The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 05, 1898, Image 3

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    Special
in Villinety.
We shall offer on Wednesday, April 6th, a line
Of Sailors, in latest Shapes (copied from the Knox), at 19c.
Also beautiful Roses at 13c per spray.
The success of our Millinery Department has been very gratifying, and
the largo number of Hats alroady sold evidences the fact that our selections have
mot with ,favor. Wo aro displaying a very large assortment of French Pattern
Hats. Tho department is in charge of an experienced trimmer, who will be
pleased to give you the benefit of her experience. Come early if you wish
yonr new hat for Easter.
Saturday, April 9th, our Special Sale for Easter
will be LADIES' GLOVES. Dent's Gloves the
best Gloves on earth.
THING SO BECOMING
StftoryKilTtO 1390 ay
WJ ftWTjourr HIQL MM
10 a young man as a well
designed and carefully tail
ored top coat of light colored
Covert Cloth or Whipcord. These
HART, SCHAFFNER
& MARX COATS
ARE THE PERFECTION
OF STYLE AND
FINE WORKMANSHIP.
We show them in all sizes, and
fabrics suitable for young, middle
aged or elderly men.
EVERY GARMENT
GUARANTEED
BY THE MAKERS
HART, 80HAFFNER & MARX.
GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ.
This
is
the
Top
Coat
we
sell
for
$10.00
I HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX,
Manufacturers of pJNK CLOTHING.
Certificate of Guarantee.
.
' Kf HEREBY A UTHORIZE every dealer in our goods to make the fol-' 1
I W lowing GUARANTEE in our name: i
T We guarantee each garment made by Jtert, Styaffter 0 narx, and bearing the M
label H. S. & Mt to be free from imperfections material and workmanship, to be 9
fc rr.v 4U,,.i,nt tnifh4uv0 rive. sua:, taiiorea ov seuieu wvTKmvn unit wuue vi c- m
K rlnfh thnvniurhlv sbOUPcd tttld shrunk. J
E Should any H- S. & garment prove nnsatisjactory ana not as aoove repre-
sentcd, it may be returned and the money will be refunded.
p --a
We further guarantee all silk and satin sleeve linings S
..j .. 4i, u c a m. Fall and Winter Overcoats and Ulsters to
wear two seasons. Jf they do not, we will reline the sleeves of
the garments free of cost. - J
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX,
Tin..: s
,
PEASE & MAYS.
I SEAL j-
Tin Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
APRIL 5. 1808
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
J Dante.
AttheVogt
Tonight at 8 :30 o'clock.
King Hallabahoola's ad will appear
tomorrow.
Oranges 16a and 23c, lemon) 15c, ba
nanas 25c per dozen at Pease & Mays'.
Elder W. L. Mcllvalne will preach at
the Christian church at 8 o'clock this
evening.
A new line of '93 models. Li Tour bi
cycles at Maier & Benton's. Call and
see thera.
Have your old worn axles cut down
and run like new at Lane Bros, black
smith and wagon shop. 5tf
Elder M. V. Boltz will preach at th
Salvation Army barracks lomorro
night. Subject, "A Good Soldier o
Jesus Christ." Come and hear for your
self. ''
Tomorrow is the date set for the re
publican convention, and' already a
number of delegates have arrived in the
city. Others will probably be in later
in the evening. f
A nartv of seven from Da Vis creek, in
Lake county, passed through Lakeview
recently on their way )a Alaska. They
have two wagons afid eighty head of
horses -end will m overland as far as
they can.
Five hundred feet of new hose hav6
been purchased by the committee on
fire and water, which is a very com
mendable move, since the fire depart
ment had not sufficient hose in case of a
serious fire.
Grand lecture, entertainment and
smoker, given under the auspices of Mt.
Hood camp No. 59, Woodmen ot the
World, at Fraternity Hall, Wednesday
evening, April 6th, at 8 o'clock. Wood
men are requested to invite their gentle
men friends.
The call for the Republican county
convention states that the meeting will
begin at 8 a. m. tomorrow. It was de
cided later, however, that the hour was
too early, and it bus been changed to 10
a. m., so that it will be an easy matter
for the delegates to be present at this
time.
Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Son have hy
brid and tea roses, three and four years
old at 25 cents; young noses in bud at
15 cents or two for 25 cents ; carnations
at 15 cents, two for 25 cents ; white and
yellow marguerites; heliotropes, gera
niums and fusebias at 5 cents and up.
ransies 25 cts. per dozen. 4-wlmdlw
The two tracklaying crews on the As
toria & uoiumma Kiver raiiroau com
pleted the all-rail connection between
Astoria and Portland at a point near
Clatskanie at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. SeV-
knral lmnrtf-pil ..jut i UUlm" ' XT-TKq Y place,
headed by the Clatskanie band, were
present to witness the driving of the last
spike.
Today the work of putting the tin
roof on tho Wasco warehouse was begun
by Maier & Benton's tinners, and as
soon as they have finished this work,
which will take but a few days, the
building will be ready to receive the
large wool crop which will in a short
time begin to roll in at the rate of
housands of pounds a day.
William C. Kaufman, who owns a
farm on the banks of the Columbia
river about sixteen miles from Wilbur,
was arrested by Deputy United States
Marshal Arment last Wednesday on the
charge of having assaulted Sarah M.
Nee, an Indian woman living on the
reservation, witli intent to kill her.
Some think it is a put up job to get
Kaufman out of the way and then Jump
bis claim.
The Republican county convention
for Crook county was held last Satur
day and resulted as follows: Delegates
to the state convention Dr. V. Gesner,
B. F. Allen, J. 0. Cartwright, J. H.
Oakes. Representative J. M. William
son. Sheriff J. H. Grew Clerk Ves
Belknap. Treasurer B. F. Nichols.
Commissioner H. B. Stewart. As
B36sor Shone. Surveyor C. F. Smith.
School superintendent II. B. Kibble.
Coroner Gus Lipman.
Today's bulletin does not bring forth
any new developments in the war ques
tion further than that tho president's
message is ready and will be presented
to congress tomorrow. It also states
that Uncle Sam is not looking for medi
ation, and that if there is any backing
down done it will be by Spain. Pope
Leo hopes to avert war, and has offered
suggestions to both countries. The
United States will stand firm on the
Cuban question, and Spanish atrocities
must atop immediately.
Yesterday a a call was made on the
long distance line from Walla Walla, for
a party by the name of Louie Kinney,
who some time ago caine to this place
to accept a a position as a laborer. The
call was made by his wife, who said their
children were sick, one of them being at
the point of death. Search was made for
Kinney, but he could not be found. It
is said tho family is without .means of
support. If anyone knows of the where
abouts of the patty they will do well to
report to the Oregon Telephone Co.
In speaking of the price of admission
to "King Hallsjbahoola II" in an issue
of a few days ago an error was made.
It should have been 75 cents for tickete,
no extra charge being made for. reserved
seats. The box offico will open at 9 a.
in. next Friday, and at that time seats
can be reserved. .No seats can do re
served before hand, and the first to be
on hand will have the choice of seats.
No partiality will be shown to any one,
and in order to prevent any dissatisfac
tion, no person will be allowed tore-
rve more than five seats.
The Eastern Oregon Land Co., through
its attorneys, Huntington & Wilson, of
this city, has commenced thirteen more
actions in the United States circuit
court to dispossess settlers of Sherman
bounty who aro considered squatters, or
tresDaesers under its construction of
witiirrnaalnnnlgrnptj, Upon itS landBj
affected by these sultsare
Herman Rickman, Robert Jones, A.
Gosser, Henry Dyce, J. M. Powell,
James Macken, Thomas Macken, UHbIi
Serviss, J. N. Coyle, L. V. Moore, A.
Perrault, Henry Smith and Hattie L.
Smith, his wife, and John Fulton. Job.
Macken, Thomas Macken and Uriah
Serviss, having already proved up on
their claims and obtained title from the
covernment, the actions as to them are
brought in the equity department to
have the patents canceled.
Dalles Public Schools.
AN IMPORTANT MEETING.
A Humour of Mutter Onnnlitered-- A
Special Meeting Catletl.
Following is the report for the quar
ter (4 weeks) ending Friday Mar. 25, '98.
TEACHERS.
Katt mil PHniarv.
Miss Nan Cooper 1 nnd 2B
Mrs. ltoche 3,4and5B
Academy raw.
Misn rtilrman 1
?!r?:1l?.1.(1"inl 2 and 3D
diiaa j nun j
Miss Ij. Kintonl 6
MlssT. lllntoul GA and7B
Union direct
MIm Howe 1
Miss E. Cooiier 'IB
MissSnell 4B
Miss Cheese 4 A and 6B
Linton Street Annex.
MissBall 5B
Court Street.
MissMIchell 7 A and 8 B
Miss Hill... ( HlL'b School 8, 3, 10j
Mr. uinaers miuiiA
Totals Ml 727 08a 49
T
4512
1
4Cl 1
not c
No. days of echool, 20.
Per cent of attendance on number be
longing, 95.
John Gavin, Principal.
Last Night's Ferforuiance. i
It seems to be always the case that
when a first-class performance is put on
a Dalles stage it is poorly attended, and
last night only demonstrated the fact
the plainer. The performance of Dante
(Eliason), was superior to any of the
kind that bae ever been seen in the city.
His sleight-of-hand performances were
clever in the extreme, and many of his
tricks were new, original, and certainly
mysterious.
His work in magic was wonderful, as
was also the performance of Mile Ed
munda counted not ts be surpassed.
Wo can readily recommend this per
form a nee to the public, and are pleased
to state that Dante will be with us again
this evening. We sincerely hope that
tonight's entertainment will be better
attended than was that of last evening,
for it has proven itself well worth see
ing.
Onu't Worry About the Itooster.
You remember the story of Carlyle
and the rooster that crowed early in the
morning. Carlyle complained and the
owner promptly suppressed the rooster.
But still Carlyle didn't sleep. "It isn't
the noiee of his crowing that disturbs
me now,'' he said, "it is lying awake ex
pecting him to crow." We will allow
you to make your own application of
tin's etory. All Pease & Mays ask Is
that you look at their H. S. & M. line
before buying a new Buit for Easter,
Attoutlou, O. A. It. I
The regular monthly meeting of tho
city council was held at the usual place
last night, with Mayor Nolan in the
chair and Councllmeti Thompson, Kuck,
Saltmarshe, Stephens, Wood, Johnston
and Clough present.
The minutes of the latt regular meet
ing were read and approved, after which
the petition of A. H. Curtis for a track
leading to his mill was read and referred
to the committee on streets and pubHo
proporty.
It was moved and carried that Thomp
son and Kuck be added to the commit
tee on streets and public property, and
it was also moved and carried that
Stephens be selected to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Champlaln.
on that committee.
A remonstrance of Maetz & Pnndt
against the repair of Court street, be
tween First and Sicond, was read and
upon motion wrb filed with the ordin
ance.
A like remonstrance of T. T. Nlchola
and others against the proposed im
provement of Union street was read and
upon motion was .filed with the ordinance.
A special ordinanco vacating the illey
between lots A, B, 0 and D and I, J, K
and L, block 51, was read and on motion
placed on its final passage. On roll call
the councllmen present favored the same
and it was declared passed.
Thompson, of the judiciary committee,
made a verbal report in regard to the O.
R. & N. franchise to First street, and
recommended that an ordinance be pre
pared regulating the use of the said
street. It was moved and carried that
the report be received and an ordinnnre
drawn according to the instruction of
the judiciary committee.
Clough, of the committee on flro and
water, made a verbal report stating that
500 feet of hose had been purchased. It
was moved and carried that the action
of the committee bo declared the action
of the council.
At this time Councilman Johnston.
was excused from the meriting.
Councilman Kuck, of the special com
mittee on streets and light, made a
verbal report recommending the ordi
nance to be passed granting a franchise-
to the Northwestern Light and Manu
facturing Co. to lay pipes for the purpose
of lighting the city with i;ae. On mo
tion the report was received and an rec
ommendation was adopted by tlie coun
cil. It was then moved thnt the ordi
nance on the above franchise be placed
on final passage, and tho vote stood
four in favor to two in opposition.
A special meeting was called for next
Monday night, April 11th, to consider
the passage of the above ordinances.
Reports of officers were read and re
ceived, and bills recommended by tho
officers were approved by the committee
on finance and ordered paid as follows:
C F Lauer, marshal $75 00
Geo. Brown, engineer 75 00
J S Wiley, nlghtwalchman 00 00
C J Crandall, treas 20 00
R. B, Sinnott, recorder 50 00
Electric Light Co, lights $14 GO
Dalles Lumber Co, nulae 17 50
Mavs & Crowo. mdse , 8 05
W A Johnston, mdse 8 99
Maier & Benton, mdse 9 89
J W Blakeney, drayage 1 25
W.Henzie, drayage 1 00
T W Mann, drayage. 50
E Ferguson, dravage .., 125
Gunning & Hockman, labor 11 50
St. Arnold & Schnre, labor 3 25
O Benjamin, labor 2 40
H Clough, labor 3 25
A Sandrock, labor k 85
C Jones, labor 41 20
8 M Wilsom, labor 42 50
J Hebner, labor 31 40
C Thuree, labor 4 00
J Britton, labor 8 00
W Lane, labor 40
A Johnston, labor 15 00
P Eben. labor 1 80
H Lane, labor. . . , S SO
J Lane, labor 7 40
A S Cathcart, labor 8 20
J Maloney. labor 2 00
J Heater, labor.. . .'. 2 00
F Heater, labor 2 00
Columbia Restaurant, meals 11 25
Our neighbor, Mr. Lynch, a veteren
of the G. A. R. and the son of a veteran,
is lying seriouslv ill at the residence of
Mr, Douglas Dnfuri next door to the
residence oi J. M. liuiitington, on
Seventh street, between Court ami
Washington. Go and seeliim.
L.
WHKN TltAVKliINO
Whether ou pleasure bent or business,
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and ef
fectually on the kidneys, liver and bow
els, preventing fevers, headaches, and
other forma of sickness. For sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading druggists,
Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co, only.
Bicycle sundries, fishing tackle, guns,
! rifles and revolvers at Maier & Benton's.
An Interesting Story U attractive at
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some very attractive, up-to-date and
standard literature which will interest
all.
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Book & music Company,
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