Show ROYALISTS APPEAR IN FRENCH i Revolt of the People Was In Incited In- In InS S II S cited by Them Is Rumor from Paris p t C CLASHES ASHES ARE FREQUENT i S Many Disturbances Occur But Bul Buti BulS L S i H Have ve Been Quelled by Loyal Troops T S'S r Special Cable S Paris June 22 lI 2 Tilo e.- e. countryside In Iii the Rou southern hern provinces pro Is quieting down 4 rind find the government o e seems to have a n I good grip on the situation but events I happen quickly In Iii France and I he pre pres- pres I ent cat may be hio only ony a lull hub before another storm It Is no now a n. well established fact fad j- j that have nul a a. hand in the uprising and wore were stirring the people to revolt re Several Se of the tho persons ons arrested ar Hr- nr- nr S r r rested te-d te wc were rc members of oC royalists clubs dub which carries out the tho claim of oC friends of or the cabinet that politics ha had been mixed up tip with the wine growers growers' rowels liou- liou t ble be At an early earl hour this morning there was a a. clash claRh between troops and Q rioters at but order was I soon restored S 5 The mob built a 1 barricade but the theS S troops soon demolished It At Narbon- Narbon I arbon-I I I P lie nt the tho scene of the liveliest lighting I I I d all aU was quiet la lat last t night No Xo further furtherS S attempts were made to- to destroy prop prop- ert erty The troops stood ready read to nIpan nip an any trouble In the bud bull am and while the 2 t people are still excited thc they preserved NI I S order On account of the railroad tracks S being heln- torn up U by peasants tN at al the tha Holl regiment could not proceed I. I beyond that point last night on i Its R way to eIs The peasants al o I packed the station l. A mob of oC peasants mn made e prisoner of oC o Prefect t Livelier who wh i. i S started to Investigate I the trouble M tI I ell Lt Livelier r was held as a a. hostage In the thic town hall halt At a locomotive S was thrown n from the rails telegraphS telegraph S wires were cre destroyed the station looted lootS loot oot- S e ed and rails torn up The mobs also abo wrecked the stations at nt and Three regiments were sent 1 to repair the railroads and maintain order Troops are ore being handled rapIdly rap rap- r f Idly idi l b by bi the war scar office Fresh resh regiments have ha been sent to the Midi and anel the affected af af- af- af V districts are guar guarded ed b by a score S of regiments to c The men of the Seventeenth regiment y of oC Infantry who mutinied at Ado Alia In S. S the Midi lIdI district last Jast evening o returned o to their barracks this morning under the promise that th they would not be J Individually for Cor their punished duct f. f Y 5 Trying Ii tn n People i I T They ey are rc n not t cau causing an any further trouble 1 II J possible Is being i r t done to calm cohn tho thio people without the tho ti government flinchIng from the firm I and It ha has taken e The Tho chamber ofin ot of otIn r cJ s P In ma to o. o th tho of tf tn JJ K Jan J UYI In quellIng ps anti and Oll S priests In th the southern districts are among amon the people people- urging them to he be becalm calm ob obey the thO orders of oC tho the government govern govern- 4 S. S ment and not to 10 destroy destro property of railroads nn and towns 1 S v t L-j- L j. j At t. the meeting of ot the chamber of dep- dep r. r c ulles today the wine fraud bill came up ff t. t for or debate r The chamber almost unan unan- I J passed all the clauses o of the hill bill S S previously I adopted separated This will w enable the government to lo put the measure meas meas- S S ure url Into effect Immediately The rhe remain S if r der er of the el clans clans- iH of or the bill will be tak n S up Immediately The principal 1 t. t t S ances of or the wine growers rs have 11 now ow been beer I removed remo At the mec meeting Ung of or the cabinet I this morning Premier Clemenceau mad math t a a ho hopeful rul rel report ort on the situation and sak ald I 5 that he believed that the worst was va 3 OY over r. r The cabinet decided d that hint In view viet V of or the bloodshed at Narbonne and ot otie otieS leT r S outbreaks that It would not be advisable C CL tor for President to attend the ois omIng om- om L- L a. a If Ing lag festivities festl at noan and Bordeaux 5 That his government nt sun still survives sur to to- J S day la M. M r. r Clemenceau must roust thank chiefly I the tho H severity of or the crisis Itself and anti s set c- c l and his principal l opponent All AU through r the week evidence e was waa th that it I bbs hla majority was wn slipping awa away fro from t f him but hut the thc appalling gravity o 0 of Thurs Thur 5 t insurrections at Narbonne arbonne an ane ni niS iti S- S S and the mutiny at r rallied ral LI- LI t lied ll the chamber to his support I A rumor was wildly circulated a rr nt nt today that a n. serious mutiny h ha hae a broken out on hoa board the French Trench armor e ea 1 S. S cruiser Victor Hugo while she s wa a aS steaming along oft off the United States Stat Cs const coast |