mm, m mm. mmm of DreM Goods, Outing Flannel, Flannelettes in fact everything in the piece goods line will be sold SATURDAY at about HALF the regular price. Saturday Only Big REMNANT Sale. PERSE 5t MMYS, The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY NOV. 22, 1801 Oysters Served in any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wiho -County warrants registered prior to January 4, 1WD, will be paid am presentation at my ooe. later eat eeeae. after Koreaihcr 19, 1001 JOHN V. BinPtBIRI. Conner Treasurer. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will give a locial for the benefit of the church on Wednesday, December lltb. A social hop will be held at the Bald win tomorrow evening, under the man agement of Professor Sandvig. A good! time is assured all who attend. The young ladies who had contemplat ed giving a Thanksgiving party have decided not to give it, but will be pre pared to fnrnieh their friends with home made candies for Thanksgiving at Mene fee A Parkins' next Wednesday, The work on the Court street sewer under the able supervision of Mr. Brown, is progressing rapidly and in a few days will be completed to Third street. The work of removing the old pipes ia about finished between First and Second streets and the new pipes will be iaid the first of the week. A. M. Kelsay, who until recently was manager of the warehouse at this place, was in town tor a few days this past week, looking: after his sheep interests. Mr. Kelsay is now an honest granger, making bis living by the sweat of his brow upon bis beautiful farm just below The Dalles. Shaniko Leader. The Shaniko Leader says: "J. H. Gradlebaugb, formerly of Wasoo county, and at one time editor of The Chronicle, was in Shaniko last Friday siting op the town. Mr. Gradlebaugb is now inter ested in mining properties in the Sump ter district, which we hope will turn out onlri ulnM tn h wnrt h V owner. li. K. Richards, of Jfiigbt-Mil, woo is in the city today, states that a continua tion of yesterday and last night's showers for forty-eight hours longer will put the soil in splendid shape for plowing Jaed mild spell for a few weeks will greatly aid the farmers Sines they will be able to put mueb of the soil in abac for owing grain at tbe earliest opportunity in tbe spring. H. Cook, arbo km Attested yesterday for disposing ol robber boots wbieb the officers sueneoted bed not oome into bis Deputy Sheriff 8eto toa be got the boots Iron tbe China men on First treet,ttseMfHHNMtee sjeesrsbe impression that it was a crime to steal from a Chinaman. Mr. Sexton told him that tbe penalty would be one year for each pair of boots, and as be stole ten pair be believes that ten years in tbe penitentiary will be hie sentence. The Hood River Glacier teye : "H.I W. Wait can now go way back and eft down with bis big turnip. Oscar Fre- denburg, of Mount Hood, brought in oa Monday two turnips that beat Mr. Wait's out of eight. Tbe largest one measues thirty-eight inches romd. He growed about two tons of turnips on patch of ground 100 test square, sown broadcast and without irrigation. It is rumored oa good authority tbat George Bacon, of Forest Grove, will be bere lo a few days to open a livery stable.! Mr. Bacon will bring a complete outfit from bis stable which be has disposed of at that place, and will occupy tempo rary quartere until inch time as Sinnott & Fisb can erect a large new stable on tbe ground formerly occupied by L. A. Porter. Mr. Bacon is an experienced livery man and comes here with the best of recommendations end eince there is room for another stable in Tbe Dalles be should meet with success. John W. Coneidine left toe King county courthouse shortly before 6 o'closk yesterday eveuiug e free man. According to the verdict of tbe Jury be was not guilty of tbe murder of Seattle's ex-Obief of Police William L. Meredith. The verdict was read in the courtroom at 5:35, exactly three hours from the time tbe jurymen were locked op for de liberation. It was received by tbe de fendant, his family, friends and counsel with every evidence of joy and relief. There was no demonstration of any kind from the big audience, the only move ment being toward tbe doors. An interesting case is on trial before Judge Bellinger in tbe United States court in Portland. It is that of two Umatilla Indians, Columbia George and Toy Toy, for poisoning an Indian wo man with strychnine, which had been placed in a battle of alcohol. The plea that the Indians will put up is tbat an Indian doctor who fails to cure tbe sick should fce killed by the relatives of the departed, and tbat they were justified in poisoning Annie Edna because she was a witcn ana causea tneir relations Uo die. There are numerous conjectures fas to bow tbelr plea will be considered in tbe United States court. An individual by tbe name of Knight, who works as cook io Bob Hawn'e coop bouse in this elty, became intoxicated last nigbt and iu order to convince people that be was not a coward be went borne at about midnight sad at tacked bis wile with en ax. She J Wasted witfaowt cowiAg to ouctsfjftb tbe weapon, and ran in her bare feet to Marsbal Champlin's resideoee, where she told ef er uesbaed' vfilmi. Alter she departed be practiced ee thefornl tore and bad worked himself iaeo fighting trim by tbe marsbal arrived on tbe scene, and had the worthy official not succeeded in taking the ax away from Knight he would have met with tbe same treat ment as tbe household goods. Knight was placed to Jail, aad as bis better half did not appear egaiost bite he was simply fined (MO for being drunk and disorderly. Oreaa else Murderer Green he base fairly cheer ful this week, tboagfa be bee bed one melancholy spell. Wben in these moods be sometimes kicks bis toes against tbe sell. Occasionally be Is talkative and ne day last week produced elaborate argument before Sheriff Totten why he should not be hung. A little later when the Pioneer reporter interviewed him he had nothing to say. Green has not ehaved since his incarceration, and his face is covered with a fine beard of chest nut hue, while the expressed portions have bleached out under the Influence of continued semi-darkness, giving bim a sort of epirituelle look. His cell is un furnished but for bis blankets, and these are laid on the floor. On his last trip to Vancouver he be came converted under tbe institutions of Rev. E. H. Todd, of tbat place, who was permitted to visit the prisoner. While his Methodism is of recent ac quirement, Green derives mueb conso lation therefrom. The fact that he will die while oa probation does not worry bim. Attoiney Bowles notified tbe prisoner this week that his chances for anew trial were very slim. Green is a very peculiar individual and says tbat be wants to be bung or freed entirely. Tbe sheriff has about concluded that be will construct the gallows between the j Ail and tbe court bouse, and en close it with a high board wall. He has not yet been notified of the date of tbe execution. Skamania County Pioneer. O. A. H. Notice. All members of J. W. Nesmitb Post, No. 32, G. A. R., are requested to be at tbe K. of P. ball Saturday, Nov. 23d, at 7:30 p.m. Business of importance. By order of R. L. Akin, Com. Change of Headqu.rt.ii . The headquarters of Tbe Dalles and Shaniko stage line is now at tbe Colum bia Hotel. Stage leave there for Shan iko every morning, except Sunday, at 6 o'clock. Passenger rate to Shaniko $2. aOu-tf J. M. TooMsr, Agent. CASTOR I A Far IaJa&U ai Caiietaa. Hi KM Ym Hi Ahnyt top 0 ffalmWfM JataMsaflr' aMsf TwaaT svWwMsV jfyTwrT jSSsWslaaV Edward Everett Ravage died at his stoma In nod Elver, Oregon, at 6:40 a. p.. Ear. fl, 11. The aaats at ts teeth Was fa neat of the stomach. He took his bed October Ittb for tbe last . Eie. He leaves a widow and two sons, arise Savage, of San Fraaoiseo, and Iph Savage, of Hood River. Mr. lavage was bo-n in Aujustt, Maine, September 15. 184$. In 1850 his par eats moved to Butler county, lows,; Where the subject of thi sketch grew to satnhocd end engaged to business. Among other entriiees he published g itswspaper at Parkereborg, Iowa, and ' also at Shell Rock, Iowa. He was mar ried March 17, 1868, to Maiy Elisabeth Burdick at New Hsriford, lows. For a urn bar of years be was In the employ el the New England I ten and Trust Co., at Sioux Fa'lee, Dee Molnee and Omaha. He came to Hood River in February, 1894, and engaged for several years In farming and fruit growing. For the past eighteen months be was engaged in tbe hardware trade in Hood River, and iu that time bad built up good bust aas. He was a member of Hood .River Lodge No. 105, A. -F. and A. M , la wbich order he was a past master. Mr. Savage was universally respected, not only for bis many noble qualities as a man and a citisn, but also for his great abilities and general knowledge. He was self made and a remarkable man in many respects. An aeoom plished parliamentarian, bs could pre side gracefully and with dignity over a deliberative body, or was at home at tbe blacksmith's forge, or in a carpenter Shop, or in a printing office. He was learned in the law, had mattered several languages, could report a speech in ahoithand and was an adept at the deaf and dumb .alphabet. At all limes re served, he never pot himself forward, and a stranger might not have taken bim to be tbe erudite scholar and ac complished gentleman that he was. He was a roan tbat would have done honor to himself and a constituency in the halls of congress. In politics he was a life-long republican. Io the death of Mr. Savage Hood River loses its most accomplished and useful citizen. Gla cier. Football Notes. The members of the football team are feeling pretty goes over the help extend ed by certain citizens of tbe town. Ar rangements were made yesterday for fencing a park an tbe old fair ground alto In tbe south part of town, and work will begin tomorrow morning in dead earnest. Arrangements are being made for a coach for the benefit of the High School and dob teams. Tbe Dalles boys do act propose to be behind in ath letics. The High School will meet Portland High School on The Dalles' grounds on tbe afternoon of Thanksgiving. Tbs game will be oalled at 3 o'clock. On Saturday afternoon, November 30tb, tbe club team will meet Pendleton on the same ground at tbe usual hour. Manager Grant will have tickets on sale at his cigar store for each game, previous to the date of playing each. As soon as our big team is ready for business Manager Grant states tbat be is ready to meet any team in Oregon or Washington. Prof. Landers, of tbe bigb school, Is taking a great deal of interest in bis vonng athletes, and is wsll pleased over the encouragement received. The high school boys will play a vary fast and brilliant game oa Thanksgiving. Advertised Letters. Following is tbe list of letters remain ing iu tbe postoffice at The Dalles un called" for November 16, 1001. Persons calling for the same will give date on wbich tbey wars advertised : Abbott, Ethel Anderson, A Y Bo wen, Geo Conley, Jesey Chapman, Win Cougdon, W H Cronin, Philip Clark, Dan Craig, E M Dempsey, 0 Dovette, Antonio Edwards. N L Pagan, Cora I Ferris, George Gilbert, S T Graff, Richard Graotell, Florence Godfrey, Helen Hokanson, M G Heldebranat.Roeco Harris, F Hall. Lucy Halleek geterson, Jno E ausband. Miss S Randall. Mrs H H Raymond Cbas RJar.CA Rlmbold, i E Robertson. Nori Roberts. W 8 Mrs Jobn Hsrper, Chai W Inula, W H Jack, Mrs Claude Jacobs, A G Jaquelte, C N Johnston, Mrs 8 F Kelsay, R A(3) Miller, Shirley Miller, G G Martin, Mrs Joe . Maupin, Ferdta Morris, Mrs H Mars ton, P J May, Mrs Win McEuls, E F McCabe, Mrs Rosau Murry, C M Mc Arthur. C W McLeod, M K Newman, Mrs Delia Neble, W O Nordstrom, Joe Seddeus, Howard Saranr, Kama Smith, stable Smith 0 H Scott, O A Thompson, Ipble Thompson, Mrs M Wilson, Mrs J Walker, Miss Mary Vlrdlek. Zoe 8aydar, J I. M. Pattbbsoii. P. M. 0. . Pbelpb fprestdale, Vt., rays bis child was sow piste) y cored of a bad easeof eeaesM br tbe aee of Da Witt's ...The New York Cash Store... (SB end 14t Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. ..Boys m Tram's semt sins.. KNEE PANTS We have ju9t received our complete fall line of Boys' nd 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. Wo 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 sV,,SaSaeafasssffcsSidit Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The introduction of Gole's Original Alr-Tiula Heater has revolution ised the healing tov. trade in all sections of the United States. Its won derful economy in the use of fuel, and many other eicelltnt qualities, strongly recommend It to all tn nee i of a heating stove. What Cole's Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room from rero to 80 degrees In five minutes. It will heal your house evenly day and nlgbt. It holds fire 36 hours without attention. You build only one fire each winter. It burns chips, bark, leaves, paper and corn cobs, and elves excellent rtwolts wltb this fuel, which Is ordinarily wasted. The stovs is light snd easily moved and set up. Tbe combustion is perfect and ashes are removed only oi.ee in four weeks. None of tbe beat is wasted snd tbe stove a ill save one-half of your fuel bill. It Is olsan, economical, convenient, safe and durable. Every one of Gole's Original Air-Tight Heaters is guaranteed to star alr-tUht as lone i haxe one or more of tbese stove. Where wood Is used for fuel every faintly should Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THE WILSON has an OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not burn out. Wo also carry a line of TRILBY AIR-TIGHTS. .MAYS CROWE... ...Tbe ChlMy Air eee suggests Overcoats, while the name of The Hub Clothing Co. suggests economy. If someone should slip 6 la your pocket you ou!d consider it a friendly eat. This Is wbat we are positively doing to avery man wno bays bis suit or overcoat from us. Men's allwool Suits in cassimere, cheviot, worst ed and serges, varying from $4.50 to $20.00. Overcoats from $4.85 to $10.50. Ulsters from $5.05 to $17.50. Mots! Hat! Natal 10 dcaen Men's New Style Fedoras In cither bleak or brown ; sold the regular way from 91,1ft to $1. 7ft; Tbs HUB price OJo We still bave stt sis left in that special Wool Fleeced Underwear, worth $1 60 su't ; Bemember Tbe HUB pries OJe The Hub Clothing Co (MAT CMP 0U1UMJIUO