. fjMikaMvii Aeeatene. New Stilting Wonderfully complete is this new stock now. The brillien successes of the past are to be repeated, and doubled this year. We have the stock, we have the facilities, and we have in addition the price-making power that gives you fine materials for the eame money that is ordi narily paid for inferior qualities. DWv WUUU9 All-wool Cheviot Suitings, All-wool Prunella, All-wool Zibeline, All-wool Satin Burba, All-wool Whipcords. Colored ftrea Goods. Imported Fancy Waist Cloth, All-wool Cheedda Cloth, All-wool Venetian Cloth, Golf Suitings, Melton Skirtings. For thle week we are showing a special line of French Series (just received) at f5c and $1 per ard. In our Silk Debartment, special line of all-silk Colored laneta, per yard. PERSE 5t MAYS. The Dalles Daily Gfamfefe. MONDAY - OCT. 14. 1901 Oysters Served In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S N0TIE. All Weieo County warrant 1-eti'tered prior to Umcntbcr 8. ISM, will be paid on presentation at ray office. Intereat Met after September IX, 1M1. JOHN 9. HAHrSBIKI, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "Down In Egypt" ToniKbt at the Vogt. We call attention to Menefee & Par kins' piano special advertisement, which appears on this page today. For Rent Honse at end of Third street, north side. Will be rented to responsible party. Inquire at this office. octl4-lw John Doe paid a fine of $2 to Recorder Doherty this morning for worshipping too long last night at the shrine of John Barleycorn. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Bradford, of Hood Btver, baa been in poor health for some time and was brought to The Dalles hospital yester day for treatment. The Antelope Herald says Dr. C. A. Cline, of Prineville, has sold bis fine stall ion, Barnato, to Alva Boyoton, re ceiving for him 400 in cash and the race mare, Baby Bath. The Antelope Herald says: "Mr. H. C. Rooper returned from The Dalles last Sunday evening, and speaks In very laudatory terms of the exhibits and at. tractions at tbe fair and carnival at that place." Wise Guohilda Beet, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mia. Ed Beck of tbis eity, ll be united in marriage to Mr. Louis J. Gates, of Arlington, next Wednesday. October 16th, at tbe residence of tbe bride's parents. From a Seattle paper we learn tbat one night last week, while tbe family "as absent at a party, tbe residence of J- W. Harry was entered by burglars od robbed of every valuable tbat could conveniently carried off, Mr. Harry a sou-in-law of Mr. nod Mrs. Simeon "olton of tbis eity. Mrs. Martha Poorosan, who was recently ad judged ieffieffie was taken to tbe asylum tb morning bar Deputy Sheriff 8ti gtn. Poor man's son, "en RcKbroy. efjoifc Mre. Poorm.n '78.year. oTi5ranl U almost a. belpless as a cfttA vSfer InMolty Is of mild i,p&Ju. oees net i3mm twtffteot to her a for this week, at years, and to a life of unusual worry and anxiety. Tbe Skamania County Pioneer claims to have it on good authority that the murderer "Green will get a hew trial, as his attorneys maintain that they did not bave sufficient time in which to prepare tbe ease for trial. It was lees than a week from tbe time they were appointed to defend him until tbe case was called for trial." Tbe Illinois Methodist conference re cently refused to exclude tobacco users from membership. Tbe report upon temperance recommended tbat each ap plicant for membership should be re quired to answer the question: "Do you use tobacco?" and provided that the conference could reject applicants wbo gave an affirmative answer. This provoked a lively debate, and the clause was amended to provide that every laudable means should be used to pre vent lhe use of tobacco among tbe young. Dr. McLean, tbe state veterinarian, was out in tbe Bakeoven and Ridge way countries last week investigating tbe causes leading to the death of a consid erable number of range cattle. After a thorough examination of tbe cattle, kill ing one of tbe animals attacked and opening its stomach, tbe doctor pro nounced the disease blind staggers, caused by something the cattle are eat ing, and prescribed as a remedy bleed ins at the mouth and then physic with raw linseed oil or eosom salts. He also advised change of feed where possible. The Antelope Herald says: "Tbe Second Eastern Oregon District Fair closed at The Dalles last Saturday evening, after one of tbe most success ful meetings ever held since its organi sation. Large crowds from all over tbe state were in attendance, and a number of splendid attractions had been pro vided for tbeir entertainment. Tbe ex hibits were more numerous and better than ever before, -and the stock exhibit was as fine as could be seen anywhere in the Northwest. The management of tbe association, and those having tbe carnival in charge, are to be congratu lated upon tbe epienaia success or me entire meeting." As we go to press Gus Errickson. George Webber and Fred Frye bave just been examined in Justice Brownbill's court on a charge of robbery of a quantity of gentlemen's clothing from a sample room of tbe Cosmopolitan hotel on the Thursday nigbt of last week. The cloth ing was earn pies belonging to a drummer named W. 8. Maisoo, who represented tbe firm of Brown Brothers A Co., of San Francisco. Tbe men were arrested. tn Portland on information furnished j tbe chief of police by Sheriff Kail wbe waa ably assisted in too hunt for Met, robbers by Deputy Sheriff Wood effid Special Vlgbtwatebmaa AlUkv,. Errte soo and Webber were brought bare yesterday by Sheriff KelW and Frye to day by Detectives Know and Kerrigns of Portland. As part of toe IpMMM Wnvn Don't yW went Pair? Move you Men 'em ? The swell shoes for winter. Broad extension soles, rope stitch, black or colored edges. Just the shoes for ladies and gentlemen who wear smart things. Come in and see the new ideas Velour Calf, Box Calf, Vici Kid, are the stock from which these new shoes are made. In all sizes and widths. Prices from $tM to $5. Every good dresser will want a pair of these snappy shoes as soon as they see 'em. Wear new things first, not last. were found In the men's possession there was ho reasonable- doubt of their guilt and the justice bound each tf them in the sum of f500 At a meeting of the stockholders of the Double Eagle Mining Company, held in tbis city Friday evening, the number of shares of the stock was in creased to 1,060,000 and the par value reduced from 500, as the original stork wise, to $1. It waa also decided to erect a mill on the property, as there Is enough good ore In eight to justify it There are from 1000 to 1,600 tons of ore on tbe dump, worth from $10 to $20 per too, and the stope shows much ore of still higher grade, and some exceedingly rich. A limited number of shares of tbe new stock will be sold at ten eents per share, enough only to fini'h develop ment work and tbe erection of tbe mill. A little over a month ago tbe Portland Telegram, presumably voicing tbe senti ments of tbe Mnltnomah county court, ripped Judge B'akeley up the back for sending a Mrs. Basey down there to be a county charge after the Wasco county court had got tired of keeping her. Tbe truth is, as Thx Chronicle said at the time, Mrs. Basey was taken to Portland by a son wbo lives in the Hood River valley and Judge Blakeley bad nothing in tbe world to do with her going there. Tbe judge however, has got back on tbe Multnomah people to good shape. A man named Yates, wbo is afflicted with a broken ibigb and who claims to have been in tbis city for the pent nine days applied to tbe judge this morning for an order to go to The Dalles hospital, or falling tbat, for a railroad ticket to Idaho, where be eays be bas friends wbo will provide for bis wants. Yates made affidavit tbat before coming here Dr. McKay, the Multnomah county phy sician, advised bim that the climate of Portland was not good for his health and recommended a trip to Tbe Dalles for a change. Yates accepted Dr. McKay's suggestion and tbe good doctor furnished . him with a ticket for tbe trip on the Dalles City. Judge Blakeley bas written tbe doctor and before midnight tbe Mnltnomah county officials will probably know tbat they have been detected to tbe very act that they bave wrongfully blamed others for doing. Attention, He Meat All members of Wasco tribe No. Id, I. O. B. M.t are requested to meet at tbe wigwam tomorrow setting of tbe on. There will bo own and venison, ad afterwards a pow-wow, at which several chiefs, warrior and hunters will snake short talks. All Bed Men are ex peeted to trail towerd the wigwam by 7 30 o'clock, setting of the son. By order of the Sachs m. Hadson, BirpwnbiU A BotU have for rant two good farms of 140 acres each ; onwfweaeh rent, and toe other for tuft eftp,tbc Both ntn good or cart at tU iiia I she i B Lower Fifteen VMtey road, about a mile from the Boyd fwstocBee. Mr. Paehek wen going to (he mountains with a four-horse team for load of wood. While occupying the high seat of the wood-rack he was sant by a party of government surveyors returning to The Dalles ft Am the WMnte neighborhood. The surveyors had three pack horses and Mr. I'ethek's lenders got seared at them and, making a short torn, took the back trfel for a distaff of two or three hundred yards, when they ran up against i fence and stopped. At the first dash of tbe team Mr. Paehek fell forward on the double trees and dropping, subsequently, to the ground came behind the front axle of the wagon where he was held fast by the lines that, sorm-how, got wrapped a ootid one of hie thighs and the revolving right front . wheel of the wagon, holding bis head against the pokes of the wheels till it was mutilated beyond recognition. Tbe sur veying party could do no more than fol low the runaway team with all possible speed, but when they overtook it Mr. Paehek was beyond all human help. After securing the team and releasing the dead man from bis position, help was obtained and the remains were taken to the Boyd store, from whence they were brought to The Dalles this afternoon. Tbe deceased's brother, John, of this city, on receipt of the news of hie brother's death, left for the ranch and will accompany tbe family back here to be present at the interment tomorrow. Wencslaus Paahek was a man border ing on 60 years of age. He was a native of Bohemia and came here about a score of-years ago and worked for years in tbe O. R. & N. Company's shops, moving from Tbe Dalles about fifteen years ago to his ranch on Lower Fifteen Mile. He waa a devout Catholic and was teld in high repute as an honest, industrious man and a good citiasn. He leavee a wife and seven children, most of whom are small. He owned a good farm and carried an insurance policy of $2000 in the order of tbe Catholic Knights of America. PXKSOMAL MENTION. Mr. John Marden went to Portland Sunday on business. Miss Annie O'Brien left this afternoon for Portland on a visit to Mrs. John Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Cattollo. of Walla Walla. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tolmle MMaiaMA e yeeseroay Dr. H. A. Stnrdevaat and Victor Marden went to Hood Blver yesterday on tubing excursion. Miss Virginia Marden went to Hood Kiver Sunday morning on tbe early train and returned in tbe evening. Mrs. Crossfield and two children, wbo have been visiting In tbis city for some time, iejt On tbe noon train yesterday lor w Charles Stark, wbo baa been taking a business course at tbe Portland Bneinei a College, arrived bare yesterday and will spend a month assisting bis brother, bam, in bis office business. Women's Shoes. This store baa long been recognized as tbe leader to Women'e Fine Foot wear, and today we are better able to satisfy you than ever before, for our line has never been as complete as now. Possibly tbe most popular Shoea today are our I8 60 line with tbe $4 ones close seconds. But for those who do not wish to invest tbat amount, we bave good, stylish heel at $2.26, $2 60 sni $3. 4)3.35 Shoe, with quality and dur ability as prominent features ; good Siting lasts and mien- 3.50 Sheen, made from box esif or kid ; heavy or light sole ; and Shoes that DO FIT. M-OO represent our Pingree Com- 1; yo ere ad acquaint ed with them; all atylea; $8 ill Vita Uo. A SPECIAL SALE of absolutely First-class Standard Pianos, comprising the very latest effects in high-grade instruments. The peerless Weber Piano, the celebrated Chickor ing, the famous Steinway, and the world-renowned Kimball Piano, togother with the Eriierton, Gramer, Starr, Richmond, and last but not least, the celebrated Decker A Son's. This sale will open at Menefee & Parkins' Music Store tomorrow (Tuesday) morning and continue for five days. This shipment is a portion oi the Johnston-Soule stock of Portland and must be sold immediately. We will not quarrel about prices and terms. Enough said. Yours for Good Pianos, MENEFEE e PARKINS. ...The New York Gash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. ..logs' m limit's school suits.. KNEE We have just received our complete fall line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, arid are ottering 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 ana neatest patterns are sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Tbe New York Cash Store jVlaier & Headquarter for Family Groceries, :0 Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Stoves and Steel Ranges. 167 Second Street. THE DALLES. OR. New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart- ment to our store. A new fresh, 1 . 1 1 1 clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. MATS S CROWE Subscribe for The Chfoniole. Adrertiee in the Ohrontete TERRIBLE CRASH. A Boom in First-class Pianos, and a Genuine Collapse in Prices. M s m m PANTS Guaranteed. 'i 1 ri 1 i "1 Benton, 1