DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1899. nun: top all mow. A FATAL ACCIDENT. Ipieflee. W. H. H. Dn'ur waa in frtxa Pa.'ori L. E. Benty and Mis lill-e Ebjt ; werw visitors ia the city yesterday, j At cce of tr. O. E.4. :it tra ns, T T R -1 Vftlaat rht for fc.m-Bwi ..frelnri.tr g Exsi R rr. j .r...Anr.ir . hf r. h ard ' reaped the ixtv tvv iti rxst, aroa; ibw wmurr. itseatj milt aesi cf rere, laU r. J. C. Wio5f:j and W. J. Davkison Send was raiding a carve, E.D. Ramsey were in low a frcm Victor c tofice yesterday. Charles CUrke aad the new management wi.l I in con' irJl tomorrow. AfLCSfrEfii! o! the 1 sale will be maleta touiurruw'a issae. ROBERTS FOR MCTV i jr. T2-bo cf the r.ew purchasers are Sr A I l" c t f;Tt, rut it is unieri.l that tier cL''-1,L;,r,E. C. Kegi. an.1 Maaric- Mr- of this flace, sriineer of th ri"e-dr:Tcr, lo-ft U:s balacc and Jr. I headlarg 01 toue rocks J oar cr t Iwi below, a:J tr.ea rolled ictj a ditch beyc.nl. T:. tram waa r-rc at tt rst of frra jtwentv-fve to thirty mile an hour, and j the fa'i vat aa except kBally bar J cue. '.he body striking a laigw rock with tech S tijIiiJ 3 its:;! ti F;2x C:-5 s n:n:i ot carre up from F.irer I aft evening, acJ reiarced ca tbia anornizg'a train. Fred Snipes passed t broach on this aitrDa'i train on lit way ircra MapCtt to Fortlani. eitv vterda afternoon cn lis wav frotr. j " ""' " Oo-d'esdale to Portland. lbs Lead straek f rtt. ear.rcg a fracture Ml Era Singer came in frcm Daforj " tkaU.tte right leg was broken, veaserday ca ber way la visit friends ia t r.ght arsa. aad rerere :n:ercal Portiaod. Stewi.lWtecn ttlJ"i:er- i ic-ariea r;TfJ, the tcoit erioot ia the aooa'a train. j aUomen. Mr. an! Mr. II. G. S'.atk, aho were i Tbe accident oerarred at 6:25 in the marrie.1 in Ci.ua:ia !au ncday. caxt ' tTenic, ,3j nta were tnt d jag ; to Caf So. 4. tf.e i'aferfr train t'ch HIS FALL WILL BE HARD Mk-ken, ieai:cj lU-pn j.:ems anJ uierD lrt cf tie lit tr-i tf S;rjre, JLi'.n, IIitM A ?dcMickfn. E. C. P.per, the ed:tcri! t eaJ of the rrri cd Gorje i U. F;pr, the lea nea manfjer, an : noance t'-rir r:ireiert. lut tiiat ' ti.ey mi. i rem:n in the ata'.etif Waetini ton. 5. P. West to ais today made i bsfinff-f n.anajer. j Tte parcbafe price if nnierstood to be SX?,0i. the ta'k of which waf paid in ' cash tolsy. THE CEriUlfaE Wilson flir-Tight Heater OUTSIDE DRAFT liIIE THIS: reache tere at 7:05, on wbicb the ioj-:rd man waa Irccjlit to tbis city. no oa the boat letiercay. acd J:t tt. Btorarns for tbeir bo ice at Da!nr. Ttoriy a Iti y J. B. Mcltee ia in from Dnfar. S. J. "u-.ti:5 Je.'t tbif uacrnicj for Aatfeo;. J. M. Mick'.er, cf PriLevL'e, waf in towa jeiterJay. Walter Brai'.ey cinte damn frcm AxUajctoa yeeterday. Geo. H. Brocfon : a PriteT.Ua in the city. ttm cat mt to Icrl.acd. , j Mr. Ramsey waa a man cf abont 44 WVJ,- R-Jin reared at tke ! years aober and indo.triooi. Haa lived UmaUiSa from Jirjja?. i . .. ,, , , . j in Tie Pallet fur Several ear, and baa G. W. Bowert came oyer from GIen-iWnerB ?!DTedtlt cgineer on t be pile waod oa tof:n retierjav. !.. ' - ... ' driver for two rear past. He !-ave a Mr. and Mrt. Cbri. Fracn carte n?Jlfe ,nj tbree"cbi:dren-e boy of aboat froca Lrie yeeterdav, retcrniDg todav. j . ' J j 19 vearf, who h eroploved by the O. R. t,ST-. C- L G,;lfrt ,wn,to;fcX. at Spokane, and two girl, ated 9 Hood River yeaterday to fpend a few i ' ' . Scaaior Masco, cf Illiaois, Iairdccctl a RcstilaUoa in the U'ishio? the Bnr;hcrs Success in j Their Fifiht for Libenj Siw Toes, Eee. 6. A Hera'd from Wabinctoa He taken into tha Ottmb-a botel j koberlf : fia,::y hy theht where I'r; . Logan and Doane attended i him, acd w bere be died at 10 :45 o"c!o k. , He aat cnronfciooa darioa; the entire tixe. and oa acccoat of the terribie oon- j daion of the body, it wat tbccgbt ad- Tiat:e not to allow the family to tee visitor frcm ; him oatij th, wmin, bmi been taken ! to Crandad & Enrgt-t t nnaertakicit daya risitiof tcbooit. ! liiing jast acrosa the MiM creek bridge Mra. L. Muler. who baa been Tititirei. , ber eooin, Mrt. S. Boiton, retarned to lo xtl r:nl M lce fCa- her borne in Portland yetterday after-' Hii death, comin aa it did to tndden noon. . ly and in eoch a manner roaket it doubly Wasco county it !iable to os one of bard for tbote be leaves behind, and for ita bet citizen a and tbnftiett farmert. K, B. G.irreth li res on this afternoon' traia for Lino coantr, where tie got to look orer a piace abich be it mnTemplat it excbacficf bit farm on 15-Mile for. Wa tiope, bowever, that the advantage oar eoaaty bat over thorn of the Valley wij be to msrkej that be will remain wi'h u. Fndtj's Dallr- W. L. Vatderpool it in from Dnfar. T. Eeyno'.da i in from Wamie toiay. J. L. Mazan came ever from Golden dai today. F. X. Janet it id from bit ranch near Detcbote toiay. F. T. Esping arrived in th:f city tb:t afternooo from Antelope. Mr. and Mra. F. W. L. Skibbe went to Portland on jetterdaj'f boat. Mr. and Mrt. B. Hntton came ever from Guldendae today on tbeir way to tbeir borne at Iiwaeo. Mra. S. S. Johct, Mist "ora Turner and Min Sumnelt, of Dartoo, made the trip to tbe Lock a today. Mra. Francit McCowan and Mist jaarr cnipra were pawnra oo me , rate .f thirty m- an b nr boat tbie mormcg bounJ for Portlanl. That the tsii Kd RamMv whom tbe greatest tympatby it ex pressed. Coroner Batu tammoned a jary and held an inquest tbis rr.oDinp, which retailed at folio wt : In tbe matter of tbe inqueet over tbe body cf Ed Ramsey: We the jary impanelled by W. H. Bans, coroner ol Wasco county, state of Ort-on, to ieqoirv into the cause of tbe death of the body now before at, after examining tbe body of the deceated, and bearing the testimony of the witnesses ptodactd before as, find tbe following f.cts, that is to tay : That the name of the deceased wat E J Ramsey, whose age. in oar judgment, was about 45 years, that be wat an employe of the Oregou Railroad & Navi gation Co., as engineer of said rompaay's pile-driver, at the time cf hi death; thathecamo to bis death on tbe 7th day of December, 18K9, in Dallet City, Oregon. That cn (be said 7th day of December, IS! '9, while ridin on the construction train of eaid company, the said Ed Ramsey fell from a Hat car of sawl train, bile standing thereon and while said train wat traveling pat at about the fell there- Maesrt. Brent and Ike Driver came in ! ron -,bfmt hr'e quarters d a mile wf st mb Waruw; thit morning bringing with j 4,1 tunnel No. 3. of said company, while at seem inevitable, that he mar come ant for a teat in the senate. Hit rejection by tbe boose, it it expected, will add to hit popularity in Utah, and it is suggested that if Quay it s -ated "y the senate, tbe Democratic governor of Utah may appoint Roberts to fill the vacancy that ex stf in Utah't representation in that body. Catarrh luiol b Cared with IocaI applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Scoate ; is a blood or constitutional disease, and ia oricT to cure it voa must take inter- nil remedies. Kall't Catarrh Care is ; taken internally, and acts directly on tbe blood acd mncoas snrfacet. Hall's j Catarrh Cure it not a quack medicine. trcia! to the ' II ws PrMcnbeJ one of the ft If , puyticians in ims couinrv sur crs, suu it a renlar prescription. It is composea of the best tonics known, combined with directlv there it a nossibilitv f .r-.rd . a rlaim- I Pn, g on the macauf sor:ars. I he pcrlect combination of tbe two ingredients is what prodacet such wonderful results in caring Catarrh, bend fur testimonials, free. F. J. Chenet & Co., Prop., Toledo O. Sold bv drrngit!ts, price 75c. Hall's'Farr.ily Pills are the best. 12 Roberts' Iavesti"atioa. 1 5 ( J t ff li' Killed Bj Depntj Sheriff. Republic, Wash., Dec. 6. Joe Will. Washisgtos, Dee. 6. R. presentative ! jams was shot thia morning by Deputy Tayler, of Ohio, chairman of tbe special j Sheriff W.T. Swan. Williams had charge committee to investigate the ease of of the gambling games in the Butte ae of Roberts, of Utah, has called a j saloon. He bad been drinking heavily meeting of tbe committee for 11 o'clock and was quarrelsome. He went into tomorrow. Tayler says tbit initial meet- j acotber saloon and was flourishing a inz will be to determine opon aline of j pistol. Swan wrenched it from his action. He could not tay bow soon the I bad, when Williams, who is a powerful committee would be able to report. Roberts was about the hou-e daring the day. There was no session, and he chatted with groaps of members and visitors a ho showed a frier.d y disposi tion towards biru. Kyle (South Dakota) and Walcott rte s?nted a camber cf petitions against polygamy. Aldrich, chairman of the fi nance committee, prern'.eia finance measure to "affirm tbeexiraag standard of value of ail.formt of money, to refund the public debt and for other purposes." Rawlins (Utah) presented a resolation providing for a full investigation of the alleged polygamous practices in the United States and whether the president has appointed polygsmisU to federal offices. Referred to tbe judiciary com mittee. Mason (rep. 111.) rffereda resolution extemlii.'g the best hopes cf the stnttte tj i.hu Boers in their cmirst for liberty. At 2:.V( '.be senate a?j arnel. man, threw the officer ten feet. Swan then fired Williams' pistol, and the ball pissed through the bjdy near tbe heart. Tbe wcur.ded man grappled wub tbe officer, wrested the pistol from him, and was about to fire when strength left him and be fell back and expired. A cor oner's jury fully exonerated the officer. Tha Supply Limited. fnarlseon Mt. Hood from Lost Lake. P!ac your orders now for Christmas or you may get Mt. Gifford. nl"-lm from tbeoa a large hand of hogs, which they told to C M. Grimes. ronncing a sharp curve. That in falling from said train the said YA Rimtev broke hi richt 1. in- C. C. Alvord. of Goldendale, is in tbe s jorej his right wriFt, was !nj :red in t ln city Vdav and will leave tonight for an j .txlominal cavitv.and ir.jared his brain extended vrieit in Chicago and other j That said deat.n was caue. by fa!!io Eastern citiet. frpul tr,in. and that tbe immediate can;e of said death was shock and brm- I orrhage of the brain, produced from said 1 fall. Dafd at Dalles City. Oregon, this the Mr. and Mrt. G. T. Pt.rr and little son ! ware passengers on this morning's boat for Portland, and will leave toiiigbt for California, where they will remain cntil ' tbe first of the year Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Chandler, who; passea throagn this city aooat a week ago on a weOding tour to the Valley, re turned on last evening's train and left ow tbe sight train for Canyon City, Mr. Chandler being editor of the News that place. tj Stn day of December. 18Ir9. 1 J. lOIIEBTT, T. J. Twoitio. PCL K. I'-tClBES, ClIAS A. Si 1ICTE, C. F. f-TEPHESS, Ned II. Gates. Claike & Frfik have a full and coir.- Paint yoor boose with paintf that are p'ete line of house, cairugf, irn and folly guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk a,n Pinta mannfKCtured by J tn:es E. bave them. Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Distinguished Testimony No secret society ia the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable accomplishments than tbe Knights of Pythias. That order ia doing great good. ana one ot us nnesi institu tions ia the Ohio Pythian Home, at Springfield. Ohio, which is ably presided over by Superintendent Le Fevre and bis wife, Mrs. Callie I. Le Ferre, the matron. Tbe latter has recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention because of the prominence cf the writer. It is as follows: Messrs. W. If. Hooker & Co., New York: Last year I nsed Acker's English Remedy at tbe suggestion of a fnend. for a serious, longr-standing throat difficulty and extreme ly bard cough. Had nsed many well-spoken of prepara tions without relief. I can honestly Bay that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped the i t J : j . i. -, - . .iT". . T Callie L Le Pevee. Matroa Ohio PythUn H.. ties, and at leaU one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted pny aicians with no permanent results." (Signed) Callie I. Le Fives. The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre refers as having suggested Acker's English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the Troy Transfer Co., of Troy. Ohio, where tbia remedy has accomplished many other cures in Throat and' Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance Mrs. Le Pevre also said: "If you will-call on Mr. V. H. Schauss. a prominent cbina and art merchant of Springfield. Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had any amount of experience with Acker" English Remedy in his family, acd thinks they cannot keep house without it." Arket' Ennlih Kmnlr ( sold bv all drnirit under a poitir guaranty that roar mo;er tri.l be refunded in r&seof failure. ic 50c. and fi a bottle in Uimod S't- and Canada. In England. i. id . ?. id., and . 6L Wt amthonx Utt aim gtnrmtU. W. H. UOQkf.lt ic CQ Proprietor!, tint l'ork. For Sale by B LAKELET & EOUOHTON. v W to I -"V ManT Reports Presented. Washington, Dec. 6. t the open ing of tbe session, the anuntl reports of he secretary of the treasury, sttorney-f-ner-al, comptroller of the currency and vrionf officials wens prest r.led. Siooner i'.Vi.) presented resolutions from the l?ai?lature of Wisconsin orbing congress to take action locking to the advance-m-nt of Americin shipping interests. Ulorlona Xial. CoTies from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita. I. T. He writes : "Four bottles of Electric Bitters bss cared Mrt. Brewerof scrofula, which had i caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on ber head and face, and tbe best doctors conld give no help; lot ber cure is com plete and ber health is excellent." Tbis thowt what thousands bave proved, that E'ectric Bitters is the beet blood pnrifier known. It's the supreme remedy for e tenia, tetter, salt rheain, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys aad bowels, exoelt poison t, helps digestion and builds np the strength. Only 50 c?nts. S ild by Blakeley & Hoaghlon.Draggiets. Guaranteed. Quartz About Malheur. -Bakes CiTT.Or., Dec. 6. Dan Bruner, who has mined in tbis section for nearly forty yeart, left this city today for California, where be will pass tbe winter. Speaking of the new enterprise cf qaartx mining in the placer field around bis hometown, Malheur City, thirty miles from here, he said : "Tbe best showing is on the Golden Eigle, ownrd and operated by a Portland company. Aseavs cf tbe ore show values cf ?ti0 to f'JSO per ton. Ceep linking is onder way, and will continue ell winter. The out pan? will erect a qoartx mill in the spring, at early as practicable." 1'unr Face Showt the state of yoor feelings and the ttate of yoor health aa well. Impure biocj makes i tee i f apparent in a pale and tallow complexion, Pimplet and Skin Eroptlont. If ynrj are feeling weak and worn out and do net bave a healthy appearance yon should try Acker't Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and to railed pnriflert fail ; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley h Houghton, drnggista. Seattle "P. I." Changes Hands. Seattle, Dec. 6. lhe Pot-Intelli-gencer form illy clanged hands today,. Admiral George Dewey (Till receive the moat royal welcome on Oct lav aext, that waa ever accorded to an invrin dtinn. You will find a oompleta biography of this great hero, including hia brilliant victory over the Bpa ith eet in the treat, authoritative and np. ' '-data woii of reference, lha , Kew Werner Edition of tie Encyclopaedia Britannica This is the only encyclopedia on the market that toeniiona Admiral Dewey. It glvea tbe date of hi; birth; how be ipent hia boyhood days; the part he look In the Civil Vtr, bow after tbe War lie was Be ployed on tbe European station; in the Kara) Academy; hia riaa to the rank of Commander and Preddcnt of the Board of Inspection and Survey; hia command of the AjdaUe Squadron; bow on April 27th ha left Bong Kong with hia squadron, bund and destroyed the Spanish Fleet, at Manila, an Hay 1st; bit appointment aa Acting Kear Ad mlral, tbe honors bs received from Congress, and bow on March 2nd, 1899, bs waa created full Ad tnlraL It fpeaka of him as a strict disciplinarian, an all-around athlete, a daring b one man and huntsman, and socially a good club sua and a tencrai favorite. It tella of his marriags to Mist fcy Goodwin, a daughter of the "fighting gov ernor" of New Hampshire, who died ia 1872, leer ing a son, George Goodwin Dewey. fi Governor Theodore Roosevelt Admiral Schley Admiral Sampson Capt. Clark of the Oregon and acorea of other noted personage not evesj mentioned .a any other Encyclopedia rerelva Uit same attention In this edition of tb Encyclopaedia Britannica It speaks of General Wood aa Governor of gatU ago; of General lienry aa Gorernor-G jneral ol Porto Rico of Aguinaldo's declaration of Wat against th C. 8. rr VOD HEED THIS COIPLETE SUMMARY of tinman knowledge and pmgreaa, wherein Infor mation la mora easily found and aojulrvd than In any other book or encyclopedia ia tb world IN YOUR HOrtlE. roa sals st I. C. NICKELSEN, I There are other AIR-TIGHTS, but none that eoual the WILSON. 1 ....SOLD ONLY BY.... jVIAYS & CROWE, Sole Agents. 31 I I! i: K 'I 2 The Chronicle, Th Dallea, i Or. ! Job Printers. U 4 f 1 K XTmw-fjnVTSTT r. cJk - mi Impulse Wheels and TvlOtorS MAXl'FACTCSED BT AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING. GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC CIrculsrt and particulars furnished on applicstion. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, an6 THE DALLES, OREGON STEAM LAUWDRY- Dewey wliite wash? Yes, and wash wliite. Von can Havana thing washed at lhe Steam Laundry. 'fhe Maine point is quality ami tlio Merritt of our work is such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not j Hobson's choice, hut the standard rates, which are Cevera hiirh as. snif nonnln fliinlr. and wo want to - n I ......... C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES, u