( 1 J I 111 J I 1 I 11 II i .'fill 1 1 i S .. I 4 T 1 I, I i I i I I v r ! ! 1 I El l . il I I I y VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, ; MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, -1894: NO. 244 DEADLY STREET CAR Kills One and Cripples Four or Five. THE CHINESE ABANDON MOUKDEN Judge Scott . of Omaha Undertakes Suppress Newspaper Comment Concerning; Bla Court. to , Accident as Taeoma. Tacoma, Oct. 6. George G. Chandler, general agent of the Northern Pacific railroad' in this city, was killed in a street car accident .tonight at 11:15 o'clock. Those injured in the same ac cident are: James F. O'Brien, deputy county clerk, right leg mangled; Ed. R. Hare, left Bhoulder dislocated ; M. Sidney, a real estate agent, hurt about the face ; Mrs. M. Sidney, bruised and cut in sev eral places ; Miss Bertha Laughton, ren dered insensible and cut about the head ; A. W. Latham, a bookkeeper, bruised. 4. Mrs. William H. Upton of Portland was slightly brnised and was taken to the Fife hotel. No other Portland peo-' pie were injured. Mr. Chandler's face was mangled beyond j. recognition. So completely was he disfigured that for some minutes after the wreck his iden tity was in doubt, and was only settled by an examination bf his watch, on which his name was engraved... The car on which the accident occurred was No. 20, of the Old Town line. It was re turning from the interstate fair, and was crowded with people. Chandler, O'Brien, Hare and a number of others were standing on the front platform, be hind Motorman. W. J. Muegroye. As the wheels struck the east crossing of North Second street the. axle of the front truck . broke near the right wheel. The car left the track, plunged along at an acute angle to the right of the track for a rod, and then fell on its left side. Mr. Chandler, who was standing on the steps, fell underneath, and the heavy wood and iron work of the car struck him full in the face, crushing out bis life and leaving his head in a shapeless mass. O'Brien "went down in the struggling mass of humanity, and the iron roof of the car fastened down upon him, tear ing the flesh and horribly mangling the calf of his leg. The others were all in jured either by falling from the plat form or by being thrown violently against one another and against the breaking glass of the windows. Doctors were summoned and every assistance rendered the injured. Mr. Chandler's body has been taken to the coroner's morgue. Policemen have been stationed about the wreck to guard it until the coroner's inquest, which is to be held Monday. It was an accident, pure and simple, and proved a terrible ending of the Bplendid celebration of the day and evening in honor of the visit of Port lrnd's mayor and a thousand citizens to the interstate fair. Judge Scott of Omaha. Omaha, Oct. 6. Judge Cunningham R. Scott, of the criminal branch of the district court, and ; a . leading American Protective Association man today cited E. Rosewater, editor of the Bee, to ap- pear before him Tuesday and show cause why he should not be adjudged in ,conr tempt of court, Scott has undertaken to establish a severe press censorship with reference to the reports of routine work of hia court, -Yesterday the Bee printed a local item, referring to the manner in which Judge Scott questioned applicants if citizenship, appearing before him, with reference to thir religious opinions and particularly as to the rela tive superiority of the church and state laws. If the answers were obscure or indicate a preference for serving the I church, certificates were refused. For this item, the editor was called to time. Flying jib's fast Mile. San Fkancisco, Oct. 6. The tele ijraphic news from Chilicothe about the" wonderful mile paced by Flying Jib did not create any surprise, as it was known that the erratic sidewheeler was one of the fastest team horses in the world. A sensation was created in local horse circles a few years ago, when a team of Highest of all in Leavening Power. i rw A r pacers owned by Captain Millen Griffith, of this city j paced a, half-mile over the Bay district track in 1 :01. One of the pacers was flying Jib, who Thursday es tablished a new world's record for .pac ing a mile with a running mate. , Mon roe Salisbury took flying Jib east the following year, and the Californian made the greatest record ever made, by a green pacer the first season out. He was called upon to meet the star side wheelers . of America, and ' the great three-cornered race between Gay Mascot and Flying Jib will not be forgotten, even in this year of wonderful perform ances. : ' t Chinese Har Abandoned Mran. Shanghai, Oct. 6. The Chinese war ships stationed off the ports in the Can ton river have been instructed to exer cise the utmost vigilance and to over haul any suspicious vessel that arrives in the river. . Native reports from the Corean frontier say that the Chinese have abandoned their position at Ngan and retired upon Kaichan. There is a vague rumor that the Chinese officials contemplate totally blocking Woo Sung bar. The Chinese government has authorized a firm in Tien-Tsin to raise a loan of 10,000,000. The sum of 1,000,- 000 has already been raised privately. The Mormon Conference. . Salt Lake, Utah, Oct. 6. The second day of the Mormon conference drew an immense . attendance. The city is thronged with visitors, and both sessions today at the tabernacle were crowded. The speakers were Apostles Teasdale, Grant,. Thatcher, Taylor and Merritt. The branches of the church in Mexico and Canada were reported to be .flourish ing. " The people were exhorted to abandon the use of tea, coffee and to bacco, and figures were quoted as show ing that a great part of the wheat crop of , the territory went to pay for these stimulants. The Georgia Returns. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 6. The consoli dated vote of last Wednesday's election shows Atkinson's majority for governor to be 26,000. The rest of the state ticket received 30,000. The democrats will have a majority of 125 in the house, and 27. in the senate. . .Contests have been filed by the populists in five counties. They complain of fraud, and the demo crats charge that the populists repeated in several counties. The 'state legisla ture meets October 24. Chinese Said to be Fleeing From Moufcden. ' ' t New York, Oct. 6. A special cable dispatch from Shanghai to the Herald says the Telegrams from Moukden re port that thousands of Chinese soldiers are passing through that city in wild re treat. The Japanese army is believed to have arrived there now, aided by 10,000 armed Coreans. The empress ddwager is exercising supreme power in Peking. Backed Into a Ravine. Santa Rosa, Cal., Oct. 6. A fatal ac cident occurred this afternoon on the high grade ' between Guerneville and Duncan's Mills, in which William Mc Clenny, of the former place, was killed, and Mr. Finley and bis daughter Ada badly : injured. Their team 'became frightened and backed off1 the grade, falling 50 feet into the ravine below. The Temporary 'Injunction Dissolved. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 6. Judge R. N. Call today refused to, make perma nent . the temporary, injunction granted ihe straight-out .democratic faction re straining the returning board from can vaesing and certifying the result of Tuesday's election in this city. Bla Health is Poor. Newabk, N. J.,Oct. 6. United States Senator McPhersoh is out in a letljer in which he declines to be a candidate for re-election to the senate, because of the poor condition of his health. Labor Kiot In New Jersey. " Newark, N. J., Oct. 6. Two 'hundred striking Italian laborers today attacked 50 men who had taken their placeB on a sewer in construction ou Clifton avenue. Three were badly injured, and one may not recover. The As tors' Dirty Linen. J.RENTON, in. J., uct. t. ne answer to the Drayton divorce has not been filed as yet. It is reported the time for filing lias been extended until Nov ember 1st. Subscr.be for The Chronicle. Latest U. S. Gov't Report iJssW - You Saw Your Own Wood and ; saw enough of it, your digestive organs may perhaps be equal, ostrich like, to any task you impose even to the digest ion of lard-cooked food. If however, like thousands of other people, you have learned that you must ' ' draw the line at lard, " this is to remind you that there is a clean, delicate ' and healthful .vegetable substitute, called -rt , ,. y . 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Sufferers from la v grippe found it just the thing and nnder its use had a speedy and thorough recov eay. : Try . a . sample bottle at bur ex pense, and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's .drug store. Large Bize 50c and $1. Tottie (aged 6) I wonder why babies is always born in the night time. Lottie (aged 7, a little wiser) Don't you know? 'Cos they want to make sure of finding their mothers at home. Tib-Bits. ; The success that has attended the ' use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin ament in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truely remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up crook ed or distorted, their muscles withered or contracted by disease have been cured through the use of this remedy. Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. 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All city warrants registered prior to January 2, 1892, are now, due and pay able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. 1. 1. Burget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1, 1894. NOTICE. .... No Freight trill be accepted for ship ment between the honrs of 5 P. M. and 9 A. M.., except Lire Stock and Perish able Goods. !., P. A A. N. Co. lulT 20th. 189. Feed wheat Warehouse. for sale cheap at Wasco trA.,..", , 1 O '."We SPECIAL IN DOYLIES, 50c Dozen. For Infants and Children. Caatoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatorla contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to ma" H. A. Akcbkr, M. I., 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 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On Wednesday we will Trimmed - lii .Agency of the , Brownsville Clothing, Underwear, Blankets, Etc., Etc. Housekeet) ers: 'would like to caU your attention to our new arrival of e Linens," Crash, Tovvrels, Are positive vre can save you time and money by looking over our line. A. M. WILLIAMS &- GO. E. JACOBS EN .... THE LEADER IN A Pianos and Organs, Books, N OTI ONS, STATI ONERY. - Call and set his prices. Sells PIANOS on easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet any COMPETITION. 162 Seconl St., THE DALLES, OR. J. 8. 6GHINCK, . President. J. M. Patterson, : Cashier. FfrsUlational Bank. THE DALLES, OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight j Draft or Check. . Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York. San JTrancisco and Port land. D1RBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schsnc. Ed. M. Wn-MAMS, Oko. A. Likbb. H. M. Beau.. 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