Special in JVfUSLlH UNDERWEAR In order to make room for our spring stock of Muslin Underwear, we offer our present stock at the following prices: j! 25 cent values 18c ? $1.25 values 3S " u 24c y J'S0 " SO " " 38c u 0 , 0 y, 2.00 a 5cis 2.50 " S1.00 ' 78c j! 3.00 . " , $ .90 , I.IO J-35 1.98 2.29 ALL GOODS MARKED IN I PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. km During January and Feb ruary wo will give to every person buying One Dollar's worth ot goods at our store a chance on a Sixty-Dollar Steel Range, Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stove Co. Drawing to come off the 28th day of February, 1898. MAIER & BENTON The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Fill DAY I Til EBKUAltY -1, lS'JS GLEANINGS. Girl wanted. Apply to the European House. janUMw Weather Toiitirht.fuir anil cooler; to morrow, rain or enow, Washington navel oranges, 10 cents per dozen at Maier k Denton. 2-2t Marriage license was issued today to Henry Speieluger and Miss Inn Doyle, both of this vicinity. Wanted Light housework, with time for study. Wages according to time given. Apply at this otliee. 3 lit The war In Cuba hae not prevented S. F. Foute from securing a choice lot of Havaua tobacco, which he manufactures -into Prize .Medal and Guarantee cjgare. 20-tf Testimony in the case of Baldwin vs. Dalles Citv if being taken before Iteferee D. S. Dufur. II.' II. Klddell appears for ttie plain tin", while Dufur k Menelee are attorneys for the city. Just received some of the Internation al Domestic Heaters, direct from factory. We have put one in for Mr. Ad Keller of this city, and know them to do what is claimed for them. Maier & Benton. The effort of Attorney Cutting to be cure a stay of execution in the case of Wachiiuf, the iJIilleboro murderer, availed nothing, aud, according to re ports, the execution was to take place today. The annual election of officers for the city of Long Creek, Or.', .will be hel February 8th. It bids fair to be hotl contested, as there are several can dates in the field for each of the respect ive olllces. This morning 750 head of the Mats' eheep were shipped to Portland on t Regulator. They averaged, about 100 pounds each, and nt four centH per pound they would average four dollars a head, which is considered a very good price. The degree team ot Cedar Circle are making every effort to inako a grand success of their social in every regard. A good programme will bo rendered and all who attend may bo sure of having an enjoyable time. At the Fraternity hall tonight. All those who have boen invited to take part in the Old Folks' concert, which will take place at the opera house 0,1 the 18th, are requested to make 'fecial effort to be present ut the Con Rregatioiial church tomorrow night, Men the first rehearsal will be had. "T. W? Crofton of Centerville, Wash., arrived in this city yesterday With a team of tine largo dogs, well tralueu and 1" perfect condition to lead an Alaska train. lie was met in this uface by 0. Walton and O. F. JJlakfeney of Moro, who will accomoanv Iilm to Alaska.' They will leave (or BlAguay on 'e KTUer tomorrow night, And from City. Tin: Chronicle wishes them a successful trip. At the request of a number of the con gregation who attended services at the Congregational church Sunday morning, January 11th, Rev. W. C. Curtis will, next Sunday evening, repeat the sermon preached on that occasion. The subject of the sermon is "Deal Fairly With Thy Master." The choir is preparing special music for the occasion, and the friends of Mr. Curtis bespeak for him a large audience next Sunday evening. We are sorry to announce the Berioue illness of Mr. Jacob Fritz. He has been ailing for some time, but for a month or more lie seemed to be improving. Dur ing the last few days, however, he has grown gradually worse and yesterday his condition was such that his children were telegraphed for. His daughter, Mrs. Agnes Baldwin, of Portland, ar rived last night. Ills son, Charles, who is in Boise City, and his otfier daughter, Mrs. Flashards.oflDenver.will be here as soon as they possibly can. We understand that the club bowling team hae challenged the Umatilla House bowlers for another tournament, but the latter seems to be afraid of los ing the laurels the' won in the last tour nament, and insist on laying low. We would like very much to tee the club have another chance, aud if the Umatil la House bowlers have not lost their sand there is little reason why they should not accept the challenge. The Umatilla House team should not assert their superiority on one trial, and we sincerely hope they will agree to another tournament in the near future. COUNCIL MEETING. IliiPlnem Transacted Lat Night--IIMIh Allunrd. Tim liruiin W'rtlilluK, On Wednesday, February 2d, at the Bruno residence at Grand Dalles, in Klickitat county, Mrs. Kose Brune, widow of Charles Brune, was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Brune, a brother of Charles Brune. ceremony took place at the home of the bride, and was attended only by a few of the most intimate friends of the family. Jtev. A. Horn, of Goldendale, officiated and made the happy couple one. Tiik Ciiko.sioi.e, as ih always the custom in such cases, gives them its benediction aud hopes their years of married life may be numerous aud hap py. . . . . The .Modem Way. Commends itself to the well-informed, to do nleasantlv and effectually what 1 formaly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well, 'lo cleanse the svstem and break up colds, headaches, land fevers without uupleasant after ef fects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. STKAVHDI Came to my place Janvary 23d, a dark bay inare, about 15 hands high, white ipot lu face, one white hind foot; brand ed A on left shoulder j shoe on left front foot. Owner can have same by paying all charges. J. T. IUv.noi.uh, ffcb4 lin The Dalles, Or. The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held last night in the council chambers. Mayor Nolan pre sided, and the councilmen present were Kuck, Johne, Johnston, Wood, Thomp son, Stephens and Clough. The minutes of the meetings held dur- j ing the month of January were read and approved,1 after which S. S. Johns, of the committee on streets and public property, made a verbal report stating that the committee had decided to cover the brewery grade as far out as the city limits, with crushed rock. The commit tee also made a favorable roport allow ing the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church to put a gasoline tank on Seventh street. , II. L. Kuck, of the special committee on lights, stated that they were unable to consult with Mr. Parrott, who has the project in hand of lighting the city by gas, and they asked for another month in which to reKrt. At this time Councilman Saltmarthe came hi. J S. S. Johns, of the committee on streets and public property, moved that a special ordinance declaring Seventh street, between Union and Court, a sixty-foot 6treet according to the ori- J ginal plat, and granting the privilege to I the Lutheran church to place a tank on j said street. The ordinance was placed on final passage aud received the vote of the entire council. The claims of the finance committee were read, approved and ordered paid by the council. A bill of Geo. T. Thompson for $3. 75 was read, and by recommendation of the street committee ordered paid. S. S. Johns reported concerning the spring on Ninth street, and stated that nothing could bo done with the same until the sowera were properly prepared. A motion was then made that the recorder bo informed to correspond with the Portland authorities concerning. the license for the nickcl-iu-tho-slot ma chines, and an ordinance will, in all probability, bo drawn up concerning the same. As this concluded the business for the evening, a motion was made and cairied to adjourn. The following bills were allowed dur ing the meeting: CFLauer, marshal $ 75 00 Geo Brown, engineer 75 00 J S Wiley, nightwatchman 00 00 C J Craudall. treasurer 20 00 K B binnott, recorder. Mays & Crowe, uidse 11) Dalles Water Works .'(2 Dalles Lumbering Co, mdse J A Hebner, J A Like, C B Fleurer, L M Wilson, Chas Jones, J A Lane, H L Lane, A JohnFton, W H Higby, A A Kenechtlev, J Burns, McTimmons, J S McMillan, J A Dellineer, A A Cathcart, California Kestrurant, do 35 60 do 30 00 do 35 40 do 42 40 do 42 GO do 24 40 do do do do do do do do 14 13 14 6 o 12 o do 20 00 meals 5 40 GOLDEN DALE-LYLE ROAD. Tim Contract for Construction liua lieen Awarded. j The Klickitat county commissioners Wednesday let a contract for the imme diate construction of the Goldendale and Lyle wagon road. The road is to be completed by June 1st of this yearj The lucfiy"bTl3er was Contractor Jiason of Hood River. Mr. Mason has had much experience in grading, and among his workmen is a band of Japs, who will soon bo placed on the work along Big Klickitat river, in getting out from Lyle and reaching the wheat belt proper of the valley. Business men of Goldendale are much elated over the assured prospect of the proposed road. It has been predicted that this year's Klickitat wheat crop would be marketed at Lyle. ! The wool nii'ii who Mimmur their flocks about the Mount Adams country will in many instances ship their late spring clips of this season to Lyle; pos sibly the entire clip of Klickitat, if I the road should be complete' 1 in time for this year's maiket. NEWS NOTES. HOT WATER in Ten Minutes. Do You Catch On? No more cold ovens. Plontv of hot water, and a great fuel saver. .Have one put in your i 0 INTERNATIONAL HEATER. stove by MAYS & CROWE, SOLE AGENTS. REMEMBER We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE twiceX I WEEK FOR THE CHOplICIiE And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING RATES. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-Week World.. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Weekly Tribune CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregonian CHRONICLE and S. F. Weekly Examiner ..2 00 ... 1 75 ... 2 25 ... 2 25 WORLD TRIBUNE OREGONIAN EXAMINER FOOD W mm Electric Light Co Maier iv uenton, J T Peters & Co, Wood Bros, Dalles Packing Co, W A Johnson. F A Bandrock, labor 1 M Ulough, uo Dufur AMenefee, prof service. Gunning & Hockiuan, labor. J u inoiupton, do J J liecker, do A C Arbell do William Norman do do do do do do do 28 78 50 1 60 15 00 60 00 14 00 40 15 27 40 35 10 J3 2 00 5 1)9 Gus Wachline, the Hillshoro murder er, was hanged nt 11 o'clock thin morn ing. The Cuban war according to present indications is rapidly drawing to a dote. The steamer Elder will sail tomorrow night with the largest cargo of freight aud passengers she has yet taken to Alaska. Senator Caffery contends that Gover nor Lord has uo authority to appoint II . W. Corhett to a seat lu the senate. A vote will soon he readied. Among the fruit exporters in Califor nia the news of the action of thu German government in prohibiting the exporta tion of American fruit created uo Alarm, The general sentiment is that California sent too little fresh fruit to Germany to feel the prohibition. W. T. Giles, of Freeport, III., is dead at the residence of his son, W. H. Giles, in Chicago, after a brief illness. Mr. Giles is an old and well-known newspa per man aud had the distinction of hav ing established more newspapers than any man in the country ,( He was in hit 76th year. Captain Palmgreen, of the schooner James A. Garfield, while at the wheel of his vessel and crossing Gray's harbor, was thrown over the vessel's cabin. suffered internal injuries. Ho is now resting easy at St David's 'hospital nt Iloquiam. Tmiclmri.' K'xuiiilniit Ion. Notico is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public exam illation at the courthouse in The Dalles, beginning Wednesday, February i), 1808, at 1 p. m. Dated this 31st day of Jan., 1S0S. C. L. Gii.iikkt, School Supt., Wasco County, Oregon. In a recent letter from Washington, D. C, to an old friend, Major, G. A. Sttider, for twenty years United States Consul at Singapore, says : "While at Dos Moines I became acqainted with a liniment known as Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which I found excellent against rheumatism as well as against soreness of the throat and chest (giving ma much easier breathing. 1 had a touch of pneu monia early this week, and two applica tions freely applied to thu throat and chest relieved inu of It at once. I would not bo without it for anything." For sale by Blakeley A Houghton. To Curo h Cold In One liny, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fall to cure, 25c, One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That It what It whs made fur. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Til lit lit whut It was inaile for. How do you keep track of tho events of tho year? You may not have been in the habit of keeping u strict account of your expenditures. You'll Hud it nays to do so. Wo all desire to ho care ful and economical. It's thu greatest poHsiblo assistant to economy to keep u record of expenditures. It's a conven ience, to know tho happenings. A day hook, diary and a call ndar nu iuo cerfurv ami should he provided. At I, C. N'ICKELSEN'.S you can then, cheap. It y Hi i tViiy Do you need a Bible or any other good book? Wn have all the interesting and valuable volnmea which you may need in your library, If there is anything; you need thuy are yours for a reasonable price, Call and see what wo have to of fer. I. C. Nickelscn Book Sc. CTlusie Company, Bkagu ay thev will iro straight to Circle Three of hie ribs were broken, and he