Show CRUISER LOSS LOSSi SEVERE BLOW I I I TO TURKEY Torpedo Which StrucK the H Put Her Out of Bu Business in ss i i NOW AT CAPITAL WITH DECKS AWASH Troops Fro From Asia Being Landed on Peninsula of Gallipoli BY MARTIN H. H DONOHOE S Special correspondent of the London Chronicle and nd the International News Service CONSTANTINOPLE E Nov 23 3 3 via la Constan Constanza Con- Con stan stanza a. a Nov No 25 The The warship has returned to port after having boxing been torpedoed In the Black sea by tho the Bul Bul- garlans Tho rho a cruiser built bunt at ElswIck had a a. narrow escape from foundering only her water tight com corn compartments saving her She She- Is 18 severely dam damaged but hut though in a a. crippled condition condition con con- she was able to reach leach the Bos- Bos under her own o. steam She Sho now lies oft off tho arsenal at the Golden Horn with her decks a awash ash This is a serious bl blow w to the Turkish Tui nav navy navy for for it means the tho loss lOlls of or o one e of her most modern modem vessels It was was was' the re result re re- suit sult of ot a daring night attack made mado by torp torpedo do destroyers de while the was off orr Kara Borun Dorun where she was assisting In tho thio bombardment of or the Bulgarian left wing In tho neighborhood of Lake Derkos The Tho ship was waa as also struck b by Bulgarian shells and her after after- mast Is twisted like a a. piece of or old hoop Iron Keep News Secret The Turks maintain the greatest secrecy se se- secrecy se secrecy crecy as US to the tho loss loes of ot life Ue which was sustained in this attack and It Is not know how many on board escaped They claim to have damaged even If the they did not sink one of or tho the Bulgarian torpedo craft Fuad Pasha has pr presented a n. distinctly pessimistic report to the government on 01 tho the state of or tho the arm army behind tho the lines lIe He warns tho the porto that the resistance to be bo expected from the troops now facing the Bulgarian army array can only onh bo be short lived If Ir the enemy manages to break through the defenses Fuad Pasha fears ears tho the worst and declares de do- clar dares clares that tho late fate of or the capital will willbo wille b bo be e sealed Turkish emissaries are aro still at tho the T Tr Turkish headquarters at Tt r ready eady to treat at a moments moment's notice with t tho ho Bul Bulgarian delegates should the tho allies s show how any Inclination to modify the conditions conditions con con- d laid down for an armistice FrId Fridays Friday's Fight right There hero was considerable fighting last n nl night ight Friday on the Turkish light right fl flank ank After tho tim failure of ot armistice n flo negotiations the tho Bulgarians re resumed umed tho the o offensive and hotly holly en engaged sed tho the Turkish i Infantry The Infantry on oct the right fl flank ank bores bore tho the brunt of or the tho attack They mado a desperate effort to push back and fla t turn urn tho Tu Turkish defenses Tho The whole weight of oC iho Dul Bulgarian attack was vas a against tho the position In front of or Derkos H Hero ero tho thio Turks were compelled to give round ground g roun but they held on OR desperately be be- be f fore fore- ore they thoy were ultimately driven In from t the he high walls around the of t Lake Darkos Tho The Bul Bulgarians arc aro now threat threat- e ying tho forts of oC Derkos Tho disaster to tho the Is a sc so- y ore handicap to tho the defenders n. n ns tho the Suns guns of or the tho other war warships are arc almost i ineffective for tho purpose of ot stopping slopping t tho he Bulgarian advance nd TROOPS ARRIVING FROM PROM ASIA MINOR CONSTANTINOPLE COx Nov ov 25 ite Re Re i from Anatolia are aro being l landed Oh on the peninsula of ot Gallipoli which separates the Dardanelles from the Aegean an sea sta to which territory Pashas Pasha's division retired after its de do- feat in valley Tho American emba W. W W. W is endeavoring to ob oh- oh tam tain volunteers from among two foreign n and Red lIed Crescent missions to start work with help of tho the English mission in the S San Stefano cholera camp Ho has haJ sufficient money at his command for a a. bc beginning and Is 18 confident that all funds funda nc needed will wUl bo forthcoming The II chief r difficulty arises In tn finding linding capable men non willing to undertake the harrowing tAs task k Conditions In San Stefano are very bad Tho Greek Jt school there hns Ims been transformed trans trans- formed into a a. hospital but no sanitary measures have havo been taken Tho The camp will be he almost a n trap death-trap for fOl those who enter It Is reported orders have been Issued that all bodies shall bo burned The for for- or- or n surgeons report difficulty in sending a away from the hospitals the tile wounded who have recovered as the they the refuse to return to tho the camps or barracks a again aln Tho The opinion of or Americans and British British- er ers era engaged en In or organizing the relief Is that thousands of lives Jives can bo be saved If Ir tho the segregation of tho the well from Crom the ill can be accomplished RUMANIA rANIA INTENDS TO TAKE TAE HER SHARE LONDON Nov Noy 23 As As the war ap at preaches a a. conclusion public opinion In in Bucharest according to 10 the correspondent dent of ot the Standard Is getting more mor fix fix- C- C cited with reference to safeguarding Rumania Interests Masses were held Sunda Sunday to protest a against tho the reported Greek persecution of ot the in Macedonia Tho The leaders headers o of this race strongly object to tho the division of Macedonia between Greece Grecco Bul Bulgaria arla and la as they fear car their own nationality would be squeezed out Rumania intends to seCUre guarantees guar Iuar against this It Is said Rumania is not claiming and Varna as H this would ad add a large Bulgarian population to Rumania but only and the frontier running run run- run ning thence to tho Black sea at a point considerably north of or Varna Dr Daneff president of the Bulgarian chamber hamber of deputies IB la expected at Bucharest to negotiate these claims Tho iho peace delegate Osman Nizam I Pasha Turkish to Germany German arrived at Bucharest Sunday on his bis wa way to Constantinople He Ito will haVe o an In Interview interview In- In with Uh King Charles before lea leav Iea vIn v- v In ing Irig and ud It Is li expected that Rumania will make lt Its Influence Influence felt In the negotiations lions oz on tho tuo peace pence terms GERMAN EMPEROR MAY BE MEDIATOR LONDON Nov 25 5 Telegraphing from Vienna the tho correspondent of or the tho s Dally Daily Telegraph says Archduke Franz Fl-anz Ferdi nand heir apparent to the tho Hun Austrian 5 garian throne r reached Vienna early arly Sun SUI da day from Berlin where he had been on a a. visit to Emperor William and proceeded to the sent seat of 01 tile the imperial Pa palace aco where ho remained t pr r one hour bour with Francis Francie Joseph Later Latel the emperor received Marshal Marsh i Von chief of 01 staff steff Of or tho Aus Aus- trian army who aCC c accompanied Archduke Ferdinand I to Berlin and while Tin In t the a German Gennan capital conferred with General Von chief of ot staff of the GerIt German Ger- Ger man ann az It Is rumored In political circles that the conversations between Emperor William and Archduke Ferdinand will result In n a a. t so of mediation between Austria and RussIa which will h Ij j conducted bv hr En EmI Em I I William WilHam It It l I is hoped in th bf tI way ay I to avert the oriels that is If evidenced by bv the military preparations preparation throughout j I The political between Servia a and nd Austria has under undergone nci no no material c change hange but on the a. a wither rather beter bett better bet bet- t ter er r reelinG feeling prevails here says the correspondent correspondent corre cone e of at the tho Dally Daily Telegraph at Belgrade Belgrad Bel Bel- grade grad e The general opinion continues the correspondent is that th the QUe questions U at i can bo be settled without fighting The Servian naturally are aro anxious to se secure secure se- se cure an outlet to the tIle sea aea through their own territories and if It Austria meets their wishes in a a reasonable spirit the thc risk Ilsk of or orwar war will wUl easily b be avoided It is la declared that Ser Servia withes wishes to live in a a. spirit of or amity with Au Austria but that thu no nation a after fter a successful war can submit to re remaIn remain remain re- re main In a 0 condition of or absolute tutelage t to o another however friendly For trade reasons alone desires access to the tho sea lea and not from any de desire desire de de- sire to hamper Austria STILL BELIEVE RUSSIA WILL BACK THEM PARIS Nov 25 The The Belgrade correspondent correspondent corre carlo of tho the Matin l says saya Turkey now asks that she ehe be admitted t to o the Balkan federation retaining of 01 course all the territory she he had before t tho he war This extraordinary proposal an as yet has bas only been made mode and it is 1 no 0 surprise in Seman official circles which are well acquainted with the Ottoman Ottoman Otto Otto- man mentality and know ImoN that Turkey never accepts accomplished facts except with the knife knite at her throat The correspondent says lILYS there there- is unbounded un bounded confidence in via Sec with regard to Austria due to the belief bellet that some ome high Russian personages have given a formal and nd binding engagement to sup sup support tort port Servia against Austria This arrangement arrangement arrangement ar ar- ar- ar is supposed to have havo been concluded con con- eluded b by Grand Duke Nicholas tho uio PiC Russian generalissimo during a visit several sc months ago when he was waR consulted on every detail of ot the allies ames treaties es This Ibis promise of or support is II said t to have been made over the heads of or the tIle Russian Russian Rus Rue sian elan ministry b by persons more Influential than the ministry The Tho correspondent adds Whether this engagement exists or 01 not the belief belle is a dangerous fac factor actor actor ac- ac tor In the critical 1 situation and the truth should be known In the Interest t of or all nil concerned |