I Our Magnificent Spring Display. SprinR is knockiiifi loudly, and wo avo ready for tho biggest, liveliest and best spring we have (,v,r had, representing the best of everything new, stylish and handsome that has yet been pro duced, is now ready lor your inspection. New Spring Skirts Tliuro were received Puliirday and have been only Htjitri by a few customers, ami already thfv urn the lull: of the town. Tim Hlvlt'Hiirc tho luti'Ht New York can produce. Wo nfl'er Home extraordinary values. See our windows. $2.50 to $16.00. Fancy Hosiery.... Tliere is notliinir I hat a iady is more careful in selectlne; than her Hosiery. Our line of drop stitch and fancy ho9e are the hitoet importations. FlUUflL IHPECT New Wrappers. About your Spring Suit for Easter... . . It, is generally known that Wo carry tbe Largest Stock We show the Greatest Variety Wo sell at the Lowest Prices YOUR NEW NECKWEAR. We are showing cravats for Spring that are radically different from last season. The nar row 4-in-hand, the Butterfly and the Bat Wing will be the favorite shapes among care ful dressers. Our largo variety embraces many novel and striking patterns. Va7 ' 1 VnTTP. -NT-raW TT AT Ladies' percale wrannere. nhenomenal I values, fit perfect. New spring color- t Will certainly be found in our grand assort- mire llirht sirii! (lurk .flwrfo. Kv in frill . J . n ment of new shapes and shade in fedoras and low crowns. inire liptit arid dark effects. Kxtia full skirts, trimmed with rallies and braid. Notice the corset lining. Good values at For Spring Our line of Spring Shoes for Men is now ready. No finer footwear has ever been seen in The Dalles. Patent Leathers For full dress in kid and box calf, $4.50 to $5.00. Business : Shoes Stylish footwear in vc lour, viei kid and russia calf, $3.00 to $4.00. Working Men's Shoes Solid serviceable shoes in kangaroo kip, colt skin and heavy calf, $150 to $3.00. SEE SHOE WINDOW. 95c, $1 00 and $1.25. I ) New Sailor Hats... The styles are correct. In fine and fancy straw. See oar val ues at. . .". 50c, 75c, 89c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, up to 3.50. Muslin Underwear. Undergarments GOWNS, SKIRTS, CHEMISE and DRAWERS from 25c to $6.00 See Wiudow. There lias been a few more arrivals of SPRING FABRICS, making our stock now complete. Such an array of fine goods the people of The Dalles have never had the pleasure of viewing before. SATIN LTBERTE, BURZINETTE DE SOIE, ROCHE RAYURE SOIE, SOIE NATTE, ELrONNE LENO DE SOIE, SOIE CELESTE, DIM1TTE SATIN RAYE, RAY DENTELLE, FABRIQUE DE LUXE, LENO DE LUXE. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY MAKCII 27. J01 -jZ " n served i llll ATAPA m UVdlGId any style.. At Andrnw KolIor'K. . WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "I'alniua's r-onoort" Tonight nt the Voyt opera house. Received today our full line of ladies' Hpritij! Hiiits, exclusive styles. Tease & Mays. Professor Sandvig announces that (here will be no dance at the Baldwin tonight. Today K. F. Sharp surveyed the urouudH for the location of the new UmiriiiK niill. The Fortnightly will meet with Mrs. A. .1. Tolinio Saturday afternoon, in Htend ol Thurday, ut 2:!!0 o'clock. Wanted A Kirl or middle-aged wo inun to do cooking and general kitchen work only. Address Huh ollice, or I'. 0. hx 17, Nufur, Or. Will pay $1 per week. m27-lmd Cards are out for a whiat party to he given by .Mrs. K. 0. McCoy Friday 'ight, and also for an afternoon given bv Miss Patterson to the friends of Mrs. Honor B. Sinnott Friday. The city council of Wallu Walla will he nsked to make a propoeitioii to Mr. Carnegie that if he will make u dona tion towards u public Hbrary'for Walla Walla, tho city will assume a laie Hharo of the burden. Eminent scientists and physiologists "laim that with proper foods, and all "Uier things being equal, the skin may last HUG years ; the bones may endure 1000 years ; the heart may endure .".00 yearn; the liver '100 ye.irs ; the Htomuch nearly T.OO years ; the kidneys 200 years "r more; tho lungs 1500 years. Mrs. Mary Gushing received a draft ywsterduy for $'.'000, the amount of Insur '"ice carried in the Modern Woodmen by her son, Maurice, who lost his lile in an ''xplosloii at Sumpter last fall. Maurice had thoughtfully had the policy made payable to his mother. Mrs. Uushinu fools very grateful to the order for their promptitude. Tho Oorvallia Gazette saya a scarcity of buef is ropurted throughout tho val la,' and butchers are experiencing some trouble in securing beef to supply the listed with us the greatest bargain of local markets. Lust week fieoige Smith j the year : A magnificent full two-story canvassed the county as far south as Eugeno in search of beef cuttle and did not havo very good buccbbb. MesFrs. Smith & Taylor have been obliged to ship some beef from Portland to supply the demand of their patrons in this cit cum i .. i i.. .. - ...i . i 1. r i . : N nts tmeiiuy iiiiuuuiiut-u, nit' fuiui mim dispatclier's ollice of the O. R. & N. will be removed from Portland to Tho Dalles April 1st, as a matter of convenience in dispatching trainp. Chief W. M. Glee son and "Trick" Dispatcher W. E. Har den, 11, Roes and F. F. Kpatilding will come here from Portland and have charge of the work., This office was taken from here to'Albina about ten years ago, and from Albina to Portland in 180-1. The meeting at the Christian church last evening was well attended. Rev. Jlardinir's subject was "The Infallible Way," which was handled in a very clear and logical manner. His black board diagram, showing the various ntepB from earth to heaven, illustrated his subject in such a clear and concise manner that "a wayfaring man though a fool, need not err therein." The sub ject for tonight is "Il.umony of thoGos pel in the Hook of Acts." All are in vited. Gumbert's popular cigar and tobacco house has another surprise for those in terested in a beautiful cigar ribbon sofa pillow. To advertise our periodical de partment wo havo decided to give chances on tho pillow with every period ical sold, tho drawing to take place April 27, 1001. A ticket given on any periodical purchased from this depart ment. Don't forget the great und only New York Sunday World, including u chance on pillow, five cents, Local 'phone L'.'il. The following is going the rounds of tiie papers: A lady school teacher, 18 years of age, und pretty, in one of tho district schools in California, has adopt ed a novel method to oncourairo punctu ality anions her pupils. She oll'mcd to kiss the lirst pupil at school in the morning, and it worked like a charm. Every hoy in the school, over 12 yearH old, urrived an hour before tho time fur opening the morning after tho oiler was made, and two of them who were Hi yearB old, which is only two years younger than the teacher, were on hand several hours earlier. If you can't rent or sell your property, it ie your owu fault, because nil you have to do Ie to list it witli Hudson & Brownhill, and they are tho men that can do it tor you, We havo Just had and basement house, containing nine large rooms, closet in every room ; stone basement, -lOs-JO, which alone cost $500; large pantrys; bath-room, hot and cold water; and all modern conveniences. It cobt .$:J000 to build this elegant dwelling limine There sire aiv fine lnta Ismail orchard arid line barn .'10x100. This elegant city property is all in good condition, faces on Eleventh street, and is to be sold for any reasonable oiler. Remember this beautiful property cost ifoOOO. It will be sacrificed. If you want a bargain, now is your time. The up-to-date real estate agency. Hudson & Brownhill, The Dalles, Or." At tho suggestion of Rev. U. F. Hawk, who since his residence in The Dalles has taken particular interest in locating points of historic interest in their rela tion to the first Methodiet missions, a company ol about twenty-five persons, members of tho M. E. church of this city, pioneer residents and members of the Oregon Historical Society, accom panied by Rev. Dr. Hines, paid a visit yesterday afternoon to the site of the first building erected on the Methodist mission grounds at this place, which was used as an Indian school. The building dates back to 1838, a time when Daniel Lee had charge of the work. All that remains of the structure is a part of the foundation that is on a level with tho surface of tho ground, but is easily traced. The site is in the enclosure im mediately across the street east from the academy ground, or about twenty feet west of what is known as sugar loaf rock. At tho Congregational church last evening the services wore instructive throughout. The theme of the address was "Naauian, the Leper." While the topic was an old one, tho applications were new and practical. With all this great Syrian's accomplishments and victories, he was (lying of a loathsome disease. The greatest general in all Syria, soon he was to take his place among the company of tho unclean. The speaker set this great earthly cap tain over against the modest, unassum ing prophet of the Lord, who bade him go wash in the Jordan seven times. Obedience, tho touchstone of success, was tho dominant lesson deducted from the subject of Nuaman's relation to God, through his servant, Elisha. The speak er had the undivided attention of tho congregation throughout his address. The number given by tho male quartet was plendldly rendered, and much en joyed, One person announced allegiance to God in the after service. Mr. Clapp will' speak tonight on tbe "Two Thieves." Mr. LanderB and Rev. Poling will sing solos. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these meetings. Murderer Jren Arrested. Jamee Green, who murdered Edson V. Benjamin near Underwood's Laud ing last Saturday night, was arrested yeBterday by Sheriff John T. Totton. ot Skamania county, Pros. Atty. Moor and a third man whose name we could not learn at a point about a mile and a half from tbe scene of the murder. Sheriff Totton had been on the trail of the murderer from tho moment he first learned of the commission of the crime. While following Green's track over a trail the murderer stepped out from be hind the trunk of a largo tree and quiet ly permitted himself to be placed under arrest. Green was armed with a 45.1)0 rifle, besides a six shooter and forty or fifty rounds of ammunition. Sherff Totten would have taken him to the Weudorf ranch, the place of the murder, but Green protested that he would never be taken there alive, and the sheriff, in consideration that tbi man had given himself up quietly, llowed him to havo his way, and the party went direct to tho residence of the justice, where Green waiyed examina tion and was bound oyer without bail. On the way to the justice, in answer to a direct question by the sheriff, Green confessed that he was tlio man who shot Benjamin ; but when asked why he did it he teplied that he would tell later on. Green denied emphatically that ho had intended to kill Mrs. Nellie Brown. As Skamania county has no safe jail accommodations, Green was brought across tho river to bo taken to Vancou ver, but as tho stay at Hood River in volved a delay of six or eight hours, the sheriff thought it best to take tho first passing train and come to The Dulles, where the prisoner was ulloted a cell in the county jail till tho arrival of the first west-bound passenger, when he was put on board and taken to Vancouver. The I(-oliutf tn Ilii Iliiriit'Xhttil, Articles of incorporation of the Inter state Power Company were tllud in the otHce of the county clerk yesterday. The incorporators are E. Kurtz, W. H. Moody, J. P. Mcluerny, Max A. Vogt, II. L. Kuck, L. E. Crowe and E. M, Williams. The business of the corporation is to construct and operate an electrio light plant on the Deschutes river for the pur pose of generating electricity and to con duct the same therefrom to The Dalles and to other points in Wasco and Sher man counties and Klickitat county, Washington ; to establish an electric light system in DalleB City anil at other points in the territory above named ; to build and construct mills and factories of various kinds, and to operate the same by electricity produced as above mentioned ; to let electric power to all persons desiring tho same for manufact uring, commercial and other purposes, and to do and perform all other things that may bo necessary for carrying out tho objects of the corporation. The principal office of tho corporation will be in The Dalles. Tho capital stock is ifuOO.OOO, and the number of ono ruin ... -i.. t ji .. ..i. cuuics tjuu,ijuu ait n im viiiud ui Ti cuuihi (url ur ilutnks. Mrs. E. Benjamin, widow of the late E. V. Benjamin, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Clark, brother-in-law and sister-in-law of the deceased, desire to sincerely thank the many friends who have extended to them their kindness and sympathy in the great a filiation by which they lost a husband and brother. And in this con nection they would specially mention the brethren of tho A. O. U. W. I. I The prettier ncglige'e gown is, the more a woman will apologize for it. you libit' t Sli' why, yon'ie tiyvn i Jil hops but nu' never kneiv one to do so for "VOGUE." That be piling it on too thick. "Vogue" shoes cost $5. They are Pingree-made. r NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. We have on sale a full line of Romii and Bressed Lumber Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, Windows, Doors, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which we will sell at live and let live prices. Give us a trial nml wo will treat you right. GILBRETH & SON Thlril iiikI Federal Stt. 4- WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All ordors attended to promptly. Long distance phono 133. Local, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to Star Lodging House, Positions Awaiting Men and Women. A. M. Williams & Co. Sole cAgtnts. l.t-Kluirii Kkkh for Sulu. Single comb brown Leghorn egi!8, from imported stock bred by J. H. Hailey, of Denver, Colo., kieodor of highest scoring Leghorns in the world; l.L'j pur setlint! of 15. J.s. IUKI,..l, iiil-Miii Tho Dalles, Or. .Manure for ftulu nr to (five Away. I have about 100 loads of rich horse manure, well rotted, that 1 will civo to I auk one who hauls it away, or I will do- liver any number of lo.ubi nt f0 cents u load. 1. 1. l oiiNCi, iii20-l w Kast ICnd Feed Yard. WantedHoard and ioiiiiih in private family for throe, or fiiruiahe I rooms for litrht housakeepimr. Address, X. Y. Z., care Tin: Oiuionicw:. 20-2t Oocoanuf Oream Hair Tonic will cure drtUilruU'aiid all scalp diseases, Don't neglect your hair. For sale at Frazer'a b.t ber shop, sole airent, tf Steun Wood-saw for sale. Can be bought for -i-'OO. Call at this ollice. m25-lu