r HOT WATER in Ten Minutes Special in Am! Bit In order to make room for our spring slock of Muslin Underwear, we offer our present stock at the following prices: 25 cent values .i8c$i.25 values ,, : " 24c fc 35 5 a D ' Si. 00 a 38c j; 55c 78c !! .:&:..$ .90 I.50 " :.?.:... 1:10 I.75 " ,..U., I.35 2.00 " ; I.59 2.50 " . 1.98 3.00 " 2.29 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & . MAYS. During January and Feb ruary wo will give lo every person buying One Dollar's worth of goods at our store a chance on a Sixty-Dollar Steel The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY FEBRUARY 18!)S, WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. committees arc aleo requested to be present ns matters of importance wid be considered. Mr. Geo. W. Rowland, who biiB keen city. A. A. Jayne appeared for the prosecution. Green waived examina tion and bound was over to appear be fore the prand jury under sf200 bonds. Weather Tonight and Tuesday, rain and cooler. The roadbed of the railway from Ab erdeen to Iloquiam bus been complet ed. Try oar one pound squares "Queen Hrand" butter,, at Dalles Commission & Grocery Co. A new Populist paper, The Independ ent, mude its first uppearunce at Monte lano Wednesday- HnvHtnrk valley, which seldom ex perietices snowfall, was visited with flv inches a few days ugo. The Methodists at Ilwaco have lately been having a revival and !!3 persons are eaid lo have been converted. Smoke the ixipulur brands, Prize Med al, Rose Queen and Guarantee,. For eale by uli llrst-class dealers. The total receipts at thuChehalis post-oflir-e iast year amounted to $it"S7, as compared with flW-'S in 18U0. When yun see a good thins: push it along. Tiiereforu call for the Prize Medal and Ruse Queen cigars. lleports from the John Day valley Mate that all kinds of stock is goin through the winter in line shape. The Spokane board of fire underwrit ailing for some time, and recently suf- j ln default of the bonds he will probably fered a stroke of aptplexy, we learn was t nave to spend the time in jail. He ib much worse last night. However, his tne man who came here with Harry physician pronounced a slight improve-, Hesse, the outlaw who was shot by the merit in his condition today, and his 1 officers in this city, and 'is au unfortu friends are more hopeful. j nate opium fiend. A splendid practice game was played A large audience attended the Con by the Dalles football team yesterday gregatioiiai church laBt night to listen to at the fair grounds. The team is in eermon by Rev. Curtis whicli had fine shape, aud will put up a strong 1 ut-en delivered some Sundays since, and game. Their signals are perfect, and was repeated by request. The subject they will undoubtedly make it lively for was "Deal Fairlv With Thy Master," and the discourse was one which none Range, Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stove Co. Drawing to come off the 28th day of February, 1898. MAO & BENTON G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. Committee for the Grand Army En campment, April 19, 30 and 1. any team that condescends to meet them. The official scores at the Umatilla House allevs for the week ending Feb. 7th, were as follows : Monday, C. John son 04; Tuesday, Maetz64; Wednesday, L. Coniini 55 ; Thursday, F. Pundt 5G; Fiiday, C. Johnson 5S; Saturday, C. GroehleroS: Sunday, C. Frank G3, and The gang of Japs who were engaged in 1 the construction work near this pluce, were sent to Cascade Locke yesterday to do some work repairing the track at t that place. Their removal will knock ( the bottom out of the rumor that was i afloat, 'that they were going to work j einkinir a shaft for the newly discovered ' coal mines. n Vhort time men will be put to work tearing down the old bridgH across Mill creek basin. Much of tho lumber in this structure Is almost a? good us new j who heard can well forget. He made a I touching appeal to his listeners to deal j fairly with their Master, and themselves j as well. The rapt attention which the audience gave, and the .silence which lollowed as Mrs. B. S. Huntington sang, Jin her sweet, expressive manner, the ' solo "What Wilt Thou Do?" was evi 1 deuce of the deep feeling which pervaded I the audience. i I Another rich gold discovery has been ' made at the head of Spanish Gulch, in Grant county. In one week the lucky ' discoveror took out $1800. All that can be said about the location of the claim, is it is near the head of Spanish Gulch, as ite discoverer will not tell the location, ft is now a settled fact that there are Klondikes right here in Oregon, and if the many who are going on wild goose chase to the land ol snow and ice would remain here and prospect our own state cer- ' I .1..... ..... t,. t. ...in u.v .if. .11 to the new wharf, which that company ( ' ' , ,, . , ... AM to J lie Da ee, as it will be the great out- . . wi i.Aua hit li Inir Hi n chnrr I inu Au ' fitting point for that section. Mr. Frltx' Fuuerul. ,,.,.. . . , .... .11 , ..I i , ,i ... , i this fact would be demonstrate to a c trs will present a we -siirned net tion toll and wi 1 be used for otlier pur poses, i . ..!... ,, . .. ,1 . i 1 1 . .i i. r x- i; i tainty. fcnoulu tnose mines prove as partuient bo increased. The cigars manufactured by S. F. r'outs are all high grade goods, and are placed before the smoking public en tirely on their merits. TheTacoma council has practically aballulied tho position of city electrician. An ordinance; was passed Saturday night cutting on" the salary. Tho Seattle city council Thursday af ternoon decided to postpone indefinitely the matter of exacting license from for eigners soliciting trade there. The foghorn, boilers and engine ut tho "tatport lighthouse, at tho eutrance to "'ay's harbor, are in place, and nearly nrerywing ready for the lighting. j A cannon weighing twelve tons passed trough this city this morning. It is j "out Pennsylvania und is on its way to " "uuuiuii at Fort Stevens, near As toria, The cheeks for a dividend of twenty lr cent for tho Dalles National Bank, '"veil today. This is tho third dlvi "ona, amounting ou tho whole seventy P cent. tho pile driver crew have a considerable amount of work to do, they will not be back to begin this work before the first UXnrch. ilie Iuneral ot 11,0 'utu Jacob fritz , took place from the Catholic church at During the past week pome remarka- 1 . . . , ., i . .1 i i it 1 10 a. m. today, and the largo uumbor of be scores were made at the club alleys. , . , " . ,. , ... , ,. , ,, . , , , , ., i friends present showed in what high es- On Mondav Mr. RIakeley, who has the , . 1 . ., . , , , . i ,i i i , I teem tho aged townsman was held. Jho reiiutation of being n good roller, field : .. . , , . ., .. ,' , i.i ' G. A. R., of which Mr. I'l itz was a mem- the board wi h tne unprecedented score . . . , , , . . .. , , . , , , . , 1 ber, matched in a Iwdv from their hall of 14. n Tuesday Judge liradshaw, ! ' ' , , . ' , , , , . , to the church, and were present at tho one of the best ro ers in the club, scored i . , , . . ' . , . " . , , , , , funeral services, which weio conducted 15, which was also placed on record, i , ,, ... ,, . , , , , ,,' ,, . i i f bv Rev. b. JJronsgeest, who delivered an The high co.es are : W ednesday Mrs. - leU((H, nn( yyrv 0)rittto addrcMt Theo. Seufert bi ; 'i hnrsday Tol.n.e 52; ; T)jo BwvceB ftt h(j .rldny Stephens 50; Saturday, P. De- ,)roceeeioil W0UIld it8 way t0 HunO'J; Sunday, folmie 50. Ue C(tholc cemM wherH aU tmt n interesting Populist meeting was was mortal of Jacob Fritz was laid to In view of the fact that the state en campment of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held in The Dalles on April 10, 20, and 21st, the following committees have been appointed : Executive J W Lewis, C H Brown, T J Lynch, of the GAR. C W Diet zel, C F Stephens, R Maye, A S Mac Al lieter, of the D C & A Club. Mrs. Var nev, Mrs Kelsay, Mrs C F Stephens, of W R C. Ways and Means W S Meyers, of the GAR. I J Norman, N Whealdon, J C Hostettler, of the D C & A C. Mrs Ul rich, Mrs Patterson, Mrs Nichols, of the W R C- Decoration F T Esping, C II Brown, R L Aiken, of the G A R. H W French, P W DeHufT, of the D C & A C. Mis Steph'ens, Mrs Learned, Mrs Bunch, Mrs Joles, Mrs Dufur, of the W R C. Reception D J Cooper, T P Crum, J R Warner, J M Patterson, W A Madron, of the G A R. B S Huntington, K Jacobsen, A M Kelsay, C W Dietzel, F Menefee. H H Riddell, of the D C & A C. MrH Varney, Mrs Learned, Mis Briggs, Mrs Myers, Mrs Lewis, Mrs Patterson, Mrs Nichols, Mrs Parent, Mrs. Dufnr, of the W. R! C. Entertainment, Music and Program T J Lynch, J W Lewis, of the G A R. 0 1) Doane, C J Crandall, R G Daven port, N J Sinnott, of tho I) C & A C. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs Varney, Mrs Bar nett, Mrs Stephens, of the W R C. Acconiodatioi. Mrs Nichols, Mrs UN licli, Mrs Kelsay, Mrs Grimes, W R C. The executive committee will be called together in a few days. Do You Catch On? No more cold ovens. Plonlv of hot water, and a great fuel saver. Have one put in yoilr stove by MAYS & CROWE. INTERNATIONAL HEATER. SOLE AGENTS. We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. caho has the bes$Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to he found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS, DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall S Barget UNDERTAKERS tP EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes, Etc. ARE YOU TO LIVE IN ALASKA? TheJ'aclHc nheot metal works, with WMqunrtWB at Bun Francisco, bus or wed the necessary machinery for n 'nch factory, to be oetubhshod at ''iiatcoiii. A ntHftliiis of the executive committee tue Kheep Urowere' Association will 7" m the club roouu eTenl. The chairman at ot 7:80 thin the other ield in tho court hoube Saturday even- ng. H. S. Turner, of Dufur, presided, Sand u number of speeches were made. After the Populists had finished the IbiiHinese of tho evening the bl-metallic nieuKiiu met and transacted business. Mr. Turner remained in the chair for both uicetidgs. At present it seems that tho Silver Republicans, Populists and Democrats have virtually agreed to unite. This will bo more fully deter nJuejLat the regular convention. Elmer Green who was arrested last Saturday by Sheriff Driver in Portland, hud his preliminary hearing before Re corder Sinnott this afternoon. He is charged with burglarly of tools from the cannery of Kverduig aud Farrell, in this Catholic cemetery mortal of Jacob j rest with military honors. The pall bearers were selected from among the o Id friends of the deceased and members of the G, A. R., and were Robert Muys, J. Doherty, E. P. Fitzger ald, 0. C. Uobart, J. Mardeu and M. T. Nolan. Had it not been that many were kept away by business, which could not be left, the church would have been filled to overflowing. As it was, the funeral was well attended, for Mr. Fritz' friends are legion, und all were arxious to show their esteem for so good a friend, so kind a neighbor, so brave a veteran, and so true a gentleman, DeWitt' Witch Hazel Salve Cores tll, Scalds, liars. !Sonii He ijuli i ineiilH lliat will lie round IiiiIIiiinuiIv. 'Die universal article of diet in that country, depended upon and indispe ns able, is bread or biscuit. And to make tho bread and biscuit, either in the camp or upon the trail, yeast cannot lie used it must be baking powder; mid the powder manufactured by the pro cesses of tho Royal Raking Powder, miners and proepectors have learned, is the only one which will stand in that peculiar climate of cold und dumpings and raise bread and biscuits satisfac torily. These facts are very important for every one proposing to go to Alaska and the Yukon country to know, for should he be persuaded by some outfitter to take one of the cheap brands of baking powder, it will cost just as much to transport it, and then when he opens it for use, ufter all his labor in packing it over the long und difficult route, ho will find a solid cuktd muss or a lot of spoiled powder, with no strength and uselees. Such a mistako might lead to the most serious results, Alaska is no place in which to experiment in food, oi try to economize with your stomach. For use in audi a climate, and under the trying and fatiguing conditions of life aud labor in that country, everything must be the best Mid most useful, and above all its imparative that all food supplies shall have perfect keeping qualities. It is ab surd to convey over such difficult and expensive routes an article that will de teriorate in transit, or that will be found when required for use to have lost a treat part of its value. There is no better guide to follow in these matters than tho advice of those who have gone through similar exper ience. Mr. McQupston, who is called "the father ol Aluska," after an exper ience of yea's upon tho trail, in the camp, und in the use of every kind of supply, says: "Wo find in Alaska that the importance of a proper kiud of bak ing powder cannot bo overestimated. A miner with u enn of bad baking powder is almost helpless in Alaska. Wo have tried all sorts, and liavo hern obliged to settle down to use nothing but the Royal. U is stronger und carries furth er, but above all things, it is tho only powder that will endure tho seveie climatic cliunges ol the arctic legion." It is for the'sumo reasons that the U. S. government in its relief expidltions, und Peary, the famous arctic traveler, have curried tho Royul Raking Pow der exclusively. Tho Royul Raking Powder will not cake nor loose its strength either on hoard ship o.- in damp climates, und is the moat highly concentrated and ef ficient of leavening agents. Hence it is indispensable to every Alaskan outfit. It can bo had of any of the trading com panies in Aluska, but should the miner procure his supplies belore leaving, ho should resist every attempt of the out fitter to palm off upon him any of the other brands of baking powder, for they will spoil und prove the causo of great disappointment and trouble, Appreciation. The kindness of our friends lias done much to help us bear the burden placed upon us by he death of our little daugh ter, und wo wish to express our grati tude to them. May such a sorrow never come to them. Mis. and Mr.s. II. W. Wi:i,is. To Dure tt Cold ill Out) liny. Tuke Laxative liroino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 25c, One Minute Cough Cure, cures, Tbut I what 11 wu made fur. Spiny Yutir Tiutia. All persons having fruit trees which aio infested with San Jose scale uro hereby notified to spray the same with a solution of lime, sulphur and salt with in sixty days ufter the dutoof this notice. Emim: Soiiaxxo. Commissioner for tiie fourth district. The Modem Way Commends Itself to tho well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what formaly done in tho crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse tho system and break up colds, headaches, and feveis without unpleasant ufter ef fects, use tho delightful liquid laxativo remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. One Minute Cough Cure, cures,' Tliut la whut It ".is uimlu lor. The Latest a Novelties in ..lalptir;e5.. At I. C. Nickelscn Book & CTlusie Company,