Enterprise. )REGON 0KKU0N CITY, OREGON FKIDAY, MAY 29, 1891. ESTABLISHED 1806 City tyEnlerpriso ICvcry Krlilny. FliCKlMAUOllNiT I'TION KATKM, Sundny Services. u . . . . j ii ...... . alii In advanon glveu on application. i TlliN I KIli'lllsK, , ) W. I'm.nr , dm K n lit lil . . A Mallier Arthur Hlik II J. ITnlltunr , K M Hrmnlmll K. A. Wrlallt , II c, I I'll It W. H. Nvolixrrjr Co. Directory. yVn U KH1 J W Middriint . II II J.,hi . . . W W II Uninwil W. T. M liittiM-k . M II lalln" John W, Ni.l.lt A In Tliomiiu Sidney n myth )r i' I' Sullivan t'harlr. Murluikr Ci.niflliii Hlr OUHT. iimlm Mmular In Nu nalr In April. nwkill Rial M.uiday tu (anil tin aml Ural Wo.llipa.lar I nek mouth. riiiKiriiNiiiiKUArniNALriiiiHcii-Kiiv. (). W. I.i'i , rir. Kai.M'i'i Hi II a. M. am) 7 ,H) r M. Sunday Snhnol ,l(t-r imiriiliin attr Vli', Player Itn'rllim W mill, .day evrlilliK at ? wi.i.nliK'l Prnynr Hireling ul Vniiim ri..,,li Sui'luiy il Chrl.ilaii l.u.lra vnr every Sunday aviumi al H no prion pi r-llT IIAI'llsr ( II I ' Itl ' II - It V, (III.VtN P.uaaa H.tor M rn Hi u Survli'v al II Hiimlay Mrhiil al li l'; Kvuulim Hervlne a M), lingular iiraycr mtiriliia Wfdutiailay I'luninif. ktonitily ( nvtuianl Miiiumy uvitry n P'liii'ailay evrnliia i irni'v)lnii Ilia Dial kuiiday III Ilia uitmlh. A ' tmriiiai iiiviniiinii to an 81 lilHN H t Ill ltCll, CATHOl.IC.-IUV. A llii.i.aaa.Mi, Pit. '.nr. on Nuuttay mn.aal a ami I" .to A. M Kvury ari'iiml anil fuiirlli Sunday tiarinaii 11111111111 alittr ilia ri o'clock ina.a. Al all ulnar ina..ra KutfHali anniiuna. Sunday School at i itu r. n. Vt'.iuua. aimloifatli'al aulilnt-ie, and Mi'tirilli'lliili al 7 .'W r N. Ml. I'AI I.'h I'. K CIIIMl.'ll -HfV. J. M Hun. litaitii. Knrinr, Hi.rvlct,. on alln naln Suitila a al II ami 7 jm Sunday mcIimiI al 111 .HI. I'auf'a llullil uiM'la ft rail I humility 111 I'arh ituuilli. Mra. II I. Kllty, i'roalili'iit; Mra. K I. Cochrane, HiH'rtilarv, MKiiiu i h ' r.i'iHi'uru, r u u: -it J11HM PaMiiNa, Pa.lor, alorlilnt aarvlce al II; Sunday Hrlmolal IJ.I.i; Kvetilniaervlre 7 .10. rpwnttli Miaum iiiim'Iiiim Hiimlay evtimiii at II; Prayer Mrviliia; Tliurailay eveutns al 6 3U. airaiiKnra ioritlally Invllrd. liiK r I'liKMiiviMiiAN t'iiriti n.-Kv. a. W. UmnNit. Pa.lor. Nervines at 11 A. at. aud 111 r.i Saldiaih Hnhcv.il al It) a M. Yimni iiil HKii'ii ul I Krl"tlu Kuilravnr unwia avory Kuiulay avauliin ! Ikl WiuliiratUy vMiitii T)r iimtiiiiit at i ni' tia into. Kviii 11 i, Cmi a' 11 ltrv. J, M Frrlaa, of Ilia Kvauti llial AaaiH'lalliili, will lltilil arrvliaa al H'lltc a Hall avory Hiimlay al II A M lliaaao uuil Huuday ain'i.tfl. liaiuaau Haliljalli atkuol pry luiulay al 10 A M. OREGON CITY! Tlio County Scat of Clackamas County. city orriuKnn T. K llyan , I. I. r.iriar ' . It liroau If, K. t'liarmau , . . A. 8 lfi....or i t 1:. K. Iituiit r . . r It. Ik-. m k4, . W II Hionll i ailal.1.'h Ailtry. i:. ), Ckarmaii. K. IA arrvn. J. i, K I'niiual. ul city eounrll 8ral lib. IK HAH Nflrth .i to A t .3 jni". M. HulMh.il UU A M I" X I "t tia. (..lalla. alullii". 'run ";' , wi a ro Mnutlaya. Wt aait.l rolurua al in iAJc.ro. tn, lllaika. alullno, I'nluii hnf.L laaaa al lu m a m ltd Haiurday, and (aluiui Directory. t OAIlU nr THAUK, ou..ii (twnnd lucaday In .ravell'tuu it. I T. Al'I'SIlt N fmaldalit. 1a IHIllil ' MaiM.lili- hall V(j, K M Kna. U. f. 4 K and H iUtiK. NO. I. A. r 4 A. M. r r,iinnitiiili,allna nil flrai i.l cai h ni.uitli al 7 mi r. dUiar liillfdliiAlleii4 , t: l All! l .. M . i T. r. KVAN.wriry piit. 1 o. u. r. Nn. . td-t o -a al 7 )o'rli-k .fll..a' Hall. Mm "ircct .at arc 111 ll-.l l annul. Ai.llriuu, N. II. , I h.. Kyan. Kwrulary. MKN t. Nn. 4. I. O U K. (fit Tunadayaiil a li m-mlli, U Mt'iiiltvra and llllli f iulird l alliMid ' J W. O lIiiHHUI U i I'blol ('autarch. AiY., Nt W. 1. O- ' .11.. . hall, llaor-l!'!. lvpry 1. Vlaltlllil hfl'lhroll ml, II HtaaAtiir.. N. II. in:. So "' I " " T 4y fn-nlliil al Klllhl' liall lm l.-l ala llta'i" W i.i..i 8iiha. W . I'. i Til. Mnl'KllS WlloI'MKN I ai-i-Mltd luradar l T K H WHaH, V H J 1,. K. JahhuV, t'U-rk "f - ' " " wmtiK or a u i'. w. a,1 i,d li.iirih Krl.lay f vni i In ll.ld Ki-llwa' ! 1 11 1 ti at ihri-ll t'nldUlly Invllfd In at f IAH WII.K1NKON. M. W- Ui:, No. V.. A O. C. W ..l.tv I'ti'liliill ul K lalattit it ttitt t.ruth 1 made Vfi'li iillin . t:. Mi'i" . M. n THE GREATEST MAN UFACTURING CEN TER IN THE WEST. I'll llMniier Urnln Kiilxlnir nnd I'rult I'ruiliK-liiK llrKluii of the .orlhaxul. Profossioniil Curds. 1.1 M. itANID. NOTAKY Vnil.ir, UKAU F.STAT E A INSl'UANCK. om... Ilh lha WllUnioll rail. lavtHKmmi Co. Uiaami tily. Oiwtnn. yil.l, II WAUKU. ATTOKNKY AND ("0l;NHKl.L0R AT LAW AND NOTAKY ft'tlMC. Orfiiin Cliy, Ori littlce over t'atiBplil i utw nrm aim HoiDBaiaad. I'reinitlim ami Tlmltar land l- llcallulia ami ullitir lami niiii'v ijub' Ilia.. priinilly muni. led la w..Tiia.i-w8. u e. inY lawyar aud NtHAry I'uttlltt, 'OI IIKIlrll'OoN ill UNNKY, w UFA I. KSTATK AliKNTS. or(tm City Oron Orllra. rtHtma ft and ft. t'liarmau llrtilhwrt1 tliK k. uvar Uvrruiitro a htitvl. J U I'OKTEU. J ATIUUNKY AT I..WV a HarAAtTa or rairKrY rt aM.Han. Olllra ln d.T. aUiva iHiatnltlra, urrnu L'lly I. m. im aaaaaiiiuH T t lowing, 1 JItiH.'KKNIIItot'lill 4 COWINll. AnollNKYS AT LAW. AlH'aarakoi.ii I', H Uud oitlca .1'tflally. unw rtaiina Kami l r n laun uinr u tiulldllK. - Croiiin DllKiloN Vlt.- I'ltlT Jtill.aanll. ollNHON A lOI.KMAN f, M. IIILAMAK City I.AWYKHS, Ciiincr Kiglitli aud Main uri'da. Orrtuii ori'ifitu. HE Al. K8TATK TO NKLL AMI Ml. SKY TO LOAN Q i 4 11. C LATOl'ltKI-IK, ATTOKNKYS AND Cl)l NSl'.I,OllS AT LAW MAIN hl'HKET, UHKllllN CITY, OhKIION. Kuriil.li Ah.lracia of Tltlv, Iawii Mnncy. Knrc. I'lnan Miirtiliiilf., and Iran.ai t Ijnln'ral l.itw llilalnraa. IV Mi imiin. IIKIliK A a. a. mm. nit In. liUKlliiN I I I Y I'A l lllAK A I, l llll'l K. lil ty Kvi'iiliiK al 7 : at hall )i Slti'l'l. 1 M li. II i K l.K.Y, llrni'lc. I K. I'AIM KII. .SfiTI'liiry. ! I iiluiK. Nit. li. I"NH OK BKHMANN. illdnv III '1 ll't'lili " It I"- ' I I' ll! II liNNI.I'HI. l'ri'1. AI.IIKUT Hllll.l.lMI, Kt't' )' it NtiK. NO. Ill, I'. id II- fluv ul farll lliiuilh ut llu'lr HKKSSKK ATFDHNKYS AT LAW, oiYAi's lu Jitemtr lllix k. orcumi City W.T. l 8. J. W. IIHAfKK. 1'HNKY A ItltAI'KK, ATTtiKNKY.M AT LAW llr,.,,l.l'ltv. ... - Ori'ttUI I l,r viara rxni-rli'iirp a. rrllrr l 111" I' 8 l.sml nrtli i' htTf rix'iililllti'lid. 11a III our alu'p. iuu ..1 .11 k ii,.i .,1 i.ii.iiii.nr liclnrc lht lain Hi t ami tin nrl, and lltviilvluit thi rHflli'0 III Ilia iit'lii'lill land nllu i'. NEWS OP TUB WORLD llollcd Down For tlio Kdiflcatlon of The KiitcrjirlKO Kt'adiTH. AT WASIIINUHUN. Only An Arclili( Cm I'rrYrnt rlhom lleiiuinliiHllnu. Ilur. Ki.r'y. II. 11. III NKV, MimU'r, MNUIC, No. 117, 1'. "I iTdny n( I'ni'li niniilli. ill Ihi'lr K. I!. Mi'.tldiirk, M,..'i. 1 .1. t:itl j, Munipr. 1 '2 II A. It., lil.l'AKTMI'.NT t HUKtlON. Iny of i'ii.'Ii month, at 7:BU ' Hull. ori'Kim l'lly. I. IIAHIiINO, r.tiiumiiudi'r. 1 I'tllO'H, N11. 18, liKI'AKT 1 OK OUKtlON. I, - . I'ri'altlcnl. liiK, - Hccriiiiiiy. ,e , - TrtMimirnr. and third Krldaya til viii'li I'liiiinlH'r. Mrmlwra nl tmri hilly wt'lciiiiii'il. IUHT Itl'.tllMKNT, (). N. II. ml MhIii. IlKiriilar drill llltrllt. ar linatiiuaa miiutlux, Aral ninth, uirlt'ioia. Captain Flrat Moiitf nant Ht'onlid LliMitnuaiit N IIOHK CO., No 1 :, aticiind WcilnoHilny In each ltiimc, paat aide Minn trimi, mil Klulith ito'y. I.ANtu OAitiiNii, I'risa. KWTON, KlirtilllHII. l II. IYK, Va A ITU U SKY AND CtU'Nsr.l.OU AT LAW omi'p iivnr ort'ii.iii Cliy Itniik. IIOIill.S I'lTY. ,,,,K""N 1 K, HA YKS, ATTOHNKY AT LAW IIIIKtlilN I'lTY, " Ollli't) I'tiriifr Mum mid Klulilli Mrtu'ta, h,i,ikIU' oniirl liiiuav, Banks. B ,NK OK OltKHCN CITV, faltl up CtllAl,T.'Al. TIIIIK. I'ltAHMAN ClUa. II. CAI'riKM). 1'IIKMIHKNT, t'AHIIIKIt. M AN AtlKlt. " titmnalta rectdved anhji'iit to cUnok. Aiiprtivi'tl hill" mid unit'" dlaciiiinltiil. Coiinly and Pity warrant ImtiKht. Lou in. mado nn avullithlt' awurlly. riillfiMlima inndit lirnniilly. ..,,. Dnilla anld nil l'nriliind, Hun Krano ( hloa K". Nuw York, mil all irluel.ul ullloiol K11 l'l'.TrHphlc'iitiliiiniii,i aoldon PorlUnd, 8u Kruntlat'ii, ChltuiK.i mid Anw York. tNTKKKHT PAW ON TIMB llKI'lialTK AK FtlLLOWC Kor thri'O moiilh". 4 pur cent per annum. Knr mnutlia. 6 liur mint, pur annum. For U moulln, 6 por oout. per auniim. Tim oartlrloatM of ilnnnaltft payabl yon de mand. biiUntornal lorlolled If drawn before end of term of dcpoalt. JT IIOHK CO. No. 2, it'Hiluy uf 1'iudi niniilh ut t'nt in. W II. llmvKi.i.. 1'ri'n titi'y. J. V. O'CiiNNKI.l,, K'ru, OOK AND LAliDICH CO. 'rliliiy of tiach month ltlllMti. I'y. 0IIA8, Atiikv, l'rita, CitiAe. JIitiik, t rm MK COMMHHC1AL HANK, Of 0KE0ON CITY Capita! T1 1100,000 TRANaACTH A OHNI1RAI. BANK1NO llINIIsa. Loam niAdn. HUtu dlat-oiintod, Mnlcoa (to hid hum. Iluya mill Ht'lla uxi'hiiiiKt' on ft" point" In thti Cnlli'il Hlnlim, Kiiropo mid HoiiK Ki'K; II. II. n.i.f ft ail 1 lift n flll'La lint'it'i" iii iiMiuil rutin nllowod on Unit' ilnpiwlta. iiiinii from 1) A. M. tu 4 1', at. HiUlll'il from 5 to 7 P, M, ,1 1 T IlinillllfWlf Vrn.lilrttll. " K B DONALDSON, Caslilor Hunk Iny uvouluija Clackamas County Iwll timlmrcd nnu contiin within iU area boiuo of tlio fin f'Ht ngrit'iilturitl kudu in the Htati'. It linn tin) ailvantuKt of both river and rail tranpor tution. A gr;at poninn of the moHt Ji'Birulilf laudii wcro tak en up in early duyi by Huttlum who ohtuiiied lnrK tracti through the donation land claim act. Th'e are now be ing cut up into Kinall tractu and old on cany tVniiH, and make very duniraijle fruit and vege table furniH. Now ia the time tu buy while landa are clieun' Wheat Raising. Clackamau county wheat carried off the firnt jtrhci at the ('entenial ex jHmition and the ()ri'Km Htate fair. Outi, hay and wheat yield bountiful crops not infer ior to the production of wheat. The cro never fail. . HOP Growing I eeoming a profitable and important in iliiHtry of Clackainiia county. Thn bop yard" of thin county have ho fur encaped (he "ritv ageH of the hep loueo ho de dent ructive in Home aectionn. Hops are a profitable crop even at the lowent market price. Fruits and Vegetables ('luckamiiB county ia jire-emi-nently the fruit growing and vegi tablo priHlucing ncction of the Northwest. I'runeH are very profitable, and while many extenniveorchartlH being plant ed there ia no dunger of over Htix'kmg the markets. Applea, tH'aclit'H, MiirH, cherried, black- lierrii'H are ntuple products of HiiK'rior quality. rotatoeH and every vegetable that can lie grown in a temperate cli mat" are produced in immenne quantities. Timber, Manufacturing. Etc Clackamas county pos hchhi'S extensive furi'sts of the linest lir, larch, cedar, ah, nia- tile. oak ami other varieties of Iiartl wood suitable for manu facturing iiiiriHiHi'H. There are nl ready a number of sawmills1 in the 'county, but the industry iH only in its infancy. The opportunities for luinlcr limn vfacturing and other industries are good. Mineral Resources While this county has the greatest Iron mines and works on the Pacific coast, its mineral re sources are only in the liegin ning of development. Exten sive deposits of the finest build ing stone, of which satisfactory texts have been mailt', are awaiting further development. Other Advantages. No where in the Northwest can lands with such facilities fur transportation anil in close pmxiniitv to the markets of the world lie purehused at such low rates. Clackamas county oilers better inducements to the manufacturer, capitalist, and homeseeker than any section on the Pacific coast. No better field for manufactur ing. The raw material exists herein abundance. The water power is practically inexhiuist- line. Oregon City- Situated at the ereat falls of the Willamette with 2f0-horse power at low water, that can all be utilized for manufacturing, it will be come the great industrial cen ter of tlio West. It is the only creat water power situated on tide water, with all the advan tages of boat and rail trans portation. Woolen, eexcluior. Hour and several extensive pulp and paper mills, with wood working factories are already utilizing a portion ot this mi lnenso power, Yet there is room for hundreds more, who will bo furnished with free sitos and free water power. Oregon Citv is only twelve miles distant from Portland, the coniinetcial metropolis of tlio Northwest where vessels irom every por tiqn of tho world anohor. Abvulato. London, Mny 2fl. The docree of div orce olitHined by Capt. OMliea from bin wife, on account of h1Ik'I awlultery with l'grmill, wan '.'winy made alwiltite. Muildrn UrmtU Lincoln, Neb., May 2'. Ex-Oov-enter Butler died suddenly tliii morn at liia homenear Pawnue City, of heart failure. He n the first (tovenorof the aUtu of NotiraHka, WAaiiisoTON, May 10. Tlio return of i'reaitleiit Harilnon aftur along trie, and without a bleniiali on hi record, aeeiiii to a't t real all the talk of any other candidate) for tlio irvKideiicy, m fur a the republican party is coucerned. IlarriHun ha grown In favor rapitlly during the last throe mouth, and nnleaa Uuire la a (triklng and uulooked for change, tba republican! may aa well make up their niindi that he ia truing to ba tb noil candidate, and nothing bat an accident can prevent hia nomina tion. 1'eopl bare luat light of lha (act that the prtwideiit onca before made a wonderful record a a ajKmch maker. The apaectira ha made during the cam paign of 't8 will be remembered by tlioae who read them aa among the beet that have been made under aimilar cir cuuwtaneea for many yeara. But lb preeidont ia far from being OTerahadowed by the aecretary of state, aa aome of the moat I lite nee Ulanltea would have peo ple be Here. Sor la there auy evidence that Dlaine ever attempted to do tin overabadowing act. There ia not yet the alibteirt indication thai Blaine de ilrvi to withdraw from the cabinet, or that he will be a candidate) attinit Har riaon. On tlie other band hie every act tfn.Je to the btliuf that be ia and will be an earneat advocate of the renominr tion and re-eiVclion of Mr. Harrison. Every repablican who h anxioua to aee Ida partr win In the next eonteat must feel that onder llarriaon there will be nothing to batard the chance e of auo atwa. The republican party can go to tba country witli him aa a JanditlaU fei'ling that they can have nothing but a clean campaign. It will be good campaign io which to teat the awnae of the American people on the subject of whether they prefer republicans or democratic rule, for the republicans will have in their candidate one who repre sents the prlnciulea of bunetrty and good Kovernmeiit, agalnat whose public acts no word can 1 aald . lllaine ia not and will not be a candi date. Of whom ia it then that profes sional politicians are making audi an ado? The spoils seekers and boodle hunters are gathering around Alger, of Michigan. He would be the ideal can. diilate of that part of the republican party that places ollice above measure' and boodlo above men. James 8 Clarkson, whose greutnesa lianas upon the fact that he could turn nut more democratic postmasters ot the fourth clans than tiny known 1111111, is at the lieu.il of the republican league, and bai gathered around him a lot of sinull-fry politicians who have climbed to great- ui'88 the Lord only knows how, and with these be ia at work to gut following for Al(!ir in the next republican convention Outside of Clarkson there is scarcely a man connected with the republican league who is known outside ot hia own state, and if he is it ia because he ax sunt as a spell-binder into some other slate and talked for the grac.d old party at bo much per day. Most of the poli ticians, if they read the signs of tin times right, know that Blaine will not be a candidate, and the constant boonc ing that ia being dona is for the pur pose of securing delegations unfriendly to Harrison which may be brought to the support of the man from Michigan. lget wants the nominal ion unit w ill do all he can to secure it, and C .lurk- sun will probably do nil he can to help him. la la I .niatuke. Wasiiinoton, May 25. A private dis patch received here nays Congressman flunk died at hia home in Tennessee. A mistake in medicine is given as the cause uf ids dea'.h. Trial. Pouti.and, May 25. In the United Htatea circuit today the case of John B. Haul) vs. The Southern Pacific Kail road Co. was called. Kaub brings suit to recover $75,000 damages for injuries received ia the Lake Labisb disaster of disaster of Not. 12.1H00. The forenoon was consumed in securing a jury. Halt for Uaue. Albany, Or., May 25 Suit has been commenced in the circuit court against Linn coonty for $29,000 damages, by Miss Ivy Templeton, who was nearly killed from injuries received from a buggy falling through an unsafe bridge j near Crawf jrdfonleville, last summer, resulting in the imputation of ber le. ict at Libartf. Pobtland, May 26. The nine Japan ese women who came over on the ateam- abip Pemptos and who were not allowed to land at San Francises on the ground that they were brought to this country tor hnmora1 purposes, were brought be fore U. 8. Judge Deady today at noon on a writ of habeaa corpus. Judge Deady ordered thnra set at liberty. The Mlaalaw Baad. Eugene, Or., May 25. It is reported today that the line ot the Siuslaw and Eastern railway hae been definitely determined upon and that the company will soon commence grading at both ends of the line. The surveyors are yet in the field, but have nearly finished their work. The light of way has been secured nearly the entire distance. Yellow Fewer In llraall. Baltimohi, May 26. The steamship Elveston arrived on her first trip from Braiil today. Her master reports a ter rible yellow fever scourge in that country, At the time of their departure hundreds of people are reported dead aud dying in and about Stantos, and similar reports from other points. The second officer and a tireman of the steamer died of the disease. .lot the Wool Aphlm. San Francisco, May 25. Consider able alarm lias been fell by hop growers along the Sacramento river, due to the presence Of an aphis on the hop vines, supposed to be the English hop aphis "phorodon huniili." Specimens have been examined by Mr. Craw, the eto mologist, who reports that they are not the "phorodon huniili," but belong to the family "aphis loaseicae," commonly called cabbage louse. Uaaaaa Alllnaee. TorxxA, Kansas., May 26. The farmers alliance is making preparations for a grand ratification of the Cinci- natti conference work, at a regular meeting ot three thousand sub-alliances of tho state, at which a platform w ill be considered, a vote taken, and the re port forwarded to headquarters and to reform putters. Sub-alliances are charged to be very deliberate in action and to give every proposition a thorough examination and discussion. .Hob l,a In Kansas). ToessA.Kan. May ,20 Joseph Bennett. who bought a farm in Washington town ship, borrowed money from a Jewel City firm to make the first payment and put in his crops. When the notes fell due Bennett did not have the money to take them up, and his place was soil by tb sherifT. He refused to give quiet possess ion, and was ejected. Joseph Kindle berger then occupied the farm as a ten ant of the purchasers. Bennett is a member of the farmers' alliance. Thirty or forty masked men, with Bennett at their head drew up to the place Sunday night, and requested the new tenant to leave. He refused to do so, whereupon revolvers were drawn and he was told be) could either leave al once or his dead body would be carted cff. Bennett was then emulated, and still holds the place. Kin- dlesburg has the names of the leaders of the mob, and will bring civil and criimV inal proceedings against them. The offi cers in this county are all farmers'alliancs) men, including the roeecating attorney. liurgler Capiared. Albany, Or., May 26. The'police of this city today, through the aid of a boy Charles Spaght, who was out bunting, discovered a gang of burglars camped in the woods below the city. One man was arrested and several shot were fired at another who escaped. An outfit of burglars, tools and stolen property were found. Among the latter was a watch with a cbarro containing the name of "U.Whitney, "of the firm of Whitney, Elder 4Co., of Stayton, whose safe was robbed Saturday night last. The prisoner will be taken to Salem for examination. Newa from Mexlea. New Yobk, May 26. A private letter received from the city of Mexico, written May 19, by a business man who has ample facilities for getting correct infor mation, says there is much reason to believe the Mexican authorites are quietly giving aid to the Chilean insur gents. The Esmeralda baa been able to get all the coal she wanted, and private advices from Mazatlan say that the war materials brought from San Francisco were transferred early this morninstoa, ship belonging to the insurgents. Probable salclde. Baeke City, Or., May 26. Willie Privett, aged 13 years, was found this morning lying near his home, about five miles from this city, with a bullett hole through his breast. A 44 caliber British bull-dog pistol was lying near his right hand and a box of cartridges by his side. The buy was chastised lost even ing by his father, and it is thought this caused him to take bis life. Hearing IoNtponed. TACOMA.May 26. The bearing of tes- imnny in the suit against the commiss ioners and regents of the agricultural college, set for today before Judge Camp bell was postponed till Friday on account of the absence of the attorney for the defendants. 4'oinblanig lor Trade. Bkui.in, May, 23. The attention of the foreign ollice is absorbed in com mercial treaty negotiations, some of the results of which will have a direct bear ing on (iermuny's relations with the United States. Arrangements with Italy, Switzerland and Koumanla are progressing toward entente. Belgium is also negotiating with Germany but that country is less likely than others to be drawn within the custom bond. Kus sia's overtures for a reduction of the Gorman coin tariff in exchange for Icsb tariff on Germany's manufactures bos been received in a friendly spirit hero, but the opposition of Australia is ex pected to bar the way to definite ar rangements. Austria tried to secure a reduction of the German grain tariff in favor of herself exclusively ; she failed in this, however, and now has raised the point of the German-Austrian treaty as precluding a differential treatment for Russian imports Into Germany. The rrcNideiit Will Take Part, Wasiiinoton, May 25. The president will hike part in Memorial day exercises at Philadelphia next Saturday. He will leave Washington early in the 1 morning, and return in the evening. A fttlal Tin-. London, May 24. Lord William lioiiully, who was 111 his drawing room at midnight at No. 2, Ovington Gardens, accidentlv unset a parratine lamp that set tire to the apartments. Lord Rotu- illy attempted in vain to extinguish the flames, which Bpruad, causing a atiffiH'ating smoke. His lordship H-as overcome by the smoke and sank sense less to the floor. Tho lord and two servants were found dead alter the fire was extinguished by the fire depart ment. Blackmailing; Agent Captured. Spokane, May 23. Pemberton bogus special agent of the general land office, who has been swindling East ern Washington mill men out of large sums of money by extorting pay from them for timber cut on government lund or bought from settlers who had not yet proved up on their claims, has been captured at Conconcullo, Okano gan county, where he will have a pre liminary examination Monday. He was caught iu the act, having extorted cash from a mill 111 an near Con cullo. Special Agent Shiles imuied' iutely dispatched a man to Okanoeau county with the neeessaiy means for the retention of Peinbeaton on other com nlaiiits, should there be any hitch in prosecution under the complaint upon E which the arrest was made. sThlnrne Iloheaded. San Fbancisco, May 26. Advices from China state that nineteen Chinese were beheaded by order of the authori ties at Kowloon City, April 17th, and that nine of them were known to have participated in the Namoa piracy tragedy. .(borer Tor Montana. Tacoma, May 26. Laborers are being hired here to go to Montana to work on the Great Northern railroad. They are promised two dollars per day and two years' work. Match Arranged. Mki.bochnk, May 26. A match for 4(H) pounds has arranged between Choynski and Joe Gothland, July 20th. La (irlpne Again. During the epidemic of La Grippe last season lr. King s Sew Discovery lor Consumption, Cough and Colds, proved to be the nest remedy. Keports trom the many w ho used it confirm this state ment. They were not onlv quickly re lieved, but the disease left no bad re sults. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that yon will be satisfied with results, or the pur chase price will be refunded. It has no equal in any La Grippe, or any Throat, Chest or Lung 1 rouble. Trial bottles free at G. A. Harding's drug store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. Speculation Dangrotis Scarcely a day passes without the news of some large failure flashing over the wires the usual result of Biiecula tion in stocks or seme equally danger ous venture. The same electric current carries to dear distant friends the sad tidings of death of dear ones too often the result of speculation in patent nos trums. Moore's Revealed Remedy it no speculation but is sold on positive guarantee. Do not fail to go to votu druggist and ask for your money if not satisfied. We know you wilt'go and buy another bottle, For saje by all druggist. Wool Wanted. For which the highest market price will be paid at the store of I. Selling. t Fresh Wilhoit on hand constantly at G. Caufield's Pharmacy 5 cts a glass. i ' -vi,-J . a. -v. . 1 J- ' 1 11 ' . 11 ? t r- . . j V