Our line of Hosiery 4s now complete in ever7 department. We can show you good values at ioc, ir2c, 15c. up to $1.50 per pair. .r . Color guaranteed' absolutely fast. o- The Dalles Daily Chroniele. Entered the Postofflce lit The Dalles, Oregon, as secoud-clasa matter. Local Advertising. 10 r.cJit-' jier line for flint Insertion, and" 5 Cents pur line (or each subsequent imertion. Special rates for long time notices. - . ' -All loeal notices received laler thun 3 o'clock Will appear the following day. THURSDAY JUNE 30, 1892 LOCAL KRKVITIKS. If you it-ant the news, You wtoit The Chronicle. If yon are not a subscriber, please read (his and hand in vour name. Green has been hold without bonds, for the murder of Win. Dunn. - One lot of ten tons, 20,000 lbs., of wool, 'sold today at 16 cents per lb.' .; Mr. -J. J. Cozart, theieaTnnirOranrp county etock and tnrf man, is in the vity. f . Congregationalist church meeting this evening at the residence of Mrs. Patter? son on Fourth street. WinUns Bros, yesterday caught fifteen r Mltlr ru a v will nnnallv aa trrtnA r .. ... j e A team ran away at the east end a few da'8 ago and fetched up in a black smith eliop all ready for repairs. Sam Thurman's wheel yesterday turned" out two finished salmon of the Royal Chinook, besides the usual small- fry.- The death of Mrs. Matilda C. Rogeiu, mother of Mrs. W, Birgfeld, occurred at the family residence on Mill creek, last night. This is the kind of weather which im pels one to the confident belief that there can be no finer location than The Dalles picked out in the country for a , eumruer resort. Messrs. Ed. Mays , and Robert. Mays jr., sons of Mayor Mays, are home for their vacation from the Berkeley (Cal.) University. Mr. Walter Hanly, son .of ex -Mayor Hanly came with them on a visit. ' The Fairfield Sunday school festival last-night was a great success. . It was fpr the benefit of the library fund, and was amy conducted by Supt. Lowe.. Several persons from The Dalles were in attendance.., '.-... There is going up a great cry against permitting several thousand spectators to interfere with the business of a natio nal convention,. It can be safely an nounced that Mrs. Woodhull-Martin's .convention will not be. trifled with in this fashion. . . '- The family of. Mrs. A." M. WDliams, ha ve begun preparations for a summer season at Pine Rest cottage, Clatsop, -down by the sad sea waves, where the flowing tide comes in freighted ! with crabs, drift wood, etc. Misses . Male, Annie . and Pearl Williams and Miss Matilda Hollister are already there. Mrs. Williams will join them in a few weeks. - . . - With Jud. S. Fish and Billy Harding inhe lead, pulling for dear life, and JUar other balky horses : driven bv A." W. Branner, Cathcart, Thos. Kelly and many others. A Klickitat teamster was enabled to ascend the grade this morn ing from the Union street ferry, with an overloaded wagon. AllNthe drivers at work failed to make the team' -null gether until Van Bibber appeared on tne scene. His persuasion started the outfitind it did not stop till the top was reacnea ana then the crowd dispersed fflTTHjHTIOp PEASE & MAYS 3 Wool is advancing, and holders who are firm will reap the benefit. The iron work at Prince & Nitschke's new brick is up for the firet story today. If you are discontented with your lot get out and dig in it and raise some thing. . i Mr. Vhitcomb,of Lyle, sheared 3,600 pounds of wool from 535 head of eheep, which is pronounced superior to the best valley.- - A high old wind has prevailed all day. Its gait was at one time thirty-five to forty miles per hour; Several signs went . down, including that of the D. P. & A. Nav. Co. The Gazette of Tuesday says : Hon'. W. R. Ellis is getting along as .well as could be expected under the .circum stances, and his early recovery is earn estly hoped for. A-favorite; ballet dancer is said to re ceive over 36,000 a year. If the dancer had brains enough to be president of the American senate or secretary of state $8,000 a year would be ample remuner ation. The wind blew the sign - down this forenoon at The Dalles, Portland and As toria Navigation office. Here's a chance for somebody to rush into the country and. spread a new report that they've sold out. . Two Young Americas fleeing from, the paternal roof in Portland, with a bird dog and several lies between them, were captured from the last nights east bound passenger on a dispatch, and returned by the early , train to their bewildered parents for merited chastisement. ' We have samples of spring sown Chili club wheat to day, from an 180 acre field of A..L, Hembree, in Sherman county, near Kent, which is fine., It will aver age 26 bushels to the acre, and Mr. H. ! eays almost all the summer fallowed and spring sown wheat, in his neighborhood, is equally good. ' " . . . Eli Ritter, of Indiana, has been chos en chairman, and -Saui Small, the evan gelist, secretary of the prohibition con vention in Cincinnati. Well might Sam say there 'b nothing Small about us when we get there, Eli. The convention held three sessions yesterday, and is do ing lots of work. ' . The children who. have . been' invited to ride in the ; liberty car oa ,tbe Fourth of July are requested to meet at the Sun office, on Court street, between First and Second, at 9 o'clock on that morn ing. Parents . will please see that the children are provided with sashes of the kind previously designated.''. By.' order of the . committee.' ; j . j t The Sun agrees to the proposition that the seller of whisky to Indians has not heretofore been sufficiently , punished. It says : "The utter folly of a law which inflicts .the ridiculous penalty of a ten dollar, .fine on parties selling whisky to Indians i for , first offense, is apparent. It is no check to the evil. It is just such laws as this . that cause " the people to adopt, lynch law sometimes in-self defense." Engine No. 390, attached to the sec ond section of the freight going , west at 10 :45 Tuesday night, says the Sun, must have a worn out spark ' arrester. The throttle must have been 'throw wide open while passing the hotels, for such a shower of sparks as enveloped sur rounding buildings we have never seen before. Fire was set in two . places just beyond the cut. . Unless the company has this stopped damage - suits . will results . .. ... e - Mrs. Clarence Lane, of . Antelope, is visiting Miss Casaie Cheese in the city. The rains which so cooled the tempera ture at The Dalles laet night began in Portland last "evening. - The Elete shaving parlors and bath rooms . is '. supplied with another bath room in readiness for use today. Two fine, thoroughbreed Irish. setter pups were shipped on the Prineville stage Monday for Mr.. Osborn. Thev came from Omaha. , ,; .- ; The general inquiry today for materials with wHch to decorate, shows that peo ple are moving throughout the city for the Fourth of July. An umbrella surgeon in The Dalles would find numerous . broken ribs to mend,. . Why don't somebody ' open an umbrella hospital? The Kings daughters will meet at the residence of Mrs. W. S. Myers this even ing at 7 o'clock. Important business to be attended to and a full attendance is desired. R. C. Fleck & Co: have moved into their new store room today. It is much more convenient than the old place, and gives them room to entertain according to capacity. County Clerk Crossen gives due and timely notice that unless the owners of certain county warrants call for the same within 60 days, thev will be can celled. These are of a series iennorl prior to July 1st, 1885. Judge SchutzTias removed the seat of Justice for West -Dalles precinct to the Mic-naelbach. brick, corner Union and Second, and is now in the rooms for. merly occupied by H. Wentz, the cab inet maker. Here he can be fonnd ready to administer even handed inn. tice, whether the thermometer is above or oeiow zero. A man was foun d Ivins Drone nnnn the sidewalk in the East end apparently in . tne last stages of a. most d. d.'d. A bucket full of ice water failed to revive him; then he was conveyed to the cooler, where a bottle . of laudanum was found in his pockets, and arcane of suicide was thought of. The stomach pump, however failed to.',; show . that he had taken anything stronger than tamrle. foot, and the ordinaay charge was booked against mm. Eight or ten: young, men,-, college students from abroad, are now with their parents, or will be by the, 3d, in The Dalles. This ia ajsubiect which af fords a few suggestive thonzhta.- Th Dalles is better located for university and college purposes than moat an v in. stitution of the kind in America healthy, available, and surrounded: by natural attractive advantages, for. the student beyond an estimate in the value of. a thorough course -of study. Why can't The Dalles have a superior educa tional institution of its. own? ' ' Whatever. Jjhe., reason, the weather machines in connection with soda fount ains and ice-cream counters seemed in fallible thirst-provokers yesterday, but a mackeral. sky overhung , the. city last night, and . this morning ,:. at 4 ; 15 " the thermometer showed a falling of several degrees in temperature, which cast a shade of gloom over soda and ice-cream works, with a corresponding Smile: over the face of the fashionable mixer.; whose labors for four days past have been in answer to calls for lemonades, punches, juelptf.etc., requiring considerable phys ical energy.. BORN. On Eight Mile, June 25th, to the wife or Ace w netstone, a Doy. C: P.' STEPHENS, DEALER If LOTHING Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. , ' Etc., ' Etc., Etc. 13-1 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. J. FOLCO, -DEALER IN- FRUITS, NUTS, -- -CANDIES, TOBACCO, -AND- FINE CIGARS. ! The water .used in my Soda Fountain ia filtered, and is guaranteed germ proof. r. auj- riiciiaMtJia Something very new and pretty. . Get your Firecrackers, Pistole, - Flags and all kinds of Fire works of ' " John VBooth, THE GPvOCER, 62 SECOND ST. 62 THE WISE AI THE FOOLISH. The' Dalles Boat Railway and the Lake Walking-ton Canal. From the AstoriuD. ' The house and senate are in accord on the river and harbor bill, except as re gards the appropriation for the dalles ship railway and that for the cana' to connect lakes Washington and Union with the sound at Seattle! As the pres ident has intimated that he will veto the bill should it exceed the sum appropria ted "by the house, Senator Dolph may have to abandon the ship railway at the second conference which has been or dered: If he does it will be some conso lation that the job to impose a tax to build the Seattle canal at the public ex pense will also be defeated. In defiance of the wishes and interests of the people of Washington,- a small minority in Seattle excepted, Senator Squire has sought to bring ridicule on the river and harbor bill by promoting the purely local project on public grounds. The scheme is entirely indefensible as a government measure. If fresh water anchorage is needed for any United States ships, they can find it at Astoria,, which, is readily accessible from all points on the coast. It is unfortunate that the wise- and 'the foolish scheme should be "combined.: Oregon -may; however, feel Confident that the ship railway will follow ns a necessary engineering sequence to the works at the . jetty . and the cascades. Nature has provided a great river with one great barrier, for the dalles and cas cades are so linked as to form a single obstruction." It is not possible that this country, with its. immense wealth "and engineering resources, will allow the facilities of the great river to waste for lack of the ship railway which Senator Dolph has so ably advocated.. Surprise Social. Last evening as the shades of night be gan to draw near, a large' number of the members of the Epworth League of the M. E. church congregated at the resi dence of Mr. Randall on the bluff and together they wended their way to .the residence of Mr. Lee, where a genuine surprise awaited the family. The even ing was pleasantly spent as - a. farewell surprise in sociability, mirth, games and music. The piano duets of "Misses" Edith Randall and Lorene Lee' were worthy of special mention, and were heartly ap plauded.. It was a justly fitting close, to the helpfulness of Mr.. Lee and - his family to the JJ- E. church, the Sunday school and the Epworth league of this city during their stay among ua.. Our best wishes accompany them to their new home. Leagues. f . . The Kiagslejr.- School. Following is the , report of school taught in district No. 39 : HAMKS..;r Henry Payette Nicholas Marx. Patrick O'Neal George O'Neal. Anna Payette. . Victor Roth . . . Carl -Roth-. . . .-. Ira O'Neal, .-. ., Ella Roth . r . . Louisa Payette ' Willie Roth . Emma Payette ATT.. . - ..100 ... 98 . . 75 .. 98 .. 91 . . 93 . . 91 . 93" .'. 90 . -.100 . 93 s -I.IOO. Dry Goods T 1 MfnAOuanlfA I (f DEPT. 8CHP. 100 " 91 . 100 89 100 86 98 88 100- 95" 98 90 97 90 95 0 ' 100 91 . 99 : 90 98 , 94 . 98. . 95 daily -attendance 11. ' '.''' Susanna Ward, Teacher. ' The ladies'of the ; M. E. Church will serve , a hot' dinner' on: the Fourth, of July on the corner of .yhird and Wash ington, from. 12 .to -3 p. n Meals 50 cents each; or to family of three $1.00. free!, ; ;! : .. free r ft Gent's JNleektie. HATS, CAPS and GENTS FURNISHING, GOODS! SPECIAL OPENING SALE At which 'Sale each purchaser to the amount of $l.CO-or over will receive FREE, one of my CHOICE NECKTIES. JOHN C. HERTZ; 109 SECOND STREET. Opposite Columbia Candy Factory. SACRIFICE SALE I My entire stock of " MILLINERY AND LADIES' UNDERWEAR will be sold in large or. small quantities to suit purchasers, as I shall retire from "business. It is also a rare opportunity to "buy a -well established business. MlSS ANNA PETER S CO. Fine IVE illi n ery ! 112 Second street, City Council Meeting. The next regular meeting of the city council will be held June 30tb, instead of the 3rd of the month, as formerly. Parties having business before the coun cil will govern themselves accordingly. ARMORY OF C COMPANY. Third lteglment of Infantry Oregon Na tional Unard. Company Order, No. 4. . . The Dalles, Or., June 28, 1892. Each and every member of C Co., will report at the armory fully uniformed for quar terly inspection and muster Thursday, June, 30, 1892,at 9 o'clock p. m. No excuses. By order of "L. C. Chkismax, Captain. Official, W. F. Grunow, 1st Sergeant. Fisher's Shaving; and Bathing: Parlors. . From and after this date my place of business will be closed on Saturday evenings after 10 .o'clock, and open on Sundays from 7 a. m. nntij 12 o'clock noon. , Julius Fisher, Second Street, The Dalles, Or. A rare opportunity for the ladies is now afforded by Mrs". Philips, who is of fering millinery at one third less, aa she has decided to retire from the business. See advertisement. B.lSdtf A good gardener and farmer who well understands everything of the kind. A good head man. Wants a place to work. Apply at this office. 6.25dtf Pabst's Milwaukee beer at the Uma tilla house at a bit a bottle. Free lunch tonight at 8 o'clock. The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Hav. Co. WfTT 1 ttt .-tn . : Until further notice the Regulator will make trips to the Cascades and return on Thuredays and Sundays, leaving The Dalles at 7 a. m. Excursion rates.' 50 cents for the round trip. 5-23tf PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Chapman The Dalles FIEST STREET. FACTORY JNO. 105. fSTt To"of the Best Brands VJAUxiXlkJ manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day; ... A. .ULRICH & SON. SAN FRANCISCO BEER; HALL: Second Street, - The Dallesj Oregon. FRED LEMKE, Propr. Visitors to the San Francisco Beer Hall will Hnd the best. of everything, and are suretoeall again. ..... Choice domestic and imported Cigars, Wines, Liquors, Beer, Etc. . Giga factory THE DALLES, OR. WANTED. A girl to do general housework, good wages, apply at this otfice. . Notice. Notice is hereby given that sealed pro- tuuala fn. tU. ............. .4-.-... C I steps or stairs from the foot of the bluff at thesonth end of Laughlin street to the top of the bluff, w ill be received at the office of the Recorder until four o'clock, of 'Ihursday june 30th, 1892. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Recorder's office. The" council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the common council of Dalles City. Frank Menkfee. Recorder of Dalles City. Dated this 16th day of June, 1892. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs successorso . s Cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made 0-A.ILSr JDX IE S, East of Portland. UEALERS IS Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail -4- OYSTEfS Ii Kiery Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. J. L. FISHER.. W. J. MONTAGUE. n PROPRIETORS OK THE Klete Shaving Parlors AND - Bath Rooms. SECOND STREET. THE DALLES, OB. Gentlemen will find THE ELETE. fully up to the times in every respect. Hair Cutting in the best manner, in every Btyle of the art. Smooth Shaving and Perfect Baths. Hours : Every day and evening dur ing the week. Closed on Saturday eve nings -after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun days from 7 a. m..to 12 o'clock noon. W. E. GARRETSON, Leaflliig : JeweieL SOtfc AGENT FOR THE - ' All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made- to Order. 13S Second 6t., TheDalles, Or.