eMgyMMbiieMWVkkie SACK SUITS Some men need a chango of clothes this spring, and others need a change of clothiers. You can get the kind of clothes you want if you will come to the right store. We would like to talk it over with you and show you our new suits and prices in the Hart, Schaffncr& Marx tailor made clothing. They're the kind adver tised in the leading maga zines and worn by good dressers everywhere. All GoocIb Mnrked In Plain Fluuros. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Telephone No. 1. iM.-iiv n. i v a iidti o- icmn nerved lu wry htyl'j by A. KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The Passion Play At the Vogt operu house tonight. Headquarters for straw hats Pease & A 1 II V H - I.wt you forget IVaHS & MayB are litad iimrhTR for tni'ii'ii atiil lifivh' straw A. M. Williams & Co. are offering Indies' tan oxford ties ui greatly reduced prices. Smith liros. will haro for sale a band cf horses at Ward & Kjbertaon'a corral next Saturdav. 25a-2l Tliu newest and latest products in men's and hove' straw hats at Pease & Main. Culumbia Hock beer will to on draught next Saturday. It is guaranteed to be tlie best brewing ever placed on tap in tills fitv. n25 5t Koiirad riiirman today declared" bis 1 hituntlun to become a citizen of the Ullltcil fttulfta ntnl in rnnniiiwm 11 1 IikvImii Pft Oysters . -vvohVU 4 WW IVIIVUMVW ll(5iwi"v till t to Kmperor William of Gormanv. i1" y"r ow" cit'- Ascribed by an in- John C. Young, Poptiist candidate for congreta from the First district, failed to file his cui tillcatu of nomination in time ml can only bu placed on the ticket by petition. At tlio request of the- Walla Walla Chirks' Association the business houses of that city commenced yesterday to close at (I p. in. The ugreoment la to Ituttill August. Take advantage of thu opportunity oll'ered you by A. M. Williams & Co.'s tale, and lay In tt (Uv extra pair of low slioea for warm weather wear. It will pay yun to do ho. - Huliormen on the lower river com 1'IhIii that thu river is full ofseals and toi lions that not only Jrfiko ull the Pinion from the nets bl destroy, asj "oil, the llshltig guar. The leadora of the regular People's l'riy have Imported twojl'op guns from Alabama and Georgia to help in the 'Mlgii. Oue or both will explode themselves lu The Dalles on thu LMth of May. 1'- S. Do Olnoy and A. Gunnison, of " l'auilli! coast board of uuderwrltere, uri! in tlio city arranging for tho hori Ksiilal reduction on insurance on prop yl' hlow tho bluff, promised on con "ll,)" l lidding ,chemlol engine to l,'o the apparatus of tho city. J'nt Sunday night Bv U. F, Hawk omioiiiuicd to his congregation that ho would preach next Sunday night on tho Mormon problem, Several yeare ago Mr. Hawk spent ten months in Sail Like City making a special study of the Mormon religion.' He will therefore speak from the standpoint of .personal knowledge. Ilickelbickellabarschivoize, Count of Hallstaad, Austria, is registered at the Umatilla House. An inojAiring public is informed that before Hick was en- obled on his late visit to known hero as plain Jul Europe, bo was Fisher, the barber. Tin: CmtONioi.E is indebted to the courtesy of Senator McBrlde for a copy of "Thu Heport of the Island of Porto Itico, its Population, Civil Government, Coniuioro3, Industries, Productions, ItoadB, Tarifl' and Currency, with Rec ommendations" by Hnry K. Carroll, special commissioner for tlio United States to Porto itico." The steamer Iralda is expected to arrive hero tonight on her (list trip in opposition to the D. P. & A. N. boats. The Iralda is a twelve-mile bout, a little smaller than the Reliance, but four miles slower. It Is understood that tho Reliance, as soon as she is fitted up, will run in opposition to the Iralda, and soino mighty cheap traveling is within thu possibilities as long as the Iralda holds out. Hundreds of people spend thousands of dollars going to Ober Ammtrgau, Bavaria, to see the Passion Play in a language they do not understand. Yon can now see this gorgeouB spectacle and greatest tutor of religion and ancient history that the world has ever known, tenselv interesting and absorbinz lec turo as tho pious drama moves on. To night and tomorrow night at the Vogt opera house. Referring to tho recont effort of Rev. Sheldon to run a newspaper as Christ would do it, Sam Jones says: "It would bo hard to run a church or a homo as Jesus would run it, much less n newspaper. The truth of the matter is, I don't know a man on earth who can run himself as Jesus teaches him to run himself, much less one who can jump Into a new Held for just ono week, and such a field as tho dally newspapers occupy In the United States." ' Says the JJoston Herald, speaking of thu Passion Play to be rehearsed to night and tomotrow night at thu Vogt opera house: "A splendid reproduc tion of the Impressive spectacle. Not a single suggestion of irreverence in the whole representation. The Passion Play entered last night at the Hoston Mueeum upon what promises to be ono of tho most successful fortnights evei devoted in this city to a popular enter tainment. Thu audience was enthusi astic und Its applause unstinted. H. W. Wella raturned last nght from a protracted absence at his flheep ranch near Prosser, Wash. Lambing season was about over aud the yield was all that could bo desired. Ono band of uwes, numbering 2700, whose lambs had feeeu marked before Mr. Welle left, hod yielded an Increase 'of 109X percent. To protect his sheep from the depreda PEASE & MAYS Hons of coyotes Mr. Wella lately im ported from Colorado two dogs of the stag hound species that are said to be sudden death at short range to the var mints. According to tho Liverpool Post, a local firm, being delighted at the idea that one of its employes was called up to join the Reserves, at once volunteered to pay half his wages to his wife iu his absence. .Attheend o! the month the woman appeared and tiie moiety was at once given to her. "What,'' she said, "four pound?" '-Yes," replied the senior partner, "that is exactly half; sorry you aro not satisfied." "It isn't that I'm not satisfied ; why, for years he lias told mu he only got 1G shilling? altogether, and and If the Boers don't kill him I will." James Callaghan, a Chicago sheep buyer, arrived here yesterday after buy ing about 10,000 head of sheep in Crook county and southern Wasco. Ho bought 11000 bend from George A. Young, of Kuigeway, at the following prices: 0000 ewes and lambs at .$1.75 for the ewes and $2.00 for the Iambs; 3300 year- ling at $2.75; 1000 yearlings at $2.35; 1000 dry ewes at $1.75 and 300 two-year-old wethers at $3; all to bo delivered at Shaniko on the 10th of June. From the B.ildwln Sheep aud Lanl Company Mr. Callaghan bought 4000 head, giving $2.50 lor yearlings and $3 for two-vear- olds. From Tom Urogan, of Antelope, he bought 1000 head at $2.00; these two last purchases to be delivered at Shaniko May 15th. Another meeting looking to the organ ization of a young men's association was held last night in the Congregational church. Tho meeting was fairly at tended and quite a protracted discussion was had on ways and means, the char acter of the association, what it should bo called, and the best way to set about its oruanization. In the end a motion was made to relegate the whole matter back to tho Students' Literary Club and allow them to organize such u society as would meet their own aims and ticsiiea and then submit their constitution and bvlaws to those who michl bo willing to give financial help to tho enterprise. The motion met with some slight op position but eventually prevailed. It was 11 ndonbtedly thu best thing that could bo done under the circumstances. Tho young men who started tho move ment aru intelligent and earnest. They know precisely what they want and will never give up till they get it. W have no doubt, whatever, that they will organize In such a way as to meet tho approval of all wtio aro interested In tho welfare of the young men o I lie Dulles. Wo mentioned ysterday that A. Scherneckau Is hero looking over the situ tlou with a view of establishing direct business relations with tills city and Astoria through a line of boats on tho river, Mr. Scherneckau represents the Astoria Push Club, an association nf thu bu9inesB men of that town, aud other members of thu club have prom ised to j Jin til in in u uay or two. i no movement is a purely business prop ..Lace Curtains.. NOTTINGHAM No. 0009 K Ecru, medium width, varda long, 50c per pair. No. 9000 E Ecru, extra wiile, 2 yards long, 7"c per pair. No. 0075 Ecru and white, -10-ineh wide, ." yards long, no better value, $1 per pair. No. 9158 White and ecru, -15-inch wide, yds. long, $1.50 per pair. Our stock is complete in every price from 50c to the $12.00 line, each pair warranted worth thu pi ice. IRISH POINT $5.00 cream or white dainty patterns, Clinch wide, 3 yards long. Others at $5.50, $0.00. $7.00 and $8 00. POINT D'ESPRIT RUFFLED STRIPED MUSLIN For bedroom curtains these are the newest and add a daintiness to a room entirely different from any other curtain. Prices liom $1.25 up. A Chance for Bargains Not damaged Block nor unsalable goods, but single- pairs of curtains which wo wish to close out at 25 per eeut. discount. $0 50 Curtains for $-1 8S 5 00 " " 3 75 4.00 " " 3"00 3.00 " " 2 25 2.00 " " 1 50 1.C0 " " 75 osition. Clatsop county does not raise a pound of grain of any kind, very little fruit, and1 only a limited quantity of vegetables. Willi its largn fishing and lumbering enterprises tlio county buys annually many thousands of dollars' worth or such products ns Tho Dalles and Wasco county havo to sell. Astoria business men ould undoubtedly buy here, at rates satisfactory to both par ties, wheat, bark-v, oat?, chopped feed, bran, flour, wheat hay, vegetables and uits of all kinds, pork, beef, mutton, and possibly many other products. As toria has not nearlv so many thing to sell to us, but she has abundance I cheap and excellent lumbjr and shin gles that could be handled here ad van tageousiy, besides oysters and several varieties of fish that, at present are im ported from there through middlemen ut Portland. Wo hope the business men of tho two cities may see their way to this reciprocal trade. If the enter prise was once fairly started, there is no telling what it may crow to. l'KOl'I.E YOU AM- KNOW. A. F. HlacUerby, of Silverton, waB iu town last night. A. K. Crosby, of S.ilem, is registered at the Umatila House. , W. II. Wallis is registered at the Umatilla House from Moro. John S. Schonck returned on the noon train from a i-l:ort business trip to Portland. - '"" Douglas Dufur was a passenger on tho Regulator this morning on a business trip to Spraguo Landing. C. M. and Mr9. Cirtwright were in town last night on their way to their home at Hay Creek, Crook county. V. W. Wilson, of the Baldwin restau rant, returned last night from a few days' visit with his son at Poitland. Mrs, -Thornbury, who has been visit ing friem'a here for the past week re turned to her home in Portland ou tl.o Regulator this morning. .... Miss tiertrudo Mays, granddaughter of .Midge Mayri, and daughter of Denton Mays, of Wallowa county, was a passen ger'on the Regulator this morning on u visit to menus in nmianu. CASTORIA For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siguature of Spring lamb at reduced price at tho Columbia P.ickiug house. 'J0a-lw lidles' stock collars, all colore, 25 cents at thu New.Yorfc Cash Store. 24.1-lw Wanted Any old thing, at Faulknei'a jui.k sliop. Dallia 'phonn No. 21-1. apr21 lw A full lino of ladle' neckwear just received at tho New York Cieh Stoie. ricuvui at too iw ion. vjatn in..ti i... i.i I..- f.,ll im. .il. Ladles' bobinet lies, ull lull len;th, 125 cents, !M cents and 03 cunts, at tho ' ' ,, , ' , New 1 ork Cash btoro, 'Jia-lW , .. rivo inuusaiiti uve-guiiuii uii uaus uv 11 vo cants each wanted tit Faulkner's junk 6hup, Dalles 'phono No. 2H. apr24 lw Tlio Kind You Ilavo Always iu use for over 30 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-os-good" aro hut Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Costoria is a harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It'is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic raihstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Trouhlcs, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Cliildrcn's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the efcT,r eeflMHHHLIHHiHIEeflHbeV The KM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMNNV, TT MURRAY STRICT. NtW YORK CITY. EVERYBODY Knows the COLUMBIA ) HARTFORD PATEE CREST) Many new features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. Complete Line of JVIAYS Perfect We know that in modeling, draught ing, construction aud material Queen Quality Shoos aro perfection. This is proven by wtlie perfect fH, perfect comfort and ex cellent service expeiienciu uy wciiine. Our Street Styles aro especially handsome and up-to-date, shapely, stylish and easy on tho feet. All styles, ono prlco Oxfords $2.6D. PEASE & MAYS. I Nntliio 11 r Flrt JloothtK of Uruilllora. I i.ntiik Disriiu r Coiiiit iiKTiiK United Status for tliu district of (u':;om, ' lu tho mutter of II, II. I.uuyley, bankrupt, In liiiukniitry. To tlio criilltors of 11, Jl. l.uni;U--. of The 1 D.illi-s. In tlio count) cf Wiiko. unit ilUtrlut . ,,rKMtt April, A. It. f'JOi, tlis hiM II, H. biuiuley wa .tiily mljiirtlciilt-.l tt u k r u it. unit tlmt tliu llit ' nitolliiK of Ills eri'illlor will bo liolU nt tho ' olllcoof tho uiuloiiliiiiitl in Tlio liiillos, Wtitoj , c,miity,ouw)ii,oii ihoaoilniay of Apill, A.l. lUJO. ntSo'elo.'k . ia., iitwhleii tlmo tho uilil erolitijrs limy nttcntt, iirovo thulr eluliiu, up- i point a trujiif, examine ho bankrupt, ami I IrMiibiiet huoh other butlnuns us amy properly come ueiore mo r.iceiiiiK. khank mi:n'i-:kkk, April 20, 11)00. Hcfeu-o III lluiikrtiptcy, Subscribe for The Chronicle, Bought, and which has heca has homo tho Hlgiintnro of and has heen made under his per sonal supervision since its iu fancy. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Signature of 3 i x s . ) . merits of the 909 I I '1900" Sundries. 1 & CHOOIE. Just arrived a new lot of neckwear for gentlemen. Latest designs and colors. Bo sure and see them at" the New York Cash Store. Garden Hose Wo havo laid in a largo slock of CJardon l loso and are carrying tho santo brand of lloso that wo havo boon carry ing tor tho last fivo years, which is tho celebrated Mal tese Cross Brand. Wo carry tho saino brand of lloso that tho Dalles City Firo Depart ment has boon using for- tho last twonty years. Tho Mal tose Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grado of I lose on tho markot. Call and got our prices boforo buying. JVIaier & Benton Sole Agents.