Show HURLS m m m if DEFIANCE AT flEET OF SIX BIG POWERS Meanwhile Russians Shout Down With A Austria ia tria and Latter Starts Slit Maneuvers l L 44 14 tt t t tt St. St P Petersburg April 6 A G-A Another An- An 1 other great Sl SHw v demonstration ons t occurred tolla today but on n this o occa- occa ca- ca Mon filon the police did not Interfere 4 The Tue climax wa was ns Je i cached when oh u the 4 cro d. d which numbered nl appeared ear d before the residence of oC the tho dowager CT empress tang sang the national anthem and displayed V pla banners In Inscribed Down Doin with 4 AustrIa I utari for the tie Monte Monte- 4 f. f The Th cro cross s o St St. So- So A i ft then was wag paid t to the c cathedrals thedr ls Is and arid to lo the guards guards' 4 4 barrack where the officers sa- sa th the banners 4 4 J Kiel April i I German n 4 cruis cruisers n JJr Dresden s cn antI and Siras 1 burg have l-ae been heen ordered Jo ready 4 to leave ave e for fOl the Adriatic I ca t. t 4 t 4 t t t CJ JE April 4 fi Thc L-Thc The little 1 lg V- V of Montenegro Has lias thrOwn down own tho the gl gauntlet to th the six Ix C t powers She declines nes to d to lo the demand domand of or the powers to o abandon nb l her cr attempts to gal gain l possession oC lon of ot and aud U hn has hns t l t d t tt there e t will b I no 9 departure I pal U o fl fn at at- 1 which conform to 1 nc necessities tics ties o of ortho the state slate 0 of W war I. I existing beC be- be C on Pa Page e S. S t Column 7 u e a t HURLS I w Ill I 1 I l DEFIANCE AT FLEET OF nf SIX X BIG RIP DIM POWERS VERS Continued From Page 1 1 the allies ales and antI Turk An International fleet feet comprising n warships of or Hungary Austria Italy HaIr France Francc Germany erman and an Great Greal Britain Is Isnow Isnow now blockading the tho Montenegrin port 1 of oC ar Antl The he fleet Includes four four Austrian warships the British cruisers Yarmouth Inflexible and Gloucester the German cruiser Breslau the Italian cruiser Pisa and the French h cruiser Edgar t. t Russia Is not represented represented by a warship but has acquiesced acquiesced acquiesced ac ac- ac- ac in fit n the naval na demonstration The British admiral sent the following follow tollow- In ing message to lo the Montenegrin premier pre pre- mier Dr L. L I 1 have ha the honor to inform you jOU that the international fleet is assembled assem bled In Montenegrin waters as a protest protest pro pro- test against the of or the wishes of ot the great powers I 1 desire csire to call cal your excellency's R attention to the presence of time the fleet as a proof that the great greal powers arc acting in il concert concert con con- con cert and und request that their wishes lx lJ 11 fulfilled without further dela delay Pic Pice e. e Inform me immediately that thai your yonI fv- fv Is read ready to lo carr carry nt the tho wishes of or tho tilo great reat powers power zt f To ro th I tile the Ion Montenegrin t l plied in a note noto expressing expressIng regret at nt atthe atthe the tho presence of oc the thc fleet feet which he lie considered a violation of or the neutrality proclaimed b by tho the powers at the beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning of the war Th The premier continued con con- Despite Despie the pressure which the presence o of the thc fleet Implies there will willbe willbe wJ be no departure fr m an which conforms to the necessities of ot the state o of war existing between the allies ales and nd Turkey A brigade of or Austrian troops from Cattaro has been maneuvering near f the thc Montenegrin boun boundary ar The c customary customary cus cus- stoman s- s tomary toman note has not been given gl the tho Montenegrin government go and Austria Austria's s and action Is considered unfriendly menacing Dickering Dickering- Over Oer Indemnity o London April C A G.-A A Constantinople dispatch to the Times says a that tho the council of ministers has hns decided refusing to pa pay indemnity to the alies al allies a- a a- a for the maintenance lies to agree to 0 pa pay ance arice les of the time prisoners of or war on a general gen gen- eral scale Still St Sturm London April 6 A G.-A A dispatch to the tho Chronicle from Vienna says sas that King Nicholas of or Montenegro has resigned as chief In Con command of the tue arm army besieging be besieging be- be In favor Cavor of or the Servian General ic The he correspondent adds that tha a general gen gen- Ien- Ien eral ra storming of or was scheduled scheduled scheduled sched sched- erl storming to take place Sunday with the aid id of oc fresh Servian Ser or ordnance and troops M s S Nicholas ne Resigned 1111 April Apri C. C King G.-King King Nicholas of ot Montenegro lo is quoted In the Temps as assaying saying aying that he ho has learned d with wih sorro sorro sorrow sor sor- will nt row ro that thai the cruiser Edgar tilt ro represent l France rance in the naval demonstration demonstration demon domon- on Oil the Montenegrin coast straton It is a bitter biter irony said the king that I the thu name of ot the Illustrious the time upholder of ot Edgar peoples struggling tom for independence and unity should be associated wih with an expedition uni against the small smal but ut valiant champ champion Iou of Bal Balkan an ence You mn may sa say that thai despite them the m measures once of ot coercion tak taken n b by Europe Europa against g her Montenegro will wl yield Iel only to violence It remains for tor Europe to add th the therl rl I of armed force forc to tu her mine mine- minet t Ice tice t cc |