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    Chronicle
VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, AIMUL 28. 1891
NO 89
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LARISSA IN DANGER
Turkish Forces Within an
Hours March of City.
PREPARING TO TAKE IT BY STORM
liattlo nl rtIilnuiin--Orfcl:s Attack
TurfcMi rnltloii"Tlie Attempt
I Successful.
the ,
Vienna, April 22. The Xeue Frie ,
Prese publishes a dispatch from Con
stantinople saying that Ed hem Pasha,
the Turkish commander-in-chief, has
telegraphed the sultan that his advance
"nard is within an hour's march at Lar
issa. The Turkish general adds he has
a force of 95,000 men with him. He es-
tiruates the Greek army opposing him at .
40,000 men and expresses the hope that '
the fall of Larissa "with the help of God .
is imminent." j
riglitliig 'enr Lurlsxa. !
Head(Hai:teks of the Gkeek Army, j
Torisca XnrW 22. The Turks liavp nr..
copied several Greek positions near
Xezeros. Very severe fighting occurred
westward of this place during the morn
ing. FIGHTING AT MIUIIINA PASS.
Greek". rimuccprfullj' Attempt tu Caji
tiir tli Turkish 1'onltlorj.
IlEADljL'AKTEKS OF THE TURKISH AllMY,
ililouna Pass, Wednesday, April 22, 11
a. in. Yerv heavy fighting has been in
progress since dawn. The Greeks have
endeavored to take by storm the Turkish
position on the hiil opposite the en
trance to the ravine. The Greeks were
repulsed upon each occasion with tre
mendous loss. The engagement is still
proceeding. The Turks have a strong
reserve forco ready to be brought Into
action if needed.
During yesterday's fighting in the
same locality the Turkish general of a
brigade was killed.
Greeks Are Worn Out.
Paris,, April 22. The situation on the
Thessalian frontier, according to a dis
patch from Athens today, is considered
highly critical" It is feared the Greek
troops, exhausted by three days of hard
fighting, will be unable to resist much
lonirer the furious attacks of the Turks.
Victory- for the Greeks.
Athens, April 22. A dispatch from
Arta announces that Major Sontzo, with
two squadrons of cavalry, captured
three villages occupied by two Turkish
battadons. A third squadron of cavalry
has occupied Fort Salagova, Gulf of
Arta. The Turks retreated, leaving
three cannon and a quantity of dyna
mite in the hands of the Greeks.
1'liINCI CONSTANTINE'S PLAN.
Will Surround the Turks on the 1'lalus
of Thessuly.
CoxsTANTixoi'LE, April 21. (Delayed
in transmission. ) There is much con
cern among Turkish government officials
on account of Bulgaria's persistent
claims for Beratz, for live additional
Bulgarian bishops in Macedonia and for
the appointment of Bulgarian commer
cial agents at Uskup and Monaetir.
The Bulgarian representative here had
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- "uuicuuu wnu me eunan on me suu
Jfcct and informed his majesty that un
less Beratz were conceded by Friday
next Bulgaria would begin to niobolize
her army on Saturday. The sultan
promised to grant Beratz, but asked
that Bulgaria be patient until the war
with Greece is over. His majesty
granted a request for permission to ap
point commercial agents at Uskup and
MonaBtlr.
The Bulgarian representative yester
day presented his ultimatum at' Vildiz
Kiosk, and subsequently the embassy
"norined the representative that thei
foment was inopportune for insisting
upon the sultan granting Beratz, adding
that Russia would not support the de
mand if the Bulgarian army was mob
'''zed, and responsibility for the conse
quences would full exclusively upon
An official notice just published orders
a'l vessels flying the commercial ensign
of Greece to leave Ottoman waters with
J" a fortnight from Saturday last. All
Turkish vessels In Greek waters are re-
I
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated fnr it- errnt Irnvpnlni- ttrnnntl, m.
healthfulncss. Assures the food n.cfllnst tilura
j chCflp brands 01 MU,tMnon commoa t0 th
Royal Bakino Fowdeh Co. New Yor.K.
quired to leave them within the same
period. Finally at the expiration of a
fortnight the service of the Turkish
lighthouses in the Gulf of Salonica will
be suspended and the harbor closed at
night while the war lasts.
lloth. Sides Losn Heavily.
Paris, April 22. A correspondent of
Le Journal at Athens, telegraphs that
in the advance on Daraasi, the Greek
troops suffered heavily and the Turkish
losses were enormous. At Boughese,
two entire companies were annihilated
while trying to capture the Greek bat
teries. The dispatch says the Turkish fort at
Viglia is surrounded by Greeks, who are
trying to silence the six Turkish bat-
teries remaining in
possession. Even
these are not supported by infantry.
Coals of Fire on Turkey's Head
London, April 22. The Greek lega
tion here received a dispatch from M.
Skouzes, in which, referring to the order
for the expulsion of all Greeks in Turkey
at the expiration of a fortnight from
Saturday last, the date of the rupture of
diplomatic relations between Greece and
Turkey, he says their expulsion is con
trary to the prici pies of modem civili
zation. He adds that Greece desires all
Turkish sul jects residing within Greek
territory to remain as long as their
conduct does not afford ground for
complaiut,
Greek Citizens Massacred.
London, April 22. According to a dis
patch from Athens, massacres of Greek
citizens have occured near rrevesa, a
Turkish town at the entrance to tho
Gulf of Arta. Greek troops, it ifi said
have stormed five villages occupied by
the Turks.
An Oiler From Greece.
Paris, April 22. According to a
dis-
patch from Constantinople, Greece has
informed the powers Ehe will abandon
her claims to the island of Crete if the
powers will force Turkey to cede her
Epirus and Mount Olympus, accorded
to her bv the treaty of Berlin.
Koumanlu la ApiirttUeutlve.
London, April 22. A telegram from
Bucharest say the Roumanian minister
of war ordered the garrison on Dobrud
scha frontier reinforced by two battal
ions of troops. The King of Roumania
has postponed his foreign trip.
Greek Fleet Advancing.
Athens, April 22. It is reported the
Greek fleet is proceeding toward the
Dardanolls for the purpose of meeting
the Turkish fleet Btationed there.
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A I'ccutlnr Accident.
Dks Moines, April 22. The infant
daughter of John F. Buckley was aeci
dentally hanged here by her bonnet
strings catching on the limb of a tree.
The little girl, about o years old, had
been playing on tho porch but a few
minutes before the nceident. Her bon
net strings were tied twice about her
neck to keep the bonnet in position
moro securely. She slipped when climb
ing on a small cherry tree, and the
strings caught on a twig projecting not
more than an inch.
When a person is losing flesh and
wasting away there is cause for alarm.
Nothing so worries a physician. Con
sumptives would never die if they could
regain their usual weight. In fact there
would be no consumption if there was
no wasting of the system. The causo of
this loss of flesh is a failure to properly
digest tho food eaten. Nine-tenths of
all of our diseases date back to some de
rangement of the stomach.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial will
stop this wasting of the body. It acts
by causing the food we eat to be digest
ed so as to do good, for undigested food
does more harm than good. The Cor
dial contains food already digested and
is a digester ot foods as well.
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor Oil.
Volunteers for Greece.
London, April 22. A dispatch from
Marseilles says 200 Greek volunteera
sailed for Athens yesterday evening, ac
companied by 50 American Greeks.
The crews of Greek merchantmen every
where have been ordered home to join
their respective regiments.
8100 Iteward 8100.
The readers of this paper will be
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No. 2-8.
? t:il Sky ColntniiH.
An explanation of a curious optical
phenomenal, sometimes witnessed on
fio.-.ty night.?, vhich is called the
"pseudo-aurora." hi offered by Mr.
('ou'lc. rl the Chicago university. The
phenomenon take:- the form of beauti
ful columns of silvery light ftandiiifr
over electric arc lr.mj.K- and other lri.?l:t
lights, and sometimes appearing aim-;1-1
to reach the zenith. Mr. Gcode i-a-,
that .sometimes the evening star has u
bright rtiaft below as well as nbo.c,
while the rising moon stands in a bron-1
column of light. These appearances
are due to floating frost crystal!- wh'ch
keep their reflecting faces horizontal.
On examination he found that the crys
tals concerned in the exhibition were
thin, six-sided plates of Ice, nevermore
than one millimeter in diameter.
When the wind blows these little plates
are upset, and the columns of light,
caused by reflection from their surfaces,
disappear. Science.
Lightning is destructive because of
its enormous power. A flash of light
ning has been calculated to equal
twelve thousand horse-power.
Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug
gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a
small supply of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. He sums up the result as fol
lows : "At that time the goods were un
known in this section ; to-day Chamber
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word.'' It is the same in hundreds of
communitiee. Where ever tho good
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edy become known the people will have
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Houghton.
This Is an "Age of Soap." Why use
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Size of the KiuiKJiroo.
Tho average size of the kangaroo is
from three to four feet in height. Speci
mens from six to seven fe -t are fre
quently mot with on the Ati.-iralinn
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to make a leap of !0 fe-'.
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