" Bo not tho first by whom the now avo tried Nor yot tho last to lay tho old aside." ,M Plan wfio Dresses Well.. Han that satisfiod fooling which invariably comes to a man after partaking heartily of an excellent dinner. It causes him to wonder what thoro is in this world to be miserable about. Pease & Js u rendezvous for well-dressed men. Very modest are the suits and overcoats shown by us this season. Our windows toll about thorn. IJavo a look during your luncheon hour. MEN'S SUITS $5.00 to $25.00. MEN'S Topcoats $7.50 to $16.50. Have you seen tho now Roclof Hats? Have you hoard the talk regarding our Neckwear? All Goods Marked In Plnln Flfrurou. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone A'o. J. TUKSIMY MAY 22, 15)00 - ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Anrlrnvw WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Slrnivberni'H, three boxes for n quarter at Pease & Miivh.' Warner creamery butter, 35 cents per roll at lViise & Mays.' Champion uf Oregon gooseberries, 25 cents a gulion at Pease & Mnyfl.' Ono of tho li!uHt money-saving Halo of tho year is beim: held t li is week at l'eaa-it Mi-jH.' Set) ml. Dyer Phelps, an employe nt the scour ing mill, hud tho iiiisfurtue to lose ono ot his (incurs yesterday while working wllli nmchincrv. Conilnclor Dunn sends word to The Ciihonicu: that 2500 persons are ex peeled to participate in the conductor' excursion Iroin Portland to The Dalles nt Stimluv. The Dulled liueu bull team are mud to to devoting all their loasuro tiiim towards miullfi-i w t Imm c til oku fnr flu - " " llll liMU ,1, urc iraiinn nut From tint Colorado Springs Telegraph of May 10th wo leurn that Mise PesH Istnberg, of Hood ltlvor, liud been there 'or fonii) timu visiting friondsand had hat day loft for Kansas Citv. Mux Vot md u force of carpenters at ork today tearing down thegallerles of theopeia hnugii over Charlie Frank's "loon. Mr. Frank will use that part of 1 ' mil, ding aa u private residence. J'nltfo Martin L. Pines, of Portland. "HI dUciisH thu political Unties of the thin evening nt the Vugt opera iie judge IB u very aim man aill should have a large hearing. 'loth the Coin in hi a and Snake rivers rulallin,. in all dlstiiutu above Wenal cl'fe, where the Columbia is clowly tin ln' The river liero is falllntr and is Dri-(lir.,..l ...i I III I --... it. iifiiuiiutj itllllllK llll Di'iniii '"ye. Tim Indies Good Intent Society will "tet witli Mrs. Smith French loimu-iow tfternnnn .ill I..- i (.I,.r,,lo ....,,, lUUIIIIIl'IB HUM IIIUIIMB at0 cordially invited , to he present. A t)lea!i,,. . i . . i ... '. k l""Kruiii is uoing prepar!ii mi the nii, .(.... All llieinliKrH uf iliu Y. M 11. A. mid " intemiiiig members wlio nro inter !61 in the organization of u base ball Uam u,.. ... . . i . i iu ieiueaiuii to moet on me mir iroiitula tomorrow, Wedneadav, after "0("' l 1 :30 o'clock. JuJU M. L. Pines addressed a largo rowil 0 votur8 ftt Ho()t, R,ver HHt niuiit .....i i . . . . """iiigan auie speocn ami crem- d'le Irunreinion. He left Hood ttlwr Immediately after the meeting Mays and arrived here on the midnight train. As announced previously, the judge will speak tonight ut the Vogt opera house. Twenty-threo carloads of cattle were fed at the Saltmarsh stock yards today. There were 1120 head in the lot, and wore all yearlings. They were purehitfed in Southern Oregon and were on the wav to Cuthauk, Moutunn. L The following e'pigruuimatic sentenco ffro'ii a recent speech of Gov. KooBevelt, jol Now York, iB referred to our friends, j the prohibitionists: ' "Yon muet not 'sacrillce a possible good because yon c.iunot gut a possible best. Hon. Cico. J. Uarrett, republican can didate for joint representative for Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam. Grant und Wheeler counties, will be married at high noon tomorrow at Fremont, Nob., to Miss Tillio Pfeill'er, u resident of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett expect to reach their homo at Granite by 3 tine lirst. Astoria is going to celebrate the fourth in grand style. At least one war eliip will he in the harbor, with a possibility of two. Governor Gcer lias promised to attend, accompanied by his stall'. All the other state ollicers will he invited and a committee will ask the Dalles people, who, the Aetorians sav, owe them a v'nit on tho fourth. So there you are. If nobody wants a celebration here, let us all go to Astoria. Thu fiscal year in 11)00 continues to break all the uoords in the matter of esportations. April is an example of litis fact. Tho total exports in April, as just announced by the Treasury Uure.ni of Statistics, nre Jflllt.Ol'O.oOT, which is $20,000,000 more tnan in any prece ling April, $30,000,000 more thsn April of last year, and double that of April, 180:1. Never before has April, which is usually a light export month, reached the )flOO,000,OCO mark in ilfl exports. C. L. Schmidt, republican candidate for asK'tssor. has just roturiied from spending three or four days in tho Hood Uiver valley. He hud not been there fur siiinu tliuu and tho sight that mtt his gnzu was a revelation. He says there h no place in Eastern Oregon equal to Hood lliver for a home. Ho thinks 'the .miintry back of the town has improved more than the town and that before another live yearB tho town will have a population of three to four thousand inhabitants. There's point and potency to 'the Now York Tiines' Btory of the man who wanted to buy a dog, hut who objected lo its bark. I'ho man who had tho dog f.ir sale reminded Ills customer that all dons barked, and that If he wanted oue that wouldn't bark he ought to buy a girallH. I his ended tho negotiations, and the man who wonted to buy tho dog Ib uov in very much tho eamo state of mind as thueo earnest potriota who want to see Mr. Uryan nominated with a muzzle on nis mouth. Ed. Olaiilon, a former resident of Klickitat county, now of Sumpter, is here on a short visit with hie wife, intending to go back to Suinpter tomor .... .hub tim LioJueu j row. r. uianiuM ...SILtS... Special Inducements to Bay This ttleek INDIA SILKS all colors and shades. Regular 00c. This week's sale J8c TAFFETA SILKS plain or changeable. Regular 90c. This week's sale : 74c POPLIN AND FAILLE SILKS. Regular $1.50. This week's sale $1 .28 FOULARD SILKS. Regular 40c. This week's sale 25e Regular 05c. " " " 39c Regular $1. " " " 73c Colored Waist Silks and Trimming Silks. An endless variety of Fancy Silks for all purposes, in cluding tho verv lales Seersucker effects, reduced FOR THIS WEEK'S SALE. $ .75 values cut to $ .03. $1.75 values cut to $1.38 1.00 " " .78. 2.00 " " 1.58 1.25 " " .98. 2.25 " " 1.88 1.50 " " 1.19. 2.50 " " 2.04 PEASE & MAYS Eagle mine, which ie managed by John H. Cradiebaagli, and in which a number of Dalles people are interested, is reputed to bu a fine piece of property. He has talkml concerning it with some lead ing mining experts around Suinpter and they all say it is one of the best pieces of miuini! property in that country. YtBtenlny while Mr. Hastings, who lives out beyond Eight-Mile, and all ot her man were digging sand from a pit near the county road, for building pur poses, the bank caved in on tho man and buried him completely. William Steel, a traveling man, happened to te pnsBing at the moment and at a signal from Mr. Hastings hurried to the epot and aoon had the man relieved. It must have been a close cill, even after allow ing for a good margin of extravagance in the statement of Mr. Stel that the poor follow wiib "as flat ns a board'' when he was dug out of the hole. Wool hauling has commenced in gocd earnest, and large quantities are arriv ing at the warehouses daily. About seventy sacks enme over this morning from Klickitat county of the clip of Sam Sinclair, of Cleveland. The bills of lauing iinve been received of eight car loads from Shaniko. Considerable wool has already come by freight teams from southern Gilliam anil Wheeler counties, Tho Arlington Independent says: "A great many of the leading Bhcepmen of Gilliam and Wheeler counties, and even Morrow, are hauling their wool to The Dalies by teams," because it is cheaper to do so than to haul to Arlington and pay the freigiit to The Dalles over the O. K. & N. Co.'s line. Tho indications aro that the amount of wool handled here this year will ho as great, if not greater, than ever. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the gttguature of N utile. Columbia River lee it Fuel Co. wishes to announce that tlioy will deliver ies to any part of tho city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phone 33 or 81 Long Diet. ; 75 or 8 Seutert it Condon. For the convenience of parties want ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone No. 107; long distance 183. "Ring 'em up." lSm-tf Mrs. A. A. Jayne invites tho ladles of The Dalles to inspect her stock of ladies' and children's trimmed and Bailor hate. Her goods are all new and fiesh and they are offered at prices that defy any competition 173t A rooming house of eleven rooms for rent and furniture for Bale. Apply at this oWce. mlMw Suuaorlbe for The Chronicle. THE TRAGEDY AT TROUT LAKE An Account of th All'ulr An Glvrn By a Cor reHiioiirtriit. The following is the account given of the Trout Lake tragedy by the Ore gonian's Hood lliver correspondent: Miss Ida Foss, a Bchool teacher, about 25 y eats of age, was shot and instantly killed Sunday evening by lienjumin Wugnilz. Miss Foes taught school at Trout Lake, across ttie river in Washing ton, and boarded in the home of Wag nitz, who was paying some attention to her. In a fit of anger and jealousy he attempted to stab her, and afterward, while following her in tho yard, shot Iter with a rifle. After seeing what he had done lie expressed great sorrow and, although having but one arm, tie carried her into the house and coveted her with a blanket. Ho then went out, leaned against the rifle, with a foot-rule pulled the trigger and fell dead. Mies Foes was born and raised here, and educated at Monmouth normal school. She was a flno vocalist, a suc cessful teacher, a member of the United Brethren church, and a favoiite in a largo circle of fiicnds. She taught at Trout Lake two years. Wagnitz, who was about 20 years of age, was regarded as educated and pos sessing good judgment, but was known to be high-tempered. Somo persons be lieve he waa insane. The unfortunate affair haR cast a deep gloom over this community. llFglMvrrri VotvN ol WHfccit County, Following is a list of the number of the number of votes registered in each of the several precints of Wasco county : Antelope 201 Hake Oven 54 Uigelow 244 Baldwin M) Columbia "5 Des Cluitea 30 Dufur 130 Eight Mile 45 East Dalles 280 East Hood Uiver 230 Falls 100 Klngtley 100 Mosier 105 Nansene 40 Oak Citove 88 'Kiiueey I'ffgu 104 T evitt 250 West Hood River 21S West Dalles 253 Wamlc 123 Viento -7 Mountain M Bovd 07 South Hood Uiver 131 Total. Ilfimliltt'iiii Sprukliii;. ArrtuiBi'tuPuts Imvo beon in ml a for republican upeaking at tho followiiiK times ami places : At Kiulereby, May 24th, in the after, noon; at Boyd May 24th, in the even tng ; at Victor May 25th in theaflernoon j at Wapinitla May 25th, in the evening; at Tygh May 26th, in the afternoon; at Wamlc May 20th, in tho evening; at Mt. Hood May 25th, in tho afternoon. Dairy butter .30 to 35 ceuts per roll at Pese & Maye.' Tho Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years, and soiml supervision slnco its infancy. C&ccAjfri Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friond. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S3 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRICT, NCWVORH CITY, Special Sale! ...Steel Ranges To reduce our large stock wo -will soli Stoves and Steel Ranges at Greatly Reduced Prices for a short time only. See our goods and get our prices. . . . JWPLYS & CROCX1E. Death Nous of thu Auti-KxauHi(iUt. I m:s dying, Hryun, dying, l-'or the tcntli und llnul time; Cruel dei'.tli at lust jitoved fiitul In tUls clilll-and-fever clime. You and Hoar and Billy Mason, Cleveland and old I'etliBtew, Now must light the ling without me, For the game Is up to you. Tell tho boys ut Kansas City That u hard and cruel fato Hus deprived uie ol my chances To Iconic your running irate. Tell them that 1 died lit action, Uunulug swiftly tj the l:ibt. Standing last becomes a hero .Not so well us running fast. Tell tho Massachusetts junta '1 hat our luuds are running low, And wo can't kill any soldiers Till they forwurd us more dough, llld my kind friends In the senate An uHcdlomitc farewell, Tell them death is but a purling Tfcnt I'll see them all in . 1 am dying, lliyun, djluir, I'm slincst us dead us Hoar; This will be my llnul n eisuge, For I vow I'll die no ino:e. Thu Alji'tHu of u ftout la envied by all poor dyspeptics whose etomuch and liver are out of order. All such fchould know that Dr. Kinu's New Life Pills, the wonderful Btouiucn mid liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and u regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 c.jnts at hiiy drug etore. 4 StutUu-Tucuin i Jtullwuy. Skatti.k, May 21. J. A. Moore, umn ager of tho Moore Investment Company, received a telegram from f.n loi , E g land, tills morning, announcing that bonds to tho sum ol 1(1,000,000 had beeu floated ih Loudon for building the Seat-tle-Tacoma Inler-Urbau electric Hue, of which Henry Ilucey is the head. Bought, and which has been, has borne tho signature of has been mado under ills pcr- Signature of i and Ml Stoves... f Garden Hose We have laid in a largo stock of Clarden Hose and aro carrying tho sanio brand of I Ioso that we havo boon carry ing for tho last fivo years, which is tho celebrated Mal tese Cross Mrand. Wo carry tho !-amo brand of Hose that tho Dalles City Fire Depart ment has been using for tho last twenty years. Tho Mal tese Cross Brand is without doubt .the best grade of Koso on tho market. Call and got our prices boforo buying. JVIaiei7 & Benton Sole Agents. J)U. I). T. SMITH, Osteopath. Uoonis 10 und II, Cuumuun Block', Tho Palles, Oregon, Tuesdus and Krlduys, 8 a. in, to li, luuylB-lui