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K 0 Jobnt Om City ENTERPRISE. VOL. 2(5. NO. 62. OKEGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOHEU 2H, 1802. ESTABLISHED 18CG. yy CAKRV JOHNSON, LAWVKIt. Cnriier Klli( n.l Mulii irt.i., Or.m cily, Orouii, ItEAt. KHTATK T08KI.L AND MoKKV TO LOAN. J, . mill asaiCUH.. t. r. CoWlkil, J jiuh:kkmuh)I (iii cowi.nu, ATTOHNKYa AT LAW, AlU'Htia helnra P. a 1,aiiit time aMMlty. nniu omnia Wmiil 1.1, I! It lauil uIIIf lilltliii, OltrunN CITY. 0 result. "J' L. I'OltlKIt, ATTOUNKY AT I.AW nmt-T ur rauraarv rtimi.iiKii, Office lw duota Hlmvtt Miu(1iro, orfgnu c; 1 1 y . fl O. T. WILLIAM. "KA1. Us I VI f. AMI bOAN A'il'Nr. lii.nljr ii( minify lo l"an mi ilie m.t lavi.ralit j iriim. A Hill !f tltilt-., r'ttrlt'tt att4 niiliiriu Finn I'miwrir In Ira, u In nil ou a Irruit. Cnrr,..nii.lt-Mri tmimplly ait.wcrt-1 (ifflr. lit. tlil. H.i lu l urt.-i.l .4 lluiillc) i .loot tints, II PVK, attoksky ami t'lUNM'.LOIt AT LAW limriir iirruti Cliy Hank, oaauoa citv, oanina yi V II KM I I H. I'll YSU1AN AN1 Hl'ltCtKON, Eagle Creek, - Oregon. i' a u t.Ati urm, A ITOliNLYS AND COUNSFI.OltS AT I.AW MAIN trHktT, OHHOoM CITY, KNKUilN, FuriiUh Aliffit ( Till, 1wn Mutiny. F"te rli. Mrtutrt au-l Iraii.at't eut-ral ln bntliirtt. J J K I hUH. ATTt'KN EY AT I.AW. WlU. I'ltlTH III All I'OI T or TH MTA1M Untl Ratal mA In.unanr. (im. . u Mailt Hircrt, Ihi auih anil Srvmth. ukaun it. na. . M HASI'H. i NOTAKY ITltl.IO, HKAL ESTATE A lNM'KANCK. nm.-r In llii' f "l (ill'" Hull, III. i, U'tlM I Hy, Ot'l"H. (i w i t sirs, M l., I. I'll YsH'l AN ,M Sl'ltiiKuN. il-nie of Pnrtlaiut.) OKIc with lr. M.OIray, Aurora. Ori'K'iii ty- II, lU Ktill AIT. ItUDKF.H. LOANS NKOO'l'l AT'lCll. Cily ami County Warrant Wight. INHt'HANCK AnTThKAI. KHTATK. (imp. In l'..rt..rtl. IiiiIIiIiik (Irrnoo City Or. riMlliH. r, HYAN, HKAL KMTAIK AN1 INHl'KANl'K, I'hole. t'lty, rarin ami Kiilmrliaii uniiwrty tor aal, City aerlpt. eHini)r wnrranii and aernrt net ol all kliiiln IhiiiiiIii ami "M Tax-t palil ml inml n- ovary ilutoilplliui .lleinleil to (nr nmi-rrHlili'iilM. OflKm up auira In Imllillna north if pntlornca. fl K JIAYKH, ' ATTDKNF.Y AT LAW, Orkihin City, oaauuN. Will pranttr III all the rimrta of the alale. Oftli'i', rorner Malu ami K Ik lull tlrtwia, oppoail. eimrt lioiitu OKI I. C, IIHimSKI.I.. A. IlKaaaKB. "J JUOWNKI.I. 4 HKK.KHKK ATrOUNKYS AT LAW, OBKOIIN ('ITV, OlIKIION. Will prnFtlea In all the oimrlt of tlic alalo. Ol flex. ni'Xl iloor In Cniilli'ld A lluiilli'y'a ilrug alors. rilllK COMMKItUAL HANK, T1 OK OKKUON CITY. t'apltal, ..... 00,(X)0 TaANNACTN A UKNXIIAI. MANKINO BI'IINKHS, I .oiiii k inailn. llllla itlteoiiiiliMl, Mnkea cot loclloiia. Ilnyannil tolls oxt'lntuno on all point a In (lie Pnlli'il Htnlet, Kiirope mol Hiiiik Kona. Piiiotln ri'cel' i'il tnlijei't to I'hiu'k lutoreNt sl lltunl rnli't Hlloweil on time iIimionIIm. Hank upon from V a. m, to 4 I'. M. Hiilnnliiy ovenlng-a Ironi t to 7 r. M. 1) C. LATOtlUKTTK, 1'reaulem. K K IIONAI.IWON, Catliler J JANK Of OKKUON CITY, Oldest Banking House In the C 1:7. Pnlil up Capital, Mi,Ono. HIKHIIIKNT, VII K I'll ICn 1 11 K NT, CASIIIKH, MANAI1ICII. TlhlM. I'll A1IM AN. OKI). A. IIAIIIilNII, K. (I CAI1FIKI.D CIIAUMCS II. CAUK1KI.II. A BiMionil turn kill IiumI neiHH trnuaiiiitud, llepotila rneelveil aulijeet to elivek. Approved bllla anil notes illNnouutuil. Count; nml oily warrnnta IhiiikIH. I,osiim mulii on nvntlalilo auourlty. KtnliauKe bouiilit anil aolil. CoUfi'lliint mailo promptly,, I)rall tolit Avullanli' In any part nl the worlit. Tele(raphl exdhnnxea aolif on Portland, Hau Frannlaoo, 'llilnaii.iaiiil New York. Intoreat pal J' on lime dniioalta. ' ub Aceute of T1IK LONDON ClIKQUE BANK. K. E. WILLIAMS, w H 0 L E S A L E FANCY GROCERIES, FRUIT & VEGETABLES, RED SEAL FLOUR, PORTLAND FLOUR, HOWARD FLOUR, Hay, Oats and Mill Feed. A Solicitor Sent to Your House Every Morning if Desired. (iOODS DELIVERED PKOMITLY. THE GROCER. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Modlclnos of all Makes, Notions, Optical Coods Full Slock or Machine Oili. Best and Cheapest. Kino selection of l'i'rfiiincry anl Toilet Soapa. And Load ing Ilrundfi of Cigars. iMti:M'Hiii r tiir.i i i.i.y i'ii.i.i:i. Slilwly'a liliM-k. ...... (lifv-in City. Or. P.irlltnd, (irruii. A. P. AmtiTlumu, Prlnrlptl. N- KaUhlUltixl la WA. A Dr., ittrlt.l wbonl, l.v.t.l.ly known llih.ujboiil th. F.rlftc NorlhwttL DlARTMINTSI Bualnaaa, horthanil, Tro.wfltlng, aianmanahlo, tnallah. ()wn all th. year; im tM-allna, au urm bvuihnttig. aiudotiU .UaiiUod .( any Utu. I'alufu. fr... -THE- Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Larcct Stock of Sash, Hoars, Blinds, .Mouldings, Etc. In Ort'non ('it jr. SlxK'inl aiea of Poor nnil W'iiiiluws nuilo to onlcr. Turning of all kinrlr Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Ktirnislieil on apjilii'tition. UtiilcfiTt. ivc oh a call, and kco if our work in not of the lx'ht, ami our price as low a the lowest. 1'rict List nenl on application. Factory, Cor. Main and 1 1th Sts.. Oregon City. -tfiL, "wr. scixwaw, IIKAI.KK IN STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Mhop an Nerenth Ml., near Irrpol, M. HOSF0RD, The CANBY MERCHANT, Sellrt all goodi at a living price. Flour and kerosene, not given away in order to catch your trade and then even up on higher pricea on other goods. None Uut First Class Goods Carried. I'riceR us low as can ho had in tho county. Time given to responniulo parties:. LUMBER. Orders filled for rough or dressed lumber, all first class, at bed rock prices, retail or carload lots. J. JONES & SON, UKALEK IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. l'KICI'N Till! I.OM DXT. jMShop corner Fourth and Water ati-nets, back of Pope it Co's, Oregon City Rupture, Asthma and Piles. DR'SSHIMP&HOUSER, Specialists in the treatment of all forms of Chronic, Catarrhal, Nervous i . . and Female Diseases. Twenty (20) Years' Experience in Medicine, Surgery and Electricity.-AH curable cases guaranteed. Oflice, 259 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. f?Correflpoudence solicited. A N D R E T A I L Oregon l(j. Ilrmirh nl (Hwego. THE END AT LAST. JIi-k. IIiiitIhoii IWfd Away Tucxduy Morn In";. MUKUOl'SlrKI BY HE It FAMILY. Aftliuugh Unable to Speak the KulTcrer 1W A jipHrf ullj- Conscious lo the LaU WAiiiN(iTi)N, Oct. 23. 23. Anolhfr cliant( (r Oih wurae In Mra. IIarriun'a cundilion, ami a inoro aerioiia one than any that haa yet occurred, act in thin inoriiliiK atxtut !0 o'clm k. Aa the cliurnii hella Ix'ijan to rinn, the wall hem became awaie ol the approach ol one of thoM inkiii( hicIIh, which have once or twice previotialy hrouifht the patient to the verxe of difaolution. From thia relapse there hum no rally an on re vioiia oecaajona, Imt the decline of the vital loree. perceptihly ihouith ' Kimlilillly, coiilinileil throii);hiiiit the day. The (irehiilent, who never led her bed aide all day, waa joined in hia aad watel, hy other ineinlierH of the family. None venturvl outside of the White House iliatra, either for church or any other pur (K. The ii(!rer lay all the time on her riijht aide too weak even to cough, one of many indication that the end could not be far aw iy. MotionleiM aince the early morning, except for a alight tiervoua twiti hing, conaciiient upon the extrnie nervous proatration which in her Cium hua been more pronounced than la cuntnmary in tubercular dia eaaea. Meantime, it waa apparent to the phyaiciana that the cavity of the pleura waa attain tilling with water, which in time will atop the action of the heart, and that an oriioti, audi as that they perfoined at l.oon Lake to re lieve the watery preiaatire, waa utterly out of the ipieslion, becje of the en-! elected for Listsin, and thtee monari h (ecliled con.l.tion of the patient. ists and one republican for Djiorto. Tlie WaainxuroN, Oct. 2. Mra. Harrison ia no more. At 1 AO this morning came the end. For the second time in the' history of the White House a president' wife liaa died within its walla Mrs. Harrison at noon was still con scious. A little before that, the presi dent, leaning over her, asked if she wished for anything. Willi the old-time eniitV, that the approach of death only made more tender and trustful, she answered low , hut very distinctly, "No, dear." Apparently alio was eonacioua. There waa little change dining the after noon, hut every chance waa for the worse, und the watchers were fearful that death would ensue about sundown. From 4 o'clock well into the evening, the president and all niemliera of hia family remained at Mrs. Harrison's bed side. Aa the day waned anjl the sun sank behind the western hills, the anxiety of the watcher, became more and mora intense. The shadows deep ened, the sun sunk to rest, night came, and yet the end waa not. Some one had sent to Indianapolis a bulletin an nouncing Mra. Harrison's death. The premature report spread rapidly over the country from west to east, and there Wgan to flow upon the wire messages of condolence addressed to the presi dent. Halforl promptly authorised a denial, but it did not overtake the original story, and messages continued to arrive in numbers. Just after 6 o'clock Mrs Harrison suf fered another sinking spell. But the sick woman still hud sullicient strength to rally once more. (Mrs. Harrison was born in Oxford, Ohio, on the 1st of October, 1832. Her name was Caroline Laviuia Scott, and she was the daughter of John W Scott, who was professor in Miami university at the time of her birth, and afterw ard liBcnmo president of the seminary in Oxford. She graduated at the seminary in 185'.', the same year that Benjamin Harrison took his degree at the univer sity, and waa married to him October 20, 1853. She was devoted to music. and painting, and was besides a diligent reader, giving part of her time to literary clulip, of which she was a member of several. Mrs. Harrison was a manager of the orphan asylum in Indianapolis and a member of the Presbyterian church, teaching a class in Sunday school until her removal to Washington. She was a devoted wifo and mother, all her affections being centered in her homo and family. As mistress of the White House, she was noted for kind ness and afluhility as a hostess, and her senso of the oiucticiil led to many changes and improvements in the presi dential mansion. The people of the whole country will deeply sympathize with the bereaved fainilv tit tlie distress ing alliction that has fallen upon them. Getting at tbe Truth. Nitw York, Oct. 23. A circular re cently pulished by the manufacturers' National League of tho executive com mittee, of which T. C. Piatt is chairman, aud which is designed to supply the missing data of Commissioner Peck's report, requested businessmen to furnish statistical Information regarding their commercial prouroaa under the McKinley tariiriaw,an.lalaoakedforthearceiit- aeof incieaae In wai(e In the nine mom h. of 182. ending Heplemlair 30, over the cotreapondiiiK ienod of ISIrO and IHOI. The replica in thia circular cover all branchea of trade in New York, New Jeraey and Connecticut, and ihow varying Increaae of Itoth waea and buaineaa in moat inatancea. The figure! obtained have been tabulated and ar ranged and handed over to the national committee. Fire Buran a tk. Atlantic. tt'KKNaTowM, Oct. 23. Incoming vea aela report terrific weather. Htrong eaat erly winda cauaed the Cunard ateamer A urania to be aeveral houra overdue. The bark Chieftain, from San Francisco, re-1 ""'" F"''i aupp,, porta .he encountered a fearful gale Sep- j ,l lttIM,r.' and Wiv 10 iu" temher2(. She waa washed by huge ! '"red b' ll,e Chinese government, and seaa unlit he alm.mt foundered. Her;'0 n nt,'re of confidential Raila weie blown to shreds, the cuveringa of the hatchea were blown away, and irortiona of the copper oo the port side were torn off, the result of which waa an .l.rmin.. ml .,f lenUi Her W,w. sprit and deckhousea were also badly damaged, 8neak Toii-tdi were About. Washiniiton, Octol er 23. Several of the party of Washington guests at the woild'a fair dedication in Chicago last week, were auHurera at the hands ol aueuk thieves or burglars. Manjuig Im lierinli, secretary of t ie Italian legation, loet t')5 in cash, a pair of diamond studs, a peail pin, and the jeweled insignia of several oidera with which he baa been decorated . One of the ladies lost a val uable pocket-book containing .'5 in money and two or three pieces of dia mond jewelry. Tht Fortnpeie Election!. Luiion, Oct. 23. The geneial elec tions were held in Portugal toduv. Four moiiaichiata and two rcpuhlicana were tu na so far indicate that the cabinet 'H have a laige majoriiy. Senor Cara- valho, e niiniater of finance, and Senor lienhuray. a banker, were elected after a heated contest. Election riots occurred in Dientra and other places, and many persona weie injured. The riots had to be suppressed by troops. Ciiajtar th Great Horlhern. Spoa., Wah , Oct. 24. One of the most appalling accidents in the history of Washington railroads in curred thia morning at tha noiut where the Great Northern raiiroid rrosses the Wenatchee river the ru'cond time. The bridge over that stream collapsed w hile a construction trsin was crossing. Seven men were killed outright, five fatally injured, and six others were so seriously hurt that some of them may die. Many Priiontrt Escaped. Sherman, Tex , Oct. 23. The sixty federal prisoners in Grayson county are almost in revolt. Two made their es cape today, nsing a rope of blankets to descend from the upper storv. One, Tom Moore, is a murderer., and the other, McGill. was condemned for a lesser offense. This makes three de liveries within a week and eleven fugi tives at large. Moore was captured today. Dimagfd by Front. San Astonio, Tex., Oct . 22. Advices were received here today from Zauatecas, Mexico, saying that a killing frost has visited that section, and that the new corn crops are completely destroyed. The calamity, coming at this time, will have the effect of increasing the present suffering, on account of the shortage in the crops, unless relief is obtained from charitable sources. Great 8oaroity of Water. Reading, Pa., Oct. 23. The extent of inconvenience and suffering caused by the great scarcity of water at points north of here can scarcely be imagined, and it is stated that at some points it is actu ally necessary to guard the locomotive tanks to prevent the people from carry ing off the water. Mountain fires have broken out several places. A Loaded Barge Capsiiei. AsTORtA.Oct. 22. The barge Columbia sunk at the Union Taoilic wharf at 3 o'clock this morning with 550 tons of wheat on hoard, ar.d Captain Marshall Short of the steamer Ocklahotna, and a deckhand, August John Peterson, were killed by the accident. Canadian Appointments Confirmed, Ottawa, Oct. 22 Today's Canada Gazette contains the announcement ot the appointment of Hon. T. M. Paly as minister of the interior, and Hon. Edgar Pewdney as lieutenant-governor of Brit ish Columbia. Ciesar's famous "Veni. vidi, vici," I came, I saw, 1 conquered might be an appropriate motto for Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. We charge nothing for the sug gestion. This great blood-purifier con quers wherever it comes, and is now ab solutely without evual in the world. If von wait to borrow moaaov apply to C. O. T. Williams. 1 (J T)f .I'VTV (JIIYQ Jlilu X iJJJA1 X X UUilU ! China Tulkg Keal HasnJ about Vntln Sam. WILL BKTALIATE OS AMEKItAIN. Will Alae Ly a Hearj Tax en Ameri can laiporta ae aa te Injure thia Conntry. Pah Fra('iao, Oct. 22. Wah Kee, the Chinese newspa(er published in thia city, printed yeaterday what purported to be a mail anmmarr of newa from China by the last steamer. Among the .!..! Li:.l I 1! ' instructions to the Chinese in the L'niied i , 11 US "-y j speedily and aa eniphuticatiy as IK lt'r",in P""nlatioiii at Walt- t. ....i .i. . .i . . . i... 1 1 " "rn PlMion a.ivantej is that every Chinaman in thia country compelled hy the Geary law, to register within a year, with the alternative of cuing to jail and being exielled from tlie United States. Concerning this proposi tion the article, as translated, reads as follows: "China has plenly of wealth, plenty of guns and big ships ol ar of moilern con struction, and plenty of soldiers. China is not afraid of the United Slates and can co)ie with her in war, but China does not want to fight with the United States for there are so many other means of retaliation." It goes on to state that the people of the United States were nervous after the New Orleans affair, when it. was teared that 1'aly might send war ships to these shores lo demand satisfaction for the "daughter ol her citizens, and that the United Slates Is g.ni to hastily construct ball leships and guns. China, it says, has both these, but the United States ia not ready. If the Chinese registiation act is ersinieil in China will insist that Americans resident in China ehall re gister and wear tags, on a penalty of imprisonment and expulsion. China will also imiiose a heavy tax on Ameri can imports, particularly flour and cotton. Another Bi-Tolatioa Expected. Panama. OU. 22. Advices from, Ja maica tell of a grand Cuban revolutionary parade and festival Oct. 10, when defi nite constitutional and party flags were announced and formally adopted by the Jamaica liranco of the revolutionary party. Delegate Marti from Cuba said that soon a stiong revolt would break out on, both islands There was an abundance of funds, he said, aud the court and custom oftii ials could be easily suborned. Oct. 9 the Spanish consul was shot in his bedroom, and acccoid- ing to the latest account was likely to die. Whether this is a cai-e of attempted suicide or one of assassination by the revolutionist is not know n. In the Caar d'Altne Miaet. Tacoma, Oct. 22. Paul Schulze, gen eral land agent of the Northern Pacific railroad, returned tonight from Idaho. He says the situation at Wallace is worse than is generally supposed. The issue there at the election will be be tween the law and order element and the lawless faction that lms been caus ing disturbances. He says if the former wins the militia can be safely withdrawn if not further troubles are likely, and the development of that section will be greatly retaided. Business men there are frightened, and dare not stait im provements pending the election. Illinois Safely Republican. Chicago, 111., Oct. 22. The republi cans claim that Illinois is perfectly safe and the democrats nave given up all hope of capturing the voie' of the state. The situation has steadily improved for the republicans the past six week. Great crowds gathered round Centra! music hall which was crowded at 7 o'clock by those anxious to hear the speech of the great financier, John Sher man. . Many marching clubs were out to do him honor. Not Eligible. Washington, Oct. 22. Henry H. Smith, authority on matte's of parlia mentary law, has made an examina tion of the laws atui proceedings of con gress relating to the question of eligi bility to congress of retired army odiceiSi, and ns a result concludes that General Sickles, while on the retired list of the army, is ineligible to election to con gress. Floods and Storms to Sardinia. Caglaire, Oct. 22. Further advices received from various parts of Sardinia of the damage and loss of life show that the late storm and flood? were more dis astrous than any which ever before oc curred on the island. It is believed that when telegraphic communication is re- ' t stored the loss of life will be found to be I heavy. Many houses were swept away and the inhabitants doubtless drownedv