Chronicle 4 VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 20. NO 8(i l)c Dalles 1897 GREEKS TO THE FRONT Capture and Occupy Viglia Commanding Damazi. FIGHTING WAS FAST AND FURIOUS ririnc at Jinny I'olnts Wi Rpftiimed ....i..Ti.t. HjirrilnT--PrInce Xlcllo r.n " lns Ordered to tlie 1'ront. Athene, Greece, April 19. -Firing ; frQm 1 2Q V commenced this mormng oetween the Mija ' fireek and Turks at several points along ' ,, , t. , l,reeK- . , i -., ' f nieager, and the extent of the break can thp frontier. Colonel Manos, at the . , , , . tne iruriu.... ' - not be learned. The situation at Bicgs, hpad of 25.000 Greek troops, has crossed . , . , , " , ceaa ui where the water is rushing through the tho River rakaphos, cn the frontier of , 4 . " . H9hner.v.i i crevasse in torrents, is growing worse. Fnim. and is now entering that part .,,. . , . . ' , tpiru-, .luu i Madison parish is fast becoming inun- sonth of A'banta, after having driven!,,, ,",.. . .,, : , . -0Ul" , . , ' . : dated, aud the water will extend to Wk the Turkish advance posts. ! . , , , . mck uiciuiM-u H 'other parishes, destroying thousands of The bombardment of Prevesa was re-1 ... . , , , . , , 11,c ' , , , , .. . newly planted crops. lcksbure, Natch snmed at daybreak. The leading lorce 1 z and are "eroded baE not yet attacked the place ! with refugees, and everything possible AUISJWilu hu v-v. this afternoon says three important po sitions were occupied today near Menexa by the Greek troops. Prince Nicholas, of Greece, third son f Virnr (i.-nrfp. hn? been ordered to U . - - y the front in command of a battery of artil.ery. Lats- in the day confirmation was received of the report that a large Greek force had crossed the River Arafenphos. The Greek battleship Spetzai has been taking part in the bom bardment of Prevesa. The firing re commenced at 0 :30 a. in. today. A body ot 70ll Greek insurgents landed at Syrako, Epirus, and is now marching on Filhpidau. Numerous other bands of Greek insurgents have entered Epirus. Dispatches from Tyrnaver, in North west Larissa, say that the fight in the vicinity of Eeveni and Eougazi lasted throughout Sunday. The Greeks cap tured two Turkish posts, one of which was re-taken later by the Turks. The fighting was of a desperate character, hand-to-hand, and the Greeks are re ported to have advanced into Damazi plain and occupied Viglia, which com mands it, after capturing a battery of Turkish artillerv. The second engagement occurreu at : Griezjvali, where the Turkp, according , to last reports received, were attempt iae to re-capture that post from the Cueeks. Kenult uf lioiuliarduient ty Greek War Miliis at Arta. P.'E, April 19. A dispatch to the Mesiagcro from Arta says the remaining Turkish iort at Prevesa has been de stroyed by the fire of the Greek warships and the position of the Turks is untena ble. Four thousand Greeks, the dis patch adds, have been landed or the purpose of occupying Prevesa. A secoud dispatch to the same paper announces that 2000 Albanians, who started into Greece with the exprese in tention of reaching Larissa, haverecross fcd the frontier, and are now ravaging Epirus. Turkish Fort Destroyed Island or Cobfu, April ' 19. Noon. Greek troope, as this dispatch iB sent, are advancing on Fillipidau, northwest of Arta. A detachment of 800 Greek troops is in readiness to land at Prevesa, the Turkish fortified position north of the entrance to the Gulf of Arta. The Tarkish fortH at that place have been almost completely destroyed by the bombardment of the Greek fleet. Many lorts have been reduced to aehes. MOI'.K FIGHTING NKAK AKTA. Turk Attacked the Greek Wfclle Urokkluf; the Iilver Arakaplio. Athens, April 19. A dispatch from Arta, filed at 11:30 this inorniog, an nouncea that fighting continues between thf- Greeks and the Turks at the en trance to the Gulf of Arta and elsewhere in that vicinity. The Turkish batteries ftt Hammidien and Pantocratoros are raving feebly. The croesing ot the, river Arakaphos bv the Greek armies under Colonel Manos, numbering about J 20,000 men, was attended by severe, fighting, during which the Greek ar ti.iery batteries distinguished them 'elves. This force is how in Epirue. Wepatcheg from the front received litre tbia evening say that the Turks in coueiderable lorce- have teen attacking Eeveni, not far from Tyrnavo, north- west of Larissa, which would indicate that the Greeks have not advanced far into Damazi plain. It is added that the Turks were repulsed at Kevcni. A still later dispatch from Gritzovali admits that the Turks have recaptured that place. In the second engagement at Gritzovali, a Greek brierade com manded by General Mastropas, which was able to reform after giving way un der command of General Minepoulos, is hurryinc to reinforce General Mastropas. SITUATION- AT 1110 CSS. Flood destroying Thotianri of Acres or Newly I'lnnted Crop. Memphis, April 19. Another break in , nlWint Hip sntTorMc of the poorer classes. The situation through out the delta tonight is about the same as vesterdav. It was a beauti- ! ful day in the flood-stricken section, and planters hope the water will be carried away in time to make a good crop. At I Memphis, the river is slowly falling, and at Cairo a decided fall is reported. j Relief Work at Vlcksliurc Vicksburg, Miss., April 19. Relief I work is the feature of the flood situation here. It is reported today that the Louisiana levees are black with people waiting to be ferried over to the city. Lieutenant Crowley, of the quartermas ter's department is here buying supplies for the flooded region in general, and handsome donations are coming in by mail and wire. SlOO Reward SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall'E Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti- ! tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tje gyttein, thereby destroying the toun- aation 01 me disease, anu giving uie patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have no much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it faMs to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. -"Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. No. 2-8. Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., Aiton, III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedies recom mended by friende, and was treated by the physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which affect ed a complete cure. This is published 1 at her request, as Ehe wants others simi larly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Fresh asparagus, onions, lettuce, etc., and Chinook salmon every morning at Dalles Commission Co.'s. 14-lw A b:g drive in matches. Five papers for 5 cents at Maier & Benton's. Soap Foam excels all other washing : compounds a--dm For Sale. Yearling sheep (1000 head,) sound and in prime condition. Price $1.75. Ad dress, J M. Davis, w-rultf Sherars Bridge, Oregon. Don't judge tea by its nnce. 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The record of such stealings during 1S93, as compiled by the insurance com panies which guarantee employers against, the dishonesty of their em ployes, and the- public against, the dis honesty of otiicials, shows that the sum of 59,400.91 was obtained. The cases of embezzlement reported numbered 240. Of these 14 stole more than $."0, 000, $20 more than $100,000. one more than $300,000, and one more than. $1 000,000. City and county officials stole $1,393, 075, banks lost $3,99G,970, agents em bezzled $1,043,S75, forgers obtained $341,500, building and loan associations $497,578. postmasters stole $32,S15, and the miscellaneous defalcations amount ed to $2,175,782. New York leads, with defalcations amounting to $2.3SS,810, while the stealings of that sort in Del aware were the smallest, amounting only to $1,100. Couldn't I.lKtcn to Tips. A sharp Yankee went into Wall street about two years ego with $1,000 and has since cleared $200,000. As this was something really remarkable, a well known broker was asked the secret of the Yankee's success, and he replied: "lie is stone deaf, and therefore cannot listen to worthies-; tips." The Grandest Itemed'. Mr. R. B. Greeve. merchant of Chilhowie, Va., certifies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cougli remedies he could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by the use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending tobusines, and says Dr. King's New Dis covery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also forothers in his community. Dr. Kind's New DUcovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Cosumption. It don't fail. Trial bottle free at Blakeley t&Houghton's Drug store. (2) fioinellilUK to Know. 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