C ' ) v VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1895 NO 83 ALL OPPOSE ENGLAND To Support Fraiice in Her Claims in Africa. HAS GERMANY'S SYMPATHY, TOO Strain Between the Two Governments, Despite SI. Hanotaux'a Word, Grows More Intense. London, April 6. According to the latest foreign advices, Belgium, both diplomatically and practically, will sap port France in her claims in the Upper Kile valley. The Belgian Congo state expedition, r nndtr Vandkerchoven, which started in 1893, effected a march toward the Nile, penetrating to a great distance inland. This was all that was generally known of the expedition nntil very recently, its movements having been kept dark. Through a report of Commandant Franqni, who was left in charge of the advanced post, which Vandkerchoven established, the fact has been disclosed that a number of Belgian forts have been erected in the Upper Kile basin. This is the first authorita tive information that the expedition bad penetrated to the Upper Kile that has been made public. Commandant Franqni has made a re port to the administration of the Congo state, Informing the authorities that the dervishes are menacing his position and urgently requesting that reinforcements be sent him before it shall be too late. On the strength of this it is said that " King Leopold is projecting another ex pedition, with the. ostensible purpose of Strengthening the outposts of the former on It is suspected in the foreign office, ' however, that, under an agreement with France, concluded in the autumn of 1894, King Leopold will co-operate with France in the establishment of a Franco-Belgian position on ' the left bank of the Upper Kile, before the English can secure a similar position and accurately define their claims. M. Hanotanx, the French minister of foreign affairs, demands that England, as the first step in the pending negotia tions shall define what are supposed to be the boundaries of her sphere of in fluence. This demand has acted as a check to the policy of the foreign office. The sultan of Turkey holds the suzer ainty of the whole region in question, including the equatorial provinces formerly governed by Emin Pasha. A section of the cabinet is reported to be in favor of making a decisive declaration, claiming the whole valley of the Upper Kile to be within the British sphere and denying that the sultan has any rights in the Emin territory. It is believed that M. Hanotanx is willing to refer the matter to arbitration or to conference, but, on the other hand, it is suspected that England is afraid to do either, lest the question of her occupation of Egypt should become involved. In the mean time, the diplomatic ad'antage rests with France, and the strain between the two governments, despite the pacific words of M. Hanotanx, becomes inten sified. The Alleged Decision. Washington, April 6. The attention of some members of the cabinet was called today to a dispatch from Chicago regarding the publication there of the supreme court decision on the income tax, but they declined to express an opin ion thereon, on the ground it would be manifestly improper to discuss any opinions of the court at least until they had been officially promulgated. From another, but entirely authentic source, it was learned that whetever the decision of the court may be, the presi dent will not call an extra session of congress, and even should the decision declare the law wholly unconstitutional, be president will adhere to his deter Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 n zzzzzzzzn mination not. to call congress together, and will so announce. . All efforts to secure from members of the supreme court either an authoritive confirmation or denial of the Chicago publication prove unavailing. 4. .. Senator Voorbees, chairman of the finance committee, when told of the pub lication today, said : "It may be that a portion of the law may not be sustained. I consider there is a possibility of such result, but I do not know a thing. I do not believe any one outside of the court knows a thing about it. But suppose it should be true that that portion of the law regarding rents and municipal bonds should prove to be, in the opinion of the conrt, unconstitutional, the law will not be materially impaired. It will still afford an immense revenue. Estimates are entirely too low on the revenue which would be derived from the law as a whole. Instead of it including from $15,000,000 to $30,000,000, it will add $50,000,000, $75,000,000 or even $100,000, 000 revenue.". Senator Harris, of the finance commit tee, declined to discuss the question, as also did Senator Jones of Arkansas. Senator Peffer expressed the opinion that if incomes from rents and bonds should be eliminated the efficiency of the law would be materially crippled. "Leaving out of consideration the question of the tax on bonds," he said, "rent is a most important one when one considers that one-third of the farmers in the country are renters ; that 52 per cent of the entire population of the country at large, and 77 per cent of the people living in cities of over 100,000 population are ' also thus classed, and that in New York city the per centage of renters is 94.- Such - a decision would result in a great spread of populism." Officials of the treasury department utterly discredit the story sent out that the shortage in the Carson mint will reach $500,000. They say they have 'no information that the shortage is more than $90,000. as stated in an Associated Press dispatch yesterday. They also discredit the report that the San Fran cisco Mining Association has asked to have all Carson City gold coin recalled, saying no such information has been re ceived and there has been no gold coined at the Carson mint since May 1, 1893. All coinage prior to that time at that, as other , mints, is regularly tested by the government asBay commission. A. M. Cannon found Dead In His Boom in a Hotel. New Yoeev ' April 6. Anthony M. Cannon, 60 years old, of Spokane, Wash,, a guest at the Stnrtevant house, was found dead in his room at the hotel soon after 2 o'clock this afternoon. The hotel people notified the coroner's office, and Deputy Coroner O'Hanlan, after exam ining the body, declared that no suspi cions circumstances, indicating suicide, were visible, and eave a permit for the removal of the body to an undertaker's. In the dead man's pockets was found a card of the bank of Spokane Falls, in one corner of which was this inscription, "A. M. Cannon, president." Mr. Can non has been a guest at the Victoria hotel for some time, and when that hotel closed, April 1, he went to the Stnrte vant honse. . He was last seen about the hotel at 8 Vclock , last . night. , Up to about 2 p. m. today he had not been seen to leave his room, and finally one of the call-boys was eent to investigate. As the call-boy could obtain no answer to his knocks on Mr. Cannon's door it was forced open and he was found lying dead in bed. According to the deputy coroner, Mr. Cannon had been dead sev eral hours. Death was undoubtedly caused- by heart failure, for Mr. Cannon had for many years been noted as the man with the lowest pulsation on rec ord. His average pulsation was 38, ex cept d tiring the past few months, when it had risen to 44 per minute. Ko insur ance company would accept Mr. Cannon as a risk. Paul F. Mohr, the vice-president of the Columbia Railway & Navigation Company, who lives at the Gerlach, in Kew York, took charge of the tuneral rrr Wit f 'nr?N 0 .HTJ'l'',' arrangements, and will send the body to Spokane to the wife of the dead man Monday. lOO Benrd SlOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Core is the only posi tive cure known to the medical frater nity. . Catarrh: being . a, constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the- system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars, for any case that it fails to cure. 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