Council Meeting;. SPRING GOODS In endless variety of stylos and fahrlcs. Yon (-an now fln;l nimoxt nnvii.ii, . .... t. .tvlu demands in Wash Fabrics for your Spring Shirt Wnlati. Son irnt. v . ? l"''1 tl,?8esl an1 t&X evening and party wear, for your social calls and aftoVnoSnffi. 9 Co8l,mit's- otifc.I A Charming Line of Ladies' Neckwear, consisting of Bows Scarfs Tecks, Stocks, Four-m-hands, etc. & 1 ocaris Our first invoice of Shirt Waists,-that have been admired bv alt who have seen them, ai e now ready and waiting your sanction. We always lead in Silks of all kinds, and this season we have sur passed all preVlOUS records. Wo give you nil a corillal invitation to come and see for yourselves. Ttf1 The Destiny of Dollars. The destiny of dollars and how to expend monev wisely, are momcn made "S. fKntfSX! U,al M The Well Dressed 6oy. Every mother la proud of her boy. Every mother wants him to look well. It iH not Huflioient that bo should Imvo one good suit and the rest of the tiuiti look liki a "nutter snipe." Von want liitn attractive nlwnjs. We cive your hoy the heat clothes for all purpose? Sunday Suits, School Suite, Play Suits. Vou will ho proud of hhn if he wears our clothes. We are showing u lino of Boys' All Wool Three-piece Suite In all the latest styles and fabrics at prices ranging from $1,50 to 7.50. See Windows. Fout Cardinal Shoe Points. JS&$iZ&L If your shoes do not contain theee, they are dear at any price. We arn showing specialties in Men's Shoes Halt contain all theee points. Men's Vclour Calf Lace, four styles of toes $4 00 Men's Tan Willow Calf Lace, live styles of toes 4 00 MenV Viet Kid Luce, cloth top or all kid 7 ii 00 Men's Chi.colate Vici Kid Lace, cloth top or all kid 3 00 They IH thu feet, and we guarantee the quality. When you buy of us you yet tho beBt. All Good!) Marked In Plain KlKiiroa. PEASE &, MAYS the Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone iVn. 1. IVKDNKKDAY . . MAUCH 'jT, 1900 9 I Oysters KTVCil in every htylu by A. KE LLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. fllrl Wftntt'll. In fin ifttnitrnt linnantrnrb . Inquire ut this olllce. mch20-lwk Mn'a feather-welLht silk nwoat craetier hats are only ifl.QO ut New York Cun Store. Uto Macks and colors, at New York more. tllttfu MnMttxr Mitt lit , w- WI the wlnnejN tho handsome "'o altar rn 111 jcfnnt ullit for the ""ffltof the nejSt. PuterVchureh. "OH, J. H. U'i.ImIi ,, Autnfo .....a '"''tine u paper In that townhwt Mou J to find out how many pejSons wanted 'Urtlcipite in the projected excursion tonicity, N". llarriu Am ,..,..,lo ...til . . t,uin nvuin nil. ""ilmvcanew up-to-date plate glass The old unsightly poroli In front building has been torn down and "wiiIiiBs will take Its place. , l'ortlHiui Chamber of Commoree ! "-'t Senator Simon a letter imlora. stand tho senator lias taken in J Ition to the hlurt0 u,01 tttrUr bm itu"",' Tllu senator is exhorted to iLT,'1,"1 ilw Congregational who m mln lrow tt f,,n ,,0"8 ! PWeelation waB evinced by their Pi.r.. 8 Uwt m'llry oveiy P'0 011 tllt) "WMnn,,, 8llou(1 m wleoref n(ft We U p'orwird the death of AN ttlUoiu ck Hh1"Ko. the eldest ibU.1 .. 'm M. AI Bettingen, of ll. Til ''ceased was saven years '"o Mine of death whs menlimltle. The funeral will take place from the Catholic church next Friday at 11 a. m. Its a safe bet that the sheep are troitiir to vote in Eastern Oregon thh year. Said u well-known sheepman to the writer today: "I expect to make more money this year oil' my cheep than have ever done in my life." That man will vote his whole band of sheep twice this year to let well enough alone. A sheepherdor, whoso name is with held out of deference to his desire at this writing to keep in the cool, sequest ered shade, fell into the hands of the ulirhUvutohman last night after a wiper abundance of Irish disturbance had fallen Into him. Two dollars settled his bill this morning with Jiecoruer Gates. Charles G. ltoberts, the well-known wool buyer for the Theodore JJemheim Co., of i'ortlamt, stopped over today on his way up the road. Mr. ltoberts would not venture to name tho price he expected wool to reach during the com ing season, but he was fully convinced if, would be high enough to make this a very profitable year for the sheepmen. Profossor Gilbert left on the afternoon train for Hood Kivor to attend the First Annual Commencement Kxercisesof the Kighth Grade, Larrett school, to be held tonight at tho Valley Christian chinch. Sixteen graduates will receive diplomas. State Superintendent Ackerman will lie liver an address and Si;perinntuint Gilbert will present tho dbWmas to the graduates. ' The well for the teaming mill is down 50 feet and the work of laying concrete foundations for the machinery and sills, for thu immense building goes on apace. If you doubt wo are going to have a auourliig mill take a walk one of these flue days to the corner of Hrst and fed eral. Not that you will bo needed there for tho job ha? generally u full force of overseers. About seventy pocket knives wore stolen from a ease in tho front end of W. A. Johnston's store Monday night. Tho thief must have been a boy bb he obtained uceoss to the storo through n small aperturo In n bock window, koven of the knives were accidentally found on tti railroad track near Peters' mill. No traoo of tho thief ha yet beeu found. That ho was an amateur Is evidenced by the fact that a case of razors, much more j valuable than the knivep, lay close by ! but weie left untouched. Archie Gilhousen, eon of W. D. Gil- j housen formerly a photographer of this I city, now a resident of Kahokn, Mo., (arrived in the city last night. Archie spent his young boyhood days here and went tofchool with boys and girls, who are now men and women, haully one of whom knows him when they meet him. lie says his father and mother would come back here in a minute did not property interests detain them at Ka li ok a, and t hoy still hope to come back some day. Archie is a professional singer, lie studied music in Koston and has just returned from a profession al trip to Knglaud where he sang in London and many of the leading tow lit. lie is looking after his father's properly on the bin 1 1' with a view to selling it. It. I). Cliumley, a well known mining man from the Greenhorn districts tells the Dnker City Itepublican that "the people of The Dalles are doing the best work of any in tho Greenhorn district. They seem to be mining in a systematic and thorough manner and they have uason to bo encouraged fiom the way thu Golden Kaglo is looking at present. The mine is showing slopes of ore which uuarautee continual running of the mill for the next twelve months. The com pany at present have a hu ge force of men at work on the property, and further than this, they are about to commence developments on an extensive scale on Dick Kelly's famous property, the Im perial in (Juarl. gulch. The company has acquired a coutrollng Interest in this large lediso nud is going to commence work at once and put it on its feet." CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. Thu Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Waiilml. A girl or womou that Is a good cook and housekeeper. Good wages to the rlitht party. Inquire at 282 Third elreet. 10-tf An adjourned regular meeting of tho common council was held last night. All the members were present except S. S. Johns. A petition, signed by T. J. Driver, T. 11. Liebe. J. P. Mclnerny and about thirty otherp, praying that the license on tnale dogs be reduced to one dollar and on females to two dollars, was read and referred to the finance committee. A petition was presented, signed by six barbers of tho city, asking the council to paea an oidinanco providing for the closing of the barber shops on Sunday. The prayer of the petition was granted and an ordinance ordered to be prepared for submission to the next meeting of the council. Marshal Hughes and Councilmen Johnston and Kelly were appointed n committee to secure, if possible, a gravel bed for repairing the streets of the city. The final ordinance for "determining and declaring the property to be bene fited by the sewer system heretofore determined upon and the proportionate ehare of the cost to be assessed to each of said properties," a document of forty pages of foolscap was brought up and submitted to earnest and protracted dis cussion but witlrut result. In the absence of a full board it was finally de cided to defer further consideration of the ordinance till the next regular meeting. Recorder Gates informs U9 that the estimated cost of the cantemplated sewer system the highest, that is to say, that has been made is $30,000. "I Tulrt Illin So." Tho following letter appeared in yes terday's Times-Mountaineer. Its con tents are precisely In line with what The CiiisoNici.G has already told our contem porary. Somebody had led the brother astray : Poitri-AXi). Or., March 19. To the Editor. My attention has just been called to your recent editorial entitled "Moody or McCamant," in which you compliment me by the mention of my name in connection with the republican nomination tor congress in the second district this year. I desire to say that I am not, have not been and will not be a a candidate for this nomination, nor do I think that there is or will beany rival ry between Portland and Eastern Oregon on the subject. 1 am of the opinion that the Multnomah delegation will be j unanimously in favor of Mr. Moody's re-election. Perhaps I may be permitted to add, that so far from criticising Mr. Moody for his vote on the Puerto Rican bill, I am in accord with the position he has takon on that measure, and have written a letter expressing my approval of his ac tion. Wallace McCamant. rTiT. rn'rvr!,nniTWTr,v'i;,'t;mnirin!.iiinT'ii:pvri7 . ii. .it ut . ninn i. mm CAST0RU 17 1 ' t 't m( in iiin hiih-iuhmhuIi AVfcgdable PreparalionTor As similating HieFoodandRegula ling ihe Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur ness and Hcst.Contalns neither Opium.Moiphme norlmeral. XOT KARC OTIC . XrixcSOUArSASLTLPfTCWl flx.Sauuz - JffxntwtC . ntHtuyrmt now. Seta Aperfccl Remedy forConstipa Tlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Hiif tifOffTiliTH CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature fixr IK m In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAUN COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. .Nut a "I'ruiniiicuuiiH C'uiullilate." "I will not allow my name to he used by either side or by any factions, and will not allow the subject to take a particle of my time or thought," said Governor Geer to the Salem Journal in answer to a question as to his candidacj for United States senator to eucceed Senator McHride. Continuing he said : "The people have elected me governor, and have not asked me to run for sena tor, and it would be unfair for me to do so, or to do anything else than give them the best eervico I am capable of in the position to which I was elected." That's the kind of a governor Oregon has. lie still insists on not being a "promiscuous candidate." HIh I, I re Whs "uv'(I. Mr. J. IS. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo,, lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : "I was taken with Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lnm;e became hardened, I was fo weak I could'nt even ett up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, wheuvl heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gavo great relief. I continued to use it, aud now am well and strong. I can't sav too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat aud lung trouble. Regular el nee 50 cents 1 and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Ulakeley 1 & Houghton's drugstore; every bottle! guaranteed, Clrttixl Millinery Open log, Campbell & Wilson cordially invite I the ladles of Tho Dalles aud vicinity to ' attend their grand opening of spiing and .., I III. '.l .. '1-1. 1 cuiiimri 1141111 tin , it Tuficauii. t iituio' .1.... .1 HI..-,. 1. 01 on 00 wi.n largest lino of pnttern hats ever shown in The Dalles. mlU -It Jtev. W. E. Sitzjr, W. Canton, N. Y., wiltes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, aud tried doctora aud medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helpid me from the start. I believe it to he a , panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It digests what yen eat. : Clark & Kalk are never cloeed Sunday Don't forget this. j CATARRH TOE CLEANSING AND HEALING CUKE FOll CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to use. Contafua 110 In jurious drug. It is quickly absorbed. Gives Kelief at once. It Opens aud Cleanses iuo xsaeai raesiujes. Allars Inflammation. Heals and Protects tho Membrane. Restores the Senses of Tnste and Smell. Large Size, 60 cents at Druscitts or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall. ELY 13KOTUEHS, CO Warren Street, New York. For 85.00 Cali And one dollar and fifty weekly you can purchase a twenty-flw dollar watch or diamond at Harry C. Liebe's, in tho Vo:t block. Watches, diamonds, clocks, jeweliy and silver ware at most reasonable prices. .'1 S 3c COLD 'N HEAD To the I.aitit-H mill Gt-iitlenif n. Mr. C. L. Lambert, ol Strauss Bros., of New Yoik and Chicago, merchant tailor?, Jims a full line 0'. samples at the Columbia Hotel sample roums for u few days taking orders for men and hoys' suits as cheap as ready made. mlJ 14 For Sale. Turkey eggs. Price 00.; a setting. In-qni-re of Mrs. W. W. lUueon, on 3-Milo. Long distance phone 94:5. rnch21 2.vks S ck Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herbdrlnk. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you cat, 6leep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cis. Blakeley & Houghton Druggist-". Cutli In Your Cf.evU. All countv warrants registered prioi to June 3, I8S0, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Febi uarv. 2. IMO. O. L. PiiiLues," Countv Treasurer. I. Hit. Last (Tuesday) evening, helweeirSt. Mary's Aoideiny and Ninth street bridge, a pair of go'd rimmed spectacles, In case. Finder will please leave same at tho Academy. m21 2J KxrntjAjxrxrxTxp era u aja j AyjEiATitriq 0' The "Kini'shnn-" atUY i.aio ionn5 black, aro ready for your inspection,')! fc'arid tho price is only 3 00. To those'B RjWho have worn them they need 110$ pjntrodiict'on, as they know them to'jj Cbe equal to any $4 00 hat In the taw -A P ket and always up-to-date. J, Eggs retail at 12Jj ceuts per dczui at Maier & Benton's. Clark & Falk'd drug Htcck is new fresh aud complete. Bicycle sundries andflshing tackle at Maier & Benton's. : 15tf Ladles and children's sun bonnets, 25c at New York Cash Store. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk'a pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Peters New Victor smokeless shells to be had only at Maier & Benton's. I! lotf M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DeWitt'o Little Early Risers are the very best pills I ever used for costi ones?, liver and bowel.troubles." Bagley Bros., have purchased a thrjughbred Jersey bull, registered stock. For particulars apply at resi dence on Tenth street, near tho fair mounds. 3 0-lmo Sul Bcrihe for The Chronicle. Did vou ever i-.pt l-.OT IJr. street can:o to bu? a r.hcel for hia wlfof weu, no camo noma one evemnj,-, ana saw her stttlmr on t'JQ beJcn-rr-ilc of tlio porch, as shown in tho picture. lie rmula up hia mind then and thero t'-iat sho would look just too sweet for anything on a bicycle. And she does. Hut the kind of bloyelo hna a itood deal to do with looklr.,',' sworn. Bo If you want to look hwoet, buy your wheel (as did Mr. ) of tho agent for - CRAWFORDS , Golden Eagle, $25 Crawford . . . $30 Cleveland S40 and $50 We have handled the above line of wheels for several years. The guaranteo on thu above wheels are such that no out) need to hesitate to buy either of them. IVlaier & Benton Solo Agents. INSURE WITH THE Law Union k Crown Fife Insurance Co. OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1826. CAPITAL PAID UP $7,600,000. ASSETS 20, 126,030. Surplus Uond all l.iabilitlcu In United Stales $521 ,166.28, ARTHUR SEUFERT, Res. Agt. The&Vor.' i ii 1 Ml A