Show disturbances feb 9 A from this afternoon bay turkish trompa and armed Mu had a fuat with in the edvi rona of caceda fifteen soldiers were killed LONDON feb 9 private and official advises advices and private letters from english officers show that the troubles on crete undoubtedly were caused by creek agitators and that the christiana were the aggressors the creek government that the end ol 01 the ottoman empire is near thinks the time opportune to carry out a long cherished desire to annex crete public officials here and on the canti nent regard the situation as threaten ing the peace of the whole of europe in the event of a collision between turkey and greece it is doubtful whether the entente of the powers can be maintainer maintain ei the papers everywhere uree the powers to brica pressure ro bear on to prevent further aggravation gra af furkey it ia announced today that turkish warships and transports left constantinople for crete and eliat in spite of the advice of his ministers and the ambassadors bass adors the aulban favora the dispatch of troops and the suppressing of the trouble b force A dispatch to the times from banea canea bays the immediate cause of the outbreak was the news of trouble at Hera klion before dawn half of the edans had left the town and a great number fired upon galata and other villages the edans descended from the mountains in strong forca and during the next two days the e was incessant canal cag around binea iu appeared to have had the advantage the efforts of the consuls and bishops to pacify them failed and the madans who had been aroused to the utmost found themselves unable to continue their expedition into the country ibo excitement among the christians in jansa lucrease iu crease I 1 but the first fighting in town on thursday wai commenced wilh desultory aeota and in a few moments becaas general and the shooting continued until dark amone the victims were turkish soldiers but the troops nevertheless erth eless under great provocation be hayed excellently |