f Just Received. Tho Cronm of the Most Progressive Factories" " In nil tlio latest blocks nml colon'. Tlio progress ive mnkers liuvn tlio most nrliotio blocks. Tlio most p'lpulni lints uro Hid ones Hint combines qnnltty unci style wit ti ounnomy. A glnnco ut 0111 Furnishing Gomls Window will eonvineo you Hint wo nro elrictly In it u Ik ii it cnmuB to lints. Tiiio lo Drossy. In Blnok or Brown. 93.00. A Tomptc Lntoot Blocks and Colors. f.2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.90. Displayed in Furnishing ALL GOODS MARKED N PlAtN FIOURFS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY - MARCH II). 1898 t WAYSIDE GLEANINGS WheelH for rent at Leo. Sehnnno's old staml. I'resli cows for sale at M. II. Miller's, onTi-Mile. inchli) -It Fresh Columbia river Smelt at Dulles Commission Grocery Co.'b. When you smoko tho Rose Queen 5 cent cignr you get vour money's worth. tf Dr. Shackelford has removed bis ofllco to room M, Vogt block, over tho post office. ii17-2m lust received cauliflower, sweet potn toes, onuses, lemons and bananas at Coinniissioii & Grocery Co. The. Steamer Elder arrived in Port land yesterday from Alaska points. Shu la scheduled to leave again Saturday night. Work is progressing rapidly on tbe new water main in the East End, mid in n short time this needed improvement will be completed. The atenin schooner Pasadena arrived Thursday morning from Skognny and Dyea, after a slow trip, by the inside route, She is scheduled to snll again Saturday. On nccount of the failure of Rev. Do Forest to reach here us soon as expected, having missed connection with tbe trains, there will bo no services in tho Eplecopalian church tomorrow. While preparing your gardens, re member Mrs. A. C. Stnbling & Son have many roses, hnrdy plants uud shrub beries, which will add greatly to tbe ap poaraneo of your borne. n8 dlw-wlm A tournament botwenn a toam of ladles nd the club toam is being arranged to ly. We understand tho match will constat of ono gome, to bo played Tnes.( "veiling, i jiu ladles aro onthuslas tie nnd the match will cortuinly bo ver, interesting. A meeting of tho joint executive com Wltteo for tho entertainment of the G A K.. W. R. 0., Sons of Veterans unci neir friends on May 17th, 18th nnd 10th, HI bo held at tho G. A. R. hall, in MhniHio'a building, tornor Second nud vuun streets, tonight nt 7o'clock. A commercial club ban been organized More, and this niornlfg W. Hadley nt through the city on his way to JlCOllia tO rillr.lllr.cn .. jlnnl. In ont nt . (-'..uiiiidU l UUUUIU QVI W. bOWllllO llllr...., .1 . .. v ..... .. OW'nrrjryntlii'iSlWt iidfc lw, nlnli ""I re taking great interest in helping Along, P'of.F.L. Washburn, of tho stoto jntvejaitv, and II, J, Bretherton.of Now Wt, liavo associated themselves togoth "lor the pUrpog0 ol CHrryjng on tho in Jtigaton8nBto tho flah,g r080Uree8 "qulim bay from an economic nnd ""line Stnildnnlnt. Tl,a roonlf nf thai I """"M'Ulllli IW rUBHIfc Ul "If luveitlgntlons will bo published t Dress Goods and Silks Yon would not consider fi.00 too m noli to pay for tins lint, but wo bn vo innrkcd.lt to Bull at $3.00. We linvi! just reeeived.'direet from Now York, our first shipment of BAYADERE URESS GOODS, in pnttertiP, no two nlike. A ho tbe latest FANCY CHECK IN SILK FOR WAISTS. Theso bilks linvo proved to be the best sellers ever in Hie bouse. In Dress Goods wo nro nhowinz nn elegant line of FANCY WEAVES nt&O cents per yard. A benntlfnl lino of FRENCH VIG0U11EUX in all tho latest .shadings nt the popular price of 05 cents per yard. Our SILK department is tho sensation of Hie hour. Come and look it through. Wliuro will ion llml a limn; tiuty lint tint ii In icjiru H'lltvrt by tills cut. Hulliililufnruliniist imy iiRo nml hti Ici ly in Htjle. I'ny . lis- iirlcc Unit will 'suit ymir puree. IKIIII AU lO It.UM. Qood$ Window. and distributed free by the state uni versity and through the preee. Camp No. 3, E. W. Pike post, Sons of Veternns, division of Washington, wub organized in Goldendnle Tuesday even ing. The muster-roll contains more than forty names. Colonel W. W. Sparks and Professor Paul Sutton, of Vancouver, Wasti., installed the elected oflicers. There will be memorial services held in tho Methodist church tomorrow evening at 7:110 o'clock in honor of Frances E. Willnrd, Into president of tho national, nnd also the world's, Wo man's Christian Temperance Union. A cordial invitation is extended to tbe gen eral public. Since the football season is over tbe baseball players of our city are talking of organizing a team that will bo second to nono in Eastern Oregon, and if our boys aro successful in so doing we see no reason why a series of interesting games could not be played hero duiing the coming summer with teams from both sides of the mountains. A. W. Stanton, buyer of sheep from Montana, completed the purchase last Saturdny In Pendleton of 1000 head of yearlings, 3,500 choice breeding owes, nml 3,000 lambs, to bo delivered a Depp ncr after shearing. Tho ewes brought $2.25 a head and tho lambs $1.05. The seller was R. F. Monroo, an extensive sbeepuwner of Condon, Gilliam county- The Indians uro ngaiu making their visits to Morrow county, some from Umatilla and others from tho Columbia. During tho past week they buvo brought in to lleppner nearly 1000 pounds of wool, which they have disposed of at fair prices. Last season it is estimated that ovor $2500 was pnid to the Indians for wool and pelts, most of which they g.ithoron the range, generally without tho consent of tbe owner. The Dalles CryBtal lea Company, of this city, tiled its articles of incorpora tion tu tho department of state I burs (jfty, The papers numo a capital of 3000 divided into ono hundred nud fifty $20 shares. Joseph Folco, F. Mathieu and Ben Wilson aro subscribing incor porators. A cold storage is something that The D.illcs lacks, and there is no ii ruiiuun vii helped ulo P-"TV0 Ol reason why tho project should not bo ilong by our people. tho finest chnrchos in Oregon was dedicated Thursday and we havo the foundation started for the tluest school building in tho Btate. Such facts as these should be sufficient for tho wiso nnd induce everyone contotnplating a chango to come and locato with us. Property can bo bought very reasonable, uud especially so from tbe only live real estate ogont In town, old Dad Butte. A hint to the wiso ia sufficient. tf Tho man wiio assaulted Chnrlie Neu burger yesterday morning wub caught nnd brought beforo Justice Filloon yes terday, Ho gave his nnmo ns H.J. Carnoy.itnl says ho is from Sherman county. Cnrnoy was a very small nml tint, a. ilnn 'orous-lookinff character, and lllil iimiivi.. n - when tho muscular Neuburger wm com PEASE & MAYS. I pared with the little Columbia Southern section boss, the prosecution decided that there could be no case ngainet the ! -I t 1 t 1 1... .1! ! , ueiuuuuiii, unu nu was uiemisseu. Frank Aldricb, of Arlington, visited Goldendnle yesterday. Mr. Aldrich is one of the best posted men on the sheep outlook on Hie coast. He predicts fair prices for wool nnd sheep, and says that with present protection continued, sheepmen will proeper. He further states that the sheepmen of East Klick itat are in an exceedingly joyful mood ovor tho light winter and the wonderful promising outlook of the lambing sea son, which will be in progress Boon. Tho bog and dairy convention was brought to a close in Walla Walla on tbe evening of tho 17th. At the after noon session, permanent organization was affected by tbe adoption of a con stitution nnd by-laws, and the election of tho following oflicers: President, W J Spillnian, of Pullman; vice presi dents -Oregon II T French, of Corval lis; Washington Frank M Lowden, of Walla Walla; Iduho-Dr Fred A Huntey; Montana S M Emery, of Hel ena; secretary, D D Dillworth, of Spo kane; treasurer, John L Smith, ol Spo knne. Momurlal l'louraui. Tho following is tho program for tho memorial eervices, in honor of MIes Frauces E. Willurd, to be'obHerved at the Methodist church, Sunday evening, March 20, 1898, at 7 :30. The public are most cordially invited to bo present and assist tbe local W. C. T. U. in honoring the work and character of this greatest among women. Opening hymn "Hock of Age." (Scripture lesson Crusode l'mlm, II Kings, 11 chapter; 1 to 10 verics, l'rnyer. Solo "Ono Sweetly Solemn Thought." Miss Myrtle Mlchcll. Collection. Hymn "How Firm n Foundation.'' 1'iiper-SUss WIUurd'N Clilldhooit nwl Youth .Mrs. Uenii. Kulogy on Miss Wlllurd'ts llfo work -Mrs. l M, VUou. SliiBlng crusndo hymn "Glvo To tho Winds Thy Fears." Tho Iicuuty mid Wealth of Her Character. Uev. J. II, Wood. Iteoitiitton-"llo Giveth Ills lleloved Sleep." Mrs. K. K. uoynolds. Mlis Wllluixt's Noblo Defense of tho Home Mrs, 8. French. Hymn-"Blest Ho the Tio That Hinds-." llenedlctlon. FOR SALE. Two lots, Nos. 11 nud 12, in block 1-1, Gates Addition, Tho Dalles, Oregon. For particulars address the undersigned. M. E. Fuiiuii.utv, 10 4w Box 178, Goldindale, Wnsli. licit of All, To cleanse tho system in a gentle nnd truly beneficial manner, when tho springtime comes, use tho true and per fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine, Manufactured by the Califor nia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for enlo by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. To Cure h Cola lu Clue Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund tl o money if they fall to cure. 25c, nee Sale BlCVCLtES. Ono '05 Lulies' Olcve- $0 land Wheel Ofc Two '97 Eagle Wheels (MC at , yuu One "00 Cleveland.... $ Gent's Wheel U Ono '95 Eagle Gent's Wheel l) Ono '97 Boy's Eagle Wheel.. One '97 Girl's Eagle Wheel :. In order to make room for our now stock, we are mak ing the above Low Prices. MAIER & BENTGN THREE PARTIES IN CONVENTION. Caucuses Held Last Night I'mccrdlugft of Tortuy's Meetings. Oyer 150 delegates from the dilTerent precincts of Wasco county nre collected in tbe city today attending the Demo cratic, Populist and Sliver Republican conventions. Caucus meetings were held last night by the Silver Republi cans in the Baldwin opera house, by the Democrats in tLe court houee, and the Populists in the city ball. Tho princi pal matter discussed ut those sessions was that of uniting the forces of tbe three parties. The Populists came together today and A. L. Reese was elected temporary chairman and J. H. Arbuckle secretary. A committee on credentials was appoint ed, which reported nt 11 o'clock, and the same was accepted. A conference committee was then chosen, consisting of J. L. Story, D. W. Butler and T. B. Kent. The Populist delegates then adjourned until 1 :30, with the understanding that the consultation committee consult with with those from the other two parties. At the Democratic meeting nt the couit house, Samuel Van Vuctor was elected temporary chairman, Gus Bonn secretary, uud II. C. Liebo assistant secretary. A committee on credentiuls was ap pointed, i nd their report accepted. George C. Blakeley was then elected permanent chairmsn, while Gus Bonn retained the position as secretary. A conference committee, consisting of Hon. A. S. Bennett, Sum E. Van Vuc tor nnd R. F. GibbDtis was appointed before adjourning lor tho noon hour. The Silver Republicans met at 10 a. m., with Dr. Sanders in the chair and D. S. Dufur as eecretary. The committee on credentials report ed, and other business took up the time to such an extent that it was not until afteinoou Hint thoconfereuce committee from this party was appointed. It con sisted of Bert Thurston, W. L. Voider pool and B. F, Shoemaker, At 2 o'clock tho three conlerenco com mittees went into private session, and in the meantime the Democrats elected tho following delegates to the state con vention: A.S.Bennett, J. A. Douthit, Sam Van Vector, J. S. Henderson, D. R. Cooper, W. N. Wiley, W. B. A. Tern, pie and J. II. Christian, Committeemen from tho different precincts were also elected during the afternoon. Tho Stiver Republicans held a cloeed session while they were waiting for the three committees to come to an under standing; but nothing of importance was transacted, At 4:30 Hie committees had not yet reported, nnd, judgltig from the length of time they have been in session, they have had anything but clear soiling, On account of this delay, it is impossi ble to give further particulars of the convention in today's issue. r "Very Much ...reseept Bieyeles... 1898 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.50 to $60.00. New Ideas at every point. The Wheel that sells at an honest prica. Bicycles Cleanod and Repaired. REMEMBER. We Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co, BOWLING LAST NIGHT. A rickeil SlxlColled tlio Club Tcnm on Their Alleys. A tournament took place at tlio club alleys last night between a team picked from the club nnd the regular club team. The match was very close, the totals being 900 to 924, in favor tho regular team. Tbe picked team deserved much credit, however, as they made a much better showing than did the Oregon Road Club's team. The following are Hie scores : CI.UI1 TEAM. 1 2 3 4 Total Brndshaw .... 40 44 49 37 170 Houghton 44 47 30 52 173 Tolmie 27 47 51 44 109 Hosteller .... 43 33 39 34 149 Stephens 33 30 37 38 138 Dufur 30 41 25 23 119 223 242 231 228 924 PICKED TEAM. 1 2 3 4 Total Sampson 55 48 34 45 182 Schmidi 41 39 49 39 10S Orfden 38 34 42 43 157 Sinuott 50 35 32 35 152 Nolan 22 37 40 30 129 Van Norden.. 37 31 23 30 121 243 224 220 222 009 NEWS NOTES. Spain is said to have at least 500,000 lighting men nt her disposal. Latest reports stato that tho Mont gomery has been removed from Havana harbor by request of Consul General Leo. Treachery was feared. Judging from tho present indications, more trouble may break out in Guate mala at any time. Spaniards aro said to be aiding tho Insurgents, uud will ex pect assistance from them if they aro successful. It i3 the evident intention ot Blanco to make it appear that an alliance has been formed between Austria and Spain, With or without the sanction of his gov ernment, the Austrian consul, Berudes, is lending aid to this Idea. Tho cruifer Amn.onas, built by tho Armstrongs for Brazil and purchased by tbe United States, was formally trans ferred from tho Brazilian flag to the stars and stripes shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho ceremony was simplo and dlmiilled, and to the Brazil ian officers It whs somewhat pathetic. "Thank Hod!" exclaimed John 11. Draper, ;i colored man who was a wit ness in a Baltimore court, on being in formed by n lawyer Hint he had no more iiiestior.s to nsk, The Judge promptly fined tho witness five dollars for con tempt of court, y. U 8 IICSTINGTON l s WILSON HUNTINGTON & WII.SON, ATTOKNKYS AT IMW, . . THE IMlXElj, ORKO.ON Onlco ovr First Nut. Bunk, One Minute Cough Cure, cures. 'flint Ii what It wa rade for. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve Cure Pila, Scald, Duma. lo the Good." MAYS & CROWE. IT" have strictly First-Class, M IIS. EVANS. MODISTE, Kooms In Mrs. Bilttin'ii Lodging House. "Wanted- Atthe Diamond Mills, Good milling whent. Tho highest price paid. mcbl6-tf. An Interei-niig Story is attractive nt nil times. No ono can nil'-ud to let tb evenings nt home he spent without gocxli rending mutter in theto dnye whou good books cost so little. Our" stock offers some very attractive, up-to-date anil standard literature which will interehi nil. I. C. Mckelsen Sook St fJQusie Company. Cigars. Why do wo retail more Cigars Hum others? Why do smokers go out of their way and pass cigars of the same grade? Not because we have better clears or bettor brands, or any greater vaiiety ; no, riot that. Why, because we hnve tbe Buret ci gar cuse In the state unit keep our c!t;ara in better condition. Snipes-Klneraly Drug Cck S E E I S A splendid iitnortment of Vigc tuble, Uurdcn end (liass Seeds lu Hulk, Bccd Wheat, bird Oats, Seed Hurley, Sccil deed liyo. Oil Meal Cako and Kcitlll.ord Elieo Bupinies, r.uny uu&u i imr 'mM toes. Eleveu kinds nt llrt uIhm Mu Seed Com. 1'oultry mid Kkim, Ilea Supplies, Uurly Ho&o I'utir toes. Eleven kinds nt llrst u'hm Seed Com. 1'oultry mid Keg bong lit and so'.d nt J. H. CROSS rk (Jlieap Oatli Gnecry und Kectl Store, Seconi nud Union His. EDS JM iDSSL