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f regon City Enterprise. VOL 28. NO. I I. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1891. ESTABLISHED 18G6 0 rol'HTK. (Mroiill (imirl mmvunua flrat Munita; n Kn. ""m .tiini mrieiay in April, Pnihu ooiirt lu huIiiii Krai MutiiUy In eanb Snniilli, (!ominlliiii(.rcnnrt mwiU Oral We.liitxUr iftil Html U Ian .., N N JOMHa.iH, ) w, XIXAII. JINKAIIClf A JOHNSON, I VII- KNIIINICKKHUNI, HCHVKY0I1H. Hallway Iwatlnn ami potiMrni'lliin. krltna. ilaaanj ealhnaina ur water mi ' I'l X Dralna mill alrwt lnirivnuiiil of town. Npcfllal allonlli.ii (lvn In ftraii)illiif mil bill I'Mntlng iy K IIAYKS, lit ATTORNEY AT LAW, OmonN City, Ox book Will prarili'. hi all lh cmirta of Ilia atato. Omni, porimr Main ami t I H i I Ij atrraia, ijhk von rt huuaa "yr CAhRV JUIISSON, I.AWYKIt. Comer Eight and Main alri-ru, Orrsun. ItKAI. KMTATK TOHKI.L AM) VONKY TO LOAN. POI NT.f ISLUM IX CLOVER. - i Orvfna Clljr, L PORTER, ATTOHNKY AT LAW 4iiTaorri.i-KTT rcKiaMn. Offlr tiaat o Orr"li t'lljr Unk on lh atrwl. o. t. williams. rkal kstatk Ink loan aoknt. A "01 line of timliii-aa, rr.ldrnreand aubiirliau IT.,Hrljf. Farm rnwrtr lu trarta to mil on eaar lermi. (iirruttidiirr pnintptlr ainwrnxl. Office, aal dmir lu i anftclil A llmillay't drug alnrt. l II. I'YK, ATTOKXEY A Nil COINSKI.OK AT LAW (iffica ur (irrjon (.'lijr Hank. oaiimii it. . oaauua On a complete household outfit there linn never been Hiich prices ofTurod in Oregon City as now quoted by BellorajJ Bitfcfi. An inspection of the quality of their goods will convince you of the correct ness of their claim. A special low rate made on large orders. At WnsliliiKon Fljliig JHfjii Willi CttbinctoniclalM. NOME OIIEI.U OHK'E 1'OMTEI.. Dr. Mulllmx of A.torla Looking After the Oregon (It; In ml Ofllre Itecelverslilp. fREGON CITY IRON WORKS, New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. All work executed in tho beet manner jiossible. teed on all orders. Promptness guaran 7H, JA.NNKV. J J AWYKR, NoTAKY PHll-IO A INHI'KANI'K. Millie with W. Carry .loluiMin. Q H i D.C LATOt'KKm. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MAIN STMKICT, OMKOON CITY, OMKUON. furnl.li AUtrarta ol Till, Urn Mmicr, Fra cIum Miirlrarra. ami iranaacit (iencral 1.4W ittialnraa. REPAIRING - A. - SPECIALTY. Prices the lowed to I had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street, near Mum, Oregon City, Oregon. . KOAKE & CO., Proprietors. jj K CHOHH, ATTOKXKY AT LAW. Will PaiTii m Ai.k Cm'KTa or tmi Htati Rrl KaUt n1 Iniuntnr. Ortlro nu Main Sir ft. but. HHIh ami Hevcntti, oiauiin i itv, in. H, HA.NPS. NOTAKY rUIII.IC, HKAL KSTATKA INSURANCE. Offleo In tho rut Olttr Ilnlldlin, Orrjnu Clljr, On-fim. io. c. aiiwKi.i.. . i. DIKMita. UOWNKi.l. A MtKSHKK ATTOUNEYS AT LAW, Orxuiin City, Ohio on. Will iirNCllcp hi all I In' rmirla of (ho alate. 01 . Iii'it il.Kir tn ( nnHi'ld A II mil ley drug atoro. t. r. WIIITK. W, A.WII1TI WHITE BROTHERS Practlaal drrhifecls Builders- Will riar nlaim, flt'vallnio, wurkliiK dit t lla, ami apiM'ini'atlniia (nr all klmla cil build Iiikd Sih'hIhI atli'iilldii nlvtrn to mixlnrn cot- tiKc. Kutlmalca Inriilalied nn apiilli'atlun WIIITK BKOS., Oremin city, ()d Call on or aililruna rpilK COMMKUCIAL HANK, OF OHEDON CITY. 4'apltal, ..... 1100,000 TRANKACT k DKNEnAI. lAKKINII M'alNK. Iiana mailu. Illlla illaoniinteil, Makiia ml k'KtlniiN. Huyaaiul idl eii'lmllKO mi all point! 1u the I'lilli'd HIhIo, Europe and IIiiiik Kii(. Dopmlla ri'col,,i'(l niliji-ct to check Intercut at iiaiml ralca llntnil on time ricpoalta. Hank open (torn t A. M. lo 4 r. M. Hatnrday ovenlnii from S to 7 r. M. O C. IiATOl'KETTK, I'n-aiilcnt. K E DONAI.D80N, Gaahler pjow you Can Save Money When your children need a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. fifty (loses tor twenty-hve cents. The season for colds and coughs is ujnm us. In order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Baby's Pectoral Syrup, I he bent in the market. Price 2.") cents. For sale at the CANBY PHARMACY, Canby, Or. DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. Wamiikktox, I). C. Jan. 28. A. B. KUuHon, tlie nrx-cial correniionil- ent of the Peatlle I'ol-Intellincer, wihIa a lonit .lihputcli to that journal from Wanliiii(ton iireli.r dale of Junuary 27. ArnoiiK other thing he My: "There is a noteil OrcKonian In lliin cilr at the rewnt time, although his comiiiK wh not hcrl li-l in the puhlic pres, nor has his preneni-e hnre been niiiali.p(l hy interviews In all the city papers, tie is neither a politician nor a placehunler, hut a wearer of diamonds and flue linen, a man who pays treasury official IJ200 a month when he has ned of their service. This i Mr. Nat IJIuin, who needs no introduction Astoria, w hose first dixapiointment was many moon ao, when Colonel Hubert A. Miller was not appointed nilninterto Turkey, but as a salve to his wounded vanity was jfiven the Oregon City land oirice rectorship, the place which l)t Mullinlx coveted at that time and be heved he held, as it were, a tlie hollow of his hand, f'.ut the doctor is a well fed, jolly body, with a happy dmpoei tion, and is now back In Washington City looking after his chances for the receivership at the same place, tliinkinK that the next best thing: to tailing Colonel Miller is to join him. The doc tor has an exceedingly larire stock of patience, which is by no mean all used up, although he has Wen waiting for the pie to reach hi end of the table for nearly a year. Kven should it never come, one may expect the same look of contentment to ovempread his calm and chtenlv face. ATTACKED THE U.S. JOIIX BAHKKTT fOk COSSCL. "While thee three patient workers in the democratic vineyard and anxious watchers for federal favor may chance to be seated toguthor in the reading rood of the Randall, a fourth one is very uiuui, nni, urcus no in iron uci ion ;i,i ,i i , , , ,, .;,,,,, . ., . . . hkely to drop in Mr. John Barrett, either to the tieople of Port and or of L. i . ,.. , , . ,.. ... , , , , Memtwlnle city editor ol The Even nz !'get Sound, a hough he is not qu te so ' Tu ,, ... V I'"'u OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP. All kinds of Tinning Plumbing and General Jobbing DONE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. SEWER AND WATER CONNECTIONS MADE At the most reasonable rates. well known here. BKOIHTKKtl) MAN AND HIKE. "At the Oxford, where he is stopping with a young lady known aa Val Has tings, tie is known aa Dr. Herrick, of Astoria, and after Ms name on the hotel reginter appear the words 'and wife.' Mr. lilum has been lure for several weeks, while the papers out in the Northwest have had him located all the way from Britiah Columbia to New York city. The story that he is here negotia ting for a panlon is equally olf the track. Neither lie nor his partner, Jackling. will ever le sentenced for their confessed guilt. They have been too useful to the treasury department, and aa there is another trial coming on, the day of their uttefulueas are not over. ItlDKK WITH CAUINXT OKFICKUI. '"Or Herrick' came here well recom mended. He had letters from the Secial treasury agents to chiefs of divis ions in that depaitment, from United 8lalea District Attorney Dan Murphv, from Judge Purand, who was special counsel for the government in the smug gling cases, all of which recounted his services in the attempt to send ex-repub- ican ollicials to the penitentiary, be sides, lie had personal letters to Secre Ury of Agricultural Morton, who in his own carriage, drove his guest aliout the city when he first came, jhowing him all the points of interest. " 'Mrs. Herrick' is greatly admired at the hotel where they are stopping, Bestity is at a premium in Washington and a fresh face is always certain to gain a wot Id of flatters. All in all, the doctor and hit wife have been having a very good time in Washington City. Telegram, who wanted to be consul at Kanagawa, Japan, but since that ap pointment has been made is now luoking for a similar position in some less lucra tive but equally ouilandishly named place in the same country. Mr. Barrett had his commission almost in his grasp at one time, having the yery best of in dorsements from the democrats of his stale, but some enemy out in Portland trumped up the wholly baseless charge that Barrett had tried lo embairass the recent investigation into the doings of the smuggling ring, and this forced him to the trouble of disproving it. It will probably result in making his candidacy all the stronger. NOT ALL HARNO.MOl'B. "The appointment of Henry Black man as collector of internal revenue has not been altogether conducive to har mony in the democratic ranks of Oregon, as Cleveland was led to suppose it would be when he made the appoint ment. The fiist intimation he had of this was when the republican senators and one of the representatives called upon him with telegrams from prominent Da Uama'fl Insurgent Ships Fire at American Ve.s.sel. OUB WAR SHIPS USE THEIR Gl'SM. Reported that the Rebels Hare Sur rendered to Tnlted States Ad mlral Benliam. Kio Jakxiko, Jan. 30. A navel battle between the American fleet on one side and the ships of the in.iurgents, under Admiialda Gama, came as near beine; participated in in the harbor of Rio yes terday as oiieould possibly be. Thre American barks notified Admiral Ben- ham they wished to go lo the Handro pier, and they were assured they would be protected, da Gama, learning this notified Benham that if the yessels at tempted to go to the piers be would fire upon them. Benham replied that the vessels would go to the piers protected by the entire American fleet if necessary. Karly in the morning five insurgent tugs hovered about the American baika. evidently waiting for them lo get under way, when Ihey would fire on them. Meantime great activity was going on on the American warships. The hrill whistle of the boatswains clearing the decks for action could be heard from all the ships of the American fleet. At 5 o'clock the Detroit hoisted anchor and with shotted guns steamed alongside the insurgent warships T raja no and Guana- baia, both of which were lying close to the Good News, one of the Amencaa barks. As the Detroit took her position shot from the Guanabara was fired at the Good News. The Detroit at once sent a six-pounder across the bowa of the Guunabara, whereupon the latter replied with what is supposed to have been a blank shot. The Detroit then shot a small shell into the Guanahara's atearnpoet and was on the point of de livering a broadside at the Guanabara when the latter signiied she would stop firelng. Meantime an agent of da Gama had visited all three of the American barks and offered to tow them at the ex pense of the insurgents if they would no go to the peirs. This they ajtreed to do. This arrangement was signiied to da fviim. U-hrt MldloI "T la l,.tA. it. ,... .r... . I t " "-f'tu . a. ia iuu imo, ilia Jewish citizen, of Portland, sai ing that glaM broken. , M "J"1"" "' o"'u oea mucn moreirvi t, ..,,:. . , -, DUJIIVI iV Rill resign and (rive my aword to the Ameri can admiral." It was expected later in gW All work is dono with a view to last and satisfy all concerned. A. W. SCHWAN. Nhop Nevriitli Sit., near lrol, Oregon i liy. J. JONES & SON, DKAI.KK IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. l'KM'lvN TIIIO I.OWUNT. s"Shop corner Fourth and Water streets, buck of Pope A Co's, Oregon City JANK OF OHKUCN CITY, Oldest Mln Dense In the Clt7. Paid up Capital, M),000. paninSNT, VICS rKKHIlJRNT, eASHisn. MAN.IIK. T1IOS. CHARMAN. 0(0. A. HARIUNO. I. 0 CAl'riSI.D. C II A II. Its H. CAUriKl.D. A fncral lianklin bimlnem trammeled. Depnalta rrelvd mibjcrl to cheek. Approved hllla and nolo, dlacountod. C'o'intr and city warrant! bought. Lmna mde on available leourlljr. Eichanire bouirlit and o!d. (V)llectloiu made prnhiptly. Prafu inlil ivallanlalii any part nf the world Telegraphic riohn Jnei told on Portland, San Franolaco, Ohloauiaiid New York. Intereat paid on ttjiie dspoalu. wubApauta o( THE LONDON CflEOUB BANK SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines of. all Makes, Notions, Optical Goods Full Stock Of Machine Oils, Best and Cheapest. Fin selection of Perfumery and Toilet Soaps. And Lead ing Brands of Cigars. lIM-KCItl'l''l lO:N rA hi-fi IX Y rii.i.r.ir. Shively's Block, Oregon City, Or. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order- Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, OREGON CITY, OR. rUKNISIIINO Tllg GOVERNMENT POINTERS. Ilia face is a familiar one in the treasury building, and before he leaves theoflU-ers of this administration will know uiore about smuggling and how it may be pievsnicd than they ever did before. That is the real object of Blum's visit lo Washington City. He is furnish ing pointers to the department, and recent captures were undoubtedly the result of some of the information of which this man has unburdened him self here. The hope of convicting Lotan of participation in the smuggling busi ness hus not yet been given up, and Blum is confident that when the opium trials come up the government will secure the convictions they failed to do whfcn the Chinese smuggling cases were on trial. " FIXING OKKliON AITOINTMKNTS. Concerning political matters Mr. Slntison says: "The Randall diagonally opposite the treasury building and convenient to the While House, has been a rendezvous of the Oregonians here in Washington City during the past month. First and fore most there is John R. Markley, partner ot Dan Murphy, who led the democratic hosts over to the iwpulists in the lsst campaign, and who was paid for it by tlie appointment as United States district attorney for that state. Markley is one of the most self-sacrificing of men. He did want tobe United States marshal. but now he is satisfied to be doing good for others, and is recognized at all the departments as the man who fixes things so that all the appointments go as he says. I liere are so many other places in so many other states to be filled that it takes a long time for the ponderous machinery of the departments to get around to Oregon, bnt when it does the effect of Mr. Markley's fine Italian hand will be seen in the results. There are several land ollice appointments still to be made in that state, and a host of fourth-class postmasters, some of whom will not even be permitted to fill out their terms. satisfactory man to their raee than Blackman. "Since then It has developed here that Collector of Customs T. J. Black, while pretending to support Blackman, was really working through one of his deputies, Floed, of Roseburjr, for the success of Hogan. Because every man who indorsed Blackman now wants to dictate to him the appointment of one or more of the deputies under him, these little matters have considerable importance. "Dr. Mullinix, of Astoria, has been a warm supporter of Blackman through out. He was urged hy certain treasury officials lo puMi his own claims for the collectorship, but honorably retrained from doing so. If he does not succeed now in getting the receiversl the day that all the insurgent officers would seek an asylum on Ihe American hip, bnt the younger officers would not yield . Benham said last night that da Gama, by bis failure to surrender, had lost an easy way out of his trouble. He added : "However, that's nothing to me. We have established our principle." WOCLD DISPLACE MR. PAQUKT. Oregon City land office, he will prob ably go home with empty hands Looted tht Legation. Rome, Jan . 20. Burglars entered the American legation last night, looted the safe and desks and set fire to all the pa- l;rs in inn omeea. a numoer ot sr- chives were completely destroyed. The othces are ruined. Minister Potter stated that no valuable documents were destroyed. The police are at work on the case. The motive of the thieves in so thoroughly destroying papers, es pecially archieves is inexplicable. All the newspapers comment on the case They agree that it is difficult to imagine what could have- been the incendiary motives. The Tribune recalls that a small bomb recently was found near Minister Potter's residence, but ais claims all knowledge of connection be tween (hat discovery and the attempt of .ast night. 1 he police are seyerely criti ciseel for their lack of vigilance in the neighborhood of the legation. London-, Jan. 30. Rothschild's banking-house has received a dispatch from Riode Janeiro saying that Admiral da Oama has surrendered. Baron Rothschild said his cable an nouncing the surrender of Admiral da Gama camt from the moat reliable source. He had no reason to douht it-cm p ot tne accuracy. The Brazilian niiniHtf a.M Tho Bond Isaua Legal. Washington, Jan. 30 Judge Cox, of the district supreme court, this niorning declined to grant the application of the Knights of Labor to compel Secretary Carlisle to show cause why he should not be enjoined from issuing $30,000,000 in bonds as proposed. The Knights of Labor will appeal from the decision to the district court of ap peals, and the case may eventually go to the supreme court of the United States. Bishop Ireland's Promotive. St. Locis, Jan. 30. A letter has been received here from Rome confirming the report that Archbishop Satolli will be made archbishop of Bologna, and be succeeded as papal legate in this country "Then there is Dr. L, P. Mullinix, of by Archbishop Ireland. he had no doubt the news was true, and that the final collapse of the revolution was only a quetion of a few days. The highest officials of the British foreign ollice expressed the opinion that da Uama's surrender to the United States admiral was the easiest way out of his difficulty. The chief question was what would Admiral Benham do with him. He could not very well surrender him to Peixoto lo be shot, and could not very well feed da Gama's followers indefi nitely. Union Paoiflo Catting fiatei. Chicago, Jan. 29. War measures were today adopted by the Union Pacific which announces its intention of reduc ing rates between Missouri river and North Pacific coast points, whereby the passengers tariffs will be reduced $19 from Chicago to Portland and Puget sound points; $15.60 to Spokane and similar points, and $14 to Montana com mon points. If the same rates are put in effect by the Great Northern and Northern Pacific, the Union Pacific will make a further reduction of $1. The rates quoted by the Union Pacific are : Portland and Puget Sound $40 Spokane 40 Montana points 35 These rates allow the Canadian Pacific only a differential of $5, which already has been refused by the Canadian Pacific. Evidently the Union Pacific has decided to unite with the Western roads in the contest. The Canadian Pacific has threatened to make a $7 rate to San Francisco if necessary to maintain its differential. A hot fight is expected in consequence of the Union Pacific's action. Improper and deficient care of th scalp will cause grayness of the hair and baldness. Escape both by the use of that reliable specific Hall's Hair Re- newer.