C3) For Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will offer you a line of COIiORBD DO cil Swiss ami Dim Dimes 4-4 This line is broken and we will sacrifice the remainder at the lowest possible figures. These goods are choice and will make beautiful party, afternoon and evening gowns. Do not delay in looking at these goods, for they are lim ited in quantity. WlLaOieS Ladies' Suits, made up from all-wool Venetian Suitings in blue, black and brown, that we will offer at $ 5.95 All new and stylish suits, .made up from blue and black Serge, we will offer at 10.95 We carry a grand assortment of Separate Dress Skirts. You will find among them blue and black Serge, Taffeta Silk and black Satin, ranging from.. $2 to 16.50 men's Summsr SOo per G Three big values in kind that fit. No. 45 Fancy Balbriggan, blue stripe. No. 122 Fancy Ribbed, blue stripe, silk stitched seams. No. 125 Derby Ribbed, solid color, silk stitched seams. See our window display of these goods. PEASE & MAYS. All Goods marked in plain figures. The Dalles Daily ChPoniele. WEDNESDAY - - JUNE 14, 1899 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS : All Changes in 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. Mass Meeting;. A meeting of the legal voters of Dalles City is hereby called for the purpose of nominating candidates lor tbe various city offices to be filled in the coming city election, said meeting to take place in the circuit court room in said city on Wednesday, June I4th, 1899, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. M. T. Noian, Mayor of Dalles City. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Read A. M. Williams & Co.'s ad. to morrow. Thos. Maloney is reported as much improved today. Violin recital at tbe K. of P. ball this evening. Be sure and hear Mr. Rice. Be sure and attend the nines meetirg tonight. Everyone should be interested in a meeting of this kind and in what irien are chosen to fill tbe city offices. Madam Ardesea's dressmaking system will be taught to all applicants at room No. 21 of tbe Chapman block. Hours Talloi-JIMe Soils Meiwear. - a,rxxiexLt. light-weight summer goods. The after 3 in the afternoon. 12 4t The smiling countenance of Patricio McNeil is missed from his usual place at the Umatilla Houee today, Pat being floored by illness which confined bim to his bed. Wonder if tbe calendars in The Dailes are all minus the 4th in July? We bavn't beard a word regarding that date Presumably most of our people will cele brate in Portland and then eend in a petition to have our fourth delayed till the boys come home. A. M. Williams & Co. are offering ex ceptionai values in ladies' dress ekirta this week. Skirts suitable for camping wear as low as 69c. Yoo are invited to call and eee them. ine river reading this morning was 37.8, a rise of 1.8. Tomorrow the Colum bin will remain stationary, falling slight ly Friday and Saturday, and then rising again until it will stand at 39 next Wednesday. Cedar Circle will give one of their always enjoyable socials next Friday evening at Fraternity hall. The program will commence promptly at 8:15. Be on hand as Prof. Birgfeld will furnish music for the evening's dance. The committee appointed to interview the citizens regarding tbe purchase of a chemical engine and putting in a fire alarm system, report very favorably, $1500 of tbe reduction in insurance which will be thus gained, being already promieed. If all accede to this request, this is about two-thirds of what will be obtained. The pupils of St. Mary's Academy will give an entertainment on Friday, June 16th. to raise funds for the purpose of lighting the building. Exercises will commence precisely at 8-o'ckck p. m. Admission 50 cents. Children under 7 years not admitted. Tickets are for sale at Blakeley & Houghton's, H. Her bring's, J. P. Mclnery's and Maier & Benton's. We learn from Dr. L.ogan ' that our suspicions regarding the death of Chas. Ross in Portland Sunday are confirmed by railroad rum in. this city who have received word to that effect. Ross was ran over by tbe work train near Seufert's recently, and taken to tbe hospital for treatment. At last reports be was doing well, but "tetalus" or lock jw, finally caused his death. Roes was 32 years old and was a man well liked among his associates. It is quite the rage at present among our professional, as we 1 as amateur photographers, to obtain a collection of Indian pictures, and each is vieing with the other in the attempt to secure the best subjects. Lo has gotten over his superstitions prejudice, being persuaded by the offer of a few cents to pose as gracefully as tbe white man. Tbe finest specimen of an Indian picture we have yet seen i that taken by Mr. Gifford and which now occupies a place in Clark & Falk's drug store window. "Rain in the Face" or "Stand in tbe Window" or whatever he may be called, has a countenance which embraces both kindness and bravery, and is a study in tself. Mr. Gifford has brought out every feature perfectly and is justly proud of bis work. Last evening when Earnest Halfpap, the little boy who carries the Oregonian, was passing the European- House, the dog belonging to Hugh Frazier jumped at him and bit hi in in the left thigh, not severely, but causing an ugly little wound.. This is bis fourth offenBe of that kind, and while he is considered a valuable dog on a sheep ranch, Mr. Frezier has determined to be rid of him for fear be may do eerious damage. A serious case of dog bite was that of the little brother of Mrs. Chas. Johnson, who a short time ego in Goldendale was bitten frightfully about tbe face by what was considered a pet dog. His wound9 were such as to disfigure bim for life, and be just escaped fatal in juries. A number of important matters were brought up at the meeting of tbe board of fire delegates last night. Among other thiDgs a communication was re ceived from Columbia hoee company asking that their membership limit be increased from thirty-five to fifty, and that the new chemical engine be placed in their charge. The matter was laid on tbe table. At the drill about two weeks since tbe members of the various companies failed to give sufficient beed to certain rules applicable to drills, notable among which was tbe fact that some companies left before being ordered by the chief. A committee, consisting of N. M. Eastwood, John Gavin and J. F. Moore, was appointed to investi gate the matter and determine whether charges should be brought against them. Members of the board being negligent about attending meetings, it u as de tidtd to inform their compani- s tbat unless they were present at the m xt meeting new members should be appointed. ATTEND THE MASS MEETING. And Help to Nominate City Ofllcrru for the EiigDluf Year. A mass meeting is called to be held in the circuit court room this evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following city offices to be filled at the coming city election : A mayor and city treasurer. First ward One councilman for the term of three years. One councilman to fill an unexpired term, said term hav ing two years to run, from July 1, 1899. Second ward One councilman for the term of three years. One councilman to fill an unexpired term, said term hav ing two years to run from July I, '99. Third ward One councilman for the term of three years. One water commissioner at large tor the term of two years. One water commissioner for the first ward. One water commissioner for tbe sec ond ward. One water commissioner for the third ward.- Our Trade Somber, Ihb uhroniclk has in preparation a "Trade Number," which will be issued in July. Tbe object of tbe work is to present a trustworthy review of the busi ness interests of Tbe Dalles, and to that end Ths Chronicle has employed tbe services of Messrs. Sargent & Rohra bacher, two able and experienced com merciai writere, who will collect data, prepare matter and Bolicit business for the work. If you wish a new hammock this year it will pay you to buy it at A. M. Wil Hams & Co.'s. House for Kent. " Six-room dwelling house, nicely kept and freshly papered, in the east end of Third street. Apply at this office. 10-3t HEALING AT OUR OWN DOORS. The Hot Springs Along the Columbia ' Equal to Any A Jordan Near at Home. Perple along the Columbia have n y ix seemed fully to realize just how much virtue there really is in the hot springs which line the banks of the river, and many make long expensive trips to famous springs in other etates when at our very doors might be found the Jor dan which if its waters were only tested would accomplish the game healing pro cess. For many years a few stragglers have visited tbe various pprings at Cascades,. Moffitt, Collins, and other places, but little publicity has been given them and few know bow much they are missing. The Oregonian Mon day had an article which told of how much benefit had been derived by Mr. Holman.of Portland, who had been in poor health for some time aud is making a prolonged stay at the hot springs near the mouth of Wind river, about eight miles above the cascades. This is the same place where Mr. W. H. Biggs is staying, and he is loud in bis praises of the benefit he has ob tained from drinking and bathing in the waters, which are impregnated with minerals of various kinds and which come from the earth as hot as there is any need of. Mr. Biggs says when he first attempted to drink of the waters he found it almost impossible, but now he can drink freely and feels the effects greatly. As the springs can be reached by boat in a few hours they might become a favorite health resort; but at present they are owned by a half-breed, who has no means and no desire to improve the property. They claim they cau . make all they want to off of them in their present condition, and therefore - no ac commodations worthy of mention are afforded. Parties have offered large sums for their lease for a season at least, but such have been steadfastly refused. Ample room, however, could be secured for camping purposes, and no doubt will be utilized when the healing properties of the springs are fully known. Much has been said of Bingham Springs, wbich are no doubt all that is claimed for them ; but we fully believe that along the banks of the Columbia may be found a balm fully as efficient. Indeed, we question whether the waters at Glenwood Springs, Colo., wbich ap pear to us to contain the same prop erties, are more healing than would be those right at our own doors, were the same amount of money expended on their improvement. Death from an Accldenr. This morning at 1 :30 o'clock Charles, the 17-year-old son of Henry Stegman, who formerly lived at Centerville; but now resides in the Happy Home district, died from injuries received in a runaway accident which occurred Monday after noon seven and a half miles- from the river on the Washington side. In company with the hired man Charles had driven to thie city and delivered some wool nt the Wasco warehouse. un the return trip the Mrea man's toaoi, w b'ch contained some stock salt, was ahead and 11 Bank or two of salt fell into the ron-l. When voung Steg man drove up, just' in front of Win. Crawfcr I'd pi ice, his horses became frightened at the ealt sacks and jumped to one side onto some large rocks, throw mg their driver out and cutting a very deep gash in the scalp and badly dislo cating his left elbow. Internal Injuries were also received, wbich eventually caused his death. ' Tbe funeral will take place at Center ville tomorrow. IMPORTANT TO SHEEP OWNERS Do Mot Hasten to Take Your Sheep to the Mountains. The attention of sheepmen is called to the following letter from 8. B. Ormsby, wbich is of especial import to them. He says : First Rbeepowners are advised not to be in haste to start their sheep for the reservation. My advices show tbat there is etill an immense amount of snow in the mountains and it is not possible for it to disappear from the ranges before the 1st 'of July. Second The eating .out of the range of settlers by sheep on their way to the mountains, is becoming a matter of eerious import, and is being brought to the attention of the department in a manner that cannot be much longer ignored. But the department has no authority in the premises outside the reservation, and when it does act its action can only be "the entire exclusion of sheep from the reservation. Third The attention of sheep owners is called especially to one of the exceptt d areas which is as follows : The east half of townships 12, 13, 14, 15, 16- and 17, S. K. 9 E. This strip of territory is excepted for the benefit of settlers along the line of the reserve whoee stock may be running at large.. While sheep may be driven across this area to reach the range beyond, no stock of any kind will be driven ia and herded on this excepted area. Fourth Sheepownere are cautioned as to the character of the men they have in their service the coming season. The owner is, himself, seldom on the range, bis interests are intrusted to others. These should understand the terms of the contract the employer has made with the department and should be men who will faithfully carry out these terms or trouble will arise to the owner. Fifth A large number of applications are vet due from owners. These must be forwarded without delay. S. B. Ormsby, Forest Superintendent. "Harmony" Whiskey. Harmony whiskey for family aud special use, gold by Ben Wileon, The Dalles. jl To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets." All druggists refund tLe money it fails to cure. 250. What you want is not' temporary re lief from piies but a cure to stay cured. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co. SO YEARS' y$ v EXPERIENCE Trade Marks m.. Trf X Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether a? : Invention la probably patentable. CommunfcK tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest aeency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive special notice wit nouc ennrge, in tne Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lamest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3616"""' New York Branch Office. 623 F St. Washington, D. C. The following lines can "be found ...Plaier Senior, Cement, Lime, Sulpher, Salt, Rubber Garden Hose, Winchester Rifles, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, Bicycle Sundries, Barbed Wire and. Nails, Delft Enameled VV are. Granite Ware and Tin Ware, Builders' Hardware, Step Ladders, Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges, Complete Line of Groceries, Deep Well Pumps, Cleveland atd Crawford Bicycles. We buy our goods right and will positively not be undersold by any one. v 1 v -1 - Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot Fii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, mTuufe" Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- "Yt iP Ol 11 This Flour is manufactured 'expressly for family ltJ J-L .J A use . every Back is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. J!TA-J,J-'fT-'-"'5A5"'k'!'?-' SEE Automatic Blue Clean, MAYS & Opera House Orion Kinersly, Manager. TWO SIGHTS, Wednesday aod Thursday, JUNE 21 and 22. Given by the ladies of Tbe Dalles for tbe benefit of the Public Library. New Specialties, New Jokes, New Songs, Fine Dancing. A grand cast of PEOPLE SO Every Performer an Artist. ADMISSION Krsetved Seats. General Admission, 75 cents 50 cents The Busy Store. Eac'i day our business shows the people are finding out we are pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople the very best, and last, but not least, buyers know their business and for the people. who buy C. F. Stephens Second Street. OUR- Flame Oil Stove. NO r, NO NO r. CROWE. VOBT Sip