T2& Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IT MAIL, POSTASB rUtrAIS, III IBTiXCI. Weekly, 1 year. ... 1 60 " 6 months 0 75 " s " 0 V Dallf , 1 year 6 00 " 6 months 8 00 per " : 0 60 AOdresa mil communication to " THIS CHKON tCliE," The Dftlltfl, Oregon. . WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1895 FAIRNESS TO THE ACCUSED. There is, without question, in many instances too much leniency shown by courts to men convicted of crime on the Pacific coast ; bat the press of the coast will never be guilty of too much fairness toward men accused of crime and not yet convicted. From the time of the arrest of Durrant in San Francisco up to the present time the press have left un improved no opportunity to prejudice and embitter the public against him. False and exaggerated reports concern ing the testimony have been published double leaded and spread broadcast among the people from whom his judges are to be selected ; unnecessary and mis leading statements concerning his ap pearance and conduct are published ; and, not least among the unfair repre sentations, are the pictures of him which are printed ; if they are as correct like nesses of him as those often 'published of prominent people, the publishers should be punished on account of these for criminal libel. The press dispatches say: "His closely cropped hair gives him a criminal appearance, and his clean shaved lips reveal the coarse "sensuality of - his mouth," and make other suggestions as to his personal appearance, which are for the purpose of prejudicing those who read them. The hired detectives are ' band to hand with the press, the latter to create as much sensation as possible and thereby enrich the corpoiations which publish them, and the former to advertise their business and secure the rewards ; methods are chosen regardless of truth, honesty 'or justice. . We are reminded by the present con duct of , the San Francisco press of the history of the arrest of Hale, Barnard and others in Gilliam county some years ago, for the robbery of the Roslyn bank by the alleged Detective Sullivan. Or egon's leading journal lauded the al leged detectives, declared that the ar rested were guilty beyond a peradventure of a doubt and proceeded to prejudge the case and prepare the public to convict. The services thus rendered" had its effect and the accused barely escaped, although the evidence was weak ; atterwarda it was learned for a certainty that the accused were wholly innocent. This same paper now follows the same course in Ihe Durrant case. Comment ing upon the defendant's application for a change of venue it says : "By these means (referriug to the reading of the affidavits filed in support of the applica tion) it is proposed to wear out the patience ot the courts and the public and finally to escape justice through its sheer weariness." The fact is defendant's counsel advised the couitof the time it would require to read the affidavits and asked to have the reading passed by and stated that the motion was made antic ipating the difficulty in obtaining a fair jury. The course pursued is proper and usual under such circumstances ; the counsel were compelled by the judge to read the affidavits. Of course, accord ing to this style of journalism, the whole trial is "to escape justice;" ia other words, that justice be done, do away with the trial and hang the accused. A man however innocent is in imminent danger when he gets the modern paid detectives and these unfair journals after him, and if he proves his innocence, a tbing no man should be required to do, because the law presumes him to be, he is for tunate. Justice should be fair above all things else ; it top often stoops to use the same methods adopted by the really guilty. Durrant, like every other accused, should have a fair trial ; if the San Francisco dailies have any influence he will not get it in that city. CONCURRENT JURISDICTION. Judges Bellinger and Hanford have decided the disputed question in the only practical way, giving each state ex clusive jurisdiction to the middle of the channel only in all offenses peculiar to its own laws and concurrent jurisdiction over the entire river in all crimes com mon to both states. We are glad it is settled ; Wasmng tonians can fish on Sunday and Oregon ians can fish without getting a license from the state of Washington. A company has been organized at Pendleton to build and operate a woolen mill; we are glad of it. But there is certainly greater reason for the establish ment of such an. enterprise here. We have a larger wool market,' an abundant water supply, cheap fuel and unexcelled transportation facilities. There is trouble brewing in the State University. The trustees have put on the retired list two professors of long service in the institution. Whether or not this was wise, remains for- the trus tees to say ; but of one thing we are cer tain that had the circle of removals been extended and Prof. E. B. McElroy in cluded, the welfare of the university would have been assisted. At the time we doubted the wisdom of bis election to the professorship of English literature and we doubt it yet. Mr. McEhoy, however successful he may be in other Dursuits. especially politics, has never shown those qualities which should at tend an instructor in a progressive col lege. Under the management of Dr. Chapman the university will be raised to the front rank. His ideas are pro gressive and his methods up to date. The trustees should not hamper him in his desire to build up the University of Oregon. SI MM ON 3 1 Reader, did you ever take Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King op Liver Medicines?" Everybody needs take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeling is due to a tcrpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. livery package has tlie Bed Z stamp on the wrapper. J. H. ieiliu & Co., Philadelphia. Notice. The Dalles, Or., July 20, '95. To AU WUom It May Coucern, This is to notify the general public that Columbia lodge, Xo. 5, I. O. O. F., has secured the services of Mr. A. N. Varney as sexton of the cemetery, and all businessin connection with the cem etery must be done through Mr. Varney. By order of the lodge. C. J. Crandall, I. J. Norman, C. L. Phillips, jy23dot Trustees. See us before you buy. We carry a Complete Line of Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Stoves and Steel Ranges, Wire Cloth, Wire Poultry Netting, Sewer Pipe,- Iron Water Pipe, Garden Tools, Sheep Shears, Barrell Chums, Rubber and Cotton Wrap ped Garden Hose, Groceries and Provisions, Oak Fir and Maple Cord- wood and General sup plies, Telephone in Grocery Store is 101. Send in your orders by Telephone. All orders promptly filled. MAIEft & BENTON. EVE, m HOSE and TflRORT DR. WADE, (F. O. 8., Ixindon. member of the British Medical Association, formertv wulist and aurist to the Victoria Koval Jubilee Hospital), has opened an office for the practice ot the above specialties, at rooms 5(H-505, Mar quttm Building, Portland, Or. OHice hours, 10 to 12 a. in.; 3 to 5 and at 8 p. m. . jlylSlm REGULATOR at Could AS A COMBINATION FOR HEALTH? CELERY, for the entire NERVOUS system BEEF, the greatest SUSTEN ANT . known IRON, to purify and enrich the BLOOD ASK F"OR ' . elety Beef 0 Iron Nature s Builder and Tonic FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. A New Store on a Cash. Basis.- The credit system is a heavy weight to carry, and those who pay must make up for the ones that do not. The only way to have low prices is to sell for cash, and that is what we are going to do. Large Stock, Fine Goods, Prices Way Down. We sell for cash, buy cheap, and our patrons have the benefit. We have H. H. CAMPBELL patrons and new ones. We are in the field for business. W. A. Johnston, No. 113 Washington New Man ! New Prices! New Goods! Having just purchased am prepared to meet all competition. A large invoice ot FRESH GROCERIES, Bought for cash at low rates, enables me to sell closely, My stock is complete, and prices to suit the times. I SELL FOR CASH, And give moie for a dollar than ano other store in The Dalles. Give me a call and examine for yourself. B. A. HUNSAKER, Successor to II. Moses & Co., adjoining the Diamond Mills. Opposition We Invite. Closing Out Sale & of DRY GOODS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. Past or present values cut no figure, as goods MUST be SOLD LESS than COST. Give JWIe J. P. FOUR BRICK WALLS the front knocked out and win dows stuck in its place, with a roof flopped ori top, sur round a complete and recently purchased line of Fresri Diags and flffedieines at Donnsll's tpag Store. Deutsehe Apotheke. Blakeley & Houghton, DRUGGISTS, 175 Second Street, Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. Be Better bought out the business of and will be pleased to see old St. the store of II. Moses & Co., I Competition We Defy. a Call. McINERNY. Telephone Jio. 15. The Dalles, Oregon Bring m Your Family. Come in Yourself, N And see how cheaply Men's Suits, Boy's LACES, WOOLENS, COTTONS, LINENS, Everything from Hat to Shoes, for everyone. All new stoek. C. FY STEPHENS. JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDIWC ; - Telephone 3NTo. 25 When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side ; ' COliUlWBlfl HOTEL. - oo- , Tbis iaree and popular House does the principal hotel business, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any House in the city, and at the low rate of $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cepts. Oflce for all Stage Line leaving The Iallen for all points ia Kaateru Oregon and Kastern Washington, . In this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Bts. GEORGE RUCH, INEERJGJROCE Successor to Chrisman Sc Corson. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. . I would be pleased to eee all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. RUPERT & GAB EL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles,' Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON COVERS, An . all Articles Kept in a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE T THE COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Pro'pr. This -well-known Brewery is now east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed on he market. MAINS TAPPED Pipe foil, Till Ee Shop on Third Street, next door "west of Young & Rugs' . Blacksmith Shop. ; ' - we can dress all of you. Suits, Silks, Satins, MATERIALS AXD - T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Adjoining E. J. Collins & Co.'s Store , OREGOKT. RKTED turning out the best Beer and Porter IM8 81 Mil W - aV UNDER PRESSURE.