Misses' and Children's Wash Suits and Dresses. The first showing of the season of Sailor Suits and Dresses in Percales and Linen Crash, very handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery. : Just a Hint of the Prices. ml No. 114 No. 135 No. 250 No. 307 No. 322 No. 100. No. 100. No. 114. No. 135. No. 250. No. 307. No. 322. Mado from light-weight percales, yoke trimmed with lace j sixes 4 to 10 years ; as cut YOC Pink and blue Ctmrnbrav Bint, handsomely trim- m;k with feather-edge braid ; sizes 4 to 10 years. . . ipl DO Blue and pink stripe percaleB, trimmed with em- en broidery ; very handsome suit; sizes 4 to 10 years. . tpo.)U Sailor Htiit in crash, cuffs and collar trimmed in blue und red ; sizes (i to 112 years Vitv handsome white lawn dress, yoke finely fin ished in val. lace; sizes 4 to 10 yearB Same stylo as No. r!07, finished with all-over lace, very handsome; size 4 to 10 years $2.50 $3.25 $3.25 We are also showing a very handsome line of Pique Sailor Suits at $2.50 and $3. All Goods Marked In Plain Fltfuros PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Kill DA V APRIL 19, 11)01 Oysters served in any style... At Anrlrnw Kollor'p. - w TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wmioi County warrnutH rdRlntnrful print-to Hitmlr I, 1HII7, will lie inld mi irtiiiitntliiu ut my utile. IntnreHt :miH artnr Niivtiinlr "II, J 1100. .IOHN F. HAiHl'HllIKE, Oiiiinty TrviiHiirur. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Fresh Oregon asparagus, rhuharb, let tuce, radishes and Columbia riyer sal nion nt the Studelinun Commission Company's. apriO-20 Tlio Columbia Dancing Club's last party of tlio season tonight nt the Bald win. The grand march commences promptly at 0 :15. Sonio Urns., piano tuners, will he in the city for n few days only. Leave orders nt either Menofeu k Parkins or Niokolson's music store. ul7-li) The quarterly conforoncn, of tlio M. K. church, which was to have been tliis evening, will bo hold next Monday even ing, instead, in tlie pastor's study. Lost A small opoti-fncB silver watch, with tlio monogram "G. U.K." on the back. Tlio finder will be mutably re warded by roturning Ithu same to this ollicu. al0-4t For tho best bicycle for the monoy go to Sexton & Wnlther. It is easy for the iutolliuent porson to understand why they sell tho Arlington with alnglo tube tiros for $17.50, with Dunlap tires $22.00, with Morgan & Wright tires, .$21,50. It is because they ore wortli the money. On invitation of tho littlo folks of Misa Anna Taylor's Kindorggrton, their par ents this morning attended an enter tuinment given by them in the school room, when the little people rendered a program of song, exorcises and games that was highly appreciated. The meet ing was well attended. Tho machinery for the Hood liiver electric light works is beginning to ar rivo, says the Glacier. The dynamo was shipped from Schenectady, N. Y., April Nth. The water wheol was shipped from Ohio ou the 10th. The transformers have arrived. The company will soon be ready to furnish power for all kinds nf machinery pr the running of mills. With littlo extra expense the company can more than treble its power. Judge Miller oould postpone sen tencing Green until after the 14th of June, and then he could be hangrd at the state penitentiary under the new law. We believe it to be the wish of a large majority of the belt citizens of the county to have the law carried out in this manner. There is a strong senti ment m this country against public hanging, and that is what it would be if carried out here. A few days of miserable existence is not begrudged the murderer so long us we know the punishment is sure. Skamania Pioneer. The attendance at the Meneley Trio entertainment last night filled theM. E. church to the door. If expectation ran high, it was met und more than met. The audience was delighted beyond measure, not only with the healthy moral tone that pervaded every part of the entertainment, but with the marked, not to say extraordinary, ability of the little company of entertainers. "I wouldn't have missed it for anything," was the prevailing sentiment. Should the Meneley Trio ever favor The Dalles witli another visit they can bank on u most cordial welcome. Mrs. M. A. Ewing, proprietor of The Racket store, cordially invites the public to call nnd inspect her new stock of spring nnd summer goods. She has a beautiful line of novelty belts, stock collars, fancy ribbons, allover lace, fine lace edgingH and inserting, fancy hosiery all of the lutest designs. Also under- ware for men, women and children. Overalls unci a nice line of Buspenders and neckwnre for men and boys. Parasols for little girls, etc., etc. All good are being sold away down at Racket prices. alO-d-wlt George W. McCoy, of Portland, who gained considerable notoriety in this county u few years ugo through his con nection with tho Cluar creek and Wu piuitia irrigating dilcli scheme, today filed three claims of water rights, two of which are in effect a re-filing of the old ditch claims under a new name, that of tho Western Land Irrigation Lumber fc Fuel Co. One claim ' calls for 120,000 miners' inches o( water from Clear creek. Another calls for 50,000 inches from Fro,; Lake creek, und the third calls for a storago reservoir site at the outlet of Clear Lake, and the erection of a dam for u reservoir estimated to hold 70,000, 000 cubic feot of water. The piny of the "Irish Duke" attracted to tho Yogt opera house last night a throng of over three hundred persons at a time when a whole church-full wore in attendance at another entertainment .only three blocks oil'. It is gratifying to learn that the financial results, while n no sense commensurate with the abor and patience expended in prepare ory work by Professor Smith, left a : easonably fair balance on the right aide r ( the ledger. Whatever oplone may b ntertained as to the merits of the play 1 is but justice tc Profepeor Smith to s ly that he met and measurably over came difficulties that would have ap palled a man of much lees grit. Cow for HbIu, Good gentle, freah milch cow for sale, Glvea over four gallons milk per day. Apply at this office, nlO-lwk "The Henrietta." Friday night, April 2fith, at the Vogt opera house, this great comedy will be presented. Written by Broneon How ard (the author of Shenandoah) for the well-known actors, Stuart Iiobson and William H. Crane. The play had a large success when these two comedians were together, and has since been played by Mr, RohBon with unequalled success for ten years. It 1b today his best play and never fails to fill the theater. The scene is New York City, and the theme deals with American life as it is. The two characters, "Nicholas Yan Al styne," Sr., and "Bertie Yan Alstyne," his son, are types, the old man being a multi-millionaire and a railroad mag nate; "Bertie" a typical dude. The old man, it is said, was suggested to Mr. Howard by an incident in the life of William II. Vanderbilt. The other parts are drawn true to life, and the comedy element is very 6trong. In fact, with the exception of oiib or two char acters, nearly all are portrayal of com edy. The lines are witty und the satire keen. The cast is as follows: Nicholas VmiAlstynu, Sr. (cullul "Old Nick" In tlifstifut) Mr. U'vin llertlu ViinAlstyno, "A l.mub" (his youiiKUst M)ii) Mr. Will .vuns Nlchnlus VmiAlstync, Jr. (who Is ambitious) Mr. Karl Saiulcrs Dr. I'lirke Wtiluwrlght (u Now York physi cian) .Mr. Cuarlfs O Nolll Hev. Dr. Murray Hilton ("a n1iii1uti1") ,. Mr. II. K. Northuji "It was to (Jxih)mi anil combat Mich as tlicsu, no doubt, that lauiiliti'r was liiaik1. Vanity riilr.) Watson Kllnt (of Flint it Co,, Wall street biokcrs Mr. (ilea Alton Lord Arthur Mtzioy WiiluVgrnve Itordan Trelawncy Mr. Claudu Krizzolt Jlusgruvc (secietnry to VunAlstyni1) Mr. Waldo Urinliiim, of Dufur I-adj Mary Treluwncy (VauAlstyno's daugh ter) .. .... .Miss Kdythu Mans Itoso ViinAlstyno (wife of NIok, Jr.) . MIsstieorKla Sanipsou Acnes Lock wood (her sister) ...Miss (Jrace (Jlenu Mrs. Cornelia Opdyke (u rich widow: youiiK mid vivacious) Miss Myrtle Hullo Act I Private office in Yau Alstyne's residence New York. "A giant and a lamb." Act II Drawing room at VanAlstyne's residence. A packet of letters. "Hen rietta." Act III Offices of Watson Flint & Co., Wall street. In this act will be seen a stock indicator in full operation, bring ing the quotations to the office from the New York stoc i exchange, and showing how fortunes are made and lost in an hour at the greajt Wull street stock ex change, and the method of dealing as used there. A telephone will also be iu use on the stage. Act I Y VanAlstyne's roBidence.eiglit een months later. "The young Napo leon of Wull street." England may be envied for its ob servance of the day of rest. There is a refreshing relief from the Sunday morn ing newspapers, mails and theaters. Railway traffic ie suspended in London during church-service hours. The king and queen follow well the excellent tra ditions of the past, and not alone are religious ceremonies reverently observed, but all about their residences every class of labor ia either suspended or lessened aB much as poulble. - Edward Page Gaston, In the April Woman'a Home Companion. A Marked Injnutlce. It is reported, on good authority, that Wasco county is to assess and tax all the wool that waa in the warehouses iu The Dalles on the first day of March, (hie year, claiming the right to do this under the Looney law passed by the last legis lature, which rends as follows: "All goods, wares and merchandise kept for sale in this state, all stock em ployed in any of the mechanical arts, and all capital and machinery employed in any branch of manufactures or other business within this state, owned by a corporation In or out of this state, or by any person, whether residing in or out of the state, shall he taxable in tho county or city or other municipal corpo ration where the same may be, either to the owners thereof or to the person or corporation who shall have charge of or be in possession of the same." It was not the intent of the law to tnx wool, wheat, etc., ontsldo of the coun ties in which produced, but wo suppose it enn be done, unless there may be a technical loophole to crawl out of, on.the plea that the wool was kept for consign ment and not for Eale. If the wool be taxed in The Dalles, where the levy is about four pel cent, it wil result in a great loss to that city In the future. Wasco county has no moral right to tax Wheeler county produce, raised by Wheeler county people and still in the possession of the producers, and If it ex acts such this year, it will probably be a long time ere it have the opportunity again. It is not always wise to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. The writer was present in the senate chamber when Senator Looney secured the passage of bis bill above referred to, and heard him explain its object as be ing lo reach stocks of goods in cities, owned by merchants residing outside the city limits, and we know that he never intended such a thing as to tax produce of one county in another coun ty, simply because the nearest or handi est warehouse happened to be situated over the line. But it takes a legislator wise as Solomon to draft a law to exact ly serve his purpose no more and no less. Fossil Journal. Whatever the intention of the Looney law may have been, the Fossil Journal may be assured that the county court of Wbbco county will never authorize the collection of a tax of, practically, tour per cent of the price of wool or wheat Btored in The Dalles warehouses by peo ple living outside the county. Tin: Chkoniclk is fully authorized to say this much. The Wasco county court will never perpetrate the iojustice and absurdity of compelling a resident of Wheeler or Grant county to pay taxes to eupport Wasco county, simply because tho Wheeler or Grant county man hap pens to have wool or wheat-temporarily stored here. The Wasco county court may be safely presumed to have some sense of the justice and moral fitness of things. Editor Ciihonici.i:. The I)nllen Driving Association, ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. WANTED! 500 BOYS to buy suits at our store. We have tho largest and most com plete line of Boys' Clothing ever shown in the city. We arc ottering these goods at the very lowest prices. FOR $2.50 f There will be a meeting of The Dalles Driving Association in the rooms of the commercial club tomorrow (Saturday) evening at S o'clock. All members are earnestly requested to be present, a3 business of utmost importance will be brought before the meeting. Ronuur Mays, President. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears .the Signature of Spring coughs are specially dangerous and unices cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but is a high grade remedy. Clarke & Fulk's P. 0. Pharmacy. We have a bicycle for $19.00, which is equal if not better than any $20.00 or !f2o.00 wheel sold by others! Maier & wo will -sell you the best all-wool suit you have over seen. We can show you the handsomest line from $3.50 to .$5 that wo have ever seen on tho market. Our immense stock in cludes the vestee and vest suit for boys of -3 to 15 years of age. We guarantee our clothing to excel in fit, quality and workmanship. Our Prices are Always the Lowest. r ..MAIER & BENTON.. Have a Complete Slock of the Following Lines Rubber Garden Hose, Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools of all kinds, Large Stock of Fishing Tackle, "Rubber Bicycle Tires and Full Line of Sundries, also Bicycles rented and repaired, Full line of Granite Ware and Tin Ware, White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges, Day, B. cfc H., and Cleveland Bicycles. Plumbing and Tinning done at Lowest Prices. Our Cord Wood and Grocery Departments are complete. T'i" Any orders entrusted to us on the above lines will "ftS: Jin- have prompt attention. "HXk We will meet any and all Competition. We Positively Will Not Be Undersold. ..MAIER & BENTON.. I 107 SECOND STKISBT. I'll ONES NO. 4. 5 IT IS ISELESS H 1 WASTE OF MOT to buy your Furniture abroad. Besides saving you a freight bill, we also save you from 15 to 25 per cent, on each and every article purchased from us. Bo wise and consider our low price otters. GOLDEN OAK Book Case ; Highly Polished : as low as $12.50. 5-piece Parlor Suit; fancy up holstered ; as low an .... $22.50. 1 ..Jrl'll GOLDEN OAK Chillon nier ; as low as . .$5.75 Benton. a0 L'w Sexton & Walther are showing a good assortment of rubber hose, lawn mowers and fishing tackle. alG 2t Our special granite-ware sale continues this week. See window for prices. Mays & Crowe. a8tf Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. 3 PMI 8 7 H For rent A six-room cottage, to C. L. Phillips. Apply ( alH-.'ft :5-piece Bedroom Suit; golden oak (In- Latest style White Enameled Trnn ish; as low us $12.50 Beds; as low as $2.75 Our great lino of Ice cream and ice cream soda now on tap ut A. Keller's. a!3tf WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 483. Local, 102. Fine Polished Extension Table; hard wood; as low an.... $4.50 Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths and Mattings at correspondingly low prices. Golden 0k Mitte Board,.. $0,50 Great Northern Furniture Co., Second Street, opposite Obarr House, THE DALLES, OREGON.