r 3 (Mai Sale HOT WATER in Ten Minutes J Do You r jy 10 at. cordial XJ and wav ALL GOODS MARKED N PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY Vr MARCH . 181)8 WAY SllTt GLEANINGS. Wanted u girl to do genorul house work. Iii(iiin! at this otlicu. Plain, mixed und dill pickles, olives ami pigs' feet in bulk, nt Tho DiiIIuh Commission & Grocery Co.'h. Unite u number of speakers ami dele g.itoa who have boon attending thu tron Tentlon in thia city, loft for their respec live homes tiduy. Now la Iho timi) to got your bicycles overhauled and put in ahnpe. Wu are prepared to do all kindn of bicycle re pairing, (live uaacall. Maior & Ren ton. Pa Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every test to he the heat non-poisonous fluid dip in thu world ; guaranteed to cure tcub, Itch, core throat, lice and hoof-rot. Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles. Charles McCormnck, who Uvea about two miles east of Woodburn, in propui IBK to ahip about f00 halea of hopa to Kngliuid. lie hopua to ohtuin a better prito by shipping tliuin direct to large conmimera. Tins pleasant up-stream wind which ia blowing today ia, drying the mud, and Wcycle riders are getting their wheola ready for use, while a few uro alroady improving the opportunity oll'ored by tho drier streets. Today the now Shorninn county paper, Hie Jloro header, reached uh. It is edited by W. 1.. Hunting, nnd is a re markably wido-awako Honubliciin naiier Tin; Oiiuo.nioi.i: wishes the now publica tion all fciiccesa. Thia evening's session of tho conven tion will ho thu most interesting for In dies and young folks that tins yet been belli. In conjunction with 11 aplondid musical program a series of stereoptican vlowe will 1,0 preeunted. In the ease of the United Stiitus vs. Seufert Bros. Co., recently tried in the United States district court for tho third Hmo, the defendant was yesterday given ten days for further time' by Judge Bell nger in which to inako a motion for a new trial. I'endlnton Tribune : A. L. Uoseor, of The Dalles, is registered nt the Golden ul. lie is an old business man ot Tho DHt'8. Ho sold out Ida interest in a coiiimlealon business tliero recently and proposes to locate iu thu Garden City of untllla county. Veatorday Conatnblo Hill nrreatod one Mat Teal, of Moslor, who Js charged 'H lmving nttemptud violence on the 6"on of W. 0. Phillips of tlint place. 1 is having his hearing before Justice JMoon todoy, nnd will probably bo "oond over to keep the peace. A- M. Williama & Co. nre offerin(! our Jllei ladies come very choice items bit week. Their buyers hnvo returned n Hiir eastern trip, and tho rosuUs tbelr labors are boginning to be no "ewblo. Their most receut attractions ,,e a apucial lot of silks waists, which Greeting. extend to all visitors to our city this lime, our host wishes and a invitation to visit us. E shall esteem it a pleasure to show them through our. establishment to make ourselves of service in an)' that mav offer. ...... are being quoted at ifL'.oO and if!!, prices decidedly below their real value. An early inspection invited. Hon. 11. Alexander, ex-mayor of Pen dleton, who ia spokon of by prominent f politicians as a candidate for atute treas urer, ia in thu city attending thu con vention and visiting friends. Mrs. Al exander was u resident of Thu Dalles before bur marriage, and is well known to many Dalles people. , Referring to the discussion of range grasses which occupied so much of the time of the convention, it will interest our readers to know that they can bu supplied by Buell Lamberson, Portland's seed man, who is attending the conven tion, and who will be pleased to Bend Ida iliuatrated catalogue to any address. Will GarretBou has a curriosity in his ... ,u B .,. u. , j i lamb. Iho body is perfectly formed to the shoulders, whore two distinct heads and necks crop out. He has an in-, scription on it "Oregon Against the ) World, for Production." It more ban attracta the attention of the many sheep men who are in the city attending the convention. j The trial trip Tuesday of UnitedStatca i I? i ..i. -tj i...tii c 17-., . ... .1 It 1 n. 1 l.wl iigiiiniiip iiu. Mf, mini hi. qui. j mrbor by Wolfe & Zw icker, was an un- ualified success. A trip whb made to Calamaand back, and the machinery orked to fho perfect satisfaction of Commander George C. Reiter, inspector JJof the tenth lighthouse district, and In- Hnector Ureeir. who were on board. ine ship carried one hundred pounds of team with a SS-inch vacuum, anil iivuraged olevun knots, which is butter ban the reouiroments. As tho vessel wung gracotully down the river she was euluted by every passing ship. Tho con tract prico ifl $7:1,000. 1-1CKHONAL, 91 KMTION ' Henry Hudson ia in iron Dufur today. T. II. Johnston in from ids homo at Dufur. Atty. J. M. Long of Portlnnd ia in the city today. F. W. Hundley of Pendleton is in the city today. Attorney Pierce Maya ia in tho city on buaiuess today. J. W. Aver of Baker City is in thia city attonding tho convention. Tho water rent for.tho month of March will be collected by J. B. Crosson. ThomiiB F.irghor, u prominent sheop and grain raiser from tho Dufur vicinity, is in tho city today. W.J. Furnish, cashier of the Pendle ton savings bank and a prominent sheep man, is iu tho city. Herbert C. Gregg, editor of tho Walla Wwlln Union, who baa been attending the convention in tins city, ieu wr uumu last night. 11 it Riiitrnr nnd wife, parents of A. 0. Geiiter. who have been visiting their son in the city, left lor bnluiu "ils morn- ing, where they will remain a few daya before returning to ther home in Kana as. To Curo Culrt ,e Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they (nil to cure. 25c, PEASE & MAYS. DRAWING TO AN END. I.UHt KvciiIiir mill TocIiij'i Intrt-htlni; SehHlmiK Very Wednesday evening's ecBeion of the 'acilic Northwest Wool-Growers' Asso- intion wua so largely attended that the ating capacity 'of the Vogt was inade quate to accommodate all. It is remark- le how manv ladies and vounir peonle Hittend the meeting, this being, in all """l l.U!!!.. J.. - 1 : 1 prouHL'iuiV , uue iu me upienuiu uiueiciii programs rendered, as well aB the excel lence of the speakers who deliver lec tures on various eubjects. After the orchestra played a selection the quartet sang"I Long For Thee," r-nd in answer to an encore gave a very amusing medley, "Our National Song." F. J. Barry, of the Union Stock Yards, ! Chicago, made an interesting speech on "The Horse." Mr. Barry is thu largest hor8e.deaIer in the UniIod State8 and U(o authorU 0 tl)0 eabject 0I1 whid ,(e ke H(J mM farmerg ujd Ht0(Jklllen. hl al to ruiflB the Umt ,w iu)( t,oii8 aa t() thu kmJfj t,mt c0,u11Bnd the h.at pr(!eg jn thu U!irketHi Mf Kjnro88 thlM1 sang a boIo, which Wil(J H0 j,iua9iK to the audience that .... lnv (Himumtea an encore, ana were favored with "The Clang of tho Forge," which was even more appreciated than the first selection. State Veterinary ,11111108 Withycombe addressed the assembly on the subject "Tuberculosis in Animals, Especially in Cattle." and advanced the theory that consumption is rather more contagious tn.u. ilt.reditarv : aleo that it maybe contrnctcd in many cases from milk of cowb afllcted with this disease. His ad dross, though short, waa extremely in teresting, und tho audience regretted that he had not more time to speak. The Tomp'le Quartet sang "Annie Laurie," and again were called back, singing a pretty Cncore song. Music by thu orchestra closed the evening's program. MOItNINO si:ssio. The morning bosbIoii was opened by eiuging "Open the Lattice" by the quartet club, after widen the committee 011 constitution and by-laws reported and the articles of the same were read and adopted section by section by the association. AKTEItNOON 8KB.SION. Owing to the large amount of busi ness to be transacted iu. the morning sesdion, the election of orllceis was post poned until the afternoon Bcssion. It resulted as follows : President, Dr. James ft'ithycombe, Hillsboro, Or. Vice-presidents A. S. Mac Allistor, The Dalles, Or j John McMillan, Idaho; --"tJJohn 0. Hussey, Montana; A. b. La pGraw. Washington. Secretary J. W. Bailey, Pendleton. ReoordlnK Secretary - T. B. Wells, Pondleton, in m 1 1? T ...1.1 -,.,... Executive committee W. F. Furnieb, Pendleton ; Natt Webb, Washington ; L. L. Ormsby, Idaho; A. Spencer, Mont. After tho election of officers the letters BlCVCLtES.. One '05 Ladies' Clove land Wheol Two '97 Eagle Wheels at One '96 Cleveland.... Gent's Wheel . . . One '95 Eagle Gent's Wheel One '97 Boy's Eagle Wheel One '97 Girl's Eagle Wheel In order to make room for our new stock, we are mak ing the aliove Low Prices. MA1ER & BENTON in the question box were read and dis cussed. The subject as to where the next an nual meeting of the association would be held, came before the convention and it was decided to hold the same at Pen dleton, on the first Tuesday in March. A number ot different resolutions were read nnd adopted, which will be pub lished later. An address by W. W. Baker, of Port land, editor of the Farm, Flock and Fac tory, was attentively listened to by all, and with thia the afternoon session closed. The last session of the association will bo held tonight, commencing at 8 p. m., and a delightful time is expected.. Among other attractions an illustrated lecture by Prof. Pernot, of Corvallie, will be given. NEWS NOTES. The Nicaragua canal commission states that the route between tho Pacific ocean and lake Nicaragua is very feasible, and estimates the cost of construction at not more than $100,000. Reports received yesterday state that in case of a war with the United States, Spain will not find ullies in Europe. The European countries are neutral to the United States and will, in all proba bility, .remain neutral in case of trouble. A late dispatch received this morning states that it ia known positively that the board of inquiry has reported, but it is unable so far to determine the cause of the accident. The president isde termined to find out the facts. Tho steamer College City has been put on the Alaska route. Two Klondikers are reported frozen to death near Skaguay with .$100,000 111 their possession. The result of the recent battle of llol guin, province of Santiago de Cuba, was not a Spanish victory, as was announced in the official report of the engagement sent to Havana. Letters received at New York from Cuban leaders show that the Spaniards not only were not victori ous, but that after five days of fighting they were driven from the field In con fusion and forced to retreat under cover of darkness, und -that their losses in killed and wounded were the heaviest sullered in any single engagement which has been fought in ninny months. NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION. SCHOOL Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 12, of Wasco countv, state of Oregon, that the annual school election for the said district will be held at the city recorder'a office, to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock iu the afternoon, on the 2d Monday, being the 14th day of March, 1898, and closing at C o'clock p. m. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director to eerve for the term of three years, and one clerk to serve for the term of one year. Dated tills 3d dny of March, 1898. 0. D. Doank, Chair, board of directors, Gjco. P. MoiidAN, Clerk. DeWitt'j Little Early Risers, The famuli IIUU pills. i f IV INTERNATIONAL HEATER. REMEMBER We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. 1 phone 25. J- T. Peters & Co. HIS HORSES AND DOGS KILLED. Carrying Out tln Strango Provisions of an Anlniiil I.ovcr'8 Will. At Hridgeport, Conn., a provision in the will of Francis Ives was lately car ried out, his line horses and well-bred dogs having- been put to death, says the New York World. Mr. Ives was a distinguished member of the Fairfield county bar and a rich old bachelor. ' Rumor had it that when he was a young' man he fell in love with the beautiful Miss Julia Jones, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Jones and tfranddauprhter of Xoah Webster. Mr. Ives proposed to Miss Jones and she re jected him. Afterwards she married Rev. Thomas IJeecher, brother of Hen ry Ward Beecher. From the fhne of her marriage Mr. Ives separated him self from the society of women. He owned a tine stable of thoroughbred trotters. Two of them, Prince and Gypsy, were his greatest favorites, and as he speeded them he seemed to be forgetful for the moment and happy. He owned a kennel of pedigreed point ers and setters and he vas an enthusi astic hunter. Mr. Ives died last winter, leaving a large estate. His will made his life-long' friend, George Hayes, his executor, and, outside of a few small bequests, left his whole estate to his sister, Mrs. Whiting, of New Haven. Hut the eighteenth clause of his will betrayed Mr. Ives' intense affection for his horses and dogs an niTeclion which, neeesi-arily diverted from its iirst object, had centered itself on them. In this clause Mr. Ives directed his executor, Mr. Hayes, to chloroform to death all the animals that he .might own at the time of his death in the month of June first following that event. In explanation of this act of .seeming cruelty Mr. Ives wrote in his will: "L fear lest my dogs and horses will fall into the hands of some one who will not treat them kindly." Mr. Ives was well known to be a hu mane and kind-hearted man. His exec utor considered his order binding' upon him. fllulllnir u lllrycle. An American tourist is said to have leceutly sent his bicycle from London to Paris by mail at a cost of a few pence and received it in perfect order. Thnt looks like a yarn, but it is straight. The English parcels post now carries mail packages not over SiO pounds in weight, and not of 11 higher value than $100, from any point iu England to any place in ' ranee at whut appears to be a ri diculously low tariff. The bicycle weighed just 0 pounds. The wheels nnd handle bars were removed from the frame, and carefully wrapped in heavy paper, so as to make a compact bundle, before the- postage was paid, and when the wrappings were removed at the tourist's iiotel in Paris the machine was in perfect condition. Tliu l'riHllfe'ul'B llvlurn. Judge Lumar, at 11 political meeting in his own state, alluding to tho civil wur, suggested as a purallel case tho parable of the prodigal son and the joy ful reception at his home when tiie naughty boy returned. He wus succeed ed by a negro, a republican, who, ufter some general remarks, paid his respects to limar's parallel. "Forglben!" said he, "dey forglben, dem brigudlers? Why, dey'se come wulkln' into de house, tin' bung de do', an' go up to de oV man an' say: 'Whar dat veul? " Catch On? j No more cold ovens. Plontv of hot water, p and a great fuel aver. Have one put in vour $ stove by f & CROWE, I SOLE AGENTS. ltciulr the Komls. The following clipping from the Moro Lender should cause the merchants of this place to consider the matter of good roads : "Already have people south of Sher man county found that we have a rail road, and are making uee of it. Team sters are shipping freight from The Dallea to Waeco, thus saving the most dillicnlt part of the road, saving time and teams. During the coming summer many freighters will come this way if they learn of tiie advantages of thia route." It should be cur aim to havo the roads to The Dalles put in condition so that it will be to the advantage of teamsters to come to this place, and" l'10 matter re ceive the support of our citizens, it can easily be done. Tlitt Modem Way - Coinincnda itself to tho well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what fortnaly done iu the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse tho system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without uuplensnnt after ef fects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Fige. Made by Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. See A. M. Williams & Co.'s ad. An interesting fitory is attractive at nil times. No one can aflbrd to let the evenings at home be spent without good reading matter in these days when good books cost so little. Our stock offers gome very attractive, up-to-date and standard literature which will interest all. I. C. Nickelscn Book St cnasie Company. S K K li S A feiilcncllil iibbortincnt ot Vege table. Uiinlcn unit tiniss Cecils lit Hulk, Seed Wheat, Seed Outs, Seed Hurley, Heed Seed Hyo. Oil Mcul Cuke und Fertilizers, lieu Su)11l', Kurly Humj 1'otn toes. Kltven kinds of first class Seed Com. Poultry mid Kgyo bougUt uml bold ut J. H. CROSS' Cheap dull (Iroccry mid Feed Store, Seeoiid uud Union Sts. 3 K D E EDS