OURO I 55 A Saturday, JULY 22, 1893. hi dren s Washable CMlltS. m.2K Sailor Suits, Jersey Suits, !-75 2.25 77 balance of our stock of Children's Jersey Suits at greatly reduced prices for this day only. all Goods Marked r. T in plain figures. l PEASE - & -MAYS. fhe Dalles Daily Chronicle. torn! u tlio l'otol!lre lit Tlic Dulles Ori-goi), to hvcouu cIiihh mutter. I. (iriil Ail vortlxliiK. Cunt . HT line ( ir first Inwirtioii, mill f Cent" 1 1 ii.t fr nifli hlttihitn llfMI f I tlHI.rt Inn Bpcclitl rutt'H lor loin; time mitlcux. $5' - - AU loen iiotlcec received later than :i o'clock mill Bjijiear the loUtiultij; day. Weathor l'iirrciit. at tl iircrciil Jar twcnty-Jnur hour ewinij '' p. m (onuirnm Friday fair and stationary tempfrii- re. -atuniav oeeuieuiv cooler. wuatiiki: laximum temperature, 80. illinium temperature, GO". tivcr, US.O feet above zero. rind, Houthwest. I members of the Gesanp Verein. Ad- mission 2 cents and children 10 cent?, including refreshment h. Street Superintendent Maddron, while I picking in foiiic rock this afternoon, , was struck by a small piece of it in the j right eye, and he in afraid he will lose j the use of it. The occurrence ih mo?t j unfortunate. j Sheriff Ward i after the delinquent i taxpayers. Ho has been intormed by the I county court that the taxes have got to be paid. The sheriff will consequently make tax collecting a feature for the next few weeks and givefc an earnest of uteution elsewhere in this paper. DAY, JULY 21, 1893 Daily and Weekly Chronicle may und on mle at I. ('. Nickehrn'r ulure. JULY JULEPS. Klflil ItiiHen. In lliniiu'tlilr lovlnir south lit vnin, in truth, Fix, Hud li 'irued mid u en retiroved lier: MpMf llc l.wled a chair. ;:ISri4fe -Ami tlivn at lant he iuoxl-U her. mst . v5.l,(jIrrelH in Grantcounty ureeeriouHly jMMgiug croi)B. ,Jk large party of excurHioniutH left on i J?Hii Reeulutor for White (salmon today. locomotive and coach which have m .on the uahinirton Hide at the tgo have been fcent to Portland. dead homo iu the acudemy groundH proven u nuisance to the neighbor- by its rapid decomposition and plaint was made this morning for its oval. man is Hupposed to breathe twenty 6H a minute, except when he in about tit the important mieHtion to his girl. Then he breathcH twenty a a second. pt. I'iogh of the schooner Flyer, mmo in last night with a load of tele phone poles. Threu more loads will be jMHilcd by the dauntless vessel for use on the telephone line. . - k. fJ1l... .......4 ....4 .1.;.. r. . . TfS'ili., .......I. f,... (1... ..!..!. I I 4 pfwiinn u iui iiiu niimi uuu into quail- i:MH (if It ( hhmlllim luiekritor'u' , Mint O. D. TAYLOR CHASTISED. Mary Aqiila U it Hwrrirllp With Itruiarkalilr Vigor. The eeiiHation of the ufteruoon has been the attempt to horsewhip Kev. O. I). Taylor on the part of Mists Mary Aquia, u young ludy of Italian descent, who with Miss BefiBie Holcomb, lias been living on a homestead for some time neur Snipes' ranch. The trouble arose over a matter of salary, between Miss Holcomb, as teacher at the Wasco Independent Academy, of the one part and the board of directors of the other. The claim is made that an agreement wan reached with Mr. Taylor that she was to teach either six months for $400 or the full year for $700, while Mr. Tay lor sayB it was $400 for the half year and $000 for the full year. The latter inter pretation is the understanding of the board of directors, backed by the re ceipts of Miss Holcomb for payment in full for her services. It was a matter of considerable sur prise, therefore, to Mr. Taylor when a little after noon MisH Aquia, with Hashing eyes, stepped into the private oflice of Mr. Taylor, armed with a horsewhip, and demanded satisfaction. He claimed ignorance of the nature of the demand and shut the intruder out, who was also accompanied at the time by Miss Hol comb. For the space of about an hour Miss Aquia walked up and down the streets, oblivious of the presence of a hundred men who weie enjoying the sensation and making all manner of Jte marks. Shu was apparently waiting for Mr. Taylor to come out of his ollice. In the meantime a warrant had been issued for her arrest, and she was re quired to keep the peace under bonds. Tint- btop was taken with her full knowledge and power to stop the pro ceeding. She was approached bv Mr. id it incontinently bolted down the Ireet toward the Kast Knd. - TDufur, the deputized prosecuting attor- '.Nohin was puzzled for a minute Ibis lorniug. A letter camu addressed as illows: "Don C'u'sar do llizah, for lerly King of Ppain, now Charles Le y Phillips, The DalloB, Or. IC. L, Phillips, assignee of Win. Farro will on August : lid, 18!);!, sell, in mt of the court house the book ae- nits uncollected, also all promisory Ioh remaining In his hands. tf Messrs. W. A. Van Hov A (Jo. of ildendale received this mornim? a am thresher. It will be takou ucroes river at once, will be steamed un . All I lrkfttiwl Jl ivifit, at Ult '"JKii'it valley. a. w. Jiratnier was robbed o( $511 in nnu a check for 05 last night. lomo one entered his room at the res- .tirant while he was iih1im ..! ,. itracled the mouev out of I...mh Irawer. Don't forget the lawn social to be given Miss Aquia was bound over to keep the peace in 2."0 bonds, and the charge of assault and battery was dismissed. Mis Aquia and Miss Holcomb are friends of Ions standing. There lias been an ardent affection between them since they were school girls in Wellesley college. Both aie possessed of fine ac complishments. The singular infatua tion between them, it is reported, has been the cause of Miss Holcomb's almost total estrangement from her family. Her father is reputed to be wealthy, but refused to furnish a homo to Miss Aquia, at the solicitation of MiES Hol comb. Since then they have been con stantly in each other's society, and for over a year have been in The Dalles. Recently Miss Holcomb entered a home stead and the two have been living on it ever since, and have been much ad mired for their pluck. It is evident that iwtli have a good share of that quality, though the manifestation of it on the street today cannot be seriously commended. However, she is a queen today, and offers of financial backing are numerous. PERSONAL MENTION it the residence of Mrs. 0. h. Bchmldt bv the Women's Chrletiuu association, for Bhurltttble purposes. The nrourmmini rill be vocal and Instrumental music by noy, and told that if she would abandon her threats and promise to keep the peace she w ould not ho arrested. Other wiho as an oiliccr of tiio law, he was compelled to observe the peace ami de corum of the city. Klio replied that she had nothing to say to Mr. Dufur, and ho proceeded with the making out of the papers. Evidently thu warrant was not served on her in time, for about 1! o'clock she met the object of her anger at Win. Michcll's corner. Hho began plying her lash, and Mr. Taylor turned and held her hands, fciho then commenced kick ing hiui, and the crowd forced Mr. Tay lor to relinquish her hold. She was thus master of the situation and rained blows thick and fast upon his back. Ho then ran up tho street, his chastiser following until lost to sight behind Mr. Jolea' house. Miss Aquiu was then ar rested by Sheriir Ward. The girl was accompanied by Mrs. Dr. Rmehart and MIbh Holcomb, and the party repaired to the ofllco of Dr. Rlnehnrt. In Justice Davis' court this afternoon 1 Louis Klinger of Dufur is iu the city today. M. C. Nye and lien Allen of Prineville came in this morning. Rev. Mr. Aldridge of Walla Walla is visiting brother clergymen in The Dalles. Mr. J. Wood Oilman of Fossil is in the city and the guest of Mr. S. French. A marriage license was taken out at the clerk's office for Neil Clark and Martha Collier. Evangelist Ford left for White Salmon today where he will exhort at the camp meeting to be held there. Misses Anna Golden of Ooldendale, Ollie Hartley and Mollie Dunlap of Wasco, went on tho Regulator this morn ing for the White Salmon campmeeting. Walter French was taken to tho hos pital in Portland this afternoon for fur ther treatment. Ho was accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. French. Mr. Abel ISrskineof Krskinville, Sher man county, is in the citv. Ho reported the crop prospects in ln's section as su perior to former years and tho yield will bo much above the general average. Prof. J. M. Fraco of San Francisco ar rived Tlllirsdav and has been lnnl:in. mi our fruit ramifies. He unqualifiedly ex- nrcsscs Ihh onininti Unit Im nm-i.,. wi... anything in California that, can equal our fruit-growing capacity. Misses Jcauette. Annie. Pearl and Florence Williams, Carl and Rob Will iams, accompanied bv their miosis. Mm. I Hilton and daughter and Georgia Samp ! sou, left on tho Regulator this morning I to spend a summer vacation at the t-ea-I t-ide cottage at Clatsop bench. 1. C. Lucky was in Thu Dalles yester day from the Warm Springs ngenev. Ho states that there is still u largo number of crickets on the reservation, but they are not damaging the crops to any ex tent. They are dying very fast, ami those that are half-grown are not exempt from some unfavorable condition that is destio) ing them. IIOTW. AIIIIIVAI.K. Skibbe J P Mattinly, Portland; FM Warren, Nansene; John Column, Kd Rondeau, Helena; Thos Lyden, John Cromer, Nelsou, Wis; M Harrigan, Tacoina. Columbia A L Sturtx, Kansas City; K L Gillette, John Simpson, L J Oitii doll', 0 A Hitchead, Charles Duncan, K 11 Ream, Portland; Miss llrown ami two children, Tygh Ridge; F Gerling, Salem ; Win Kennedy, Choiiowoth ; AJ Eisner, Raker City. MAKKIIOIt, Today by Justice .. S. Davie, Mr. xnoii uiark ami Martini Collier, uotn oi . this county. Who Mexican Silver Stove P lifh. ' A BRUTAL CRIME. Mr. :irkrill. MvlnR Nr Wrth,Otit niReil by a Tramp. One of thu most brutal crimes in the calendar was perpetrated on tho person of Mrs. Cockrell, near Wyeth at 1:05 o clock yesterday (Thnrcdav) morning She had not locked her outside door, and, besides herself, there was only in tho house, iter 9-vcar-old boy. Sho was awakened from her sleep by violence. Her assailant was a man of powerful frame, and a glance sufficed to show that he was possessed of the lowest instincts and narrowest intelligence. She divined his purpose and commenced screaming and the littlo boy ran out in tho door' yard and shouted loud and long for help flic noise finally aroused S. J. Dryden who lives, with his family, about fiO yards distant, and seizing a Winchester hu started for the scene. Before reach ing tho house ho noticed the man trying to cflect a second entrance, against whom on the inside were the old lady and boy, trying to keep the door from being forced. As soon as the fellow saw Dryden coming lie ran, disappearing bo- mini a steep embankment into some bushes. He waited for a further sound, but did not hear any and it is not yet known where he did go. Dryden was prevented from further pursuit by tho tearful exhortations of the old lady to remain, and Mr. Dryden believed it was wisest for the piesent to do so. Mrs. Cockrell is 04 years old, and has grown up sons, Harpam by name, who live in the neighborhood. She has been married three times. The old lady has been weakly all winter and much appre hension had been felt that she would not live. After the assault she was reduced to superlative weakness, and Mr. Dryden took her in his arms and carried her to his own house. She maintained that the villian had not accomplished his purpose, but there were evidences that she waa mistaken in part. Mr. Dryden came on the next train for The Dalles, arrivim; here on the noon train yesterday. He gave tho officers a minute description of the man, and when the freight pulled in at G o'clock this morning Officer Gibons described him riding between two cars, standing on the bufl'ers. Mr. Dryden, coming up, identified him and he was promptly landed behind the bars. Here a re porter of The Cnr.o.vici.i: saw him. He was found non-communicative, saying only his name wvj Stron. He is of foreign birth, apparently about 40 years old, and is powerfully built. His hair, thin on top, is tinged with gray. His eyes were cast downward, giving him that sheepish, hang dog expression peculiar to his class. He has been hanging around Wyeth for several days, and the day before had met Mrs. Dry den and her little girl walking along the track. He spoke to them, but was not noticed. Ih the evening lie saw the lit tle girl carrying a tin pail, and asked her to go down to his camp and have some coffee with him. She refused and doubtless escaped a fate later reserved for Mrs. Cockrell. A warrant was sworn out for him at Cascade Locks and lie will probably be taken there for trial. The whole coun try down there is worked up over tho matter to an alarming extent. Men have been scouring all over the woods to find the miscreant, but a telegram sent there this morning will stop tho search. Something New.... We aro determined to make large sales, therefore wo will innko cuts in prices that will surprise you. Hen- are a few prices to suit tho hurd times for the" present: 20 yards Print Calico, for . $1.00 3 pairs Ladies' Full-Finished Hose, for .25 2 36-inch Linen Towels, for .25 3ahing Towels (Turkish), for 25 2 Fancy Tidies, for . , .25 Parasols, Clothing1, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Laces and Embroideries, Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c. Everything in proportion. Save money while you have tho opportunity. fflT'This sale is good'for IJ0 days only. Como and bring your friends. You won't regret t.gtM Cor. Court and second sts. The Dalles, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS. Tltey txittltlcid her feet and otiltleed her head, And btl-tered her back till 'twas Miiurtinf; und nil, Tiled tonie.s elixirs jmln-klllerH and Milves, (ThotiKh KNindmii decluud it was nothing but "niirve-.' ) The iitxjr uimun thought htai'iiitibteertnlnly dlo, Till "tnvorite l'tei:riitiou" nliu happened to tr Xtt wonder Its irnies mi loudly they Hpek; She Krew het'er t onee, mid wits w ell In 11 week. The torturing pains and distressing nervousness which acccompany, at times, certain forms of female weakness, yield like magic to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and adapted to the delicate organization of woman. It al lays and subdues tho nervous symptoms and iclieves tho pain accompanying functional and organic troubles. Guar antee printed on bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. ,1 (iuiil Con veliioiicn. Worlds fair visitors travelling via tho Northern Pacilio Uuilroad, and Wiscon sin Central lino, aio lauded at tho Paid Central station in Chicago. This magnificent lire-proof building, located in the heait of the city has been fitted n ji as a hotel, run on tho European plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely furnished ami each room is supplied with hot and cold water, electiie lights, etc. The chaigcH for accommodations aro reasonable and parties can secure rooms iu advance by calling upon agents of tho Noithern Pacific railioad. Uy taking tho Northern Pacilio through car lino to Chicago, visitors will avoid tho discomfort of all transfer in that city, and can also travel between tho Grand Central station and world's fair grounds by trains which run diiect between tho two points. ,tdl whn-7-12 To l)iillil(tlent Tun jut) ern, All prosnerty upon which taxes aro not paid by tho 1st of August, will bo levied upon and sold according to law. T. A. Waki), .Sheriff. Karl's Clover Root, tho new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures com-tipatlon. l'5e 50c. ami $1.00, Sold by Snljies & Kinersly, druggists, ug ii mm On nils Fancy Goods and Notions, (Jests' purr!? (Jood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. renszca. H. Herbiing. J. H. CROSS. At the Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. Jiay, Graip, peed apd plotir, Groceries Fruits and Seeds. Oftslx pAlcL fox E5&&& grreel Poultry. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. The California Winehouse,, Is now open, and its proprietor Avill sell his home- A- produced Wine at prices in the reach of everybody. v Also, best Peanuts to be found. OJoods guaranteed ' to be Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. c BECHT. KHAM & iiurrsoN 'oprloturta. CityStables,11 Corner of Fourth ami Federal Sts., The Dulles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand tho finest Livery in lOastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with eilhrr Single or Double liigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Alw), can furnish First Clasi accommodations tu teatii.tei with freight or driving teams, having added to their stables largo foodim: ami wagon room. 116(1. Have You Seen T H C Spring 'Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN B-OOKS. -A. T I. C. NICKELSEN'S.