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GREAT EXCITEMENT REIGNS IN TURKEYKilling of War Minister and Army Commander and Resignation of Cabinet Followed by vigntmg and Arrests in .Many Parts of Turkish Capitalj indications that the unity of the power* has been shaken by the latest Ue velopments and it is outlet stood ibitf the nations interested are already eon ferring on the aitaationThe bourse today received the news i»rota t (instant i nopie with something ialtitt to dismay inasmuch as operators had been tmating implicitty in the ooduidon of an early peace, Panicky conditions prevailed at the op«n*uk of the market, when an enormous tot imc oi rush selling orders was exe lout#d Prices broke violently, ail the Balkan securities being hard hit tier man bond* were also sharp!v depress •dPEOPLE F£CE RESUMPTOfi If HOSTILITiESNew Minister (alls on People to Defend Country Parly Creates Dramatic Scene —feultan Appoints New brand Vizier— Peace Delegates Recalled From Londoneoosl.ntliiopl,. .fan -lt;-(11 m.)|to alio* an, on* to n,„—HiMing has occurred at several her Bey and Talaat Bev plate in toe city this morning A Cabinet Asked to'Res.ondemi or more pet sons have been Ac companied by the command in' woimoed and many arrests have been thy walked straight to th^ council made Orest pubfir excitement hasjchamber, where most of the mlnUtlt;»ra !oliosect the killing 01 Nazim Pasha, I were gathered and without anv pro t ie former war minister and com -f Ihninaries called upon the cabinet to wander ot the Turkish .artty. who I resign from office was shot-during public demonstrations The demand seemed to be mors or h?re last night. |r9* expected, for Kiamil Pas hi inTurkey's Greatest General. mediately act down and wrote out tt;$Nazim Pasha, war minister and resignation Finer Bey took it andproceeded to the sultan s pataca amid ths* cheers of the crowd.The sultan at first was disinclined to accept the resignation as genuine, but after sending a messenger to ?ne grand vizierate and obtaining confirmation be railed for Mahmoud Sehef ket Pasha and promptly appointed him grand viziergeneralissimo of the Turkish armies, was a man of great physical and mental strength. He was nearly sixty years of age and was characterized r« the best commander Turkey has possessed in recent times.Nazim took supreme command of the forces after Abdullah Pasha suffered defeat around Kirk - Killisseh 3T,u \ inanopie. He was appointed Il[ *minister of war In the first Kiamp Delegates Recalled,cabinet. This aroused the* opposition Bon don. dan 24 The new Turkisli ©f the committee of In ion and Prog- '^binat has decided to recall the Ot ttis and practically resulted in the ,omRt1 peace delegates from ixmdnn, c.erthrow of the ministry. He then! “ccordm^ *° a dispatch today from le. am# commander of the first army i Co***t*ntlnople. The Turkish govern* corps, and was in command of the s* havlt;* recalled itsttoons jo Constantinojde at the time “'dmsaadors at Vienna and St. Poof the revolutionary movement that! .tfr1#t*,r* return to the Turkish cup dethroned Abdul Hamid. Nazim I „ .Pasha became minister of war again .”*'■ th* m**x PJrited leanerIn 1912 in the MuMa cabinet and Z'?n? 7”?* *** today apcontinued to hold office when the ^n£d.Jth!pf of !he *tn*rnl *laif °( second Kiamil cabinet was formed in jth*™lt . ,, ,October oi that year I h* new Turkish cabinet is conNazim Push a vrva mportonal ami-The new Turkish cabinet stituted as follows;Grand Vizier and Minister of Warntsnd of the troops fhat checked tbs j ...V* „ ...tv.nr- of th- Kolc.rian. « **•'£* u f o, . ,Tih.ialJ, Hum. Ho reach'd thal dll. Cooncl! of Sttte- S»llt;ttrlct in time to «*ther together the \ u ... .scattered troops alter the battle ofi ~rein ttinvnrr* r lt;■ \r„kTchorlu Hnd notwithstanding the dls-|. ^or*R*” AffHlr# temporary)-Mus organization of the army and the rav ages of the dlseeie, he brought aboutMarias—Tschuruksul.i Mahmud Justice- Jbrahm Pasha Finance Ritaat Bey Public Works Batzazrla Kffendi, Pious Foundations -Hair! Pasha Agriculture Djelal FfTendi Ports—Osktan Bey,Public instruction Shukn Paste*.Nazim Pasha Buried.The luneral of Nazim Pasha, whos spirit of hone among the discour iged soldiers He has been credited with putting the Turkish army in bet. t«r condition than ever before Circulars Sent Out Tatsaat Bey, the new minister of tfe* interior, informed the European!•» hassle* this morning that ail mean ares necessary to insure the security wa# killed here Isst night,' took place of the city had been taken He also this morning. The new grand vizier addressed circulars to the provincial »Ud minister of war, Mahmud Sehef -governors explaining the reasons for ket Pasha. an old comrade of the the change in the government and j dead commander in chief, attended rilling upon the people to lend their After the. burial the members of moral and material aid to the govern- the cabinet went to the palace and ment. took the oath of allegiance to theWe are determined, he said '’to sultan. Subsequently the retiring for-defend the interest# of the country.} clgn minister. Noradunghuan Pasha, now face to face with th* prospect was called to a meeting of the csbi-of a resumption of hostilities,” net council to explain the foreign slt-Enver Bey Popular. uatlon.Enver Bey, who has taken such, a The sultan went to the mosque at prominent part in the overthrow of j noon to attend the usual selatniik, at Kiamil Pash as cabinet, is the popu- which Mahmud Hehefket Pasha and !*r hero of the day ! Enver Bey also were present TheNazim Pashas death by .a shot function passed off without incident, from the revolver of Enver Be* or Tsitaat Bey is believed to have been accidental The two officers, in or-de to protect themselves from the fire or Nazims aide-de-camp, who had shot at them from a window, drew their revolvers and emptied them at him. A bullet struck and killed Nazim Pasha, who was seated inside the room.The scene outside the offices of ths grand vhler when the leaders of theYoung Turk party arrived there yes ?^ew ty*ar Situation thfc erday afternoon was very dramatic.There was a conalderable crowd pres i **»♦ vnd great enthusiasm was mani Tested when some one unfurled a f*M, iud waved it. fThe exc*UemTntnt became Intense Berlin, Jan 24 The new situationwhen Fnver mounted on a white in Turkey is commented on w- th grea• harder, came in view-, accompanied ! reserve inGERMANYDISMAYEDCause of Near Panic on BourseDby several Turkish stafT office!As he dismounted before the door fcnd made his request for an audience *!fh the grhnd vizier, the gates do* ed as though automatically Th commandant of Constantinople bitnseif stood on guard and refusedis doubted whether diplomatic means will suffice to prevent the resumption of hostilities, but It is declared that the European powers will concentrate their efforts to localizing the conflict, should it break out again Government officials do not see any
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Ogden, Utah, US

Fri, Jan 24, 1913

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