Show MERICAN SAW WHOLE TROUBLE Experience of Henry Bush ush During Riots Blots at Vladivostok ARROW ESCAPE FOR LIFE STREETS WERE FILLED WITH DEAD BODIES II D Co C Dee Dec SlI Dub Bsh r f on a Co Of rt rth r and Harbin who arrive from Vladivostok tonight by the steamer Tartar wea Aft n eyewitness of the re ra oIt amo K the Russian there und gaye vo a graphic story 1118 troll trou I tk n at a Chinese 6 baar where a di dIspute a mob of soldiers u td the stalls stall hey heV could lay theIr hands banda on no Oil From Steamer Many latty went want to a teamer which wu was discharging Standard oil the bazaar with It They red the place and it burned quickly nany W wounded ChInese bIng then In inel to From the bazaar the sol hers llers went to the bl big store ot of Kuntz 11 a Gorman firm driving out the latY who ned tor their lives Th Kat Katsoff tt ordered out the who were In hi barracks but in ite d or of preventing the revolting aol hers from looting they fired at the upper windows white while the looters wore were busy below Mr Buah tys they tot not fire on the revolting soldiers al ab though the they were quIck enough to bring down their rUles rifles to kill kUl Chinese The Tho Athers Albers store was a big bigone bigone one full tull ot of general and andA A the loss must have been over acer J for fl the mob brought can after can ot of oil from the wharf and burned the place By this time the str streets ets were ere filled with screaming nUd Russians Ind The rIM sUcks sticks and stones ere flying tWIng and whistling ee every everywhere where Chinese were scattered about the streets and many nany were killed flush Bush Quickly Fell FeU or Mr BUBl did dW not realize Ids hie danger than thon Some Chinese rushed at bim with shouts or of Theres another ne and he lied fled ot Of the remainder ot of he cannot speak from oh ob but he learned from good Whoa Kuntz Albers store was WIlS burning tho refugees were into sampans and all the mer merchant chant hant 1 and transports were the harbor That night Nov ov 13 men paM paid from 2 to iO O roubles to be allowed to sleep in a sampan In the Place after atter place was burned until before belore the riots ended over tones stones had been destroyed BodIes were scattered about the over O 5 Russians and more than Chinese e being behl killed TIle The bodies lay unburied l for three da days I when they thep were gathered up wholesale and azId carted away for burial Comman tier I ned lied to tW two miles away on the first day and nd the troops ho lid net take part In the rioting lid did not prevent It H Proclamation after proclamation was wa telegraphed by the tho fugitive but not until ho promised that te troops would be sent seat to Russia u as quick as the they could be transported did the tho rioting discon City Nearly Ruined S R to Vladivostok tr Bush Bushame ame Ulo body after body some sometimes sometimes times 1 in groups The city a sad ad appearance 1 heing ruined He estimates the ho I s loss at O aud years ears ho be required to put the place ss k it was wal wasA walA A ond rJ riot t took pla place the day be he heft prisoners from Japan one ot of whom had been hot In the arm by an officer because 1 lie to salute lute shot nd klIed the and two to other othel tubers were ere killed in the riot liot which ns naud which wu WI soon anon suppressed d tw by byI I ck who daan d among the troops Wing using knout to scatter the sol eel Iera Hera who were mostly disarmed The Th killed In this riot wre Jt given a 11 grand nd funeral te following day dan Mr Tush 31 the army throughout I it die a eel and he n a great groat re relt revolt volt lt will take place long a |