C3 r v. . . . : & Reirioval Notice. Qreat Baraips! Qreat Jales! p $i cc P CO U . o a t t We desire to call the attention of the public who have not favored us with a call during the last few days of our Clearance Sale, to do so at once and look over the values that we are offering. Your choice of our Uasf? Qoods 5to(K at loq per Yard Has been appreciated by the crowds that visited us Saturday. Other goods sold at sweeping reductions. Permanent reductions in () Standard patter.75. () Beginning Augu3t 1, 1895, the reductions in most cases are as follows: Standard Patterns that were 50 cents will hereafter sell atl " 40 " " ' " yO C T t. a 35 U It it m) V-'V"'J-L CvJ Standard Patterns that were 30 cents will hereafter sell at) 0. niM'ro u it .- 25 " " " " KtlfSri. J. Standard Patterns that were 20 cents will hereafter sell at.. ...... .15 CENTS 15 " " " " lO CENTS 10 " ". " " 5 CENTS ALL GOODS MARKED IN P LA I N FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. U -g S -3 Q -t 5J co g.'r- s .2 f , a .g-.H i s . h O 00 was ST 02 - uT t h p, DC S e5 O O & O cc o On and after July 15th the BOOK STORE of M. T. Nolan will be at 54 Second St., next door to Grocery, cor ner of Union and Second Sts. , Scissors, Shears and Razors. American Made Goods, Our Warranty is- If not perfectly SATISFACTORY, return them and get another pair. . : xkcats g CROWE. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ntered a the PostofiRce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. 10 Ceiiw per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents wsr line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. FRIDAY, - AUGUST 2, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves Kroni the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. Additional Local on Fourth Page. . The weal her report for tomorrow i3 fair and stationery. Today is collection day, when bills come thick aa grasshoppers. The little child of Mr. J. T. Rorick at North Dalles is quite sick with typhoid fever. Several committees of the city council meet tonight to gut their reports ready for the next council meeting. Special meeting of Jackson Engine Co., No. 1, will be held Saturday even ing at 8 o'clock, to transact important business. Two heading outfits from Walla Walla country and one from Gilliam county have come into Sherman to get work during harvest. The body of Mrs. Schrouden, the ladyV drowned at Uascades yesterday, was found about 3 : 30. The body was found between the incline and government dock. The funeral services were at tended by a large number of sympa thizers. ineuaiiee is ahead ot baiem on trie matter of telephone exchanges. Salem has a circuit of 100 subscribers, while our city has two complete systems, one numbering over 250 exchanges. When ever anybody gets ahead of Salem, it is worthy of mention. Papers asking for a requisition to enable the officers to bring Bluford Douglas back to Wasco county were for warded to Governor Lord this morning. Douglas is charged with the larceny of stock and was arrested at Walla Walla, He is being detained there awaiting th arrival of officers from here. Jos. Robineon started on a several hundred mile drive this morning. In company with S. B. Martin, a commer cial traveller, he started for Prineviile, Canyon City and points farther south. They will be gone several weeks and will have covered all the tributary coun- tbe hardest which the builders will fi in the entire distance. Many of the holes had to be blasted in the solid rock while at a greater distance the digging will be easy. The Dalles will soon havr communication witn uuior and J&ngbiey. The police court was busy this morn ing, as the natural result of the morning after a circus. One Indian was fined $10 for disorderly conduct; a man named Stegman acquitted of the charge of fast riding: two drunks and one hobo fined and sent to jail. This completes the routine of the recorder's court. A warrant was issued by Justice Davis this morning for the arrest of George Armstrong, charged with larceny by bailee.. The complaint was sworn out by H. 8. Cheeaman, alleges that the de fendant has in his possession a wagon and team belonging to the private pros ecutor, which he refuses to restore to the owner. A stranger named J. M. Garvey was robbed of $120 in the east end of town. He claims to have been toped and while in an unconscious or dazed condition his pockets were picked of their contents. Garvey, who is a peddler by profeseion, came before Justice Davis this morning and Bwore out a warrant charging John Doe with the crime. There is no defi nite belief as to who the guilty party is, but the officers are watching several suspicious personages. A car loaded with fast freight and bag gage from the Regulator went into the river at the locks yesterday ' The acci- ent happened on the lower incline. e car. becoming unmanageable, and running off tne track, pluneed into the ater. A buggy and considerable reight were aboard the car and will kely not be recovered. The damage is timated at $500, though it is yet too rly .for the exact amount to be de- rmined. " Water Commissioners' Meeting;. perintendent were 'read and accepted. The total book account against water consumers was $1483.25; amount col lected, $1096.25; amount yet to be col lected, $387. The treasurers report read as follows : July 1 Cash on hand per report $2923 27 V f rom JJnJiea City 3 warrants 96 00 ' 9 " " " Interest 2 6(5 is . at warrUuts 1136 50 ' lf " " " " " . ... 175 87 '1-31 From I J Kormao, water rents. . 109S 25 The first meeting of the water com mission at which the newly elected mem- rs were present, was held in their nice. When the roll was called, Com- issioners ' Mack, Crossen, Nielsen and hrisman answered ' to their names. he credentials of J. O. Mack and Jos. T. Peters were read and accepted. .Mr. Mack was re-elected at the last election and Mr. Peters chosen for a new term. After the reading and approval of the minutes, the commission decided to postpone the regular election of officers until the next meeting. The secretary read the following bills, which were ordered paid : A Jacobeen Book & Music Co, sap.. .$ 1 50 . . t FT-1 T"k l, t -.u c x ht j Maier & Benton, supplies : 2 50 In company with Mr. J. W. Condon X w R Brown, dieeini ditch. ..... : 1500 manager of the telephone company, aR E Teague, hauling ... 75 X J Norman, salary supt 75 00 iH Lafiin. salary keeper 55 00 1H Chrisman. secy 5 00 H Chrisman, recording bonds.... 7 50 ft I Burget, recording bonds 7 50 The application of A. G. Hoerisg for a years rental of 25-foot front on Union street, north of the commissioners' tool house, was read and the application not granted. ... The reports of the treasurer and su representative of The Chronicle drove out to Three Mile, the present terminus of the line. The poles are all in place to thai point and the wire will be stretched immediately. A large gang of men are at work and ten days, or at the furthest, two weeks will see the line completed . to. Dufur and in complete operation. The work through Thomp son's addition and up to Three mile, is. Total '. 5130 45 July 1 Warrants re d No 71 $ 82 48 no Ti 213 66 " No 73 5 45 " No 76 75 00 " No 77 55 00 " No 78 5 00 t ' " No 74 180 " No 75 13 79- 452 18 PERSONAL MENTION. the of 6 5 Balance SldTR 57 July 15 Co. warrants bills received 10 00 15 " " " " l a ' 31 Total cash on hand 4967 D7 Regarding the treasurer's report $4500 of the cash on hand is drawing 6 per cent interest in the bank. Mr. Hood, of the city council, ap peared before the board and stated he had been instructed by the council to ask the board not to charge the city $32 per month for water rent. Owing to the fact that economy was being prac ticed in every department it was thought the water commission should not ask the city rent. After some discussion a motion was made that the superintendent be in structed to carry an open account with the city until further notice and collec tion will be delayed until it is seen bow the new system of finance works.. .. A. Day of Circna. The Wallace Shows gave two perform ances yesterday in the afternoon and evening, and it can safely be said a Dalles audience were never better pleased. From start to finish the enter tainment was of the Highest merit and the attractions call for much praise. The attendance was large &nd had not the circus came just when farmers were busy with harvest would have been much larger. The managerie contained many rare and interesting animals. In side the big tent two rings and a platform , all filled with performers at the same time held the eyes of the audience riv eted. The attractions were too numer ous to mention. All were good. The living pictures or statuary brought forth much deserved applause. The tight rope performers, Japanese jugglers, bare back riders, bicyclists and the irrepressi ble clowns kept up a continual round of interesting spectacles. Some of the feats were wonderful, especially ' the trapeze work of the Fisher Bros., where one of them turns a double somersault in mid air, high above the ground, and is caught by his brother. In the evening this act was omitted owing to the sudden sick ness of Mr. Fisher. By the high order of their attractions and. the uniform courtesy and gentle manly conduct of their employes the managers of the Wallace Shows have made a pleasant impression npon The Dalles and can be assured of crowded tents upon their return. Mr. E. O. McCoy of Grants is in city. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Frazier Sherman county are in the city. Mr. J. R. Rand of Hood River was a visitor to The Dalles this morning. Prof. Birgfeld returned to Upper Cas cades on the Repulator this morning. Dr. Siddall returned this morning after a summer's vacation laBting a month. Mr. B. F. Lauehlin and family have gone to Glenwood to spend several weeks camping. Mr. J. A. Ward and Thomas Bolton, well known residents of Kingsley, are in town today. Mr. Ben E. Snipes went to Portland by boat this morning. He will return in a few days. Mr. W. C. Allaway, general agent of the D. P. & A. N. Co., is in Portland on company business. Mrs. it. S. Davis returned last night from Portland. Her sister, Miss Hind man, is much better. Mr. Ahio Watt, land agent of the O. R. & N. Co., came up from Portland on the noon train today. Mrs. C. R. Bone of Hood River, who has been visiting Mrs. Lytle, returned home on the Regulator this morning. Miss Nona Ruch left on the Regulator this morning for a visit to Portland, Aurora and other places in the valley. " Mrs. E. C. Price arrived in The DalleB last night from Ellensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Price will make their future home in this citv. E. B. Dufur and familv left this morn ing for Ramsey creek, a distance of 35 miles from town, where they will spend a month in camping. Miss Benlah Sterling returned home from San Frnncisco on the noon train yesterday. Miss Edith Stanely of that city accompanied her. Mrs. Durham and little daughter, Irene, have been visiting Mrs. Durham's sister-in-law,' Mrs. Manns. They return to their home in Heppner today. Miss Carrie St. Johns of Heppner, who has been vit-iting in the valley for the last few weeks, ppent yesterday in The Dalles visiting Mrs. Oeo. Manns Mr. James A. Williamson and wife of New York City were in The Dalles to day. Mr. Williamson was formerly commissioner of the general land office. Frank French and Truman ButW, the popular pursers of the D. P. & A. N. Co., will change runs tomorrow, sftir. BUit.W will come to The Dalles enabling Mr French to take a run to the coast over Sunday. Mr. John Bowling, connected with the Kansas City Journal, paid ibis office a pleasant call yesterday. Mi. Bowling travels with the Wsllace Shows in order to become acquainted with the country, which he writes up tor the Journal. When Baby was sick, we giro her Castorle. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Custoria. When sne had Children, she gave Lhem Castoria. A CARLOAD OF PIANOS JaeobseD Book & llusie Go.'s, 162 Second St., The Dalles, Or. LrUU U Ll UUU(AjUV1 And other high grades to select from. rmH L L.l I ITITITTrXl CJATf . 1 T, " we always lead and let the others follow. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Pianos from $150 up ward, on the installment plan. JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDIWC : MATERIALS -AND- Telephone ZMo. 2S, Or. Miles' Pain Pills cure NeuraJjda. : Lost, Wednesday - tuoriiing, a ladies gold watch. Finder will be liberally re warded by leaving the same at ti.is office. al-dlw Insect Powder, Poison Fly Paper, we nanuie xne ceicDraiea "Tanglefoot" Sticky Fly Paper and "Dutchei's" Poison Paper. . Do not be deceived into baying any Sticky Fly Paper, other brands Donnell's Drag Stote. Deutsche Hpotheke. Telephone fio. . 15.