jNew Arrival i for the week. This Mk we will offer iw (ratter nlM tbu las' tocmra oolr spares os on to greater effort. The general public ia rapilly learning that oar bargains cannot he equalled ia any city ; that oar qualities are of too ntyheet and oar oalliag pHcaa lower. Last weak has brought now arrivals ia ovary department. Extraordinary Values in SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS at Almost Half Price. New Fall Rainy-day and Walking Skirts' All Carefully Tailored and made in the Newest Fashion. See our window display of Ladies' Flannelette Robes the handsomest line ever shown. Our FN fashions 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 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. Workingnian, 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. PERSE St MHYS. The Dalles Daily Ctmfefe. FRIDAY . - SEPT. 20. 1901 Ice Cream and too Croavm Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Weeco Coaaty wlimll trior (a December S. lOOS, will be Ml presentation St mr hum after September IS. INI. jobs v. nwrsHiBB. Coaaty Treaaarer WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. fair. Btire yon aoen those boaotifol dip belte at The Racket Store? Professor Sandvig will give a social dance at the Baldwin Ba tarda? night. Wben yon are looking aroond for bargains, don't forget The Racket Store. A fresh supply of Lowoey's chocolate just received at G. C Blakeley's phar macy. We regret to learn that Judge Maya baa been suffering for the pact few days with a severe attack of neuralgia. Dr. H. M. Walker boa rota rood to the city and ia located in teat at too corner in rear of Mays & Crowe's atore. 2t The warehouses ore paring 60 cents for No. 1 wheat today. This is about 3S cents below the Portland price. Let it not be forgotten that tbe vote for the queen of tbe carnival will close promptly at 9 o'clock tomorrow aigbt. The Racket Store Is getting ia new foods and a thousand and oae now articles almost weekly. Bo when you don't see what you want, ask for it. Wanted To rent, by ex-State Printer C. Baker, aa eight or aiao room real denes of modem appointment. For further particulars apply at Great's f r store. sl8tf Mrs. Visalta Boss, relict of the late C. & Bees, has been appointed admiaietra hii of her husband estate. The estate eon-ie s of real aad personal property valued at $900. Secretary 0. P. tbat there will ha a Might ia tbe K.of P. boH ie Hoo with wbicb there will be a (seat of and veaiaoa. T. A. Hudsoa writes from Portland to ' that ha will be ia The -Dalles aezt Monday to remala two deft ami ha will "Pleased t mas aay of bo dOsix to eae aim. he market baa 7 ar lay there are at present at the track west of town about twenty five bead of horses in training and that from tbe best information available at this time, he is of oploioa that fifty to sixty head will be on the groaads daring tbe races. The stable accommodations at the track are large enough for sixty bead. Members of Friendship Lodge, No. 9, K. of P., are requested to most at their castle ball aext Monday evening, Sept. Sod, as tbe grand chancellor, Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, will make his official visit at that time. A large attendance is de sired. Complaint la m do of a number of yoaag hoodlums who dietarbed tbe prayer meeting at tbe M. . church last aigbt by tapping on tbe windows while the meeting was in progress. If these pranks are repeated these young anarch ists will get a dose of tbe punishment they richly deserve. L. B. Seely, president of tbe White Collar line of steamers, was bare Wednes day in company with Contractor Joe Paqnet, looking over the grounds at tbe Oatsert landing with the view of build ing a wharf to accommodate the handling of wheat. It is said the company will, in the aear future, pat a couple of freight boats oa The Dalles-Portland route to ran during tbe fall aad winter. The store of Griffin A Butler, of Boyd, was robbed last night of jewelry valued at $100, a number of pocket kofvee, a rubber-lined coat and a pair of panta loons. Tim thieves left behind them a white teacup aad a diamond glass cutter. There is no trace of tbe robbers other than tbe tracks of two men that were traced going sooth. Immediately oa tbe receipt of the news of the robbery Sheriff Kelly sent a deputy to Boyd to inveeticate tbe matter and if possible arrest tbe robbers. The day of President MeKloley's funeral was tbe thirty-seventh anniver airv of the battle of Winchester. Three days after this battle, was fought that of Fisher's Hill, aad op tbe 19th of October following was fought tbe battle of Cedar Creek. William MeKialey, tbea a captain, fought in each of these engage ments and for dietiaguiehed braver? ia -them was brevetted major with tbe name of each battle mentioned ip tbe commission. Mr. W. 8. Myers of this dty also toogbt ia those battles as a private ia a Vermont regiment. fiat to 24tb, inclusive, are aha Aalvatioa Army of The Dallas are pnpmmg to celebrate their annual harvest festival. Soma doea aiMaa been alreed beco received. All others who are in tats si sd ia alleviating of the worth r boot are re to asad articles of verioa kleae of. on hill tGamaby's ossdai El " baaassmUedalmwMaa4 they eaa he eleeaase of. aemei weans with free - 1 ' will be bead ae fealewet aat- e what a asm a bag.U., ftsmUy .hsrteg; p. m., harvest social. Tuesday, sale of goods. Tbs ad mission is free to all tbeee meetings, aad everyone it invited to attend. Ia addition to the public memorial services held here yesterday afternoon a special service was held at 8:30 a. m. in St. Peter's Catholic church, at which Father Bronsgeeet preached a very patriotic and appropriate discourse. In tbe evening a special service was held In St. Paul's Episcopal church, when Bev. Clarence Lake paid a glowing and tender tribute to tbe Christian character of tbe late chief executive. Members of tbe local lodge of Knights of Pythias attended tbe Tatter service in a body. Both services were largely attended. Tbe three remarks of the late presi dent just after be wae shot will go down lo history as characteristic of the man, says tbe Portland Telegram. They are reported as follows: "Cortelyou, my wife! Beearefol about her. Don't let her know !" Next the president noticed that tbe assassin waa faring badly at tbe bands of an indignant and excited crowd, and be said : "Let no ooe burl him." Tben, still with a philanthropic thought of others not of himself, he said to Mr. Milbarn : "I am sorry to have been the cauae of trouble to the exposition." In tbeee sentences appear tbe Chriit-like character of the man. T -J IX-. TT CP II. V Raymond, left on tbe 9:10 train last aigbt for Mr. Hewksnewj&ajgaat Col fax. Wash. 4 If further proof than bad already bseo given was necessary t j as sure tbe departing pastor of tbe esteem in which be was .held by the church here and their regret at hie departure, surely tbe large number (about thirty) that gathered at the depot to say tbe parting words, sufficed. As tbe train drew op to tbe depot they' were heard singing "Wben the Rill is Called Up Yonder I'll Be There," and as it pulled oat all joined in tbe hymn "God Be With Yoo Till We Meet Again." The case agaiaet Will Scott is Jostles Brownbili's court was dismissed this morning oa motion of Dietriot Attorney Monetae. Scott is a colored bootblack who works ia eae of the local barber shop. Irvin Julian swore oat a com plaint charging Scott with having beet en bis wife. Three witnesses were ready to swear that they saw Scott strike his spouse each a blew as k socked her off the chair oa which she was sitting oa the bach poreb aad that tbe womaa "bawled," ae they pat It, aad tbea weat late tbe boose with Soots following her, where she "bawled" setae more. Mrs. Scott, while admitting that her heeband had "teamed'' her oa the ebeeh aad that aba "bawled," said she aad her bashaad were just baring a little fee aad that tbe striking aad hewiieg were both la sentence only. Seeing i bat Mrs. goats weald aet testify against her bas bead, Mr. Monetae, who nee la Oeadea the complaint wee made eat. Vaster date of September 19th the sUoa emiamoadaat of the PorUaad Twlosvem hat this to say at the earning air aad carnival, which opens here oa moved thet the ease be dUmlmed, aad It VsM sJO fgVtaWMsv eWMs? IwSV JaaWHwjW BN Ajfg aniseed the snwther aefteTbe so vert he ateved wise nis stub fa the latere. "A large force ef area are at work ah the attests, aad week has began in the eeaatracttoa at the booths aad ether halrdlaga. One thousand feet of booths will ha erected for the exhibits of the merchants. A large building will be erected for the fruit exhibit, which of itself will he a fruit fair, and will no doubt he the largest aad beat frail ex- htMt ever displayed In Oregon. Tbe cereal exhibit aad the raining display will both be vary large. Quite a large tract has been reserved for the machin ery exhibit. Tbe Indian village will bo located immediately InehJe tbe Midway entrance, and will consist of the teats of the Indians which they were living In whoa tbsv moved to the Midway. "Two large buildings will be erected to accommodate the big pn j otoscope aad the attraction called Tbe L'lenette. The hsiaaoa of the Midway shows will ha given In large tents. "The Vogt opera house, which Is situ ated ct Third a ratt, aad only a few feet from the fence of the street carnival. will have Its entrance from tbe Inside of the carnival enclosure, nad will be con nected by a covered passage-way. In this opera house will be exhibited tbe fire dance, several exhibitions of which will be given each day. It being only ten days more until tbe street carnival and district fair be gin, the 136 persons who compose the officers and committees, besides tbe army of laborers who are employed In the erection of the buildings and fances, are busy all tbe day long in perfecting all tbe arrangements and details of tbe two big fairs. Nearly all the booth space has been tsken, and there will not be an empty place in tbe whole carnival when it is opened, The city already presents a very lively appearance, and there ia no doubt but that thousands will visit tbe fair and street carnival from the neighboring towns nod cities." Memorial Rervlesa. The memorial services held hare yes terday were attended by one of the largest crowds that ever assembled at one time on any occasion In Tbe Dalies. Practically tbo whole town was present when Mayor Farley stepped to the rail log of the stand and announced, in a few well-chosen words, tbe object of the gathering. The program occupied over two hoars, aad during all that time tbe vast mam of people, nearly all of whom were without seats, stood- patiently and intently listening to the speakers and joining earnestly In the prayers aad music. Tbe vast throng and Its marked Interest and patience were a fine testi mony to the patriotism of the people of The Dalles aad tbe surrounding neigh borhood. Many n tear trickled down the cheeks of tbe listeners as tbe kindly, homely virtues of the deed president were recounted by tbe speakers. Tbe gathering was representative of tbe whole wraple. Tbe words spoken as tribute to tbe deceased president were fall of pathetic feeling, and tbeir utter ance might be taken as tbe votes of 'tie whole people of Tbe Dalles lamenting a great national catastrophe and ex pressing encomiums oa the character and achievements of one of the best ypes of men this or any other country as ever produced. Bights aad Ladles of Severity, Xettee. I, Nellie L. Oustin, state organiser ef tbe K. and L. of S , will visit Tbe Dallas council officially on September 17th. All members are requested to be present. NiLLir, L. Gustik, 20-27 State Organiser. NOTICE. Effective this date. A ebarge of $1 per ear par day will be made for delay to cars, for all time bold under load, in loading or unloading by consignee or consigner, la sxesee of forty-eight boors from time ear ia est for loading or un loading. Jambs Ibslano, Agent O. B. A N. Co. For tbe meeting of tbe graad lodge of Oregon, K. of P., at Portland Oct. lfttb, tbe O. B. A N. will make a rate of one aad one-third fare for the round trip on tbe certificate plan. Passengers paying foil fare going, and celling for receipt from selling agent, provided fifty or more pay lag pesseageis of not less than 0 orate easts bate been ia attendance, all lines ladaeetf, delegates or members ef delegates' femlltos who beve paid fail fare to Portland, will be rotor aad at oae third fare oa presse tattoo of emUaeatee to nay agents at Portland oa or before S0faWBavVw ST WWsW S Jwp' gel atSvMBa9 W) ef wBv'oj frT L. B. StJasoa, secretary. Tickets sold October iStb, lath or lfttb. Me redo, ttoe will be saade far the return if total reqalre IS leg .The New York Gash Store 138 and 144 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. eae ..Bogs' am Mi's SUITS.. KNEE PANTS Wo have just received our complete fall line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices. Now is the time to fit out your boy for school. Don't make your purchases without seeing our line. We will save 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 alew'B 4fSetf Ie jpseetrwaal bsaPsr'Gf theatre at Dr. H. Lagan oa "earth trie Oiflbrd'a yets Merer Fade. New Grocery Store We have added It Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. aan MAYS tfi CROWE ana IVIaier & Benton, Headquarter for Family Groceries, Hardware, Tinware. Graniteware, Stores and Steel Ranges. 107 Second Street, THE DALLES. OR. rfJ Bf A. M. Williams & Co., wish to announce the arrival of the Svellest Liiie of Udies' Hue Shoes they have ever shown. New toes, new heels, new trim mings, in fact all the frills and finishes which make Pingre fKoee at the head of a long procession of styles. The most skeptical cannot but admire the work manshift. We have Valour Calf for fall street wear, wide ex tension and in the new Cleo toe; Boat Calf in the rap, lar rope-stitched extension sole; !4eal or Patent Mi4 in the colored stitched sole and mat-kid top, and a host of others. We invite you to look over the line whether you put chase or not. A. .M. Williams-Sc JwaBBBai WUhasas, of the