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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1898.
NO 104
THE CITY OF SHNTIKGO HMS FrHL'LEN
Our Regular Annul Clearance Sale of
LADIES' LOW SHOES.
We have started ont to make a record in quick shoe Belling;. We have
n lot of about 200 pair of Ladies' Oxford Ties, tans, and blacks, which will
be offered at quick selling prices. Cost no object.
Ladies' tan vici kid ties, turn soles, needle toe; worth $3 50 per pair.
Our closing price , : .$ 1.00
Ladies' chocolate vici ties, turn eoles, needle toe ; worth $3.00. Our
closing price $2.00
Ladies' ox-blood, vici ties, welt or turn soles, coin toe; worth $3.50
per pair. Our closing price $2.35
Ladies' black kid ties, needle, narrow, square and coin toes; worth
$3.00. Our closing price ; $1.85
Ladies black vici kid, oxford ties, needle toe, turnsoles. A hieh
grade article, and good value at our regular price of $2.25.
Oar closing price is " $1.45
Ladies' black dongola kid ties, needle and square toes, patent leather
tip3, McKay soles ; Popular price has been $1.85 per pair : having
but a limited number left we say, closing price on this $1.85 shoe 95c
Ladies' black dongola kid high shoes, soft and light, right for sum
mer wear. Our favorite $2.50 shoe. Our closing price is $1.90
These shoes are on display in our shoe department and can be conveniently seen.
Wo have other lines at same reductions, not mentioned here.
M. 7V. WILLI75MS Si CO.
Fourth Annual BLANKET SALE.
Tomorrow morniDg opens our Fourth Annual Great Special Sale of
fine, clean, choice Blankets. Those who have patronized our previous
Blanket Sales will readily comprehend and thoroughly appreciate the
values we are offering. This season we outdo all former efforts.
Blankets from 30c per pair up.
Heavy Grey Woolen Blankets; Fine Soft Cotton Blankets; Rich,
Downy, Figured Robes. "
No Two Styles Alike.
The Sample Line of one ot the conutry's foremost mills.
By buying your Blankets now you can save from 25 to 35 per cent.
Will gladly show you through.
7T. 7VY. MILLIHMS & CO.
Oar Mid -Summer Clearance Sale of-
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
Will continue until further notice. At the present time we are kept
quite busy wrapping up such as these :
Boys' knee pants suits in neat Eummer patterns; worth $2.00 and $2.25
for $1.50
Boys' knee pant suits worth $2.75 and $3.00 for ; . . .$2.25
Boys' knee pant suits worth $3.50 and $4 00 now selling for $2.65 and$ 3.00
All eummer styles niUBt go. Will have to room for some after thirty
days. Therefore, .
Suits worth $10.00 T. : are now$ 7 75
Suits worth $12.50 are now 10 00
Suits worth $15.00 are now 11 25
Suits worth $18 00 are now 13 75
Suits worth $20.00 are now 14 50
MEN'S SUITS.
Summer styles in young mens' suits for ages from 11 to 10 yeare, are
also included in this great clearance.
Suits worth $4.00 reduced to $3.00
Suits worth $5.00 reduced to $3.75
Suits worth $7.50 reduced to $5.50
Other suits, either better or cheaper grades in like proportion.
7X. 7VY. lAnLLI77VYS 5 CO.
SPAIN MAKES-.
OFFERS OF PEACE
General Toral Has Surrendered and Will
Be Sent With His Army, to Spain.
WASHINGTON, July 14. At 3 o'clock this
afternoon General Toral, commander of the Spanish
forces at Santiago, surrendered that city and the en
tire portion of Cuba east of Sagua on the north and
Acerradoris on the south. The only concession made
by the Americans was that the Spanish troops would
be sent to Spain. An American commission will be
appointed to arrange for the transportation of Toral
and his army of sixteen thousand men.
In all probability British vessels will be char-'
tered and gotten away within a week.
There will be no delay of investment of Porto
Rico. It is expected that the fleet and army will
capture the capital of San Juan before July 24th.
The war department will probably establish a
quarantine camp, where all soldiers exposed to yel
fever may be concentrated.
None but regulars and artillery will go to Porto
Rico. Companies of immunes will go as garrisons,
and the victorious Santiago army will go as soon as
possible.
Doubt as to Whether or Not They Will
Be Accepted, as Spain Asks for
the Philippines. (
Washington, July 14. Peace terms
to which Spain ia willing to accede have
been communicated to President Mc
Kinley. It is asserted that they may
be accepted. The Spanish offer to grant
Cuba independence, transfer Porto Rico
to the United States and give this coun
try a coaling station in the Philippines ;
but want to retain the Philippine Isl
ands, outside of the coal station.
A CHINESE
WARSHIP SUNK
Llow fever occurred among the American
troops today. The sick are rigidly iso
lated and very few new cases are re.
ported. A demand haa been made for
more physicians and nurses and the
assurances have been received that eucb
will be hurried to the front at once.
One Hundred and Eighteen Lives Lost
in the Catastrophe Details are
Very Meagre.
CONFIDENCE IN
ADMIIUL DEWEY
Little Doubt Expressed that the Hero
of Manila Can Take Care of Him
self if the Kaiser's Fleet Figures
in the Action.
Washington, July 14. The action of
the German warship in preventing the
investment of the Isla Grande in Subie
bay, near Manila, yesterday is still a
subject of grave interest at the war- de
partment. It is true that the Irene re
tired when two vessels of Dewey's fleet
appeared in the harbor, bat were it not
for the perfect confidence that the
Washington authorities repose in the
hero of Manila, the incident might lead
to a demand on Germany for an ex
planation. President Mc Kinley and Secretary
Long and Alger perfectly agree that
Dewey's management ot the affairs in
Manila has been most admirable, and
they are not disposed hardly to even
offer suggestions as to how the admiral
should act in case of any overt acta on
thejpart of the Kaiser's fleet.
The splendid work ot Dewey in dis
posing of Admiral Montejo leaves no
fear in the mind of the president as to
what will be the outcome in case any
loreign vessels si manna invite a simi
lar duel.
GRAND SUCCESS
OF WAR BOND ISSUE
Seattle, July 14. Steamship advices
from the Orient says :
The Chinese warship Hee Ching sank
at Port Arthur and one hundred and
eighteen lives were lost. The details are
lacking.
The British warship Iphigenia left
Hong Kong on June 20th for Manila.
SIX DEATHS FROM
YELLOW FEVER
Great Care is Being Taken to Prevent
the Spread of the Disease More
Physicians and Nurses Needed.
New York, July 14. A cable from
Santiago says that six deaths from Tel-
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
BSari
Will"
F0UDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VORK.
Of Interest to Stock Kaisers.
The following quotations from the
South Omaha etock yards will be of in
terest to Btock-raiaers :
Receipts of western cattle still con
tinue to be very moderate, and consist
entirely of etockers and feeders. The
downward tendency noted last week has
been checked and prices have improved
this week abont 10 cents, with a more
active demand, caused no doubt by the
general belief that the corn crop of Ne
braska is almost assured. Based upon
actual sales we quote prices as follows :
Yearling steers $4.40 to $4.75 ; two and
three-year-old steers $4 to $4:40; four,
year-old steers $3.65 to $4; yearling
heifers $3.75 to $4.25 ; two and three-year-old
heifers $3.25 to $3.65; cows
$2.50 to $3.25.
Quite a number of feeding cattle and
stockers from the western states, in
cluding California and Texae above
quarantine, have been unloaded in al
of the largo feeding counties of Nebras
ka, with the expectation of selling io
feeders. Sales at all the points where
they have been unloaded are slow, be
cause, feeders are reluctant to invest,
until they are certain that they will
raise corn to fatten the cattle. On ac
count of these conditions, owners who
are ehipping direct to this market are
meeting with more satisfactory results
The Required Sum Will be Distributed
Among Over 250,000 Citizens.
Washington, July 14. The success of
the popular war bond issue, tor which
the subscription booka were closed to
day, has been . most remarkable. Over
$90,000,000 has been taken in $500
amounts and under. The total applica
tions will amount to over $1,325,000,000.
No application for over $5,000 will be
considered as the entire $200,000,000 is
covered by applications under' that sum.
The issue will be distributed among oyer
zov.uuu citixens.
BLD'S REPORT
TO SHSTI
MADRID, July 14. Sagasta has received a ca
ble from Blanco dated at Havana, stating that the
captain-general had had an important conference
with officers who stated that the troops were loyal to
the government and eager to get at the"Yankee Pigs."
than have been obtained by unloading
out in the etate.
Receipts cf sheep are still quite mod
erate, and have changed from local fed
sheep to western grass sheep. The gen
eral sheep market has declined 20 cents
to 40 cents since our last letter. In
stead of quotations we giveJUelow some
sales of western sheep and lambs made
here during the past week: Wyoming
grass wethers 1436, average 121, 4.40,
and 820 same sheep average 126 at $4.45.
These sheep were fed some alfalfa dur
ing the winter, and finished on grass.
Ninety-five California wethers, average
115, $3.75; 83 Oregon mixed, average
91, $4 35; 142 wethers, average 62, $4.40;
135 western Iambs, average 69, $4.70;
141 average 67, $4.80 ; 443, average 72,
$5.25 ; 131, average 59, $4.45.
Watson's Fleet to Be Strengthened.
New York, July 14. A special to the
Herald from Washington says :
Believing the effect of the appearance
of the American squadron on the Span
ish coast will be in direct proportion to j
the strength of the fleet, Secretary Long
and ' the naval bo ard have decided to
strengthen Commodore Watson's com
mand by" an additional armor-clad and
probably three or four protected and
unprotected cruisers.
A CHILD ENJOYS
The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and
eoothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when
in need of a laxative, and if the father
or mother De costive or DUious, tne
most gratifying results follow its use ; so
that it is the best family remedy known
and every family should have a bottle.
Manufactured by the California . Fig
Syrup Co,
The Discovery or the Day.
Aug J. Bogel, the leading druggist .of
Shreveport, Ln., says: "Dr. King's
New Discovery is the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the best seller
I haye." J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Safford, Ariz., writes : Dr. King's New
Discovery is all that is claimed for it;
it never fails, and is a sure cure for con
sumption, coughs and colds. I cannot
say enough for its merits." Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Colda
and Coughs is not an experiment. It
has been tried for a quarter of a century,
and today stands at the head. It never
disappoints. Trial bottles free at Blake
ley & Houghton's.
Persons troubled with diarhoea will
be interested in the experience of W. M.
Bash, clerk of the hotel Dorrance, Prov
idence, R. I. lie says: "For several
years I have been almost a constanUsuf
ferer from diarrhoea, the frequent at
tacks completely prostrating me and
rendering me unfit for my duty at this
hotel. About two years ago a traveling
salesman kindly gave me a small bottle.
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarhoea Remedy. Much to my sur
prise and delight its effects were imme
diate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the
disease I would fortify myself against
the attack with a few doses of this val
ueabla remedy. The result has been
very satisfactory and almost complete
relief from the affliction.". For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton.
To Care 8 CoM In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund tLe money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ? n kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, mTL'uf
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
r-Y"l THl OIIT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family
JJ. -" uee ; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction..
We sell our goods lower than any bouse in the trade, and if yon don't think bo
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whaat, Barley and Oats.
C. J. STTJ BmjSLG-
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey,
WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 years old.)
IMPORTED O0GNAO from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.
ALIP0EBIA BBAITDIES from $3.25 to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years pld.)
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Yal Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles.
Imported Ale and Porter. . . -
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIO-ARS.