h - "T - "BROWN'S IN TOWN." I hit ly nut TAILOR All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Ttltphunc No. J. EAT I'll DAY - - FEHKUAitY 3, 1900 () hcrred In every ktylo by KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Anton Xovatnr, n native of AiiHtriu, was today admitted bo u citizen of the United tati-n. This morning Dr. E-helman was called to Duftir to attend 1'rof. It. 11. Allard, principal of the school there, who 1ms been very ill for the past few days. The doctor returned th'iB ufternoou und re ports Mr. Allard improving. Iter. I), V. Polini: has consented to deliver n lecture before the Students' Literary Debating Society next Friday evening. The subject has not ne yut Wen ttimouncecl. It is probable the First Jkptiat church will be secured for tliii occublon. Apples area luxury these days ; but thero'e nothing too good for the Cnnox ai: force, and, thanks to our friend C. L. l'liitlips, wenre now feasting on the Wet of that fruit the market affords. Mrs. Phillips Ih away und Charlie knows how to stand in with the eompoeitorB. This afternoon in Juetiee Bayard's court the trial of 0. E. Obrist. charged wilh the larceny of a saddle, came uj, Uufur and Menefee appearing lor the defendant. At the time of going to press no decision had been arrived at lM the case has been creating quite mentation. While In the East recently W. F. Mc I'ftKor saw Columbia river salmon in &He and pound flats and also in ovals. Tlie latter cost the wholesaler cents a "ii, or $10.08 per cuse, and the one pound Hats $1.80 a dor.en. Tho brands n w,.rt) fr0lll tllu (ji,U11K jacking Co. ""'I were first-class goods. Astoria Jt will bo uu welcome news to the "ftvlnK pblic to learn that the Pull man car company has reduced the pay j" wlored porters. The graft ou tips in past has been almost beyond endur and surely now the traveler who ! to meet the requirements of the Wck shadow who continually h.uints '", win bo simply ignored. The v. o. T. U. renews fta work in' J city with fifty membere, who met at "'o Muthouist church Thursday After noon and elected the following ofllcers: j'Mldwii, Mrs. Mattle Barnett; score. a'y. Mrs, May Hushing; corresponding "cretary, Mrs. Mary Campbell; treas. Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton. On Tuesday veins a reception will be given the wniberB In the Christian church. The u ee are enthusiastic, and determined w oo good work In The Dalles. It is 53 a I Oysters W U BUB U A J "What a mm wears is t very reliable index o character." VALUE WHEN you are ready to buy your new clothes you can safe yourself into our bands, Conducting our business as wc do, and selling such goods as the HART. SCHAFFNER 6 MARX suits and overcoats, we can certainly give you the right clothes and the best possible value for your money. We rill be just an anxious its you rc to have you pleas ed and satisfied. HAST, SCHAPFNER & MANX MADE CLOTHES. PEASE hoped they will see fit to take up the reading room plan, as suggested by the Ciiuonii'm: recently. The greatest danger from ccildB and la grippe is their resulting in pneu monia. If reasonable care is used, how ever, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure u cold or an attack of la grippe in less time thnn nny other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Ulakeley it Houghton. Three week ago there were thirty five cases of the nnnumed dieease in Moro now there are but live; thanks to the board of health, which in EpHe of all obstacles, have unremittingly toiled to stamp out the disease. The highest number of cases at any one time was fifty-eight. No deaths have occurred from it. We cannot blame our sister city for its alarm at the situation, but it seems safe enough now to raise the enrbargo against Moro. Observer. The case of Allen Edwards, who waB arrested for forgery Thursday evening, came up for hearing in Justice Bayard's court this morning. The charge had been reduced to larceny, and Edwards' was given thirty duvs in the county jail. Tho young mau, it BeeuiB, has been on a protracted spree since Christmas and from all accounts up till this time has borne a good reputation. Edwards got ofr easy, and should not only thank his lucky stars, but learn a lasting lesson thereby. i In the moot house of representatives, which seesion was held by the .Student Literary Debating club last night, a memorial was presented against any law which may be introduced favoring the leasing of public lands. Hugh Uour jay fathered the memorial, and was ably assisted by a portion of the repieseiitu tives, while others argued strongly against it. The discussion was warm and to thu point. A vote being taken, however, tho question was decided by a vote of 8 to 0 Hgaiust the leasing prop osition. Mr. Max Shillock, who has long been connected with tho Portland Telegram and who earned the reputation of being one of the ablest writers on the stall' of that paper, Is to be hereafter, or for a time at leant, located at Sumpter and Granite. Mr. Shillock carries with him credentials appointing him as corre spondent lor the Telegram, Spokane Review and Associated I'ress and we may now expect reliable reports from the mining sections which he will have occasion to investigate, In the past there have been too many "boom" or "pnid-for" articles finding their way in to print and a line will now bo drawn that will bo of benefit. , Yesterday In Dallas, at 10:18 o'clock, William Magers was hung for tho mur der of Kay Sink, which crime look place on September 13, 1808, near Salem. Sink was a well-to-do farmer of Wasco, and Magers murdered him for his money. After weighting the body of his victim lie threw it Into the Willam ette river near Salem, on the Folk & MAYS countv side. After the commission of I the crime Magers spent the money he bad secured as n result of his cold blooded crime in taking girlB for buggy rides and living riotously until arrested. As is usual, about 200 people witnessed the hanging. The victim displayed much nerve, and on the scaffold protested his innocence. If there's one thing above another which thoroughly delights the small boy, it is to get hold of an air gun, and 'tis not to be wondered at, for most of the older boys like the same kind of amuse ment on a larger scale. However, there ie also much danger in these toys, and the boys should be taught to be very cautious. This morning on First street a boy was standing on the railroad track and shooting promiscuously into a crowd of boys on the side walk, regard less of results. But a few days since a physician in the city was called to ex tract one of the miniature shot from a boy's hand, and in Portland last week a boy lost his eye by the carelessness of a young companion who owned an air gun. Such cases are of frequent occur rence in larger cities, and should be a warning. The "Sllimr" II uh u Kirk. As newspapers are known to bo the very etsence of veracity, visitors to Sumpter must deem it their duty to boom something and therefore give tho smallpox scare ti boost. Several travel ing men and others from that section have circulated a report in The Dalles, and it seems it has readied other places as well, causing the Sumpter Miner to expostulate thuslv : "Saturday morning the Oregonian published alleged dispatches from Baker Citv and Sumpter, telling of u smallpox epidemic raging there and here. Not satisfied with making merely the false statement that tho disease is prevalent in tlieee parts, the writer gives details as to quarantine arrangements, stating that htalth ofllcers meet all Incoming trains and that no one is allowed to leave Sumpter without a permit. The Taconiu Ledger published a day or two before tho above date an interview willi a man who claimed to have just anived from Baker, picturing a horiible state of affairs in that place, as u result of the ravages of the dread disease. The Miner has published a statement signed by all i he physicians in Sumpter, declaring that there is no smallpox here. These false reports will work somo temporary injury to the town, but will have little permanent effect," CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Big uature of Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Fulk. A Fw Hour In thn Vlnlnnt Wnril Wftrn tiuflloletit to Chiidh it lteturii of Heamin. Brown returned last night to pay John Fitzgerald a few weeks' visit. Showing' a peculiar liking' for "sells," ho has been placed In one, where lie will await his trial. Deputy Sexton re ports no trouble with the prisoner on the trip, ho having been taught a lesson which ought to be lasting. Sheriff Kelly adopted the very best means in his rase. Had ho been kept here, where there must have been an uncertainty as to his condition, no doubt justice would have been handicapped. But now that hie sanity has been proven by tests which could only bo given in an institu tion of that sort, there is no doubt ns to the course to be pursued. The sheriff used every precaution in his Instruction to the superintendent, so much so that the doctor attended to the case himself. As soon as Sexton left the asylum and it was found Brown still was sullen, he was put In n straight jacket and rele gated to one of the violent wards. Those who have been permitted to visit these terrible dens will know what that meant to a sane peison. The attendants were also charged to feed him. As usual, he refneed to eat, when a tube was placed in his nostrils and food injected. lie remained there during the afternoon, but by the time supper was brought in he had concluded he'd been crazy long enough, and would no doubt be insane in earnest if he remained longer. So he sent for the doctor, to whom he con fessed liiB strategy, saying he knew he'd be Eent up, but that he'd rather be in the penitentiary fifteen years than to ppend a night there. They immediately put hand-cuff- on him and took him to tho county jail to await the arrival of officers from here. On the way down to the jail he at tempted to relieve himself of the hand cuffs, and had to be watched closely. He confessed to the sheriff there that he had all he wanted to eat here, having eaten stealthily; also that he had plenty of tobacco, which no doubt was furnished him by his partner, Wilson. A.Kalilo. A farmer stepped into a printing office and said to the editor: "I'd like to take your paper, but I am too poor." "Go home," said the editor, "pick out a hen, call her mine, sell nr save her eggs for me, and if she wants to set let her, and next fall bring me all the produce from the hen. I'll send the paper." When fall came lie found that lie was paying the price of two papers. After that lie found that he was never too poor to take a paper. Besides, when ho wanted to borrow his neighbor's paper he was ahvavB reading it, so he had to wait until the news was old or take it second handed. There is nothing like taking one of your own and getting the news from firet hands. Try it. Ex. A 1-rightful Itliunler Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill tho pain and promptly heal it. CureB old Bores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, clous and all skin eruptions. Best pile euro on earth. Only 25 ctB. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by -Biakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Groceries and Provisions. Something that wo all must have, something we buy every day. We do not claim to have a monopoly on all tho Grocery Goodness, but we do claim to have tho best hams and bacon in Tho Dalles. Swift's Premium Hams are sweet and juicy, not dry and salt'. They will ploaso you. Try ono for breakfast. Swift's Premium Bacon not tough nor stringy, but sweot and tender. If you want tho best Hams or .Bacon order Swift's and you will bo delighted. Wo havo added fresh vege tables to our Grocery Department. n k mi gMT ' lllljljt;il:Wrillll!i)llilll;iinii(iimar; in' "t'," ' i.iintmiii lililiiliiiillilniin' ihiliimll ilithiiHt'lnli.ini.ituii ITTT V II IH tHItni tlllMn''Tiiifi ' i" IH '"iilimi'nitlllllnn'l'l'li'llil bllliltiU"H Vegetable Preparationfor As similating llicFoodandRcguIa ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Dige3lion.Cheerfur ness and Rcst.Con tains neither Opinm.Morpliine nor Mineral, TOT "NARC OTIC . flittpt ofOUfirSAKUELPtrCHEI! Alx.Sfuut HhtlU &Jtt -jtniseStrd. f IKirtt.ffod CfmfudSUgnr iiSHoymi rtaror. Apetfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signntu of XEW "VORK". EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. A Good III vestment. The Xew York Life Ir.a Co. issues a new policy which allows liberal features in many ways. 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Kemombor that wo are selling the same from $45.00 to $60.00 Which is a saving to our customers of front $15 to $25 over price charged by peddlers for inferior ranges, Write for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence." IVlflYS & CfJOOJE. 6: GASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOdK CITV. covers both sides. Loan9 money at 5 per cent after second year. If vou wiah to see our contracts notify t Frank McFarland, general agent, at the Umatilla House. . The modern and most effective cure for constipation an'l all liver troubles the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers. Clarke & Falk's riavorin extracts are the best. Ask vour trocer for them. SEEDS. White Hominy Corn. Early Hose Potatoes, Burhaiik Potatoes, Spring VetcheB, Drome Grass, Cheap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Ike Supplies. d d SEEDS. s-atj-a-tam-a: ra ita-ih Bears the i t Signature tjl