cm The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. Entered at the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY MAIL (POSTAGE PEEFAID) IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year 1 50 " 6 months 0 V5 " 3 " 0 50 Dolly, 1 year 6 00 " 6 months 8 00 " per " 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. SATURDAY, - - - MAY 6. 1893 No savage gloating over the death ago nies of a tortured victim is more diabol ically vindictive than the Telegram on receipt of the news that Carlyle Harris was to be electrocuted. "Good news for justice! Good news for pure woman hood! Good news for honest manhood ! Carlyle Harris will be electrocuted!" shouts the Telegram, and personified we can see that paper circling around the flaming fagots of a funeral pyre, armed with a club and hideously painted. This is not the proper spirit to be shown by people claiming any pretension to the civilization of this age. The murder by Harris was deplorable, and bis premeditated death by law, with a set number of days in which to live, is an event foreign to joy. Carlisle's life was not given to him bsr man, but by the Creator. By killing him man takes upon himself the fearful responsibility of destroying that which he cannot re store, and though we do not argue sigainst the law of Moses, we claim that it is not fitting to exult in spasmodic sentences and riotous joy over the death of any human being. The lightest attendance any day at the Centennial exposition in Philadelphia was 70,000 people, and the highest num ber was 285,000. These figures will not begin to be reached at Chicago. The lowest so far reported shows the meagre attendance to have been but 3,000. What is responsible for the great differ ence? We need not go far to find a so lution. It is because of the innate hog gishness of the denizens of Chicago. On the first day of the rush grocers rtcdlfl&di the prices of their commodities. Coffee rose to 10 cents a cup, and any move' made by a visitor was eagerly watched for a chance to charge for it. At Philadelphia, the admission fee was good to enter any building and see the arts, industries and exhibits of any na tion. At Chicago everything costs -xaemey to see It. What is to be seen in side the gates for the admission is a dis appointment. This way of conducting a fair cannot win and unless the Chicago hog uses a little more diplomacy the fair will be a failure. The Chicago press are already howling for reform. "William Inglehart writes in the April ILippincott on "What the Publicity De partment Did for the Columbian Expo sition," and tells of the good work that the energetic Major Moses P. Handy and hi6 myrmidions have done to remove the bushel from the light of the world's fair. The bureau spent $20,000 for a litho graphed bird's eye view of tho exhibit buildings. For a few days the postage alone on these views amounted to one thousand dollars a day, and some con servative men on the directory became nervous at the seemingly enormous and useless expense. When the returns be gan to come in a Boston man said the pictures reached everywhere, and when an American traveling in the Sahara wrote to one of the Chicago newspapers saying he had found a bird's eye view bung up in an Arab tent on the edge of the desert, that there was no longer any question as to the value of the ex penditure in his mind. Eastern Oregon seems to be a country of surprises. During the past winter it is reported that the warm springs near Pnneville froze over, much to the dis may of the owner. The News of that city now reports that the largest spring is once more boiling away, hotter than ever, and says : "Early the other morn ing the people of the ranch felt a distinct trembling of the earth and a subterran ean rumbling. A few moments later one of the men who was out at the barn saw a jet of water and vapor shoot from tbe spring to a height of 50 feet, and since that time the hot spring has flowed with old-time vigor. Perhaps it became clogged by the walls caving in, and the accummulated gas in the interior of the earth just blew the obstructions out."' The fortune of war has gone adversely to The Chronicle in the matter of the publication of County Clerk Crossen's semi-annual statement, having been so decided at the recent session of the com missioner's court. The county clerk's action is thus vindicated, as regards the letter of the law. That he has violated its spirit we still believe. This iot the reason that the law contemplates pub lishing its notices in the paper having the largest circulation, believing that what is worth doing at all is worth do ing well. After Pennoyer's four years are up he ought to apply to Geo. P. Rowell & Co., for a position as an original advertise ment writer. He has secured more ad vertising in a six-word dispatch than the sixty thousand dollars appropriated RUDOLPH VIRCHOW. Progressive Ideas Advanced by the New Hector of Berlin University. Prof. Rudolph Virchow, the eminent German scientist,, who has just assumed the rectorship of Berlin university, evi dently believes in scientific rather than classical studies for young men. "Gram matic schooling is no longer the aid to progressive development necessary to our youth or which generates the love of learning that is the first condition to independent 'development," said Prof. Virchow in a recent address. '"There are now other fields of learning whose methods are so far carried out that they are perfectly able to fulfill what PROF. RUDOLPH VIRCHOW. is necessary; there are mathematics, philosophy and the natural sciences; they afford the young mind such a se cure foundation that it can easily make itself at home in any faculty. 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Shop on Third Street, . next price. mm of men which, taken at its flood, to fortune." & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. - - UNION ST. 5atisfaetiof? (Juararjteed. See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. Winans. door west of Young & Kuss'