garded as eiri~legeS of justice, that Judge Fabrikant was hopelled to discard the judicial ermin and vacate the Russia= bench. His delptei of the legal eeadvet jiso I POLITIC AT HNEAI0 AMROA mentioned saked oussian justice appear go1 farcical and ue. The Russian i* red that the pres- et war with Japa in popular with the sab China of of people of his as has been asserted. Part It in Do The Writing Chapters On the contrary, e added, nine-tenths of Played by the people of Russ outside of the official 3@& I ,,% Russian classes, are stron opposed to it. velopment of Russias RUS~i History. Death of'Sergius. I 9e Continuing his Interesting talk with The sush France Star reporter, Judge' Fabrikant gave what TRIAL JUDGE TALKS he termed "the itl~bihout Grand NOTED WRITER'S VIEW Sergius." seassa Mexico "The death of Sergius," said RESIGNED BECAUSE OF CONSCIEN- the Russian judg&-*'ha created great com- GREAT TMPORTANCE ATTACHE motion, and much tha6 is untrue is being GROWTH OF MOVMXENT. ia TIOUS CONVICTIONS. written about it. freqqgntly in good faith. TO Austral 4Lai but more frequertly with malice afore- thought. Therefoi!; pet'mit me to offer a few statements with regard to the actual sulbin - Incidents [ts Efforts for National Education- Germa Acts of Oppression Cited facts. seasin fly SAFE i ''While governor general of Moscow Which Preceded the Assassination Grand Duke Sergius was directly respon- Conflict Now on Against Usurpa- sible for the several thousands of lives lost' seain South Afica of Grand Duke Sergius. during the coronation festivities in Moscow tion of Nation's Functions. in 1896; for the destruction of thousands AVORITF of Jewish homes by unjust and illegal ex- sa in Great, IBritain czar are one pulsion of Jews from Moscow and neigh- of the Asociated PrM. Avol The soldiers of the writing boring 'gubernii' (governments); for the Correspondence chapter of Russian history with their blood thousands of shattered families, mourning ST. PETERSBURG, February 4.-Anoth on the snow-covered plains of Manchuria. for lost fathers and brothers and sisters review of the present political situation saaS.World Over Other chapters are being supplied by the perishing in living graves in fout dungeons, Russia is contributed to the Associat' d workmen and nihilists in different in the steppes and wilds of Siberia, for so- a Russian writer, Ale: frenzied are Press by prominent called 'political crimes.' And what a adhasa saa 1 ti heUnited States them the parts of-the vast Russian domains. But 'Polti v ander Stolypin, who has made spec these 'crimes?' natad'-'to go it M there is much of the secret history of Rus- among the people'i-s a 'political crime.' study of questions of local self-governme: odio hw co and gip cmse sia which perhaps will never be written. and as such punishable by exile and even and has himself taken conspicuous part nr It is this latter that Mr. James by capital punishment. work of the zemstvo. Mr. Stolyp concerning criminals' are sub- the a former Russian "Mind, only 'political Borissoff De Fabrikant, ject to capital punishment in Russia; mur- was formerly editor of Ouktomsky trial judge at Baku talked interestingly to a derers and such like are treated more paper, the Petersburg Viedomosti, and Laxae Br Star reporter. He is making a tour of some leniently! now political editor of the Novoe Vremy of the great countries of the world and has '"To illustrate." -tontinued Judge Fabri- Mr. attaches the greatest impoi &O end a- cobi taet, vm&a won a work- Stolypin &It * AM in Washington to study briefly the kant. "all our university settlement "the by the zemati stopped ers would be 'political criminals' in Russia. tance to part played to CUE A COLD IN mother ought to be good enough free and patriotic system of American gov- and if Hull House were removed to St. n the political development of Russia A BASELESS ATTACK. for The which is of ernment which stands in such sharp con- Petersburg tomorrow every worker woulA under which heading he writes as follows: ONE DAY. hs - thebestimaowaremmedy yourself. thing trast, he says, with that of his native land. be on his way to Siberia the following day. developmei no has a shoit "In discussing the political value in this world Mr. Fabrikant has chosen a most This is incredible to the American mind, reference to sel propi- but nevertheless it is literally true. f Russia with especial Why Success Was Merited. existence, and if Dr. Pierce's Favor- tious time for his stay in the capital, with I propose to devote myself e: Without a Parallel. government, it Ira . ite Prescription was not what it both houses of Congress in session and the elusively to the zemstvo (land council exatie their all their inventiveness in new g.. A kNY attacks have been madeJ'claimed to be, there would not he citizens making elaborate preparations "With ince the political significance of the dourr moQinine medicines of the enormous sale for it that there town council) is with rare exceptions, pra upon patent :cally nil, and it is only lately that t late. For some reason cer- is today. :own councils of certain large cities hai and ha& tain have felt themselves no reason won1.n loined in the general movement persons There is why even assumed a prominent part. called uipon to dlecry their use-, ',o should suffer so from headache, "Such, for instance, was the recent decisic throw doublt their to in the back of the f the Moscow Douma, demanding politici upon efficacy. backache,- pain -ights for the whole country and declarin education, this enterprise would certain- SLIGHT TROUBLE IN PORTO WIO question their honesty- as well as It is abso- hat in the absence of such rights the ir have highly beneficent had it neck-pain everywhere. a municipal center a s iy proved the honr of those who have for them to rid themi- erests of such large been properly carried out. spent lutely possible Ioscow must suffer. "But instead of opening schools where Cable Advices Received From Governor a lifettime fin them and selves of these troubles for "But even if the political importance 0 none existed, the church devoted all its perfecting good cities should at any time develo Winthrop. their value known to the and all by to the right rem- Etussian whil energies- to competing with the zemstvo It been to the rnakinig turning re shall witness only Its beginning; schools in villages which were already well having represented State puiblic. Butt in answer to these at- edv. he significance of the provincial institu endowed,. completely neglecting others Department that a serious strike had oc- ions or zemstovs as factors of great PC where the had no school what- curred in the village of Rio 'Porto tacks anl was demanld- witnesses are examined it forty year peasants Grande, investigation When the itical importance proved by ever. The result was distinctly unfavorable Rico, Secretary Hay called upon Gov. ed and it was that the medi- ofstruggle for a predominance which t1 for the church. proven court insists that they shall tell only been to grant. Winthrop of Porto Rico fthe zemstvo I think my American readers will more Grande ended in January. He said that behind them. The thing which is the the stern voice of the rought the germ of conflict in the vague point by fear readily understand its general character during the strike additional policemen Of no value in this world has a short we are not inter- iess of the organic legislation, which, a the Gonzales and that judge: ", and liberS from this particular example than from guarded plantation existence, and if the Pierce we want ng 'unrealizable expectations on the whole of the the loss by fir* on that plantation was less Family ested in what you think, the various classes,' lin disquisition aspect Maedicines were not what they are to hear what know." endencies among question, many elements of which are for- than $2. There was no other pecuniary you actually ted the zemstvo to an agricultural spher eign to American life and comprehension. loss, says the governor, except from shut- claimed to be they would not have ofactivity, but, at the same time, yieldin "It is that the now ting down of the mills from lack of work- There's no such trouble experi- of the time, allowed th demonstrable conflict a record of millions of cmtes :othe spirit i proceeding In Russia is nowise directed men. Gonzales expressed himself entirely proved enced with the worthy women vit- remstvo almost unlimited independence against the monarchical principle, to which satisfied with the conduct of the police. in tie which have his added that the con- Period during they nesses to the cures by Dr. sphere. frames the people are very devoted, but against The governor Spanish been the market. wrought "Such liberty, placed in artificial the usurpation by the bureaucracy of all sul at San Juan has heard of no disorders upon Pierce's Favorite AESKOYESELO. such complete competency to a certal r of the nation. and has received no complaints. lives a Prescription. They PALACE OF TS 0 f the vital functions There in Buffalo, N. Y., know what are about. imit where began complete negation "The peasants have come to believe that they talking Wnere the ezar ts in hiding and where the couni 11 of the nation is to meet. Reproduced by special such an attitude toward the peopI former owners since the eman- manl wio is widely known as the with Burton Holmes Lectures. Copy ight by E. Burton Haim rights. no their have, The Cause of Prices. Women who suffered from paiful arrangement ow treating them' as grown-up men, cipation of the serfs, been concentrating Primary High proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Favorite as children, all this bore the stamp of ui offlces and influence in their own hands and To the Editor of The Evening Star: irregularities, from inflammation, of consic Dr..Pierce came for the enthusiastic Installation of Presi- forms of cruelty, Nero and 'Ivan the Ter- precedented disregard practical have thus practically usurped the power of From time to time I read articles con- Prescription. lately ulceration, organs, bear- in erations. the It a common saying among into added because of tihe displaced dent Roosevelt for a term of four ears rible' had never wrought half the evil to was that th . is cerning the high and still rising cost of publicity or other form that palace of patriotism popularly and "The inevitable consequence the peasants that the government 'stands ing-down pains, any their wretched subjects which the administration and the free zemstvo, place a between the emperor and his living, food adulterations, etc. It seems umkarranted attack made upon is officially known as the White House. He 1 like wall of female disorder, which under- Alexander III and Nicholas II were and side by side, began to trespass on eac There a deal of truth in to me the primary cause is overlooked and medicines a certain says his experience here will be an object not to be people.' is great by periodical, the lesson in that he will are, individually, enabled to inflict with the ther's ground. It was expecte this. Is to be found in the abnormal growth of mines the health and shatters popular government the administration would voluntaril alarm is felt wahich charged that the were ndt never forget. He resigned his portfolio as aid of the entire modern apparatus for that i "On the other hand, great the cities at the expense of the country. I nerves-such women know wheu trial at Baku because of his con- surrender a part of its political rights 0 in higher spheres for the safety of the dy- whiat they were to be judge slaughter. the zemstvo and thereby extend this la and this alarm is due to the misun- will cite my native county as an example. represented by are well and are weli. scientious convictions, he said, concluding 0 nasty, Its birth rate has been much above its they why they in "In this they ar.e ally seconded by the ter's powers, and It was equally difficult i of the fact that the zemstvo, tIe doctor. re promptly met that t- that he could no longer serve the the allow th derstanding death rate, but its of about They do not hesitate to say: "I that with honor to himself, as the kindly efforts of the dowager empress, expect that the zemstvo would upon which a revolutionary mask has been population tack the owners of the capacity late & Co.' These kill by a free hand in the mattel is es- thirty thousand has increased less than five by suing 'Favorite cured trial judges of Russia are in fact the mer- Sergius gentlemen administration foisted as an excuse for repression, in The have know Prescription' wholesale, not retail, discovering. as they which had been placed within its full cou a conservative institution. hundred twenty years. people ournalin for $h0,o est puppets or figureheads in the hands of sentially gone to the cities and are consumers in- qestion me." There are half a million wo- the authorities. do, every now and then, Imaginary conspir- trol. the of this higher ramnifying in every sec- these What 3. Plehve Found Out. stead of producers. The villages, towns damages. Upon filing men like these: acies, presumably "And the event justified apprehen and cities have been while witnesses Illustrates His Point. tion of the vast and thus condemn- no sooner had the zemstvo begu reformed zemstvo did not dis- growing many suit a retraction was he emplr'e, sions; "But the of the country houses of Ahe east are ten- printed by "It is a to mc to To illustrate this he stated that after he ing thousands of Innocents. ts work than accusations came from a the change of policy, and who that great pleasure "The death of Sergitus is as when was to itself play slightest antless, or have two or three occupants editors. acknowledged sentence on a the high nothing sides that It arrogating found to his as- to such had passed culprit weighed in the baAace, against the mass of character: on the other hand, ti the late Minister Plehve where a few years since there was a large theirstatement was with- give my testimony great of which his political was entirely remedies as 'Golden Medical officers of the department innocent blood shed, by them uninterrupt- emstvo retorted with sincerity and justic tonishment that the sophisticated body family. out but your court was a part would at their will, and edly for twenty-flv'e years. work was being interfered with. as resolute an as its prede- Let us look for some of the results. This foumdation, notwithstanding that its just opponent has more barbers than it needs and and 'Favorite Prescr:p- without reviewing the evidence or giving "There Is no doubt thAt the revolution in cessor. It may even be confidently as- city thi covert attacks have still been Discovery' Russia has and there Efforts for National Education. re- there are too many young men blacking Mrs. B. F. Dooley of another Increase or begun, need be small serted that had Plehve done the very made Dr. and brk-et tion,'" writes the prisoner hearing, wonder if in the near future it proves to of this wa * he increased the of shoes. I have been told that men have upon Pierce his term his In "The most striking example verse, had proportion Lex- lower the of imprisonment. be the bloodiest ever known, - more sold their farms, moved to the city, spent ness. Such as No. 368 South Upper street, Fa- because the given in connection with Its efforts for ni peasants, he would have done much well-known chemists some cases, for instance, where Judge Russian government Itself. for the past to achieve the desired result, for the peas- their money In an attempt to establish a "I was afflicted for brikant had sentenced a man to two years years has been tional education. The zemstvo had bee n trade in the grocery or cigar business and Prof. I lenry Leff mann and Chas. H. ington, Ky. increased twenty-five inciting the peo- ants would have even gone the length of several with female weakness, in prison the powers above have ple to bloodiest reprisals by its fictitious empowered to deal with this question, bi to Henry George's national- eventually been obliged to resort to manual Lawall of State Chi- years the penalty to a greater number of years, discoveries of fictitio'us seeking apply labor. This abnormal growth has made damaes.n made careflinPhiladelphia, so I internal enemies. under the foggy, bureaucratic provis >'ization of land, but they would certainly ist PMiller of analysisN. and four years ago got bad or even to exile in bleak, barren. Ice-covered "Even the nobles, In whose favor osten- law.' Noi indifferent to an unusual demand for an Increase UIL the pJohn A. Bualo, Y.; without any cause for so the 'within the limits defined by r, have remained political number of suitea rerctierce's Fariteb Pre- had nervous Siberia, apparent sibly government Is oppressing the been drafted h rights. motormen, conductors, drivers, Prof. aWlilbur L. Scoville of oseon, prostration, mentally doing, unless, pernaps, secret influence was masses, are now the first to the law, not having wil the with clerks and professional men. and the the the condemned repudiate by of the newly created i1 t."If we are to judge by rapidity Euward P. H. of and bodily. I was thinking all brought to bear against means of the 'zemstvos" (local assemblies) prophetic provision the land holdings of the nobles draught upon the country has been heavy. Gudeman, D.. Chi- man. It was because of such instances, re- its stitution, was mute on the subject of 'lin which large There are too few butter scritondaion ahure nowihstnding time I would insane if I did not pa-ternalism."' are into the hands of the peasants producers, hence cago. have all testified to the fact go its.' passing we get the adulterations. Many of the meiscovert patcs haesticlly been a of mine "But when the zemstvos began to bul: d it may be presumed that this transfer that Dr. Pierce's Favorite get relief, when neighbor would have materially facilitated a normal hills that used to bloern with the fragrant tracted.po Dr. Pierce andelPrescrip-is a man LARGEST OF THE CUNARDERS. LOSES GIRL schools and seminaries, organize librarle g, buckwheat are untilled, the is gave me your 'Common Sense Me-i- ON WEDDING EVE. the satisfaction which the c f evolution, unattended by any catastrophe. price high. tion contains no alcohol, opium or etc., ministry our the quality poor. If there are one thou- over see if public instruction should have felt on se I- The fact is, however, 'that government ical Adviser' to look and New York on Boston so much as an move- sand steers sold where there should be any harmful drugs, they having pur- The Caronia Started for Young Woman Her ng a great share of its work assumed hy fears nothing agrarian twelve hundred 't blame the beef fellow cizewhomn hemistsresene I could find to do me any Changed shoulders to dree .1 ment. trust chased bottles of the medicine in anything Maiden Trip. Kind-ejected . ther quickly gave place is sacrificed to this self-im- for being the only cause of high prices. Prnf lcnrv esssme yand ao. HA I could not do of lest the ministerial progress of educati n "Everything When the stores are the market in their good. any my The new Cunard line steamer Caronia A dispatch from Boston, Mass., says: and lest h posed bogie. The people are sedulously drug patronized by open Phiadelufarri respectiveotat lie- might be disregarded, chiefly sut and many who have come from the country high-lassf housework, had to be helped to and sailed for New York from Queenstown yes- Because Miss Mina Twombly Jones, of No. powerful weapon for political evolutic n kept in a state of darkness ignorance, where "early to bed and early to rise'' gave n .ttlerl orthless ni-. into the to and see my terday on her maiden vcyage. She behaved 401 Marlboro street, a relative of the Van- asthe education of the generatic a the development of the country is impeded them nature's most 'beautiful lytpt buggy go might fall into other hands. and numbed, discontent is engendered and comiplexlon splendidly, despite a heavy gale, after leav- derbilt and Twombly familles of New York of the nation are wasted in and the doctor's plasters, poultices and pills inelv~ onue make, for it. woful i- doctor. After finding that he co dd has "Restrictions followed. With the aid Sthe energies cured all their ills, don't be surprised to ing Liverpool. decided that she does not any longer measures and circulars, pubi internal strife. not give me any relief I commenced is the ever love legislative ec to be that the find adulterations in mediclife. ac gon haie aoldtesmefad tose hicm The Caronia biggest ship Baron Arthur Kambler Edler von and secret, the minIstry of public instrui .."But how Is It explained If the powerful influence of the press befor e I ex- noble taking your medicines and owned by the Cunard line. With the Saarberg, a captain of the Austrian asmy, tion brought matters to such a pass th: zemstvo, composed o~f proprietors, were wielded to check the insatiate greed "Favor.itePrcesriptor"ie aei- had taken two bottles commenced ception of the three newest White Star line invitations to a wedding which was to thezemnstvos after voting tne money art d with a small admixture of peasants, has re- for money-getting and its consequent ab- steamers, the Caronia is the biggest ship to have taken building the schooli. were forced to surrel mained progressive. Uiberal and persistently normal growth of our cities and decimation to feel better. After taking thirteen place at St. Cecelia's Church derthem to the As a col opposed to the government. It Is easy to aine hrful thegs, thpoey hain ur- engage in the trans-Atlantic trade. Thursday morning have ministry. slight of the homes of our beautiful valleys and bottles I became sound and well. been withdrawn. cession they were, however, permitted1 answer this question by pointing out that hillsides it would add to, the glory of the chaed ilbowtthe ofiche medicie bur She is the largest vessel ever built on the Miss Jones reached her decision suddenly, conduct primary schools, including ni tthe bureaucratic army with which the American people, to their physical, their Before taking your remedies I only Clyde. Her outside plating alone would and telegrams were sent more than two classes (standards), provit zemstvo wages war is recruited from the mental and their moral thden maet omn thi refspetv Saturday to in- same noble but from less independ- development. now cover three acres of land, and 1,800,000 steel form guests expected ingthe teaching adhered strictly to t class, J. K. HENCH. weighed 135 pounds, wedh from New York and government program, using only aent, less self-reliant members, nobles who rivets were used to sccure the hull. Some other cities that there will be no schoa have deteriorated in the luxurious enjoy- ciie ndw cmdesitiol narlyi be- 165 pounds and feel ten years of the rivets used in the ship's bottom are wedding. books authorized by the ministry and ui Miss Jones is a daughter of Mrs. Frank derthe most control of the ment of government offices and emolu- Christian saume Dr. Piersocale Favte Pme- younger. (Present age 41 years.) I seven inehes in length and weigh three and William Jones. She is stringent go' ments. Endeavorers. one-half pounds. twenty years old. einent. all of which Involved enormot The Young People's Society of Christian cipte areure cfnromndedo cannot say too much for Dr. Pierce's and most of her life up to the time she was expenditure of energy and money. " "On the other hand, the opposing force is There are eight continuous decks, includ- fifteen was spent abroad. Since then of men of energy, of principle Endeavor of the Zion Baptist Church, F fanaticina. pantssceniural an and and each of she comp~osed mothe Favorite Prescription." ing upper promenade, has lived In Boston, but has made two Zemtsvo Demands Modest. and of ideals, forming a minority of the street between 3d and 4%A streets south- traced.eo Dr. the turn shafts is 2'23 feet long and two trips to Europe. She met Baron von which has realized the banefulness Pierce'simsell-knowna Don't wvant a reliable doctor feet In diameter. The Caronia is a proto- Saar- 'But the zemstvo budget Is modest. .nobles west, was addressed yesterday Afternoon by you berg last summer. The Austrian fell in .of bureaucratic routine and sees the sal- Mrs. medicinefor rseckess in the type of the unfinished Carmania, except love with the could pay ti' teacher not more than a n vation of Russia in the untrammeled Sarah Collins Fernandis, resident famly,- book? By sending 21 one-cent turbine pretty American girl, and nand ha nwas thedconoughnc f yous that the latter is to be driven by before the summer was over they were average of twenty, sometimes thirty, fift: r,growth of free institutions. worker of the social settlement, and Miss stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bluf- engines. The Caronia's engines are of tihe engaged. nore often fifteen roubles a month. H. Ida Curry. A contribution of $10.1 was quadruple exoansion type. Miss Jones' mother returned to *For this sum Point in Zemstvo made to the social settlement, which is LAo, N. Y., to cover cost of mailinig The chief measurements of the Caronia but America, the teacher was conte, tMain Program. Miss Jones remained to study music. tolive in a remote often a "The main in this zemstvo program located at 118 M street southwest, and is you will get by return mail are: Length over all, 675 feet; breadth, 72%, She is a fine and village, In col point charitable and only, from shelter violinist, has been one and lessons under the Is national participation in self-government. doing Christian work III gesDsom Pyercs g.a a free of his "The feet; depth deck, 52 feet; depth of the players in the girls' orchestra, which lodging, give ma: among the colored residents of South copy great book, from boat deck, So feet; depth from bridge, has enlivened the Vincent trying conditions, in small class roorr This will give the peasant a preponderant Washington. feet; tonnage, 21,000; displacement, Club festivals crowded to suffocation and with r once rise to an high-classblimhnfa tuerents ornn like- People's Common Sense Medical 97 gross and fairs. fewc vote and at give agrarian illustrated. 30000 tons. anyclass books. movement, the peasant seeking to increase ngvd-to putl an protte woThls meni- Adviser," i,oo8 pages, "The mortality among the teachers: his holdings to the land belonging to other cimpem ofh maet orinils itifallye in paper covers. Cloth-bound, 31 TO DEFEAT. The Pension Office Building. enormous, still more become incurable 11 classes and to the state. Of course, this TOOK A STRAW RECONCILED To Editor valids. They receive no pensions. Y, tcan be settled by means of gradual appro- VOTEH. eact oin is igenoodtam at~ lose he stamps. the of The Evening Star: there is never a vacancy open. Student hisan- forusines otr reputatine. The people of both in the and in the province ~priations, but it is difficult to expect such a IThe Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Mention of Presidency No Longer Sets Washington and the whole capitals Speaceful adjustment. This interesting so- cure country and the world are now seeing the consider it an honor and a sacred duty INTERFTL'rNG EXPERIMENT [N A enoyedw the uble pourdeceo ofer ting Bryan's Heart Thumping. quadrennial takethe places of those who drop out 4 cial question is destined to assume unex- RESTAURANT.- biliousness. disfigurement of this building the ranks, and enthusiastically forsal epected forms in Russia. rve ftezm thf ia enthuryh.omn r A dispatch from Washington Court House, going on by the erection of An advertising agent, repeenting a prsminet Ohio., yesterday says: William J. Bryan unsightly addi- their chances of a brilliant career in ordi ~RD AIs Offered as tions thereto, It may be said that they toteach the children of Russia to pri stvo's role in the political development of New York magaiiine, while on a recent westerm passed through here. When someone In the pare the coming generation for Russia, I think it of interest to give a few trip, was dining one evening in a Pittsbugg res- are only temporary and It would not pay beitt e.facts regarding its organization. The AGuarantee that car, shaking hands with him, remarked, ta ornament them. times than the present. sem- taurant. trul aberugly CetaisheOd raery So also are the decora- "It is natural that these stvo institution exists in thirty-four prov- While for his he over "Mr. Bryan, we will make you Presldent tions on the self-impos4 a-aitirg glanced his orite the colonel said: "I thank inside or the building, upon martyrs are not prone to bend the kn4 inces or governments of European Russia. newspaper ad noticed the advertisement of a "fSpriom"-sitnda Operelng.e Prescription some time," you which much ingenuity, time, labor before their administrative superiors. Ii [-The members of the provincial semstvos are can iteriew s-ae pentor meribun for your good wishes, but I have heard that and the members of the district well-known dyspepala preparation, Stuart's Dys- wat World's Dispensary Medical money are being texpended, which will be deed, it may be said that the governme, itelected by sem- pepsia Tablets. As he himself was a regular user creore ofranarro-minde so much that it no longer makes my heart does not find in them the pliable materi: Lstvos, which number 318; the members of gyestedy seen by comparatEhly -few people but once. for its the the district bodies are elected by direct vote of the tablets. he began speculattag as to hew fticism. direcoofbth Association, palpitate." while the outside additions will be in evi- itseeks purposes. Latterly tr many of the other traveling meen in the dlaisg Metrpoteru Discussing President Roosevelt's demand dence-painful efforts to unite themselves Into an a -inthe electoral colleges of each class of the sedon of t. toirofehs wbell-kinsoth evidence-for weeks. Is it ganizaton have caused great apprehensic n community. rom were als frieuds et the popular mmuane4 t for a greater navy, Colonel Bryan said: not very incons gibtx that, while many tothe government, and, it may be adde I, "There also exists a secret organization iadgetiou. mueicne or hickhes ien atclosemity- "The idea of an immense navy an thousands of doli...e being expended In was not unfounded. In i-which virtually unites the thirty-four sem- He says: I counted twenty-threes sea at the ta- having other parts of in exterior theapprehension detinc hws arrova effect to prevent trouble with other nations this pityof decora- prisonment, exile, police surveillance ar d stvos in a clandestine national assembly. bles and In the hotel ecee I tusk the trouble to engh ayr agouH tions, the exterior the place where the thewidest encouragement to informei recently this organisation was treat-. interview thema and was surprised is leers that is ridiculous. Just as well claim that to grandest all that can be de- s Quite vised in theexhibitio31 4t ha been resorted to, but have only serve d ed as illegal and siubjected to persecution nine et tthe twenty-three smade a praettee of taking arm .everybody with revolvers would have way or attractiveness Is being tointensify the fanaticism of a cs a by the government, but now it is not direct- oue or two of Stuart's Dyreeuki Tmalts afear alsidiatd ra. ierce'soc ta Taken on the whole. I think New York a tendency to prevent trouble In a commu- prepared, should 1ie 'nfade as repulsive as which is likely to figure in Russia ly interfered with, although still unrecog- each meal. ought to be proud of her museum." * It is more to pcesible In appeardagef Whitewash or red. n w~lti probalyobe ol owed on m hsassfumptiog "Are you unreservedly In favor of the nity. apt cause trouble, be- white and blue these history. nised by law. One of them told me he had sasmda s ml cause of the desire to test the power of the or owsih temporary Years. "Besides building and endowing schools, fromn atornach treuble that he one times bad ha of thei.a~ di ersi uld.i mdnextSetmbr Sunday opening of the museunm?" asked thle buildings, cover Ilyith bunting, or In Mlsrepresntd the Russian uemstvo has developed and or- reporter. navy. Stppose we should have the largest some other way dy some sort of a for obliged to qut the read, hut ese.o usg Ituart's Spekings~sd of tera colpleono pcturesa finish "Panic-strlcken provincial authorities at gatnised a number of other public enter- Tabilets had bee. eatirely turn is- "I don't think the museum should be per- navy in the world! Other countrtes would to them. The ob~tion stands al'e deco- reactionary press had for years bee prises, including statistical, veterinary and, Dyusepsa fase a.tpin aso tneom o that cure mitted to interfere in any build larger ones stilL. Then we would rated, the booths are the n digestiau, bet be ctsaed thetr e.e mp..iasf, "I tchoo possible way with informastitd painted. the that the sea - most important of all, national medical serv- the attendance at church." he said. "But I have to build a still larger one, and so on, and why should thee, buildings be unfin- rumpetng5 intelligence of 'the constantly wh~E traveling,-eseset ftrrgularity ia meata resened the iscno ete frcOllcCYtionany as the ished? teacher was a godless revolutiona:z ices. One reproaches and h alu traveling -e be was think the museum might be opened, nay, at so long taxpayers were able to fur- y qn M. D. BROWNE. stvo the government against the beease oces. whe. ne' iiar itrs I was the till ~brought by what he Met ir, I2 p.m., and if ten people want to come there nish the money. think we have struck rho dennoralisingf people, seinstvo is that it employs outsiders-cierks, obliged to eat teuld get and sot alwage at night It might remain open until, 10 the happy medium and now have a navy of lastthey succeededt In frightening alf-poi ' physicians and other what he wanted. say, about the sime." Post and Corps as Guss stttistelans, teachers, tIn a UreDeOalN. O course ther o'clock. I visited the museum last Sunday, just right ,Xpjbers rfulPetersburg, The priesthood. bu tatives of the liberal professions- aseher, who hihd the pietm et health, mMi and it was a good gallery and a aodi- Misa Augusta mia who was throus he ata a aa a Utat' good M recently tsmoutbpiece of the strong bureaucrat omanImposing armny of revolution- ase is(wget Woul Lhebel etain Old once. I was impressed with the apprecia- Directors and Offcers elected president f fe- George U. Morris organiation of which Pebdonostamdr Tmale athrumet bed he est eat what he Mhasters' tion shown." Jlected. .took the none the -be Qat a work. the ow Waoman's Relief gve a seeptien re- hiefprocurator, up cry, deels "AMhss amenanehbsd. they, pisade 'ag uM WMQ988 riou"-eae aOptening. At the annual mieeting of the members Cines. ingthat the parish priest was powrerlessi * less th nebaeee of mnember. of sleepiems ~ i iM r tem of the Masonic Mutual Relief Association cently to George U.- Morris Post and Corp. ateq agnuIae . at her fl with. the golim atuce ti the smmmtes sad eserest influnce elt'asaareIvas. bme.ae s ue smaeet ever, nilE' eterayxairleasare auronlare." 3ich American in Uritish Divorce. of the District of Columbia, held residence lE street northwest. aope ia constaat tonch with the ehi L-among thepeple. Is ltast be gas ~e es beset ae recently, The house was beautifully wit atter-was a to eigs ig gssss "Hmor Arwoldyou of th ee is in the following directors were unanimously dedorated ien,and urging the transfer of the vmin sata thast these men-theo thire ette, asI Imme, soees4et- eand emins a test, disposeran Tbe report current legal circles In and a schools to iind-S'S the tuae spuriousn oldic haethrs en a losena hu- London that a divorce suit re-elected for three years: Henry K. Simp-- palm,Moers Sags, strnge ttie churoh. they areC paaamna1e wblbh e as Smm desaik e tub- which will cre- erebetrathe music ler the even. But bmt ares a caity, The ashoe an is st~eng, energette sa biose- aht smis ate a sensation on both sides of the Atlan- son, Wmn. G. Henderson, Harry 7. Rlier, belonged to the snstYO. Thi thrs-q a-El n n the lar. of the ge- wils prased. olwe nhi sumt tic Is pending in the English courts. The A. W. Johnston, L. Pierce Boteler, D. 3. mere ...m hetweem the -ministry, ta ernemat h en these as to is sie n- e i esi Uassalmma ass o"any dpirecosi pcte "epemr. Pr A collation was served in the t~e sesetwo went eor Aberassr petitioner is the head of a big manufactur- Kaufman, W. J. Wallace and 7. 3. Wood-- - large nig shanr aat yer ,grmeshe: eee ae a sms begget -e ab- don. "are of ea rom. The tables were with tutd, that its tellctrinof pures in ing concerri In London and the co-respond- man. and with a piecedecesated feris Ielong, petty, daarianstj Sowers,~ representing the yrig Ipet eight the dea M am ent a young American At the monthly meeting of the board o Goddes of' Liberty for the 'was th sej *Adbus mul-milionaire, directors, held the 221 Instant. the fed- pest cenleslrTinei spradabrad was 4baasaeu m sea qs who has been a good deal before the public on departmt pedded 3Mm. Zda assame selvek. arIseilyn.O courseabe them suiussw lowing o~ers wer utaanasmslyE-eeto Chase, was the et . u~ eiMa amsamrwte .as recently. The ground for the suit Is said Aagn thoagese t tmn to have been given two years ago, but of Xavgsset A. W Trti~eesMr H ouh youdse of te allgd course it stili remuins to be prmvd. ?'b. social position ad a==ea estedn of the thentury. -edt 2 -- - petitioner. who, however, measac fr .M isn mn e reete u Theenng160ed 1in4%t --rehtbdse