JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDING : MATERIALS Fishing Tackle Fishing- Tackle -AND-() Our First Shipments of Spring Dress Goods, Hosiery and Under wear are now open, and we respect fully invite your inspection. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. Fishing Tackle Fishing Tackle Fishing Tac le Nevr line just opened. See. our line and get our prices before buy ing elsewhere. Telephone Zfo. S3 3" HOES & BENTON. We are showing now the very latest toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a large line of staples. JOHN G. HERTS. The Tygn Val ley Creamery BUTTER Is Delicious. Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it. Every Square is Full Weight. TELEPHOITE OSTO. 80. CREAMERY A. A. B. The Dalles Daily Chyonieleu ntered a the Postoffice at Tne Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price Ckronielt ini 5. T. Tribme $2.50 $1.75 " tnd Weekly Ortgoniw 3.00 2.00 " aid Weekly Examiner i 3.25 2.25 ' Waekly Jew York World..... 2.25 2.00 10 Ceuui per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents Special rates for long time notices. . ! . An loeai nonces received later man s o cioci rill appear the following day. FRIDAY - - - MARCH 22, 1895 BRIbF MENTION. new mayor is confined to bis room with it. His partner, . B. Dufur, is sick in bed. John Harden finds his office too far from home. Dr. Siddall is just get ting out again, M. T. Nolan ditto and so they could be named by the dozen. Since writing the above that obstrep- orous man. Meneiee came down town. We hope our friend Parrott of Golden- dale may make a success of his flying machine, but we must confess to being utterly skeptical on the subject. That the problem will be eolved sometime is, no doubt, true, but it will be when motive power can be procured without corresponding weight. ' There are a dozen or more models of airships, any one of which could probably be made to fly, if they had the power to drive them. Tills Beats Salem. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The steamer Dalles City will make her regular run tomorrow. The Cold Storage Co. will ship two carloads of potatoes to Chicago tomorrow The mountains were white again this morning, as a result of last night's sprinkle. , John H. Lawrey has been appointed prosecuting attorney for the sixth judi cial district. There will be a business meeting of the Ep worth League Friday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, in the basement of the M E. church. Lost, strayed or stolen A blue-gray cat, with black stripes ; name Thomas Finder will be rewarded by leaving him at this office. The tax rolls being in the hands of the sheriff, his office presents rather a busy scene, there being a number of persons there all the time, bent on pay' ing their taxes. They become delin quent April 1st. The sewer running through the alley in the Columbia house block, which lias been such a source of annoyance for the past three months, has been put in re pair, and is how apparently getting down to its business all right. The first wool of the season arrived in from Dayville yesterday. The Lord may temper the wind to the shorn lamb, but still it would seem only proper that the "owner of the lamb would let. its wool alone until the wind was tempered - The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on sale at their warehouse Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Barley, Barley Chop, Oats and Hay. Are sole agents in The Dalles for the now celebrated Goldendale roller mills flour, the best flour in the market, and sold only in ton lots or over. 9-tf Chas. W. Parrish of Canyon City, has been appointed prosecuting attorney for the ninth judicial district. Only a month or bo ago, Judge Bellinger re voked Mr. Parrish'a commission as TJ. , S. commissioner for sending a man up for examination for selling liquor to Indians.- - - ' - The grippe has fastened its clutches on quite a number of onr citizens. Our Dave Beveridge, the well known North Powder citizen, was a visitor in La Grande Tuesday evening. Mr. Bever idge recently disposed of, by raffle, what was perhaps the largest specimen of a four-legged hog ever produced in Eastern Oregon. Howard Campbell, the North Poyder farmer, gave the hog to Mr, Beveridge when it was a pig, and the animal was just two years old on New Year's day. In the raffle Turner Ran dall was the winner of this mammoth porxer, which weighed exactly 700 pounds, and dressed 656 pounds. The hams weighed 56 pounds apiece. La Grande Chronicle. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain' ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for Mar. 23, 1895. Personscalling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Butterfield, Chas Butler & Aniel Clausen, F C Cartman, T (2) Carlson & McKiney,Carr, Mrs Robt Cort, Mrs J L Croiton, F Fongsill, Peter Jameson, W L Rodman, H Smith, Miss Aslud Warner, lias Cover, Mrs Clara Ficklin, Fred Hunter, W J ' McKee, Miss J Sores, Manuel 'Warner, Miss H White, J as Wilson, Miss Eattie J. A. Ceobsbn, P M. Blanck Killed. For Bent. After April 1st, 20 acres of fine land situated within the city limits. House and barn, good water for irrigating Terms easy. Apply to Fred W. Wilson mch20-lm. Attention Odd Fellows. - A full attendance of the members is requested at our next regular meeting,' Friday evening, March 22d, as business of importance is to be transacted. H. Cloush, Sec'y. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorisv When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Caatorhk. . Thomas Blanck, the desperado who broke out of the jail at Seattle a few days ago, is dead. Since the- break offi cers have been looking for him and those whs esbaped with him. A dispatch from Seattle gives the fol lowing account of his killing : . This afternoon a report came to Kent that Blanck was penned in near Orillia. As soon as the news was heard a large number of men started for the place. Fortune had it that Bob Crow and John Shepich, who carried Winchesters, started up tho Northern Pacific railroad track. When they were about a mile north of Kent, they saw a man coming toward them down the track. They had no idea when they saw the man ap proaching that they were going to meet the desperado and got within 10 feet of him before the real danger was apparent. The stranger walked along without say ing a word, and finally Crow and Shep ich called to him : "Throw up your hands, there I" "Their commands fell on deaf ears, for the man, without further delay, drew a Colt's 38-caliber five-shot revolver from his pocket and opened fire. Whanel bang ! rang out the shots from his revol ver, and still the deputies were unhurt. Then the men with the Winchesters commenced pumping bullets into their antagonist. It was a regular fusilade, and not until tbe desperado had emptied his revolver of all its shots, wounded Shepich and been bored through and through was the battle over, and the desperado lay on the track, lifeless Shepich and Crow had killed the Jesse James of the Pacific Northwest, Thomas Blanck, alias Frank Hamilton." Blanck's body was brought to this city tonight, and when the train containing it arrived at the station several thousand people were present. It was with great difficulty that the crowd was driven away in order that the body could be placed in tbe deadwagon and conveyed to an undertaker's. The coroner and several other physicians made an exam ination of the body and found that it bad been riddled with bullets. Three shots in the back, within a radius of four inches, had produced 'death, but there were four others in the body, two of which were in his right arm, one in his ear, and the other in bis neck. Inside of his coat and almost directly over his heart the desperado had several thick nesses of heavy blanket, in order to pro' tect himself, from the bullets of his pur suers. . . Sweet Charity. Mr. John Bvrne: formerly with Maier & Benton, is again in tbe city, where he expects to enter into business. Mr. E. Y. Judd of Pendleton, who has been spending tbe winter in Europe and the Holy Land, arrived here last night. Mr. Henry Blackman ' arrived from Heppner yesterday evening, and went on to Portland last night. " Mr. W. H. Yarboroueh, who is connected with the revenue department, accompanied him. y ATI druggists sell Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. ut. fliues fain fills cure Neuralgia. Jersey milk cow for sale. J. G. Koonta. .Inquire of -' at.- "Nevada; or, Tbe Lost Mine" will be presented at the opera house next Wednesday night . by The Dalles Dram atic Club. This play is a good one. and the club has some exceptionally fine talent. That tbe house will be crowded is a foregone conclusion, and that those who attend will spend a pleasant even ing is equally certain. The ' proceeds will be diyided among the charitable societies of the city. Rooms to rent, with or without board Apply Cor. Third and Morrison. tf PERSONAL MENTION,, Crescents! Crescentsi Crescents! Why pay $100 for a Bicycle s. When you can get one for $55? EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY ooMntra Wednesday, March 27th, THE DALLES pome Dramatic dluh falter H. Bator's Greatest ffieloflrama, "NEVADA" "NEVADA" "NEVADA" "NEVADA" We buy direct from the makers, and save you the jobber's profit. We sell our High-grade CRESCENT, with wood rim and Clincher tire, for. .$80 00 The same wheel, witn Morgan & wrignt tire, lor ow This wheel weighs 23 pounds. Our SPECIAL CRESCENT, with either wood or steel rims, M. & W. tires. .$55 00 This wheel with wood rim weighs 28 pounds; with steel, 30 pounds. Our SPECIAL CRESCENT will compare favorably with any $75 wheel on the " market, and we will give tbe same guarantee that is eiven on the highest priced wheel sold. Come and see onr samples or send for catalogue. MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles. SPECIAL SCENERY SPECIAL CASTE Reserved Seats on sale, commencing March 22d, at Blakeley & Houghton's. 6NS M. Z. DON NELL DRUGGIST and CHEMIST. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. MRS. FOWLER, Fashionable Dressmaker Newest styles and work neatly done. Use the Norman Taylor System, which took tbe gold medal at the Colombian Exposition. Dressmaking Parlors over Pease & Mays' dry goods store, room No. 1. feb21-lmo. MRS. RUSSELL, Fashionable Dressmaker Cop. Third and Lincoln Sts. All work promptly and neatly done. IlftidnrHe and Neuralgia cured by Dr. MILES' PAIN PILLS.. "One cent a dose." hi. hi. SMITH'S jfr jfc OVER PEASE & MAYS' STORE, Ml be Op en e4 ext Tlmrsday , areh 21. FIRST-CLASS WORK SOLICITED.