Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 14, 1893, Image 1

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ENTERPRISE.
ESTABLISHED 18G6
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OKKCJON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14,
1893.
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OREGON CITY,
Oregon.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fine Groceries,
Fruits,
Feed,
Meats,
Baskets. ,
Tubs,
Buckets,
Tobacco,
Cigars,
Confectionery.
CHICAGO STRIKE.
Worlil'H Fulr Strike Amirnbly
Settled In Out' Day.
I'Eiti; om:ns inn atolouiks.
1 he Oregon I'm-illn Pay Car Klrluird
mm I'liiler IIoikIh Tlie
(old Kxpnrt.
The mail bring
Q D I, f I.ATol IIK111.
ATTOKNKYS AND
curssr.ums at law
W atltU r, uHKO'l ftTV, tKU.
larnith HUiiwi "I TUW. In Mmi'T. f"
eiuM M .ntori .ii.l ii.ui.il ui'tl
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ATToltNK.Y AT LAW.
iu I'ni'iM m An. ''i sr. nr tin htt
Krl inl In.urnni-f.
Offlie on Main Hirfl. M. Hltth ami Hrinlli.
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NOTAUY ITIILH', HKAL KSTATKA
INsVKAM'K.
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trrnuii IMljf, ormon.
A Question of DOLLARS.
AHIC YOU INTKUUSTICI).
We cluill jlm 0 on hhIij lliin uiiirniiii; ' fli'tnuit lin f
l'.nl ami Iiiiinn-rtiM furiiitiiri', I.nuii'H, vr nt nlxiut tin'
cunt of iri'liictiun, iiml tin' Lrht vului- ever olR'n-il in tho
i-ity fur iiimii'V.
1 1 ;irI vvimkI Im-i) riHttn huiti-nf hix jiiircH, up from !3.'-'
Tiiii' ci iitiT titlili-H, up from l '- j
1'n il loiinp H, hanl i il'i'i ui from ";
Hid loiiiirK, irinjj cilni',
lUil lmin'H, nlk hiirinj; lll.(H)
llox Miittn-KHi'H, ijiliolHlrrcil 3.40
Thin hiiIi- in really n matter of dollars nnveil to nil buyer
of tin-He iHtilrt. Our fiirnituro in in tho lateht finish, "the
lr.th (Vntnry."
ltKI.I.OMY A- lU'SCH, tho HoimefurniHliers.
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.
DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop.
A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
Patont Modlclnos of all Makes. Notions. Optical Goods
en Sirl, of Mnrhine Oili. Best and Cheapest.
KinewliTtiimof lVrfiuncry and Toik-t Soaps. And Iad-
in lirands ot v igars.
iki:m itii'Tio.N rutin 1.1.1 ui.i.r.n.
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Sliively'H HUk, w.nv..,
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HKAl. KHTA1K AND INHI'lt ANI'K.
ChnlrtClir. Krm ami HnlnirUil .r)"rtr
Ml.. I II) rrli,t, c.uiil r arratil ami i"'1"'1-
nl all klh.li IhmkIiI mi'1 I'l T",l'"11
till bu.lnr.aol ovxry l.airlilliill aUullili-'l l"
lor ii"ii-r. i li tt
Offlrr un atmr. In Imll.llna nurth ol )nlmr
oiii.c. .,M!i.i.. A- nmeaniH.
JJKOW.NKI.I, k IHIKHHKR
ATToUNKYH AT LAW,
Oar.iniN cut. ()nuiiN.
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THE
Oregon City Sash and Door Co.
Carry the Lament Stock of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.
In Oregon City.
Special Hi of Door Wi.ulowH nia.lo to or.ler. Turning of all kinds
r.timatos for Stair Work and Store Fronts
KurniHhr.l on application. lU.il.lerB. give un ft call, and boo if our work
iVnot 'f th.' b.it, and our prices as low as tho lowest. Trice L.st sent
application.
Factory, Cor. Main ana inn X3.. ureifu.. v.ty.
TIIK (;n.MMKIlCAl. HANK,
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OK (illK(K)N CITY
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TANAITII A I1KHKK A 1. IIANKINII llll N
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JANK OK OKKllCN CITY,
Oldest Banking Ileose la toe City.
I'iiM up Ciiiitiil, $.-i.ni.
OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP.
. -All kinds of-
Tiiinin" numbing and General Jobbing
, poNK TO OllUlu; Miwui un.
SEWER AND WATER CONNECTIONS MADE
At tho most reiisonanio niu'.
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I'lii'tal liiiiildng Imalnoaa trmiMftH.
i"I"ll r.n-.-l viut an lijiuil tu i'lii'r.
Apliruvi'il 1,111, ami nulca iIIkpuiiiiU'iI.
''"""I! iul ully warrania tiiiiiKlit.
iiti iin.iii 1,1, available neourttjr.
'"liaiiK liuiiuhtaml aulil.
'illiii lluiir mailii iiromptly. . , , ,
"'Ha am,) ,vallai,lln iiy purl ol tlio wurl' I.
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""1 AuLTa utVlikW"uS CtlKQV BANK.
CiiicAiio. Aiiril 1). At 8 o'clock to
morrow tiioniinit every union man work
inic for tlin World' Coliiinliiiin KxKi
tion coiniiHiiv Ih exiM'cled lo quit work.
Iti Ktiiiiul(!l that hclwiien 4IKX) nl
M(l() n:en will quit. Tlmy come from
ftlmoHt evnry divihion of worker on the
KroumlM. It riiiirel four niec'inun of
the bkiiiU of the unioim lo dticide the
(,ueHtion of orderiiiK H Ihe men out,
but It i" "aid to have been made idain
that the only other reconme wan for the
oruanixation to acknowledge defeat.
None of the delegates would ittree to
to tln, and an order for the strike was
I ho rexull. The u'lilding trade council
parnwd reHolutioiiH callinK out the men.
They addrcMMed a Ion communication
Ui the council of aduiiiiixtralion, de
claring that the lalKjrins men hud been
friendly to the fair, and Buying :
"We do not mean to cliarKO any one
witli bad faith, tint we do mean to rtay
that the unrei'ineiit that eiht hour
hIiouUI coiiHlilue a d.iy' work and all
ililfcrence be nulmiitUs.1 to arbitration
wnn never fully adhered to by you, and
at thin time, aH e look at it, tlie council
of admiiiHHtrittion ia about to finally
decline to arbitrate a dilferetice le-
iweeii organixvd lahor and the exOMi-
ion.
The addre then afked the council to
Kuhuiit the mutier to three arbitrators,
the decinion to he rendered Wednesday
next, both parties aureein; tieforehand
to accent the name. Dwtrict Attorney
Iavin Raid tonight:
"I don't know exactly what is to be
done, but one tliin is certain, the work
miiHt l finiHhed. My opinion is that
the contractor will be more alfected
by the strike than our own construction
department."
Chicaoo, April 10. The creat strike
at the world's fair is a thing of the pant,
and the men who walked out this morn
ing will walk back stain tomorrow
mornin, and (HI out 100 of them will
work for the same wues and the same
numlicr of hour a More the strike.
For the first time since its incorporation
organized labor came nquarely in con
tact with the I nlted stales government,
and while all question of wanes were
Mitisfiictorily settled, the rik'ht of the
employer to use nonunion men or union
men and to be in the ranks ol oruanized
lab-jr or without them was insisted upon
by the representatives of the national
government aiid acknowledged by the
union men themselves. For twelve
hours today the result of th painstaking
expenditure of more than $20,000,000,
the good name of a mighty nation and
its pledges to the nations of the eartli
were imperiled and endangered, while
the men who reaped the benefits of the
expenditure of that money argued with
the men who controlled it over the
question of five cents an hour and the
right of the men to tkink and act as
thev nleased within the law. It took
cool beads and temperate blood to guide
the dispute to a peaceful issue; but
fortunately these elements were not
lackini'. It was 10 o'clock tonight
when the meeting between the council
of administration and the represen
tatives of the building trades council
came to an agreement, which is to
continue throughout the entire period
of the exposition and under which
future trouble seems impossible, me
men have received a formal concession
of the minimum rate of wages and
have Yielded to the demands of the
exposition olliciuls that they irtay
employ any man, whether be lie or
not a member of any labor orgam-xation.
without interference
particular.
OKKHIf AM BKSI'ONI).
Secretary (irisham conferred with the
president on the subject, and this after
noon Mint tbe following telegram to Min
ister Hick, at Lima:
"Protest aguiiwt the failure of tbe au
thorities to afford protection to tbe con
sulate, and if the facts are well estab
lished ask an expression of regret,
prompt prosecution of tbe guilty parties
and reparation for injury to American
property or erson.
LATKK I'KKU I SOHBV.
Peru lia expressed a willingness to
make proper reparation for the attack
uoon the United Rates consular agency
at Mollendo, Ten), and in answer to a
demand for satisfaction made by tin
government, Peru immediately removed
the sub-prefect of tbe department in
which Mollendo is situated; also
promised to provide suitable reparation,
and, furthermore, that tbe government
expressed regret for the oecnrance.
Till information is entirely satisfactory
to the United Btates.
fl-All work is done with a view to last and satisfy all concerned.
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J. JONES & SON,
DKALEK IN
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W. A.WIlITrt.
WHITE BROTHERS,
, ""I priiir plana, elevation', wnrklim
f,iiil ,ccifl(iailiun lorallklnili "I '"""V
"" Hiwlal atliiiitUin irlvtio to muilnm ou-up-
Katlinatna fiirnlaned PPl11',1l'"a
on or ailurum WIIITB Ultos .,
orexun City, Ogn
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES.
rl,inet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kind9.
Jobbing Orders Tromptly Executed.
run i: tiik towiT.
f-Shop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Tope (Vs. Oregon City
TrouMs Brewing In Pern
Wasuisoton, April 0. It appears a
United States consulate at oiio of the
Peruvian ports has been sacked by a
mob, with apparent police sanction. An
officer actimr as consular agent for the
United States was fired upon and
wounded in the foot. The news came in
a brief teleuram through the Upited
States minister to Peru. He omitted
such essential details as tbe name of
the plnce and the wounded officer, or
they were dropped from Ins Uispatcti in
telegraphic transmission. The telegram
iu nit follow :
T.iva. Aoril 5. A mob attacked a
Masonic lodge, sacked the building and
I.,,-.,.,.! i,u iwtiiivH in the street. In
UlllllVU .. .. ....
ildintallv the United consulate was in
yadod, tbe furnishings were destroyed
n,l the actinu consular agent was shot
in the foot. The archives were saved in
tact. A eouad of Peruvian police looked
on while the mob performed its work
Ortjoa Pacific Pay Car.
Corvixi. Or., April 10 The Oregon
Pacific pay car left Corvallis at 7 a. m ,
and will run over the entire line and pay
I all empleyes their March pay Hie
crew of the river steamer, Hoag, wa paid
oir yesterday, and the crew of the steam
Iship Willamette Valley, Saturday.
These payments have all been made
from the actual earnings ol tlie rail, river
and ocean line of the company. This
is the first time in five year that the
employe have received their pay tor
a prior moiitli within 10 days after tbe
close of the month, the interval running
in the nat from 'five to ten months.
j This showing is the most surprising
i when it is known that for the month of
February tbe deficit letween earnings
and ex"enses was 111109. Tins result is
indeed flattering, and is an agreeable
surprise to the entire community, and
show unqestionably that the appoint
ment of Mr. Hadley to the receivership
was a wise one.
Trail Wrecker on Tritl.
Uosebi ko, Or., April 6. George E j
Kichardson appeared yesterday in Jus
tice Hamlin's court on a warrant charg
ing him with an attempt to wreck a
train. Hi examination was postponed
until next Tuesday, a tbe prosecution
had no witness present.
Roskihko, April 11. The prelimi
nary examination today of George
F. Richardson, for attempted train
wreckiint at Kice Hill the night of March
.'!(). resulted in bis being held in f.)0t"J
bonds to appear before the grand jury of
Douglas county, Seventeen witnesses
apeared for the prosecution. Xo evi
dence was adduced that has not already
been published. The prosecution was
not allowed to introduce testimony con
necting Richardson with any other at
tempted train wreck or crime. Many
Deoulo attended the examination. The
general opinion is that Kicliaruson is
guilty, but the testimony was not as
strong as expected. The opinion was
that no jurv will ever convict Richard
son, unless stronger evidence is ob
tained. Tbe next term of the circuit
court of Douglas county convenes the
fourth Monday in June. Richardson
was defended by L. F. Lane. He was
unable to furnish bonds.
The Senate Offioeri. '
Washington, April G. Gorman, in
Ho unniiln nrToi-ed a resolution that the
body proceed to the election of secretary,
sergeant-at-arms, doorkeeper and chap
lain, to enter on the discharge of their
duties only on the assembling of the
Fifty-third congress in either regular or
extra session : laid over until I p. m.
Ti. ,li.lntfl on the admission of
the appointed senalois was re
sumed. PelTer argued against their
right to seats. At 2 o'clock the
resolution for the election of other rs of
the senate came up, and whs agreed to
after speeches complimentary to the
present officers by senators from botli
parties. The new officers are: W.lv.
Cox, of New York, secretary; Richard
.1. Bright, of Indiana, sergear.t-at-nrms ;
AY. H. Milburn, of Illinois, chaplain.
tills course are : First, that many sena
tors are still undecided how to vote opon
iJ, nronosition involved : second, many
other desire to address a full senate.
snd third, the final and conclusive rea
a.,n tlieie i not a voting quorum in the
city at present. It is said about Tues
day tbe senate will appoint a committee
to wait uon the president and ask
whether be ha any further business to
lay liefore that body. It is assumed by
the senator generally that the only
r.llv Imoortant matter that remain to
to be communicated is the nomination
of a judge of tbe court of appeal of thtt
District of Columbia, for unless this
court is filled before adjournment there
is likely to be a deadlock in the district
the district judicial business. Although
tl. imi.n-xuion prevails that nearlv all
I of the foreign missions have been filled,
the records disclose that no nomination
have yet been made to 20 of these im
portant places.
Qrttlig Wars is Chicage.
Chicaoo. Awil 7. This was the warm
est day Chicago has experienced dur
ing the month of April in 20 years, ltie
mercury stood at 82 dcg., and hot
wind blew from the south at the rate
of 30 miles an boor. The heated spell,
however was broken this evening by a
hail storm, which passed over the south
ern portion ol the city, breaking several
thousanJ dollars worth of window
glass. This morning the wind leveled
the Indiana hotel, a new frame structure
near the world' fair grounds As tbe
building came down it flattened a one
story building adjoining. Anotherbnild
holding a puiiorama, which as not
sufficiently braced, was also turned into
a pile of kindling wood. Tbe river not
to be outdone by the 3tmosphe:e,
showed up alout i o'clock tbismorninn
with a tidal wave four feet high, which
tore several vessels from their moorings
end damaged them considerably. The
cause is said to have been sudden squalls
on the lake.
Tirkey to ft Baited.
Wasuisoton, April 7. The United
States has taken vigorous action in re
gard to the outrages on American citi
xens at Marsovian.in the Turkish domin
ions, and the violation of the mails of
the United States legation . Secretary
Gresham haft cabled to Minister lliomp
son at Constantinople a strong expres
sion of the president's tiew on the out
rages, and demanding not only prompt
reparation for the burned seminary, but
the punishment of all parties guilty in
the matter. The minister is to act
nrnmnilv and advise- the department by
, ,..w...r-.
j cable . No effort is to be relaxed in se
curing the legal rights of our citixens in
Turkey.
No Change Except fer Came.
Nkw Yokk. April ".A Washington
special correspondent telegraphs his
paper that the statement was made at
the department that, by the president's
order, no fourthclass postmasters win oe
removed hereafter, except those who
have served four years, or against whom
charges have beeu made and proved to
the satisfaction of the department.
The Senate Bendy to Adionrn.
Washington. April 9. The senate has
practically concluded its labor and is
now waiting for an intimation from the
nresident to bring tbe extraordinary
session to a close. All idea ol passing
uoon the juestions involved in the ap
nnintment of the three senators from
tlin Northwest has been abandoned, and
that matter will be left for disposal of
at the next session. The reasons for
WMhingtoa Hotel.
Wasuisoton, April 7. The treasury
department is in an easier condition
than it has been for several months past,
due largely to increased receipts from
customs. The net gold in the treasury
today was $0,292,012, and it is being re
ceived daily in exchange for small notes
for which a demand still continues good.
Wasuisoton. D. C. April 11. The
nomination of Hon. Charles B. Bellinger
as United States district judge, to nil
the vacancy caused by the death of the
late Judge Matthew P. Peady, was sent
to the senate by the president this
morning.
Gold Still Going Abroad.
New York. April 11. Shipments of
gold today will amount to $3,500,000.
Of this sum $3,420,000 was taken from
the subtreasury. No gold was received
at the subtreasury. The treasury state
ment yesterday showed a gold reserve ot
$100,310,050, against $100,247,580 Satur
day. Shipments today will not show m
the report until Thursday, and by that
time it is hoped considerable Bold will
have been received at tbe difterent sub
treasuries. Notwithstanding the large
shipments, the exchange rate remains
firm. There is no prospect of the ship
ments ceasing.
Bon Smith Bnried.
Portland, April 9. The remains ef
Edgar Ross Smith, the young man who
killed his sweetheart, Miss Eflie Clark,
at Evaneton. a suburb of Chicago, on
the 1st inst.. and then committed sui
cide, arrived in this city vesterduy over
the Union Pacific. They were taken
lertaker Holman and
v r- j
conveyed to Sellwood, where the funeral
took place at 2 o'clock in tne afternoon.
More Fourth Class Pottmaiteri.
WnrNOTnn. Amil 6. Fourth Assist
ant Postmaster-General Maxwell today
appointed 117 fourth-class postmasters.
WANTED.- Salesman. Local
and Traveling, to represent our
well known house. You need no capital
to reprsent a firm that warrants nursery
stock fiist-class and true to name.
WORK ALL THE YEAR. $100 per
month to the right man. Apply quick,
stating age. L.L.MAY&CO. Nursery
men, Florists and Seedsmen . ST. PAUL,
MINN. (This house is responsible.)