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s OIIEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 1003 The first stop in tho niothoil of torture mud to ho in I uso at Folsom i to jilaoo upon tho victim a hair jaekot thai oatisos prol'iino inspiration. Thou t ho strait 'jaekot is put on and pullod as tie.ht as possililo. Tho j prisoner is not plaood on his hack, and tho guards knool on him while thov pull tho jaokot Mill tighter, j SiMiiotiuios a sliok is put through tho laoinijs and jtwistod, on tho principle of a Spanish windlass, so as One voar $2 00 , to increase the agony. The prisoner is then thrown Six inonths 1 into his coll, w here ho remains in sull'oring. Trial subscription, two months. . ......... - j -pl(1 (t,Ht, 0fom, prisoner twentv-four hours after Oregon On Enterprise cu v ani roi xTV omtia r.m:n. Published Evoiy Friday. - - - - Subscription Rates. year, -" cents for six inonths. if paid in advance. Al'VKK TISlNii KATKS ON AITIICATION. i such treatment was t!ie climax of the horror at Ko 'soin, hut it is almost sadder to hoar that several men i have had their anus and hands so hadly crippled hy the torture that they will ho unahle on their release i to resume their trades. No language is too severe for Sirh: !..;. tiiiii.i It thN w niil 1 llieir papers union ins; iiu ii iLum . tang'-d within two weeks after a payment kindly no Ht'v us and tho matter will receive our attention. S;itered at the postollico at Oregon City, Oregon, as second class matter. hotter equipment for citizenship hut are literally de prived of their power to make honest livings in the only ways with which they are familiar. California has honored herself hy adopting many liheral methods in her institutions, hut tho permission of such an evil as this shows a regrettahle lack of progress. Hrutal guards and hrutalied prisoners do not always indicate a hrutali.od puhlio opinion, hut they certainly show an indiil'erence or ignorance mi . . - - j tho part of the puhlio. It is fortunate that sueh de- Morgan and the Panama Canal Treaty, j vices have passed out of use in Uni of the states of If the Senate adjourns without having ratified the j tho I'nion. Panama Canal treaty it will he 1-eoause of the oh- Mormons are ....U.h.ti,.. Democratic support for Heed Smout in tho Senate, structive tactics ot Mr. Morgan of Alabama. Senator Morgan has boon an earnest, eloquent and and that they assert that neither party can afford to ... ....... ,.r ,.. v;..., ru.Tii.i route tor vears. ! . " .... persistent ainoe.ue v. t . - norf th( rength of tho Mormon vote in tho West. They have, however, a much greater reason for con tidoneo in the inherent difficulties nf Smoot'n case for Simiot's opponents. Tho Democrats nre a smalj min- At oneh succoedina session of Congress he ably chain iuoiie.1 the cause of Maratie Canal Company until . . . ...i i... the fonsessiolis held t'V tlUU company, gram Nicaragua and Costa Rica, expired. No one has ... . ..' V.Ij .t.stii-.i in quos'.ionea ine imeyiii m r......., - lunation advocating the Nicaragua route. Notwithstanding uie judgment of the foremost engineers of the world, he btill believe?, no doubt, that the most feasible and economical route for an isthmian canal is through Lake Nicaragua. Hut Congress and the country are against Senator Morgan on this proposition. He fought a good long fight" and has leen beaten. The adoption of the Spooner bill committed Congress to thd Panama route, provided a clear title to the property and and conces sions held by the Pani'ma Company could be secured. It was ascertained that there were no legal difficulties in the way of the acquirement of a clear title, and an option was given the company fixing the price at This option expires on March -I. A satisfactory treaty has been negotiated with Columbia for the right of way for the canal. Every thing is in shape for inaugurating the greatest engineering enterprise of the century, but the aged senator from .Alabama lands in t fie" wav. He delaved the treaty in the ority of the Senate, who do not count except in com- lho Mormon vote is a verv small factor in the vote of the country, l'.u' the religious distinction id certain! v a poser. Sinoot, it should ho understood, does not practice or publicly advocate ilyganiy. In observing his relig ion he does not break any of the laws of the country. The general charge that he is a Mormon is all that is urged against him, and when the implication ofjHilyg amy is removed from this charge it is met bv the con stitutional guarantees of religious freedom, by the fact that the nation has set itself in won! and act against religious discriminations. Whti we arrive at this point references to the Roberts ease are of no avail, because although Huberts may have suffered from the general unpopularity of Morinonism he had to answer for his individual con duct. The senate can receive no help from the de cision of the House. A kkw v ears ago there was a cammmn m this county when the candidates miid that the salaries of the county otlicers were so high that the ulliei-rs committe on foreign relations lor several weeks with j should pay the salary of the deputy ju eaeh olliee, his discussion of the many amendments he proposed . 1 he democrats and populists put up a fusion tiekot and now threatens to consume many executive ses-and elected Mr. Luelling county recorder and he paid ions in endle.-s talk agaiiut the treaty. j his deputy. Some little time has since elap.-ed and It is of the greatest national importance that this! a short time ago Luelling asked the the county board treaty be ratified bet" re the option on the projierty j to reimburse ljim and when refused he brought suit and concessions of the Panama company expires. , fir the amount claimed, as deputy hire and the Cannot someone dissuade the senator from his mani fest purpose to delay action on the treaty? The treaty Bhouhl be, ratified at the present session. Courier claims that through neglect the county has a judgment against it for something like $2,(100. There is nothing of the kind. The attorneys for Mr. Luelling filed a motion for judgment which will not be allowed by any court as the district attorney had Decision Against the Beef Combine In overruling the demurrer of the Chicago packers sent in a motion in plenty of tme to hold the on-e in the "beef trust" ca.-e Judge Grusscuphas given new open. In fact it required the court to pass on the vitality to the Sherman anti-trust law and has en- motion before the answer could be filed. This motion couraged the belief that the law is adequate to reach combines of this character if it is properly enforced. In the case of the piv kers the demurrer was based largely tint they were not engaged in interstate com njerce under a strict construction of the Sherman act and hence the alleged agreement among the packers could not come within the meaning and intent of that law. In disposing of this contention the court's argu ment is lucid and apparently conclusive. Judge j Gross-cup holds that the body of the transactions in j meats is two fold was mailed to the clerk and arrived on the afternoon train, but was not filed until the next morning. Under these circumstance the attorneys for Mr. Luelling undertook to get a technical advantage but they will gain nothing by it. It is ull a little baked atmosphere. Gov. CiiA.MnKKi.Ai.v has intimated that the con gressional election will not be held until about the first of June. In the meantime there is quite an array of ennmilite. I'.roivne flour Cut,.). 1 l,.r,., n ,, i, reaching back to the purchase of j , ' ,, ... , . ' ' . -tU t..f r..r. -. slf.nrltritj fprmi flth-r t.h.'lll I ..... J va.uia,,,,,.,,,,...,,,.. ----- I countv (should not have the nominution. Senator those in which defendants manufacture and reaching . ... , . L. j brownell has taken a leading part in ttate politics . , ,. ... . I for a num her of years. In fact took a very leading dealing w th them from other states. This constitutes f J h n T , . . , part in the election of Mitchell and fulton and by interstate comrneree. In the case of meat sent to .... . , ,,,,,, , , ., 'nil Tu 1 1 1 1 1 ;i I ril Ic-l uhftll L I hiii'c t Mr u 1 1 .tirtrt r.F i in another state and there sold from their; ' , , . ' agent-j m uteres the court holds that the transaction as a com meicia! entity includes the packing firms ''as dealing from its place of busines" through an agent, thus ful .filling the conditions of interstate commerce. The demurrer of the packers having been overruled the injunction granted by the federal court last May against the further operation of the "combine" is made permanent. If the defendants appeal to the Bupreme court it will be decided on the questions of law en volved. If tliey elect to answer the origfonal allega tions in the bill filed last May, however an exhaus tive inquiry into the inside workings of the alleged combine will follow. If the case should go to the supreme court and the decisio;, of Judge Gros-jscup be sustained it means the dissolution not only of the combine but of all others working under "agreement" of this nature. machine. As far as knowing the needs of the district r having the ability to get things for his constituants no man mentioned is his equal. He is a good talker and worker where it is necessary to have one to do anything for the state. The fact that he is in close touch with Senators Mitchell and Fulton will help materially in doing things for the district. Senator Drownell without doubt will have the unanimous sup port of this county. We belie vo him to be the logical candidate lor the place and can and will do more for the state than any other man. We believe he should be nomiri ated and we think the outlook is bright that he will be the nominee of the party The election of Hon. C. W. Fulton to tho Seriate was a very popular one especially is that true in this county. Probably no man was more popular in this tounty than Mr. Fulton unless possibly it w as Senator Mitchell. I here is no man in the state that can more ably represent the jK.ople at Washington. Mr. Ful ton is a fine lawyer, a logical and brilliant thinker and the peer of any man in the state in debate. The report of the California assembly committee on prisons shows conditions in the San Querrtin and Folsom institutions that are repellant to humanity, and all the more painful to hear of because they are! Further he is broad enough to represent the whole ji a , io,... r,n rt ,i;aii;M state and not his own section alone as has been needless ana without elhcacy as means of discipline. ' , ... . .. . , J I ntianun hv enmft M hid ririiifiiinnlu Mp liiilr-in lur.r.ltr The committee finds that the strait-jacket is in regu-,about'fifty yearf) 0,j an(1 jn the 'onJinary c0UrH(. of lar use in tne two prisons, ana tnai Dy n at, least one thinge has many yearB of usefulness ahead of him. death has been caued, w hile several prisoners have I Oregon can congratulate herself on her able repre-j-eceived permanent injuries. ' sentation in the Seriate. ,'ribors will find tho date of expiration stamped I penal methods whereby men are not only not given ''TU l'ui'trjr t tint Orniitf." "U ieln to you, wlitwi llin hull linnet ri Mini nwool on llin lre Into in I I'ln mirv or onrly tn Miiu-li. '1'lion tlu tiluHKoiiiN lireitk mil, mill tint lreeii re yellort with (t'llilim iftolieN, Mini Willi Willi orKimii tliiticrK. It limy lm llii-Ml tinny o( ninov liiti liileni'l ilio tiniiiii t.tui le.'H, u nit tlii i) voil Iiiivk nn nrlisili' liilikKroiiuit lor H Itupioitl furol. I'lie mr in lull o( Hiiniliine, hiiiI Ih-hvv Willi Inu'iiiuee mm nilit coin en nn, mi. I Ihen, H die moon tm hlilniiiii, yuii nntv lieitr nl iiiiilnikllit tlirmiuli oien wlinlnH the Mm)! 'i tint nun kiini-l'iul In III" ki imiIi'iI criiii', ami il never m-nni'il hu iiioliilliinn t it-It ! . An evperieiuo likn thin i pnmihlo hiiv init-r nd il in woilli a j nirney of h (lioniiiiiil inili'K, lillo von cull lnvi il, I. v tukiim 1 1 io nieiiiii Simula tuiiie liiiniili the uriuiil Kiel iii-liims.ili' S k iy nil mid Sliti liUMiii'HiiiK lo Smith nil I'alifornl.i. 'niiiileti' inloi iimlliiii ulieiil trip Hid l.Keiipiivi itmlier, u-lliiit( lit-1 hi I rahfiitiiiii, nmy lie hie I (nun miv Soullifrn I'm-ItU' ttent or W. K. I'l'MKN, tietiernl PhmkiMIisi'I Ai'iil S. I'. Co. Linen in Oii'iiiui, I'lirllnml UieKiin. I' II'm IIIK'i llu l!Nile The only poBilivn euro for hhtul, het-.. ilih'. lleinnu Hiuliirntnidiiii! enU, i unit, hi -iiim'h. t'l .eiii i nml all hIiiiishhih of Ilio xk in. Pi-Will's ib the only witch II. i.el Salve lliitl in niaili" ftmn tlieMin, ilinlilnlterrtti-il Wlteh Im.el all ullieia nr.' eiiiiiileileilH. PeWilt'a Wlleli 1 1 ael S live is inmle lo elite i-iiiinti'ifeiU aie timilti lo boiI. tiKO. A. Haiiiumi. For Vonni; lieu ami Yoiiiik Wunieti. Tin-re i inilliinj thai Hill amuse llie Ire uf a ynutii; man nr wniiinii moiiii'k uk l.i liaxe iiiferinr laniKlry mk pnl ell' en tln iii. 'l'liey inuv ilres ver no well, hill ll their Bliirt front or tililrt iiil ia i-iisbv, their neat aiieruiii-e amilcil The I'rny l.iuil'lry liiakea a Hl-eeuliy tit I n 1 1 i.-h ' and Ki-litlenien'a line work, flu-re run he no hetter work Ihan ibcIoiii nl I lit l'rny. l.i-Kve your iinlerB Ht John--tun's hat her ulinp. ' lluiii-Nl ( blitNntrn. Iliinesi.v Is ii ueuillnK virlno niutini; most t'liliiiinn ii. Sin ( ilieiii, In thr lliltlvo tow let ami ellles. nflrii leiive their plaees nf liiisiin-s iiniiuinileil while they pi ulT for h -i!f nn l.niir or Inure. Shonlil i-o-; o:i 1 1 n-i-ie In llie tnt-ii lit I in.- they tin.! I'e- -f u...Im plainly ii.nrl.eil. ! i w..n i : -v- ;nit lillil leave tin- iin-n.-.v to: le- in l'li ( rn.llr at tin ltii-i-. I r. Mont. A; ! i hi his -i !. mi llie deneellt i.f In. in neei pis i s !nnsihle Sehoteiis:ie!.'s ill. a tlml A 1 1-1 rit Mil wua the craille i.f tin- Iii;mi;iii r.n e. ' Tun of l-'uiiil I or th AtlaiHl. rotiiiiientlntr on the tr-uieiiiloiia miiount nf f mill cniianineil mi llie uver into Alhoille liner nnwinliiy a, a w elter III the Spi'lnKtleltl Itepiihlleiin miya: "At S emiirN lli- iiiiintiineiil.il hii'iikfiiNl ; lit II the th'eli Blewiiiil II II - llt the emilil tnse IUuivh In the inniKUo with I heir liei f leu froin IIiumi- llileli, tiln-he I'.UK llsh eiii.-.; nl I the nni ;niinlinmiN Inneli run: nl the Nlii peiK ii-siulti'il hy the th-i I, Niewniil iiniiin; nl 7 the nwesmiie Dullish it i ii in r . nl !l. .".o n li'llllni; Inn- !i lo Imllnsl oii f,n- h '.I. h".iiles HiIhIiiiI' Imi'le inminiU of Minlw lehN, olives i lieeNe, eiiielo rs, pi t pel n.i ll.v Min e yon In (he f.iee In Hie snmMm: I n. I'ihuI, ft mil, riu ill ; llu- Nli'hl nml Miiell nf It pill sin- llie iiliw llliiiu Blniniii ll III i vel j eoriii I' nf the pline; ftmil liislnl. wiisl etl, thrown iiwny. 'I'lieie la tine purl hole en the Bleemi'i- ileek. fi'i.in th" galley iippiii'eiillt, hli h hi lehi'N It I'm' III In a eonlliinmiH bII'iiiiii lot IT loi N nf Ineuil, M- ill leinniuili of Illeill: we lime l-f I il trail of II in rush llie At ianlle. If Buliie one wunlit only fill male the tons uf wusieil fuml wliloli ;ii" m 1 1 1 1 1 1.' 1 11 v Ihruuti In !o llie A I In il t U or eunhl ealeiilale Inuv Inui'll t hi aper I 1 .1...... i.' i. ml..., ...tulil 1.111.' I us urn- hum I If Ihey Nii'isliliilnl plain Ht'lf respii tiny fa if fur tills ulileil k ll"t tuny, II w oi 1 11 en I. Only he Intiii-MiiiK ! ii iitl worth hlh- CATARHI1 HlTY MARS. .Tho Rccr.!-' .i1 1 1 Cv.r('tlcnro of a Protiiliifi-t Slu'.t'wvin - Co-i.-.Tfss-I1U!) rr.ee!; i;:oil r.iveJ IV-.'f-na U llii'ih LiiuV r:.t i;iL:;it. f 'I lie i.ullliKlitc mill lt Im i-ii.ur. tint" uf lie- iiiosl w lilely ilissrinliiateil of popular t ri'oi's Is that I'l. ,' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 Invelltt-il the ui lm iiiilehlin- w lileli Bllll htai'H llie liaine. 'llie rial Inventor of till Nllilster i-.nili Iv. nn e wua hi l.oiils, a will l.iionn ineilleal mail nml iK i tnain nl seeii laty of llie I'nrlslnii SehiHil nf Me.l.elne. til' Aeaileinlo lie t Meillelne. In-. Cnlllotln, u ho iH.-.l In ISt I. ein-r Ki-H.-ally lull vainly pioti-teil iiKalnal the use nf hi inline In eminei tl. n w ilh this ills.ii,i'ee.'il,e snhjoet nn t v lilelu e. Nlf one wen- iiaiiteil, of the Kieal illltl i-nliy there Im of e-. reellni; a popular error. .Neeilles to say thai the leeinl that Ir. tinlllolln wua iiinmiu the v If thus of his fi l. ti-r liit-iilmia nml ini r elfiil liislrnint-iit of ileslrtletluii I t hully iipoeryphal. lie tlieil lit n K'kI old up' nml In hi heil, Kiirroiuiileil l-y hla i;hllihen. who, however, iihlallieil pennlhsMn to i limine their inline. All I'.nrli . -I r.-fiolnrr. Th.'iles. horn f.! I 1'.. f . mm the llrst to note the f.i.ir i ! I -' : -1 t ilh .sloii ilno to the ;.,s.;i ,:i of ih,- miii mnin-ly. the colslii i's anil the i jiiinov. lie nlso taiuht thai ni"o; ' .il Mas slinj-Iy r---lleeleil MUiliu-'il ll ml Mas IV' mall M lm first untile a pi'i i.let .on nf n Nolar erhlise. llurUliu Ariileii Made. The hi-Ht Hint inuBt Uin iiih emiipiiiiiiil in the worhl to i-nrupn-r a-he ami kill !!int ('nre Cuts, lieuli) I'.iirna ami r.rniHi-H, m 1 1 1 . 1 1 H-H lull uniiiHlion, must, m I'lles. Milliiiiui of lioei hohl vi-arly. Work woiiili-m in Iluila, I'liem, Kelonit, Skin Drnptimm. It c-nn-B or no pay. 'J.V at lieu. A. lliirilitiK 1 r u j Hlure. Vi ,; '. 'I ' . : ' . V - ; I fongr :. i'l .Vri-L It.m. I'tv ! M Dot only I 1 :.' i -" 1 :-l ant Ala"' ', a . 1 V s i I I f t 1 1 . . ' I ' ' f. ' I N inujoil. . ,i--.-.t i "ri .if !i!s j I ! :., i r Only m..' . , I . 1 1 1 ; i i !. i ' . ' man, ..-a. i -i .1- I piou-'h i i ' e.i ! ml v ni i' "! f do :.' I o. I till t il a Pllllie t i tar I ii in 4 A A I T t i v -7 Isnii of (llihn : I "n il I, n own lie, l it iliioii:li- -l-ll In til . esl,;i-il li Uih-r !, u of til Nlttl.1. .1 ilai uihrrwlsa . il l'r hiilt.-4 ll In ii-iit nj. w n hi t ly ye tr n, OH I P- rni: llalnnril Bliotr In Hair. All over Italy bib IiiI life Is i hanieter l.eil by ii Kit-lit love nf unlwaril hhow. Hero la an nmt'ilole w lileli Mr. l.illiil 1 Vllhtrl relnlea in "llnllaii Life In 'l ow n nml Country" to Illustrate thla mitloiiul feeling: All Ainerliiin Kiiitleimin who wua Bpemllni; the winter In Naples Inul taken n Hal In n imhiz.o, tin- llrst llnnr of w -ti lt-li waa iB'i npleil hy a nohle fain Hy In amnt-Hlnit rnlneeil elrenni htanees. He iiollei it to his surprise that every tiny he met n srr nut koIiii: up nr ilowii the amir earrjln n pair nf earrlae ihp. At last the mystery wna explalneil. ''n- said nohle faiully ahart'il n earrliik'1' Willi some oilier pen pie. hut eaeh hail Us own iloor with the family eimt uf n ruin, to make their friends lii-lii-ve that tln-y l.otll hml earrliiiiiB. Take Ihf Knterprise . I'.'i-t !i.l M 111 m. ,l I: . ll- W. !!...! ti-nc us' il Hifm '('''f'-i ft )'e ruii eii'l I feci hi cut.) A- nfi. u.i i.'.s-re by from my t.r.irr', m,i 'ud. i (eel riicoir:l,:i J I't hi d I 'i i If I n . It a sli rt Hml(.r.:.:crl ". 'ly uhle to er.-t!nlc tht ili .ci.sc u' l! Ir. v curt' .iiii'Vf. " -DiivU Miukltun, .'Aem'.K'l ot Conxion. If yuii ilo not ilerlvo prompt ami nalla f in-lory rn.nl la from tho un uf l'l runa, vi llo at nlieo to 1-. Ilurtniun, flvliiK a full alali-nii'iit nf yoni r- ami lm will lm ploaa- il U plvo you liia vnhmhlo ail-vli-o isratlr;. A.l.lri- 1 ir. H.irlmnn, rr.-sli!i-nt u I" e Jli.rluiau rianllarium, I'uIuajuu, t.'ilo, Wanteil An i-nerneht' inanuer for ollli e to ho openeil III thla oily for lrk'H inaiinfai'tiiriiiK coniurn. Snlury, Oiih lliindrt'il pollara ier in nith totra roin missinna mill elpeiiaea. I'ivn lliimlri-il liolhira i-iish attenrily reiinire I. Heal uf n-li-rm a. Adilreaa ManaitT, I'. . Il.ix San l-'rannaeo, l.'ahf. Tuxea Hue. Nutiee i lion-hy (jivt-n that liui-a will l. ii'ia-ivi'd on tin' l'.r- H"t on and alter Ichiiniry Hlh. ItKHI. All pt-rBoiia wibIi il'i! tu K'ft tho hi-nt lil nf tin" I'i'r I't'Ht diM'oniil nillst pV their luxe ln-foro Maieh l'nh. (Ino hall nf lho taxes must ho piiid hefuro tho lirsl SI Uv in April or penalty ami Interest will ho added. John K. Siiavkii, Sherd!' nl ('hii-kamiia t'unnty. Tho Knterprii-e $1.M a-r year. o coco o o o :CCCCO o o o t - This is Your Chance! To lniy goods: at jiricc.s to suit your juirKo- We Jiavi) just finished stocktaking and must rcduee our stock to mako room for Spring and Summer (ioods. I'ig Reductions in Shirt Waists, and Skirts of tho latest Styles, Dry (Jood, Under wear, Hosiery, Smoch and etc, of the hest make and tjuality. Men's and J'oy's Clothing, Hats, fi loves and etc. at prices that no prudent buye ever overlooks. jThe 'Red Fontj COURT HOUSE DLOCK : OREGON CITY, OREGON. o o o o cooco o o o o CGCOO