(I) Mil? BJrtjT Prco ,jM Tf rMMfe VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1897 NO 282 BRINK OF CIVIL WAR Austria and Hungary Appar ently Drifting Apart. CZECHS PROPOSE A TRIPLE EMPIRE factions DravlDf op for a Great Strug gle Can the Kmperor Bring 1 Order out of Cna s? London, Dec. 4. International qoeE tions have been temporarily overshad owed by the gravity of the situation in Austria, where things are as gloomy as possible. In addition to the imminence of a civil war, the next few hours may possibly witness a revolution in the re lations between Austria and Hungary, which may mean the reconstruction of the map of Europe. . It is hardly an exaggeration to say that the factions are drawing , up like contending armies. The Germans have appealed to their compatriots on both sides of the frontier, and have apparent ly prepared to run' all risks to ' keep the hated Czechs in subjection. The Czechs make no secret of the fact that their final aim is to abolish th dual empire, and to make it a triple empire by placing Bohemia on an equal footing with Austria and Hungary. To grant these demands-would set Hungary on fire and destroy the present foundation of the imperial system. It looks as though the employment of force is the'only solution of the question, bnt against' which " faction will it bo used? . The question of the provencial aus glich bill (or arreement to prolong for a year, instead of ten years, the compact between Austria and Hungary, pending arrangements for a longer compact), ie, if possible, more grave than the threat ened civil war. The Hungarian diet has given Baron von Gautshe von Franken thurn, the Austrian premier, until Mon day next in which to state whether he can reasonably expect the ausglich bill to pass, and, failing a decisive answer. Baron Bauffy, the Hungarian premier, will introduce a bill Monday, whereby Hungary will act independently as re gards the duties to be levied, continu ance of commercial relations with Aus tria and the character of the Austro Hungarian bank. ' t This compact between the two por tions of the dual state thus lapses, and though the status quo may be main tained temporarily, ' Hungary will es tablish their claim to right to independ ently dispose of these questions. It is easy to see that the victory will only whet the Hungarian appetite, and that it will be a short step to the dis solution of Austria, which, in turn, will hurl Europe into a furnace of terrible possibilities. ' ! Apparently the only hope of escape is that the personal ascendency of the old emperor will once again enable him to solve an apparently impossible situation Failing in this, the reichsrath will be dissolved and a reign of absolutims will begin in Austria, and, technically, Hun' gary will have resumed her independ ence, the fir.st stop toward a federation I was - troubled for a long time with a sore wrist; some thing the doctors termed aft open vein. It would break and the blood would flow in a stream from it, and I could find nothing that ,would heal it until I tried your Happy Thought Salve. " A small quantity healed it up nicely. In fact it .has . been well' and showed ho signs of -breaking for over three months, so I feel it lias " done "perfect work. Mrs. T. R. Yeager,- 1526 South Ninth St., Spokane, Wash: 50 cents a jar at Donnell's Drugstore.,; Royal makes the food pure,' wholesome and delicious. pavDsn Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., MEW YORK. as distinguished from Hungarian monarchy. a dual Anstro- Klotlog In Bohemia. , Prague, Dec. 4. At Taber last night Czechs attacked the houses of Hebrews and broke the "windows of the "syna gogue. Several rioters were arrested. The local force' of gendarmes were called upon to assist In- restoring' "order "A' mnb of over 10CO persons at Brannau last, evening attacked the houses of Czechs, and in, spite of the efforts of the gendarmes smashed the windows and did other damage. Quiet was not re stored until midnight. - In Prague the military tatrol was fired npon, but none of the patrol waa wounded. . , . Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very oest medicine'for restoring the tired out nervous system to ' a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts . by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates . the Liver and Kidneys, and aids' these' organs in throwing off impurities 1 in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve' tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or $ 1.00 per bottle at Blake ley & Houghton drug store. . 2 TRAIN WKKCK IN A BLIZZARD, Another Serlona Accident on the Great Northern. Denver, Dec. 4. A special to the Re publican from Blackfoot, Mont., dated at noon, says : A terrible wreck has just occurred on the Great Northern road at a point op posite the agency, and.-at a -distance of nearly three miles. The east-bound pas senger train, duo at Blackfoot at 11:55 last night, was nine hours late and was tearing down the grade,, from Durham, toward Blackfoot at a terrible Bpeed with two engines and a enow plow in advance. Midwav between the two stations the two engines and snow plow were demol ished, from what cause is' not' known. Both engines were completely wrecked, and it is thought t,hat both engineers and their firemen were' killed. A frightful' blizzard is prevailing, and it is Impossible to see any distance. A Negro named Jack Ball, of Havre was on the train, and made his way through the blinding storm to Blackfoot for help. Teams with doctors, bandages, etc., and laborers are being sent to the scene of the wreck. . y ' ' ' . "'! V . ' The storm has' been increasing in fury since' yesterday morning. " Bow to Present Pneumonia. . . - At this time of the year a cold is very easily contracted, and if left to-run its conrse without the aid ot some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease, pneumonia. We know of no better temedy to cure a cough or cold than - Chamberlain's - Cough ..Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it oo , Schilling's Best baking pow der is soda and cream pf tartar and nothing else.- Oh yes lots of know-how; and that's ,the main point after aii. . . ' ;.;" : A Schilline & Company San Francisco v 2023 baa always given entire ..satisfaction Olagah, Ind. Ter. Chief. This is the only remedy that 19 known to he a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it for colds and la grippe, we have not yet learned of a single case having re sulted in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an at tack of pneumoi should keep the remedy at hand. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale, by Blakeley. & Houghton. Court-Martial for Ksterhazy. ' Paris, Dec 4. The military governor of Paris has ordered a court-martial to examine into the charges brought agains Count Esterhazy, a retired " major of the French army, ac.used of writing . letters which brought about the sentencing of Alfred Dreyfus to imprisonment for life. The Btrength which comes to us from eating nourishing food . is belter than stimulation, because it is new .strength.' ' The health which belongs to a strong body", well nourished by proper food (properly digested:, is the only health that is lasting. ' The difference between Shaker Diges tive Cordial and other medicines isjsim- ply that it helps nature to make strength. . It does not profess to cure sickness, except aa that sickness is a re suit of weakness caused by food not properly digested. . ; Shaker Digeetive Cordial will relieve the pangs of indigestion, and make tbin, sick, weak people as , well as if their stomachs had never been out of order. It is a gentle aid to the digestion of nature's Btrength-maker, food? At druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. . The Pope's Health Is Poor. London, Dec". 4. A dispatch . from Rome to the Pall Mall Gazette, pub lisbed this afternoon, 'says the pope has not been enjoying his usual health to day. Dr. Laiponi, the popes physician,' has forbidden him to take part in any tiring exercises. Beware of Olnments for Catarrh thai i Contain. Heronry, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of emell and c mpletely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from tHem Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the eystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen uine. ' It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Price 75c. per bottle, aSrSold by Druggists. 4. Household Gods. ' The Ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They ' were ' worshipped as household gods in every home. . The household god of today is Dr. King's' New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No house hold should be .without this good angel It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. '. Don't be persuaded into buying lini ments. without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more and its merits '' have been proven by u test of many years. Such letters as the following, from Ia G; Bagley, Hueneme CaL, - are. constantly, being received "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. " Itnckien's Anna salve. The best salve in the ' world for cute bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter,' chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cuius piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or mcuey refunded, Price 25 cents per box. j for sale by Blakeley and tlonehton. arugsists. . TAKEN CP. . Came to my place last spring, a roan pony, branded O on right hip. Owner can nave trie same Dy paying all charges ' . A. 1S.INYON, oct20-lm : , Tygh Valley, Or, 11 and Ilepresent. two very important departments with large assortment we claim to be in the lead, and can at proof to that effect. . 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