As the Circles Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and Skirts. From a stone tossed upon the bosom of n pond cnicluallv ul,1,-, n,i , , . nntl. they extern, to ItB uttermoH lin.it,, so PKASK Z uro constantly widening and Increasing their circle of customers. " umrA,la a,llt-9. JUST FOUR ITEMS THAT TELL : I For Big Boys. This one ie for lioys of .'! to 10 years -more propeily speaking, young men. These Suits are in ml the new strine und cheeks. The out h a round-cut ftilc, made to fit, us wo I and with ni much stylo ns our Men's Suits. Tho tailoring and patterns uro the sumo as you find priced at JjT.fjO by some stow. Our price, $5.00. For Smaller Boys. This nobby suit is for BojaofSto Jo years, made up in regular double breasted etylo of eoat-a good piece of at, wool grey mixed Cheviot. The pantB have double seat and knees; the seams are all double-sowed and rip proof. This suit is made to give good wear. Our prico, $2.15. A lame line of the celebrated Jano Hopkins suits at $2.50 up to .f 10. Baseball and Bat or Good Air Gun. For Little Fellows. Wo Miink this is tho r.vellcst mil that ever came from a Boys' tailor fchop. A handsome all-wool tan or Krey check, vosteo trimmed to match ; the vent open down front like a man's. The suit is tailon-d all throughout in high art style; sizes to S years. Our price, S4 OO. Naw blue Cheviot Vestee Su'ts, from $1.'-Ti up. Pi a Pi Pi Washable Suits. We havo so much in this immense feathering that it's iinrd to pick out one to describe. We want to mention in particular a handsome line of White Duck trimmed with blue. Size .'! to 10. Our price, 55c. Many others at 3)c, $1, $1.23 up to $2.50. What We Say We Do, We DO Do. If Spring had not lingered so long in the lap of her new-born sister, there would be no stray Tailor Suits lagging behind in our Suit Department now. Wo have an excess of Spring and Summer Suits and Skirts, and recognizing tho truth that heroic effort must bo mado to reduce tho etock, we have adopted the well known method of Cut Prices. Tho Suits are all man-tailored, and it will only take a moment of your time to see for yourself that we are making cut prices. Suits Commencing at $5.00. Skirts Commencing at $1.35. Come early this week and be one of the first to get the handsome ones. All Goods Marked In Plain FlpuroB. PEASE & MAYS A 11' e Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tslrphone iVo. 1. Tf I t'ltS DAY I USE 21. 1000 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. teK . Co: usually deluged with the applications and petitions of applicants for these offices. If the mayor ignores these petition" he is regarded in the light of an "impeiialist." If he must respect them, and the men selected for nomination- are those that have the largest petitions, why not go back to the old plan of letting the people elect their marshal and recorder by direct vote. The law as it now stands, or rather as it works in actual practice, is a humbug and ought to bo abolished. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. There will lie no prayer meeting ser .ce at tho Congregational church to night. SinbonnotH, etinbonnets, sunbouiictH f ir children, only 25 cents at the New V jrl- Cash Store. A girl is wanted to do ueneral house work bv Mrs. J. C. Hostetler. Goo'd wages will be given to n competent party. jl5-Gt ' Report? from over the river say they . had a fine rain yesterday in tho Klieki-. tat valley that came timely and will ; prove highly beneficial to the giain crop. A band of 42" eayupes was shipped to the Linton cannery last week from the . Warm Springs reservation. They weie taken over the mountains by the liarlow j route. ; A fine rain of three hours duratiou be- j gau falling here this morning at S, "'clock. It appears to havo extended over all that part of Va6co county, south j 'f The Dalles, that had only liuht j bhowers previously. I It is rumored that New Astoila is to i havo a million-dollar drydock in the J near future, plans and Hpeoillcatlons for its election having already been up-, proved and submitted to the SlmpBon Drydock Company, of New York. I Tho Racket Store has just received u large consignment of goods, such as j camp stoves, churns, toilet sets, and almost everything in tin and granite ware, dry goods and notions in endless 1 variety, Fourth of .luly goods, flags, fire- j crackers, etc., etc. Second street, op-J posito Hood's Second Hand Store, lldw , A paragraph having found Its way into the Salem Statesman accusing Arthur Hodges, the well-known clerk of Crook county for tho past twelve yeais, of having been repudiated by tho last Crook county democratic convention, Mr. Hodges sets tho Statesman right in j tho following terse and pithy sentence: "The so-called democracy never had a c'lanco to repudiate me, for I left the I'arty In 181)0, when the populist hen hatched Bryan and the Chicago pint form, and I have not since that time ttfnilated with the democratic organiza tion." The city election is not over yet. ly an unpopular tf not un-American clause in the city charter, the marshal and re corder ure appointed by tho mayor, by ttud with the coiiHent of tho council. As soon ub new mayor 1 elected he Is IH'iitli of OiMirRn Henry Itneli. It iB with profound sorrow that we record the death ol George 11. Puicb, the only sou of Geotgo and Ursula Kuch of this city, at the home of IiIb parents yesterday afternoon. The de ceased was taken down about twelve weeks ago with rheumatic fever, and the complications of the heart that aroto out. of it battled all that human skill could accomplish. Seldom in tho his tory of The Dalles have the hearts of the people been more deeply moved than tl.ey were when they learned yes teiduy afternoon that Geotgo Kuch, Jr., had passed away, lie was a young man that gave unusual promibe of a useful, honoted life. He was a model son, brother and companion, anil his loss leaves an aching void in the family circle as well as the community which his short young life so beautifully adorned. George Henrv Uuch was born in this city June 29, 1881. Ho vas educated in The Dalles public schools and graduated from tho high school in the class of 1S0O, w hose alumni elected him preiident of their association. It was li is intention to commence a college course next fall. Ho had been a consistent member of the Methodist church for some four years. He was the only (on, and the youngest of four children, who all sur vive him, they being Mre. James Suther land, Louico and lone liticli, all of whom were present at hla bedside during his illness. Tho funeral will lako place from tho family residence at 2 o'clock S.Uuiday afternoon. . OoiiiIiik! IIHijIhii Hurck! Cumliict The Lob Angeles Belgian Hare Co., of Portland, will bo in Thu Dalles .Monday, June 26th, with a fine lot of high-grade pedigreed hares. Don't miss this op portunity to secure something good at very low prices. Will bo hero but a week. . J"21W CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Bitfunturo of For tho convenience of parties want ing ice in the alternoonp, the Stadeluiau Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington etreete. Phono No. 107; long distance 183. "King 'em up." 18m-tf GENERAL NEWS. Green aphis lias made its appearance in wheat fields in Borne parts of the Willamette valley. In Linn county there will he a Ehort wheat crop. Spiing grain has been greatly helped bv recent rains. Oil has been struck in the city limits of Tacoma and a company has been in corpoiated to develop the find. The Oregon Lumber Company, of Viento, have installed f P.'!)-electric light plant at mill No. 1,,at Chenowith, Wash. The available ca3h balance in the United States treasury is $149,711,771, and the gold reserve on Tuesday was 70.470,700. Within ten days over 120,000 bushels of wheat have been sold bv farmers near Waitsburg. The prico ranges from 42 tj 44 cents, according to grade. F. A. Howe, of Lyle, Wash., who re cently moved his box plant to San Francisco, is now contemplating moving his sawmill plant to tho Hay city. The Huntington News claims to have oflicial information that Uie Northwest ern Hailway Co. wilLsoon extend its line on down the Snake river to Lewis Ion. Three thousand names havo been ad ded to Spokane's census as tho result of a day of work by the citizens interested in a full and complete count of her people. Tho late census of Porto Hico shows a population of 033,243 in tho island. There .are 201 persons to the square mile, the density of population being about t lie same as in Massachusetts. All tho principals in the Holyoke, Mass., public schools have been notified by the boaid of school trustees that they will bo dismissed from their positions unless they marry before the beginning of tho fall term. Day Urothers, of Portland, Oregon, are erecting their new mill at Cascade Locks. The mill is calculated to havo a capacity of 100,000 feet dally. Camps will be opened at Stevenson and Wind Hiver, on tho Washington side. Hy direction uf Iho president, General Joseph Wheeler has been assigned to tho command of the department of the lakes, with headquarters at Chicago, lie relieves Brigadier-General James F. Wade, who lias held that command temporarily, BILL M'KINLEY AND TEDDY ROOSEVELT That's the Ticket that was Nominated at the Republican National Conven tion this Morning Great Enthusiasm Prevailed. Hev. W. K. Sit.er, W. Canton, N. Y., writes, "IJhad dyspepsia over twenty years, ami Uieu doctors aim hiiuiuihcd without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dvsnensia Cure aud it helped me - . . . . i i. i 1 1 .i i from the start. 1 believe it to tie a lauguier aim nun uppinut-u, panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It digests what yr.u eat. Wo havo just opened u nice line of ladies' duck skirts In greys ami tans, which we are offering for 09 cents and $1.48. These are extra good values anil are going with a rush. Call early aud get your pick of the lino, The New York Cash Store. jU Sp-clul to Tiru Chp.onicu:. Pini.amai'iuA, June 21. The Repub lican National Convention began its last session this morning. The great hall was early crowded with delegates and spectators. When the roll-call was be gun for nominations for president, Ala bama yielded to Ohio and Senator For aker took tho platform to nominate William McKinley. The first mention of the name of McKinley set the conven tion wild with enthusiasm. Governor Hoosevelt of New York, Governor Mount of Indiana and others mado speeches seconding tho nomination. After the roll-call of the states on the vote, Chairman Lodge announced that William McKinley hail received the unanimous vote of tho convention, und ho declared him tho nominee of tho re publican paity for president of tho United States. The announcement was received with another burst of enthusiasm, women joining tho men in shouts and demon strations. A huge counterfeit elephant, an emblem of republican strength, was brought into tho hall and carried about amid shouts of laugher and applause, When order had boen restored thu chairman oidered a call of the states for nomination for vice-president. Alabama yielded this time to Iowa and General Lafe Young mounted the platform to withdraw the name of Dolliver and sub stitute that of Hoosevelt. When Young declared that Hoosevelt was tho choice of tho young men of tho country the enthusiasm uf thu convention was unbounded. Senator Chauiicey M. Depew seconded tho nomination of Hoosevelt in a speech that alternately kept the vast audience in tours of After roll call of the Btates on the vote Chairman Lodge announced that Hoose velt had icceived the unanimous vote of the convention witli one exception ; that of Hoosevelt himself, Paiidemouium followed tho announce ment aud tho steel girders of thu im mgneu auditorium trembled under the SI Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, ami which has been 111 use ior over ISO years, has horno tho signature of and has been mado under his per sonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are bub Experiments that triilo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Htibstancc. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. strcia of the tremendous uproar. At 12:47 the convention adjourned sine die. The republican national committee re elected M. A. Hnnnaas chairman. i ciowe Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, .linking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, FeverishnesH, , Pimples or Soics all positive evidences.) of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must Lo purified in order to j obtain s?oou health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to cure Sccofulous i or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful rcrnedv and we sell everv bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Ilouuh-; ton's dru;,' store, i All who suffer from piles will bo e.lad ' to learn that UeWitt's Witch Hazel I Salve vill yive them In.itant and per-' maneiit relief. It will cute ee.ma and ail skin diseases. Beware of counter-, feits. I Call in and sample the whole wheat shredded biscuits. Free demonstiation rhursday, Friday and Saturday at I Pease & Mays' grocery department, 1 Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the j Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of BBSs chicken feed. mcl)25-ti Boye' sweaters 23 cents at the New Yuil: Cash Store. We havo better ones if on hh them. Garden Hose Wo havo laid in a largo stock of (lardcn Hose and arc carrying tho same brand of; I lose thai wo havo boon carry ing for tho last fivo years, which is tho celebrated Mal tose Cross Brand. Wo carry tho same brand of Jloso that tho Dalles City Fire Depart ment has been using for tho last twenty years. The Mai-: tof-o Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grade of Uose, on tho lnarkot. Call and get our prices before buying. i JUaieF & Benton I V eiJ.r VJ.f'J "ITi" Y Tho only store in this city where the Genuine Imported JStransky-Steel Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlasts u dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has thu name Strrtnsky Steol Wn iv on each piece. Do not be deceived. First prize nt 10 International exhi bitions Highest award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best eookingautlionties, certified to by tho inot famous ehenv Hits for purity und durability it la cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special v imported for and Mild in Una city ex clusively by us, It does not rust nor ubsorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is nuWifleetedhyucida In fruits or vegetables; will boil, stow, roast and hake, w i t h o u t im parting flavor of previously (j o o k o d fond and will Inst for years. -.0$0. Wo cau tion thu publio against iniitiitloai Sole Agents. TI.MIIK1! CUM UKK 1 NOTICH 1'Olt I'l'li C. h. Unii Urn- a, Va Notice Is lit'iiltj Klvi n lliu by 11, II, bUh'iiinn. I i utt-'iii iiiilli'i) nf iiilt'iiliini In mill Writ. I'U'Miy, I'mtul bl.-tc Diutifr-t of VViitlilnttlnii, ilulr, WuliiiiKli"i- on I''"'1" Juiiu, l'JOO, on Tinil it niltu VJ7, fur tlm iiiirllii'iitt iH.irtu'r totwifclilp No, - iiorlli, iiiiik" Slit- iiiiim-i-im uilncmt; A ol (iniml Duller. I' (),, Wash Willlmu WllMntoii. of Cunli iiml Wlllluiu (Jiawfoul, of -Wiii.Ii. mil)--! I. I'liOOF. ION in iUI.It U.Milt.,) 1 1 .ill. MM I r. 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