For the Balance of this Week we will Exhibit LADIES' SILK WAISTS, Exquisite Designs. PIECE SILKS, Newest Effects. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Exclusive Patterns. You are cordially invited. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY MARCH 24, 1999 Telephone No. J. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes la Advertisements must "be handed in before 10 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. men and will some day be a ead annoy ance to their . parents and friends. J net before the accident yesterday, as the engine came down, two boys jumped on and rode a ebort way, much to the annoyance of the engineer. There is an ordinance in oar city prohibiting this habit, and it is high time it was en forced. As far as the younger boys are concerned, their parents shoula take the alternative in. tbe matter, tbas preventing tbe possibility of having them brought home lifeless or maimed for life.. ; Realizing the - great benefit -which would come, to them by being in i ca rat diate communication with the outside world, Endersby people have for some time been-. insisting on having a tele phone eervice established in that neigh borhood. Yesterday Mr. Vorse, manager of the Oregon Telephone Co., made a trip to Dofur and . Endereby -- for the purpose of consnlticg with the people regarding the matter. The result was that it is more than likely a branch line will be pnt in from Dufur connect ing with the Endersby postofficn- and if the plans are carried into effect,, later a party line of abont ten 'phones will be connected with various farms in that district. This will be of untold benefit and satisfaction to the- people there. This company has recently placed twelve new 'phones in at Dafur, and will toon have every portion of: the conntry near and far included in their district. DEATH RELEASES HIM. E3ew Today... Just Received Full Line of V Mike Wagner, Who Was Injured Tea ' terday. Dies Last ICrenlng;. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. worth of the scrip. On February 21st he also sold to Andrew Baldwin an order for $31.50. As coon as the lacte were determined Constable Jackson was sent in pursuit of Aubin, who was found at upper Trout creek, in Croak county He brought him to this city this morn ing, where he was arraigned and put under $200 bonds to appear before Justice Bayard tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.. . ,- ; Mr. Kinersly has received word from the manager of the Metropolitan Opera Co. informing , him that- on account of the advance agent booking them for the Sound at an earlier date, than was ex pected, it will be impossible for them to visit this city before their engagement there. However, they will play in Portland in about two months, when he will endeavor to secure them for one night at The Dalles. Excitement ran. high at tbe club bowling alleys last night, and feeling waxed warm as tbe first team which yielded the honors to tbe "ladies played a challenge game with those who gave up the palm in the second game with them.. Having come out of the contests with exactly the same scores a challenge followed, and last night Messrs. Brad- shaw, Schmidt, Mays, jlurtz, Van Noxden and Hoetetler played against Houghton, Baldwin, Sampson, Nolan, jJeuaff and f hUlipe, the latter proving by majority of twenty-five points that" the 1 adies had '- the :'; more formidable rivals fn themV : The. games were-even, the first team-winning tbe two firet, and tbe second the two last and twenty five points more, entitling, them to the oysters as - well ..as the honors. : Not willing to yield to' defeat 'so easily. another contest will take place tonight - The " accident ";of "yesterday .isi ' only another . '.reminder to Dalles- people, of the fate which is.' awaiting some tit, the foolish: boys (and 'boys - of- an' older growth ) - w hopersie it , : ,i n . t he face ; of tle88on after lesson, in boarding tbe train when it is passing through our city,. and after riding, a -lew blocks,1 jumping, .off -while the train is in motion." It is a At about 5:30 o'clock last evening, when the nurse was watching over him, death came to tbe release - of . Mike Wagner, who was run over by the train yesterday noon, and be gradually sunk away, seemingly unconscious of his sufferings. After the right leg had been amputated, daring which . time he was under tbe ' influence of anesthetics, he seemed to be In a stupor, and remained in' that condition until the end came. : At 7 o'clock his body was taken to the undertaking parlors of , Wm. MiJhell, and this morning an inquest was held over tbe body, resulting in the following verdict. We, the jury summoned by W; H. Butts, coroner of WaBCO county, Oregon, to inquire into the cause ef tbe death of the body now before us, after viewing the body, and afcer bearing the teati mmv of the witnesses produced before us, and after due and careful consider ation ana deliberation Una the follojw ing facta: ' ; - That the name of the deceased pas Mike Wagner, a German, whose lage was about 35 years ; that he was about s:x feet tall, whose weight was 220 pounds, and that be was light com plexioned ; that he was a laborer, and had no fixed place of residence; that he cametobis death on the 23d day of March, 1890, in Dalles City, which death was caused by woundsreceived by being run over across the - lees bv a moving freight train, while attempting to board saia train. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 24th day 01 Marcn, lbaa. C. F. Stephens, W. A Kibbt, L. J. Hunger, A. A. Ubquhakt, T. A. Ward, . Ned H. Gates. further than was reported was determined concerning deceased, as be was unable to cob verse, He claims to bave no relations, and will therefore be buried by the county this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Bicycles Rented and Repaired. ..JflaierMori Cupid has "certainly taken up bis residence and gone into the wholesale business in The Dalles, judging from tbe number of weddings which are at present taking place in the city. This month is a veritable wedding March. ydast niht, at the homa of the bride, on the hill, Mr. O. S. Pratt and Mrs. Emma E. Shearer, both of this county, were united in marriage, Elder A. G. Hoering, of the Christian church, performing the ceremony. -. 15 cents buys a good, serviceable gar den rake and 20 cents buys a good steel garden hoe at Mays & Crowe, . . . Happy he who possesses a good supply of spuds these days, as the price Is fast advancing,' having now. reached the dollar mark for a sack. The Good Intent Society will have their regular sale of all kinds of pastry at J. H. Cioss' store all day tomorrow. Yon can save youreelf the trouble of cooking by calling upon them. J. T. Neff, principal of tbe Frank ton school, and E. B. Allard, of the- Hood River school, will be among those who will attend the educational meeting at Dufur a week from tomorrow. It is the intention of the conntv srmerintendent and the teachers ot the schools here to leave this city, early, that morning and spend the day attending tbe institute, returning in the evening. - John Aubin, alias "Slim," who figured so prominently as a witness in the Forester trial j is again before the public This time he was arrested for. obtaining money under false pretense. ' It seems that his fee as a -witness in the afore said case was (35.00,' to be paid in county scrip. While here on February 14th he gave Cor net t, who is a stage ' driver, an order on the county for $10' source of great annoyance to railroad Nothing yesterday Resolution ol Thanks. At the last regular meeting, of St. Paul's -Guild, held on - Wednesday, March 22, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. . Resolved, - That our thanks are due, and . hereby , tendered to Court - The Dalles No. 12, F. of A., for tbe generous donation of the nse of their lodge . room on the evening of April 7, 1899. Resolved, That said - favor bespeaks for Court The Dalles, . No. 12, F. of A. tne praise ot an giving, people, and oar w lanes are with it - lor undaunted - pros perity. M. V. Douthit, Secretary St. Paul's Guild. . Best of All -. To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly, beneficial - -manner, when tbe springtime comes, use the true and per feet remedyr Syrup of Figs. Boy the genuine. Manufactured by the Call for nia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale bv all druggists, at 50 cents 'per bottle. Rubber Garden- Hose.: i We can furnish yoa with strictly first class garden hose at the same prices yoa have been paying for inferior quality We have jast received a -large- stock of the Gutta Percha Robber Co'a Maltese Uross.iiosa, wnicn brand is used ex clusively by the city fire department. Buy your garden bore from ..us and get tbe very best there is on tbe market. m22-lw - Maibb & Benton. ; '- -- .-! Kabbu Boss. '! We lead, others try. to . follow.- Prices talk. Give us a call and he convinced. Mats & Ckowb. Rifles. Shot Guns Fishing Tackle Bicycle Sundries Crawford Bicycles Cleveland Bicycles Golden Eagle Bicycles Smokeless and black Powder Loaded Shells. Who'll Be the Next? Last night at the home ot Mr; Hoyle, on the East Hill, Miss Constance Harri man was wedded to Mr. Wm. O. John' eon, Key. J. ti. wood, ot the Methodist church, officiating. Both are residents of Wasco county. At the home of the .bride's mother, Mrs. J. H. Wilder, on Eleventh street, in this city yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Presiding Elder Warner, of tbe Methodist church, performed the cere mony which -united in. wedlock Miss Laura E. Cooley and Mr. Richard E, Clan ton. Miss Cooley, who is a young lady of more than ordinary merit, has many friends in Tbe- Dalles, where she has lived for the -past -two years, while Mr.- Clanton is a merchant of Cleveland Wash., and a worthy young man. ... They left for their future home in Cleveland on the afternoon tram, carrying witn them the good will 'and best wishes of all. PERSONAL MENTION. C. W. Elkina is up from Lyle. J. J. Haight is in the city from Ridge way. . ITT). Driver. Jr.. is in the city from v&alanw ... Cant. H. O Coe came up from Port land yesterday. Alt. Allen and is. Jf. Jones came in from Prineville yesterday. L. Lamb, M. Dichtenmuller and Root are visitors from Dufur. . J. E. Barnett is up from . Portland spending a few days at "home." Frank Roberts, of Heppner, spent yesterday and today in the city. (Jhas. Butler, a stock: buyer, is up from Port Towusend on business. W. A. Bell arrived in the city last night from Portland on bis way to bis home in Prineville. rJatnes D. Whitten, who was in the city from Kin gal ey yesterday, returned xremetoday. C Angel and family arrived in The Dalles yesterday from - La Grande and will make their home among us. Eugene - Loooey, one of Mitchell' leading stockmen, came dovt n from Mitchell yesterday and left this morning lor Portland. Dr. W. W. Oglesby, of Junction City is in The Dalles on bis way to the Ocboco mines, for the purpose of Investigating and reporting' to capitalists interested concerning them.' He will be accom panied by T. B. Milliorn. . ". ' "Use Clarke &. Fa Ik's Quinine Hair Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. tf Columbias. Featherstones. NO ARGUMENT Can alter the fact that HAYS have the best line of BICYCLES that money can purchase. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. See them on display at our new store. Hartfords. Victors. A. Ad. KELLER, ...T Repneil oitfOioRno Saloon... 90 Second St., second door from Court. . THE DALLES, OREGON 118 October 15 A. AD. KELLER The Dalles. Or. . s $0.80. SI worth of checks good for 10c drink, er cigar. cutJileach5pSurchase Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey Specialty in Imported French Liquors and Cognac. Best Domestic Liqaors, Wines The Largest and Best of August Buchler Home-made Beer and Porter. Agent for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York. (Todes ai?d pa brie We are ready to sbow them in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' "Capes and Jackets. "Time enough'? is a poor principle. "Those who make tbe earliest selections secure best results. Tbe stock is complete and new and we invite you to look at it. 5, F After the Holidays. We have a large stock 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. For Sale. Two lots on which are situated a house and barn, also a good well of water. On corner of Tenth and Liberty." For sale on reasonable terms. See Dad Butts. ' - - - .24 2t You need have no boils if you will take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. White Russian Granulated Rye Meal Fine for Breakfast Slush and : i'i Gema, SSS-e per aack. - The Celebrated Lincoln Seed Oats - From 10a to 150 bushels per ' acre bus been Taised from these Oats. For sale at , J. H. CROSS, Feed and Grocery Btore. -. Cows Herded. ." All persons wanting their cows herded",. (beginning April 1st), will do well to see Joslin Sc Sons, on Tenth street, west end. Mch4-lm Children's garden sets, consisting of hoe, rake and spade, 35 cents per set at Mays & Crowe's. ... . S E .B 2 3 rr j ' ; CHOICE Northern Grown SEEDS In Bulk at J. H. CROSS Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d Sl Federal Sts. S . B B ZLV