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7 VENING TISIES. r y;; fioms v Till POLICE' IJ l fc.it v. A . , c';.:::c:es fut it tat mm tkJ tS4 a Jim a Or-! I fHUj a I arraV fHa Mrtke at kk f I Crvatag W aak. (Hr la Aam-Ut4 praam) t, Nmtirf, Dwr. II Eleaea m wars kin4 asd It were vnit 4 T Volleys Brad WT the troor at the workmen defwadlef barrtcag oa Irarskala st re, Moacow, lo-day. Taa total raasaUlea at Marow yestarday ara aaUmataa1 at 1(9. Telepboaa gnaaaacea from lioaroa say thai l&,e0 n are oa atrtka inert; tkat tBa city ta already fading tha pinch of hunger; that aaaay bakeries have) bB Backed and that ail buslnoaa la SBspraded. , Only tha St. Petersburg and KlcS and Voroacih Itaea ara open, Thar Bart ba aoroa attacka apoa atrtkarm, aapaclalljr oa ataduct laadera, by lha 1 paopla, and two glrta- vera atrlpped aakad and turned looaa la lha cold la tha vlclalty of tha Jewish market. Coaildarabla atraet Cnhtlng haa oc curred at Moacow aa tha raanlt of httempta of tba troopa aad police to break tip proceaslona. x Tha rvTolatlonlita rcalated at ae ral placea and occnpled barrteadaa, , which tha dragoon and Infantry carried by atorm. ' rrof jtha amall towna alonB tha allroada tatna reporta of attacka on railroad men. At Elnla aeven fami lies ware butchered and two , dela Bles were lynched near Kurak. ' ! Hera In St,-Peterabnrg there la lit tle change-In tne eltuatlon..' X ' Prpfprtui ttf rollre fVinollHhrd. - -frana. D6fi.-23. 6: JO T,:M.A BMtil-orflclal dlRpatch to The Temps eaya that the prefecture of police at Mohcow has been demolished by the explosion of bombs. . Several persons were killed, but the prefect, wbo was ' at the Kremlin, escaped. . ' . i Tha dispatch eaya that affrays liave occurred at the neighboring bar ricadea, in which the soldiers wore victorious ' and . 15 . revolutionist; were wounded. ."' v ' . j BcvoIntlonlKts Battle gravely. London, pea J. A dtepatch to a . news agency from St: Petersburg says that barricades haye . been erected rea Tverlaukaia atreet, th chief thorough fare or Md.icow, that the revolotloninti are holding them bravely snd.that the:; ara maktng'repeated attackJn the po lice, roaaacks and dragoons whenever . thev latter ntteuipt to convoy prisoner ', to Jall.Sk Tho.atrols of troopa are ac ' companjed bj machine guns, which are unhesitatingly Used against tlio . revo- lutlonlsts. . t ) . 1 . v ' , . oine Lines Open at Moacow. Moacow, Ie." 2J.-tTrufflo has bean opened here .with the aaolstance of tho - troops and the railroad Battalion. The lines to TKlahrtf Novgorod, Yarohlav, and the Nicholas road to St. potemtiunr are working- normally.-, ' incoming trains only re running on the Windau v ami Voronezh lines. The ' tie-up Is complete on the Ural and Kutk lines. Can't Enforce Newspaper Strike. St. PeteraUurc, Dcc.23.ThouBh the printers' union is one of tho moat'ad vanced and most thoroughly- organized unions in RuBBta, It Is unable to en force the newspaper utrike. The Novo 5 Vremya, Slow and vOther conservative papera expect to appear to-vday. Tho PanRusslun. congress tho ioaguo of lcngues is scheduled to bo : held -at St. Eetersbufg to-morrow; but m owing to the strike tow. of the dele gates are present and th rneetlrig v nrobablv-wlU be pofttpone.d, like tha ZomEtvo congress of Mospow until Jan . uarV. '-" , ' " - ' I With tho political strike as a revolu tionary. weapon apparently, losing' its ? keenness .'owing to too freouent use, fear are entertained that the revolu- tlonlsts may be driven .turn- to the s'old methods and inaugurate .an era of , terrorism. ,The government H kware . . that a number of high agents -of the .. revolutionary organtsatloa at- Geneva recently returned to Ruela, and In : fcreaaed tfrcratitlons are' being taken ; fto 'Bafbguai'tl all in authority, at St. Pa J tcrsbUrg a-"l 'Tai skoe-Selo. . ' . v Wire Barricades. - " Riga, Livonia, Thursday, Dec. 21, by Messenger . to Eydtkuhnen, Prus r ala, Dec. '23. Although more ,than . one hundred post and telegraph ero ' i-Ployes have resumed work here, all the telegraph lines running out- of j . Riga have been cut, , presumably by . tho Insurgents. , " ,' The Russian cavalry have found the approaches to places held hy the lnsurgents set ... with entanglements (Conliniiod on Page Five.) .LLiii'i is ins cmrE ynr,.rr:::fSF: mu: i ftj4t Auaifcn4 lrlf Mara- mm ttadt Man k teat tata raa) U -.. a M Mml') aiaa a4 la la a " 4aHi aAVa ear N- . I aw uwiilk Uaiar W .. a a a an l-nr f it:tat Mnw, aMSI f a akkr mHI rol Mtli . ruriatu is la ta anntl a .a la mmArr iriwl. t4 am'Vaa 1 i Hm r't" k tstat a was a aa fuMari . biaw la as rasra aa4 Mr. ft.atBMina Ikad wvaa at hi awk S.U fclilit, ahM asrit UU ruraln4 k k '- a--ta aa Ihs rm4. Vpmm ! Vatl(ktna a fuaad laa ahrnrM of lha a44nlnf aal)4ln a s4 s ku t 1I.C ttimaalf lata na bwH4- Mr. Baenlnftua rnBisaitd Ih caJ pnt taaasat atrt CUmatnc aas Mas roaa huHt avar bsad th na raara4. ta ra aa4 lan4 fur Mr. Rnstathciiax who retral4 ta rLa omra, aarra taa rata grabbaa a atkk and baa! Mr. Dntinrna-ioa ualil ba rwa uaeuarlwa rsttlramra aha heard tha rlcilta's crK-a xvhxd ta hta nx-a. aad aaw fertins dtMinw-srtnc Into tne offios af hia rslbar in tba aansa bulldtna. Its flaaUr wrs ttkca attr a atruarla Whn ronfroatad with Kelvta Mr. loi- Blactoli said Kilma wss bla baat rrlrnd's nn, bit. rrfusad ta Identify him M Ma asaal'snt. John It. HonalnctoN Is well kaowa throughout. the Bt-ita la hUrh Msannlc rlrrita. brlnff at prraoat the grand ra rdr of tha grand onmraandary aad pant commander of tha Knights Tem plar ot tha State. . . ENGINK IMILKU KXPLODKD. , Vi , .-. ; Fireman Killed ana Knglnwr Fatally . , '. Injurrd. Klmlra. N. 1.. Dec. 31. The boiler ot a locomotive drawing a south-bound Lehigh freight , train, running between Van ' Etten and 8yre, exploded ' at Swamp Biding, a balf.mlle.east o the Tillage ot Van Eyen last night, killing Fireman Prank Morris and 'fatally Injuring Engineer Fred Swarthout, Brakemaa Henry McMahon, Conductor Uartln Gallagher , and Freight -Handler Springer, all ot Sayre, Pa. The explosion was, witnessed by al largo number of people and the deaf ening roar was heard three miles (away. '.The boiler waa blown from the carriage of the engine and hurled over a hundred feet down the track, where lt continued to roll, end over end. tearing a deep hole In, the Le high Valley tracks. The cause ot the accident Is unknown. ', ; , ' Dallas, Texasl Dec. It P. J. Meadow" aged sixty, years, shot and. Instantly kilted' his wife to-day and fatally wounded himself. Meadow stated that he committed the act on account of family troubles. ' H'CALL REFUSES. . TO FURNISH LIST New, York. fcec. 2$. It ' was an nounced to-day that the request of Su perintendent of Insurance ,W, D. Van dlvr. of Missouri, that the New Tork Life insurance Company furnish him list of . the companya policy-hold- ers residing .in Missouri has been de nied. ,r ' ; ' The request was sent to President John A. McCall, of the New lark Life, who made the denial. Superintendent Vandlver -asked tor this list at the re quest of a convention of pollcy-hold-ers'which was held In St. Louis, say Ink that the, names were for their, use, and also for the uae-of nls own de partment. : Mr. ... Vandlver ; said the names were to be used tn carrying out the theory of a purely mutual organi sation.' , ' ' ' v AKRON GAS CO. IN, V - HANDS OF RECEIVER, Akron, Ohio, Dec 23--The Akron Gas Company, orieof John R.' Walsh's properties, went into tho hands of a receiver this afternoon, the petition being filed by Squlrs Dempsey & Saunders of Cleveland on a claim of $5,703 for coal furnished by the Youghlhoney and Ohio Coah Comr pany. The local manager, A. B. Eilbeck, was appointed receiver ot the- com pany. ' Tho plant under the present "ownershiD has .been running since 1 898, when Walsh purchased Jt from Charles G. Dawes.', of Chicago, and the comnanv is: canitaliied at $400,- 000( wjijrn y Bi80 the bonded- in- ilebtcdness of the company. - , . lm :atD rn fiua Via ttr tra-4 a aVaa K laa MaA as .hnua Ua-j af a4 aVkfc taa Mtaal . tat fwMifaJ llsian Cbmbi T tha Cktraf. Iivr. 11 rraM tkt Traavarrf llaary Wait haa haw la dhiad by taa raoaraj graad )aJ a4 roaU-at of taa CWltaaotal Ftaaana " Jstiaa W. Lswh, aarrrUry v( tha two, alas wsa td triad Tlwra are two rhargaa aaadlag at Ur 4 a4wrUatng aaatlar throagb tha St aits rajsMvralBg a lotlary and eeadlag tat law thraagh lha aaall wtlh lataat to iefraed. . Taa affaire of tba CoaUaeatal rtaanro Cotapaay were ' alrad last Jaly. StlU ware atartad ,agalast mt aad Loah, aad taa tattar was held to the Federal graad jury Waif, he-wever, caraiad this pro read log on the plea that be waa not taa ax ara lira Aflkcer of tba company, thoega bla Baaoa aad posltton were need to attract lareetora, who lust aroaad IU0.O0t.a00. ')! bow HI be eompelled to staad trjal with Lorb. . nsToii fh;ht oji tr.ix.- Two KlUc4 and Oae Faulty Hart in Attempt of I"riorr to Karae. Py tha Associated Praas.) Mount Carmel. Ill , Dec. 23 Two men were kllltsl. a third was probably faulty Injured and every window was shot out of a passenger coach on the Houthern lUllway yesterday, when two man la custody for lsi-ceny, tried to esesna by killing a constable. In cidentally, twenty-five paiumnrers In tha car ware kept busy dodging bul lets tor several minutes, tha train In tba meantime running at high speed, Wliett ths' smoke cleared away Con stable J ft tries Kingston and Isaac Mar shall, one ot the prisoners, were dead, and Edward Marshall, the other pris oner, was probably fatally wounded. A bullet paaaed through the cap of a brakeman. but no one else was hurt. ' Tha Marshall brothers were arrested yesterday on a charge of stealing chickens." Thry were held, for trial. Constable Kingston started for Fair Held with the prisoners. The men In the smoking car were thrown Into ex citement when one of the Marshall brothers draw a revolver and shot Con stable Kingston dead. Several men In the car drew a revolver end shot at the prisoners. Many shots wece fired by tha armed passongcrs and by the Marshall brothers. When both the prisoners had fallen to the floor tho first ceased. Edward Marshall was . taken to Fairfield and placed in JalL A strong guard to pre vent a possible lynching was neces ary, vV4 - . ; V ; ' r 1 ; RED TAPE LETS r A PRISONER GO . (By tha Associated frees.) ' Paris,' Dec. 23. The prefect of police here has received a message by ciote from the police of Hoboken, N. J., re ouestlng him to arrest F. B. Fasola, alias 'Ballnso. for alleged larceny. The officials of tho prefecture, surprised at this unusual, direct request without the Intermediary of the governor ot New Jersey and tho State Department, at Washington; applied to the American embassy - for. information on the, sub ject.' 4 Tho embasav consulted the Stato De pnrtmcnt, with the result that the Iat ter ruled that an application to thd au thorities of "a. foreign country for the arrest of a person wanted by the po lice was not -warranted excent through the regular State and Federal channels. Fasola,' who was temporarily detained was thereupon released from custody; BUOY DRIFTS ON. LOOKOUT. i Norfolk. Va.:- Dec 2S. Captain Al tsrtil.-Lowls, of, Baautort. N.T3-notl (led tho branch 1 Urfited States hydre- graphlu;-ofIico' In Norfolk ta-daVi, that Captain' Thompson, of ina schooner Lottie : R... Russell, reports that While running dotvn from the, northward rounrling CapeMiOokout Phoals, N. C. buoy and off shore drift,, he got a cast of lead In four .fathoms. Second cast was eleven feet." Third wa.s five fath ams.v Thia buoy has drifted In, on the end of the Lookout Shoals.; Ship mas tors should leave it well ih ': shore f them-aad ke.cp a sharp lookout -.while rounding Cape Lookout Shoals in P38S' lhg this coast. ' A propar position of this buoy Is in five and one-half fath .otiis of water, , ; s j(o SR'LN 1 j; yg IIOMEf-? m ira eii dust (Va4 ad tiraamte 0 taWaWaWaW Va fcaaVa Y , ha aWsrhwaVv Hlaaarcf aa4 a.lU4 W aa4 WawaaVel Mm- iTwHi bb hrw OAaay Twar (By the Ai awatrs rraaa) that snurelag Kateg. hi ttwt. Farca ajad Mt. Qrg tha Mrar rwhuiy towaw that O laad mt xgiaa irVd to aanh a hMa asaa who taa awaagrr of a Urge tsMrswoUM w)HI at that place last Might, Ho harrlradrd hhn- lf aad opred Bra apoaj threw, kJHlag Ave ox-a aad two avoowS) OS4 umliag arvrw others. Aoothrr Krvrt. Another rport frwm Kmi istr that It was a hnrra ilt in whlh (he killing oocarrad 'lst iMtilng. n laiiri' auralwr nf negraea toeln i frullr A Kinnl fwillada onriiii'l Two ei-e hflkxl Instintiv, U" v ie tiln'U wtinlil and eight oIIk:.-. wito motf or Ice" srlU!-iy Wu:.i1i il hy liuiut.i. Several women wer ani"--K the wound ed ami on 'woman i l.l led. SWINDLERS' NEW GJUIE Passed Mexican Half Dollars for U. S. Coin They Are Only Worth 24 Out The Miarpcra, It is Said, Would Buy ' S Cent Worth lira Store and KM 45 Crntn tliangc Jnc Side Like Our Money. (By the Associated Press.) Baltimore, Dec. 2S. Two suit i n He.-; two filled to their limit with neany thousand bright silver .Mexican dollars. which are now In the private office of Captain Humphrey, chief of detectives. proved an intcrestlns feature, of a rise upon which tho police have b?cn work ing during the past we3k, and which has resulted tn tho commitment ta court ot Frank .T. (jflbron, whose resi dence N.not known, and Jamea Wil liams, of Columbus, Ohio, ; upon th charge of obtaining monej under fa s oretense'. N The Mexican coin is worth only 24 cents in United Ktatea moTtey. and tic men, It Is alleged, would buy five cent:; worth pt Something In a store, and pul down one of the Mexican coins, rpcetv- tnir 4S cents in chamre: -' One side f tho Mexican coin resemfjlos the United States coin, but the other elde is very different. Numerous rnerchante in this; city have complained vof having been victimized, and the police department suspects that Clio two men , under ar rest have, .been operating in other tiles. . . .',;:'' KILLER BY SAILOR ABOUT HIS WIFE. (By the Associated Press.) - Philadelphia, Pa., Dee. , -Joseph Tate, aged 29 years, was fatally Blab bed toidav by a sailor known, as John Tata was recently married to a gin whom the police know as Hart Wil liamson, and Mary Summorfleld. She Is It) years old. . - . Tato is employed at night,, and while away last night his wife met the sailor and spent the greater part of the night drinking with him. When tho pIr re turned .to the woman's homo her hus band Watv there and a light occurred between the men.- Tate was tabbed ahtt died later at a hospital; - Mrs.- Tate is under arrest, but the sailor has not as yet been captured, The police say he belongs to the Unltsd States monitor Terror. ' y, "!, s . ' Engagement Announced. (By the Associated Press.) ' Louisville, Ky Dec. 23. Miss Mlg notl, of Staten . Island, . and Hon. S wagon Shirley, Congressman from the Louisville district, are eng.ged to be married. .Announcement - ot the en gagement was; made to-day. . n, . rail back ft ftr-J ftiiaa Ixesiil to kfa. Iwaka rtol taaii mt fcWd a T j a. In a hra tg ta to taiaiaar. : aM taa. aliailj t mi iftn ai aare rry Vaaaaaawaaa. (r taa As naaiaa fi s taa Biaw 11 Ufa la- t'na hi. aa4 aua 4 fnalBi n A. M4 ail. rlarw4 fCMa Cacaaa aa taa at ar Taanla Mr M U ta l-art ta aa AaArrw HunlM.. ta atMH taa Mrw Tr UT laaataw raa.fi w a4aijj haatrii at thaaat at ailhtra Mr. Met a0 a lal m was ta i4aca Mr MaaaWtaa to rataca ta lha lnlt4 Mat a4 iaatl- fx artuta tha btaal latraikcalliig acaaamtea or la aa acwanllag mt taa amaiy ad Thla eecvaMHig la ta a glvaa la t taaafiin. Mr Hsmlltiw aal a' atate Bwwit v Mr Metall. hi haalU aatac aiM-h that ais parak-Un arrd htm tt la mum al anarnt CoBcrrBtBg bis nit t on. Mr Mr Call aald: "I have a report from Jadge Ham ilton giving a detailed aad i.IHt statement on h!s matters aad of the Votk partormed by blrq while IB charge of tha legislative aad legal bureau of the N ew York Life lasur aare Com pa ay to tba I'nlted Elates sad Canada during the past 1 years cannot give the deuila of his re port until the docs men t Is first pre sented to the special committee of the Board of Trustees, recently ap pointed. With the coaaent of the IrI committee I shall subsequent ly present Judge Hamilton's state ment to the Insuranre Investigating rotnmlttce. I ran give no other or further particulars of Judge Hamil ton's very voluminous statement for the reason a sUled." Wife Murderer Acqalttctl. (Ity the Associated Presa.), Mount Pleasant, Mich., Dec. 22. Mrs. Magarct Switser waa yesterday acquitted of The charge of nrurderlng her husband. Dr. John Swluor, at Ixilghton. Mich., September 1. The! jude in charging the jury Instructed thorn n consider the nrmslhllltv that the defendant might have done the shooting in a temporary fit of in sanity. Mrs. Swltier's attorneys based their case on the theory of defence. Colonel Mnrclicad Appointed. Greensboro, N. C, Dec. 23. Judge Boyd has appointed Col. James T. Morehead, of Greensboro, special master to take the testimony and re port In the matter of the Injunction suit of. the Southern Railway against the city of High Point. The order requires that tho evidence be heard and the report made within sixty days. RYAN AND BELMONT ARE SILENT ON DEAL (By the Associated Preso.) New York, Dec. 23. Before leav ing to-day to spend the Christmas holidays In the South, Thorns- F. Ryan said he had no statement to make concerning the Interborough- Metropolitan matter except that, no plan Involving either the Metropoli tan Street Railway Company or the Metropolitan Securities Company would be consummated without af fording ever shareholder equal par ticipation... When shown, Mr. Ryan's statement August Belmont confirmed it. but refused to discuss the subject further. ' HOTEL BURNS; , ' WOMAN JUMPS. j (Special to The Evening Times.) Watertown, N. . Y.; Dec, 23. The Windsor Hotel and ' several smaller buildings at, Clayton, on the St, Law rence river, were totally destroyed hy fire to-day resulting in a loss ot- about $50,000, Miss Jennie Baker, a milliner, an occupant of the hotel, jumped- from a third-story window and la believed to be fatally injured. One man was also badly hurt. , REV. xSAKAKlBARA ' . ; PREACHES HERE. The Rev. W. Sakaklbara, of New York City, a recent graduate ot the University of the South, wilt preach in the. Church i of the: Good Shepherd to-morrow at 11 o'clock, v He will also deliver a brief . address at tha ' coral service in the evening on the '."Relig ious Festival ot Japan. i hWa la-Oa raa eacara a4 at sutedieccdxCil LosijWOMAN SL'C BY TEAS:, .; ha R4gh4 to C a hl.ilaa aaas hai TWa, aa W M aa A .T.r.i-rrri. f s la ifc Hnutut la-I 4y hai.ava a ta thra wt i t, Mfe LiniHii r. mj t nf hatttl lta. I IK 4 Kl IntSM af HHairi. ana Mlhria Biaai ta aaM-a (wit t' ml ta ar Oraiii taa rtsit af the Mrtm chim-I1 l rata th ralr ar rs tar r chaw iwiiw 1. 1 ,tl a mrmlH rra a hat ta aet hi tU mnnliv wtt s4islltrl Iniu Ihr r,tr Jurim ; Tb araroanw-at r-.uif.tatid mt. ahtch ar In la sa-aHttit, ar void for Ih rvaann tnst thrv rhn thr civntrarts irf th aiRib-r of ihr orsnl aattoB " Thr haartng in this attn p tan dara. and among th a liaa- r Wm o. MoImkmi. aMretsty rf Ih auprrtn oumll Mr Kohaon said Ih Ros .'. rrnum had mrw In furc about lti7l.nee.ftO n th Insurance ttintr and that unjrr the laws of lltwtrhu setts th ordr had th right ti Inrres Ih svarssmpnt or rhanc the rate un der proocr inreedure. Kerd Xaval Dfllcers. Hv th AswM-lated Press ) Washington, IVc il Th Navy De part ment has decided upon February 12 aa the date of. grsduatlun of th class of 1 st the Naval Acadfny. Herretary I ton parte , cotisUletlng the date of the graduation of the class of 1X17. Hear Admiral Sands, Huper Intendent of the Ncvsl Academy, has expressed the opinion that the Utter class should not be graduated before June of that year, so as to keep the midshipmen st the academy to com plete their full four years of academic Instruction. The reason for the grad uation of the cadets In advance haa been the pressing need of officers, and If this condition jvtlll prevails It may require the graduation of the next cUbb In February. 1S07. A Naval Coincidence, A Naval (By the Associated Press.) Philadelphia. Pa., Dec. 23. The command of the battleship Kearsarge self-fnow stationed at the League Island navy yard was to-day transferred from Captain Raymond P. Rodgers to Captain- Herbert Wlnslow. Cap tain Rodgers has been ordered to shore duty at Washington, his two year term of station service having expired. Captain Wlnslow Is a son of Rear Admiral John Aucum Wlnslow, who commanded the sloop of war Kear sarge during the Civil War. The Kearsarge will leave League Island yard for New York next Wednesday, DOY "SWIPED" A GOLD WATCH A white bov, apparently about thir teen years old, giving his name as Frank Jotinson, of Greensboro, is want ed by the Raleigh po'.lce for stealing a Ro'd v?.tch. Frank Johnson visited the home of Mrs. Ilsi-ney Pike on South McDowell street Thursday and she she gave him some food. He called again again Fri day and Mrs. Pike again gave him ; meal. While he was eating the food he took a $25 gold Elgin watch and chain. It was missed Kon after he left. The watch wss No. 1,058,827. The youth wore a gray coat, black trousers and no cravat. Nothing has been seen or heard of him since Fri day afternoon when he left tho resi dence of Sergeant Pike. It Was a Mistake. (By the Associated Press.) Washington, Dec. 23. Through a misunderstanding of the remark made yesterday of the appointment of Mr. Peirce to be minister to Nor way, tho statement was sent out that Charles Denby, the present chief clerk of the State Department would succeed Mr. Peirce as third assistant secretary of state. It is learned to day that this statement was errone ous., and, that Secretary Root, Is not yet prepared to announce ms selec tion for Uils place. Bank Cashier Acquitted. (By the Associated Press.) Paris. Ills., Deo, 23. W. W. Juntgen was to-day acquitted of the . charge of ndvnamlttng the Edgar County Bank. The alleged purpose ot the dynamiting was the destruction of the bank re cords. Junta-en was cashier; ot the bank. 1 i ROYKCES ARE . IB (Mams I I Mr tha Asaarlatad Fraaa Vladimir. Roasta, Pan, B- alag I th aai It BUHaee ut tha n la tor aba si la S4 IM hoaaas mt tha raRraa nr. tha strike Watts Wrault hav aa lara ta plaissi had the troof tatrfrrd Tha railroad atria h tneffactlv Meat of tho emptor ae working. ' Reports rxrTvad hare fraas oraaral tllUgaa In lha prvtaces taU of tha asur dr of agltatars by psassata who oata earsged at their attacka aa the mm pentr. Among tha victlaw Waa a yawag woman. To pollcosnan who' tr a4 vainly to aara aa act u tor ta the vil la? of Nodol wore themaalvaa tor a to piece Pcaaaals Kill BrvotaLkioJaU. Oral. Kaaala, Dae, 13 At the village of Fetkol lha paaaanM have killed two revolutionary mlaearten. One of I bam was beaten to death and the other waa burned. In Cootaol of Aatoaoeaaata. Riga. Livonia, Friday, . Dae; XI Quite half tha Baltic provinces ara . apparently In control of tha autono mists, whose committees, which ln elude in each locality attme of the snoot Influential oersone, - ara establishing provisional sdmlnlst rations and pro- ' (taring for tha election of aaaembUea to arrange the taxaa ad legltlmts the partitioning of tha government lands. Russian garrisons occupy tba larger tewno, and detach men ta of troopa are operating generally again the smaller nenteis of the' insuiioe tlon. The aim of the IneurgenU are to establish an autonomous atate un der Russian sovereignty. ' - WIFE SHOOTER KILLS HIMSELF. (By the Associated iress.) Kaston. Pa., Dec. S3. Benjamin J.- Williams, who last night shot and mor- tally wounded his wife, committed sui cide in a slate quarry near hta home, . ; at Portland, this county. , His body was found to-day after an all night search by men who had hoped to find him " alive. . ' Williams and his wif haa not been living happily together for some time, and last week she had him arrested. . The case was settled by Wllllama giv- -Ing bonds to keep tha peace. Tester day he went to his home and shot the i woman. The physicians say she can not recover. ' . MRS. GRISS0M RECOVERED. (Special to The Evening Ttmes. . 'Washington, Dec. 23. Mrs. Robert Giissom, who attempted suicide . by shooting herself ih Farragut Square several weeks ago, was discharged from tho Emergency Hospital last nuihl. ... . She left Immediately for North Caro- Una to visit relatives. Check for $130,000. " J (Special to The Evening Tima) ' ; Klnston, Dec, 23. Probably what Is ,: the largest individual-check ever -.re- s ceived and deposited in a Klnston bank . was received and deposited by the Hlnes Bros. Laimber Company yester day. It was for n30,000 and waa In payment for the ransfer of the com-- pany's Long Point holdings, timber tracts and fc.rm, to Mr. W,: A, Emrlck, . whom rumor credits aa acting .for the Standard Oil Company. The Newport and Long Point holdings Included In the transfer are about 80,000 acres of timber lands, 15,000 of Which are in fee simple, and 700 acres of cleared land under cultivation. - - . Colonel Chapman Transferred. -Greensboro, .N.C, Deo. 23. Col. ' W. H. Chapman, who succeeded the late A. L. Patterson as revenue agent here about two years ago., has heen . transferred to' Richmond, , and will be succeeded here on January first by Mr. R. B. Sams, former special deputy, ;and some time ago himself made revenue agent; The change. It is Bald, wm nave aiwimporiani enect tn the prosecution of the revenue officials here next month,, . . ( ' 1 Feudist AcqttlttPd. Owingsboro, 'Ky., Dec. 23.-A tele gram from Irvine, Eatoll county, states: that' Moses Feltner, the. Leslie coun ty feudist, ichargsd with the murder of Jesse FleldSi a member Of the Hargls clan. 'tvaa acquitted this morning. Vliilssar aaaf awrtha LaaaWs Ua Altera lloaao mt Itsflrasd Mo Mad harra Baroaav brio h.4 hy Oar Ti pa,
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1905, edition 1
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