The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL I'AI'F.K OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COfKTY. Entered t the IVwtofllee Ht Thr Dalle. Ortson, an seoond-cln.s mutter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. BY MA1L(P0ST.U1K H:ErAlD) IN APVINCK. " 6 "month". 0 75 0 JO 6 W 3 CO 0 0 Dally, 1 year. " 6 months. " por " Address all communication to " THE CHKON ICLE." The Dalles, Orepon. a. m, ..) n. ni. rnt-omre. OFFICE MOVR ,.i..tm lwllrprr WInilow 4 n. Hi Money Oiler ' " Sunday ti II " CLOlINO OF MAILS trains eoinc Eat 9 p. tn. and ,, i. Vet 9 1. ra. mi'' Stare (or Goldendale " l'rlnevillt Duluritnd W nrmSprlno " (Leaving for l.yle A Hartland " " lAnWlnpc Except Sunday. iTrl-weeklv. Tucday Thursday and t " " Monday VeilneMlay and to T ii. m. i. to -t p. in. to iuu. m. 11-15 a.m. o :) p. m. 7:3) a. tn. S:fW a. m. .,"i:3a. m. 5. SO a. m. 5:S0n. m. 1 Saturday. Friday. FRIDAY, JTI.Y 21, 159:5 With all our vaunted enlightenment, as a result of civilization and Christian izing influences, such crimes as the one at "Wyeth occur at regular intervals. That "the criminal himself has never come within these influences is certain. He must have heen as unfamiliar with the enormity of his crime from u legal atandpoint as he proved himself to be with the facilities of our age for captur ing criminals. Else he would not have rode into The Dalles in broad daylight bo soon afterward and only thirty miles away from the scene. The man is one of the lowest types of our civilization one in whom the passions run riot, whose life is aimless, whose ambition has long since perished, and who seeks in perpetual wanderings that spice which iE the only thing left to him to make existence bearable. The Nine teenth century has given us railroads, and it has also given us an army of tramps. They become more and more vicious through the influences of a life freed from all restraint, and their chief aim is to dodge officers of the law and escape work. The longer they persist in their useless life the more firmly are they bound to their claims. The time will come, must come, when to be con victed of being a tramp is to be a felon, punishable by imprisonment in the pen itentiary at hard labor. Tramps have no right to a liberty by means of which they prey upon the law-abiding, and legislation will ultimately have to be resorted to to stop it. A. F. Miller, superintendent of Ore gon's Forestry exhibit at Chicago, is re sponsible for the statement that he has located a tree in Oregon which is 1C feet in diameter 25 feet from the ground and ten feet in diameter 303 feet from the ground. Mr. Miller is well posted on the woods of Washington as well as those of Oregon. On short notice and with limited resources he has got a most cred itable display of Oregon's timber in the Forestrv buildine. ln..r...lon That Thrrf Will Vcrillrt. Fkesno, Cal., July "O.-Judpe Holmes' charge to the jury In the Heath case this morning was- that the verdict might read guilty of murder in the first degree, second degree, manslaughter or acquittal. He instructed that circumstantial evi dence, when complete and satisfactory, is to bo given as much weight as direct evidence, but every circumstance must be reconcilable with the assumption of guilt and must conflict with the presump tion of innocence. If Heath was on the ground at the time MeWhirter was killed he must be found guilty, whether he fired the fatal shot or not. The motive for the murder need not be proved, and it takes nothing from the chain of circumstances going to prove guilt. Hut if these circum stances can be accounted for on the hypothesis of innocence, it is the jury's , duty to acquit the defendant. The jury should give defendant the benefit of a reasonable doubt, but this doubt should be real, and not fanciful and taken ad vantage of onlv to escape an unpleasant verdict. The case was given to ttie jury at !:3lt o'clock. A large crowd of people re mained in front of the jury-room all , forenoon waiting to hear the result. , The sheriff cleared them away once or twice, but they did not go far. Alter noon they came back, and the belief be gan to grow firm that there would be no verdict. The .Mojnv.ui "Spirit OwN." inc Mojave- bflieve that all who die and are not cremated are turned into owls, and when they hear the dismal screech of one of the above-named creatures of the nirht they tell you that it is the spirit of some dead Mo jave who has "returned to ndvi-e his people to submit to the ordeal of fire. "When one of the tribe dies hi relatives and immediate friends do not eat salt or wash thems-elves for four days. Their heaven i.- ' White Mountain;" they know nothing1 of hell or any place , of punishment except "15'iemia," the place where unineinerated warriors are transformed into owls. A Xi'W- Death Te-st. Nervous mortals who imagine that they could stand dying all rirrht enoutrh ! were it not for the fear of being1 buried alive may be interested in a recent an nouncement made by u French scien tist. He says that an unfailing test of (iath may tie made by producimr a j blister on the hand or font of the ' corpse, using' a caudle for that purpo.-e. If the blister, upon beins opened with a pin or other instrument, is found to contain lluid of any kind there is still life in the supposed corpse. On the other hand, should it contain bteura only, rest assured that the vital bpark has llown. Ask your dealer for Mexican .-i'wt Stove Polish. William Tell Your Father that we fell Keep out disease by keeping in healthy ac tion the liver, stomach and bowels. There's a pleasant and a sure way of doing it. It's with Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the best Liver Till ever made, and a prompt and effective remedy for Sick Headache, Bilious Heartache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Hilious At tacks, and all derangements of tbe stomach, liver and bowels. They cleanse and renovate the system, quietly but thoroughly. They reg ulate "the system, oo they don't upset it, like the old-fashioned pills. These are purelv vegetable and per fectly harmless. One "Pellet" a dose." Thev're the easiest to take, and the mildest in operation the smallest in size, but the most effi cient in their work. They're the 'cheapest pill you can huv, because they're guaranteed to cive satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on. the Dalles AND Prineville SWEET, ORR St CO.'S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, ... . Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Boys' and Youth s & CLOTHING $ lii ever)' size, style and price. J. D. PARISH, Prop. YOUR ATTEJiTIOJi Is called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in GIuhh, Lime, Planter, Cement and liuildin". Material of all kinds a II III mill I llllll M4 I'll X v If Oregon is to be represented at the California mid-winter fair, our neighbors on the eouth must look sharp for their laurels. AVhileoureshibit at the world's fair was surprisingly small it was phe-! nomenally excellent, and left a deeper s impression upon all observers than any other Htate. California's gigantic orange i pyramid did not dwarf our apple, peach and prune exhibit in the least. Shiloh's cure, the Ureal Cuui:li and roup Cure, is for -jale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-tive doses, only '.jc. Children love it. old by .Snipes & Kinersly. , LOST. A black morocco combination card case purse, having a silver bowknot on the outside and some small change within. The finder will please leave it ' at A. M. Williams A Co.'s store. lKce-Thc Iiallft- nt 6 n. ir. every iluj . .iiu w nv- at l'rinevtlle lu thirty -"Is hour Lvum" lriti(vHp nt ." u. m. ever- (lay, hiicI iirnve nt The Dullct- In thirty-six hour- Ciirties the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express --Connects at l,riti""lllf' with- Stages from Eastern and Southern Or-! econ, Northern California and all Interior Points. : A'.-i i.i.oi c!oe connection at The Dulles with 'mi- 'rom Portland mid Kintern iMiiiit j uarteous drners. ticed accflnfficiauons aloaz ill! icai. Fifsi-class coaclss am Hoisjs used. Express matter tamlled with special care. sta;k OFFICE; ! I .11. Sii'hfl A' Cn.'s Store, t'luiitllla l!olii-, ! !,.!. T ... Hill... ' leads on to Jortunc The poet unquestionably had reference to the -Cirrl" thr Fluent Line of- Picture Mould i lip Plflvinff-flnt n I L . II i uimiuiu va uuivw A man who had $1,400 in one of the Chicago banks became alarmed the other day and drew it out. It was 1 handed to him in two parcels, one of tr)00 and the other of $900. Before he had walked two blocks from the bank Homebody relieved him of the $900. i On discovering his loss he went back and deposited the $500 again, having paid $!)00 to learn how to keep $3011, Has Never l.een IlUapimlnteit. The above word eat volume una cannot o "aid of many thins, hut cominc from one h" ha- bton n .ullfirer (or many ywiri, no iunher tribute can be added Ue.vtlkme.v 1 have btn a utlerer from he.iilache for many year and can cheerfully recommend Krau-e s Head.iehe Cauie a lu lus the onls-preparation that ha. slrcu almost intant relief. Have ii-vii mine them tor nb rut lx month? anil hae never yettwenfllt appointed In them Yours with reflect, Wix.r. II. :i.Ei". Iufc Altoonu I'u.) JUrmr ( Go to X.Harris for fine prints; 20 yards for $1. CLiARA STORY, j Art Teacher! liomii 3, Bettimjen Building, Wi:' five Ijeffoni. Mondays and Thursday of j e ich week, or offeuer ii ile-ued. W. E. GARRETSON. Leaaing Jeweler. ti.K i t.M i on tii k To De found in the City. 72 UUashington Street. The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIEST STBEBT. FACTORY NO. 105. at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, AKrt 1 - r cioM nn nnAlc f ft rrtnarlif ran iiDO1 roll MICHKhHACH MHICK, TNION BT. The banke at Denver which were closed by a lienseleifc run of depositor."' are opening again, and it is not proba ble that u single one will fail to rosiime. Money is tight, but cecurities are ample in all cases. .Mankind, after u!I, i- a good deal like a herd of fcheep. If one niakefi a break, there are plenty of others to make a panic out of it. t I I I fXf A TC1 of the Jl:fit Urands VjXvjrxV-tiiO manufactured, and ordern from all parte of the country filled on the KhorteHt notit:. The reputation of THE DALLES CJ GAK ban liecome firmly eHtablished, and the (lemuud for the home inanufactnretl article ifi increaHing every day. A. ULR1CH & SON. F. WI hK.1l A N. WM- MAKOKKS. Lace Curtains, Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col lars and Cnffs lanndried "by THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St., before Tuesday nooD, and get them on Saturday. . I N -V It iH rumored that Governor Waite'e declaration of war is endorsed by Mre. Lease. We ate a little in daub whether she is in favor of Wood quite up to the horseB1 bridles or to send all tiie gold men of tho country to H alifax. Hut Mre. Lease and Governor Wuite make a powerful pair of populist:. Ex. r ur ft ('mi-.' s, n Cf jl.J, ,r ,( UI.'l .' alii t. I 7IV.,. I .'-ll' U .11' fan-!; w.U i.r :c : r..i nt ., ,r Tlnoat, 'ii ji'Ur. it t- 'II' .'..t.'-r r.UUCltel' i'I ' r l:i r.rr.r. (ioi 1 i- it ; I' t I I'l-Usifk or Cri-.5:,u40 ftiin.n.i'i i-LAt'ii.i side SmLOVfSft CATARRH A 1'Miitx I ' u imamti. totd M) c-.re i uu. 1-riv.i. W.cu. Intei.Ujr trvix For oule by Sulji, & Klunrvly. Siam i showing a warlike front to, France. FolkB in this country know ! very little of the SiauieHe, that people being principally nefeoeiated in the com-1 inon mind with a peculiar variety of: twins. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complairrts, Lame Back. &c. An Arfcanuah editor clainiB to have ecn a rattlesnake with 150 rattles. It wae for just Hiich cases that the Keoley cure was invented. Elder 8. B. Heaver, of McAlliaterville, 1 Juniatta Co., Pa., sayii hie wife is Hiibject 1 to cramp In the stomach. Last auinuier 1 nho tried Chamberlain'e Colic, Cholera 1 and Diarrha-a Heinedy for it, and wa J much plenHed with thu speedy relief it : Horded. She has Hincoiued'lt when-' ever necessurv and found that it never ! laile. For nalo by Jllakelev & HoiiL'hton. Druggie te. I V TTV 0.1. SANDEH'S ELEGHU IELT With eieetro-Masnetlo JIFENSOnYt I.ult l'Unll Jlut Improvement I W lllcuni without mnllcinc all Vtau4 rriiltJnc from ovtr-luutloti of LnUn nerie (orcrif exempt or liuli -crtlian. brrrou dobllltr, ilcpl-MBfc, lanioiur rhninulnin. kdiiry, liver and tudder complainn. IsmeUtcit. Ijiniliaiio, iCtalW, all female conipialnu jr-ueral II Jiealth. etc. 7nU electric Jlt cunuiui tt.,4,rfjl l,Ni,alau over all othtr. furreus n iMUintiyfeitbr wearer or we forfeU $i,m.ui, ncl WMcurMollof tlio aUivn rilieato or tio uty. TLou K"r all uclnr remedial (aflet.n(l wo Klo UuuUk'Ii fit :tiUmuiiUU III IliMana every other ftnte. "4"4"'' 5"'.r KT"1'1 fcimiilt fcl'UPflSOBT tho tuii'ii" .vtr "'-oW men. txrt. .III. .11 Uiu-s fceiiU lor Illue iJ l'amptilt,uuil'l uuiul.lmu QANOb'N EtECTRIO CO., ho. 17a VU'atbtrvuti M'UtlTUAfiU OttV. All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. ll'.H S-:ntil HI.. Th lHllf4, Or. A. WESOLO. The Boston Tailor, East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. I'ttrffiit nt lliiiiraiitt iil. J. I. FORD, Of Ij' Miiliie, liiwu, urlU under dt- nl ilnreh Si, 1W- S. J5. Mkii. Mwi. Co., iJufur, Oregon. . (Jtnlkmen : On arriving homo hmt week, 1 found all well and anxiously awaitinj,'. Our little prl, el'ht and one-half years old, who had witHted awav lo .'i8 poiindH, ib .now well, HtrcjiiB and'viyorotiB, and well flewhed up. s. 15. Conirh Cure Iuib done its work well. lioth of the children like it. our . 15. Couj,'h Cure has cured and kept away all hoaracneHH from me. ho jjive it to every one, with Krcctin;f ' ii. ibiiiii ytm prosperity, wo an i oiirr, Mil A Mm,. .1. F." Foi:n. fri'll','" wl?h,,.0,t'"1 '" '! .'ll.fful.lHid r.- i.h ' .1 , n " J'Mlf )!. tl Willi l the Hewnuihe mid IJvcr (.lire, l t(,n,K two i t I Holdutiilurairttltivi-Rtmrniittu W t.ut ptr bottle by ull drunijUU, The Snug. WINHNS W. H. BUTTS, Prop. No, 90 Second Sruet, The DalleR Or. This well known Htaml, kent bv the well known W. II. J5uttH, Ioiik a rein j dent of Wimeo county, haa an extraordi-1 nary line stock of Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish llisturbanc j In fact, all the lending brands of fin I 1 int'U. l.irinrirM itrirl f:iinru. I.ii'i. ih old man a call and you uill come auaiu (Iliseman & Marders, Saloon and Wine Rooms II K NKW TOWN lm Imh-i. i.inttrd nn tli- nld I'limj. cruiMid, lit the I'urkd mid i I-'iillM (if HchmI rior. ltli nrK-,hiKhtl) IntM, liroml ntwl- mid iillv, kimkI Mill mid iiiirouuliT.ttitli hIiiuIi-hi iiriifuniiii. iM-rfccidrulniiK' ,di !li:hiful iiiiiuiitiini eliiniiti.', tin i ciitrii! iittnirtli.il nn 11 liiuiiiititili ,ui iinrr runi.rt fur all Orel! Wi IjuIiik the m.iiruMt tn ii to Mt. IIihhI. It k uiipiimlli-Kr lit ii miui'ifncti.'-'iir ruiitiir. Im-Ihk tlif imltirnl !iiti-r for Vt) jitiit ml leei of the Ix-ht rediirii A" llinlior, (riiMiiniliiK tiilllliiiis of horn- miui r In l' iIiinIiIiik htti'iniiH mid liilln, I'lihlly iniriiwiM'd, Mlirri' rln-uii u.otnr m.u.t rxialii. tllixc tiu'O"- Vol Will Unit II), n lliu li iili' to liuiLi' a l,..r(i-,'t In, mi or n Ml 111,"" TITliE PERFECT rM . ert r tit n i rnrtrXL W. RcKSsWinans. Tho Dalles, Oregon. Worth west corner of .Second imrl I Court Htruets. i Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowls. D. BUNNELL, i Pipe Wort, Tiq Repairs ami V. A" 1 1 BOOl -0 eyijs Addresh U-L'.lm . :i.(H) K. M. HAKH1MAN, Jinderiiby, Or MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE Shop on Tiiird Street, next door west of Young Blacksmith Shop.