Show GREEK RE REGULARS LAND turkish territory of crete invaded by the foe FOREIGN FORCES IN CANEA british french russian and austrian marines landed to keep tho the peace and the flags of those ro powers fly from the walls of the city english public sympathizes strongly with greece crete irro irre lost to the Cres crescent ceni no na matter what the outcome london feb IS 16 the news that 4 force of 0 regulars from four grecki ships has dis embarked on the western coast of 0 the island of 0 crete has been confirmed no details have been received but the force was probably j identical mith that which froni from piraeus fighting was mas reported during the th afternoon in the vicinity ot of and three mohammedan villages ere aro said to be burning retamo and aitla I 1 are arc more mere quiet 1 i A dispatch to the chronicle kroml athens athena says that tile the commander oc cit the english ironclad threatened th tb commander com mAndor of oc the greek cr cruller ulNer and told him lio lie bould sink his big boat it he h again fired at the alie turkish transport the chronicle also gives dispatches relating to the substance ot of an inter view between prince george of greece and the british admiral at carlos cana and vouches for their absolute correctness the prince haling admitted that his orders were to prevent the disembarkation of 0 turkish troops by force 1 if necessary the admiral without reservation declared that ho he had strict orders to use every means mcana in fix hla his power to prevent the execution of oc the plan of 0 tho the prince however much ha be might regret it he had bad no option tip in ill the matter ilo hc then desired to lo know the princes intentions intention under the circumstances c cum m s stances prince george replied tha thai L he should execute tho the service with which he had been entrusted to the letter the chronicle editorially denounces in a highly indignant manner tho the foregoing treatment of a friendly prince and nation and says that it will cause a thrill of oc passionate shame to enter the heart of 0 elera roan man caring tor for freedom 11 IN N GODS NAM NAME E GO 00 OX ON the chronicle editorially exhorts greece in gods name to go on the times in its editorial columns applauds the naval occupation of tile tho island of crete ai a sensible act and as practical stales statesmanship manship A dispatch to the standard from constantinople stantin ople says nays that thai the council ot of ministers sat gat up until early this thin tuesday morning it Is imps impossible atile to learn whether any dec decision talon hits has been arrived at or not but it appears that turkey Is exire extremely meLv unwilling to make the cretan question a casus castle belli belil with greece one reason Is the conviction of the porte that europe wilt will protect it JH ity y sovereign rights another Ps Is it its dread that complications might art arise ae with Mace macedonia donla and the balkan provinces and nith v ith austria A dispatch to the standard from athens says tint thit the foreign marines have landed RL at retamo and Herak Hera llon klion another dispatch to the standard from athens says that the powers flowers have decided to supervise the execution of a new charter for crete a feature of which will be autonomy the athens correspondent of 0 tho the standard a high greek authority has said that emperor william was largely influential in about the present situation which has extricated trica ted greece from an embarrassing position and which guarantees peace and older for the island ot of crete public anxiety lias has been greatly relieved 11 it Is considered that the crisis sis Is at an end Be barovitch pasha line lias ar arrived at calm cala niata mata he will proceed to corfu immediately FOREIGN MARINES LAND before 3 in the afternoon a crowd collected all along the quays evidently attracted by mere men curiosity at 1 p m precisely a launch of 0 it II al S revenge the flagship of rear kear admiral harris entered the harbor sub addison and hunt landed with it a detachment 0 of f mad marines n es w who it 0 were drawn up to the quay byl by launches followed shortly after by tho the brench landing part parties les then tho austrian russian Iu aslan and italian forcen put in ili an ail appearance the weather was pleasant and the scene highly pic tui cuir clique i the great majority mij orlly of the were apparently pleased with the occupation ot of the island by th ill powers potters many of their leaders beegel bec geli that tho the occupation be extended to tho the whole island only a small majority 0 t the moro more fanatically disposed seemed discontented it was arranged ar rancil that the occupation of Herak Hera klion llon and recinto should take place simultaneously it if possible without doubt the landing of the troops will produce a great effect on tile the christians anil and tend to restore peace british policy Ammoun announced ced london feb n in the house of lords today tile the marcuk of salisbury replying to the earl of kimberley the liberal leader said that tho the schema of reforms lit in crete hail had been and nil A waa as being carried into effect when the hellenic government apparently forced forar d by the public opinion of fc its own subjects and bent troops a and ad chips alp into cretan wa terii the powers ill ih Mai marquis nials said maintain their opinion as to i the utter of the acts which have oc e burred u r r ed a and d kalhar her 1 Maje laj c 3 t y s G government 0 ve rn r n e n t m maintains ali n tb the 0 a altitude t t t u da i it t b has 3 heretofore pursued in acting in concert with the other pov powers ierg the premier alsol also sold said that the british naval comman commanders ders had been instructed not to take isolated action but to net act in concert with the commanders coro com manders marders of OC the fleets of the foreign powers chicago greeks get warlike chicag 0 o feb JS IS the greek colony in chicago was greatly beatly excited last evening over the news of th nominal declaration of war a against turkey by tile declaration r nother mother I 1 country these all may ay that it if ahde Is a war they wilt will hurry back to greece to take imire up arms tor for the land they have left but have hava not ceased to love there are now about 2000 native born greeks in chicago and something over in the whole country among theme ihn could be bee mien n lat evening after the bubl I announced 1 tho the urine an 0 the by bir the greeks there was vas no difference of onon should affairs continue to assume ft a more serious tier loiis aspect there Is no n a doubt that ihal a regiment reel ment of 0 fighting men will mill le be exil enlisted in this city THE VIEW it la is believed the rowers powers will preserve ser the peace constantinople lb l b IS 15 Cop ht ed by the th associated presa the opinion in official orden circles here li I 1 that lit the fleet of the bo koneru will mill be instructed to occupy the H 1 land and of 0 canala very shortly oli orlly and that sure will bo be brought to bear upon both turkey and greece in older that open war may be should actual host littlen commence turkey would lave have I 1 little lit in sending an overwhelming force of trompa into themay Th eway TW but the TUI k 4 fear tit that it the island bland ot of croto in any of case IS 0 14 practically pracH cully lol to the ottoman I 1 incite there are arc already indications in the lial kalkan kart peninsula that war between greece and nil turkey would mould bo be followed by a serious conflict there and it 11 Is believed that th powers art are not yet ready to face such a condition ot of affairs in it tho the meantime turkey is 13 pre for eventual itell and tile the calling out of ci the rrell army resolves of tile hie lasi clasa of 1993 and 1895 will be nt met n t ly IY tile the assembling of the iho turkish near tile the frontier of greece criece A large Turk lali sli forro force at ta is in ift oapl I 1 11 ers to lo move at any moment it I 1 Is not lot believed bell eved ho however weer that war will ill be flared doc lared most blost important communications are ar being exchanged between tho ilia of the powers and tho the porte and it la in understood that tho the sultan has haa received assurances that greece will not be allowed to disturb the peace of europe a although certain Irregular riles in her recent actions will bavo bava to be overlooked it IBI halt also been represented to the sultan that king georgo george had to choose between a revolution in greece ana a demonstration in cretan waters on t the le part of the greek fleet and that naturally he be bowed to popular pular clamor and sent ent tile the torpedo flotilla to crete tito turkish it officials official under the circumstances cum stances are behaving admirably and nl are arc seemingly Benil ruly willing to meet the views or of tile awon vera in every way it 14 I 1 true that 7 tho bv 0 al alternative t ern alive may be the threatened disruption of the turkish eni empire pire but in any caso case the turks turk aro are not noi fretting under the prohibition placed upon un them of sending iii feln for cements to crete and in NO BO doing thi tit sultan in acting in a 9 highly politic in manner artner indeed the cretan trouble lias ilas ot at lenet for the moment driven the more ilin important question of the projected reforms tor for the alia li empire into life the background so effectually that there are people who intimate that the wily turk has haa been at the bottom of all the he recent developments development in crete and even at athens thai at tile lh revolutionary movement in crete has lia been secretly fostered ini in order to draw the attention of europe from more important mattera practically SETTLED crete la in effect a part of greece says a correspondent london fell feb 16 the rome correspondent spon dent of the dally daily mall mail says that crete now practically belongs to gilece it if turkey accepts the situation the marines will mith withdraw draw and crete will mill do facto pass under tho the sovereignty of 0 greece the grecian gel government erI ament it Is asserted has sig milled its ita assent to this orran arrangement ran gement pent and prince george and his flo flotilla tills will be M withdrawn Ith drawn from cretan waters A dispatch to the timm from constantinople stantin ople SAYS the porte Is sending a note not threatening to break off diplomatic relations unless the greek 9 squadron la Is withdrawn from turkish waters A to tile the times I lines front canea banea dated february I iglay ildie says naya that the flight of prince georbe De governor of tho me island awl and the resignation of 0 ibrahim pai ha baing on tile the island of crete to a crisis mustapha pasha second in coin command of tile th troops Is at Herak Hera llon klion and pasha commandant of the fortress Is disabled by a wound thus both the dill civil and tile the military power bouer are arc in a state ance chaos is complete fortunately tho the troops behaved well but it Is 8 hard to say bay I 1 w hat may occur at any moment tit the 0 choice of a tie new governor ulio mho under the recent reform scheme must be recommended by tile the powers will occupy considerable sid erable time while the powers are deliberating some rome provisional government inist le ile appointed the powers must decide I 1 to uphold the recent reform scheme or not lit in case tile the reform pro gramme IR in not care carried led into execution there appears to lc no no al tern allic hut but greek annexation another ditz dispatch patch to 1 the times f from coin fanea callea says that jimmy waa harl h arl last night in the ot of hieam Ki eam tho the also reports ports that fear our greek ships apparently conveying troops have been sighted tei all AIT OFFICIAL STATEMENT germany has instructed its naval forces in cretan waters berlin feb 15 d 1897 liy by the Asso press A semi of facial of the lie cretan arct in question has been published publia lied hole as follows irk in reply to representations ot of ministers ot of all the great powers at athens made hajlo to the greek government yesterday inting out the danger to yean peace from the attitude taken up lip hy by greece contrary to inform law ill konzich of 0 foreign affairs delirod doclar od that greece would u ill occupy crete in fit view or of alili tilt fact wo iho h government no longer C considers it consonant anith its dirril ty to take further diplomatic steps nt at athens after an exchange of views with the Cabin cabinets of other great powers the he of the german warship Kal merin augusta Auf ruEta which will arrive at canon within tho the next few days liag has received instructions neli in conjunction with the ilia commanders commander of tile the naval foakes of oilier office great powers assembled in cretan waters Wt iler to prevent any hostilo act upon the part of gr greece noce and also to operate cooperate co with them in L very every possible way A view to re storing order and averting further bloodshed excitement AT ATHENS prime Ni minister nister tropes hopes the newa of greek troops landing is tit true athens peb feb IS 15 col vassos aide decamp de do camp of the king of greece crocco and commander or of tho the greek creek army corps at Pla only an hours distance front fron callas canoni lias has issued a proclamation procla mallon to the thi cretan people if he has alo do di Hian deil the our surrender rendor ot of the tha tui ks ha troops from rom the foreign men ot war have landed ot at canes cana tho the russian trench french english and italians allani It each havo have furnished file men the austrians Aust rians SO 60 with the th consent of tile turkish au thor ittes tile the whole detachment m mn a a landed under tinder tile the command of an italian officer A similar do a commended by a french of fic ncr r will be bb held in readiness readi nesB to land russian Rusl tn french IYo english lanh li italian arid and austrian flags have been hoisted on om the ram ramparts tits of tha ilia jile win corn landtr of the iho greek squadron has been lioti notified fled of their landine lindl landI nW ni at athens athena eulona in tho the vicinity of tho palace slid iid the govern finont olliee offices continue cheers toi foil tilt the union of crete mith greece were heard mh n tile the nelis reachel athens of tile the landing of tile the Grec grecian troops lenons prime del mannia made IL a spencil to the clod approving provins ap the ilia sentiments and ox horting calmness if in lie he said bald let us u hope the ilos of thit landing of troops from the squadron adron at lit all or t the ia posts ts of crete hlll be 0 armed it 11 tang pires that prince bero Goves grovesnor nor of 0 crete resigned when hen it became knon that lie i evl officially called upon the greek consul tor for protection 3 G OP GREE GREECE C sends troops to crete to stop massa magna arcs and will keep at it athens athena feb IS 15 replying to the collective note of the p 0 aers the Grecian Government has de declared clarea that its ha inu ant in affairs in crete Is JOSti llod by the there and la Is rioe not due to a devito to disturb tile the hilam 12 tile tho greek govern men t an announces that it J Is octet monod to li 0 onti tillo to lo dispatch troops tras for or the purpose of nt re rc bjoring order great extin ineita prevails here tit alie reserves 0 f 1893 1892 have been called upon to rt coln their colors athin rony forty eight hot hoheb crowds CO continuo Allme to throns the or n like lesl chambers ham bere anxious for newn nev from kelmo canasa ami callen 1 alime 1101 e the artin tile ali minority Stear riLls a full ot of started for crete tito tho christians are commanded at by a I 1 major of oc artillery land air in the vicinity of 0 C canoa a nea by a captain of 0 the hie artillery all the commanders are arc OX cx of 0 tile the gidek army prince v hlll ill start for |