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Show j I GREEKS DRIVING I BULGARIANSNORTH Saloniki, July 4 Since their victory vic-tory over the Bulgarians nt Kilkish, the Greek troops have been success-ful success-ful in a number of smaller engage ments in which the fight Ing wns very severe. They are driving the Bulgarians Bul-garians before them toward the north and the east During the fighting which resulted in the occupation of Ghevgheli by the Greeks, the Bulgarians Bulgari-ans became panic stricken and hundreds hun-dreds of them jumped Into the river Vardar and were drowned. The railroad between Ghevgheli anJ Saloniki by way of Karasull has been restored and Is in operation. About 2000 wounded Greek soldiers arrived today In Saloniki, furnishing evidence of tho heavy fighting which has taken place. No news has reached here as to the result of the battle which began yesterday yes-terday between the Greeks and the Bulgarians north of Kllkish, hut It is known that the Greeks were Burcess ful in another fight at Malsokovo. in which the Bulgarians suffered heavily. j Bulgarian Wants To Quit. London, July 4 The Times thinks that the checks the Bulgarians have received are calculated to give Bui garla pause and that she may before long be glad to avail herself of the i Russian emperors good offices, esn.' lally in view of the attitude of Rou-nianla Rou-nianla According to trustworthy accounts, s the Bulgarian premier, Dr baneff, has not abandoned hope of going to St. Petersburg, and Premier Venizelos of Greece, Is willing to resume nogotla tlons if Bulgaria withdraws her ami across the conventional line Bulgarian Cabinet Resigns. i Vienna, July 4. A telegram to the Relchspost from Sofia savs Premier Daneff and his cabinet hae resigned i and a coalition ministry is being form- g ed by General Racho Petroff, who, af ter the capture of Saloniki was appointed ap-pointed military governor of that cit. General "Michael Saoff the com-inander-in chief of the Bulgarian army, ar-my, has been appointed minister of war and General Radko Dimitreff, the letor of Kirk Killseeh and Lule Burgas, Bur-gas, has been appointed to the chief command of the Bulgarian armv in the field. Of Little Importance. Vienna, July 4 Lieutenant Her mlnlgilde Wagner, the war correspondent correspond-ent of the Relchspost, who attained such notoriety during the hostilities between Turkey and the Balkan allies, telegraphs from the front that the Servian armv suffered terribly at Ov Chepolyo and that the Servian victory over the Bulgarians at Istlp was only I a momentary success of merely local importance. Bulgarians Massacre Greeks. London. July 4 King Constantino of Greece telegraphed personally today to-day to the Greek minister here confirming con-firming the report of the massacre i of Greek soldiers by Bulgarians in Macedonia and the extermination un der the most horrible circumstances of the Greek populations in the lllages 1 through which the Bulgarians retreat ed. Capture Bulgar Prisoners. Belgrade, July 4. The first convoys o( Bulgarian prisoners taken by the Servians consisting of 1,160 rank and ' file nnd 17 officers passed through Uskup todav ? no that would lead tothe identity, or relatives rel-atives He was a man 45 vears of ago. dark complexion, five feet ton inches tall, weighing ahout 180 Pounds. He had many scars on his body and legs, indicating that he had either served in a war or had been a box car tourist The man uttered not a word respecting his familv, while he was in the countv Jail The officers say that all he told of himself was that he came to Ogden from Logan oo |