Sl)c malted ilg Chronicle. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1897 NO 85 IRE FIGHTING HARD Turks Pushing Their Way Into Greece. FIERCE BATTLE IX MILOUXA PASS TurkUU Fiirt Are Silenced ty Klne Georce'ti WarshipsThe Fighting at Kirja--Kelntlous Severed. Foot of Milocxa Pass, April IS. 10 a. m. A fierce battle raged in the pass all night long. The Greeks entered and descended toward the valley, encounter ed four battalions of Turkish troops, who drove them back, and at the point of the bayonet rescued the force garrisoning the Turkish blockhouses, which the Greeks bad encircled before entering the pass. Xehad Pasha, commanding the Fifth division, occupied Mount Harnia, with a great force, while Hairi Pasha, com manding the Sixth division, prepared to enter the the Tschaisahn pass, and Haida Pasha, with the Fourth division, occu pied the Milouna pass. Before dawn Edhim Pasha rode out to direct the disposition of the divisions A general engagement ensued. The battle still continues along the entire pass, over 20,000 men being engaged The combat turned on the possession of the Greek blockhouse, which was most obstinately defended. Several vigerous attacks were made by the Turks, with out success, but finally, about 9 o'clock, by a magnificent dash, they took the blockhouse at the point of the bayonet. The Greeks are still defending their positions on the eummit of the bill. At the present moment four battalious of Mendukh Pasha's division are advanc ing to the frontier positions already tak en. The Torks are fighting like demons, the Turkish artillery doing eplendid exe cution under t.fae command of Riza Pasha. The correspondent of the Associated Press says : "I regret to have to announce the death of Hafiz Pasha at Milouna. The battle is still undecided, but the Turks, without cahing up the reserves, have taken almost the whole pass. It is Im possible to give details as to losses. I saw many groups of wounded men, but they were mostly on the bights. Am bulances have been sent to bring them in. I cannot say whether the Turks in tend to advane on Lariesa." lirutal MurtU-r of faciflcon. Sew York, April 17. A World dis patch from Havana by way of Jackson ville, F!a., says : A camp of pacificos near Manges, Pinar del Eio, has been raided and more than forty persons elain. The camp sheltered refugees from San Cristobal and neighboring places, driven from there by the impossibility of getting food. They had begun cultivating crops for their own use. Colonel San Martin heard of it from a spy, and sent Captain earoa with twenty men to break up the camp. The camp was surprised at night, the men tied to trees, their huts burned and their crops destroyed. The men were kept tied up a day without food and water, while the guerrillas caroused with and maltreated the women captives. Then both men and women were shot. Pive hundred Cubans ambushed three battalions of Spanish troops on the Arte Ua military road and killed nearly 200. The Cubans lost nearly 100. No ISreaks at Natchez. Natchez, Miss., April 17. The gauge here shows another rise ot four-tenths during the last twenty-four hours. No breaks are reported in the immediate vicinity, but the best-posted and most Miabie authorities admit that the levees are standing a much greater strain than had ever been expected of them. Hundreds of refugees are filling the c'ty, some being in a pitiable condition, almost starved, and with nothing left them but the clothes they wear. Wheat Take A Jump. Sew Vokk, April 17. The was tre mendous excitement in the wheat mar et today. Prices advanced four cente a , aeLfcl in a Uttle ovr two uourfl. Deal-' ln88 ran un into th mint. Th up shorts tneir orders to buy flooded the market l from start to finish. War news and ' foreign buying were the (actors which j occasioned the tumult. The foreign buying was bv far the heaviest ccen in i long time. No limit was set on the ex- Pinion oi toreign orders, which read "Buy wheat, "and it was bought at any figure. During the recular session May went from 73l2 to 7S cents, and later on the curb to 79,ls cents. To other in fluences was added the export demand at the close, Liverpool taking 35 loads. The market was at fever heat all day, and left off at its wildest point. Total sales were between 0,000,000 and 6,500, 000 bushels. The IMver at St. Loui. St. Lous. April 17. The river here this morning showed but a decline of three-tenths of a foot for the past twenty-fonr hours, and the prediction is that it will change but little during the next two davs. Above here, however. slight rises are marked on the Missis-' sippi at Booneviile and Kansas Citv, ! and on the MississiDDl at Hnnnihnl. I Keokuk and Davenport, Weather Ob-1 server Frankenfield thinks the Missouri ' will continue to rise slowlv. and tht. I upper Mississippi will also rise gently; j but no danger stages are indicated south of Keokuk with the water now in sight. Canvos Says It Isn't So. Washington-, April 17. Tiie Spanish minister has received a telegram from the president of the council of ministers, Senor Canovas, saying that the report of the recall of 30,000 men from Cuba has no more foundation than the fact of its publication in an opposition paper of Madrid. Minister de Lome says no soldiers will be withdrawn from Cuba. Captain-Gen eral Weyler has telegraphed that he does not need any more reinforcements to terminate the war. Belief Work In Arkansas. Little Rock, Ark., April 17. Gover nor Jones today received a telegram from his secretary, who is distributing funds in the flooded district, stating that a most deplorable state of affairs exists In Monroe county. He estimates that there are 2000 persons and 10,000 head of stock in that county in need of im mediate assistance to prevent starvation. SlOO lleuard SIOO. 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