A A VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 21, 1899 NO 296 JK. JK. JT1 -THIS WEEK'S STORE NEWS.- o o o o o. W It. mi J $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 cob tomes for women, babbling over with new ideas in beauty and shapeliness. The art of ladies' tailoring may be candidly referred to as never having attained so high a degree of perfection as charac terizes the ready-to-wear suit of the present season. 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 oar cloak rpom. Every woman will be interested in the latest decrees of fashion, as exemplified in these dainty new costumes. These are only the first of a long and brilliant series to come. Ladies who .buy their suits at this store wear exclusive styles. We have no two suits alike. They are certainly worth your inspection. ; 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, beautifully made, entirely new designs, most artistic in general effect. Oar advance shipment of Shirt Waists now on display will give you a glimpse of the roost 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 new designe, new finish, new prices. Our spring Btock is ready. "You must not overlook, if money is an object OUR SPECIAL SALE Lace Curtains The Housekeeper's Opportunity. 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 should profit by it, .50 Lace Curtains . this week only $ .3s) .65 Lace Curtains this week only .50 .75 fiace Curtains .', . . this week only .55 .95 Lace Curtains this week only .75 1.25 Lace Curtains this week only .93 1.35 Lace Curtains . this week onlv 1.05 1.50 Lace Curtains this week only 1.15 1.75 Lace Curtains this week only 1.29 1.85 Lace Curtains this week onlv 1.39 2.00 Lace Curtains 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 Luce Curtains this week onlv 2 35 3.50 Lace Curtains .this week only 2.50 3.75 Lace Curtains this week only 2;70 I 4.00 Lace Curtains this week only 2.9i 4.50 Lace Curtains this week onlv 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 otlv 4 48 7.00 Lace Curtains this week only 4.90 7.50 Lace Curtains '. this week onlv . 5.25 A. IW. Williams & Co. SERIOUS CLASH IN TEXAS Mexicans Resist Enforcement of Quar antine Regulations. attempt to isolate smallpox cases. The Mexicans fired on the civil officers today and one of the latter was hurt. All is quiet at present. I believe the situation will be in my control. Ayers. TWO MEXICANS ARE KILLED Captain of the 'Texas Rangers is Wounded Governor Sayer Asks For Troops. Laredo, Tex., Match 20. Two men were killed, and a captain of the state rangers wounded in a fight with Mexi cans over enforcing the smallpox quar antine here this morning. San Antonio, Tex., March 20. State Health Officer Blunt, in charge of the smallpox situation at Laredo, has aeked for more state police, and twenty 'four men were sent him today. The .Mexicans refused to allow the officials to remove their relatives, who were afflicted, to the pest house', and firing began in the western portion of the city. Two men were killed, and the captain of ' the Btate rangers was wounded. United States troops from Fort Mcintosh was marched to the scene at 11 o'clock. St. Louis, March 20. A special to the Post Dispatch from Laredo says the mayor today issued an appeal to the house of representatives for aid for the Laredo smallpox sufferers. The epi demic is the worst ever known in Texas. (Story 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 anch a slave was made free. He says : "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using 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, beadache, back ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This 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 HAVE WHEAT ON HAND. AGUINALDO ON THE FIGHT The Betel Leaier Determine! tee War snail Go On. HE ADOPTS HEROIC MEASURES Condemns to Death Twelve Residents . of Manila, Who Advocated Sur render Gallant Work of a Com pany of Washington Volunteers. falling from the ranks, were Strang along for a distance of almost six . miles, numbers returning to camp in the artillery ambulances, which were always close np in the lines. The work .of the ambulances was especially worthy. of mention. In the fighting of Sunday the American losses were seven killed and thirty wounded. Among the list of the dead are found the names of Fred Brown, of Vancouver, Wash ; James Page, whose home was at La Grande ; Thomas J. Smith, who lived - in Portland ; John Spierings also' died in Manila of dysentery. ALASKA BOUNDARY CAUSING CONCERN One Quarter of the 1898 Crop of Lane County Not Sold. Washington. March 20. Governor Sayer, of Teias, last night requested the government to order the United States troops to assist the local authorities in preserving the peace at Laredo, saying very serious riots are pending. General Corbin ordered Captain Ayers, at Fort Mcintosh, to at once proceed to Laredo, and has received the following reply : Laredo .March 19. Adjutant-General : Have informed the- mayor of Laredo of your instructions. ' There is a great bitterness on the part of Mexicans on this side of the river on account of an Eugene, March 19. Men state that fully twenty-five per cent of the wheat crop of 1898 in Lane county is still in the hands of the growers. No sales are being made, as the price quoted in Eugene is only 45 cents per bushel. Prospects are that better prices will not prevail for some time. Farmers state that this year's crop of wheat will be short. Fall wheat of rank growth was killed by the cold weather, but in no case reported has . the damage bten sufficient to warrant re-seeding. Scat tered over the fields were spots of rank grain, and that was killed, leaving the balance of the field in good condition. One farmer says that in a field of fifteen acres on his farm fully one-third of the crop is destroyed, but the damaged spots are so scattered that reseeding is un warranted. Similar reports come from all parts o the country. Manila, March 20. 8:20 a. m. It is reported on hitherto reliable authority that Aguinaldo is taking extreme meas ures to suppress signs calculated to cause a cessation of hostilities. Twelve adherents of the plan of independence, residents of Manila, have been con demned to death because they wrote ad vising surrender, and all loyal Filipinos have been called upon to perform the national'eervice of dispatching them. On Friday last La ' Garda visited La gordas for the purpose of advising Aguinaldo to quit. ' He argued with the insurgent leader, and attempted to convince him of the folly of his persist ence in the face of overwhelming odds. Aguinaldo was furious at the advice, and ordered General La Garda to be ex ecuted immediately. The unfortunate general was promptly decapitated. Among the incidents of yesterday's fighting was the coolness exhibited by a company of the Washington volunteers, who crossed the river in a canoe under a heavy fiie, fifteen being taken across on each trip of the small boat, to attack the enemy's trenches. The inability of the commissary train to keep up with the advance led to considerable suffering ; and many of the men were completely exhausted when they were recalled, and. Serious Clashes Feared Between Amer- icans and Canadians British and American Governments Soon to Take theMatter Up. LrxV LJvid IPotyraiEQ V" :AK5CLUTELY fclJRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYM. BAKING POWDER CO., HtW YORK. Canada, with a view to obtaining the concession of a port in Alaska, in exchange for concessions to the United States.' Collector Ivey has reported that the Canadians have established a customs office thirty miles from Cbilkoot inlet, at a point believed to be southward of the summit of Chilkoot pass, which is understood to be the international boundary line. ' Mayp & Crowe are uow doing business in their new store. New York, March 20. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Despite the representations of this gov ern ment res pecting the encroachments of subjects of Great Britain upon Alaska territory, and of the danger of a clash between them and Ameiicans, the fialis- dury governaent has made no satisfactory reply. It is the expectation of well-informed officials that the . Alaska-boundary question will be seriously discussed between the United States - and Great Britain during the coming month. It is believed by the administration that if the boundary were well denned there would be no danger of trouble, but the lack of definite knowledge concerning the location of the line eives to Canadians opportunity to encroach upon American territory, and the Americans to retaliate by encroaching upon Canadian territory. Where the land is valuable on account of the presence of gold trouble is likely to arise. . Some consideration has been given to the advisability of sending troops to the district'' in dispute, but this might be objectionable to Great Britain and also be provocative of trouble; therefore none will be sent. . It is thought the British government will try to hold 'the i:.atter open until the joint high commissi on reassembles, after the elections have been held in Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Cirtain, Plainfield, III., makes the statement, that she caught 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 care her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from the first dose. She con tinned to use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well ; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottle Great Discovery at Blakeley & ton's drug store. Only 50 cents Every bottle guaranteed. of this $1. 6 Boarders apd Ipdrs Day U?eI( or Qor. 4H7 ar;d tlriop. Was Villa mil's Body. Santiago De Cuba, March 19. After a careful investigation, Major-General Leonard Wood, the military governor, is convinced that the skeleton found a few days ago, tied in an arm chair, on the shore, about four miles west of 1 Morro, is the remains of the Spanish Admiral ViMamil, who commanded the torpedo-boat destroyers Furor and Plntonin'the battle which resulted in the destruction of Cervera's squadron. : As the season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, sore throat, 'coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, notbinK "is . a fine substitute." will "answer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one infallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously upon having it if "something else" is offered you. - Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Public I Next to Columbia Hotel. Open Day and Hi9&t. Courteous treatment to all Bowlers... Speeial Rtttfaetions For Bowling Parties. Patronage of the public respectfully solicited. 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