r Ladies' Tailor-made Suits. We aro offering exceptionally good values in Navv and Black Serge Suits, Jackets with a silk lining, at $(J 00 and $6,50. For $9.00 wo can give you an all wool Suit of gray Ladies' Cloth, trimmed with black braid, Russian Blouse, silk lined. At $10 and $12.50 we have values, that other stores cannot touch, in fine all wool Serge and Covert Cloths. Finer garments at $14, $15 and $17.50. JACKETS In black, tan, nnvy nnd gray, made from Surges and Whipcord. CAPES - - from $3.50 to $20.00. In nil shade, very handsomely trimmed in Umid and Jet. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY APRIL 2 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS The weather forecast for today is fit! A Indy coaok is wanted at Isbell's res taurant. Don't forget that Kellar keeps the beat ice cream soda in the citv. tf Tillamook creamery butter 00 cents at The Dalles Commission Co.'e. Oranges ami lemons direct from grow ers at lowest prices ut Dulles Commie Hlon Co.'s. Extra choice, full weight, Tillamook creumery butter at 50 cents per square at Maier & Benton's. The lilttner company will play for the Inst time tonight, and everyone should endeavor to see them. For ealo cheap. Twenty-eight acres of good land, just outside the city limits. Inquire of G. It. Rowland. a2112w. "Eagle" Acetylene Gas Generators are superior to all. Agency at Hansen & Thumpson'H planing mill. a-'l-lin dw Commencing Monday, May 2df the steamers of the Regulator Line will leave Portland at 0:30 u. iu. and The Dalles at 8:110 a. m. I . i in IP 1 A band of One beef cattle were brought in by Mr. Floyd, of 5-Mile, yesterday af ternoon, and sold to the Columbia Packing Co. The rivor is coming up gradually but as yet thoro is no signs of a rapid raise and the chances are thero will bo but a moderate stago of water this year. I Yesterday GOO eacks of wheat were j , hauled to the D. P. & A. N. wharf for f I shipment to Portland, and will be i forwarded on the Dalles Oily this morn Jng. In the guessing contest as to the num ber of condy beans in ft jar at the Kick Hpoo show last night, the lady's gold watch was won by Miss Webber, of Walla Walla, while the gent's watch was won by Pearlle Ilaslam. The residence of William Splawn, near North Yakima, burned last Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, including most of its (!0!llnnta Tlio lnoa la nallniniflri lit about $2500; insurance, $1200. The fire originated in a defective flue. A special meeting of Az lia Rebokah loilgoNo. 100,1a called for Friday even ing, April 29th, at 8 p. m., in the Odd Fellows hall, for the purpose of electing delegate to thetfiobokah Assembly of "onuii, uuu ior mo transaction ui uu other business as may come boforo the meating. "Dakota Slim" McDonald will bo con fined In the Walla Walla county jail pending his trial. "Slim" was removed from the Whitman county jail, at Colfax, to Pomeroy, on change of venue, nnd no suitable and secure quarters could provided at Pomeroy he was taken to Walla Walla. A large number of teams are loading t present for nolnto In the interior, and at $3.50 to $10.00. SKIRTS. We can sell you any thing you want in the Skirt line from $1.35 to $12.50. Your Boy Need New Clothes? Queer boy if he doesn't need something new every few clays. If carefulness is needed anj'whore, it's in buying "duds" for the boy. Perhaps the Suit or Waist you've seen on somebody else's boy wouldn't look so well on your boy as some other style. We have the other style. Bring the youngster here and dress him'up in the different sorts, till you find the one best suited to him. Prices Range from $1.50 to $10.00. -f f II the freight in the warehouses seems be increasing rather than diminish- g. lh i! number of teamsters will in- rease greatly when the wool season opens, ana the merchandise which is stored .at the place will be hauled to interior points and its place will be taken bv wool. The first copy of Sherman county's new paper, the People's Republic, which is printed at Wasco, reached us today. The well arranged and newsy weekly is edited by W. J. Peddicord, and will advocate the principles of the Peoples' Party of Sherman county. As this is the only Peoples' Party paper in that county it Bhould do well, and we heartily wish it success. The city of Antelope will in all proba bility have a new and complete system of waterworks in the near future. The large spring above the city has been purchased and the water will be run from this into a reservoir, from which the water mains will be laid. This is a wiso move on the port of the people of that prosperous little city, and shows a shirk of enterprise. Word wob received yesterday that "W.1 , Woodcock' who is in the employ of Mr, Lake, the Wamic sawmill man, ac cidentally shot himself through the hand Sunday. It seems he was handling a pistol, when in some manner it was die charged with the above result. Fortu nately the bullet did not break uny bones in going through, and the wound in nnt sm imiH na it mieht otherwise Vjioyo been. Last night Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stub ling and son, Arthur, arrived on the 11 :40 train. We understand that Ar thur has volunteered nnd will serve In Co. I, 0. N. G., and has como home to bid his sister good bye before that com pany receives orders to move. Arthur is like the rest of our brave Dalles boys, anxious to servo his country, and has laid aside his studies in the Oregon uni versity to fight for his country's flag. Tlio Vogt was comfortably filled lust evening by a well pleased audience who witnessed the rendition of "Master and Man" by the Bittner company. Each actor did his part to the satisfaction of the entire audience, and the specialties between acts were also of an interesting and highly amusing character. After tho show the members of the company, some of whom are Elks, were taken to the hall and .entertained royally by their brothers. WHEN TUAVKI.INO Whether on pleosuro bpnfc or business, take on every trip a bottlo of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and ef feotually on the kidneys, liver and bow els, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness, For sale in 00 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. t To Cura m Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tab lets. All dragglats refund tie money If they fall to cure. 25c. 4 i PEASE & MAYS. I MILITIA MOVES FRIDAY. CO. G OF THE DALLES HAS OR DERS TO THAT EFFECT. Excitement Bum nih--ltecrultn Coin- lug In Many KullktliiKxmln atlons field by Dr. llroslu Last K-enlng. It would have been hard to conceive a more active Ecene than was presented at the armory yesterday alt'ornoou and last night. Orders had been issued to the boys by Governor Lord to come together and make ready to; leave, and in com pliance with this demand at least forty of the soldier lads were on band. Others volunteered their services, and bv (5 o'clock the number had greatly in creased. At 5 :20 Dr. Brosius, of Hood River, assistant regimental surgeon, arrived, and shortly afterwards began the exam inations to ascertain the condition of the boys physically and otderwise. As yet li Is report has not been made, and we cannot in this issuo give the result of this examination. Over the door of the armory was the following inscription : "REMEMBER THE MAINE" ' Enthusiasm ran high among the mem bers of the company, as well as among many who were anxious to enlist, but are held back by family ties or business interests. It is evident; however, that In case of an urgent calljiotiiing will keep them back, and Qregon will come to tho front bravely. The only thing tuay bothered tho boys was when they would be likely to get away. When the orders came that they move to Portland Friday, they were re ceived with pleasure. The following isthe list of officers and men In Co. G at present : Captain J S Booth. Second Lieutenant G E Bartell. First Seargentf D C Lemison. Quartermaster L S Fritz. Second Sergeant A Ulrich. Third Seargejit M E Cushing. Fourth Sergeant M J Barton. Fifth Sergeant Ben .Ulrich. First Corporal J Landman. Second Corporal R A Spivey. Third CorporalA F Marti Fourth Corporal--!! A Stoilels. Privates -Joe Kohler, A A Bonner, U M Bonner, W E Bonner, B Hanson, W W Brown, W M Browr G Dufur, E Davenport, S R Gil)ain S F Fouls, F Frledly, W G HardingM Harrington, Z Harvey, Arthur Kennedy, Fred Ken nedy, E R LemiHon.W E Luklnburg, Frank Marcus, Billy Nichols, G A Phir man, J E Stllwell, Guy Southwell, Thos. Smiley, G E Smiley, 0 A Stringer, E Kerns, S C. Turnbpw, John Cooper. W Res vis, F W Clark Will Norman, Fred Hillatrom, G A Cratty, Walter Dickey, Captain Booth came up from Portland last night, and the boys will be in readi ness to move at a moment's notice. In nil probability they will depart on the early morning train Friday for Port land, where the state forces have orders to rendezvous. BURGLARS AT WORK AGAIN. Ihree Renldence Kntered and Burglar Iced Monday Night. Three daring burglaries took place in our city some time Monday nigt or Tuesday morning. William MIchell's residence, on Fourth street, was entered by the side door and a suit of clothes which he had been weiring taken, in tho pockolsot whicl. were a bunch of keys and some small change. Nothing else was taken. Upon looking around the premises this morn ing he found the p.iir of pants which were stolen somo weeks ago, in the va cant lot adjoining his residn ;e. Truman Buttler's residence, on the same street, was entered during 11. night nnl his pantaloons lifted, in tho pocket of which they found his pnr-u and also his wife's, containing $5. How ever they were kin 1 onough to leave the garment on the porch, as well as the purses, taking the monev. Tne next place where they attempted to make a haul wub the residence of George Miller, near tho Christian church. Here they made a better find than at either of the other places, hav ing secured about $15 in cash. At Mr. Butler's they seemed to effect their e ntrance.by means oi a nipper, with which they caught the end of the key and turned it. There undoubtedly are some smooth burglars in this city, who are perpetrat ing these robberies, and people should be very careful about locking their doors and should not keep any great amount of money on hand for fear they may be relieved of it. BEATEN TO DEATH. A Itaker County Wuodlinuler Killed a Kow. James Reed, a wnod-hanler of Beaver creek, seven miles south of Baker City, was standing on a hill talking to W. T. Russell, a rancher, Thursday, between 6 and 7 P. M; when Oliver and William Marshall came along in a wood wagon. The Marehalls stopped and got ou(.of their wagon, William taking out the wagon post and dropping it on the ground. Oliver went up to Reed and asked : "Is that true that you have been saying?" Reed said: "You are looking for trouble. Leave me alone. I don't want to have anything to do with you, Oliver." Oliver again asked Reed whether he had used a certain expression regarding his wife, and, with out waiting for a reply, struck at him twice with a slingshot. Reed dodged and grebbed Oliver by the shoulder and pushed him to the ground. While Reed was standing over Oliver, holding him down William Marshall picked up the wagon post, come up behind Reed and struck him three times on the back of the head. Reed staggered against the wagon, holding up his hands, and Will iam etruck him again. At this juncture, Russel, who is a one-legged man, inter fere and stopped further blows. Will iam Waldo, a 13-year-old boy, who was an eye witness, with the aid of Russell, putReed in a wagon and took him home. He died Saturday at 8 p. m. At the inquist, Sunday, the coroner's jury re turned a verdict of unjustifiable killing against the Marshalls, who were arrested Friday night. They are now in jail, charged with murder, awaiting prelim inary xammation. A Choice. It rests With yon what instrument you buy. Soui persons prefer strin.ed in struments, others wind instruments, It's all a matter of preference. If you want a piano we can sell it to you at a Barving, or if your desire is for a mando lin, we can supply your wants and itive ynu the sweet, aristocratic honey bee tone which is found only in the best in struments, All our musical merchan dise is of the highest grade, We have everything In the line. I. C. Mckelsen Book & T)usie Company, Resolution of Condolence! Whkiieas, In the administration of an All Wise Providence It has been the will of tho Supreme Ruler of the nni- veree that death should take from us our beloved brother, Webber Varney, nnd Whereas, The brother was an hon ored member of Dalles Lodge No. 2, 1, 0. G. T., therefore be it Resolved, That while we bow in hum ble submission to the will of our Heavenly Father to the loss of our be loved brother, wo extend to our eeteemed brother and sister Varney and family, our sympathy in their great be reavement, and be it Reiohed, That a copy of these resolu tions bespread upon the minutes of this lodge, also that a copy be sent to the family of our deceased brother nnd one to tho press. (Mits. J. E. B.MtNETT, Com. -C. H. Jenkins, (Mrs. L, Uliucii. Coming to The Dalles. The following poetical effusion in an swer to the circular invitation of Copt. Lewis, chairman of the executive com mittee, to join the ceremonies connected with the Grand Army encampment, to be held here on the 17th, 18th and 19th of May, It breathes the proper spirit and voices the sentiments of the large crowd of old soldiers, wh 3 will be here on that occasion : We arc coming to The Dalles, and we hope to be on time, U'c will moct you at tbc great Columbia's brink; And, asm UUlle Sherman's time, wo will march with you In line, Alter whlchHrc'll join you In a socal think. If the boat will held her dock until half past 9 o'clock Tho valley train will brinR us filtv strong. On the sixteenth day of May, about the dawn of day, Wc will purchase round trip tickets for a song, Wc will lay aside our cares, homework and home annus, We're comlnz to The Dalles to have a time. i We'll try with nil our might to show you we're an utftit, And thank you for your courtesy sublime. TYGH VALLEY ROLLING MILL. At all times flour equal to the best for sale at Tygh Valley Roller Mille, at prices to suit the times. Also mill feed. W. M. McCorkle, Prop. mchl6-0m The farmer, the mechanic and the bi cycle rider are liable to unexpected cuts and bruise9. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, and is a well known cure for piles. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. "Very Much ..reseept Bieyeles.. 1898 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.50 to $50.00. New Ideas at every point. The Wheel that sells Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. REMEMBER Wo Fir, Oak and 1 Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. Cloudy Weather Preferred for Sittings. MY WORK Chapman Block. One thousand styles and bizco. For cooking and heating. Price from $io to $70. Often imitated. Never equalled. MSttn punlttjr VvE7f lii-SHS! MAIER & BENTON LOST. One sorrel mare, white strip in face; weight about 1000 pounds; branded J on left stifle and on left shoulder. Ono light sorrel horse, about same weight;, swinnied on left shoulder; branded A. A. on left stifle. Anvone leavinc same nt Jim Walker's place, head of Rattlesnake grade, will be paid jo. Address. J. B. Jackson. apr6-3w Hood River, Or.. La Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every test to be the best non-poieonous-fhiid' dip in the world ; guaranteed to euro scab, itch, sore throat, lice and hoof-rot Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles.. Schlitz's Bock ' Beer. I Fresh and the firstf jl n' the season at tht I Midway. "J-yiS-GEISENHOKFFEIl & 11UEDY, Physicians and Surgeons., Special attention given lo surgery. Booms 21 and 22, Tel. S2S Vogt Block- to the Good." at an honest price. MAYS & CROWE. have strictly First-Glass J. T. Peters & Co. MY SUCCESS.. THE DALLES, OR..