C3J They JWast Go To make room for ne-w stock, and this Muslin Underwear. HegeiFdless t of t Mees New Goods ) j f Large Stock) L V - ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chroniele. ntered a the PoBtofflce at Tbe Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clutrbing List. Regular Our price price Cireniele and If. T. Tribaie $2.50 $1.75 " and Weekly Oregtnia. 3.00 2.00 " and Veell j Examiner 3.25 2.25 ' ffeeklj Kew Tork Wirld 2.25 2.00 JLocal Advertising;. 10 Ccaui per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents ir line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock will appear the following day. THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 14, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. (.eaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The case of Mitchell against O. D. Taylor, which began yesterday, is still occupying the attention of the circuit court. Major McNeil and a carload of govern ment officials went up to Celilo one dav this week, to take a look at the proposed route of the boat railway. The large poles for tbe new telephoned line are nearly all in place and the smaller ones on the hill will next be at- tended to. Tbe main lines are lines are run through the alleys instead of the streets J which is a good idea. - I A special car attached to the local from Portland this afternoon, brought the party of capitalists of St. Louis, who have been visiting the coast, from Port land. They will remain here until 11 o'clock tonight going east and home at that time. The D. P. & A. N. office is having a re modeling, and a private office is being fixed up back of the former one. Three handsome signs are being painted, one which will be placed on the opera house opposite the Umatilla. The boats have been overhauled and repaired, and are in fine shape for tbe season's run. The first regular trip will be made Wednes day, a special trip by the Regulator, Monday. The vote at Sa!em todav was DoIdL 39, Lowell 9, Hare 10, Weatherford 7, Williams 11, Lord 8. Paired Smith and Wright, Carter and Cooper, Denny and Huston, But seven more legisla tive days remain, and the situation seems as far from being settled as ever. ' aiAs a matter of fact those who are op s' posing Dolph are emboldened by the success of their fight, and will never yield. It is now simply a question of whether the Dolph men will yield and agree upon a compromise candidate. IIll'Fiice Painted. Al. Esping got a hard fall in the Uma tilla Houee parlor this morning. He was painting the window casings, stand ing on a stepladder. While reaching across the window the foot of the ladder slipped, and he fell, striking his hip on ther ladder and his head on the window- Every Piece of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR In the House must go. The Sale Prices are Cost. Display in Center "Window. PEASE eill. The paint-pot came down last and emptied most of its contents on Esping's face, filling bis mouth, nose and eyes. Floyd Harmon soon came to his assist ance, and succeeded in getting paint enough out of his mouth to permit his breathing, and in a few minutes he was all right except a badly bruised hip, which will stay with him for several days. The carpet had some splashes of color not calculated on by its designer, but they were removed without damag ing it. - Circuit Court. Cases have been disposed of so far this term as follows : Ed Henderson vs. T. A. Ward and Jacob Craft, passed for settlement. The Schmidt Lithographing Co. vs. I. N. Taffe, settled. Joshua Hendy Co. vs. J. G. and I. N. Day, continued by stipulation until sec ond day of next term. W. H. Wilson, A. A. Jayne substi tuted, against Amos Root et al, passed for settlement. Thomas Halliday vs. J. G. and I. N. Day, settled and dismissed. W. T. Hansbury vs. J. A. Soesbe, j. p., t al, argued and submitted. August Buchler vs. Geo. O'Neal, settled. F. and A. Hathaway vs. W. R. Haynes et al, settled I Williamette Trading Co. vs. J. M. A?olin et al. default and iudement. r - C. E. Bayard vs. Samuel Patterson et al, settled. Chrisman & Chrisman vs & Whitmore. settled. Whitmore Chas. Riley vs. J, C. Murphy, default and judgment and order to sell property attached. French & Co. vs. J. D. Lee, settled. Peter M. Cochran vs. J. E. Sherar, settled. S. B. Adams vs. W. A. Miller, defaulU and judgment and order to sell attached property. Mary E. Riggs vs. John E. Ehrisman, default and judgment. Ferdinand Dietzel vs. John S. Booth et al, default as to John S. Booth and Mary L. Booth, demurrer. H. Weinhard vs. C. J. Candiani, de fault and judgment. Peter Omeg vs. Emma Omeg, testi mony being taken before referee. Caleb Brooks vs. Georgians Brooks divorce decree granted. Enos Lane vs. John O'Neal, decree granted. Mrs. S. E. Harthan vs.Mattie A. Oiler, default and decree. Carl Burchtorf vs. C. B. Fogh, con firmation of sale granted. Ernest Jacobsen vs. Emma Jacobsen, order for publication of summons. J. B. Condon vs. E. B. Dufur, admin istrator of the estate of John G. Staats, deceased, sheriff ordered to make deed. State of Oregon vs. James Williams, and same as Thomas Moore, indicted for burglarizing Levins & Cates store, at Cascade Locks, plea of guilty entered and time of sentence fixed for Friday at 9 a. m. All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. & MAYS. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular correspondent. Washington, Feb. 8, 1895. Wise men can give good advice, but the wisest of men cannot compel the ac ceptance of their advice. Ex-Speaker Reed's substitute for the Cleveland gold bond bill, which declarations of sena tors made an impossibility before it was voted upon by the house, proves the truth of this statement. Mr. Reed's bill would, if enacted into a law, provide the government with means to raise the gold reserve fund to its proper amount, and by providing the secretary of the treasury with money to meet deficiencies in the revenues of the government until such time as the revenues of tbe govern ment should exceed the expenditures, would keep the gold reserve intact. Here is Mr. Reed's statement of the situation:, "We were redeeming green backs when they were presented. If the revenue was equal to the expendi tures, whenever ' a greenback was re deemed it would stay in the treasury, and this notwithstanding the fact the secretary is authorized to re-issue ; for it is not either the authorization or even the demand of the law that they shall be re-issued that causes the trouble. It is the fact that they are re-issued. It is the fact that their re-issuance causes this continued depletion of the treasury." "Much ado about nothing" is about the only correct title to apply to tbe financial debate and the votes taken this week in the bouse, Every man of even average intelligence knew before hand that it made not the slightest dif ference what the house did or what it failed to do, as far as the accomplish ment of any financial legislation was concerned.- They knew that Mr. Cleveland had all his arrangements made for an other bond issue, and that it would be made. About the only result of the de bate in the house was that it enabled some of the outgoing democrats to put in a strong claim for presidential ap pointment to office. Public Printer Benedict has never been popular with members of the G A. K., but his impolite treatment ot a committee from that organization which called on him for the purpose of asking the reinstatement of comrades who had been dismissed without cause, has aroused a hatred towards him iu the breasts of all soldiers, which Mr. Bene dict may live to regret. "I have ad mitted you here today in order to be able to tell yoa that you will never be 'admitted again," were the words Bene diet greeted the G. A. R. committee with when they were admitted to his office. He not only reused in impolite language to reinstate any of the dis charged veterans, bat he even refused to look at the list prepared by the com mittee, saying curtly, "Not one of them will be put back," and when the com' mittee stood dumbfounded at such treat ment, he angrily continued : "There is nothing further to be said ; what are you waiting for?". . - Tbe senate had another spell of plain -FOB SALE BY- MAIER & BENTON. talk about Hawaii and its ultimate an nexation over the amendment to the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill providing $500,000 to begin the work of laying a cable between San Francisco and Honolulu and authorizing the pres ident to enter into a contract for the en tire work. Slowly but surly the power of the democrats has slipped away from them in the senate. Up to last Saturday they had a majority of that body, but upon that day by swearing in of Senator Man tle, of Montana, they lost their majority and only had enough votes left to tie tbe senate on a full vote. Now, they have lost that power as another new re publican Senator Clark, of Wyoming was on Wednesday eworn in. PERSONAL MENTION. Miph Sftilift Whitmer of Snokane is visiting relatives and friends here, ar riving this morning. Hon W. H. Biggs, who had been at Salem several days, returned Tuesday n'gDt. tie is nrmiy oi trie opinion tnat no compromise will be made on the sen atorial question, and that no. senator will be elected. Real Bstate Transactions. The following deeds were filed for rec ord today : The Dalles .Land and Improvement Co. to Nicholas H. Fagan, lots 3 and 4 in block 18) Thompson's- addition to Dalles City ; $200. Same to Same, lot 5, block 18, same addition; $100. Cor Sale. Household furniture, cooking utensils, carpets, etc. Inquire of Eugene Gordon, at Pease & Mays. BOHN. In Thompson's Addition, Thursday Feb. 14th, to the wife of Charles R. Fagan, a son. ARE TOE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes -will ' find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are " ABSOLUTELY PURE fm Tv. "TT"S PTT We are doubling our Store Room to make room for ne-w Goods, and our present stock has to go. Everything in the shape of GIiOTHlHG FOH A. DIETKICII. Physician and Surgeon, DUFDK, OREGON. fy All professional calls promptly attende to, day and night. aprl4 JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDING : - Telepbone ZN"o. EES" Are Your IF SO, READ THIS. Just Received,. and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save you money. Now wend your way to the Big Brick, opposite Moody's Warehouse.- E. J. COLLINS 66 CO. Telephone 20. Terms Cash. 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