el)c Dalles $p Ijroniclc vol. x THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1897 NO 41 SITUATION IN CRETE The Towers Are Blockading Cretan Ports. WILL SEND GREECE AN ULTIMATUM Tho w York "World Snys a Largo l Illhu'torliiB Expedition Has Evl dently lifft Tlmt l'ortfor Culm. New Youk, March 2. A Herald dis patch from Constantinople says : All tho rumora concerning the trans mission of a collective note by the am bassadors accompanied by an ultimatum from here to Greece are premature. The ambassadors here have not even re ceived tho terms in Which the note is to be couched. Consequently the opinion is that owing to tho near approach of the Bairm festival on Thursday, the eventual transmission could, hardly be made before Sunday. It is no longer doubted here that this note will be accepted by the porte. It is hoped that Greece by that time will also bo induced to accept. Tho ainbassabora continue to use their efforts to persuade the sultan to cease, his armament. According to dispatches received by tho ambassadors, incendiarism in Crete continues. A serious encounter took place at Wixelaki, five miles from Canea, be tween insurgents eupported by Greeks and Turkish troops. The latter returned to Canea. Tho blockade of the entire island of Crete, which is now maintained with the greatest rigor by the foreign forces, is very sensible. The want of pro visions is fell throughout the island. The inhabitants of Candia have asked for tho removal ot the blockade to pro vide themselves with provisions for one week. The French officer commanding the sailors debarked at Candia has asked for instrnctionB. Tho rowers, Ultimatum. Nnw Youk, March 2. A Herald special from Canea aays : Tho admirals of the allied fleot will send an ultimatum to the Greek war ships to leave Cretan waters within IS hours. The order will bo obpyed. Marines have been landed at Suda bay. Four Turks have been killed at Zira raliet and ten wounded. In consequence of the capture of the Turkish fortress at Stavaros, near Candi amo, by the Greek troops, the lower classes in Candia are vorv much excited. Italians GoIuk to the Front. New Youk, March 2. A Herald dis patch from Corfu saye : Italian volunteers arrived hero and proceeded to Athens. Among them were Prince Alleeandro Baecauto and Nicolai Barbateo, of Palermo. They were cheered on their departure. MuNHuImanM Massacred. Paius, March 2. A dispatch to Eclaire from Canea eaya it is reported thore that 2000 Mussulmans intrenched in ft fortress near Selino have all been mass acred, and great apprehension is felt regarding the fate of 4000 Mussulmans besieged near Candia. MUMIAMiY A CUBAN EXPEDITION. Tho Peoullur Aluueuvurs of a Strange Flatlllu. Nkw Yohk, March 2. The World this morning says: Passing coasters observed four suapi-clous-looking craft, two tugs, a echooner and a barge, lying off Barnegat until the storm with tho white fuzz of anow be came so thick as to shut off the vision. A steamer with a single funnel, a black hull and two masts rigged aa derricks emerged from the gloom of the morning, signaled tho tugs, which arrived under fltandingly, und they presently came "bout and tied up alongside the little fore-and-aft sailing vessel, which in turn was made fast to one of the tugs and had io sail spread. Tho whole prpcoedmg was like the start of a carefully planned filibustering expedition for Cuba. It was learned that Major Castrovordl, a young and dashing Cuban patriot, who was formerly with Maceo, dieappearod a week ago last Sunday He went south lo Uad an expedition from some point Pi POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening Htrcngth mid lieiiltlifiilncss. Assures the food itgninst iilum nnd nil forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. KOYAI, IUKIKG I'OWDKtl CO., NEW Yol'.K, on tho coast, his friends in the Cuban junta say. His outfit will comprise stores, rifles and ammunition and a lew picked men. Tho point from which he is to sail is kept secret. No one about the junta would say that he knew about the arrangements for the expedition. The tugboat Volunteer, which is tied up ordinarily when not running about, left the old logwood house at Green Point. In tow of tho tug was the barge Relief, upon whose deck crouched more than a score of Cuban?, mostly young men, and many, judging from appear ances, of the adventuresome and daring class that are always pressing the offi cials of the junta for a chance to strike a blow for Cuba libre. Thus the flotilla lay until the myste rious steamer came out of the horizon on the southward. In addition to her many cases of arms, etc., the schooner is said to have had on board nine or ten men who climbed abord the steamer. From appearances Major Castroverdi's $1000 expedition, headed for the mouth of tho San Juan river, is already on its way. Iu the tuute. Washington, March 2. The senate passed the fortifications appropriation bill in thirty minutes. The internation al monetary conference bill was taken up and led to a heated criticism by Dubois of Idaho, and Cannon of Utah. Dubois warned his former Republican associates the silver Republicans would never return to them. Cannon asserted that the next administration would-be as though Grover Cleveland was elected for a third term. Stewart, of Nevada, said the choice of Lyman J. Gage fixed the gold standard policy upon the next administration. Teller spoke of the probable futility of an inter national monetary conference. He said President-elect McKinley by his cabinet selections had evidently gone over to the gold standard to stay there. The senate concurred in the house amendments to the international monetary conference bill. This is the last legislative stage. The bill now goes to the president. Thore is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othe diseases put togethor, and until the laBt few years was supposed 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 proyen catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to u teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. 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Heretofore the platform had been built out from the main en trance, and neither house had cause to feel slighted. Under tho rules the reso lution was referred to a committee. Richardson, Democrat, of Pennsylvania, suggested an amendment to ascertain what authority existed for the erec tion of a platform any where on the plaza. The District of Columbia and naval appropriation bills, which came over from the senate, were sent to the confer ence. Hopkins, Kopuoiican, oi Illinois, tried to got a separate vote on the senate proposition to fix the price of armor- plate at $300 a ton. He wanted that amendment concurred in. He said the Illinois Steel Company was prepared to furnish the government with armor plate for which we were paying $560, for $240. "Is that company responsible?" asked Milnes, Republican, of Michigan. "It has a capital atock of $40,000,000," replied Hopkine, "and has in it such men o& Marshall Field, Rockefeller, Pullman and Armour. 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