7! I SP OUR t c.At SRLE, A 1 Dim in Sum Dm Goods. Continues this Week. A GENUINE f CLEARANCE SALE Of All Our Wash Fabrics. (rreat opportunity for economical people. Prices will please everybody but ourselves. all Goods Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS. Z5 WL 5Z TROUBLE ABOUT FI8H. An Auction Sulo Where thn lildrferM re Oiitlonrrt Nt to lluy. A sheriff's sale of fish took place thin afternoon. At the opening of the sale and during Hh progress Mr. Everdlng, gave notice to bidders that they were tiio property of The Dalles Pucking Co., and that they purchased them at their peril. Deputy Jackson announced that he guessed the bidders would bo eafo enough and Auctioneer Crosscn re marked that after they were eaten they could not well ho replevied. The first lot of 100 pounds sold for $1.40, and as Judge A. S. Dennett was the purchaser, confidenco was restored to tho more timid, nnd the next two lota brought 1 and $2.50 respectively. Mr. Ever ding was seen after the sale by a CiutoN ici.e reporter. He said that Tho Dalles Packing company had contracted with Winans liros. for his catch, and in pur suance of such contractP, had made con tracts with Chinamen, and others for materials to handle such catches ; and that while the Bnckhcit Packing com pany of Astoria had the right to take what action they taw fit to defend their own money, they had no legal right to pursue measures which would be det rimental to the interests of a third party. The case will come up at the November term of court. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. One or tlm l'lraiantent and Mont Suc ceful SrMlniiK Ever Held. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Iilemls tlu rmtiilllei' nt Tim IIiiUc. OruRon. Ftt'iiiHl i'Iiikh mutter. I.nciil Ailvurt InIiic 10 Cent' t!r Hut' (or llrnt liim-rUnti, mill r. Clint irllifarttidi mii nit'ilt IiimtIIiiii apll rte (hi limit tlmi' nntlriwi. All nutlet" ntHvimI liitor tlniii 3 o'clock tlt lplar tlu (cillmniK liny. Wi'iitlmr rori'riiHt. Vfieui Jortcait in (uciitiiiiir Amir rndtiip nt S p. n. oiMrnm . TiiwiJay ami 'dnenday, fair nnd warmer. ' lc.t.'i:. wi:.Tiii:it Jlanmictur, U'i.KO. Maximum temperature, HV. Mininiiini temperature, fill. Kiver, "0.7 feet alovo zero. Wind, northwest. TUKSDAY, AUC. 8, 18M The Daily ami Weekly Chronicle may Wound on tlc nt I. C, tfickrheu') More. AUGUST ANGLINGS. t-llt l"rj lloolii-it li l'.TMUli'iit (Mirim- j li'li. Kt'iHirltirN. t'tm illpH iinil iiwnvi tin' liiilrn until), Tim Imvniekii (lot thv mi-mi, Iliru li'iifyHlmilrnHKiililen ruin hiriH fi-tn nml llmnm' nvil tMii'inmvjr I'Wmil.Ul.iMTJnliiu run, I'lmiU i iiliuly oVr tin W ill., yet t. Wk ,.'ital.,.l.iiK Until lirnwuc on j.uiU Ktwn. Three cases of diphtheria are reported in The Dal let. w l . .. 'imcimuiuiiu lire III l It) murk..! ut.i oil "t gootl prices. A rattli-Htiake :i fwit, Jt inches lone watt killed leeuntly near Mosier. Messrs. S. it N. Harris )1UV sHt fetvud a lure invoieoof merchandise. Mr..I. FulcoiH uniiaekiiiL'iin , u fornlmttlinir workH, which he will con dad in connection with his confecl ionorv DIHillt'HM. Mr. Frank C. Hakor, state printer ut iem. has placed us under obligations, niliuil ne Will accept our iiiunv fcprcsontntive has mailed Documents bound, for e Hermann J2Pyof the Executive 'w-OO, very haudsoinolv "'"ch wii I'vti.nii ii.,,i.u .... vii)iiir;, or liinohurt, who is llHultrKiiif ''Orecorder'H duties MH lliH ll(mill. H uhsittll'l. il Ill c.,11.... . -.".l. w v.i u , """'mucous Imlch .lr.t..l... nn VIHI itr.l.i t. II... ..... . taiy treasury inMr. I)flu of live hoboes and .vesu'n uv. Willing fin, W'" 1-l.iyi.iK around a lish " '-ShiikVtunel, in Cntltnv J," T1"' '!Iwo.,.w,r.0l,l n f ; ... vliniH loll in and watt dr, ' ,, """ h was ai"-IIurmiy Times. pond at, viti my a past all row ned. human A ut . hi . TW. of vry little nierit ex ' ini "''it at tho n and w.Zu: ' nw2 eoriHu- of Set; of Ah Gum, and has been quite active in her ellbrts to secure a minister who would unite her to her almoned-eyed heathen, but has been unable to find one who wan willing to do the job. A. P. Anderson and wife, the faith cure fanters of Albina, are keeping fat on their unlimited supply of bread and wine. It they do not over eat them selves by one week from Thursday they will have proven to the citizens of Al bina, that n person cannot starve to death in forty days on claret and biscuit, with or without faith. Dispatch. HOSE TOURNAMENT. I'ri'iiurut lull.. Cmt Imif for tlx. llurct. ht'itriulr 4tli Mini Mil. A meeting of Jackson Engine Com pany will be belli tomorrow night for the initiation of new members, many of whom will run in the coming tourna ment. Practice begins tonight and will continue three evenings each week, the course being two blocks long and ex tending from the Columbia Meat Co.'s corner to Maier Denton's grocery store, on Third street. Invitations have been sent out to all voltfnteer companies in Oregon to be prof-nt. Two laces will be run for purser, the Ilrst for $ lf0, and the se.-ond for f 100. Following are the conditions : 1'lrnt t'.uci' will In? (.Initlnr to the Nnv urU ti'UUiititl tun WO lit't. Itiin aw lift, uttiifli t't lilliK, lny :ttHi (fft Kitllliitloii lire Iiiim', uiiriiiiilc Iiiimi IIOIII flirt, ntllini lltMZir, llinnv iwiitf thtouch Ikmi! unit tioz.ti'. I'lU'iiiipli' liist li'iiKth nt lioio (No. li), tuko Imt'k tott'i'iuai li'iiKlh Iriiin lilliK ami ('lull''' l'li'li Sim t mid ::, tttUt No '.' to cud ul No. (. coujitc. iitliii'ti iio.lc. unit set w ntcr tliroiiuli lii'M- nml niuzlc nil how unci no.lc iniiimclioiiK to luivc nt trust three (all tnriiH of tlireml wliea eonnceliil. Time to lie tiiU-ti (iiiiii htnrt by u iilstul hol. nml rititxli when ntcr iiiHV oat oi iiorlc. Three IikIucd t.i liu ut li.iz.Ie unit three ut turt, the time to lio tiikea tiy the f.io Juilne.- lioe wMi-hiw cum lmrc the iirntCHt ( urti tociir y (eet of lioc NtixUi to ho ciirrhi! on curt No nuiie thiin tiM'lvo men nllowed to rim lth any to m. All twelve men me to run uith emt. All men uir tlcliiiithii! In thi'M- runes uilHt h ne lieen imin lierHiif their icdiHCttic Icuihk ilujx tirlor to fcojitemlicM, 1MW, Any two wheel hose curt ma) Ii.mim U In then' nice. It .rUe. flUO W cush, hironil intiie, JV'ttl cunli. Kecoml liiK'ii itotul run IVK) feet), llun :u tiet, nttiich to illiK. tityUiU feet iei;i.liitliiu (lie -hat; nttiicli uo.le, put wiiicr ih:oii!h Iiiim1 nml no .lc, time to he tiikcn tiy 'lt'il flit't. unrt to nnl'.li when water yixniv througn Iium' nml uo.Ie. All counictloiiK to huve ut leuit llireo lull turiih ol tlucuU. No more thiin twelie nii'ii ullowc'l t" run. All tiiea to run wltli hoc leiiui. Nelc to lie ciirrleil on cult. -url to curry ii.Kl feet ot Iiom'. .Inline.-, will Leu'leetiilliefoictiieex. 1 irt-t irlc, Iui.imiciihIi; ucoiul i.i.ro, f'.Viieeuh; thud irl.e, il.'i.lXl cunh. A Ni'W Nine. A game of basil ball between The Dalles nine and Cuniineiclnl nine of this city was played yestenhiy at tho fair grounds, resulting in u mnens follows: I :i I I. e 1 S l Coinuicichit, 7 I u i n u n :: 1 t:j uiillce, n . i - i - " ' Tho Coiiiiui'icials ato a nowly oignn ized nine, and this being their UrM game shows that with but little practice, they will bo second to none in the city. CoiiKrfKH UfrIiik Labor. Congress convened today at 12 m. Tho message of President Cleveland was lead. The document is not a lengthy one, but very pithy. With little pre liminary he advises the prompt repeal of the Sherman act, and after that at tend to the tarifl" question. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. II. Kellev of Tvgh Kidge is in the i city today. i T. T. Nichols came up last night from j a short trip to Portland. Mr. Van -Vorden left this morning by nickels and ill...... tO kcoi. i,. ..... v triketl ' """" " ",,m nm IOWII, Mr . . t tho 8 vmiiM 1! report fttik of tiii! t'l' f Hw "t National warded to - i' 11,1,1 U ,,MH h)m iw' the 1 1, . "al'iKton. It Is hoped ihee ,t i . a:HU,,'u ltH l''trn,tod " IHIIll 11(11 ilflkfl. A It Little lt.,1. ,o11 1" from 1, , U,,,on' " 'U',B1''. n4 rim -" ,uwn '"wr last night, first " """"'"'MoHing h joint of and, i.: ' u,u "lf tho xi. "" "" third. "tOttChinuma,, the uuinu illllHl- IIIIII' Ultlt. .-.A 'ttorrocpoiKit ni ot jiii: t.iii!o.Mi.ii. who has been Hulling hinibelf drojis into verse as follows : A limn miiy work unit n umn nuiy tiilk Kor the leiuiienincu ciium' nil ilu, Hut he ciiu t kii u lUlilu' And oIim'itc iiiolilliilioiii Ik'Ciiuho heulu'l linilt thut wuy Ml imi'HoiiH havliiL' accounts mid hold ing certilleates of duposit with tho First National bank of this city, will please call nt tho bank on matters pertaining to the foregoing. Also persons who nro Indebted to the bunk on over draft notes bicli are mint duo or about to lmcomo no. will please call. National Dank IC.vaminku .Staiuji:. j boat for the metropolis. ! Mr. Geo. W. Johnston icturned to Dallas, his home, this morning. Mr. Henry Ilepnner of the young city of Ileppner is in the city today. Mr. Fred Huntington of Daker City is in the city and is the guest of hi" brother, D. S. Huntington, Emj. Mrs. 1!. F. (..ibons and Mr. John Marden returned from a short stay at the sea side last evening. Mr. H. Herbring left this morning to join his family at Shepherd's binding to be absent a few days, outing. Mr. V. II. French left for Long Deaeh this morning by steamer to be absent a few weeks outing at the sea side. Mrs, Wallace Dradford returned from the world's fair thif morning, and is visiting her sister, Mis. K. C. Pease. Mr. Harry Clough accompanied by his step-father," .Mr. A'len, of Liverpool, England, left this morning for Portland. Tlie lutes! news received from Walter French is that he is much improved, and thete are strong hopes of his re covery. Arthur Phelps of Sulphur Springs is in the city to make arrangements for constructing some additional summer bath houses. Mr. Iutrl Cottfried tet timed from Shepheid's landing near the Cascade Locks last evening, where he lus been caiii ing with the llertirings. Mr. Dartell of Okanogan is in the city for the purpose of looking mound with a view of engaging in business of a manu facturing churacler. He is very favor ably impiesred with the situation as a manufacturing point, and should he Hud a favorable location, will undoubtedly make himself ami friends permanent residents of our fair city. IIOTKl. AttKIVALS. Columbia John ! Dailies, L C llil Icarv, Seattle; Win Dulles. John Diva I burs', T L Draplov, A J liichauN.ui, Port land; J W Donning and wife, Mrs. Mceks, Welbiidge. Cal ; Mrs Nolan, Diil'ur; U Portell, Uiegon t:ity. Skibbe hotel Albert J Hililerbrandt, Spokane; (ieorge Voehl, Walla Walla; U F Wiikhain, Lone Well; Mis M (iib bou, I'leatuivville, Kentucky; V F llardllka, Poinllcton; Wenzel (icsch wendncr. Dufur; tieorge Wilton, Pen dleton; (- A Arvendiell, I-iiae Darnicl, I'.aketJven; 15 E Cleaves, Pluck House, Washington. iIiicKnoii KubIiio '.. No. 1. Wednesday, the Uth Desincss of import- liculth unit luivi'Kiilneil ten imiuuiIh la wcltfht, VtutiM vory truly. JVM. .'ANit:i.s, i;onv tli, Iowa. Special meeting inst.. at 7:110 p. . aiice. The meiubers aie sincerely re liue.stcd to attend. An Kui.i.ku, Secretary. Solution for t iiloiiu'l "l oulnliie. Simmons Liver Degulator, purely veg etable, is equal to blue mass or calomel, j i. .., ...in. out nnv f their injurious mop-1 Will .Ml""' 1 ertics. Have tried it In a most satisfac- torv manner. Da. J. 11. Dowi:.v, Clinton, Ca. I Hoon Riveu, Aug. 7, 1893. Nothing occurred to mar the excursion plan last Saturday. Nine o'clock and I the Regulator found a large number of j people assembled at the Hood River landing ready for a ride to the much-talked-of locks. A stiff, cold wind was blowing up stream, making it somewhat disagreeable to sit in the bow of the steamer. One jolly maiden braved it till a large wave broke over the bow and drenched her. Owing to the high wind and the numerous landings it was nearly noon when the excursionists and their lunch basket? as'embled in the pleasant grove back of the school house at Cas cade Locks. The committee-of recep tion, A. G. Hall, A. M. Barrett, .7. F. Atwell, Mis. D. L. Gates, Miss Ida Ever heart and Miss Millie Parkins, showed us every needed courtesy ; the thanks so richly due them, were not tendered owing to the crinfiHion incident to a hurried departure. After doing justice to a bountiful lunch prepared by the ladies all but two of the party proceeded to view the canal and the work of handl ing and dressing stones. The time was altogether too limited for gathering a large amount of accurate information re garding the work yet to be done, and since many with ample opportunities for gathering news will write up the subject, I shall desist. The return trip wae commenced at -o'clock, and was without any unpleasant incident with one exception. As the boat swung around to a landing a sudden' gust of w ind caught oil Mr. Haylock's hat and deposited it in the river. A few moments later, a gentleman hastening on board met a like loss. Some of the excursionists whilcd away the time in dancing, while others enjoyed them selves in singing and joking. Prof. Frazicr, in behalf of certain parties, pre sented Prof. Gavin with an elegant (?) cane. Prof. G. received it with graceful ease and eloquently expressed his appre ciation ol such a valuable and useful gift. It was 4 o'clock when we again landed at Hood Diver. MONDAY rVKNI.NG, AUGUST ?TI1. The absence of more than one-half the teacher' enrolled, mado the insti tute seem dull ; yet the work went on with undiminished zeal on the part of thoc remaining. The total number en rolled has icached sixty-one, Miss Maggie Fllnn and Miss Mellie Parkins having been added today. It is thought that every teacher who is now teaching or who intends to in Wasco county has been in attendance. Superintendent Shelley feels greatly encouraged by the earnest and sometimes enthusiastic in terest manifested. During an experi- . i A - 1 iMiiv extending over twenty ye.us, : never before attended an institute where , ; .1 -l.l.. so miicii downrigiii wioioiigniy iiuiiiin woik was dune. Too much time is I usually consumed in discussing methods of doubtliil utility, and in advocating some method ; tho discussions generally leaving all parties believing as they did before. lU'foie'closing the day's sessions, Mr. Shelley whispered to the teachers that the ladies of Hood Kiver would give them a reception at Hon. K. L. Smith's i't the close of the entertainment in tho IT, u, church. Think of a bevy of teachers eating ice cream and cako away along towards tho wee sum' hours of tho night, and you may well think that it is time our stay in this placo should draw to a close, or wo aro in danger of becom ing sadly demoralized. As nearly as 1 can learn, this last courtesy is duo to the kindness of Madams K. L. Smith, L. Gilbert turn C. J. Hunt; though J have no doubt, that many others will contribute to its successful ending. Tho nearness of tho quarterly exami- An Appeal To the People of Wasco County and Vicinity: Owing to tho recent Dank failure In this city, we are compelled to raise a certain amount of money within the next .. .. .. Therefore, wo will give to nil cash customers a chance to buy goods at 50 Cents on the $1. Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, flflp ptylGE. Embroidery Boots and Shoes and Laces, 77i' amount required AfUST be raised in 6o days. S. & N. HARRIS. Cor. court and second sis. The Dalles, Oregon. 1 ail Su Dn H, Fancy Goods and Notions, (Jerks' furr!; Qood$, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring-. Terms Cash. ..Familiar Faces in a Neiv Place J. 13. BARNETT C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent (ienernl J,and,Ot)ice Jtye Ieal Instate, loap, Iuraiee, & COLLECTION" ACENCY. - - - INTO T TJ BLIO. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests Ixifore tho Unitep States Land OHice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR.. Have You Seen T H EX Fine Millinery Goods AT V.mm1I Wo..,ii woimii Ination is casting a slight shadow over Host unality Hr, ouk and slab wooti. m) or tj,u te.tchers, about twenty of I'avo oniers at im necunu All orders I .Kiivn rm corner Third and Union promptly attended to. whom will havo to uudergo the trying ordeal. This has beou tho warmest day of the . . f... m-i...... stiver i Institute slnco lust Monday. ask your iieiiiur iui i'"'""'' '- m Stove J'olish. Two Peas. 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER & CO. J. H. CROSS. A1 tho Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sis. flay, Graii?, peed ar?d ploiir, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds, fill gocds delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATIM IN BO-OK-S. A 'V I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, Is now open, and its proprietor will still his homo A produced Wine at prices in the reach of everybody . Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed f to bo Puro and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition, c BECHT.