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VOL. IX ' " , - ... ' - THE 'DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1896 NO. 27
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-From ' February. 6thy:489Gy . to'' ISSarcli ill, 189S,
-Genuine Bargains the order of the day. -
Dress Goods.
Our entire lot of 36-inch all-wool Tre
cot, Fancy Mixtures, &c, embracing the
most desirable shades and effects. Never
sold for less than 50 and 60c; these are
reduced to 25c.
A fine -assortment of all-wool Checks
and Plaids, Wool and Silk Mixed Novel
ties, &c goods that have found ready
sale at 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.25; balance to
close at a reduction of 33 J per cent.
... Boucles . . .
60-inch Novelty Cape and Jacket Ma
terial 5 pieces of the latest color combi
nations. Regular value, $2; spec. $1.50.
Eiderdown Flannels.
Plain Pink; reg. 40c, to close at 25c.
Tan and Grey Crepe Effects ; never less
than 50c, now 35c.' " Fancy Tufted Eider
down, stripes, in popular light shades;
regular 80c yd, sale price, 50c.
Underwear. ,
Our entire stock of Woolen Under
wear in all grades and sizes, AT COST;
broken lots at half price.
All-Wool Hosiery.
Child's and Misses' Ribbed ; rest. 20c, reduced to 10c.
Ladies' Fine French Bibbed Cashmere; regular 60c,
reduced to 35c.
Ladies' Fine French Plain Cashmere, reg. 60c, red. to '40c.
Ladies' Fine French Plain Cashmere, reg. 50c, red. to 35c.
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 40c, reduced to 25c.
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 35c, reduced to 20c.
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 25c, reduced to 15c.
... Special ...
1 case Child's and Misses' Black Rib
bed Cotton Hose, seamless, "Hermsdorf"
dye, guaranteed fast black; only 5c pr.
Men's Extra Superfine Merino Half
Hose; seamless; extra good at 15c, re
duced to 10c. Men's Dark Grey Mixed
All-Wool Half Hose; special value at 20c,
reduced to 12Jc.
Ladies'- Grey All-Wool Knit Skirts;
regular $1.50, to close at $1.00.
Special Attractions
In our Neckwear Department. . 24 dez.
Stylish Tecks, good variety of shades and
patterns; the best value ever offered at
25c, during sale only 15c.
Misses' Cloaks.
One and all at half price; sizes 4 to
14. Don't delay buying, as they cannot
possibly drop any loafer.
Ladies' Capes and Jackets
At half their regular prices. Every
garment correct in shape, correct sleeves,
correct in price. We have one or two of
those very stylish 26-inch French-made
Beever, Box-front Reefer Jackets, two
rows buttons, half-satin lined, strapped
seams; Black, only; a splendid value at
$15; sale price makes them $7.50. We
have cheaper ones in proportion.
Our last two very nobby Child's Jack
ets, 4 to 6 years; perfection of style; reg
ular $6.00 sale price, $3.00; regular $6.25,
sale price, $3.15.
Lack of space will not permit us to
give you more than an idea of our Great
Reduction Sale. . Every article of Winter
Wear greatly reduced; some lines going
at cost and others at half price. Call -and
be convinced.
M. 7UL .'MLLIKM'S:',&: GO.
CAMPOS IS HOOTED
Demoiiistratioii That
Proves Almost a Riot.
THE SHOOTING AT ANACONDA
Attempted Murder and a Suicide Upon
the Street A Junk 1 Boarded
By Vlratei.
THEY HOOTED CAMPOS.
Several Were Arrested and Thl Led to
a Klotoan Demonstration.
New York, Feb. 8. A dispatch to the
Herald irom Madrid, says :
This city was recently the scene of a
demonstration that would have required
bnt very little to have turned it into a
serious riot. As told on Tuesday last, a
number of men hooted General Campos
as he was driving to his residence from
the railway station on his return from
Cuds. A number were arrested and one
of them broke away from the gendarmes
who had him in custody and sought to
make his escape. The' gendarms fired
twice at him and killed him. The shoot
ing was bitterly condemned by the re
publicans. When the funeral of the
victim took place it was attended by
great crowds. Fully 12,000 men, most
of wbom were republicans, marched to
the cemetery, shooting, "Down with the
Police," "Down with Campos" and
"Long Live the Republic."
. The government anticipated tronble
and there was a strong display of gen
darmes, who, however, appeared to be
afraid to interefere with the procession
in any way, lest they provoke a riot.
Consequently, the crowd shouted itself
hoarse until the cemetery was reached,
when the great assemblage stood with
bared heads until the - funeral rites had
been completed.
The greater part of the crowd then
dispersed, but 2000 of its number again
formed in line and marched unmolested
back to the royal palace, in front of
which they gathered and ehouted,
"Death to the King," "Death to the
Queen Regent," and "Long Live the
Republic." Even the palace guards
seemed to be intimidated by the sullen
temper of the mob and made no attempt
to drive them away.
After partly venting their anger
against the king and his mother, the
crowds marched to the residence of Gen
eral Campos, where a similar demonstra
tion of disapproval was made. The
apathy of the police which was unques
tionably due to fear, was significant.
So far as is known, the civil authorities
made no request on- the military for
dispersing the crowds. The crowds
committed no overt acts, however, con
tenting themselves with shooting and
hooting, but they were evidently in a
humor to fight, had they been inter
fered with.
After darkness had set in it was pro
posed to gather under the windows of
the hotel at which were stopping a num
ber of republican delegates who had
come to Madrid especially to attend the
funeral of the victim ot the gendarme
and serenade them. The police had in
meantime mustered their courage and
told the leaders the serenade would not
be allowed. The crowd, after insisting
upon carrying out the plan, finally list
ened to the leaders and dispersed.
AN ANACONDA TKAGKDY.
Attempted Harder and i
the Street.
Snlclde Upon
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Anaconda, Mont., Feb. 8. Barney
Beck shot Mrs. E. B. Catlin, near the
corner of Fifth and Locust streets about
10:20 o'clock this evening, while ehe
was returning with friends from a visit
to a neighbor. Three shots were fired,
one striking Mrs. Catlin between the
shoulders, another grazing her hand and
the third missing her head. Friends
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tried to stop him, but he threatened
them with his revolver and eecaped in
the darkness. About 10 minutes later
he stood in the middle of Third Street,
near Walnut, and deliberately shot him
self through the head. He was Killed
instantly.
Barney Beck was a printer by trade,
bat has not worked for some time. He
formerly boarded with the Catlins, and
while there conceived a passion for Mrs.
Catlin, which was in no way encouraged
or reciprocated. He has for months
bounded the house, and was driven
away by the police and Mr. Catlin.
About 10 days ago a warrant was issued
for his arrest, but he eluded the officers.
At this hour the doctors are unable to
give the extent of the woman's injuries.
Before it was learned that the man
had shot himself, the town was roused
and searching pariies rapidly organized.
Had some of these found him, he would
have been lucky to escape the summary
justice which he dealt to himself.
Barney Beck was unmarried. He
came from Quincy, 111., and was about
39 years of age. The shooting was done
with a 38-caliber gun.
A Jaok Boarded By Pirates.
San Francisco, Feb. 8. Particulars
have reached Hong Kong of , a daring
case of piracy north of that place. Ac
cording to the papers which arrived yes
terday, a junk, while on a voyage from
Pingholi to Hong Kong, with a cargo of
merchandise, was attacked by two pirate
junks with 50 pirates outside Nimshan.
The crew of the trading junk observed
the pirates approaching and - fired two
shots from a cannon, both without ef
fect. The pirates drew alongside, firing
all the time, threw sinkpots on board
and then boarded.
One of the crew was shot in the arm
and a passenger in the leg. The crew
and passengers were driven below and
kept under hatches while the pirates
steered the junk into a bay, where it
was kept two days and nights. About
two-thirds of the cargo.waa removed to
shore, as well as the money and cloth
ing of the paesengers. .
The junk was then taken out to sea
and turned adrift, afterward being run
into Hong Kong. Tne crew numbered
12 men and there were three passengers
on board.
One Minute Cough Cure touches the
right spot. It also touches it at the
right time if you take it when you have
a cough or cold. See the point? Then
don't cough. Sold by Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co. :
Subscribe for The Chbonicxk. '
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach,. Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castorla contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castorla Is w well adapted to children Ihat
X recommend It as superior to any prescription
,'tnown to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.,
in South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
For several years I have reoommeri3ed your
Castoria, and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results.1
Edwijt F. Pardee, M. IX,
135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of 'Castorisj is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it reems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
CABTiQH MiRTTlf, D. D.,
Hew York City.
The Certadb Compact, 77 Hurray Street, N. T.
No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES'
Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT a general banking bcsines
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicaeo,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Wa tclimaker f Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
Can now be found at 162 Second
street;
Hay and Grain for Sale
Waid, Kerns & Robertson's Stable,
Corner Fourth and Federal Sts.
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Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co.
Drugs, Paints,
Wall Paper,
Glass. Etc.
129 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR.
B
oss Cash Store
is Selling Out at
Large Reductions.
Men's Duck Coats,
Men's Duck Ulsters,
Men's Overcoats,
Boys' Duck Coats,
Discount of 30c on the
Dollar
A Rare opportunity to
purchase Dry Goods and
Clothing, Underwear,
Boots, Shoes, &c.
'Mi-Honywill