The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 14, 1893, Image 8

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1893.
A PATRICIDE-
M.ranaa llhrlaa KIM Hi.
th rrm Han.
ltrr at
News reached thin city this morniu
the niurder of Henry W'.lhe'.m I v
sou Herman. The coroner, sheriff
lr. Lopan at once went out to
r-ot
Lis
the
the
scene of the tragedy, which
Vi!he':ui place on 10-Miie.
The report current this mornii: was
that Wilbelin had been drinking and en
paged in a family quarrel, tliere bciuc
present besides himself his wifeand son.
Puring the quarrel t!ie old man bvrante
enraj.-ed and, reaching lor a shot gun,
pursued his son into the hallway, w hen
the latter turned and struck him vio
lently sorer! blows with a eub. The
'body down in the celicr, and went)
straight forward and told her all about j
i it, and after petting her reconciled 1
thought then I would lay the body on '
the platform, and then have her to coin 1
in if the chose t. After telling mother
. about the affair she tirt wanted her two
sons sent for, which we did immedi
ately, and tiien called several of the
. neighbor, and forthwith notified the
, coroner, and am wi. ling to give myself
up to the proper authorities."
! Mrs. l.ydia Wilhelui told substantially
the s-r.:c story as her husband ho had
! just testified. She is -0 year old.
Asked particularly about the violence
I said to hiive leen offered her by the
old mac, she said lie' grabbed her by '
' tiie riht arm and left breast, tear
in? her dress in Kith place. She es-
AI.L Ql'lT I MilOllll.
Iki rrvllwlwary IiunliiUM vf
oaaplratara Haa Faahl.
Uovoi ti.r, July 1. Notwithstanding '
the talk of treason, assassination and j
ttial of the o!ilici conspirators, peace j
ami (juiet reign in Honolulu. The pre- j
limiiiurv examination of the alleged,'
conspirators. Walker, Crick and Sinclair, .
has beeu finished, and Judge Carter has
reserved his decision untilJuiy SJ. when i
he will hoid the three men for trial
father, who is over 0 years old. must hibiu-d the dres. showing t;ie torn
have beer. soon killed. An examination j place- 1" regard to Miss Pras, her
showed that his forehead and other :ter, the old man had threatened that
parts of his head had been mashed to a '" d'l thf I'11 be "rm'ia
jelly. One cheek bone had leen caved . n,?r-
in and brains cosed out of the wound in i Kiuuia IVas, aged V2. testified to the
his forehead. Herman started for the
same facts, that the elder Wilhelm
fore a I-.igher court. The government
has withheld iU strongest evidence'
until the regular trial and is confident ;
of securing convictions. Ofticiai advices !
have been received from Minister Thurs
ton at Washington concerning the policy .
which will be pursued by Cleveland's
administration. Secretary tiresham is 1
said, on giod authority, to lie in an un-
decided state of mind regarding the I
Hawaiian question. In conversation
w i:h 1'resident Pole this afternoon and
later wi'.h Attorney-General Smith, it I
was learned that the provisional govern- j
MniMI MS
HORSES
J.S. COOPER, )
PADDLE VOI R (JWS CA0C
VoytuyTS on life's .
'1 1 vounit'if I tu'.
And whru-'er your t f nutr be.
I'ailUH your owu cwikk-.
To yourself tic true," "Mid thou
canst not then be lulae to any man.
telf-love i tint so vile a sin a tU
neglecUng." Then "be ir to-iay, 'sis
mudiiess to defer." Oct l'r. Tierce's
Golden Medical Piscovery, lor fail ai-f-ctiont
of the lungs and throat. It is
likewise a wonderful liver tunc, and
iuviirator.
Ali the ttrar rnuaii, von may relv upon
IT. 1 iere- tmlucu .Mmln'al Iiscoverv.
( i.rusr llarn, f.VO.V nX YMUS, ,
Impost and tinly strictly
the worM, will h.ii.l his
crn 1rai!ilttl lioivc
CMIUlllls
ion deal. r i
t . " 'in-
111 I'AU'MSIVH s;ii
fnr season lsi:;
' "I We
T
city to give himself up, bnt meeting the I prtM'l holU ol Her sister, anu tier lius- icv jn j.uiutio OI- ivesideut vlievelaiid. i
..r.,.,ur .n.l uKur;t K.n,na.l rll. ( l)alld IHtshed lli!U buck. K. W. Wi:- ; r-i -I i. !::.. -ri .....- !
.v.vul. .uu ot.t.,., ,,,, ,,,,u. . r.v-ll i:ioi:k::i -i in i-ot aoiiifoi ui?- , , . , ,., . ... ...
helm t!-oi st-iicb at the liusSaud the I ' not iiKe inr sbrsaparuias, mm are
he.m then s.ruc. at toe husoatM. lot plU.iie)t llMmn(i ls failure to pet a , ,,id to pmi U)T th'i.i, iu Man.l4.
latter striking him lact. ! definite answer from Cleveland, vet thev ! April and Mar. The Piscov. rr
Mrs. Joseplune w idieim testifieti thnt ) .,; ,i r,,Iu Iw.iu. il,r' l.i. ! worki equallv well at all times, and in
she was the wife of E. W. Wilheini, to .., , , . . ; U cases of blmwl-taiiits or humoi-N no
w hom she had len marrieti :w vears ; i ' T, !fi-beirm or, ' l"UT-. "
, i TKoriu.K with Tin: li:i-:ks. ! cures all jskm. Jvalp and Scrofulous
mat tier nusoana uuen ner or.f out i affection. a Eczema. Tetter. Salt-
hated his wife's sister. Questioned J sheriff Mo.z, who was shot ly the rheum, Fever-s;re, White SwelUiign,
about the trouble, she said" " Well. ! b'pers of Ka.aiau Kauai, was buried ; Hip- joint disease and kindred ail
.. i h.or it in with thnt niHti i here June S:h. The government dis-i menu.
you snow now it was witn mat man. . . . ! It's the ckranttt hhHwl-nur;fier sold
He g t too much property on hand. He ; patcliej a cou pany ot regU1ar "o j through druggists, because you only par
cot contrarv. he got mad w ith himself. . "u l"'-". .uouwUS iu .
He had spells, and when he go; con-; Kroj'p 6fi J'iece
to the srene of the patricide. ;
The domestic relations of the Wi-
helm family have leen inharmonious ;
for several years. Wilhelm had recently ;
bought some property in Thompson's
addition and there is now on it a house '
partly finished. Here it was intended
to remove, leaving the ranch in charge
oftife boys. f
The young man w ill at once be placed ,
under arrest after the inquest, and ,
brought to the city until the matter has
been folly investigated.
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE.
ft owld fcam by the Etldrwce 11
f..r ti Crwer.
Iieid piet-e, by the steamer
t,ni,n!,l i'Vi),!i,i a, ..,, I aialcaie J u lie oOt ii. Martial law nas
had" to leave him go tiil he got over it j '"""n proclaimed in the district where
',; Tt,o ...r. ri-i,rrA aitont ! the letters are. Instructions have leen
(twice a year, during which lie was aw-
fully high tempered, bnt he never hurt
; an von e. The best thing to do was to
1 1 for the pix.d you get.
Your moner is returned If it doesn't
bene tit or cure you.
Cau you ask more f
from the Di'.j Chronicle. HoikUv i stav away from him."
Herman Wilbeltu was exonerated bv j William Wiihelm, aged 15, testified
the coroner's jury for the killing of his : that Lis father had threatened to kill
father July 7th, on the Wilhelm place ! him with the pitchfork on an occasion
on 10-Mile creek. J three years previous when a controversy
Wilhelm was caiied as a witness and arose over the manner of spreading grain
asked to explain to the jury about the ; over the barn floor for tramping it out:
quarrel, said : also that in the same place he abused
"After I quit mowing about 6:30 Fri- j his mother one day, and that he struck
day evening I brought dow n the ma- ber once in the house.
issued to the commander of the expedi
tion to remove the leers terrorizing the j
Kauai le;er settlement at Molokai at all I
hazards. They will I taken dead or '
alive. The lepers have seeored arms j
and a battle lietween them and the ;
troop is not unlikely. The expedition j
has taken food for three weeks and will
land from the sea and camp at the J
mouth of a rock-bouBd valley in which j
the lepers are hiding. There the diffi- .
cu'ty w ill liegin, as the lejwrs must
disiod:
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica.
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, &c
d from the caves and dense
chine sickle to sharpen up, and while I j Pr. Logan testified that he found ujn j woods. If they refuse to surrender be- i
was working at that my wife called for ; examination that deceased had sustained j ' Jre ther l removed, if the present
eopper. At this time my father was sit- a compound comminuted fracture of the ' f should prove insufficient, rein-I
skull and a couple of bruises upon the ' f -"-cements wi.l have to ! sent. These'
breast, ami a fracture of the bones of the; lepers iiave defied ttie government oil
face on the right side. The larger part ! ''' P t,-n and other officers j
of the forehead and cheek bone was ""4r ' B"ul Ti "
attenipts to remove them. It Is feared
crc'he!, winch must have produced , nere tiial -h-uid llie iewrs resist this
death in a few minutes. The braises on I lime, and are shot, as seems probable,
l D5. SAIDEN'S ELEtrj BELT
ting in the front room near the w indow,
and we started on through the gate, and
Mies Emma Itras was coining behind.
After site pot through the gate and shut
it my father commenced to abuse her
oat for ber life. The gate was shut, the i the breast were minor affairs.
same as we usually do, and when he
commenced cursing her I came up on
the front porch, and then my wife
stepped on the porch, and when I
stepped in the front door be came there
raring and cursing and abnsing my w i;'e
and I, then struck at ber, and I said
to him, after poshing him back : 'Let's
not have no quarrel, whatever.' I said,
'overlook things and be peaceable and
quiet,' and also told bim that I would
go away from the place peaceably and
quiet if he would not raise a row, but he j
The following is the verdict of the
oner's jury-:
We, the jury empaneiiei to inquire
into the cause of the death jf E. tt .
Wilhelm, having listened to the test;
money produced Iefore as. and made a
careful examination of the body of !;o
deceased and the premises, find as fol
lows :
That the deceased's name is E. W.
Wilhelm, and that his age w as 56 years ;
and that he died on July Tth, 18P3.
That his death was caused bv a blow
j that action of the government at t lie
j present time will tarn the natives more
'laeaiDst it than anything that has yet
' oci-UTed.
Wttti Electro-Magnetic SlilNSORV.
111 ."tit wilftoat ntdtmr .i KnImi rrmuiunf hum
wiiliwi( 1W fitrnr ; i i mmm iml..
fWl. Mi mrum d --'H ,( , . Im-T II M IM . luigiHi,
t-jib. koiM-T. ii.r aad t.i.;-r fjk,ir u.
kmr tmr. tumnairu. acuOJ. all fvmttjr rtKuiMinv.
nn,t iil iMitA. r'c titm w-tric bait tuntoiw
"S"M fci "ii mi vvt mil oiim ' j r-tu i
hMtoffiiT(.(tli nwr or tnrt-H k 1 .11 and
ilun-allor Ibi- au.w an ian or hw V rtitn.
mla ba town mrv4 h luia marvaMxts invrnlMio
;'" all mwr iwdtM taoml. wd w ! hvMOMmla
Imr ri.niaa fcapin4 aLCITBIt SlaevsoaV. On
- a ' 4 1 1, a m attl4aATataai
SOSarx I IT I n ii Iiiiii n I aiam il la win. II aa
AMOCN ELSCTfftC CO..
aU. IT lira Mml, l-UKTLUIII OIC
Entries shocld be mide at once.
HORSES .... TTmvs
The California Winehcw
1 Is now vcn, ami its j.roj.rii tor will n il his M I
I- prtHltuvil Wint at iriccs in tin reach of t vt rU, I
T- Also, hest Peanuts to 1 found. (loodst zuiir'ix'jj
f to 1k l'un- anl First-Class in every resjieet.
Thompson's Addition. BECK
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to th
IS
irtl Sale ii m
Frail & Car
at CRANDALL &. BURGETS,,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced i
MirHKl.r.ACH I'.KICK, - - r.MOX ST.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-heai.kks in-
PAINTS. OILS AND GLAS
And the Most Compiete and the 1 Jktet l'aiirns and I lesions tt
III ED.
t Mr. .John Baxter of Antelope died at
Iiimir iat Saturdav after a lingering ill
ne of cancer. He was about 55 years
i! ;i-e. The funeral took place at 3
..'i-i.jck this afternoon from the residence
of .Mrs. Hugh Haxier.
us out. He still came at me, j one 11. J. Wilhelm, and we are of the'
t me and 1 struck at him. I : opinion that the killing was done in self
insisted on qnarreling and threatening from a blunt instrument in the hands of
to drive
struck i
don t know exactly where I did hit him, j defense. D. J. Cooper,
ou the cheek or near the temple. I j Willum Buookuocse
again told bim to let things pass off j K. Bhooehouse,
quietly, and he again followed me op J. W. Pe.vm.gton,
and undertook to grab me by the collar
and at the same time striking at me with
the right band. I knocked off his licks
and struck him again, and then we both
clinched and I held him back, and still , ,re mure marvelous man a aozen U jc
gain told bim : 'Please stop quarrel- tor i prescriptions, bnt they're not those
Gabbiel I'kcseet,
Cyrls Cooi er.
There are some patent medicines that
1 are more marvelous than a dozen d
.
tlXC per MtVVW i
ing.' This be refused to do, still threat
ening me all the time with a chair or
that profess to cure everything.
Everybody, now and then, feels
anything he eonld get hold of. Then I "played out." They've
run
the
truck him Once or twice. Then we i W1" but no PoweT to generate vitalitv.
clinched again 'and struck at each other ' They're not sick enough to call a doctor,
and dragged each other around through ont iort to ick to e well. That's
the front room, and went ont in the bail- ! DCT "Rnt kind of a patent medi
way, and from there ont on the porch ' clDe comes in, and does for a dollar what
and then back into the hallway again, tD doctor wouldn't do for less than five
and at the same time still further asking j or ten. w pot in our claim for l'r.
bim to keep quiet, and not quarrel or ' Pie'" Golden Medical Discovery,
threaten my life any further, but lie still ' W e claim it to be an unejaaied rem
kept coming after me. and then I grablied ' 10 purify the blood and invigorate
him by the throat and kept on asking ; tDe " ciaim ii to be lasting in
ruiMCoarrn, noarMiiftui 1 moit,
CnoBii,inj,yT: r.;H-vs W l,filDs touch
and Anthiiia. F r C Mr.ausnitiun It hM no
rival: baeurd :houM.nlnKueffallatter
fai; will ctjkx rr it takre in time, hold
by lriirrau or i ir ni.-". t-v la lia-;k
orCtin,ueaEiitH', I -l.Ayn.it. Seta.
SHILOHS CATARRH
YOUR ATTEflTIOJl
It called to the fact that
ffagh Glenn,
i Dewier in Glass, Lime. Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Carria-a th PlwaMt l.la mt
PictureMouldings
To be ToQfid 1b tbe City.
72 LUashington Street.
FRENCH & CO.,
j BANKERS.
i TKA.NXAtT A ,rEkALBAMtlN hTSIMHe
Practical Painters and Pauer H ant-em. Nona !n tl, l-i
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masurv's Paiuts used in ail r.r work and...
tiie most skilled workmen employed. Agents for .Masurv Liquid I'ust
chemical combination or snap mixture. A first rlanr articie in ai! eoi
ortlers promptly attended to.
Paint Ehoo corner Thirdaad Waohingtoa Bti.. Th Dalli
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIRST STIiElET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
From TERHJSAIi or IJiTESIR
THK-
:
RKILROTTD
la U im I la
UI(jrAKSm.rera!TO POUTS east wa
It Is the InntriK Tar Kimlr. II wM
tnutioim 1 raj ii. rrrrjr ay laOKS'
;
orderc from ail pans of tlte country filled
on the shortest notice.
tacu to c:
uLarrfi ' Thari-HHNlr la t-iiarvn-
re run. l'r ic Aicts. lum;u,i irm
sale by KalpiM KlMrsly.
Letters of Crndit issued avaiiab.e in
Kastern States.
he
W. E. G&RRETSON,
II
him that he might as well quit quarrel
ing and let mailers pass off peaceably. 1
I still held to his throat for a few
moments and then let him lorxe. He
then opened the bedroom door
and reached in back of the
wardrobe and grabbed the double-bar-reied
shot gun. Before he went into
the bedroom, he said that he would fx
ns; he would get the shot gun and kill Yesterday Milton Freeman arrived in
every ut one 01 us, ana as lie was A!bilJ. fntu wsco county
rescuing ior ine gun, i anew mat l tial ; , attachment
to defend my own life and also that of
its effects, creating an appetite, purify
ing the blood, and preventing bilious,
typhoid and malarial fevers if taker, iH j
ftnf . The time to take it is w hen you
first feel the sijrns of oetirinet and tceak
nete. The time to take it, on general
principles, i sow.
The Abdnetffd Horaea.
Ml
Y
Jeweler
. j Sight F.xchanm aod Teiegraphic
i Transf!Tssoldon New York, Chicago, 8t.
! Iiirais, Sail Francisco, Portland Oregon,
i Seattle Wash., and various poitts in Or
egon and Wahington.
j Collections made at all points on fsv
! orabie terms.
"t-lt AilCT PIK TMK
H. ATlfRHrK,
rraaldent
. M. HtALI.
Caatnar.
mmm
illlV I
and Vi'tmn !
suit against J. A. and
Lawrence Walton, in tli
my famnv. hue he was reaching for pa,toring nine ijead of hormf fr th. ;
tbe gun, the only thing to defend n.y- defendants.whi. h U.ev drove off without f
elf with as a small piece of Cr wood1 ni,kini a aettlen.nt. r,,. .1-.
f JliiK III IIJC All
All Watch Work Warranted.
1 r .a . .
u eweiry iixace to Urrler.;
laH Mmltd t.. The Hall.. l.
First lational Bank.
( VHE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and pris-eeds promptly
j remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic. Exchange sold on
ew ltirk. San rrancisco and Portland.
CURHR STORY,
is I picked up, caued their arrest m rl.ar.n. .A : A UTr T T ttt-.. !-
hen he Hepped to the door with the ' i , i ... T ... - .,' -t-W- Vie IX ,
- l lUV UUIHCfl.
lllRECTOKS.
D. P. Thokpsos. Jxo. H. Si mk( a.
Lo. M. Wii.i.iAH, Gso. A. Likhk.
II. M. Lxai.u.
The reputation of THE DALLES
GAK has become Crmly establisl
the demand fur the home manufactured
article is increasuig every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
w. r. wiMCMAsi. wat. at akiek.
a.t paul and M
ISO t HANCK or ( Ah I
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
("nr tusawH of tMnlnt ran onirai
' miui irar tug hwm ttieprruf iUatft:
TOURIST SLEQ1N6 CAE5
! hmt that n be emiatrofinl, and It
viimiTtosflaitlnir r Utb ffw I'd
fur iatii&Umo. first and ul um Tw4
ELEGANT DAY COAE
-f-
Stage
LineP
A mtjtlnnoua lln. eonnaetliif wllk
Rimliiic diract sud unliilerrupiol mnw
fu'lmsu Sliw ruNTTatii'iin MlfH
in ao.ajMa thriub any ajrrnt in u
TUDOIirU Tintf rTC To mt H
mnuuun iiurstio iinf
KuiffNiiii aitd F.urii rau purr
tlcArt uflt of 11 comMiir
J.D. PARISH, Prop.
Full liif'rrmtlnn rn-ni! if r
tmlm, rul and other AwUui i
j W. C. ALLAWM.
j Arnt I), f. M A. Kav. .o., RutulaW
, ,, i tal,va,or., or
sThe liallra at a. m tt aim ar I a D fHAKLTO.'.', .
nv at Hrtneviiw in thirty hi hmm Iwn i U't 'r-n-rnl' Pa r- -t Alt., rinf-'
iiiii-.iii- m m m. -.-ry uaj. bimi imi ml
Tiie Iallo iu llnny .ii Imura
Cariits Wit i. i Mail, iWDrfrs and E.Tpft.
-f imiwli at JTlua-'ille with
Stag from Eastern and Eocthern Or
cgoc, Bortbern California and
all Interior Point..
W. II. YOUNG
Alafi mtl.em rlii. r,t!ii,.
trina lr-m rurtmi.il
at Tilf l)K!ii wi
and J.bjU.tii laiinta
aa iimv (u f. ; . . .
TOlu ijrejron sUtulee. However, both niat-
npand irrinr to take aim at me, when ! ters were amicably adj.ted this morn
I gave the nn little posh and ttrnck ; ing ly the payment of Freeman's claim
bim several blows with the stick whk.h I ' and eo.u of the COTrt.-Telnini.
picked np, doing this in self-defense. , Thi. j, the ciM! BpjkTO of , S(ttur.
After striking him, I sort of held him dafm CaoxicL of stolen horses,
p with my left hand and grabbed tbe I wnereia the Mme, of the IioUon UjT
gun before it dropped to the floor, and ere nsed. in..eAli of W.iUin T...
my wife set it on one side for fear that
uier were merely employed to drive the
"uu lr7 ' n- horses to The Dalle, and of cour did
I then wraprd him op In a comfort, ; not know th,.y were ,jeid Ujr ,br w;,
and my mother being np about the barn i
somewhere, I thought the shock would ' Mexican f
probably be death to Iter if I would lay , dnst.
bitn oat in the front room, or even let , a.V w,nr i t
.. ,. . . , I , , , Ak yonr dealer for Mexican M.ver
bim lie where he fell, so I moved the j Ptove f'oiish.
iver stove polish causes no
THE DALLES
.' fe.nxaj iwv,:.
: c. sCTcsiuui.jsi aiocf it real
.' rui:-clc Ciacis Mvn m.
: Eijrsss k?:m tilt) w::i special cart.
staok iirrKta;
Ilunm 3, Jlettiiiien linildina. i
Will lfie I.iia MoiKlava .ni ThiiTUj. fJat.Otrjt "A VKFiT
n wwa, ur ulumer II .l-irvl .H4VIW1IU1 Ulll
! Of DALLK.S CITY, OK.
Shoemaker
I President - -
Vice-f'reeident,
Cashier, - -
- - Z. F. Moody
ChaRI.KS ffll.TON
- M.A.Moovr
General Honking Business Transacted.
-iKht flxrhun-s Sold on
M. Kiel,, I a .', Sl.,rr,
1'rlnrrllla.
t'tnatllt Hakm,
Ikr Halloa.
The St. diaries Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
No Fit, No Pay.
Union St., opp, EarcpscD Hoose.
Tl.'.s old. isiiiiilar and reliable house
: has lieen entirely refurnished, and every
i room has leefi reliitrrml anfi wrinliitai
SF.W YORK. land newly CBrrt-ted throughout. The
AX KANf':sCO. j bouse contains I'd rooms and is snppliec
CJIK'A'ViJ . with every modern convenience, llutx
nd I'OKTLANi), OK. reiuHiimble. A good restnursiit itucliw
p.,..,,;. , . .. to the house. Frur bus to and from alt
ljliectiritia made on fvon-lile terms ' trains
ataiiaoUepoints. , I C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
General Blacksinithing and J
prunpUy, and all
.juaranUed.
Horse Shoeing a Spccii
Ttirt Street opp. LictiB'sol.
t A TT1S CAN&
80DA WATXS AKD ICE
TmAo, i i lOrilflQll
F Inest Peanut Roaatwr In
2UH
J.FOLCO
Airr