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Of thd Court of Justice has suspended its err to practine. ge iy oot the distelst ta sinister and an expleatta might police are going from house to house warning injunction which the terror-stricken in- rc med homes, are glad to obey. er tat the ‘water supply will be cut off ana the olty ly critical, The military have the upper ot etd pyle igi Mic 4m tho capital.” But the eyes of all are turned effet which the news will produce in the big cen- it, the Associated Press hears by telephone, ex- 9 ce al ‘The work- at ene Penane § eromplaen atrtFe ah Uh ld enptat Maik volleys in the Vassill Ostroff quarter at midnight the men Sse ahdepadenagy barricades which they. beld until that hour,.and retired. Ground by'the leaders to remain quiet for the present. t COVERS BATTLE STAINS, lant night @ fine, damp saow fell, covering the ugly red stains all traces of the cénfiot of yesterday, and with the break ‘the ait except for the presence of troops in the streets, had resumed abpearanos, “shops hed reopened and general traffic was partially resumed, Abpented at work in soveral of the factories and mills, in- the works of the Russian Westinghouse Company, but the man- majority: of the cases told the men to remain away for « few sabia fm the megntitme they would receive their pay. Je generally were nervous and apprehensive and kept indoors, i TEarciue Waaes hid Sakgani Attar dba aspltataent ot yosteiday; tects tn teed ttle groups in the vicinity of their various headquarters barricades ‘awalting the decision of their leaders regarding were in. Lge ugly mood and broke out in curses tides hth sbroneondins ct. Wap: Adsocoansd’ Pood 40H ot-troops barred the entrances of the city trom the J peotions, ' The bridges were still ‘held by the Guards regi: strange to aee the officers of the Imperial Guards, p. Petersburg drawing-rooms, riding thoroughbreds and boli vgedbeaan ede proie ‘There wes no square, which yesterday was filled with troops, court, beyond the sight of the passersby, a nd several companies of infantry were quartered. BOMBS: the factory owners not to admit the mén, | SMORS ite bombs and might destroy property. the atrikers proposed to proclaim a general at- 7 but the labor leaders denied this A tn declared that the lender of the gospel of armed resistance and the Mt did not carry with It a threat of pillage police have not been able to locate Father fare searching for hlm everywhere, His whereabouts its tote tated Hxhenantn, rough whem be Ie ve Me Appeared since Friday except the Offetal Messen- decrees, witch ts printed’ under military |. of the State Bank, whore the bank notes are issued. Gener the bulletin boards, (iy ter ent y howre this morn- ao sem y Of sending delega- ya to appeal to oe th Dowers for protec: Ne “at, 11 O'clock this’ morning tele- ‘the hoadquarters of the workmen's union; This was n themselves without polite interference. ‘Which Had been withdrawn from the streets in the nd the usnal paths oyer the {oe ‘was interrupted, Street Cleotric: lines, ‘ware running. and over the fromen Neva avy vebloles were circulating freely. ) arently finding it impossible to reach the centre of the en, Were entering it singly or in amall groups, travers: without stopping to converse or look at the windows, thelr custom. ‘Many of oe principal shops are closed, Those Are Open keep up thelr window gratings, trong foi'co of cavalry Is patrolling the streets, cquads of infantry are je covners atid public anxiety Is acute, jay RAvanced the crowds on the Nevsky Prospect Increased, but allow them to collect, Squadrons of Cossacks with lances 0 the'thoroughfare ab a reminder of what would happen mat disturbance, ; Halt a regiment of infantry stacked arms and on duty in/the Morskais, a fashionable boulevard of the city, and were marched into the palace aqua: here people were Most: All the Grave Duko's palaces were strongly Cae i MR Hie ema "* PSTRUCTION, hia witnesged ‘rioting, clearing the streets of dlem+ tcl charges: With whips and sabres, but the bloodshed ; 'y, and the many stories of brutality eon to haye convinced them that a programme of was planned to overawe the strikers, This is most @ Authoritice, who protest most earnestly that they tion compelled such stern measures. had to be ' restored or the os would have fallen Into the troleum has been forbidden oF the police to provent ths ores at ting ‘to destroy the city by fire, it noon meal inthe streets, steaming camp} to place, ly prostrated by grief. “He ie represented “eallapse Over the situation. In the mean time! ‘écision, All the schools are clesed, rand Dike Sergius's St. Petersburg palace was broken ight. i SE GR ne. poutine to drift toward the palace aguare, and and police are having more and more difficulty in keeping the instance Of the pertect military management occurred shortly after po-day, when there was a disturbance on the palace bridge, A phat, and 1h less than.a minute five squadrons of cavairy emerged ets Ht the gallop, charging to the point of alarm. But half-dranken strikers had already been overpowered, and taken to jails, trom the windows and locket up in cellars, NUMBER OF OF KILLED. i NOW PLACED AT 500. 8T. PETPRSBURG, Jan, 28-650 P. M.-The estimates of the number of dead and wounded yesterday. continue to vary areatly, as at least a ma- fority of the killed and wounted were carried off by their comrades. Few.of those taken to the hospitals have been reported, i The official account of the rioting by Bo means idaigatha the total of Killed and wounded, From careful investigation by the staff, o ibe Absooiated Preds it ap- pears that the estimate nf 890 cobled Inst night Reems liberal, There were 47 killed and 54 wounded at the Putiloff works, where the greatest casuatiies dcdurred; about 60 In the Alexander Gardens, 15 in the Moika district, 45 in the Vacsi Ostroff district and the remainder at; various, other, points, GRAND DUKES HAVE FLED, RUSSIANS HEAR. aT. PETERSBURG, Jan $8.—he elt ‘ty It is filled inn seneational rumors, among thom being one that Grand Dukes Alexis and Sergius-are already on their way to the frontier. oe Pobedonostel, op GOVERNMENT WORKS AT SEBASTOPOL BURNED SEBASTOPOL, ‘Jan, ‘w—The vont Admiralty Works here are abiase. ‘The city ts the principal military port of Southern Russia and is the best port in the Black Seq, {t was founded fm .1784 and js strongly fortified, MOSCOW IN TURMOIL, _ AND ‘", MOSCOW, Jan. 23,—The people of Moscow are greatly exetted over the ‘news from St, Petersburg, ‘which’ was received over the telephone from prt. vate nources and spread Ike wildfire ‘througti the city, Last nlght It wes the only topic of conversation at the theatres, in the’ restauratits and in the |’ streets, f ‘The workmen hero‘are| greatly, aroused, and the ‘Séclal: Democrats are |. resolved to make the best of the opportunity, “I\ie factory and mill owners faze aleo excited, asa general’ suspension of work 19 @ ‘The owners and the authorities are conferring in meet disturbances. Many shop owners are purchasing arms to, protect thelr POPE PRAYS FOR PEACE ROME, Jan, 28-The Pope ‘to-day ‘récelvad in private audtende 0, M: Narychkino, the new Russian Minister acc: sented hia. wifé and daughters. The Pope sfld: “"T dtn‘aidlently praying for'the. pacification of Russia,” POLISH CLERGY JOIN IN THE RUSSIAN REVOLT. /ROMB, Jan; 28.--Reports received at the Vatican from Russia say that notwithstanding the efforts of thelr bishops the It is impossivle to keep them froin particlpati pecially in Poland, where even part of the lower clergy have joined the Deople. The Pope wan pe distressed at the ine contained in the latest de- gpatches communicated to hint by Papal Secretary Merry del Val, and ex- pressed the hope that thé internal situation 1 in Rutela was not 20 black as depicted, OFFICIAL STORY ‘OF ' THE RUSSIAN MASSACRE. 8T, PETERSBURG, Jnn, 23,—The story of the events immediately pre- ecding and during vesterday’y outbreak as viewed by official eyes is given in the Oficial Messenger as follows: All attempts of the factory inspectors to pacify the workmen were fruttleas, and every worker from a numbor of the large factories joined the strike, which spread auteidly and oxtended to nearly all the works in the city. were formulated In writing mostly by Father Gopon, | Without « word the man drow a black- The employers jlscussed the demands, and decided thet if some ot! them wore satisfied it could not fail to rin iaduaey) while other's deserved to be examined and parttally concerned. REVOLUTIONISTS JOINED, Furthermore, willingness was expressed to negotiate with the men, but not with the strikers’ organization, violated the negotiations between the tories, As the strikewas being conducted without disturbance of public order further search and ran out of the room, no repressive measures were adopted and not @ single person was arrested, The agitation of the Workmen’s Association was, however, soon joined by the agitdtion of revolutionary circles, OHICAGO, Jan, 28.-"What WIL Be the Issue aR ‘thé! Russia vie: tion? ‘There are possible tevues, First, all Russta say be inflamed by the revyohution, In that case:{t.te.feapoaalble for any goctalistic ofgdniza- Hon to control the action of the pebple, espectalty it tye villages take active’ part. 3 “It ls equally impossible to predict the fnmediate consequences ot| such @ revolution, No one except the ‘Czars Government will be re- sponsible for this, for 4t has Jed the people to Iafsery aad dleappolt- ment, ; ime second retult.suight, be moro pleific fon the momen! bat, permanently, if the entourags. enough to really give political Ivberty, a Alities included in the empire, and * the. vey time promise the eta the innd they eak for. “Thin promise would never be tulle, oe Glink andi hp ple and caus> them to tay down thelr arms do) ‘ “The third ema is & powatble one—the hot the Dieser DRCTSPR ie TEA tant Piewee Be Folk Is atored to them, the genera! states (Zemsky, “Everybody would be wtiafed with thil emul. But to ‘eltect thite required a sitong oryanitation representing thé best men of the people.’ and nleo ofthe Socialists and of the Léberals.. This result ts posditie only after several deteate of tho’ Govornment forces,”—Kathariae Bresch-. koosky, woman leader of the Russian daectnit Lesh in Cuietgo, to The Evening World, ant At the same tline the demands of the men tnereased, and thes) | by THER Gorow BLAMED. ot tp weqnence “of, their Ffpea!. to Wirect wttrdire of the troops, Narva tri Yaaath Ont 1 the tare wh ee Bhool Rite 4 1m9n strong and cunning) constintion ‘or ail watlon- of the Onar ished nthe future, iy i expelled, the rule | oboe) convoked, { * |khocked the civilized world. “The; tearful chargé coming toward the Procurer-General of the Holy Synod, te seriously 11; it. Jong as thertroops remain loyal. CZAR AT PETERHOF. PEOPLE ARMING. chanee of the people attaining the obj Father Gopon they started for the Jan, 26. to:‘measures te’ idl ‘There was a daring hold-up at Boon to-day in the Amperican ‘Tract Soctety Building, at Bpruce and Nassau streets, while, hundreds of persons were travel- Mog up and down in the six big oles vators ‘The robber was even more daring than the desperadoes who entered the home of Dr, Talbot, in “West Sixty-elghth street, and that of Brewer Woers last week. The victim of to-day's robbery is Rudolph Withelm, an awed photogra- pher, who hae his stidio in rooms Nos, 1815 and 1816, on the elghteenth floor of the bullding. Nowhere in the city is there more gen- eral traffic in a bullding at noontime than in {h@ American Tract Society Bullding. All of the clerke employed in the various offices’ were going out to luncheon, and every elevator going up and down was crowded to its ut- most capacity, Work on Jerome's Pictures, Mr. Wilhelm was busy on the latest | photographs of ‘District-Attorney Jer« ome. He had just put the pictures in the bath and sat down at ble desk to fix up accounts before going out to luncheon, He counted cash that he tad in his pocket amounting to # and laid ft on the desk. As he did ao the door opened nolselessly and @ man about twenty-seven vears old, shabby tn ap- pearance, walked over to where the photographer sat. As Mr, Wilhelm look- IN CZAR’S DOMAINS. ited to. the ‘Vatican, who pre- Catholics are excited. and, in popular movements, es- (By Associated Prevs,) tently: | “I am too busy to talk with you now. | Come {n some other time.’ Jack from hla overcbat pocket and dealt | Mr, Wilhelm a blow on the side of the ‘ hend ‘that khoeked him te the floor, | ‘then the man looked oven the top of a |screen that hid the rest of the room | from view, evidently to male sure that no one els® was ahere, haa a | @ photographer's desi masters and men of tho ditterent fao- xy soon am ne found the 8 he stopped The workition refused to agrée to it and ‘Mr, Wilhelm, although only halt consclous, followed the robber, but it was too tate to entch him, He. had come out just in time to catch an On the morning of Jan, 21 the Workmen's Association, led by Father |vlevator going Jown at express speed, Gopon, appoared with openly revolutionasy tendencies, On Sunday Father Gopon drew up a petition of workmen to the Em- peror, which eontalned besides demands In behalf of the men insolent de- [in my office! Stop him!" mands of a political character, Wilhelm called out “Stop thief! Stop thief! I have Just beon held up, as- |eaulted and roboed by a highwayman In the confusion that followed the Among tho workmon verbal written notifications werd circulated urging | thief got away, Wilhelm went Into his the necessity for a meeting Jan, 22 on the Palace Square, in order, through | Father Gopon, to submit the petition, to the Emperor, One of witt & Co.'s wales of frewh beet in yon City, OF nee ending Batuniay, closed all the gunsmiths’ shops, and firearms and other |" ‘“"™*t ———— TAVATIVE BROMO QUININE. Alwaya semeinber the full name, 2 cente,to* office and called up Police Head+ quarters on tho telephone, Imme- the demanils giqtety plain-clothes. men were sent with all haste to the scene of the rob- bery from the Oak street station, led yp he sald to the atranger impa- | "gy & lange number of hvaryd however, the Police legraph wires “buliding in ‘thet pod i Ing five shops on the At, SHOWED NO. MERCY 10 THE RUSSIAN MOB. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 23,—With olose to' 70,000 troops under arma, no eign of remome for the slaughter ot yesterday on the, part of those re- mpoustble ofr the mdéwing down of women and children, no indication fot any change of’ poltoy: dnd, the deep ‘rage of the people, showing iteolf in defiant utterances, sucha. have’ never been heard in the streets before, the ity: ta awatting the next chapter In the tragedy which has Fanatical epeechew'which Father Gopon, forgot ng his clerical dignity, addressed to the mén and criminal agitation. exeited the men to auch an txtent that on Jan.'22 large crowds proveeded fo the centre of the city. At some ane bloody eollisions occurred between them and the troops in con- ous, the police Fervlations or owing to their The latter ore oblige fire tn the Behluselbetg Cansoway, near the bal gate; is Trotetjki Square, and in the fourth line, on ¢ quarter; In the Alexander Gardens, at the corner of Nevaky bitoc tiga and Gogol.atreet, near the Police erected three barricades’ of plankd and iets From the windows of neigh- fee are apme’ beldge, and at the Kagan Cath- thrown tee the milltary. The armed themselves: i end carried off about a hun- ‘down pol lot wae Petticked and demol- burg side were plundered, RISING AT Sanh POINTS. 0 the Cossacks on the crowds of people in the sroste/ who had takeh'nb, part in the opening hostilities and who were tlothing plore nor less than ‘spectators at the times has conviuced al! that the slaughter was carefully planned by the authorities for the purpose of administering @ crushing blow and quelling 1m one stroke the spirit of rev- olution which has manifested iteelf In every part of the empire. Hf-this was the purpose of the Grand Dukes it threatens to fall far short of-attainment.. From: every part‘of Rusala comes news of uprisings among the workmen, of large bodies of men, inadequately armed but possessed of fn almost fanatical tury, marching toward the city. From Kolpino, & Manufacturing city but twenty-fye miles away, twenty thousand men are capital, and there is hardly a village within a radius | of a hutidred miles which is not sending its qiota, Lab ath bit CLASH EIKELY. ‘That there must soon be another clash seems certain, The tempor of the people ie @uch that it is bound to assert itself in ways that wil! bring the troops charging down on them again, It will be a slightly different atory next time, though, for it will be an armed, if unorganised, mass. that the soldiers wilt have to meet, It is reported that the people have seized a dynamite factory on Veaill Island, thet An @ dosen different places where the areonala were inadequately protected they have raided with success, but one outcome to @ clash, for the troops now In| he the a tie (oe aa in Russia and they have shown a willingness to kill thélr countrymen at the orders of thelr superiors. The people may inflict great damage on them, end it remains to be seon how long they will stand || ‘There 1s a sullen silence {n high quarters which is taken to mean one (hing; that the real rulers of Russia are prepared to repeat yesterday's per- formance as often as necessary, and that the means is in their hands just as ‘The Cxar has’ gone to Peterhof, and the Empress Dowager, who: boldly rode through the crowded streets yesterday to show her defiance of the innases and set an example to her son, has followed. There is no immediate ét they sought yesterday when behind ‘inter Palace, for the Czar will not be rants per pound Laat iv, 5 ort rena word wide| A balf doxen Central Office mer were cul ory kp Pratt nam Ar fa cau | aloo put at work on the-dase, Ax a) slones W. Grove a A ps photographer, Mr, Wilhelm was able to Lit ‘ot ‘Amovat to mucl Allowed to return. until order has been restored, ROBBED AT HIS DESK IN. BIG SKYSCRAPER. Thief Struck Down Photographer Wilhelm on the Eighteenth Floor ii of the American Tragt Society Bailding, Stole His Money and Then Escaped, ave ‘a better than ordinary Aesoription of the robber. Description of the Robber, “The man," Mr, Wilhelm said, ‘was about 5 fect 4 inches in height, very broad qcrose the shoulders and weighed about 165 pounds. He had a sallow complexion,k dark hair and a dar beard of' perhaps five or six days growth, His beard wus particularly| * heavy on the cheek bones just under the eyes, and he had browh eyes and Tong lashes, His mustaché was black, thin in the middle, but heavy on each side, He wore @ shabby dark coat, with a very narrow velvet collar and a derby hat ‘that was fitted closely over his eyes, His general appearance was that of a tramp. I nottoed that he did not wear outa bey that his shirtsleeves were rolled uj “t wee, ‘fortunate to love only eo little money, a8 frequently I leave In my Gevk much larger sums, I had no dev ee @ thief would dare enter an of- co Walling, 4n the moat crowded sec- pa of the cit; Sod commit a robbery tn, ean: ee ght, struck that vicious blow et ‘0 ae floor, pul was unconscious od be dashed out veceeedly edt but eH) was too eotlves took the Geeatiption ‘ing up Re these ‘have been a ups a aioe Park Row ree recently this is the first ah at nigh , vig robbery Jn that seotion in hd the thief selected Wilh yy ba bi fi fe still a myst Rees ne CAPT, TIGHE'S TRIAL PUT BACK, Not Ready to Proce: perts tay Cas Vory Strong. First Deputy Pollce Commissioner McAvoy called Capt, Robert Tighe to trial on charges at Headquarters to- day, but Tighe waa not ready, Louls Grant. Tighe's lawyer, was told to have his defense ready next Monday morn. Ing at 10 o'clock, There were about a dozen witnesses, white and black, Third Deputy Commissloner Lindi who is to conduct proaecu i After | moved the trial of the changes, an adjournment jiad been decided ‘upon Mr, Lindsley cafled the witnesses to te devi {for mew sulmoonas, ‘Phe adrolt Mr. Granf thereupon secured all names, Frank Stevenson, prietor of the notorious among thom, Mprive ‘of the twelve you sce there, vamarked Capt, Tighe to the reporter. “ore ale indictment on evidence gat ered by me,’ demon Who have been watching | the trend of Poles, trials for years are sposed charges seriously, Fed once pro. “silde,"" was not dit to ‘regard the Vighe the Commis- pala has better evidencg than has ap- so far, they 4a: the charges | Tiki Dest schools in Poltava, “As a youth he extibted such promise that friends determined to send him Into the priesthood. All the while he waa studying sodlaliem and, continually country, While eudying for the priest- hood at a’ seminary he gave volce to ‘Buch radical views that he was expelled before being graduated, the priesthood under general limita- Hons, which aid not permit him to have & gener] pastorate, Face of a Mystic. “When I first saw Father Gopon he was a man of about fifty years of age. He had the face of a myatte, one yf thowe classic moulds of feature that we Gfe led to expect are characteristic of prophets and ‘great leaders of men. Every feature ts a distinot line of torce, | and the heavy, overhanging, shaggy | f eyebrows give some ferocity to a coun- tenance that would otherwise suggest the extreme of moderation and. gentle- torate he has always worn the ortho- dox beard of a Pussian priest, “Once you have looked upon a face such as Father Gopon's it can never ‘eave your memory. The features in aera Aro neither sharp nor blunt. are largo, however, but largo in proportion with ‘the hight, bulky fore. head of a great thinker. When I first saw him he was addressing a meeting of workmen. He began in a low, rum- bing volee vibrant’ with power and force, Before he had completed lils first phrase you could feel a magnetic spark entering your soul that would LK ‘ou until the last syllable fell from Hie Life's Effort. “Those workingmen, whose cause lie hus made his life's effort, sat and lis: ened to him with glowing eyes nnd beate | ng pulees, and their passions rose with his, In many ways he isa born agitu- tor, He ullows his feelings to attain complete mastery of him no matter Ne erie they may be. Phoug has a teenmangieg figure, great, broad shoulders, the most expressive etroul- ders T have ever seen on an omtor's body. When worked up to @ violent pitch these shoulders ould roll and brake with his emotions, and by some hearers would work likewiee, “His eyes are also the payee; pound dreamy and roll |, When he fixes them Upon vou vou can feel them go right through you. Though there oan be no doubt of his sincerity of purpose, I he- leve that he has ‘been greedy of popu- larity since, has begun to urge himself forward as the friend and champion of the artisan and workingman. Nobles Fear Him. “His hold over them has lo @ nource of fear and ularm nobles, for his hand stretches out one the entire Empire. 1 have Notte tel CHAUFFEUR FOR LE WISOHN HELD. Peter serian Was Arrested, aud Court Complatned Because Banker Was Allowed to Go, Peter Serinn, who gnve his address ae No 48 Seventh avenue, was a pris- omer {n the Jefferson Market Court this afternoon, charged with violating the speed laws. Serian said he was chaut- fewr for Adolph Lewisohn, a banker, living at No, 9 West Fifty-seventh street, Policeman Rensselaer told Magistrate (Crane that he had chased Serian from Fifth avenue and Founteenth street to Fifth avenue and Twenty-second street before he caught him. ‘Was the owner in the automobile? asked the Count, ' “He was,” sald Rensselaer, “Well, why didn’t you arrest him?’ demanded the Court, “Hereafter I want you fellows to arrest these own- ers, They are more guilty than the chauffeurs,” Ef hed of @ ‘ing when “pretty fast,” but was doing 60 ‘‘be- cause employer told me to. I am employed by Adolph Lewisohn,” he iy ‘don’t care who you work for,’ re- torted meen Crane, “I am going to punish you if I can.’ He then held the chauffeur in $200 ‘ball for trial. LAWVER AARON KAHN WANTS M’ADOO'S JOB, Demands that Commissioner Re- sign and Is Taken to Bellevue Insane Ward, Aaron Kahn, a lawyer who is,famous for his eccentricities, went to Police Headquarters this afternoon, and burst- ing into Commissioner McAdoo's office demanded that the Commissioner resign at once as he wanted his office, "IT was appointed to this place by Mayor Low in December, 1903,” enald Kahn, ‘and I demand that you at once give me the place.” Kahn was arrested and taken to. the Tombs Police Court, where he wus committed to the Insane ward in Belle- yue Hospital, This ts Kahn's third visit to McAdoo, but he never got in before, Kahn was once a well-known tawyer, and in the Hoyt will contest yeats ago he recelved a feo of $7,000, He didn't bother much with his practice after that, Six years ago he sued Hugh J, Grant for $30,000, which he claimed he had lost to the former Mayor in a poker [it ‘The Secret of Beauty Of Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands in thousands upon thou- sands of cases, is found in the exclusive use of \Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, the | purest and sweetest of emol- jents, and greatest of skin purifiers and beautifiers, ness, Though he has never had a pas-| t! not unusually tall, he | ; Serlan admitted that he was going) aan thelr fear of year Aleoussing the social conditions of his He finally fPho| managed, however, to be admitted to| eer ihm ae Ra nd a man ts and leader wi fort tind? hin f vi in 1901. | was dom’ enjo; ‘his folloy Raspber crucifix or beg better thi and has sough Atrange influence. the shoulders of his | i8chatihe pane that he has ust ‘on his visit, to educate the thought of Russia. (Continued from First Page,) penne ha relatives managed to send him to the tale {e fb Monae, and in Bt, Pat Worship ed tilt he ined over that. nono of the th the power ave dared to harm of him has ino a hog t t th ke aah mafluence over % fest Dhieta which have been wi ated throughout the Empire, Inted over the border and sent throt elite to every province in. ve had ag powerful an ini il ‘the minds of his followers a speeches, and the Russian Borer it. th vain to suppress “It is hardly eaters 10 fathom thin ts greatest fear puasian Government, tor he may: ta In the same moet oe power as nate Gopon has Lt Med Pind problem of the Sohntry tn the condition of workingmen of tt Hae Regard of All, “He has written a number of i ae Friend of Witte, geese, Bach ti immense ulewt iohgh this man; ft 80 far-reaching, T’ h he. has no Feet sympathy ‘with the Anarchia the more radical Boca ste they the highest respect for him, ‘have the students. on "It may be a. coincidence, but Father Gopon ane Witte poeat life herd ls an admirer of He Visited Boston, ina yed In rs in We sell reaelng x of GUTLOHN’ | 701 BROADWAY, NO ay 10TH #T, L FOR Father Gopon, whose name oe nent in the despatches from Bt. ioelon 1B a fel Crane feta NOTICE! 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