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Oregon City ENTERPRISE. VOI, 35. NO. 31 OIlKdON CITY, OKKOON, FKIDAY, JULY C, 1000. ESTABLISHED 1866 O V Kiifttliitm ' I'iml'k. !MK'K V KAHTUAM Attornoys-nt-Lnw. CuiMiii'f'i'4'' Heal Ktttt nml I'ro- .at Law, FNipUtlrn. t,lifil"'Tlll made, Mditry leaned Or.m ('ilyt Orr-goti q , 4pU. UToUBHriB, rruKMvn AND ' 0t?NHK.Ij)l(H AT LAW Hlla tmit uoiiim tur, ossooa furtl'b Ab.lr.el ll Till. I.O.M MnU.f . P..f- flu Mit a. ul liaii.art O.u.fal Pud... ('. KTItiCKI.ANn, M.D. (,.ltial ml 'rlvi Kifltiir Vpnt M 'fi'fr..lolil wttlrai til III I) ul l'r(ilt 'll IHil itlnlly. r1rlal iiunil'iri I !( lo I'alarrli end I dmnle Jm Iw.i of rff. ll,M(lfn. tllllr III Willamette il iil'li'4 lirrlr liutir.l llUo lie. In., i lii 0 ii. hi, : I i S C I r Y oi'.Kfio.N i e ii'itiiu. I. v, It ATTOKNKYH AT LAW, uu.aa citt, oao. Ill prunlr. all iheotu ( lb Mala. 01' I i t.uS.!4 Hi. jmj. J)U. I.. I. 1'ICKF.NH, DENTIST. ' I'rlre Modniat. All Oparatlona Guaranteed. pn Uy Building Oreson Clly, Or. AY. ' ft. t"KKM, ATTltNKY AT LAW. nit.- 0mIu Huntley's Jlrng Mora. 'f(im City, - irtn. c HCIIUEIJK!.. ATTOUNKY AT LAW, 01 or Mr knirli k Hlio Hiorv. n.ar id iUiik of Ui-n I'll;. ii.. Citt (o. II. Mi I.I.Kit. -PKSflHT- h. mi. of Iraib. (old crowns, til kind, ol nillt'Ki Slid blldtf.aurk. IWt.olli rL li.ar ilul. Of.rfqn CUT, Vt. (J K HAYKJi ATTdltS K.nllnn if I 1 and I'ro lltalri, o'mIi iiuii.. . ior. iKO. JIOKYE. ....DKNTIST.... Ciuwn and llrlilg w.irH Hperlatty. All ik warranted and ..u.l.ctlon guaranteed. OnV In CaufUld H!k. 'I'll COMMKHCIAL HACK op oKKtioN mr. HL, lioo.aw Ijxmi m.L. lull. iliiriMinlocl. M.ko. r.il lrMim.. huvi .nil Mil. irtiaiit. nil .11 IxilnW luilm l-iilim) rtl.lM, Kiikii. aud lliitif Von I 'i-otiia i pi-c. .ulijoi l to chwk Hauk l"Hi limn . a. in 4 r. M. t u. umniitrrR. rTi-ini. t, i. MKYKK Cafclf. jY. m MttCHHKU, . ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW. Otlim,,,,,, MiKlllrli'k'a HIhmi Hlor, lirar tlif Hmik of Orrnoiil'Uy. Okfcioa ( itt, . (iMHioK. J L. I'OUTf.R, ATTOUNKY AT LAW TiTorraorTT ruaNinMai). 0flp mm t or((gf)n 0i,T KiiU-rpri'. KKANC1S FKKEMAN, DKNTIST Cfuliiiitu of the Northwonlrn Unlvo ., "Itv Donlal Hfhool. Chlcniro. 'o American Uollenoof Denial Hurjfory, illiimntla Mock, ro on City. JJANIC Or 0HK00M CITT, BantlDn House li ttie City. pm opcrii.i,M,ooa lluruluL liU.HAO. 'mailt, cvaili. a. CArniLP. J"'a PH..IUINT, a ao A. MianiH. G"Hia, . . . a. , cAuriBLD. i lnralhankliif bn.lne.i tran.aolad. rPmlt. rnirir.ulieoi to ohook. PPro.ad bllu and untci dUooiiuted. """"ilyand city warrant bought. V. ?" m44 on Uble i.ouritr. (.'.""nMbounhtaiidioM. . u"""m.1 promptlr. "'lu.oi4aT)ltutnrp,rt of th world ""raphlo tiohaua old on Portland, Baa fuol.oo.Ohloaioand New York. "reit palj on tfm depo.lti. A Cutting Affair. Wo Jiavcjuat rorcivrd ilinrt from th liinmifiu tiirrra a Ibtro nMnortment of up to ilatfl Cutti-rn nucli aaiKKki t ktiivca, (n il kiilvi auti'l tirunniiiK knivra ranging in irii:o from lk) Ut II.IX). Manicure xi'lfHom, fiii-r nail clipi ami vi-nt MK'kit acinHora from 'J'c upward ; alao futicy rnznra ami larl r ra.ora, norno that wouM Io cheap fur Vt.(K but e nrn lulling aamo from II. Mi to f2rj0. Cuimitlrring the quality tlii-y arc tho li-at atul hrnMHt K1k'1 Kiilvta and lUzom ever oiri rwl In lhi city. CJIAKMAN & CO. Cut Price Druggist. yxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I INSURANCE 5 KIKE AND ACCIDENT 't J ? J Kailroad Tickets lo all points East at low rates. ' jj , p. E. DONALDSON J CHMMPION Mowers and Binders (live Iwst satisfaction of any. Koal what some of your neighbor in Clackainaa County ay about thetn. ..rrltilljr rommrnil. th ampin. ian.1. OdoUr 5. HS. . A M iV ST A V KB Co, Iji. tllrKoll. -Tlic Champion Hinder lc... he pl aam baa gltrn me kmhI MiUfartion, anl am vll plraM-d with ll. V can t ut jjrain that .not lirr makf of machine wouM not hanillr. All the fannrra wr cut for arr more than pleai with the work, ami have prouiitrt! u Ihrir rutirr cutlinK fur another year. Can cheerfully rrcuin mrnit the New Cliatiiioii Itimlrr to my frlrn.la, acipiaintaiHTa ami fellow far mer whociprct to buy bimlcr lu ! ;. wallack. Mitchell Wagons are Standard and have been for 05 years. Whim you buy a Mitchell you buy tho best that can possibly b) built, and run no chances as to quality. Mitchell. Lewis &. Stavcr Co. Front and Taylor Sts., OLD WHEAT Made hy tho Tatknt ruorKss is a Pk it f ect Fi.ot'R. Wheat that ia not seasoned can not make a Btrong flour. The wheat from which our Patknt flour Is mado, Is all old stock. Auk your grocer for Patent, and refuse to accept any "juat as good," aa thero ia none. Portland Flouring Mills Co. Oregon City, Oregon. a lllfhlID raiting with lha Champion Wh.ra Othor. rallad. Oregon City, Ore., Not. l6, Mitch rat, I.kwis & Stavxr Co. I'ortlanil, Oregon. Centlrturn : I have one of your Champion Haymaker Mower, bought of yuu last year, ami am pleaard toaay that I tried the machine thoroughly in all particular and do not find it wanting in any retect. It will cut anything any where and on any kind of ground. I look delight to cutting graita with my Haymaker that owner of other machinca could not and would not cut with their. The Champion Haymaker ia all that any man can ak fur in mowing machine. John Shaffkk. Portland, Or. FLOUR. BRYAN NOMINATED Tbe Idol ot Ifinx ra7 (t Hjwrinr Dfilarallon for 18 t 1. Hl'KEET CA IVH WlUi JL'MI'. U. k'llli'd and CO Woiitidid hj a Uoa ana; tar at Tamma. Kakm Cur, July 6 W. Oldham I'lacea liryrn In nonilnatiri tor prenldt-nt. few tiiouieiit Utr. amid wild rxciir- inriil, he la cli'M-n atandard Uarer of CrwH-tct-y, ftiuaoiui, July r. Krnror Kwang f u coiiiiiiliicj aulcide by taking opium ntidnr I'oinnuliiion of I'fiii'a Tuan, June VJ, The Kinprwn Dowar alao txk h,Ihiii, but la ailll alirH. tbotigh reported U le Inaan Imm the eftVta of tba drug. The aliota baa been ofm ially reported to tba (ierm.n Consular itifT. LuhimjH, July b A (tatement (a pnl II.IiihI lit llnriin that (be Cbiniu) have already taken Tien Tain, but a cable dia palch from Mianghai, ilatod July 4, M p. In. abowa that at-oording to ibe late! advice lb city la (till in tbe band of jth ititernational troop., though the ! (be Chine lurce continu their attempt Ui laolate them, aa they did at I'ekin. They wer retiring conetant accen.ioni, many trooj arriving from Manchuria. i KaxaA Citt, Mo., July 4. Amid acre of lumultuouaenthuaiaatn befltting aucb an event and eoch a day, tbe'Demo- cratle convention began It aenaion to day. After aittlng until a lata Lour to night, tbe eipected eliinai of the day tbe nomination of W. J. Bryan aa tbe Democratic candidate for president baa failed of realliatioo and all ol tbe larger buiineaeof the conrenliua ewalte the completion of the platform. Aa a a pee Urular event, however, tbe convention fulfilled tbe bopea of the tnoat fervid party man, for the vaal aaaemblage J delegate and aoeclator baa twice been aacpt with whirlwind demonatrationa, flratfortbe leader, who la about lobe placed In nomination, and then for that oilier champion of democracy, David Ben oeit Hill. . But in actual acconv pli.biiienl, the day'a work ia confined to the org aniiation, with apeeohei of the temporary chairman, Governor Thoiuaa, of Colorado, and of tbe permanent chair man, Hon. Jam D. Kicbardaon, tbe p piintment of Ilia varioui committee, and tbe detailed propoaitiona for more aerioua work yet In atore, It wa ao inspiring arena that Chair roan Jone looked out npon w hen, at noun, after beating a tatoo with bis gayel be Hilled the tumult and declared tbe 'convention open. About liiui were fully 25,000 pople, The Cr.t dramatic episode of tbe day occurred after Campau, of Michigan had eecured tbe adoption of the reaolution (or the reading of tne Ieclaratioo of In deendence. Aa the reading was about to beiHn, two attendant pushed up lo the platform a pedeetal and buat, boih draped in the Stara and Stripe. Aa tbe orator raiaed bia voice for the first words of the immortal Instrument, the dia peries were thrown back, disclosing tbe splendid bead of Bryan. The effect waa electrical upon the vast assemblage. The outburst of patriotism now turned in a new direction, and duiin a memen Ury pauae In the proceedings, the name ol "Hill" was sounded. It was quick J caught up, first among the delegates and then Irom gallery to gallery among spec tators until the whole multitude bad joined in a noisy demand for the former senator from New York. For fully ten mlntite the enthusiastic demonstration proceeded. It was notice able that the immediate following of Croker, and the Tammany leader him self, held their sua la and maintained a stolid composure throughout the remark able tribute to their associate. The routine business was quickly dis posed of. With the committees ap pointed there was nothing to do but await a recess which the convention look at 2 :50 until 4 o'clock. Ai the delegate filled out of the hall, Uiey pressed around Smiator Hill who, for a half hour, was the centre of an enthusiastic personal greeting from Individual delegates. At 4 o'clock tho committees were not leady to report and another adjournment was taken until 8:.'I0 p. lit. It remained for the night session to bring the most remarkable demonstra tion of the entire day. At the close of the speech of Permanent Chairman Kichardson, he paid a glowing tribute to W. J. Bryan and pandemonium broVe looso, and the historic scene of Biyi.'i nomination At Chicago was repeated, even exceeded, in a fronned demonstra tion lasting a half hour. Outside of the formal proceedings of the day , interest was centered in the action of the platform committee. As the evening advanced it became known that a determined etrmigle waa in pro gross involving not only the question of ncorporatl ng the specific 16 to 1 declar ation, but to some extent involving the desires of the prospective nominee aa to the terms of the plattorm. The outcome ia awaited with absorbing interest as tbe chief development of tomorrow. At a late hour the convention adjourn ed to 10 :30 a. in. tomorrow : Th Old Ratio. Kansas City, Mo., July 5. The demo cratic resolutions conmittee decided for an explicit declaration for free silver coinage at 16 to 1. The yote stood 26 to 22, and waa taken at 3 :30 o'clock. W.IIK lit IU.KO I5ITO KTKKXITr Hilly r,la Killed la a Taroa Str.t Car Aerlilont, Tacoma, Wath , July 4. Nearly 100 people, paAaerigeri on a car bound for this city, were plunged down Ibe gulch at Twenty-sixth an J C streets sliortl afler 8 o'clock this momiig. Tho who were standing on tbe platform dropd off only lo be crushed and wounded by tbe heavy body of Ibe coach, while otbera-inside were killed and maimeJ before they knew what bad happened The car jumped the tr k and waa smashed to kindling wood In the bottom of the chasm over 100 feet below. Tbe dead will number nearly threescore, for there are many who will never recover and who are expected to die at any moment, and there are at least aixty of the pasaengers of the car now in the yarioua hoepitat and ander tbe care of their own physicians. It waa a spectacle of carnage, such as ia scarcely ever observed In war, for tbe car wheels and trnck and heavy timber Disks more horrible wound than bullet and shell, and the agonizing rrie of the wounded and dying, as they lay on tbe side of the gulch and on the aide of tbe gulch and on the bottom, or were held down under Uie heavy timbers that once formed part of the wrecked car, could be heard for blocks awsy. Tbe car which earned its human freight into the deep ravine left Kdiaon about 8 o'clock In charge of F. L. Boehn, motormao, and J. D. Calhoun, conduc tor. The car, which ia one of the big, box-lite affair, was crowded to tie doors and every inch of spare on the plalforma waa Uken. Mao bong on the railings and were glad to be able to get a ride to the city. The car ran moder ately along until it had reached the apex of the bill juat beyond Tacouie avenue. From tbia point the stories differ. One is, that Ibe motormao, after starting down the hilt, tamed on the current in stead of shutting it off, aod when tbe car bad gained aucb momentum aa to threaten to get away from him, he turned off the current, but it was t.ien too late, for the car was then going at lightning speed. The passengers on the front platform, who saw the shsrp curve oo tbe bridge aa it leaves Delia street, en deavored to jump. Several of them succeeded and reached tbe ground in aalety, but others were not aa fortunate, but were not as bidly injured aa the might have been bed they remained in the car to the bottom ot the chasm. KemplT. Bad Nw. Washikutok, Julr 2. The Navy De partment today received the following cablegram from Admiral Kempff, with out date: "Chee Foo-SecretaJy of the Navy, Washidirtoo: Runner from Pekin re ports legations are besieged; provisions nearly exhausted; situation desperate. rpTv ljt5 M. 1 At Made from most highly refined and healthful ingredients. .Assures light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. BOYAt BAKIND POWDER CO., German Minister going to Tsung li Ya mon murdered by Chinese soldiers. Americana, Italians, Duty leicationa burned. Twenty thousand Chines) soldiers inside, 30,000 ontslde I'ekin; 300 reported bound for Tien Tsin ; still fighting at Tien Tsln. Communication) with Tien Tsln by rail and river to secure. Kiurrr." The word "Duty" In Admiral KempfTa dispatch Is taken to moan "Dutch," in reference to that legation. Tbe Navy Department tonight received the following from Adnriral Kempff; "Che Foo. Secretary Navy: Casual ties to date : Corporal James F. Lanni gan, Private J. K. Miller, W. II. Morris. K. 51. Proven's), John Honter, W. II. Nichols. Boatswain Mate T. Thomas, Gunner's Mate B. Bensoo, Apprentice II. A. Broman, Landsmaa II. S. Everson, seriously wounded. Cadet Tauaeing, Boatswain's Mate IIolo yoke, Coxtwain Thomas and 34 others aligbtiy wounded. Phip crews all nations re-embarking fkildiera and marine remain ashore. Captain Mo Calla on duty. Kiurrr." KetapST Raport ua the Oroaadlag of lav Orgoa. Wasiiinotos. July 2. The folloaimt cablegram has been received at the Navy Department from Ac'miral Kempff: "CheFoo, July 1. Secretary of tb Navy, Washington: Oregon has ma aground. It Is not in a dangerous posi tion; about 38 decrees north latitude, 20 degrees 40 minute east longitude. Have sent to her assistance three naval teasels. It is reported tbst there ia water io one compartment. The com mender of the Oregon did not request assistance, a Japanese roan of-war hat ing boarded tbe vessel. Kimppp." bOrKIXO THE OBEOO. Battla-Shlp May Be Baat ! Japaa for Repair. Waaiiisotox, July 3. Secretary Long this morning received the following; cablegram from Lieoteoat A. L. Key, Naval Attach at the United Slate Lega tion at Tokio, Japan, ia regard to the grounding of the Oregon: "Tokio, Juiy 2, 1 300. Secretary Navy, Washington, D. C Russian dock at Port Arthur is too small for the Oregon to enter. Japanesa Navy Department lenders the nee of either Kate of Kokoa- huxa docks. Offers any assistance de , sired. Has ordered Akitisusbima from Che P. to the Oregon. Have cabled Wilde offer of docka. Key" The nayal officials are disappointed at the statement that the Oreicoo caunot bo docked at Port Arthur, as that place ia only ab-iut 60 milei from where she) struck. Nagasaki is 60 miles distant, but can be reached by the Oregon with out venturing lar outside of the smooth waters of tbe Pe Chi Li bit. The Japanese vessel Akitsushiraa, which (Continued on page 5) Housekeepers must exercise care in buying bak. ing powders, to avoid atum. Alunt powders are sol J cheap to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi son, and its use in food seriously injures health-. 100 WILLIAM T., NEW YORK.