VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1896. NO. 51 DREIBUND TO DISSOLVE Expected to Follow the De feat of the Italians. ITALY'S WITHDRAWAL INEVITABLE Agreement May Nominally Continue Until Bod of It Present Term, but It Will Then Lapse. Berlin, March 7. The defeat of the Italians at Adowa is warmly discussed in political circles here, and the opinion prevailing is that it will lead to a practi cal, if not a formal dissolution of the dreibund. That Emperor William has telegraphed his sympathy to King Hum bert does not alter the fact that interna tional politics will take on. Connt Goluchowski, the Austrian minister for foreign affairs, who is com ing to Berlin for three days next week, and who will be banqueted at the palace by Prince Hohenlohe, is undoubtedly visiting this capital on an important political mission, which may include a .'readjustment or modification of the drei bund, and the expression of Austria's wish for rapproachment with Great Britain. A conservative leader, of the reichstag, who is in touch with foreign office, informed the correspondent of the Associated Press today that the with drawal of Italy from the dreibund was inevitable, as national bankruptcy stares her in the face. He added : "In the event of a great warf Italy would be financially impotent. Besides her disasters in Africa have shaken Ger many's confidence in the usefulness of her army. The fall of Crispi will also bring a strong anti-dreibund sentiment to Italy. The dreibund, however, may nominally continue nntil the expiration of its present term but it will then lapse." As Viewed In London, London, March 7: The disaster suf fered by the Italian troops in Africa has ' caused a sensation in Great Britain, and is thought likely to lead to a fresh ad vance by the dervishes into Upper Egypt. General Barateri's defeat must have an enormous moral effect in Africa and diminish considerably the prestige of European troops of all nationalities. The defeat at Adowa, moreover, serious ly affects Italy's position in Europe po litically and financially. As to its bearing- on the dreibund, a number of contradictory reports are in circulation. Qn one side Russia, France and Germany are reported to have come to some sort of an agreement upon their course in the future; on the other hand, it is said today that Austria is alarmed and is urging Germany to cement a bet ter understanding with Great Britain, The latter supposition ia likely to be correct, but the accomplishment of Aus tria's plan looks difficult, as things now stand. If it is true that Russia and France have been secretly assisting King Menelek againBt Italy, it would seem but natural that Emperor William, who has been leaving no stone nnturned to bring about more cordial relations be tween Germany and Russia, should side . with the latter power and France in a joint endeavor to crush Italy's colonial aspirations in- Africa, and by so doing strike a blow at Germany's leading colonial rival, Great Britain. - According to'a leading provmcal news paper, Italy has applied to Great Britain for assistance, chiefly financial, and re port has it that a large Italian loan will soon be floated in London. In addition important communications are said to have passed between the two govern ments relating to the possible movement of Egyptian troops about the Upper Nile. Military men here express much sym pathy for Italy in her troubles, and sev eral former British army officers have already offered their services to the Ital Highest of all in Leavening Power. t m i 3 TJ fl IB c&oiyuiTGQsr taunts ian government for duty in Africa. London, March 7. The possibility of a rearrangement of the dreibund, hinted at from St. Petersburg as one of the re sults of the terrible disaster to the Ital ian army in Abyssinia, is attracting more attention than the matter, it is claimed, really deserves nnder the cir cumstances. It is asserted, in support of this statement, that to all intents and purposes, Russia, France and Germany have already an understanding which really amounts to a setting aside of the old triple alliance. In any case, there is doubt that Italy has been hard hit by the defeat of General Barateri, more fi nancially, probably, than in, the number of nc en killed, and much more treasure must be poured into the sands of Africa if the dreams of brilliant colonial achieve ments are to become realities, and in no country, probably not evea in Spain, is there a crowned head resting so uneasily as that of King Humbert at present. It is not astonishing that the best friends of Italy seem unable in emergen cy to suggest a way out of Tier difficulties which is likely to reflect credit on that country. If the war is pushed the finan cial strain, will be dangerously severe; if the African colonies are abandoned, the effect will be almost as dangerous. A middle coarse, the conclusion of peace with Abyssinia, may not be possible if it is true that France and Russia have been arming the Shoans. A great re sponsibility, therefore, will rest upon the incoming Italian ministry. J. 11. McVicker Dead. 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