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    VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 22, 1895.
NO 275
OVERCAST BY CLOUDS
The Political Sky Less
Bright Today.
TURKISH. SITUATION UNIMPROVED
BaUrl Paaha Is Once Mora the Disturb
ing; Element Be la Opposed
By the rowers.
Constantinopte, Nov. 21. (Copy
righted, 1895, by Associated Press.)
Matters political do not look as bright
today as yesterday. Once more Babri
Pasha is the disturbing element. This
notorious official made himself so con
spicuous by his cruelty to the Armen
ians and the mal-adminiEtration of his
district when governor of Van that the
British ambassador insisted upon his
removal. After considerable correspon
dence, plain evidence of the pasha's un
fitness for his position having been fur
nished the sultan, the latter removed
the pasha. Bahri., however, brought the
strongest influence to bear upon Abdul
Hamid, protested his innocence, claimed
that his removal was brought about by
intrigues of the Armenians, and event
ually was not only forgiven, but decor
ated with the Order of Oamanien and
complimented upon hia efforts to sup
press the disorder.
Soon alter It was rumored that Bahri
Pasha was to be appointed to the com
maud of a large force of Turkish troops
being concentrated at Mar ash for a
movement upon Zeitoun, which is held
by the Armenians, who captured the
Turkish garrison, consisting of about 400
men. This report raised such a storm of
indignation in diplomatic and other cir
cles here that the plan was abandoned.
Now, however, Bahri Pasha has been
appointed military commander of the
A I .) : i : i ri i 2
aicptw uiiuin, luo uuu impression
tnis has produced can hardly be exag
gerated, for the diplomats feel that it
will be almost impossible to prevent bis
pursuing the same tactics at Aleppo as
he did at Van.
Representatives of the powers held a
meeting to discuss the matter from all
etand points, and joined in a note to the
Turkish government saying they cannot
answer for the consequences which
might ensue should the Armenians be
massacred at Zeitoun after surrendering,
which the Armenian patriarch, at the
instance of the representatives of the
powers, is endeavoring to bring about in
coder to prevent further bloodshed.
A dispatch from Aleppo says the great
est alarms prevails there.
Hurried and frequent councils of min
isters are being held at the palace, and
some plain language is said to have been
used by the eultan. That the sweeping
out of the present cabinet is contempl
ated nobody doubts.
The British fleet Is Elill at Salonica,
and the French and Italian fleets at
Smyrna, about 200 miles from Salonica.
DEBS AT L1BEKII.
Bis Six Months' Term or Imprisonment
Expired at Midnight.
Chicago, Nov. 21. Eugene V. Debs
became a free man again at 12 -o'clock
- tonight. His term of six months' im
prisonment in the Woodstock jail came
to an end at that time. A party of 300
admirers and friends" will go out to
Woodstock tomorrow afternoon to greet
the labor leader on hi9 release. A party
composed of representatives of all the
. central labor bodies and of the several
local unions will be among the first to
greot Debs. Debs will "receive them at
the jail and will then march around the
public square with ttie party to the
p music of a brass band aud drum corps.
A delegate- of the trades assemblies of
' -Cincinnati and of the American Railway
Onion of Cleveland will arrive tomorrow
mcr .iing tcTtake part in the .general jub
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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ilee which .will beheld in battery D in
the evening. Mr. Debs baa already laid
plans which will keep him very much
before the public. He said last night
that ho had arraigned to visit all the
principal cities, primarily in the interest
of the American Railway Union, but di
recting bis efforts also to bring organized
labor into a defensive alliance.
The Statement Made Today by Austria's
Prime Minister.
Buda-Pesth, Nov. 21. In the diet to
day, replying to a question regarding
the situation in Asia Minor, Premier
Baron Ban fly eaid the porte had dis
played an earnest intention to restore
tranquility in the disturbed districts,
and to protect the Christians. The pre
mier added complete unanimity pre
vailed among tbe powers. -They were
determined that piece must be restored,
and to this end their fleets had been sent
to the Levant. Baron Banff y concluded :
We have the "reaasurring hope that
Turkey will succeed in restoring order,
in which taBk hsr efforts will certainly
be supported by all the powers, which,
without exception, attach great impor
tance to the maintenance of a peaceful
state of things."
Portuguese Minister.
Washington, Nov, 21. Senor Agusto
de Seguire Tbedi, Portuguese minister
to the United States, died at 9:15 this
morning of congestion of the lungs, after
a short illness.
The grief of the minister's wife ia in
tensified by the shock she sustained last
Friday by the death of her father, the
Portuguese minister at Rome. Senor
Thedim was "S years old. He was the
only representative of the Portuguese
government in thi9 city. He came here
last June, succeeding Senor Souza Rosa,
transfered to the Portuguese mission at
Paris.
Washington's State Auditor.
Ellensbubg, Wash., Nov. 21; State
Auditor L. R. Grimes died here at 4:15
this morning.
He was slowly recovering from an at
tack of pneumonia and was strickeued
with heart disease. Death came instan
taneously. He was born in Ohio 56
years ago. He was a past master Mason.
He was elected state auditor on the re
publican ticket years ago. - -
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with each bottle. Thia medicine is also
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lame back and deep seated and muscu
lar . pains. For eale by Blakeley &
Houghton.
Alarmist Reports Mot Justified.
Paeis, Nov. 21. At the cabinet coun
cil thia morning, Minister of Foreign
Affairs M. Berlhelot said information he
had received from various Bources did
not justify the alarmist reports of the
French presa. The agreement between
the powers, he added, was revealing it
self with the utmost clearness and per
sistency. . - ' -
Sir Henry Pongonby.
Cowes, Iale of Wight, Nov. 21. Sir
Henry Ponsonby, formerly private se
cretary to Queed Victoria, and keeper o
the privy puree, died this, morning of
paralysis. ,
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London, Nov. 21. A dispatch to the
Times, from Constantinople, says the
Austrian, Italian, Russian and British
representatives there have applied to
the sultan for firmans allowing a pass
age through the Dardanelles of a second
boat to be attached to each of their res
pective embassies.
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Dressmaking Parlors
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;- over Pease & Mays' Store.
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i .
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(tlisliiis.
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Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
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Morphine or other narcotic property.
" Castorla Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
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Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
For several years I hare reoommenaed your
Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial remits."
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J25th Street and 7th Ave NewYork City.
"The rise of 'Castorla Is so universal and
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supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
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. s'" . .- . New York City.
Taa Ckhtaur Oohpaky, 77 Murray Street, N. T.
The best of all
Men's Overcoats and Ulsters,
which fasten the immediate attention of
men wanting a warm, serviceable garment
Men's Suits..
The consideration of profit is
Worth every cent of $7 -
Our
Men's Underwear,
Four lines to select from. We expect to
sell out these lines during this week.
Worth every cent of 75 cents
Now 50 Cents
Suit Sale.
;
For Saturday,
Two-Piece
Sizes 4 to !3;
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available ia the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. s. Schxnk,
President.
J. M. Pattbrson.
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. DIRBOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schinck.
Ed. M. Williams, " Geo. A. Lizbx.
H. M. Be all.
The PeOple are with us.
From $5.7 up.
Men's Suits.
quality.
Men's Hats.
abandoned.
price, $5.50.
M. HON Y WILL,
Nov. 23d.
Suits
Special
clothiers)
DOORS,
WINDOWS, .
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. G-XjIEILSriLSr,
Men's Neck-wear.
We have just opened up several boxes of
new neckwear, all the latest patterns.
You've often paid 50 cents for the eame
We only ask 25 Cents.
Right to the main point at once. Iiats
without hatters' profits. That's the way
we sell 'am. Just received a case of men's
Fedoras, newest shapes, of course. You
would say they were worth $3.
Now our price is $2.50.
We want to dispose of our stock ot Teles
copes, Valises and large Trunks. Special
prices, 15 per cent, discount.
ZZQOZEJlTLXrj E?33EwE
BOSS CASH STORE.
Dry Goods Importer.