Mr. Moody' "Heart.1 Hign-CJass novelties and wast) Faies On Tuesday, March 19th Wo will have on exhibition one of the finest collections of novelties for Spring nnd Summer wear ever got together. As every wearer of educated taste quickly discards all that is passe and common-place, the progressive merchant strives to secure only that which is original, exclusive and of the latest mode. The ability to command the selection of whatever is distinctively meritorious, justi fied us in assuming the exclusive ownership of all the novelties in our offering for the approaching season, a manifest advantage to our customers, which they fully appreciate. All Goods Marked In Plain Flpures The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY MARCH HI, 1001 Oysters served in any style. At Andrew Keller's. TJtEASUltER'S NOTICE. All Wumm County warrant rcltrtKl prior tn Hoptuiuliur i, 181(7, will lie iltl hi iirimmitutlon ut my olllmt, IntnrttHi :UHim urtiir Novtunlinr ill), IIMHI, JOHN F. HAMI'MIIIUK, County Ti'iiuHiirnr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "Anton Schotl's concert." At tliu Vogt opera house tonight. Circuit court opens in Sherman coun ty next Monday. Kuiuumuur l'rofuasor Sundvig'H dance tonight ut the Hiildwin. Got your shumroek ready. Tomorrow is Saint l'atrick'H day in thu moruin'. Hoy wanted to learn the blacksmith truth. Inquire ut thiH office. mlfi-lw J. W. Hon, of the Ochoco valley, Is tliu owner of u strong, healthy calf thnt wiih horn without eyes. W, II, Harding, of Boston, will oc cupy the pulpit of the First Christian church tomorrow, both morning and ovuulii. Kvorybody invited. In tho circuit court yesterday Emma Cress was ranted a decree of divorce (rum her husband, John A. Cress, on tint Kround of desertion. N. H. Gales was the attorney for the plaintill'. I Grande is said to have a Law and Order League, whose miHsion it will he to seo that under the new mayor the or dinance against gambling and all games f chance shall bo strictly enforced. I. E. Adcox & Co. will toniglit,at7:!10 ''clock, count the stones In thu glass jar tliat has been exhibited in'thuir show window for weeks and award n wuteh to tlai person who has come nearest gut'SH ing the number of stones in the jar. General Harrison's wealth is various ly estimated. Those best informed sny li waa wortli about .f'JoO.OOO or jf!IO(),000. Ilia fee in the Vent's-unlii boundry ilia PHI'', in which he represented thu South American republic, was $100,000, . , Mm. Mmy Vaudorpool, widow of the late "r. iHiderniiol. of Dulur. and a I'li'iieer of 185'J, died ut Dufur on the 8th liiHtunt, aged (11) years. She leaves two "'i, Win. t. and YUlard L. Vander and one daughter, Mrs. Rebecca IIhOII. r,f I I.I,. ..!... i " hiij uiiy, vi Tin. .i.t ... . . "Ti "mihk oi any kiiiu oi troui, """ or other, in any stream or lake " tbis state between tliu lat,of April in u!b year and the 1st of November, Is made leg by the new game law; Spring Opening OF PEASE & provided, however, thnt salmon trout )Ut may be caught in the tide water of Btrcams that border on the ocean The Rt. Rev. B. Wistar Morris will bold services at St. Paul's Episcopal chinch in this city tomorrow morning at 10:110 o'clock. Call at A. M. Williams. & Co.'s this evening, at any time before 8 o'clock, and get a shamrock for tomorrow's wear, with their compliments. It would be to the credit of Dalles poople were the Vogt crowded tonight when Anton Schott and his splendid assistants appoar in our city for the first time. Thoeu who have heard him before will not fail to attend, and others should by no means miss it. Mrs. S. A. Hutton, who has been a resident of Hood River valley for twenty-five years, last week sold her farm of ninety-six acres to G. D. Woodworth at $50 an acre. The place is on Indian creek, about a mile and a half from Hood River town. It is considered a good bargain ut the price. A reporter on the Salem Statesman has it on the authority ol a well-known physician of that city that there is an aged Grand Army man in Salem who actually lives and supports hie wife on his pension of $-1 a month. He has no rent to pay, but this $4 is the only in come. Tiie physician promises to have the old soldier tell how he does it. The Colorado Sun prints the follow ing "hisc love lettlier" from Mary O'Brien to Patrick MrGinty: "This is me last lovo letther to you, Paddy Mo Ginty. You've jilted me. You think I'm goln' to cry the eyes out av mo head. I'm not duin' that. There's lots of good llshjin the say for by lobsters, and you're a lobster. The policeman on this bate has been uftlier me for a month to go skatiii' wld him, an' I'm goin' to morrow. You tear mo fotygraf up. Yours is in the ash barrel. May the (iivvil fly away wid you. Yours wid out respect." The Curtis Publishing Company of Philadelphia, which publishes the ha dies Homo Journal and Saturday Even ing Post, sends the Spokane police in formation that without authority u man giving the namu of C. E. Morris is work ing through Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana as a solicitor for their pub lications, thereby victimizing many peo ple. Morris is described as six feut high, brow n hair, complexion dark. A distinguishing mark is a disligured eye. Thu company announces that Morris was arrested in Great Fa I In, Mont., in February and that he claims to be a night oi Pythias. Hustling young man can make fill) per nonth mid expenses. Permanent, posi tion. Experience unnecessary, Writ' .quick for particulars, Clark A ("a,, Fourth and Locust Streets, Philudel hpia, Pa, s8ti You will not have boils if you t, -. Clarke & Falk's sure cure (oi boils, MAYS Itoiinil Over to the Grand .lury. In Justice Brownhill's court tbiB morning Al Ganger was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $500. Ganger's examination took place yester day afternoon and the justice reserved his decision till this morning. Ganger, it will be remembered, ib accused of having "received and concealed" the brass castings alleged to have been stolen from the O. R. & N. Co. by Ganger's brother-in-law, Ike Moore. In giving his decision Justice Brown hill held that the following facts had been proven: First, the stolen goods were found on Ganger's premises. Sec ond, Moore brought them there. Third, Ganger warned Moore that he (Moore) must take the goods' away, else they would get Gamier and Moore into trouble, leaving the inevitable inference that Ganger knew or believed the goods were stolen. Fourth, there was a plain effort at concealment. The brass was transferred to sacks), which were put into covered boxes, which, in turn, were concealed from public view behind closed doors. Fifth, when Mathieu went to the Ganger ranch to buy the brass Ganger quit his plowing in the field, went to the shed where the brass was concealed, helped to weigh it out and kept account of the weights; all of which tends to show that he had an interest in the sole and disposal of the property. There is no evidence that Ganger gave the least intimation to Mathieu that he (.Mathieu) was buying property concerning whose ownership there was any doubt or (piestion. And lastly, when Ganger was accosted by Marshal Driver and Detectivu Riley he afiirmed that the place on which the stolen brass was found was his and that he had warned Moore to take the brass away or it would get them into trouble. Curd of TliaukH, I desire through The Chronicle to ex press my deep gratitude and thanks to mv friends uud neighbors for the many acts of kindness manifested toward my self and family during the sickness and death of my beloved wife. Cuius Paui.skk. CASTOR I A yoi." Inlanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature or Fruit trees ornamental trees, shrubs, ruses, herbs, etc., for spring planting. W. E. Payne, representing the Oregon Nursery Co., Salem, will be at the Co lumbla hotel the remainder of tho week and will be glad to see any one wanting anything in this line, 13-1(1 Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your ic cer for them. Subscribe for Tub CiiitoNioi.t, The progressive hearts party given by. Mrs. William Moody yesterday after noon to twenty-eight of the lady friends of Mrs. Roger Smnott was a most.bril" llant affair. V"The rooms were very beau tifully arranged for the occasion. Tall vases of pink carnations, strewn with a lavish hand, were beautiful against tho gray tone of the walls of the parlors. The dining room was yellow with jon quils. The always entrancing game of hearts was enjoyed for two hours, when the lucky contestants proved to be Mrs, Joseph Bonn and Mrs. J. A. Geisen-. dorfTer. Cards then' gave way to some thing far more tempting in the way of a most delicious lunch beautifully served. A deliciously cool and refreshing punch was served at intervals during the after noon. - Mrs. ivioouy was very amy assisted nys Mrs. H. S. Wilson, Misses Marden atidfl rauerson. After an impromptu musicale, which was very enjoyable, the ladies took a late leave, thanking Mrs. Moody for one of the most charming afternoons in the social history of The Dalles. Besides the hostess and Mrs. Sinnott, the ladies present were the Misses Lang, Begeie Lang, Lay, Davis, C. Lord, Doro thy Fredden, Patterson, Michell, Roee Michel), Marden, Harriet Marden, Schmidt, Annette Michell, Myrtle Mich ell, Georgia Sampson, Mesdames George Blak-ley, Fred Houghton, J. C. Hostet tler, Alfred Bennett, I. X. Jones, Ed Williams, Judd S. Fish, Ernst Luedde mann, T. J. Seufert. Hugh Logan, Joseph Bonn, M. '.. Donnell, J. A. Geisendorf fer, H. S. Wilson, J. T. Peters. E. O. McCoy, Edward French, A. J. Tolmie. J. X. Fordyce. j- - An KuterprlHliiK Firm. Spring is here and gardening will be in order and your lawn will need rnow inc and sprinkling and your fruit trees will need spraying, while, in the inter vals of labor about the ranch and home, you will want to steal away quietly to the shady brook or glassy lake or rough mountain top and engage in sports that vigorous, healthy manhood has enjoyed since the days of Nimrod. Now let us give you a pointer: When you want anything to fit you for these seasonable labors or recreations call on Maier & Benton. These gentlemen have now on hand the largest and finest stock of the newest and best goods that the market affords, and they guarantee that in prices they will meet any and all hon orable competition. In addition to an unuBual large display of hardware, stoves, tinware, granite ware cuttlery, and other Btaple goods of this class, they are agents for the SteaniB1 ball bearing lawn mower, the best lawn mower ever invented ; they are sole agents for the Maltese Cross rubber garden hose, the same brand the city has been using for fire purposes for twenty years ; they are sole agents for the Cleveland bicycle, which has no superior, and over a score of which are in use in tho city; they are sole agents for the Garland stoves and steel ranges, whose name alone is a guarantee of their quality ; they carry a good line of Winchester and Marlin rifles, and Smith and Weston revolvers, a complete line of ammunition, and last, but not leatt, they have the most complete line in the city of splendid bamboo fishing rods and tackle, comprising flies, hooks, reels, baskets and every ordinary fisher man's requisite. The firm is prepared to do bicycle re pairing and all kinds of plumbing and tinning work. Growth of Shanlko. As soon as the weatlisr permits build ing will begin here in earnest. The warehouse company will build an addi tion to their warehouse of 150 feet, as well as make improvements in the old portion. When completed the building will be 100x450 feet and two stories in height, making it the largest warehouse this side of Portland. A wool-baler of the latest and most approved pattern will be placed in position so us to bun dle this season's clip of wool. .Messrs, Pease & Mays and F. L. Houghton will erect store buildings in everv way super ior to those destroyed by fire lust fall. F. T. Hurlburt has plans drawn up for a handsome residence, which will he pushed forward to an early completion. W. Lord, of The Dalle?, will immediate ly begin tho election of three dwelling houses, and several other parties will do likewise. Taking everything into con sideration, a verv bright prospect is In store for Shaniko, ami where now are vacant lots building will spring up us if by magic Leader. l'HKSUNAI. MKNTION. Mr. and Mrs. Heury Urquliart, of Chehalis, Wash,, arrived here today on a visit to Mr. Urquhurt's brothers, An drew and Alec, Early Rose seed potatoes for sale at the Stadelmati Comm. Co. iii5-1iii Subscribe for Tut' Ciikoniclb. The " New York Gash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. We are sole agents for the 'American Lady Corsets," and have just received a full line of these goods, including tho new "Straight Front" and "birdie." No. 325 Straight Front, is an 1 1-inch, 4-hook clasp, made of best English sateen, straight front, low bust, short under arm, long over hip and abdomen, a. oq black only ipl.SO .CM No. 132Girdle, is extra short, (J!j inches, 4-hook clasp, best English sateen, in black a. qo only Ipl.tfO We also have the "Model Form" with extra high biiBt and "Cuta way" for stout ladies, at $1.23. These Corsets are far superior to all other makes, and are fully guaranteed. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orderB attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433. Local, 102. Those in need of awnings should ca'.l on Vic Marden, who will give good work at reasonable figures. ll-Mw Mm STOP AND THINK! Consider your dollars and cents, how you uan save them, and there is only one way to save money and that is to trade with the GHKAT NOitrilHllN FUR NITURE STORK. Their method of donn business has met with the approval of both rich and poor, and only a moment of your time will eoou I'oiiviuce you of the fact. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to our Carpet and Linoleum Department, which are composed of most elegant patterns and prices that will tempt the most skeptical ; also our Whittt Knameled Malleable Iron Reds Bre awaiting your inspection, and also our Rugbies and Reclining Go-Carts, the price will make them to if nothiim else will. I Wo are sole agentB for tho Celebrated CHARTER OAK Stoves end Ranges. Great Northern Second Street, opposite Obarr House. Hi rs ; rV M VkJK'TVLtWtV'VltdZlVWL In Fait Yellowstone Park Line. THE JJINIXU OAK ROUTE KKOM POKTLANI) TO TilK HAST. THE ONLY DIHECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE 1'AUK. I.KAVK. Union Depoi, ririh and I sts . arrive. No. 2. i Fast mall tor Tnr-omn, No. Seattle. Olyinpla, (!niv'n I Harbor ii'id Smith Hem i I point, Spokane. Ilosi liiud, II. C, I'nlhniiii, .Moscow, Lcwlhton, Ililf llllS A. ai.lriilollmiirimitilMKcomi- I', r. try, Hull tin, Mlmientio. ' lis, St. I'iiiiI, Oinulin, ' Knii'iis Clly, St. Iml!". 1 ('liirKo 'did nil point j No. 1. , eiist mill MHitlii'ii'.t. No.il. I'ueet tfoiiml Express; 11;. 10 V. M. for Taconia mid .-eiittlu: 7;00 A. JI. nnd Intermediate poliit.s I'tillmnn first elnvs and totirlit sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Taut and Missouri river points without chmiRe. VoNtlbulcd trains. Onion depot connections' in all principal citlcr. HiiRKaRC checked to destination of tickets, Kor handsomely Illustrated descriptive matter, tickets, slcepiiig car reservations, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. 255 Morri son Street, corner Tljlrd, Portland Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and waj stations at 4:2i it. tn. and 3 p. m. Leave Portland 8:.K) am 7:00 p m " Albany 12. 30 am 10:50 pm Arrive Ashlnnd 12:3:1 am 11:30 am " Sacramento 5:00 pm 4;35n " San Francisco 7:45 pm h:15uro Arrive Oftdon 5:15 am 11:45 a ta " Denver 9:00 am 9:00 am " Kansas Oity 7:25 um 7:25 am " Chicago 7:45 a m 9:30 am Arrive Los Angeles 1:20 pm 7:00 am " El Paso G:00pm 0:00 pm " Fort Worth C :30 am fi;30am " City of Mexico 9:55 a m 9:55 a m " Houston 4 :00 a m 4 :00 a m " New Orleans Gxttam 0:25 pm " Washington 0:42 a m 0 42 am " New York 12:43 p m 12-43 p m Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains Cbalrcars Sacramento to Ogdcn and El Pnso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Or leans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with several steamship lines tor Honolulu, Japan, China. Philippines, Central and South America. Sec agent at The Dalles station, or add. (ss C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Or Notice No. 2 Is to all persons indebted to the late firm of E. J. Collins & Co. and S. L. BrookB to call and settle their account or note, aB the case may be, by the 1st of April ; otherwise the acconntB will be put into the hands of our collector. You want the best, C. L. Phillips has it, in CHICKENS Hull' Leghorns a specialty. , Till fancy c urnure, rubber tires, rattan basket, ilk laci pirasol $10.50 Others as low as $5 00. Furniture Co., THK DALLES, OREGON. Souinem Pacific Co