CljttftiMe- I) e Dalles " VOL, XIII ( THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1901. n0- 50 i 1 SCENE IN COMMONS liish Members Dragged Out by the Police Yesterday They Had Re fused to Obey the Speaker. Ni:w Vouk, March 0. Dispatch to the World from London Bays : There was a erene of unexampled violence and die order in the British house of commons Tuesday night when ten Irish members who had refused to obey the speaker's or ler to leave the house, were dragged out by the police. It wbb the first time in history that a Vlicuman had been seen on the floor of the house. The vote on account of the civil service for X17.000.000, $83,000,000) had been closured ufter a single night's discussion devoted wholly to English education. No Irihli member had spoken, although several Irish departments were included in the vote. There had been an under standing that if the evening wore given to English education, other questions would be discussed at a subsequent titling. When Mr. Arthur Balfour moved tlio closure, the Irish members protested loudly. Hut the chairman of the committee Mr. Lowtber, a cousin of Mr. Balfour never refuses him closure. John Redmond, Mr. Dillon and older hands of the Irish party, had lelt the house, understanding that no further business would be done, and Borne of the younger, leBB experienced Irishmen be came desperately excited over Mr. Bal four's attempt to overreach them. There wbb no time for deliberate counsel and it was decided that they Bhould refuse to go into the division lobby when called upon by the chair to do bo. Speaker Gully wbb called in, and the nameB of ten Irishmen who diBobeyed the chairman's order were taken down, and they were named for suspension. A terrific tumult arose. Mr. Balfour looked appalled at the result of his action, but nothing could Btem the tor rent of his passion on the Irish benches. At u signal from the sergeant, the door of the liouse wae opened and about 20 policemen appeared. It was a epectacle that struck with horror all who witnessed it. The temper of the Irishmen became more dangerous than ever. The speaker uppealed to them to obey the orders of the house. They shouted back defiance. Tiie .ministers and their supporters looked on shamefaced at the unexampled tcene being enacted, worse than any tli lit had ever taken place in the Austrian Ueichsrath. Mieepuiau Wiuttd No Motber-to-Law Noitni Yakima, Wash., March G. The first sensational divorce case appealed to the supreme court of Washington will be carried up from the superior court of Yakima. The plaintiff is Edith E. Mc Alltster, a haudsome young lady of prob ablv 'JO summers. 8he was the wife of Charles McAllister, a wealthy sheepman, for about three months in the year 11)00 He refused the mother-in-law permission to enter hie home, and her daughter Boon tired of the loneliness of family jare with out mother, and left him. She brought suit for divorce and alimony, alleging her husband had property valued at WO.OOO. The lower court refused the decree and an appeal baa been taken. The papers in this remarkable case re quire' eighty closely typewritten pages of legal cap, aud contain some interest ing and amusing recitals of alleged facts. The woman sets out tbey were married in June, 1900, and began housekeeping. Her husband, she says, forbade her as sociating with former friends and rela tives, and particularly demanded that her mother be kept out of the house. He developed a very stingy aud economical disposition, and refused her spending money. The only amount ho permitted her to handle during the time she oc cupied his house was $50, a portion of that being her wedding present. McAllister it known ai a rich nheep man. In hie defense he swears that he is Insolvent. He tbluki tre family has persuaded the girl to leave him for money. She sayt he often abused her, und when abe complained o( being tick he remarked that the should hire an Indian squaw to carry her around. He thought she might get iu glass cage and have candy thro'wn at her pretty face, as she was toodainty for any other purpose. He tantalized her with her former poverty, while he was wealthy, and thought she had made a mistake in marrying a husky Scotchman when she was such a weakling as to want a hired girl to wash the family linen. Till Cation Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King a New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured It. We always Keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble ttiat no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at G. C. Blakeley'a drug store. a Would Moll Jwirelcuem. Yictoiiia, B. C, March G. According to advices received by the steamer Em press of India, documentB found by a foreigner in Pekin show that orders were issued ay ine unineee mat as many foreigners as possible were to be taken alive, and according to the same orders the fate planned lor them was that their captors should carry them to the Temple of Heaven and there put them through the procesB of being boiled. The news of the finding of these docu mentB was given by tlie resin corres pondent of Hong Kong Press. The same correspondent says that the docu ments show that instructions were Bent to tbjB Viceroy at han King. Lin King Yu to attack and massacre the residents of Shanghai Bow to Cure Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Dncheas county, N. Y., Bays : "Chamber- lain'i Cough Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given bb Boon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bo'ne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use aB Boon as these symptoms appear. For Bale by Blakeley, the druggiBt. SUIT BY AN OREGON GIRL Duke of Manchester Is the Defendant Portia Knight is Plaintiff On Arrival in Liverpool, With His Bride, the British Peer is Served With Papers in a Breach of Promise Case. Murderer l'uriued on lliree Continent!. Nw Yobk, March G. Lois Darrell, formerly first sergeant in Troop G, Seventh U. S. Cavalry, is expected to reach New York today from Naples, a prisoner in charge of Lieutenant W. O. Dupuy, V. S. A. Darrell is charged with murdering and robbing a fellow soldier and tent mate in Cuba. More than a year ago Lieutenant Du puy was ordered to find the murderer. Disguised as a sailor the lieutenant fol lowed Darrell from Cuba through Brit ish West Indies, from there to Lourenco Marques, from there through South Africa and finally to Naples. When Darrell saw Dupuy in Naples the fugi tive gave in and said he was glad it was over. They sailed on the Hohenzollern. which is expected here soon. The murder was a peculiar one, and I)arrnllB side has not been told, He and Henry Crouch entered the army about the earne time, and both were as signed to the cavalry branch of the ser vice. Owing to the intimacy that snrang up between them both asked to be detailed in the same troop, and the wish wae granted. Iu the Spanish war the regiment was sent to Cuba, and the men became tent mates. Darrell was a good soldier and won a corporal's etripe aud later, for heroism, wbb made ser geant. Then, for bravery in battle, he was made first sergeant of his troop. He and Crouch remained the best of friends, but one night the body of Crouch wae found in the company's etreet. He had been murdered and wit nesses nore that the heroic first ser geant was the murderer, and that he afterwards had robbed the body. Darrell fled and then began the long chase. He will be taken to Cuba for trial. When you are bilious, use those famous little pills known as I)e Witt's Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowelB. They never gripe. Clarke & Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy. Remember that you don't have to be bald ; you can keep your hair by using Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To bo hart at Frazer's barber shot). tf Liverpool, March 6. On hie anival here today, on the White Star line steamer Oceanic, from New York, the Duke of Manchester, who with bis bride, was a passenger on board, was eerved with a writ for an alleged breach of promise at the instance of Portia Knight, of London. Mies Knight is an American, 23 or 24 years of age. She was on the stage in New York, for a ehoit time, and has been living privately in London for a year. She referred a representative of the Associated Pre9 to her lawyers. The writ has been out for some time, she said, and she did not known whether it would be served in America or England. Miss Knight was glad to hear that it has been eerved in Liverpool. "I regret that this affair has become public," Bhe said. I thought it would be done in camera. I do hope it will not be taken up by the American papers. I have brought the suit not because I desired ppblicity, but because I felt in duty bound to all my friends here in England. For their sakes as well as my own, I have every wish that the proceed ings should be as quiet aa possible. I only met the Duke of Manchester since I came to England a year ago. But really, I must refer you to my solicitors." When Miss Knight's eolicitora were called upon they declined to give any detail" or to do more than to confirm the report that Mies Knight had commenced the action. Sale of Court House, Olymi'ia, WaBh., March!. The board of Thurston county commissioners, now in session, will arrange preliminaries for the sale of the courthouse to the state. A special election will probably be called to authorize the commissions to sell the court house. The matter will be die- posed of before the legislature adjourns. BOTTLED SUNSHINE. A boon to the eick and afllicted in the form of magnetic shields. Rheumatism paralysis, consumption, corpulency all of the ilia the human flesh is heir to, treated by simple application of the Bhielde. No disease can exist when magnetism in sufficient quantity is ap plied. The sick and afllicted are invited to call at room 44, Chapman block, The Dalles, Oregon, and learn how to gain health and keep it when once well. fb23-lmd THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS, Be in the majority. Take advantage of the opportunity. Pickwick Clothing. WE FIT THE HARD-TO-FIT RESllTIRtO TRADE MARK Suits to fit, in every sense of the word, the man who is hard-to-fit; who for in stance, wears a 40 coat and 40-32 trous ers, or a 40 coat and 40-29 trousers with corresponding!' short sleeves. Some thirty suits in this range of sizes (37 to 40 coat), and worth from $12.00 to $1G.50. For this week only per suit Come while vour size ia still here. $10 New Spring Line will soon he here. of Pickwick Suits White Goods Dept. Our new Spring line of White Goods is now ready. Every desirable kind is here. To make this exhibit doubly at tractive, we are selling, this week only: 25c quality cross-barred Nain- ITp sooks at.... .lib yd 25c quality India Linens; this if week at 1 1 U d 25c quality heavy welt Piques, IQp this week at IJb ' Ladies!. Tailor-Made Suits Very attractive st3'les for the season of 1901 Now Ready. A. M. WILLIAMS & COMPANY. . Jt J, -J 5yrSriyc ifllfCc Hfjcyfyry: VWV WV VVVVVK r-v--m -w m m - - - - THIS WEEK OLiV We offer to our Customers for THIS WEEK ONLTf A Special Sale The Kelt l'Uiter. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts ia superior to any piaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side ori'chest, give It a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application givea re lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minuto Cough Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is the onlv harmlees remedy that gives im mediate results. Prevents consumption. Clarke AFalk's P.O. Pharmacy. Their promptness aud their pleasant effects make DeWitt'a I.tttle Early Itieers most popular little pilla wherever they are known. They are simply per fect for liver and bowel troubles. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fall to give Immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 60 cts. Blakeley, the drug, gist. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley the druggist, A full line of Eastman films and sup piles Just received by Clarke & Falk. on the following Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Mandolins, Guitars, Violins and Banjos: Pianos, worth $325.00, now - Organs, worth $90,00, now Library Cabinet Sewing Machines, $85, now Guitars, worth $35.00, now - Mandolins, worth $30.00, now - Violins, worth $25, now Banjos, worth $32, now - $248.50 67.50 47.50 22.00 21.30 15.80 18.00 SEE OUR WINDOW. MENEFEE & PARKINS i