ireland. NornA rlvnamitoATiJrulMH ura. maturely at Killcsbeit. an I one person Llll..,l ...I l ': i atires finu Dvvmni wriuumj wounded. M. Reran sava that th dead Priori Jerome could have written a better his tory of the second empire than any one eW, and that if he had eschewed poli tic lie would nave made a gnat place for himself in France. The Princess Louise of Schleswig Holstein, who i soon to become a rich bride, is a tall nd very handsome voang woman. Her ghoulders, arm and neck re perfectly proportioned, and she haa pretty, dark blue eye. Private advice from Rome bring gratifying new of the pope's mrveIon vitality. Hi intellect ha never been clearer than it i now, and his physical health is probably better than at any time during the past ten year. The king of Rourrania has refused to accept the resignation of Vaceresco, as minister at Vienna. Vaceresco offered bis resignation in order to issue his chal lenge to the Prince of Reusse, the Ger man ambassador to Austria. A number of French capitalists have made an offer to the Russian govern ment to build a Silierian railway from Tchelcabuisk to Vladivostock, a distance of 7178 versta, receiving payment either in railway bonds, or by loans of 300,000, 000 rouble. Signor Crisp! has decided to go to Karlsbad for treatment this summer. Bismarck has also chosen Kissengen for his residence during a part of the warm season. It i beleiyed in official circles ot Italy and Germany that the two ex premier will meet at that time. Mr. -Blaine's gout i an occasional visitor. It is not something that he has -acquired. It is an inheritance. He never earned it and therefore does not enjoy it with the zeal that a seU-made man applies himself to the assimilation of the possessions that have given him the joy of accumulation. The betrothal of Princess Victoria Louise, of Schleswig Holstein, daughter of Prince Christian and Princess Helen, and the grand-daughter of Queen Vic toria, to Primre Aribert, of Anhalt. ia officially announced. The marriage will take place in St. George chapel at Wind sor, at an early date. The socialists at Dresden are determ ined ti put a stop to the police persecu tion, to which they have been for some time past subjected. They have given notice that any police olfioer infringing upon their legal rights will be prosecut ed to the extent of their ability. Money is being raised for the purpose. JUrnltude 0f the Electric Llgutlur Business. Probably very few of the citizens of Or egon City have much idea of the magni tude of the electric lighting business . A piper read at the last meeting of the National Electric Light Association con tains the following: America stands as the exponent of thia science, with 300,000 arc and 4,000,000 incandescent lamps flashing like mete ors across the continent. Thus has sci ence aided nature in lighting up the streets and highways of our native land, from the shores of the Atlantic, across the snowy peaksof the Rocky mountains to the golden shores of the Pacific. This vast industry, requiring an army of over 300,000 men and an investment of oOO, 000,000, ia the result of American genius and enterprise. Truly we may well congratulate ourselves that we are here today as the representatives of thia sci ence and industry, which is revolution izing the world. The author of the paper has this to say in regard to municipalities obtaining control of electric lighting plants : This science, fraught with so much good for mankind, which has put mil lions of money into circulation and fur nished employment to thousands of la boring men and others, is now menaced by men, who, boasting as economists, desire to U9e this power for political and other purposes, as well as for their own aggrandisement, regardless of the inter ests of the masses or the public welfare. The plain English of this movement is municipal control of electric lighting plants. Who are the great apostles of munici pal ownership of electric lighting plants, claiming that municipalities can furnish light cheaper than private corporations! Mostly visionary, theoretical dreamers. Not one has had a single day's practical experience in the electric lighting busi- Ijook Out For Them. A "fakir" is in the city now canvass ing for a "commercial" directory of the Pacific coaBt. Their scheme is to charge business men $3 for putting their name in black type, and $2 in common type. Then a little later, a second edition of the "fakir" outfit will come along and try to convince people who never heard of it that they subscribed for the book, and if they are subscribers, get from $3 to $5 for it. It is a notorious "fake" and is to be hoped that Salem has no business men big enough "suckers" who have been imposed. The book should be termed "Compendium of Pacific Coast Chumps. "Salem Sales men .