Ail! SPECIflliSl We have just received another shipment of r V Comforts Tho Greatest value over offered. A Good heavy Comfort for 50 cents. Hotter giadoH proportionately reduced. Children's Hose.. All Wool. Sizes 5, oh, 0, (h are going at 16 3 cents. Thete are our regular 25 cent goods. We have these Overcoats and Ulsters in Frieze and plain goods; either Grey, Brown or Black in color. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY JANUARY 10, 1891 waysidegleaning S. Fresh Columbia rlvur sniult at Varnoy ACo.'s. 10.1 wk Weather Tonight und Tuesday, fair and cooler. Party gloves, complete line, at A. M. WillianiH & Co.'h. Call and see what the Commission Co. can do for you on fresh groceries. 4-tf Go to the Columbia Candy Factory for fresli oysters in every style. tf lluy your goods ut Maier & ltenton's and get a cliauce free on u steel range. liny choice green groceries, fish und poultry from the Commission Com pany, 4-tf Tho Prize Medal cigar is strictly hand made and filled with the finest grade of Havana tobacco. 0-tf J If you have money to burn, burn It by smoking Fonts' Prize Medal nnd luiso ljuceii cigars. o u This morning was the coldest we have hud durin;; the winter, thu thermometer Htandiiig at til above. Marriage lictuiHe was issued Saturday to Oscar 'J. Nelson of Goldundalo and Miss Wilma Teague of this city. Smith's Hulled Corn; a delicious breakfast food. Try it. Pease & Mays are making a cut price of 10c a can. When you want a good smoke, lie sure and call for Fonts' high-crude cigars. For sulo by all lirst-class dealers., tf Tho Canyon City Telephone Company lias completed the double-wire metallic circuit between liaker City and Canvon City. Choice Hhoulwator Day oysters served in every stylo at the Columbia Candy Factory. Give us a trial and we will endeavor to please you. In the future the U. P. & A. N. Com pany's steamers, Regulator and Dalles City, will leave their dock in this city for Portland at 7:30 a. m. Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour; un excelled for griddle cake, mulllns and gems. Pease & Mays are making a price of Id, a package for a short time. Tho Cambost boys, who were arrested in MuMiuuville Friday for tho murder of.Georgo Sngor, view their situation very coolly, ami there seoms to be grave doubts as to their guilt. The ladies of the Good Intent Society wish to thank Messrs. Geiger and French and Mr. Max Vogt for so kindly letting them have thu use of their windows fur their sale Christmas and New Year's. The following are the scores for thu week ending Sunday evening ut thu club alloys; Monday, Streoter, Oil; Tuesday, Hostottlor, 03; Wednesday, iUddoll, 57 ; Thursday, Van Norden, 51 ; Friday, Houghton, 58; Saturday, Sump son nnd Ketchuui, 50; Sunday, Ballard. 62. Kobort Leo was awarded the contract to carry U, 8. malls between The Dulles Ladies' und Prineviile, by way of Boyd, Nun Bene, Sherar Bridge, Bukeoven, Cross Keys, Hay Creek nnd Grizzley. Price, 5,B00. W. II. Franklin secured the contruct between Bukeoven uud An telope for $1,500. The higliost daily bowling score for tho Umutillu House nlleyB for the week ending yesterduy were: Monday, C J'runk 50; Tuesday, C Frank, f4 Wednesday, C Frunk 52 ; Thursday, O J' rank 56; Friday, C Phillips 08; Satur day, C Frank 55 ; Sunday, C Schmidt 55. ' Tickets for tho Elk's ehnrity ballj which will take place Friduy night al the Vogt, are selling fast. Everyone, whether tliey dance or not, seems to bo ready to help that society out in its good work, and no one doubts that lit will be u grand Biiccess, financially and socially. 1 "l.ust liTght tho Gosang Vereiu Har monic, or German society, of this city, had ono of their monthly parties. A program wasrondored, after which danc ing was indulged in until the partici pants wore warned by the uppioueh of u jjusw day that their plunsureB must end. Sumptuous refreshments were served and as usual everyono enjoyed them selves to the full extent. One of the lurgost church gatherings which ever assembled in this city was the one which greeted Kev. Bolt;: at the Christian church last night, ninny boing forced to uiru aw ay by thcl lack of even sutlicieut standing room. lne revival continues during tho preeen week with increasing interest. The subject for discussion tonight will bo "Tho Convorsiou of thu Greatest Sinner on harm. John Blackwell, living just east of Long Creek, lies at his home seriously injured, ins horse having fallen witli him a few days ago, Mr. Blackwell wns chasing a coyote on horseback, with his hounds, when his horeo stepped into a hole and fell, throwing him and bruising. lam badly. No bones weru broken and ho will recover. Tho horse fell with ittf bond against a rock, breaking its nose and laying bare its entire skull. Challenges from thu Willamette Ath letic Club football team, the Albina team and tho Itumblers havo been re ceived, but us yot our team lias not de cided as to when another game will be played, or what challenge will bo ac cepted. Our boys put up a good game before and can do so again, and the hos pitable treatment the Portland players received on tho lust occasion makes them desirous to como to our city for another guiue. Tliis morning Sheriff Driver received a letter from the authorities ut Eugene containing u check which hud been forged in that city on the 8th of Decem ber. Thu writing is similar to that which was on the check pnssed on Pease & Mays a few days ago, und it looks very much us if Cluud liice, who is ut present in jail ut this place for the latter for gery, may also be tho man who com mitted the former, In Eugene he bought a suit of clothes uud gave the Underwear. ..A Seasonable Offer Our $1 .00, $1 .25 and $1 .50 values for 75 cents. This in ono of tins best offers of tho Yenr. Overcoats and Ulsters.... Our regular .$10 values for. ...$.7. 85 Our regular $18.50 values $9.65 Our regular $15 values for $11.35 PEASE & MAYS. check in payment, aB he did in this city An investigation is being made at pres ent in order to find out as to whether or not the clothes lie had ou are the same that he purchased in Eugene. I'lttNuiit Itlrtlulay. Mrs. D. M. rrench gave her little 'daughter, Constance, a "birtbciay party Saturday, and the brightveunny after- j noon was just Euch as seventeen young miBBes needed for celebrating Buch a happy occasion. Among the gifts was a parlor bowling alley, which nfforded great amuBement for nil. Cocked Hat was played accord ing to the very latest rules, Mrs. Hal French keeping the Bcore. The cham pion player waa Delia Young, whose score was 110. Other amueing games were heartily enjoyed, ub ringing peals of laughter frequently testified. At 5 ail hastened to the dicing rooms, seats at tho table being marked by cards showing a handsome girlieh figure, and guests' initial, tho work of Miss Eess Fruneh. In the center of the table was tho birthday cake, with its twelve lighted candles, these being blown out by the guests as the feast began. Cakes, nuts, candies and'orangea quickly disap peared, and amid shoutings of "Good time!" "Goodnight!" they went out into the beautiful evening ou their ho mo ward way. Those present were: Misses Delia Young, Helen Lytle, Helen Huntington, Hazel Waud, Ella McCoy, Sophora Harris, Hazel Herbert, Joyce Herbert, Trudiu Rowland, Lotn Kolsay, Lelia Kelpay, Dm Moody, Lulu Niuhole, Una Wilson, Aunio Reynolds and Winifred vyviison. I'KltSON'AL, MKNTION, Ben Snipes left for Seattle yesterday. Captain Blowers of Hood River is in the city. Emil Schanno left for Portland on business today. Frank French left for Portland on the fl :30 traiu today. Justico Brigham was in tho city yes terday from Duiur. J. W. Armswortliy, of tho Wasco News, returned home yesterday. Mrs. L..Clnrko left for Moro yesterday to Bpond a fow weeks visiting "relatives. Samuel Farroll, of the firm of Ever ding & Farrell of Porthuid, is in the city. V. C. Brock of Wasco, who has been in the city ou business, returned home last night. '"'TPap' Stroud, an old-time couductor on the Oregon & California Railroad, is in thu city today. Mrs. J. B. llavorly and daughter of Dufur roturned Saturday from u visit of u fow weeks in California, Olinrles Butler of Port Townsend was in tho city yesterday. Ho is in Eastorn Oregon for tho purpose of purchasing cuttle and sheop to ship to thu Sound, Ouali In Vuur OliuokR. All county warruuts registered prior to July 11, 1803, will be paid ut my oflice. Interest ceases after Dec. 23d, 1807. O. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. During January and Feb ruary wo will give to every pdrson buying Ono Dollar's worth of goods at our store a chance on a Sixty-Dollar Steel Range, Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stove Co. Drawing to come oil the 28tl day of February, 1898. MAIER & BENTON LYNCHING IN COLFAX. Chadwick Marshall, the Suapected Mnr- ilerer, Mobbed. Chadwick Marshall, the suspected murderer of young Hayden, near Farm ington, on the night of October 22d, was taken from the jail at Colfax at 2 o'clock Saturday morning, and hanged to the west wall of the court house. triday there was a suspicion that a mob was collecting, but the officers made no preparation to resist. A few min utes after 1 o'clock a body of masked men marched up Mill street, east of the jail. Jailer Treff, who was the onlv officer about the courthouse, was awakened and told that an officer wanted a prisoner locked up. On coming out he was con fronted by the masked men with cocked revolvers, and told that the mob wanted to hang "Blaekey," Chadwick Marshall and "Dakota Slim" McDonald. The keys were demanded and the officer, de IFvered them up to the mob. Twelve members of tho mob then entered the j.iil, taking Treff with them. When the mob came to the cell where "Dakota Slim" was confined he pro tested his innocence, and said: "Take 'Blaekey,' who admits his guilt, and if he implicates me I will go." This was considered fair, and they proceeded to "BIackey's"cell, and awak ened the inmate. He had only time jo cry out: ''Don't hurt me. Before God 1 am innocent," when a member of the mob struck him a heavy blow over the head with an iron bar, stunning him. A ropo was then fastened around Blackey's neck and he was dragged and carried to tho superior courtroom, where the other end of the eight-foot rope was made fust and his body hurled out of the window, head foremost. While this was being done a part of tho mob went .back to "Dakota's" cell again, and found that he had the key hole stuffed witli rags in such a manner as to provent their entering, keeping his body protected by tho inner cell door, which is of solid steel. Finally one of tho members of the mob succeeded in getting a glimpse of "Dakota's" shoulder and fired at him. Ho fell to the floor exclaiming: 'My God, they havo killed mo." After considerable wrangling as to whether or not another shot was nee- entry, it was decided that ho was dead, and tho mob withdrew. "DnkolaV? injuries, however, were not serious, i It is evident that the mob was influx onced by the action of the courtV Wednesday, when, on motion of thu de fense, information charging tiie men with murder was quashed, because no preliminary examination had been held. I'lieijiM-Moody Tnuruuiueut. The h,Jt four games of the tournament between tho Phelps team and that of Moody's alloy was played yesterday af ternoon, two games being played at Moody's alley and two at Phelps'. Throughout the entire tournament tho teams were well matched, and not until alter the last game was played wns there U1I509 lir - And can now supply our customers. The UVilson is tho only Air Tight stove with Outside Tube draft. Sold only by MAYS & CROWE. REMEMBER Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Kates. Phone 25. For Sweet Cliarity's Sale. THE ELK'S January The entire net proceeds x - j 1 those who wish to give for the sake of giving may find this a good opportunity The Charitv Ball will be the errand social event of the season The following committees will have charge of tho various arrangements GENEP,AJ- EXECUTIVE COMMlTTEKJnihl Ixjiikdak1, F W Wilson, INVITATION COMMITTEE--(3 rant Mays, T J FINANCE COMMITTEE J F Hampshire, Geo DECOKATION COM MITTEE H W French, 1' llonn, Georgo Fcrgusson, T J Driver. RECEPTION COMMITTEE-Johu illchell, A FLOOR AND MUSIC COMMITTEE O L Phillips, Max A Vogt, Joseph Jioun, Fred W Wilson, IV 11 lAIUSUIIif. COMMITTEE ON TICKETS Fletcher Faulkner, W A Johnston, W E Wulthers, E O McCoy, Tickets may bo eecured from Tickets - any certainty as to who would come out victorious. The totals were as follows in the four games played yesterday : Phelps', MoodyV. ill aw 'HI. . . 312 . . jyj The total First Game. . b'econil Game.. . Thjnl Game (171) .Fourth Game irJU number of pins made by Phelps' t';am was 2104, while their op panents made but 2074, being defeated by 30 pins. Nelsou-Teucuo Marriage,. Yesterday afternoon at tho residence of E. C. Teague of this city, Uev. W. C. Curtis, pastor of the Congregational church, united in marriage Ofcar G. Nelson of tloldendalo and Mies Wilma Teague of The Dalles. Miss Teague is well and favorably known in our city, while Mr. Nelson is one of the proprietors of tho Goldendale Agriculturist and has tho reputation of being an enterprieing young man of considerable ability, as his work on the Agriculturist shows. v""Tfie newly-married couple left for their homo in Goldendale, by way of Grants, on tho night train. The Chuo.sicj-k scribe oilers the cou ple congratulations, aB well as his ben ediction, and hopes that the Agricul turist, as well as its proprietor and his bride, will enjoy a long uud prosperous life. KSXKAV NO 11 OK. Came to our place alwui August 1st, last, a roan cow: brand Indistinct. Owner can have same by paying all cnarges, Aiooitu uuos ni.'2-lm Three Mile. Jitjalrs Wo have strictly First-Class J. T. Peters & Co. GRAND BALL, 14th, 1898. will be devoted to Charitv. and S Fish, ('. 1. I'lilUlpv-W L BraiMiaw, R II Sonfert, J A Douthlt, W II Moody, W F Johnson. C Rlakcley, L E Crowe. W Do Huff, J A Mac Arthur, E M Wlngate, Gus M Kelsay, J 11 Crossen, A S Mac Allister, John C tho Committee on Tickets. $l.o0 NOTICE. Uids for tho excavation for the Wasco warehouse, according to tho plans and specifications on file at tho oflico of C. J. Crandall, will be received up to Jauiury 7, 1898. Tho right is reserved to reject auv and all bids. The Dalles, Dec. 31, 1S97. Deep In It. That's what we are. We've got more books than wo know what to do vith. Help us to lesEon our stock. Of cjiuso we must oiler some inducement to you. Wo havo a full lino of all tho now and interesting novels. We will sell them at a reduced price, with uxception of Webster's Dictionaries and School Hooks. I will sell all Hooks dining this month at uosr. 1. C. Nickelsen Book St music Company, IP iff IS