The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 16, 1898, Image 3

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We cordially invite you to an exhibition of
Corsets, by Miss P. Keppler of New York, an expert
Corset Fitter, who will remain in the city for this
week only.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dallesaily Chronicle.
WKDNKSDATl
KBKUAUY Hi, 1H!)S
WAY
)E GLEANINGS .
Weather
-Tonight und tomorrow.ruin
or enow.
New lot of navel oruiiKua
10 cunts per
dozen nt Muier & Benton.
Ueu Ulurko & Fulk'u Florul Lotion for
chapped bunds ami rough skin. lm
Luave your order lor dry fir wood tit
Tim Dalles CoiiuniHBion & Grocery Co.
Try our ono pound squares "Queen
Brand" butter, nt Da Huh Commission &
Grocery Co.
JuBt received direct from Now York a
new line of gouts' Hpring ovorcouta. A.
M. Williams & Co.
Leave your ardora lor fish, poultry,
guiuu, produce ami groceries at Da Hub
Commission and Grucury Co. tf
Thu secretary of the interior has dis
missed the uppoul of thu Statu or Oregon
from the decision of thu land ollico, hold
ing fur cancellation the indemnity uchool
eeetion of lands In Thu Dalles laud
llUtrii't iif OriH.im
Radishes, onions, lottuujo und spinachi
uumuuH, uniuiiH, luiiuuu uim npiiniuii
ut-door-growth, whiuii wore ruined
it hunt in Tho Dallia, uiu in the!
kut today. TIiobuuio thiuirs tlutlj
ol out
right
market today. ThoBuaro things thaU
but lew cliinutes can liust of at this Hi-u-j
eon of the year.
Sheriff Drivur went to thu Cascade
Locks this morning with a bunch war
rant for thu arrest of Mrs. Lambortson,
charged with practicing dentistry
without a license. She will he brought
up tonight and lmve her hearing before
ttio grand jury.
The grand jury brongtit in an indict
mont against Jumes Morrell this morn
lug, who is charged with larceny from
the person of William Wiley. 1Mb case
WB brought up for trial at 1L o'clock
and he withdrew his plea of guilty und
wub sentenced to two yeura In the peni
tentiary. At the ponitontlnry in Wullu Wulla
there are Ii50 men working in the jute
Kill nine hours u day, muklng 7000 bags
daily. In a few weeks they will be re
quired to work ten hours a day, und the
output will bo increased to H000 dallv.
Numi ure now ono.quarter of u million
Backs on hand.
The tournament between thu Umatilla
Hou6o team und that of tho Commercial
Ulnb will begin touight tit tho ulub
foonis. Both teams are in good trim
and an interesting tournament is ex
pected. The Oregon ltoud Club's team
WIH bo up tomorrow to roll the D. C.
d A. 0. team tomorrow night.
When the howb spread over town this
morning that the battleship Maine wub
Wown to pieces in the lluvana harbor,
everyone who passed A. M. Williams &
0o'b. window Htoppod uud took a lust
llanco at the exact representation oi thu
jttlinlflcont vessel. '.The, admiration for
Mr. Jenson, the constructor of tho ves
wli 1ms grown ten fold alnce the report.
Bo much interest is taken in the Maine
PEASE & MAYS.
and Morro caBtlo that spectators scarce
notice thu fine display of shirts, hut no
one can well nfl'ord to overlook this if
price and quality be considered.
Just received, direct from New York,
n new line of gents' spring overcoate.
A. M. Williams & Co.
Tho committee that was out yesterday
afternoon selling tickets for the foot ball
game, which will take place on Wash
ington's birthday between The Dalles
and WiltuinetteR,had very flattering suc
cess and in about an hour sold upwards
of iiftv tickets. This goua to indicate
that an asBUraneo can ho given that suf
ficient tickets will be sold to defray all
expenses.
C. A. limiting of Luke county has
forty heud of cuttle atllicted with some
disease resembling pinkeye umong
horses, und he is at a loss to account for
its spreading umong his stock. At first
ho noticed that two or throe head were
ulllicted, and then it gradually spread
until about forty of his herd now have
thu disease. Tho eyes of the animal
Bwell and then it becomes blind.
Tho Heppner Lodge No, 35S, 11. P. O.
E., are making great preparations for
the hall to he held in that town on
Washington's birthday. The Birgfeld
orchestra of this place will furnish the
music, and a rate of ifo.85 will bo made
for tho round trip fo." a party of ten or
more. It Is expected that a number of
Dalles people will attend, and if they do
ho, they cau ho sure of receiving a royal
reception.
The funeral of Mrs. Bridgot Fewer
took place from the Catholic church
this morning at 9:30. A requiin mass
and funeral services were celebrated and
a short intonating sermon preached by
Bev. A. Bronsgeest. The funeral wan
attended by the sisters of St. Mary's
Academy, with whom Mrs. Fewer had
made her homo for oyer fifteen years,
und i number of friends of the deceased.
Her remains were laid uwuy in theCuth-
olic cemetery. "S.
Lust night a special meeting of theV
water commissioners was hold and a
committee appointed to view the old
mill property. Ti e committee consist
ed of T. J. Koufurt, ,1. B. Crosson, .Sim
eon Bolton und H. B. Dufur. Thu object
in viewing tho property was for tho pur-
l
mac of appraising Its value, as the com
mission intends to dispose of the same.
A report will bo made out and published
as soon as possible --'
How often wo hoar the remark,
"There nro no songs like the old songs,"
which iB undoubtedly truo. On next
Tuesday night Dalles people will bo
given an opportunity to hour them sung
by tho very best of talent. Solos, duetts,
quartets, and many features of un at
tractive character will bo included in
tho program. Tho costumes, too, will
he very attractive, and ub tho concert is
to be given for a most laudable purpose,
they should bo greeted with a crowded
house.
A meeting of the membeis of tho Con
gregational church was held last night
to vote upon the question of Uev. Cur
tis' resignation. About thirty members
were present, und as it was the urgent
request of Mr. Curtis that he might be
allowed to resign, the majority of the
people over whom he hae been pastor
for so many years voted that his resig
nation be accepted. So that In a short
time our city will lose a man who by hiB
acts and works, has gained the respect
and esteem of. everyone who knew him.
It has been some time since "a""single"
incident caused as much excitement an
id
of
comment on the part of the people
The Dalles as did the report received
this moruiug of the blowing up of the
battleship Maine. At first it was taken
for granted by everyone that the blow
ing up of tbe Maine wub the work of the
Spaniards and a declaration of war was
looked forward to by all. ""The re
port stating that the explosion was
purely an accident caused the excite
ment to abate somewhat, but aB only
meager reports could be received, all
have been anxious for full particulars.
Last evening about 0 o'clock, when thej
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winu was uiuwiii; inmost a Hurricane,
tho flue in Mrs. E. M. Wilson's resi
dence caught fire and the sparks and
flames were blown against the shinnies,
igniting them. George Brown, who was
near by at the time, succeeded in getting
on the roof and pouring a sufficiency of
salt into the chiunuy to stop the flames,
and as they hud not gained much head
way on the roof, thev were eu&ilv extiiiv
gulshetL.It was very foituuat.' that the
fire was put out in such good time, for
had it got any start in sucli a wind,
it would have been u difficult matter to l
have saved that part of the town
On tho night of February 22d the peo
ple of White Salmon intend giving a
grand ball aud supper for the benefit of
a new wharf which is being built at that
place. Tickets are for sale in The
Dalles, and if a certain number can be
disposed of,. the Regulator line will take
all who have tickets to White Salmon
free of charge. In this way a free moon
light excursion can be enjoyed, and all
who tako pleasure in u delightful , dance
und u supper served by the hospitable
people of White Salmon, can have all
or the limited sum of if 1. Those interni
ng to go phould purchase tickets imiiie-
.llately, as but a limited number of pas-
ionger6 can he taken on the boat.
Mr. Fred G. Wonder, of the Chicago
uoHtumiug House, iook tue measures
if those who are to take part in the
production which will be put on by the
Dalles Commereial and Athletic Club.
Mr. Wonder has been in this lino of
business for ten years, and thoroughly
understands it in every detail. To say
that he has furnished costumes for al
most every amateur performance that
has been on the boards in Portland und
other coast towns of importance is rec
ommendation enough. He will have full
charge of the stage und will bring all the
scene! y from Portland which will be
required, and will bo assisted by an ex
perienced etage-carpenter.
Yesterday morning Rev. J. II. Wood
received a telegram announcing the
death of Rev. G. W. Barnhart, pastor of
the Methodist church at Arlington.
During January and Feb
ruary wo will give to every
person buying One 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 off the 28th
day of February, 1898.
MAIER & BENTON
About six weeks ago Mr. Barnhart be
gan suffering with a severe pain over
the eyes, which devoloped into a serious
brain trouble, causing his death. He
was about 35 years old, and although
among the youngest of the ministers in
the Columbia river conference, he was
one of the most energetic and will be
sadly missed in the. work. He leaves a
wife and two children. Rev. Wood
left
:unt
last night for Arlington, to be pres
at the funeral, which takes place to
day. Presiding Elder Warren will also
,be present.
Ye Men uud Women Singers.
. Following are ye names of ye men and
women wtio will sing.at ye Ulue J?oikes
rConcert at ye Towne Playe House, at
ye hour of ye curfew, Tuesday, Feb. 22,
1698 :
Belinda Standish Cram, Mathilda
Kent Sampson, Jerusha Gaylor Samp
son, Barbara Faith Fredden, Sophia
Rescue Thompson, Glory Ann Blossom
Cushing, Jane Elizabeth Rowland, Bet
sy Ann French, Sutanna Rachel Patter
son, Patience Eugenia Roberts, Arabello
Angelina Slusher, Jemima Adelhurt
Butler, Keturah Bountiful French (born
tHichurdBoir, Rachel Lovemuch Jayne,
Rosanna Sophia Highflyer Michell, Pen-
Jelope Royal Huntington (born Wilson),
Philipina linden (born Atwater), Alvira
Ledbetter Gifford, Belinda Blossom
Stephens (boin Jackson), Cynthia Con
don (born French), Jennie Penelope
Morgan born Wallace, Soraphina An-
finnfltte l ss Thorn Atwuterl. Abigail
born Garrison, Patience Be
becca Groat (born Craudall), Lucretia
Mehitable Varney born Webber, Erne
rine Ketmah Young born Marshal,
Jerushia Slimkiiis Cooper born Bailey,
Naomi gernphina Bailey hor Cooper,
Dorcas Deborah McCoyborn McDonald,
Martha Hannah Geiger born Spalding.
Ye men singers: Loami Goodenoueh
Frank, Nathan Makepiece Barrett,
Brndy Bouncebout Clarke, Jacob Fred
erick Snipes, Hezekiah Brakebone
Doane, Jeremiah Makesick Kshelman,
Pefer Pullhard Frazier, Joshua Tonsure
Parkins, lehmael Hamilton Young,
NicadenniB Given French, Isaac Gus
tarus Marden, Homer Hezekiah Hart
nett, Timothv Leonidas Si-xton, Icha
bod Crane Jenkins, Pittone Johas Wei
gle, Thromnorten Campbell, Peregrin
Preserved Weigle, Ashley Justinian
Jayne, Bartholomew Daguerre GiH'oid,
William Blackstone Boberts, Christo
pher Vendor Bailey, Phineas Sebastian
Luiniull, Wjupeaco Zebediah Gottfried,
Benoui Dionysius Geiger, Ulysses In
crease Phillips, Aristophoneso Plato
Gudo, Felix Caesar Wilson.
Gideon Pooro Urandall will lead ye
singing.
Susanna Harmony Pattercon, born
Gray, will play yo spinet.
You can't cure consumption but you
cau avoid it and euro any other form of
throat or lung trouble by the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. It cures quickly,
That's what you want. Snlpes-Kiners-
ly Drug Co.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That I what it was made tor.
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Wo
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Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
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BLOWN TO ATOMS
The Battleship Maine Destroyed
in Havana Hartor.
THREE HUNDRED LIVES LOST.
Special to The Chko.nicle.
Havana, Feb. 10. The U. S. battle
ship Maine was blown to atoms in the
harbor here at about 10 o'clock last
night,. and it is now believed that at
least 300 sailors lost their lives. All the
officers are known to bo saved except
Jenkins and lerritt, wljo aVe missing.
So far as can.be learned, the explosion
took place in the raagazme UBed for stor
ing gun cotton for torpedoes. The ex
plosion shook the city from ono end to
the other, and all lectric lights were
put out. Fire engines rushed about in
every direction, and no one seemed to
know from winch direction the explo
sion came.
Captain Sigsbeo was on deck at the
time of the explosion, which occurred in
tho bow of the vessel. There were 354
oflicer8 and men on board, and as near
as can be learned less than ono hundred
were saved, and many of them badly in
jured. The wounded and dead wore
taken to hospitals and on board the
Spanish man-of-war Alphonse HI, which
was In tho harbor.
Captain General Blanco of Cuba cabled
the authorities at Madrid saying the
disaster to the Maine was due to acci
dent. ,
Washington, Feb. If. Two members
of the cabinet, whosnent some time
with tho president today, state that
everything so far received indicates the
loss of the Maine was due to accident,
Capiain Sigsbee in a dispatch to Sec
retary Long states ho ( is not prepared to
express un opinion on this point.
There was iiitense excitement around
tho navy department early this morn
ing, and those who had friends 011 board
tho Maine were eager for the latest bul
letin. The department dispatched
wrecking vessels to the set 110 at once,
and no expense will bo spared in caring
for tho wounded.
C'Huyuu Ollj'ii lUcli Strike.
Mr. Chambers of Canyon City, Grant
county, who made the rich strike near
that city, arrived here last, night ou bis
way from Portlaud. He hidu selection
Do You
Catch On?
No more cold ovens.
Plenty of hot. water,
and' a great fuel saver.
Have one put in your
stove by
MAYS & CROWE,
SOLE AGENTS. '
have strictly First-Class
of specimens from his mine which wero
certainly fine enough to make even a
successful Klondiker's eyes shine. Tho
ore is a rotten quartz and talc, and is
filled with wiregold. The average value
of tho ore is .f52,O0O a ton, and Mr.
Chambers says the ledge has been
stripped for a distance of about fourteen
feet, and opened to a depth of ten feet,
the width of the ledge being about four
teen inches.
It ia more than probable the discovery
is only a pocket, for Nature has never
yet put such rock in place in large quan
tities. Whether a pocket or not, Mr.
Chambers has enough in sight for half a
dozen men. The ore was displaved at
the Umatilla House last night, attract
ing quite a large crowd.
The Modem Way
Commends Itself to the well-informed,
to do pleasantly and effectually what
foruinly done in the crudest manner and
disagreeably as well. To cleanse tho
system and break up colds, headaches,
and fevers without unpleasant after ef
fects, use the delightful liquid laxative
remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co.
Throucli liturlHt Curx to St. Louis.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Monday via Missouri Pacific
and every Wednesday via thu Burling
ton route at 8 p. m,; and Tho Dalles at
11 :45 p. m. via tho 0. It. & N., through
Salt Lake and Denver, without chango
to St. Louis, and under the supervision
of experienced conductors. No chango
of cars to Kansas City or St. Louis.
Keep this service in mind when going
East and consult 0. li. & N. agents or
address W. H. lluni.iiuirr,
Gen. Paungr Agt.,
J0Jllaml Or-
Nutlet) to Contract jr.
Bids will be received till noon Mon
day, February '21, 18i)S, at tho ollico of
C. J. Crandull, for tho mason work on
tho Wasco Warehouse addition. Also
bids will ho received at tho. same phicu
and time for thu carpenter work ou tho
samo building.
To tiurti n Cold 111 Ono Day.
Tako Laxative Broino Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
they fail to euro. '2oc,
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