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1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1898. LOCAL JiiIiiimdii luii Dip best liuir culler In llio city. Nli'0 I.IU'l'H fur (1 1 curt ti IliltlllllU I'liflip nl tint K in k i t htoin. t'lllllllflllN lllllHIIIIil builllctH llil'll Hllll'd- (Ion hi the Km ki'l (c irn l.inlic uihI cliililii'iiN iiml 'i vM iir nil klnili Iiiiiii 5 criitu iiiniinl ui llic U.n kri lorn. Illcvclii i'Iiumii'In, h.i'li lull iiniinl, w hile I'liium l juNt iln' ' 1 1 1 t'i t'-ii'iviil (ilil fnrniliii it fii' ( Inii iiiiiii Ci t'nl Hull' l'i iiimin. Wo curry licllrr ' Iv'c" in. I luster h " Siillllii'lili ill luwrr I'liri H limn utiv iui., III OiCk'iiii City. I i , 1 1 . ir mi i il. Hlnp Hint ciiii:li ! Initio umiilnu, ll IIUIV li'.id to culiMiiniplliiil. A 2"ir liultle il MhIhIi'm Ciiii? i i i . y h.iv.i j-iiir lif'1 Hulil l.y riiiuiiini AC" , li n'ihiii, I in gun Ciiy. I' or n ipilct pliicc In liilcli ymir lior' H away (nun tin- motor tin" nit' I u I'lii' i' t" K"t Hint I'llliH Ji ill of li'iiil ilitf nr Ihiim.' lnit'lli2 I'll 1 1 on S. I'. Fri'li.tiiiu's r ) ii .( on Fifth Htri'i't. Karl' Clover l!ooi 'I'rH, fur CoiiMiiini tlon it' tint licht mill ( after in. i on It you don't nay ho, return tlm pnckiitfp mid ip't your money. Hold ty Cliiirinun & Co , driwuiMtH, Oregon City. Catarrh Cured. A clear hewl and sweet breath secured with Hlilloh' Cuturrli Kouicdy; 10I1I mi Kiiiiruntcc. NuhmI Inji'ctor free. Hold ty t 'Imriiiuii A Co., ilrui!KilH, Orriiii City. Khlluh'a CoiiHiiiii'tioii Corn cure where others full. It In tlm leu-linn ("unli Cute, mi'l no limiiii should In' without it i'll'KHIIIlt til lllkl Ull'l K'K'H nlil lo Ho' iiot. Holil liy ('liiiriuiiti A Co.. diuHls, Oregon City. Tin' Om'K'iii I'Iuiii'it n lu'lun im l III I'mll'ilnl Vi'iiii'4iiV. 'flier Wil n luri;i nlii'iii.iiic Mini Judn li.illuniiv of thin ritv prciuded. Jinlt'rt icol I Williams I ilrlivi'ii'il llm iiil'lii'" A li:o li.iiiiiu-t u provided by tin1 auxiliary corp. Jl oili li KilVn ai i ll'' ted president itml ! (il'O. IllllU H i Ictlll'V. I Mr. 1'. K.'ti I. mo ol I'll... I li.i , ( ..i . .i): "liiirin iny lnu'ln'i'n lute Mck-ti.'K- f r. in i.iii.- rh. ii ii.iIimh, I 'liunitii r liiiu'" 1'niii I'.i'ni ih tin' mi'v tciH 'lv tli.it (iivn liiiiimiy n lief." Mini iiMuT' lime li nlilii' l l i 'die . oin't r.'ii. I (nun iiin tthUli t! :h S'l.lmriit ull.ir.N lot f;.'..!v A. !! ii '1 sx N.iMiilii t:iii to .,iiiit our lioiiic, Imrn ronK l in , yi Ii-h, lniijli'i. mo. nil CliHriiiiui A Co. Iiuvh tlin ui'm y I r tlio Im-mI I'urc J'rt'i'iiii'il l iiint iinnU, ll Hol.l nl li on tlmu I'oitluiKl llcl'i. lu inrmlior ('Imriiiiin'it I'riiu Stori'. Tlio Oriuiiul Cut K ilo Vtufgt. liuninl WiIIUiiih, Kt Un) nortlii'itHt cor nor u( Ctuitur mill Svvcutli utrci tn, tma a thole" mill well wli'i ti ll Hlix k o( (mnlty IfriKirlcH lilch lie ti m lllmt at vrry reBoimlilu tHU'd . Hi motto i "live nil K't live, w ith lioiimt wolglit and nifaMireii". Uoo.1 dulivuruil to any !rl vt the city. I have bn a auirrer from clironlc diairliot-a ever ainre tlw war and liave u.wil all klnda "of intilicinc for It. At lant I found nnn remedy tlmt lina Iwon a mircvHS a a cure, and tliat I CliauilNr- lain'a Colic, Cliolura and Diarrhoea roiiimly. 1'. K. (iNiHHAM, Ciaar Milln, La. For al ly Ovo. A. I Unlink. I was wrloubly nfllicti'd itli a coiigli for auveral yearn, and lant fall had a luore acvore eolith tlmn evur before, 1 liavo lined many reinedie without rv colvlnit rourh relief, and being ncoin tiiuiidud to try a botiln of CIuuiImiIhIii's CoukU liuiiiL'dy, by a friend, who, know Ing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me I tried It, and with the inont KratifyiiiK results. The first bottle relieved tne very much and the second bottle has ah aolutely cured me. I have not had as good health (or twenty years. Kenect- fully, Mrs Mary A. Board, Clarotnore, Ark. bold by Geo A, Harding. Hoy Wanted. Iudiistrious boy about 15 yeara of ago (oleum the printer's tiade. Apply at the F.ntorprluo ollk-e. Whul Dr. A. L. Suiter Mu). Buitai.0, N. V. (Iknts. From my porhonnl knowledK, Kiiined in olmervintr the efTect of vnnr Shi loll' ('tire in pases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to sny that It. it the most romarkable Remedy thut lm ever hecil hroimhl to Diy nttuntion. It has eeitninly ssved niunv from CoiiHiimption. Sold by Chat man & Co., drii'sts, Oregon City. Stockholders' Moellnir. Notice is hereby xiven that the unmiiil meeting of the stockholders of the Ore gon Ci'y Miuiufiictui'iiiK Company will be held at the olllco of the company, in On'tion C'ity, on Sutunhiy, July i), 1SIIS, at 10 o'clock A. M. of fuiid day (or the pnrpoNH of eleellnu directors o( the cor pora'ion to irrve for the onmiinjr yenr nrrd tnnnetin; S'li'h bulnp ss mny pr'"Tly fi'ino hrf'0 C'P pelrhoMcrs' ini'i'tin. 0. 0. Jacohs, 6-J 7 1 Socretnry. Oregon City, Juno 1, 181)8. NFAVS AND lll'Ht hIiiivii III burlier hIhii llio city at JoIiiihoii'i Tim Victor Mlhilulil linn sproi ki't J r -M'lltll clllllll linuhiK" Hint l'Xi'l'nht fililiuil IimhI ymii ' iiiiliriiH "I wall paper at ri'ilnri'il niri4, 5 anil llli! counlcm id I'.clluiiiy A I.iim'Ii, A lduli rut" W.in;llll"i fftt'H'K m i ni I'.rlliilllV A l!i'i'll, I'llllll' f'll fur ifj on i-iihv li riiM, Our inn! In i i "I. pii'lil." In the lute, liiilliueiy i ijri n.ili'M iiml uniill I New Vic k hlyien in Chl.U (iol.li'Mllll. j Villiiiif ctiiliiirii rv, tlm Intent hIvIcm . I '! i rtno'iit i".' r I i !.t i, i li.'i'.iii t 'ii v ill Hie lis 1 1. it i'ii i h k nllire. Neinl tint . 1 1 iii'inm: In yoin tri.-u in 'lie i..i I mi I lliil urn- i 1 1 1 1 ii'i ill.-1 nl l;.it .'iilni; ou in I I n I. ,iin 1 1 roiilil', , It ii t ti y iii'lute linn t'i I . i , 1 1 with UN, A 'lnll.ir r.iveil in eiinl In two duiliirM I'liliH'il. I'uy up your Kuliheii'inn to tin- Km hiil'lilKK mi'l tfi't the hi'lli'llt of the reduction in price, At the, M K. i huri h Hilulny morning June 111, Infiint biiptisiii will bn wliiiln iHteri'd. Hervlcex appropriate totheoc canon This will he chlMreli's day and a iroi;riiui in the evening. The peiiple of Ml. rieanant gave M. I J Monie mid fiiuiily on Tticdiiy evening, June 11, an old fiixhiiineil Miirpiixe partv, tlieni tie at Ii'HhI 50 1'reM'iit, The even Iiigiu.n piiHeil iiiifiiini'K by I he young, and S'H'iul chut witli the older ones, when at it l.iln hoot an ahuuiliiiice of di'lici'iim I ii cre.uii and ' iiki; w as nerved, after w h'ell all retired lo their hntneS feeliiitf Hint hiii Ii o imi.imh hIiiiuIiI iieeur iiftener, lien' lo Look (hhhI. ( ii mxI looks are icully lie hi) Hi. in tlin ileep, ilepciiililii( eiillii-ly mi u he.illhy C'lui'liiii'ii of all tlie vilul ui;an If the liver In imietive, y,iu h ive a hil'loilx hik ) if Hlir fl'nlllH'h U 'lix'lldele:!, y. huvu a il)i.ii' tie hiiik ; if Vn'ir kidiiev re uf fc. 'c I, V"'l t.nve ft pinehed Inuli, Secure cm I lie.ilth, and V"U will Binely Imve K " . ly.'l;, l.!eetr:o 1 . 1 1 r . . is a gmul Ail. 'MUe lilel Toui'". A''lf diiiM'tly oil t'ie "loui.ieh, liver and kl.llleVH, purillex! j th" lilo-'d, cine pimple, hint, he and I i b'ii!i, and 'ivr II (.wil visp!exi"ll. j j I ..I Cli.irini.il A Co.'" Pie,,; .-'l.trc. ;,u j ; t i iitf er Ii ili le. Miril.'t, I'm civiiTil-1'ii .u ev In Ore-ion t!itv, .i u- 1. 1. is:. -I, Mu,. . r. li. i'lUhury and Mr A! en M I'.iorill One of the prettiest Jure weddings of thexeaniii look place lit the rehldenieof Mr. and Mrs. John (!. 1'iMitity, in this ciiy, Vcilneday iifterinHUi when their diuik'liter, Miss Veia K. Tilabury was united in marriage to .Mr. Allan Mcl.iine Kllsworth, of 1'orlland, Itcv. J. K. (Simp son of the latter city olhViutiiig. The houe was very handsomely dewrated with roses, marguerites, sweet pes etc., the prevailing color la-ing green and white. Promptly at I'M to the (trains of Tanhauser, played by Miss Beatrice Harlow, o( this city, the bridal proces- mioii, led by Miss Dolly I'ralt and Master llowaid tt tickler each Waring garlands of green, proceeded lo the temiwrary altar at one end of the spacious parlors where they were met by the groom and best man, Captain von Fgloflstein. Then followed the ushers, Messrs Samuel I.udeis and Robert Catlin, of Portland; the charming bridesmaids, Miss Grace Welsh of Stockton, Cul. and Mlsa Bertha Uarln of Porthind ; the beautiful maid of honor, M in Florence Morey of this city; and lastly, leaning on the arm of her father, the bride, certainly one of the fairest. Khe was daintily gowned in white organdie with tulle veil and carried a bouquet of bride roses. The brideamaida' dresses were aa fol Iowa: Miss Welsh, green and white figured organdie; Miss Barin, white Swiss over green organdie and Mias Morey, green organdie with moire rib bona. After the ceremony refreshments were served, at which lunction the memliera of the Ayli club, to which the bride belongs, and her most intimate friends, assisted. The room where the brldu'a cake, containing the ring, was distributed, was a creatiou in red, white and blue; flags were artistically draped and red and while roses, blue bachelor bullon and other flowers of the above named colors were ingeniously arranged. As the legend runs, the ono who secures this circled band, she it is who next w ill don the wedding garments. The young lady whose fate Is sealed is the bride's idler, Min Hiucl Pilsbuiy, The bride adopted the pretty cuetom of tossing her bouquet and from an upper balcony she threw it to the throng of merry maidens below and fortune favored Miss Minn Kelly in obtaining tho fragrant, prlr.e. Mr. and Mrs. Kllaworth loft on tho 3:45 train for a short wedding trip to the Sound, bearing with them the congratu lations and best wishes of many friends. U-irii. Lovurr. To Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Loyott, on June 11th, a iluughter. OAOTOIIIA. Boar tl A 1 119 m iM Have Always Bought Tli9 Kind You Have Always E!6-i.aturo of INCIDENT. Hick lleii'lin hH nhsoliilely and M-r-miiiienlly cured by lining Mokl Tea. A pleiimiiit herb drink, Curex coiiHtipa tiori and indigeHlioii. liiHkea you eat, sleep, work and happy. Hut Mud ion giiiiruniffd or money luu k. 2'i cents and tr) cents, J"V. fird Inii IhMiied his proclama tion lo (III I lie irglinciit recently sent to thn front by this nlun. L'uder hisc;ill Onyoii ( 'il v gel 12 men and I,ieitemuit Mei.nei Ii.ih cli.iik'u of tlm Ciroiling of (lie leenilN. T. ciirolled ineii ailt be Ki'til mi .mil J .iii the ciiiui'iitiv to w hich the) pioperly I elnng and not he put in to a r. giiiieiit 1 1 i hi iinother ftuie, Wlicn a m'im.iii in luiiiiiK lleh mid w.i'iing ,i4v th' to i i-K'i'ii for ubiriii, Nutbin mi wnri i 'H a physician. Con mini 1 1 v-1 iiieild never ilie if they eoiiM MV mi iln ir ii uiil wel;lil. in fuel there would l.e no ci.tifiiiiipiion il there wiih no w.ilii.g of ,n HMiteiu. Till cullne (i ti" li.H-nl f,.-li I a fmlnre to pniHirly .h.d't tlm loo. I e.iien. NiiiM tenth of our iii"iM"H date hack to Njine do- raiiuelneiit of the h'oi :h. 1 he Hlmkcr Pigealive Cordial will slop this wiiHtniK of the ho.lv. It acts by eiiii-ing the fisd wc cut lo be digested so as to do good, for nndit-mted food diM' mine harm than good. The Cordial contuliis food aheuily digested and is a dige-ter of food as well . Kvery mother l.atea to make herchll dien take Cantor Oil, Liuol ia sweet Ca-torOil, li cuil Cnui'l. Oregon City vf "larkinn ih county, man date, of iiiircii ourt entered bv which county turns over to the city fl'H".15 and coals. .Minnie Ham vs L Ham divorce granted and plaint ill" given her maiden name of Minnie McKe.in. Paelli.' Iiiiileiii'.ii! (,',) va Sliiv-iey, juil(.i n,ciit of sj . 1 7 given plaintiirand alta' lied p'Operiy or l-ied S"id. XV V, llidd!.,-..,, v i: C M...l,'o, k and wife diniii.'. cd; i.,j uritii-d mil of i.ourl. Kx er' eiupl"V.-l le,- gr m l jury hill of ,:' l'i ."it or ! - e I p. . S A Nic.u-,1 v it 1, i.e-ll. dif tni se I, t.ii nt I'etcnu.i V- A lain Ti.'j r, hale of reul proTty, coinirined. I" i (' him ! I i . I, It .! m.-y , i-lit) of leal properly, couth ui"d Cfitootii! Jau.' s vs Cynis Junes, or dered ih it d ("ti I fti pay $'", ti rtlinm iy do. Ii.j th.' n. 1 -ii.-v .,f tlii- nit. I.liig s 1 nire, ord red tint pro i( bv bon the referee la mude by July 1st. Stock v Piittkaiueraiid HonuevamnA McP.rido, judgment against Puttkamer f'.'iJ151.."i-t and attorney fee of f.') I in favor of Honiieynian A Mcttride and mortgaged prop-rty ordered sold. Thayer et al vr Fehler, decree of fore closure set aside as thete is another dip (oiidant to be brought in. IVrvall vs Bucbannan, judgment of flM'J.83 and i!0 attorney fee given plain tiir. NEW casks mm. C. K. Loitzee vs. John Glick, action for 345. I). A. Bowen vs. James Shaw, et al, foreclosure. Security Saving & Trust Co. vs. 8. V, Luelling. foreclosure. Jacob Htaiifler vs. M. II. Flannagan et al, foreclosure. Jas, Buckliee vs. W. H. Burghardtet al.for 1100.45. Use Our Quaker Cabinet. Enjoy Turkish, Russian, Sulphur, Perfumed, Thermal, Medicated and Vajior llaUis in the privacy ol your room at home or abroad for three cents. Water baths cleanse the outer akin or surface only. Oar method cleanses, purities, invigorates and tones up the en tire system inwardly by opening the five million clogged pores of the kin, enab ling nature in her own way to expel by perspiration all impurities and effete matter from the body. Makes your blood pure, your sleep sound, your skin soft, white and beautiful. You feel younger, like a new being. It poatively prevents and cures uisease. The Quaker is endorsed and recommended by the moat eininunt physicians and over 97,000 users. Ladies are enthusiastic in its praise. No assistant or experience needed. A child can operate it. For sale by Steward A France Oregon City. Wanted. Some wood haulers. Apply to Ohkijon City Manukactciunu Co. Beautiful shirt waists, latest Russian blouse front at the Racket store. Throning Machine fur Sale. A ton hoi se traction engine and is in separator for sale. This property good ordor and will be Bold cheap. W. II. Bonnby, Redland, Oregon CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of KAKT 0HTFf S0IITrJ,ln',0, pck n' '' im ""' ,"'i",uv (liH'kiimHH County IVojilo WrJie from A Tar. TllltLi: L.Vn.ltlAIMINU I.KITKUS I.'iinIIIiiic ,w York. Tragedy hkngitwiiy, mid Hot Mint from Hie Orcs'iii. from An liiteret!i ,o!t'r From Xcvr Vork Ni'.w Voiiir, May 7. It imiv be of in- teri-ht to soino ol your readers that the writer. l.Kvii,,. r..,.i.l..,l ir. ii,, r-lu. severai months should uivo a little an - count ol bimwlf, arid incidentially, cjieak of some tlilnH of inti-rent in this, tho greatest city on our continent. Mionld any resident of the Falls City seek us, we in iy he found rci'lim; near Morning aid" Park, whliina b'oi k of Columbia tiniverHii y, in full view of (irant's tornb. Our church is (hut of the Holy AiOHtles, comer ol Went Twenty-eight street and Ninth aveim where, during the hot months of July and August, all services are HiiMpendud, except the morning ser vice and sermon at 10 :-". They will hear tho same voice beard in St, Paul' and, they may listen to the same sermon. This city la one of overwhelming magnitude. It resemblea more and more, London, tho metropolis of the world, Its increasing size impresses us. But it is a city of extremes and excesses ; so sre all cities. There is splendor and squalor, intensity and illness, virtue and vice, infidelity and faith, horror and happiness, hell and heaven. But, upon the whole, Christianity has an immense and increasing influence here. All demonstrations are alert and earnest. The Episcopal church is, as an armv with banners, mighty and Christlike. At times we have been able to get away from our own church to vlit and observe the workings of others Home are lion ked for Hilii iilii.'ily of service, others fur lienuty, othe's for practical work, and a'l ulike for their earnest desite to bless mankind. If a kind Providence sloii! give us llio opportunity, we hhall be il to recite thce thing, fiotn th'.' ch mi-el of St. Paul's Home dnv. I'ptothe fiii-tof June the weather, for to mouth, lun been a dNag.-ccahie a it was unusual. Out of s-'vemv con secutive days only eleven were without snow or lain. We have known, f ir )eu.4, Inat ;iie rainfall, per uiiuuui, Ma the S'Hiie in Philadelphia, I'.ivi'i.port, Iowa, and Portlaut', On-gon; but, this hi'iiii: the tit Hi i-piing in Ilie E.irtt in 11 y.'niH, w weie not ipiite prepired ir ki tii'ti h t novv and rain. We bpd fnrgot'en the variubleiieM and sudden turning of the weather, Discerning business men say to me that the entire Pacific Coat is on the eve of a tremendous commercial uplift That if we annex Hawaii, and hold the Phillippines, the center of trade will perceptibly shift to that region. This may be optimistic; but there is no doubt ing that ships of commerce w ill take the place of ships of war, and, like shuttles, back and forth between the coast and the isles of the ocean, construct ties that shall bind peoples and enterprises to the enrichment of the individual and the welfare of the whole. Shall not Portlaud as well as San Francisco share in the commerce of the seas? Shall not the splendid Willamette riyer, with its un surpassed opportunities for industrial enterprises, have a large part in supply ing Honolulu, Apia, and Manila with manufactured fabrics? Witboit neglect ing cereals and fruits, why not increase, in quantity and variety, all sorts of manufactures? Not so much the larni as the factory, not so much produce as products have enriched England, New England and the Eastern States. The farmer is honest, the manufacturer is invenuve. The farmer develops the ground beneath his feet, the latter brings riches from afar. The farmer supports tlio manufacturer, but without the latter, the former would simply subsist, having scarcely money enough to pay taxes. If, as busiiraes wen predict, we must henceforth have a navy that shall rise to second place, and a standing army quadrupled, and with new and large markets upon the Pacific and in the Orient, why not Oregon City and the major halt of the valley share in the coming prosperity? Why not young men and strong men combine to manu facture? Why almost anything, from a patent medicine to a battleship. Wm. D. William. A Letter From the Far North. Skauway, Alanka A few lines from this place may not be unwelcome. Tlie weather is all that can tie desired, warm and pleasant, no sickness to speak of, nor has there been for some time. Several of the doctors who have beeu here during the winter and spring have left, notably Dr. Cornelius; and the flue new Red Cross hospital is almost un occupied. Packing, which was almost suspended while the winter trail was breaking up, is again going forward, the wagon road being of great asaintance. Times, which wereduli, comparatively, while the packing was stopped, are lively again especially since the railroad boom struck the town. This road, whh'h waa doubtful for awhile, Is now an assured fsct, and 1 beimi pushed rapidly, rights of way being secured, and the i i constantly. Property is rising in value every day, A Ore carlessly set In a brtih heap, and left to its own devices, spread and burned ulirht bonnes, ome of the houen 1 contained large outfits which the owner' Intended starting for Dawaon with soon. ! D.icoratlon Day W is duly observed here by exercise in the Hoyal Theatre building by Mm school cbilnlren after a parole headed by the hand playing unli able inUHii; A Negro woman was fourd rriurdered in her room a few days ago, nod the mur derur hai riot us yet been iipprehemled . j I find that a great manv. owiiiL' to the ' '" ""' oi rnaway 10 me items n-tail- 1 ",e "l ltl" avalanche on the I Chilcoot trail, are under th't impre"ion that It ocenred on this trail, which in a mistake. The Chi!co,t Ih tho Inea trail. This 1m the While Pass, or Kkagway trail, and ia nafe. War news is eagerly looked lor, and is had here in pupors four to five days ol I from Neat tie. Fine fishing is bad In re in the lakes for trout and bIko in tho hay for various salt-water fish. Htrawbeiries and cher ries are in market, aim various kindo of vegetables, brotixht heie In cold stor age. Some nice gardens are being put in here, and there la no doubt but what they will do well. Streets have been gravelled in the town, and look very nice. Mr. Mclntyremav possibly go into the interior soon. His friends may be glad to know tl at his health has greatly im proved since his residence here and he is so fat and hearty they would hardly know him. He sends greeting to his friends and wishes for success to the Republican party. Mas W. M. McTxtyrb. Fred SeUonou the Battleship Oregon. V. S. S. Okkgos, off Santiago ok Ct ba, June, 2, l&'M. Duar Sister I am going to keep a sort of diary now and write each day un til I get a chance to i-end it. The Oreou is with Sampson and part ol Schley's fleet blockading this port. This after noon at 12 :V the lookout haw a smoke snd theOieon gavo ch-i-e for Vt hour. Was run ntnii-r forced draught, making knots an hour, almost us much a hoc iii ido on l.er trial t ip, 10 7'.)' So you M-e stie is not much dam ii" 1 by the long trip, ov-rt?ok the tujj at 2:5); Prove 1 to bu newspaper tu Li-ute.-i-ai.t Kvei'l LoA'd tiie t i arid r 'iue- mandedthe captain for rimuing away June 3 Lul ni-ht three, iikii v.iluu- u teer.-d to take an old coal steamer and; fr.i.ki.ui'iu itie entrance w l.aibor ! which U vpry stfdl ow, so tint tho Sian ih ships which are in there could not get ont. It i known that shtps are in the harbor but they do not know bow many. They sunk the steamer all right but have not yet returned. The foit is at tiie entrance to the harbor and it ia feared that they are captured or killed. At 3:30 a Spanish tug came out and steered for the flagshp, New York and informed the admiral that men from tbe coal steamer were captured, two being slighlty wounded the fort has fired a few at us but tbey are such poor marksmen that I don't consider we have been under fire, the nearest shot at as about 300 yards away. At 11 :30 general quarters sounded and we started to chase something, pre sumably a torpedo boat. The New York, New Orleans and Dolphin fired at it but the Oregon being stationed farther out did not get there in time to fire. It is believed the New Orleans sunk her. The forts fired a few shots but they were so wide ef tbe mark that they caused no excitement. June 4 The cable-boat cnt the cable last night, so the Spanish have no com munication with the ontside world. The torpedo boat Panther picked np two 15 foot torpedos that were floating about. They were fired by tbe toipedo boat that we chased last uigtit. The Spanish hare a poor eye for shooting (or tbey have about 19 ships to shoot at and they missed all of them. At 4.25 tbe fort fired a shot at the Massachusetts and the Texas returned the tire; died one shot. Cieueral quarters sounded on the Oregon and we loaded all the guna and waited . The fort would not fire again, so we didn't, as we are waiting for troops to hold the town after we capture it, 10,000 are expected tonight when they arrive look out for a squall. Cuba seems to be covered with Morro castles but 1 think it They all say that nt Ef BiiMf Says Mist Bn S! HARRIS' GROCERY Headquarters for Hay, Landptaster, Seeds, Etc. We have just removed to the old Bee Hive stand, next to Huntley's Book Store, and have received a new line of Gents' and Boys' Furnishing Goods for Spring and Summer direct from New York which we are selling at the Lowest Trices. Give us a trial and we guarantee to give every customer satisfaction. Main St. between 7th and 8th, Li ' li Royal oiakf the food purt, wholom and IiIIcImi. ! V! sr. oor. SI FOWQER Absolutely Pure OYt feAffffta IODH to., H(W VOMff. will go up In smoke tomorrow learned tonay that the poor fello'.i !,-'.iSi toe M'-rrimac are confined in the fort, k if we bombard the place we muft kill them. We cannot see tho to aii, lor if i behind a strip of laud. The hay U ( narrow and so situated that a ship mi-ht pai-s and neyer so it. We have. U'cn within 4,8K) yards of the fort tudav hut they wouldn't shoot at us. TheOr goa has been cheered eyery place we havsr Wen. except by the Spanish and they don't know a good thing when they aeo it. We feel the beat a great deal here but otherwise suffer no inconvenience ; havsr plenty of hardtack, flour and canned meats and vegetables. I am dres-edi mostly in a small towel sitting under ventilator while I write. Eveiyone is im patient to begin fuhting.but as we can't, we smoke Key West cigars and wait. They sold us about 10,000 ancient egifs at Ket West and for days most of the erpr held their nones. It looked funny to the boys hold their noses with one fiaml and crack an egg with the other. I don't like eg'S myself. I like to collect relics bat ancient e,' are not in my lintv Well, I g!ieH 1 will quit for this t nie.. Fred Nbucs. Emil Lund, a Swede of Oswego, whifa laboring under temjiorary insani'j Hiu.-eicd bis tliroat three times cuttii.f the j'vular vein and trachea. Lund liaJ j been working for Mr. Morey on tha ranch and the distressing accident occur j red aii hi'. Su'. ioik in the morning w hilar hU wifij wa. gering breakfast, 'f heia ia email chance for recovery as l e tias tu'iNiiru Vnv V:tLr frmn liw- of itli r A ,.t.n ,..;,; ;. ,lutj M. Tli'it Lat? Dtuk can h urt. t irr Out ait. nia- Dr. Mika' tUVli l'LAblLK. 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