v rox-.r,. Mir 1 1 MS VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1898 NO 161. SIM TOJPUIJ. THE AWFUL CRIME OF A HUMAN FIEND Killed a Man and Wounded a Woman. HE CHASED A GIRL Was Crazen by the Effects of Hard Drinking Officers Who Have Him in Charge Fear a Lynching. Pkkdletox, Sept. 17. C. C. Cunning ham, of Milton, at the O. it. & N. depot this evening at 8 o'clock shot and killed O. Young, shot Mrs. Julius J. Worcester and chased her daughter, Effie, a block, with a cocked pistol in his hand. She refuge in the first open place the First Chance saloon. Cunningham followed ber. Several men grasped him, and, after a struggle succeeded in securing bim. No motive is to be assigned as yet but the case is developing interesting features. Mr. Worcester was examinod by the best physicians. Dr. Smith, who is mayor of the city, says a cursory ex amination shows a wound in the back, the ball entering near the kidneys. She is now in an extremely dangerous con dition. Cunningham is belieyed to be insane. He said be couldn't understand how he came to commit the terrible crime. He had apparently been drinking. He was assaulted at Milton a few days ago, and came to Pendleton to secure the further prosecution of his assailant. HER LAST RESTING PLACE Funeral of the Murdered Empress of Austria. Vienna, Sept. 17. Emperor Francis Joseph this morning received the special representatives of the foreign sovereigns An hour later he received the visiting sovereigns, with the exception of the king of Saxony, The emperor, Prince Hohenlohe, the German imperial chancellor, and Baron von Buelow, received Emperor William at the railroad station. The emperors shook hands and kissed each other's cheeks three times. They then pro ceeded to the church where Emperor William, in behalf of himself and the empress of Germany, deposited on the casket containing the remains of the late empresB a floral wreath which his majesty had brought from Germany The emperor dined at the German em bassy After the funeral, and f tarted for Berlin this evening. Great torches threw glaring flames over the royal chapel in which the re mains of the late empress have lain in state since yesterday morning. The doors of the chapel were closed at noon, thus barring thousands of people who were anxious to see the casket. At 4 o'clock tolling of bells announced the starting of the procession. The route from Hofburg to the insignificant church of Capuchins, whose vaults en tomb the Hapsburgs, is so short that only a small proportion of the populace was able to crowd into the adjoining streets. A detachment of cavalry led the procession. Then came carriages drawn by eix horses, covered with funeral trapmngp, escorted by footmen A train of servants followed, and then came footguards and a squadron of horse guards, followed by a detachment of yeomen, gorgeously uniformed, preced ing the funeral car. Following .the car were several bodies of infantry and cav airy. A large number of priests, met the procession at Augustus church and pro ceeded with it to Capuchins. The clergy united in atoning prayers, which were also exquisitely chanted during the services by the court choir. During the last prayer, the coffin was ifted from the catafalque and clergy bearing torches walked before it. Em peror Francis Jo3epL, attended by the highest officers of state bearing wands, followed. The procession slowly passed from the sight of the congregation down the stone stariwav to the vault. THE KAISER'S PILGRIMAGE Abdul Hamid Prepares for Emperor William's Visit. Berlin. Sept. 17. The approaching visit of Enperor Willani to rurky is now arousing considerable interest.' The sultan is making extraordinary efforts to please the emperor during the latter's stay at Constantinople. The palace in teded for his reception is being fitted up with laxury. Emperor Willam will stay about 12 days at Constantinople. The Turkish troops it is asserted, are somewhat dissatisfied on the subject, as their arrears of pay have been devoted to the expense of Emperor William's isit. The preparations at Jerusalem for the visit of Emperor William are in full swing. Streets are being cut through the city, and the regular mountains of rub bish in the bazaar quater have been re moved. The garrison has been especily active in drilling, in order to impress the emperor, though many of the sol diers are baefooted and wear no uni forms. These soldiers, however, are to receive new uniforms for the festivities organized in honor of the visit of Em peror William to the Holy Land. Deafness Cannot DecCared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by nail's uatarrn Cure. Send for circulars ; free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. CflySold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10 Beats tne KlondlKe Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompained by hemmor rbages ; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houebton's drug store. Eezular size 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. - baking powder saves money. Schilling s Best coffee does not; but it is delicious coffee. REV. JOHN HALL PASSES AWAY IN IRELAND Pastor One of New York's Prominent Churches. DIES I NAN IRISH TOWN He Was on His Annual Visit to Europe Rev. Hall Was a Great Church Worker in Ireland and America. Belfast, Ireland, Sept. 17. Rey. Dr. John Hall, of New York, died this morn ing at Bangor, County Down. Dr Hall was on his annual visit to Europe. He died at his sister's residence. His health has been broken down for more than a year. He had hoped to re turn to New York shortly, and had al ready engaged passage on a steamer for himself and wife. Chtcagjo Wool Notes. No concessions are being made in wool values by merchants here. Several rep resentatives of large wool corporations were examining stocks of wool during the week. A line of fine and half-blood staple was disposed of, terms P. T. If holders of wool had been willing to make slight concessions, some large blocks of the staple could have been easily moved, but merchants who have canvassed the situation carefully do not feel like meeting buyers' views at this time. They cannot offer this year's clip at prices that old wools have been sold at, in Eastern markets recently ; so the blockade between dealer and merchant still continues. Holders at local points are still firm in their views, which places wool held in the several markets in a strong position, for no wools sold at today's quotations can be replaced. A strong feature in the present con dition of wool, is the cold wave that has become general throughout the country, causing a change from light to heavier wearing apparel. This factor will cer tainly increase the demand for goods and will no doubt assist in bringing to gether manufacturer and merchant. When the change for the better cornea, it will materialize quickly, and the di lemma in which the wool trade finds itself today will be overcome by a healthy demand for raw material. The London auction sales, which open on the 20th inst., where about 8,000,000 to 10,000,000 pounds of wool will be offered, is looked forward to as the turn ing point in values tor the prediction of an advance in prices at the coming series is general abroad, where great strength in prices still predominate. Dissolution iNotlce. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between , S. Gunning and J. D. Hockman, under the firm name and style of Gunning & Hockman, i9 this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All parties knowing them selves indebted to said firm are respect fully requested to make an early settle ment. The Dalles, Oregon, August 30, 189S. F. S. Gunning, J. D. Hockman. 3 Schillings Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. BUSINESS LOCALS. Everybody reads The Chronicle. Use Clarke & Falk's Rosofoam for the teeth. Fresh Shoalwater Bay Oysters at An drew Keller's. Garland cook stoves from $7.50 to $50 at Maier & Ben tons. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for unburn and wind chafing. ft Gravenstein apples 40 cents per box at the Stadeiman Commission Co. Choice Mt. Hood (and Crawford peach es, 25c a box at The Dalles Commission Co.'s. Order your'fruits, vegetables and fish from Stadeiman Commission Co. Phone 345. Leave your orders for dressed chickens with the Stadleman Commission Co. Phone 345. Have your bicycle repairing done by Chas. Burchtorf, corner of Third and Federal. Phone 49. Tickets for the Alpha Mandolin and Guitar Club Musicale on sale at the Ja- cobsen Book and Music Co. Just received, a car load of Garland cook stoves, heaters and Garland Steel Ranges at Maier & Bentons. Girl Wanted To do general house work for a small family. Wages satis factory. Apply at this office. Tomorrow, fresh salmon, clams, lob sters, crabs, halibut, smelt', shrimps, &c, at The Dalles Commission Co.'s. Furnished rooms to rent, also suites of rooms suitable for housekeeping.- Ap ply to 19 and 20, Chapman block. tf The oyster season has opened and in order to be up to the times, the Palace of Sweets have fresh oysters on sale in every style. Give them a trial. 9-3 tf Red Messina Orange and Orangeade at the Pallace of Sweets. Tnese are the latest and most popular drinks in the Eastern cities. Give them a trial. 8-25tf Salmon, halibut, crabs, clams, lob sters, shrimps, and in fact any thing desired in the line of fish, on Wednes days and Fridays at the Stadeiman Commission Co. In the future Andrew Keller, the pro prietor of the popular cafe, will serve Shoalwater Bay oysters in any style, and extends an invitation to his numer ous old friends and patrons to make him a callv UArsTm HOUSE ESTABLISHED WHI1 I LU 20 YEARS Party, either Lady or Gentleman, of good church standing as CORRESPONDENT and MANAGER here. Need not leave home. Salary $800 first year. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope .to A T. Elder, General Manager, care Chron icle. Best stylish M ;j Wraps 9 - - ilSSai I RH C ' mo No. 4434 Ladies' Cape, made of Beat Plush, handsomely embroid ered with Sautache braid, storm collar, edged with Augora fur, fatmer satin lining, 18-inch length. Our price 3.00 R. JVI. Williams & Co, FABR! FAIR! FAIL?! The Tenth Annual Fair and Race Meeting of Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural -sochty Embracing the WASCO, SHERMAN, GILLIAM, Will Be THE DALLES, Tuesday, October 18, 1898, Continuing 5 days. Continuing 5 days. For Premium List and anv information regarding the fair write to J. O. Mack. Secretary, The Dalles, Oregon". A. B. MAC ALLISTER, Pres. Wasco Warehouse Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, 0? Headquarters for ton Flour. We sell our goods lower than any call and get our prices arrtl be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL VYatchmakerf J eweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK For the Fall and Winter season of 1898-9 are here in profusion, await ing your inspection. Our stock is now almost complete, and never before, we can con6dently say, have we had concentrated un der our roof, a collection of garments of such worth- and style, and low pricedness as we are showing at the opening of this season. Cloaks for LADIES MISSES and.... CHILDREN. Novelties Abound. Counties of CROOK, MORROW AND UMATILLA, Held at WASCO CO., OR. "Byers' Best" Pendle Company This Flour is manufactured expressly for family use : every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. honse in the trade, and if you don't think so Wheat, Barley and Oats. Sheep for Sale. Band of fine stock sheep, between 2500 and 2600 head ; . (about 900 lambs, balance old sheep.) Price $2.50 per head. Ample range and hay for 2000. Will sell either sheep or hay or both. In quire at this office. 8-27 3w One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what it was msde for.