The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 03, 1900, Image 4

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J. E. FALT & CO.
Proprietors GommeFCial Sample floOIDS.
Purest Liquors for Family Use
Delivered to any part of tho City.
T 858 liUim Distance. 173 Second Street.
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ONE-LEGGED BALL PLAYER. ; POLITE IN FACE OF DANGER.
ElKhl-Yenr-Olil liny Uiiiin IIiikon With
out Mil- Alii of. 1IU
Crtitt-li.
Members of (lit' Kenwood Country
club have a niaseot in Willie Howard,
the ont'-leifgcfl baseball player, says n
Chicago paper. The little fellow,
eljht years of ajjo. is considered one
of the most expert amateur ball play
ers on the south side. Ho manages
to run the bases on one lop-. Of late
the young man has frequently been
iisked to appear on the tennis
rounds. It is said that whatever
side he champions is sure to be vic
torious in the tennis contests. Any
fine afternoon when there is a tennis
game in progress Willie Howard is
very conspicuous. He is regarded by
some of the best tennis experts as
the forerunner of good luck. One day
lately Willie was in great demand.
It is said his services were bid for
long before the champion tennis con
tests began at the Kenwood Country
club.
Little Willie, as he is familiarly
called by his many friends, takes a
prominent part in baseball games
when there are no games of tennis
in progress. As a hatter he is said to
be the equal of anyone on the Ken
wood grounds. Of late the young fel
low has discarded hi habit of run
ning the bases with a crutch in hand.
It is said that Willie believes it un
dignified to run the bases in his for
mer way. The result is the youthful
ball player now coers the bases in a
hop, skip and jump fashion.
Extrnorilliinr Cm1iim of n tietitle
m nil IlurliiK a Vlrv Antnii
lahvtl the Firemen.
"The coolest man 1 ever met," said
n New York fireman, relates Collier's
Weekly, "1 met at a tire in a 'dwelling
house on Fifth avenue. We found him
in an upstairs front room,' dressing to
go out. The tire by this time was surg
ing up through the house at a great
rate.
'"Holloa, there!' we hollered at him
when we looked in at the door, 'the
house is alire!'
"'Would it disturb you if 1 should
( remain while you are putting it out'.''
he said, lifting the comb from his hair
and looking round at us. He had on
a white evening waistcoat, and his
dresseoat lay across a chair.
"Seeing us staringat him, he dropped
his comb into his hair again and went
on combing. Hut, as a matter of fact,
he was about ready. Jie put down the
comb, put on his coat and hat, and
picked up his overcoat.
" 'Now I'm ready, gentlemen,' he
said.
"We started, but the stairway had
now been closed up by fire. We turned
to the windows. The boys had got a
ladder up to the front of the houe.
"'.Vow, then,' we said to him, when
we came to the window.
" 'After you, gentlemen,' be said,
standing back. And I'm blessed if we
didn't have to go down the ladder
first."
OUTS WIN FROM BOOKIES.
llnuc Truck llnnnern-on Describe
Hon- They CiniKlit On to a
Gooil ThlnK.
"It was just like this, you see, me
and Mickey came to Chicago to be on
hand for the opening season of the
races at Washington park from De
troit," said a short man with a sandy
mustache and wearing clothes that
had seen better days around a race
track, who was standing near the grand
stand in Washington park the other
day talking to a tout who was going
to give him a good thing, relates the
Chronicle. "When Mickey and I hit
the town we didn't have a cent, .-o we
had to beg our chuck and banner money
from people on the street. The next
day we were in for it good. No money, j
Hum t know anyiioiij, only a few touts,
who only had eating money for them
selves and had a good thing that would
win in a walk and the odds were big.
Miekey says: 'l'al, I tink I can get
a fe.w bucks to bet on a good thing,'
so he did. How he got it I don't know,
but in three days after he got it we
walked out of the track with $:.:J0
in our pocket-; of the hookies' easy
money." That is the story overheard
by a man who was standing near the
two alleged touts who were telling of
their good luck since tlieop-ning of the
Washington park track.
Tin- I.utrmii Pink.
It is, reported in lioston from a for
eign source that the famous pink which
the Boston broker. Thomas W. haw
son, bought for $,l.V--'0 ai:d named the
"Mrs. Thomas W. Lawson pink," after
his wife, has been sold again. The lat
est purchaser, the report says, is no
less a personage than the khedivo of
Kgypt, now sojourning in London, who
mad? the purchase through an agent.
The price he is supposed to have paid is
not included in the storv. "
BROKE THE NEWS SUDDENLY.
.C'oiulcnl Kplxoilt- In the .Meeting- nl
iiOiiK-Sliiriliil Ill-other In
HiikIiiiiiI.
A curious little story reached us
tho other day from the lips of an
ofllcor invalided home from .South
Africa, says the Liverpool I'ost. The
eldest son of a well-known duke had a
younger brother in Ladysniith and
wa naturally anxious and eager for
his safety. He himself was serving
with the forces of (Jen. Iliiller and
was through all the long and arduous
campaign which preceded the relief
of that place. When it became known
Unit the road was at last open, the
young nobleman was sent forward
witli the first forces to enter the
town. Ho soon found his brother,
whom his eyes had been yearning to
heu for so many long and weary
mouths. "Hullo, .lack!" lie shouted,
arid then, in his excitement and pleas
ure, for the life of him lie couldn't
think of what to say next. At last lie
blurted out with: "Old Tom, the
gardener, is dead," An auti-ellmax
which, in spite of the apparently
-mournful character of the news,
caused both the brothers to roar with
laughter. Such was the first item
of home news which the younger one
heard after u sickening period of anx
ious waiting.
Paint your nouve with paints that are
fully iniaraiiteed to luet. Clarke & Fulk
have them.
Clark & Fulk are never closed Sunday
jDjii'i foritet (hie.
His I, I re W.ih Savtd.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverence from a frightful death. In
telling of it he saye: "1 was taken with
Tvphoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lunga became hardened. I was eo
weak I couldn't even eit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr.
Kinc'ti Now Discovery. One bottle gave
great relief. I continued to use it, and
now am well and strong. I can't say
too much in its praise." This marvellous
medicine is the surest and quickest cure
in tho world for all Throat and J.nns
Trouble. Iieiiulars'zis 50 cents and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Illakeloy's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. 2
The 0. R. & N. Co. will run a special
train from Tho Dalles to Portland on
Thursday, September lith, to accomo
date visitors to the Elks' carnival. The
train will leave Tim Dalles at S n. m.
Fare for round tiip lickets, good for
three days, not including day of sale,
$2 CO. a29tf
DlniiDnlllnn of Aiiinlcati.i,
Tikn Thin-, Aug, 9, via Taku, Aug.
SO Orders received from Washington
direct that the 5000 American troops be
divided between I'ekin, Tien Tain and
Taku for the winter. Abundant sup
plies are now arriving and all tint is
ntctssary is being rapidlv forwarded to
I'ekin.
During last May an infant child of our
neighbor was suffering form cholera in
fantum. The doctors had (liven up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottlfi of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy to the house, telling them
I felt sure it would do uood if used ac
cording to directions. In two days lime
the child had fully recovered. The child
is now vigorous and healthy, I have re
commended this remedy frequently and
have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis
Baker, Hrookwaller, Ohio. fiold by
Hlakeluy & Houghton.
Financial PhiiIv hI -lianuliiil.
Shanghai, Sopt 2 Therons a finan
cial panic in Chinese business circles
here. Probably an important factor hi
the money rate, which is now 30 per
cent per month. The traders are trying
to get tho ear of the officials.
Wauled.
Four or five hoys, Kl"tf o eehoo
during winter, to board. $12 a in on I h
with room And plain washing. Across
ttreet from High school. Apply at
CilKO.NlCLK Office. dAH'lOl 1
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clark A Kalk's drug stock is now,
fresh and complete.
Clarke & Fatk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
You will not have bolls if von take
Clarke A Fulk's sure euro for bolls.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring oxtractH are
the beat. Ask your crncer for them.
A full lino of E.istman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke A Falk.
Why pay $1.76 pur gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy .lames E.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A
Falk, agon Is. ml
Hilton to Street Fair mill Carnival.
Tickets form L-20 will be sold by the
i O. 11. A N. Co. for trains Nos. 5 ant! H,
leaving Dalles at 51:35 a. in. and 1:50
a. m., September 51, 4, II, 10 and Kith,
limited to continuous passage going and
limited to three days after date of sale.
Fare for tho round trip, $o.50. Tickets
will not be good on train No. 1. Limit
of tickets will not bo extended beyond
three days alter date of sale. These
tickets must be stamped by tiie agent at
Portland before they will bo honored for
return passage. Tickets should be pur
chased in ample time to allow descrip
tion of passenger to be punched on tho
tickets. 830-sepO
Carnival Kxciirslun.
For the street carnival to he held at
Portland September 1th to 15th, agenta
of tiie Columbia Southern Railway Co.
will issue excursion tickets to Higgs and
return September III, 6th, lOtli and Kith
at one and one-third fares for the round
trip. Tickets uood returuinu three dins
after date of sale.
C. E. Lyti.i:, G. P. A.
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ClituiiRo mill Kust,
Walla Walln, HiHiknue,,
MlnneiiiollH. Ht. I'mil,
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Hi'okiuiuiikit limiting
toil; iiIkiiiiII iiiiiI In
WnittiliiKtnn uinl l:,i,
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From 1'oi-.ti,ani.
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for Ban Krannlvrn
Kvery l'ivo Hay.
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IColumoU llv. Htciiineri.. Kxajundii
l'o Ahtouia anil wnv ouuu"l
LuulliiK.
till. m. ! WlLLAURTTK ItlVRH. i'Mxt B
h.bii inlay Orcsrmi City, NmvUrK, I'.i.Hmulii
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7 a. m, 'WtLl.AMTTTK and Vam 3:30ti.n
Tncs.-l liur,' mix ItiVKiu. Mon.,Wot
anil fat. i otcmin City, Dayton, mid Krl,
i anil Wiiy-IiiulliiKs.
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Kills' Sieuial Kxciirslun Sept. llth.
hnr th.i ni'i-nriitiil-it tin nl I hi II. il nu u
Jilks and their friends tho O. li. AN.,g'
Co. will run a special train to Portland (J,
for tho street fair, leaving Dalles nt'jj,
S a. in. Sept. 0th. Round-trip fare for'S
this train only, $2.00, tickets limited re
turning to three dayo alter date of sale,
Tickets on sale at Umatilla House and
depot ticket offices.
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REGULATOR LINE, j
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA SAY. .COMPANY jj
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StcaiiicrN of tlx- IH'unlatur l.lue will rim ns .it the fol- fi
ou.iiK .eii(iiiuo, Hie uumpany rcervuiK nu iikiiv hi L-nuiiKu f
bclieilulu witliotit notice.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all its eta;'C3 there
thuuld bo clcanliuess.
Ely's Cream Balm
clcanecj.soothesandlieala
tlio diseased membrane.
It cure a catarrh and drives
a way a cold la the head
quickly.
Cream Halm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief Is 1m
nicdlato and a euro follows. It is not drying does
not produce sneezing. I-aro Size, 50 cents at Drui;
Sisturliymail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
U.Y IXWTMEKS, 5J Warrtu Street, New York.
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a.'JO-sopO , b'
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Str. Regulator
h wiu'x.
C, I.v Dalle."
M nt 7 A. M.
T.iiCMlny
Tliuinlay ..
H Hatnrday.
.rr. I'ortlaail
at l.: v. m.
I.V. I'nrtl.md
lit" A. M.
. . Monday
. . WoliieMiity
. ...Kridiiy
Arr. Dalles
at 5 r. M.
Sliip your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dnlluu Ctty
DOWN
I.v. Dalles
at; A. i.
Monday
Wiitneday .. ,
Friday
Arr. rortlnud
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For the convenience of parties want
ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelmau
Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store,
corner Third and Washington streets
Phone No. 107; long distance 1SI5
"KiriK'em up." 18m-tf
STRAYED
From the Kist Knd feed yard, one small
blue mure, branded something like a
man's head on left shoulder. Liberal
toward for her recovery or informntion
leading to her recovery. When last
seen hail a short rope around her neck.
T. J. Djiips, .
a27-2tw The Dalles, Or.
Heal hstntu fur Sale.
Twenty-three lots, located from Kev
enth street to Twelfth, for sale at from
$50 up, Inquire at the Columbia
Hotel, a'JO l(
House
Painting...
The uudvraiVticd lias taken possession
of It. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
the Vogt opera holm;, and has pur
chased the tools and ladders, lie has
good mechanics working for him, and
will guurnnteo all work lo ulve satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
GROCERIES.
A FINK LINK OK
staple ana Fancy groceries
AT-
I'liono No. IV).
Third Ht., ueur Court.
DUNCAN'S
CORD WOOD.
(iood 11 it u ami Fir Wood dellvernl tn iinv imrt
of the city at H3.no per curd.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Steumeri. ot the Kcttillutor Mue. The Company will endeavor to kIvi- Its put
rons the be-it teivico possible. Kor lurthur Information iiddrcsi
l'orllnnd OHice, Oak-Strcct Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gun. Ak't.
D -T T 01 11 INSTRUCTOR OK
r rOl. JclS. VIlclpp6llj mai?dolii7ai?d Qtiitar
Will give iiistriiction on either-tlie .Mandolin or Guitar,
I ! .1 I II , " 1
mm, ii ueaireu, win can at your lioiuo.
CLUB MEETING ovary Thursday Evening
Respectfully eolicit your patronage and guarantee per
fect satisfaction.
i;ki:.ms
75c a Lesson or
8 Lessons for $5. OO.
1 1 JO A H Q U A I I'V K It S
Tho Jacobnon Book
& Music Company.
State fioftnal School,
MONMOUTH, - . OREGON.
Fall Term Opons September 18, 1900.
Kradiutloi".,K'UU 01 "IC V"rl'"'al Sc,"Gl 1'r,'l'lrt,1 "' ,,,ku Ht,lt0 fertlllcato Im.m.lhilelv on
finuluatoiruHilily Mjcnroguocl posltloim. Lxpcimu of year from Iflai ti ti.i.
Wol&Aunuf ,:m"tv3- SvW S'td"1 "l,",r",ro '" Tf'"'"K
Tor catalogue eontaliilng full aiiiioiuicemcntii uihlress
1'. LruAJU'llKLL, I-rcildcnt. or W A, ANN, Hecretury of Faculty.
I'arlli'M lli-olnne to irn In llrniinr nr
points mi I'oliinihla himtlii'rn vl i Ilium, iboulil
lake .So. .', U-iivIiik Tim lialli'i at li ii p. n.
nmkliic Olriiit l oiiiivolliinn at lli-pptivr junction
unit ItlcKt Id'tiirnliiK niiiMiiRillrii'tenniiwHCiti
at lli.-ppner jiini'tliiii unit I' vgn ulth No, l.ir
ilvliiK nt 11m IlallcMiil I ii. in
For full iiartlcnlarx n .V X, Co.'i
Kent Tliu Pillion, in if . i
i- li p 'M'UT,
t.m I Hi U'l , I , ui'l,0r.
Inia a
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till: UlNINti CAIt ItOUTK FHOM roUTU.NIJ
TO TUK I:A8T.
Till: ONLY DIltKCT LINK TOTIIh YKLLOff-
HIO.N'K I'AUK
, Union Depot. Firth and I sts
No, '2. Knnt mull fur Tiicoma,
t-'eattlo, Olympla, dray
i lliirbnr mill Houth llcml
Ipuiiilij, Kp-ikani!, H --
laud, II (,'., l'lilliniii),
! Mok-iiw, l'M Inlnii, Hill
1 1 : 1 .1 A. M,!falolliiiiipinlnliiK('uiiii
try, llelviia, Mliitioapo
flli), Ht. I'nlll, Omaliii
1 KaiiDiiH City, Ht. UtwU.
i(;tiluiK mid all pulut.s
No I, cat mid Miutlioait.
i I'iikui Koiinil li.Npros
11;) r. SI. for Tiicoma anil hvnllli
ami Intermi'illatu piiiutK
ARRIVI.
No.
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No. 3.
,00 A, M.
l'llllman tlr.it elaiw mill tinirl't hIi-ck" 10
Miiilii-apoll.i, Ht. ratlliiliil SIUotul Uu'rpolnH
without, I'liiume.
VimtlhuKil iniiiifi. Union depot lonnvclloai
In all principal cltluf.
lliiKaKi' iilit-ekiil lo ilcstliiallim of lii-kctn.
I'ur luiiiili'omfly UliiMtdititl tlrurl ptt vc iimtw-r,
tli'kutB, uki-pliiK car reservation, etc cidlouor
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Avilitmit (liMieral l'asBcuircr Aueiit '' Mortl
miii Htri'ut.cornorTliInl, l'orllaiid On'gou.
SOUTH and EAST via
Southern Pacific Co.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
I'llOllO No. CO. T"TTK1V" A "IVTJCI
Tlilrd St., near Court. B
augC-liao
k TrirtCE Marks
Jesiqnb
rrv1TV Copyrights &c.
Aiiyononciidlinr ntkclrh mid ilfscrlpt Ion ma
quickly iwcerluiii our oplnloii fruo wfu'lhcr .
Iiivcutimi Is piobnlily palt-iitahlo. '.'oimminlcf.
i loin t rlcl ly ronllilui it lal. 1 1 nml Look on I'nt en ti
sent lii o. i)lilist nuoucy for n'curiui: putents.
I'aliii.iH taken tbrMuuli Munn A Co. rciflw
H'rclal notice, without, chnrKO, III tbo
ScicnliSitflmcrlcin.
A jiand.imncly lllunt ral nil weotily, I.nriioat fir
rulutloii of nnr ulcullllo Journal. Terms, t'l a
iriiii,r "l0"""'f So'11 byrtl nowBiloalein,
MUNN &Co.30,Brosd New York
Bruueh UIHt-u, IJ2J I' BU Vahlnuton. I. " ,
FRENCH & CO..
BANKERS.
rilANHAOT A KNKKALI1ANKINO IIUtlNKH
Lettors of Credit iesued available in the
hagt4jrn ritatee,
Biizlit Exchanire and TeleiraDhi'.
Transfers sold on New York, tfiilcaKO,
8t. Louis, Ban Francisco, Portland Ore
gon. Beattte wasn,. and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections male at all points on (a?,
orable terms,
J'J' STURDEVANT,
Iieutist.
Ollluamur French A t'o. Hunk
Wl0' r TUK DAI.I.K.S.OHKIiON
C. F. Stephens
...Doalor In.
Dtry Goods, Clothing,
IlOotH, HllOVN. IhltB, Cups, .S-iiIIoub.
lor W. I,. UoiikIiin Hhou.
Tclc-phoiiii No. HH,
l:il fiiicond Ht,,
Ast.
The Dalles, Or,
Shasta Route
Train k-avoTI'O Dallea for l'urtlali J ami
itatloiiH at ll'i'i a, in, anil 11 1, in-
U'avo Ciirtlaiul H!iam 'iW'!"
" Albany U'.WJani lOiWl'W
Arrlvo Ashland . .
" Hiioiiimi.'iiti
" Han hranuUon ,,
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,7l--.p m f,IS
Atllvo (kIoii
" Dvnvur
" KaiikahClty.
" (Jlll0lllO
Arrlvo Ijh AiikdIoh ,. .
" Kl rami ,,
" Fort Worth
" City of Muxlco , .
" llouatou
" New OrU'aim ...
" WaaliliiKton ...
" Now York
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II 8 HUNTINOTON u
HUNTINOTON ii WlIJiON. " M WIM0N
ATTOKNF.YH AT LAW,
Offim ov,r Kt Nt?'"unkAJ',K,J' 0,1 Kl" N'
Jjlt. IC. K. KKUUI1HON, "
riiyaiciiin and Surgeon,
Olllcc, Vogt II lock (oyer rintoUlet),
.Vpluio Uw TIIK HALLUX, OHKOON.
I'lilliimn and TmirUt fara on ltl train.
iChalrt'arH Hat'riiiiioiito to OKdeii anil m ";
aipi ioutliiH!ar(ot:iiuiiK0, Hi wmhi "
leans ami WitshliiKioii.
ConiK-otliiR at Han FrnnclHCo with wvjJJ1
ti'aim.lili lliii'H for II111111I11I11, Japan. W,u"
I'lilUpidncH, Cvutral ami Houth Ann-iUa.
Bwj uifoiit at Tho Dallca utallon, or addrcH
C. H. MARKHAM,
Oeuoral lMiigvr AKt. rott'"1"1'
J. . moohIc. -'" flAV"1
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTOHNKYB AT LAW
Itooma an and 40, over II. S. Uml "lllc0.
Advertise in Tim Ciiuoniclk,