THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1894. The Weekly Gbronicle. OFFICIAL PAlEK 1K ASTO IIUNTY. gnwml l the rwioflw i 1 " Iall. Oregon a mpoiiJ cl rnatwt. fl BMRUTUiX KATES. Y BAIL. rvWTi.iS rREFill). IN ADVANCE. SECOND DISTRICT FAIR. Sleeve Md Kelly ladli-led. Poktlasd, (Vt. 10. The grand jury, after rapid, but thorough investigation of tbe Sayres murder, has returned an ti. j;. Ferris has on the grouuds a rnrliitlnl from Fim pa?. One Tear ' " 2 8ix mont J Tare month Advertising rate rvouable, bimI made known ea avvlieauou. Ailtre all romutmiliatlou to "THE I'RRON ll'l.K. Tin- laile. uiw indictment against Xenophone X. Steeve anil Joseph ("Bunco"! Kelly for murder in the first degree. This was not unexpected. Immediately alter the indictment had been returned, the district attorney ' aked the court (or an order to the ell'eet j thoroughbred, stallion, Larry O'Caff. ! He aln bag a string of race horses Chester it, Xola ti and l!lue Jay. all of viliich liave been very successful in taU- j lilt; pluses. There are some fai't horses this year ah6 record are ivtv down. The 3 OUR l SPEC'SL Saturday, Oct. 13th. SALE. that Tom Burns, James J. Mehan, John j class of contestants was never bettor nor TV Iailu and Wttklv Chraniclt mnjr fce found on taU at I. C. XickrUrn'i ttvre. I TtUpkout Xo. 1. i THE JAPANESE FLEET js the races freer from taint of jobbery. It 1 is confidently expected the running! record will lie lowered today and possibly j the trotting record. TUB TAVaiOX LAST Ml.HT. . ' attendance last evening at The Now Commands the Uulf lV-Ch-Li. Carroll and Robert Garthorne be held in bonds of $i,000 each to appear in court as witnesses at the trial, and, in addi tion, that the chief of police turn over to the clerk the cash bail deposited by George rowers. Sheriff Sears and his chief deputy, manuel Mover, at once called upon ief Minto with an order for Steves and Kellv. j When Steves was brought from his -! quarters in the third story of y I ......... :,. 1 . .....it. i.fli.ui nf tlm ru!ti ! , , , . , . , , , 1 under the leadership of Prof. Birgfcld, is . 1. .. l.d.l ...it .-.I , iu.1 n Inf. ipmilil fi I BltthlllU, i I f mm illll I . I V nil... in. v. ' the j pavilion was very large. Xot many new , I exhibits came in, as the eutries were1 I already full. The crowd seemed well , pleased w ith the displays and many com- , )-. ol.i.ir.' the citv I ', 1 . , , lie line. ine music oi in eorcnesira, SHOES. SHOES. Ten per cent, discount from the regular prices on all Shoes purchased from us on this day. - VISIT ALL THE STATIONS WEEKLY Partugrueee Troop Hemmed In Stc Karnr--The Irish I'arlla Mentary Fnnd--Tbe ar Out llrlvlnf. by j the grand jury's action, and did not coni i prehend hat his removal signified. He ! shiok hands with a Telegram represen , tative, remarking : I "Well. I see they are going to give me : new quarters." "Havn't you heard what the grand jury has done?" asked the reporter, j "Xo; what is it?" "They have indicted you and Kelly ' for murder in the first degree." j Sleeves wa9 lost in reverie a second or two, when he recovered himself and said in a nonchalant manner : "That's very unpleasant, I must lay." Beyond that he made no rvniark up on the subject, and a minute later he walked up second street, smoking a London-, Oct. 11. A dispatch from j Tein-Tsin says the Chinese officials no ! longer deny that the Japanese fleet com- j Biands the Gulf of Pe-Chi-Li. The Jap- j anese admiral pays a weekly visit to ! every important station on the gulf. ,. i.j.i. i tagm Japanese cruisers souuueu .e eo- , Mevw IVtective trance to the harbor of W ei-Ha.-W ei to th three hours Saturday, then went across . .. to Port Arthur, whe're they made obser-j ..g., Ke,lr , nen take ou 0, nuoMiuipii.0i..u...... " hi9 haJ the icture o di jr market! upon his face. His wrists were ironed, and Sheriff Sears marched him through Third street to his new quarters in the county jai!. the ciimj The .Taminese fleet returned to 'Wei-Hai-Wei Monday in single line. When almost within range the fleet sep arated and hovered around the harbor entrance. The Fort fired a few shots, bet the Japanese did not reply, and con tinued making observations until Count ti . ji . : . i ..... : 1 1 ... T . iluo u-s-u.,., lUr """' j Mav and told him he i-onld make I2.O10 date, fired one gun, whereupon the fleet . ; . . . s s told him that he was attornev for W. O. i pioviug a great attraction and is respon : sible in a large measure, for the large j attendance. Any time that this or i chestra will give a public concert they j may tie sure of a larg attendance and hearty appreciation. The music last evening was delightful and the orchestra I was compelled to respond to several en ! cores. The programme for this evening 1 is as follows : The decision of the judges is awaited ' with a great deal of interest, and it will ' he extremely hard to decide between ; many of the competitors. ! K.UB NOTKK. The judges yesterday were Hon. Kobr. i Mays, A. S. Macallister and YV. X. Wi- ley. M. A. Moody acted as time keeper. Our fellow-townsman, Mr. Max Vogt. deserves great credit for his venture in hop-prowinc, which has already lieen mentioned in Tut Cukonri.e. Mr. j Vogt imported the seed plants to see if this country could he made to produce j 1 hops, and his venture lias shown con-1 clusively that such is the case. In di- j versified farming is Wasco county's! io per cent. io per cent. We hare a very complete and large assortment of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, which visitors to the Fair, as well as our regular customers, will find it to their profit to examine. t ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. Kelly's statement as to the complicity E eat nope, of X X. Steeves with the murder is as ' The entire orchestra, under the lead- follows : Steeves reformed and steanx'd away in the di rection of Taku. The Tein-Tsin dispatch adds a Chinaman arrea.ed there upon suspicion of being a Japanese spy was tortnred until he admitted the truth of the charge. He is to be executed. The same dispatch says four spies have been arrested at Port Arthur for cutting sub marine wires connected with torpedoes. It is aiso stated that the fire which oc curred at Tein Tain Thursday was of in cendiary origin. Cbineae Ucrulu Are KllT-Ilaff. Loswos, Oct. 11. A Tein-Tsin dis- later. Tliev met several times after that. i and discussed the subject further, but it I was not nntil after the June election j that Kel!y agreed to take the "jnb" He ! then told Steeves he would do the bu-i- patchsays: The Chinese troops arriv- i ness for him. About two weeks before ing there is much riff-raff, and badly j the murder Keiiy began negotiations armed. The Chinese government has j with Sayres regarding the imaginary contracted with German manufacturers ' opium deal. for quick-firing guns, and the arms are The police have evidence that Steeves expected to arrive daily. The Japaneese 1 has paid Kelly several sums of money are watching the coast for the arrival of i at different times, arms. It is rumored at Tein-Tsin iron- clad warships have been approached him last ership of Prof. Birgtield, will furnish the music for the grand ball Saturday evening. An elaborate program has been prepared. The usual Saturday dance at the armory has been post poned, and ail its regular attendants are invited to attend the bull at tht pavilion. An interesting saddle is on exhibition in one corner of tli pavilion. It is the property of Mrs. F. P. Mays, and a tag on the saddle shorn s it to have taken the first premium at the Ohio state fair suits in court brought by Sayres, and in , which the latter's testimony was very i important. Steeves intimated to Kelly ! that Sayres was to lie gotten rid of to en- able him to win these suits. Kelly took j the matter under consideration, telling i Steeves he would give him an answer iu ISol'. The saddle was made before the tiuie of machine sewing, and is done entirely by hand. The roadster race tomorrow promises to furnish great sport, and every one had better be on hand to see what sort of jnckevs some of our business men make. Tin- liL'i."-st :lanre ever given Perert Galdos, the Spanish novelist, has written a play entitled "The End," with the explanation that it is to be also the end of his career as playwright. He is tired, he says, of the excitements and disappointments of his carer, longs for rest, and has made np his mind never to write for, visit, or read aUiut. another theatre. Shuckleton (in the diamond business' I had a man in my place tills morning! who had a wonderful eye. He could tell ' how much a diamond weighed by just j looking at it. He must have been my j iceman. Brooklyn Life. ' TIT YOU WHSTT Government, State, or Italics Military Road Lands, -: t' A 1.1. ON Thomas A. Hudson, 83 Washington St., THE DALLES, OR. If yon want Information rtmrmiiif (.nvtm men. lnnln,ur liw 1mw rvlatiux thrrvin. you ran rmiAult him frw of rtiartr?. lit ha turn If a nr riftltv of ttu bnimji, uml nan prm tuHtl Iwinrc the I nit! hiaUt Land Otfic lor over un year- Gnanllan's Sale of Real Estate. purchased The Ciar Went Irlrln(. from Austria and the United States.) st. fE-rEKSBrKO, Oct. 11. llie czar CaDtain Von Hanneken is to rejoin the nJ family on Tuesday drove to the Chinese service under Admiral Ting's fleet. The navy is very short of ammu nition for large guns, and the arsenals are working day and night furnishing a supply. It is reported the emperor recently Yisited Tein-Tsin in disguise to view the situation. Li Hung Chang is blamed for Chinese defeats. The children sing waterfall of Utacham, dear Yoaltan. St. Peteesbi-rg, Oct. 11. It is an nounced the Czar wiil leave Crimea for Corfu Tuesday night. sijTiare Xew Yo"k Weklv. Nol Officially Conilrmefl. EL1.n, Oct. 11. It is semi-officiallv !iicu i.Diuuiii in uuii ucrcu, me re- jr.ider Berry Juliiots t-iis me lie sti pon circu-aieu ny a news agency tnal has srimis doubts about the miracles. Sutler is hereby riven thit the iiulerii;ul, iruanlmn of the irsn ami i-Mate ot .Saury MMnl.'v an aiMl ami Initmi ixthiii, by virtue u an order of the oiintT l.iurt of the htatr of I litvgim lor ii rmintv. In probate, maile anil lenleml on the 4th da, ol svtemlivr, A. 1'., Wl, at ttie rvgiiiitr Beriteniber lenii ot said in The I ''"art f"r 'he year will on satunlav. tieto- '4111. l.iU . l.n 1 ... i .. ' ... Dalies is iroing to be given Saturday night ! ani lav. on the premie known the Hunie- ut the imei ii.i, Kvurv nnu lin . , I "leal of John SUllllev. U-eel. Hi tlialert on llie at me pavi.ion. everyone who wants , ,,,, Unk , U)r , ul,ln,bl hlv to lie in the swim shouid tie sure and Hiver. in Vti ( .ouoiy. sute n t-oh. ii at ! Public Aurh.ui In the hihet bhliler lor i-auli In attenil. Iisiiil. the fullowiiir d-wrliied real iro.-rty b- T " ; I lollKllift to uiU estate to vrlt Doctor 1 our bhshiinu does not Bp- 1-ols immliereil line I, 1 wo Jj. Thr e (:11 and l-.r.ue V. I f""r t'l o! M.'tmn 1 nirtv-two ,V in liiwiinhlp .'i.fc Thiu. I ' 1 X .... I. ..I 1 ........ L 1 -1.1 I ... i ; ...... i, hi nannc in-ini r.ani 01 ' llie w lliametti' -Vl.Tilnli. eoiitatnitig 1 si 4., lui : rather tiian physical. Isn't he worrying I omron. T.eiiier with the teiienietit'-'. 'hemii j aboil- fcinietliiiiL'' Mrs Ill-int to! ' him-nl and aiiwirieiianre tlon-ln Monemc , auou. ihjnieininL . Mrs. J.l.mk l,et , All , , , ,,,,,1 , ,lr ,) me i-e. Whv. of course he is. poor'"""' "'"' beuijivt i. i oniirnidtioti by said : ' oiirt- i dear. I never thought of it. He is ' ijaied riepteinber 1,,, 1-'. I probably worrying over the fact that he j 4i.rt , ,r ,.r.on ,ffi"L, j 18 miSning liiree SilTiare UiealS a Uav. i-mnie. , ail aavu an iiinrm leron pear to lie getting ai;v think the trouble ismenta 'tter, but I I or emotional, He I Agent lor the Kaalern (lreon ljllid ( iminy, biiiI t-an mI1 vou liraKinjt, or I u Inui'ovisl Arnrtiltural linda In any quantity dealred, and will ai-ud a l'aniblet ilisierihtiig the laud to anyone applying to tilm lor IL lie 1" A ent (or sale of lota In TMiiarwis't ana tios lo l lie liallea. 1 ma Aiiniuon L laid ns I . ai-re lot, and dmtined to be the principal real denee irt ol the cltv IMllr a mlliutea walk from lourthouM'. IU niiuuln I rum K. K. lieioL Hrttler Located on Coerntnelit Land. If i want to Morrow Money, on Long or Hhnrt tine, he can necoaumodate . Write fire. Life, and Accident Inanrauee. If yon cannot call, write, and your letter will be promptly anawered. Parley dtb i SiiceewxirB to L. V. Frank, (let-earn!.) OF ALL OF IHaonfaciu rers Harnesses! songs ol ridiculing him, and placards ol , China has requested the meditation of )r. Thirdly Whv should he have? the same character are posted in the , ijeruiany in the war with Japan. ttreets. The Chinese declare Kuseia is aiding Japan. . He coiuiiiDia PacKino Co.. Japanese feple Beheaded. 1 Sbasdahi, Oct. 11. It is reported here j two Japanese spies arrested in this city, I have been taken from Yamen at Xank-1 ing, bound band and foot and carried to j a place of execution, where they were beheaded. There were no signs of tor ture upon the prisoners. A rnmor has reached here that another outrage upon a missionary has been committed at Xew Cbwang. ' Irish Parliamentary t'nnd. Diblin. Oct. 11. Freeman's Journal The Tower Have Agreed. Beklis, Oct. 11. Tiie Cologne Gazette asserts the European powers have agreed j upon a Corean policy, and aiso decided j not to hinder the Japanese advancing , ' upon Pekin. Yellow f ever In Alexleo. I Oaxaca, Mexico, Oct. 11. There is j much excitement in the state of Cam- ! j peche and the island of Carmen, over I ! yellow fever, which is causing a large i ! number of deaths. ' Elder Uerry He can't gt over the fact that the witnesses lo them were mostly fisherman. Xew York World. PACKERS OF GOOD I'.ld la by Mockholder. MiN.sEAP0l.lfi, Oct. 11. The stock- committee bid in the Miu- the Irish parliamentary fund have been j neapolis & St. Louis road today for H, returned w ith a letter of explanation and I UOO.OOO. aava the snltarrintiona of Englishmen In : holders thanks. Gladstone's check for 100 1 has been accepted, however, as he is nol longer minister. j Largeat heore Ever Made. j Ciiicaoo, Oct. 11. The largest score ; ever made by a cavalryman was made at j inerori eneriuan i niteti fciates armv shoot today by Sergeant Charles Kers ton of troop D, First cavalry. He made ii aiiuib uui vi m pvaaiuic tjval ovo yarue t range, using a regular array carbine. The Mongolia Kebellioa. j BKLi.t, Oct. 11. The Tagblatt pub lishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg, which says its correspondents learns the object of the leaders of the rebellion in tbe Chinese province of Mongolia is to secure the annexation of that territory to tbe Kutsian empire. Japanese ftaln Another Faint. ! Yokohama, Oct. 11. The Japanese j have occupied th eonth bank of the the Yalu river after driving the Chinese J out. j earthquake la Greece. ) I Athens, uci. 11. four earthquake shocks were felt here last night. j A stimulant is often needed to nourish ! ' anrl trnnufhn t,a em,taun4 in lun ,l.A - -"j. ....... ...w . w . . i n . . . . v h cr , oir ; hair a natural color. Hall's Hair lie-1 - are all intimaely connected " practically itierpara ..t Iiiongh the fact is ignored, it is nevertli '- true that a good com) ion is an imfiouiuuuy - out good digestion, wmcn 3Tr ,n lurD depends on good - . looa. There fa no more cotnmr.n I. cauw of tndigrtion than 'lSz lafd. Let the bright house-r . keeper use ; Pork and Beef MANCFACTrKEUts OK Food - - - Fine Lard and Sausages. Digestion- - I Complexion - I t a - - : Curers of Vy BRAND A General Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. EEPAIEING FliOlTIPTX-y ar,l NEATLY IXDIST J2. j Wbolcsale anil Retail Dealers in Harness, Bnfllcs, Whips, Eorse Elanlets, Etc. j Fell Assortment or Mexican Sailulcry Plain or Stamped. ! SECOND FTEEET. - THE 1ALLEK, 0B 1 'There is a tide in J lie ajfairs 0 men which, taken at its fioM leads on to fortune." iilasiiBaci gT i Dried Beef, Etc. COTTOLEI Th Naw Vagatabla Shortcnini; newer is the lst tonic for the hair. .ntrared. Heaimd la by Kernr. Lisiio.N, Oct. 11. A dispatch from Lou re n co Marques, Italagoa Bay, says j signed, the I'ortuguese there are hemmed in bv j 30,000 Kaffir natives. The town is j raniine What's yo' Uken' de rar.z-r j strongly barricade.!. The natives j to church fo'? rUsberry Weze goin' to 1 burned many houses in the suburbs j politely request de pa-tir to resien i xrnm the fair grounds, one biack mare, white bind foot, small white snot : iu forehead, and one light sorrel horse, j white hind fojt, small white strip in face and saddle marked, both branded on left stifle. Horse aiso branded A 1 on the right hind leg. A liberal reward j will be imid for information which will lead to their recoverv. bv the under-' A. t. Macai.mntkk. The Ialles, Or. ; - and substitute for lard, and : her cheeks, with thoc of ; her family, will be far ! more likeiy to be " Like s i - - roe in toe snow. CoTTOLRHF. is clean, tleh rT- l'-.r . " cale, healthful and fifiju- .. -- lar. 1 ry it for yourself, trr z 1 tapce reau in ttamfn to N. m ' - -k latrbank ii ( o , (.fie -iff'. , i tt - ' -"i--rTi-i -ii,1rf .ii.1 j Cfwainii'it hoadred rcipet, - ereturcii lv nmc miaeat author - '-I oa cooaiog. Do you want a Fruit and Hop Farm? K. N. STAEHR, I j The poet unquestionably had reference to the iliBli-Ulll - 1 "Frtire Hrt at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, , Who are soiling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHEIJiACH BRICK, - UNION VI. rtadc only by N. K. Fairbank & Co., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NCW YORK, B03TON. yesterday. I'rividence Journal. ! "I BAKE OVEN. ha irot mint npiendid Farnm ' i and iid payiiie Town l-rnio-rty iu the Wllla .,- i I ette Valloj for ln tn-rj eii,,, and on eaay Irreu Home ol the farm, to ru lianai- lor KaaWn j I Orenon propettr Write fur lint arid term. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE I A FIXE IMI'OKTEl j French Percheron Stallion, V sj.i'M In irrwl fl--h fsomi-K nu Hnrr F,ml iitrttr W il ' iM-ll for (n-li rr ikiI-w with (jr hr. r rtt. Kerr &. Buckley, Gr"s Vallev, Or. New - Umatilla- House, THE DALLES, OREGON. SINNOTT &. FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and Raggage Office of the U. P. R. R. Company, and office of th Wetr i L'nion Telegratili Office are in the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. 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