Show I PAN DS 1 DE fEAT ED BY MOO t I K m s I It DESPERA IE fIGHTING IN WHiCH THE SPAN ARDS LOSE MEN MN 1 I r Have Ilave Driven the Enemy Into melilla Revolutionary Mob in Center Cefer of Barce Barcelona lona Jona and Blood Flows I Th desperate condition or of Spain both at homo home and abroad closed dostI Ihen th om tho defeat of go gor troops In a rent great battle battlo In MO and at tho same samo tin reports show that thal Barcelona was completely In hands of a mob the Ir t running with blood and the r using gunK In a L vain attempt to chock check the tho onslaught of oC the revolutionary etc mr n nt t The hat battle tie In Morocco hUM hla brought a crushing t tl tn the tho Spanish Ish forces Thin The on the tho Spanish Ide itched raChe gIving the defeat an t akin to that which the th Hu Inns met in III invading Abyssinia Moot flushed with their vie Ie tory torr ar arc now advancing to attack the tho Spaniards at another strategic point Th The latest dispatches indicate te that the Spanish stronghold Is 18 so hy by the Moors that Its safety Is In danger and Its capitulation to the tho Moors will not causo surprise The rho Internal condition of Spain Is bor on anarchy Barcelona the second largest elt city of Spain and the court of Ma lu Ii I a centor of riot pillage the tho burning of oC public and religIous and continued bloody lighting the Spanish troops troop and riot rioters ers entrenched behind hIgh barr barri barricades cades Tue Tho gravity of th the situation ns as re related from Crom points along the front suggests the bloody days R or of ortho the tho Paris commune The government at Madrid Is meeting the lIw situation with stern nt measures hut the l portH Indicate that the tho garrison n at the capital Is disaffected and the popular sentiment Is shown U by r reports llOrts that a vast crowd hus ha held an manIfestation cIn front of oC the royal roal palace July dispatches here today admit that the tho battle hattle between Moorish tribesmen and th lii Spanish forces outside of 1111 7 wa was a lefeat The 1 Il cut eul off of the thc wIlh th I he s and the main of the SpanIards was s driven back I the wails of tIme the city continued In the ell cit rhe fhe Spanish killed and wounded which takes lakes no ae ac of the men tt al the posts who vho c were vere cut off of aD and aban to their fate fale Is full of wounded mn men rt nt of the disaster Is plain 1 apparent from General ns as given Ien out at thc war of lice coin Ito Ill says J 01 O 27 the tho Moors cut the rail railroad road lio communication with cur outposts Our batteries shelled thin Moors oo 15 but the advance Posts were ere and they had to be lie ik el The rime situation lit at II Is grave e despite the desperate te bravery iii tilt tIl troops who are now fighting time the wahl of tho cit city Our In the lime engagement wore were I I Pintos a colonel two lieu colonels five captains and amid and hout The wounded num luti at l 1500 including man ninny of The hippodrome Is of sold bra Two generals were ero loon th ly a Thal a great battle had been fought the Spanish troops and the Moors Is I now admitted from Madrid for the tho first time ox rot of th time engagement was at first In Spain In Iii an fort efort to 10 pa rif opinion and tho battlo were rigorous I ly Ir rd Earl Early reports gave ac the losses nl at a few hundred bundred The admission today toda that the killed an and wounded reached d gives gie the bat battie tie tic the tho Importance of real warfare time the casualties being far greater than In I any engagement during dUlins time tho Spanish American war and exceeding some somo or of I the most mORt fighting of the war var Insurrection Widespread Paris lul 1111 Internal In lr In Spain now completely over oer tile the war In Africa ill iii time the eres eos of Europe Tho decision of PremIer Mauras ea cabinet yesterday to place the country under martial law and aud empio the army to repress the roo re revolt volt olt IiI in Catalonia as au an alternative to convoking parliament may provoke nn an extension of ef time tho Insurrection which 11 endanger the dynasty now being male in Ira Ma Madrid to quell th the disturbances In Iii InI etude clude the tho dispatch to of I the entire Third and Fourth ann army corps amid the tho Madrid cavalry brigade command of Prince Charles harles of Bourbon Prince Ferdinand of Ba Bavaria yaria varia Is IB one of the squadron corn com of this brigade I The scale upon which the military Intervention Is planned proves that the government entertains no illusion and Is reads read to take the responsibility of putting down the revolt ruthless sg I Ily ly Ir I Both official and frontier reports t leave doubt that the organizations and revolutIonaries and I anarchists made common cause caume In old Catalonia The wIthdrawal of the I troops for or time campaign In Africa bite loss than rOJO muon In the garrison I at Barcelona and the mob after atter corn coma nil all sorts Sorl of excesses I InS big tho burning and of I churches everywhere erected barrio barn ci dos In order to Lo hold their positions I Continued on Page Four DESPERATE FIGHTING IN WHICH THE SPANIARDS LOSE MEN Continued from Page Pago One o 0 0 o 0 July arm 0 o 0 ored cruisers Empera or Carlos 0 o 0 y V anti and Dc Asturias 0 o 0 and three destroyers have been 0 o 0 Ordered to 0 Barcelona 0 0 0 Madrid July In CatalonIa has reached a serious is much bloodshed Artillery has leen heen empo employed ed in the tho streets oC o Barcelona to quell the lie outbreak The rhe city is The re rev are arc reported to be lightIng desperately behind The troops include mounted artillery and the defense of the tho rebels has been raked with shot KIng ICing Alfonso hastened hack to Lo Mad Madrid rid from San Sebastian Sebastion to today a and Is a decree providIng martial martla law lawand la and suspension of the lie constitutional guarantees throughout th Spain Orders have hae been hoen given glyen to the of provinces to crush h the revolution at I any cost without hesitation and with without l out pity marks a black In the history of Spain for here was both at and abroad The army itt at Mehilla hind had fi a hattie battle with the Moors which though the lie victor victory was wa won h by the lie Spaniards cost tho hives of officers and OO Spaniards and An exact estimate of oC the dead dea and In iii the clashes the troops anti and the lie rebels In Catalon 1 Is owIng to the rigid censor censorship censorshIp ship and the lie government hag not fixed a 1 total The government a admIts how however ever that lint rioters h e been killed wounded In several localities Ing Barcelona Alco Alcoy anti Calahorra There Thore has been rioting at Saragossa V Port Don DOli and and a general strike vas declared at Biscaya There has has been beon much do of A dispatch tonight said that the Barcelona revolutionists had been do de defeated tented as a result of desperate charges b by the troops Later fighting started again the lie artillery usIng heavy guns to demolIsh the barricades At liar Bar Barcelona celona no ho life Is safe and a procla proclamation matlon mation has been Issued warning peace peaceful leaco ful citizens citizen to remain under coyer cover King Alfono was closeted until a late hate hour with Maura and an note was vas issued Issue saying that the situation was exceedingly grave gravo and that lie must be repressed with an Iron hand as the vero strugglIng to engulf nIl aU Spain In iii revolution The note says gays The government has acquIred proof that ho agitators seek seel at all au cost to 10 produce a movement through throughout out Spain of a character clearly revo revolutionary with the Object of In ing the or of troops and to block tho ho action of the especially SO far as It concerns the campaign at Mehilla The government has ordered the governors of the pros proy laces Inces concerned to employ the most stringent measures and to maintain or 01 order der at an any cost The hostility of th the peasantry agaInst the Moroccan which haG been followed by wI widespread dis disturbances disturbances Is based on resentment that runt lie tho nation nallon has been beon plunged ed In a for foreign Olga eign war and that the tho nations sons are aro being sacrificed merely of opposition to a private mining Un File fhe classes from which the regiments are aro drawn drawn are especIally bitter complaining that thaL the lie theman lieman man who can pay is exempt froni military service The greatest antagonIsm has been beon aroused by h the of the reo ie serves Many lany o of the men In the re reser ser servo have large families c without means of support other titan than what the they can earn Touching scenes occurred when the pOOl workmen were called to the he colors They wandered distractedly about the streets leading their children the they were forced to abandon At the list last mo ma moment meat ment how however er the government dodd cd to keep the reserves in the tho home garrisons and charitable people came caine forward to care caie for the unprotected wives and children Advices from the front say that the tho holy Val wai sentiment Is spreading amon among the lie interIor tribes who as soon ns as their crops are ae gathered are expected to flock fiock to the coast and join the hails Ians While Spain is convinced that she has a lingo huge task on her hands it Il Is claimed by the tho lint a big army will soon crush the tho Moors Late telephone ad vices from Oar Bar celona describe the disturbances i as terrible anti and especially In the Para Pam leto dIstrIct where gendarmes and antl mounted charged the mobs with sabres When lien the mIlItary rode through thc lie streets to proclaim a state of siege the crowds advanced so men menacinglY menacingly that a squadron of cavalry was forced to charge Women and children took refuge in ill St Monicas church churchStreet Street cars were burned and a car cal carriage c containIng several correspond correspondents was was struck by bullets A mob headed beached by women was dis dispersed dispersed persed b by cn alarY many women children being sho f Red Cross work workers worker ers er are arc givIng aid Lo 0 the lie wounded the lie municipal doctors eing unable to at attend tend to all b are arc the picture oi 01 desolation At Pueblo Nuevo the convent conent Is badly damaged and the chuich of San Pablo anti and the parochial school are arc In ruIns The rioters have haYe constructed their barrIcades with lie tho wreckage from railroad bridges anti and the men behind tile the barricades supplied with arms and Ever soldier on leae has been or ordered ordered dered to report fOt foi duty Several regi monts have already entraIned for Bar colona Martial law accompanied by a sus of the lie constitutional guaran guarantee tee has been adopted as a measure or of control in the lie event of the tho Catalonia ro rebellion spreading to the rest of Spain The says The revolt the honor honorof of Spain Nothing can justify this tu tumultuous a and brutal movement nor can any political Idea excuse it The Liberal says When sons are aro fighting and dying at whan Spain is In an the mad act of lie tho is Infamous Queen Victoria has opened ana a na subscription In behalf of the families of the dead and wound wounded etl ed at Tul Jul 2 A report of yester vester days daa hattie shows It was ono one of the most sanguinary of the campaign The ment was as fiercely contested and Coi CO I tue forces more than d In iii lead dead amid wounded Ito tho slain In Iii Including eluding General Plates two lieutenant colonels naval contin and II a large number of other of HeNs hears Word Vord w vas received that lint the Moors ha had destroyed several hundred yards of railroad connected with the mines which isolated and Imperilled the ex cx extreme Spanish hosts JS As it was to restore communication a convoy by two strong stron columns was sent out In of General Pintos Jt It occupIed the lie outlying spurs of the mountains during the entire day The Spanish suffered a terrible fu fusillade from the tho Moors who first fired from rom the fastnesses of the mountains and then boldly charged in the lie face of a murderous assault by the Span SpanIsh ishi Ish artillery Spanish officers say sar the tho loss was enormous After reinforcements rein hind had reached the lie convoy the Moors were driven back Into Inlo the hills I |