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Show PIJ1F1H TALES OF HARDSHIPS Refugees Arriving From Cordoba Cor-doba Tell of Indignities Inflicted In-flicted on Them. HERDED LIKE CATTLE I : Driven Through Streets, While Stones, Decayed Fruits and Other Missiles Are Thrown at Them. Washington. D, C, April '.t A late I report from Consul Canada at Vera '(ruz says the refugees' arriving from j Cordoba told pitiful tales of hardships inflicted on them during their Impris onmcnt there. After their arrest they were herded together like cattle cat-tle and marched through the public streets to a small and unsanitary Jail Meanwhile angry mobs on all sides threw decayed fruit, stones and other missiles at them and threatened their lis 08. Un arriving at 'he j;iil they were crowded Into small rooms. 10 of the prisoners being In the same apart ment. |