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Rose nd two mem {bers of the former Council of Km- pire, ‘The thr clals were sent by the Provisional plain to the natives in these remote | Russian outposts the nature of the] great change which has come to the country ernment to ex | LIBERATION OF PRISONERS IN| SIBERIA BEGINS. The iberation of Sib 's prisoners has barely begun, West of the Urals the Associated Press correspondent untered a handful of exiles, | who, when the revolution began, were rail 1 The first ered when the press reached Ekater inburg. Urals, It consisted of 150 political convicts and adminis | trative exiles, including twenty = bers of the Jewish revolutionary band, mostly from the Verkholensk district weat of Lake Baikal, The exiles were |travelling in special cars and had |been on the road continuously from | March 24, five days after they first | heard of the revolution he ¢ re met by a vast crowd at the railroad station, which cheered them tumultuously, The returning Jexiles returned the cheers, but they were in a deplorable physical con- atti shaggy, uncouth, unwashed and extremely emaciated. | Many were crippled with rheuma- |\lsm, two had lost hands and feet ltrom frost bites and one, who at- {tempted flight a week before the jrevolution, had been shot in the leg when he was recaptured, He was lying in @ prison hospital when he loarned (hat he was @ free man, Vive days after the triumph of the revolution 6,000 exilos entered Irkutsk, Jbut the vast majority were un to proceed west owing to the lack of rolling stock, These encamped about only enc At or large was encou raw THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, | sian the town and along the raliroad and at least a month will be needed be- fore they can be sent home 100,000 FREED FROM SIBERIA BY THE GOVERNMENT. The President of the Exile Recep- tion Committee In Ekaterinburg gave the correspondent a general picture of the present conditions and pros- pects of the exiles, He sald that there were probably altogether 100,000 persons in Siberia who had been re- lensed under the amnesty measure of the Provisional Government One of largest convict settle- Yakutak in Northeast about 16,000 exiles and in semi-iberty. In the district of Nertchinsk 100 , including se con- Medem, He was then dispatched to Siberia to end his days as an exile on the upper Lena, Muravin gave the following account of his liberation: “When the revolution occurred 1 was in the small Udinsk transport prison waiting the arrival of other convicts for despatch together to the east, I had long lost hope of pardon when I learned that I was free, The discovery came in a most dramatic way. | was at the time In chains as a newcomer of unknown charac- afterward a terrific rifle firing, It sounded as !f @ million cartridges had exploded in quick succession Next bullets began to fly over the prison yard, Fi ly a bullet cut the halyard of the Russian flag which women, cted of conspl a the fen. Waved over the prison building. ‘The ated oe spiring. the first flag dropped on the roof and shortly OF, Mave been The famous Marie @fterward a crowd stormed the prison and holsted there a revolu- piridonova o ki a colonel of Iridonova, who Killed a colonel ot eee een ee ee ett experience gendarmer for torturing prisoners. She was herself tortured and abused for seven days and then sentenced h by a fleld court-marttal, After herwrelease Madamotselle Spiri- donova fe il a pital in Tohita. he victs had been t TELLS OF HORRORS OF RUSSIAN | ;,, Lge TORTURE | At Tyumen the correspondent met a second trainioad of exil from the} Irkutsk prison and the pena | former G: ernor of the jail, who, lation, begged me to sign @ statement acquitting him of tll- treatment. Though his treatment of t 1 siring to a JERSEY BATTALION MOVES. nts “of ‘Tobolsk and, To ‘Three Compantes of Fifth Regiment lef crowds at the station cheer if Ore mons terrorist Nicolal Anuikhin, who | ps EL 4 me shot and killed the Chief of the Petro- | ORAN N. J. April 3 wad-Warsaw Railway fn 1906, His victim, Gen, Fuchloff, was about to kidnap 400 railroad strikers and send them to Siberia, Anulkhin, who in- (this morning to take the statior as troduced himself to the correspondent ipned Pees : n'a released Jailbird.” ism RiKAntIC, {e"\rmory In command of Major, Wille broad-shouldered, elderly man with @ jam A. Lord. The company commanders gray imperial and an excited manner are Capt. Roscoe Johnson of K, Capt of speech, He sald: vi of H and Capt “After one year in European con 4 viet prisons I spent ten years in the |{? Alexandrovsk Prison, fifty miles from Irkutsk, This Is the b t_convict | jail in Russia and contained 12,000 or nals and about 600 poli stly sentenced to lif Katroga, erest form of Rus punishment short of death I ent the first Ave years in the so H, Land K, forming the First Battalion of the Fifth Regiment, which has been assembled in its armory for a week, left No, 684 Tenth Avenue, y night on complaint of M. Proctor of the uxillary crulser Panther, hat Engel used disloyal expressions while speaking to a crowd tn nirty-seventh street, was dis- day by Magistrate Harris in Market Court because of the complainant si feet manacled and chai barrow, watch < had t wh In addition 1 Hogyed by order of the Ge r. ‘The, zi Asvistant Governor, dunng the ab- ence of his chief, ordered daily flug- | HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. wings for his own satisfaction — padly overcrowded prison wos Herr st divided into dormitories, each of wh.oh | M10 mom ui take eve $ as repeatedly was intended for thirty prisoners, usually contained from sixty to eighty, | half of whom had consumption or ism i rheum We convicts had a secret) 1 or, rh } on which we called lec The occupants of the differs |» t dormitories co! v¢ ae os ent dormitories communicated — by | 102: Scommenaia, 108) | means of tapping and other systems | JP \ on Wwe toe: Tatalahe, TOT, of signalling, Although we also had) Triikp means of communicating with the, fire and tweens | outside world, we knew nothing of the | Kilkeans revolution until the morning of our 109, release, At that time two terrorists! hae at vie Mn ‘Three year-olds 1 and half a dozen criminal convicts) 110 4s were being flogged without apparent | hr") L Shaamyga cause. The Provincial State Attorney PIPTH KACK Three yeu-olde end aowerd; suddenly appeared and announced, to | = our amazement, ‘Russia is a republic and you are free.’ FAREWELL FLOGGING TO PRS- | PARE FOR LIBERTY. “After our release We learmed yt the Assistant Governor, on getting the news of the ution declared that, he would give @ farewell flogging, “a order to prepare my Jallbirds fcr sweet liberty.’ Among the political prisoners trom | Tobolsk is Alexander Popof, who ¥as| sentenced to death for an alleged plot | unaipietely Restored To Health. By ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”’ against the Empero charge which he declares was a fabrication by the} police, Popoff, who is a highly tntel- | mes Bt ligent artisan, was chained by the| “In 1912, I was taken suddenly ill wrists and ankles for four years. In| with Acute Stomach Trouble and describing his release he sald dropped in the street A most remarkable feature of | STRICKEN IN THE SinET Valier St., Montreal. | T was treated two several physicians for nearly ~ oaccacn °; UTI, ”, = amnesty day in Tobols! was the e| Gy my (3 sudden demand for blac enithe Ae jyears, and is ght Sropped from #84 h prison blachsmith, fearing the ven- pounds to 160 pounds. vio several PRS geance of the convicts, fled, and pri- of my friends advised me to try ‘Fruit- \ Siackamitha, in the. « ~|a-tives.’ J began to improve almost evolutionary. triumph, with the first dose, and by using them, > 1, In the recovered from the — distressi fl chaly men Stomach Trouble—and all pain 9] 4 | tion, | Th Constipation were cured. 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A. ers for the Russian republic| Advt. could eard the jangling of our| shackle | FROZE TO DEATH IN FLIGHT) BACK TO RUSSIA, [ prison there also edt fifty # to life for mutiny during the revolu- tion of 1905, leaders itn peasants’ rlots and oth sentenced for Agrarian offenc were NEAR 80" STREET other Uberated exile was Soph naltzky, a pretty girl of from Vitebsk, who was aged in politcal prop ash or Credit remote She OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK berian village of allowed $2 a month by the Govern- ment for her living expenses, and! managed to € by teaching ‘adult peasants to read and write, Relating her experiences, sh said: “In my village the police themselves, wearing red badges, were the first to announce the revolution, Immediate- ly there was a frantic competition among the exiles to get ho The first two girls who started w out proper equipment and w r- taken by a blizzard r Vrekolensk and, it is said, were = In Tyumen are convict istrative who way t volution started to them was f Kiutun, Holzwasser Home Talks No. 173 the nelec ion of turn and admin- ere on their when th hese immedia urn to Europe, Among and Basil Muravin tenced to death in 1907 for to the “militant organizath al revolutionary party nt the first five y useelburg fortress then fe LWrite tor New 80-Pa Easily Accessible from Went Side mn Lake yur years in other pean prisona including the one |p| _by sath or bMth St.Crosstown Care ‘ Pasko’ yhere hi flogged ‘a ach times by the Governor, Baron |f| A d-Room Apartment 8335 VALUK a Pathe $245 ee ee ; A 5-Room Apartment 8350 Vitaind Rants 5 Furpitare, Svecial an lb Ba Leen en nnn EEE A 4-Room Apartment $500 VALUB $375 Fyriod Furniture OUR LIBERAL TERMS Kare Beauty, . 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