Mncei Prices 01 Bicycles. " . We have the largest assortment of Bicycles that has ever been carried in this city, and to reduce our stockhave decided that to all CASHbuyers we will sell at greatly re duced prices for the NEXT TEN DAYS ONLY. Prices made now will only hold good for wheels already on hand. Call and see our display. - - SECOND-HAND BICYCLES for sale cheap. Bi cycles rented at 25c per hour. Bicycles repaired. Embroideries - Eagle Cleveland and and White Goods. - - -We invite the public to inspect our latest arrival in novelties of Embroi deries. The assortment is very extensive, with prices ranging from 5c to $1.00 per yard. We call your attention to our special lines of India Linon, Victoria Lawn, French Nainsooks, Egyptian Dimity, French Swiss, Colored Dotted Swiss, Plain and Colored Piques. See Our Center Window. Call and see some Original and Exclusive Novelties in Ladies' Wrappers. Just received them. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ncered a tbe Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon as senond-clasa matter. SATURDAY. - MARCH 14, 1896 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. Spanish Students At the Baldwin opera house Friday and Saturday evenings i The McKinley club meets tonight on important business. The work on the free bridge road ia completed to what ia known as the wood crrade. Br R. Tucker's store and box fact or on Hood river was burned to the ground! l&st week. J A marriage license was granted toda to Mr. Fred Wee term an and Mrs. Elsie? Westerman. Rev. Roland D. Grant of Portland will lecture at the Methodist church Friday evening, March 20th, at 8 o'clock. Sub ject, "Romanism." Hood River has caught the mining in fection. The Glacier, tells of a quartz Tein on the east fork of Hood river, which assays $900 to the ton in gold. . Air. ana airs jua risu entertained met whist club last night. The first prize waa won by Mrs. J. A. Crossen, the! second and third by Mr. and Mrs. T. Ay Seufert. - J It makes no difference what country . you hail from, Keller will tickle your palate just the same. He has hundreds of different kinds of candy, suited to every age, sex or condition. Mr. F. H. Rowe, the sawmill man, will soon have his mill in operation. The mill Las been lying idle for two years, waiting for logs. He now has them in quantity. The timber is first class, and some of the logs will produce 2,500 feet of lumber, There should be a rousing meeting of the McKinley club tonight. At this meeting the date will be fixed for bold ing a grand rally. There is a division of opinion as to whether it should be held before or after the county convention J snort speecnes are inviteu trom all KeJ publicans. . Council chambers, 8 o'clock. The most severe sand storm of the season occurred yesterday between Wallula and Gran distance of several miles the ean ed along the track for a depth of ix inches to three feet. All trains layed, but the company were id a better condi- - tion to remedy the difficulty than before, because of the new fences. : wane oaimon river is ruined lor a driving stream. A boom gave way dur ing the winter, floating a short distance . below the narrows, where there is a large waterfall, and lodging. This boom is composed of logs firmly bolted to gether, and. has formed the foundation . for gathering and holding drift of all kinds. Logs and huge trees have float ed in and so interlaced together that it tBv Fora (tSnrtm ironre werffie PR A SIR. is estimated it would take ten carloads o! dynamite to remove the obstruction. Albert Bubrer ia the name of a de mented individual who was taken to the asylum today by Sheriff Driver. He is a laborer who has worked at the Cas cade Locks and is a native of Switzer land. His hallucinations are delusions in reference to spirits. He was discov ered last evening by Constable TJrqn bart, at the Columbia hotel, who soon after had him arrested. Dr. Logan made the examination this morning and he was at once committed by the county court. - - Jacobsen's Kfflclency. The Oregonian of yesterday contains the following neat advertisement of Dalles Oity's school clerk, Mr. E. Jacobsen : Among the novel arguments the vari ous school campaigns throughout the state have brought out, none is more unique than one furnished by The Dalles. Within three years S80 names have been added to the list -of those who draw school money in The Dalles school district. This would indicate en Increase in the population of the district of about 1500, but there has been no such increase in the population, hence the additional names added to the list must be attributed to the efficiencv of the clerk who made the last three enumer ations. The per capita apportionment oi statu and county 82hool money is about $5 per year, so the addition of 380 names means an audition of $1,900 to the.ecbool funds of the district. The man who did all this, pro bono publico, it was argued, should be vindicated at the polls. It is gratifying to learn. therefore, that the echool clerk" of The Dalles district was re-elected by a hand- gome majority. Woman's Relief corps. The following is the program of the entertainment to be furnished tonight by the Ladies Relief Corps: Music Mrs. Alice Varney. Kecitauon ; Miss Jennie Russell. RtHdmg Mrs Phlllii.s. Bong v isa McHaley. xieciuuiuu ...... air. wni. Kasmus.i Kecitation Master Web. Varnev. Recitation Mrs. Briggs. The program being so very good, in cluding as it does a recitation by Mr. VV. asraua, and considering that the low jidmipsion fee flS rpnts fnolnrioa F . ... , . cream ana case, there ia no reason why Fraternity hail should not be crowded. Precipitation fur Past Six Months. The following information of rainfal ior me raontns indicated will be of in terest to farmers and others, .furnished by Mr. S. L. Brooks, volunteer weather observer at The Dalles for twenty years : September, 1.14, October, none ; No-V vember, 1.20; December, 4.15; January 2 90; February, .72; March, .68 sofa A cut-rate tailor establishment has been opened at 83 Washington street, opposite Chbonicle office, by H. E. Balch & Co. late of San Francisco, where can be Been the finest line of suitings an I pants goods, both domestic and foreign, ever shown in The Dalles. The prices are away down too. Mr. Balch is a graduate of : the Madison cutting sys tem and guarantees perfect fit. By patronizing this up-to-date firm you can save $7 to $15 per suit. ml4-3t Rr MAYS A VICIOUS COYOTE. He Opens Battle on Xrapper Campbell ' and Bites Him Sarerely. W. A. Burt Campbell is a hunter and trapper of many years' experience in Wasco . county. Many trophies of the chase adorn residences and business houses of The Dalles which are from wild animals killed by Mr. Campbell. He invariably receives county scrip for bounties at every session of the county court, and prizes every fall from the fair association. Yesterday he had a most unusual experience, and one which has probably never before been duplicated. While making the rounds of his traps be came upon one about 3 o'clock in the afternoon which held a coyote. The ani mal watched Mr. Campbell's approach without fear, and indeed tugged at its chain in the effort to reach him. When within about fifty feet, the coyote suc ceeded in extricating his foot, and in stead of fleeing, made. for the trapper, determined upon giving him battle. Campbell was so thoroughly surprised he stood motionless waiting its approach. No one ever before heard of a coyote that would attack a man under, any cir cumstances, and Campbell supposed it would surely turn and run before reach ing him. But not so. The coyote soon reached Mr. Campbell and fiercely at tacked hiui. As it jumped for him he threw an arm around its neck and tried to strangle it. The animal proved too strong for these tactics and Campbell loosed bis hole! with one hand in order to get a knife from bis pocket. While doing this the coyote bit him on the leg, throngh a pair of chap parajos (shaps), If it had not been for the leather garment the wound would have ' been much more evere. But Campbell had now got bis knife out and quickly cloeed the battle by plunging it repeatedly in his ribs, and cutting his throat. He at once came to town and bad the wound dressed. Mr. ; Campbell will probably save that pelt as memorable of the onlv coyote fight ever recorded it trappers' history. - , "Spanish Students." Though the house which greeted the "Spanish Students ' last night was not large, all who attended were well repaid for so" doing. ' The members of the troupe are, without exception, masters in their role. The first number was by the full orchestra, a very brilliant selec tion rendered with the most facile ex pression, the music changing at a touch from rapid and bold to soothing or plaintive. The first violin and cello would make a beautiful duet in them selves. However the addition of the guitar and mandolin served to complete and accentuate the melody. Jack Myers has a very full and rich baritone voice, and last night he was in prime condition. D. C. Rosebrook is a leading cornetist and his difficult solo provoked mnc'i favorable' comment. The Taylor sisters executed some very neat dances, The elder sister is a very pretty sonbrette and her abilities as an actress were also shown in the farce which followed the Seo the Cleveland and Eagle "before buying; "both are high-grade and stand ard Wheels. The Cleve land has a wood rim, and the Eagle has an alumi num rim. See our stock before you buy. MIER & BENTON Sole Agents for the. above named Wheels. musical program. Ray Youngman proved himself to be a master of the banjo, as well as the possessor of a fine tenor voice. Altogether the "Spanish Students" are a well-balanced company and deserves the success it will un doubtedly achieve. The entertainment will be repeated tonight with an entire Change of program. . ' Trial at Oaf or. The town of Dafur was considerably astir yesterday, because of a trial taking place within its precincts. On the night of February 15th, while some resi dents of school district No. 20 were con ducting the meeting of a literary society at the Liberty school house, the build ing receivod a sudden shock as if it were struck by a large object from the out side. Investigation proved this to be the case and a large oak lying upon the ground showed what had been used. The directors of the district made efforts to discover who bad done the deed and finally complaints were sworn out agaiuBt Frank Coculine and John Mason, charging them with being the perpetrators. The trial occurred yester day and its progress caused considerable interest, as all parties wero well known in the community. Deputy Dist. Atty Phelps conducted the prosecution, while M. J. Anderson of Dufur pleaded the cause of the defendants. At the con clusion of the evidence and arguments, the jury, after due deliberation, re turned a verdict of guilty. Justice Brigham imposed a $10 fine upon each of the defendants, taxing them also with the cost. " Being a dressmaker of several years experience, and desiring to win the con fidence of the ladies of The Dalles, I have decided to cut and fit for any lady free, beginning March 16th. Every lady has the privilege of seeing her own draft made in the true tailor style, without the use of chart, drafting machine or model of any kind, thus having a chance to decide tor herself if it is eafe to cut the lining. Mrs. W. H. Swain. Baby buggy for sale cheap. Mrs. W. H. Swain, Fourth street. ml4-d6: Subscribe for The Chronicle. - Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Most Perfect Made.' 40 Tears the Standard. Removal Notice . Nolan's Book Store now located at No. 54 Second Street, near Union. Thn Tygrl, Val ley Creamery Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it. 45c. Every Square is Full Weight. TELEPHOIirB 3STO. SO. BIG Our entire stock of Pianos to be sold before April 1st. We must vacate our store building", and anything" in our. line at cut prices. Rather than to move our whole stock we will sell you anything you may want before we move, AT COST. Jacobsen Book & 162 Second Street, Try a Bottle Atwood's Syrup of Tar, Horehound and Wild ; Cherry for that Cough. ... DONHHIiU'S DlUG STOE. The Dalles -DEALERS IM- Coal, ' Ice and FroJnce, Foreiii and' Domestic Fmits ani Veptalk Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for Its parity and lasting qualities. ROCK -BOILTN, ANTUKtCITE and GEORGES CHEEK. Phone 128 and 255.' Corner Second and Washington Streets. Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding. Is Delicious. CREAMERY Ty&h Valley A. A. B. Music Company, THE DALLES, OR OF- Commission Co., FOK FCRL an JBASUFACTURIIVO