31 02 o I 4-3 CO C3 o o o Removal Notice . 't-i o DC rr o o: x. Well Dressed Men are ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Dafly Chronicle. ntered a the Potofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. 10 Ceuui per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear the following day. WEDNESDAY, - - - AUGUST 21. 1895 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Clironicle Be porters. The weather tomorrow is promised cooler. The Regulator brought up Another borae power from Portland last night. Five of the chinamen who were arrest ed yesterday have beenreleased,as there was no evidence against any bat the two now in jail. Three hobos lined the police rait this morning. The recorder fined them the usual amount. Two of three paid and the third went to jail. Mr. Lemke is able to be again on the streets after a tussle with the contents of a coriosive sublimate bottle. He etill shows the effects of his sickness. Lee Get, alias Harry, the Chinaman accused of doing the stabbing Monday morning, was arraigned this afternoon before Justice Davis and plead not guilty. There was no action taken last night at the meeting of claimants againBt the railroad company. The matter was in formally discussed, but final action de ferred. A patent was fi'ed with the county clerk from the United States to Charles H. Stonghton, conveying sejjj of swj and 8w3-4 of se, sec 7, in tp 1 8, r 15 e, containing 119 29100 acres, All boys from 12 to 21 years of agdJ teemed friends are wearing their old who want the military drills under Capt. Iclothes. This morning one of them Levi Chrisman, are requested to be at jVcalled another up on the telephone and the Christian chnrcb Friday at 8 p. m. informed him that investigation had A boys' brigade will be organized. Teams are engaged in hauling wood away from the ground, which the new warehouse dock is to occupy. There is a great deal of cordwood on the beach, much of which it will be necessary to move. The fruit growers are busy today load-'' ing a car for shipment to Chicago. The cargo will consist exclusively of pears, about 600 boxes being necessary to fill the car. The shipment will go east on on the night train and will be rushed to its destination without delay. Little Genevieve Fish entertained a number of her young friends yesterday afternoon with a very pleasant party. The occasion was the Cth anniversary of the young hostess birthday and the oc casion will long be remembered by those fortunate enough to be invited. Fish Commissioner McGnire came up from Portland today to make a tour of the fishing grounds in his official ca pacity. Mr. McGuire has a difficult . position to fill, as no sooner is his back turned than complaints are filed, eharg- wearing. FEDORAS We are showing the very latest Blocks PEASE ing some one with breaking a fishing law. A correction was handed The Chron icle this afternoon too late for publica tion, regarding some of the circumstances of Mr. Taylor's arrest, and will appear later. The Chronicle is always glad to publish both sides of a question, and if wrong has been done, make amends. The engine for the flying machine, which is to bring to Goldendale fame and to some of its citizens fortune, came up on the Regulator last night and will be shipped to Goldendale tomorrow. A test of the engine's ability will be made in the flouring mills. Great expecta tions are had of Mr. Parrot t'a invention. Mr. Fred Pnndt has purchased from the Ladd estate lot 5 in block 3, being the property on the south-east corner of Main and Court streets. The land was the only part sold as the bouse had been built upon leased ground. The price paid was $2,200, which considering the location and general value of property in The Dalles cannot be considered a high figure. Wasco county refuses to be surpassed by any place in producing from the soil. Mr. W. H. Dufur was in town today and bad with him some acorns which meas ured over three inches in circum ference. They were gathered by his young eon and there .is a whole tree full like them. Mr. Dufur thinks of propo gating the large variety and having an acorn orchard. Were these specimens sent to the Portland exposition, it is safe to say, they wonld be decorated with a first premium. Some time ago several of our promi nent citizens ordered some suits of clothing from an itinerant agent, who happened in the town. One of the con siderations was the payment in advance of $1.50, which the purchasers did. Weeks have passed by and still our es- shown the peddler was a fake and the persuasive agent was just so much ahead of the bright business men who made the bargain. - Monday was the fifty-seventh anni vereary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Sargeant, which took place in Lowell, Massachusetts, August 19, 1833. iDaring their recent trip in the East, Which was another honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Sargeant visited the old bouse in iLoweU where the words were said that Le tar ted them on life's journey together, They have passed through its vicissi tudes and pleasures, tasted its joys and porrows together, and have come to its later years with hearts as young as on that August day fifty-seven years ago The young friends of Mr. Sargeant have promised that if he will invite them to the diamond anniversary, at the next church fair which comes around they will vote him the most popular man in town. If you wish to recover your health. bathe in the Cascade Warm Springs at Cascade Wash. For terms, refer to R W. Crandall. a!7-lw and Shades. & MAYS. The Coroner's Inquest. The inquiry into the death of Lock Woo occupied the attention of Coroner Butts and a jury during the greater part of yesterday afternoon. The testimony was taken down on the typewriter by F. D. Hill before a jury composed of Chas. Hall, Samuel Klein, Fred D. Hill, F. N. Hill, M. F. Rice, Tbos. Haslan. The first witness examined was C. H. tokes, whose testimony had no direct bearing in the case, but was about see ing the man who was murdered, chased by another Chinaman at a previous time. W. H. Loch head testified as to seeing the men cross the street and the incidents after the stabbing. J. H. Elakeney told about finding the sus pected murderer, Harry, in the shed back of Skibbe's and of discovering, in Yee Sing's wash house, Lee Cbing, who was charged by the dying man of assist ing in the killing. The officer testified that Harry was not accustomed to sleep ing in the place where he was found but has lived in a house in Front street. Ed. Kreamen, who was standing 'on the cor ner of Metz & Ptindt's saloon, told sub stantially, as the proceeding .witnesses, of seeing the Chinamen cross the street and that after the stabbing, the three men ran away. He also told of the identification by Lock Woo of the fellow Harry. Sheriff Driver, F. W. L. Skibbe and John Bird also gave important testi mony. Mr. Skibbe stated that the ac cused man had worked five or six years in the hotel and bad behaved himself properly daring that time. The China man at different times bad used the place where be was arrested as a sleep ing room. Just before his capture by the officers he came into the bar room and asked for a drink, saying: "Me time to sleep, me want to make fire." Doctors Sutherland and Doane told of their being called to attend the wounded man and described the nature of the wound. The wound was about an inch and a quarter in width and six inches long near the angle ribs on the left side between the ninth and tenth ribs. Both physicians identified the knife shown them, as being the instrument which caused the Chinaman's death. Two of the defendants were in court and sat in tently watching all the proceedings, even though the greater part wna unin telligible to thein. They perfectly real ize the dangers of their position and give every sign of being much frightened. After the evidence was completed the jury retired, and in a few minutes re turned with the following verdict : "We, the undersigned, duly im panelled te inquire into the cause of the death of the Chinaman 'Lock Woo,' and having heard the testimony of the wit nesses, duly sworn to the facts in the case find that the Chinaman, Lock Woo, came to his death" through a knife wound given by the Chinaman Lee Git, alias Harry, and assisted by two China men, Lee Cning and ei Youen. Mr. Brooks brought with him' from Newport some beautiful specimens of agate rock. They are found in great profusion along the seashore and dili gent hunters can pick up some lovely 02 .JCD O 'o t-4 ' 1 P P a a C3 C3 Eh A4 o w -1-3 c3 o o o o 02 CO CD CD t t CO Co ' P DC o r- o CD CD CD CO 13 cS CD ?-i O ?-i o . ' Z p,DC UJ DC O 8tonee, which, when polished, ake on a rich lustre. Among the specimens was a water agate which will cauae admira tion from all beholders. Inside of a bard, white rock, easily transparent, can be seen a drop of water in a grove about twice the length of the water drop. The rtone can be turned till the water flows to and fro in its narrow walls like in a carpenters level. The age of the agate is beyond calculation and the imprisoned drop remains from a time far beyond human ken. " Profeesor Condon, Oregon's famous geologist, baa expressed an opinion that the coast upon which we live is older than the continent of Europe. It would be qnite a temptatation to break open the agate and see how a drop of water thousands of years old would taste. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. J. W. Condon went to Portland yesterday on the local. Mr. T. J. Mo ffit of Gorman postoffice gave this office a call today. Mrs. Lvtle and family came home to day from a visit in Hood River. Mr. Charles Hilton was a passenger to the metropolis on yesterday's train Miss Katie and Miss Ella Roberts came up on the Regulator last night. Mayor Menefee left for the country this morning to join his family camping. Mrs, T. A. Hudson and eon went to Moffit Springs this morning by the Reg ulator. Mr. C. J. Bright, a prominent attor ney of Sherman county, arrived in town last night. Mr. E. H. Merril, who accompanied Frank Reynolds to Lyle, returned home last night. Miss Benlah Sterling returned home on the passenger tram from camping at Bonneville. Mr. F. H. Wakefield returned today from Cascade Locks, where he has been doing assessing. Grant, Edwin and Robert Mays came in last mgnt lrom tne country to remain a lew days in town. Air. ana Mrs. w. a. Johnston were pnssengers to the Cascades and return today on the Regulator. Mr. George W. Miller and family re turned yesterdav from spending the summer at the seashore. Mrs. E. F. Sharp, accompanied by her sister, Miss Farrelly, came up on the noon tram lrom Portland. Mips Vircip fnnnr "haa trrTt tt-k fofir hart Park, Clateop Beach, where she win join ner aimer, lura. xtmenart. Mr. anil Mm. Samne T.. Krnntn inmA home last night from a visit to Newport beach and points in the Willamette valley. ' Mr. E. C. Kilbam, a business man of Portland, was in The Dalles yesterday, returning home on the boat this morning - Mrs. W. H. II. Dufur and daughter, Blanche, will leave on tomorrow morn ing's train for Woods, Tillamook county, where they will visit relatiyes. ' Mrs. J. H. Cradelbaugb arrived on the boat last night from San Francisco, where she has been visiting for over a moncn. - - - Severe griping pains of the stomach and bowels instantly and efTectnally stopped by De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. . Snipea-Kinersly Drug Co. On and after July 15th the BOOK STORE of Mi T. Nolan will be at 54 Second St., next door to Grocery, cor ner of Union and "Second Sts. ' The "Clauss Scissors, Shears and Razors. Our Warranty ts- If not perfectly satisfactouy, return them and get another pair. . " , A CARLOAD - - A - Jaeobsefl Book 162 Second St., H M m W W 'S R And other high grades to select from. COMPETITIVE SALE now on, and you must remember we always lead and let the others follow. i , OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Pianos from $150 up ward, on the installment plan. ... . - JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IX- BUILDIWC : -AND- G!SSB8TESBiBJ D Telophoue No. S3. Insect Powder, Poison Fly 'Paper, Sticky Fly Donnell's Deutsche Apotheke. 7 American Made Goods. OF PIANOS l1 - & Iusie Go.'s, The Dalles, Or. MATERIALS suffmes. Wc handle the Celebrated ' Tanglefoot " Sticky Fly Paper and " Datchei's " Poison Paper. Do not be ' . deceived into buying anv Paper, other brands Drag Store. Telephone fio. 15.