ffialk SHI 0 t0 VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSS DAY, JUNE 27. 1895. NO 151 WILL DISSOLVE SOON Parliamentary Crisis Immi nent. ABOUT ENGLAND AND FRANCE Tttelr Relation Bald to be Strained. Trouble Probabla Between RduI and Japan Our Cerea. London, June 26. Conservative lead ers teem to have opened Pandora's box of troubles in forcing tbe Rosebery gov ernment to resign. Tbe latter bare clearly tbe best of the situation. . Lord Salisbury is compelled to make a cabinet with a hostile majority, and as events ate now tending, will be obliged to go before the country with at least some in dication of policy about the present burning social question. The news of most interest in America is that Joseph Chamberlain baring pre cipitated the present situation, has been disappointed in bis ambitions. He de manded the chancellorship of ' the ex chequer, but Lord Salisbury refused it, and gave him the secretaryship of state for the colonies, which he has accepted. This post is lower in point of official status than the home office,, the war de partment or the admiralit. The fact that Lord Dufferin baa come from Paris has excited some uneasiness quite apart from home - politics. It transpires that the present state of rela tions between this country and France it serious, if not . threatening.. It has been suggested that Lord Dufferin has been asked, to undertake the lord lieut enancy of Ireland, but the fact to that h cannot be permitted to leave Paris until the Anglo-French relations are much improved. -, Late last night a report was circulated that Mr. Chamberlain bad withdrawn bis consent to accept the colonial secre taryship and bad applied for the war ' office. - But his appointment to that of fice would be immediately, challenged, as he and bis brother are largely inter- . ested in cartridge manufactories, which have contracts with the government. According to the latest information dissolution will take place next week The members of tbe McCarthy party ' have nearly all returned to Ireland to make preperations for tbe struggle. . Redmond has stated that he will contest every seat in Ireland, which declaration might be interpeted that he is receiving other than Irish financial support. Mc- Carthyite calculation is that bis party will win three seats from Redmond and five from Ulster toriee, while they may themselves loose two; so that they ex pect a net gain of six. This is provided Healy does not raise a - flag of revolt, which up to the present he has shown signs of doing. " London, June 26. Replying to Henry Labouchere, member for Northampton in tbe bouse of commons today, Right Hon. Akers Douglas, the conservative whip, said bis party was anxious for the dissolution of parlaiment at the earliest possible moment, and hoped to be able to make a statement on the subject Monday next. He moved new writs for an election be issued in. the cases of East Manchester, West Bristol, St George's, Hanover Square and West Birmingham, represented respectively by A. J. Balfour, the new. first lord of the treasury; Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, chancellor of the exchequer; Gaorge J. Goshen, first lord of the admiralty, and Joseph Chamberlain, first secretary of etate for tbe colonies, who have to be re elected upon their appointment are cabinet ministers. The mention of Chambelain's name was received with cries of "Judas" from the Irish benches Smothered by firedamp. Boons, la., June 26. John Marshall Highest of all in Leavening Power. 1 rVY A T) - U ex. . r.t son of one of the proprietors of the Crowe & Marshall Coal Company, who was dipping water in the bottom of a shaft which tbe company was sinking, was observed to stop work and lean against the side of the shaft. A work man insisted on going after bim, and was lowered into the shaft, but collapsed when be reached the bottom and .was hauled out. Then John Thunell went down to save the young man. He reach ed the bottom and took hold of Mar shall to draw him into the cage, when be was overcome by firedamp and fell out of the cage. It was half an hour be fore the air could be purified so that the bodies could be recovered. Frnlt War la Chicago. Chicago, June 26. South Water street had another sensational develop ment yesterday in the fight begun re cently by the Fruit Buyers' Association to stop California growers from selling fruit to the peddling trade at all auction houses. A meeting of the association was held and a plan formulated whereby a new auction house and fruit exchange will be established and kept within control of the association. A license.to incorporate the new concern has been secured, and a meeting of tbe association to elect of ficers and a board of directors will . be held July 6. A representative has been sent to California to confer with growers, and from six. to 10 agents will be placed in different parts of that state. The new combine will be one of the most gigantic ever formed on the fruit trade of the West. ' The Greek and Italian peddling class will not be allowed within the doors of the new exchange, but what the fruit buyers call reputable merchants will have free access. Nearly all large fruit firms, as well as the grocers, are back of the new enter prise, and abundant capital is said to be forthcoming to give the concern practic ally a control of the disbursement of California fruit here. Very bad policy to neglect symptoms of trouble in the kidneys. If allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow.- Bright 's Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy owe their great prevalence and fatality to neglect of the first warning symptom. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the kidneys. A trial will convince you of its great potency. Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. The Crime of a Drnuktn Man. Chicago, June 26. During a quarrel at an early hour this morning Joseph Synskonski, who was intoxicated, shot and fatally wounded John Hyzmski, and then shot and sightly wounded Frank Clinger and Andrew Lokowisk Synskonski was arrested. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder bad troubled Mr. J. H. Leper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, fo' six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift anything. .With all be could do be could not get rid of it until he applied Chamberlain Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," he says, and have since been free from all pain." He now reccomends it to Deraons aimi larly afflicted. It is for sale bv Blakelv t uougnton Druggists. Guilty of Embeulement. Oakland, Cal., June 26. The jury in the case of Walter R. Lambert, ex-clerk of the police court, charged with em bezzlement, found him guilty today Lambert skipped to Honolulu and was arrested on his return. He wai former ly a political boss in Oakland. Bioklra'a Arise Salve. The best salve in tbe world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, .and posi tively cures piles, or no pay " required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 centB per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. - - Latest U. S. Gov't Report CONCERNING PIANOS. Kimball's Method a 'Menace t tbe .. - Satire Trade. , Chicago Musical New. The following advertisement has been given a prominent position in the daily papers of Washington, D. C, and has been printed in the Chicago Musical News and the American Hebrew News, of Portland. We desire to call the atten tion of tbe public to it. The unfairness of the assertions it con tains needs no emphasizing, ' for they will appear at once to the sense of right inherent in every legitimate dealer in pianos all over the country : Next Tuesdav will be a special bar gain day on pianos at our store. We have found some grand bargains in new Upright Pianos (not tbe celebrated Kim ball pianos), and propose to give the public a chance to eecure new pianos next Tuesday at manufacturers' whole sale prices. . ' Tbe prices Tuesday next for theee new elegant Upright pianos will be only $149 and $159 each. Part time given if de sired. Theee pianos will be on exhibit at our store all day Monday, but no sales will be made from tnis lot until Tuesday. and will continue that day only. W. ' W . Kimball. Uo.. Metzerott Building, Cor. 12th and F. Sts. The Kimball Company may regard such methods as fair and honorable, but they are open to the severest criticism in attempting' to destroy the piano trade in Washington after many years of honor able work to promote it. - " The unfairness of the card lies in the assertion that the pianos which are to be eold at sacrificial prices are not made by tbe Kimball company. Therein is the poison. This whole scheme is perpetrated to give the Kimball pianos a position to which their merits do not entitle them. Although the Kimball advertisement de clares these are not Kimball pianos which are to be slaughtered it does not enhance the value of their own instru ments. Those who are familiar with tbe Kim ball pianos know perfectly well that the makers can afford to sell them at just such ruinous prices as" are quoted for other instruments in their possession at Washington. What is there in the Kimball piano to justify this step? Nothing. The Kimball company make one of the cheapest pianos in the United States. A nd after the Kimball piano is made ready for tbe market it is not then worth a place above a low rank. When you come to think of it, can you name any genuine, fir stclats house that is telling the Kimball pianos t The Kimball managers may consider they have made a brilliant stroke, but they are merely using gigantic power to foist a cheap make on he market. The question is also one of a broader conception than mere local purview Such advertisements as these cut at the root of the piano industry for tney-mis- lead private buyers. We shall pot let this subject stop here. It is fraught with grave danger to the entire trade, and, although the Kimball company is composed of schrewd schem ers, they may find they have far over stepped the bounds of legitimate busi ness dealing. E. Jacobben & Co., I. C. NlCKKLSKN. While in Stockton Cal., . some time ago, Thos. F. Langan, of Los Banos, that state, was taken very severely cramps and diarrhoea. - He chanced to meet Mr. C. M. Carter, who was similarly a flic ted He Bays: "I told him of Chamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and we went to the Holden Drug Store and procured a bottle of it, It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and can vouch for its . having cured me.'1 For sale by Blakeley & Houbton, Drug gists. . Another Oriental IV ar Predicted. London, June 26. Special dispatches from Shanghai say that well-informed officials express the opinion that war bet- tween Russia and Japan over Corea will break - out before the end of three months. Whooping Coi(h' There is no danger from this disease Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given. It uquenes tne tougn mucus and aids its expectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of paroxysms of coughing, and insures a speedy recov ery. There is not the least danger in giving the remedy to children or babies as it contains no luxurious substance, Specials We wish Boys Purs White. Mens The perfection bi and- mer For Tnfante and Children. . Caartorta promote Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and . Feverishnees. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatorla, contains no iforpliine or other narcotic property; 14 Canton la ia pa well adaoted to c-hflriren hat I reoommrnd It aa eunerior to any prescription known to me. xC A. Akchkb. M. X 111 Booth Oxford BC, Brooklyn, K. X. For several years I hao reoomm rrged yonr "Otstoria, and shall always continue to do an, as it has invariably produced beneficial rerulto." Enwra F. Parobb, M. D 125th Street and 7th Ave HevYork City. "The use of 'Caatoria, is so universal and Its merits ro well known that It poems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria, within easy reach." . . . . CUnxoa Htwrar, P. P.. New York City. tmm OnrrABa Ccanuar, T7 Hurray Btreet, V.T. Tf. MfWNnn Tr . . n. DUTTTUa. TISM. WEAK BACKS. At drugfclvta. only 2oa. 'V'A?V-tVav'fAev OSS Goods, Sple M. HONY WILL, IMPORTER. to callparticular attention to Sweaters at Heavy Ribbed. Full Fashioned. Sweaters at Grey Mixed. Full Sized. We show a strong line of white, navy and black, heavy all-wool Sweaters at $1.75 and over.See our See our special $3.00 light weight. Gentlemens Leather Belt The Proper Thing. - Rings and Buckles leather covered. Try one. Gent'm's Sporting1 Shoes A good, inexpensive and stylish 8um- Shoe, in Black only. A M WILLIAMS & GO FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. T RAJAS ACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available In the Eastern States., Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers told on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, egon and Washington. Collections mad at ail points on fav orable terms. J, U. BCHBKCt, President. J. It PATTBKSOlf, Cashier. first Rational Bank. THE DALLES. - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight . Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Bchkncx' Ed. M. Williams, Gio. A. Liibi. H. M. Bbali.. CASH Clothing, Furni BOOTS and SHOES NDID 1 We Specials our stock of 65c dh j r -qj- fr DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding-. STOE DOC shing For sale by Blakeley &. Houghton, Drug gists. .