r r SPECIALS We have just received another shipment of M TT (g Comforts Tho Greatest value A Good heavy Comfort for 50 cents. Hotter tii iuicp proportionately reduced. Children's Hose- All Wool. Sizes 5, ol, (5; til are going at 16 1 eents. These nro our regular 25 cent koocIh. We have these Overcoats and Ulsters in Frieze and plain goods; either Grey, Brown or Black in color. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAINFIOUHtS. 'The Dalles My Chronicle. WEDNESDAY .1 ANUAHY 12, 1898 T - - . WAYSIDE- 'GLEANINGS. Weather Tonight and Thursday, fair. Go to the Columbia Candy Factory for fresh oysters in every style tf Buy choice union groceries, tlsh and tWe Commission Com-4-tf poultry pany, from The l'rizo Medal cigar is strictly hand made and filled with the finest grade of Havana tobacco. . 0-tf King Cole brand Baltimore oysters, the best . on ttie market; Medium, Standard and Extra Select. Try them. At Varney & Co.'s. 11-tf Persons having trouble with their eyes should call and have them exam ined by Dr. A. 1?. Richmond. Ofllce, second door from cornor of Court nnd Second streets. Iti-lw fTftr. M. A. Moore returned from Port- lnnd yesterday, whore ho purehasod two double bowling alleys, which ho is hav-j 11 mg shipped to Prinelle. lie expects to have thorn ready lor service in u short time. ' 'j wPfro' grand march at the Elks' ball, Friday evening, will begin promptly at 0 o'clock. Everyone is requested to bo punctual, ns the march will Begin promptly at the time stated, regardless of the number present. A special bulletin roeoived from Port land this afternoon states that the jury brought in u verdict in the Epping and Watson ease this morning. Epping was found guilty of the crime charged, white Wutson way acquitted. Are you going to tho Elks' ball? Mrs. A. C. Stuliug &. Sou have red roses, red and pink carnations, California violets, English sweet scented violets, maiden hair ferns and smilax. Come early Frl- day morning and select for yourseWes, This evening's sermon at the Chris- " ' Man church will bu on the subject of "A True Soldier ot Jesus Christ." Mem bers of the Ci. A. 11. specially Invited, llov. Bolt?, will aleoanBwor the questions submitted last night by Hov. Wilburu, of the Baptist church. The case of the United States vs. Seu fert Bros, is set lor the 24th inst. This is the case in which the government sues for a right of way for tho boat railway through Soufert Bros.' prop erty. This will be tho third trial of tho case in the Uuited States court. Tickets for the Elks' ball aro selling rapidly, and we do not doubt for one moment that it will bo a success in every regard. It lies, in the power of everyone to assist in making it such, and it is to be hoped no one will bo Blgxin so doing. , A rumor was current today that Neil Boyer, Al Davis and Gus Brown, three Dalles boys who left some time ago for Alaeka, had been drowned In the rapids ot the Yukon river. Nothing definite could be learned concern ing the matter, ever offered, j Overcoats and Ulsters.... Our regular Our regular Our regular and we iiope that it will prove to be a falie report. A special bulletin received at noon to day stated that Mark Hanna was elected senator this morning by joint ballot. The particulars are very meager, and do not even state the majority which he received. Tiie news was a surprise to everyone, ub it was not expected that lie would meet with success this early in the game. The Excelsior Dramatic Company, which rendered "Hazel Kirke" and the "Tioket-of-Leavo-Mim"in such a tame manner a short time ago in our city, after a hard struggle gave up the at tempt at Union, Union county, Oregon, a few days ago, and at present the mem bers of the company arc- speeding to their respective homes us best they can without funds. ' Yesterday the workmen began laying lies over the new bridge, and had they sufficient timber to go ahead with the work, it would be a matter of but a short time until it would be completed. The stringers used in this work are un usually large and uro sawed from only the choicest logs, so that it is a ditlicult matter to get them, and it is this alone that delays the woikmen. It is said by people competent to judge that this will be the llnest bridge on the O. It. & X. Jine., rYesterday's snow was not sufficient to make sleighing enjoyable in this place. few sleighs were on the streets today, but the majority of them came from the surrounding country, whore the suow Is much deeper than it is here. In the Dufur vicinity line sleighing is reported, M'hlch would go to indicate that in that .'section they got a greater share of snow Ithau we. Yesterday old and young had hopes of enjoying a turn on tho ice or u delightful sleigh ridd, but the clear warm day which we have enjoyed has frustrated these hopes. Mr. Ash, the Cascade Locks merchant, went to tho Yukon with a party of min ers last fall. The party look up claims on 01,0 of tl,e RU'chcs, and found some 1.1 1... . l . . il.!..- goiu but not in as great quantities as tlioy had expected. Finally Mr. Ash came home and virtually abandoned his iuterest in the claims. The miners who went willi Ash sent word recently that they had got as high as $12 per pan on tho claims that he was disgusted with, and had as good prospects for riches as any of them. Thero is great jubilations at tliu diggings, but AbIi could not quite figure out whether tho boys would re gard him as an outsider, now that good fortune had rewarded their persever ance, ur whether they would' concede a few millions to him in recognition of his services. III Oliluil TllUttN. People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial uU'eots, and wore satisfied with transient action ; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcomo habit ual constipations, well informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the geuulne made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ladies' Underwear A Seasonable Offer Our $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values for 75 cents. ThiB is one of tho best offers of the Year. . $10 values for. ...$.7. 85 $13.50 values $9.65 $15 values for $11.35 PEASE & MAYS. -3 ANOTHER GREENHORN LETTER. Fate ur tbe Vrecocloa Woort-Ilat--Goocl Word fur The Dalle. GiiEEMioitN, Or., Jan. 9, 1$9S. Euitou Ciijioniclk : Iu my last effusion I think I wound up by talking about rats, or wood-rate, and that makes me think of a story that I have not time to tell. We have a wood-rat in our tunnel that is a bird, so to speak; a daisy, and all that Bort of thing. He has a nest (I sex the animal by the whiskers) about fifty feet from the mouth of the tunnel; a nest made of the moss that hangs from the little black pines in graceful festoons, like the chin-whiBkers of a billy goat. The nest is cunniugly hidden on top of the lag ging (the split timbers roofing the tun nel) and there he Bleeps by day, for your true wood-rat only works on the night shift. Back there in the eternal darkness, in some mysterious way, he knows when the daylight fades away, and he rises up to work. In a short cross-cut wo have a powder magazine, where the dynamite is thawed out, and there is the Ecene of some of his labors. He is a cunning little "cues," with long grey whiekers, little beady eyes that gleam in the darkness like a toper's nose over a set of false teeth, and a tail liko a gigantic caterpillar. The hoys found his nest one day and h ipetl a part of it to uso for tamping. Toe woud-rat, whom I have named Co pernicus, because he works only at night, caught on, and the next morning the boys were surprised to find a whole wad of moss piled up by the powder magazine, aud they found the same thing every morning. Soon after, Co pernicus began piling chips on the track, chips from the mining timbers, and evory morning there were two piles of them, always at the same place. The boys began to get interested iu Coperni cus, and ono evening they left a piece of candle by the magazine just to see what ho would do with it. Iu the morn ing they found it propped up by three or four pieces of rock and close to Co pei ulcus' chip j)ile. Then an idea struck the boys that may be Co pern y wanted a candle to work by, eo that night tlioy left half a block or matches along with a piece of candle, Iu the morning they found the candle propped up as before, and tile matches all broken apart aud lying near it. After that Co perny didn't show up for a week, and none of us could imagine what the trouble was; but at tho end of that time, as they wero quitting work, they saw CopernicuB standing on tho powder magazine, with a woe-begone expression on his face and tears in his eyes. Even as they gazed Copernicus turned sadly around, coc'kmJ his tail oveV to port, and showed his right hip, hairless and blis tered. The little fellow had seen the boys striking matches, aud he wore all the hair oil' his southeast quarter trying to get a light. Then tho boya made a pair of cute little puntievout of a flour sack, with a rubber waistband and a little pocket for During January and Feb ruary we will give to every person buying One Dollar's worth of goods at our store a chance on a Sixtv-Dollar Steel Range, Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stove Co. Drawing to come off the 28th day of February, 1898. MAIER & BENTON matches, and then you ought to have seen that rat.' Why, he would climb up a car, reach down after a lucifer, raise his hind leg so as to stretch his tronser loons, and strike a match secundum ar tern, or words to that effect, and then he would cut up the queerest you ever saw. If the boys left tbe car in the tunnel, he always had it filled with rock by morn ing. And then he got so he would go down to the mill, kindle a fire at tbe forge and sharpen all the tools. We bad to hide all the picks, because tbe little scamp scorched the bandies. Bat his pursuit of knowledge caused bis un timely decease. He bit off more than he could masticate when be got to fool ing with the powder. Of course we don't know inst what happened, for we can only reaeon from effect back to cause. A small piece of wood-rat tail and a di lapidated pair of diminutive overalls made of flour-sack, these were found near the face of the tunnel, and half a stick of giant powder, left at the maga zine the night before, was missing. Whether Copernicus took it with him, or it took Copernicus, is only conject ural, but I incline to the latter opinion, for Copernicus had an open countenance and seemed honest. Way up here in tbe snow, I look back longingly to The Dalles and old Wasco. One has, after all, a pride in his home town, and who would not feel proud of having for a home town the city that eite at the foot of the mountains and the head of navigation. I am more than proud of her when I note tbe deliberate manner in which her laws ate enforced. San Francisco baa been nearly three years monkeying with Durrant. Law, there, has become a by-word and Jus tice is not only blind, but lamo of both legs as well. She ehould tuko a lesson from The Dalles. There the evil-doer, if he knows when he is well off, hitteth the railroad track with an exceedingly haety hit, or shinneth across tbe coun try with both shine, anxious to be else where. The Dalles, alone, of all the cities of the Northwest, is onto her job. She knowetli a good thing when she sees it, and her optics are good. No tricks of the law, no quillets of techni calities hamper her in her criminal jurisprudence. No sir! When she sends her officers out to arrest a crimi nal, she sends .the coroner along, and there is no appeal from the verdict of a coroner's jury; and that makes me think of another atbry that I may tell when I am no longer A Gkeenjiokn. Au JutereHtluir Meeting. The meeting at the Methodist church last night was full of interest. Rev. Wood selected as his theme "What is a Christian, and how shall I become one." He briefly answered the latter question in these words : "Confess our eins ; he is faithful aud just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all un righteousness;" tbe latter by saying, "let us look at the testimony concerning Noah, 'He walked with God,' " aud he then called attention to the trutth given U1I509 Mr - And can now supply our customers. The UilsOD is tho only Air Tight stove with Outside Tube draft. Sold only by MAYS & CROWE, REMEMBER We Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. For Ml Claim's Sak THE ELK'S GRAND BALL, January 14th, 1898 The entire net proceeds will be devoted to Charity, and those who wish to give for the sake of giving may find this a good opportunity 1 The. Charity Ball will be the grand social event of tho season The following, committees will have charge of tho various arrangements. GENERAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Judd S Fish, C L Phillips, W L Kradshnw, It II Lonsdale, FW Wilson. INVITATION COMMITTEE Grant Mays, T J Seufert, J A Doutlilt, V II Moody, W F Johnson. FINANCE COMM1TTEE-J F Hampshire, Geo C Hlakeley, L E Crowe. DECORATION COMMITTEE II W French, P V I)e Huff, J A Mae Arthur, E M Wiugate, Gus lionn, George Fergusson, T J Driver. RECEPTION COMMITTEE-John Michell, A M Kelsay, J tfCrossen, A S Mac Alllstcr. John C HerU, Ed M Williams. FLOOR AND MUSIC COMMITTEE C I. Phillips, Max A Vogt, Joseph llonu, Fred W Wilson, R II Lonsdale. COMMITTEE ON TICKETS Fletcher Faulkner, V A Johnston, V K Walthers, E 0 McCoy, Albert Uettingen. Tickets may be secured from Tickets us by John; "If we walk in tho light, us lie is iu the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ, his Son, cleanseth us from all sin," thus tersely showing to his audi ence what God had defined as a Chris tian. The usual after-service of prayer was solemn and impressive. Two per sons expressed a desire to lead a chris tian life. One very noticeable feature of the meetings is the number of men in attendance. A most cordial invitation is extended to all. , Clearance Hale of Clouks, Clearance sale of ladies' fine cloaks at A. M. Williams & Co.'s. Profit by it. When you want a good smoke, be sure and call for Fouts' high-grade cigars, For sale by all first-class dealers, tf JitJatrs have strictly First-Class J. T. Peters & Co. the Committee on Tickets. $1.50 ItliU Wunteil. Bills for furnishinc 150 vards cood sand will bo received by tho Wasco warehouse up to January 18th. Tho rigl t iH received to reject any or all bids. Tho Dalles, Jan. 11, 1S98. Deep In It. That's what we uro. We've got moro hooks than we know what to do with. Help ua to lesson our Etock. Of course we must oiler some inducement to you. We have a full line of all thu new and interesting novels. We will eell them at a reduced price, with oxeeption of Webster's Dictionaries and School Hooks. 1 Mil eell all Books during this month at COST. 1. C. Nickelsen Book & musie Company.