The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 06, 1898, Image 3

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Special-.
in-Millinery.
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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.
Tho success of our Millinery Department has been very gratifying, and
the largo number of Hats already sol& evidences tho fact that our selections Have
mot with favor. Wo are 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
your new hat for Easter. '
Saturday, April 9 th, our Special Sale for Easter
will be LADIES' GLOVES. Dent's Gloves the
best Gloves on earth.
THING SO BECOMING
0 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
nMTjciurrNUiiMJini
HART, 80HAFFNER & MARX.
GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ.
This
is
the
Top
Coat
we
" sell
for
$10.00
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iHART, SCHAFFNER & MARX,
Manufacturers of "?' T 1ST TT, CLOTHING.
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Certificate of Guarantee.
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(E HEREBY AUTHORIZE every dealer in our gooas to mane tnejo,i
t W lowing GUARANTEE in our name:
r ' We guarantee each garment made by flart, Sl?atfr?er; 9 larx, and bearing the
i label H. S. & W. to be free from imperfections in material and workmanship, to be
? sewed throughout with iure dye silk, tailored 'by skilled workmen and made of de- J
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h 4itrinh rint.ii. thnYouffiuv svoneea ana snrunfe. 1 a
V c,v u ; a w. trarmrnt trove unsatisfactory and not as above repre-
E sented, it may be returned and the money will be refunded. 4
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We further guarantee all sun ana satin sieeve nmngs
used in the H- S. & 1H. Fall and Winter Overcoats and Ulsters to
wear two seasons. If they do not, we will reline the sleeves of
the garments free of cost.
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX;
Chicago, Illinois.
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Tbt Dalles Dtily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
APRIL 6. 1898
A report received from,
j. ui uiaiiu turn aiiuiuuuii ()
states that tho president 1
will not give his report i
to congress before Mon- 1
dav. If this bo true it is
i hard to say when we will i
J bo relieved of the present
i suspense. 2
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Poetuni Cerial Food Coffee at Com
mission fc Groceiy Co. 'a. if
The weather forecast for tonight and
Thuridny ia fair and cooler.
Bicycle sundries, Ashing tacklo, guns,
rifles and revolvers at Maier & Benton's.
Yesterday license to wed wai issued
to Miss Ida I. Sears and Edward Hawk
ins, both of Hood River.
Have voar old worn axles cut down
an1 r-nn lilrn naur at. T.ano RmQ. HlarlrJl.
smith and wagon shop. 5-tf j
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The Altona Press, in Umatilla county;
expects to appear as an afternoon papei
until after the campaign.
Today various teams are being load
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at the Wasco warehouse for Mitchelly
Prineville and other points eouth of here.
W. T. Risby, of Altona, last week told
3000 bushels of wheat to the Pacific Ele
vator Company ou n basis of C5c for No.
1 club.
Several teams are engaged in the East
End today hauling away the loose rock
and making other needed improvements
on the streets.
The Republican county convention is
attracting considerable attentiou today
but the principal topic of discuseion is,
nevertheless, "King Hallabahoola II."
The regular adjourned meeting of the
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks will be held in the K. of P. hall at
8 :30 this evening. All members are re
quested to be present.
The Pacific coast is well protected in
case, of trouble. After the contents of
the president's message is known in
Madrid it is thought that hostilities will
commence immediately.
We understand that J. G. Miller has
enteredtbe United States navy at Mare
island; For the next five years his time
will be spent as cornetist in the Un'.ted
States marine band at that place.
Douglas county cattle-buyers have
been in Coos county looking for enough
cattle for an early spring drive, Although
offering good prices, they found few cat
tle for sale, the owners preferring to
wait till later in the season,
In Oakeedale Sunday afternoon A. C.
Lebold was accidentally shot by a boy,
who was hunting squirrels. A bullet
from a 22-caliber rifle struck him in the
breast, just above the pit of the stom
ach, and physicians fear it has pene
trated the cavity.
G. A. Westgate, representing Moore,
Ferguson & Co., of San Francisco, yes
terday bought 100,000 bushels of wheat,
which is stored in the Farmers' ware
house in Albany, in warehouses at Tan
gent, Lebanon and Tallman. JThe price
was seventy cents net to the farmers.
President Mc'Kinley will reques that
troops be sent to stop the Cuban war.
He is opposed to recognition, and says,
the insurgents are not fit to govern
themselvee. The government has sent
six steamers to Havana to bringJLee and
all Americans who desire to return
home.
The property owners seem determined
to have good sidewalks this summer ,and
quite a number are having the old worn
out planks taken up and new ones put
in their place. We hope that others
who have not yet begun to make like
improvements will profit by these good
samples.
Hon. 5 M. Veatch has forwarded to
Washington his resignation as register
ot the United States land office at Rose
burg, and has asked that he be relieved
at once. Hia term expired some time
ago. Mr. Veatch will take to the stump
soon and make an active canvass for
election as representative.
The Red Men entertainment at the
K. of P, hall last evening waB well at
tended, and the good time which this
order always baa at their entertainments
was enjoyed. A spread was served and
the evening's entertainment was .closed,
with a social hop,, which lasted til,! after
12 o'clock.
At present everything looks very en
couraging for the G, A, R. encampment,
which will be held in this city in May.
All necessary preparations that could
possibly be made at this early date are
completed, and the members of the G.
A. R, and the others who are assisting
them in their work, will do everything
in their power to make tho encampment
a grand tuccess.
The pictures of the principal charac
ters and groups that will take part in
"King Hallabahoola 11" are on display.
At 10:30 o'clock this morning the del
ates to the Republican- county con
vention wnrn i'aIIpi! ) in nrrlpr bv .1. M.
in the windows of Pease & Mays, A. M( JjPattereon, chairman of the county con-
Williams & Co., the Snlpes-Klnerelv
Drug Co. and the Postofflce Pharmacy,
and are attracting a great deal of atten
tion. Every stranger who' sees them
inquires in the next breath where tick
ets for that show can be purchased.
A runaway occurred near the Christian
church last nlrfht. which might have been
serious.. The horse started near Captain
Lewis' residence, and at the time there
was a small boy in the vehicle, who, ow-j
ing to the speed of the team, was un
able to get out. On Court street the ve-j
tilde izot caught on a telephone pole and
Htral committee, and at once 'proceeded
fK business. The courthouse was crowd-
eti wun not. oniy JtepuDiicann, mtt men
fn?m every party seemeil anxious to be
on hand arid witness the proceedings.
Unlike the convention held u week or
two since, no quibbling took place, but
matters were, conducted in a business
like manner, and interest ran hie!).
i:ui yiniiuinii ui itiiu uuu cu nun x. ro
Hudson, of The Dalles, and E. E. Sav
age, pf Hood River, were nominated,
and Mr. Savatfo was elected on tho
first ballot.
and harness.
.The bowling team for the Commercial
and Athletic Club lor the month of
Ipril is as follows : C. G. Ballard, 41.28;
Jadse Bridshaw.41.07: ILM.Oden. 40:
IF. L. Hourhton, 30.14; N."J. Sinnott,
38.29; A. J. Tolmie, 37.15. Reserved:
Victor Sampson, 20.18; M. T. Nolan,
6.18. The.gentlemen'a medal will be
worn for the month by Carey Ballard,
whose average in twenty games was
41.28. The pin for the highest single
score was won by N. J. Sinnott, whoBe
score was 70. Mrs. Theo. Seutert, hav
ing won the ladies' medal for three,'
months, will in the future be the owner
of the same. Another medal will be
lpurchased for the ladies.
vCapitalist and Contractor John Kier
nan, of Portland, owner of the stranded
ship Glenmorag, passed through Ilwaco
luesday morning on his way to the;
scene ot the wreck. He is going to make
a determined effort to stop the leak in
her hull, caused by the crushing of the
steel plating, and if he succeeds he will
leave the ship in the hands of a compe
tent keeper until the weather settles,
when a fiual attempt will be made to
float her.
By permission of J.udge Bellinger,
counsel for I. H. Taffe, in the suit of the
United States against him, to condemn
right-of-way for the Celilo railway across
his property, appeared in court Monday
to make some suggestions for the Guid
ance of the court in the matter of award
ing damages. Some time since' Mr.
Taffe stipulated that Judge Bellinger
should decide the amount of damages to
be awarded, and Judge Bellinger went
up and looked over the properly to en
able him to arrive at a just conclusion
as to what the damage would he. Taffe 'a
counsel wished to make some statements
and explanations in regard to the cot
ter, and were given permission. U. S.
Attorney Hall was present on behalf of
the government, and, after hearing what
the counsel for the defense had to say,
replied. Mr. Taffe was present, and also
Lieutenant Potter, U. S. engineer, who
has charge of the proposed boat railway.
The court after hearing the arguments
took the matter under Advisement, and
will deliver his decision as soon as con
venient. WHEN TRAVELING
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup nf
Fies, as it acts most pleasantly and ef
fectually on the kidneys, liver and bow
els.'preventing fevers, headaches, and
other forms of sickness. For sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading druggists.
Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co. only.
THE COUNTY CONVENTION.
Nomination of Oanrtldatci Delegates to
he Stale Convention.
the frightened animals pulled locee. Nt1 "Committees on credentials and order
damage was;done except to the buggyfobusine86 wt-re then appointed and the
convention adjourned until 1p. m.
The convention being called to order
at 1 o'clock, the committees reported
and their reports were accepted.
The order of business was as follows:
First, the selection of ten delegates to
the state convention ; nomination of
sheriff, clerk, treasurer, school supetin-
tenient, commisBluner, surveyor and
coroner.
The following delegates were unani
mously elected to the state convention:
E. E. Savage, A. E. Lake, E. L. Smith,
rH. L. Kuck, M. T. Nolan, J. S. Schenck,
M. P. Isenberg, T. H. Johnston, Walter
NFraine, Grant Asbby.
! . t ' rv m.
me nomination lur eiieriu wan next
in order. The names of Robert Kelly,
E. S. Olinger, T. J. Driver and C. W.
Haight were placed before the conven
tion. The first ballot stood : Kelly 22;
Olinger 16; Driver 36; Haight 18.
On the eecond ballot Kelly received
30 votes, Driver 40, Olinger 12, and
Haight 11.
Third ballot Kelly. 30; Driver 42;
Olinger 9; Haight 6.
The fourth ballot decided the vote,
and was' between Kelly and Driver. On
this ballot Kelly received 48 votes,
while Driver got but 45;- which gave
Mr. Kelly the nomination for sheriff.
The next in order was the nomination
for clerk, and the name of Ed Keleay,
who has during the past four years
served faithfully in this position, wa
brought before the convention. No
other nomination was made, and he was
nominated by acclamation.
The nominees for treasurer were Will
iam Tackraan, O. L. Phillips and M. H.
Nickeisen. The first ballot resulted as
follows.: Tackman 19, Nickeisen 17,.
and Phillips 57, which gave the latter
the nomination.
C. L. Gilbert was nominated by ac
clamation for county school superin
tendent, as was also W. II. Whipple for
county assessor.
Those named for county commissioner
were M. O. Evans and J. W. Hinriehs-.
On the first ballot the vote stood 4G to
40, and on the second, Evans received
52 votes, while Hinrichs had 41.
The nomination was placed on J. B.
Golt and W. Campbell for county sur
veyor, and the first ballot decided it in
favor of Goit, tho vote standing 52 to 38.
William Butts and Dr. O. C. Hollis
ter were placed in nomination ior coro
ner. Butte carried the nomination by
vote of G4 to 30.
As there were no further nominations
of county officers to be made, a recess of
fifteen minutes was given before the
nominations for precinet officers took
place, a ropo.t ot which will bo given
tomorrow.
The VOGT OPERA HOUSE,
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12th.
Second Annual Entertainment of the
Dalles Commercial and Athletic Club,
T PRESENTING O
KING HALLABAHOOLA II.
AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY,
A GRAND CARNIVAL OP NEWEST SONGS,
Jokes and Original Comedy and Athletic Specialties.
4fcO PEOPLE IN THE OAST. 40
40 PEOPLE IN THE CAST. 40
A PRODUCTION COSTING S400.
ELEGANT COSTUMES! NEW SCENERY!
Reserved Seats on sale, commencing Friday morning, Apiil 8th, at O.orclock
at the Snlpee-Kinersly Drug Co. 'a store.