The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 24, 1898, Image 3

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"Veiy Much to tho Good."
...reseept Bieyeles...
HEMSDORF FAST BLACK.
Not Very Expensive,
BlCYCLiES.
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
J Prices from $27.50 to $50.00.
One 'Oo Ladies' Clcvc- 0
land Wheel &j
New Ideas at every point.
The Wheel that sells at an honest price.
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Two '97 Eagle Wheels
at
One '90 Cleveland....
Gent's Wheel
Wo have jnt received a lino of cotton
hosiery tluit is perfect in Style, finish and
color.
"IlKMSnOKF FAST BLACK" isetampod
on every pair of the black Rood.
Plain r ml rihhud topa in Black nnd the
latett shades of Tun 25 cents.
Finer grades in oO and GO gauge. 33, -10, 45e
A licimtifiil assortment in Lace Btripep,
Silk Embroidered Boot and Clucked Hosiery
at 50 "id 75 contB pur pair.
But Very Nice.
There isn't another line in the city
that can meet such a requirement as this
with such a quantity as you will find in
our stock of grips ami telescopes.
Something can always ho found here,
in good taste at the wished for price.
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ALL GOODS MARKED N
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
MARCH 21, 1803
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS
i
Freeh cow a for sale nt M. II. Miller's?
on5-Mili. inclilO -It
Pofltiim Corlal Food Coffee nt Com
mieaion k Grocery Co.'h. tf
Advices eny that the president will
(top tlie Cuban war on humane grounds.
Today's weather forecast for tonight
is rain or snow ; Fridav, fair and cooler.
When you amoko the Rose Qupen 5
cent eiar you get your inoney'tj worth.
tf
Dr. Shackelford lias removed his ofiiue
to room 1-1, Vogt block, over tlie post
office. mlT-Uiii
Cauliflower, sweet potatoes, piga' feet
anil pickles in hulk nt Commission &
Grocery Co.'u.
Telephone messages from Portland to
day elated that it wan allowing at that
place Una forenoon.
Henry Hudson, of Dufur, ia in tho city
today. He ia hauling in his grain which
e held ovur winter.
I.ttoH ndviccB from Havana state that
Blanco ia huilding earthworks at tha
.place to protect the exposed cuna.
The United StatOB navy nnd war d
partinenta are maktngliaBto in w
I preparation. High .officials prcd
V war within ten days.
Work is progressing rapidly on t
largo addition to the bulldlnc occuui
by the Great Northern Furniture Co
mlin a few days it will bo ready for
occupation.
In receiving the bulletin for the Jnck-"on-JefTrii'H
prize light yesterday a mis
Me was mado by the operator, which
Mconnts for our having the reault of the
fight turned around.
Workmen are buaily engaged today in
putting a new glass front In Maya &
Crowe's store, and when completed it
"HI add much to the nttrctivenes of
MeetabliBhimnt.
All Foresters are requested to be nt
, " r nail trlday evening at 8 o'clock, ae
: lf'lDe8of iiuportnnco will bo transact-
Work in tho Urat degree will nlao
1 I tn .1.. . . .
iiirongn with.
I Toilay t10 worktno ftre Rving the
I S S0K ,0llcl",fl ' the brick work on
""Wasco Wnrohonso Co.'a new btilld-
Vu'nu the aamo will be ready for use
I r hid wool season ooens,
u i .. j
mage Hci-hbo was Issuufl yesterday
w Uytle T. Bonnoy and Martini 0.
JJ. Mr. Hotmoy la wall nnd favora-
KiWn t0 "Ulny DoT poo,,,e' w,lUu
y'od Rl UBl;onf u young muy ui
ttlT recolvo 'rora Portland nt
tabn y8,al08t" the Silver Iio.
rwniRnd Democrats are prepared
hEin Uh the invention, but the
bstii I Rro hoM,n backhand how
m ,tRt o. Bffalri will contiuue is
hard to tell. At present it looks very
discouraging for the fuaionists.
Tho many friends of John Bonn are
pleased to Bee tho old gentlemen on the
Btreets again. For several weeks he lias
been confined to his room with an attack
of rheumatism, but has bo far recovered
ns to be on the streeta today.
All necessary preparations are being
mado for the G. A. It. encampment to
be held at thia place in May, and from
present indications, it will be the best
and most largely attended encampment
that has ever been held in thia state.
Iu response to the kind invitation of
tiie managers of King Hnllabnhooln U,
the reporter attended the reheareal lutt
evening, and although lie timet refrain
from giving awny tlie plot or character
of tho performance, he is permitted to
ony one thing, and that is that it prom
ises to surpasa anything ever given by
home talent iu Tho Dalles. Their EongB,
dances, jokes and uiubic are the latent
and best, and owing to the good spirit
with which everyone enters into their
partB, as well as the amount of practic
ing tho boys are doing, every turn will
ho put on in the best possible shape.
Tho Champion basn-ball team lias re-
rganized for tiie Benson and will com
mence training immediately. Jac Me-
Gratli and Mike Robinson, two profes
sional ball-tossers of Chicago, have con
sented to play with them. Louie Fritz,
the mannger, has corresponded with the
lending clubs of the Northwest, and has
received two favorable answers. The
team consists of the following players:
Louie Fritz, manager, formerly of the
White Stars; J. J. Moloney, Ed Jen
kins, Janson Powers, Ed Howell, Willie
Drown, Spottard Ferguson, Geo. Dufur,
Jim Crate, Mike Robinson and Jac Mc-
rath.
Goldcndnlo Sentinol : A proposition
has been made by J. Russell Jones, now
in New York, that if the right-of-way
can bo procured for u railway to connect
Goldendale with Tlie DalleB, that Eome
capitalists, whom ho represents, will
have tho line surveyed, and if tlie route
is practical, will build a road. It ia ex
pected this route will follow that of the
Lylo railroad as far as Centervllle, then
run in a southerly direction toThoDalles
mountain, climlng It at a gradual grade
and crossing it where Tho Dalles wagon
road roaches tho summit; then descend
ing in a wosterly direction, making n
turn on the G. W. Smith place, and
then to Tho Dalles. Committees have
been appointed to got tho right-of-way,
and surely no one will be so hoggish as
not to grant It.
Judge Bellinger yesterday lnoin'ng
denied the motion of plaintiff for n now
trial in tho case of II. M. Smith vs. J.
G. & I. N. Day. Smith sued for $l!5,0Q0
damages baaed upon injuries alleged to
havo been euatoined through the negli
gence of the defendants in setting oil a
blast nt Caecnde Locks. Smith wna
struck in tho head by a piece of rock
while ho win sitting in tho cabin of the
Bteamor tied up near the locks which
tho defendants were building. Tho
plaintiff alleged in his bill of complaint
that by reason of these injuries he hns
not only been permanently disabled,
hut lias been put to a great deal ot ex
penso for hospital care nnd medical
treatment. The plaiutiiTa attorney,
Judge Dennett, will bring the case be
fore tlie court of Bppeals.
National Bank Examiner Edward L.
CorBon will bo in the city iu a fe-v days
to look into tlie standing of the Dalles
banks.
Tuesday, while climbing into a hay-
;loft, Mrs. It. A. Moore, of Waeco, fell a
distance of ten feet. Her wrist was dis
located and the bones of her right arm
broken near tho wrist. Mrs. Moore is
about (10 years of age, and this inakeB
tiie accident a serioue one.
Just think, $2500 will buy 100 acres, n
fine fruit farm, three mileE from town ;
three milch cows, five work horses,
iarm implenunte, two wagons, fine
water privileges iu fact everything
complete. For further information and
a good bargain Bee Dad Butts.
Henry Spalding, the well-known fruit
grower, died Tuesday evening Jat Al
mota, on the Snake river, from injuries
received recently while carrying furni
ture from hie burning building. Mr.
Spalding was a son of ltev. H. Spalding,
who came to tho Pacific Northwest in
183G with Marcus Whitman. He was
about 50 years old.
J. K. Armsby, the milloinaiie con
densed fruit manufacturer of Chicago,
who hnB been iu Portland Bounding tho
fish market preparatory to putting Co
lumbia riyer ealmon on tlie Eastern
market, finds the market in a very un
settled condition, he says. The fisher
men don't seem to know what they in
tend doing, according to hie opinion.
However, lie thinks there will be plenty
of fish, and furthermore that tho market
will not vary with other seasons.
A grand jury waB organized Tuesday
afternoon at Colfax, O. Tingling, a rail
road man, being appointed foreman. Tiie
judge, in his charge to the jury, laid
special stress on the recent lynching of
Chudwick Marshall, urging that a care
ful investigation be mado, so that the
members of the mob might bo indicted
and punished. Ho also called attention
to the necessity of abating the vices of
gambling and prizo-flghting. The
grand jury issued snbjxenas for two
witnesses, supposed to know something
about the lynching, and tho jury began
ltB labors yesterday inoui'ng.
Degree ot Honor Kntfrtwliiiiif nt.
The - Degree of Honor held a abort
business session last night, after which
tho doors were thrown open to the pub
lic. A largo crowd assembled, and the
following program was rendered :
1'Iano Overture Georgia Samson
Vocal Solo Mrs. 0. F. 8 tenuous
Kecltntlon Joseph McArthur
Vocal Solo S. I Young
lnsttuinctitttl Duet guitar and miimlollul. .
j'rof. itynn unci Mr. Twtiiihiun
Vocal Puet Mcsdamcii Jayno ana Varncy
Solo Georgia Suuijiiion
Dancing was Indulged in till midnight,
and the evi ning was, pleasantly speut.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Ttuu I what It was miide lor.
One '95 Eagle Gent's $Qfl
Wheel IjtdU
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 above
Low Prices.
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MAIER & BENTON
THEY SCORE A POINT.
Judge llelllngnr HoliU the Indictment
Worthies.
I. H. Taffe, tho Celilo cannerymon,
and E. Kilfeather, recently jointly con
victed in the United States district court
for attempting to corruptly influence a
petit jury to the end that an exorbitant
verdict might be returned against tlie
government in n right-of-way condem
nation proceeding, in which Taffe was to
be pecuniarily benefitted, scored a point
this morning in the decision of Judge
Bellinger upon the motion for a new
trial and nrrest of judgment. The mo
tion was not only allowed as to Taffe, but
tlie c.ise as to him was virtually dis
missed. The motion as to Kilfeather was
also allowed, but he was held to appear
before the next federal grand jury under
the same bonds be is now enjoying free
dom. There being another indictment
against Taffe, charging bribery, he alto
will have another set-to with tho legal
machinery of Uncle Sam.
Tne decision of Judge Bellinger is a
ratljer severe arraignment u( tho indict
ment upon which Taifd and Kilfeather
were tried, the court holding that it was
defective and entirely insufficient for the
purposes of the prosecution. The indict
ment upon which the defendants were
tried contained two counts one conspi
racy to commit an offense ugaiust the
United States bv corruptly eudeavoiing
to influence a petit jury of the circuit
court of the United States in the dis
charge of its cuty, and the other that of
conspiring to defraud the United StatC3
by corruptly endeavoring to influence a
petit jury of tho circuit court of the
United Sir tea to return an exorbitant
verdict against the government in a case
on trial in which the government was
ouo of the parties iu interest.
IV. It. Uuubar KvglnU'r at Vancouver.
Bicycles Cleaned
and Repaired.
MAYS & CROWE.
The selection of Hon. William It. Dun
bar for register of the land office of Van
couver, WhmIi., seems to meet with the
approval of every Republican in K'icki
tat county. Tho hearty, unanimous ap
proval of tlin appointment is without
precedent.
t His ctreer as a politician in Klii kltat
county is well known. Ho bat always
been a faithful worker for the nieces?
of the ltepulillcan party, and is well
known over the mhio. lln has served
Goldendale as mayor at different tunes,
but haa never been kuoiMi to lie an
oflico-Ecckcr. It ia mid when the news
of the present nppuiutmeul came, he
wan more surprised than any ono in
Goldendale. It is raid Senator John L.
Wilson conferred with Klickitat county
Republican", and Mr. Dunbar was their
choice, At present Mr. Dunbar Is
United States land commissioner nt
Goldendale, i.nd adininietratur of sev
eral estates. It is rumored that he
may not take his new position before
the expiration of tho present Incum
bent's term, which will be iu Juno.
To Cure h C'uln Id One Day,
Take Laxative Bromo Qulnino Tab
lets. All druggist refund tl e money if
they fail to cure. 25c,
REMEMBER.
We have strictly First-Clas&'
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co,
A St-'lUh Street Suit.
The above illustration represents a
stylish street suit shown by A. M. Will
iams & Co. Tlie material ia a navy or
black serge. Tho short and jaunty
jacket has tho popular fly front, and ia
lined with a changoablo silk. The full
gored fkirt is of tho latest cut, and is
lined with percalino. Tho price of the
m lire suit is only $5.
I'ror. Dout, optluluu.
The testing of eyes is not n matter of
guess work, nor by far only a matter of
trying on a pair of ready made glasses.
It is n science governed by principles
and conditions, which none but a person
who lias studied the anatomy of tlie eye
can understand. Prof. P. G. Dout un
derstands hih budneES thoroughly. Call
and be convinced. He also does all
km ds of watch and j jwelry repairing,
and will clean your jewelry while you
wait. Two doors west of Keller's bake
ry. Yours to serve,
Dour Optical it Jkwklky Co.
l'a I in fur Kent.
jyjits. EVANS,
MODISTE,
Itooms in Mrs. Brittln's Lodging ironic-.
Wanted
At the Diamond Mills,
Good milling wheat. Tho highest price
paid. nichlG-tf.
An Itiierei-ting Htory is uttractivoar
all times. No one can afford to let the
eveninga at home bo spent without good
reading matter in these days when gooi)
books coft eo little. Our stock ofTero
some very attractive, Up-to-date anil
standard literatuio which will inteieat
all.
I. C. Nickelsen
Book St music Company,
The farm known as the Crato Dona
tion Claim, situated on tlie river, five
miles west of Tho Dilles, consisting of
about 400 acres, will be rented to re
sponsible party. Also a responsible
tarm hand wanted to take charge of a
farm. Apply to
maraS-Ot Max Vogt A Co,
Suns ul VeteraiiH' Kutertuliimelit.
Hio Sons of Veteran will give an en
tertainment next Tuesday evening,
March 8th. A good program, consist
ing of patriotic Bongf, recitations and
musical selections. In conclusion a fine
lunch, donated by the W. It. 0., will be
served.
ItlHt of All.
To cleanse the system iu a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the
springtime comes, use the true and per
fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the
genuine. Manufactured by tho Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., only, and fur sale by
all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle,
Children and adults tortured by burns,
scalds, injuries, exouia or skin diseases
may etcure Instant relief by using Do
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the
great pile remedy.
Trjr Sctillltufc-'n licst im sua baking powler
Cigars.
Why do wo retnil more Cigars than
others?
Why do smokers go out of their way
and pass cigars of the eamo grade?
Not because wo havo better cigars
or bettor brands, or any greater vaiiety ;
uo, not that,
Why, because we havo the finest ci
gar caEo in the state and keep our cigars
in better condition.
Snipes-Klnersly Drug Co.
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A splcmlid iiBHortincnt n( Vikc
tiible, Unnlen mul Ui ass Seeds In
Hulk, Seed Wliuat, Seed Oats,
Seed llurK'y, Gcd Seed Ityc,
Oil Meal Cake mut IVrtlllCM,
lieu (iui,)lca, Kurly liosu 1'olu
toes. Klvvcii llnda of ilrt cIiim
Seed Corn. I'oultry ami Kan
bougut and sold tit
J. H. CROSS'
Clival! Ca-h (Iroccry and I'tcd
H luio Kevond and Union Sis.
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