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prompt explanation demanded'of Admiral }OPMPICATION SENT TO THN COMMANDERS. day, at which the entire situation was gone over, pable despatches were sent to the commanders of Eng- ships all along the route which the Russian fleet d to be taking, ordering them to keep in touch “ee ts is that a rendezvous has been fixed for Mediterranean fleet, the Channel fleet and the home fleet, and that the commanders of these fleets have been| _ ordered to stop the Russian warships at all hazards and) is known that following the meeting at the Admir. | ft fedtts to b as byBritish men-of-war wherever] Ape jeg aber THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, termine on Its ultimate action It Is explained that the squadron at Port Arthur has been reproach for lack of diligence in causing the initial disaster. Uon of measures of extreme precaution. The Russian authorities recently bossy would forward it to St, Petersburg, where the Government would de- ee, planation pending the stop of the squadron at aay French port the Eu: | ‘This led to the adgp- wore informed that the Japanes spy | | | | service was organizing, particularly at Stockholm, plans for arming mer-! chantmen and fishing boats for the purpose of torpedoing the passing Russian warships, The Ruscian officers fully expected such attacks and therefore were constantly looking out for floating mines and other de-| structive agencies, Lt is also declared that Japanese were detected prowl | ing near the Russian hospital ship RUSSIAN SHIP'S Orel, at Toulon, FAIL TO STOP AT CHERBOURG. CHERBOURG, Oct. #4.—The large ships of the Russian squadron hd powever, until after the jury had heard kW ITED Grand Jury Finds Bill Against Her of Murder in First Degree for Killing Her Brother-in- shot and killed her brother-in-law, Michael Rago, because he persisted in foreing hiv attentions upon her, was indicted to-day by the Grand Jury on 4 charge of murder in the first degree. A bill against her was not found, X QUTOBER 24, 114. “WAS, Ol PIETRO. POLICE GUARD SUBWAY OPENING pn Plans for Preventing Accidents in the Crowds on Thursday Made This Afternoon at a at Police Headquarters between Frank Hedley General Manager of the Inter- brorough Transit Company, and Police Commissioner McAdoo, Ohief Inspector Cortright, Insvectors Brooks, Titus and McCluskg and Capt, O'Brien head of the traffic denartment, on the question | , i i Mi ft the squadron | Sr naldion senpnd en e: i vii oii oer eald ve Goan Oe . remy prion tnrotriag| Law, Rago. Conference at Headquarters, , ; A : | neutrality | ——_—_. | -Bven more sensational news, which is quoted on the | vn = Mrs, Rosa Barbarita di Pietro, wiv! ‘There was a conference this afternoon te i i i | not arrived here up to the time of filing this deapateh. It is believed that a number of witnesses and alao studied | o¢ polie, ion he Sub ’ "get the necessary explanations and apologies without delay ae sar an wesiase, sronting ve ote aitede Gh. Beds ot bt View: |Ol01 RAB OE Soa anes atieg ba] Nghe’ rea St the eewy MISS LYDIA J. FARRELL, sy What the alternative of a refusal on the part of Admiral Rejestven- Spain, ‘The only torpedo boats which proceeded with the squadron put in | one et ot em at on ‘Thursday. ‘The assignment of po- "Sky to explain to any but his home government would be is SOnethiNg | yore, and three of these proceeded on with thelr voyage at 10 o'clock this |{mediatniy betore whe sp ye, smears ice for the cosasign wa olaeed in the j ~ that cin only be conjectured, The British mind is in no condition just) morning, ‘Three others rematn in the outer harbor taking on coal from the | ‘The murder of Rago occurred Oct. %, ‘The total number of invitations which - —. at to tolerate a quibbling and there is no duubt that grave results) Russian collier Kitoy. Mere at Pret rhirty-fourth treet.) have been sent cut by the city ts Si A Case of Dyspepsia. ian fleet (i ; the first The Russlans already here claim that thelr squadron was navigating | Oi tonts and go A while the Interborough Company haa - at ; follow any attempt of the Russian fleet to get away ‘rom the tits through @ thick fog the night of Oct, 41-88, and fired thelr guns in neutral) fal dea af walk Im fron: 42) ¥ent out 5,000, Buch of these latter Dyspepsia is caused by acute inflammation of warships which hold it up. waters for the purpdse of keeping (n toueh with each other. =~ | pleted up a pole ot" tilor's sheave Wael 1500 whe have Cane Canine all ¢old the nerves of the stomach, : Admiral Lord Charles Beresford is at Gibraltar with the Chan-| The Russians here appear not to be aware that any British fishing) {und undey tt. | | a Sn lege It is by nervous energy that the muscles of and stands right in the path of the Russians, It is believed that} boats were hit. ‘They declare that no Sshirig boats were sunk and ald that |she has been con 24 since the shooting. | The exercises ut the City Hall will the stomach contract and expand, and the di- will be the British rendezvous, and that Admiral Kejestversky| the torpedo boats received a signal trom Admiral Rajestvensky to be on the | Gof Trl be arralene’ (detore Recordee | lake about fan hour and @ halt. The gestive fluids are wveratod, The muscular walls , a tel \ ; st car will bo publicly started at f the stomach must be kept in vigorous action R i , a3 the Admiral feared there wert Japansee ships in the channel, od Vai . o ep! go! never be fed to pass there without explaining what he and his }okout, aa pha eg esas am noun. “From that hour until 7 o'clock until the process of digestion is made complete, P rm PORTSMOUTH, England, Oct, 24.—Vessels arriving at RESULTS ON j the trains wit be run for the Itapec- P ig : meant by shooting down harmless fishermen in British waters,) + having al four Russian torpede beat destvevere 0nd four battler Uion of the Subway by the guests oi The nerve fibres, like other tissues of the i port g sighted ‘pedo yy | . wu t ; ; 82,000 miles from the hostile zone which they were wipe for. ships making for Cherbourg, One of the battleships appears to have broken} THE WESTERN we tad Sater, ‘AL T o'clock the body, mr pen tae Hemgay! Baap ound by. sh Medi is cruising off Vettice, while the Home| down, There is no confirmation of the report of a attlestip having been |” i i . neglect or “ ; . - The Mediterranean Squadron is cruising o , e lA per p having RACE TRACKS. At the conslusion of the conference it| nourished and their strength restored. It is r _ ‘Bquadron is off Scotland. Great Britain's forces are im peculiarly good for a naval demonstration. Was announced by Police Commiasioner | | MeAdoo that $10 policemen would be de- tallid at the stations during the open: ae when the nerve fibres are overstrained by worry of mind, overtaxing or neglect that they, (Continued from First Page.) "The action of the Admiralty in arranging for the rendezvous of three NTS BR I T IS HH SHIP TO le aythen ce belleved that the become exhausted and. weak, fleets has the entire approval of the King. The plan afier ocing out- WA WINNERS AT KANSAS CITY, sen vat he stationed atthe {op the Dyspepsia is but one instance where the STEADY RUSSIAN NERVES. LONDON, Oct. 24.—The afternoon newspapers print every detail and, rumor conneeted with the firinfl on the fishing fleet under flaring headlines. vital nerve force is necessary. Discontent, gg 00 low spirits, despond- ency, dizziness, sick headache, heartburn, pal- icket-seller and two more on the (Special to The Evening World. torn ELM RIDGE RACE TRACK, KAN- BAK CITY, Mo., Oct. 24.—The ‘winners ot the reese scheduled here to-day are | as follows. to-dlay was made known to King Edward, and he sent a confidential approving everything that had been done. lat At the Brooklyn Bridge mation, one of the most Important on RN. here will be fifteen men, Vasioner McAdoo sald that 1,0 _ », ROREIGN OFFICE TAKES A HAND. — 4|'The Pall Mall Gazette, under the caption “It Wag on Trafalgar Day,” the!” pingr RACE-Six furlongs,-Won by | the suns, ee detailed along the line of | pitation of the heart, distension of the stomach, Baki This afternoon the British Foreign Oftice took the lirst. steps 10 Xt) ie esa iaing with the anniversary of thai battle, aptly volees the gen-{ Joa, ciuea, tu (Cormack): io is ban | t rn ged dam the, Cir all to One are some of the many forms that dyspepsia i diplomatic machinery working between here and St.Petersburg. | oa) pinion, as follows: alllon, Um (ehechan), 2 to J. second; |in the City Hall Park 60. pairoimen takes, " a eral opioion, : u * a H : vor to preserve order, The true cure must .be the restoration to |, The platforms of the statio | twenty feet wide and will Hpobinaid ate hotes of protest were sent to the Russian Government bott “The phenomenon of a sudden panic, eepecially at night, ts well known, | Time—t.14 $4, Ponape, lady Charlot, Sceptre, Perquol Pas, Dolly and Happy strength of the nerves which govern the digestive » Ambassador Hardinge and the: Russian Ambassador in Lonstou.| 1t is a temporary insanity which may seize even veteran soldiers and sailors ee ee ee nes purines. Waa [88 OME” Hevetieetes tat Oe ‘levat. organs. 4 7 P H ac the high seas, and consequently is to be treated as b—Five furlongs. —Won | ae te the less an appeal ia i these notes were sent King BdWward expressed a desire to talk (o| im peaceful traffic on . | Legend, 110 (Henry). & to 1; © the public not to crowd or , , u ‘ 7% 5 1, y), , sens | PUBH lest ome troubl z Secretary Lansdowne, LansdOwitwas-not in the cily, but ar-|#ueh. The Britieh Government, Rowever, cannot ran the riek of Khe repetiay Loy, Mere WP Dicuernt rte Ger |aecigent cage Coot Fem OF, an \MISS FARRELL’S CASE AN EXAMPLE tion of an outrage which might send a dig liner full of men, women and Time—1.01 3-4. The Doctress. Henry 0., Poileeman in the city will be OF THOUSANDS, ci wana and was driven at once,to Buckingham Palace, where he ‘iad duty that day," gai ; a children to the bottom of the sea, Giacome, Bwedish Lad and Bt] Denis/ ‘1.4 Wil do our hem, MeAdow, been’ greatly benefited by the use a0 salong conference with His Majesty. He4then went to the Foreign Ofiice, “It is possible for the British Government to give orders that for the PHA RACE—One mie and one-six. |°°'ent and Preserve order. Prevent c 7 Compound. Unti | tried teenth.—Flo Bob, 91 (Knapp), 8 to i, won; Laila, & (Greenfield) even, secon Blie, % (Lewis), 16 to |, third, Time ON STATEN GLAD rest of its voyage the Russian squadron shall be accompanied and shep herded by Britsh warships, whose duty {t will be to steady the nerves of the Russian Admiral by @ clear intimation that the first shot fired at a British vessel will be regarded as an act of war, “Not only must Russia make an humble apology, but Magland must employ the material force of her sea power to provide that there be no gr fferer from dyspepsia and constipation, | spent considerable money trying various preparations without auc cess, until | tried the Compound, Before | completed the first bottle | noticed a change for the better, but | continued until | had my taken six botties in all, which effected an and within a short time after his arrival there the official notes to St, ..\ All Englagd is anxiously awaiting the reply to these notes. No offi 5 ial utterance has, of course, come from St. Petersburg yet and it is be- ‘Tieved that the answer will be delayed on the pretext that the Russiaa | > WORTH FINISHES. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ; cure, | feel bet '_ , Government will be in no position to make any utterance until it has re-| repetition of this intolersble offense, The Russian squadron, moreover, WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, omer oe & mee ieee, than ta “ceived the report of the commander of the Baltic fleet, ; Js not manned by seasoned officers and men, for the flower of the Rusolan| (y.* aeoe Mowine. or, ihe. results of me great ove So ngeree Paine’ Geer ‘g P Nav the Far Bast. A scratch pack of more or less incom; FIRST RACE—Six furlongs i }ompou| ydia J, Farrell, eo Kal ‘RUSSIAN OFFICIAL, REGRETS INCIDENT, _| X8 #orwas inthe i oe ee Pere tenet $0.3 G00 LCL Rae Henk |, 18:8 teat of treveth between — two Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥., Auguat 12, 1904, people are navigating a still more tacompetent squadron to almost certain | \3"io' band tvan atomeht’ he Moody’ | lovers’ determination to bec rane r . he The only utterance secured at all from Russian sources was made} destruction, and they know it. - 0 to Land 8) to L.third. Time—1.13 2-3 rome united w Paine’s Celery Compound is curing thou- y "i y g for better or worse and Canajoharie, Four Leaf C., The Mus- position, two parental = * rary . Count Sazanoff, of the Russian Embassy, to-day to an Evening World| “The attack on the trawlers,” the Pall Mall Gazette says, “affords proot| keteet, Julin Junkin, Mary MeCatfer, young Brooklyn people thy sands of dyspeptics every day, in just this way. he lore t. He sald: positive that the Russian squadron {a a dangerous lunatic and a terror to| Ketman and Flaunt alss Fane” | penser gn amre on eg aokeal op: py feeding and restoring the nerves to their : ° 4 " con, ere mari b y i of suggestion made {n some quarters that this attack on British|4!! Im its vielnity, : * IND RACE—One mile and ffty| W. B Gunert, pastor of the Meeatey: full strength, It never fails to cure, vards.—Kmperor the Moravian 1 to 3, first; Aral second: Falerntan, Thne—! f India, 9 to 10 an § to 1 and 11 to 4 en Sick headache, palpitation, dizziness, and heartburn are usually relieved by a single dose of Paine’s Celery Compound, Chureh, in gy City, 8. ie ppY lovers are Bloane, son of ¢) proprietse et Pi el tel, ton street, . yn, and Miss Lydia Ruth Beanets nt hing boats was a delloyrate attempt to force hostilitics between the two i Bations is unworthy of serious consideration. It can only be made by mall~ 4s persons ant with malicious Intent We have cabled the fuliest account RUSSIA STANDS READY ; $0 Si, Potorsburg, and can only say that the incident has caused the pro- TO MAKE ALL AMENDS ati inane Ro. 7 aa Un (place. “Tho ‘ceremiony , Renee hie Poige Celery Compound is ‘ 3 RACE—Six tu 4 otel, G the prescripti - (+ Pottndest concern in Russ.a, Unfortunately our Government cannot restore fo | saw May th tee ek eee fain, 2 Foie ae og Misa Ads he prescription of one of the most famous physi ‘ © the Mvea that nave been lost, but it will be found analous, yes, eager, to do BT. PETERSBURG, Oct. 24.—At the Foreign Office the sinking of the] isis, 13 to 20 and 1 tos, second: Mexe.! “The "young couple now expect to ap- Se ee camety ae ever known, and all repu- it. . WO to 1 and ® to 1 third, ‘Time—t1 marerthiug able to repetr the resitits of this unhappy occurrence,” | British fishing vessels was deplored, The authorities manifested the great-| sv. Paul. Cognomen, Intrigue reypaen | Rae Parental i naljon, as success. table Druggists sell and recommend “The Russian Ambassador ¢anaot be Rack tn Ioudon before to-morrow, | °8t anxiety and expressed the hope that the unfortunate affelr will be pratt do eh ee ee ie. aren WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co.,, but in the moshlime nothing will be left yndons to repair the unhappy sit- | @dlusted speedily and amicably. "|News, $ to 1 and 1 to 6 |riago was brought { tte na? BURLINGTON, VERMONT, 4 Salish thadihen ariecn over Vols reatier,” They belleve that some explanation which will throw a new light| Cfawfon! 12 10 & Pred ek Prcondi | evening World reporter ah euinne, Be aa _ — 1 on the affair will be forthcoming as soon as Admiral Rejestvensky can com. |Time—1.40 2-5. Laly Joclyn ard’ Intro: | uy RENIN, Inconsed, eckired her son CABINET OF F/CERS CALLED T0 LONDON, Premier Balfour returned to London in great haste to-day and a con- ference of all Cabinét Mialetcrs within reach of London has been summoned provisjanally fo: to-morvow. , oo ‘The Foreign Office haa been thronged all day with seafaring people ‘a ro with the fishing fleet, summoned to give their testimony as to! H happenings when the trawlers met the Russians. Every st | t ip being carefully taken “down, The statment of the mate of the teWlor Mino Is in part as follows: , een 200 and 300 shots were fired. The first vessel in the Rus- Pet ipe most of the firing, but two others also fired. Our whole fleet Bit! under blinding searchiights, and it was incredible that anybody beac mistake us for anything but just what we were. The Russians wero ® quartor of a mile of ws and without searchlights we could see distinctly.” The slatements of most cf the others are similar to this The number Of shots fired is uncortain, despite the mate's statement. Five of the traw- ‘Were are still unaccounted for, and their fate is unknown, | ARGERED AT RUSSIAN CRUELTY, Im the protest which the Foreign OMce has submitted through Am-| marry and said ‘te father weuld be moi father 4 more than angered by ee TO THIN PEOPLE, VALUADLE INFORMATION, ductor also ran, Li Joclyn was left at the post, but finished. — RESULTS AT DELMAR. | (Special to The Bvening World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, 8T. LOUIS, Oct. %—Thesresults of the races run here to-day an follows; FI RACE—Five and one-half tur- —Tourere, (John Hennesy), 5 won; Cotta Mtone, 102 (Neeley), 15 1, second; Betty Gold, 97 (D.ckson), to 1, third, Time—1.10 1-2. Mary Maun, muntcate with 6t. Petersburg, being unablo to believe that his ships tired upon the fishing boats without warning, ‘The presa reports are so staring that M. Sazonoff, the Russian Charge d’Affaiia in London, In the temporary absence of Ambassador Benkendorff, was insirneted this afternoon to express to the British Government the in- tense rogret and gricf with which the reports had been received and the de- sire of Russia to voluntarily make full Teparatipn in the event of the Rus- sian squadron being responsible for the unfortunate occurrence, involving the loas of human life, j " the day tu prepare a semt-offivial nete Russian Goverament aud its willingness eparation so soon as the responsibility te fixed, This step, showing the attitude of the Government, will, it Is hoped, mollity the Brith Government and public optaion in Great Britain and Psptiar, Wt Vederh ifs second |'Tem avaulog rh ods i teh no pave the way for an honorable diplomatic adjustment. By. pura Ws Ceune), 8 to Dae {og without all or Rianne to bry tes rk. it i Ereat tm Gall and MakeYour i Terms Heayy Brass € nt $25 saneg'ne 892.50 Given by Prominent Drawu late, Tho quickest, surost and sat thin people to gain flesh is o tbe vio our cod Liver oll preparation, and the rea- son that Vinol ts so far superior to any- (hing lve to create Sesh and strength Lecatise it does aetwally contal: medicinal, curative elements wrteall tak i New York to Rn Devinee, Bannock Helle, Bonanaa King, ae Gift, Asten, Sharon Springs and 0. x also ran. ND RACE—One mile; selling. — grates Velour Ce ‘OR LIST OF Gt CASH OR CREDIT. WRITE F While Amvassador Hordinge did not recetve any instructions during the Misgiie Sancilssima, Callana, William peed rear fe day he called upon Foreign Minister Lamedorft this afternoon informally Bien’ PR oO ad Gerda and Pepper lind emusions,, mnoned cod and impressed upon him the extreme gravity of the affair, Count Lamadorff| THIRD RACE—Five and a half fur-| o4'ivepta| PAYMcARS ares shat this new expressed orror and regret at the occurrence, tongs, Woe by cere by Ha) Pie: the Areatent dante bulge, tea tr " H f t ; Count Lamsdorft wil sve the Emperor to-morrow, and there 1s good pe EER ony he Austin’. 8 to 2, | {COKIN producer on the ‘market 3 5 Prescribe {t for thelr patients reascn to believe that Mis Majesty may personally convey to King Edward | third. ‘Time—t 10 1-4. Heed of tonle reconstructor and to" thoes | 4 on Out-of iawn Ontere, an those | Our Liberal Terme Apoly A days Till 10 P. Nev w Jersey and Connecth John Randolph ! ls deternatn Kitty Helle, Brooks, Stella M., Dres: _ basmador Hard ngo special stress (s laid upon tho callousness shown by the | ve = Re taeeeearaitiey ‘ation to institute a searching inquiry B,3 Usicgine aso Btolls ves want 0 gain Sl ia Hs 1m not going to the assistance of the fishermen after they discoy-| Ii 4s rumored that the Hmperor personally received Admiral Rojestven- | ad QU RT ana Eay Ne", furlongs. | Aclal way, enabling Ik to obtain that seeee: 4 ted the fearful mistake they had made. sky's report this afternouw at Cronstadt, but at 6 o'clock both the Admiralty | Davis, 16 (D, Auminy. 18 19 5 second: te mane pare ticketed kien”, food eaten + Lopa Lansdowne asks that immediate explanation of this be mado and | #24 the Foreign Office decinred the report had not yet reached tiem, iment Le ibe Hod "Arlen, Wat (sh strennth,” Get’ Vivo! fon ‘pot tae | that tops be taken toward redress without any more delay than in abe | | ry und Ra Foun alo | lowing Sw Yor rapa Lana coy soilutely necessary. to permit Merkley Potleeman T. D, Hol-| ETH RACK—One mile and a six-| retail @ |, Green ‘amps ¢ ‘The ise ve tle protest feterting to the abandcament |loman to enter his place to arrest an:|teenth-Misw Beliy, 98 (1. Willlama), 10| Agents for Vine ta anre or ak tiven free at any depot a eos Hutchinson in exchange for | r of the fish- | other negro charged. with shooting, andj (0 1, first; Orient, $8 (D. Austin), 9 to 2,|(0 -Ruarantor it in the strohgent bneetor the label and wrapper from bottle of . @rmen by the Russians, after the shooting, is velieved to have been dic- when Holloman persisted in entering] 20nd: Bengal. 91 (8. Dickson), § to 1.| end positively agree to retura to any , i fated by King Edward, whose distress over this was greatér than any- Blount picked up a lighted lamp and fig er Gig Pathos, Sambo) rey aat A Tao! of us snd Is not vere HO AUCE 4 4 struck the officer in the f turned wi : thing elese. , Holloman was horribly burned wht evi “ questions: ‘Tole shows sus” afta tes The Only Imported Worcesteshirs, It is belleved that he sent for Lord Lansdowne before allowing any find four teeth wore practically kevekea| NEW CRUISER STANDS TEST |and hat’ the pufchaser’ taken no chase HORACR DP LI NT, WH W. BROADWAY, x,y | ‘Pepresentations to be made to BK. Potersburg for ihe express purpose of hay- out. - " nike fc are: eihavs con th — ee +) {ng this matter inoorpormed A squad of policemen and citigens| ROCKPORT, Mass, Oct. 24.—The | St., corner Broadway and 9b, i bd | then eotaed Blount and pew cruiser Colorado, built for th» | Hogeman & Co., 200 and 305 Broad: ¥ OFFRBRED NO ASSISTANCE, Virginia Negroes Threaten Fight! ana ianded them in ply Toon pemre| fuited, Staten Government, as timed | oo W, 138th St, UT Aattterdam Ave. 33% | SOOM Sas } : ” | n by 35 knots on | | Kiaerean’ = “This ts @ most monstrous thing! A cruel outrage,” said Sir Henry station, which im & one-story wooden| Feauired by her contract by 3 knots on | Kineman'a Drug Stores, 601 Righth Ave., . —— — _ King, after he had been with his Ashermen constituents to the Foreign Over Lynching of Their Leader eaetiean ob Begg — from are “ann io Cape orp et Ty ietebenne a) Tard Ave.. (28 Colum. ig : > s 4 vi fe for the th PS “For ts bones the tostons pod a ged op the damage they| and Authorities Fear Trouble (ones. tk Mikal orection Sear toes | te Ave. 1 mabe 0 oe H on, S| H 0 M AS F. W A TSO N, é without assisting the victims re 18 no possible excuse While only two officers wore | b= heal Deh. Near Norfolk To-Night. this morning the mob attacked the lene ‘ of Georgia, jand selaing Blount carried him {i | Hardy's field, only one block oon. |where be was beaten to death with Candidate of People’s Party for President, WILL SPEAK AT MASS-MEETING, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, “ Lexington Avenue, 43d and 44th Streets, Monday Evening, October 24, 1904, at 8 P. M, ALL. INVITED. Literature and Platform Tickets at Hoffman House Headquarters, trawlers saw the squardon before midnight coming on {n three all their lights showing. The leeward line, which it is believed | (Special to The Evening World.) | composed of colliers, steamed right through the fishing fleet. When) NORPOLK, Va., Oct. 4—Treops have bs “a yo im and then shot. Bat passed, a signa! Mashed out from the leading rhip of the port | deen calle! out to meet expected trouble | Ne Mies Miapatwed. and the author |f whereapon the two lines changed thelr course, bringing the traw|. | '0-Mitht over the lynehing of George W.) ots” Mo arrosts are baer sect ‘ou their starboard quarter, and without the slightest warning « broad. | 310". \ near Faery heey R2O| Blount’s body har been turned over © toke o ' | wee fired. The squadron then steamed off, leaving a ship to watch the... sce teas hy a band bf masked |*2_Uateeaker Powell for burtal. Blount | was forty-four years men, eltbded and shot to death. | af earrier-ship Swift arrived at London this evening and reported that Choeotaten . % SPECIAL rou TURSDAY, Chocointe Silver Strings... .Lb. |\feearted. Pruitt aaa’ tee 20° | PhOCOIAICe ve eseeecsrer ee DM Lhe Ths babreee che Wake suabee ree The killing of Blount is declared ‘al u missing trawlers are safe. ‘The captain of the Swift was on the of hig vouse! at the time the Russians opened fire, He says four war did the shooting. ‘They were only 150 yarda distant from the Swift time, Bho wes slightly damaged. . the affair and openly make threats, They have been gathering at various places all dav and late this afternoon the altuation became so threatening that at the request of Berkley Col. Higgins ordered out the Geventy-first RUSSIANS FEARED @uty mere, and at Berkley, which ix Regiment and the troops are now on| Myolved. Ries, rere mashed | have been either a political murder jor murder for revenge by frienda of Policeman Holloman. W. W. Robert- son, & Prominent resident of Berkley, | declares that he witnessed the assault on Blount and (hat only four men were Blownt was one of two negro nen Nore sm Bree tie weite Rertte nine tor come s * Monta ISHERMEN WERE JAPS, \.o%aten'se wo torts | ean Sees ona sin \ ESh~As oMieiel of the Russian Kmbassy informed The| most Wwdey that militia from, einer bap camasmeteenainey % Blount on Saturday aight last refused aca a ial a i ll ‘ Sin eels 4! 4 Se a hy power, VOTE UNDER THE LIBERTY BELL, START RIGHT. “‘Well Began Is Half Done.”

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