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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1897)
BAKER IS CONVICTED. 6 t t OPE for BUSINESS! We wish to inform our customers that we now have our Departments in such shape that we can attend to the wants of all. Although our extensive improvements are not completed, we are so situated as to make it comfort able for our patrons. OPEN for BUSINESS! ALL GOODS MARKED PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY. Birgfeld will furnish the music, and every member of the company 1b re- nnf'sturf t.n hn nrttrtpnr nrnmntlv at 7 :30. FEB. 25. 18974- a4..,.,. f xtxi. otuuuuu icucivcu u tcicuuuuc imiv TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS Below is published a correct time cam ot trains and boats which leave and rive at The Dalles. TruvelerB may trukt it, aB The Cuboxiole is kept fully id formed of revisions : U. P. & A. N. 0. STEAMERS. Steamer Regulator leaves every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 7:S0 a. xa. Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 5:30 p. m. 011EG0N RAILWAY ic NAVIGATION CO. fast mail. Arrive. Leave. No.l West-bound 14:45 a.m. 4:50 u.m. No.;! East-bound 10:15 a.m. 10:20 a.m. DALLES PASSENGER. 1:00 p.m. 11:55 u.m. No. 7 West-bound, leaves . No. 8 East-bound, urrives All passenger trains stop at Union Street, as well us the depot. Advertising listen. Per inch One Inch or less In Dally U 50 Over two Inches and under four Inches 1 00 Over four Inches und under twelve Inches. . 75 Over twelve Indies 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per iucu 2 50 Over one Inch und under four Inches 2 00 Over four Inches and under twelve inches.. 1 50 Over twelve Inches I 00 waysTde gleanings. Random Observations anrt ,iocl Events of I.fHHur Magnitude. At the Vogt "Is marriage a failure?" March 2d. The weather forecast, for tonight and tomorrow ia fair and warmer. One carload of cattle was shipped from the yards today to the Sound points. " K Kilkhiiv tv into 1 1 n v i w vs, w v --f- J.he Pilgrim made a much better run WB umi. allowed to no down town and In yesterday than on her first trip, arriving) fihort t!me canie back pleaded guilty, icid ut huoul o o-n onic. r . . . i j agent Allaway waa out on his yesterday, we think the first rider in this city of the season, A It js thought the next move of Joe'a part, will be to organize the house with less than 40 and call it legal. Lout Two nef books, "Social Eti quette" and "Delsarte." Leave at Chronicle office and get reward. f24-2t A crated bicycle of the pattern of 97 waa among the express matter for Prfhe ville today. It indicates the arrival of spring. Return engagement of the popular Pay ton troupe, supported by a company of unuaual excellence, and fine band and orchestra, at the Vostt March 2d. We rise to remark that this baa beefcJ e moat perfect day of too Winter. A Jew more auch and the bioyeleTKjsill be n evidence, and the marble games r nn ning on every back atreet, Jx' -pawenger on the Pilarim laat niaht. states that below the Cascade the little Bteamer struck a rock with auch - force, that the. pMMagert were thrown Jrom their ale,,and,tb,firma waa knocked owa and qolteibadly hurt, Professor Love arrived from Portland at noon, and the rehearsal tonight will oe under bis auperviaion. Professor to Portland tiiis morning and left on the afternoon train to be present at the bed side of Owen Williams. The message nntinnnnpil thrtr. rlpntli uflfl lilrplv t.n linn- pen at any moment, and is not "expected to and appreciation to the debate I i-i n TuoQiiolf (ltfuiitnni of t kin (InnnvAnn. that he would Burvive the night -vMibb Hext acquitted herself most ably, reciting with pathos and thrilling power. The Madman," "The Wreck of the Rivermouth," and in comedy "Alzina Ann," from "Joshua Allen's Wife," while statuesque posings were a revela tion. Altogether it was a brilliant effort. Toledo Commercial. We print elsewhere the programs for tonight and tomorrow night of the "Evenings with Dickens" entertain ments. There will be in all about ninety of Dickens characters put upon the stage. Rehearsals have been going on for some time, and some very realistic results have been obtained. One of the finest entertainments of the kind ever afforded the people of any community was given last night at the Park Avenue United Presbyterian church. She convinced her audience that she is an artist of high order. Miss Hext's poeings in Greek co6tume were an exhibition of the highest art. Omaha Bee. Jack Andrews, the energetic Indian trim run a thn ntnrp nn First street, and owns most of the sturgeon lines run by tne maiaiiB, was arrestea xuis murmu for catching salmon. Being taken be fore Justice Filloon, the statue was read to him, and he was informed of his on luesday evening at tne Uongrega tional. church on the military merits of Washington and Napoleon, will all agree with me, especially in reference to the high school department, as it was par ticularly the excellence of the work done in that department to which our atten tion was called that evening. The clear and beautful articulation and enuncia tion, the modeat and pleasing' manners, the careful study which was neceBBary in the preparation of the debate, was evi dent and moBt satisfying io those of the audience who had the keenest interest in the debaters, and many'a mother's heart waB happy that night because she waa where such privileges could be grauted to her best beloved. Everyone was not Batisfied with the award. When were they ever after any contest? One thing is sure, no better advertisement of the advantages of The Dallea as a place for residence could be given than that afforded by the exer cises of Tuesday evening. M, Not and paid bia fine. j The Hext Company, one of the finest that ever visited the coast, will be here Monday night. Thia company cornea from the East, and will remain night, so there will be no cutting of thel otscottj ab8Utallts z::::::: programme, oui it win uo rcuuwou uij-. full. Those who have aigued for Beats are tequeated to select tbem at once, as the only rule observed will be first come firat aerved. The box sheet ia now open at, the Bnipea-Kioeraly drugstore. A. M. Williams & Co. art allowing an extensive line of ladies and gentlemen's tan and oxblood ahoea. Their. east win dow presents a etrikip display of the same, a prominent feature of which ia the combination of ortvnge and black, used iu the background and drapery, representing tne fnuniwu tunco knd advertialng thelanew "Princeton," I.. 1 n.l .1 Ifthe coming popular fed ahoe for gentle- men'. This ahoe ia made by the Brocton Shoe Co;, in' the new coin toe; ia war- ranted, and sella at -the reasonable price of $4.50 a pair. ' A CMfrvsa Tribute." ' ' i ... . i r i . ' M.iEpiT0: Wi of ,tbU ,Umei oiteo have our attention called to tbinga we have not. For instance, clean crossing!, well-swept sidewalks after snow storms, good sewerage, good atreet lights, not make-sliiftB. Will you permit me to call the grateful attention of the residents to some we have, most excellent in them Helves, and which should be a matter oi ride and heart-warm interest 10 every- ne? I refer to The Dalles public chools. Those who listened with so much en- Hlriu Jtioncdl.- many persons are aware of the laact that a new order lias been inBtiV tuted in our city. Yet this is true, and the following are the officers elected at eS recent meeting to serve the ensuing term : Mother Goose (patron saint) Mrs. Vnrncy Royal Arch Kaz-mc-taz i..Mrn Kllloon Secunda Kaz Mrs. I'liirinan Bogy ltumboozler. Mrs, Pnillips Celestial Censor Mrs llurget Scribeo Inky Waxy Mrs. McDonald SlnoKblno , , Jennie Young Sagacious Scout Mm. tiurreUou PrirauH Pllotlcus Kachel Mortcun Medico Kxainlcus loulse Kintoul SuMtainer ..., Mrs. Joles Right and Lett Hodgo I'odgc Mrn. Blakonvy and Mrs. Horden RifT-Kuff Bustlers ....Misses Fisher, Gushing, Stroud, Hargent Unn oil -rortcr or me roncuiius. , , Ainne 'inompson nere au M(lbter 0( tho Mout Tj,0S( Ai $-ai(1 Beck On next Friday evening at Fraternity hall the Degree of Hilario Jocundi will initiate a poor, plodding pilgrim on the journey of life into the mysteries of the degree. All Woodmen and their wivea or sweethearts, all Circlera and their husbanda or beat fellows are invited to attend. There will be a program ren dered before and after initiation, and all are requested to come to the hull before 8 o'clock, as initiatory ceremony inuat not be disturbed ae this ia a case of ut most solemnity, Committee. on There is no patent goodness.' But manufac turers do not make tm ' taUairtowtUr . coJfoa KtvotTiv extracts so goofr as Sclt&g's Best, because most people like to be humbugged. tor sale by W. E. Kahler Rli Land Dm unit Forjffil Aceritrt by Jory Check Not C. F. Bnker was convicted in tho criminal court yesterday of pasting a forced check on A. 15. Steinbach. The jury was out but a short time. Counsel for Baker did not otler any defense, but admitted that Baker passed tho check, and relied upon tho proposition of law that Kos.t Lovelace was an accomplice of BakiT and that the evidence of an accomplice, unsupported by other con vincing testimony, is insufficient to sus tain a conviction. ' Iu admitting that Baker passed the check the inference was drawn that Baker received tho check from Koea Lovelace on the sale of land, and was not supposed to know that it was not what it appeared to ho upon its face. By introducing no evidence to contra dict the statement ot the woman that Baker planned tho whole scheme, and gave her the check, tho jury was aleo presumed to infer that Rosa Lovelace, being, an accomplice, was not entitled to receive full credit as a witness, and that she would not confess against herself, but naturally would throw all the blame upon Baker. The jury, however, evidently was not on a fishing expedition, and accepted matters as they presented themselves. It is eaid that tho case will be appealed to the supreme court on the point here atated that Rosa Lovelaco is au accom plice, and that her evidence ia not suffi cient to convict, without corroboration. If the supreme court should decide that the testimony, exclndingthat of Rosa Lovelace, ia not ample, Baker would probably then win his case in the higher court. It is alleged that the caeo of John A. Carr, in which the supremo court held that Mrs. Huntington was an accomplice, etc., is a case in point. No evidence was introduced at tho trial of Baker that ho did not own the land he is supposed to have sold to Rosa Lovelace, as Rosa Jones, or that he him self executed the forged check, or knew it was forged, save tho evidence of tho woman. There was plenty of evidence that it was forged. "EvenlngB With Dictions." A CAR-LOAD OF BUGGIES BUGGIES JUST RECEIVED at MAYS & CROWE. Remember. We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES Phone 25. JOS. T. PETEES & CO 5el)ool Booths, Stationery, x1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; tx .AT. Following are the programs for Thurs day find Friday evenings at the Vogt opera Iioueo : OLD CURIOSITY KlIOl. The Ja'rley 'ax Work. I'lnnoSolo Miss Smspson j in inu iJitcii rtirior rmuomimi' The Departure , I'tintoraimc At Qullp's HuiibO Tiib'c'iiux Kccltutfun "Tbe Children" Miss Unwell Tho (jumbling Scene Tableau Bully (living Out Supper , Tableau Bwivellcr und Murchionefes .. Tableau Vocal Solo Mrs. A. Varney The Death of Llttlo Nell Tableau Vocal Duet MUscs B. Rowland and E. llonu Christinas Carol , I'antomluio VOCUl SolO MIh3 Cllbhllig BLEAK IIOUSK. Telescopic Philanthropy Tableau Guppy's Proposal Drama Euphonium Solo Mr. J. U. Miller Moving On Drama Bell Yard Diainu Chesney Wold Tableau Music High School (juartut Stop Him Drama Genius of Dickens Tableau Jacobson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Second Street, FRIDAY, l'KU. 20TII. OKI5AT EXPECTATION. Bedroom of the Manor House Tableau Muxlc , Male Quartet Dinlug-ioom of tho Manor House . . I'uiitomlmu MCJIOLAH NICKLEUV. Mrs. Bqucers Giving Treacle 1'antomlme Nlekleby nnd Grldu Tableau Euphonium Solo J. G. Miller OUU MUTUAL FltlKNO. Fireside Scene , , Drama liollin'K Bower Tableau At Home Tableau Recitation Walter ReavU HCKWICK RATEUS. Discovery of the Stone .'. . .Tableau Mrs. Bardcll'8 Mistake Tableau Vocal Solo "Ivy Green" MJss Doming Mr. Pickwick's Mistake Tableau Music Whistling Trio Youtg Ladles Tho Elopement Tableau iVocul Solo , , J. H. Ijiudcrs DAvm cori-itKii:j.n. In tbe Boat House.. Tableau a tbe Counting Room Drama oio uecause J uvo you...mmh Myrtle Mlcnell DOMI1KY AND HON. mbev and Florence Tableau violin Solo II. Burehtorf llrigliton Tableau IJoinbey and Florence , . . , Tableau Wano and Violin Duet l. i ... Floreuce Hilton and Clarence Gilbert work House Kitchen Tiitilcun (lenlusof Dickens..,..,,,. Tableau J Admission, 25 cnt 8 each evening. Dallex-Muro Htufce LeaveB the Umatilla house 8 a. Tuesdays, Thursdays arid Saturdays. Douulah A'.ivKN, Prop, Advertise in The Ciikoniclg, V m. New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Northern Grown Seeds. Fresh Garden and GraES Seeds in Hulk. Seed Wheal, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Seed Barley, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. Alfalfa Seed, Timothy Seed. Hed Glover Seed, Millet Seed. Crimson Clover Seed, ltltie Grass Seed. White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed. Hee Supplies, Fertilizers, Oil Meal Cake. Hay, Grain, Feed and Groceries. Early Kose Potatoes. Poultry and KggH bought and sold at J. H. CROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. Goods Sold at Bedrook Prices for Cash. Store open from 7 a. in. to 0 p. in. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Cbrlsman & Corson. " FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I. would bo pleased to see all my former putrons. Free delivery to any part of town, Job Printing $t This Off tee. the VOGT OPERA HOUSE Monday Evening. March 1st. HI V T CONCERT JCZrV X COMPANY EFFIE ELAINE HEXT, A most Realistic Expressionist, A Grftt Variety of Readings from Modern yiuthdrs. Statuesque Posing in Grecian Costume. Forty-five Human Emotions Perfectly Expressed. REGINALD HEXT, It one of the Most Soulful Interpreters of tbe Great Master before tbe public. TICKETS 76p and l.OO, Reserved seats now on sale at Snipes-Kiners-ly Drug Company, WHS hW W.C0HW