New Arrivals jot ine wrau This week we trill r itm greater values than last soocrs only spores on to greater effort. Tbe general poblic it rapidly learning that oar bargain cannot be equalled in any city ; that onr qnmiitief are of the hlyhest and onr telling price lower. Last week has brought new arrival in' every department. Extraordinary Values in SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS at Almost Half Price. New Fall Rainy-day and Walking Skirts' m m All Carefully Tailored and made in the Newest Fashion. See our window display of Ladies' Flannelette Robes the handsomest line ever shown. Our Fall sfasMoriS are having their-innings the new arrivals bring in a flood of new ideas to see them is to admire them. Our Prices are Business Winners laaaail wwwwww The Working Man... is the man who must have good shoes. His work re quires him to cover his feet with well-made, comfortable shoes. We cater to the wants of the working-man and have taken great care in the select ing and building of his shoes. Mr. Workingman, we want your shoe trade. Shoes to please you at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. She shoe window for the best on earth. PEASE 5t MAYS. rbe Dalles Daily Ctafvefe. TUESDAY - - 8EPT. 17. 1901 Ice Cream T and I loeCraam I Soda 1 r m At Andrew Keller's, TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Hum County wnSa prior tm DMtnbtr 3. IBM, will b SMkM m presentation at my . Intrat i after Beptearker IS, I I. joan w. HaatpatiiRK. County TrtMirtr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. 'East Lynne," tomorrow night at tbe Voft opera house. Wanted An office boy. Fair wage. Apply at Times-Mountaineer. slO-W For sale Two good, fresh eowa. Ap ply to M. H. Miller, of Five Mile. 16 2t First-class piano for sale cheap by J. D. Girdner at Gumbert's cigar store, oo Second street. 17-tf For sale A quantity of hooeebold ris, in tbe dwelling immediately eaat of tbe Gates block on Third and Union sheets. 16elw Found A pair of spectacles, wbicb tbe owner can obtain at tbi office by proving property and paying for tbi notice. ,17-4t Wanted A place for a boy of It where he can work for hi board and attend the public school. Inquire at tad office. 17,.2t Mrs. E. Cary ha received bat new fell and wipter millinery and reepect fally asks tbe ladle of Tbe Dalle to call nd see tbem. tl6 lw Pease A May have received tbi owning their line of children's auto mobile coat. Tbey are tbe proper Mag for tbe winter' wear. ' Teams commenced work this morning baling and placing on tbe grounds tbe W.000 feet of lumber needed for tbe Moths and fencing for tbe street fair. Pease A May are receivinc no manv and interesting article of merehau that it is bard to knap track of wiea' fashion and fanow tbi aaaaon. Miss Cbri In Klcfcelsaa vtil giv la Miction in embro4ary ad plain arw ioton Ws4w.de, and natnsday ofaaeb , from S till 6 e'ates. Tsjsisjiis be devoted to mAmU to children. Apply at sapr 'oraavaoM. mtf m Will Scott, a weal barber Js by Qi ef a wife. This allegation tbe wife stoutly denies. The case will be tried in Jos tle Brownhiir court at 7 o'clock tbi evening. Tbe Christian Adventists will bold their sassi -annual conference and camp meeting on tbe old fair grounds, com mencing on tbe evening of Friday, 20th instant, t 7 :30 o'clock. A number of able minister will be in attendance and n cordial welcome will be extended to everybody. Mr. Gnmbert, of tbe Leading Cigar Store, is keeping track of tbe vote east at bis plane for tbe queen of the carnival and offer a box of good cigar to the gentleman who will cast tbe largest number of vote for any candidate. Get ia your work, ye patron of tbe weed, and earn that baa of cigar. Dad Butts yesterday sold to M. Dicbten muller and wite tbe Billy Spencer place on Tenth street, consisting of three lota with a smsll dwelling, barn and chicken bouse, for tbe sum of $450. This is un doubtedly a great bargain, for tbe lot alone are worth tbe money ; bnt Spencer wanted to get lid of tbe property, a be baa for a good many year made hi home ia Albina. . T. Anderson, late in the employ of C. J. Stnbliog of tbi city, write Dr. Siddall from Cape Nome, Alaska, to the effect that report from Gold Ran are bad and that Teller City ia "a dead one," and at present Nome I not doing any business to speak of. Mr. Anderson in tended wintering in No.ne, but had changed bis mind because, a be puts it, be is "not stack on becoming s sour dagh." Notwithstanding this gloomy outlook Mr. Anderson says "everyone expects to make some money this fall." Tbe laat fleet of boat of tbe season bad left and taken out s lot of people. Frank Gab), of tbe Oak Grove Sheep Company returned from Sacramento tbe other day with eighty-one bead of back wbicb be purchased of Glide, the well kaown sbeep-raiser and importer of that place. Forty of tbem are tbor oogbbred French merinos, and experts say tier are tne nnest lot oi onexs mat came into Wasco county. Tbe are thoroughbred yearling Sbrop hire save one, a five-months old lamb that Mr, Gabal believe will Up tbe beam at 100 pounds. Tbe animals at in Ward A Robertson's corral, where tbe older back are being divested of tbelr fleeces that weigh from twenty-five to thirty- van pounds each. According to the annonnetment wbicb ia Tax Chbonjcui aince ota there will be a meetiag ef the com men conncil at o'clock to night, specially convened for within the UrrHonai district of Ceart street sewer will yon have a kirk coming for goodness sake attend tbe council meeting tonight and register your kink, or bave tbe ourtesy to forever hold your peace. Wiley J. Harris was fined $25 In Justice Brownhill's court this morning for an assault committed on tbe person of F. O. Creveling. Both men are Klickitaters. They were, formerly brothers-in-law, Herri having married Orevellng's slater, from whom he was subeeqnentlv divorced. The unfortunate outcome of tbe alliance ia supposed to have been nt the root of the trouble. Tbe assault was committed yesterday in Payette' feed yard, end from tbe testi mony of a number of witnesses would appear to have been altogether un provoked. At any rate this is the view the justice took of it. A an aggrava tion of the assault it is claimed that Creveling was practically a cripple and disabled from rheumatism. In default of the payment of his fine Harris is now confined in the county jail. The proclamation of Mayor Farley ap pear in another place in this issue re contending that next Thursday be set apart as a day of public worship and of special service in memory of the late President McKinley. The mayor is of tbe same opinion as tbe Chbonicle that tbe day could not be more fittingly observed than by a public memoiial service, either in tbe open all or in tbe Vogt opwa bouse, ip wbicb all tb clergy of the city, without respect to sect or denomination, shall be asked to partici pate, and at which addresses ot five or tea minutes duration, preferably by the clergy, bnt if not wholly by tbem, then by layman, shall be made. The mayor authorises tb Chxvkici x to say that b will do all in bis power, between this time and tomorrow, to make arrange ment to carry out such a program. Full particulars will be given of tbe arret ge ment in tomorrow evening's Ch son ici.e. - Rapid progress is being mad on tb improvement of tb new race track and ground. In a few days tbe entire groonds will be enclosed by a substan tial fence. The frame work and roof of tee grand stand far completed end noth ing remains ef this work not tbe erec- ltionoftbe seats, and these eill be In place before tbe week If oat. Tb big stock stable bas been completed, a well as tbe horse stable, tbe latter with a capacity for forty-five bead. Andy Alleo WIm :', jtjfgWMff jaf sjhg. ' gfcfk-ajf. gntmnawMi ' aeM Iga wM VMffJwYpV wrw WM9 flwkVV fMWaWwl Ml Mnf wnpfcEMWae. eWimaWawaAian. ansa fte. atati mat aSaemdl aW WSFwkWsaJJ twM WVwvfl y wJ ejej SH WweVW WMVe, wl a. la fw gsawme - - mta nam m Siwlasai fW II ! aire VUsWM Wf99 9ltSjesj wMnis wMltljT fWMTt, Wt Kl MM MiMM Will. U wWit eXfffCUtlM t MM.? iMia A omntotfoi. jtttt McvtWal from AvtalepQ ay that town wl "1 he re pi Heated at the coming district fait by two flea raanere- Phillip Fair, owned by Jla SHvertoota, aad the mare Oaasjia, owned by tbe Glisaas from the Oregon stable. Henry York, of Boyd, was fined $ ia Justice Brownhill's court Saturday afternoon for an assault committed on the person ef William Hasttats, also of the Boyd neighborhood, The trouble a row over a trifling dispute as to' the price York wst obtaining for potatoes that ha was delivering to one of oar mer chant lie firms, York challenging Has tiest to cover a bet ot $10 that hs was getting a dollar a sack and Hastings In sisting that h was getting only 85 cents. Hastings finally covered the bet and the money was placed In tbe hands ot Syl vester Mason. The dsy following this Incident the men met a second time la this city and York told Mason that he wanted back bis $10. Mason refused to give up tb money till tbe subject mat ter ot the bet was settled. York insist ed he would have the money or take It out ot Heating's hide. Hot words ftf lowed aad York reached out his right fist and struck (Hastings in the face, leaving the mark of his blow. Witnen e swore that York palled oat a knife and threatened to disem bowel Heating If tbe latter attempted to lay a hand on him. York' version of tb affair dir. fared materially from that of the com plaiuing aitnvts, bnt three witnesses supported Hasting' testimony and the justice gave credence to tbe latter and decided accordingly. It ia an unfortu nate hSTair as both men are respected citizens of the same neighborhood. The New York Cash Store IS8 And 142 Second Street. Tit bargain stork of the city. A TIMELY PROTE8T. The Dalles Ha a Brood of Voaag An. a rebut a at Bom. Mk. Editor : Those who had the priv ilege of listening to Mr. Poling 8unday evening or of reading tb admirable re sume of hi discourse In your issue of Monday, may well resolve that each In dividual vanxioua for tbe welfare of oar beloved country eball devoutly and faithfully lake all tbe steps nearest to them to crush out the anarchy that ia nearest to them. One thing Is vary plain these tall days tb little boys who ride ponies tb rough the street are a holly unobservant of any regulation concerning the speed. Is there a law oa tbi subject? A ledy was nearly raa down by a galloping pony yesterday under circumstance that a little child would almost sorely have been struck. Will yon, Mr. Chronicle, please pub lish- the ordinance that oo oae need aay, as a little boy did tbi morning, "I did not know." Then you will bave done yonr doty. If tbe city marshal will do his, and the recorder bis, and parents and teacher their' respective ly, one step will have been taken tow ard unking good citixsns out of wbat now bid fair to become anarchists in a degree those who obey law or not at their own sweet will. M. Tbe following I the ordinance asked for by tb correspondent : Mo person shall rid or drive any horse ot horses, mule or mules, or any beast of burden, within tb corporate limit of Dalles City, at a greater speed then four mile per boor, and any per son or persons who sbsll violate tbe pro visions of this section sbsll be deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, and anon con viction thereof before tb recorder's court shall be punished by a fine of not leer than $5 nor more than $25, I'roelaanatloa. In accordance with tbe proclamation of tb president of tbe United 8stes and of tb governor of tb state of Oregon, designating Thursday, the 19;h day of September, 1MH, as a day of public wor ship and of special services in memory of tbe late president of tb United Bute, I, O. J. Farley, mayor of Dalles City, do hereby publicly request the c'.tlsen of Dalles City to observe such proclama tions : to dose their piece of business on that day, abstain from tbir usual vocation and ensemble in tbelr accus tomed place of worship for public prayer and anab other rite a may be appropriate as a memorial of tb life aad services of onr late president, William McKinley. O. J. FaaLsv, Mayor. REGULATOR LINE. PORTLAND CARNIVAL Exhoaition EXCURSION RATE4T. On saUj Daily Hsgabjr Bound-trip TUaets, ..Hps' asd MI'S SGIHL HITS.. KNEE PANTS We have just received our complete fall lino of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices. Now is the time to lit out your boy for school. Don't make your purchases without seeing our line. We Will 8ft VO you money. Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. The New York Cash Store New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. .MAYS A CROWE. aa JVlaieft & Benton, Headquarters for Family Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Stoves and Steel Ranges. 167 Second Street, THE DALLES. OR. A. M. Williams & Co., wish to announce the arrival of the SveHest line ot Lades' fite Sloes they have ever shown. New toes, new heels, new trim mings, in fact all the frills and finishes which make Filagree) 9 hoes at the bead of a long procession of stylet. The most skeptical cannot but admire tbe work manship. We have Valour Calf for fill street wear, wide ex tension end in the new Cleo toe; Box Calf in the pop 1st rope-stitehed extension sole; I steed or Patent HleJ Lin the colored stitched sole and mat-kid top, and s host oi others. Ws invite you to look over the line whether yon per I linn www I iiUi. ey the sewer f a tin i Irvia Julian, he nsaaaan rapsrtJsnately. A. M. Williams & a That if ftft aa la tea ef baa flat gig to do ts ftwty in the jftresniata. New M W. C. ALLAWAY,