CM PMfef iillS Ctesuu VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1899. NO 295 Trtr i-Ir tJ1t --r -dftr tp5i -Tir -vr -r- CTn Trftr -ir -Jr ftr -Jir -Jar ir lftr -ftr A: Tir W?lir lAc Syringe i'jan,yc ac -THIS WEEK'S STORE NEWS.- . . o o I o $5.00 to $25.00. You are invited to attend our Spring Opening Display. . Ladies' TAILOR-MADE SUITS TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS SILK WAISTS SHIRT WAISTS PETTICOATS WRAPPERS A GRAND COLLECTION of NEW GOODS. Handsome tailor-made costumes for women, bubbling over with sew ideas in beauty and shapeliness. The art of ladies' tailoring; may be candidly referred to as never having attained bo high a degree of perfection as charac terizes the ready-to-wear suit of the present Benson. The marked contrast stamps the suit tailoring ideas of last season as mere experimental effort. A parallel of price and worth is noticed at a glance. The earliest blossoms of spring fashion are on display today in our cloak room. Every woman will be interested in the latest decrees of fashion, as exemplified in these dainty new costnmes. These are only the first of a long and brilliant series to come. Ladies who bay their suits at this store wear exclusive styles. . We have no two suits alike. They are certainly worth your inspection. . . -y The new shapes in SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS, such as the panels, Dewey flounce, bell shape, circular flare, etc., are very much admired and are exceedingly fashionable. The new styles in Silk Waists must be seen to be appreciated. They are very rich, beautifullv made, entirely new designs, most artistic in general effect. Onr advance shipment of Shirt Waists now on display will give you a glimpse of the most popular styles for this sea son. Particularly do we mention our White Duck and Pique Waists. In Petticoats, something entirely new is shown for this season the "Metallic" Skirting, Silk Taffetta, Near-Silk, and others, contribute toward offer ing value and variety. New Wrappers newdesigne, new finish, new prices. Our spring Etock is ready. "You must not overlook, if money is an object." OUR SPECIAL SALE Lace Curtains The Housekeeper's Opportunity. 1 V- The Curtain Department re moved to lower floor ; in con nection with Shoe Department. Entire Stock LACE CURTAINS, including all Spring Importations, will be offered this week ....At Wholesale Prices........ Positively the most attractive Lace Curtain Sale ever offered the people of this city. Every home needing Curtains Bhould profit by it. $ .50 Lace Curtains this week only $ .39 .65 Lace Cnrtains ; this week only .50 .75 Lace Curtains -. .. .this week only .55 .95 Lace Curtains this week only .75 1.25 Lace Curtains .this week only .98 1.35 Lace Curtains this week only 1.05 1.50 Lace Curtains . . this week only 1.15 1.75 Lace Curtains , this week only 1.29 1.85 Lace Cnrtains this week only 1.39 2.00 Lace Curtains . . t this week only 1.55 2 50 Lace Curtains this week only 1.85 2.75 Lace Curtains ... this week only 1.95 3.00 Lace Curtains . . this week only 2.15 3.25 Lace Curtains this week only 2.35 3.50 Lace Curtains -. this week only 2.50 3.75 Lace Curtains this week only 2.70 4.00 Lace Curtains this week only 2.90 4.50 Lace Curtains .this week only 3.-35 4.75 Lace Curtains , this week only 3.67 5.00 Lace Curtains this week only 3 80 5.50 Lace Curtains . this week only 4.10 6 00 Lace Curtains this week only 4 35 6.50 Lace Curtains this week only 4 48 7.00 Lace Curtains '. this week only 4.90 7.50 Lace Cartains this week onlv 5.25 A. M. Williams & Co, THE TERRIBLE . NEW YORK FIRE Searcl for the Bote of Victims at the WMsor. GUNTER PROB ABLY A VICTIM Sixteen Dead, Sixty-Six Missing and Fifty-Seven Injured, the Record Great Values. the wreckage of the great hotel. One family lost jewelry valued at $200,000, and the total will rnn up at somewhere near $1,000,000. Mrs. Nancy Kirk, who lost her life, and her daughter, Miss Mary Kirk, had family jewels valued at more than $200, 000 with them.. There were scores of other wealthy families'who lived in the hotel, and who lost jewels worth thous ands of dollars. Auother Victim. New York, March 19. Archibald Clavering Gnnter, the well-known novelist, was a patron of the Windsor, and it is feared by his friends who have not seen him since the fire, that he has lost his life with his child. New Yoiyc, March 18. Through the incessant rain today, their efforts hindered by choking smoke that rose from the half quenched ruins, more than 200 men froth the building, police and fire departments, sought, but with only half satisfactory results, for the bodies of persons who are believed to have perished in yesterday's fire at the Wind sor hotel. The effjrts were concentrated on clearing away the debris, aud no more bodies were taken from the ruins today. The latest estimate tonight is sixteen dead, 6ixty-six missing and fifty-seven injured. It is believed the men will be able to proceed with the gruesome search tomorrow, with more satisfactory results. It was learned today that Eldridge T. Gerry bad the building and furniture that belonged to the hotel fully insured, and even the annual rental, from which he indemnified himself with policies aggregating $75,000. Gerry carried policies aggregating $505,000 on the building, and had an insurance for $120,000 on the furnishings. In addi tion to all this Leland ' had policies aggregating $103,000 on his own furni ture in the hotel. No estimate can be made of the precious metals and gems which havp withstood the flames and lie hidden ic IS IT A TRIFLE? THAT COMMON TROUBLE, ACID DYS PEPSIA OR SOUR STOMACH. Now Recognized as a Cause of Serious Disease. Acid dyspepsia, commonly called heartburn or sour stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting from fermentation of the food. The stomach being too weak to digest it, the food remains until fermentation begins, filling the stomach with gae, and a bitter, sour, burning taste in the mouth ia often present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an every day occurrence is given but little attention. Becanee dys pepsia is not immediately fatal, many people do nothing for their trouble. Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and is becoming rapidly used and pre scribed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by all druggists for 50 cents per package. It is prepared by the F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., and while it promptly and effectually restores a vigorous di gestion, at the same time it is perfectly harmless and will not injure' the most delicate stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach, improves the appetite and make life worth living. Send for free book on stomach diseases. THE REBELS ARE DEFEATED fasliiuEtoa an! Oregon, Volunteers Whip a Force of Filipino Troops. BATTLESHIP ORE GON AT MANILA General Otis Will End the War in Short Order Is Planning Another Blow at the Insurgents. Manila, March 19. (Sunday, 9:30 a. m.). The Filipinos in force attacked a company of the Washington volunteers at Taguig last night. Two companies of the Washington and Oregon regiments were sent to the assistance of their com rades, and drove the rebels back in front of the twenty second regulars, who also engaged the enemy. Two American soldiers were killed, and one officer and thirteen privates wounded. The enemy's loss was severe. Manila, .March 19. (Sunday, 9 a. m.) The island of Cebu has been made a subdistrict under Lieut. Col. T. R. Hammer, of the First Idaho volunteers. The other officers are- Captain W. ' L. Wood, eighteenth regulars, collector of customs, and Lieut. Thos. F. Schley, of the Twenty-third, infantry, port captain'. Ensign Everhart baa been relieved as port captain at Ilo Ilo, by Lieut. Wm. B. Hanna, of-the Montana, volunteers.' , Washington, March 18. General Otis is planning another blow at the insurg ents, in the execution of his general scheme of hastening the end of the re bellion in Luzon before the advent of the rainy season. ransom of the prisoners in the Philip pines were interrupted by General Otis, because he feared the sums offered would be employed against his troops. We pray you to earnestly Intercede with your government to insure the triumph of humanity. With profound gratitude. (signed) Marquise yillabos, president Spanish Red Cfoss." The cablegram has been communicated to the secretary of war. Manila, March 18-10:20 a. m. The entire American forces have been re organized, two divisions, of three bri gades each, being formed. The .Oregon regiment is under General Wheaton. An attack was made by the rebels yesterday upon the battery at Lona church, but they were repulsed by the Pennsylvanians with heavy Ioes. Washington, March 18. Miss Clara Barton has received the following cablegram: "Clara Barton, Washington X. C. 1 he negotiations begun for a pecuniary Battle-Ship Oregon Arrives at Manila. Washington, March 18. Xhe navy department has" been advisecLof the ar rival at Manilaof the battleeliip Oregon. Following is the cablegram received from Admiral Dewey. Manila, March 8.The Oregon and the Iris arrived tocbfy. The Oregon is in fit condition for any duty. Dewey. SOMNAMBULIST'S AWFUL FATE Mrs. B. J. Kelly Killed at Corvallis by Falling Down the Stairs While Asleep.. - " ilBSCJLUTEEV "PURE r " i 4 tup w ubll. u-m Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKTNO POWOEH CO.. HEW YORK. Corvallis, Or., March 18. Mrs. B J. Kelly, wife of the pastor of the United Evangelical church, of this city, was killed this morning by falling down the stairway of the family home. The accident happened at 5 o'clock. The pastor was awakened by the noise of a heavy .fall. His wife was a somnambulist, and, divining the truth, be leaped from bed and hurried down the etaiis. On the landing near the foot of the stairway . he found-Mrs. Kelly. There was a three-inch gash across the forehead and the neck was broken. Mrs. Kelly lived for an hour and a half after the accident, but never 6 poke or regained consciousness. May Give Us the Klondike. Seattle, March . '18. News was received here that five Finlanders claim to . have discovered evidences of the original Russian boundary line in scribed on a series of old mounds, which if established, will place the Klondike cuntry within the United States. It is stated that United States Consul Mc Cook. at Dawson, will communicate with the .Washington authorities re garding the matter. Remarkable Kecue. Mrs. Michael Certain, Plainfield, 111., makes the statement, that ebe caught J cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeles victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's Sew Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself beneficed from the first dose. She con tinued to use and after taking six bottles Tound herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is a9 well as she ever was. Free trial bottte of this Great Discovery at Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. Only 50 cents and $1. Every bottle guaranteed. 6 The new steamboat Spokane, built by the O. R. & N. Co-to ply on the Snake river between Riparia and Lewieton, is now complete, and in service. . Steamer Lewiston is also in service, and the two steamers will alternate between Riparia and Lewiston, leaving Riparia daily ex cept Sunday on arrival of train No. 4 from Portland and reaching Lewiston next day at 1 p. m. Returning, will leave Lewiston daily except Saturday at 12 o'clock noon, arriving at Riparia at 7 p. m.. connecting with train No. 3 from Spokane. The Spokane has been specially constructed for the rnn men tioned above, and is thoroughly equip ped with all modern appliances, electric lights, etc., and for speed and comfort will excel any craft that has ever been built tor the Snake river. The Lewis ton is her steady old self. Mar 4-lm Wood-Wood-Wood. We can furnish you with strictly first class, dry, fir wood at the same prices which you have been paying for inferior quality. Send ue your orders and get the beet. ; Phone 25. Mchl. , Job. T. Petebs & Co. tory of a Slave. Te be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst, form of slavery. Geo. D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how ench a slave was made free. He- says : "My wife has been eo helpless for five years that ehe could nt tuin over in bed alone. After neing two bottles of Elec tric Bitters, she is wonderfully im proved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, headache, back ache, fainting and dizzy epells. ThiB miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak; sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. 6 Public Bouuling Alley Next to Columbia Hotel. Open Day and HiQht. Courteous treatment to all Bouilevs... Speeial Attractions For Bowling Parties. Patronage of the public respectfully solicited. Harry Esping, Proprietor, FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A. KNERALBANKING BD61NES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicauo, St. Louis, San Francieco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various point in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at ail points ob fav orable terms. i " - ' ' , I, j, . , I.. ... IU . I ! II. Ill iplll I III I ,l III I r '' " ""' ' ' """" "" lir