Saturday, 2500 Yard? of tho choicest of IV It Uco Jaconna, riguruu liuwnn, tapper i&inpos, Figured Or irandies and Mayo Cords. All nl ono price, 8 cents. TIioho goods aro the accumulation of tho various lines, and although but ono and two pieces of a number, represent our Choice Novelties at a figure much below tho v Hosiery Sale. 25 dozen Ladies' Silk Finished drop-stitch Hosiery, stainless black, 2Hc per pair. Misses' and Boys' Fine ftibbed Hose, high, spliced heel and toe, 12?.c per pair. Ladies' Vests. Ladies' Fino Summer-weight liibbcd and Lisle Vests, ecru and white, 10c, 13c, 19c and 20c. Jersey Kibbed and Lisle Union Suits,, low neck and sleevc les, 59c. Special. Ventilating Summer Corset, in white, onlv 2oc. Men's Straw Hats at Half Price. We have an assortment of odd lots which we wish to dispose of, and will sell them for one-half of their marked price while thev last. PEASE & MAYS All (Joods marked in plain figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY JULY 7, 18fd Telephone No. J. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUK ADVEKriSEKS: All Changes In Advertisements must w banded in before io o'clock A. M as uiuies win Dc accepted in tue alt crnoon This rule will be positive. CIIKOXICLE I'UHLISHIXtJ CO. The Dalles, January io, iKyy. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Tlio fainotiH eu ier resort Cloud Uup "in la opened tor tho fieneon. JJy a Bliirt waist nt A. M. Williams Oo.' tomorrow and gut a belt free. Keiul their nd. A- M. Williams & Co. uro offering vou a choice of retook of belts free' to morrow. Kead their nd. T'w 1'rlnuvlllo Btnue bits changed lime "ii til furt bur notieo will leave here wt n, in. ,i nrrjvo ,u no0IJi Tho inisotliin of tho National KJiturtul jMocltttlon i,lcli is being held in '"timid is still insoaslon nnd baa had foIeV1"'0' 1"U'ro8ll"s BubjBl Yesterday Hfleruoon Batnuol Wllkln o mid Anna JJ.Franclfco were united rrioge, Judge Maya officiating, "y left on the ovoning train lor opjmer, where they will upend a few Mr. Kdwurd Morse arrived in the city Zi i 1 ,rom 1,ort'ni ! c JJ .'M'OBltlon with the Duller Drug '" 'uimuber of year Mr. Moree m been head druggBt for tliokldmore ""gCo.,01 Portland. Work on the YaiuHII locki will be MUuieduHBoouM the water it below 'V' ,,l(1wl'workl.tobegln. It 1. July 8th, summer goods, consisting of . Id. . cost of these goods in slock. dull v. Ono hundred men will be em ployed, nnd the locks will bo rushed to completion. Mayor Unrrct, of Hilleboro, lias issued n call to tlio citizens of llilleboro and Washington county to meet this even ing and make arrangements to receive in ft fitting manner the boys (run that county on their return from Manila. On Monday evening (ieo. Horshnw of Pendleton was co unfortunate as to lose an eye. Ho was standing on tho street whou eonieone threw u good sized bomb on the ground at Ills feet just as It ex ploded, throwing rocks and dirt, tho re sult of which Mr. ilereltnw lost the eight of nn oye. Tho second oiso of smallpox in one day, both from tho same nidua or nett, fell into the hands of tho city health officers at Spokane Wednesday after noon. The man's naino is .lobn Cilue, andbolinlls from Wren it Cireenough'H grading camp on tho Clearwater river extension in Idaho. Tho many friends of Kdwurd JenkliiB will bo purpiieed and pained to learn that he is in St. Vincent hospital in Portland with not more than even chances for his recovery. He was taken alck Tuesday and n doctor being called, pronounced bis care nppendecitis, and bo was removed to tho hospital when an operation was performed on him. Tlio wool market is very quit today and will not open up much before Mon day. More woolgrowera nro in town than nt any other time dining the season and oie watching tho market very cloeely. Wool Is urriving daily In large quantities, and although a great deal of It la being shipped Katt never theless tho warehouses are crowded to the utmost. There la a great deal of activity around the garrison at Vancouver at present. Preparations aro being pushed rapidly for the reception of tho Second Oregon volunteera. The company quartern are being thoroughly overhauled and tents aro being erected on (lie parade ground. The barrack are not Urge enough to ac commodate all the member of the regl went, and it will be ueceaaary for part of them to occupy tents. This will not bo a hardship, however, as tho weather will be warm and tho location dry arid healthful. The c.ise of tho Statu of Oregon vs. Ohricninn llros. is occupying the atten tion of .liiHico Bayard today. The chnrgn Is that their slaughter house, which is on the Chriemnn property be low the Masonic cemetery, is a nuisance and should bo abated. Tho jurymen weighing tho tcetimonv nro. .Inlm linnn. i. M. Lane, V. lltirchatorff, M. Randall, u !. .Stephens and John Catcs. An adjourned regular meeting of tho water commissioners was held lastoyen ing at tho recoider'a oflico, President Seufcrt presiding, nnd Commissioners Fish, Moore, lluchlcr, Phirman and Randall present. K. n. Unfur sub mittcd a deed for tho rieht of wnv for tho Dalles City supply pipo from tho reservoir at the Mesplio place to the city reservoir, which was received bv thn board. Election of officers for tlio cur ront year was next in order, and T.J. Scufirt, tho present incumbent, was unanimously re-elected president, as was J. 15. GrosEcn for city superinten dent. On motion of Phirman the super intendent was instructed nnd directed to employ a man to take cue of the ditches at the headwaters of Dalles City water supply on Mill creek for at least three months. Nothing further coming before tho board the meeting adjourned. Arson was attempted twice in Spo kane on the night of the Fourth nnd the following morning. Tho home of Arthur K. Houchlns was soaked with coal oil by the vandals before tho match was applied. The oil had been epattered on walls nnd on furniture with the inten tion of making a thorough job of it, but the blaze had not made much headway when it was discovered, and tho neigh birs broke into the bouse and eaved n large part of the furniture. The IIou chins family was absent from the city and none of them had been in tlio house for several days. The origin of the fire is a mystery. Tho fire department ar rived In timo to eovc tho house after it had been damaged about half its value. The other attempt to destroy valuable j property was at the Sacred Heart school. A largo Chinese bomb was thrown through one of the second-story windows into a vacant room, where it exploded nnd scattered burning straw over the floor. Luckily the straw oid not burn sufficiently to start a blaze in the room The bomb wns evidently exploded in the building after 11 p. in., as Father KuBters was about the building until that hour and did not hear the ex plosion. Ho discovered the evidence of it in the room Wednesday morning. The window had been smashed when tho bomb was thrown in. A Child Knjoyx. Tlio pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing efl'ect of Syrup of Fig?, when in need of a laxative, and if the fattier or mother be costive or bilioup, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have a Dottle. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. 50 lt-ruril. A reward of fiO will bo paid by the uudert-iiued for tho recovery of the body of Bert Whitney, drowned in the Snake river tit PaloiiEo Ilapiils, near Lyon's Feiry.on May L'll, 1809. DL'tjCHIl'lIOX Bert Whitney was 21 years old ; weight about 175 pounds; height 5 feet, 11 in.; smooth shaved ; dark brown hair. Ho noro dark pants with light stripe?, and heavy laced shoes ; has a tuft of light colored hair on tho left, buck side of head ; two burn scars on body. Tho person finding tho body will please who C. K. Whit.nkv, 2l-2w St. Helens, Ore. 11 lunulal ('(invention. For the above international occasion of tho Kpworth League, which takes place at Indianapolis, July 'JO-iJIJ, tlio O. It. & N. Co. will make a round trip rate of 47(1 to Indianapolis, tickets on sale July lJttli and Mth, limited to expire ro. turning September 15, 1899. Good for continuous passage only on the going trip. Good for etop over returning at any intermediate point west of tlio Missouri river or St. Paul. Call on or address Jas, Ireland, agent, Dalles, for further information. julyl-15 . Nori UK, IJmtkd Status Land Omon, Oituao.v Citv, June 21, IS!)!). Notice Is hereby given that tlio ap proved fractional plat of Township 2 north range 8 eaet, has boon received from tho eurveyor general of Oregon, and on August Jet, 18!)!', at 0 o'clock, u. m., of aalddate, said plat will bu tiled in this office, and the laud therein em braced, will be subject to entry on mid after aaid date. Cuah, It, Mooiikk, Vm. (iAi.i.owAV, Jteglater. Receiver, Ciimittsrfeltnr Arrenlcil. Shortly boforo noon today n eecdy looking Individual wandered into Stub ling's saloon and began playing tlio nickel-in thc-elot machine, Several were in the saloon at tho time nnd noticing tlio peculiar manner in which tho man acted walked up to the ma chine and became convinced Hint tho man was working sonto scheme. Mr. Fall's attention was called to the tr.:U!er and ho Investigated and found tho man wns playing counterfeit nickels. Fait immediately telephoned for Sheriir Kelly who came down nnd ar rested the fellow who pretended to be decidedly under tlio influence of liquor. When taken to the county jail nud questioned bo said his name was John son nud that he had arrived in town last nilit, cDining from Wailula. On being asked where he secured the spurious coin, which wnn a baso imita tion and could be told by a blind man, he said ho bought them from a man hero in town, which undoubtedly ia a falsehood. When searched, $8.05 in good money was lound, among which was 131 nickels. In a sock sccteted on his person lie had $15. -15 in counterfeit nlckele, while in his pockets and tied in a handkerchief he had $6.50 more, in all some -530 lead nickels which he was dis posing of as fast as possible by putting them in the different machines around town nnd Inking out good money. A recipe for the composition of which the counterfeits are made was also found on his person, but there was no trace as to where the die was secreted. He is being held for examination. Tito of a Kind. The Dalles is njt the only place that has difficulty in settling tho Btreet light problem. We have been without light for the past two year?, and are in the same position as when the matter was first discussed. The committee appoint ed from tho council have done every thing in their power to remedy the matter so we would be able to have light?, but so far have not met with enccoss. Salem is in about tho same fix as The Dalles in the matter of lights, nnd have come to the conclusion that the city has been paying too much for iight. Today Recorder Gates received a com munication from S. W. Prescott, of Salem, asking for a statement of curient expenses, such as aro paid for water, light, salaries, etc., and we presume they want to compare them with their expenses. At a meeting of tiie council of the above named placa Wednesday they rejected tho bids for the street lightine recently submitted by tlio Salem Light & Traction Compnny, and tho Welsbach Street L'ghting Company of America. Tho reason assigned for this action is that the bids offered weio not sufficient ly reduced thnt the council desired to enter into a contract. The meeting was attended by only the five conncilmen known ns the "reform member," who uro themselves disagreed as to the proper course to pursue. The motion of Alderman Burrows to reject tho bids prevailed, after a lively discussion, by a vote of three to two. SrrluiiH AcrliU'lit. About !) o'clock Tuesday evening as Richard Hacked, vho is employed in the machine shops of tho O. R. & N., while in tho act of touching off a larr.o c, union tire cracker which ho held in 1 1 1 b light hand, ho met with n very serious and painful accident. lie hud ignited the fuse nud wns in the act of throwing it into the street, and as lie drew back his hand to throw, it exploded, tearing away a portion of all of tho linger?, lacerating tho flesh in u frightful man ner nnd throwing the thumb from its socket and tearing away tho corda so it lay upon the back of his haiiu. Ho wns at once taken to the oflico of Dr. Chip man, who amputated the index linger just below the second joint, tlio next two fingers below the second joint and the little finger close to tho hand, The thumb was brought luck to its place and some twenty-three stitches were tuken to hold it there. Tho operation was very successfully nnd skillfully per formed. Dr. G. W. Riggers assisted Dr. Chipman in the surgical operation. Another accident of similar character though much less serious occurred on Tuesday evening to Dun Tumor, who lost the end of one finger by tho explo sion of n piece of fire works. La Grnndo Chronicle, is ir m out I1' or mi Keillor to llrcuiiiiiKinil Tutt'iit Aluilluliuk? From Sylvan Valley News, llrevrud, N.O. It may be u question whether the editor of a newnpaper bus the right tn publicly recommend any of tho various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet os a preventive of suffering wo feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Itemedy. We havo known and used thio mcdicino in our f.imily lor twenty ye.ua and hayc always found it reliable. In many cases n doso of this remedy would save hours of suffering while n physician is awaited. Wo do not believe in depending implicitly on any mcdicino for a cure, but we do believe that If a bottlo-of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Itemedy was kept ,on hand nnd administered at the inception of an attack, much suffering might bo avoided and in very many cases tho presence of a physician would not bo required. At least this hits been our experience during tho past twenty years. For sale by Blakeley & Ilougliton, Druggists. IttMlucril ItateH.to N. K. A. For tho National Educational Asso ciation meeting to bo held nt Loa Angeles, Cal., July 11-14, 1809, tho O. I!. & X. Co. will make the following rates from Tho Dalles : Going and re turning nil rail route via Portland and Southern Pacific $4-1.15; rail to Portland and steamer Portland to Los Angeles port of call, including meals and berth on steamers, returning samo route, $39.15; rail to Portland, steamer to San Francisco and rail via Southern Pacific from San Francisc.3 to Los Angeles, re turning same route, $39.15. Tickets on sale June 30th, July 1st and July 4th to 9th inclusive, final limit for return Sept. 5th. For further information call on or address Jas. Ireland, Agent, O. K. & N. Co., The Dalles. 10 Ask your grocer for Clarke & Fnlk'a pure concentrated flavoring cxtrncto. tf The Busy Store. KacU day our business shows tho people nro finding out we are pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople the very best, and last, but not least, buyers who know their business nnd buy for tho people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. 170 2d St , The Dalles. Jacobsen N ..T.r,. 1 mffWI Uur iDicycle Repairing Department Ts now in Bhapo to properly handle nil lclnps of work from n punoturo to building n whool. Also repair Looks, Guns, Sowing- Maohines and all kinds of light machinery, etc. This department is under the charge of Mr. J. KirohoxT. MAYS & It's a real pleasure to get the meals for tho family when you have a complete set of needful utensils and have a new Garland stove or steel range to cook upon. We fur nish kitchens and can save you money and many steps when you want anything in the way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, traniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cutters, raisen seed ers, pots, irons, roasting pans hundreds of other things to make the kitchen complete. We can furnish double oven cook stoves from $8.00 up. See tho best Rangoon Earth, The Garland It has no equal. Also a completeline of build er'e hardware. Notice to Poultry Raisers: No more Chicken Lice. Cnll at Mnlcr A Benton's nnl see tlic Antiseptic Nest Egg. With the use of this Nest Kbu jou will have no more Mce, Mites or Vernln la your poultry homes. Setting hens will set better eggs and will hatch better nud chickens Mill live nnd grow bettur whetc Antiseptic Kggis used. See them at 1 167 Second St. Bicycle REPAIR SHOP AGENT FOR THE ..RAMBLER, Lock and Gunsmith, and Machine work. Charles BiirchtorUpSo8,!: Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For Eale at all first-class bars. C. J tubling, agent, The Dalles. M17-3m. Book & Music Co. CROWE. piaiei s Benton ft