The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 03, 1901, Image 3

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    SUICIDE OF
WM. VANBIBBER.
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New Materials
for Fall...
We are dow ready with tin
wring of French Flannelef tes.
ifooda are the choices! that has over
shown for the money, The pattern
a to Flannela at J1.00 per
V on can rest assured there i
first
The
'en
are
yard .
nothing
etter for the money,
i hv opening price is
ISc
lcr
yard
See Window.
$2.50
Shoe
llr
IV
sible to sell a splendid
and that's what we are
tin' best s2.5i shoe for
shoedom mad-' in the 1
Fall has brought, Styh
durability are not neulecte
a two-hftv
shoe shot from our
store that will cer
tainly bring relief
to many overtaxed
purses. It's jos
shoe at $2.50
doing. We have
women in ail
est styles that
, comtort
L
and
MenS
Suits.
4t a Great Sacrifice.
Cost, profit and value are ignored.
We admit that every bargain is a loss
to us: our only aim is to sell the mer
chandise. We do not intend tocarry
vcr, no matter what the loss mav be.
for One Week Only
,oo
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$18.50 Suits now
10.
r5
14
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8.00
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PEMSE 5t MAYS.
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In the C
...The New York Cash Store...
$13.25
I I. SO
10.00
9.75
7.00
6.00
4.75
4.oo
The Startling, but niengor, report is
bratighl in the city by Mr. Anderson jtttt
as c ko to press that Win. Vanbtbbec
hud commltttd inlclde by banging hlm
I Nil iti the cow shed adjoining his home
on Cb.no Ith creek, three miles below
I the city, about 11 o'clock this morning.
He was found by Ton i.aurensen at 1
o'clock.
Wont was at once broOgbl to tin- city,
and Coroner Butts bM just left for t he
Vanbtbber place.
rhe newt hM given the entire city a
terrible shock, Mr. Vanblbber beibg
one of onr oldeel and most highly re
ipected citizens, it is thought by n.i
that 't must have been a temporary tit
' ol Insanity that cause.! the terrible deed,
tor to far as known, other I bail that lie
has been verv detpondtOl since he told I
out the dairy business and had nothing
to occupy his mind, bablt having had
a strong hi 1,1 on him ) there was not the
tlightett cause for the act.
Further particulars will be given in
tomorrow's issue, it being impossible to
obtain details at so late an bonr.
ROCKY CHENOWETH SUICIDES.
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the
City.
Special in
Mens
Straw
25c
See our Show Window.
Cut III-
i ttroat Laat Nitio mi St .
Springs.
Mhi tiii -
"he D?!les Daily Chronicle.
Teachers' Indltate.
Tr;;A'
- SEPT. :;, 1901
Ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soua
1
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wasco County warrant!- registered
prior to October IT. ISM. will be iait
no presentation at my office, Jutere.it
ceasei after A uRiittt 1 3, 1901.
JOHN F. BAMI'SBIHE,
I'ouutr Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Passion Play
Tonight at the Vogt.
Look out for the col lectors tomorrow.
Forecast Tonight and Wednesday,
lair.
Tiie ladies of an Eastern church are
to give a "rubber" Bocial. We!!, well,
ha neckst.
Wanted A woman to do up stairs
work at the I'matilla House. Apply at
the note! at once. augUl-tf
Wanted Man to clerk in store ; email
lalary ; experience not necessary. Ad
irees , care ClIBONlCLK. seiti-tf
Mr-. The. Condon, wile of Geologist
tidjn, an.! sister-in-law of J. B. Con
don, died at Newport yesterday.
Dr, Elbelman reports that J. F. Hoot,
ho hai oeen lofferiog for several days
ittj appendicitis, is convalescing.
Elgbt teams wanted bv J. C. 8ullivan.
auiug igr eaev level Oraif tcriDei
wegoo work with no up-hill haul.
gei M per day. Bep3-1 wk
Don't imagine the biograph pictures
ol the J'aBbion Play, which will be
000 toolgbl at the Vogt, ere not
wort:. se,.;ilfc.. You'll tl,i8e a g00cj (j)
11 you fail to attend.
MiM - '.e.e i .ambell, the well-known
Jprai. ,. VQ0 rf;eritiv returned from
,'" '! -ang at the Firfct Prest.y
Wriaoeborcta yesterday morning. Her
olo, rendered with rare sweet nees and
"M rei Ion, wag great I v enjoyed bv the
'rfeeodienoe. Telefram,
U.l . ..
" 'f."' t -i i pun J j.
liiilf uf Liti undivided one-half io
in t,f k'ui ut,,. -
"vjoiouc, a I JC per I I V ,
r a,,d White JacKet mining claime
tU Trout Creek district. These
I'lalf.L
are located up near the Ked
J,: property
prospt,.t(
School Superintendent iilbert and his
assistants in making their visit in our
city a pleasant as well as profitable one.
The attendance of interested visitors
will also be appreciated.
Tomorrow Professor French will dis-
and
W
wiieie E. Bchaono see that it is
shipped to Mr. Dosch, paying the ex
press charge! himself, with the assur
ance that the state committee n ill refund
in the course of a few months.
The case of J. W. Ryan and C. R.
tarkey. who were arrested for assault
and battery, came up in Justice Brown
bill's court iast evening, Ned Gates ap
pearing for the defense and F. W. Wil
son for the state. At 9 o'clock the
pugilists were lined $ 10 each. Starkey
paid his fine and went on his way re
joicing, s bile Ryan, io default of pay
ment will languish in jail for the next
Ove days.
C. L. Phillips, the well-known grocery
man of The Dalles, and 0. T. Sheppaid
are at work practically developing tbeir
mining interests in hicb tnev have
solid mor.ey investment, eays the Whit
ney Record. They have three ledges,
two of which are fine, beyond a doubt.
"We have," said Mr. Phillips, ' a seven
foot vein on the Ground Hog in the
Greenhorn mountains. We have four,
other claims in the vicinity, two of
which ehow rich values. Two of them
are free milling ore, running very high
in values." Mr. Phillips had with him
an exhibit of four ounces of pure gold
taken out j Uct by pounding the rock and
washing it.
We had hoped to be able to give a list
today of the voung ladies who would tie
in the contest for queen of the carnival,
but upon asking for a report from the
committee we found them lornewhat
handicapped. In deference to the
young ladies who objected to the mode
of voting last year, aL.d to prevent any
Damei appearing which Blight be ob
jectionable, th 'adies decided to make
the nominations themselves, after con- '
suiting those who were suggested at
their first meeting. N W, it appears,
many w ho would oiherw iee be w iliing to
serve, are bfi'kward for fear of defeat, !
and but a very few have consented to I
enter. 'lor voung ladies should not
look at it from that standpoint. Jt is changes in echool books, and upon the
not a contest for the most popular voung courBe of study and school records.
Tbil morning a telephone message w as
I received by Charles Michelbach from
Sheriff Totten, of Skamania county, to
the eireet thai Harold L. ChenOWetb.
better known as "Rocky Chenoweth," I
i had committed suicide by cutting his
throat last night at St. Martin's springs.
No further particulars have as yet been j
received, and Undertaker Burget will
leave this afternoon to bring the body
to this city.
For Bt least two years past Mr.!
Chenoweth has been a enll'erer from
tuberculosis and. at intervals has gone j
down to Si. Martin's in the hope of re- I
ceiving benefit, but in vain. No doubt I
despondency regarding his condition,;
OQpleii with the fact that be lias always
Tomorrow morning promptly at V
o'clock the teachers' institute for Wasco
county will commence a four-days session
including the school officere' meeting
Saturday. There is no doubt but that i dreaded being a burden to his friends I
there will be a large attendance, and j and often declared he would not be, led
every citizen should co-operate with , to the fatal art
... :
Harold Chenoweth was born in Bever- I
New Grocery Store
We ha vo added a Grocery Depart
menl to our store. A itew fresh,
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
...MAYS CROWE,..
ley, Randolph county. West Virginia,
forty-two years ago, and came to The
Dalles fifteen years ago. Daring the
past few years he has been in the em
ploy ol Chas. Michelbach, and, with his
cuss tbe subject of reacting ami 1'rolessor other employers, Mr. Michelbach found
Haw-ley will lecture on history. Supt. I him honest and industiious. Before
Landers, of our city schools, will also
talk on the course of studies for state
high schools.
Professor Banders also has charge of
the musical program, arranging not only
for the day sessions, but for evening as
well. Some of our best music talent
have consented to appear.
Before receivintr certificates of attend
ance teachers must be present at least
sixteen hours previous, and credits on
attendance will count only on presence
at dav sessions. Suffice to say the
teachers, as far as possible will tie ttiere.
State .superintendent Ackerman will
be present Thursday, and after attend
ing the institute at Albany will return
to The Dalles on the late train Friday,
being here for the school officere meet
ing Saturday.
Superintendent 'iilbert's idea for call
ing this meeting, which U something
new, is the hope of bringing about a
mere mutual relation between echool
officers, teachers and patrons, invita
tions have been issued for school officers
and patrons in general to attend. There
are 272 officers in the county, and many
from Hood River, Mosier and this city
will be 00 hand. It is hoped that the
more ibo.ated districts will semi at least
one representative.
At t his meeting State So perinteudent
Ackerman wi.l lecture on the recent
JVIaiet & Benton,
Headqu B rters for
Family Groceries,
Miller,
"rest
and are considered good
Here's hnninir katui thai
-VfJu'!i strike it rich. -Antelope Herald.
y Aoy ' our orchardiete wbo may have
"". which they are deeirous ol exbibit
K t the Pan-American ex position at
. " ' tu,y lev 't at the Pacific
r-B Office
or at Maier &
ex-
Benton',
lady, but that we should have some one
w hom the people consider fitted for the
position and who w ill grace the carnival.
All cannot be queen, but they can at
least artist in making this Important
feature of ttie affair a success. Beside,
in a financial way it means much to the
carnival. The most prominent young
ladies in our neighboring eities have
allowed their names Q be used, and
surely we nave as many fitted for a
like position as they. We hope to have
a favorable report from the committee
in the course of a few days.
OMf Council RsMSSi
On account of circumstances which
unavoidably prevent, and that the meet
ing may prove of tbe most benefit to the
largest number, tbe council meeting to
have been held tonight fias been post
poned until tomorrow Wednesday
night.
G. J. Fai gy, Mayor.
President Campbell will tell of the new
text books and will lecture on the relation!-
between trie director and teai l.er.
-
or ale.
1000 acres more or less lying on the
Columbia river about seven miles, from
The Ditiles. About lU'J acres of river
bottom the rest good upland suitable
for fruit and pasture. ne of the beet
dairy or miik ranches in the county ; a
small house, good barn ; some orchard
and plenty of water. Also other town
and county property. Apply to GibODf
i Man'en. Masonic building Third
street. augHU-lm
If you want to retain your hair you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of tbe yery
beat preparations for cleansing the
scalp F-gg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It;
will leave your hair soft and glossy.
Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer's
barber chop, Tbe Dalles. tf
coming to this place he was wheat buyer
for a Minneapolis flouring mill, and
also followed other mercantile pursuits
He was a man of exceptionally tine
I education, and of him it may be said he
was most honest and kind to everyone
but himself. Were his friends ill or in
trouble "Rocky" could not do enough
for them and his unselfishness no doubt
I led to hi tragic death.
! He came from a fine famllv, his father
formerly being a leading contractor In
Beverley. It is not known positively,
J but presumed, that his father is dead,,
while his mother and sister are stili
living n that city.
Jap. si, i, i i Buw.na.
About B o'clock last night two men I
entered the Japanese headquarters of I
' the railroad camp at Bowena station,
and began shooting at the three .Japs
who were sleeping therein, with what
intent it was difficult to decipher, as, if
robbing had be.n their only object, it1
I Was a Strange way to proceed. Two of
the daps were shot, one seriously, and
before they could reach the section house
the viillani had lucceedsd in getting1
a w a v .
One of the men reached the section 1
and gave the alarm, but the other could
not at first he found. Later MrH. For
wood, of this i ity, who had gone down
, to visit her eon, who is employed 00 the j
road work, in company with the wife of
the section boss, heard moani and upon
going to a shed near by, found one of
the Japt seeming badly irjired and
blood How ing from his wounds. He was
taken to the section house and, with
the other injured man, brought up to
this city on trie !i 1 1 5 train, where Drs.
Logan and Qeiaendorffer dressed their
wounds. One received gun shot wounds
in the back, but to what extent he was
injured we have not learned. The other
was shot jn t he face. They were both
taken to St, Vincent's hospital on this
moruiug'B train.
It is supposed i he shooting was done
by tramps; hut a- a saj difficult to get
the straight of the story Irom the daps,
little is known of Die culnrils.
Will Nol I'ay lliein.
1 I
To Aw. Whom Ji Mai COHCMNI
I hereb) refuse to he responsible for
any bills contracted by my wife.
ll'MVI J. Wii.kv,
SHAMko, Sept. '', 1901.
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Stoves and Steel Ranges.
167 Second Street,
THE DALLES. OR.
lyon's French Periodical Drops
strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish
DESIRED RESULTS, Qreateat known female remedy.
CAUTION
Jt'w:mof ruuiiUTfVi's uimI tilth til loots Tbfl MflulM I IMlt up only
V 1 j Willi I ill' i ft. . lr MifMUttiM- oil ..It- i i T I lie li il r ji I'm-
feeuu lor Cnt uJur to WllAA AM MH.cu, HoJu Aicuta. L luvclaml. Onltt
i ni Car
For sale bv (ieo. I'lakeley, The Dilies, Or.
'.S0C '.ll.-c.
Pacific collage opens October 1st
tuition . per year; oounl ami lorn
Isbed room! ifU.oO per week. Here are '
Unsurpassed advantages at a minimum
cost. For catalogue and other informa- j
tion address, Pacific College, N.wbarg,
t Iregoni sept.'i -4 !
Nut for iti'olteenl.glsts.
Naw Vokk, Auk. SI. A stone plow,'
believed to be fail f 3000 years old , has j
been unearthed at Bloom field, N. L, by j
workmen on a culvert.
. School Opens Sept, i)ili
Arrangements have been made with
I.C
to act asi agent fur
school hooks. He
the exchange an y
and January I .
I
handling of the new
is ant boriaed to make.
! I Uie between ept. 1
30augl
fuu7i,'id"" WM. MICHELL,
the Kind You toe Always Bough) Under1aker and Embalmer
Bears tbo T . tfTTT" . . .
i All orders attended to promptly. I.onif
Toa White Colhir line, Halley datert,
will sell through round-trip tickets to
Seaside and return. Tickets good going
from Portland over tbe White Collar
line, i . It. A N. Co., V. T. Co. or the A.
& C. It. It , and return over Maine lines,
iiaggage checked direct to either North
Keach, Seaview, Long Heach, lireakers,
Ocean Park or Nahc.otta. I. in it ol
ticket September loth. J. M . Filloon,
agent.
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Krazer; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that ha
utskes a a; realty uf these goods. if I
distance phone I
,1. 108
w u tiie pianv.
I desire to say to the people of Th
Dallea mat I, J, D. iiirdner, ol Portland,
won the piano whicli was awarded me
upon pieaeulaliou of ticket LMHti, Hav
log no use for a piano I have instructed
Mr. t ii 'iibei t to dispose of same at any
reasonable price. Parties iutereated
may call ami namiue piatio at tium
bert's l.eaiiing Cigar and Tobacco
bouse aug-ti-lf
subscribe for fits Cuaou:t.K.