Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 10, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA LABOR UNIT
As Told in a
Few Words
GmMi an<l Newsy Item*
of (.uneral InlrrMl Con-
•Icn.oil In Small Sput a
W An A I A QLANCI.
riMh by 0 rm*n fnri-o«
imnlii'il til# HftlKlMii mlnlil#r r r I hi'
I itlltltlON
A tllUiUUll NlllllltltillO ll' " blM'OtttO
mmmhoIv « ntMliAlnd In n iu*t Iy
(ImnIhihmI fitt (hi t ptupono and placed
• IT Ihivor
Til* Duke « f lit. nldoat non of
Kin* AI lit* 11 or iMaluut uhhottah oi\U
14 ysara of «*« . ban imitated In the
Twelfth iMitititu InNnirv
I.mm of another tueuibet of the Hi
lid ti fleet wliloh I* atUokltt* th* Oat
daitolle* l« report ml from Allien* by
war of llmlln The tlrttlah battle
nlii|i liOHl Nfttmuft «lti«ii«I«mI In lit*
filrmllM and Il*oi* destroyed by the
Ttt«M*h fort*
Tito Hvo American rtrnw officer* on
duty ** t**IIH«%«> observer* wlll\ Oer
man anote* have boon ordered bom#
mot their (iUi'm will not be taken by
other olttiw*
The IWkllx Mall* Vetro*r*d correa
pondent aaaert* I hut the Ruaalan*
hnvd taken UtitMHW prisoner* on the
Cati%«%iloan rn*nl ulnw the advan c
boaan on .lannarx ?t
The famtix of Claude Oaalmtr l*or
Her, tun t*f th* former |M« i W^nl of
tYoao** ha* Ih>m Informal that h*
wi*« MIN in battle and wa* burtad
wear Hhetm*
Moat ti it te* bei««#n flarblan troopa
and Huljtattau ttreaulare haxe broken
out aloe* the bor^let An official
atatement ImikxI mi Nt*b s.mM«
that tbilaartan* ox er* helmed the Jier
btan frontier auatd* and
Serbian territory.
lYecedma the teoccupatUxn bx the
ltu**tan* of tfahnac plain* In Kaor
bail* prxrxtwce, nxxiihwe*! or lMum
tab. hundtvda of iwtlw Ohrtatlan*
were wonnxted b> III Furk* in the
vtllaae ol IIaN^ah and w • **acred
Mnw* of tbeee wxmv *eatvbed out from
the Home* of friendly Mohammedan*
Til* lluft*tan* on entering the vtllaae
round W Ml««t moatlx naked and
mutilated Th* iw.mimx of bod***
fVOtU Well* 11*4 "lllfhf* *ttd
their burial kci>i n\on bn y ihw
Hi*v
OOMttTlC
VtoloHnno llnmtA M-mo Moxu^nn
4*oImIo« * In Nox\ \,xik
V ^oioAn •• ' *v.*-f.
IuIi«mimI nn*<M«dmonl * a* rt\*«vwsl bv
v\*ixn«vllo«l hoiino of 5V\x\V" onlM
Ittwi, III lo l*H
WtHlnvn Wv.U * v*u^.l
tn M« onuh\**hmoni Ml OKk^iro
n*HWn wko *t\nns\*sl htm bx
«k*\x|xd <lown n*« ihrxMit
tt* nx^n K'ttfet Md A MVin
t*Uk*t*fc M* thd rXMUlt of Ml* ♦V^UKNI
**n ikd I*oun«' *M* vhd KquxtMhW
t\uu|vAnx no*r Alt*\n III
INK^nl rro*t* and
iu Ux n*x* *io*t ann^SI r^ KiN^rtn
IMVAOfc 0*>*f 1*1 H\VAV" All te v
rsvn* to ik«* «V yx*Hw*v(t ,\f aw
d *l*rd ty^>' «n*i* t o!
tinMlly^tkl 1*4 x
WMot oK INv v h*v w*n ^ tW N\v\*
At I .nH; v >,> « ^
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It |«\V «W)AI .N|* V. ,vr N V *,V\ s
MR A WtMtlll ^ttMI'M: ;r<* v,> M* W* *'
lo* tnto Nwj iH
5*^m of mh4 <1*
MM tor mIvmH i<w>Iii|
tlM9 <*r* 4 <nto<to4
. HV* *tO MM V
NMpir><t<UpK* Pi.N Ml xvl
%* tk ?^v H Is "« v v v.
N s
Kirn In llto whol««Nitlt' illnirii'l of
M«iiiln<oiiitry, A In . ill<l $"ou ooo tliim
imo KftploRloim itmoiiic uoo liitrii'l* of
buriiliiM xxhlnkoy mmlo llio Urn iipnc
ImouImt.
ICuroimMn «*nr rounirlm imv« ou
lot ixl iliu homo mml iinilo mnrkot In
Virginia nnd mijMt'fltl ooiinllon of
Ohio Artillery liorntN aim nought * '
pnolMlly.
Thp Tiiiiimin hull*o of r«prM nU
tlviti on HiH'uiiit ioiidiiiK r«Ji*ot«d h bill
10 IohmIIko llto in Mil ii fAC tllto Mild nmIh
of bi«or In tin* Urito olllna of llio *tnto
l lto \tll0 wmm Ni lo 4.
l-'or I lit* f11 ml llnto III 21 yoMrn dolo
M It I oh MMMMllllllOll Ml AlbllltV (o dl'Mfl M
iioxx outtNl Hill Ion for llto Hlnlo of Nox%
York Tit nut* xx imo UIH of (bout, all ox
i'oiiI 5.' of xxItoiit xvoro ropublb'MiiM
Tito roinntlMMlun for iMMIof In liol
MI tint bim Mitmninrt d II tooontly linn
(ilncnd rttninioiM for hIx million iioumln
ttf bdcon, fnt bnt'kn, lutti mikI i l> klod
boof for nbl|tntont lo noit*coit*bMtiint.m
in IImUIuiii diirlnn April. An « «m %l
Amount In lo bo nbl|>|tod in May
Not loo of m oonlont of llto will of
Uotirrnl 11 my lot* lxon. fortnotiy proni
donl of llto Nnxx York Stock I'voltunuo,
tllnpodiitii of A $2,000,000 onlrtto, ItAn
boot* fllod UntilomI Ix on loft llto bulk
of Itu o*lAt* to Yili* imlxornltx Ho
provided olio dii*utblor xxlih Miinuttx of
l-i.000, but cut off bin xxldoxx nnd au
oihot dAiiKbtor.
W H SUuitblcr of I^Allnn. To\ in,
t>ronldoui of I bo defunct MoroAntllo
N'aIIoiiaI bank nnd former |uv*blont
of llto rttulutitdlo nnd Houthxvontorn
* *m 11 lomott i* AmaocIaIIvU*, x\ m.■♦ ArrAUtn
011 ni Puobbv I'olo. obai uod xxltb tho
ot*tbo«ftlot**onl of $.'0,000 of county
fund* on dci>o tt In the bnnk. Ho
|xloAdod l*ol guilty a**d xxmh bold In
btxmln of $40,0*HV
Announoomont wnn nutdo that tho
ntookboldorn of I bo Hot roll United
Kmi 1 >x x bMxe A*itboritod the dlitvlot*n
of tbe *sxmtxM**x to icri^tt the clty n
olTer of $?i 000.000 for Ibe |xutv*hM«
of tbe cltx Htroet im*Ix mx linen The
|x^x|xon*tton will be nubnillled for tbe
;*|X|xivxmI of the xoter* Ml m mwUl
olexMlow xxhKh |xrxxl\Mbl> trill bo held
in Ma>
\ child n |Ui«hmxxMle In m xehlcU
xxlthln the nu^anlng of the Iaxx and en
utled to the nghuxf wmx vu tho ntroet*
MvHNxrxltng to a decision made public
hx Sopronie iVurt Jluntlx"* IWnedict
of UtAHxVlxn JhtltHt* Benedict re-
1 fMMOxl to set Mnlde m wdK't of $^ >x> for
*v.iurt*n «n(tottHl b> l «sx l^Mrr. \0 xo*m
I old, \x ho xx .in Injured in a ci*lltnix>n
xxith a Rtticorx xxMison trhtle driving
hij* VUMkbnixxhilfK
Sutt xix mm in the dlntrtct CiMirt
xt 1*mMa« hx the TevAM Mttomev gen
j emr* detvirlment on be<\Alf of the
*• IMto ** \\ t S> 1 A CVxmpM* Ar
nionr v Oon\|xAnx Mnd M \rnn x Cow-
\xn x poking houso txxrpMitkNtik tor
•xllegxsl xKxUtton* xxf the antitrutt
Unrn of Te\A* The CbAT^es mxxxlre
|t\xminx*n cxxner*h*r h* the oorporti
uonn *xf csxttwn g'.nn And nil miUn
ihronghout the <sMton ntAtefc. inetod
>ng TVm The >iAte aIao *m fV\r
txNUlltni the Amount to be deter-
tntnxsi in <xxurl,
\V ASNINC5TON
l\vtntM*.« r Oenenu T** .e^xn >.ms
aa orxier ^eriAlHing cttv letter
i Ar w to ^n enr oootor Siirr..ver n*:
forvr.* « ;oh thex prvvntx? At
Ax-e heT*tx\?%M>e A
r oont t^An
\> to a^I facta! .c Matvv x*v
-<• - Sf crvx* tor> n*re
to I he Amerjonn UNtx^hAitl i^Anne
^eet «*«ie r the Akxr reg^try act of
<xxR{Te The mmkt **re xnluevi a:
The cx^s ; at>onx ity d tV.e xMrU
xa *tat j'.te re^k.- .ajc exj-i-^^ <vma>
to : ith t>-e oorjuo^M
1 to fxA'.TWri*
ne% eiprw
■ * sm
<s5 t the $o
f.rst U« o:
to ;be g;:ec
UNCONFIRMED REPORTS BAY
TEUTON TROOPS OCCUPY
DUTCH BORDER.
AUSTRIAN-HUSSIAN PEACE TALK
But Mountain Battles Rage Fiercely*
Egypt Ruler's Life Endangetttd
By Attempt At Asslna-
Hon at Cairo.
l.ondon There are pornlMtent ru-
intra In l^utdon I but Germany either
mil declared war on Holland or tlmt
Iter troops bad oceupled that strip of
Dutch territory which extends front
tho liolgtau frontier on tbe cmtst to
tho rlxor Scheldt. The reports lack
inn* Arm at ton nnd are not credited by
those xx ho should know if either action
had boon taken.
It is possible that tho reports arose
from tho news received in the last few
data from Hutch sources that tho Her-
mans xxorx strengthening their posi-
tion around the Hutch frontier and
that much uneiislneas prevailed «t The
Hague and other Dutch cities as a re-
sult of tho so inure or sinking of Dutch
steamers by German submarines.
The Dutch are strongly opposed to
Intervention in the war but their array
U readx to repel any Invasion of
Dutch territory, complete preparations
xxltb that object having been made
long Agxt
Knot her diplomatic report which has
created immense interest is tbst from
Rome to the effect that Austria is
seeking a separate p**ace with Russia.
This likewise lacks confirmation and
is not credited aa it is not considered
likely that Germany would bo sending
retnfoiYcmonts to the Carpathians if
there were any doubt of Austria's loy-
alty to her ally.
An Attempt was made to assassinate
tho saltan of Rgypt. Hussein Komil*
*ocor\t*ng to a Renter dispatch from
v'arrxx As tbe sultan was leaving Ab-
l-.tt palace a natjxo rtrtM a shot at him.
This went wild and the native xxas Im-
mediately seised
COMMISSIONER WELCH ACQUITTED
Ccx*-t Deo des It Has Inautftcient
Ex iderxc*.
vYk lahoma Oily $tate Insxtranoe
ComnaiAsu'Oaer A L- Welch was ac^
qnitted on t^e ten articles of impeach-
ment preferred Against him by the
house of representAUxcs of the last
legislature when the senate court *xf
impeachment vx^ted tx> li to sustain
a general demurrer to the evidence
introduced by the prxxseomlkxn on the
grxxund that ;t was nvM sufficient
The Seiakxrs who vxMed to sustain
the *5emurrer were Austin. Blckel,
Huckner. yv a Clase. Cline, OordelU
r*a\ )4sm of Tulsa V*a* dsoa of Mus-
k^xgee Kd«ard$K >n>Mk FTaiklia.
H .Vrr. at. Kcvlee Kill Am. Ixygan. WLv-^
A. ster Mcintosh McMecKan, Russell.
S>..x* | Tucker. W*::.
>x ,^vt of Caaidaa and Wtieom of
lVwo> xvi;rran Ani Boemau TWe
«ho voted ngwiast it Bamtt
fVe^u. Hiass.afJircei. R\ar.i R H.
Cfc*$>e l>ax .j, Btfuarsda Mitchell.
O Neill. Risen Ryan an^ Thomas.
Ten s ejvarate (teifta of imjxeach-
ah)e <oltenees '•ere ?xrc?er-ed Against
Mr TTekk by the bowse tavett^ca'.Afi
c xn-.w^!;ee Thes e coverei a w>£e
* ar.jre o: sijtjJwta. ijjc!t>d':T<g a" ': o
or> :>.a: he k> olV a; jvs :jw
>..< pereoMl in:c?>esTs and
r s of h > f: : t > s : he
r. je<ailx . .vr.ssec an
#kv . ?e£ a hr.V from c*t><
6 reiser. :.v . .-wjsf ocv •;
s unt thev e7r rx}o*-ec a::.~
r.saTwnce
tttt ; tUt
oorr.yxanj"
VVrtwneM kt
Mi
tig a;
W> uw re^tty pa^seA >,x the
vasx x V v. r-a V v v . \*
xhe 4na*<. V of Trt-wor IS*5i w ax be ^e
ktwom te aax ot><- ce ta* re aw c a ; :
fxwx t«-o * aw. tx«e .nr.v
beet <a tVe same peHM tent ' re
eltoct UpHd 1 As a ne*.'i| the ev?v^s ,
o**wrv*ftw> re; te s* .^xors a21 >j .
wei 4eT;xy^ft |vtss r
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ea^Arw o /' w via !;*'C rv"x*x^">'«'i!s.
%■a* ar >o \>a a. " ;v>n, > • v *
p seCijvA. pt vlwsijtf acw1. J'* as ttvai^r ptxm
V%-v "X^r-nv v m i !>^s ' >■ V f-\ voe v^x
V MW 4i .iV X^«V4< r , "• ■«■ . o**T, ' T
prx*x v *.\j5A Txr*^>
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r^ar.lArr s-jrrsJi >.y
Kk; ?«v
kiM tW Xa:i
t* A~fcers Mi
aa£ •*«
xplMtt . v,e pr-o-
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u >e tbe n tt
u .ixoen
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rawrnat > o. %-AM
nea sea
Pec et oa ii TW piwa *'iJ be
epe-aftea r K Www of
Mlaa. sniMviprar floa?; ^ a |>«
M K K TP# .rws.^4. W'ii. V
aa-^Me te oa;ws"v* tbe 'aoACu!
he Kfvvwi .^r.
MXMX I.NVJ .be A C Twi?i
^■satxsi ,V snc Is
x■•© Tlka': AAT>:~sfcbs.r>c >*
si h>#v rs at r': .rejss a:
hr NetiWWii b'
Scene of the Next Big Conflict in the War Zone
V
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LEUT5CHA C/ '
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MVSL
Stanisiawi
With the great Galician fortress of Prxnmyal in Russian hands, the gigantic army which captured the strong-
hold after a siege of many months, has been set in motion westward against Cracow, the only important city la
Ualicia remaining In Austrian possession. The offensive movement has been launched all along the line. The
position of the opposing armies is indicated in the accompanying map. The shaded rectangles indicate the position
of the Russian forces and the black rcetangles show the position of the opposing Austrians.
HEM FIGHTING
THI
"N 6EKMH* PWMltfS Tfl SETTLE
trAarre- t^reet Rn#c
x\ fcr ca* £ ?r r - IMrncliMi a*
' N'*•*■ h ^oa -:tt Vraarl
S. VX ^ k tt.
RENEWED RUSS-AUSTRI AN AC-
TIVITY IN EASTERN THEATRE
OF THE WAR.
STILL DEADLOCKED IN THE WEST
Turka Loae A Vessel In the Darden-
fllea.—Prospects of Near Trouble
Between Bulgana and
ServTa.
London.—Stubborn battles still are
he: ng fought for the passes in the Car-
pat hi An mountains but elsewhere com-
parative calm appears to prevail said
the Austrians in their official message
admitting that they had been forced
to retreat in the Beakid mountains,
where they claim to have repulsed
many Russian attacks and claim to
have taken more than 1,000 prisoners
Nevertheless it is the opinion of
British militAry experts thAt the Aus-
tro-Oertr.An forces will have to retire'
to the mountAins south of the Car-
pathien range And mAke another effort
there to prevent the Russ.An armies
from swArming over the plnins of
Hungary.
The Germans hare made a slight
advance on the Yser front where they
have taken a tillage from the Bel-
gians but it is not believed that any
big attempts will be made in this rxe-
(ton as Hoods, which can be brought
about at any time by opening ahr.ces
affer an impenetrable barricade in the
Germar. advance
righting also continues in the fo>
est of Leptre which Has been the
scene of a >ong and sanguinary battle-
$o far as the RA.kan< Are concerced,
Injerest centers In the raid by Bnl-
gar ar. .r*>-c~...ars r.:.x >•• ..* « :
hAS beer, successfully oountered I:
:s expected tha: the mAtter trill be
settled by Bu gariA promising to pun-
ish those respocs.bie for the raid, if
ti ;s prc*ed that they Actually orgAn-
ifed the cftTittw or Bulgarian sol:
The qpMtxM of the prohibition of
akekebe lenora for the period of the
wat was diMnmd trvoa tte pulpits
:h-.- c:.. "-ea: Pr.:A.n :t-
preachers urgr.ng tliat the exaxc.; e af
tbe fcing and cab.net ztm-ste*^ should
W r v. * k and :ha: the use of tkv
Mks should be wtiaMaiHy p.*ex up
A meev.ng of the party a:
Norw-^ch. on the otfbeff hand stroofiT
t-vcester aga.nst the acc-usAsmxi th^:
tbe nr^vt x> at nur.::3ons was be-
ing ofiayefi by Printing among the
xr en
to Ohevgheli is now clear of the raid-
ers and apparently has not been dam-
aged.
Servian frontier guards who pursued
the fleeing irregulars retook the two
cannon which had been found cap-
tured.
Six bodies were found in the rail-
way station at Strumitsa. The extent
of the losses inflicted ufon the at-
Ame xr jih^ ^>n F Prya sunk on
v# > .vt seas w fc her onrge of
)* -be CArr.mer*oe rs^.-'^r f>."ni F
« as forma^lt oomrr un
; be V: :o£. Sta:^ ^ orr ttho as-*
a rr \as;^i. do" Gerard rab«ed a MOe
>-ai oetr. hitr. by .be Be-" t forrqfsa a'
f«ce JT. >tC* in Tt>e rNoat * ian iioo
mawrunjoa" xt sobn *nc a clanr for
of SSSMS&i* on behn3f
r*w%. ;•e*^w^l.,
o: smiing o: t?e
:be labile of txe
.Nea wil U't a fair mau
1
Czar Nicholaa cf Belgium.
tacking force is unknown, but is be-
lieved to be large. Thirty bodies were
found and the raiders themselves
picked up And buried a number of
others.
tui: pays&sn* is madr ir the laoea
fea'Tes *"f ■ w.fc
O&rUtbouia Ot? fsatf rr«Ax lit
Tbe of jrwsnriM <C piar: liir
' -v * Kxuailow i %
a* an*":bint relfc::*o ar fe st iftpec
nTxruigt rt e n*sv nooArt lit j;
vwt MHMMM
Uuc vwrt, Ths taw JvoaiM
mucins im E$mui sen
—*r T -wow n i.t Ra -c ^x«r
SA^«Aa-*
Pnr:s—The Jonrztal sv^ tha:
• a p-.v«cec to Bu.gnrxa r*?-
caaM o i'i ^t*"fcSuor : >>e-- iat —
aort >x 4 toroe oescr:beid as Bteignnat
irreciiiars
nr*ni>e oooobed a n Aoem?e terms
rbf prrceac is sa.td tr revues: the at-
r<«: anr iiTip-a*Ar:me : rt tbe pensions
Twnrai^iw^ for tbe rs n
Pu-iber details of tbe .aooft: o ">
f:-Tt :he -erxot tha: tbe 2zru£.*>~*
c~ x-ax anT f~on tbe r&Draal wtat>nr
m; jtrmm JA ^e $*cvns Town a«a:
the Biaca-;an K^-or * w-l>er*e :bf aTi&* k
xtras mao# Tb* "v. satua aia^
•*>• j s. ~ir ^ :o-:s :ia: t-f a e
San Antonio—Armed with affidavits
from American and other foreigners
showinc the horrible conditions in the
city of Mexico. Arthur Bollard John-
son. an attorney representing jointly
the 1M6 Americans ani the interna-
tional committee of the capitnl dis-
trict. the latter composed of seventeen
different nationalise! aggregating
H- Kk'« persons, passed through herxc
enrocte to Washington to present th*
statements to President W.'.son £nd
Se :retAry Bryan. He declares that
SecretAry Bryan has been fullv ad-
vised of conditions bet hns refn«?i to
maie pcKic these statements in spite
of tbe appesis of the foreigners :n
Mexico City to give the facts te the
American public Included tn :he state
meet of the interna tonal oomnit'ee
composed of duly selected represcn-
tAUTSS of the seventeen foraun oio-
r >es counseled by the diplomatic corps
■s the feOotr.ng prrual lis; c' rvcent
'.utrages
'Ureter foreigners vHMtf assass •
nated -a the City of Keii«v ote an
Arf.'L* M? a 5*etr tfr-r
mans and s.x Spaniards
*^a French woman was a*-£ckei
twxerty-eight tsrre*. Ooe Aice—-.-*n s.?
sbo: w-ti'v* iXHodiac his w-.fe from a
amti^ar fate.
*F:ve Awtiooa one Eafiist two
m ••:;if.i Lit :« f-r *.x-• ,gt.- ? r
bts-ifs? houses were socked.
A'ne-'cana Fnc« F - Sc^ii.
"Tvf Am-erioans a w-omaa nr.: ier
h l.s r«At l iaood a trjuj; s^uad of .v :
ers.
Three s^pai ;a**d5 were aot ■ frr.r -
to oeiatt twi watt ab^uciec ar>t have
cif^jxpfta^n One had his business
miaOliiiliniiait burred. eV'ta trere
brxrsoT^ beaten wrfc-Oe ret >os*. a total
of 2nJW peso? nash
^Oor-*ies PJko. on Varrh was
asstssir.i:e£ iT at nriaec ban:
.T llfl'J-tW O
nf his coa oh
*ride..
:il«
be>
a grocer at
Amewe* S>* n
i nor sa.^
L-rc\- N f on
ie HardecneI AS serai:
XLU-TAt 1{ pTAOAfrC lU t
ws DHOtiMc of tbe AiM*~«-ai. re
i<mmir «>iBi a BAjjnrrm annougt re larv^ec 1 :it Tirri sbore :e~>>
TiukAt as a K^e"ia. I^tlaoatir a-Tfu: This it'o—mi n * a*- i • #xi out ^ ;1 •
e£ die*-awr.wa f■ uzodti tb- .-• *" news acwc t a c .m."
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This is said to be the fifth incident
of its kind since the beginning of the
European war and there is much spec-
ulation in Paris as to their exact Big
niflcance. It is felt that the attitude
of Bulgaria on this occasion will indi-
cate what policy she intends to pur-
sue.
The Havas agency received from
Nish, Servia, a dispatch saying that
the losses of the Servian troops were
sixty killed and fifty-three wounded,
including five officers.
London.—The sinking of the Turk
ish armored cruiser Medjidieh is re-
ported in a Reuter Petrograd dispatch.
A semi-official communication from
Sebastopol to Petrograd says that the
Medjidieh struck a mine near the
Russian coast and went down.
The Medjidieh wras a member of
the Turkish Black Sea fleet which has
attacked Russian ports on several oc-
casions and sunk Russian vessels. On
January 31 it was announced at Petro-
grad that the Medjidieh with the Turk-
ish cruiser Midirli formerly the Ger-
man cruiser Breslau had been discov-
ered near Samsoon by the Russian
fleet, but escaped after a long pur-
suit.
The Medjidieh was an American
built ship, having been laid down in
Philadelphia in 1903. She was not a
large vessel and her armament was
comparatively light. She was 331 feet
long and forty-two feet beam and had
a displacement of 3.432 tons. She
was armed with two six-inch guns,
eight 4 7-inch guns, six 3-pounders. six
1-pounders and two torpedo tubes. Her
complement was 302 men.
Horrible Conditions Exist
In the Mexican Capital
tonio A bad. was robbed of money and
merchandise, value 12.000 pesos when
the place was pillaged by Zapatistas
March 11."
There is a long list of similar out-
rages. names and dates given and
sworn to.
**I carry affidavits to the follawing
statements:
"Obregon stated at the time of the
first occupation of the capital that the
foreigners recogniied him. and pub-
licity stated at the time of the second
occupation that he would live to see
the day when a cross would mark the
place where the city of Mexico Cit7
onoe stood.*"
Epidemics Rage.
""When he left the capital March 10
it was rotten in stench, every do>r
and window was masked by steel
boamd shutters sealed wtth the crests
of the foreign chancellories There
was no water for six weeks, epidem-
ics of typhoid fever And small pox
raged.
arranm sent bodies of diseased
victims from Vera Crux to the cap-
'a! to 5>>.st in spreading tho pesti-
ence. Th.> .« * matter of ofEcial rec-
ord at WAshiueton.
Nr food stuffs are being received
raring t*eet prohibited from enter.ti:
"he capita and supplies of the c:*v
tire s-f; MHiSsci:e-i t 16 j*r eta-
- m teTi n<i shipped to Ten
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