I HI SP OURO ECI SALE. A Bis DriTe in Sour Dress OS. Continues this Week. A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALEfe Of All Our Wash Fabri ICS. U- 00 pi j ? opportunity for economical people. Prices will please everybody but ourselves. all goods marked in plain Figures. PEASE Ik MAYS. MMMm I The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 6k nt Tli l)ntlf, Orecon, mm malttir. I.ix-nl 1 i'rlllnc , t .r t iNwnllnti. ntnl A Cimt.- ' .1 lllMTtlUtl i t!..i,' IMtJfX!. i ' .1 ltrr tlinn S o'clock ' llHV land stated that the; receipts would not pay for the freight and boxes, and eo the fruit will he taken back and the owner will tin1 them. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. .las. Drown of .Mosier is in the city today. f . t t i. ... ... . . ; -ms-a launne urew leit tliirf morning Adoiph Anderson, of forest drove, is for a short s-tav at Hood liiver. Wrtht-r rir-'Ht. U 'irfra' tmnlji four knurt rtidhtff at -afnrJ.irand Mitulny fair and slightly cooitr Paoui:. ' Eirometcr, 20.T(. .V mum temperature, S2 J.'mnium temperature, 01. River lil.C feet alje zero. Wind, northwest. I TT'li lit F AU(t. r. iw baily nu l Weekly Chronicle may AUGUST ANGLINGS. tii . - .. .. . . J ... rrKiiirui Ulirnll- lelr lttiMirtrri. II' kMi her in utie uir aUvti With in .. . ..i me w kc l'liini- imd told him tlmt one Umimwl u bug Ml on bet Ux making arrangements to father up from uinong the fruit growers of the noijhbor- hood and &hip to Chicago n carload of jHaeh pltnn to lie Hold nt auction in the Oregon department of the world' fair. S. -. Clarke, the Salem fruit man of wido reputation, has given assurance of good prices and Mr. Anderson feels quite mnguine. A refrigerator ear and cheap rate- have been procured from the South ern 1'uciilc company. Mrs. Lionel Stasgc arrived in tile citv yesterday and i a smcst at the Umatilla I louse. Mr. and Mr. John P.laser left this morning for Sprague Landing for an outing. , Mr. G. D. Snowdcn departed for Ta coma this morning to visit his parents i anu menus. j Mrf. .1. II. Ward departed this morn ing for Portland, and will visit friends i in that citv and at Sheridan. An IiiiIIiiii' Oriitiirj. into The Oregon National Guard eoei - j-...s...v ,A'uii un.uaubi.otie, ly ViCUU Ilv, liayard & Harriett have borne attractive , r - ui ineir place o --. uin Hit? IIUIIUI Work- fit . HuriUv People ure uskinK for bread in various I I'm UUUA L'U I Irf i fiMiiilit uur I'uiriiiitii ,ti.,i... TweutV hem! If .w,it 1 v iVVi Uil L L If II rif 1 Tilt i ; c--ep were fiiinoed to ftiri. -" wwnereen to be n aeed ir....,i UKrr- " will add to the n..( "'toi the bank eonsiderablv vnori leaches the citv that a -."owned yesterday at the Cas- . ---""rutea 0,,y by tehM.mnl.i,. r ii (,!, re,.,.jV(.,i . r I..H r. , 0 -V'W York eirlw i.v . .....)... i 'lijf Ji.t- i .., , I..... ..... r.u then went to uni t- ... .. and one an u Uuioir- are Iho kind to tie to. . ttrelej'H iiersevninm.i. tin I... . "TUH'li 11 . :rl.r. i , - "rj l-V. Ilfi lnni.i. . lU-dtn. V " riui:K IM per- -d" il;t:"Uh-i- . a,,'A HobertHon for a i.fin,i ......... iya our u well Lb V'..ii , iv a ht Si,...u ."".r warned iu.i.,u --x my w)l0 ... , - ' "ten Iimiw.u .i.. ; " ""km it.. 1 ii.UV(Jm 1 1 tSSW J1"0 who . 0Wa dead it, the fi.lnmi.i . lo after nome 'f Mn .tZ ver.vW.uI.nUeH 'old, rl0kt'"' J, i "bout 00 ''"Wtomlu t, . . r. a ""wkw outof tho plum -" ll II ill llttv l . . " to th., t . ' uuxt'H w't, liHiiled " .vi-v-ivcu irom rort- The following coloquy took place on one of our street corners last night be tween a couple of Warm Spring Indian on the present condition of national affaire. Mr. Indian, who Sh one of the best informed on the jolitical situation, remarked that "Washington tjghe, Mr. Cleveland, liius sick tumtutn. Yaka clatawa cop a mil-chuck. Yaka iuas. Yaka wake cumtux, alta lialo chicka ni in, liala mumook, halo muckamuck. Cotta alta?" The sombre tihading of the thoughm can hardly be expressed in Knglish, but this is iih near as ue can reproduce it : The president is heart sick ; he has gone to the seacoast to get away from hit) troubles, because he 18 afraid of them nnd don't know what to do. He knows we have no money ; there is no work, nor unything to eat. What does it mean? It Mmy Jlr Almu Mlllrr Vrt. Deputy Sheritr Croner recently said, speaking of the children found at Ku gene: "The girl had tho marks on tho nose, back of the head, and hip, which were in the published description. I am confident that she in the stolen child, but us Miller would not come down to identify her and as Compton claimed her, wo had to give her up. Compton was identiiled bv several as a reputable citizen, but further than that I know nothing of him, lie took both children to Florence on Monday and said that lie intended to keep them there." It will bo remembered that tho girl when arrested gave her name as Veir, and her companion, a 4-year-old Iwy, gave the same name. The girl said that oho hud been stolen from her homo in KiiHtern Oiegon by u man, and her story agreed with that told by Miller of the kidnapping of his child. They had been sent to ICugene fiom Poise City, Idaho, and a in. in named Compton was to meet them at the depot. Compton did not appear, unci tho olJleers took charge ol the children. Mr. Croner telegraphed notice oi the capture, together witli a description of the child, to Mr. Miller at h'uuiiiK'rville, but received no reply until last Friday. In IiIh answer Mr. Miller buid that the description of the child could not be depended upon. I'll tier tho Htatuto Croner was compelled to turn the children over to Compton. An AIIKtl l'ornr. Mrs. .1. M. Patterson and family left this morning for an outing at Collins Landing and the hot springs Mr. P. T. Sharp left this morning for Portland to meet his daughter. Miss Sharp, who is returning from California. Mr. N. C. Kvans, one of Hood River's prominent fruit growers, gave The Chkomci.e office a pleasant call today. Mr. Smith French returned Inst even ing from the seaside, where his family are enjoyimr the freshness of the ocean breeze. i Mr. Nello Johnson returned this after I noon from the Uonney sheep camp. He i lias a fine brown complexion and is the Indian's Iure " "earn.. Mrs. Wallace Pradford. who lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. U. C. I'ease. in Marshal Miuto of Kalom passed through Portland this morning, having Jii custody F. Dye, who 1h wanted at Salem on a charge of forgery. He was arrested a few davK ago at Astoria on the request of the Salem olllcials, and Marshal Mlnlo went down after him. JJe left for Balem thla morning. Tele gram. Frank Dye is the parly who endeav ored to publish a directory in J he Mullet) Mexican a few weeks ugo. I no dutt. this city, returned to her home in San Francisco yesterday morning. Misfcs Minnie and Pose Michell de parted last evening for Pendleton, where they will join a party of ladies ami gen tlemen andisit the'Hinghum springs. K. C. Warren of Dufur, who is in town today, says spring wheat will average eighteen "and winter wheat twenty-two bushels to the acre. Heading in pro gressing in a lively manner. Mr. Clark O. Crandall of Kdgerton, Wis., who has been visiting his cousin, Mr. K. W. Crandall of this city, depart ed for Portland and valley points this morning. Mr. Crandall is quite in love with our country, and especially our city. Mr. C. W. Kmerson of Ten Mile is in the city today. He informs us that harvesting is in prok'reM and the indica tion is that the spring wheat will avernire alout eighteen bushels and winter wheat about thirteen to fourteen bushels per acre. norm, akkiv.u.m. Columbia 1 W Lewis. J Schrned, Franklin Schrned, N A Keiner, .) M MeClening, Cascade Locks; Henry MeKamov and daughter, Win Donald son, O D 'Smith, .1 P Donaldson, D L Kavt, Hugh McGiirm, Portland; .1 C Kush, J G Wyers, J! Cole, White Salmon; George' lumber, Salem; (ieo Iliddel, Seattle; Win ('ederton, 0cnr ii... I. I'..i;l.i- I.- li1. I'ii. nil. ( inlill'ilililli' . .1 Crocker, M Coats, Centerville; I' Jones, .lames, Darker, Antelope: C Hj Wilson Kingsley; C D Urooks, Denver;. .1 IJ Morton, Mosier; A Johnson, Pen dleton; G P Petai. Walla Walla; J P iii.rrUini. Ifarest Grove: II F MiivIch. I L-jrrauee, Kansas; C K Coppll, Hood Hiver. IHMCN. On Fifteen Mile. Aug. 8, lh'J'.l, to tho wife of K. J5. Gilbretli, a daughter, weight II '. pounds. Vein- this eilv this morning, to the wife of Mr. A. Y. Marsh, a son. j flHKll.KMKK. liimMiWmttM'ffMlf'utiitliirkH , of nick iRiuliichu of tho nlt imimiIIj u t;.u, nnil comiiioiirM tiikliiK Kiiiiiw'" luwlui'lio npnili J lit'' IMirU 11 HI UH'I) lllMlllli'l'i Rl.-ll,i.l I ANOTHER DROWNING. Wllllti Tony riiul, ni nth In tin. M'nlot of tlio .lotm Diiy. i A sail cafe of drowning occurred in j the John Day river on the "th of this ; month, three miles below Burnt Ktuich, at a point called John Day grade. Mac Cnrnelt and Willie Tony, for ninufio incut and to bathe tlieir horses, plunged j in the water, where at this point, it. is I about twenty-live feet deep, ' Garnet t I making the Hist plunge oil a perpendlo 1 illar bank, his hore fulling on Ills head, j throwing his rifler us he wont . Carnett j being n good swimmer wis bothered but little at the unexpected occurrence, and ( I was not confused in the least. Willie i Tony thinking lie was in danger, urged his horse in to the rescue. When almost j within reaching distance, Carnett called j to him to be careful, hi (Willie's horse) j would strike, him. Williegavo a sudden I jerk to his horse's bridle, and in the act throwing him completely back. Both were under the water, but soon the i horse came to the surface feet up, but I Willie did not rise for a minute, and j then only the top of his head and one farm. He did not seem to be struggling. carnett hastened to the bank, throw ! aside his heavy clothing and made the .attempt to save the drowning liov, but ! without success, lie could not find , him. Mrs. Carnett, Willie's sister, had been standing on the opposite bank and i witnessed what she thought would prove , fatal to both husband and brother. Her j heartrending screams soon brought ' friends who did all that generous, lov ! ing hands could do to find the body that evening, but without success. The next .morning at 11 o'clock the body was i found within a few feet of where it went , dawn, and from bruises found on it, it is I supposed the horse struck and stunned him as they went down, and t lie cause ; of liia seeming to make no attempt to save himself when he came to the sur face of the water. One more victim for the John Day river, and which this time bereaves a a widowed mother and deprives her of a willing hand to assist her in her strug gics ;or a livelihood, and a generous laboier on her farm and among her stock. the funeial took place today at 11 o'clock, with services by the P.ev. Mr. Moorhead. Thev placed his bodv be side that of his father on the home farm K. V. K. MiTciini.i., Or., Aug. 8th, 1SSW. 'IV i tho People of Wasco County and Viiinity: Owing to the recent Bank faiiuto In Huh city, wo are compelled lo raise n eertuin amount of tiionev within the next 60 DAYS. Therefore, we will nive to all cash customer. n chance to buy goods at 50 Cents on the X I Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, . flX Alif PIGE. Embroidery Boots and Shoes and Lacez, Store I.uljlit'tl at Fox. At about 11 o'clock Saturday evening J. F. Allen, who keeps a general mer chandise store at Fox, Grant Co., was aroused from his slumbers by some one outside the store wanting in, they said, to get some tobacco. When Mr. Allen opened the door he was brought face to face with two masked men, revolvers in hand, and commanded to open his safe and turn over the funds on hand, or take instant death. Allen complied with the request and was relieved of $900 by the robbers, lie had just got in the bulk of this money that day and these fellows certainly knew It and wished to make a stake while there was yet some gold in the country. While these men were securing the booty a third party stood outside and held the horses. A man by the name of Jack Mosier, another man by the name of Rider nnd John Crisinan have been ar rested for the crime and had a prelimi nary examination at Long Creek on Tuesday and were bound over to appear before the grand jury at the next term of circuit court. They will doubtless get to serve a term in tho pen, uh the evidence against them is said to bo very strong. A couple of women were also implicated in the crime but they were turned loose. Heppner Record. Tlio Work of n 1'iciul. Miss Lizzie Green, wiio lives near Hamilton, Grant county, was brutally outraged by a mini by the name of Mel Dustin on Monday evening. Miss Green was riding along the road about a mile fiom her home, when she was ovei taken by Dustin, who commanded her lo stop and getll' her horee. Shu refused to do this and Dustin grabbed hold of her and pulled her oil" to tho ground ami brutally assaulted her. She managed to waik near enough to tho house to make her cries for help hoard and was carrio l in in a completely ex Initiated condition. Dustin made good his escape, but a posse of men U after him, and should ho he caught ho will likely dangle at tho end of a rope, ilangingiHtoogoodforbiic.il brutcH aa these, a..d this should be the punalty udixed by law for tho punishment of the perpetrators of such crimen. Hepp ner Reconl. Ask voiir dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Polish. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. The amount required MUST be raised in do days. S. & Cor. Court and second sis. The Dalles, Oregon s. WW III oil! ; Dn Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions. (Jests' pariri QooJ$, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in everv department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Her brin p' 'Terms Cash. Familiar Faces in a Veto Place. E. BAYARD, Late -Special Agent General Land 0kc. J. E. BARNETT Bayarci dfe Barnett, Jf?e Ieal Instate, Ipap, Iiuraee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTA STyXJ BLIC. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, Abstract of I ltle furnished, -will find it to their advantage to call on us. or We shall niiike a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests Ixiforo tho Unitep States Land OHice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen KTH Ex Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Socoiid Street. ANNA PETER SCO. J. H. CROSS. or, At tho Old Stand, .Soeond and Union Sts. fiay, Graii), peed ai?d plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. fill goods delivered pi'ce and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN ti,,t 1 1 ii ii' I inn ciiiiivlnu health hihI Imvomilmtl ti-n iiiuJ In wWkIiI Youm er- i". M. .A.s'in.s, Ciiiw tli. Iiimii. Hoi ill ln fur Ciiloini'l unit tliilnliif. Simmons Liver Regulator, purely veg etablo, Ih equal to blue iiiiinh or calomel, 'covered, but without any of their Injurious prop erlieH. Have tried it in u most mtlfefao tory manner. Di:. J. H. Dowi .n, Clinton, Gn. Silver Stove Polish cautea Sook'sCofaRoot COMPOUND. A recent itlsco cry hjr bit ott jilijili.nii, Sucee tful'j UulUt, U tlio n!y jK .ffctl wfouiul reliable) iiicdlcluo ii'i- Dowaro of uniirliicliilrd druwUta oiler luftrlor nu'illcluea in blacoof ttiU. Auk tot C'uuk'a Colltui Hoot Compound, take no ubtt( tutc, or lucloao (1 and 0 ccuts in (o&tugo In letter and wo will vend, i cnlod, by rut urn mall. Full vvulol jiartl 'uluni In j'laln envelope, to ladles only, 3 ptuiui. Aildu j ! o ii d 1. 1 1 y IJ o in p a ii v, Ko. Ii I'UIier Uloc!;. Dolroll. Ukh. gold ill The Dulles by Huipw & K Inertly. BOOK s a r I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, Is now upon, and its proprietor will 1 1 his honio produced Wino at prices in tho roach of rvoryhody. Also, hunt ruanuts to bo lbund. (Joods Miarantoud to bo l'uro and First-Class in ovory respect. Thompson's Addition. Q. BECF v i