Show THE RIOT IN CRETE the advices advises from crete are not of a character to inspire confidence one day last to telegraphic reports an outbreak occurred in the streets of candia so seriously that the british battleship camperdown Camper down had to 0 take a hand in it A bombardment followed and nearly one hundred brit job fob soldiers were killed or wounded the turkish goyer governor nor edhem pasha asserted his inability to control the mob although he had troops un der his command concerning the cause of the out break the british consul at canea banea says that an english sailor on oil guard at the tax office was stabbed in the back whereupon he dropped his rifle which exploded and killed a the firing then became gene raland a party of twenty british blue jackets from the british torpedo gunboat hazard was almost annihilated before the sailors could reach their ship in addition detachment of forty five british sol adlers went from their quarters near the telegraph station and many of them were wounded thet outbreak may not cause inter national natio aal complications the attention of oc europe is riveted on other matters uch guch as the english conquest of soudan the czars azars peace note and the as of the austrian empress but it Is a reminder to the world that there still is an eastern question in V jSu rope which was by no means set I 1 led ed by the concert that permitted k key ey to beat back the greeks who in arms for the defense of the lot lans ever since europe has 6 to pacify crete by keeping her at a convenient distance from the shores but to no purpose t the fire has been smoldering in the cashes j 1 sabes ever since the christians have s e keen been dissatisfied with an arrangement whereby hereby thoy fhy were excluded from the af cities ties and the edans have been I 1 equally dissatisfied with the tax A gatherers appointed by the foreigners settlement effected did not settle difficulties artificial peace is no 11 avace ace in reality k the fact is that the two elements in A spur key christian and mohammedan T lac can c never be reconciled under one ern ment there can be no equall ty where both parties are utterly void of toleration each seeking only to ena clave the other bother fanaticism on both ides prevents the establishment of ot or AW terly ly social conditions the strained i relations motions will continue and outbreaks will occur until inq on side or the other 5 to fi exterminated or until christian f V awakes to the necessity of set the turkish question by drawing i distinct line of separation between two m antagonistic antagonist le elements |