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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1901)
0 SERIOUS WRECK NEAR CELILO. , tha aw mere unanimously endorsed. The union bv a vote declared that in tiir Maric. aTlaaaa RI1IM lot ITOT orcBH niSCJif IIIIB uulrai LmB. F. J. CLARKE, Manager. The East-bound Chicago-Portland P1" lon, ana it was unan special, known as passenger train No. 2. tnoo.ly voted to be the wish of the was wrecked this afternoon between ;jnn,c,n tnm R- Cock be appointed to Oeliio and the Deecnntes biidge, and as f Pilion nd tition 511 .resnltnf the accident Enaineer Manr . f conntr court of Wasco a. c.rin.noh i dead, and hi- fireman, wnnty setting forth their views toccther Frank Chase, is ser.oujlr and probably - ith ,hp5r Mr- Cack- fatally injured. The train ieft The At thp SaUoual L vestock Association Dalles at the usual time, about 12:30. so !eW l ; " dscided that the wreck must have occurred at about 9Dtn,d 8 tfO.OM fnnd ?Bd ,0 1 o'ctock. Jl used by the association henever Fro the meagre particulars learned tncir interest- were erd.nfervd. Ti,e it i, annooaed that the train was round A MW1 for Oregon pledged BflO from mg the curve w hen the engine turned ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, December 6th. The Landslide of Laughter j " W H. asm mi Danes-Peniattf line the Etate and of that amount .-HJ n designated as the Antelope Stockmen's Union's share, which noney is now in , the hands of their treasurer ready to be tnrned over to tlie proper officers on demand. Antelope Herald. YONFh Str. "TAHOMA," BETWEEN T - si Portland, The Dalles, and Way Points. YONSON WHAT BECOMES OF THE MONEY? over, probably on account of the spread ing of the track, whils it is also likely that some rork might bars fallen on the track from the overhanging bluff. Maurice Cavinaugh has been in the ?uniov of the O. K. A N. Co. for a number of rears and was considered one of tne most earefni and reliable men in j Sheriff kiit how tb Pnrpof to thecompanv's service. Ele was about Which the State and ronnty t. ' v years id age and leave a wife, two J Taxe are uevnted. ' - . I - . ... l. : : 1 il:."am-::y resides in Albina and it is ! l)nriD ,De lhree ending July,: the Breaking Of the Log Jam raost likeiv his remains wil! be shipped j m)- 1 h've co''cti nd tnrned over yhe Lumbermen's Quartette to that place for interment. j t0 Wsc0 county $356,004 S3. I hare Mr Chase has a large familv of renng ; '"qosnuj oeen astea wnat Becomes ot children and it is to be honed hie ; " ,h "10n3r- Byway of explanation I will take the taxes torweted for the that I TPr 1900' "mounting to $100,946 47, Presented by a Matchless Company You all Want Co See The Funny Irish Widow The Lumber Camp in Midwinter i i juries will not prove fatal. '! nprp is art a rm n .rt nnmant so ire o! toe paStugeis were injured bet this has not as vet been confirmed. First 5 rows, 75c; balance the house, 50c. of A brilliant Succen. One of the greatest mnsiral eveute in the history of The Dailes was the recitai last night by Mamie Helen Flynn, Ore poo's brilliant roong plaowte and elocu tionist, assisted ny R jse Bloch-Baner. the famous soprano, and Keginald L. Hidden, tiie renowned violinis. Tfie audience was fashionable and select, and ejrinced m&rked appreciation. A gener ous welcome greeted the young artist as she made her entrance, and nn:il the fa!; of the curtain the applause wae ne spontaneous and hearty as M -.- Firnn could wish ; and it was not aruated by sentiment either, hut wes nif ritorionsly won by the brilliant talents of the per iarmer. As a pianiste, Miss F.ynn is truly wonderful. Her ex-cutio terpretation astooishee. wb:ie at eame time it charms. One might efssy in vain to txuress the marvelous facility ith which she makes the instrument vibrate ; one can hardly follow her hance in their rapid course. In the program last night she played Beethoven's "Moon light Sonata,'7 Lbz-.'s Eiaoietto, Sc; o-bert-Tausig'e Marche MiliUire aid se lections from Chopin and Pade-ew--ki, j without the aid of notes. Tne charm i showing the different channels into ! which it is distributed. School District. Amount. 1 Cascade Locks 746 so 2 Hood Ktrer 357 AO 3 Hood Rirer 23CM 4fi 4 Hoc ! R rer 347 17 : 5 Hood Kiver 1C6 28 6 Mount Hood 223 91 7 Hood Rirer 375 33 8 llaster 230 39 11 Mil! Creek 34 16 12 The Dalle 8324 36 iS Five Mi'e 97 60 , 14 Three Mile 252 11 ! 17 Wrentham 13S 91 ; 21 Boyd 196 14 2a Dufnr 867 61 33 Xansene 61 96 40 Trgh Valley 100 32 43 Hood River 26 22 49 Eakeoven 24106 50 Antelope 1385 68 5(V Viento 101 02 57 Endtrsl.y 45 5S 1 58 Ten Mile 38 87 61 Hood River 97 17 . and in-1 66 Tygh Valley 64 57 the- iunu u-azv sn rnooi innu J4.-U r Gland Armr fund 147 S. Dal iea Citr." 6276 36 Dnfnr 132 89 Seats on sale at Clarke Office Pharmacr. ft Falk's, Post THE V06T OPEHI HOUSE F. J. CLARKE, Manager. TIME CARD L?aves Portland at 7 a. to. on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Arrives The Dalles, same day, 5 p.m. Leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. on San day, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Portland, eame day, 4 p. m. Meals the Very Best. 5 Purest Liquors for Family Use 1 P Delivered to any part of the City. r 9 Phones 51 Local, 858 Long Distance. , - - . J i -' L-1 gThie Ronte has the Sceuic Attractions on Earth. GrandeM Portland-Astoria Route Str BAILEY-GATZERT, Daily Round Trips except Sunday. TIME Leave Portland Leave Astoria CARD Landing and office Foot of Alder Street; both phones, Main 351, Port land, Oregon. ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY. December 9th. First tin e in The Dalles of the deiicious lv fucnv comt-dv in three acts, 4 W VONUI PRE-EXTKD BY At a g'ance it wi!! clearly he seen that ! 131,568 66, or almost one-tbird of the ! whole amount collected goee for educe j tional rnrpoaes. The "general fund" is ' I that fund out of which all count v -x i penses are pud. We pay in "state tsx" $17,840 OS, and our portion of the scalp ; and grace with which she rendered "The ' bounty tn is $3,129 S3, making a total Butterfly7' delighted the audience, and ) 01 3tit&69.6 paid to the state. Take she was recalled again and again. In j amount from the total of "genera! elocution Mies Fiynn also stand high ! fund" and it ieavee but $41,851.02 to pay the cu-se scene from "Leah, the For- ' lue funning expenses of the county, the eaken," given in costume and with a'BCtlla' amount of which, according to epecia stage Scttirg, demonstrating her j tne county cierk e last report, was $o9,- drama'.ic abiiitr. "Oi Mrs. Rose Bloch Baner, we cannot speak too highly. She bae a magnificent voice, cultivated to the highest point of perfectior. Her ' Fear Ye Not, O Is rael," "Violets" and "May Morning'' were especially phasing Ui the audience, and she was forced to respond to an en core. NrinaldL. Hidden nroved himself a master on the vijiin. and captivated the . aadience by hi i xqoisite playing. Tne ; An iante from Mendelssohn's "Concert" : was played with so much taste and ex- ! preesion that no one could help but be j pleased. IL- rendition of the Hungar ian Dances took the house by storm. James J. F.ynn, the baritone-tenor J has a voice of magnificent quality, and j in hi rendition of " 'Tis Not True" won :icomiume. Irene Flynn surely made a hit. She har a charming voice and extraordinary articulation. She gave "Looks and . Eyes" and "Mud P.e Days'' in a manner j that speaks mucu fur her as a singer of promise. Miss Beatrice Hidden acquitted Ler-i te.f most creditably as accompanist. Tne Dalle ha every reason to feel a ': j ist pride in the success achieved last night by Mamie Helen Fiynn, fcr her reci'al from beginning to end was one ' grand eucc-e. 634 04 beside the accrued interest in warrants, which must be reckoned be fore the treasurer can make a all to j reduce the indebtedness of the county, j Robeut Kelly, Sheriff of Wasco Count y, Or. MARIE LAMOUR, ETHEL BALCH. FREDERIC MURPHY and a complete cae. E W. Crichton, Airent Portland, Prather and Barnes, Ate., Hood River, Wolford & Wyers, Agt.. White Salmon, J. C. Wyatt, Agent, Vancouver, A. J. Taylor, Agent Astoria. R. B. Gilbretb, Agt., Lyle, Wash. J. M. FILCOON, Agent, The Dalles. j REGULATOR LINE. Dais, poillaQd & Astoria NAVIGATION CO. p. S. GUflfalflG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. DEALER IN Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies aaest for Ruaasll Oo.'a Engine, Tbreabera and Saw KiUa. Telephone 157. fnT Op,.nili I Long Distance 1073. HIT. SMU JflE CELEBRATED .. mi$m BREWEKY .. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this wall-known brewery the United 8tatee Health Reports for Jane 28, 1900, says: "A more superior brew nsver entered the labratory of the United State Health reports. It u absolutely devoid of the slightest trans of adulteration, but on the other band i composed of the best of malt and choicest of hope. Its tonic qnalities are of the high est and it can be need with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by old and young. Its nss can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the cersainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." - East Second Street, THE DALLES. OREGON. f S MOTT'8 BCHUVDftVati Dil l 0 They overcome Weak- aUlll I IWJ I HsU I I LLP omissions, increase vig. " 1 1 r- or and banish "pauy of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVERS to girls a. womanhood, aiding development , o organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure, 91. OO PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold by tlrucgistat. DR. WOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio For sale by Geo. C Blakeley. The Dalles, Or u 1 11 1 0 &. DALLES BOAT LEAVES OAK STREET DOCK, PORTLAND, at 7 A. M. idiveLiiein 3 to-day and 2 five rows, 75c; balauee of the house 50c. 9 9 9 9 9 9 S 9 9 9 9 9 9 (- you'll be well to-morrow. aldwin's Cold Cure labiet NoBB Wd in head) NiQireNloyk Sea far Pr aml a a A4icl alaaaal baMxa Saa fraaataaa 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 New as . m 3C Today Our line of Black and White Pictures, which aie decorated with beautiful black frames, are the attraction of the sea son this year and surpass all ever handled before for the price. We also have a very beautiful line of Albums, Vases, Etc. ...Portland Boat... LEAVES THE DALLES at 7 :00 A. M. 1MILY EXCEPT hlNDAY. TMIilH REGULATOR, DALLES CITY. RELIANCE. W. C. ALLAWAY, Genera Asent, Tbe Dalles. Oregon. Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot vji kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, Headquarters fcr "Byers5 Best" Pendle- tOll FlOUr TbiB Konr M mannfactored expressly for family vs4we, aae : everv sack u rnaranteed to give satisfaction. Wa sell oar goods lower than any bonse in the trade, and if yon don't think at call and get cor prions and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. Just What You uuant. Tb AntciviM' MiocaiaBaii-a i uiuu. j Sjld by Clarke & ralk. Tbe Dalles, Or. On last Friday tbe fetockoien'e Union met at Antelope, a large i. umber of peo p'e being present. Tbe question of leasing range ares taken up and d ecnaaed ' and tie onion decided by a large ma. j why that they were unalterably op piaed to (he ieaajng propoaitiun of the public domain. H. C. hooper wa ap pointed as a committee of one to tele graph the seatiments of tbe union to ' Hon. J. N. Williamson, who is now in ' Chicago as a delegate in attendance upon tbe National Livestock Asa. elation. The question of herding stock upon the government reserve was u xt taken am, sad the plana as eat with by thai of tbe interior on the use of tarn KIDNEY DISEASES the most foal of all dfe- Grace T. Hill. a , . I Dreasmakuu FOLEY'S Dressmaking Parlors, Ktioma 11 aad li. Vagi Baaefc, Tbe Ualla, Or. by t ihywkdkum as the best far Kidney sad Bladder lnwddss Blasla-Voaab Mraara Laehuiraa. few thorough bred, single-comb brown Leghorn cockerels and pullets for if taken at or.ee. Jaa. IawLax u, n23 1m The Dalles, Or. Clifford's Fotos Merer Fade. New idaes in Weil faper here. wide variety as we ate showing never be fore graced a single stock. &al imita tion eretun effects at Ordinary prions. tsooo papers at L I) . L U U L I . MiJUUlW G. J. STUBliIflG, WHOLESALE AMD SET AIL Jl I JCvi. " SJ ' ' avaaiaa u . j s ; i b i nines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National Bank. Gannon Phone S3. L one IMee. iOSL. THE DALLES. OREGON. at. LYOiTS es s gsai - l French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly hermleas, sure to DtsSIMEO ICfMiLTS. Urcatcat known female remedy. too wt V&SiSSSSdXaSE. " Fr sale bt Geo. C. Blakeley. Tbe Dalies, Or. saOrm sapavfcoar Car for a smgll pries, at oar store on third street. Alee a loll line of bonne points. D. W. VAU8E, Third St KO. It. tr t AatPJtElX, OIVIL BHSIKKJCnV. Ballroad sag Water Supply Cspart Lang surrejrtng. IUp- dsnswncttaw and afatnteasne of ft. rjLBkjnn Laa-aoatfl. gawaA aW DnaaaaVaS JaaaaatlaaaaW aav aaaaaaaa CraDdaU 4 Bofget xavavicne 11 'asBBaW'" Jifl Iftthtlc ftf rtuavtlSopphn zkBAuaaa 1 Ta.O-l-,Or. 0 a i-r" .V floriil Sbwods