(Tl)c Dallco SHI Chronicle, VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1891 NO 90 BATTLE CONTINUES Turkish Attacks Repeatedly Repulsed. THE 0 KEEKS FIGHT STUBBORNLY Itetmrt "T B TurUlsli llepulKO Denied at G'ulintiiiiUlllii--Vulii Oceuplecl ly TurliiHli Cavalry. Athkns, April 30. Tlio notion between the Turks and Greeks which began jes terdny at ValcstitiO, about ten miles west of Volo, continued today. General Smolensk's brigade, flghting bravely, repulsed repeated charges of the Turk- nrtillery. Denluu by tlio l'orti). Constantinople, April 30. The Turk iah government has issued the following announcement : "Far from being repulsed at Valestino, the imperial troops continued their vic torious march forward." Volo In Occupied. London-, April 30 The Evening News this afternoon publishes a dispatch from Constantinople, dated todny, saying the Turkish cavalry occupied Volo yesterday evening. The dispatch adds that ten days' delay has been granted the Greeks desirous of leaving Constantinople. A runic at Volo. Rome, April 30. Dispatches from Volo by way of Athens say a terrible panic prevail at Volo, and if the place falls into the hands of the Turks, the situa tion of the Greek army will be desperate. Turks Wore Victors. Constantinople, April 30. A dis patch from the Turkish military com mander at Janina announces that Mus tapha's brigade yesterday occupied the heights commanding Nichesto and Keer vausorvall, beyond Pentepegidia, and the Greek troops in that vicinity there upon retreated. The Vail, of Salonica, telegraphs that a band of Greeks has been routed by the Turkish corps near I'ravishte. Ten Greeks were captured. OmiH Wcru Not l)umaKil. Atiij:ns, April 30. A correspondent of the Associated Press, who was at Lar issa Thursday, reports that tho Turkish troops found all tho guns of the fortress intact, and obtained possession of im mense quantities of ammunition. The abandonment of such a strong position ib incomprehensible. News of the oc cupation of Volo by tho Turkish forces is momentarily expected here. SITUATION AT 8AI.ONICA. l'ociplo Ktinily to I'lo In Case of u Groek Attack. Nhw Yoitic, April 30. A Journal dis patch from Salonica says : From Vienna to Nish in Servia, and to the Turkish frontier all the news was of the Greek defeat and everywhere was rejoicing, because the Greek is detested in all of Southeastern Europe. In Aus-tro-Hungary and Servia, the Greek indi vidual is equal to three Oriental Jews, therefore, Austro-Hungary and Servia all presented a broad grin at the con stant news of Greek reverses. In Sarvia they said: "We are delighted. We are happy and at peace for the first time in our history." Uut when Salonica was reached all tliis was changed. There were two sides to the story. While it is true the Turks gained a great victory at Milouna and at Lurrisa, yet the Greeks had been van quishing the TurkB at other points and destroying towns along the coast near this place, So great was the Turkish discontent with tho way the war is carried on that It is actually stated that Oaman Pasha was eont to infuse new courage into the army, The hero of Plevna is very old. It is like asking Bisruark to take the field, or sending Victoria around Eng land stump-speaking at a general elec tion but he is idoliied by every Turk. His mere name is a tower of strength. Salonica is quiet among its foul smells, all say : "Tim quiot is only today j God knows what willwlll he tomorrow." The Greek fleet of 10 war vessels is only 20 miles distant, and has already bombarded two towns. It is likely any moment to give 10 hours' notico to the peopie to quit tho town before a bom bardment. Austria and Italian war ships lie in the harbor ready to take care of their fellow countrymen, and all strangers requiring protection. In all houses of the better classes men have their wives and children in readiness for flight, curios boxe.l up and valuables put up In portable packages, and yet nothing of a panic meets the eye. Jews swarm the streets, selling goods and counting money. Albanian doormen in quilted white petticoats back in chairs in the sunshine, and in the concert-halls music and beer flow together, and men and women flirt, drink and suioke to gether as if the fate of Bain Ion will be repeated. Cablegrams from the field of battle are nil alike all Turkish, practically dictated by a staff officer of the commander-in-chief. All dispatches thus dictated must go via Constantinople, and are subjected to strict courtship. This seems quite unnecessary, because Turkey must win, and win quickly, un less tho powers interfere. Today she has almost double as many men in the field as Greece, and has millions ready to take arms, while Greece has no more men. Other correspondents here are Pierre Mills, of the Journal des Debats of Paris ; Stanhope, of the Herald ; Roberts, of the American legation and the London News. These are buying teutB, horses and canned food and aranging to secure a military guard for three days' journey to Larissa, only one day of which is by rail. There Is Nothing So Good. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, bo demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. 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I found a gray hair in m heitd this morning. He Congratulate me, madam. 1 found a black one in mine. Punch. Obeyimv Orders. I wrote a poem, "I'crae Hack to Me," I thought 'two'.ild bring In Bold, But by mum of post 1 found It did a3 it was told. N. Y. World. lie Lo.it Ills Cuuc. "Gentlemen of the .iury." &aid a law yer the other day, "there were Ii0 hogs. Please remember that fact just three times as many ns in the jury box, gen tlemen." Tit-Bits. Then He Kelt Hurt. "Life is a stage," quoted a preten tious man. "Too bad that most, people are ama teurs," she replied. And somehow he felt hurt. Town Topics. YlrtiiiiH of the Unel. Critic The hero and the villain had a duel last night on the stage. Friend Who got the worst of it? Critic The audience. N. Y. Trib une. Wouldn't Have Ileen In It. "Methuselah must have felt very old." "Tut! If he'd run up Against some of our modern young men he'd have felt like a child." X. W Truth. About the Size of It. Little Elmer lia, what is a reform er? 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