THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21 1603. The Weekly Chronicle. Advertising HatH. Ftr m,-a O i li.eh or lrs In !Hy II JO O mr two ttu-tn snJ uti.K'r lour inch I Orvr four liirlu Ait J uiulor lwcl. inches.. 7S O.er Oselv. tui-hoe 40 Daily xn iriiLI One Inch or less. ier inch ...... Over ou Inch snil ti;nlT lour Inches. Ovvt (our Inches u4 uuvlor tweivw inches Over tsrclva iucuea r.1 v) 1 . llirti lUe sheep klioulit bo replaced by goat, which are to bo annually skinned nil foi tunes made from the sale of the hides. Ye gods'. Has Mr. Wilson never icon a bunch of goat at their favorite occupation of balking trees and clearing out brush? Further comment is superfluous. Moio Leader. loo'GESTLEMAX OE BROAl HE AS WIKEl. ESS TF.l. El! H A I'll Y. Experiments in wireless telegraphy made durinji Hie international yacht races appear to Justify some general conclusions with regard to the use fulness of this mode of electric com munication. Marconi, who may be considered the inventor of the prac tical system thus far developed, has himself directed the transmission of dispatches between a steamer accom panying the yachts at sea and a station at one of the lighthouses on shore, whence they were again trans mitted to New Voik. It is conceded, of course, tbit this aciial telegraphy cannot, for various reasons, supplant that by wires and cables; but the fact that intelligent messages can be thus transmitted at all, with reason able directness and accuracy, is in itself important. Many circumstances may be Imag ined under which this system wou'd be valuable where wires or cables do not exist, as between ships at sea or between a ship off-shore and the land, or where communication by wire or cable has been interrupted. The most obvious limitation of the system la its present development is in the lack of piivacy. A message seut from one station might be picked up at any cumber of other stations. But it is quite conceivable that this may be overcome by futuie inven tion, the experiments already made having already indicated to inventors the directiou in which they ate to work. The military uses of wireless teleg raphy are somewhat problematical. In the navy, as among the scattered vessels i f a squadron on a cruise, its adaptability appears less doubtful. Thus far l.e inveution has not passed the stage of curious experiments. In communicating between points that are or can be connected by a metallic conductor, nothing is likely to be gained from the Dew system. Yet so rruch has been done with it in so short a time that it would be foolish to set a limit upon its ossiLle development. corn and wheat nop. fur tho year are so high that the surplus for ex portation is likel) to Iw above the average of the past Ave or six seasons. There, will bo a shortage in Kurope, which tho United States will havo a chance to at least partial ly supply. While tho American grain producer will llnd a good luaiket abroad this jei.r fir all his slock which cannot bo sold nt home, ! night the entire nupitin ws r- FIRE BEHIND THE 8CHEME. t.m aud (hsmlral Ku.lua. Tlirre ar. a great many schemes in I'll Palles which consist l smoke with no lire behind them ; t ut wlmi th. lire boe get out yuu may know them's a bUj in sight ami they make things lively. Ami thus it hat ivrti wild the new tire aim iu system and chemical outline iincstii ti. At the meeting last the homo consumer will have food which will not rango above the One fact has been demonstrated by tho yacht races sailed thus far. Sir Thomas Liplon is a sportsman of j recent averago In price. the highest order. From the first his conduct has been admirable, and ifj he returns a loser he sci'l at least! have the salislactiou of carrying with him tho respect of every American cttizeu who has taken any interest in the contest for the coveted cup. lie showed he was a gentleman of broad ideas when he issued his chsl lenge. Lord I)unraven slnco 1 has always insisted that bis treatment in America was such that no ltriton could ever again attempt to bring back the trophy, but Lipton was not a man of circumscribed notions, and ignoriug the petty diffeiences of the past, he sent over to this country the best type of yacht architecture bis country has produced. From, the day of his challenge there has been no serious differences. Condition were easily agreed to by both challenger and challenged; No better estimate of Aguinaldo has been made than that of Presi dent McKinlcy at Fargo. Aguinaldo, ho said, demands iudeH,ndeuce as tho price of peace, but on a former occasion ho accerted a different price. "Tho United Stales," the president added, "pays no gold for peace. We never gave a bribe for peace iu all our history and never will." FAIRLY BEHEADED. ladtau Jo Andrews Lust flla llaad by Itriakmg S ir Water. there was no squabbling oyer details, ! .nowing and during and since the races Sir Thomas has acted so handsomely that thete arc few who do not wish that bis sturdy craft might win at least two races out of the series. There are few nautical enthusiasts who will not say that Sir Totn is a prince of yacht owners. finlsr. Like manv of his foolish white brothers, one of the Indian, of w hom we tpuke yesterday, allowed hit love for tiro water to be the cause of his death, and Joe Andrews not on a spree yester day, which resulted literally in the lots of his head. lie came to the Chkomci.k (dire In the afternoon selling ludisn baskets and signs of being somewhat "happy," we immediately tent him to the neighbors. It teems that tie con tinued drinking all afternoon, and at 0 'clock Indian Pete met him down on First street and lie asked Pete to go over to Howe's taloon and get a drink, lie refuted, and told Joe t go home, hut Joe taid h was going up to ti e feet ed and tho Imanl authorise-! their secretary, K. M. Wing.He, to alart nil todai and collect the mm f which had been tub.cril.ed, principally by turning over the Inn per cent Intur anee which will l laved hy the new syateui. It it to he hod that the col lector will have smooth tailing and the project not he hindered by the failure of aubscriher to fulfill their promises. Correspondence has been carried on with I'. 1. S. Olney, manager of the Iward of underwriter, and the stipula tions which are made to tecum the five per cent reduction with the Art alarm tytteiu and another five per cent on the chemical engine, aie at follows: A tytteiu of boxes or signal ttatlont are to be put in, having direct electrical connection with a laige bell that will strike the number of the box, indicat ing the locality of the fire, (Seven sta tions, placed at points to be In. Healed by their representative, will be estab lished to protect properly located below thebluir. Kit It Intended to protect buildings located on the bluff the num ber will have to he increased In accord ance with the extent of the territory lo be protected. The chemical engine must lx) of a make approved by them and consist of J two fifty-gallon tanks or one too gallon j tank, mounted on a vehicle. W believe the lOU-galion tank has been decided upon. The reduction will apply lo all build ings and their contents under the pro tection of the tvttem, except dwelling, and private ttables. Some time tine the Columbia Ibue THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or i UK Second Eastern Oregon Districl Agricultural Society rMllllAi'ISil Tit K lOINTIKa or- Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, Crook and Umatilla, Will. UK IIM.il AT ANTELOPE. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, On lt;o grtuniU of ttia Aiitil")- Fair AirlaUnnl cnmmer.ritirj WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1800, and continuing 3 days A 1111: amount in Cash Premium for Agricultural, Stuck, and Merhanicil f hil.iis. Wmk id Art ami fancy Work, ami for Trial f N'il f l.tok) Cash given by the ttal (or Agricultural Fihihit. J. O. MACK, heerctarv. A. K. Mac AI.I.ISTKR, l'"tlJD. THE DHLLES STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey wliitt wnli? Yos, ami wash white. Yu rati Havana thing waluil at tho Steam Laundry. Tho Maine point is iualtty and tho Merritt our work ia Mich that jMitU p) Miles to patronize us. Uur prices are not Hobson's choice, hut the utaiuhml rate, which are not Cevera high as mmie people think, and wo want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. A BATTLE-SCAHliEO ELA'J. Tlie Woodburn Independent is responsible fur this story about the hast ti.d here ome gambling m.t C(JMI,,.ny n,e application thai II. going on among the Indiana, and tlarted cieil.ir. .,, U riven that eomranv. ami the board to recommended at taut Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phono 341. THE DALLES. OR. op First street. At 10 :;D J. 11. Furlong, nght yard muster. J impe.i on the c- ,lut,.', niretinu. Our citiieu will ail fei-l a ali.factiou , that the matter has aatumed inch far- i orabls proportii.nt, and tinrerely hope' that no ditlicnlty will arUe to prevent ! it successful termination. Kit llunUrrd Hollar. Hunii. C. J. STUBLING Wholon.Ho and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency lor tho Great e t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey, WHISKEY from 7IS to H no wr gallon, (i lo IS rear olit.i " ' ; Imported oogn ao t'"' .00 1 i2.ii per k.hoi,. ( 11 to :n yi."oi,i.: 1 4 to II cra r.ij. hooe atep of a freight train I ich wat coming in fro-n the West jit a it reached the Watco warehouse, ami banner tliat tbe econd i eaons car-j fUDd Joe on the step on the oppotite ried to victory in the Philippines: I side, wheu he made him get off. . . 1 1.0 -, l 1 . . . : 'Tue .Second tiicon regiment B-i i ' 'r'" w" com- ( was Id only one engagement, and " ' ,u l'"'!U' n',l i,t,;'J J . . ' " "!" track, K. F. Mills, the brake-I tbat not a serious one, at 1 asig. In . W)tu pi ,notWf Mm , ,ja),r Qn the march tbrouuli bush and in other ;,lB lrMk .bout 100 yard above the, TIim tlllv. I'.irl ImilL A.t.irla ri battles the emblem was cot taken as Watco aarehonte. Investigating they : ,r,tion Coinimnr at awar li .l liioO i it was considered too much bother. ! '"""J ' 10 be "n Indian, whose bly ; ,lan.ag by the jury In the S'lfe'ior1 ' . , . .., : Yet when the flag ws. turned over to v.r,g -cm ,h. track wiU, hi. neck ( courc thl, , ng. M !.. were ffifA,? Zu " I Governor Geer iu Portland it wa I 'J t.. east and hi. head about ,,o .u.H ten da,, in which to 01. a - - - irent with bullet, Tattered and "! , Z'e o, Coroner IMtts. He . "'rT, V"T, L" JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and j torn, It ;recnttd the nppearnncc of conler Oates ami an umlerlaker went up , j4J afternoon, and at U o'ciock in ri.ln.itrinth.C... of IVle, Sie,e,.'5ALlr0BI,IA BRANDIFfi ..., ..V-f, .o . U. jer ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. the DOMESTIC CIGARS. r.UBUISU EEVARUSG RESERVE having pone through a ten years wr. While civilians beheld the Stars aud Slripcs in shreds, through tenr bedimmcd eves, and shuddered ! bj'lv of Joe Andrewt at the terrible story w and bronglit the body down and Ihit evening a verdict a. reached. The morning an iniiest wa he. with the iria began Mouday morning aud occu- j j following result: pie.l the alleutioii of the court for t w o j In the matter ol tt.e u.itiet over the day,. The amount ak.-d f ir by the i ' piaintitf . ir.ci.l. The plaluliirin lit1 l).l'e t.'itv ami es-' C,"B alleged that I, is wile tok passage; ... . ! . . I 1 .. Iil..i . ia e me jury snmnionro nv .,it ' : Ctatea, recorder ol Referring to Secretary Wilson's views as to the Northwest, ,ubli;hed I struck it.' id the Oregoninn of Oct. 1 Jlh, it is amazing wbnt a grasp of the situa tion Mr. Wilson has taken during bis the returned volunteer j;szi;d In tli.'to j.i-tieo of the peace, to Inquire i on lh steamer Inland Flyer for Wash amszement at the Second Oregon's i tltul:: V ' . "'8 i iii . .i . . i ' Meu lo ami at that place, ami carneil hat h id body, anil the te-tiun ny of the wit-i , ne-ii pro)iii-e. Ij.-lore its. ami alter ,u ""T"1'' i.o, auoui isnuj careful consideration, libd I he folio ing I mile nlmve, anil put her athore ailh l'ls: ! the unilemtaiiilinu that the ltalleCit would stop aud pick her up. The ofl'i Ih and sllctill)' wondcicd '"I PVTTIS'J IT ll'illT. The good ladies of the W. C. T. L". That the nn.i.e of the deceaseil a as Id lndritrl I htt I I m rjlis 111 i, ia lima I h hi-tween the hour ol 10 p. m. Oct. I r' ' 1 h"1 Keamer did not do to, and 1 ti. and 3 o'clock a. in. Oct. '.'Dili, Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail k-nds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot r n kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ai kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, net all kind. of MILL HtO short visit, or perhaps wo ought to j eng(lgC( jn k rao5t worl,y work, j lHie.i' hy Iwing run acros the neck I y a lon ,he iHlatnl over night. They were Mr., s.rver. ... compelled lo rem.m Headquarters for "BycTs' Best" Pendl8- ssy it is amezmc the amount or rubbish he has been jtuffed ith during his trip to the wooly West. Mr. Wilson, after a few weeks of this atulliag process, knows more about sheep-raising, cattle-raising, lumbering and farming, than the thousands of men who have spent however hopelets the accomplish ment of nil their objects may be, though they cannot fully suc ceed, nnd though the forces of good and evil will continue to battle for supremacy long after the younsest of these1 devoted women j has passed from earth, yet their work j is not wholly in vain. Xo good, un- work ever is alto- Their proper sphere their lives at these various occu pa. : I r . it - - a . L - .up. nr o. uie.. . c vu sclflsb, earnest aheeri r.iier. with I hp mips! inn." WUt I r 1 gelher id vain, is the brst thing a when he goes into a timber country? He sets fire to the trees, clears the land, and hopes thereby to secure a more extensive grazing land." Can the worst enemy of the sheep .1 .. i . -. . i . : . : . . . . i . . .- ! uieii iil-ov luii luia 19 uvitri uuusense; ; , , , . . . . . . J I better than those of today. If the sheepmen were lo commit this j folly, what would be left for their The Western Joumev undertaken fl,ks 10 feed on during the summer?. IJV the ..resident nnd the cabinet Is j , - serving Dot so much lo awaken ctr or cars, on tide track No. :i, near the Wasco warehouse, while In Dalle. City, Wasro comity, Uregor., in an Intoxi cated condition and a far a. the jury can aseertain, no blme can he attached to anv one for said death except ifeceased. bated at Daile. City, Oct. i'O. IMf.i. I'ACf. K. pAt'l.aEK, N. L. ilcoilta. Ciia. A. rciiii.rx, K. W. Wii.ho.v, C. F. KTcriit, J. II. Jacksox, lall I'ubllc tchsolt. r - 1 Fnllnmlnir i the renort for the ntiar- sueepman noes , of irjfl,lence lies c-lsiefljr with children ter :4 weeks) ending Oct. 13 V) and youth, and no one can measure the influence for good that they may exert within that sphere. If the children can be trained right, the men and women of the future will be Does Mr. Wilsoc imagine tLe black ened earth would send forth another growth of gras. and the burnt trees . KOVC Low wj(le ftwakc l((C ,rit clothed with foliaijo II. is it ever dawned j patriotism in the region vi.-ited as to of TEACHERS. flut III" l'rmain. Mlsa Nan riamer... . 1 anil 7 .11 : is Ml-s K.iKTtn 2U, .'ill anil III Us 3 I , ,l,a !! ' 11 II 17 .-I (o ii a M .VI r 7 S .. s a, .' loyalty to the fl-ig already is. Every where that the president has spoken, again lecome tint summer ? ur. u.m u.av encrp u me umocr , t,C j,a,t of lig wt)ith in,r,irc(J just as much for slu.-le as pasture? . J(J warmesl entliusiisin was that 1'robably this t.ticmai. never saw j m.Lid) dccIsre(, ljis wtttxlUe ,. a band of tbc cp hunt shade on one pof,c t(J wvvort ie fl:1J at any ccgt. of our blazing August days. If At CLicRgo the sc-ntimcnt took this did he never would say the sheep- ( form . ..Tu honor and integrity of raiscr would wilfully destroy the , Uje flfl wLerevtr it Is cnrriccl by our trees that give that shade. , nMim of M,,or on ,an,, 0f CJ) tcn. Mr. Wilson then goes on to y J Xha phraseology va-ies, but the that a hungry sheep will turn savage- j ,(Illirjl0rit is alwav, ,Lo tttw0 nml lyandeatlhe young pine, a RtRtc' lhe ,,uipo,e , the same; and the rc ircnt that every stotkmnn knows lo ' cri,,ion hy Uie (j( l))at sctlli. ..e siumiu oum.au.m. lie pre-ncis ; mctjt nn(j dct.ufttton 0f the utter ruin of the timber range, if ! likewise always the same. the sheep are allowed to remain, but j . as a pmacea for this evil Ruggestij All the estimates of the American t niirt Nml, Wl.s rxmthlt Mls K l ''irr Stlsa Martin Miss It'll ri ... .I'Viiy I'ari. His. rtitrmmi . MissClinn Mi. M.K-ha HlMiHall Ilifjf, Srhml. Mrs IlsHwIn ... Miss I Klhtiml Mix T IllMt.iiil MlM MKrh.il I . M. I)'tittrtmr:tt Mlns Hill Mr. Nirfl ... Il If, M v It :h is r. in ;n i- ii . .. Ml. ' l. Ill ..t ;. . . 'Hi . . hll . ( II ; I 1 'itiils ; I I r,2 .vii ei i;' i w t. s is :, o i I v. m; si 11 ; ii .nit; ; purpose is Number of days of school, 'I'y, F.nrol'.merjt first day "JH.li.'id; first dav '!!, (18'). Enrollment first week "JH, l.' l ; first week 't9, rj'ifl. Eiirollment first rpiarter ''Jl, 7 IS; first quarter 7'Jl. J. S. Lanokiin, Kit i.iTin teri'l -nt. Casu iu Soar c;e.ca.. All conntv warrants ri"gisterrl prior to Jan. 1, ISHi, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after hept. Hih, W.). C. I I'im.i.iHs, CVmntv Treasurer. Clarke A Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artiel's bruiher. taken off in a small Ixjst. The failure of the Iratles Citv lo land and take off the people was due to the strung wind blow ing, a hh'h made it daugeicus to attempt a landing. The evidence Introduced by (h. in tense showed that Mrs. Vogel was given an opportunity to go ashore at Cape Horn, but she refused. Telegram. As far as we can learn the plaintiff had no case whatever, anil no doubt th. rase will be carried lo a higher court. During the winter of IW Mr. James Ited, on. of th. leading citiz.tns and merchants of Clay, CUy Co., W. Va., struck his 'eg sgainst acaksof lee in such a manner as to brui.e It severely. It hecam. very much swollen and pained him so badly that lie could riot walk Id of clutches, lie was treated by physicians, also Died several kinds of liniment and two and half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, hut nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Tain Halm. This brought almost a complete cure in a I week's time and he lielicvea that had ha ' not used this reiupily his leg would have ! had to be amputated. I'aiu lUlin i. tin- j tijiialed for .prains, brube. nnd rhr-u- inatlmn. For sale by tilakeley V llnuh- ' ton Druggiats. rir aala. Five head good young horses, about U'lKl pounds j halter broke; will be told j reasonable. ' ootid 2 sk J. C. Mm.., i Experience is Ihn bent Teacher. I'se Acker's English Uemedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup. Should It fail to givo iiuruediatii relief money refunded. eta. nnd .10 eta. I'.lakeley A Ilotightou I)rnggiHts. 1 Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at th. Wasco warehouee. Finest kind of thicken feed. Iiicl.lie-lf j tOIl FlOUr '"ur manufactnreil eipresaly for fanillf " use; eerv sack I guaranteed to give .atnlaclioe. W sell onr goods lower than any house In th. trade, and II you don't trunk as call and get cur prices aud be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wh?at. Barley and Oats Crandallfi Barget I)KA EF.Kfc IX l)eS( All kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes Funeral Supplies emblmers Etc. The Dalles, Or. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. C. C. COOPER, mam rA ri iikm or High-Grade Stock Saddles and Shop-Mado Harness. liK.M Kll I Tents, Wagon Covers, and all articles usually kept in a first-class harneis shop. Ow-lti- MiNxly . Wsri-lioliMi, Thl. Stamp Ounranta. THE n.ltJ.ES, OREGON. MAKER of Quality.