Clearance Sale of Bicycles e) (9 mportant Maier & Benton will give away one Notice TO THE LADIES OP THE DALLES AND VICINITY. In anticipation of the approaching Elks ball, we have just received from New York a few high-grade Novelties in Dress Trimmings for evening wear. The assortment, though limited, com prises the choicest creations of the largest exclusive manufacturers of Dress Trimmings both in this country and Europe. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS, i HflW Steel Bangs For every One Dollar pur chase during January and February we will give one chance free on the steel range. ...piaier Won ,.THE flRKDWflSE DEMERS.. 167 Second St. THE DALLES, OR. RiteP the Holidays. I We have a large etock ot Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices. Our stock of Stationery and Books is complete. Jacobsen Book & Music Co. 170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. The Dalles Daily Chfoniele, MONDAY JANUARY 30. 1899 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before io o'clock A. M., as no changes will be accepted in the aft ernoon. This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January 10,1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Dalles Club Minstrels At the Vogt opera house tonight. Going Manhattan shirts at 98 cents A. M. Williams & Co. A good strong wind has been blowing for the past few days and at present writing our streets are comparatively dry. Remember the Club Minstrels will re peat their performance tonight. Do not fail to see them. They are par excel lence. Saturday our streets were filled with farmers, who, taking advantage of the pleasant weather and good roads, came to town to do their early spring trading, There is an unfortunate disposition in man to attend much more to the (faults of his companions which offend him than to their perfections which please him. The Dalles Club . Minstrels gave grand street parade today and created great deal of attention. Undoubtedly they will be greeted with a good house tonight. , At the residence of Geo, L. Mann, to day at noon, Mr. Ira L,. Decker was united in the holy bonds of matrimony I to Miss Alta M. Durham, justice Bayard 1 officiating. Miss Michel 1 is absent from school to day on account of sickness. Her place is being filled by Miss Mabel Collins .auss wrenn ot me tjourt st. ecnooi is also on the sick list, Miss Ida Priday is ber substitute. - Floyd and Robert, -of Seattle, will leave for Dawson City, Alaska, February 15th, and will carry letters for fifty cents each. Forward letters to 105 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wash. D. C. Floyd is a former resident of this city. 30-td There will be a cattle men's meeting held at the court house in this city on Saturday, February 4th at 1 p. ml . The object is in regard to protecting their right on the forest reserve. All interested in the matter are earnestly requested to be present. - At the fire last evening :t was agai Shown that tne nre department it in need of an efficient hook and ladder I truck and rigging. A committee has j been appointed to solicit funds for the purchase of a suitable outfit and it is needless to state they will meet with success. . A very pleasant dancing party was given last Saturday night at the resi dence of Micheal Doyle on Chenowith creek. About twenty-five couples were present and a roost enjoyable time was bad. Excellent music was furnished and the lunch served was one of the finest. The following is the high score at Estebenet & Esping'a bowling alley for the weekending Sunday night: Mon day, Chas. Frank, 57; Tuesday, D. W. Mann, 66 ; Wednesday, O. Kelsay, 55; Thursday, II. Staniels, 50; Friday, W. Wilhelm, 55; Saturday, Speiceinger, 54; Sunday, Scot Cathcart, 50. It has been mentioned by one of bur citizens that some compensation be ren dered to those who at fires ruin their clothes. For some cause or other, the fires in this city lately have occurred on Sunday when the majority of people have on their best. In many instances men render valuable assistance to prop erty owners and the city and by so doing damage their wearing apparel to a great extent. It has often been noticed and commented on numerous times, that those who have the least at stake do the larger pari of the work at fires. It is suggested that either the property own ers or the city should make some com pensation for the loss sustained by hav ing clothes mined by water and other wise. Our fire companies are volunteer and their services are always at the dis posal 01 tne city. However, a man working for small wageB can ill affoid to lose Eeveral dollars for clothes ruined at each conflagation. Somebody has got to do the work.. . Who usually does it? We will leave it with you. Give those who are willing to work and save prop erty for others, as good as they had when they went to the assistance of those who needed it immediately. A Serious Conflagation Narrowly Averted KxceHent Work Done by the Vol unteer Firemen. Wood Wood Wood. We can furnish you with strictly first claa?, dry, fir wood at the same prices which you have been paying for inferior quality. Send ns your orders and get tne best, f none Zo. Mchl. Jos. T. Peters & Co Caih tn lour Cheeks. All county warrants registered prior to Mcb. 14, 1895, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Jan. 14 1899. C. "L. Phillips, Conntv Treaenrer. COLUMBIA HOTEL FIRE. Cook Wanted. A good female cook can get a position in a restaurant in the city. Apply at this office. 23-tf Men Wanted To cat cord wood. Dalles Lumbering Co. Inquire at The 24tf One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That la what It was made for. At 5 :15 last evening the shrill whistle- ing of a locomotive was heard and al most Immediately the peals of the fire bell rang out announcing to our citizens another fire. It was found that the Columbia hotel was in flames and with in a few minutes the Hook and Ladder Co. was on the scene, followed closely by the Columbia Hose Co., who in six minntes from the time the alarm Bounded, bad a stream of water playing on the flames. The Jackson Eneine Co. had their engine located at the intersec tion of Second and Court streets and did most effective work. The fire caught from eparks falling on the roof from a flue in the northeast, portion of the building. Mr. Toomey, proprietor of the hotel, formed a bncket brigade and was doingj effective work when the wind which was blowing furiously at the time caught the flames and spread them rapidly, so whenthe firemen arrived it appeared as though the whole east side of the hotel was on fire. Many ex pressed themselves as confident the building was doomed and also a great portion of that end of town. However, the firemen worked gallantly and too much praise cannot be given them, for it was one of the best fought fires that ever occurred in the city. Inside of fifty- five minntes from the time the alarm was sounded the fire was ont. This wonld have been good work for a paid department. Our water commissioners are ' to be congratulated, for yesterday's fire proved that the new system which was recently put in is a decided Success. There were seven streams from the city water works playing on the building, and at tle time, the indicator at the engine house showed mnty-five pounds preeBure. This alone is undoubtedly the cause of saving a greater portion of the town from a conflagation similiar to the ones of '91 and '98. ' During all the other large fires there has always been a lack of water but from present indications we need have no further fears in this line for as soon as all streams were cut off the . resevoir showed that the water bad fallen but four inches. The O. R. Sc N. Co. did most excellent service and the pressure from their pump house was sufficient to blow eeveral of the nozzles off. With this great amount of water pour ing into the building the bouse was fair ly flooded and the flames checked. The entire roof of the east wing of the hotel was burned and charred but the rest of the building was not damaged only by water. - as yet the actual losses cannot be ascertained, but it is estimated that T. X. Nicholas, owner of the building wMI sustain a loss of between four and five thousand dollars. No insurance. J. A; Toomey, lessee, will lose about $400 with no insurance, while - numerous roomers lost a great deal of their belong xngs. Estebenet and Esping's bowling alleys were flooded with water but they went to work immediately after the fire and drained their building and today the alleys are in as fine condition as usual. Chas. Frank, proprietor of the Butchers and Farmers Exchange will, sustain a loss of about $500, mostly caused by breakage and leakage, for everything in his place of businees was taken out. He is fully covered by insurance. Some things were removed from Wm. Jones' cigar store but his loss was eo trivial that it is not estimated. Further partic ulars in regard to theloseee will be given as soon as we are able to ascertain them PERSONAL MENTION. the on Fred Wallace, of Antelope, is in the city. T. H. Johnston, of Dufur, was in city today. M. J. Monteith, of Chicago, is in the city on business. Chas. B. Johnson and wife, of Moro, spent Sunday in the city W. W. Ames and son, Arthur, of Columbus, are in the city. Wm. HeiBler, who is interested with the Dnfur Miling Co., is in the city business. - Miss Mamie Smith, of San Francisco, is visiting at the residence of Mrs. L, Clarke. H. Brash, manager for Biseinger & Co., in this city, returned last night from. a short visit to Portland. Joe Howard returned this morning from the .bast, where he has been some time. He will leave in the morning for bis home at lJnneville Mrs. W. A. Kirby andXttle 'daughter Maude, who nave beeX sojourning in Portland for the pastew days, returned home baturday ev Capt. Waud returned Saturday from Alaska, where he has been for the past few months. As the boat he is master of on the Yukon is frozen in, he will probably remain in the city until the nrst ot March. In Olden Time People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with the transient action ; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently over come habitual constipation, well in formed people will not buy other Iaxa tives, which aet for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the genuine. made by the California Fig Syrup Co. NEW AND 2d HAND WHEELS For Less than Half Price We wish to clear out all old stock before m v ing into new store and have some bargains. This is an opportunity to get bicycle cheap . All wheels sold at half regular price. Mavs c&5 Growe. Opposite old stand. TO-NIGHT Elegant Gostoip. Latest songs, specialties AND CAKE WALKS. General Admission 50c. Children 25c. Reserved seats on sale at the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. a' E B D S CHOICE Northern Grown In Bulk at J. H. CROSS Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d & Federal Sts. fiot Cheap Coods, bat Cood Goods Cheap. We are determined to sell the entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Groceries Cheap iov Gash. SflJVItlEIi 1. BOOIS, Successor to E. J. Collins & Co.