a!) SfiP Chronicle. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY G. 1891 NO 100 Special Attractions for the Week. Nearly every department in tlie house contributes towards making it attractive Inlying at our store. New It nods, Sty lish Goods, Summer Goods at Summer Trices, are a good at traction to any one at this season of the year; hut when cou pled with such prices as ours, the attraction is two-fold. OXFORD TIES. The Correct Shoe for summer wear. The sea son for Low Shoes is at bund, and there is no time like the present for buying. We are offering an attraction in a Black and Chocolate Oxford, as cut, genuine turn sole, soft stock, at the attractive price of $1.75 per pair. After this week, regular price $2.25. Special Assortment MISSES and CHILDS" SHOES. School Shoes, Fine Shoe?, Black Shoes and Tan Shoes to close this week. A few pair of Childs' School Shoes; so! lea ther tips; sizes fl and 7 ; to close at 50c. TAN SHOES Children's Tan Button Shoes, spring heel ; sizes 7 to 11 ; until sold, 75 c pair. MISSES' TAX SHOES Laced or button; sizes 11 to 2; regular $1.50: for the week, $1.00. CHILDREN'S DONG OLA KID Patent tip, spring heel Shoe; sizes from S,1.. to 101.. ; offered this week at 75c. Sizes 11 to 12to go atlfl.00. Th regular price of above, $1.25 and $1.50. Gents' Dress Shoe. The $4.50 Shoe thiB week at $2.50. Razor Toe; beet Calf; warranted. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods selling ought to be brisk with us next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. With nearly'the entire lines of :o, 40 and 50 cent pretty novelties on the special 25 cent counter. Every lady should have n new dress, and those that have not, have only themselves to blame, as wo are doing our share. Remember from Thursday morning until Saturday ninht, the above lines now on exhibition in our window will go at 25 cents per yard. MEN'S SPECIAL $1.00 Line Offers you choice of Lace or Congress, plain , or tipped, round or square toe; Shoes that sell readily at $1.75 and $2.00 ; just for the week, $1.00. Special Line of Boys' Shoes. i Call and see our Bargain Shoe Tables. I Boys' School Shoes, tipped, hook lace; excel- j lent stock; sizes 11 to 13, 3 to 5 the regular value $1.35 to $1.85. ; Special $1.00. 1 A Corset Special for week only. Our Princess Sum mer Corset, in white Lace Net, well Btayed ; 5'hook lengths; per fect form ; sizes 19-27 ; I ll'P SHIRT SPECIALS 111 I pi F0R OH 1 h H e WEEK. Laundered Percale, collar & cuffs attached, pretty styles; special 35c. Extra Percale, newest patterns; all sizes 50 cents. Extra Assortment soft negligee shirts, unequaled at 50 cents. jf BOYS WEAR the Double-Seated PANTS. They can't hi beat. From 50c to 90c pair. Made with Patent Elastic Waist band, Riveted Buttons, and are war ranted NEVER-TO-RIP. See our Special 25c lines. J ! 7 Black Diagonal Clay Worsted Frock Suit. Italian Lined; Silk Hut tone ; latest cut; it Suit othets try to du plicate at pi Ice, but fail ; all yii-s ; "5 42. $10.00. Business Suits for Business Men. All Wool ; Genuine Oregon Good? ; correct styles. Per Suit, $7 50. A. XH. WILLIAMS CO. AN AWFUL CALAMITY Results Worse Than at First Reported. MOKE THAN' TWO HUNDRED DEAD Many ISodleH Unve IJeen Denuded of Kvery DlfttlMEUlflliiiig Mark Nu iiicrous l'ruiulnent l'arls Juiim Aiuouk Deuel. Paws, May 5. The terrible lire at Grand Bazaar de Chanste, a temporary wooden structure, 100 yards long and sixty yarda wide, erected in the Rue Jean Goujon, for the annual charity fair, f which nil the inoat prominent society ladies of Paris are patronesses, has thrown ttie French capital into mourn ing. The conflagration, which broke out shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday, in Kinetomagraph booth, near the stall of Duchess d'Uzes, while from 1500 to 2000 people were present, is believed to have caused the loss of over 200 lives. As this dispatch is sent, early Wednesday worning, 111 charred corpses have been recovered, together with twelve portions f bodies, the identity of which may never be established. Since 5 o'clock this morninsr, crowds have been flocking to the Palais du L'Industrie, where many bodies and in jured persons were taken. At 0 o'clock tt detachment of the garde republique relieved the detachment of infantry which had been on duty all night about the scone of tlie catastrophe. KUAItCIIIXG THE ItUINH. The search for the dead continues. , Wiifttitities of coins, watches, rings, neck 'aces and brackets buvu been nicked tin 'n the debris. As soon as bodies are claimed by anxious relatives or others ' who have been hovering in despair about j the spot throughout the nit-lit, they are placed in carriages and taken to their ' i jrmer hoaxes. The scene at night was reinaikable. Long lines of infantry were drawn up in cordon around the dreadful spot. Bonfires, torches, electric lights and gas jets used to illuminate the scene, re flected upon the bayonets and accoutre ments of the soldiers, and threw a ghastly illumination upon the houses in the vicinity, the windows of which were crowded during the most of the night with people watching the work of horror. Now and theu a hearse would be called from the line of vehicles stationed in proximity, a black mass would be ten derly lifted into it, and another unfor tunate victim of the conflagration taken to one of the temporary morgues in the Palais du L'Industrie or the neighbor ing Hospital Beaujeu. Frequently as many as a dozen hearses were gathered together in the court yard and opposite to the entrance to the Palais du L'In dustrie. Hundreds of coffins were ranged ready to receive the bodies, in most cases charred beyond recognition. GIUKK OF THE HVUVIVUKS. Upon several occasions a distracted father or mother half mad with grief would endeavor to force his or her way way through the line of soldiers or the inner line of police drawn about tlie blackened ruins. Children were there weeping for lost parents, and the oldest, youngest, and middleaged joined in murmurs of lamentation and exchanged hopes and fears. The atmosphere at the hall in the Palais du L'Industrie, where the burned bodies were ranged, was almost unbear able, and there again heartrending scenes were witnessed. Men, women and children passed up and down, weep ing distractedly before the lines of black bodies, eagerly scanning the terrible re mains, and now and then throwing themselves down by the bide of some seemingly unrecognizable corpse in which they by Instinct, which no out sider could understand, made out Eome dearlv loved and missing relative. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its Kieat leuvenlui; htrcnuth and tR'iiltlifulnesK. Assure tlie fool titriilnut alum ami all lornib of adulteration common to tbc cheap brands. JSoY.u. Baking I'owdkk Co. New Vokk. regiments are marching on Carditza, and tlie Greek commander there has asked for lelnforeements. VllMiOH til IjfHVU Crete. Athens, May 5. The government is negotiating with the admirals in com mand of the fleets of tlie foreign powers in Cretan watertj for permission to tend a Greek wan-hip to Crete to bring oil' Colonel Vassos and other Greek oflicera who have been recalled. In ISiittle Array ut I'liumula. Athknh, May 5.-5 p. in. A dispatch from the front say the Turkish forces at noon today were, drawn up in battle array on the plains of Phareala, facing a Gieek army numbering 23,000 men. TUJtKS WKItK niCIVKN OW. Anoilier Attack Upou VeleHtino Jte liuUeil liy the Ureekx. Volo, May 5. The Turkish forces made a tierce attack today on the Greek troops at Velestino, but were repulsed. There were heavy losses on both sides. Fighting Is proceeding between the opposing armies at two other points. Greeks Leave Volo. Voi o, May 5. Fifteen thousand Greeks have retired upon Domokos, The Turks are centering a large force there, and an important engagement is expected. Turk Occupy Muuut Kllberul. Conktantinoi'J.k, May 5. Hlfza Pasha, commander of the Turkish force in Eplrus, telegraphed yesterday that the Turks had occupied unopposed the summit of Mount Kilberm, dominating the hlooeg opposite Arta. The Greeks retired. Turku Movlujr uu Kurdtt.u. Athens, May 5. Crown Prince Con stantino telegraphs that two Turkish Maluiilcu to lie lilockuileil New Yojik, May 5. A dispatch to the World from Volo says : The Turkish squadron refuses to leave the Dardanelles to meet the Greek fleet. Prince George has gone with u fleet of torpedo-boats to blockade Kulonica and intercept the Turkish reinforcements from Smyrna. The Turks were routed today in nn en gagement near Nicola. Soap Foam excels all other washing compounds, u'-'-Um The test after all is : do you like it? Schilling 's Best tea is wholesomer than most other lea ; but that isn't why people buy it. They buy it because they like it. If they don't like it, they only borrow it they get their money back of the grocer. A Sclulllne & Company &n riiinci.to Bit Tim Statu .tlitileii Srw Iteounl. San Fiianoihoo, May !. The steamer State of California arrived from tlie Co lumbia river today, huvlng made a new record for the run. Slits came from Portland in 4!! hours, GO minutes, and from ABtoria in 'M hours, lowering her own previous lecord by one hour, and the best record of the Queen by thico- quarters of an hour. Captain Green Hays there was a very Heavy sea all the way down, and when he came through the north channel, the Potato Patch was breaking badly. The Westfleld (Ind.) Nowa prints tlie following In regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years In the employ of the L., X. A. A C. Hy. here, says: 'I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Jtemedy for ten years or longer am never without it in my family. J take pleusure in recommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by JSIakeley A Houghton. Colored Kx-I'reuuliur Jluiitfi'il. SoMKitviu.E, N. J., May C. Jacob Johnston, colored, uu ex-preacher, was hanged here today. He died protesting his Innocence, He was convicted on circumstantial evidence of the murder of Annie Beekinan, who lived at his house, and whose body was found September 12, 18!)5, bearing evidences of strangula tion. Hiickien'n Arim: native. The best salve in tiie world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, level sores, tatter, chapped bunds, chilblainf, corns, and ul! skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 2b cents per box. For sale oy Hlukcloy uud Houghton, druggists. Furty-four fvr uutl 'I weiiiy-nlx '- jione II. Washington, Muy , I'Iuj arbitration treaty has been defeated in the senate by a vote of 44 to 2S. It thus failed to receive the necessary twothlrdd rt qui red by the constitution. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION- IH I'uircH it Week. ISO I'liperi a Yer It dtuudu first among "weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication ami freshness, vnriet) and reliability of con tents. It Is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and Its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state anil territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy mid fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and amoug Its special features are a flue humor page, exhaustive market report, all the latest fashioiid for women and tt long series of stories by the greatest living American and Kngllsh authors, Uiiiiuii Doyle, .leruino K. .luroina, Htunley Weymsii, Alury K. Wllklu Anthony Hope, llret lUrte, llrumler .Muttliewn, Klo. We oiler this unequaled newspaper anil The Dalles Twice-a Week Chronicle to gether one year for -'.00. The tegular price of the two papers is t'.i.QQ. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we will, on Friday, April IK), 1807, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said dav, at the livery stable of Waul, Kerns iV Robertson, Hell ut public unction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described per sonal property, to. wit: One buy caddlu horse, about 8 yeara old, branded Uke this: On right shoul der F, Hud with letter It on left hip; haa fntir wlitli, fi.ot. mill ktiir tn fui. TV.. gether with bridle and saddle. All sup posed to be the property of S, Patterson. Huh sale Is under an nutter's or stable kf-mii.r'H Hon. In h:illift I lio nhururMa nf the undersigned for tiieir reasona- till (li!irnM fnr I hi. hihnr. puru un.t attention and the food furnished aaitl ii ii i inn I . iimmiiif inis ut HiIh iIiiIm In t'tft uud for accruing costs and expenses, uud the expenses of this sale. aU'tt) W.uid, Kmi.vsit Hoiikutbon, Nebraska corn for sale at the Whsou wutehouso, Heat feed un iiirth, inO-t