r INEN CRASH SUITS w jill keep you coo! and comfortable through (he hot weather. They can be washed when soiled, and the h S. & M. kind will not shrink or lose their fit or shape. We have them In WHITE, CREAM, BLUE, BROWN AND TAN, CHECKS, STRIPES, MIXTURES, LIGHT OR DARK SHADES, AND THE COLORS WILL NOT FADE. We also have stylish thin coats and vests of worsted, silk and alpaca at very reasonable prices. HART, 80HAFFNER & MARX. GUARANTEED OLOTHINO. $5.50 to $6.00 per suit. ALL GOODS MARKED PLAIN FIGURES . IN PEASE & MAYS. A BOLD BURGLARY. A Crowd of Kmploye On Through the Hoarding Card, Near Celllo, and Help ThemelvM Liberally. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY MAY 28. 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A first class milch cow foi"sale. Apply at tlits ollicu. Don't forget that Kullnr keeps the best ico cream sock In tho city. tf Wanted Good housekeeper, on farm. Address, John Fred burg, Gonnnn post odice. 17-U4 Thu Jaeobson Book & Music Co., havo eonio beautiful flower busketB. Call und see them. II. M. Kyan, teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. Headquarters ut Jacobeen's. tf Tho only stock in tho yards yesterday was a band of choice beef cattle for Wood Bros. A now lot of oranges und lemons di rect from growers, nt tho Dalles Com mission Co. Yesterday license was issued to Chas (.uriiimtnr ntwl 1 mini 1) (!ii!la 1... ....v. A4l.ll. I, A, UllUtUV) V County Clerk Kelsay. Leave orders for ice with tho Stadol- iiutn Coinmission Co. OHlce cold storace building. Phone ID. tf Dowey keep ico cream soda? No, we ten it, tho best in tho city, ut the Co luuibia Candy Factory. Wanted, conipotent girl to do general housework. Applicant address "B," ciiro Cuito.s'ioi.iJ olllce. I'urnished rooms to rent, also suits of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply to 1!) and 20, Chapman Block. 17 Manhattan shirts. "Tho best kiulwn known as the bent," are for sale exclu sively by A. M. Williams & Co. Yesterday morning tho Spokane flyer passed through tho city ht 11 o'clock, being delayed by a slide ut some point p tho road. Mrs. Gilnioro's restaurant, in the East End, furnishes thebest lfi-cent meals in the city. Thoyfostnuruut is opon day and night. GIv it a trial. Thursday evening at -1 o'clock Tero Eugan and Georgia A. Hollett wero united in tho bonds of matrimony by Justice Filloon, in this city. Just received at Campbell & Wilson's milliuory parlors a largo assortment of enilor hats. All the latest styles can bo found thero in all kindB oi head wear. Circuit court is in sossion in Burns. The case ot tho State vs. Olivor, charged with killing Peter French, la on trial. Much mterefit is manifest iu tho out- coino of the trial. Tonight tho Salvation Army will have an old-timo frco nnd easy ice cream oclnl after meeting. Sunday, the 20th, wiere will be a faiowell meatlnir for Capt. Collins and Lieut. Staynos. Come ftnd bid tliom good-bye and hear who la w Bueceed them. Invitations have been issued to the Alumni of Tho Dalles High Sohtol to be Present at a locial session to be given in J the k. of P. hall Monduy evening. This is the first meeting of the kind that has been held by this society, and as great preparations havo been made, it will no doubt bo an occasion of much enjoy ment. The weather continues cloudv and threatens rain, but to the disappoint inent of everyone it still holds off. Grain it is said, never looked better, aud it is a calamity that with such bright pros pects the crops should be marred on ac count of ttie luck of sufficient rain to mature them. Last evening the Winqnatt Literary Society of tho High School tield its last meeting for the year in the Academy park, which was lighted with Chinese lanterns and otherwise urranged for the comfort of the members. The evening was pleasant, and the meeting, which was of a social nature, was greatly en joyed ; as were also the reiieshments served by the young ladies. The Union speaking at the Balwin last night was very poorly attended in spite of tiie characters who addroBsed tne people, namely, win K. King, can didates for governor, and J. li. Sover eign, who, with Debs, figured eo strong ly in the labor strikes a few years ago. Little enthusiasm was shown and many who wore present went only through curiosity to see and hear the speakers. Any ladies who care to assist in the noblo work being done by tho Emer gency corpB and enroll their names as mom bora aro requosted to call at tho of fice of tho Dalles National bank today, between tho hours of 10 and 1 and 2 and (i. Although there are a largo number of ladies ulready engaged in this work, still there are many more who havo not yet joined tho Emergency Corps who aro invited to do so. A large bos has already been shipped aud it is the inten tion of tho ladieB to ship another to night. It is to be Doped that everyone who can, will lend their aid in this way immediately. The ladies wish to ex press their appreciation to the firms of Peaeo x Mays. A. M. Williams & Co., C. F. Stephens, H. Herbrlng, .1. P. Mc Inerny and N. Harris, for the goods they havo been kind euough to give. ANOTHER RUNAWAY. Luckily o Serloui Damage1 TVur Done In Auy Way. A lively rnnaway occurred in tho East End yesterday morning, but in this in stance luck seemed to favor those con cerned, and no serious injury resulted to anyone. Ed Mann, who lives on the hill, start ed to drive out to 12-Mile, accompanied by Frankie Bunch, the little son of Lee Bunch, the engineer at the breweiy. When they were about a mile out of town the crossbar on which the single tree is lastened broke and they tied it up temporarily and started for town to have it repaired. When they were coming down the brewery hill it broke again and the horses became frightened and started to run. The vehicle was up set in front of Moody's warehouse and uoui occupants oi tne ouggy were thrown out. Frankie Bunch, however, got caught in the wagon and was dractrinc when the. horse was stopped. Outsido of a bad scare and torn clothing he was not injured, while Mann escaped uninjured. The horse was none the worse for the run, while the buggy will need some repairs. (on. II. 8. Wilson for Circuit Judge. Hon. H. S. Wilson, Republican can didate for circuit judge, is a native of Vermont, in which state he received his ducation and resided up to the time of is removal to The Dalles. Ho was raduated from the University of Yer- uont, at Burlington, iu 1881, and soon lifter commenced the Btudy of law. He ivas admitted to the bar of Vermont. ,'here ho early won an enviable position. iuai hf" became a resident of Wasco county he has established for himself a reputation as an exceptionally accu- rnto, clear and learned lawyer. His opinions upon legal questions are promptly formed and remarkably accu rate. Ho is a man of greut independ ence, industry and mtegrity. Yesterday eight men, who hod been employed at Pendleton by the superin tendent of tho 0. B. & N. to work with the steel gang at Colilo, arrived at the scene of their labors and took breakfast on tho boarding train, after which they were put to work. When tho men came in to dinner they noticed that the new hands were not present, w hich caueed somo suspicion to be aroused, and an investigation dis closed the fact that they had gone through the boarding cars and taken everything they could find in the way of money, razors, clothing, and in fact any thing that was not too heavy to carry away. After the robbery they started toward The Dalles, and late in the afternoon were seen passing Tnmwater and after Seufert's fishery. The authorities were advised of the robbery, and although they kept a sharp look-out they have not yet discovered any of the gang. The individual who proved to bo the ringleader of the party was a tall, slen der built, smooth shaved man, who would weigh about 1G0 pounds. His completion was dark and he was dressed in light pants, a light colored hat, black shirt and new suspenders. He had sore eyes and carried a bundle tied up in a canvas covering. Another of the gang was a short, heavy set man weighing about 180 pounds, and was dresEed in a red Bweater and dark clothes. The descriptions of the others could not be learned. Nightwatchman Wiley has instituted a thorough search, but had found no trace up to midnight. CEDAR CIRCLE ENTERTAINMENT A WORN-OUT FAD ' Spring Medicines," "Blood Purifiers," and "Tonics," an Old-Fashioned Idea. Pure blood, strong nerves nnd mus cles, firm, healthy flesh, can only come from wholesome food well digested. "Blood purifiers'' and "nerve tonic" do not reach the cause of the mischief. Thettomanh In Mm nnint rnlin Innkpil nfl.r The safest and surest way to cure any iorm oi indigestion is to take after each meal some harmless preparation of this kind r.omnospfl nf vpaptnlitn nasnnnnn pure Depsin, golden seal and fruit salts, sold by druggists under name of Stuart's Lfyspepeia xaoiets, anu mese taoietB tahon after meals assist digestion won derfully because they will digest the food promptly before it has time to fer ment and sour, nnd tho weak stomach relieved and asel'ted in this way soon becomes strong and vigorous again. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro super ior to any secret patent medicines be cause vou know what yon are taking into your stomach. They are sold by druggists every where nt 50 cuts per package. Write F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for book on stomach diseases, mailed free. A Fine Program Last Night and an En joyable Time. A pleasant social was given last even ing by Cedar Circle in honor of some of the members who are going away. The entertainment began with a piano solo by Miss Drew, which was followed by a recitation by Nova Dawson. Loto Kelsay won the applause of all at the close of her song, which waB well ren dered ; while the reading by Mrs. Chas, Stephens, in wmcu ane introduced nu merous local hits that were highly amusing, brought down the house. A number of startling revelations were made in this, but the jokes were well chosen and equally well received. The number which followed this was certainlv the most enjovable of the evening, since the Alpha Mandolin and Guitar Club appeared in it for the first time. The club not only plased all by their playing, but showed how much talent, which has heretofore been latent, our city has in this line. Tho club has been organized but a few weeks, and the progress it has made speaks highly for our young people who compose it. as well aa for their instructor, Professor Ryan. Two well-rendered recitations by Rachel Morgan and Mrs. Hunsaker fol lowed, which concluded the program. Refreshments were served, and dune- ng followed. The manner which all enjoyed themselves was ample proof of the ability of Cedar Circle to make an evening pleasant lor the members and friends. Everybody reads The Chkolnice. Tne Cleveland If eleottu, his services will certainly Tho different school rooms of the pub- Prve of great value to the people of lie sthools of our city were each well filled with the parents and friends of the pupils at an early hour yesterday afternoon, tho occasion being tiie cloa ing exercises of tho school year. We re gret very much that a com pleto report cannot bo given, for on all sides do we hear of their excellence. Indeed, it would bo difficult to .11 1 id a city whore, so much genuine talent is displayed among the littlo folks, and whore aro found so many teachers competent to train them along this line, Tho genuine pride which ia (elt in our public schools was plainly shown when, upon tho appear ance of the pupils In the G. A. R, parade recently, cheer upon cheer was given aa they marched along. A remark that was passed by one of our veteran visit ors at the close of the entertainment given in the opera house in their honor, ia proof that oar pride la not unfounded. He said : "I have heard many exer cises given by school children, but nevor have I aesu such prollcienoy displayed by children as has been shown tonight." mis district, ana hk uiihonicle is pleased to endorse him for this import ant office. Continuation ut tho Lutliuiuu Church, A class of fifteen will conuect them selves with the Lutheran church bv the solemn riteoi confirmation next Sunday Confirmation, as conducted by the Luth eran church, is a continuation of that solemn and improasivo rite,, instituted for tho purposo of receiving members into full communion, by the Christian church in the first century of her life, commonly known as the Apostolic age. The Lutherans herewith invite all their friends to bo present at the con firmation service tomorrow at 11 a. in. Tho farmer, the mechanic nnd the bi cycle rider are liable to unexpected cute and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on band. It heals quickly, and ia a well known cure for piles, Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.' JAMES BURNS, Ex-Collector of the Port of Kansas City. Of the men who have occupied positions of public trust in Kansas City, either nv cift of the people or by appointment; none his a more euviable rcputatand for ability, honesty nnd eflicieticy than James Burns, Collector of the Port of Kafisas City, under Grover Cleveland, Ho lived to the letter of the maxim"(i public ollise is a public trust," and when ho retired he carried with him tho respect of everyone in the community Democrats and Republicans nllke. James Hums has used Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and he does not hesitate to sav thev have no. complished wonders. "I suffered with dyspepsia for twenty years, said Mr. Burns yesterday. "Never knaw what it was to enjoy llfe-in fact living seemed a burden, ns it does to nil who (.ulfer severely with dys pepsia. A few weeks ago I began taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. From the first I felt relief, and now. although lam still taking them, I feel entirely cured. For thu first time In twenty years 1 can eat anything 1 want and puffer no ili effects from it. You can't imagine tho piensuro of this unless you have been a sufferer from dyspepsia. "I never gave a testimonial for any medicina before, but I feel as If everybody- oueht to know of this remedy, and while it is persoanlly distasteful to mo to appear In print in this connection, I feel as If I had no right to shirk the opportunity to, perhaps help somo other sufferers from dys pepsia I have been recommending tho tablets to all my friends. Only recently I took James L. Lillis, the futher of Father Mills, down to get some, aud I understand he also Is being wonderfully benefitted. I can't recommend It too nightly. 1DOOH and WlfUDOUl s c R E N S t E Has tae Burwell detuchable Tire, The best thing vet. Hasn't a simile, drawback, Tho weight of tho BURWELL TIRE Is less than that of any oth er detachable tiro now on the market. Ladles' and Gents' (ilheels for Rent. Wheels Repaired. mate i yeniofi s c R E 0 Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. N S MAYS & CROWE. REMEMBER Wo havo strictly First-Class rir, Uak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rate Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. Subscribe for The Chroniele