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Bie, a ae ae _'MRS. ERTEL CALMLY FACES JURY IN FIGHT FOR LIFE. Slayer of George Deges Hears the Case Against Her Pre- sented While Forgiv- ‘ ing Husband Looks on with Tearful Eyes. Czar has fused to foliow thelr advte Thorne behint the scenes in Russia take of Gree HURpeReR x50 IE the Jury,” sald Mr Me after “always quar hofurany eviden f plots. 10 mined tn Warsaw i pation of the Czar's visit to ch 2, although though) a mA OOCOOCOU h 1 CS that city. Hele! doubt that China would: " ow Jeath wa wives. follow Attempt ion ia eon oe arene ran 1 and wounkled fa the le Pit r Peat cana ROYTATTEON for her Hi (eto taa yee nAGtHEy 136 made to poison the Czar an Was secur tna This mor: eet teenie fw, maventeen Killed and thirty 13% the Czarina during — thelr |MISS BINGHAM QUITS LEAGUE ie Are. Fase) azed othe ’ ve Killed Wading | three visit to Vienna | = mis holteld) ver ith aa aac yng an Sy “ a Sept 1898—Nihilists ate R/ Popular Actor jane tly Men TESLA GNe ' aati " yk e yal eragure, clever fed cand nt lite si nnders by Members. Wom ot ety y Hatt Rae CE Aty-twe wounded, tht kited includ. + ey piegori the Crary A: mote outwar \ ; Joxcow Krter rr Med Mma ince women. i \Womnan'a 1 tray a dematlons ai . bee tHE aan tos nidictt eof confuse Sept 10, 1s9S—For a gec- nein uation wha i ne 4 utr hat Mr wh vernment te throws | ond time Nibilists attempted $21my" . Discovers tur the ' i ' ery ryMorderdalaaucd aus UV tgitednanera i ¥ a0! Crundermine a street in War- mwas ah Tart We wa 1 aMpialh Jihe Miatstrs of the Interior, One vir- Reni nen eee eat Dp nal : y saw anticipation of the sthe f ‘ Ine ha ' 1 | Diaunes the po ay y ton, : Mey y sh i t| us vey ini \ Chetrioterash yan! Caar’s visit to the Polish eap- ae M = oman! s Tan ie ' ‘On Ie yo Mae Oe a ae ital. Presiten Hon, day : fi t ' Mra. Urtelta Wivat. WEN MTOR Meare Tee iv : tre} Mita i 1 Mo Greene. woo Hved with Dew Mans ofa MOUS COTU DEE | rat) ! :! ins 4 oWife, wa ent t ri t oi lilacs . ‘ 1 fewas on er aceaunt | ie a are young « th Mrs, Hirt i} ant . N=} from Deges” she said le « V nan Ertel loves her stil Tt S fl my Washing. The xy nie Clatais Dr Ingerman, ot i with « Keune , he Two SiO Tear Pauigtting oUt eeliaeae BLUZ I TOt Mitty csavaniii tal pret ; i: ele oon witiolatm, 1 fanned | Wer) F ‘The trader of all Rusnian revotutt hi yothone to his father w Fs Ay Seer MRL LCaakint Heriwhntimemereduinn| ORDERED, NOU nee Krat wen rcentty | rho : eyes whey - Cut sie feud ime Chat owas thelr bust > Son a lecture tour. fe dees ey = Keveasae i a Fees [Nba Ene Leo San ne a CRUSH RIOTERS. a innaus wat {COURTS CAN'T SIT SUNDAY. | outeide th py etre eee a Maen PUAN Tai tlostseetial clued a ther tend Loule K. Mi!- eceetaemnar seem Hees Lae : Wer of N Judge Minter, in derses Clos. Says Jude \. she act} Ruthless Instructions Given TIA EIA TIO dn Lawyer Kine Lwa tre FareNenehing. District-attorney | muclnieyinel to Police by Minister MUlercaululiforday oils leat i minis Judge War, on Jersey City Ran to present the Srieeunbnauet| : De Kabrista in c ney . ; the fact thar Mre 1 Me eiatne aati of Interior. beri aciaat i eaiheon Sunday. se. : Deges would be ‘ meat ot ae : the revel we have | the pollce courts are Mlegal tn st SBURG. M. Ac ‘ ny How she kill i owhat oe i rps eh very fet oats the wtudents, but the laboring | Jersey releveed bean Hatley ae = cular issued b> d (sare as well in the movement Loht« § who had deen commited X Dlaines for not erushe | ptereta urea tet the (edt y oper: by Recorder Stans ; the demonatrat at the outaety cated, mtood alone In their ght. ken. on Ssundiy : wei net@ulanerwlan gathering [Piher a repudlis or a conedtutional) This pure an end co Sunday cour. ne ; | 9) SERN. AGEN) eC Ge VOLS y novi have joined hands to estab! have conente! tu elt oa the Satbata, | when and Where demonw aro ad atlante * Seeman WA TTR TT planned and anase thelr forces there. Th ecte tReet Ke Tee wil, order must be restored poeta rote sins aaa iene Oe: Rar Honors ¢ H hoy Te aie ‘ wenson os bank, Calling for ind the aushortties muat on «In Europe were Anarchists ee UT Cran ' : oth ne check. In whlch hasta aeCemparectter wanted to be noblemen | Justice Leventriti. in etal ‘Term ff im f Voaroused the stn if noblemen were Anar- | So Yesterday direct i \" tm they wanted to be cabs | minute of the of We Mitre. ROL L HRY EAN nt tOnK ‘ mathe, James. On the i rmment of Trini Enactment Increasing “yoo a \ over che chy the varlous groupe [Terms Part Ul alilrenmen were mau by ; . ’ . kK ' tell you this? AHL r il M3 sdb iid figs ith = = \ }eummened up yw. ar Anarehiscs yell) om and start an hoe. Daly and former Judy Penalty Gives Loope vii jams an a Speen ean | NU Aiton the Uke of which, never wae] Steck! hole to Shooter. Pdlonct know Liny T taken to, tie the Russlan Soclety of Pctacrpereraremanauivetet 3 Ve Hi ig! \ ‘ econ ty 4 protest of the | to which 10,0 “7 las Nee? i NGNGUD ! ; viibssalleatiect he recent riots, | ropose tw give j nw 4 t \ abort time ago id thar is | @ 4 Fate has probably f ’ 1 ea eek. haying eC) rhe pre beginning { wer and te forward them ex- Thomas Barker B fora p : ant t like | canine counties | us uf our sympathy: in thelr : fur shooting she Keller ! allies i ‘ ran nec | by dapan with regard to Man . Arlington, andl the eof New treaty ' k er thoving keot me watts) ehuria, though the Bourse Gazette ex tt Jersey ja the Innocent ag hat make . ss nid emis ates presses itwe planistical, declaring tis thin probate Haeetpend Ny if H ' Rat ‘a ats | conti t thie queatton will ny j}LIFE OF THE In the last of tt nt ‘ aiden | bee tween t Matriek’s Mien ear) i . ° . Laisa Fartioenne nelle ! wert two mn , YOUNG CZAR Understand, penalty for stro ‘ \ enim iy ‘ velve you ‘I ; wher weonly do fins work; we employ poruvelve ; ; i 2 Rena NIHILISTS IN botany Law at ie skilled men’ tailors; we have our mente ‘ v} he ‘ ‘ i Bi | Ka the nobus Saale ea SO Beat Me, Sh woe then sw nder IL, who fell before tagiichvsroierin gil th: noveit tuulonal ‘ ba | a He resembica Ta eee S i i Q i yning os and patterns in i Public Mectings Called to} nis mother, ant ts ama but MEY Sd irpasl herwiiecpunk WANTS TO SEE Send M e Rioti tan A sympath many The Newest Spring Fabrics nd he taty) oe é a Wloney to Mioting ewomblance with the Duke of which are included for the remai CA a te pated RICE'S PAPERS. Russians. ein, butt nalish Pri ing days of this sale at the be- i sah i nd his” personality more tween s:asons" price— Nibiliste ant Russian Anarchiste tay st < J) Inctuding the I. Morntiower in bel gat Deals Palartedianinelntoettelenee ed the army at elghteen and Spring ewer 8l2. janeltnoey Fine, an executor | Huvstan studente and polftioay| N8% Hite more Chan a child ax regards La Nt relia f Witlam M. Rice, |" estan student amd polttloal) oie way of looking at life. He abhorret fand whieh we at wo other lime Were read ¥ Hite autatere sir ow on publle meets [ihe homage of court offical life and make for lesa than $15.00, be ex port facts Shee cae to_mn logs will h a over the elty,]only happy when he courd foils In in- gay? We are showing Specimen dat the act would Tid you Know y we . xamint * ) . nocent fashion with the younger oMfcern. IGarme ntsin our windows. Stop 4 es Wil) When you we ren st Money will be went to agente in St, house PEOATENG. s bv which ¢ * He came a good oMerr, and althzugh and sce them. to-day. "I do nat » Wheat wae done wich tt yonur tersburK to be distriputed where tt lanything bit it paxalonate ro'dier hy er, until L have lookel mor a Mr 3 who tuok to Albert wlil do the mont sood. Trecoxnteed mistaken and apprectated , Patrick. the law to place myself matter, Sufice It to way that if tow did Mr. Blea 4 ter Patrick opposed the ‘vhe leading societies ambng the Rug. |e mele ex: rost facto 1 will exhaust | Was ne well or sick nd that te permit fl z 1n Novembor, 1890. he at sue A that toy she] sans dn thiselty are the Ri Dela tuto protect. my. chiens. | Osborne usked Shor: for woul and . Rumen Boclaly round the world. It wa al right Pihag the Pill wae Introduced be: for which Barker: Is derithn noantble i Bur- > y the} Demucratic Club and tke Ruawinn Btu. mur-l denis’ Club. ‘The: Ruselan Democratle Je appeared to be a feeble old man,’ ‘aa the reply. ts With forgery: an " Patek, wl ‘ombs, Charge ssiinecs! stated that on the day] de 4 : atter the dents of Hice Ar. Patrick cent! paws weer oe aed (he Blea ¢ for him and asked hin to take a check and decison war reserved. azy Jape direct touch “with ‘Ue ruvorutivnist globe, however, but star ON LIFE OF NICHOLAS. A Very grave view of the present ng: May 12, 181—-As Czare- tion and fa the beginning viteh, he was in Satkio inure ertowts trout Japan, assaulted by a Jap Theeuticmntstelbawnin aiherse lese named Sargo with a Waetealinea aGoeee eel nd wounded. Prince expected towns, The Nihilists are {% uel tt was afterward an- the bottom of the conspiracy and the nounced the packet was have secured in thelr ranks the very rei creat na eth Highest officials of the Czar'a touse. | § re re : LY ; ni bold | story was generally discred- Mine of Nut erty [ee fted woe verine, x Bae ie jd duly 9, 1895—Bight: Nini weomine was right under ¢ vg! se the hullding i Wien the Cea tatecee| tH Werelarreated and trana- TERE ilediwlin ditetooes [4 ported for a plot on the others of steel, Uke sod. bax Crar’s Ife, conualning a quantity of Deo. 2. 1895—Romh thrown fete sith Cue na tine ps ane ate = at the Czar as he was driving aint Tauie i he ar zen ne in St. Petersburg. repens f me sriday |e Sept. 1896 — Nihuut Hon and justifiowtion sie had in do! mariined SaNute des |e eee eas MSIneLS EOE yi 1 ; 1 to kill ’ ae must be dectded tw y nt et thar | UY Chamberlain of the imperial houses | & planned to kill the Czar by a Limn ge scent is tal who had been ally designa cordite explosion as he drove h othe streets of Lon- Aen oof Death, Then, wad abe i co put Hideh RISD anu ETON UG EN hee would make ip How Deg A the affair we smn eloover the [3 mens Wail, photographer, was called | OF (Ne atale heli Oct. 8 1896—Romh ex: ‘7 Luis ai seme photos which he had} Fronde be Adee Le " ed Beter Poly Wee Ut Dewees feataurant and hte | Une [erie coma {i ephredest behind jthe, Cents car: 1 oT . rier of igh and | contents ie cutnorit if riage as he was driving in Sho nn thw | Wasidigion sizmeta, "7 Vthat tie ilne waa discos H the Place de la Concorde, ten ! the room where the Caar held a coud pry 1 Walter t last to cone [RT ah i x Sopt. 29, 1897—Street under- ‘se Attempted to a n Ate him, but was prevented by. Prince Oo be rubmizces] Club Ie an organization which:kcena tm! George of Greece, He did got cl THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1901. CZAR NICHOLAS’S LIFE IN DANGER; ‘ REVOLUTION FEARED IN RUSSIA. ved his in antlel- artid 8 in Kio. the ‘ted back home seems that he wit ; WHERE THE MINE WAS PLACED. | The Czars summer pala at Tsarkoe-3elo, which the Nihilists plotted to blow up with nitro-glycerine. | . | — | opie He Moe AEE ROME IH OTR MH rom Viadivost ossed part of (Condinued fram Firet Paze + stan PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS crehure tn 15M, cou da yachting er but the Mix of Cotrirg ta live to arsing aceounte of tt and the . hie dream of che Ws redemptls 9 Hoenn eee aniltaes lio mauite il yin coud the detain of it as much as posat ey, = | Nov. 19, 189-4. peasant [Bat eens : hrew oa packet into the TO appears, however, th Veral high Cantineren i Sh iis rendyet Medals imp din the plat 2 paling GE UF aC attend to hie corres- ddadualndicactheatsmileroreReatice driving in St. Petersburg Festal have heen tingid whilexiiere with the Grand Du Mich- luneh he drives out with the and on hin return shuts it study, where he S. the Imperiat meal im consi t- KH omaAy be al over (wo In prepuce READY FOR A FIGHT. danger of ve more that Japan Mt wdnitced here ing her th rer for Brith 1 Warships of the Taku warning In an interview puliinny Hayashi Jap. ix duoted as say for the signing im N. 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The agreement of opinion among the beat Informed, inost observant class of penple, lu the well-to-do homes of our largest cttles, 1a well as in the more frugal town com- uunittes, places. Paine's celery compound far In advance of any spripg remedy. It tn, in fact, the only spring remedy evor heard of In the homes of practising phy- aiclang, had been cured of nervous prostration to try Paine’s celery compound. ‘Thet the rem- edy was a revelation to ttm no ene can doubt who reads Machen’s letter: 9 Wall Street, New York. Gentlemen To spent many thousands of dollar cluding efght months abroad, for nervous prostration, and then fount Paine's celery compound the vemedy | ought have taken at first, Doctors pertodicall tink at and patched me up so that my nerves would hold together for a short je, seemingly Just long enough for iny account to Ret a fespite, However, your n je has afde-trecked the doctors My nerves don't seen to require any rest and Lam in such good spirita thene days | ean't matter much whether | have any nk cunt or sot. | have determined om |) Paine's celery compound ax my family rem. | dy from now on, C. 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