Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1900)
Enterprise. voi,:;.",. no. 2r, OUKflON CITY, OKKOON, FMDAY, MAY 4, WOO. ESTABLISHED 1866 Oregon City , . p o. WTuiarna, 1TTOKNKVH AN! V.oVSHr.WM AT LAW rr oMiuuN citv, umiuoh. fulitltti A Miauls alTlll. .- Mouat. we aluM Miifll!. " liat O.u.ial !- Utl.M. 31 (J. HTItlCKI.AM,M.I. llliMiilUt ami I'rtval Klpsrleiwe J lTrt hi ih(IiiiiI aeivUee lo Hi o. l ul HrefiM I'll ml Vi- loll jr. r1rlal Mdill'm ! I lu lelarrb. nil I tiroiiln ill ill fff. in ln t'ltti In Wlllaiti.il IU Jlug tlftli Immihi IVIiil'Ja. Hi , 4 lo It p. hi. tWft.(iOK CltY (iltJnS K iikpiii. j.o.c.arssu. aowMIX A CAwruKiJ, ATTOHMKYM AT LAW, 4m u. (J.I. III. win r -j'e ( u "it i lb or S. la t.uM Imi dm. )ll. I.. I. I'U'KKNH, PKNTIMT. I'rlrM Moderate. All Oparallona Ouaraiitoad. iVdey Building OreonCUy,Or. ATToltXKY AT LAW. um. oppo.ll llunil.jr't Drug Hlor. dragon City, - Vtfin. di HC1IUEHKU Viuilfyt Dbpcfal. ATTOKNKYATI.AW. one 0f MrKlllrtrk's Hho Klor. ttt lit Hank of Oin City. UtIOUB lift Oasuoa. ii. Ml UK It, MCH fliT in mU of Uaib. U croon., all kind ol Piling. si4 bilil-urk. twt.aih hi. he dapot. Orun Cltv, Or. I!. II ATM ATToltXr.Y AT LAW. Irl elinlln irlirrn l OmMy ("ourl n rruul pgiiiifH i!U f.tlf. oi'i-Mii limit!;' Hook Uif. JJIl. 0K'. IIOKYK. ....UENTIST.M. "ro.i i4 tlrUlft mot rtpaclallv. All oik rrnll 'I aaUitaatiuo (.uaraiii-!. OrtWw In CaulUM IHk. Vaeeine--- Fur FiiiIIk) Vaccination 2fc. each. Wo riM-Hv direct every tvw day a fin upply of reliahlo Vaccine and if you huy from u you will not Ik disappointed in the r u!tn. C1IAKMAN & CO. Cut Price Druggists. ttM - 5 H Wa4e B'IH ! h4- Mii . llJ BLOWN TO ETERNITY Kilila CauiM-M I tali Mine to Nwallow 800 jfra. 11 KkKVH llll.L HTML DIE. Virginia Attempts tt lilrranrhl Her Vgruea-rvU'e Ilngrea Tur DrnnM-rit. Halt I.aik, Utah, May I. A wlal Ui tli Tdlxid from KcofleM, t'Uh, aayi : The KnglUli lan(tiK can Dot deacriU tl. appalling dlaUtr nLkli occurred j hen at 10 :V tlii forenoon bj an explv ion In mln No. 4, o Ilia l'!aant Valli- Coal com pan, and by which cor tainly 303 men and upward liar lot thfllr live. At tlil hour 200 Uxlle hav Uxm raoover, arid tha work of re ua Ii still prxMwIing and will eon tinu until all Im11k ara brought lo the urface. Thera ara willing hands at wxk, and a fat a tha bcxlioa are raachixl they ara brought down to tha boarding hou8 and other company buildiugi, whra tliey are dreaaed aud picpared for Iha coroner' Inijoeai. Thee bnlldinica ara numeroua, and In each are from 10 to 35 bodies. When a eor e is brodnht out it la oioally carritcl ! to the place of dept. Here there la a cxiis of men, from four to 10 in number, with sponges, hot and cold water in tubs and other recepUcl. Tha clothing la Brat removed, tha awA and powder born waahed from there fare, the bodies pre pared and laid out In long rows to await l'ltiliflctijn by relativee or frienda. ofTico-holder and tha republican. Soma of the demorrala, Including Our ernor Tyler, have taken Iha ponlilon that their party cannot carry tha convention at tha poll on My V, They Innlrt that tha element named, with the addition of tha Illiterate white, will dfrat It. itoLT or rfrjKKE. Mill litr That Ha Will Mloblgaa With Him. Curry NSURANCE. r . i. K IUilroil TickeU to all ioinU East at low ratos fcj F. E. DONALDSON vim: AN I). J ACCIDENT rj 9 TIKKKV HA NOT RKfLIKU. Majr ft Trilaf t CwpramlH CUIia. ramlallr. Ih - vyyiy ' GROCERIES 1 For Cash rPIII COMMKHClAL BAXK or ci iitt. t.Ul. . . - 1100.000 taiaitt-n 4 aiial ! erie. Un dliPMial4. Hl l-ti..ii auMaa4MlUirbaafB all f"lu laihlaliuiM. rf """l lu f.l ub)ri U char na I'oa It Ulr. a). Ii C. LAtofalTTE. frl4ii . Wholesale Prices. HARRIS' GROCERY, First Corner From Court Houso. Wahiiixoto. April 30 It It aaid at the state department that Mr. Griecom, tha United tola tee charge at Constant! oople, ha not yet acquainted the depart ment with the nature of tha reply made by the I'orle to hit laat representation touching the American Indemnity claim, ao It is presumed that be, himself, bat not yet received an anwer. There ia me reason to believe that a powerful effort U being put lorth by the Tin kih government to coinprumiae the tneionary claima unortli lally. The mathuJ hlch la looked nnon a Dual i i feasible I that connected with Uie build j 1 ing of a warahip for Turkey in tha United rtate. II tha claimant ciiooee lo re Icvlvethe amount of their claima from an American ahipbuiMing firm Instead ol through Iha atate department, thereby j removing from ihe department the baai for further proaecution of ita demand upon the Porte, some inlerreting point ' of international law miicht be raised. It would seem that once committed to the state department, an International claim cannot be withdrawn without the con tent of the department, though whether there would be a refusal in thiacsae can not be stated. WaMiixoTo, April 30. Tha an nouncement of Governor 1'mgree in favor of democracy l believed by republican from that (lata to mean that ha I mak ing distinct bid for either tha vlce prveidentlal nomination on tha demo cratic tfcket or for tha nomination of that party as governor, It being evident that he cannot he elertxd either to tha aenata or aa governor oy in republican again. Tha Michigan tenator declare that the bolt of I'ingrM will not place Michigan in the doubtful column, an I that Mc- Kinley will carry k by not lea than 30,- 000. Ilngrea ha a twraonal following In Michigan that ha been surprising, and if ha could hold that personal following a tha nomine of tha democrat, ha miicht possibly msk Michigan aomewhat unaaie. Michigan was very unsound on the financial question, and it dolegate to tha Kt. Louie convention (ought the gold plank aa hard aa they could, but there ha been a great deal of education einoe then, and possibly tha populistic and Bryaniatic idea ara not a atrong a when the republicans went Into cam paign on a gold platform four year ago. Tha democrat are looklne upon Michi gan, Minnesota and Indiana aa doubtfu ground, and thee three etatee, they aay, with thoae they claim aa sure Jmocra tlr, will give them tha neceasary Tote to elect Bryan. tha Roer army in Iha north, ara moving; through Ladybrand. Tha British captured one Boer convoy Haturday, but ita site I not mentioned. W'ejnr Is dertd, General Brabant and Colonel Dalgety have moved north ward. According to information from Morrj, tha main army of Bocrt reached tha Leeuw river, due west of Ladybrand oo Honday. Tha Alrican bom tickniaa ha broken out in General Buller'a army. Tha Bloemfonteln correspondent point out that the deficiencies in tha veterinary department cane thouianda of loaaea. Thr morning paper give special prominence to tha (tatement of a net agency, that Sir Red vera Duller aent hi resignation to Lord Robert after tba Hpionkop censure were published, and that Lord Robert declined to accept It. Mr MOT HANK HKYAK. Wbartoa Barkar WI4 Mki tba MI4 tVoa4 rfatlal KaMlaallan. A. H. lUtKHWKK. ATTOUNKYATI.AW. Oitl.aortr Mf KnH. k'a Hli Htore, near Ida Hank ol Uron City. 0.n C'lTt, Oasooa. ATTOKNKY AT LAW iiiraAcrsor rirBTV rfis. 09lr n.il o Oroin CHr Knlf nrl- D tt. KKANl'LS FKKKMAN, -DKNTIST- Ur.hU of tha Northwestern Unlver silr Iintl Hchool, Chicago. Alo American College of lHntal Hurgery, Wlllamutla Block, Oregon Cily. HK Or CIIIOON CITT. o:ceit Bantlni noose U t.e City. rata up rapllat, V).0Pa Murplu. t,Mu. raitinanT, cai Careiei. vi.sr.iDsiT, oiiHisa. - ewriau. ineralhanklnf biialne't IraniaPted. hH.tln rereUatf iitilonl W ohc. Plror4 hill au4 notes (IUmmn4. Ciiunlj ami elt warranla boiifht liana mtil on available toourliy. Kirhani tiotiihl ami solil. Onlinniiiiis maile promptlr. , , ... .M l'r.luil,lavallaulaluaiirPrt h,.w: tler.hlo aanliaiia 1I ,,n l"llnl, rimUno.lthlnafaaii4 New York. airt p J ou tfm deposits. I.atakllahed i:. i Greeii 1900 Model IMPERIAL WHEELS $25 r'$30 Strictly HlKii-Grado, Fittwl with Any Kind of Tires. Call and Soi Our Samples Before You Buy. .TERMS EASY.V mm & Co. Oregon City, Or. Cor. 4th and Main Sts. NKW CONSTITI'TIUX IS VIKCINIA. Alltatloa ror It al4 lo b Bae4 aa Hoc ailltjr la tha Negro. liar llrhaaa Caaaa Haar Laaaa ta Lard BabarU' Cmrmlrj. Looo. May 1. (Tuesday, 3 :M a. m. The Boer are now showing uncommon activity went of Bloemfontein. They are in force between Fourteen Stream and Kimberly. On Sunday they occupied Windaorlon, west of tba railway, and now threaten interruptiona of the British force at Warnentou to tha north. Tbi, too, at a time when General Hunter is ahoal to start on a 200 mi'e march for Mafeklng probably with 5000 men. To tba eaat of Bloerr fonein the Been, on Sunday night, were atill hoi ling the hills near Tbahencho, while bt hind ibem long wagon trains, loaded with a heat for rim.APiLpHU, April 29. Interest ha been aroused in the approaching popa list national convention, which will be) held in Cincinnati Mar 9, owing to th possibility of that party turning ita back upon W.J, Bryan. According to Whar ton Barker, who baa received tha In dorsement of eome of tha populist aUt conventions lor president, tbera will b between WO and 1000 delegatea at the Cincinnati invention, the majority coming from tha South, West and Cen tral West. Asked a to tha effort ol hia nomination for tha presidency by tha populiat on Mr. Bryan'a candidacy, Mr. Barker ssld: "There can be no longer a doubt ia tha mind of any one who consider th sit nation that at leaat 1 ,600.000 of the 2.000,000. Populist votaa cat for Mr. Bryan in '06 will be thla year Inat to bin and cast for tha presidential candidate of the people' party. That tba demo cratic leadera know thia fact, ia made clear by the course of Bill. Pattieon. Gorman and other aasociateo. Tbe democrat will probably give tha nomi nation to some one else and thus invito the gold democrats back into tha fold." M r. Barker scooted tha idea of a atroos; opposition to President McKinley at the republican convention in thi city. Ua aeoerted that the president'a friends con trol the machinery of tha party, and that ba would be renominated. Mr. Barker aay be think the popo list have a fighting chance to win the presidential fiht. With McKinler. Bryan and Barker a the candidate b hefieve the former will win, but with Bryn not in the racw McKinlev'a proe pecuwill ba less bright. "I think," said Mr. Barker. "Bryan ia the man the republican would like nominated." PIONEER m$ht and Exjuefiji, Freight and parcels delivored to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE OLD WHEAT FLOUR. mnmmfrmvr Mudo hy tho Tatknt ruocKsa ia a Perfect Flour. Wheat that is not peanoned can not mako a strong flour. The wheat from which our Patent flour is made, is all old ptock. A,wk your grocor for Patent, and rcfuao to acoopt any "just as good," as thro is none. Portland Flouring Mills Co. Oregon City, Oreeon. Nw York, April 28. A pecial to the Time from Richmond, V., aay: The question of calling a constitutional con vention in Virginia, primaiilly for the disfranchisement of the negroee, baa been practically settled ao far a the Democrat are concerned. A majority of the delegates to the Democratic State convention, which meet at Norfolk on May 2, are Instructed in favor of making the call for the convention a party issue. Thi matter I now the absoibing one in Virginia, and the demand for tha dis (ranchisetnent of the negroee and other constitutional reform ha entirely over shadowed the original purpose (or which the Norfolk meeting was called. The constitution under which the peo ple now live was adopted in 1S(0 by what was known aa the Underwood convention. That body was compoeed of Northern settlers and negroes. The white people of Virginia, very many of whom were thon distranchisned, had little or no part in formulating tha organic law under which they have lived since. There i an overw helming sentiment in the state in favor of eliminating the colored vote from ita politic forever, Thi can only be accomplished by constitutional re vision. The elimination of the black vote i demanded not only from the great black bclta of Virginia, but also by the white counties. Some of the largest and moat influential of the latter elected del egation Instructed to favor a convention. The keynote ol this radical sutlrage re form has been sounded by the declara tions of some of the great negro couuties, These, in effect, insist that the present political condition cannot continue In the Old Dominion. The plain explana tion of these explanations ia that the people are tired of the means which they have been forced to countenance in order to retain white supremacy in the atate. They now demand that a constitu tional convention shall be assembled and the negroes removed from politics. The elements opposing this movement are the great corpoiations, the local Baking Powder The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the. sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from the most highly refined and wholesome ingredients, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is cheaper at its price than any similar article. Samples of mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently dis tributed from door to door, or given away In grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food, and in many cities their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a corrosive poison, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing lU KOYAl BAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.