y VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1898. NO 212 ii ii : ; ri 1-A riFPnttern Rniss Teiiyour - " ww trienaH about tt. Oor special sile of Ladies' Tattern Suits at i off regular price will continue this week. Specials in every Dep't. dl intesestinsr, convenient and advantageous to you. Money buck if goods are not as represented. Boys' Clothing'. Strong Suits for the Boys. Every stitch and snm is true and firm. The fabric is strong and or a color that wont soil easily. 'Jbese buits are put to gether for the roughest kind of wear. You might Jay a dollar or so more or them elsewhere; hcie they are murked j8L 11 SS.80 mm mm T They are very iiIlT g handsome and s much admired by every ona the boos especi- h 1 1 v H nm A boys will not wear an overcoat: these same bovs however will not object to a reefer. Colors are red, black and tun. Reefer Coats. $3.75, 4.50 and 6.00. Boys' Cape Yes, we have them. The dependable, satis factory kind. The kind the least number of boys object to. Be cause the styles are right; neatly braided around Cape. Ho 0 n nn MpnMi EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DRY GOODS STORE. We credit every one with common etne improbable stories never find place tinder our n s'orenewsis brimful of good things. We might fill this page with a collection of bargains (?), but a f MiDViiiuiunvo OUVCIHMU. . MCID U1U91 IJO EUUIC gUUU ICUSUU lUr 1111111 IQS BlOrV OI &D artlClO Uett. as you wish to have them. The quantity large enough to eupply anyone who might aBk. ame in these columns. This week's strict rule in this house forbids m- The price and quality is just as good NOTE THE THINGS WE SPEAK OF TODAY Ladies' Petticoats All the new and w ant d styles. Made of silk, (plain or change able) worsteds or yarns. Fine crochet pet icoat, made of a . line yarn, in pret ty two-color com binations pink and tan, blue atid white, bluck nnd red, etc. ; made with a specially fitted waistband. ' Special prices 40 to 50c. Velvet, Silk and Wool $1.50 to 8.00 aist $2.00 to $5.00 Childrens Jackets. Artistic creations for the little Miss' of 4 to 12. Pric es not high when quality is consid ered. Ixt 2265, is a beau tifulcoat, made of a novelty cloth of excellent wearing quality, handsomely trimmed, r tA at $4.00 ax, Other styles, plenty of them at ?1.7f and on to f 7.o6. Infant's Cloaks. f - 75c to 81.25. Real choice ones Made of cotton eidtrdown.ln pret ty mixtures and fancy patterns, trimmed around collar with white Angora fur . Our extra ouy mg facilities help ed ns out again. Ordinarily we would ak from fifty cents to a dollar more, for them. Infant's Mittens. Cream white, pair 10c Cream, pink or blue 15c Pure silk mittens, cream.red or black, 25c Childrens' ralttens, black... 10c ..Ladies' Mittens.. Nice warm cozy ones; any stylo or kind your heart desires. 10 cents to $1.75. Ask to see our 50c special silk mitten." They are double knit, pure silk, satin ribbon bow on back. Men's Black Clay Suits These suits are sold by our competitors at $10.00. The material is a Black Clay Worsted, full 20 oz. weight; the style a round cut sack coat. See these before buyinc elsewhere. 4 Portieres. Pretty hangings adl much to the pleasant ness of your rooms. Our derby cloth por tieres from 93I.90 to $12.00 oOer rou all that's new and attractive in this line. Consider these for Xmas giving 1-4 off on Fancy Silks. SUE??; the many who were unable to take advantage of our special sale of Fancy Bilks last wet k, we will m tlmie the sale during this entire week. All waist patterns of 5 yard lengths reduced in price. The place to trade. eS&?tgs. on every purchase. Money back always. If goods are not as represented. Notion Department. You can buy these little things anywhere, but nowhere at such little piices. Note these and remember them : SP?"""? ?wing machine oil, per bottle ' 4e w hisk brooms, each 5c Toilet soap, per cake oc 1 package non-twist tape, 5 widths ..'....'."' "5c Hand brushes, each , 1 box black plus "Iy 1 dozen curtain pins lkeyring . ...... I 1 leather watch chain '"ip 1 bottle ink '.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.So Cut Prices on Shoes. . . . ? Infants All-wool Eiderdown Boucle and Cloth CI lis Beautitully Trimmed in Braid and Fur S3 to S4.50. ? A clearance eale of odd lines of men's and children's fine shoes is now in progress in our shoe department, Men's $5.50 shoes reduced to $3 60 Men's $4.50 shoes reduced to '. 2 95 Men's J2.50 saoes reduced to 1 GO Child's kid shoes, patent tips, worth $1.90, re duced to . 190 Child's 1.50, reduced to '.'.'.'.'.'."' 105 t IE Williams It Co. SPAIN DIES HARD; BUT SURELY DIES Their Final Protest Against Americans Presented oy Eios. CONSCIENCE OF NATIONS INVOKED Claim that Spain is a Victim of Abuse of the Riehts of One Nation by Another- The President's Alleged Insult. Paris. Dec. 9. R:oe, president of the Spanish peace commission, and Ojeda, the eecretary, are still confined to their beds. The illness of Ojeda delays the engrossing of the treaty, and it is doubt ful whether it will be signed before Mon day. The Americans held the usual sesaion this oorning. The Spaniards continue making bitter comments con cerning President McKinley's .reference to the Maine. ' The Spaniards made a last contribu tion in the recent assembling of the commissions, when Eios presented a vigorously worded protest, in which they declared they had yielded to force, but they invoked the conscience of the na tions against the abuse of the rights of .a nation, of which they were the vic tims. The protest was for the purpose of record, and consisted of argument in support of every concession demaoded by the Spaniards and the American? re fused. In spite of the secrecy observed by the Americana, it is learned that this treaty in substance consists of thirteen or fourteen articles. Te principal ar ticles provide for the cession and evac uation of Cuba, Porto Eico and the Philippine islands, and the political, fi nancial and administrative results there of, and acquisition by the United States of public property and the relinquish ment of the archives. Articles of secondary importance de termine the status of Spanish subjects residing in the ceded territory and un finished lawsuits and contracts, guaran tees of tte same terms to Spanish ship ping and merchandise and American shipping and merchandise in the Phil ippines for ten years and leaying the status of Spanish commerce in the Weet Indies to be settled later. An im portant provision is the guarantee of re lieious freedom in the ceded territory. Abarzuza Talks. I New York, Dec. 9. A World special from Paris says : "A final, definitive . treaty of peace, containing fourteen articles, has been agreed upon," said Senor Aberzuza, of the Spanish commission. "It has been drawn and engrossed on parchment in triplicate, and will be signed at the Qoai d'AorBay (French foreign ministry, where the peace commissions have met), on Saturday, or at the very latest, on next Monday." Judge Day, president of the United States commission says the treaty will be a secret document until it reaches President McKinley and the senate, but adds: , - "The conclusion of peace by a treaty was a very gratifying thing. Failure in respect of it would have been a misfor tune for both nations." 7TC n Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alurru Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. fOYM. BAKINO POWOER CO., NZW YORK. ' STILL REACHING . OUT IN CHINA United States and England Must Act Promptly and Together If Their Rights are to be Maintained. Shanghai, Dec. 9. John Barrett, formerly United States minister to Siam, has returned here after visiting Peking and the principal cities and ports. He says the situation in China is one of the most critical nature, and Manchuri is no longer Chinese, but Eussian ter ritory. He asserts that New Chwang, the chief northern port for the move ment of American products, is also prac tically Eussian, and is liable to be closed any day. The only permanent safeguard to par amount American and British interests, Barrett eays, is immediate and united action by the interested governments to defend their territory in the Chinese empire, to force reforms in the govern ment, to prevent further cession of ports and provinces, and to insist upon an "open door" policy in all the ports of China, including the spheres of influence of Eussia, Germany and France. Oth erwise, Barrett contends, the impending partition of the Chinese empire will se riously curtail the field of trade by dis astrously affecting American and British influence in Asia. PRESENT TO OREGON SOLDIERS Volunteers Stationed at Manila Soon to Be Ordered Home to Be Mustered Out. 1 1 1 " r w TROOPS BY WAY OF SUEZ Next Expedition to Cross the Atlantic Instead of the Pacific. One More Victim. San Francisco, Dec. 9. Another body was taken from the ruins of the Baldwin hotel late last night. Wreckers delving into the debris on the Market street side turned np a charred mass of flesh, which at the morgue was pro nounced to be the remains of a human being. There was absolutely nothing to indi cate the identity of the corpse, which is believed to be that of a woman. Several letters were discovered near the body, but they are not supposed to throw any light on the mystery, as they are direct ed to Mrs. Benjamine Wetherby, who with her husband, escaped from the building unharmed. The Wetherbys are now on their way to Portland, Or. He is a traveling salesman for a Massa chusetts shoe house. Pains in the chest when a person has a cold Indicate a tendency toward pneu monia. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat ot pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneu monia. This same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold by Blakeley & Honghton. To Car b Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refnnd the money if it tails to care. , 2oc. Washington, Dec. 8. EeDresentative Tongue today interviewed the assistant secretary of war and the adjutant-general with reference to Drocurimr the dis charge of -several . members of the Sec ond Oregon volunteers, now in Manila. Mr. Tongue has been asked on numer ous occasions to secure the discharge of different members of the regiment, some on account of poor health and others who are needed at home to support de pendent families. Both officials with whom he conversed assured him that the Oregon regiment will soon be ordered home, and. after beine fnr!onhed for 80 days, as was the case with all volunteers wno saw service outside the United States, will then be discharged. Before discharges could be forwarded to Ma nila, the troops will probably be on their way home, and it will, therefore. h useless to take further steps in this di rection. The secretary stated that the friends of Oregon volunteers should be patient, for it would be much better that the regiment return as a body than that the members come home individually. Coming as a regiment, the men will have - their transportation and ratians furnished by the government, whereas individually Home trouble might be ex perienced in this respect. The secretary of war has telegraphed to headquarters at Manila, stating-that the volunteers stationed at that station are to be mas tered out in the same order in which they reached ths Philippines. Accord ing to this, the Oregon men will be among the first to come home. New York, Dec. 9. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington eays: The next regiment to start for Manila will embark at New York about the end of this month and will go through the Sues, canal. The expedition will consist of three regiments of regular infantry, dis tiibuted between two of the largest con verted transports owned, by the govern--, ment, with perhaps a convoy of two war ships. The decision to use New York as the point of embarkation instead of San Francisco, whence all the earlier force started for the Philippines, was reached by General Corbin after a careful review of a number of considerations, chief among which was the urgency for baste. The early completion of the treaty of peace with Spain renders indispensable a prompt increase of the American forces, not only at Manila, but to provide additional garrisons for important centers in the archipelago, which wilt immediately fall under American domi nation with its accompanying responsi bility for the security of life and prop erty. At the present time the government ia wholly without available transports in the Pacific ocean to meet the emergency. - Bnoklen's Arnica salve. The best salve in the world for wua, braises, sores, ulcers, -salt rheum, fevex sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and posi tively cui as piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley anoV Houghton, druggists.