VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1896 NO 108. By our GREAT REMOVAL SALE, now on, the usual quiet month of July has turned out very satisfactory; in fact OUR BUSINESS IS BOOMING. What makes it? Such Offers as These WHICH OUR CUSTOMERS FIND EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. LADIES' SHOE DEPARTMENT. Regular Sale Ladies' Strap Sandals, tan $1 40 , $1 15 " Lace Oxfords, tan 1 50 1 25 " " " point or square toe, tan.. 1 65 1 50 " - " " point or square toe, tan.. 2 25 1 95 Southern Tie, cloth foxed 2 50 2 10 Needle Toe, 20th century last 3 00 2 50 " White Canvas Oxfords, white kid trimming 1 50 Gentlemen's Underwear. Regular Fancy Balbriggan, each $ 37 White Jean Drawers, pair .... Solid Colored Ribbed Underwear, each 75 Camel's Hair Merino, each 75 Blue Mixed Derby Ribbed, each 75 Natural Wool, first quality, each 2 00 Silk Finish Balbriggan, each 1 00 Fine Night Shirts 75 ". " 1 75 Canton Flannel Night Shirts 1 25 Sale & 25 45 50 50 50 1 50 75 55 1 30 1 00 Ladies' 25c Full Fashioned 40-s;au2;e Fast Black ec ( HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Our celebrated Ladies' 25c Tan Hose reduced to.'. 20c pair Regular 50c Hose reduced to :...40c Regular 65c Hose reduced to ......50c Misses' and Children's 25c Tan Hose reduced to 20c 30c " " reduced to 25c 35c " " reduced to .....30c ..15c " Regular 334c Black ..25c " Regular 42c " 35c " Regular 50c : 40c " Still a few sizes left in our Childs' Fine Ribbed Fast Black at , 5c " Gentlemen's Overshirts. 50c buys ah uncommon good Shirt, such as those 75c Laundered Percale at $ 50 10 different lines of Negligee, regular 65, 75 and 85c 50 Good assortment of $1.00 Shirts at'.. 80 Celebrated Y. S. F. Silk and Wool mixed; reg. $2.00 1 45 " " Silk and Wool mixed;, reg. 2.25 1 80 Manhattan Silk and Wool mixed regular 3.00 2 00 Manhattan Cellular Body Shirt .........regular 2.50 ,1 85 SUMMER SUITS. "No time like the present. Our Clothing is Selling. Some of the choicest are these 3 and 4-button Cutaways. Our regular Our regular Our regular Our regular. Our regular 11.75 Suits at $ 9.40. 12.00 Suits at 9.75. 12.75 Suits at 10.75. 13.50 Suits at 11.45. 15.00 Suits at 13.00. PSiNCETON SACK. Lots 4855 Latest S.button Cutaway Frocks nobby Plaid: Regular $16.00 Suits at $12.80 Lot 4893 Grey Mixed Plaid: Regular $15.00 Suits :..at $12.00 Special Reductions in Boys' and Children's Clothing. A. WILLIAMS & A. GL WILLIAMS & GIL A CRUSHING DEFEAT Spanish Column Utterly Routed by Maceo. GENERAL YNCLAN WAS CAPTURED Government Soldiers Were Drawn Into a Trap and Fired on From All Sides. that Maceo will hold Ynclan as a host age to save the Uvea of prominent Insur gent officers who have been captured by the Spaniards. One of those officers is Capote. If this rebel leader is shot by the Spaniards, it is thought Ynclan will meet the same fate at the hands of Maceo. WHAT MCACBO WANTS. Kky West, July 18. The Spaniards under General Snarez Ynclan have sus tained a crushing defeat at the hands of the insurgents nnder Antonio Maceo. Not only was Ynclan's column defeated with heavy loss, but it is currently re ported in Havana that the Spanish gen eral himself was captured and is now held a prisoner by Maceo. The battle is said to have occurred on July 15, near Maceo's stronghold, in Pinar del Rio. For the last two weeks the rebels have been very aggressive, and small parties have repeatedly at tacked the trocha, causing the Spaniards much annoyance. Ynctan was ordered to drive back these detached bands of Cubans, and for this purpose took with him 2000 men. Maceo seems to have expected such a movement, and arranged to ambnsh the Spaniards. He stationed a large force in a favorable spot, and ordered his de tached bands to draw Ynclan into the trap. The Spaniards followed the in surgent skirmishers incautiously and fell into the ambush. Then the Cubans opened fire from all sides, which threw the Spaniards into confasion. While the Spaniards were thus beset, the Cubans charged and completely routed their foes. Ynclan made a des perate effort to rally his demoralized forces, but was surrounded by the Cub ans and compelled to surrender. It is said in Havana that the Span iards were pursued almost to the trocha, and lost more than 300 killed and wounded. There were 14 officers among the killed. The Cubans here also say Bills Allowed. The following is a partial list of the bills examined and allowed at the July term of the circuit court : CLERKS OF ELECTION. A Few Cartridges and a Few Gannon Would finable Klin to Win. Nbw York. July 19. TheWorld pub lishes the following correspondence from the headquarters of Maceo, To mas de San Jcse, Pinar del Rio, June 26 : "The want of a few cartridges and a few cannon," said General Antonia Maceo, "is all that makes our govern ment use nature's rocks inaterd of brick and mortar for a White House." Asked how many and what arms and ammunition he needs to guarantee to win the war in, say two months, he said: "I could do it with 20,000 Remington rifles, small calibre, 150 cartridges, 19 cannon and 100,000 rounds of artillery ammunition. I might do it with much less. I would invariably attack the Spaniards and attack them after maneuvering their columns into cul de sacs and I would take an important town. The supplies captured there would assist in the capture of the next one. and so on until I would be able to storm Havana with its fully equipped army of 100,000 men and 50 pieces of artillery. - "In addition to our 60,000 armed men, we have fully 20,000 more men armed with only machetes and revolvers, thus giving us a probable total of 80,000 revolutionists in the field." He estimates the Cubans have seven cartridges to each soldier. We are selling the famous Soap Foam washing powder. It will not "yellow the clothes" nor burn the hands, and is the finest thing in the world tor the bath. In extra large packages at same price of common goods. Sold by Pease & Mays. . : inay22-eod-2m , No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic' The Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 W S Gribble $3 G W Graham 3 J N Mosier.. 3 J J Lynch ..." 3 A E Lake 3 S G Ledford. . 3 A E Stewart. .... . 6 M E Miller 6 00 O L Paquet 3 00 J R Cunningham 3 U (i Hickok . : W M Frame C M Wolfard 6 00 J B Hunt 6 00 John M Davis 3 00 FA "Young 3 00 SS Johns 6 00 BF Miller 6 00 Roger B Sinnott d 00 GGGibons ... 6 00 Ed G Patterson DC Herrin ... John A Taylor v D Parish Albert S Roberts J B Haverly . 3 Omer Butler -3 FC Clausen. 3 Newton Putter eon 3 W E Campbell. . . 3 J W Nolin . 3 W H Staats 3 FLHelfrich 6 Frank H Watts 6 VP Steers .. 3 Asa Stogsaill . . . -. 3 JUDGES OF ELECTION. L Lamb. . . . . 3 SD Fisher. 3 00 I D Driver . . . 3 00 B Savage. . . . 3 00 Jas R Woodcock ........... 3 00 P Ward . . . .. 3 00 T W Glavey 3 00 EP Williams....... 3 00 James Ward 3 00 James Kelly 3 00 N W Wallace : . . . 6 00 Wm Kelsay . ... 6 00 Thos Harper 6 00 J ts Manley 3 00 L M Woodside 3 00 H TCorum... 3 00 OA Stewart....... 6 00 Square" Benton's. lawn sprinklers at -Maier & jlj9 5t . 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 J L Story... 6 00 N H Gates . . 6 00 C E Bavard 6 00 John Cates 6 00 S B Adams. 6 00 J M Huntington 6 00 R E Williams 6 00 John Blaser 6 00 J W Adams 6 00 J C Egbert 3 00 E K Russell 3 00 James Fulton 3 ,00 August Deckert 3 00 DL Bolton 3 00 W L Ward 3 00 EW Trout 3 00 Geo W Rice 3 00 Polk Butler 3 00 H Taylor 3 00 H E Moore 3 00 W H Williams 3 00 J R Doyle 3 00 A J Brown . 3 00 James Le Doc '. 3 00 F M Thompson 3 00 A P O'Brien :.. 3 00 Edward Bohna 6 00 Monroe Heisler. 6 00 WL Harrington 6 00 J H Chaistian 3 00 Van Woodruff 3 00 M M Morris . .', 3 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Troy Shelley, examination teach ers and expenses, i 17 00 Anna M Lang, assistant . . 15 00 A M Barnett.. T H Williams F M Jackson . . . J B Rand ......... S J La France . . . . KB Hinton.:. . H C Rooper . . . GeoDodd . . John M Marden . . G M Sterling J Doherty J T Netf, assistant 15 A M Williams & Co, mdse paupers 3 Geo D Barnard & Co, records and supplies for county 373 John Donobue 9 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 6 00 6 00 . 6 00 P Tryon, James Snickal, Bat Snickal, " W H Butts, coroner's fee 1 50 1 50 1 50 21 70 for the three. One heart of city ; $800. of offerings, these best. Match them Pease & Mavs, mdse-Mrs Puckett B H Patrick & Co, rubber stamps 13 50 J M and M B Murchie, man and team delivering ballot boxes. . . 10 00 Amos Root, viewing county road. 2 00 J P Carroll, " " . 2 00 Jas Brown, " . 2 00 E F Sharp, surveying county road 12 00 A E Lake, bridge lumber, diet No 24 42 56 Oregon Pine Lumber Co, bill ren dered 81 26 Times-Mountaineer, publishing. . 22 00 Ward, Kerns & Robertson, use of team and wagon. . . . i ..... 2 50 G P Crowell, mdse pauper . .' 3 50 Joa T Petera & Co, lumber and supplies county road : 179 45 A Stewart, mdse pauper 5 00 Meston & Dygert, supplies clerk's , 6 00 Chronicle Pub Co, election tickets' and publishing 81 00 F A Richlieu, juror Inq Snickel . . -1 20 F D Hill, " .. 1 20 W N Staats, " " . . 1 20 John Reaeen. " , : " 1 20 R D Tryon. " " . 120 Mrs Lucy Snickel, wit Inq Snickal 1 50 F M Thompson, " - " 1 70 Lena Snickal " " 150 Tneae Must Go at Once. A home with lot, worth $900 ; $750 takes it. Owner leaving city, and must sell. Three lots only five blocks from Court house. Lay in fair shape; $150 nne business lot in ' Among a multitude three are the very if you can. i bed V. HILL, Real Estate & Fire Insurance. Room 12, Chapman Block. mayl-tf Through trains on the O. R. & N will run via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec ond class will run in connection with the Union Prcific, the same as heretofore. A through first-class sleeper from Port land to Spokane, connecting with the first-class sleeper to St. Paul and a through tourist sleeper from Portland to St. Paul, will be run in connection with the Great Northern railway. E. E. Lytle, Agent. Bneklen'B Annn salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively curea piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale oy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Lost A dark Jersey cow, branded CL on left hip. Has been from home since Wednesday morning, June 24th. Finder will please communicate with this office. jun25-2w FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GKXEK AL BAVKIXG BUSINE3 Letters of J n lit iii'nl iiili'- . 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. For Tnfantg and Children. Cavstorta promotes Digestion, and - overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic properfcv. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children Oat I recommend 16 as superior to any prescription tnown to me." H. A. Abohko, M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn. N.Y. For several years I haTe reoommenTied your Castoria, and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results. Edwim F. Pardbx, M. TX, 125th Street and 7 th Ave., New fork City. . "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos IIarttk, D. TX, New York City. Thk CcKTAUa Cokpakt, 77 Hurray Street, N. T. . Corset Second and Washington Streets, opp. French's Bank. We are now se'tled in our new quarters, and are prepared to do all kinds of work in our Hue. We make Corsets, Ladies' Dress Reform Waists. Misses' and Cbildrt n's Waists. Ab.iominl Bands or Supports of various styles. These goods are all made to order; a good fit guaranteed or no sale. Why not patronize home industry 1 If this western cuuntrv had ten percent, of the monev paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would, make us all rich. W hy not keep the money at home bv building up lndnstries at home. Fac tory and office at corner Second and Washington : entrance at First National Bank.