The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 17, 1898, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
r
Just Received.
The Croam of tho Most Progressive
.Factories
In nil tho latest blocks and colors. Tho progress
ive makers have the most artistic Mucks. The mod
pnf tilitr litttH tiro tlio oiiuh that -otiibitiu quality and
stylo with economy. A glance ut out Furnishing
Cioo.ls Window will convince yon that wo iiro strictly
In it when it comes to IIiiIh. '
This Ib Drossy.
In Blnck or Brown.
$3.00.
A Tomptr
Latust Blocks and Colors.
2.00, $2.00, $3.00, $3. SO.
Displayed in Furnishing
ALL GOODS MARKED N
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY - - MARCH 17, 18i)8
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS
Wheels for rent at Leo. Sulumno'e old
ttaiul.
The forecast for tonight and Friday is
(air and warmer.
FreHli Columbia river Smelt ut Dulles
Commission Grocery Co.'s.
When you smoke the Rose Queen 5
cent cigar vou get your money's worth.
tf
Dr. Shackelford has removed his office
to room II, Vogt block, over the post
office. inl7-2m
.Inst received cnuljflower, sweet pota
toes, oranges, lemons and bananas at
Commission & Grocery Co.
Tlio fancy silk check that l'easo &
Mays nro advertising today, is simply
beautiful. It will be a pleasure to theui
to show it to you, oven if you dunt in
tend purchasing.
A force of men were put to work this
morning doing the excavating for the
new water main which will bo put down
in the ICnst End. Tho work will be
rushed as fust as possible.
J.J. Corbett was in Spokane Sunday,
nml when asked as to "Kid" McCoy's
claim to tlio championship, said : "Fit.
eimmniiH is champion of the world and
will be until he is whipped."
Snow fell in Colfax Sunday and Mon
day lo a depth of five inches. The snow
molteil rapidly, and it is hoped that the
water in the I'alouso river will be raised
iulliciently to bring down thu Codd logs
to Colfax.
A rumor is allont today that tho 0. R.
. Iuib passed into the hands of the
Van.Jurbilt system, or rather the Union
Pacific. This probably accounts for the
extensive t III tirfltf ill I Will In ti liln)t 11 trtt t fl
Npmnduon this line.
They're selling lots of hats at l'easo &
Mays', and it's not to bo wondered at.
They've got the prettiest lino that has
ton seen in Tho Dalles for a long time,
nd the priceH nro astonishingly low.
. Taken look at our furnishing goods win
dow. Dr. Alt x I'lumtner, veterinary at Fort
Jalla WuUft, ,mJ William Frazior, of
o'tland, the contractor who furnished
Mvalry horses to thu govornmunt, were
n Pendleton this week, looking for suit
"We animals. Not many weru ollored
and fewer weru accopted.
A mecMng 0f tho joint executive com
witteu for tho entertainment of tho G.
K W. It. 0., Sons of VeteraiiH und
''Ji"l8 on May 17th, 18th mid llHh,
J'J "0 held nt tho G. A. R. hall, In
wianno's building, tornor Second nud
wurt streets, on Saturday evening next,
7 o'clock.
l'i 8. Diiulj mill lf
nl' morning for tlieCnyon City couu
!J huro thev will prospect for a few
""''Hie. Tho rich strikes which Imvo
" inndu in that section are causing
SjM
Dress Goods
and Silks
Yon would not
coiiHidcr 45.00 too
much to pay for
this hat, but wo
have marked it to
sell at $::.oo.
WIltTIJ Hill ) Oil
llnil 11 more tnMy
li ut t tin 1 1 1h retire
sen ted liy thin cut.
hlilliitili'liiriiltnost
imy nue mid strlet
ly in Ktylu. I'iiv
"iiy irlci' t hat ill
1 11 i 1 yimr imrsu,
Ircim liU'U to MM.
Qoods Uindouj.
prospectors to crowd in from all sections,
and the probabilities are that theCanyon .
jii:uuiii.iv win uuuiu miring iue coming
wummer.
I In the United States circuit court Tues
I day, in the ease of II. Smith vs. J. G.
and I. X. Day, Judge Bellinger allowed
plaintiff HO days in which to file a bil' of
exceptions pending an appeal. Smith
is tlio man who waB severely injured by
being struck on the head by n rock
j thrown from a blast during the construc
A - Ill 1 1 ; ; '
tion of the locks at the Cascades. Judge
Rennett is the attorney for the plaintiff.
Today being St. Patrick's day, nearly
everyone wears a shamrock, a green tie,
ribbon, or some like symbol of Erin's
patron saint. Many of l'easo & Mays'
patrons have answered the ad. in Tin:
Ciiuoxicm:, und all come awny deco
rated with green ribbon. The day is
quiet und lacks a celebration of any
kind. One would scarce know it was
St. 1'utrick'a were it not for the displays
in the windows and the emblems worn
by our townspeople.
A pleasant wedding occurred at Wasco
last night uudcrjthe auspices of the K.of
I', lodge. The contracting parties were
Mr. Earnest Well and Miss Venable.
Teuiony took place in the K. of 1
hull, und the services throughout were
in accordance with that order. Visiting
Knights from The Dulles, Portland and
other places were present, und ufter the I
ceremony was over an elegant banquet
was served,-and to say that a good social
time was I ad by all would be lightly
putting it.
Tho last arrest of Alfred Raymond
Ockertnun, defaulting secretary of tho
Portland lodge of Elks, which took
place last Sunduv at Vancouver, B. C,
will likely result in his being brought to
justice. The extradition papers have
been received ut Vancouver and Con
stublo William Connor, of Portland, is
In Vancouver to tuku his prisoner into
custody und bring I11111 back to Portland.
Ockerman iB ,11000 or more short in his
accouuts, and, so far as his case is con
cerned, the faults of a brother will not
be "written upon the sands. u
The motion for arrest of judgment
and motion for a new trial in the case of
thu United States vs. I. H. Tulle and lid
Killfeuthor, who were some time since
convicted of conspiring to influence the
jury in the case of tho United States vs. j
1. II. Tnll'e to return a verdict awarding
exorbitant damages for the condemna-,
tion of right of way for the Celilo boat i
railway, were argued before Judgo Bel-1
linger Tuesday. Tho motiou that judg
ment bo not entered against defendants
upon the verdict returned in the case is
made on the ground that the indictment
upon which said defendants wore tried,
und upon which said verdict la bused,
does not charge any crime against said
detnulnnts, or either of them. The mo
tion to eut aside tho verdict and grant u
new trial is bused on tho following
grounds: "Insufllcieney of evidence to
jUHtify n verdict ; tho verdict is uguinst
errors in law occurring at the trial and
duly excepted to by the defendant."
R. Mullory appeared for the defendants,
Wo liave just received, diroct from New York,
our first shipment of RAYADERE DRESS
GOODS, in patterns, no two alike. Also tho
latest FANCY C11KCK IN SILK FOR WAISTS.
These silks have proved to be the best sellers ever
in tho house.
In Press Goods wn nro showing an elegant
lino of FANCY WEAVES at 50 cents per yard.
A beautiful line of FRENCH VIGOUREUX
in nil the latest shadings at the popular price of
(m cents per yard.
Our SILK department is the sensation of the
hour. Come and look it through.
PEASE & MAYS.
and U. S. Attorney Hall and J. C. More
land for the government. The court,
after hearing the arguments, took the
matter under advisement.
THE DEDICATION.
The liiirc-BMIvi Service Held Toiluy
Sermon lty Archbishop Gross.
The dedication of tho new Catholic,
church took place this morning. The
serviced were conducted by Archbishop
Gross, assisted by Rev. Verhag, of Ra
ker City, Father Bronsgeest, of this
city, and Father Holder, of Oregon City.
After the service Archbishop Gross
preached one of bis eloquent eermous, in
which he paid tribute the life and virtue
of the patron of the chucli, Saint
Peter. He uIsob poke at some length on St.
Patrick, on whose feast day the dedica
tion took place.
In conclusion he expressed his sur
prise und pleasure at the splendid edifice
which the people of The Dalles have
been so liberal in contributing toward.
High mass was-sung, by Rev. Father
Verhag assisted by Fathers Bronsgeest
and Bolder, as deacon and sub-deacon,
while Wigands mass, in honor of Saint
Patrick, was sung by the choir, accom
panied by Birgfelds orchestra.
The cereuionieB throughout were beau
beautiful and impressive, and very large
ly attended by people of tho various re
Hgious denominutipus.so that the edifice,
large ut it is,
standing room
was unable to furnish
for ull who were in at-
tendance.
The people of Tie Dalles may justly
feel proud of the new structure, as it is
a beautiful building throughout, and not
only is credit due to the members of the
church, but still more u the people out
side, whose kindness and liberality has
done so much toward making it what it
is.
1IIIU Allowed Uuiicliided.
A A Jayne. diet atty fees if
J M Godmecy, lodging for pauper
Dr Hollister, prof services
J M Filloon, justice fees
Julius Wiley, constable fees 12
L A Porter, witness 1
Mil I
rn
A S Blowers, witness
1 50
(j T Prather, justice fees
10 S Olinger, constable fees
MrsS A Cannon, witness
MrB Win Dodsou do
Wm Dodsou do
Mark Coram, do
G W Mackintosh, do
Adia Hunt, do
E W Gribble, bnty wild animals
S 50
l.'J 50
2 SO
2 80
2 80
2 10
2 10
1 80
:i 00
C L Schmidt, work in clerk's
office .'SO 00
A S Blowers, cash advanced .... 14 110
M D O'Dell, bounty
Peter Otneg, work on road. . .
18 00 I
i i nt '
n vu i
F E Jackson, lumber for road . , J5 :i5
E G Clark, wit grand jury 28 10
A S Blowers, commieioner's sal. 17 80
I) S Kitusev, do do. 21 00
W H Butts; dopsl erifl' 20 00
Mrs J A Smith, keeping poor... 4 25
Maya A Crowe, md6o 02 00
ItCKt of All.
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beueflciul manner, when the
springtime comes, use the truo and per
fect remedy, Syrup of Figs, Buy the
genuine. Manufactured by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by
nil druggists, at 50 cents per bottle.
Cine Sale
BlCVCLiES.
One '1)5 Ladies' Cleve
land Wlieol
Two '07 Eagle Wheels
at
One '90 Cleveland.. ..
Gent's Wheel
One "95 Eagle Gent's
Wheel
One '97 Hoy's Eagle
Wheel .'
One '97 Girl's Eagle
Wheel
In order to make room for
our new stock, we are mak
ing tlio above
Low Prices.
MAIER & BENTON
A MUSICAL TREAT.
Minn
Kllot mill Stevenr. Delicti! nu
Aiiieelative Audience.
A good-sized audience of intellectual,
music-loving people attended the mu-
sicale given by Miss Eliot and Miss
Stevens, under the supervision of the
ladies of the Good Intent Society, at the
K. of P. hall last night. It was a treat
which Dalles people failed not to enjoy,
and every number seemed to be fully
appreciated, as the audience listened
breathlessly for fear of losing a single
tone.
The program was opened witn a duet
by tho two young ladies, whose voices
harmonize perfectly, although of an en
tirely different quality. Especially
beautiful was the closing duet, which
gave scope for showing to the best ad
vantage just how thoroughly they both
understand the art of using the voice.
A tripplt quartet by the ladies of Miss
Eliot's class was very pretty and they
were compelled-to answer to an ethusi
astic encore.
Although the people of our citv have
considered themselves fortunate in hav
ing Miss Eliot as an instructor of those
who before bad no opportunity of hav
ing their voices cultivated, and have al
ways been anxious to hear her sing, yet
they realized more fully last night what
it has been to have her with us. The
beauty ot Mi3s Eliot's singing lies not
alone in the sweetness and clearness of
her tones, but in the easy nnnnerof
their execution and the freedom from
J all affectation. To single out any of iter
; selections as beitig the beit would ba
; impossible, as each was a gem.
j The regret at the los9 of Miss Eliot as
1 .1 teacher will not be telt so keenly when
it is understood that her place is to be
filled by one who acquitted herself as
did Miss Stevens last night, showing
j that she is a master of her profession and
0 00la comPee"t instructor. Since Miss
"l 00 i Stevens' former appearance in our city,
48 00 ! we have looked upon her as a pianist
tl 00 I of great merit ; knowing nothing of the
2 50 I ,n t , :.. 11 , :,
t CAtt-IICllLC Ul 1IUI lulu. iiunL'MJi 110
sweetness and range impressed every
one favorably aa a revelation of her
ability in that line, and all are pleased
that we ate to have her with us.
The musicale wus a success in every
particular, leaving a pleasant memory
with the audience.
NEWS NOTES.
An Italian' cruiser has probably been
puichased by the United States.
e....i k;. ,..i .1... ir..i.i
.Jii4ji uiji-;ia iu lliu uijiiui
States
making
West.
war preparations
around Key
Thu Republican leaders of tho house
are pressing for an early adjournment,
and it is said that their course' meets tho
full approval of the president.
The senate, ufter the passage yester
day of a number of bills on the calendar,
began the consideration of a measure
providing for a nutional system of quar
antine. Little beyond tho reading of
tho bill was accomplished,
The construction cf five modem dry-
"Very Much
...reseepl: Bieyeles...
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Prices from $27.50 to $50.00.
New Ideas at every point.
The Wheel that sells at an honest price.
Bicycles Cleaned
and Repaired.
RE7VYE7VXE3ER
"We
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co,
docks was ncreed on Tuesday by the
bouse committee on naval affairs. They
are to be located at Portsmouth, N. H. ;
Boston, League island, near Philadel
phia; Algiers, La.; and Mare island,
Pal.
A semi-official agency in Madrid yes
terday publishes the following an
nouncement: "It is useless to talk of
the sale of Cuba. The sale could not be
arranged, except by parliament, and it
is impossible that any Spanish chamber
would agree to sell the island at any
price."
IleafueMS Cannot lio Cureil
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it Ib en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless tho inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will bo destroyed for
ever; nine cass out of ten aro caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of tho mucous sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for
nv case of Deafness ( caused bv catarrh
; that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
j Cure. Send for circulars; free.
j F. J. Chbxkv & Co., Toledo, O.
fSSo!d by Druggists, "oc. 0-10
I'ruf. Diiiit, Optician.
The testing of eyes is not a matter of
guess work, nor by far only a matter of
trying on a pair of ready made glasses.
It is a science governed by principles
and conditions, which none but a person
who has studied the anatomy of tho eye
can understand. Prof. P. G. Pout un
derstands his business thoroughly. Call
and bo convinced. Ho also does all
kinds ol watch and jewelry repairing,
and will clean your jewelry while you
wait. Two doors west of Keller's bake
ry. Yours to serve,
Dorr Oniem & Jewki.iiv Co.
Prof. A. H. Lundell will organize an
afternoon class iu thu rudiments of vo
cal music and note-reading, Saturday,
March UUh, at 4 o'clock p. in., in thu
basement of the new Lutheran church.
All who are interested will pleaso come,
This is an opportunity for all who can
not take advantage of the evening class,
and deserves consideration. Terms $1.50
for ten lessons, in advance including
book, 2,00. 15-3t
To (lie I, mile of Tilt) Unlit.
1 Mrs. Evam has opened dressmaking 1
I parlors in Mrs. Ilrittaiu's lodging house,
on Second street, und solicits a share of
their patronage. mch5it
To L'uru u Cola In One Day,
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tab
lets, All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure, 25c.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Tbxt U what It wus mede for.
to the Good."
i
t
t
p
$
MAYS & CROWE.
have strictly First-Class
, I'lano T 11 n I n (j.
W. S. Geary, the well-known piano
tuner, is in the city and will call upon
his customers. No other piano tuner
has authority to use his name in any
way. Orders left at either niusiu store
will receive prompt attention.
An ItitercHting Story is attractive at
all times. No one can afford to let the
evenings at homo be spent without good
reading matter in these days when good
books cost po little. Our stock otferB
some very attractive, up-to-dato und
standard literature which will interest
all.
I. C. Nickelsen
Book St fTJusie Company,
Cigars.
Why do wo retail more Cigars than
others?
Why do smokers go out of their war
und pass cigars of the same grade?
Not because wo have better cigars
or better brands, or any greater variety;
no, not that.
Why, because we novo the finest ci
gar case in the state nnd keep our cigai B
in better condition.
Snipos-Kiners ly Drug Co.
S E E X S
A iiileililltl asKOitnient of Voro
tnlile, (iimleii nml (iiu&s J-ccds in
Hulk. Pood Wliwit, Seed Oals,
Sonl Hurley, Feed Food Uyc.
Oil Mi'iit Cuke mid Kortlllors,
lieu Himpllos, Kurly ltiv.o l'ntu
toos. i:iovcn kinds of lirt elites
Sood Corn. I'miltry und Kgir
bought mill sold ut
J. H. CROSS'
Clieiii Cuidi (iioi'ery mid Toed
Btoro, Focond und I'nlou &(,
r
E E D S
nyjJlH. KVANS,
MODISTE,
Itooiiib Iu Mrs, lliltllu'b I.oilglni,' Home,
7W