row VOL. XI '' THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1898. NO 202 , i .. ,1 Downelene Comforts. What especially recommends these comforts to the wearer, ia the ex treme lightness, splendid coverings and the scentless parity of the cotton used in the making of them Jp.UU White Bed introduce the celebrated Red Qrin J3 0 Crest Mills gooods OpreU,QS. we offer for tne week ohrLot No.200 hemmed bed -- spread.The value $1.25. Special at Jpl.UU the That's the mission of our advertising; the store must do the rest. If we point right, if we are in earnest and honest in our public announce ments, if our merchandise and methods invite your confidence, then the road, the well beaten track, leading direct to our doors, arid traversed by hundreds of the buying public hereabout, will be come a familiar road to you. There's economy at the end of it. Money saving confronts you at every turn, when once you cross the threshold of this store. . THIS WEEK'S NEWS PARTLY TOLD. ("rfylf Holiday baying will VJXJ. soon absorb von at- P.lnct'b'ino'Ci tention. To help VlUCUXlllg o yoa in deciding on what to bay, we will offer numerous sug gestions in J. his space from now nntil Xmas Gamk3tiontsb:t.neW: SgjjJOjMj Tf-il T Real beauties ! every one of them,- Collarettes. l?oVeVa?t0ina,Uke- Alaska Sable, French Seal, Black Astrak han and other choice $3.50 tO $15 furs are used in te making of them Silks for Waists. Special! We would like every one of our lady custdniers to have for holiday wearing a nice eilk waist. To make the getting of one as easy as possible, we will offer a reduction of 25 per cent on all waist patterns bought from our extensive stock of fancy silks during this week. 1-4 off the regular price. Pattern Suits. No need to dwell on the tone and richness shown in these goods. Patterns not found in piece goods ; not found outside of "Williams & Co.'a store, Prices per patterns, $6 to $12. This week 1-4 off. Women's Tailored Suits. Here is liberal good fortune! Just fourteen stylish, very desirable costumes to be sold at $10.00 Some silk lined; some not; one or two made of black cloth, lapel faced with silk, but the majority plainly made. All- in good seasonable cloths and patterns. Chev iot8, Coverts, Tweeds and Serges. Colors are Navy green, garnet and pretty color mingles. Of course there is selection, but a blindfold choosing of a dress to your size would mean the getting of an exceptional value. Values are from $12 to $18. A j-iVi crn d. r.o,1 Q 1 Eight only Ladies' Tailored Suits, made with fly-front J II (J Liltil OjJcdiai. silk-lined Jackets, some braided in contrasting color. All made of cloth suitings. Reduced from $10.00 Special $6.90, Men's Clothing. Not made to order,but made to fit, and as surely made to fit a'a though the clothes were made from the cloth to your order by the most .careful tailor. For we do just as the tailor does alter ;the clothes If alterations are indicated when you try them on. No charge for that, vou couldn't Fiay us enough to justify us n letting ill-fit garments leave the store Prices talk: For an all-wool m . Cassimere Suit Six Patterns v w Qrv-1 rklri n o 0ffer a fittine subject OJXLvX.J.iJ. for present mention. . An express shipment jQ,CketS very choice ones have just arrived. Remember these when thoughts of Xmas giving comes to you, there's not one man but would take great pleasure cfea to in being remembered with one. PU P Men's embroidered slippers, 85 cents. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Silk and Velvet Waists. $3.00 BLACK INDIA SILK WAISTS, SPECIAL $2.25 UK All that's new and pretty in made-up Waists are here. Materials are woolens, silks and velvets; some braided, some plaited. AH show the handi work of artists. Our black India 8ilk Waist at 2.25 is one of the latest comers and is specially priced for this week's selling. One man's loss, another's gain, The maker is the loser this time; you and I are the gainers. Fur A FEW HINTS: Baltic Seal, edged with light fur, and lined throughout with sat- ' in; special S3.50 Sheared Coney, .silk lined; special.. S3. 75 Electric Chinchilla, with seal yoke, satin lined S5 BO French Seal, trimmed with heads and tails: Special S6.00 Dress Skirt Special. We are making a general clean-up in our Skirt Department, this week. On looking through onr stock we find too many low priced Skirts. Better ones have had the preference this season, which is, of course, not lamented by us. It ia our ambition to sell goods, and the better the qualities the more agreeable to us. But to the point: Lack of sales in these cheaper grades leaves too many on our racks, and to give them the benefit of a good-bye. start as weil as to give our customers a special opportunity, we have marked about fifty black and fancy mixed Dress Skirts ' Special $1.00. They were $1.90 IHARTSHORNS SELF-ACTING' SHADE ROLLERS JL Window Shades. be had tor 15s. Complete 6-foot spring roller shades ; white only. Glance at your old shades now in your kitchen, bath room or bedroom and ask yourself if they shall re main, when new ones can BUTTON HOOKS with long enameled wood handles ; each 3 Cents. Oillv T T 1 1 T : -C Japanese Silk, white only; hemstitched. 0 1 1 K ricinQ KG I C II l BTS better than the nsual 25c kind. Spec. 1 5C. A. LI Williams & Co. STAIN ACCEDES TO OUR DEMANDS Spanish Commissioners Declare Tnsj Yieli to Snjerior Force. YIELD TO AVOID HORRORS OF WAR Cession of the Entire Philippine Archi pelago and the Sulu Islands and the Sale of the Carolines is Agreed To Conclusion of a Peace Treaty Now Near at Hand European Powers Not Pleased. Paris, Nov. 28. Spain has acceded to the demands of the United States, and agreed to cede the entire Philippine archipelago and the Sulu islands, and to sell the Caroline islands. This practic- ally insures the conclusion of a treaty of peace between Spain and the United States in the near future. Paris, Not. 28. The two peace com missions were in separate session all this morning. The joint commission met at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and the Spanish commissioners immediately an nounced their acceptance of the Ameri can demands. The Spanish acceptance was made verbally, and less than ten minutes were consumed in rendering it into the English for the Americans. The Spanish commissioners announced that they were authorized by their govern ment to reply that the American propo sitions were inadmissible on legal prin ciples, but that all diplomatic -resources had been exhausted, and the Spanish commission was now aBked to accept or reject the American proposition. ! Spain, inspired by patriotism and humanity and to avoid the horrors of war, resigns herself to the power of the victor. She accepts the offered conditions in order to conclude a treaty of peace. Through out the controversy Spain had the 6trongeBt arguments, and as in positions so diametrically opposed, the American offer of $20,000,000 was not a fair sum. Nevertheless, the reply continued, Spain desired to avoid any further effusion of blood and further disorder, and conclud ed to accept the American offer uncon ditionally and thus bow to the superior power of the victor. The secretaries were then ordered to prepare treaty, articles, embodying the the. cession of Cuba. Porto Rico and the Philippines and payment by the United States of $20,000,000, for submission to a meeting which will be held next Wednesday. . The American demands include the acquisition of the whole of the Philip pine and Sulu groups" for $20,000,000, and it is also understood the United States will purchase the Caroline group, 'The question of the debt of Cuba is left unsettled. The next meeting will take place Wednesday. There is no denying that . the whole European continent will . bitterly resent the American acquisition of the Philip pines. As to the general sentiment, W. T. Stead, who has just' returned from a tour of France, Belgium Germany, Russia, Austria, Turkey, and Italy, who has seen the highest politicians in each country, and in some cases their rulers, ' said to- rTv . t IL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKINQFOWOCR CO., NEW VOAK. day to a correspondent of the Associated PreBS : ' "Outside of England I have not met a single non-American who is not opposed to the expansion of the United States; nor through my whole tour of Europe have I met a single European who did receive the protestations of genuine sin cerity with which the Americans en tered upon the war with more or less mock incredulity." Stead reports that the bitterest hostil ity of all was found at the Vatican. Scalded to Death. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 28. The most disastrous accident in the history of Stockton occurred this morning at 4 :20, near Fourteen-Mile slough, when a part of the boiler of the river steamer T. C. Walker, which left San Francisco at 6 o'clock last night, was blown out, kill ing six and dangerously wounding eleven persons, while probably fifteen or twenty others were more or less bably hurt. The T. C. Walker was owned by the California Navigation and Improvement Company, and ran between this city and San Francisco. A BLIZZARD IN ' BOSTON' HARBOR Twenty-Nine Vessels Hare Been Wrecked. FURY OF STORM PREVENT RESCUE Break of Dawn Revealed One or More Battered Hulks on Every Reef Few of the Wrecked Vessels Have Been Identified. Boston, Nov. 28. Tags returning to this city at noon, after making a tour of the harbor, report twenty-nine vessels of all sizes ashore or sunk in or near Boston harbor. Seven large schooners and two Baltimore canal barges are completely wrecked, and it is estimated that thirty lives have been lost. Only one body has been recovered. More than a dozen have been reported in the surf at Hull, and efforts are being made to recover them. Daylight this morning revealed the awful havoc of the storm in Boston har bor. Not since 1852 have the elements caused such destruction of property and loss of life so near the city. Tugs sent out to explore the harbor found on ev ery shoal and reef some ice covered ves sels being dashed to pieces by the waves. The raging waters thus, far prevent any attempt to recover the bodies seen float ing among the debrie, and it may be days before an accurate list of those lost can be obtained. The list of deaths as reported thus far is as follows : From the schooner Calvin Baker,' three unknown sailor drowned, one fro zen in the rigging. Schooner Abel C. Babcock, entire crew, supposed number nine, names unknown. Schooner Samuel W. Tiiton, all hands lost, supposed to number four. From other wrecks in the harbor, thirteen men. Disaster Near Gloucester. Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 28. Nine vessels were lost in a blizzard near this port, but nothing could be learned this morning as to the loss ot the lives. It is believed the crews of nearly all the crafts escaped. Captain and' His Son Perished. Salem, Mass., Nov. 28. Two mem bers of the crew of the schooner Bertha A. Cross were rescued from House isl ands, off Manchester, today, nearly dead, having been without shelter or food for thirty hours. From them it was learned that the schooner was lost on the rocks Saturday, and Captain Wallace Thurston and his eon, John, perished. . Traffic. Demoralized. Nkw York, Nov. 28. Points in east ern Long Island, which have been cut off from railroad communications with this city since last Saturday's Btorm, are still without e train . service, and the present prospects are that the tracks will not be cleared until tomorrow. Bneklen'i Arnica salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevel sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cuius plies, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. One dozen of those extra finish Platino Fotos, made by Gifford, will make yoa twelve fine presents for Christmas. Nothing would be appreciated more, and now is the time to sit for them. Don't put it off too long and then expect to have them finished in time. 1- 1m Constipation prevents the body from ridding itself of waste matter. De Witt's Little Early Riser's will remove the trouble and cure Sick Headache, Bili ousness, Inactive Liver and clear the Complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. Snipea-Kinersly Drug Co. . To Cure a Cold in, One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggiBts refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his home in the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. . When you ask for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve don't accept a counterfit or imitation. There are more cases of piles being cured bythia than all others combined. Wood for Sale. Oak and pine, leave orders at Richard sons blacksmith shop on Third street. 9-17 3mo H. H. Flemming. A cough ia not like a fever. It does not have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly, and effectually with One Minute Cough Cure, the best remedy for all ages and for the most severe cases. We recommend it because it's good. The Vive Camera is t$e best In use. For sale by the Postoffice Pharmacy. t