The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 27, 1899, Image 4

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Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the System
EFFECTUALLY
DlSrc
OVERCOMES irJ
H4B,tualC0NSTpat.on
VJMU PERMANENTLY
,T5BENEr,c,AUCTS
BUy THE GENUINE - MANT D BY
(AUIvRlSIATGfSYRVF(.
TRAIN WRECKED
LAST NIGHT
ROBERT HUNTER AND L. D. MILER
MEET THEIR DEATH.
I'HS.enger Train Jfo. 2,En8t-l!iutict, Klllift
Into a Slide Near llDtiir ICnck
Unknown Man llailly Injured.
The dreaded word "wreck" has been
on every tongue during the entire day
and all were anxious to hear the truth
concerning theawfu! accident which last
night at 9:30 overtook passenger train No.
2 east bound, which arrives here at 11 :45
p. m. This, however, has been a difficult
matter, for so. varied and conflicting are
the reports, fairly puzzling one to decide
which to credit. As nearly as we can
determine the facts are as follows:
When the train reached a place be
tween Rooster Uonk and tunnel No. 1,
it ran into a had rock slide, caused by
the wet condition of the mountains
along the track. The engine, blind bag
gage and express car were derailed,
tnrown nearly into the river, and piled
tip in a heap. The passenger cars re
mained on the track and as far as we
can learn not a passenger was injured.
However, an unknown man, probably a
tramp, was badly injured und taken to
the hoepital in Portland later.
The terrible part of the affair is that
two of the best men on the road lost
their lives Engineer Hunter and Fire
man iMiier. The latter was crushed
beneuth the engine and killed instantlv, t disease, and are to-day worse ofT than
while Hunter when taken fiom the cab ' Eheuraatjsm is a blood disease,
(nul ... . , .. , . , . Unu Swift's Specific js the only cure, be-wa-
jint alive, but died shortly after. , cause it is th'e oniy remedy whj h'
Assistance was summoned frum Port
land, but the unlortunate men were be
yond all human aid. Tho passengers
will be brought to this city this alter
noon, arriving about 4 o'clock.
The news of the accident came with
renewed terror, ciusing as it did the
terrible death of one of tlie oldest and
perhaps most popular men on the road
one who had hosts of friends all along
the line Robert Hunter. Everyone
knew him; everyone liked him, and he
was one to whom all the trainmen car
ried all their difliculties. He com
menced work for the company in July,
1881, and has steadily gaiued in Uvor,
being trusted explicitly by his employes.
e was" about oU year of aye. Mr. I
Hunter' first I(H Miaa nll pu.l
wue was mm Dell Lead,
formerly of ,hi8 city. To them was j
bom two children, one a ,rl, who
is now 11 yeurs old and Is nu invalid ;
another a boy, 0 years old. Mre. Hunter 1
died peverul veara elnce, and about six 1
month. he married ML- Fenton, of J
Gr.tnd Dalles, who with his children,
now live at Alblna, He was a member
of the Brotherhood oi Locum .live Engi
neers. No one on the road could have
been more miffed tliuii be.
L, 1). Miler, the fireman, who has aleo ;
been employed by the O.K. & K. for I
fieverHl years, is a man of about 33 yenrs,
He was formerly a resident of The Dalles,
and married a young lady tit Fnlrvlew.
They have made their home at Albion
for some time, where the wifo und two
little ones received the awful news of
bis death, He was n quiet, uiiaeeuminy
man of eplpndld character and well liked
by not only his fellow workmen, but his
associates alontt the line. Ho war a
member of the Woodmen lodge in this
city mill we nlsu understand of the
Licotuotlvo Firemen. He is n nephew
of John Miter, of Mosler. Of his im
mediate family we have not learned.
Thus another fatal accident is added
to the long list which has removed some
of the best men of the land from our
midst. It would seem that there was a
scarcity of track walkers in that vicinity
for this time of the year, and yet in
spite of the strictest vigilance such acci
dents cannot apparently bo prevented,
nor no one receive blame therefor.
I'lnynri Out.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the, body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences
uf impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must be purified in order to
obtain I'ood health. Acker's Blood
Elexir 1ms never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly n wonderful
remedy and we Bell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeley& Hough
ton Druggists;
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy I ever used for coughs and
colds. It is unequalled for whooping
cough. Chrildren all like it," writes 11.
N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
fails. It is the only harmless remedy
that gives in: mediate .results. Cures
coughs, colds, hoarness, croup, pneu
monia, bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles. Its early use prevents
consumption.
Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich.,
says, ''I suffered a long time from dys
pepsia; lost flesh and became very weak.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured
me." It digests what you eat and cures
all forms of stomach trouble. It never
fails to give immediate relief in the
worst cases.
"I was nearly dead with dyspepsia,
tried doctors, visited 'mineral springs,
and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspep
sia Cute. That cured me." It digests
what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour
stomach, heartburn, and all foiniB uf
dyspepsia.
Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his
child's life by One Minute Cough Cure,
Doctors had given her up to die with
croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs,
colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis und
throat and lung troubles. Relieves at
once.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., says, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
but I cured them with DeWitt'e Witch
Hazel Sulve." It is infallible for piles
and skin diseases. Be.vara of counter
feits. Mrs. R. Churctiill, Berlin, Vt., euys,
''Our baby was covered with running
sores. DeWitt'e Witch Hazsl Salve
cured her." A specific for piles and
skin diseases. Beware of worthless
counterfeits.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Oh, the Pain of
Rheumatism!
Rheumatism often causes the most in
tense suffering. Many have for years
vainly sought relief from this disablinc
reach such deep-seated diseases
A few years ago I was taken with inflamma
tory Bhcumotlsm, which became so intense
that I wa3 for weeks unnblo to walk. I tried
several prominent physi
clans and took their treat
ment faithmlly, but vras
unablo to get tho slight
est relief. In iaot, my con
dition teemed to grow
worse, the disease spread
over my entire body, and
from November to March
I suffered agony, I tried
many patent medicines,
but none relieved me.
Upon tho ad v ioe of a
friend I decided to trv
8. 8. 8. Before allowing mo to take it, how
ever, my cuardlan. who was a chemist, ana-
. lyzeu tho remedy, and pronounced It free of
potash or mercury, I felt so much better after
1 taking two bottles, that I continued the rem-
i eny.unain iwomontus I was cureu completely,
The cure was permanent, fori havo never since
bd touch of Itheumatlsm though many
ume3espoed to damp and cold weather,
b,
Don't suffer longer with Rheumatism,
Throw aside your oils nnd liniments, as
they can not reach your trouble. Don't
experiment with ooctors-their potash
JSSSitZS
Ity and completely destroy your diges
tion.
6 C CFor
Blood
ikliiJsyiThe
will euro perfectly and permanently.
It is uuarontoed purely veuetable. and
contains no potash, merourv. or other
mineral, - Books mailed free by Swift
Specific Oo Atlanta, Ga.
C.,h lu lour Ctsaofca.
Allconntv warrant registeml prior
to Jan. 21. 1890. will be imld at rnv I
office, Interest ceases after Nov. 13th, I
low. 0. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer. I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Use Clarke & Falk's Rosafoam for the
teeth.
Clarke it Fulk have on sale a full 1 In
of paint ami artist's brushes.
Yon will not have bolls If you tako
Clarke A: Falk's euro cure for boils.
Clarke it Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your grocer for them.
Ash your grocer for Clarke it Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Fresh Saratoga chips und salted
almonds for Bale at Dawson's grocery
store. , 11-tf
Flornl lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint your hotiso with paints that aro
ully guaranteed to last. Clarke it Fulk
ave them.
Fresh crucked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch!25-tf
Cle Elm coal ?G.50 per ton; Rock
Springs coal $9 per ton, delivered, ut
Maier it Benton's.
Now is the time to sit for X:uas
photos. Cloudy weather preferred for
sittings. So says Uiflbrd. novl7-lm
One dozen of Gifford's photos will
make you twelve fine presents. What
would bo appreciated more for the
holidays? novl7-lin
DeWitt'e Little Early Risers purify
the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the
system. Famous little pills for consti
pation nnd liver troubles.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fall to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
COUSIN GEORGE'S DECISION.
He Tuontrlit Ml vr Found Helutlvua
Were a Very Shoddy
Lot.
"Now, my dear, 1 want you to be very
kind to your cousin George when he
comes," said the cirl's mother, accord
ing to the Detroit Free Press.
"Oh, rr.ar.nin! I fdn:.ly can't tote
him nil ever town, nnd I don't think you
ought to expect me to."
"Hut you must entertain him nicely
while he's here. He probably will not
stay long."
"How do you know? We've never
seen him we don't know any-Mi-jr
about him. Dear me! 1 think it's hor
rible! 1 dcr.'t see what he's coming fur.
.lust surj.'-'-.e he's dreadfully awkwnn'
and de'ean't know how to net! 'iVhy.il
would be too embarrassing for any
thing! And the girls hne been studying
genealogy at the library for the last
two weeks, and they're awfully critical
about one's relations."
The nest afternoon a coupe drove to
the dcor and a young man alighted. It
was George. He was an athletic young
fellow, who, though he hulled from a
small western town, had been educated
abroad, and was as fine a ttj.iclnicn of
mnr.hocd as could be found. .Marguerite
was delighted. The relief was great.
She gushed profusely over her new
found cousin and offered him all sorts i.f
social inducements to spend a week.
liut he left the next afternoon.
"What was the matter why didn't
you stay longer with your Uncle Hen
ry's family?" said his father, after he
had reached home. "Didn't you like
them?"
"No., They were the idioddicstlot of
peopie I ever ran across."
Contly Fnrp for Oatriclica.
There was a happening at the os
trich farm recently which disproves
the theory that the ontrich in ftatlKlied
with eating nailR, barbed wire and the
like. A man who had visited the farm
the day before discovered that IiIk gold
watch was missing. , Thinking that he
might have lost it at the farm, he re
turned to look for it. When he arrived
lie enlisted the services of a youth end
starttd in quest, without entertaining
much hope of Undine the wntuh. About
the first thing noticed by the youth
was an ostrich tossing something in the
air. It was the watch, and would have
been swallowed if it had been a glass
faced watch. It happened that both
sides were opened and lodged in the
benk. The next da-y the valuation of
one of the birds was enhanced $5(1. It
awnllowed n diamond from the setting
of a woman visitor, who inadvertently
Fought to console the bird by caressing
Its forehend. Arizona Republican.
fltiip Thlofl
Step doini? business. This is the way
you feel after buying some teu cant
cigarff. Try our Mascot ten cent smoke
and find out where your real friends are.
Ilen Ullrich.
IIhIji Wanted.
A u'irl ran obtain a place to do general
houseuork in a family of two, or to as
sist In work and attend school, by apply
lug at this office. 21-1 w
Wanted.
A girl who desires to do general house
ivrtrle fun nhtatu Mtn rilnumat, t Itv onnlii.
" " , " "'", """
n "' ' "n rmn street.
Our coin in onuUajr.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money If
it fail to cure. !25c,
a.
Admiral George Dewey
Will rcrelvo tho most royal wclcomo on Oct. 1st.
rxxt, ilia: wus ever accorded to an American
tlilien.
You will find a cnmplcto biography of thin (rreat
hero, Including his brilliant victory over tho Bri'
uh licet in tho rcat authoritative ana up
- dato work ofreforoncc, tho
New Werner Edition of the
S
Britannica
This la the only encyclopedia on tho market that
mentions Admiral Dewey. It glvca tho date of hli
Urth; how ho Epcnt hlu boyhood days; tho part ho
look in tho Civil War; how uf'.er tho War ho was
irap'.oyed on tho European staUon: lu tho Naval
Academy: his rlao to the rank of Commander ana
President of tho Hoard of Inspection and Survey;
Ills command of tho Asiatic Squadron; how on
April 2;th ho loft none, Kong with hla squadron,
found and dectrcyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Manila,
;n Jlay 1ft; his appointment as Acting Hear Ad'
inlral, the honors ho received from Congress, and
how on March 'Jud, 1S29, ho was created full Ad
iniral. It speaks of him an a strict disciplinarian,
an all-around athlete, a daring horseman and
huntsman, and socially a good club man and a
general favorite. It tells of his marriage to j:u
Susy Goodwin, a daughter of tho "fighting gov'
crnor" of Now Hampshire, who died lu 1671;, lcav
lug a son, George Goodwin Dower.
Governor Theodore Roosevel
Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of the Oregon
and scores of other noted personages not C7cn
mentioned in any other Eiicyclopculiu receive the
samo attention in this edition of tho
Encyclopedia Britannica
It speaks of General Vi'ood as Governor of Enntl
ago; of General Henry as Governor-General oi
Porto Rico; of Aguinaldo's declaration of War
against the U. B.
YOD NEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY
of human knowledgo and progress, wherein infer.
nation Is moro cosily found and acquired than i:
any other book ot encyclopedia in tho uorld
IN YOUR HOME.
TOR CALE DT
I. C. NICKELSEN,
' t. MCOISK. J01IK (SAVIN
M00IIE & GAVIN,
ATTOIIXKVS AT LAW.
Itooma S'J mid 10, over U, S. Ijit.d twice.
J-J A. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Otllce over French & C'o.'s 11 ink
l'hone r,
TIIK lAI.I.Ea,OUEGON
IHRS. OLIVIA W. PflGflfl,
TUDIO
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ABT NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Third Street, between Court and Wash
ton btreuls, ihe D.tllea.
GRAND BILL
AT TUB
BALDWIN OPERA HOUSE,
(ilVKN II V
Jackson Engine Go.
Thanksgiving Eve,
fflednesday, flov. 29.
Music will be furnished bv Prof. Blrg.
fold's Orchestra. A general good time
is assured.
Tickets,
L.00
ncjcl(pttia
Tho Steiiliiem
lmvinir K'hciinle,
m-IkmIuIu without
Str. Rfftulntor.
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FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Trnvel hy the .Stciimers ol the Iliruliitor 1,1 tic,
roils uir nem per icu jmnn
l'ortlnnil Olllre, Onk-Htreet Iocl:.
Trilby
For wood, chips, knots,
shavings, corn cobs,
hay or poat.
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Conotructlon Thlt In im nlr
Unlit liiiiler o( llu nviil hliit't hti-el
tyim: It tin- I'AST IKON I.I.NINUH,
i ii n let i ik It tlnrnlilc; uUo luix run
feiit door,, cuit tup iinil luiUotn Mint
urmuiicutiil huliiK top, with griddle
cover uniletuciitli.
NlckollnBlt Iiiik nlclirleil urn,
eiimu ii'.iitii inn! font rails. Wc have h
cnniilelu stock of liium on himd.
full mill see our Mock eeforc huj Iiik
cUeuheru.
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The
Busy
Store.
Each, day our business shows
the people arc (hiding out we
are pushing to the front with
butter goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, and
last, but not least, buyers who
know their business and buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
KOTJOE FOR PUBLICATION.
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TiiANtiACT A KNKKALUANKINU I1UK1NKH
Letters of Credit Issued available In the
biullt Elchanon ami Tuu......i...
Transfers sold on New York. dlcao,
bt. Louis, San I ranclsco, Portland Ore
Kon, Seattle Wash,, and various point
In Orejiou and WahiDSton.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
maier & Benion
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jxjlijt u j-utt. i ujx .LINE. ;
Dalles, Portlaufl & Astoria Kav. no;
of the tteRiilntnr l.ltto will run iih i.or ti . , l
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HIKING OAKrt ON OC1IEN KOUTK.
1'fJU.MAN UUKKKT BLEKl'KKS
AND flKCOND-CLABfi HI.KKI'ING CASS
Attuclied to all Through Tralui.
Direct rnnncctlon at fan rrnticlaco with Ocd
(tent nl anil Oriental and I'mcIIIc tnnll .tonmihtp
llneN for JAI'AN and CHINA. Hailing dt on
n plication.
KatuK and ticket to Kanteru point and Ku
rotie. AIo JAI'AN, CHINA, Ilb.NULVLD and
Ar.STKAl,lA.
All iiImivu Main arrive at nnd depart lnn
Grand Central Htatlon, Klfth and Irving itreett
VAMH11.I. DIVISION.
'iiKOiigcr DviHit, loot of Jvdenuu street
U-nve for Bherldan, week duye, t 4:30 p. m
Arrive ut I'ortland, v.'JO a. m,
U-avc for AlltUr. on Moiulay, Wednenditrind
Krliiiy ath:3.'a. in. Arrlv.- nt l'urtland, Tu
dav, Thurnday and Haturelai it 3:U5 p. m.
Kxcept Stiuday. "lixcept Snturday.
it. rd.KH.t.Klt, (!. H. MAUKIIAJI,
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ThrmiKh Ticket Ofllce, 131 Third street, when
through tlcketa to ull pointn In the KiiferD
Htatch, (Canada and burojie can be obttlnrt (I
loCHt ruteK iroin
.1. II. KIUKLAND, Ticket Aieat
or N. W1IEAI.DON.
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Will run every tiny excont Sunday.
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Telephone 201.
W. A. CATES, Prop
C. S. Smith,
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dp-to-dateCJroeer
Fresh Erks and Creamery
llutter u specialty.
2d Street.
..CHAS.
Batehens
and Faprneps
..Exchange
ttlKed tho bent beer In The
at tho umial price. :om I i
It and bo ronv need. A i tue
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