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Show STRIKE RIOTS DISTURB CAIIIO Nine Killed and Fifty-six Wounded During One Day of Fighting. i By WILLIAM T. ELLIS. I (CooyriirM. y.?. hv the New York Her- a d .:i.p;ny Ail Rtght.t Poser ed ) j (.p-:"-:.!! Cable to The Salt I-ike Tribune : and New York Herald.) j CAIR'i. A; ri: 7. (Helayed.) Nine , r t-:sms ar- kn"w n to La e b, en killed and ;'t-s. woui.d'M In the' strike riots hep yesterday. Among the ded are two KntNh 4-ivil ofricials. The situation Is t'ti-", ;i nd I'.ntish soldiers, armed with, ntb-s and ma.-b.lue fans, are hoidng the Pla- o d'Abldin, opposite tb.e d' Abldln pLtce, and other strategic points In Cairo. It was t he mnst turbulont day of thf strike. Tie n,ost serious outbreak oc-cirieil oc-cirieil v. hen -o:diers and rioters clashed in the place do j'f ipera. opposite the Kzbek!;e:i place n n.J Immedtateiy in front of the opera house. Almost stmuUaneousl v several hundred demonstrators gathered In front of the American consulate general. T.iey wanted want-ed to pr-snt an appeal to the American peopie and to President 'Wilson. The d.-lcHiion was refu.d admittance tlie consilate c-neral and were not re. ;ed by Hainpson Oary, American consul general. gen-eral. Frnm Die American consulate general the mob, augmented bv many hundreds of rioters, marched to the Place d Abidin. wL'-re our troops, armed with ritles and nun Line gunt. and airplanes, cowed them. While the t roops are con t rolling t ne situation and have It well In hand, there I is no gainsaying tho fact that the mood of the mob Is steadily crowing worse. In the country districts, however. o:dor is va pidly being restored. There Is no way of rinding out the nu ruber of natives killed since the first dav of tho levolt. It is known, however. 1 that there are hundreds of dead. Sixteen military columns are now pacifying paci-fying tho Nile delta. Occasionally villagers vil-lagers come out to meet the troops with peace off. 'rings of food and flowers. T;:e situation in the south is not yet fully known. However, strong British forcos are out and It Is reasonable to believe be-lieve that thev have the situation well in hand. The Egyptian situation is largely the result of uncertain! y in the nat ive mind regarding the uttitude of the powers toward to-ward the IJritish protectorate. All civil departments, including posts an I telegraphs, are Inoperative, as the caMnet and legislature cannot be reformed re-formed under present, conditions. The annual budget was Issued todav by pvoolamat ion by Ueneral Allenhy. One million pounds sterling was added to it. "" r. mm m;. r f.f ij. (T .lir:,".' T f'-r. :g!-. fb.. rs !.,. .r y , . r :, . ,j jj.. . '; ' tb- I . .. I .,.r ..r P.-ti, ,..e ,,: ,t..r-. -:. i , . . . T. '-'- :,: ' dro,. .;..v ,. j ;: lU ,e 11 " b'i ' - .i, h i.. . : ... e- T: -" . w:d be mot at t.-.- vt.'-o-i !..tv,i.rr..w . "nim.lt"- fr"in U e c,-., , : T m..:n tv,.. , , tT--lX ,. ' n t r t . en i h v , t ii i . . ,. : ;ori - . - ) : -!,, ,p.!. to rrc.e . , . ;.0 . , .' t " . i '!.- iml .c e p. ::- i r. i-b- .--t.r.ltV o Kin. (I.e.- o..r, or ":-.. i.-t or.' lo,n .t re.ept;on t'.r.t wd. m.iV. tht-'n know s.ilt I.iko l g-vig to ,io it -b.ar at.d m..-- tn tie c-ms.ig camp,, n. It Is epoet, j th.U th- C..I-S Will b- I.ikCI ::r.- 'tly to tb.e v.Lr.u- .;...,r ibe t. id. I uh it p-v-l ie tnat a p.rad. through tb. city rn.iy L- arr.ui-jt di Ofters to Help Entertain. The W.ir (amp Com tr.ui.it y -cricc Las off. -red Its t o-op.-rition to the CMimner-nal CMimner-nal eb.-h In cut. i l.ilnii g the enli.-t.-l p.-r-kuiu.I of fifty mechan-c!:ms that W I! ;ic-comp.t-y the p'rii.e Th--o ir.-:i. all from lh. fai ioij J,.-i f.,y . it- ;tiiri!.e. wiil b-the b-the fir-t unit --.m m S.Lt L.'n.- we.nn.g tlo creen and black da ulder lo-p or four-r.ic- re, in.Lc.itl- g tb;.t th--;c were cit- .. tw i e in arniy ord.-rs for t xtr.o r.llnarv i services. Tbero is but cue oth. r Am.-r- ! ican unit bo lio;.orct.i. umbuLLiuc com- I pa i y ';. 1 e t ht nt"'-f i e or more Amen, an of- 1 fa-.-r- in the pany wi!l te c: ;. riait:.-d d'-.r- I i ing their t. v h. re 1 - the V'otory lo:.,) ! t-ommittee and l c.ii r.!i7..-n ..!aj-v ytAn j yei.rdjy k.u! that . very man who wdl i t:Le t he air is an aviator of far more than average ability, and tba t w hile not a'l of them have bad the exper;, m c ol actual battle comlit.on. ; il liavc ben trii.ned in all that is modern in a r.ai prip-tico. Major Marr N ft b.st nibt for Poea-eilo to select a. site ih-.re lor Lj.o circus. Salt Tnke is rot going to forget for a moment that il.o Vi tory loan campaign I is on. A v liippef tank. 0:10 H" the best I little Hun pc.-t.ters that ever saw ac- 1 t:o- , v . I ir ...'- i t P;.L ion 'Tro' and 1 P-. -'.id to t..l. t:i t'wn L;. storm. Tr. , ta:.- im 1 g'-t .!.,' r wtl.' rj-t at" t'or as' If -,rr.. n d v. , ! 1 1 n n 1 -' . ;a t ej y parade , ;)..- ;r-n Cat Salt I---ker may , v ... ,,: ,. , ,; t 1 ." f . M J.- . fdo: 111' Pt of ( li. .1 ic p. J I', ruak'j ictor y po - - : -.1 b . ! Tank Demonstration. W 1 . m th i.-.i k Is- .ai'.or.strat-.d its e,, k 11 a p. c I jl way to Sa i' , I,;,, a- 1; rot bui; c l o '! morn- tr.t d its' P ..:- of d--1 i. t on tf t:.e -T.a'-.-, it. w:. l-o on t.Hir t roug tie tat- car-, r (.. in. s..g- ..' t 'try won and tb.- Yu t..ry i"..n I" b. more tha.n o-r-' -. rp ' '- Kra-.k Kowlt-s a nd I'll- ..e c. A. ''1 l-b ry hav t..e i.irk I P 1 K' p: t.- M Willi tiie-m for the 1 1 ' p., .- . f-i.o.ro j ! t -pr..il I-Vm'o ;s a:i l.c.i'hm.ir, by 1 . r':. i.-it h.is :v d tor t'l- m-:st part in ' t r -i . d i',;,;t, v bile Puisbury : s a ! 1 ... .t.ri.d circus a.'.u t:i.i:k d'-in- r.i ur.t:ii v . 1 be t h:s Mi-.'k'; curiam ! ra."-i to toe Ijcan campa.gn which will . .ii in .-; -t a week Irom io.i.y. No: ' g ,r g to be aJb-Wed to f-rg- t fry a ! m:t that t'-.e lufin c-iirpaign is on. .eie 1 it -t .it. f-..r tl-.-ro w:d i-e something ' e.:y dav r rem" ,d Salt lake of i's priv b l - of g -.i g . . en l-c t i.d tb.e record set . : m ' la; , rt c. ! ! P;' v SuTi'iay, the r-vaXgei ist. with his' I -r r pulpit nc-theds, wdl tell 8aii I -i i : - 1 bis way b w important he th.r s ::- Victory k an is. He wdl be : j h-T-- on A. rr;l L'(. a week after the flying , I :rc; T'1-1 whirlwund pre.ich--r is tour- ii.g the i .uutr.c t:nd. r tl.e auspices ol the 1 r. 1 c-.itl sp-a Lers' b ji -au. He i ecen Uy j :.p. ,ired Hi Sa.n Francis o, wh-re he ad- : : fr.--. -i two audience.? within four hours. i and reached U."vo with his rowers of 1 p"--cri or.. 1 be Salt T.ako theater has beon engaged : 1 t. iit ,- : : v .as the s-.-nc ot Hilly Sunday's activities. It is posib'e tl at arrangements will be m..de for mote than one appear- ante of S.uid.iy while he :s in Salt luike. j |