Dalles Daily Chronicle. 5DA Y JULY 2. 1901 ce Uream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. II ' County warranto regUterrd r to July 5, 1M9R. will lal(1 SHpprenpntai Ion at my office Intereflt after .1 line 20, IflOl . JOHN F. n AMrSHIRE, County Treasurer. AYSIDE GLEANINGS. e Guild of St. Tanl's church will t (nth Mre. Sehenck Wednesday moon. Iiss Agnes i-iukes iibb oeen elected let as goddess of liberty at the Hood frer celebration on the Fourth. Phe Dalles Cilv this morning took a of baled wool from Moody's wnre- se that will be shipped to Boston via i Northern Pacific. JUl memb-rs and visiting members of Hood Camp No. .fl, W. O. W., are nested to be present tonight at 8 ' lock. Eleven candidates to be ini- ed. Refreshments will be served. liwash Anderson, t he Mosier Indian was sentenced in Justice Brown- i B's court to a Gne of $25 or 121,. days j H&h3 county j i 1 for carrying concealed ! . itNpr)i;R, was released from :mprion iBBUt this morning after serving two; and a nail on payment ot the oai- I ! of the fine. iptain I'ayon S. Davidson, owner of j Ibig sawmill at the mouth of Hood; Br, died suddenly at that place last ; lrday aged 7-1 years. The deceased Be to Hood River from iscoosin a year ago. He leaves a wife anJ BOM wh i are residents ot Hood ier. t he remains were shipped or ! ermeri' to the ciptain's old home at fCro--'e. Since yesterday af'rnoon marriage siinhb have been Issued by Countv ik Like to th" f 'lowing parties:! org- K Jenkins an i Maude Stogsdill, .jMiti M. rci. ell and uu Taylor, George Brown and Bertie Old, T. J. Frohn Ida M. Nickeleen, and II. H. Hay- krd and Sarah T. Smith. The first tee couples are from Hood River, the It couple is from Wamic. rtie Regulator line has made a round Ip rate of 50 cents to Hood River and )ks landing, and a 75 cent round ip rate to Stevenson and Cascade ;ks, for the Fourth of July. On that the Dalles City will leave here for Startiandat 7 a. m. The Regulator will Jtove for Lyle at 10 a. m., and returning 'tO The Dalies will leave for Portland at m. arriving there at 8:30 p m, 1 round trip rate to Lyle is 50 cents. .-Tom Callaghan, of Sherman county urned today on the Regulator from Iff. Willamette vallev where he went 1,118 ume 1,1 'u'MUi' 10 meet inw in ut tnree weeks .120 with six head of : debtednese. This leaves you an actual k'hiiHu .d.i.ir rMn 1 qua i aan nnds each. He disposed of the lot at ices ranging from 120 toJ140 a head. r the best span in the lot he got S5. r. Callaghan's horses were fine ani. j Is but even then these are fine prices,! le best we have heard of for a long me. Albert Brooks was committed to the Jaunty jail today on a charge of larceny Jam a dwelling. Brooks was employed mBI last Saturday us a waiter in the IX L 'SBfltaurant when he was discharged. iMbe complaining witness is a waiter in iflbe same restaurant who charges that .we f rooks last night entered his bed-room id stole therejrom a pair of pants, $17 money and a silver watch. Brooks Su arrested this morning by Maidhal JBliamplin. 9K !....!.. ...1 I - 1 luiuuuu 1 1 .1 j 1 1-, f- unve ween saying lut the steamer Iralduhas been sold by te D. P. & A. N. Co. to some unknown If ties who have placed her on the run tweeu Portland and Ranier. The ?ere are mistaken. The Iraida has been sold nor is she for sale. As P Chbonioli said a few davs ai?o lh it has been temporarily leased to ler parlies, but on such tei ms that ttie ise can be terminated at any time by ie u. r. iV A. H, Co. upon giving live lavs notice. The wool sale of nearly ha.f a million bounds belonging to Pliter & Barker A "ameron, of W heeler county which was itended tocooie off yesterday afternoon In sealed bids at the Moody w arehouse, liled to materialise for lack 01 bidders. ier was an abundance of wool buyers, i but apparently no sinirle buver who - j- - ranted half a million nomidu of not : verlyuood wool. Had the wool been f better quality or extra'aood, as was hat sold the other day by the Baldwin ! 11.,. ... M uwpi,Da company, it might have n very differeot. j Success We depend upon money-saving value-gaining opportunities; they re here. For three days we offer you some of the best money-saving values ever offered by the department. ..Summer Challies.. Good Assortment of Patterns, all new, Our Extraordinary Bargains in Children's DrCSSCS 75c Values 85c " .. 59c .60c 80c .95c 1.00 1.25 To be Given Away amount of 25c will receive a Child's Parasol FREE. THE MAYOR'S MESSAGE. Containing Some Valual.le Suggestions, Among Which It Is Affirmed that the Court Street Sewer Should lie Built. Dam.es City Couxcii., GkNTLEMKX : P.y authority of the charter it is my duty.attbis time, to communicate to j you a general statement of the condi- j tions and affairs of this municipal cor- j poration. And to epeak frankly to you, I must confess I have not iiad time since I was chosen as your executive to ex amine into each and every part of this city's works, to wisely, at this meeting, perform that duty. I will, however, ask your careful attention to a few recommendations I wish to make. The first and most important matter to be looked into is your financial condi tion. Let us see how we stand. We have a bonded indebtedness hanging over us I of $57,000, drawing 6 per cent Interest, : which makes you pay an annual interest I f AO i nc T I I - i , ,ou"BV smamg .una at debt of $-14,108.28. The sinking fund P0Ken 01 ,iae Deeu createa ln lhe ePaoe ! 01 lwo -vearB an(J Iour uionu.e, ano. 8BeaK9 weU Ior lf,e 6av,n created by the 'ormer councils. Ana 1 trust tms boa y W1U KeeP P " einKing iun.1 towara tne foi ,uiiu marfe, and yet not be so zealous along this line as to let other matters of as vital importance tie overlooked. Taxes are collected for the purpose of affording protection to prop erty. and you will a Im it that vou must offer every protection in your power I toward that enc You mu6t keep a j watch over these valuables by night as : well as by day. Several important mutters will come up during the incoming li-eal year for ! the consideration of the council the collection of the city road poll tax, for ; instance; whether or not cows and other animals shall be allowed to run at large, and the letting of contracts for the light ing of the streets of the city. It is required of the council of Dalles City to set apart, prior to the 1st day of May of each year, from the general fund, and pay into the sinking fund not less than $1,000. And if this is not done the council fails in one of its most 1 111 ; portaut duties and breaks an express requirement of thr charter. In justice to the taxpayers it is your duty to light the streets of the city lor protection of property and for the con i venience of the citizens. I can see the j way ciear, how this can be done at a rate not to exceed $2,000 per annum. Due conaideratiun must be given to the fact that there are many exoeudi tures of city monev that must he mad and rirnii.inni r ' - -ft. uiui, ud iu.uo iu men thraA Kofnra i.. .. .t dertakings which are not absolutely necessary. The absolutely noiuaur. eipenditures are the sinking lund in- 1 tereet, officers' salaries, purchase of necessary supplies for the fire denart- - Assuring - you for Success, and Price A ( per yard. 4c $1.50 Values $1.05 " $2.00 " $2.25 " $120 $1.29 $139 $1.45 PERSE ment, besides water rent, which is $50 per month. Vnttr i.tJ n 1 1 p 1 1 1 t'ti T winh To mnkp u , ' , t i u- .u few suggestions. In looking over the . T , . ., records I find in the last twenty-four months pnnaiilttrAhlA mnnpv has been spent by the city for repairs of eewerH In carefully perusing your charter I can' not find where it 19 obligatory for you to pay out one dollar in this way, and I ek jou to be very careful about ex- penditure.s on sewers, to be paid out of city funds. I also find, in looking over the records, that the majority of prop erty owners of Court street have peti tioned your predecessors for a right to put down a good sewer on said street. I ask this bjdy to take up this matter and consider it carefully at as early a date as possible. It is not right or just for ns to ignore the petitions of a ma jority of the citizens and taxpayers of any street or section within our city, if it be in our power to grant their de mands, and if the improvements asked are for the benefit cf the majority. I also suggest that the poll and road tax ordinance be amended so as to read $2 or 2.00, instead of $4, and that the uu"ecl'uu emorceo. The circus ordinance, as it now stands, is defective and prohibitory, and should at this meeting be acted upon. Gentlemen, look for a moment into the matter of your non-productive city property. Your lot on Third street, if taken at a valuation of $500 when it was acquired, and the interest since then compounded at 8 per cent, would today stand the city nearly $5000. This is certainly a bad investment and I would advise you to sell the lot and place the money where it belongs and where it can be used to meet the city's obliga tions. In conclusion, I beg to stale that at our next meeting I wiil call youi atten tion to a number of matters, which j this time I am unprepared to point out : to you. The steamer B.iily Galzert w ill leave j The Dalles at 3 :.'I0 p. m. on July 4th j making a through run without stops, i arriving in Portland at U p. m., in time , for the exc ireionists to view the fire- 1 works. Music" by the Columbia Stiing 'iciutet. j29-td CASTOR I A xor intaatt and Children. Fbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Wanted Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping by a family of three; no children. Apply at this of fice, jyii 4t Second growth of oak, fir, pine, maple and alab wood at lowest prices at Maier & Benton's. J28 lwk Flags at Menefee A Parkins. j2ti Tactics. you look to us for $2.50 Values $2.75 " $3.00 " . $2.00 $1.85 $225 On Wednesday every LADY custo mer making a purchase to the No parasols given to children. & MAYS. .M- ting of the City Cuiiuell, The regular monthly meeting of the leltv council convened last evening with . , , the new mavor, G, J. rarlev, in the , . ,, , . , ' nhuir I tin tn pa Chnirui I nu n t iflor. f ot Councilmen Wilson, Liebe and French. The bond of Treasurer C. . I. Crandall was submitted and approved. The tnavor submitted the name of .1. Doherty for recorder and the nomina tion was approved by every councilman present. Thn nnmn of Phar1fQ Phttm n! i n ivaq 1 submitted for marshal and met with like approval. The petitions of Charles Jones and Paul K Paulsen, asking to be appointed to the position of night watchman, weio read and a vote being taken, Paulsen re ceived the votes of five of the six councilmen prteent. This being a ma jority of all the int tubers of the council, Mr. Paulsen was declared duly elected. The mayor then announces the follow ing standing committees: On judiciary : Wilson, Kelly, Donnell. On finance : Kelly, Wakefield, Toomey. On streets and public nropertv: Shackelford, Ienipke, Donnell. On fire and water: French, LItbtJ Wakefield. On health and police: Wakefield, j hempke, Shackelford. lhe mayor then read his message which appears in another column, The treasurer submitted the following report for the month : June 1 To bal. available cash in gen fom!$ .'158 GO Receipts for month 0,754 00 $7,111 25 By warrants issued$ 513 31 Bv bal returned to sink ing fund 819 52 $ 832 82 Bal. available cash in gen fund 0,98Q 42 ! On motion it was ordered that the fire J chief be instructed to inspect and blow Olit the fire plugs twice u year und that t he be allowed Q a day for tat time spent in - ut h service. The following claims agaim-t the city, in addition to those for the i-alurics of officers and the fees of t he judgtt and clerks of the late city election, were allowed and warrants ordered drawn for their payment : J T Peters, lumber, etc $ James McKay, hauling Win Mii.-hell.use of office for elec tion F O Hawn, meals (iilbreth A Hon, lumber 9 07 h 5 0 00 r 85 1 02 M T Nolan, supplies.. J 15 60 J Julien, sawing wood Mrs T J Driver, meals BQ B G Brooks, oak wood 5 00 Mays A Crowe, 200 ft fire hose 170 00 Kuiile Weber, labor 12 70 Maier A Benton, wood 14 4 F 8 (iiinniiig, repairs 05 Ned iates,cash advance for meals for judges and clerks of elec tion 8 75 John Filloon asked permission to ad dress the council and called attention lo the fact tbat the sewer immediately back of the Umatilla House was choked (Continued on 4th page.) Serge Suits Strictly all-worsted, lest Ital ian doth lined, the most dur able, most drossy, ly tar the most gratifying summer suit made; prices from $10.00 to $13.90; coats cut single and double-breasted. Your choice, $9-35 ! New Hats, Shirts, and Fancy Hosiery. It is rumored that a verv rich strike in oil has been made near Pendleton, i and the housewives of The Dalles have; struck just t tie thing in oil stoveB at Mays A Crowe's. lil-tf If anything ails your hair, go and seel Frazor; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that be I makes a specialty of these goods. tf Chatatiqoa, Gladstone Park, July lid to 18th. One fare for ronnd tri, Regu lator line steamers. j27 1wk Clarke A Fulk have on sale a full line of paint ami artist'- brnshee. New Grocery Store We have added it Grocery Depart ment to our store. A liew fresh, clean stock. Give us a oall. Prompt delivery t any part of the city. ...MAYS t CROWE,.. ...The New York Cash Store 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. NECKTIES ! NECKTIES ! Tecks, Clubs, Imperials, Four-in-Hands 25e and 50e. Special Values. Latest Patterns. Just Opened. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that !heco partnership heretofore SSttttog letWM.'ti W. Wa lace Wilson and I. Y Hong in this city under the name an I stvle of t re W. W. Wilson Co., ha" beta tilt, i solved bv mutual consent ol both parties nd that Mr W. Wallace WiNoti i will retire from fai l Dtttlnvts. ami thai Mr. I. Y. Ilong will ooMlno said bast. ness ami will pav all debts contracted : bv ami that are tine from said firm, ami ' collect all money due to said rirm. Dated at Dalles Citv this 26th day of iJiine, 1901. L Y. Bono, I SB Old w. Wm i u k Wn ox, When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life ami vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gels In that con dition. We have the Crown of Science Hair trt (irower and Cocoannt Cream q8Bpqr 1'onic. riiey will cure dai. I roll ai 'I all scalp 'liseafes. For sale st l-'raz.-r's bar ber shop. Price 50c ami 75c a bottle. Drop into Mays it Crowe's store ami see the Perfection oil stove work, ft la Imply perfect. One valve does the whole work. No complicated parts to get out of order. Cheaper than wood. No hot kitchen. There are DO others just as good, investigate before buying, for these stoves are not sold bv any other tirtn in The Dalles. 10-tf If you want to retain your hair yoti have to keep your scalp clean. Soup will make your hair harsh, dry and crispy. Now we have two of the very lHt preparations for cleansing the scalp F.gg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave your hair soft ami glossy. Price, SO and 00 cents a bottle, at Fra.er't barber shop, The Dalles. tf Fourth of .Inly ratts, Regulator line, any point between The Dalles and ('as- OMUVS Tie, one urvt 101 tor ruuii ! There will ho celebrations at Lyle, ! River ami Stevenson. Steamers w i! caiies Look", one fare for the round trip. Hood ill leavo The Dalles at 7 a. ED, anil 3 p.m. j'J7 3d Mid-summer clearance sale of milli nery at the Campbell A Wilson Milli nery parlors. Kvervthing in the line of hcadwear at one half the actual val ue. jJS-l m K. It. (iilbreth A Hons will keep at all times a supply of bav, grain ami leed which thev will retail ut the lowttl market rates. j20-if Dressed spring chickens at the Stadel iiian Commission Oo.'l 24 if WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Waahlnnton Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433. Local, 102.