The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 26, 1898, Image 3

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    Clearance
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5ometf?ir
"Very Much to tho Good.'
HERMSDORF FAST BLACK.
Not Very Expensive,
..reseept Bieyeles..
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Pricus ft om $7.50 to $50.00.
New Ideas at every point.
The Wheel that sells at an honest prico.
BlCYCLtES.
One '0" Ladies' Cleve
land Wheel
Two '97 Eagle Wheels
at
30
Wo have just received n lino of cotton
hosiery Ui:il is perfect in Style, finieh an
color.
"II FJiMSDORF FAST BLACK" is stamped
on i vt ry puir ol ihc black gnodd.
I'hiin mid ribbed tops In Black nnd the
latest shades of Tun 25 cents.
Finer trades in 50 nnd CO gauge. 35, -10, 45s
A beautiful nesotttnent in Luce stripes,
Silk Embroidered Boot and Clocked Hotdery
at 50 nd 75 cents per pair.
ALL GOODS MARKED N
PLAIN riGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
MARCH 20, 1893
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The weather forecist for tonight and
Sunday is fair.
New line of Delft Ware just received
at Mider & lttnton's.
Very little damage- has been done by
cold to the fruit orchards in Umatilla
cjnnty.
Bicycle sundries, fishing tackle, guns,
rifles and revolvers ut Maler & Benton's.
A new line of '9S models. L Tour bi
cycles at Maier & Benton's. Call and
see them.
The Elks will hold their annual elec
tioti of oflicerB this evening. All mem
bers of the order are requested to be
present.
Two or three rooms wanted for light
housekeeping. No children. Address
Bos G, this office.
The celebrated maltose cross garden
hose, a large shipment just received at
Maler A Benton's.
A hand of fat porkers was delivered at
the stock yards today by James Kelly,
of 15-Mile, for the Columbia Packing
Co.
About twenty hoboes, who were creat
ing some disturbance, were run in by
the officers this morning, und ut present
are resting in the county jail.
A telegram was received last night
from Sau Francisco stating thot Mr.
Ucttingen was no better, und it is feared
by his friends that his sickness may
terminate fatally.
republican primaries are passing off
very quietly. A large number of votes
are being cast, but it is jalcl by everyone
to he the quietest alluir of the kind The
Dalits has ever had.
The funeral of the lute George Row
land will take place from the family res
idence, on the corner of Fourth and
Laughlin streets, tomorrow (Sunday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Friends of tlio
family invited.
The work of excavation for the new
water main on east Second street is flu
shed and about half the pipo is
down. Today the workmen are busily
engaged in tilling in, and in a vory short
time the street will be in shape again.
In a private letter from our towns.
"an, Fred W. Skibbe, be states that he
has his hotel in Skoguny ready for busi
ness, und stems to be well satisfied with
his location. He reports many idle men
in Skaguuy, but soya men lu business
wore are doing well.
On exhibition in A. M. Williams &
Co.' mammoth show windows way be
"eemomeof the leading popular styles
and cloths in spring and summer suits
for iuenia wetHr Tbe flrm Mten(jg H
ordlal invitation to all to inspect their
ock. Seeing la free,
Today some good politician, who had
molbed too deeply of the flowing bowl,
beotiug his way M best be could
P becond street, when, In front of 0. F.
But Very Nice.33
There isn't another lino in the city
that can meet such a requirement as this
with such a quantity as you will find in
our stock of grips and telescopes.
Something can always be found here,
in good, taste at the wished for price.
Stephens' store, he Mumbled and fell
against the largo windows in the front
of the building, breaking one of the
panes out. Aot having the price ot th
same, he was lodged in jail by the mat
elial.
Just thin!', $2300 will buy 1G0 ncres,
flne fruit farm, three tnllee from tow
three milch cows, five work hornet.
farm implements, two wagons, fiije
water privileges hi fact everyti
complete. For further information an
a good bargain see Dad Butts.
The steamer Salem ha3 been put in
first-class shape and will take the place
of the Regulator on the D. P. it A.N.
line. The Regulator will bo overhauled
and new boilers put in, eo that whf-n it
goes into service again it will be in per
fect shape and the fastest of nil the Co
lumbia river bouts.
Yeeterday Dr. Hollister examined
Mrs. Frank MarBh, of 8-Milo, and ad
judged her insane. She was tent to the
asylum in Sulem on this morning's
train. Trie case is u very sad one, but is
considered to bo somewhat of a tempor
ary nature, and it is hoped she will re
cover in a short time.
Dr. Hollister was called out to Dufur
this morning to attend Mr. Gulliford of
that place, who was seriously injured by
being thrown from 11 horse. The doctor
found that no bones were broken, hut he
was badlv bruised about thu body nnd
ill be confined to his room for some
time on account of the accident.
Latest reports statu that Spain has
flatly refused to recall her torpedo flotil
la, and is proceeding to fortify Porto
Rico. According to this, a claeh is nmr
at hand. A report was given out this
morning that the Oregon militia has
orders to be ready for u call within ten
ciaye.
E. W. Carlisle, of 10-Mile, was arrest
ed yesterday under the chargo of having
torn down u fence enclosing land that
wub not his own. It seeniB that he took
down the fence and went through Dick
Brookhouse's field. As the two were
not on friendly terms, IJrookhouse had
him arrested. lie will have his hearing
in Justice Fillocn's court this afternoon.
Mrs. Phillips' millinery store is a
"thing of beauty" today, the occasion
being the Faster opening of pattern hats,
bonnets, and all sorts ol pretty headgear.
The ladies are all saying that the abund
ance of fbwers used this season make
the hats "too sweet lor anything;" but
a young man who heard the remuik
said tiiey were none too sweet fur the
Dalles girls who will wear them,
Manager Kinersly begs to announce
the initial appearance of the inap
proachable magician, "Dante," Eliason,
and ilia select company of artists with
an entirely new array of mystical novel
lieE-a program of unquestionable merit;
new In every detail. Drftite'a perform,
ance it quite a relief for ordinary, and
after the frequent visits of operatic and
farcial companies, will oe indeed quite
a relief. So we warn our theatre-goers
to urenaro to lauirh ns they have never
laughed before, be mystified, startled
and carried away with amusement. At
VI
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PEASE & MAYS.
the Voirton Monday and Tuesday, April
Ith and 5th, The New York Journal
says: "Dante is the onlv eligible suc
cessor to 'Herman the Great ' "
1
We learn from Mr. Schanno, who ha
. . .1
1 ueen inspecting numerous orchards in
the interior, that the scale is worse this
year than last. This is probably due t'
1 the belief that tho early frost in the fal
; of '90 killed the peet, which caused the
owners of orchards to be careless about
syroylng last spring. In this way the
scale got a good start, and all orchards
in which any sign of it is found should,
all means, be sprayed tbis spring.
Johnny William?, "Frisco, " an old
timer in the eIiow business, and who
was manager for threo rears for the late
I Hermann, the magician, Chas, Froh-
man anu iJan A. fctewart and W. A.
Wheeloclr, pugilistic contests, is in town
managing the greatest of all magicians
Dante (.Eliascn.) Mr. Williams called
at this office this afternoon. He save
I he has the greatest show on earth, and
wishes it underMood that his company
is by no means a one-man show, but an
aggregation of twelve artiste, and from
critical indorsements we judge the
genial manager tells the truth.
Tho following is the apportionment
'of offices made by the Democrats, Silver
j Republican and Populists at the con
vention lBst night in Portland : The
Democrats are to have state treasurer,
supremo judge and congressman, llrst
diMrict; Silver Republicans, congress
man second district und secretary of
state, while the Populists will have gov
ernor, Mate printer, superintendent of
public instruction and nttorney-general.
From what we can learn, tho Populists
fought to the end, and it was net until 3
o'clock this morning that the apportion
ment was made. Nominations will, in
all probability, be made today.
Farm fur Kent.
The farm known as the Crato Dona
tion Claim, situated on the river, live
miles west of The Dalle;, consisting ol
about -100 acres, will be rented to re
sponsible party. Also a responsible
farm hand wanted to take charge of a
farm. Apply to
uiar23-Ot Max Vogt A Co,
Hoiik ol Vt'tut'uiu' Iviilct luliiiueut.
Hie Sons of Veteran? will give an en
tertainment next Tuotday evening,
March 8th. A good program, consist
ing of patriotic song, recitations and
musical selections. In conclusion a line
lunch, donated by the W. It. C, will be
served.
llml uf All.
To cleanse the eystein in u gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the
springtime comes, use thu true and per
fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the
genuine. Manufactured by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., only, nnd for tale by
all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle,
To Cure a l.'olil lu Duo tiy.
Take Laxative Jirouio Quluino Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure. '-'5c,
OeWitt'A Littic i.uny Risers,
Thu liaiuus Unit pills.
One '90 Cleveland.. . Qf
Gent's Wheel $i
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 slock, we are mak
ing the above
Low Prices.
MAIER & BENTON
GEORGE ROWLAND DEAD.
Another or Our Worth; Citizens I'a8ex
Awny l.at livening.
At about 7 o'clock yesterday evening
Geo. Rowland, one of our oldest and moat
highly respected citizens, paseed away
at his home, surrounded by the mem
bers of his family.
e" Was taken sick early Inst fall, and
since that lime ho has been gradually
failing, so that his death was not unex
pected. However, several weeks ago his
condition teemed to change for the bet
ter; but for eo short a time that hopes
were scarcely revived until lie began to
decline rapidly, until the end came to
relieve him from his suffering.
Mr. Rowland was about CO years old,
and ranks nmunz Wasco county's oldest
pioneers, having come to this city in
1S44. For a number of yeurs he has
been engaged in the real estate and in
surance business, nnd was noted for hii
honest dealings.
About thirty-five years ago he married
Misa Taylor, daughter of Judge Tuvlor,
of Polk county, who survives him, and
with her to mourn his loss are six of
their children Mrs. Margeret Aius
worth, of this city, Mrs. I. II. Plummet',
of Missoula, Allie, Bess and Gertude
Rowland, undone son, Ralph, as well as
a grandchild, Lewina Ainsworth.
Mr. R'lwlaud was a leading member
of the Christian church 111 this city, nnd
his religious principle were bo practiced
in daily life at to he a blessing to those
around hii.i, though in; would always he
ttiH la-t to mention any uct of kindneEB
done by his hands.
This family has been severely afllicted
within tho past few years, death having
entered its circle three time, first taking
Miss Li'vht Rjwland, in the bloom of
womanhood; then Mr. Ainsworth, not
ninny months ago, und now thu hcivl of
thu family is to bu mimed. Their
friends feel that surely human sympa
thy availeth little, although largely
given.
HANGED AT COLFAX.
.lull n Leonard, thn Murderer, I'kya lite
Jleutli Tenuity.
Tho legal execution of John Leonard
for the murder of .la cob Malquist, at
Texas City, occurred at Colfax yester
day afternoon, in the presence of fully
1000 people.
Leonard was brought from the j til
and UH'cndi'd the scall'old steps unassist
ed, ut 1 :10 o'clock. Fuller Kearns, at
tlio rcqm'M of L-niurd, read a short fi
nal 'itutuiucut protesting hid innocence
of willful murder.
At 1 :21 Leonard stepped on the trap,
and shook bunds witli thu officers and
reporter.
At 1 :2i a voice called out, "good-by,
Jack," and Leonard responded In full
tones, "Good-by, Charley." As thu
last word left Ida Hps the trap was
sprung, and Leonard dropped six feet,
the body rebounding slightly and then
hung slark, not a movement of the
muscles being noticeable. The body
hung sixteen minutes, when lie was pro
Bicycles Clf aned
and Repaired.
REMEMBER
We have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
nounced dead by the physicians in at
tendance. Leonard on the scaffold, although
showing nervousness, looked about at
the surrounding crowd. The body was
nt once taken in charge by Father Kearns
nnd conveyed to the cemetery, where
funeral exercises were held.
I'uriiul List of Nominations.
At tho time of going to press the fol
lowing nominations had been made at
the convention in Portland: Governor,
W. B. King, Baker county ; secretary ot
state, H. R. Kincaid, Lane; treasurer,
Booth i probably); attorney-general, J.
L. Story, of Wasco; supreme judge,
Ramsey, of Marion ; congressman second
district, Donuldson, Baker county.
A I'oor Style Hat
Spoils many an otherwise well-dressed
mun'd appearance. Don't need to.
Styliah hats, spring styles, at $1.50, $2,
$-.60, ?3 50 and $5, exceptional value, nt
every price. Can bo I ad at A. M. Will
iams & Go.'a.
FEWER LOBSTERS EVERY YEAR.
rih nnd Oni-.u- Co:iiinlisloiierM lie
nor t n Deci-onhe.
Short lnbsteis are .still being hilled in
large millibars. In spite of (he work
of the commissioners of fish and game
to prevent the traffic! in loh.stcis les.s
than lOVlj inches In length, during the
lust eight years' the lobster flshcricr
have steadily decreased. The Inst re
port of the commissioner.", just issued,
fhowr: In lfi.iO the catch of egg-benv-ing
lobsters was 70,009; thin year the
returns so fnc received indicate about
20,000, u:id of all others n deciruse of
ten per cent, below hut ,vonr and -ir
per cent, below 1SD0. This is not sud
den decline, but n steady one, showing
that if something is not done to pre
serve this valuable crustacean Us end is
near.
The hoard says: "We recommend a
shorter open season, nnd the prohibi
tion of the rale of all Inland game hilled
in this commonwealth. Something
should he done to pi event the pothunter
and snnrei' from carrying on his de
structive work. The taking of game
with the aid of u ferret is prohibited,
but the possession of u ferret in field
or wood bhould be prima facie evidence
of Intent to use It.
"It is now allowed by law to kill deer
during the month of November, except
on the cape. As they lire appearing in
considerable numbers in nriniis m'c
lions of the state, we recommend that
they be i rotectcd for a term of years,"
The commissioners have met with suc
cess In hatching Mongoihin pheasants
nt the Wlnclaster breeding place, und
Mr. Ifobart Auiea, of Noi th I'aston, and
.Mr. If. . Foster, of Pltchhiirg, have
also been successful lu raising pheas
ants in cooperation with the hoard, The
chief step that has been made Is in the
use of tin' brooder and Incubator, It
was ut first thought that these could not
be used to advantage with the .ynungof
so wild a bird, bill after sonic experi
menting it lias been found possible to
hatch li.l per cent, of the ehlcUs, and
with u little more experience it Is hoped
to hutch them till. Boston Transcript.
Trr Schilling'! Hint lea and baking powder.
MAYS & CROWE.
J. T. Peters & Co.
MK
9. KVAN.S,
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Rooms in Mrs. Urittln's Lodging House.
Wanted-
Atthe Diamond Mills,
Good milling wheat. The highest prico
paid. mchlG-tf.
an
An Iinen-ciiug Story Is attractive ut
all times. No one can allord to let tho
evenings at homo lie spent without good
reading matter in these days when good
books cost so little. Our" stick oilers
somu very attractive, up-to-date and
standard literature which will interest
all.
I. C. Nickelsen
Book St flQasie Company,
JTiOr
Cigars.
Why do wo retail moro Cigars than
others?
Why do smo!cra co out of their way
and puss cigars of tho same grade?
Not because wo have better clgara
or 1 etter brands, or any greater variety ;
uo, not that.
Why, because wo have the finest ci
gar cuse in thu statu und keep our ciguva
in butter condition,
Snipas-Klnorsly Drug Co.
SEEDS
A si'leiiUUI iisknrtiavut nt Vt'Kc
luble, (larileu unit Union Senl.i In
Hulk, Herd W'lival, Si-i-il Oats,
Hwtt Hurley, Kevd Hml Ityo.
Oil Meal L'uku and KcrtllimH,
lieu HiiiiplU's, iCurly IIoku i'otii
tnct). Kkvcn ktnilH ol Hi ht c-lttti
Htoit Corn. 1'iailtry ami Men
bought unit sold ut
J. H. CROSS'
t.'livui Cii)i llrocury und I'Ycd
More, Hecond und Union Hth.
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