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VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1898
NO 338
THE LAST WEEK OF OUR OIG CLEARANCE SALE.
PRICES THAT TflliK-
WE INVITE YOU to visit our store and see for
yourself.
MOST ALL LINES in our large stock included
in the sale.
Offerings previously advertised, such
oats, Jackets, Capes, Shoes ml Hi,
MUST BE CLEANED UP to make room for
Large Stock of SPRING GOODS, now being pur
chased by our representatives in New York.
A. HE. WILLIAMS CO.
WE CALL ATTENTION to Great SPECIAL
SALE on MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. These goods
are of first-class material, and construction perfect.
Prices that were never before put on market.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPltftY.
LADIES
Saturday from 2 to 6P. M., we will
I sell you Fancy Neck Ribbons at 19 cts.
per yard, from our 25 and 50 cent lines.
SAVE MONEY by obtaining GOOD BARGAINS.
A, ML WILLIAMS CO.
ATTACK ON M'KINLEY
The Spanish Minister Guilty
of an indiscretion.
A Kb'.MAUKABMi STOLEN DOCUMENT
The I.iitli-r vun Wrllttui tu Honor Ouu
uli'Jit, lint Full Into thi IInikI
of lli.i Oiilmn J uiitit.
Xkw Vohk, Fell, it. Tlio PresH OiIh
morning says that representatives of
the Culmu junta yesterday gave out
copies o( Usttor signed Enrique Dupuy
ie Lome who ia minister of Spain at
Washington, and addressed to Jose
Canelojiis, who wont to Culm lust Sep
tember, as ljromior SagtiHta'a personal
Kpresentutivo. In this letter the Span-i-'h
miniutur refers to President MeKin
y as 'iwoak, and catering to tlio rab
ble," ami an "a low politieian, who de
'ifw to Btnntl well with the jingoes of
Ms party."
Tl,u t. .. .... . , ..
- iHoiuiiKion correspondent 01 me
" B.vs that when a copy of tho letter
as show n to do Lome, he promptly pro
"Mnced it hb being a forgery. He also
w)f that an odleial of the atate depart
ment, in discussing the matter", cx-
"De Lome did not write the letter.
fhe Cuban junta has been Imposed upon
"J fomubody."
On theotiier hand, Horatio h. llubens,
"WBMl for tho Cuban junta, says:
We know absolutely that this letter
'Muiiiie. A man risked hia life to ob
Jn it. Wo do not hesitate to ucknowl
WK that It waa stolon from Canelejaa.
Hf. Druggist
Will vou tell your cus
tomers: Garland'n Han-
py Thought Sulve la Hold
on a guianteo to cure as
claimed for. It. We wilj
Kivo your GOe back if you
rohotantlBHed.
For Sale at DONNELL'S.
It is written on the paper of the lega
tion. The handwriting is de Louies,
and the signature is Ida. He may deny
it until he is black In tho face, but it is
genuine, und everybody who has seen
the letter knows that It Is. If he had
attempted to steal tho envelope ho would
never have got away with the letter."
Mr. Rubens was asked about tho
translation, and If there was not some
danger that It was wrong. He re
plied :
"No; the translation was made by a
man who thoroughly understands both
languages, and ia as near correct as u
translation could be."
"Where is tho letter now?" be whb
asked.
"That I decline to answer."
KtiiiHiiMou lit WllNlitiicton.
Wahiiinotox, Fob.!). Tho publication
of u letter bearing the signature of
tho Spanish minister, Dupuy de Lome,
addressed to Seuor Cauelejas, and mak
ing aevure atrieturea on President Mc
Kinley, has created a profound impres
sion in otliclal circles, and it is expected
to bring about important results in the
immediate future.
The authenticity of tho letter cannot
he established rrom any official source
nor is any denial of it given out from
any quarter. A strong impression pre
vails that the letter is genuine in its
substantial features. Little doubt exists
In otlicial circles that if the genuineness
of tho letter ia fully established it will
result in the retirement of de Lome
and his replacement by another minis
ter. At tho Spanish legation every avenue
of Inquiry as to the letter Is closed. The
minister positively declines to be seen J
concerning the subject. He will neither
deny uorafllrm the accuracy of the letter
as a whole or in part.
Tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of simple, honest, God-fearing
men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years,
and it is ahvavs the mime, fimple, hon
est, curative medicine that has helped
to make the Shakers the healthy, long
lived people that they are. The Shak
ers never have Indigestion. This is
partly owing to their simple mode of
life, partly to the wonderful properties
lot Shaker Digestive Cordial, ludiges
f tion Is caused by tho stomach glands not
supplying enough digestive juice.
Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's
wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial In
vigorates the stomach and all Its glands
so that after awhile they don't need
help. As evidence of the honesty of
Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula
is printed on every bottle. Sold ly
druggists, price 10 ceuts to $1.00 per bottle.
Trouble lu Sight.
Montevideo, Feb. 9. Several officers
have been arrested tor complicity in the
military plot and others have been im
prisoned for refusing to pledge their
support to the president ad iterim , Senor
(Juestas.
The proclamation of a dictatorship is
daily expected. Cuestas is loosing pop
ularity owing to his indeeisiou. and
many people are leaving the city in or
der to escape enrollment in the national
guards.
Dr. Saranolli, who discovered a pre
ventive for yellow fever has gone to I3ia
Brazil to conduct experiments in
tho states of San Penio, where
yellow fever is raging now.
Before leaving Saranelli, in order to
perfectly test his serum, made three in
jections upon himself. According to the
doctor these applications were made to
show that the application can be maile
without danger.
Max La Prenza, of Buenos Ayies. in
commenting upon Dr. Saranelli's test
upon himselt, says that although he has
never made known the composition of
the serum, this act is more significant
than any declaration.
There have been great losses to the
army of Brazil from cholera, which has
appeared in many places.
Advices from Kio Janerio state that a
seriea of collisions between students and
the pilieo of Bio Janerio have occurred.
Many were injured on both aides.
The recently discovered gold llelds in
Brazil have not been purchased by any
English syndicate, as was recently re
ported. ttlOO ILnvurtI 8MOO.
Tlio readers of this paper will be
pleased to learu that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
Royal tnakef the food pure,
wholesome and dellcloui.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., hlW YORK,
V aV Baaaa!aalaaMaaaBaa"iTiaah
Jk aaEILWaaaB . 1
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able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon tho
blood and mucous surfaces of the disease
and giving the patient etrength by build
ing up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprie
tors have sa much faith in its curative
powers, that they oiler One Hundred
Dollars for any ease that it fails to euro.
Send for list of testimonials. Address,
F. J. Chunky, &. Co., Toleda, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
Good
baking powder at 25 .or 30
cents a pound? Ridiculous!
It can't be made. ream
of tartar costs too much.
The grocer must make a
profit')- and so must the man
ufacturer. 6l8
OuliTcit 10 Culm.
Washington, Feb. 9. Orders
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi
ness, for the improvement of thoir business and home
interests, for education,' for tho elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood.
IT HAS told at tho fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of tho) world, tho nation and states.
IT HAS advised tho farmer as to the most approved meth
ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and tho
proper time to convert them into tho largest possiblo
amount of mono'.
IT HAS led in all matters portaining to tho wolfaro of
farmers and villagers, and for ovor.half a century has
held their confidence and esteem.
IT IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE,
and we furnish it with tho Somi-Wookly Chroniclo ono
year for $1.75, cash in advance.
have
been sent to Captain Sampson, in com
mand of the north Atlantic squadroned'
Key West, to send torpedo-boat dish
ing to Havana with stores for the use of
the Maine.
In a recent letter from Washington,
D. 0., to an old friend, Major, G. A.
Studer, for twenty years United States
Consul at Singapore, says : "While at
Des Moines I became acqainted with u
liniment known as Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, which 1 found excellent against
rheumatism as well as against soreness
of the throat and chest (giving me much
easier breathing, I had a touch of pneu
pionia early this week, and two applica
tions freely applied to the throat and
chest relieved me of it at once, I would
noi be without it for auythlng." For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SfnM?!ikrnEdE8D
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour.
This Flour is manufactured expressly for family
use; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell our goods lower than any house In the trade, and if you don't tliink bo
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
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