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Bl)t Dalles f0P Chronicle, VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, MAIIOH 22. 1897 NO 00 Willimn of Prussia Shows Signs of Insanity. THE CRETAN' QUESTION IN ENGLAND ItIiicms !o Olilmny Hns OuiiHontetl to ( Upon tliH HtiiB" and Will Visit America. ESirKKOIS WILLIAM'S HAUSKHS, May IS" Com polled to KeltiMiiilsh tlip Throne. London-, March 20. A letter to the Dailv Mail reiterateB the Btory of Em peror William's insanity with startling frankness, referring to his pinching his guests and trying to trip them up with his sword. The writer sayB the fact is that there is now no doubt that the em peror, if not specially sane, is subject to fits of aberration, which, while they last, are indistinguishable from madness. His local derangement behind the ear and almost in contact with the brain has hitherto been kept Jn safe limits by a trwUniont which provoke a constant discharge. While the discharge lasts the pain is not very great, and, the in flammation and swelling of the affected parts being relieved, there is nothing in tolerable or alarming. But it is getting difficult to maintain the process, and the result is a combination of painful excitability, depression and restlessness, which has brought the emperor to an alarming condition. Continuing, the writer says no Hoh enzollern is allowed to ascend the throne or keep it who is afflicted with an incur able disease, and, if bo, no obviouB mad ness can be tolerated in the emperor. The knowledge of this increasing disa bility threatening the emperor doubtless intensely aggravates the symptoms of his disease. It is said that should things get but littte worse, Prince Henry of Prussia, the emperor's brother, will be proclaimed recent, with an advisory council. ruiNUKSH K cuimav. Ha at Last Concluded to Go on the Ni:v Yokk, March 120. The World's copyrighted cable letter from .London says : Princess Clara do Cliimay started for Paris as soon as she received her March allowance, and is busily occupied there getting now clothes, iligo is still with ler, and apparently holds her affec tions. Tho prlnccBS is again an object of great interest in Paris, according to Edmund Leroy, of Le Journal. "In the eyes of heaven," she protested to him, 'Iiigo is my husband, because he is the choice of my heart. If I cannot marry him in France, I will in England, un less his wife, that, wretched woman, etill opposes a divorce, although she haB received so much money from us." The princess recoived yesterday with great cordiality the World correspond ent. Ho found her and Rigo a the Hotel Terminus, surrounded by a motley crowd of gypsy musicians drinking champagne and smoking expensive cigars. Princess Clara was very angry with her former huaband, who had just refined to let her have a former pet dog, present from her brother, except upon Payment of 2,000 franca. Rigo recently Played at a Cretan benefit concert, and tue princess has at laBt consented to appear on the stage at the winter gar oenof JJorlin in April, receiving .$0,000 month, and at the Alhambra, of ndon, in May, for which she will be Paid $8,000 and expenses. Koine manager, therefore, is likely to "ave her in New York, although Bhe insists slio ia afraid of the American Public. TK NAiaaitUHY illNISTHY. Nuw ,,"s ,( Contend With the HrllHh lIiiinoriHta. New Youk, March 20. A copyrighted "Patch to tin World from 'London Bays : The Urat leveibenUion of an Eng- 8 Rim fired against Grteoe and it ia S U WiU co,ue vvoulU in all prob- ill t0ppl over lhu Salisbury mini y, like a liouao of cards. All England . lenrtil' oshnmed of tho government's "iluue toward Creto. Thia !e becom- till mum POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leavening strength and licalthfulncsK. Assutcs the food against nlum and all forms of adult r.ti!on common to the cheap brands. KOYAI. IlAKINO POWDKU CO., NEW YoUK. ing obvious daily, in spite of Lord Salisbury's still intact majority in par liament. Tho expressions of Mr. Glad atone's letter to the Duke of West minster ring through the lnnd. Punch's cartoon of a British sailor contemplat ing a Turkish jannissary threatening a Greek Boldier reflects the popular humor here. It. is labeled : "Ah, that Greek is a plucky little chap!" Sir John Tenniel makes Jack Tar say : "Precious sorry that we and my furrin mates have to stop him." Another periodical imagines two doges of Venice discussing the situation. Francisco Moromosi remarks: "Why, there is a sound of cannon at Canea." Luigi Morcenigo responds: "Doubt less it is the fleet of the republic once again defending Europe from the Turks." An official caretaker explains: "No, excellencies ; it is Europe defending the Turks from the Christians." Moromosi and Morcenigo exclaim to gether: "ikek! Back to the tomb! Better to be with the dead!" CHICAGO WAS DAKK l'ccullur I'lienonienoii at the Windy City. CinoACio, March 20. Rain clouds, fogs, humidity and smoke mixed up yes terday ufternoan and sent a black shad ow over the city. Thousands ot citizens were startled and mystified by the sud den transition from day to night, aud thought a cyclone was coming. In a few minutes the sun Bhone again. Then for four times like a succession of waves, the darkness swept over the city and lost itself in the gray cloud that hung over the lake. Eacli wave was less dense than its predecessor, but each was still dense enough to compel attention until it had rolled its course and had vanish ed. During the first spell there were any number of collisions between street cars and other vehicles. Many persons were caught, in dangerous places in front of vehicles, and the crossing police were in a quandary out of which they were only rescued by the return of light. When traffic was resumed after the resumption of daylight the street cars that came from other division to the South Side were equipped with headlights. Grip- and moiormen had been compelled to feel their way along. The harbor was one of the darkest spots in the city. The wind lifted up and deposited an unusually large lot of smoke and fog and clouds there, and in fact all along tho lake shore. On the North Side women in their homes were Water is the cheapest beverage. Tea next. There are 1 50 to 200 cups in a pound of Schilling's Best, and such pleasure as those do not suspect who drink colored tea. It is to stale-roasted tea what fresh-roasted coffee is to stale-roasted coffee; and what fresh -roasted peanuts is to stale-roasted peanuts. At grocers' in packages. A Schilling & Company Sn fnuiciwo wl seriously Brightened. So were the men, for some of them climbed into their cy clone cellars. The first rumor that got abroad when it was light enough to find one'3 way about, was that there had been a cy clone in South Chicago, where havoc had been played. Bnt prompt inves 'tigotion showed this to be untrue, while equally prompt reports came in from other sections and many suburbs that there had been darkness, but no damage. GAKY MADE NO CHANGE. IMntrlbutlon of I'utronnjce IV ill Col). llnue us of Ynro. Washington, March 20i Postmaster General Gary will continue the old policy as to distributing patronage of the postoffices and he announced to the Associated Press today that he would not deviate from the practice followed by past administrations. This, as a general rule, gives to every senator tho privilege of recommending a postmaster for his home poatoffice, and allots to each Republican senator the Inrge post offices in his difctrict, which, however, in the case of a senator not of the Re publican faith, will go to tho Republi can committee or other referee. With theso exceptions, the Republican rep resentatives are usually permitted to name the postmasters for their respec tive districts. In Democratic districts, the selection is left to a referee, and per haps to a Republican congressional dele gation, who will have to keep them selves posted as to the dates oi the ex piration of terms of postmasters, as the old custom of the department of send ing,notices to senators and representa tives of expirations of postmasters' coiamissBions, which was etqpped by Postmaster-General Bisseil, will not be resumed. There is more Catarrh in this sectio.i of the country than all othe diseases put together, and until the last few yeaja was Bupposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoouful. It acts directly! on the blood and mucous surfaces of me system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testmonials. Address, F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. jpfiTSold by Druggists, 75c. 7 Dangers of the Grip. The greatest dangers from La Grippe is of it resulting in pneumonia. 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