s 1-1. OURt ECI SHLE, A 1 Me in Sner Dress Cools. Continues this Week. A GISNUINi; CLEARANCE S Of All .Our Wash Fahrics. great ojiport 'unity for economical people, 'rices will please everybody but ourselves. all Goods marked in plain figures. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. litniiU It"1 1'mlnllli'i' lit The DuIIi-m, fti:im, i w mil i snH miittur. I, urn! Ad viirtlwliii:. 10 toll' .'' Hi" Hf'tl lIHlTtllUl.lllllt ft Ot'lltM tcrllnndiri'iu.' '"'"' li''lit lm-iTtluii clii! nUn f'f Ion;' time ntitliT All lnm nntfi'H iri'.-lvecl lilti'r tluili 'A n'olook will ippcurLipJi-lii'iMiit; liny Wmtlmr rori'i'imt. Jfflol orfoiil or UuiiUj-J,mr hnnr emUuij (It I p, a, iDnusrrnw, Saturday nir and stationary tempera ture; Sunday fair, nearly stationary and cooler I'akitk, wi;.tiii:u Barometer, 20.(1(1. Maximum temperature, 8!!'. Minimum tomnoruuiro, (10. Ritcr. 22 feet alK)V zero. Wind, weal. 8ATUKDAY, - - - AUG. n, 181)3 Tkt Daily and Weekly Chronicle wiai W found m jkic at . C. Nickebrn's More. AUGUST ANGLINGS. lll Fry lliiukriMiv I'nrxliitmit Clirmi- lolti KiiiiitrttirK. Tl'ii iiKllntiir h voice Ik iliunli- lll xIUitv tlivini; lurunt Tlmcrimit tlmt liliKikcil tluTiiriiiT Hun Muililiiil (nun lliuBjiut Tli(!i:li;rU Iiiih nluil hl I'uiit milt vt'H. Hut ciimluttciinictli not. llit tncTt-ury x iibiml to linrnt. Ami oh, emit Scott' If hot1 --f.'ulu I'ommmtrr, Till) DlllleS "nine" Will play a gami) of busoball tomorrow. Tli Goldcndalo team played Sutimhu. Messrs. K. Mays and sons will Hliip a train load of beer cattlo to tho Portland market tonight, having driven tliuni in off the range. Air. Harry Gilpin of Ton Mile Iihh bought n twelve liormi power threshing nacliifio from ('. . I1U1) & Son of this city. For a Saturday, thin in tlio moot quiet occof the season. Our fanners are all ttttorl- in I mi rt'i,i ll ,.1.1 ii . '"'"in, aim nnvc) 111) waoioftparo to go to town. filing run be hoard of Miller, thw utbetof Alma Gladys, who WHH sent for 'wto Kugeuc. It is probable ho """fintliiM'ountry searching for tho Mr. A. Fields Iiiih shipped !iS crates of ntcl.,iipB from his ruuol. at Crate's '" "ttol'ortlund during tho past week, 11 will ship t,vor ir.l) crates from his "UldillL' IlllXt W : tho for of left at 'Iford .Mail ; a Chicago banker pro- ..i.o, oy ti,,, ,! ()f ()xt U)nth nkHof u,o dty wm lw imatini; growers to taku tho nionoy thoy won't ,Cl ""l HOW loruOVIIl lllimnf I.mikIw A lllld uni, f ....... r .1 .,, 1'iu in oatH iroui mu ruuou "I. I lavillwim ..I I.M..I.I mil. llr ofllfO vonlurdiiv. wlui'li in r. JWwl to yiol.l (Ifty.iivo o'r h!x(,v IjuhIihIh I ,r ""F0, T" Hiiinplo of Htulk indictttoa 1110',r ,,1('L'zy -'orrcHondout who writes ' t ' lluud Kivur liiHtltute, umlor tho 'Mi uroof Two J'ohh, H furniHhing .. J7 1 ,laily r(,l'ort' Wm 1,0'" tl,llt lf "och not eHfitpodotuiition.Hoiuo lucky wt iiiih limn, will mivu IiIh nculp. IIcIh "a''K IuIh of fun with tho tonohorH. dii,"" .chm l'ld u vlHit to Tho DallttH "K tlio wouk and to hint tho Kimtinol ""imiiuii for a wan w tiuiuitiUil UUHOImll toUIJI ) llttlo Innido lilHtorv "W won't ppour j,, T,,0 ,)tt0H ,rHt nun tho (lnfi.nii.ii t J"r"l,l 1)01110 thov w woro mot at tho furry "win Ihip.io who j.roceedod without '""y 10 Ko thmugli tho imnUHnl.no of liniHhiii tho flioH oil' thorn. Tiiie curomony ovor thoy vcr! martihiid to tho Umatilla IIoiiho faucot and troatcd to a drjiiitrr of cold water. (iolilcutlalo Fi'iithiul. Our country friendH aro nnxioiiH that Home of tho piraitorinl fraternity would miiko an till'ort and have an oli.Htructiou, which !h Haid to exict, in the Hhapoof a laro rock, blown out of fi-.Mile, near tho mouth of that Htreuin, believing if that wiih done huuiii of the early ruhnon run would find thetimelveH up lo-'Milo and I Lh liriuielicH. A flue toned hell haw been placed in tho tower of the OltriHtian church which 'ih nearly ready for dedication, which will take place on .Sunday, the .'Id of Fep temlMir next. The edifice in an orna ment to tiiut portion of the city and the denomination deHorveH much credit for their energy and determination in the erection of their new place of worohip. The Columbia Hoho Company held a meeting ThurHtlay night to take home action on the mutter of linanceH and tuuture plaiiH for their part in t'e fitate tournament which mcotH here on the tth of next mouth. It wat decided that fundM be appropriated to meet neeeHHury expeiiHCH in decorations and other iucideutalH. The company will, take part in tho parade and ftirniuli a team of twolvo memberH to participate in the hoHO raceH, with Mr. .lohn HampHliire uh captain. WliMt He Known Aliimt HiirM'-ltuldliiK A few weekH ago Kditor Ciourlay, of the Sentinel, Hont over to hiw ranch in WaHco county for Ium driving mare. Tho mare arrired in due time, and the wuh Hwelled up like a poiconed pup. Oour lay aHHtired hio friendn that the animal wh only "grasn fat" and a lew daya' drivinir would brintr her down to her normal nhv. A few dayn after Mr. Don noil had n longing denire to -ini L hm girl at The Da oh. and making tho fact known in the prohonco of Mr. (Jourlay ho at onco tendered Mr. Donnell Iuh buggy and graKH fed animal. The oiler waa accepted, and the next morning tho Htablo wuh vimtod for the purpimo of hitching u. when, behold, Home of the luxuriouflgruHH from Mr. Gouilay'H ranch had turned into leen, head, eyeu and eartj. In whort, old Dobbin bad a colt. Klickitat Leader, J ii Cuphl'N Nut. It in reported Hyiuon in to give u eel- (Miration in the near fntuie. A lino cot tago wuh ptirolutHod a low day ago, and tho I'acitlc KxpioM busincHH han in-oiom-cd wonderfully of late. I''ucv.i iiIciiMint, but tiliislitiiK, P'lhN iiie, rioiiivtlnics tun or tlirro III n tin . A ml I know tlmt wlillo ItMi hoorot, Tliolr nxpreoH mokiiKo kIvok tlioin invny. NlHV, WllV Nlllllllll HOIOO flllkN 1)0 IllVllK'll, Anil tolillhH llnil HOMiny tho key? I ImiIIovo tlmt the Hume kliiilly Jortnnr III Miinutlino ImvoliuiulU'h (or mo. llf W'ur A way Otr. An iiKiuiry nuido about tho roek cniHher olioitcd tho reply that "Wo don't know anything ubout whoroit Ih." Fllloon huj'h, " have sent out a tracer." Another party bolioved it had boon un loaded en route for uao at Home ullvor mine, but ho waH promptly tdloncod by a liHtonor with tho remark : "You durn fool, don't you know thoy alnt goin' to uho any inoro nllvor after this mouth?" PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. .1. II. Cradlebaugh of the Hood Itiver Glaciei- i in the city today. Mr. Frank Kincaid of Antelope is a visitor of the city today. MrH. Woodf and son of South Dakota are vifciting Mrs. Chas. Cornon of this city. The rejiort on the BtreetH that Walter French is dead if incorrect at the latest reports. Mr. D. K. Ordway of Hood Itiver was in the city hiht night and returned home lliiB morning. Sam I'resBler returned from Pendleton A BOY DROWNED. Tty tJro llm l.tH Victim of Urn Oruil The cruel waters of thoColumbia have clofvd over another victim. This time thoy have taken in their chilling em brace a life which had but just entered upon itH threshold, liittlo Kay Cross, 12 years old, found death Friday after noon home time after r:,'50 o'clock, but tho details of his drowning will remain a mystery until they are known from the other shore, which is separated from us only by a span. No one saw him drown, and the last person who saw him alive saw him still in tho bloom of health, with no thought of tho near ap proach to the great Change which must usher us all into the presence of our Creator and that world where is no death. At the hour named Ray was standing in a boat, moored to tho trestle, on the west side of Mill creek, near tho mouth of the stream. On the opposite bank was Andrew Lnrscn, about 13 years old. Kay shouted across to Andrew to come over and both would go in swimming. "All right," was the answer, "wait un- til I get across." This consumed about i five minutes of time, as Andrew had to climb the hill back of him, walk across the trestle and descend upon the other side. Arrived there ho saw nothing of his playmate, but observed that he had undressed, as his clothes were piled up in one end of the boat. Divesting himself of his clothes An drew, who can swim quite well, went J into the water, and thought he saw Ray , underneath, but diving down to the object, discovered it was a coal oil can. I He supposed then that he was hiding i and shouted if he was hiding to come 1 out or he would go home. He waited a few minutes and then went home. ; He did not return until about S o'clock, ! and noticing Ray's clothes still in the boat, asked a number of other boys who were in swimming if Ray was with them or if they had seen him. Receiving a I negative reply it dawned upon him for I the first time that lie was drowned, and , the boys, now thoroughly alarmed, quickly notified his father. Mr. Cross came down, and instituted a vigorous search for his lost child, himself rowing the boat or drawing the drag hooks. Kdbrts were continued throughout the night and far into the forenoon today to find his body by catting about on the bottom for it. The body of the drowned boy was re covered at 10 :4," o'clock this forenoon odHv.wnero lie lias been workjng on , d t, ieinain8 con vcycd to the house. Mm t'lhlltwi Itourd fiutl lltkom for JMiplU board for pupils. with Inquire at this office, for Hunt. Kooiiih to rent nt l!ev. A, Horn's resi dence on Ninth street. O-L'tfduw. The friends of Mrs. E. M. Wilson will be sorry to learn that this estimable lady is quite ill. The latest report from the son of Mr. I). M. French is that he is no better, aud his life is almopt despaired of. A child of Mr. Law-tun, who lives just south of the ne.' school bouse on the hill, is very sick with diphtheria. LaHt Wednesday, Miss Delia Brown, in her eagerness to attend the institute, walked ten miles, carrying her valise. Messrs. Geo. Krause, D. Rnnnell and H. Chrisman left this morning for Long Prairie, in the mountains, for a week's outing. We are sorry to learn that the genial telegrapher, Mr. P.alfe Johnson, is ill. It ih hoped he will be at tho old stand in a day or so. Mr. Arthur Cooper, formerly em ployed in this office, came down from La Grande yesterday, where he has been for the past year. A large coaching party, consisting of Messrs. M. A. Moody. R. Green of Port land. F. Joslvn, Mr.'.ludd, and Mrs. A. L. Newman! Miss Lang, Miss Heseie Lang and Miss Newman, left this morn ing lor Cloud Cap Inn, and will return tomorrow eve. Mr. Kd. Patterson returned from an outing last night at Clear lake and Bad gprcieek. His companions stopped at 'i'vi'h Vallov en route home. Mr. Pat teison reports a fine time and as having feasted on mountain trout, which were abundant in the mountain streams. The sport of a short season of camp life was what they sought, and they had it in all its varied expcrieucoH. Mr, llurrv Liebo favored this office with a call" this afternoon. Mr. Liebo returned this morning from a four years sojourn in Aachen, on the Rhine, in Gorinanv. Kn route homeward betook in tho great fair in Chicago, and says tlu "magnificent distances" of the I 'nlted States seem more than ever up paling in his journey across the conti nent. Mr. Liobo is the sou of Judge Liebo. Ho has considerably changed in appearance, having grown heavy and tall, but after all looks a great deal like his father, the genial Judge. Mr. Thus. Ward and family and Mrs. 1 J. Noriimn and family, accompanied bv Mrs. .L 11. Phinnaii and Mrs. Sterl ing and family, took their departure for a week's outing on Kckels cieek, m the Hood river valley. Also Mr. John Fil loou and family, accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Stephens, left for a week h camp life at Little White Salmon. Mr. K ex pects to till the place of the noted Isaac Walton, as he was well lilted out with rod, line, and tho treacherous fly. IIOTI'I. AltlilV.U.K. Columbia Frank Lewis, li Tnbin, A Aurg o. M I), W I' Btdl. H Toranco ,u w e Portla'nd; S McAUan, Oregon Cltv A Aliii, A S Anderson, Arling ton; Wn. Cantrell, Wapinitiaj Charle? Marho, Cottage Grove; 1; J'. Clark, Grass Valley; Frank Teal, Onmlm, Neb. KruiiH''H Ih'iMluolie CuiwiiN'n. , ronu'ily un'il with uniiyliiKHHmsnHu oiiio (or I icii.im " ' ",, : , !! .CV., i . "ft 'imH hron ummI for ,v.T.Y. .. ' ,i i . fi-.no iiis,hit on. la I'orion nit lllllliioiii' it.,., t, :, . . . .....n.,,1 in- Il.....l.n ,,, in no I IMrill'P rminit, fj tn tho mm. unit In nil riww with tho WM ' IliK uwiltM. Wolmvo.n or a ,'"" , llfMIIIIirV 111 UIIHh ...",. to tho Mill, ........ ...... , . r. i , i. , , j... i, i imliiii? mm, nun in liven,,,, j . . ....i ..., i.,,,wil. (or UiIh ollootho loiitooy. nun wuiiuium"v recommend It toour l"ttroii. ,,,,. iwi'l'ii-uo"; i The body was found next to the ferry boat, about forty feet distant from where his clothes lay. The funeral will occur at 4 p. m. tomorrow from the Methodist church. The bereaved parents have had more than their share of eorrow. The grim reaper has entered their household Fix timeB aad taken away their children, of ages varying from the tender blossom of infancy to mature manhood. The first was an infant girl two months old. In 1S80 Harry Clifford, aged 11 years, was killed in Cereas, Cal. While seek ing his father for supper he slipped and fell orfthe railroad track and was run over by the cars. Paul Ross, aged 14, died in The Dalles in 1SS9 of sciatic rheumatism. Fred DeWitt, aged 23, was killed in a railroad accident in 1800 near Hood Kiver. Grace Ellinor, aged 10, died August (ith, 1891, in The Dalles of acute con sumption. Ruy Oscar, who was drowned yesterday, would have been 12 years old the 25th of December. Two children aro left, Willie, aged 9, and Mabel aged IS. The sympathy of the community will be extended to the parents, under the weight of a burden the severest known to mortality the loss by death of those preeiou" lives bouud by the heart strings of parental ntlection. Consolation at such a time, though tho heart may be aching to give it, falls inert from its own helplessness. May the pareuts be boot hod and comforted from the promises found in the Word, of which they are both devout believers. the'churches. Klder J. W. Jenkins will preach at Ilartlaud, Wash., Sunday morning aud evening. Owing to the absence of their pastor the Christian church services will be postponed tomorrow. First Congregational church, corner Court and Fifth streets, Row W. C. Curt'ls, piihtor. Services as follows on Sunday: At- U a. m. worship and a sermon. Sunday school immediately after the morning service. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at OiliOp. m. Topic, "Tho Blessedness of Giving," Acts xx, !J3; Luko vi, H3-3S. All not worshipping olsowhero aro cor dially invited. Tho regular evening servi'co will be discontinued for tho present. Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Washington aud Fifth streets, Row J. Whisler, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. ni and S p. m by tho pastor. Sunday school after morning service; Junior League at 5 :30 p. in. ; Epworth League !at7l. in.i e.lass meeting Sunday at 10 a, in. and Tuesday ut 8 p. in, ; prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. l.'so Mexican Silver Stove Polish, An Appeal To the People of Wasco County and Vicinity : Owing to tho recent Rank failure In this city, wo aro compelled to raise a certain amount of monov within the next 60 DAYS. Therefore, wo will give to all cash customers a chance to buy goods at 50 Cents on the si. Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, . flj JlAIlp PtylGE. Embroidery Boots and. Shoes and Laces, The amount required MUST be. raised in 6o days. Cor, Conn and second sis, o U. M U ADDIC Tne Dalles, Oregon. O. 00 IN. nMnnlOi Soil ii ner Dry Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold nt greatly reduced prices. rm caSl, H. Her bring. Familiar Faces in a Ncio Place. C. IS. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. B Jt?e leal Instate, loai), Ipsurapee, & COLLECTION ACENCY. - - - HTOTARY Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Kent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. We shall make a specialty of tho prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land Ollice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen r. t h e - Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Socond Street. ANNA PETER SCO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. Jnay, Grair;, peed ai?d flour, Groceries, Fruits: and Seeds. Cental! 5?ticJ. BSS'S txj.cl 3T-OT.xlts3r. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN BOO-K-S. A- T I. O. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehoase, 4 Is now opon, and its proprietor will fcCH his homo- 4 X produced Wine tit prices in the reach of everyhody. X Also, bust Peanuts to be found. Goods guaranteed 4 to bo Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. c. BECHT