CO" CSitJ if du iSIS viUlI' ) W TOttCKo VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 241896 NO. 14 RUSSIA AND TURKEY An Alliance Offensive and Defensive Concluded. TREATY SIGNED AND RATIFIED PALL MALL GAZETTE'S COMMENTS Turkey Is not Russia' Vassal and Rus sia May Send Troops to Any " . Fart of the Sultan's Dominions. London, Jan. 22. A dispatch to the Pall Mall Gazette from Constantinople, dated yesterday, Bays an offensive and defensive alliance had been concluded letween Russia and Turkey. The dis patch adds the treaty was signed at Con stantinople and ratifications were ex changed at St. Petersburg between Aarej Pasha and the czar. The basis of the treaty is declared to be on the lines ot the Unkiarskelessi agreement of 1833, by which Turkey agreed in the event of Russia going to war, to close the Darda nelles to the warships of all nations. The Pall Mall Gazette correspondent says this treaty was soon abandoned owing to the refueal of the powers to recognize it. lie also says the French ambassador, M. Cambou, conferred wi " the sultan yesterday, and it is probable that France will be included in the new alliance. Commenting on the dispatch . from Constantinople .announcing the signing of the treaty: between Russia and Tur key for offensive and defensive purposes, the Pall Mall Gazette says : . . "We regard the news as true, and the result of the treaty is the Dardanelles is the southern outpost ot Russia, and Tur key is Russia's vaasal. Wegpersume l' e British government will protest aga "it the treaty for all it is worth. . . "The information is plainly of the very gravest importance. The first inti mation reached us iour days ago, but we withheld 'it until the arrival of tbe strong confirmation we received this morning. This brines Russia into tbe Mediterranean with a vengeance, and may necessitate strengthening our fleet in those waters. The political effect will be far greater. The treaty means that .Turkey has realized her own impotence against disorders both from within and without, and Las decided to tbrow her eelf ior safety into the arms of Russia. She is now Russia's vasaal, and Russia is entitled to dispatcn troops to any part of the sultan's dominions." Officials of the foreign office said they had no information regarding the state ment telegraphed the Pall Mall Gazette from Constantinople. GERMAN NATAL CREDITS. No Supplement Budget Such as William Desires, Can Be Voted- New York, Jan. 23. A dispatch to the Herald from Berlin says : The German admiralty has obtained confidential replies from the leaders of political parties in tbe reichstag respect ing further naval credits. All declare that no supplementary budget such as Emperor William desires can be voted. . . Emperor "William and Prince Leopoldf have become reconciled. It will be re membered that tbe emperor banished Prince Leopold to his country residence under arrest on January 5. The prince used sharp language when rebuked by the emperor for bis alleged indifference toward his wife, a sister of the German empress. ; . ; STOCK. MARKET DEPRESSED. Queen's Ill-Health and Turko-Russlan Alliance the Cause. .- London, Jan. 23. A report that Queen Victoria was somewhat seriously indis posed, and the announcement that a treaty providing for an offensive and de fensive alliance had been concluded be Highest of all in Leavening Power. 4 eivbw ci ji jr jp- v .t i tween RuEsia and Tnrkay had a disturb ing influence upon the stock exchage to day. Consols receded 1-16 below their price yesterday. The last bulletin from Osborne House announces the queen in good health, bet overwhelmed with grief at the death o.1 Prince Henry of Battenberg. KRVOEIS'S KEI'LY. Be Says Americans Are In No Dancer In the Transvaal. San Francisco, Jan. 23. The Exami ner has received the following telegram fiom President Kroger in reply to a mes sage requesting information as to the states of tbe American mining men now imprisoned at Pretoria for alleged part icipation in the uprising of the TJitland ers: "Everything ia quite at present, the Americans are in no danger whatever. They enjoy the full protection of the law like any other foreigners; therefore there is.no need of protection from tbe outside against any illegal or revolution ists movements. Even if such protec tion against revolutionists were neces sasy, which is not so, the Americans are capable of taking care of themselves. The government regrets deeply that, while almost all of the Americans, took the side of law and order, a few ot them have joined the revolutionary, so-called reform committee. These together with a majority, mostly British, will be tried according to law, and justice will be done to all concerned without respect to na tionality." Aground In the Clyde. Glasgow, Jan. 23. Tbe Allen state line steamer Grecian, Captain Moore, from New Yoik, January 9, for Glasgow, ran aground in .the river Clyde at high water, during a heavy fog, this morning. Two tugs have gone to her assistance. Liberated on Parole New York, Jan. 23. A special cable from Johannesburg, to a local paper says : All the Americans, except Ham mond, have been liberated on parole in Pretoria. Denied In Italy. Rome, Jan. 23. The government de nies the story circulated by Figaro, of Paris, the Makalle has been captured by the Abyssinians. . Madagascar Belongs to France. Paris. Jan. 23. It is announced today that by a treaty signed January 18, Madagascar is declared a French pos session. , AN ANTELOPE CORRESPONDENT Writes of Happenings in Antelope and Vicinity Schools Increasing New Buildings Being Erected. Editor Chronicle : . Mrs. Dial has returned from a month's visit at Bakeoven. Richard Hinton of Bakeoven was in town Tuesday on land office business. W. D. Jones baa rented his livery and feed stable to Wm. Ashby of lower An telope. ' . , , Masonic hall is nearly completed and is expected to be occupied' almost imme diately. A party of young people met at Thos. Harper's last evening and had a pleas ant time. - George Cochrane, who has been spend ing several months in The Dalles, has returned to Antelope. Frank Cram is spending a few weeks in Oregon City, looking lor a business location and visiting friends. . . The . American Protective Association has a large lodge at Antelope. They in stalled their officers last meeting. 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