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Oregon City Enterprise. I OHKCJON CITY, OUKGON, FIUDAY, FKWUJAUY 17, IMX ESTABLISHED 18CC "VOL. 27. NO. 1. .1 v- i vwmn, 1 1. ' ' 1,1, , TlrMill eniirt cnnmnm. Brl Mmi'laf In Nu i t'ftmmt ami llilr.l Mmnlar I" April ' . "IihI nmrl III HHwIiin Aral M Ir ill ' " ,,f C'meiulMliiiwra wm mimU flnl Wwlita.!? "' tfti rl alomlaf u( oach iimiilh, ' CAUHV Joll.NaoH, it LAWYKIt. 4 ).(ttr Kihl iiiil Xlatti inaia, (iria t'lty. I Jl'.AI. KMTATK Tt) HKt.l. AM) tfcv. s MuNKY '10 MIAN. fOKIKtt. ATTOHNKY AT LAW -I iMiun reoreaty ,i.Nn tnty net io Ufi-gim I'll? I"'' ' il- H I MUL MTAt ANI' UIAK AliKSr. " 't!i i in""f i" o" " m i,,fi, ' I t"d ll "I bualnaaa. tl1rnir au.l .tll.url.all '' tr)M)l lu ! I Li anil t trrilil, i ti.fn..ilcin.. itf.intly an.i.are.1 OITit, -'- s4a A lluiill) t lni ITl'OHNKY ANH for.NSKUilt AT LAW om.- r oirf.a tiif luua. fUYStCIAN ASDSn.tiKON, ,t"4 t'lwk. - i i v " ATTOUNFYS AMI , , I OifN'SKlOlt AT LAW '-'. iil taKT, ulicu I ITV, l.aiiOO. . .. I iii.b A'Mtn i( Vila Imb lnr tan ,! o. u l Uauaw't t.ufl at I '" H'.ia J1 K i lu. t ATTl'KNF.Y AT LAW. i Will rTl' I , '" n "' tM . ,M. 'I ' Kn) atAI wl liuumBr. tT.rn Main inl. Wl Itlilh "I 14-ten lb. 1 w.-MTAUY fltl.U", UKAI. KhTATK A ISMIUSCK. 1 t)(Hr III Ihr lllKr HulUlni. 1 .11 ( II,. lrg"H. II III K'.IUHI'l. ;;oKKK. I.OANM Nli:t- IA'rKI. '.'wQ')" n,"l f'oin't.v Warrant Inniit. 1,1 ' . . k t. .iv. I ft-yrAIV IShl'IIAM K AM UKAl. In IN.Dl.iltlre kull'lllil Ktrt'll I'lif r IMIUH. r. KYaS, D, 1 hCAt. kmtai it and inmi kam r t lioln rlt rrra ml Hulmf Un p K II ' I holf CHr. rrra n.l Hnl.ufln pfwnr lor t il, w'tU, cuiiitr iiiii i4 "n; IX. l ill kill. I. IUUI lt 1lr.Hl l.iMllir.iol cij d..:ilUuU Hruilwil Ui , , I IIWvuii nuiii In tmll'llinwHh I""1''1"' iiAYr.H, ATTOKSKY AT LAW (IIHU..I. ClTT. lit I I X I Vlll .follr III ill llm (HMirlt "I III ll . 0 t Ojiii". p.urr Mlil anil Hlilll llrfria. u.allf T M oC'irl IliHIM l.m 1 i it"-4 - .i. r. ii.ini i. a Mom J ","J HoWNri.l. A MlKtwKB ATTOISNKYS AT LAW, "I ntiaima 1IT. ImmioN, ai-"7 rif . t .... IVVtll nrai-llro hi all llii-i-niiim ot tlin aiam. Ol 0 t t, neat iliaii t I aulliilil A lluiilU'jr'a iliuil irt iir, 'tti'U trt 1. -I . I II 1 It k' GROCER OKHGOX CITY, ( )rcn)H. HEADQUARTERS FOR Fine Groceries, Fruits, Feed, Meats. Baskets. Tubs, Buckrts. Tobacco, Cigars, Confectionery. GHKSIIAM'SCHANOK Slum and Kt ripen WavliiK Orer Hawaii lUie Keduced. IIOWK ItlT.K '0K OI.II lUV.lktU. The KanaHi l-rglalulurf ' Hquabblc It null In a Nlrrrt riicht and the Lud .lot Itfirhrd. UrifT i imiwd ioirilly by rudfic, the N;rtlii;rn I'-illc the Union j bill nw'le Into law uiir ShIbiii corre- tin! the ' putKlcnt baa jfteJ down Uii outline U Un-al Northern, anil covera Uw entire territory penetrated by then ayntema, wt from CliLaKO to the .'aclUc crt. It haa been the avowed piirinjiie in mak ing tlicae ratea to buihl 11 1 the country through which the Mail run, nJ all the way it ii done: The law making tody conninta ofW) iiiembera, of which V) are "10 the hou and 30 In the aenate. Moet of the work la done by either apecial or stall ing committed!, who reiort their flti'l- 116 lird of Your Life is Spent IN BED. Wi' il't thin nii imi in eoiiiiiM-tiini with hiiim' otht-ri to iiif'irin uiir iiuiiuToiiH frirmla ami uitriiin that we are in tht luM with a lu'W line ..f fine "ft w.ml ami cotton inat tremiea, e-pri nt l''ln, cut, crilm tunl kiiulroj jtihhIk. Our litie. w ilh no oxif'titiimH, in tlie fineet ami inot (vniiil te in thin roiinty. ur fuciliti" -a ar- mich that im foiiipariHon tan !' iiukI"' ainl we ran n-aiire ymi of proinpt cerviiH-H an.l our U ft ntti'iition to yi'iir waiit. HICI.I.OMY H. HUSCII. I Waiii!H.iosi, Feb. 10. There ! a 1 general belief here now that the rumored HiKiinlniciit of Judge Ureaham aa aoc : retary of male will prove a U'-'l In con ! neclion with It U coupled the atatement ; that during Mr Cliveland'a term heea ; HH'ta to have one or more iiipreme court j vai-ani'le to fill, and that (ireeham will ; be placed on the lupreme bench. I'-y j that time the ltehring aea matter will be edjuated, and that Cleveland can then . follow hla flral inclinaliona and make ' K. J. l'helpa, of Vermont, aecrttary of tate. It la generally understood atnonu repuhllcana that lUrriaon named Judge Ja kaon for the Kipreme hetich in order to prevent Cleveland from giving the place to (iieahain United fctatee aeua toia (if both aulea weie ((ueHtioneit to day aa to whether (irenham could lie (.'unfirmed, and it dcvened that he would probably I. The republican would not feel like extending llarriwjn'a fluhl againat (ireaham, and Cleveland haa enough men on the democratic aide to make the confirmation aure. The aeemlngly ture cabinet plain now ate: (ireahain for atferetary of atate or atlor-ney-general ; Carlisle, treaaury ; Iuiont, war, and Moke of Georgia, fur the in terior department, the last being at th rr.iinwt of Henry illaw. There la claaaea ol freight were acted uiKin and inga to the body to which they belong, Included In the achedulea. There iajwhen all the membera are entitled to anaverans reduction ol '.I) per cent on 1 take part in diacuaaioo or ote. all freight rati from rit. l'aultoBuo-j Theie are 21 aUnding committeea and kane, a reduction of from 12 to li per ' 8 or 10 npecial cimmitiee in ea. h hoo-. cent on the coaxt rate., and from 2 to The atanding committeea are each coin 7rerceiiton the rat- a to Montana, poatd of 3 memliera, except the commitee while the eaittbound reluttion will be; on lumlier from 55 to BO. TIIKNAMIWIt II IM.AIS. Homethlag ertke I'eeple, Tbelr Hablta an 4 reelan. on judiciary, wave and meana, public landa, roeda and highways, railroada and anementH, which have five mem ber each . The presiding otfwera make or appoint the atanding committeea at or near the beginning of the ion. When a bill ia introduced which may re In either houe, it i read once and it nothing ia aaid by the introducer the hill will await i't regular time to be From fienator Dolph'a recent epeech in congreae relative to the Hawaiian ii neat ion are obtained tome intereatmg ! 1.,.. , facta which will help one who haa not ; placed on 11a aecona reaoing, wuieu nj given the aubject much attention to de- termind whether it will beadvanUgeona to the United 8tate to annex the Hawaiian Kingdom. The handwich Wanda are fifteen in numtier, ehiht only of them being inhabited They are nearly an equal diatance between the ahoieaof Auie'ica and Japan and are from ninleen to twenly-aeven degree north of the equator. not be for eeveral cava, but if the bill ia introduced by a memtr thai iaaharp, aa eoon aa hit bill ia read he will move to eucpend the rulea and have it rea l the aecond time, then it ia ready to be re ferred to aome committee, the chairman ot which will call hi committee together, when all bill lelerred to tl committee will be examined and rvpurta made either recommending their paaaaire or aumetimea recommending aniendmen'a Tim climate ia mi d and aalubrioui much tike irj-' tii' l'e M'f'ng or early ao that when if they are adopted ti e aummer. maker of the bill would not recogoix it Captain Cook waa the firat white man j " hia bill. The bill in then ordered to be to vir.it them, that being in 1778 at J engroeeed and to athird reading at which which time they were reported to have time it ia placed on ita final paataKe, a population of 400,000 which haa aince when the bill ia likely to bediacuel been reduced to about UO.000 of which les ',and then if it ia paed it ia again ih.n one third are nativea. The habila "cud Billa however way be alao authority for .aj ing that Yillard had 1 t" "livee have from the firat been j been promiaed th German miaaion. j Lata lb. Biart lid Bviipjt. Sa Faaai-iat-o, Feb H The mot un mrtaul new a which ai rived at thia port todny, la that Minivter btevena haaea tahliahed pretectorate over the Inland. The act waa executed at 9 o'clock in the morninc of the 1st inat., when the atari andeirlpci were rained over Aliulolani hall and the minWler iued the following proclamation, addieased to the Hawaiian pe4e:- "At the requeat of the provisional gov eminent of the Hawaiian ialanda, I here by, in the name of the United State of America, aaaume the protection of the Hawaiian ilandt (or the preservation of life and property, and the decollation of public building and Hawaiian aoil ao Ur a may be iieceaaarv for the purpoee iKi ilied. but not interfering with the ferred without recommendation OK OH Kill IN CITY (tanllal. H.' iiSa-l nmioilit uaaai,aiaiiav'aiHaa. 1 mil. li.iiiiiiiii-il. Sink an col unan 1( liallB mail... . Il.ni.. Ilnva ami aril. lOrlialiilt' oil all P"llil a Ilia I'llltert lal..a, r-illnpa ami iii'iib i"a la imwIii rwiil-i il aiilil.-i'l in i liKi k nanal ralra allowi'il nil mm 1 (!'' 01.011 (mm a. a. lo4 r. a. I tfnin 4 lo 7 r. H. "'""'Ii 11 I. ATI it! II KT'rK. Iri.iilrnl Ititrront l ilrl(it(N. Itntik HHluitlHy iivenlUK" THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largi at Stock of Sash, Doors, Winds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. $lccinl cizea of IWrs and Vimlovn tuiuh to order. Turninn of all kind Eitlmntow for Stair Work and Store Fronts Ftirninhril on npplicattion. Unililcrc, give via a call, and aeo if our work ia not of tho hcht, and our jrioea aa low an the lowrat. Trice List wnt on ailicntion. , Factory, Cor. Main and 1 1th Sts.. Oregon City. iinilii'1 I U. m r: -M V K K lioNAI.naoH, t'aahter jank or uiik(k;n city, Olilcst Banklni House la the Cltr. Paid up Capital, Ml.0(. 11, W Wmiukut, III AfU'l l-KKlliKNT, nln.n' oamiiKH. rr, M atKAiiaa. Ttnia. cm a aa a a. (mo. a. hahiiimii. a. (I CAI'KIKI II ciuai.ua H. CAiiriKi.u, t general hanking tmliiM tranaaeleil. la pualia received iili)nnl In nlierk. . l H Apimiveil lillla ami m t dlaeniinteil. ,KeoiOeiiiiti and nil warrant, liniulil. t III Inana mule on avallali'm aiHiurlty. Xxi'haiiKr IkhikIiI ami nuld r, MaW Oolliwllmir mail" promptly. Brain aulil ivallniile In any part of th world. Teli'graplile einliHiigna anldim I'urtlaud, u ...mi. Vraiinlacii, iililiiaii.i and Nnw York. I)iteatpalJntlindelt. .. ,, gull Ai'B il ol TIIK t,ONHON ClIKOtlK BANKi l'rn , . Tri'aw i f WHITKi W.A.WIIITK. , ul I ol 1 . . " JnotUnl Jrchitwta & Puitdvr. JKP. will propar plana, aliivatliiiia, working de , nir.Malla.andapaeiniiailona lor all kind ol build ing, apodal ailaiitloii glvun to modera eot (! 0. aga, Katlmatm lurnlalied nil application lh.m Catlonoraddma WHIT BKOH., SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines of all Makes. Notions, Optical Coods Full Stock or Machine Oils, Dett and Cheapett. Kino Hi-K'ftuiiMif IVrftinifry ami TniUt Soapa. Ami Ix'ail in liramls of (Mjzars. IMIIX Itll' I t Itl l I l.l.l l ll.l.l'.ll. hhlvelv'a HU k, (liegon City, Or. j adiiiinintraiion of public affaire by the iiruvinional government. Thia action ia taken iendintf and aubject to negotia linn at Waiihiugton " The proclamation waa Binned by John I. Sievena aa envoy extraordinary and miniater pleniimtentiary of the United ( tale. The newa of the action of M in inter Stevens became the aubiect of general comment in the house alter the excite ment over silver had died away. It met with the approval of the republican aide of the bonne, and with a mixed reception on the democratic, aide. The prevaling acntiment on that aide, however, wa one of aniMgoniam to the committal of thia government to annexation or to protectorate, or to a committal of con cn'M bv the executive branch ot the government. There were aome membera who aevc rely critisired Minister Stevena mid thought hie unwarranted action. QlailatonVi Rtm Bui Bill. Uimmin, Feb. 14. The Irieh home rule bill i favorably received by the Liberal and Irish member.!. John Pillon and Michael lavitt make the followina atate- iiicnt : The bill ollera Ireland a legitila-! lure, free to deal in all Irish affairs, and an executive government reuponBihle to that legixlattire. In all the main principles and in polit ical machinery it ia provided much bet ter than the bill of 1850. The Irish par liamentary party has cordially accepted the new home rule conatitution, sulject toeiideavorain committee to improve the printed financial arrangements, and to have the time shortened, wherein the land m ijuestion is to be withheld from I'lirview, ol the lrih national legislature. The riagna Will Com. Iain noN, Feb. 1'.'. From St. Feter- I burg cornea the newa that ten persons have died of cholera. With the cessa tion of frost the Marseilles people are trying hard to cover ap their dead and lucjiiiot the living. But the worst of all, as directly ad'ecting America, ia the news from Hamburg. In tho suburbs ot AltotiA a prisoner in jatl baa just died and five other casea are being cloBely watched re-ani auch a to detrov rather than build up. then the ir.lro.mcer ol tlie bill may move XUrrWe e.mted onlv in name and to have it referred to another committee. oflVpring were frequently destroyed dur- Bills are eotuelimee left in the Imndaol ingthe firat year of life or left to the j tlie committee wmm iney never nnn lender merciee of any one dU-posed to beir way back to where they ttartc I be troubled with their care. The, Intra. All bill introduced are aent U n.live. were, and many are vet, idolotrosi the state printer (unien otherwiw and sacrificed human life, elcially, i vole.1) ana .i) copiea are pnnieu lor uw iulanU, to their duties, the most frequent form of sacrifice tieing throwing young children into the volcanic lake of molten Lava. In government the Ulan la were a ne of the membera. To preaerve these billa, each member ia supplied with two blank bill book in which they are anppoeed to file or paste each bill, as it ia returned from the printer, in either feudal monarchy the ruler being usually ; the senate bill or house bill Do-a as me a despot. Internal feud a helped to re- jae may 1. o that he haa a copy ol duce the population. In 140 the first ' every bill introduced convenient toree wntten constitution was adopted andjference before him. When a bill haa three years later (ireat Britain aeiied pad in the bonae it is sent to the and took poeec-sion of the island, but other branch to be paed through In they were restored the same year and substantially the same form or set ol the inland declared free and independ ent, which haa been their condition up to the recent trouble resulting in this government's through ita minister, es tablishing a protectorate over them. The chief advantage to the United States to be gained from the iossesion forma and if it again rnna the gauntlet, after the signature of the presideift ol the senate and the speaker of the house, it ia ready for the governor to sign when it becomes a law, or if he does not care to commit himself in the matter and let it run ten days without sinning it, it will OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP. All kinds of Tinning, Plumbiiiir and General Jobbing PONK TO OHDKU ON SHORT NOTICE. SEWER AND WATER CONNECTIONS MADE At tlu most rciisnniihlo rates. WHITE BROTHERS, fajp"AH work in done with ft view to last and antisfy nil concerned. A W. SCHWAN. Nltop n Neveiith Ml., newr Ikcpot, Oregon City. of these islands would be in the cloeer ! then become a law. In case he vetoes a bill it ia returned to the hon.ae in which it originated with bis reasons, When li that body wishes ;t to become a law in' ! spite of the govemor'a veto they mutt have a two-thirds vote in its favor. All billa must be enrolled and signe t by the presiding officer ol each house before the hour of final adjournment or its passage will have been in vain. For thia reason at the close of a session there ia a big demand for enrolling clerks, aa much as $5 per hour having been paid to have copying done the lout day, and membera having pet measures not enrolled have at the last tried vari ous devices to prolong the session till their bill could be brought to tho presid ing officers for signature. The excite ment attending the last houra is tie qneutly great and it at these times that the spectator finds himself wanning up over other men's contests. The closing hours now almost present bid fair to be as lively as any that have oc curred except such aa have had to do with the election of a United States senator. trade relations that would result and in poeseraing in the middle of the Pacific ocean a secure harbor and coaling station. Pearl Harbor and Honolulu afford ample protection for shipping, the former being suitable for the deeiest draught vessels. It entrance, however, could be improved bv the removal of a coral reef about one mile from the land. The value of exports for IHtX) is given at thirteen million dollars w ith imports valued at seven million dollars. In lS'.ll the total value of both waa some- ' thing over twenty million dollars, nine- tenths of which was with the United States. Honolula the principle city has a population of 1'0,000 and is in nearly all respects a modern American city with fine water works, large stone and brick buildings, hospital, good hotels, iron works, brass toumlry and oilier minor factories, slill it dees not begin to make all ita manufactured goods, such aa constitutes the bulk of ita imports. J. JONES & SON, liKAI.KK IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cnhiiu't Work, Fitting uji Stores and Ivt'imiring of all kinda. Johhing Orders Promptly Executed. lwticr.M Tim i.oHir. aJTShop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope A Co'r, Oregon City -THE WINTER TERM OF THE- Pacific University and Tualatin Academy, . WILL BEGIN TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1003. Forcatalotfuei and full infoniialibh addresd, . Thomas McCi.km.and, Tres., Forest Grove, Or. New Freight Kttti. St. Pai'I., Feb. 12. The new west bound tariff, formulated at the railroad conference here, waa given out today. It changes entirely the comploxibn of transcontinental ratea, The new ratea will go into effect February IS. The Talking ol patent med;cine you know the old prejudice. And the doc tors some of them are between vou and ua. They would like you to think that what's cured thousands won't cure you. You'd believe in patent medicine if they didn't profess to cure everything and so, between the experiments of doctors, and the experiments of patent medicines that are sold only because there la money in the "stuff," you lose faith in everything. And, you can't always tell the pre scription that cures by what you read in the aiier9. So, perhaps, there's no bet ter way to sell a remedy, than to tell the truth about it, and take, the risk of its doing just what it proteases to do. That's what the world's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y., does with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Poirce 'a Favorite Pre cripton. If they don't do what their makers say they'll do you ' feet your money back again. How Laws are Made. As several ol the readers ot the Entkr- r-Riioj have expressed a turiosity to know the modus operandi of getting a Premium en Holt lug. A bolter haa the following character istic remarks to make concerning a bolter's rewarding another bol'er for bolting. In response to a dispatch from a New, York paper asking for his views on the appointment of Judge Uresham as sec retary of state, and also aa to what ef fect the appointment would have upon party men and independents. Governor ' Pennoyer yesterday wired thia charac teristic message: "It would accord with (he eternal fit ness of things if Mr. Cleveland, who bolted and disregarded the wishes of the regular democratic organization of Net York regarding a candidate for the pres- idency, should confer a cabinet appoint ment on Mr. Gresham, who bolted the nomination of his party. Such an ap pointment would be a premium on bolt-' ing, conferred by a bolter." " In conversation' on the saire sul.ject the governor remarked : "If bolters are to be rewarded by the coming administration, I think I will , run up my lightning rod." T. Ui ' i a! m ts aa ea ti-d-b-id ,. i id R. s) m tm fT a to aa ot n- o it er io r i m ir -h a o if ie A a to i ?8 . ! ? It e. Vi ol ol P it is ie er V ie le in of of 'ie ie et ',d Is vra,iin vi.ji vi