el)c Dalles sgJ Chronicle VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1897 NO 51 TROOPS TO BE LANDED Several Loaded Transports in Canea Harbor. THE GREEKS WILL BE DRIVEN OUT Gt!.l Opinion Is That the Foreign Troop" 'lll merely Occupy the Cretan Seaport Towns. Canea, March 10. When the sun rose this morning it was seen there were strange vessels at anchor here. They vere British and Italian transports load ed with troops, evidently part of the for eign force which, as the admirals recom mended, will occupy all the principal seaport towns of the island. The Turks assert these troops will be used to drive the Greek forces out ol Crete, but this belief is not shared by the foreign population generally, owing to the receipt of advices that a band of armed volunteers from Greece were on the way to Crete with the intention of reinforcing the Cretan insurgents. The foreign uduiirals agreed to dispatch a cruiser to prevent their landing. The Mussulmans who were hesiged at Candamo have arrived here on an Italian warship. Feeling In Greece. New Yoke, March 10. A Herald spe cial from Athens says : The general feeling here is that war against Turkey is unavoidable. It is be lieved that the armed bands that have been sent ont by the national league to different point in Epirus and Macedonia il! give the signal for the struggle, and the Greek army on the frontier will then proceed to an invasion of Turkish terri tory. The Greek vice-consul in Canea, M. Eiraklys, having been forcibly conveyed on board the Alpheus, by order of the Italian commandant, Ameretta, the Greek government protested to the min isters of the powers against the action of the soldiers. Opinion at Constantinople. New Yokk, March 10 A Herald special from Constantinople says : The evasive answer of Greece to the note of the powers has been made known 1 nere. Seeing that the powers have not Tet changed their views respecting the measures to be taken in case of a refusal, he diplomatic circle here ib of the opinion ibat it will be impossible to tare recourse to eventual coercive meae ores before the expiration of two weeks. is rather believed that thn nnwers 'H continue to negotiate with Greece to come to an amicable arrangement. However, tho separate action on the part of Germany against Greece is not dissimulated. In that case it is not opposed that other powers would in '"fere, since they could only reap ad Wage should Germany eventually com promise her position in the East. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrnted for its great leavening strength nud henlthfttlncss. Assures tho food ngninst nlum nndall forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royal Baktkg rownr.n Co., New York. "Warihps Opened Fire. NEWYOEK. Maroh 10 A Moral, ono. from Canea says : Tne Turks in Candimo have been re Tfcd y a detachment from the foreign '"ships. Tue inSUrirentB nHnolrnH "KVr IT'ara- K'raon the refusal of the TurkiBh gar "on to surrender. Thereupon the lor n warships bombarded the insurgent Wrtlon ad the latter were forced to Undraw. "he Ilnliar. i.-- -erl the correspondents of Greek 2fe to leave Canea, and thev will, in of refusal, be forcibly transported -wwriBo,on board a torpedo-boat". KrtI notice.of of expulsion has been Canea. m al1 Greeke remaining in lSiD!l'JOkp,ace between Turkish the Kr ,,neuIKent8 at the outposts in ir,i ' ,0!ri. A umbers wera wounded "ronetit to town. 'lonxtus I'ANIC-STKICKKN. L'f'lMlun ltuuiora Cauaed Cen- v " Alarm. Vni.i- , . Hj,. Jisrcn iu. ro8 World Tile , . ii0awil "at confres3 at its special ees- mJl ? nce lncfefte the revenue by Jm, l? t0 35 ?r nt l e ...... 801 tl'e Wilson bill. 1 Panic am ' almost unprecedented rush to get bonded goods out of the warehouses before the increase takes effect. The proposed summary action of con gress has taken merchants completely by surprise. While they were prepared for a special session to pass a new tariff bill, they expected that the new bill would occupy the attention of congress for at least six months, which would give them ample time to withdraw the $19- t snft nnn -1 i t i. i uuu,uuu ui guuus wuiuu were tu uuuu uu January 31. It had never occured to them that congress might adopt a tem porary measure for increasing the reve nue, and the possibility of such a thing, with only about 10 days to get their goods out of bond, at the present rate of of duty, caused a genuine sensation. It is understood that Butterfield & Co., and other importers of dress goods are among the heaviest withdrawers. In banking circles there is a greatly increased demand for loans on call paper One bank made a loan of '$500,000 to a big importing firm for the purpose of withdrawing goods from bond, and the payment of duties thereon. Set a Vicious Dae Upon the Officer. Chicago, March 10. In order to avoid arrest, J. J. Duff turned a vicious dog loose on Officer Erickson yesterday, and as a result both are in a hospital and it is feared the policeman may die. Duff went home drunk, quarreled with his wife, and, after beating her severely, turned her from the house. She com plained to the police, and Erickson was sent to arrest Duff. He found the dpte locked, but was admitted by a email boy. Duff unloosed the big dog aud the animal leaped at the officer, dragging him to the floor. He bit him several times in the face, lacerating the flesh. The policeman succeeded in getting his revolver from his pocket and fired, the bullet taking effect in the lower part of Duff's abdomen. The wounded man attempted to seize the officer's weapon and was himself attacked by the dog. Both men were lacerated by the dog's teeth, and when other officers arrived Erickson waB unconscious. The men were removed to the hospital and the dog killed. Daugern of the Grip. The greatest dangers from La Grippe is of it resulting in pneumonia. If rea sonable Care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that dread disease. It will affect a oermanent cure in less time than an other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale bv Blabeley & Houghton. Mr. Grocer: there are thousands of people who want good tea (many -don't drink tea now, because It has been either costly or bad) and here is Schillings Best good tea at a fair price. Don't you want to sell lots of such tea, and money back it if your customers don't like it ? A Schilling & Company ' San FrancUco 4V9 SESSION IS CONCLUDED. The National Senate Adjourned Sine Die This .Morning. Washington, March 10. There was an unusually large attendance of sena tors when Vice-President Hobart called the senate to order at noon today. The first business was the reading of a letter from Governor Bradley, of Kentucky, announcing the appointment of An drew T. Wood as senator to succeed Blackburn. Hoar at once moved that the senator-elect be sworn in. Gorman moved that his credentials be referred to the committee on privileges and elec tions. Hoar said he would not object, and the credentials were referred. Then Hoar presented a written notice of two proposed amendments to the rules of the senate of a radical nature. The most important was according to Hoar's written notice "To enable the senate to act on legislation when it de sires after a reasonable debate." It provides that when any bill or resolu tion had been under consideration for more than one day, any senator could demand that the debate be closed. If a majority of the senators desired, there should be a vote without further delay, and no motion should be in order, pend ing a vote, but one to adjourn or take recess. The other amendment proposed was to prevent interruption of members of the senate. It provides that when a senator G makes a point of no quorum, there shall be a roll call, and if the presence of a quorum is disclosed business should pro ceed. A memorial was presented by Shoup from the Idaho legislature, asking for the annexation of a part of Wyoming. It was not read. Warren said that it the Wyoming legislature had been in formed of the memorial, it would have taken action. It was decided on motion of Hoar that when the senate adjourned, it should be until Monday at 11 :30, but in executive session the senate reconsidered its action and agreed that adjournment would be sine die. This was found expedient, as no business could be transacted in half an hour Monday, and the nominations made in that half hour would fail if not immediately confirmed. At 12:40 the special session ad journed. Without Amendment. Washington, March 10. The senate committee on foreigp relations today agre'ed to report the Alaekan boundary treaty with Great Britain without amendment or change. The arbitration treaty will be taken up at a special meeting of the committee next Friday. Old I'eoplo. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and oowels, addinc strength and giviug tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the rjeriormance oi tne iuuuuu-jb. jvit'ciriu Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exact ly what they need. Price 5Q cents and $1 00 per bottle -at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. - 5 The Flrat McKluley l'otmanter. Wimiivr.Triv. March 10. The annoint- ment of V. R. Jewett as postmaster at Danville, 111., was sent to the senate to day. This is the first postmaster to be appointed by President McKinley. During the administration of Cleveland, the name ol John Beard was sent to the senate at every session, but he was never confirmed. The nomination was re ceived while tho session was in execu tive, and was confirmed. liucklen'c Ariuca Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptioni, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is "guaranteed to trive perfect flatisfac tion, or monev reiunieci. Price 25 cents per 1k)k. For sale oy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. BOOK-KEEPING Kspvrt Accountant rninTleluai'dprHOtlcal; exactly us found In n'ulne. My course of liibtructiou tlior niighly tiii"1")' 'U to. tuke churgc of und kwpaVtoJ I'. The Mf-hejt reference furnished. For terms und full iuforjiiution K L. P. HUNTER, A. o. U. W. 'iein pic, Portland, Oregon. , . Happening In South America. New Yokk, March 9. A Herald spe cial from Valparaiso says: While the returns of the congressional and municipal elections aro yet incom plete, it is known that the conservatives, who made a bravo tight, were severely disciplined. The party which really gained ground in the election and ob tained several seats in congress was tho nllied liberal and Democratic factions, i i i. -1 i . r . i. I'oiu jjoseu larguir ui auuurema ui uiu late President Balmaceda. The party j also secured a strong representation throughout the republic iu the muni cipal boards. The conservatives declaro thef are satisfied, but their chagrin is shown in many ways. The government has been accorded great praise for the prudent manner in which it acted in preserving order. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othe diseases put together, and until the lnat few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it n 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 cuic on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testmonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. S Mti by Druggihts, 7oc. 7 Will Fight for Greece. New Yokk, Marh 9. A Herald spe cial from Corfu says : A party of Italian students who have volunteered for Greek service have passed through here on their way to Athens. ECZEilA, greatest of skin.dis eases, is the cause of more intense suffering than all others combined. Tender babies are among its numerous victims. The itching, burning, cracking, bleeding, and scaling of the skin and scalp are almost beyond endurance. Sleep is out of the question. Most remedies and physicians generally fail even to relieve. If CUTICURA remedies did no more than cure Eczema, they would be entitled to the grati tude of mankind. They not only Cure, but A single application is often sufficient to afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure. BPBEur CriK Tketment. Warm bath with CirrjCL'iu Biijlv, gcntlo implication of Cl'ticliu (ointment), und mild ilom of Cut, cl'iia Kkbolvent (tliui.ew blood purillvr). Hold' throughout the wor'J. I'OTTm Uuicj & C'lliu. Corp.. Ko'e t'oiriturii. 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