Show AND L REfUGEES IN N l WilD fLIGHT 3 Endless Line Lino of Turl TurKish sh j Rabble Pouring Toward vard 6 I C Constantinople I c. c L i J 7 7 ON Nov No o ollA 11 A ll-A A son picture of or conditions n at nl a Is given gt b by one of r the Dail Dally Daily r Telegraphs Telegraph's I correspondents iro Ho a c al at Constantinople yesterday I g after several c days B from l Rafter Ct r lea JnET the Turkish arm army He Ito en 8 a Consta d Ji Never eI c for a. a single milo mile had IHl there tb n a break In tho the endless s chain of i t ol and refugees Wo lira hurl hart riot ot seen cen a a. single dale a a. single l hal hal- al- al cry a single company of or or organized ll sal FO- idlers rs Wo 0 had ht 1 only on seen men without arms arins without food without morale and ho teemed seemed Lu to lla have n e complete complete- completely I ly cd e I I do not think the thc TurUs 8 had hart even t taken inken the trouble to blow up the railway Tall rail rail way t lino b behind th them m. m When hen we wo our ou spirits rose as wo we Ji ard Jon on HI all sides eldea that It was an nil position Surely l. h hero rl ro the tho estt would tease tC wc We lse-We We would be he pr prepared to inaKo mako a alast alast last stand for Islam blam 1 r. r Wo Vc realised tha that our hopes were vain lain when I three miles mile from we e round Iund a a. In flames and the sol aol looting It for tor food was as d 1 There v er ero no I III of an no signs of or a n carne camp no signs 1 of or ofAla ofa Ala a a. fortified position and no 3 off of 1 f food tood At At th thie rc were rc ono or two o forts torts arm armed d with obsolete runs un There I were were clo 1000 troops a a. o of whom hom were wern wandering about the village In a I condition although only twenty y miles from Constantinople We e met a lI lieutenant ut nant general riding aimlessly about toll followed 0 wed hy by an escort of or four foul orderlies and preceded h by two Aides ld 5 He rHe H told us that ho had an army of and that OIO more wore were I from Constantinople Then ha 11 ic rode rodo off apparently nth In Jn f search of something looking look look- ing for the phantom army nn which c only In his his' Imagination Tf r 1 I CONCERT OF Or PO POWERS APPEARS TO BE BROKEN T PAUlS PARIS Xo Gov 11 Accord According 11 lilt to at n a nd t d h offa dispatch to the Journal the po powers with tho exception of or Au Austria have o pr pro pre entro a Joint note t to tho the Bul J Ilan goy gov- I offering me mediation The govern govern- government orm ment accepted accept d the tho note but as u. aseel eel ot rt has hat mado rondo no reply and It Is la understood will tho offer Dh oo Sunday Y lia say a R great al battle battlo battles s ds s being foU fought Ul around taU and that the Bulgarian po government o el do nothing until that thaL has been heen dc dc- added d. d It Is II pointed out that the annj cannot be left to spend p nd the winter In Inthe tho the bleak c exposed po d plains and must either r enter Constantinople or be provided cJ with winter Inter quarters elsewhere with 1 a 0 full Guarantee from the tho powers that th the conquered con eon territory will il rOWer remain undisputed uteri Other special dispatches from Sofa Sofia say that In y III 1 quarters tho thc occupation 01 ot 01 t J I is ron mains mains- p to resent prevent fresh re h a allies III 8 from A la Minor Elinor entering and this Is Jg the only way sto to t top the war 5 Romig Rom nOmA dispatches claim that j an ar asre agreement agree agree- a ment Is fa far l' l from front belli completed with Austria and Italy It over o th the l Balkan situation situa- situa llon tion 1 Italy It h Is 10 asserted l will wilt nev never r l' l ad ad- S. S that drat Austria t o havo economic r. sand ml and eA i In tho the Balkans arld it il Is II pointed pointed out that Italy ham hal not the same alne interest l jt as u in to shutting out nut R R J from the Adriatic H it Is IJ un- un dr that these thes points and several cial c ial others In the time way of the tho two powers bowers agreeing on a common pr program bram POSSIBILITY OF Or V. WAR R BETWEEN RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA N. Nov Kov v 5 11 There Thero There Is much c ex- hero over Iho rho T r Of or A war ar We n A Austria and Russia la Reports that mobilization Is imminent are denial i. i On the time contrary it Is Hal said that Austria u will wait until the war is 8 ended before suspending susI formal negotiations tion C Count Von Berchtold the for rOI foreign eign minister h held ld a Ii conference with the emperor at t Budapest Saturday after i he attended a special meeting at the he j ilar Jalar at which Count the lh fh j Austro tTo II minister of war General chief of or th the general stuff daft L aural JUKI the 1 IUn arlan prime primo minister W. W I present t. t Tine emp emperor lor later r received eh el In hi audience Mie G German Geiman atlo It H is ill announced J that Archd Archduke k Franz F Ferdinand nhoi shortly tl visit l it the German emperor at atone one of t hiss his 11 5 shooting ha haunts lints SERVIAN GOVERNMENT INSISTS v ON PORT ON ADRIATIC IO Nov Not 0 11 The The Berlin corres- corres of or the Dally Daily Mall learns that thal the of th the lan c crisis are arc lOW crow In the hands of or the German s ero- ero Aury jary it of foreign Herr Von rh r- r lein h who it is working on a I f designed t to appease both Austria and Ind 1 nd Ja Thin The Dully Daily Malis Mali's Sophia correspondent j pr preliminary con er conversations allons have e bein hem be- be nn he-nn in m with Austria in Iii the of name the Balkan league The latter ha has mado made f Cr every possible concession but maintains that a Servian outlet to lo the Adriatic la is ab absolutely essential 0 c Press and public opinion In St. St hm bur u r according to a dispatch to the Daily 1111 Mull Mall from the Iho Russian Capital con- con lder l a i t between Russia and Aus- Aus J tria lU Imminent of oC Austria Austila continues lu I luj J I I threaten I i GREEK WAR LOAN J W YORK Nov O A 11 A war wat loan Joan of or f 1 to the Greela n government JO w will il hoc bp p raised e In In this country b by the Pan Pan- union according to announcement announce announce- announcement ment made at a A. meeting of oC Greek GIeck men menn ani n l women In this Illy toda today A ram authorizing an I suc of or bonds Londs hylie hy the lie society pending a a. flotation of or Greek k gO bonds was wis read This mans mN's age aJr President August or of the Pan an union said was from rom the Gr Grecian clan minister of finance Five dollar note to be he paid by the tho Gr Grecian 11 government govern govern- ment within ten years without Interest I are arc re to be issued to tenders In the United State tales Slates CHOLERA IN m CONSTANT CONSTANTINOPLE NOPLE CONSTANTINOPLE SlA COf Nov o J 11 Time l. The outbreak of oC cholera Is a assuming l serious proportions Twenty three cases caso have Ic- Ic among th the troops alon along thc file alJa IJa lines tines up url to Wednesday A trainload or of f wounded has just reached here eight t toC of oC f the soldiers having died cHeu on nn the WilY way presumably from flom cholera The di disease t s getting a l firmer hold on of or orth th he tune massing of or the troops the thc lade lack of proper pro er food and the complete absence o of ofsan f san sanitary tary arrangements arrans There Is 15 danger to 10 o on account of the In in- in nu flux o of refugees Already several so suspected suspected sus sus- ca cases es among the latter halter ha have ve iJ been cn RECALLS MIDDLE AGES LONDON Nov 11 11 One One thing con con- with this campaign recalls lh the c dark and anal middle ages says the Constantinople Con Con- correspondent of or the Morn Adorn Adorning ing ng Post Pot This headlong flight of ot th the e population eastward and southward Is im no o ordinary fu fugitive the flight from home scenes to o which they will return I 1 do not behove be- be hove they can or ors or will return to Trace Trac e There Is Is and hiss has been een for tOI a week no tie noone one beyond The hordes seem to have o lave fallen back toward oward Constantinople by Instinct as thc they camo across cro s from Asia Minor JI not years eara a ago 0 and advanced cd to toward toward to- to ward ard Budapest and Vienna hyt hy instinct Vow Now ow their thell lIIa villages c have all aU been and th they will Mill CIe crest t villages U on the th j other side aide 0 ol of the rus It IL will bo be ui- ui if tr such a home Is not found for tor I them hem b by the tho Constantinople government gO I Their Theil existence under the tho wails of the capital will certainly have an untoward effect upon its people and hardly seems advisable In the tho Interest st or of any mn- one |