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THE PIRATE ADMIRAL: RAIDER'S DEEDS IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
The sensational exploits of the German raider l'ugme in the Atlantic are described in The Daily Bdpress by an eye-witnces,. the captain of the Swedish steamer Hallbjörg.]
found there ninety-three men from the English steamer Volture, of Liverpool, which had been sunk the day before The vessel was in hallast bound from the home port to New York. On menting the Voltaire, the Purmo fred four shots at her Icekily none of the crew was killed
The sea was running very high, and the ninety three men were in the boats for three hours before the Purme took them on board. They were then packed down in the hold with hardly any thing to cate
The Hallbjörg left New York on November 23rd, bound for France. The weather was fair, the sea calm and all wont well until December 4th. We were then 20degs. W. longitude, and not on the look out for trouble. I was down at dianer when the warning came from the bridge that a steamer was in sight There was nothing remarkable in that but when I went on deck I saw n steamer coming from the north and steer. The day after, however, when I pro- ing a southerly course, which scence to us, but after the tins were dealt out strange to us. The vessel continued to to us, after that we got no more, manente in an odd manner, constantly and had even to share with the English changing her course, Nothing happened on December 5th, We thought it was an English steamer bit on the 8th operations began again wishing to signal to us. The steamer A Newfoundland schooner of 10 tons, then borr down on our starboard quarter, with a cargo of fish for Gibraltar, was but again suddenly changed her course sink. This made an addition of six She swang right across our bow again more men down in the hold turned round, and made straight for us..
men
THE CASTLE OF COUCY HISTORIC FORTRESS RAZED BY THE GERMANS. TWENTY-EIGHT TONS OF
EXPLOSIVES.
Mit
WARKER ALLEN.
All that as many-towered Camelot." remained of that fairy dream was a ragged piece of wall piorced by a window or two, and piles of white, fresh broken stone that poured down the steep hillside like a landship
fortress
CITY OF TOO MANY REVOLUTIONS.
MEN AND POLICIES IN THE
CAPITAL OF MEXICO.
The following picturesque description of life, in Mexico City, as it is affected by the constant turmoil of revolution, is from the pen of a correspondent, who, över varying perioda, has been in intimate touch with the commercial and social life of the
CV M100 CITY.. Surely there was never any country that moved so rapidly along strange paths as Mexico to-day, and where it is moving no one knows, Joast of all those of who live in Mexico City. We think we know something of what is happening news, congenial to the and only within thirty or forty miles of the city,
Mexico is a very interesting study. but the newspapers are carefully censored,
to Just now there is a landable attempt on
Carranza Government, is published.
Coney had been destroyed. Once before in its history its destruction had been ordered. Mazarin had sent forth word [FROM
that it should be razed to the ground so The Germans are waging war not only utterly that men should plough on the against the whole existing world but even ground where once it had been. But that against the glories of the past. I heard order was never fully obeyed. Mazarin this reflection made to day by a French was bent on rendering useless When the Hallbyurga cry twenty officer as we climbed painfully over the that was almost impregnable against three in all were to join the others they shattered ruins of what was three weeks sheh weapons as law and order in his would have taken their ore sack of pro-ago the most perfect existing example of time possessed. The men he sent for its Visious down with them, but this was the medieval fortress, and at the same destruction soon wearied of their task, wfused. One of the officers remarked timen precious work of art, for the de- and spared the work of art. They were "This is now German property," so struction of which the whole world-Ger- content to deprive Coney of its dangerous there was nothing to be done,
many, borself included is irremediably strength. They tried to blow up the the shell of the tower, with its enormous the poorer. After Rheinis and Soissons kepp, and their explosives brought down Cathedrals, jt. Witis only to be expected all the interior rooms and stairenses, but that the barbarian from the East as it were, a concrete representation of the Boches, with twenty-eight tons of destroy the sangnificent castle which was, walls, remained intact. It was left for some of the most vital chapters of French explosives, if what they say be true, to the part of the Government to create a few days. They define the history, he destroy a wonderful and interesting the pin by insuring decreed. We get now
About ten days ago & French infantry building that had ceased to have any
isduc infalsitio captain, pressing forward with his men practical military value. From the mill-decreas every
your debts. They over the crest of the hills that rise above tary point of view they have simply price of soap and tooth powder the valley of the Allette, looked out over wasted this huge quantity of explosives, create moratoriums so that you needn't the new stretch of country that operiod and their real satisfeclou unenltivated able (guaranteed) paper money, saying worth 20 cents Mexican to his view a further vision of the pre- that of the stupid jealous, that co I put the wheel astern, hut sio suddenly
the Eng France from the pollution of the invader artistic superiority by destroying the to time, saying, it is worth
civilised people.
one-cant, tarned her broadside to us and hoisted. The evening of the same de Pd land that was to be won back for barbarian, who thinks be has proved his Then they issue.oirculars from time
four, in front of him he saw rising nearly two works of art of a more- the signal, Stup immediately
***MILITARY NECESSITY * E. They decree that all State banks are to
be liquidated, and they finally decree The vessel carried no fug, but suddenly
hundred feet from the valley on its steep
a hundred feet In all this district the damage done the German flag was run up astern, and
acropolis the castle of Coucy, with its the rail fell down. The vessel we had
great keep 200ft, high and a taken for a harmless English merchant man revealed herself now as a modern German warship, with several gune pointed at us; and not to mistake the nature of the vessel, we saw several torpedo tubes, four altogether: besides which, there were two six-inch guns fore and aft, and two of the same kind below the mess. We found out later that the cover over the emergency steering-goar concealed another big gun,
BOARDED
THE MOUNT TEMPLE.”
they
three two, and ten, live,
lish steamer Fount Temple, belonging to the Canadian Pacific Railway Quebec, was observed. She had 100 horses on board, 5,000 tons of general
in diameter, and the towers a hundred suggests the work of a band of mish, what an insult to Uncle Sam that
Mexican currenty! cargo, and a number of dogs. At ones the Payme sent seven, shots at the Mount feet high that crowned the angles of itschievous savages or criminal lunaties an American dollar is worth only 3 in I hear interesting stories of General Temple, and the steamer stopped im- walls. The captain had for the moment who, by some diabolical mischance, have PERILOUS RENOJIMS.
but scant time to waste on the contem become possessed of an unlimited supply mediately. R
The chief steward and A sailor were plation of the wonderful view that opened of explosives. Elsewhere they have pilantro, who once worked for me in to his gaze. He was pursuing the Ger-aged and burned and wasted to their Monterey; and a general opinion prevails killed and a steker wounded. He lay on the deck until the crew of 107 were on mans and his first thought had to be for hearts content, but through the country thai, Ind the Great School Marm of the board the German pirate. He was then his men. A few minutes after reaching between Coucy and Noyon they have United States recognised him, many of the crest, however, the essential orders sought to annihilate overy village by Mexico's troubles might have been solved lowered into the last boat and brought had been given, and he turned again to blowing each individual house to atoms long ago. I have my doubts about hint, into hospital on the Puyme, with the admire the castle. He was the last Humble peasant's coltage, walled farmauit at least he might have helped.
Some pin their faith en Carranza com- second mate, who was wounded in the back, and another man, who had both Frenchman to see Coney in its perfection and the rich man's chateau have all he looked there came from the midst suffered the same fate. No house was so thighs crashed. The German doctors
the Elysian fields. A dictator Yes, s Here, again, the Germans plead mili. must make old Don Porfirio restless in The German privateer then lowered amputated both his legs, but he died of the castle blinding blaze of flame mean that it was not worth enough exing out on top. He is reforming the
lew asnoder, and
everything vanished
of dust and tary necessity, and hore again, they are much a dictator as Diaz himself-hea When the fount Temple's crew had der an impenetrable two boats, munned by two officers and during the night.
The keep and the towers and battlements plosive to make it a pile of rums. Constitution in a manner that I am sure
Mar they could, thirty men, taking with them, but the heen sent down to join the others, the smoke. When after long minutes the shown by facts to be lying. They have proudly showing the unbelieving worke revolvers in their balts, several bombs,ermaans boarded her with bombs and cloud cleared away, keep nad towers and blown up cellars so end a signaller.
(Continued on next column.) they have left inexhaustible material to of the peon; the patriot who is going to Both the officers and some of the Ger- distributed them about the vessel in the battlements had disappeared as utterly but in the debris of the ruined houses what demoerces wants. He is the saviour build up every shelter that the French develop Mexico for the Mexicans not for the oil or mining interests of foreign. man crew went down with me to the usual manner, the explosions following
troops need. For the mending of the corporations, saloon. They asked to the ship's in succession at regular intervile - It
roads the French now and to their hand papers, and I laid them openly on the was painful to hear and see the many
much of the half Indian half-Spanish. Kery cramped for room. The weather
all the rubble they require. The cnoty's In his heart of hearts he doesn't think table. The Hallbjörg was bound for Bor hundreds of homes and dogs swimming
was very unfavourable for action but object is apparent. It was his hope to Mexican He comes of Spanish stock deaux with a general carge. The officers about, a bloody and confused mass in the insisted that the steamer must be sunk, foaming sen. Those who saw the eight the Fugme chased the Farrowdale for ruin the individual Frenchman. He has himself, and when he is safely in the
They bed
Constitution, because from us. When the weather improved among the peasants, and by so doing played their part in the war, although two days, and she failed to get away destroyed to cause misery and poverty addle he will ride roughshed through his the captain sent twenty soldiers with has confessed that he has no longer any cannot govern themselves, and their votes. in an irregular fashion.
officers on board the Tarrowdale, which hope of being that world-wide conqueroraust be arranged for them if they are to was now forced to keep with the cruiser which he proclaimed himself at the be exercise the franchise wisely.
War. Moreover, he haz When I returned to Mexico City after On December 19th we met the steamer ginning of San Theodore of London, laden with roused against him and all his race the absence of seven years, it was with sent on board, and the Saint Theodoreman of the soil who will never forget or year before the Centennial, that climax
forgive. Before the German retreat
every
of the old Diaz régime, and I found the con. Here also a German, crew was low stubborn merciless hatred of the strange feelings. I had been here the became the third in the league,
Comfortably off The weather was no longer so stormy, och soldier was determined to drive city tawdry, ill-kept, and the most pitiful re to be been unpacking the eargo, and seeing fifty-four in all, had been taken on and the pirate-admiral of the three unvader from the the men Poverty shounding, Many men had from the papers that there was brass and board, all the valves were carefully vessels, decided to exchange crews. The who 36.1
zine on board, they sent the signaller up opened and the vessel slowly began to sea was still running fairly high, but the again to report, and the order was then ink; it was eight hours before the Amp wind had gone down. The transfer of given to sink the steamer George Baally disappeared: The Pagine the men to the Tarrondale was begun They then proceeded to place the bombs would only too gladly have given the at 9 am, and it was 5 p.m. before it in position, under the deck, and in the de grace, but a shot fired into all was accomplished. All the stokers from engine room I protested, but no one that powder would have swept everything the Saint Theodore were put on board paid any attention to me. The officers lifting off the for many miles around the Fugite, and fresti ones put on did asked if we wanted to take any of our On the other hand, it would have benant Theodore which then disappeared things with us; if so, we must hurry. We dangerous to leave the wreck they from our sight, together with the 'wyer tre certainly deserves to rank reason whatever. So the story goes on lid su, and got into the boats. I managed waited, therefore, until her own weight in search of new adventures
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they declared there was war contra band on board. I pointed out to them that the war contraband was only a third of what was on board, and that it would be quite contrary to regniations to sink the vessel,
The signaller they had brought with thera then went up on the bridge and signalled the result of the examination to the German. The answer came back that the Hallbjörg was not to be suck
Meanwhile the officers and men had
will never forget it.
THE KING GEORGS.
On December 5th we are the hing
George, of London. The captain's name was Burnett, also from London, the vessel carried a general cargo, including 750 tons of powder
On this occasion the lame was wise After the crew, and saved her bombs,
France
and fields
he
2ed coil of
known Poir A
formerly
he knows Mexicans.
exier friend of mine who-
a fine hacienda or did own -OWNS the (country estate) in an adjoining State, told me that a few months ago his place was destroyed by Zapatistas, This 4 hacienda had been in his family's posses
that regiment like Are ed by Kipling who had seen its dead after they had been out Afghans. For then it is no longer
the old- sion for 150 years, surviving enough that the entry should be driven
true revolutions without damage, and yet out of France, but they
The troops who took Coucy-le-Château
and its now it was wilfully destroyed for no just retribution for which the very stonas
inspired by this spirit, of their ruined villages call to Heaven.
capture
atong all over the country.
the Mer AAS GERMAN INITI
to take the ship's papers with ine. The forced her to the bottom. Luckily no Meanwhile, the next morning our the most brilliant feats of arms of thing I have noticed is the lack officers also ordered as to take food accident was caused by the explosive course was changed. We noticed that retreat they allege, it would have had of British prestige here compared with.
After descroying the castle be
with us. We got two, Backs stuffed with about 800 lins of preserved things, but unfortunately we got a very small share of all the delicacies The Germans then selves had very little in the way of pro eight were all saved in good order, and visions; they had evidently been crusing their ship then sunk by the bombe in about a long time. As soon as we were tended for the King George On De- on board the privateer they took away cember 10th we met the White Star liner one of our gacks and put it on une side, Grurine, of Liverpool, and fresh har: with the Pepme the whole time. If any of grenades are stilk left to show that general belief here that America's
rowing scenes took place.
THE ROYME
On December 9th we came across the some strange-looking apparatus, with cause, as
a military value for the French, the the period when I was here from seven to gaining much Cambrian Range, of Liverpool, bound long wires attached, was cast overboard
at different places, and the wires con Germans proceeded to give themselves years from Baltimore to Liverpool with a general cargo. The crew of thirtynected with the chart cabin. This was the lie by burning its ruing into a fortress ton yozis ngo. It is very ruginitable to A systera of submarine telegraph which which was in modern conditions certainly influence, and it is generally understood Why this is so is been if they had left it intace They Germans in the war, could transmit and receive orders at aas formidable as the castle could have that Carranza's sympathies are with the distance of 150 miles.
were connected built platforms along the for
grenadiere and, sharpshooters, and piles: In other words, we thing suspicious appeared on the horizon they had prepared for a desperate stand, it was immediately wired by submarine cable,
MADDENED HOUSES, Immediately going on board the strange verse! I went to the commander The Georgie had on hoard 7,000 tons of and protested strongly against the sink-general cargo and 1.200 hores, hound.
While I was in from Philadelphia to Brest, The 'uy ing of the fullljärg plan and a began by firing four shots, not, how the cabia iny eye fell on
The commander no-ever wounding any one. But immediate picture of a ship,
ly there was a terrible panic on board. ticing this said:
If the picture interests you I can Some of the crew had already seen the tell you that it is not a picture of this dead horses from the Houat Temple
floating about. Fifty of the Georgie
·MAN.
the
not quite apparent, unless it is due to the
Some
TE
the crew had gone to their bunks. Hearing He was to only hard and stern with and the enemy soon found that they were do you? Carranza, -
Over the picture there was German naval mark S.M.S. 'ugme. the four shots, they rushed on deck, and I had studied the name carefully to sprang overboard with nothing on bat sce if it was one, and I answered shorts, and swam about in wild evasively that I had not intended to be confusion inquisitive or look too closely at any thing, but when an old sailor sees the picture of & ship, from force of habit he is bound to look closely at it. "Of course,” replied the
I can understand, that so well do I asked if I might be allowed to use my camera when my steamer was to be sunk, and the commander, promised
might use it
When the necessary preparations had been made the commander called to me "Look out," he said, taking out watch, in two minutes there will be an explosion in the engine room.
He proved to be right. At the time stated a fearful crash was heard, and large picces of the machinery were hurled high in the air. It was terrible to bohold
In three minutes more the crash will. be astero," end the commander, still bolding his watch
He was right. Shortly after, a similar explosion was heard forward. And at 145 o'clock, #degs N. latitude and 20 deg. W longitude, I saw my beloved. ship the Hallbjörg for the last time.. The Norwegian sailors looked at each other as the vessel went down. It was a sad Right, all this destruction
What surprised them more than any-
thing was to see a man standing on the upper deck, and with a most cynical air, turn the handle of a small box. In this manner, both on this and other occasions, moving picturen ware takon of the pirates exploits." After the crew of the Hallbjörg had been ordered down into the bold they
thing unturi s told of Carranza's
anti-American is a popular move, sympathies are with the Allies, and any
THE FERNCH ADVANCE.
and generals are amusing. Ministers troops worked their way The Secretary of Foreign Affairs, talking other side of the valley into the woods mutual acquaintance, remarked that his The nume of the chief on board the down from the crest of the hills on the to a British Consul the other day about a I hope," said the Farrundule was Bordewitz, and he do that lic below the castle. Then they were friend was in Paris, but would be in serves special mention, says Captain held up by a stretch of marshy land and London to-morrow. Anderson. At all events, I have never,
the machine guns mounted on the castle Consul, a submarine won't get him." in the many years I have been at seawalls However, they were top furious Why" he said, you don't have to take come across so exciteable a man or One with the Germans to be checked for long, a steamer to go from Paris to London,
AL dinner party givin so lacking in regard for others.
advancing far faster than he had reckon
was attended the foreign
though it was the crew interned, but be bullied his ed on. He poured a storm of shrapnel which oven men out every blow straight in the and asphyxiating shells in the woods diplomats, the Chilian Minister Was face with clenched fist one day. Borde impossible to dig trenches, as water witling with General Obregon on his left and Candido Aguilar, die Minister of hit the first mate a but the
nd lost his The Fugue sent over the usual boat witz's behaviour was altogether mest to be found an iner or two benth the (General Obregon has lost his right um),
it and ordered the crew into the boats strange From the day that he took surface, held their ground till nightfall, Foreign Affuit, on his right. After
sald, Unfortunately one of the boat-pulleys command of the Tarrowdale until we and then began to press forward in small cinner the Chilingi found he had
An officer who took part in that night watch, and told of his loss to Carranza broke and all on board were thrown into left the ship he was not once in his berth bodies.
water; with one exception, however. He would sit on a chair sometimes and they were all rescued and taken on board dozy bad was all the sleep he got. He attack told me that it was impossible to Carranza in Oberon, wouldn't have the Lyme. It was hard work. The was in command at Christmas, and we magine anything more weird than theen your left Leave it to me; it must be For some days it was just at Christmas kept throwing flares which throw with the watch, to the Chilian Minister's ghastly light on everything around. surprise, who said, "You surely didn't Georgie's own boats were also able to had a very pleasant time
scene. From their platforms the Ger Aguilar Presently Carranza catue back sake those who had jumped overboard.
of the Georgie Cargo was cotton, mas-we kept a north-easterly course All through the night the gaunt walls of tax him with the theft. No, which made it difficult for the vessel to until we were a little distance off the the shattered castle were as visible as Carranza with twinkle in his eye, he
to the men below it seemed hopeless, to sin south of Iceland, and many thought they
After waiting live hours a torpedo could see Jand. We then steered due though it had been bright moonlight, and never felt it and he wasn't looking
man showed himself the ton was sent by the Carranza Govern- was fired, the vessel heeled over, and east and made for Norway with all try to storm the great hill before them. A little while ago an official communica. all the 1,900 borges Wrenthed the lights darkened. I should think we were Whenever a selves loose and with wild creams on a level with Trondhjem, and later machine-gun spoke out, and, when the ment informing the Republic of Uruguay proceeded southwards along the coast at patrols came nearer the reports of that he had been pleased to name one of In acknowledging Graguay plunged into the sang
Many of theu went to the bottom at about 8-10 nautical miles from land
the once, but most kept on swimming all On December 25th at noon wo passed grenades were added to the noise. But the principal streets Republic of around us, their manes floating on the the Musten Lighthouse, south of Bergen lach were not to be denied, and Uruguay President waves. Some of them managed to reach On December 28th at ten o'clock we houses, where, on either side, a road informed the Mexican Government tha
thegreatest pleasure the Punic, and, beating the ship'e side passed Cape Lindena The weather was mounts to the castle end the village he greatly appreciated the compliment, who could fled reciprocating by calling one of their now with their fore-fect, seemed to be call fine, and I went,
had prepared a covered
redarentes Avenida Porfirio Diaz," and at ing the vessel to account. The crew the bridge and alike willing enough, on beside it. Then, suddenly, the resistance were ordered to the rails to shoot the with if I could have a host for my crew by the ways they
The the Mexican representative formally to horses now madder than ever, with and myself to land in Norway, trench communicated with the vaults of the opening ceremony they were inviting
captured.
declare the avenue opened for traffic. their revolvers. This murder lasted
the casale, and offered a salé cecape.
wold Mexican gentleman to whom Teat were killed or
The present stats of the castle resembles half an hour.
I disappeared from the bridge, for you mountain side after a great landslide of my friends had remarked in the one) never can tell what a man of that kind has passed, Huge blocks of masonry and chine of a glorious day, when all was gay
op,replied "Have you ever seen will do. His hatred of the English was stone ara piled one on the other, and only round, This doesn't look like revolu a few fragmenta of the outer walls, many
filled beyond bounds; but we Norwegiant could yards thick though they were, is all that beautiful drawing room at a reception fine avenue of beautifully dressed people, where you do nothing about that. Well, we went a left of the acroes the Skager Reck and down through once in the cathetictus. There was given by a fashionable woman, the Cattegat until we sighted Elsinore ansient frees There will rises from the knew in spite of her brave appearance. On December 30th, in the afternoon, we debris two rows of ghostly branchless that in the bedrooms of her house several were off Hveen, and passed round to the torn, and twisted stumps. The force of members of her family were lying sick east side, where we anchored, A German the explosion ground tons of stone to fino That is Mexico Mexico City is thi
** Bepres) patrol boat came up, and after about an powder, and everything near the castle is beautiful drawing room, but the rest of coast, and anchored there for the night has turned into greasy slime. hour we both drew nearer to the Swedish covered with this dust, which the rain the country is full of sick people."-Daily
Towards evening all was quiet again on the wide seas, and the Puyme was soon for from that terrible place,
THE YARRO
On December 11th we met the Farrow- date, hound frora, Philadelphia to Havre will a general cargo. She was a fine vessel, and, said Captain Anderson with a smile, we took possessim da though she were our own
The Germans had now collected 500 men on board the Pugne, and we were
(Continued at foot of meat column.).
No came his abrupt answer You are in the same case as the others the Englishmen."
they reached the shelter of
the
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