(tone Sals "Very Much to the Good." 1 For 85C offo1' vou a boautiful Piquo seam, patont snap Glove, in tan, brown, green or red. Yon would consider this cheap at $1.25. For $1.27 DENT'S ENGLISH GLOVE. Wo speak advisedly when we -L-l say, "The best on earth." Wo have just received direct a full t assortment of this celebrated Glove. Up-to-date in style, color and all the re quisites. Those Gloves retail in all the large cities for $1.75. For $1.75 KENT'S STREET GLOVE. To introduce, wo are making . -t the extremely low price named. Wo have this Glove in the leading shades Pearl, Manilla and Havana. For $1.75 DENT'S DRESS GLOVE. 4-button fastener; We can sup- 5 ply this Glove in the much affected shades, of Light Manilla. Foster GlOVeS want t0 lean them up. Only a few. left, and the first comeis can have them as long as they last at 79cts for William quality; $1.15 for Fowler quality. The Popular Business Suit For the coming eeapon will be the Fonr-Battoni Ronnd Cot Sack Stylo, in neat checks, narrow Stripes unci fuint plaids. The materials are Cheviot, Tweed, Worsted, and Cassimere. Onr new Sack Suits, made by Hart, Schafi'ner & Marx, are cat in the latest style. They are perfect in design and as graceful in appuarance us though made to order. Some of these Suits at $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18 are wonderful exam- .pies of fine quality at a reasonable price. Every Suit is fully warranted. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. I The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY APRIL i), 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. At tlie Vogt Tuesday evening, "King Hallabahooln," Fresh Bock Beer at the Midway. Postum Cerlal Food Coffee at Com mission & Grocery Co.'b. tf Hop Gold Bock Beer on tap at Stub ling's saloon. Give it u trial. Don't forget thai Kellar keeps the best ice cream soda in the city. tf Freight and passenger traffic is increas ing on the Regulator line at present. llicvclo sundries, fishing tackle, enn?, riiles and revolvers at Muier & Benton's. A. A. Bonney, of Tygh, has been ap pointed stoclc inspector for Wasco coun ty. Wheat has increased in price 5 cents during the past few. dayB. Club- wheat is now selling at 7oc. The morning service at the Congrega tional church will begin at 10 :30, in stead of 11, See church notice. Have your old worn Rxles cut down and run like new at Lane Bros, black smith and wagon shop. 5-tf Last evening Wood Bros., of this city, received a carload of fine beef cattlo from their ranch in Malheur county. The train from Spokane passed through about 8 :1C tills' morning having uoen delayed by some trouble or other up the road. Official members of the Methodist church are requested to meet at the office of Win. Micboll this evening at 8 o'clock. We are pleased to announce that Dr. SIddall, who has been sick for sovoral days, is once more able to attend to his professional duties. Several largo Hocks of wild geese have stopped to feed or Eureka flat, in Walla Walla county, on their way to their northern feeding grounds. A late dispateh states that an ova lancho occurred on tho Chlcoot Pass an killed one hundred Klondlkora who we attempting to go over the trail. Business is rushing today, as an in usually large number of farmers are n the city, and everyone seems to ha e more or less to purchase beforo Easter. An entertainment will be given to morrow evening at 8 o'olook by the Ju nior Endeavor of tho elmrch of Christ. Everyone has a cordial invitation to attend. Today's bulletin states that the situa tion remains the same it Washington, and that nothing of importance is ex pected until after the president's mes eago comes In. Twenty thpuwnd young.chinnok sal mon from the OUckamM, hatchery wre turned loose in the Wilson river .this week. Those who had charge of the flih made the trip to the river by gob from Foreit Grove.. A foot o wow era a case bofore Laura encountered on the mountains, and many fallen trees had to be cut out of the road. The fish were in good con dition when released. At tho hatchery they are now feeding 200,000 young chinook salmon on raw beef liver. Nothing now remains on the nortlj beacti of the German bark Potrimpos save the hull. All the rigging and the light w6rk about tier deck haB been re- imoved and placed on flutcars for ship ment to Astoria. A number of our local trout-fishers have been trying their luck of late, but a9 yet no large catches have been made. It seems, to ba too early, ns the trout have not yet commenced to run up atreau. A dwelling hotiso belonging to Dr. William Chapmau, of Seattle, burned at Columbus, in Klickitat county, last Monday. The house wub occupied by Robert Maxwell and nearlv all its con tents were burned. Today Dr. HolliBter examined of insanity which was brought Judge Mays. The patient was Donaldson, and as she is troubled with insanity of u bad nature, she will be sent to the asylum in Salem tomorrow. Yeeterdav afternoon an immense crowd of children, and some parents, at tended the meeting at the Methodist church, when Evangelist Miller enter tained them with songs and un interest ing tulk for some time. The children were more than pleased. A few days ago at Hood River, while several email children were playing with bows and arrows, little Hazel Glass re ceived an arrow wound in her left eye whieh caused a very serious hurt. She was taken to the Good Samaritan hos pital at Portland. Last evening State Lecturer Wheoler, of the Woodmen of the World delivered au eloquent and very interesting lecture on woodcraft at Dufur. The lecture was attended by the Dufur lodge and numer ous invited guests, as well as somo of our Dalles people, who accompanied Mr. Wheeler. This morning Mrs.' Waud and Mrs. Charles Alden left on the .Dalles Ulty for the Cascade Locks, where they will meet Captuin Waud and Mr. Alden and return with them on this, their last trip on tho Regulator. Mr. Alden will leave in a few 'days for his wines at Spanish Gulch, while Capt. Waud will leave for the Yukon some time next week. The services at the Methodist church tomorrow will bogln with a love feast' and converts' meeting at 10 o'clock, fol lowed by preaching and reception of members at 11. The Epwortb League at 0 :30 and preaching at 7 ;80 p.m. All of theee services will be. under tho leadership of the evangelist, Rev. E. F. Miller. Tho following tribute was paid to Frederick Warde by the .Uregoulan of March' 31st ; "Be sure the heroic drama ,U,uotded,M .the throngs to see olnlua" and 'Inaomar" attest, true actor etUI buhls part to play and his audience to Instruct, however vo uptuooily 'the .dancer moves or gaily BICYCIiES. One '95 Ladies' Cleve land Wheel........... .. S2D Two '97 Eagle'Wheels One '96 Cleveland.... Gent's Wheel $30 Prices from $27.60 to $50.00. i' ..reseept Bieyeles.. 1898 Models are now ready for inspeotidn. One '95 Eagle Gent's QQI) . Wheel ,.?UU One '97 Boy's Eagle nn Wheel MO One '97 Girl's Eagle Wheel In order to make room for our new stock, we are mak ing the above Low Prices. i i i S and Repaired. MAIER & BENTON Phone 25. the minstrel sings. We have yet to hear Mr. Warde bewail the decline of the drama or the errors of critics or the decay of the stage. The chief mourners at such occasions of gloom have gener ally had part in the work of destruction." We have always considered Observer Pngue a thorough "ladies' man-;" but what of the weather he is to send ub for Easter Sunday? The report says "occa sional rain. This will certainly cause a twinge of pain in the hearte of many of our fair maidens, who have been count ing so much on appearing in their new Easter bonnetB and Bwell gowns on this occasion. They will no doubt look with envy at the small boy, whose highest aim is to have a sufficiency of Easter eggs, and who cares little whether it rains or shines, so long as this one wish is satisfied. .Of course (?) our young men are not particular whether they' can wear their spring suits on this occa sion or not. SUDDEN DEATH IN A CAFE. Lester V. Sayles Suspected of Having Suicided. THE REHEARSAL LAST EVENING. The Show Will Certainly Bo n Flatter Juc Success. The reporter had the pleasure of at tending another rehearsal of "King Hallahahoola II" last evening, and was indeed surprised at the perfect manner in which each and every feature passed ofl. One might attend every rehearsal and nover grow weary of the variety of wit and fun of the performers. Among the many characters to which he will be attracted, after he has paid his respects to the king, he will not fail to notico "Archibald Percival Algernon Hotstufl"," "Count Calf Liver Rusty Canner," "Hans Bummelspeiler," "Dennis Kear ney," one of the Irish 400. The turns are strictly -up to date, and are, on the whole, something that a Dalles audience will see for the first time. Their jokes are also new and well choson and their singing in solos, quartette and chorus is good enough to please anyone, while the orchestra ac companiments add much to the per formance. It is the intention of the boys to give tho audience a thorough surprise, and for that reason wo cannot speak further concerning their program, WHEN TKAVKLINO Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly aud ef fectually on the kidneye, liver and bow els, preventing fevers, headaches, other forms of sickness. For sale in 6Cr kntnoa t all lanrllncv A rm.ff lot of Manufactured by tho California Fi Syrup Co. only. Smoke the popular brands Prise Medal. Guarantee and Rose Quetfn cigars manufactured by S. F. Fouti, Death suddenly overtook Lester P. Sayles in Portland at 9 o'clock Thursday evening. He and a friend, George Housman, went to the Vienna cafe, on Morrison street. While seated at a table Sayles dropped a white powder into a glass of water, which' he drank. Immediately thereafter the young man gaBpeu anu fell forward, uncon scious. Dr. Rand arrived at the cafe a few moments later, aud caused Sayles to be taken lo St. Vincent's lioepital, where he expired about an hour after ward. During the early part of the evening the young man complained of feeling ill. Sayles was 22 years of afee. His father was tlie Rev. Thomas Sayles, who died about twelve years ago. He lived with his widowed mother, Mrs. Jennie Saylee, and a sister, at ICS East Seventli street He had been employed by the Wiley B. Allen Company, music dealers, in Portland. Dr. Rand held an autopsy on the re mains this morning, and found that the powder taken into Sayles' stomach was a poison, r.ud indications pointed very stronclv to cyanid of potassium. To verify his suspicion as to what the poi son was, lie is having a chemical analy sis made. This fact lends color to tho theory that he took the drug with suicidal intent What cause he could have had for taking his own life, however, will probably ai ways remain a 6ecret. lie gave no intimationrf such an in tention when he sat down to eat with his friend. In fact he was as calm aud deliberato as if ho were only taking a drink of water. Young Sayles was for several months in the employ of the Jacobsen Book and Music Company, aud while here he made many friendswho were shocked at his untimely end. Itcbokah Lodge Organized. 'Vir- The -II tf bheenuaen, Attentlout Clarke & Falk have tecurod t! nov for the ia riata oneep ui ix inftantly 'with cold water. To Cure m Cold lu One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund tie money if they fall to care. S6o, iet evening what will in future be nowu as Azalea Rebekah LoJge. No W0, 1. O. O. F., was instituted at this place by Mrs. Ida Foster, president o the state Rebekah's Assembly, assistod by Mrs. Grace Liwrie and Mrs. Carrie Mauley, of Portland., At present this lodge has a charter membership of hirty-nine, and as it is very popular, this number will, ; without doubt, in crease rapidly, The following officers were elected N. G Lulu D, jOrandall j V. G Re becca Wilson; Secy, Alice Lyle; Trees. Elvlna Nielseni War., Annie Raweon Con., A! in Ira Burgett; I. 6., Mary Ward; 0, G. Anna Blakeney; R. S. N G., O. D. Doaue; L. S. N. G., Emma L Doane : R, S. V. G Belle C. Kinehart L. S. V. G Georgia Sampion;. Cfcap lain, Mary Learned. . New Ideas at every point. The Wheel that sells at. an honest price. MAYS & CROWE. REMEMBER. "We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. u ' '' To be" sold at the Lowest Market Rates. J. T. Peters & Co, The VOGT OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL I2th. Second Annual Entertainment of the Dalles Commercial and Athletic Club, PRESENTING KING HALLAHAHOOLA II. AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL FARCE C )MEDY. A GRAND CARNIVAL OP NEWEST SONGS, Jokes and Original Comedy and Athletic Specialties. 40 PEOPLE IN THE CAST. 40 40 PEOPLE IN THE CAST. A PRODUCTION COSTING $400. ELEGANT COSTUMES! NEW SCENERY! Reserved Scats on sale, coinmenctnc Friday morning, April Stb, at 9 o'clock, at tho SnlpeE-Kinorsly Drug Co.'a fctore. Juit Kecnlvecl. The Dout Optical and Jewelry Co. has just received a new up-to-date eye pro tector. It weighs only two penny weight, made of a composition which will not offset the bight of the eye. It is carried n the inside band of your hat, and is always ready for use. They retail at 25 cents. Call and eeo them. We make a specialty of properly fit ting children's eyes, and test each eyo parately. Wo carrv a full line of frames, gold, alluminuin, nickel, bronze aud rubber. W nra rpcpiuinir tiHW unnilH (lllilV. IUI(l best of all wo guarantee entire satisfaction. Dr. Slmckelford has removed his office to room H, Vogt block, over tho post office. ml7-2m DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cure Piles, Scalds, Uurtm. S E E D S E E A splendid assortment of Vege table. Garden and Units Seeds lu Bulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Ouls, Seed Uarley, Seed Seed Hye. Oil Meal Cake aud Fertilizers, Deo Supplies, Early Koto 1'ota toes. Eleven kinds of ilrst clnt.8 becd Corn. Poultry aud Eggs bought and sold at E E Schlltz's Bock Fresh and the first of the season at the Midway. n J. H. CROSS' D Br ..., SI-MA... onsl r.Ai m IsIJCUJJ VttlU IJ iUCCJ ; Bill ft VV4 Store, Second and Unlou&ts, D S M US. KVAN.H, MODISTE, Itooms lu Mrs. Rrlttin's Lodging House. J-ytS-GKISKNIMMIFFJCK 1UJKDV, Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to sutgery. Kooins 21 and 2-- Tel. 3i? Vogt liloolc Happy Bride is she whoso friends have had the good taslo to bestow silver upon her as a wedding wilt. Nothing more appropriate, nothing mora accept able, nothing more useful. "A thing of beauty and a joy forever." Our toek of silverware is complete, I. C. Nicklsen Book & music Company