Cleveland Bicycles . . . 1 Clearance Sale of Bieyeles NEW ATTD 2d HAND WHEELS Zspo Weather Suggests comfortable clothing. . To add to your comfort we offer this week a few specialties in good, seasonable Footwear, which, compared with their real market value, will be sold at almost Zero Prices. Men's heavy, solid Box Calf Lace : $3.00 Men's heavy, solid Tan Box Calf Lace .: 3.00 Ladies' heavy, solid Vici Kid Button . 2.25 Ladies' heavy,' solid Vici Kid Cloth Top, Button 2.25 Ladies' heavy, solid Calf, Button .........7.... 2.00 Misses' Pebble Grain Button, sizes Hi to 2 1.00 Misses' Kangaroo Calf, Button, sizes 11 to 2 1.25 Childs' Heavy Sole Kid, Button, sizes 8 toll.-. .75 A few pair of Women's Pebble Grain, Button, sizes 3 to 6 60 All Goods Marked ia Plain Figuree. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles My Chronicle, SATUBDAY . .FEBRUARY 4, 1899 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes ia Advertisements must be banded 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 io, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Hear McEwen At the Vogt tonight. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents admission. Elks meeting at 7 :15 o'clock tonight. Certainly yon must see the cake walk at the McEwen entertainment tonight. Don't miss the fan. At tbe three-cornered bowling contest last night at the club a team composed of A. L. Guile, S. Nutting and J. Vogt captured the medals. At the close of his entertainment to night Prof. McEwen will be entertained by the Elks of our city, who always make visiting members welcome- Presiding Elder Warner bas arranged to remain over Sunday and conduct the services at the Methodist church tomor row. They will partake of tbe revival nature, and all are invited to be present. A gentleman s dog Ekm glove was picked up on tbe street this morning and brought to this office. As it is com para tively new, no doubt the owner will be Milling to pay for this advertisement and receive the glove. At 2 o'clock today Pat Kelly, one of McEwens subjdcte, was put to sleep by the great hypnotist, and hia resting place ia in E. Jacobeen'a window, which is continually surrounded by a crowd of spectators. If he dreams at all, he'll surely imagine himself in a refrigerator. Tonight at 8 :45 he will awake, and take part in the entertainment. This morning about 3 o'clock, the city jail came near getting its share of the work of the fire demon. The stove pipe which passes through the wall, and which is encased in cement, became over heated and the wall began to smoke. Phirman was in the marshal's office at the time and with the assistance of a prisoner, ripped a board from the wall, and soon prevented what gave promise of bem a genuine fire. ' : Superintendent Gardner, of tbe Boys and Girlb' Aid Society, arrived in the city last night and is today inquiring Into the c Fe of t e fcur boys mentioned yeBterdav. - it is alto said there are some other children to whom hia atten tion has been called. If ever there was an officer suited to his position it is Mr. Gardiner, and whatever children are committed to his charge are in good hands, and will fare well. Tbe winter is certainly a continued one and comes in short chapters. This morning very early the ice began to come down the river as placidly j6s if it had received an inyitation, sou by noon the river was blocked up teynbout the foot of Washington street. Anticipating no such an occurrence, iieither tbe D. P. & A. N. boats nor theKlickitat had been taken to Hungry JSarbor, and now are at the mercy of the ice blockade. What the result will be, remains to be seen. It is hoped, however, they will not fare badly. For the past week there have been two man advertising and introducing a new kind of soap among our citizens. It is known as Blue Mountain toilet soap. Tbe above named soap is made from the product of a mineral eoap mine located in Eastern Oregon, and is without a doubt the best five cent soap on the mar ket. It is put up by the Columbia Star Manufacturing Company of Portland. Their Sunshine scouring soap is without an equal for cleaning or scouring of what ever nature, and is harmless to the skin, aa it contains no acids. For sale - by all up-to-date grocers. Aek your dealer for it. Usually newspapers, as well as in dividuals, never know just how much is thought of them, nor how good they are, as the Irishman would say, until they are dead. There are exceptions to every rule, however, and The Chronicle finds itself tbe exception in this case. The Moro Observer eulogizes us, tbe while it mourns over onr demise thusly : "The demise of Tbe Dalles Evening Chronicle is regretted. It was a lively little paper. We miss its daily visit. While we appreciate the fact that we are so sincerely mourned by so close an Observer, we would beg leave to inform Brother Ireland that Ths Chronicle ia a pretty lively corpse, and while we SHOT IN A SALOON. Michael Schwartz Almost Lose His X.lfe By a Shot Fired By John Sheeny. FOR 1899. The models for the coming season will bo No. 61, men's roadsters, $50; No. 62, woman's epecial light roadster, $50; No. 66, men's regular roadetere, $75; No. 67, woman's regular roadeter, $75; No. 69, men'a roadeter thirty-inch wheel, $75. Quality is Cleveland throughout, not a part elighted not a machine un worthy of a Cleveland nana plate. 1899 changes Wider handle bars, with new internal expanders, improved auto matic oiling device, flash frame head, increased gauge of tubing, longer frame and new reinforcements, new ball bear ing spokes, also new nubs. The Burwell detachable tire, more air, more comfort; special bearings along new lines. Crank yoke changed, doing away with disc on chain side; dust proof pedels; im proved Cleveland gear case; new saddles. The 1899 models are superior to any Cleveland ever offered to the public. They have more original ideas. We have just receved some '99 models. Call and see them. It's quality that talks these days, and Cleveland quality ia talking loud. ...pialer&Beiiloi) Sole Agents for Cleveland Bicycles. ASLEEP FAST ASLEEP. The Great BIcEwen Appeared Vort Lait Night. at the have found it necessary to call twice a week instead of six times, yet we are not ready to have our obituary written nor to be buried alive. We ara neither dead nor Bleeping, as the Observer will find out if it again presumes to hold an inquest over ue. ; Fleaae Notice, C. T. Co. tele- Pease & Mays' S. & phones are as follows : No. 17 Grocery department. ' No. 17 red Dry goods department, No. 17 black Office. Cook Wanted. A good female cook can get a position in a restaurant in the city. Apply at this office. 23-tf To Care a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it Jails to cure. Hoc. An exciting scene took place at Mich elbach's saloon this morning at 4 o'clock when Michael Schwartz, a bartender by profession, and known to be a peaceable man, came near losing his life by being shot by a man who has always been considered a respectable, law-abiding citizen, making the occurrence doub ly regretted. It seems that Frank Sum mers and John Sheehy, both of whom were said to be under the influence of liquor, became involved in adiscuseion, which resulted in a quarrel. At the time of the shooting tbe saloon was oc cupied by Summers, Schwartz, Sheehy, and Chenoweth. The two men who were quarreling stood in front of the bar, but a distance apart, while behind Summers was Schwartz. When the discussion be became heated, Sheehy pulled out a 44- calibre British1 Bull Dos revolver and fired at Summers, who stepped aside, when the ball struck Schwartz on the right side of the face, slightly under and in front-of the ear, and, passing through the head, came out on the opposite tide in about the same place that it entered. Another shot was fired, but Bummers struck bis hand and caused the shot to miss tbe mark and lodge in the ceiling. Nightwatchman Phirman was sum moned and immediately took Sheehy in charge, and in a short time Sheriff Kel ly, who had received work of the shoot ing, made his appearance, when Sheehy, who made no resistance, was arrested and taken to the county jail to await de velopments in the case. ' Tbe unfortunate victim, Schwartz, who was more than pluoky, endeavoring to prevent further trouble after he had been shot and bearing up bravely for a time, was finally taken to bis room over the saloon, and. Dr. Hollister being called, examined the wound and found the upper part of the jaw badly shat tered. However, the patient ia able to talk a. little and is conscious. Tbe doctor seems to be of the opinion that there is some show of recovery, which all con; cernvd sincerely hope will be the. out come of the dreadful affair. Sheehy is a freight conductor on-he O. R. & N. road, and, as far as we can learn, is well thought of by not only his employes, but all of his friends, who deeply regret tbe occurrence. Upon realizing the enormity of the crime be was very remorseful and wept bitterly. There ia but one lesson 'to be drawn from these tragedies, which are con Etantly being enacted about us, and which frequently cause the death of citi zens, often men who are respected, but who, failing to learn from the experience of others, themselves become ac tors in the fatal scenes. 'All who neg lect to heed the lessons, place themselves in a position to soger the same conse quencea. - - - ' - Use Clarke & Falk's Quinine Hair tf Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. flftet the Holidays.- We have a large stock of Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices. Onr stock of Stationery and Books is complete. Jacobsen Book & Music Co, 170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. It waa a difficult matter to get the au dience warmed up to tbe situation last night at the Vogt, and when tbe curtain rose they came to tbe conclusion that they were to play freeze ont, the cold ness of the night, making it difficult to heat so large a hall. McEwen seemed to think be was to be tbe principal par ticipant in the game', aa it waa with difficulty that ho secured a class with which to commence bis entertainment. While there may seem to be no reason for hesitancy on the part of the audience in acceeding to the requests of the great hypnotist for subjects with which to carry on his class, yet we cannot see, as he aeema to, that it ia through any dis respect for him, but merely a hesitancy on their part to face an audience and peform actions while in that state. However, in time the required number was obtained and an entertainment at once wonderful and pleasing to the be' holders waa wiven. Dalles people who heard McEwen last year and were so delighted with the performances, knew what to expect, and were not disap pointed. This year a number of new features are introduced, adding much to the entertainment. McCoy is an artist on various musical instruments, in batoon swinging and juggling, and the fact that he executes these so admirably while under the hypnotic influence, makes them the more appreciated. Tbe most remarkable part of the pro gram is that in which Miss Maynard up pears and is placed in a cataleptic state She is claimed to be the greatest of cataleptic subjects, and surely, judging from tbe performance last night, no one will doubt than the claim is just. -Whi'e in this state she is placed in a position with her head resting on one chair and her feet on another, when five men stand upon her rigid form. Afterward McEwen stood alone and at his word the form waa bent and then resumed its former position. This feature baa never been introduced but once before on the stage. While a fairly good audience was present last night, no doubt the ball will be jammed tonight, when tbe cake walk will be introduced, presumably led by "Pat" McNeil. It ia also promised that the hall will l e sufficiently warm S Ha CHOICE Northern Grown SEEDS In Bulk at J. H. CROSS Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d & Federal Sts. 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We sell only through local ajrents. Ask onr agents to sbow you this "Quick bbot." The Snlpes-Kinersly Pru Co. ARENT8. tbe Dalles. Oreeon. .3 B5 25 25 FrWay and Pkfl TWO N5GHTS. M I mm FEBRUARY The Great IMwen ASSISTED BY Miss Grace Maynard, The greatest of Cataleptic Subjects. 9