v C. Tr. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods f (LOTHING Boot. Shoes, Hats, Etc. FanciJ Ejoodg, flotiong, R Gent's fiecktie. LiADlES, ATTEflTIOfl. Our line of Hosiery is now complete in every department. We can show you good values at joe, i2c, 15c. up to $1 .50 per pair. - Color guaranteed absolutely fast. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cent per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents ver line (or eaeh subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear tse following day. FRIDAY JULY 1, 1892 LOCAL BKEriTIlCS. Tf you want the news, You want The Chronicle. If you are not a subscriber, please read (his and hand in vonr name. Filloon & Co., received another car load of farm machinery today. C. W. Phelps & Coi, have not had time to hoist their sign nor write an. ad. yet ; but they sold thvee mowers and a header today. The firemen of the East End were made happy today by the arrival of their new nose cart from St. Tnul. It will be used in the tournament on the 4th. The city blacksmith shop of Gunning & Hockman, and tlie city wagon shop of A. Sandrock, are both busy today, yes terday and tomorrow. See advertise ments new today. The Examiner should revise its Ex change list, if it wants Al. Snyder to have the joy of perusing its sunny scintilla tions exuberantly, as the Transcrip is published in Dallas, Polk county, Or. Mr. C. J. Trenchard telegraphed chief engineer Fish today that in the event of holding the annual tournament here next September, not less than thirty companies might be expected to partici pate. Every community has a certain num ber of doubting Thomases who are never satisfied, but there is not in The Dalles a single member of that family. There was one once, but somebody said scat ; and that ended it. The down freight this forenoon, con sisted of nineteen cars. Sixteen cars were loaded with cattle from far interior ; some as far inland as Pocatello, There was no rest nor refreshment at The Dalles, but they steered right on to the butcher's trust elysium. The children who have been invited to ride in the liberty car on the 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. The Columbia was made so angry yes terday by the strong winds, that some of the passengers on the Regulator became sea sick. It was a gale that had got lost on the way to. Chicago, and was in such a fine hurry, coming up the Columbia, that the managers seemed to think peo ple here had no rights the weather was bound to respect. We hope it reached its destination on time. That - cookoo-clock in " Garretson's jewelry establishment, when the street is quiet early in these calm mornings, sends its sound upon the ear of the pas sing pedestrian in such clear notes that one at least supposed the real bird had been imported. Looking up at the Chapman block as if to see . the bird, a man this morning said he would like to see one, as he had heard of them before. He was told to come around to Garret son's, after business hours, and take a look at the miraculous songster, and set his watch. ' . - . - PEASE & 4H Another traction engine for Klickitat came up today from Russell & Co. - Jacobsen & Co., have fire works, and a large lot of decorating materials. Lumber is on the ground for the 4th of July grand stand in Third street be low Union. . The person who lost a purse today, will find it at A. Keller's bakery on "Washington street. Decorations for the 4th of July have begun.' Pease & Mays three windows are as nice as a picture. Delinquents paid up so well on ice water that sheriff Cates has decided to offer lemonade to the tardy payers to- i morrow. Mr. Max Vogt having tendered his resignation, Mr. Hugh Chrisman steps in as water commissioner to supply the vacancy. A good, selection. Judge Thornbury is today congraulat ing himself that he is once more a free American citizen of the United States, and the baliwick of The Dalles. The shackelsof county judge and council man were thrown off this niorniug. Little Paul Reese, a lone traveler aH the way from Illinois, arrived at the Umatilla house this morning on her way to Centerville, where -she has friends. Considering that the little Miss is but eleven years of age, her trip speaks vol unies concerning attentions' and kindly acts of the conductors along thia line. 1VU1 Want The Chronicle. After the Fourth the usual hegira to the sea coast and mountains will begin. Orders may be left at The Chronicle office for the paper, which will be mail ed free of postage daily, and which : in camp, cottage or tent, will be found a welcome visitor from home. You will want The Chbonici.k. Don't forget to leave your orders. r Attention! If the ladies and gentlemen of the choir for the Fourth of July, find they cannot attend the practices, or take nart in the celebration, thev will nlease let the executive committee know, in order that other arrangements may be made. The lastepractice will be in the Court house tomorrow (Saturday) evening, at 8 :60 o'clock sharp, at which a full at tendance is earnestly requested. Let all he Patriotic. . Some people seem to think : but thev are few, thanks; that because Decora tion Day comes first on the calendar the Fourth of July celebrations should be dropped out. Never! Half a century ago the Fourth of July came but once a year. Since the rise of Memorial day it comes around no less frequently, and it is useless for the antiquarian to protest. The Veterans of the Revolution are no longer here to plead with silent elo quence for memories once paramount with the Nation. It is true a new and stirring drama has come upon the stage ; one in which the present generation playes a part; but time and memory forbid that the old order changeth for the new. They are similar in but one single respPci patriotism. And the celebration of each has its distinct senti ment. What ? forget the Fourth of July ! As well forget the material breast which cherishes infancv. ,- , CleTe and Steve. Telegram. - If the names of the nomi nees are too long to suit your laziness, call thetu Ck-ve and Steve for short : iXZ L " V MAYS. O At 8 O'clock To-night. The council meeting last evening pre vented a fall meeting of the 4th of July committee, which will be held at Maier & Benton's Second street store this even ing, at 8 :()0 o'clock. Not half past eight, remember. The Fourth of July Paradr. Some of the business men of The Dalles have not yet signified to the com mittee their willingness to participate in the parade. There are none but what could make an excellent display. In general merchandise stores could dec orate artistically wagons representing their lines and tastes, and the other es tablishments could do similar work which would add greatly to the effective ness and attractiveness of the parade and reflect the enterprise and progress- i iveness of The Dalles. There is not ! now an abundance of time to make the necessary arrangements to take part in the parade. Let everyone take an interest in the celebration at once. Fire, up the enthusiasm box , Senatorial Antagonism. The Walla Walla Union pleading for the lakes Washington and Union scheme, says "both that and The Dalles project will add to the population and the greatness of the Pacific Northwest." True enough ; and both might have suc ceeded; perhaps but for the unfortunate circumstances attending ihe hostility of Washington senators. It is to them the defeat of both measures must be attri buted. The Chronicle recognizes the Union as an unremitting laborer for years for an open Columbia river, and while the world generally regards Wash ington as the greatest beneficiary for an open Columbia river, circumstances force the conclusion that as a state, look ing for the greatest good to the greatest number, her interests have been grossly, if not willfully neglected, for the private interest of her chosen public servants in at least the upper house of congress. Current Topics. The demon who so villainously out raged and murdered Mamie Walsh, near Milwaukie, is now in custody at Oregon City. He has been in the state but about a month, from Iowa, and bears the name of George Wilson. A complete chain of evidence fixes his gnilt. ' The vagabond cringing under the fears of lynching, had the audacity to ask to be buried in the same cemetery as Mamie Walsh, because she was innocent and he also is innocent. It is possible he may be lynched before tomorrow, THE CITY COUNCIL. Regular Monthly Meeting Keslguatlon of City Attorney, Etc. The regular monthly meeting of the common council was held last evening, Mayor Robert Mays presiding. Present : Councilmen Dufur, Haight, Hansen, Kreft, Maier and. Thornbury. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and record approved. . ' Communication from the water com mission relative to receipts and expend itures was referred. Rids were opened for the construction of steps up the bluff at the head of Laughlin street, and 'the contract was awarded to Johnston & Son on their lowest bid $95.00. Bond to be filed. An ordinance providing for the sale of certain lots in Gates addition, belonging to The Dalles city, was adopted. Ayes 6, nays 0. ' ' Etc., Etc. j 13-1 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. J. FOLCO, -DEALER IX- FRUITS, NUTS, " CANDIES, TOBACCO, FINE CIGARS. The water used in iny Soda Fountain is filtered, and is guaranteed germ proof. Ladv Firecrackers ! Something very new and pretty. Get your Firecrackers, Pistole, Flags and all kinds of Fire works of John Booth, THE GROCER, 62 SECOND ST. 62 A verbal proposition of Phil Brogan for purchase of engine house lot, was laid oyer. On motion the recorder was requested to prepare a statement of city finances to be read at the next meeting of the coun cil, Tuesday next. The committee on fire and water, Messrs. Haight, Maier and Dufur, re ported on various matters concerning the department ;' announcing the near arrival of the new hose cart and 600 feet of hose, (since arrived); the condition of the engine house, rents, hose houses, etc., recommending certain payments. Was adopted. The resignation of Judge A. S. , Ben nett was accepted, on a score of economy. Monthly reports of the recorder, mar shal, treasurer and street' commissioner were read and filed. . An ordinance fixing the bond of city treasurer at $25,000 was adopted. Liquor licenses were granted, upon petitions, to fifteen different persons or firms, as provided by ordinance. Warrants were ordered in payment of claims against the city as follows: Frank Menefee, recorder. . $140.20 RV Gibons. marshal 116.00 J F Staniels, St. com 75.00 O Kinersly, treasurer 50.00 A S Bennett, citv attorney 250.00 Geo J Brown, engineer 80.00 J S Fish, fire warden 12.00 Chronicle, advertising 10.00 H Glenn, framing maps. .' 5.20 Water Commission, rent 32.00 John Fitzgerald, janitor 2.50 C. E. Haight, meals -Jor election judges and clerks 10.30 F M Salyer. surveving 4.00 F M King, labor. .. 8.00 E Rigg's .'... 6.00 W R Brown 3.00 G W Runyan , 2,00 Brown, wood sawing. . 1.25 Kreft & Co., painting. ............ 23.00 H Whitmore, work on engine house . w : . v . . 38.55 Maya & Crowe,, mdc 2.90 Snipes & Kinniersly . 3.00 Maier & Benton 24.35 Jas Ferguson, hauling 2.50 Dalles Electric Light Co. Fire department light 5.25 Street lights 270.00 Marshals office 1.60 C E Haight, feeding prisoners. . . ll.20 Joles Bros., mdse 1.75 W Hill, special police! " 2.50 JK Page, " 5.00 G A Phirman, " 2.50 Con Howe, night watchman . 75-00 GC Bills, " ..... 60.00 J Doherty, canvassing election returns 3.00 J B Crossen, canvassing election returns 3.00 Three dollars each were allowed the following named judges of election : C. L. Schmidt, P. C. Davis. T. Cartwright, S. B. Adams, John Cates. Geo. W. Runyan. Also, three dollars each for the follow ing clerks of election : ' Hugh Chrisman, E. B. Johnson, F. H. Dietzel, Geo. Smith. On motion a vote of thanks was ten dered to the retiring councilmen, and city attorney, , after which the council adjourned until Tuesday evening next (the 5th), at 7 :30 o'clock. . . MARRIED. At the Methodist parsonage, July 1st, 1892, Mr. Bion Hazen and Miss Sadie Miens. Rev. A. C. Spencer . officiating. For Sale Cheap. . Sewing machine, refrigerator,, eight foot extension table, beds, bedsteads, stove, ' lounge, etc., also aa American reprint of the Encyclopedia Britannica in twentv-five volumes. W. C. lira alls. ftulldtng Material. We offer to the building public a full line of building material. We do not resort to-trickery to buy or sell any lines handled by us. " . . Wm. Butler & Co., Lumber Dealers. .Sole agents for the 'Oregon" lime and Oregon sewer and chimney pipe. 5-7dtf HATS, CAPS and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! SPECIAL OPENING SALE Saturday, July 2d, 1892, At which Sale each purchaser to the amount of $1.00 or over will receive FREE, one of my CHOICE NECKTIES. JOHN O. 109 SECOND STREET. SACRIFICE SALE ! 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. Miss anna peter & co.. Fine IVEillinery I 112 Second street, Fisher '8 Shaving and Kathlng 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 a. m. until iz o ciock noon. Julius Fishek, 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, as she has decided to retire from the business. See advertisement. . . 6.18dtf 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. PJssolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the law partnership heretofore existing between E. B. Dufur, George Watkins and Frank Menefee, under the firm name and style of Dufur, Watkins & Menefee is this day dissolved by mutual consent. - George Watkins retiring from the firm. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm will please call at once and pay the same to Frank Menefee, and all per sons having claims against said firm will present the same to him for payment. Business will be continued at the old of fice, under the firm name of Dufur & Menefee. E. B. Dufuu. George Watkins, Frank Menefee. Dated this 25th day of June, 1892. 6.25d4w The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Jiav. Co. Until further notice the Regulator will make trips to the Cascades and return on Thursdays and Sundays, leaving The Dalles at 7 a. m. Excursion rates. 50 cents for the round trip. 5-23tf PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. ' ' Chajmau Block, The Dalles, Oregon . The Dalles Gigaf : Factory FIRST STBEET. FACTORY NO. 105. fTf A T Q of the Best Brands vlJii.Xi(J manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. - The reputation of THE DAT.T.ES 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 Dalles, Oregon. FRED LEMKE, Propr. Visitors to the San Francisco Beer Hull will And the best of everything, and are cure to call again. Choice domestic and imported Cigars, Wines, Liquors, Beer, Etc. . - '' 4 HERTZ, Opposite Columbia Candy Factory. THE DALLES, OR. WAVtED. A girl to do general housework, good wages, apply at this office. I . Notice is hereby given that sealed pro posals for the construction of wooden steps or stairs from the foot of the bluff at the south end of Laughlin street to the top of the bluff, will be retived at the office- of the Recorder until four o'clock", of Thursday 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. Fkank Menefek. ' " Recorder of Dalles Citv. Dated this 16th dav of June. 1892. " COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to . s. Cram.) Manufacturers of tbe finest French and , Home Made t CAITDIB S , ' East of Portland. -DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Whoiesaia or Retail tu Every Style j Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. J. L. FISHER. V. J. MONTAGUE. 1 1 PROPRIETORS OF THE Klete Shaving Parlors ASD- Bath Rooms. SECOND STREET. THE DALLES, OS. Gentlemen will find THE ELETE fully up to tbe times in every respect. Hair Cutting in the best manner, in everv style of tbe art. Smooth Shaving and Perfect Baths. Hours : Everv 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. GARRETSOH. Leafling Jeweler. SULK AGXXT FOlt THE - . All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made - to ' Order. J.3S Second St.. Th Dalles', Ori J s1 3