" LOOKING UP 13u.siness is NOW, and we are prepared for it. Unde r we a r . "Keep Warm. Today we place 011 sale Overwear. "Keep Dry.' "We have underwear That will outwear Any underwear Sold anywhere. For... "Boys, Girls, L;i lies, Ge.iilemen, F rom 50 Cents to $5 a Suit. For wet weather, our Umbrellas Are convenient. Yon need a new umbrella. Buy one. Don't "borrow." BEATEN AGAIN. 1 i Tim VlRllnul licatH Mm Vnlkyrln In tin TrlraiiRiiliir Itnci'. N'r.w Yoitic, Oct. ti. Special to Tin: Ciwosici.i:. The Vulkyrie crossed Hie lint! at 1 1 :'J") uiul live seconds inter tlie Vigilant followed her. ThifiiH tho tt inn- t;umv nice, mo second in tito series or live international races for America's cup. i ne aikyno took tno lean ny four lengths, wliicli she maintained un til 11 i'-'O, when, the wind freshening, tlio Vigilant passed lier and at 12:150 was one-eighth of a mile ahead. When the stnrtinij point was ni:ain reached she came in winner bv two irood miles. During the race tliere was u strong wind Mowing and the hopes of the Hritish contingent received a cold dninpener, as they believed, in common with many Americans, that the conditions were favorable for Lord Dunniven's yaclit. The Vigilant lias so far proven the su perior at every point. JAPANESE CUSTOMS. For the Fall Trade ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. We arc now ready with a full line of SOME L'sual Ra&y!Wa&e Clothing Colored and all other kinds of Dry Goods Wo are noted for the good values wo give in Bleached and Unbleached .Muslins, Shectint'S, Prints, Ginghams, Jioots and Shoes. Hosiery. Gents' Furnishinga. etc.. etc. D Mm O The Dalles Daily Chronicle. hutcri I ii the 1'imtotllci; tit Tlio Dnlluh, OrtKOti, itH ki'cimtl'Cliu'H iniittur. I.lH'ill All VUI (lhlllK in ct I per line lor llrst limurtion, imil f Cent KT.mi' i ir cacti mil)i.'iie.iit Insertion. aj. i' i nites lur Iouk time notices, A i x h. untli-uK received later than :i o'clock rl) iipiiuur tlio (ullowlnn itny. MONDAY OCT. i), IBM Tie liaihj und Weekly Chronicle may ht found on sale at I. ' NirMxcii't store. OCTOBER OLIO. A Savory rom M Ni'ollaiifOUK i man with n imturi' uiululy vain Will homctliiifs follow a notion 'In nwIiik liliuMilfon a imiiMiit; train Wlien tin' oainc Ik nicely In motion; And when lie arises, hoiiplmt mini, I-rom where he tnmlilcd and ohakeu, lllu Miiulf v as false as the one he had ,U the time IiIh )ileture win. taken. Threshing i gmg on at Dufur today. The ground is thoroughly fioal'.ed for a rteptl of sixteen inches. Washington toy dealer advertises: "-)nr drums can't bo bent." Utorney 11.11. Uiddcll will wield the fuberon the Mouut-tineer in the nbbence of Kditor Michel I. ' .MerthantH tU'siriiig to make exhibits at the fair will be charged nothing for space in the ia'.Uon. .Messrs. Munis it Noltey shipped three cars of cattle from Kultiuurshe it Co.'s stock yards to the Sound markets this morning, Kliza s. l'ratt, wife of II. A. J'ralt.a furuier resident of The Dalles, (lied in Hood River valley Sept. HOth, at the age of iii years. Three and u third indies is a very heavy fall of ruin. The skies are clear-int-' and wo are reasonably certain of good weather all through fair week. Secretary Muck informs Tin: Ciiitoxi ui. that owing to the late inclement weather the time for making stock en tries lor premiums will be extended till Thursday morning. Mr. T. C. I'arglier left this morning with several men to drive out a hand of slicop he luts near Mt. Adams to KllortH burg, Wash., where they will be shipped to eastern markets. Wheat in stack will be it total loss, ex cept that which was slacked carefully. As the average Oregonitirr lias never had to consider (lunger from this source the damage will upply to most of it. lieinombor Ilerr Aiunold on the Uttli at the M. K. church. He is a violinist Hceond to none that has ever appeared in Tlio Dalles. -Reserved Heats can bo se cured after tomorrow at .Snipes & Kin ersly's. Tim eclipse wppourod today, us per iigreernont, und wus observed by rnuriy during the noon hour. Jupiter I'luvius kindly drow imldo for a little while the eloird curtains obscuring the sky and there old Sol wud with i piece missing, uh our satellite came in line witlr the earth's range of vision. It wus a Htrurige sight today, to see a truck Httiek in the mud in this city in October but such was the case. Mr. Ciithcurt was hauling a load of freight tlnough the alley, near tlio rear of the I'ltygerald brick ruin, and onoof his hind wheel dropped down to the hub in the Hotl earth, ho much ho as to require assistance to pull his truck load out An rniiri-reilrntccl Storm. This section was visited b the heavi est and most severe rain storm since last Thursday night that ever was ex perienced in this country so early in the season. The storm seemed to come from the southwest and began about S ::10 Thursday night and continued, with a slight cessation of a couple of hours, until 'J :IiO 5 yesterday afternoon, when iiwi i-IoikIm hemm to lift and now and vxw C - I then n natch of clear sky was discerna- . feet bio, which betokened a clearing up and partly fair weather. The rain guage recorded I!.!!" precipitation for a period of (Hi hours of storm. One singular fact in relation to the heavy rain, the streams scarcely felt the influence of the down pour. The river rose slightly, but was clear of wash or anything of a coloring nature. A Youhk I'olkH l'nrty. A party was given Saturday afternoon by Mrs.l.T. I'eters at her residence in honor of two little visitors, Wilson and Genevieve Mays. Despite the rain out side, there was mirth indoors as the little people played the games so full of pleasuie to them. A delicious lunch was served and each child was on its best behavior. The afternoon went all too quickly, and when the party broke up it was the individual opinion of each guest that they had hud a merry time. Besides the guests of honor, Genevieve and Wilson Mays, tliere were present : Kmily Crohsen, Kdith Sutclill'e, Minnie and Clara Groeliler, Helen Hudson, I'.essie Luckey, Kay Jiunnell, Karl and Carl Uiuehart, Linden Garretson, Har old Thompson, Adelbert Moody and Willie Pease. J'o ICxlellll llui Tllim. The following is the text of the bill introduced by Mr. Ellis on Sept. 'JStli: Jiy it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled, That section three of an act entitled "An net to forfeit certain lands heretofore granted for the purpose of aiding in the construc tion of railroads, and for other pur poses," be, and tlio same is, amended ho as to extend the time within vshich per hoiih In possession of lands forfeited by said act shall be permitted to purchase the same, in the quantities und upon the terms provided in said section, at any time prior to January 1st, lSt". TiiuhIuk Cliliiiiiiilin. Sunday afternoon the loiterers aiong Second street were amused by seeing a Chirruinun chiming a small boy up the street und through devious alleys and by paths. The Chinaman irr turn was followed by u crowd of small boys hal looing. Tlie boys had teased the China rutin till enraged he sought to take out it merited revenge, and it lie had caught tlie youth nil might not have gone well with him. During tlio fracas a window in Huworth'H printing shop wus broken by u missile throw by ono of the boys. Each generation of boys The Dalles pro d.ieoH contains a generous nharo of hood lums. In response to tlie solicitation of a goodly number of citizens of Tlie Dalles 1 have decided to make tills my homo for the winter, at least, and hereby oiler my services to those who are interested irr music as instructor in both vocal and Instrumental music. Am prepared to use Ereneh, Italian or German methods, Cuu give tlie very best of references. For tonus and particulars as 10 nine atui Dlaco, call at tlie residence of Mr. C . E. i. i . if.. 'Ari f i?fu,iittii iHiyuru or ;ir A .Meniifi- to II u until Life. A very dangerous deadfall exists on Union street at the rocky cut. If no one is killed before the rocks quit eliding it will be providential. Shortly after noon today :t ton or more of rock came down in the same place as the Saturday cave oiT and littered the sidewalk. There are two places where the cliff overhange the sidewalk yet more dangerou?, and should it fall would bury the sidewalk several deep. Seams in the rock slant downward at a precipitous angle and there is apparently nothing to hold them in place. Tliere are Ecliool children passing this dangerous cliff almost con tinually, and should one or more of them be killed, the general verdict would be criminal carelessness. Instead, there fore, of tempting providence any further, the city council should immediately order this danger removed. It is a con tinual menace to life, and casually to the city's exchequer. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Kussell Moore returned Friday evening from Chicago. Hon. J. L. Story left this morning on a business trip to the Cascade Locks. Tlie mnrriaire of Mr. Chas. Stone and Miss La Motte occurred in Portland last week. Messrs. F. P. Mays and E. JJ. Dufur returned Saturday from attending court at Moro. Mr. Jra F. Powers, a manufacturer of Portland, was in tlie city all day yester day and today. Miss J'essie French returned this morning to Portland to continue her studies in the university. I!av Logan, son of Dr. H. Logan, has been "appointed second lieutenant in tlie JJiehop Scott Military Academy. Messrs. C. E. Payurd and John Mieholl leave tonight for liepprier to attend the Grand Lodge, K. of P., at Heppner October 10th. Mr. Chas. W. Haight of Cow creek was in the citv vesterday and has gone to Portland on the steamer Regulator to visit lite exposition. The condition of Mr. S. A. 15ynie is causing apprehension aiiionghiB friends. He is ill with typhoid fever and was to dav removed upstairs. iVcromiKinliiirntH of tho Native When Out of Doom. In Japan almost everyone, says the Wavcrly Ma;rnxinc, carries a lantern. I5y day and night it is dangling' at his belt. It resembles a thin, Hat box. Each end of the box is fastened to a sort of paper, which, lying in folds, forms, when drawn out, a lantern. The Japanese usually carries alsoatiny wooden box, shaped like a cylinder, to hold his candle. A small medicine chest, with half a dozen little boxes, each containing a small portion of medicine, a fan. a pipe and a short sword, all form part of the outfit. The belt of a Japanese is, therefore, a very important part of his dres. His slippers consist of a sole with a worsted thread at the upper end, through which the great toe is thrust to keep the slipper on. His pillow is a framework of whalebone, or some such substance, into which the back of the neck near the head fits. This is to keep his knot of hair in order, for he does not have his hair dressed ever1 day, and, therefore, is obliged to take care of the piece, which is greased and bound into a cue, the rest of the head being closely shaven. The rich Japanese send their chil dren to school in inferior garments, in order that the children of the poor may not be ashamed to wear their shabby clothes. Water Uiri of Two Oceans. When the Panama canal was first proposed, there wc a great cry about the dangers courted in c.penin?-, v.i such u 'Mitch,'' some extremists (de claring that the "livc of milMont, of human beimrs were at "-take.' This general alarm was cau&ed by the argu ment that the waters on the Pacific side of the isthmus were hundreds of feet higher than were thee on tlie At lantic .side, and that the great rush of water to even up tlie difference in the level of the two oceans would drown all Southern America and most of Mexico and Yucatan. Would-be en gineers and sensational editor.-, piused their opinions or wrote editorials on the subject. It now transpires, as a result of actual urvey. thai the Atlan tic and not the Pacific is the liigh?rof the two oceans, and that in pine? of tlie dill'crenee In inf hundreds of !.. , as had been uilirmed. the surface oi the water on the east side of the isth mus is exactly six und one-half feet higher than it i on the western side. ."loileui (iRIVCK. When once i'AUA in a Moslem grave is never reopened on any account. To remove the faintest chance of it being thus defiled a cypress tree is planted after every interment, so that the ceme teries resemble forests more than any thing else Ail ei iii-im! Letter'.. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postollice at The Dulles un eaFled for, Satuiday, Oct. "th, 18911. Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised The Balance of our Summer Importations now Clearing Out AT COST. Cor. Court and second sis, Tie Dalles, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS. 1 11 Wicr 3 Dm 8, Fancy Goods and Notions, (Jests' puri7i5l7ii75 Cood$, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cash. MILLINERY MILLINERY Ttiis Space RESERVED FOR 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. lino. V. Rowland. Mits Claw: A. Mooiti: 7dlw. Mis. Oeo. Phelps, who has been visit inn her parents, in this city for the past few weeks, returned to her home in Portland this morning. Miss Jeauette Meredith and Mrs. l.ej-g of Salem, who were in attendance at tho funeral of Walter French, returned to their home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Rohr arrived by steamer Regulator Saturday evening and were the guests of Mrs. Rohr'a father, D. C. Ireland, esq., over Sundav. They returned to their home in Portland this morning. Mr. Ii. H. Huntington and others re turned from Moro .Saturday evening, where tliev have been in attendance at the district court. Mr. Huntington re marked that he experienced ono of tho worst dav's travel in his life, for the heavens turned loose its aqueous gates with seeming venneance, wliicli was terrillc, made so by high, piercing wind, wliicli wus so severe that umbrellas were nowhere, and they were compelled to take It without stint or remonstrance. IIOTUI. AimiVALS. Columbia-'ieorgo Young, K Fair and wife, Hood River; V Cederson, Mrs Cederson, Rowena; JI Hanson, M C Burns, J JJ Jliwisotit J'ylo; Mrs F Jtowo and -1 children, Omiilm; M L Shtrltz, Rhotuls Fish, Washington ; O Roups, A 15 howell, Camas; FF Wylie, Glonwood ; J Ji Canity, V Htvynolds, August Tremble, J'tilda. If Vim Wulio "I' III till' Moilllnr with a bitter, bad taste in your mouth, take Simmons Mvor Regulator. Jt cor rects tho bilious stomach, sweetens tho breath and cleanses the furn tongue. Rost, Jacob Cline, O Cook, Jtisley Combs, .1 P George, Will Kester, O W Johnson, X M Meek, .1 C Rrenner, It Cornett. R Davis, Mrs SUas Fowler, A W Howeth, Henry Johnson, Army Mavitv, C Mires, Florience Morris, Mrs Sarah A Newman, J J Ron. Geo 1- t'.umer, a jv Ryan, Geo Skeels, .Airs S h Stiirni, Jos Sttirrge, Ir Wright, Annie M.T. Nolan, P. M. N'oticc! All notes due and becoming due and all accounts owing us must he settled on or before November 1st, ISM, either in ..lwi.it ii'its. bur lev or cash. Accounts and notes remaining unpaid after that date will have to undergo costs of col Wii mean business and must positively have money. Respectfully, dawlm Tin: Dalu:s Mi:iica.ntili: Co. Notlco t Hflliiquiml TiiAiiytr. All delinquent taxpayers that don' want their names advertised had better come forward, as the roll will be pub lislied on the 21st of this month. T. A. Waud, Shoriir. MILLINERY MILLINERY ."ami liar Faces in a ATao 'ace. C. 12. BAYARD, f.nte Sjieciul Aieui (leneml Land Office. ). k. BAKN'i-rrr Ji?e leal Estate, Lpar?, Iiuraree, COLLECTION ACENCY. ..KTOTARY PUBLIC.--- rarties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Unit, oi Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. Wo shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests U'fore the Cnitcp States Lund OHice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OBt !': Stationery Woods jMiosxMioiiiXJ':. 'limCrrat UllglUll Ill'luody. , j'romiitiy mm jii-riiiaucmiy curoii all forms of Krvaut WeukHt$,t:wUitoH,8ierur utorrhat, iMjwttm'i and all effects of Abute or r.ixics. llccn jirwrllMii over .yniralii thounudnof cusif; Mi!fi'fiiiJ Ar.aini. Ask ilrugirht fur Voo4' I'liuiuliodlimj If 1m oirora hOinuwortMi'MliiutfloliioliililueoorttiU, loavo liU flWioiiKt t-torf, lucloio i.rloo In letter, auJ ivowHUkuU by return mall, l'rtce, tuo jmekuKi.', $lt.lx,e5. Mti'i(;Ii'i.n',f.ii(Ilcuiv. J'mujiU lei In pliilu fcenleil cuuiloiie, W ceil to jiuMiiki?. AiMria Tho Wood Cliomtinil Co,, JlU Voo(livmdiivemie,lH'trolt Mlclu 8oM m 'l lui Uiillusb) llL'U'leyA, lli ut-'litwi Socond St. I. C. NlCKELSEN, Tho Dallas, Or The California Winehouse, JJefirc and ltcr. i It Is now open, and its propruilor will k11 his honu produced Wine, at prices in the reach of cveryhi Also, best Peanuts to bo found, (ioods to bo Pure and KirsKJlass in every respect. mtaraiii i '(Hi Thompson's Addition, i C7 JZZZ; Vr f I i