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No President in looks si if the sublime porte might be prepat ing to get off the fence. rnifttr m iccrnzEN. Vol. it. No, RUSSIA'S 300 MIL Officially .announced Austria has lost 120,000 men in crushing defeat in Galicia ENGLAND DECLARES WAR MUST GO AUSTRIAN DEBACLE OPENS WW TO Russian Steam Roller in Tre mendous Battle. Line Three Hundred Miles Long Sweep ing Into German Empire. CRACOW LAST FORTRESS REPORTED ABANDONED English Military Critics As tounded by Unbroken Sue cess of the Czar's Over whelming Advance. Isinclon. S.-. 10 (10:31 . m ) A dlnpahti t tin lteuier Tel. 'Hi mil inmaii from ivirograil fax lltal Hay AitKlrlann limn ln sun evacuating Cracow. Ismilon, Srii. to (I tl a. ml A lUnh lo Hit hi liange Telegraph touiany friMu It "me ): "Hinpah he fruni leniia slate I Ml 1 1 hi advan.-r guard of IIm llmvdaii tenter air uiarilihig ! waul llerlln. 'The Itusaian tr"ift have In tailed hilt-nia and Ihe rairtiir of llrrnlau In Imminent.' Itndon, tes. to (1:30 a. ra. ) ril-pali ll froiu Home Hen tere Telegram eoiusjiny aaya: ".Viiinllng to I. allium shea lw Austrian have made, several attempts lo teauiiN tli 'nViinlte. aaliiMi I In- Kunnlana Willi k aetrnun results. There were lurtlirr great Auntrlan loimea. iJtiiH'n, M-rt. 10 (5:00 i. in I A db.pa. ll o tin' Iteiiler IHc a ram (mynu) from lelrigrail Mi).: oiiKiniailn urevall al ra itiw. Tim rvai-iialioii of Ilia Iiimm haa begun. Tin utlmiltle arc trying lo lllllutfl ilui nMfil r of Hit ItMUl rule i lull o remain and lit tin riVleuap of (In (daea. Mali), however, have renlgiMil llielr sncniltrrxlili Iwnaune of m Mtiliy Willi ltula. ( nuw lias la-en ili- tIIkiI aa IIm nilii rallying nil for In Aitnitlaii ami tteiman fonea lu l.alMa. It Ho okl idial of IIm king i 'HI of ItilaiiiL It la (It r of alxxn IO0.IHHI imputation ami la about loo null' weal of lnilN-rg. liftMrro (rmw ami l-rauheag U I hi very ntrmig ua Ulan MillHin of l,iiual. allll lit lionx-ortlon of IIm Aui Ian. Mi.li. ha-rila (Via London. rK. 10. Ii: p. ni l-Ail nitliial mm snunttailou Pavtieil lirrr today ih i larev lliat large numlm-ia of Her Haa triad ii-'l Hmi river M Willi h marks I he hotimlar)! ls I ween Kervlat ami Hungary, from Itelgrede- lo (lie HonnlaU frontier. iMwetM bKilnulfr S and t auj our history has mm S WEEP World Before am ailvaiHlng aailraitorll Into IIm pnitio'a lit-rliorji. IW ilc lai liniiiil, wlillr attrmiMitiK lo Mnm llir Sac. r-iiii'uiiirriil niroiijc rlNiant from a nun anHHor fon-r anil wan iimin-liil lo ril I r. I'art of ililw ilitai li uiriii wa ialuml, lonrilM-r wlili amall anH'unl of war man-rial. Ijimlon, 8el. 10 (10 .'; a. m.l KuliHiit mewmi'i fioni iviru Krad anil ailmlnainnii of iliruiHifr I n. ill Vlrnna llidlialv Unit the ' loin rr!' of miliiHry inlnfur-," tuiie markln ihc hlaiury o( tho dun I monarchy are annul In l iaird wllh an unpMrullrlrd ilili acl Khith ma not only oin the roul to Ili-rlm liul linng Aua- tna l ur for piucr. . 'Inn .1 rm in. m thu i.l wfin a IT pauung to wnlrh the f.ilnul drama In ilulina, the oultuine of hlrh may huva a irrmpnilnua i-fTi-tt on the I'lnna of the invad r In the wra'ern thialrr of w.ir. aa well aa on the allien thum rlvra In that region. The newa from llelglum Indi cate that the Herman are pre paring for eveniUHlltiea by runn ing rrlnforti'menla aouihward. Tlia Ural dcftnita Indliatlon of thla movement la glicn in a dia patch from llrlglum. nhiih re. It. tea that the Uernm.i furre that haa heen wilting oulnida ;h-nt for the ley of pro ulona de manded from that illy haa left hurriedly in a snutlivuterly di rection. KngUnd had Imiaed hoprtully for lha Kuralain "aii-amrollcr' lo get under ay. but the linpetua wiiUli the Itutaian army in tin raalern theuter of the Ktir al reiidy han ai itiireil, him urprlnvd even the military eipirta The niovenii'iil of the liumi.in ailanir hria hirn an apeedv Ihut the Herman ilUmione advancing on th VlHtula are hardly I ik.ly to arrive In lime to anoint Ihi ir aori ly preaxed ally in (lullcia. Hi lrtn frnrn I'etroRrad indi cato that the Ituaalun armlea are driving the Oermana In lorn Ihiin on the eatern hank of the Vis tula. In thla region the only base left for a rullylng point for the Aunirun and liiinmn loiiea la I'rarow, the old capital of lha kingdom of rlnil, altuated In lialici un a road Plain on lha left bank of the Vlnlula and not more tliiin thu .y rinU a from the Irontii-r of filinia. If ihia pl.ne fall iM-fore the onalaught of the Ituaalans, ll la felt u liidmi that the annihilation of thH Auwlro Herman armlia In Die aoUihcaal may renult. The Ituarlan advance .i oc lupicc ttlniimi a atruighl line floni Koeiiigaburg un the llallli In Kunt pruaaU to Cracow. If Aunt I la la dlxpoiied of. a tro menduus ball la line from 1!00 to JUO mllea long niay ewecp inlu the tji rman empire. rltKNfll Itl lHHtT I l I S I.IHr'. IMIMIIMII I.l. O.X TIIK KM.I.IMI Many KnKlind breaklaata went un tamed Vhia ornlng whlla the people read the graphic account iiy field larahal Kir John Kren' h, command-rr-ln-chuf of the Britmh ton a on the continent ol the heroic lUht made Py lha llriti-h xpedltlniary forcia U keep from being annihilated. Like a wild rat pursued by hounrta. the llrlllsh force harked stubbornly to wards tha river Olae. conntantly ehowlnc It teelh. hut realising that It must attain thu river or pellnh Heneral Kicniha frank confeKsinn has fallen like a bomb shell on lha K.iglish public, wKu up to the present (lino have not been permitted to know hnw hard pressed their army haa been. on Auguat 2(. lha Hriimh fortes, according to their commumter, laced the bulk and sirens' h of four Her man army corps and wera in dunsei of being surrounded and destroyed. The heroic aland of lianeral Mmilh Iiorrlen on tha Krltish left undouhl edly sated Ihe day. On this day tha ritiH stood alone, ven the Krencii cavalry, on account of tha exhaustion of their hnraea, being unable In cover lha lelreat. Ureal comfort la derived by tha llrltli-h public from this ra- Ion, particularly from tha Indicslions that throughout these trisls their troops never lost Ihelr morale. The Irellng nf opitintam which has Pre vailed In Kngland during the lat 21 hnura has had only ona check; this was lha report of lha wrack of the stvainsr Uiaantc. had such united ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914. S Attention Momentarily Withdrawn from Struggle Paris by Onward Rush of Czar's Victorious Armies. Summary of Today's War News Tm slli-iHf of Ili-Hiit ami ll'irtliiiux up lo early alu rnooii iaiiliaMlus Un dii l-lvc cliarai tcr nf llii Imlllr Iw-ltig fouulil runt i'f I'arls ami along a Him of a liumlnil nillcn r niorr. Tlii-rr an hnlli alionn thai I Its t.crtiwina an ri'lnfori Inu llM'lr fritter, which In ImbiIhh I In- lirnni of the llrillh anil l-nnili on. laiiiilit. anil are nuiklnu a m-mi'iiiloiia eflort lo reunm Ihe urtiiitul rlal lo-IIh allle nilniMlil by Ihe Inner lo he 'J.'V mile-. llM-r an i-vldi'ipi's al-o (hat tin- allien nre -.tmiiillM-iiitig llMir left wing. The I tu bin advanie l ileniTibi il nl I'l-tn'srail a imov oc rupvtiui aliiHM a nlrnluhl line from kiM-nlitnlMTg on IIm- IIiiIiP In I a4 l'ruda lo lYaeow. TIm Iti'aninna an nald lo lie driv ing the d-ritutiia iH'fori llM'm on IIm wikI hank of Ilie l-luln. It In reM.rleil Ihe Aimtrlana have liiitnn etaiiiatliig Cnniw. Aiiortlinii lo Sin la ii advPe-. Servian iroo have i ronm-il Ihe river Nate ami an Mini- lolly lovailiiis Hungary. Monte m gru trimpn are In IPola. Iii'p.ng lo Ini'lle a revolution In I lint AuelriMii provloie. lremliT Axiilth haa i nitial on HirliaiiM'iil lo add another half million men In .Inr llriilnh army. Anibannailor I'aue al Umdon tin InfiirtiM'd in-enhletit ll-am thai Itreal Itrllaln In ilcierniliieil not In make MaiV imlil lier many Is diil-nely ilefenleil. nicn-aue from leima nav II In oflbiallr ndmlltiil lliere that AnhilnWi I nilcrti k limt -.'II.IIIM men In the refill fUihlln'r In fialhla. Tltt rfelallenl rM-rlcin v of Ihe lMillh army ilurlng iImi NIX wea-k of fighting In I riua-e are t' bl In Ihe rtlMirl of Mr John I'rviM h. lotnmnmler of Hie llrlllsh e Ndlilonary foni- ami made nildli' In full liMlay. sir John dem rllav hln li.ri- an making an onh-rly wllhdrnwal In the fair oi otiiwhelmlim iMliln. I In-rcairt makes imi n-fcreme In events au lxiiieii In .uutit 2H. A di-ali h from Toklo snyn Hint fliiHin hnn lai n made a sarty In Hie aiitifmi nl bv which none of Ihe enemlen of Ger many and Aii-trla will uuike iM-ace wit hunt Hie prcvlonw lonnenl of lis allien. In IVlroiirad II In helleieil An-lriu will nix n sue for M'Uif In oriler Hi avoid tin- illamduilon of ihe dual monarchy. l'oM-nhagen diah h nnyn llnil a larae Li rnmn Miiadron has la-en olM-riil aloiia lis' tinlf of Ibajhnla. nieamliu ea-t. n ollli'la) statement lMifl at la ndoii JnM ia loic g o'cliu k thin afli-riMMMji nayn Ihal Ihe fit rinaim have lain driven back all along Ihe line. The slnliinriit. IniMi'ver. aiHnm In refer In Hh nitlitlinc of yesli-rdny and addn liltle lo Ihe Inloriiuilliin nl rtudy IiiiIiIKIiciI by Hie I renclt nilnl-li of war. PEACE WAR REVENUE TREATIES SIGNED In Midst of Great War Ee.--! land, France, Spain ana imna execute raci wnicn Will Prevent Sudden War on United States. Washington, Hepl. 1". In the midst of the Kuropean war, (.real Hrltali, Krancr, Spain and I hlna have aarei-d to sign pence commission treaties with Ihe a rnlted ftiuos. one eltect of Hie new com unions would bo to prevent I lie I ni'ed 8lules liom being drawn auddctily Into tin' cuollirt. tierinslly, tun"'..i and Jal'.i i have siaiuiled their aiiepaii' of the principle of these treaties, though negotiations have not advanced to Ihe point of dr.ill- Ing convent Ions. Similar treaties with Tuikey and tireeie ale alno almost ready for signature The first four lieu 'Ira are ready for signature and are reguided ' President Wilson a id i"i trlary Bryan aa or f.,r le.iihing Imporiancv. While negotiation were begun Ik-- for. lha Kuropean war broke. Ihrir tonsumiliaiion I'lailiwilif win mai ,uard lh filled Htate fmin Irini drawn In over any iiucntion of neu trality or olhcr -ontroversy. iiu'K mirsiM atioxh l AI'I'KAI. Milt I'K.ACF. London, fir pi. ii I X : f- 5 p. m.l In dlnpnlch trom Home I be vot r apondenl of the Kacham-'a Telegraph company ss that the pope haa re nuesled the amhaaaadois of Ihe na tion at prenenl al war, which reeog nisa the Holy ire, to ascertiin Hi sentiment of their respective govern ment wilh irgsrd lu ppsal. a papal pes'. support and confidence as the nation now gives Woodrow Wilson- MEMBER ASSOCIATED rUESS E IMTO ON UNTIL TAX BILL Tax of Thres Per Cent on All Freight Transportation Raises Emergency Revenue to $107,000,000 a Year. Wunlllngto'i, Kept. 10. pcmo- i ruts of the a - and menu. lomiiitttcc- today nillec Ihc w war revenue i.ia i'-ii eiovinui -n j & in . .. a W lor a las oi unci- irr criu on w all frelulit ti -.iiinpori ilion, an in- i rrasr of liil.v ill1' on hrrr and twenty cent u u ill oi in all do- meslic wines. Th: will net an estimated revenue . f 1 1 07. III".- HUO a yrur. Tlu- tax on f rem hi was aai.-ril lo att't a conference with the firesidrn: who had x- presaed opposition l It. The freight n. nil! be 3 per vent of the transpoi i.iimii charge on all freight iHickuges. win t her curried by tail or ahip, and will include exprriui. It Will not Include pari i i p.nt. Tha , shipper will pay lh.' tax to the tail ! load' which will let a in 1 per vein of Ihr total amount i.lleclcl fur ad- ,,,,,, nd make re turns lu the government on tha basis of the freight bills. There will lie no stamps. Tin- .'.n nut tax I on a hall el, which now uv II, tnuklng a total lux ,,f II.."." I'oinestlc wines pay varlou laves. i ban man I'ihP i w" d said he be lieved Ihe til would le approved by Ihe piesldenl and Ihe iK'nnarala In ii'iisrcas It Is rniimalud that tho net revenue from thu freight tax will lie M.U'iu.Mvo, from l.scr. Ua.uuu, i.nii and from doinvs.U! wiut-a, VVU.UUU. COMPLETE ATTLE GERM AM EM PI GERMANY Official Report of Field Mar shal Frencn Tells How Ex peditionary Force Barely Missed Annihilation. DETAILS OF FIRST GREAT BATTLE OF THE WAR From ita Landing Until Au gust 28th When Retreat was Accomplished British Held Off Five German Ai my Ccrps. Irfindoii. Sepl. In IJ.jiia in I The t xl cf the rcpoit .'f Ki. Ill Marshal St John r'reni li. in oiniiiiinn "f the 1 : 1 1 IHIi lori.'e 111 l'rulu e. covcilli. l.le lll'ltinh oM-l a . lo iH nlnt'r they la l led in France wan in.idc I'Uldic t"liv. H follows In part: The llaiii'inil l.ill 'li of th tr s fioii' Knularid h lull and v "u liii ud in the l.i -i oiilcr nun wi li tit a check. I'niii eiitrnlion w is praatl ally comie:eil nil Ihe evening ot rrldny. AukukI '.'I. uni 1 was able to tnaar itmiiiirtil icli to move the luri i'H Sat in day li; pnnltio im I con Kldeteil rnoxt lav .H alile trom which to ciimniince ihe op ra' lima will li lietieral J oft re reipirnied on- to un deri.iar The line i vti nih il alotia the line of i In- i.ilial rroiii I'mide on Hie went, throuKh .MonH and linn he II tlir east. ' The repon then tella of the retrent hefoie ovitw hcltninir Hirinifi for rs lo a new I " n it 1 1 , i, restiiiK on the 1"U lens of MaulM'llne. ll continues: "At iitiilil ! il Ion the 24ihi a !- kill. in wan Ill-led 1. v Ihc nr. olid cot pn o tlir sol i.l linv.iv, thi hint ii'ipn lo Un. rlulu The risht vvaa prntrrled lv the fortrens of Man- betlKr. the left l.y 'he III nrlrelll h bloiadf til poMIl HI lirtw.cn J ill lill "I ami I.t in v ami chv.i ii i.n 1 1 1 . - oiitei j tl.ink Tin- Kn in li !. -lill iciirni an. I 1 had no Mipp.'rt i-K' rpt sUi h a .! ulT.irdril lly Ihr fulllcv. o Mill' ! hi; and dr'erminetl i lT.iitn of the I'ntiiv ii urt ar.oiiid m. Mink .is.-iileil ii i that it win Ii It. iiiteii Imi lo hem me av.-i:ii9l that i'l.ice and htiriound :n.'. "The r, 'in m. ll win rn I'mmeii' d in ihr eii: loiMnns of t;i.. ih to a .i.'.:i..ii in the iieiuhh.ii iti oil nf la'1'a'....i and tlir rear vitti.rd was or ih I... I ii, .! i le.ir 1. 1 MauOriiur and liuv.. I v . a. m llrneli! Iti II. ' 1 1 then dinll'lllrs t ht (onliiiiiid .1 l f..ir ihe ilermans. tha moni n.'.. ..1 da.' ..f tlir luni; h.it lle being Au i -: ;'tii ll The reia.r r-.f - "IhiriiiK the n-b'ins "t the 21th and ..'.tii caial. l' .nut' a U'.od dt-a'. mat lii. I Inn I -. , ni.'iuins of ill.. Slth Heneral .l'i li!.v h.nl Ml- eeded In coficentratins I 1 hi trades to the south of rainln.u The fourth divis ion was placed il '.'.. : he or Irrs of lha lietieral utile r ' ninioa i. I.na the smohtl Hrnvy i-orpn Tlu raaaM I rum oiillnlall"ii. "n Ihe Jtth the fumii .aaliv corps, eontiial lug of tin..- liv:!inn under tietier.il Konlil, ii t 'urn m hilleis. norlh of Avenncn. 'n mv wav back from Itavay whn h w.n mv t'"''.. dc coiiimandrmenle duitns th-' light ing of Hie ;srd and ruh I vut.-l Heneral Horde! and eMIIUntlv rtilel d hi co-operation and support. He (Coutliiued on rago Tho.) ENGLISH' A L L I E S t iv-i rfw t nv I vri sv vrsw rri ja?sof mm DEATH GAM IF LIME Absolute silence from Berlin and Bordeaux shows decisive nature of conflict in France IS CONQUORED NATION English Commander Reports Today that Germans are Be ing Driven Back all Along the Battle Line. EMPEROR'S SOLDIERS REPORTED WORN OUT Conservative English Reports Say Allies Now are a Little More thau Holding Their Own with Slow Advance. l.oiidim, M'lt. Ill CJ:.VI p. m.) Ihc ollnini pr'-H linrcaii lum given "in Hie following ntale. ineot "Ihe lialile eomiiiiieil tenhi. dot. The I'm iiiv hai hern ilil.ru l lii k nil nP'lii! the line, Mr .Inhii I rem h rexirin thai our Hid i orpn .hiuletl 'Jim l.crnian dead anil tnkeii ii iiiuvlm nun-.. I M.l IMI I At III It M.l 1 IIV III li it i I in hi i i;i;m ii London, M-nt. l" i :t I n p. m.l Thai the rlli Illy vv.i.- dlivrli I'll K all .lloliK' Ihr hlir e-lcl lav '.s Ihr l wv tllcillllK lu t ' t l ' : -1 1 rel'lil'i. III it I- irld Marshal S.r J. din l'lem ii. 'oil inamler In chief of the lirltl. I -pedi! mnary fni' 'r, i in t.. I-lUlanil this .ii.riioin limn tlic t.a't'e liliu ol tile alHi'H l'i III. ..-! nl I .ills Tills M'llellirnl ol Ihr lll .n l lom- niaiiiHT i, di mn liomr m l .iw.nn mrn by th. inr ln r iinnex.inon ' y llilllnh II" 'I" I'M .'1 .1 llnell I I'M 111. Hi M.ixt:ii mm- in. I a li.tfirrv "f ifcrini.u licld fin.- .i iil It U ! ii 1 1 In r emi'lia. 1cil i i. ill- uil colli in.it ion or thu ciI'Mii,. i.f lurul'tti o! ilriiiiaii li ls cln I . I'n 1.1 v I .. i li .i I r'icii.h'n lcl.gi.im Minn tlial Dyhtinu of the ttrl'clt iliat.'-'trr in in i-ii.ur-?s and bin st.itr. Ill' t thai the th-rtimn .' 'l..- nlr 'ty I-V il.l lri; III lOtitilllih 1 1 T I -1 1 1 l, llllni P'all.'n I'olll o'iol . i .1-1 1 : r a. tM.it tlir , c"jni r attai K ' f Ihe .' '!. Ii.ti t di l:vi led w iln j.tr n 1 1" III. I i.o (( .ilitlliuril on llio Three.) WHIP THE New V a long t U M M Ik .l 1" .'ll H-tlll trolillthe allilll.l IK Willi ll.r iti'llilan euipei- or in H.rllll, II Noll I.. 1. tin lit. I 'I' new i i i man soiled tod'.v ll. ni.Mcr 1. 1 ait m.'ii, en ll at Hi. . ii.n mr h id no thooHlii "f it :a i nl. -ii . ii ;. t'l I.l'. liege 1'iiin thu It 'III Would take the I ilv ntld t-lln.-e Wflll-i l.e SLl"i..t Iteltllau iiiiiij.. "Il.it t ke. h: pirn o tit ai lii v thai all d hy the ll niw.!)! Out to dmll.'V li.'-ever I he IIK-IIH ill. of f'lrllih llllllta I (Hlti Mr. v.. ii L -kli ii. It n in bed New V.. ik on ihr I ; 'ti .i.l . in. Jui in -fore having tieillti No K"tiei.iaiii it., had a I a fill - Inillii tt: talk with Lmpcroi Wiiliam. 'The impel id has hen iivm for llialiv velirs I" Will the 1 1 'elldlll' of Kiati.e." Mr on K khardt sold made fr. ell. Iiy ovtli.il.a to again and Saa.li. Now Emperor WUliam'i heart were the only ona bleeding humanity could bear up. nut kvexixij mmAl.n Mil,. I. Ml l0. GERMANY MUST BE BEATEN BEFORE PEACE English Government Indicates to Washington that Pend ing Decisive German Defeat Peace Proposals are Useless.. PRESIDENT STILL HOPES FOR A CHANCE Emperor William in Telegraai of Protest Tells President His Heart Bleeds Because of Destruction. 4 London. Sept. 1" !2 p m.l I 'render Asuuith today asked parliament to add another half inillii n men of till raiiKs to the icaolur iirin.' . At'.-i a short llrlmte l'lilol:r Ampul h's motion to licrea the army hy half a million men wus iinainmoiiMly adopted Wanhlnuton. (eit. 16. Ureal Hilt, inn is drlrrmined not to make peine iiiilil shr has decisively di featt d Her nniny. This srnilmrnl has hern enn vrvrd to l'n nlilel.t Wilson In dlS- puielie from Ainlmssador I'nga at London. No I. l tnul nit snug,, was coininiitil . alrd liv Ihe llrittsh forelftn office In ihr Atori'iciiii iimlianstidor, but niter Mr I'agr'a coiiv ermitmn with hish I 111 t i'-ii oIIIcIiiIh mid ho. own olimrva II. lis li" reported that efforts lo Ini tial., peace nes'iliui ions through the allien .it this time would he fruitless. Kruin e. i.ic 't Uril.iln and Kiissm h.-ive nigiir.l then agreement not to make pi n. r except hy common con s. nt. A mliaio.a.hir I'ase's report and th .invention sillied hy the allies have had Ihe efl.Tl ,.f dia- oiiruKloK elforls on i lie part of ihe Wash'nKlou gov - ii. o. nil to renew II tender of g 1 of 'I. in. l if tl. la is pointed mil ha' tin n il f Kinperor William a ill" a. h to I'renlllellt Wilson p rot t t-t I li n iitalni-i ull.g. d M Mr of iliimdum l.i 1 1 -ris e intaiiied rto references or nl'- T FRENCH OR DIE of 'trrnmny it. thai w in ii I..K.- riaii. e or die. Ihe t. r- m. .11 army musi fight to tti.j verv larit in. in. i- munt lake I'aiis and nu I.J i.i t.. ih.. Trench ainiy I il 'ii t know h"W l.nig it will I.e. Imi ul th.h you mav lil atwiiied th.- l.erm.in allil will take Talis 7 I in-1 il.'li t, II will In- hrcaline tb.ru iiii no in. He it.-rio'iii soldiers ".Mn. h Is said ul'.'Ul Ihe llussiiin .i.lvaio e toward Iteilin. Kirai let th" !lunlalls like K oeno:nliel g, then WU will talk a ooiil li.. Im " Mr V on K. khardt said that ha si awaiting writ from V at-lliliK'"n aa lo the n'ains of the wuihorlt. a In eonirol of Mexi. o. Ha W uld not I let i.l his t rt drntiuls to miy gov eriuueut not fornially recognised hy America, ha said, although he truant gj lo Mvkicu to oliaervu aita.ia.