The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 11, 1900, Image 4

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    A QUEER RAILROAD.
!Santackrt Han One Eight Miles Lo
and Bat One Pcrsnn Carrie
I n l'mi.
"A rather curious nnl very econom
ically manajret! railrnai! is the Nan
tucket Centra:, which runs between
Kantuoket and Hiaheoiiset. a distance
of aln.u eitrht mile." remarked an old
resident of .Martha's- Vineyard to n
Washington Star writer recently. "A
roumJ-trip ticket on this road cost SO
cents for the passenger and SO cents j
lor his trunk. A seconfl trust; is car
ried for 3C cents ami a third for 2" cents,
but as tie schedule allows for only
three trunks the conductor has on set
eral occasion ruiw that at the fourth
trunk he must begin over again at S3
cent.
"Only one pass is issmed on the Nan
tucket Ventral, and that is used by the
proprietor of the road The conductor
is the ceaeral ntar.aeer of the road,
trujn dispatcher ant! div;sion superin
tendent. The eniriiveer i master me
chanic, ehief of transportation and
overseer of the road bed and track. The
fireman drives the express wagon and
keps the books between trips. Last
year some 2i0 round trips were made,
and a novelty introduced during the
summer season was. the entire aboli
tion of the steam whistle, partly be
cause of its waste of steam and partly
because it frirhened the blue and
other fish off shore.
"The rolling stock of the road con
sists of two iornniotives and six or
seven antiquated passenger cars. The
earnings of the Central Inst -year
amounted to ubnut S1G.CC0 and the op
erating expenses were a little over
SC.OOfl." .
MISFORTUNE CAME IN CLOUDS.
Nesv Jenc)' Family AVim Vlalteil ly
an nxtrnortllunr)- Series of
Mishit!. '
Francis Fielder, who lives at Turkey,
a small village near New Brunswick,
X. J., is wondering why misfortune is
persistently pursuing him and his
family, says the New Vork World.
Ilecently his sou Kdward fell from a
scaffolding at Long Branch and was
so badly hurt that for a long time
his life was despaired of.
Then Mrs. Fielder slipped from the
stoop of her home, breaking her collar
bone and several ribs.
The next day Mr. Fielder slipped on
some Ioojc hay and fell out of the mow.
He was shaken up so badly that he had
to keep in his bed for several days.
Next a favorite horse died of glanders
and all his live stock had to be quaran
tined and the outbuildings disinftcted.
M'hile this was bRng done a message
was received from a son, at Asbury
Park, announcing that he had lost a
horse by theft.
The younger son, Garfield, was the
next vicitim of the family Nemesis.
He was riding his wheel to work when
he ran into a chicken and was thrown
against a poot, having n collar bone
broken and a shoulder dislocated.
Now that all the members of the
family and most of the live stock have
been welinirs of misfortunes in one way
or another, Mr. Fielder hopes the fates
have been satisfied and that brighter
days are about to dawn.
TEN AGES OF WOMEN.
Thr Van Throuicli Stages of Seven
Yeara and Then Aivult
; tlie Mud,
It is held by a recent writer on wom
an that the seven stages of her life may
be reckoned as composed of multiples
of seven. The first seven years are in
fancy, the second st-ven childhood, the
third sever, girlhood, the fourth seven
brings a fully developed womanhood.
From 2.S to 33 the fifth seven might
be called the infancy of age, for in
those years one learns to exercise the
fnculties and perceptions that have
been developed in the previous groups.
Up to the age of 4'J the lessons. go on.
Character i Iwing matured and fixed,
the definite trend of life established.
After that few cliange.vare made in the
renl person. Slight variationsand mod
ifications of opinion there may be, but
nothing deep or vital is likely to trans
form the life.
The common phrases, "a confirmed
old bachelor," and "a confirmed old
maid," applied to unmarried mm and
women oer j are tacit admissions of
that fact, intimating that mental and
phynical habits ure so strongly rooted
that the adaptability of earlier years
has ceased to exist, and the person is
incapable of adjustment to a new en
vironment. The tale goes on. Fifty
six, n sturdy middle life; 03, the en
crouch went of age; 70, the span of ex
istence the decade of sevens, beyond
which lie a mere waiting for the end.
Murderer of German Minister Arretted.
New Yokk, Kept. 10. A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says: Chung
Li, military commandant of I'ekln, who
is responsible for the murder of the
German minister, has been arrested and
ie confined under German jurisdiction,
Mrs. E. Julian has bought the Cates
wood saw, Parties wanting wood tawed
will pleaee leave ordeia at the Julian
1 'dging home, or communicate with
'phone 201. rlO-lw
For Hale.
Rubber-tire buggy, at Porter's stable;
nearly now ; good condition. eepOl w
GOING EAST-
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
rmir tieket ncent to route vou Via The
Great Wabash, a modem und up-to-date
., , . ...
railroad tu every particular.
, , '
Tltroneh trams from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York '
and New England points. All trains i
. t m i i
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has Iree reclininc chair cars, sleep-.
ing aud dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni-',
' ,,,.P n,,,,,
aunra rails. oss ti.
l'acinc Uiast t ass. Act.. ;
C. S.Cto G. P? A ,"su Louis , Mc.
Wauled.
Four or five hoyE, goinc to school
during winter, to board. $12 a month
with room and plain wasliinc. Across
street from High school. Apply at
Ciino.viCLL office. thtwlui
I.umrle.
Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they
are necessities, a iu.i nr.e oi coo. ,
refreshing porter, ale, mineral water and
1 1 . nn '. n , t . I . . lmi.tf.
for lunch. C. J. Stubling. Phone '2M.
Itenl i.stute fur Sale.
Twenty-three lota, located from Sev-
enth street to lwelttn, tor sale at irom
$o0 up.
Inquire at the
Columbia
n29-tf
Hotel.
Wnnted A large room furnished or
unfurnished, in a private family. Ap-1
ply at the mil'inery store on Washington )
e;reei, oetween seconu anu niiru.
tS 9
STRAYED !
From the East Eud feed yard, one small i
blue m.ire, branded something like a
man's head on left shoulder. Liberal
reward for her recovery or information
leading to her recovery. When last
seen had a short rope around her neck.
T. J. Dr.irs,
n7-2tw The Dalles, Or.
Advertise in The Cuno.vici.E.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lvnd Office j.t Vancouver, Wash.)
aur. to, noo. (
Notice Is herelty Riven tlitit the following
nanurt settler ha filed notice of his Intention
to make iitiat proof in support of hl clniir, and
that snid proo: will be mude before W.11. 1'rmby.
Tnltcd states fommlfsioner for District til
Washington, at his oflice in Goldondiile, Wash
ington, on October 1, 1'aX), viz:
TiiUii WutKitn,
1". O. nddrcss Ccntervlilc. Wash., who made
homi-stf ad application No. 'Jo-', for the Si SE.i
ice i-2, Tli 3 X, K 14 E, W. 31.
Who iiamea the followlnc witnesses to prove
hie coniinuous residsnce upon and culiivation
of taid lund, viz.:
Charles ritraubc, William Wilkin'oi., Jame
C. Dalv nnd Patrick liagger'.y, nil ot Cuutcrvlllo
f. O., Wushinctou.
alt-I W. It. DCXBAK, Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION,
Land CrrtCE atTun Dalle?, Orb.,
August 31, 1!0.
Xotice is hereby given that the following-!
named wittier has Hied notice of his intjiit:ou to I
make final proof in support of his claim, und
that siid proof will be made before the I!c;:lstcr
and Idecciver nt The Dalies, Oregon, on Wednes
day, Octobe10, 1500, viz.:
GKiirc VV. .Tolunton, of The Dalles, Dr.,
H. E. Xo. old, for the NWfcJ KE4 uud XE'j
X Wif Sec Is, 1 1 1 X, B 11 E, W. M.
lie names the following witne-s-es to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz.
F. H. Tnylor, Wm. Sharp, J. W. Johnston nnd
R. E. Twgue, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
to I JAV P. I.rCAS, Ucgliter.
. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
La'i Office at The Dalles, Or.Efio.v.f
August 'St, VjOO.
Xotice Is hereby given tbnt the following
named settler has lllcrt notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his -claim, nnd
that said proof will be made before the Ucgliter :
day, October 6, 1M0, Viz :
lloliert . riillllp, of ill oil or, Or.,
n.E. Xo. 0.-.-0 for the XEi.i XW, XW!1 XElv
fcec. 9, and S,' SE, Kec I, Tp. u X., It. 12 E
St.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon nnd cultivation ot
said land, viz:
James Lewis, Dolly Hosier, I.ea Evans, John
Jlllcr, all of Coaler, Oregon.
JAV P I.UOA6,
nug20-l lleglster.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Lash Office at The Dalles, Okc, j
July ik, im (
Xotice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of her Intention
to commute und make llnul proof in support of
her clilm, and tnat said proof will be made be
fore the reKl.ter and receiver at The Dalies,
Oregon, on Thursday, September 'JJ, l'JJiJ, viz:
I.nlM A , IIbIiii, iifTliH I)u1k, nr.,
II. E. Xo. C1W, for the XWM HE!, KA SW,
und BV'A SWtfi Sec. 3 T. 1 e., It. 11 K . 31.
fihe tiamcM tne following witne-ses to prove bcr
continuous residence upon, und cultivation ot
said land viz:
Peter Fngan. G. Wetmore, Charles ilHtney,
V. Fox, all of The Dalles, Or.
JAY P. I.UCAS,
1-1 itc-.istcr
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Xotice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly uppoiuted by the honorable court
of the atuto of Oregon, for Wasco county, ex
ecutor of Hie estate of August Uachman, de
feated. All persons having claims against saio
esUite are hereby uotllied to present the same,
properly verified, to the unduislgued Ueorge D.
Heed, at The Dalles, Wasco county. Oregon, or
at the iilflco o( his attorneys, JleneftcA Wilson,
at The Dalles, Oregon, within six mouths from
the date of this notice.
Duted this lltb day of July. 1900.
UEOHOi: I). P.EEIl,
Executor of the estate of August lluchinan,
deceusetl. .1ly21-l
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Xotice is hereby given that the undersigned
have been duly appointed by tho honorable,
county court, of the state of Oregon, for Wasco
county, executors of the esiato of lloratlo Cor
son, decerned. All perious having claims
against said eatato are hereby uotllied to present
the same, properly verified, to the undersigned
Charles E. Corson, at Wasco, Sherman county,
Oregon, or ut the olllco nf our attorneys, Menu
fee & Wilson, at The Dalles, Oreguii, within six
mouths from the date of Ibis notice.
Dated July II, 1'JOJ.
CHAItl.KS E. COKSON,
' WILLIAM K. COKdOX.
Executors of the estate ot lloratlo Corson, de
ceased. . jly21 li
B V HUNTINOTOX H 8 WIUOM
HUNTINGTON A WILSON,
ATTOKNKYB AT LAW,
Offloe over First Kit. bank
Irylnpr preparations simply devel
op dry catarru; uiey ury tip mo ,
which auhero to tno mcraunmo mm u.uu.. .
pose, cansmg a far more serous trouble than
tkoordiuarvformof catarrh. Avoid all dry-
, omnfccB and annua
IUL tUUdlMUIU. ....... , '
n.i ,n i t ,vi,:cu cleanses, soothes aud
beala. Ely's Cream Balm is Bitch a remedy
and will euro catarrh wW J.jy?J
ensilv mid nleasantlv. A trial bizo win do
oS. ' All druggists Bell the
rj. K,, r.lvltrothors. BO Warren, St., N.Y.
i The Balm cures without pain, does not ;
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreadsi self ,
lover an irritated and angry Furfaco, rehev-
. :nm,.i:ntev tho tiaiuful inflammation. I
VHh Elv,g Crcam younro armod
Cata"h d Hn T
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clark & Ftilk are never closed Sunday
Don't forcet this.
Clark & Falk's drug stock is new,
fresh aud complete.
Clarke Jc Falk have on sale n full line
of pa;nt Mxi .miei's brushes.
ym wiU not ,mve von tukp
Q fe p ,fe,9 for baj,g
A full line of Eastman films and enj
I plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
! niiirl-n Fult's fivnrinp ertractE are
. . . ,
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke it Fulk
have them.
Clarke x Falk have received a airload
of the celebrated Jauie E. Patton
gtricty purJJ ,.qud pnnt.
I'nr Snlr,
The two buildincs owned by Mrs. L.
Julian, on Court street, between Second
und Third, now occupied as a lodging
house and dressmaking shop. The
buildings will be sold, furnished or un-j
furnished, cheap for cash.
Apply to
sU-liud i
Mrs. E. Julian.
ltcuieinbvr
That Chas. Stubling is still doing a
retail business at his new place. He
' sells in quantities to suit nil customer.', ,
irom one bottle to a barrel. Family
orders delivered promptly.
Far the convenience of parties want
ine ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman '
Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, i
corner Tiiird and Washington etreets. '
Phone No. 107: lone distance 183. 1
"Kinc'em up." 18m-lf 1
"Meet us on the Midway"
Event of the Times
The Great
Street Fair
and Carnival!
Occupying many solid blocks,
tukiiic in an entire street,
froir curb to curb : : : :
Sell. 4-15
Orepi...
Under the auspices of the Fort
land Elks, surpassing in magni
tude and grandeur anything of
the kind ever utternpted on the
l'acitic Coast.
Hie Streets ot Culm!
The Oriental Theatre t
The German Vlllugw !
The Dancing Olrlai
An Arabian I'ageant !
Crowning the yuneii '.
Itex, King nf the Carnival, At
tended by IIIh .Miignlll
cetit Court.
ThcOreat I'aiadeof thu Ellia and other orders.
Tho Italian l'urfc und Fountain. Thu MiiKnll
cent Triumphal Arch uud Orand Mldivay tilled
with wonderful uttracllons. Jllnlng, Mercan
tile, Agricultural, Horticulture nnd other in
dustrlal cxhlhlls. 'J ho Woman's 1'avilllou, de
signed by women, built by women and deco
rated, by women for the exhibit of women's
Industrial work. The Oralu Palace, built of
Oregon and Washington i;niins uud grasses.
MUHIC, FUN AND UAYKTV.
NIGHT TUItNKD INTO DAY.
ttf lowest rail uud water rates over given
toTortland from all parts of the 1'acillc Northwest.
iMlCAri
AXLE J
(urease ;- 1
help tbc team. Saves wear nd I
expense. Sold everywhere. m
lBA MA LIB tjV
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Htenmcrs
ow.ug ehtdule,
seliednle without
Str. Regulator
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
H
t' nov.'h
J, Lv Dalle
ur.
Lv Portland
II' T a. .
. Monday
. . Vcilin-ttj-
Friday
Arr. Dalles
ntO r. x.
lit 1 A. !.
Tuesday
2 Thui'day . .,
k batiirilny , . .
2 Arr. I'nrtland
J, Ht r. m,
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
3, Travel hy the bteamers nl the Ilcgulator Line.
H tons the U-st ervleo poalljc.
C, Portland Ofllcc, Oak Street Dock. W.
...Geo. C.
&
if
buocQsaor to Ulakoley a Houghton.
I Wholesale : and
g Largest Stock of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries -3
jg' in Eastern Oregon
j uoantpy - and
V
Will Receive PROMPT ATTENTION.
175 Second St.
' inn
. . .
Advertise in' the Chronicle
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
IS
trade marks
Debionb
Copyrights Ac.
Anrone scninnff a skolcli anil riMerlntlnn ma
'illicitly iiiciirialn our opiiiinii freo niicther a,
InunnlUn la lirlml.l. w.ti .I.U ...... .
ctlidr i
.'oinmuiilcf
iiuiisniriciireiMiiiiioiiiiai. iinnauonaon rateuu
tontlroo. ((Most iivonrr for socurinir vatonis.
ratm.ts taken tliroimh Munn ft Co. rccelvu
iptelal notkt, without ehargo, In too
A handsomely Illustrated weoslr.
lasrsrest rlr.
rillattlill of nnr srlentttln liiurii.il
Terms, n a
iiiiir niuniuo, i. duiu uj nnwtnraierx.
&U0.3B1B' New York
omc, 35 V BU Washlnato" D.T "
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ritANHACTA KNKBAbBANKIHOBUtilNEH
Letters of Credit iwaed available in the
Eastern Btatee,
Bight Echange and Telegraphic
Traneiere sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Lonls, Ban Franoitco, Portland Ore'
son, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and WasbiagtoB.
Oolieations made at ail point on fav
orable terms.
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The
Chronicle,
The
Dcllon,
Or.
Job Printers
. .. --real
iiriiirirrTtrnrfitiriajK,r,'t citr.5JJJJi
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES. PORTLAND k ASIORIA KAY. COMPANY S
ol tlio l'.egulator Uue will run us ir the fol- V
the Company reserving the right to change i
notice. 3
Str. DalUis City.
'd
Lv . l'ortlaiid ,5
nt":UO a. M. i
Tuesday 'fl
Thursday ,3
. . . .haturday C
Arr. Dalles "H
uti'i r. u.Z
down
Lv. Dalleh
ut 7 A. M.
.Moliduy
WvdnoAday . ,
Friday
Arr. l'ortlund
ut -1:30 r. .
The Company will endeavor to give its pat- ,5
For further Inlormiitlon uiltlrcts
i
C. ALLAWAY, Con. Act.
- - - - -a
3
Blakeley...
: Retail : Druggist
- yiail - Ordeps 5
X
4
i
Phone 300.
- - OREGON.
C. F. Stephens
...Dealer In
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Hhocs. Huts, dips, Notions,
Jor V. I,. DniiKlHh Hhoc.
Tcluiihono No. 8S.
131 hcconil Ht.,
The Dalles. Or,
House
Painting...
The nnileralgiied Iihh taken possession
of It. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
the Vogt opera house, and has pur
chased tho tools and ladders. He has
Kood mechanics working for him, and
will guarantee all work to give eutisfau
tlon. S. K. KELLY.
Afit. j
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TIM: KCIIlUiULK.
FllOM DALLKS.
run
1'MKt :
Mull
l.'MO p. til.
Suit l.nfcr, Dpiivcr. Vl
13 31 K "
Atliuitlo
Kxiitoss
'"k!. KCIIVOT, Ft.l J.i,.
orui, omiilin, Knti-i
nun City, HI. IjuiIs,,
in.
Vln Hunt
Chlcnpo nnd Knst,
BiMikiinu
Mull
unil
Kx proas
JJtmteiiiM)Us. ht, I'mil PS!.!f
iMllllOi.Mllwnuliw..; ,m
Chlraen mill llns., via ij.SL,
Inn; h1m ill I j.dIh tu In 1
WHNtiliiKtilll nliil Kust-i 3'jw
era Oregon,
tl.Ti p. m
8 p. 111.
FllOM 1'OUTl.ASt).
Otieiiti Stiiiiiiilil).
for flan Krnclw
Every Five Unvs.
p.a.
S p. in.
Kx.Huiulny
Hn.miliiy
10 p. in.
Cnlunibln Uv. Steunicri. KxJumit
To Ahtokia mid Whji '
I-niillngs.
flu. m. WiLUStmn I'.ivr.n, 4:3).a.
i:y..fcuiiiley ()n?nii City. NewliwicExAuniijj
t Kuloin & Sy Ijuid'i,
7ll. m, IU.AMVTTK ANIlVAM 3.30B.B.
rurs.Tliur,; juli. IUvi.rs, Jlon.,wtd
iiiitl hi.l. i OreRdii 'lty, Dayton, amirti.
I uml Wuy-J :imllix,
Snake l:ivi:it.
I.r l!liil Itljinrln to I'wlnton
rtnlly
X'jo. in. I
I.rivi
UwiJtM
tally
3:00 i.q.
I'arlirn dent'iiie to irn tu Ilenoncr t
miimU on Columbia Hoiithem via lllzn.irimiLl
T
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take Xu. ?, Ii-iivlng The Dalles at IS W p. a.
mnlsiiig direct 'iiiiiieutlons at Ili'i'i'iier Jimclto
Mini lllggs Kvturiilng iiiakliigillri'etciinlwo
iitiluppiiur 'uimtloii uud HIkks with No, l.u
riving Ht Tliu DhIIvh m 2 :ji p. in.
For full pnrtlculurii ci
agent The Dulles, or ml'
n o . x. iwi
ii '! MJICKT,
rurtlut1,0r.
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DtNlNCJ CAlt noUTE K110M l'OKTUXD
TO TIIK EAST.
THE ONLY MIHECT LINE TO THE VIIIXOW-
HTONE l'AKK
Onion Depot, rmband I sis ami.
J.KAYK.
No.
Fast innll for Tuconm,
Kcattlo, (Jlynilii.(iriiy's
Ko.
1 llnrlior an (I bmitn iit-nn
iHiintx, H"ikiinv. Hif.s
land, II, C'., l'ulliinin,
i Moscoiv, U' Iston, Hill
11:15 A. M. fnloIliinipmliitiiKciinii
'try, llulcnii, .MIiiiu-iiinj-
I 11m, Ht, I'nul, Oninliii,
KiinsiiN City. fit. lJ'Uli.
siMi'.a.
CIiIchkii nnl ull I'ulul"
L'u.t nnd sotitliuiiHt.
No I.
Vo.J.
I'liKtit riouiul hxjircss
11;:0 I. 31. for Tni:onin ntnl K'littlc .iOOA.il
tinil Inturinedlntc (mints
1'iillmiin llrst olnss nml tonrl t slwiicn W
MliiuvapullN.tlt. I'nul aud ilissimrl rlvcrpomn
without uhntiRU. n,.
Vostllmleil tmlns. Union depot connceuooi
In nil prtnulpnl oltlcs.
Hiirriikv oheckwt to destination of ' ckcU,
Kor Imndsomcly llliiHtiutw! liriitlvemati.
tlckutc, NlcvptiiK'Unr reserviitlons, etc., call onw
wrltu
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (icnumt 1'assmiKer Auent. '"' J',,ri
son Htrcct, corner Third, 1'urtlund, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains Ienvo Tho PallfH for l'ort.'uml and wJ
Ntallous ut I:'.',) ii. m. mid 3 p. w.
Lcnvo I'ortlnnd.,
" Albany
Arrive Ashliind
" Kaoriiiiioiitn . ...
" ban KrmiclsL'n ,
.l'j::juin 10;l"
fl;"l''"" I fsJS
. 7; 15 p in bilOS"
.... 6:l5a m lligjg
..'.v. 7Ti5u.li v:a
Arrlvo Ogdon i ... ..
" Uunver
" KurisaaUty.
" UIiIuhko
Arrive UmAngulCH li'.flpm
El Paso fi;un p m
" Fort Worth... r:: u m
" (illy of Mexico o:65niii
" Houstoi 4;0O inn
" New Orlvims Csuftiiw
' WoshlllKton fiM'Jilln
" New Vork , Ii:l3p
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