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Tne BERMUDA COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER AND RECORDER. VOL. LXXIX.—NO. 12. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1906. 20s. PER ANNUM DISORDERS IN RUSSIA. MILITARY PATROL ATTACKED. Berlin, Feb. 5.—The Lokal Anzeiger toelay CONDEMNED AND EXECUTED. printed a despatch from Kattiwitz, Prussian Silo Warsaw, Feb. 5.—A military patrol wbicb was Lilian, Feb. 6.—Thirteen revolutionists were sia, stating that a private house in Silesia across escorting arrested workmen to tbe jail today was condemned by a court-martial and executed yes FEET the Russian frontier has been destroyed hy the attacked today hy sympathisers. Tbe soldiers terday in the Xainoden district. explosion of a bomb. Several persons were killeel. fired a volley killing one man. Kostoff, Fob. A—Agrarian disorders have bro- HAZING AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY. SENTENCED TO DEATH BY MAIL. ! ken ont anew in the ennutry adjacent to this place. Washington, Feb. 6— The President today ] A squadron of Cossacks has In en sent to repress Kieff, Feb. 5.—Many Jews have received by made public a letter urging npon Congress a mod j *he* disturbance*?. mail sentences of death in the name of the Pan- ification of the law against hazing at the Naval AND HANDS Russian League in de-fence of the Holy Cross. A I Academy. Unless Congress shall promptly amend j Wa Petersburg, Feh. 6.—The Novoe Vremya | tealay declared it had evidence that the Radical great panic prevails among the Jewish populace tbe law whicb makes mandatory the dismissal of organization in Finland was preparing for open who are expecting a renewal of the anti-Jewish any midshipmen founel guilty af auy form of haz war in support of tbe next outbreak of the Kus- excesses. ing the Secretary of the Navy may be forced te sian revolutionists. Not only were well-aimed MOROCCAN CONFERENCE. dismiss thirty-three midshipmen from tbe Na CRIPPLED infantry forces being drilled but horses were lie val Academy within the next mouth in aeldition ing drilled but horses were lieing trained for cav Berlin, ~Feb. a.— (Jermany's attitude towards to the eight who have already suffered this peual With Rheumatism, I Could not Walk alry and artillery service and shells for field ar- the proposition tei place the control of the Moroc ty and the three whose cases are awaiting tbe tilleiy were lieing imported. Tbese statement- can police in the hands of France and Spain is action of the Department. for Six Months, and Went to Hos are undoubtedly correct so far as tbe Finnish ex oue of firm opposition since the arrangement tremists are oont*erned bnt tbe Nationalists and would according to tbe German view amount NEW IMPERIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE. pital after Hospital, but Could even the several Democratic organizations dis practically to giving France full aathority over the police whioh Germany has hitherto steadily London, Feb. 7.—The fiist meeting of the Im Get No Relief until claim any connection or even sympathy with vio perial Defence Committee as newly constituted lent measu es. resisted. The F..reij-ii Office says that tbe dele gates to the Ceinferene-e at Algeeiras will devote was held yesterday by the War Office. The new Riga, Livonia, Feb. 8—A punitive expedition the next few days while the Conference is neit sit Committee will follow precedent in the matter of fteoieoii-be has captured a large band of revolutionists on tbe calling into conference from time to time repre CURED BY ting to an informal exchange of views on the sub Dahleu estate in the vioinity of Riga. Fifteen ject of the manageme nt of the polioe in an attempt sentatives of the Colonies. of them have lieen tried by court-martial and shot. to shape some acceptable plau for adjusting this COLONIAL PRODUCTS A GREAT SUCCESS The others were flogged witb knouts. The expe question. Pianos dition also captured several hundred rifles. AT LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION. St. Petersburg, Feb. 8—New taxes on commer CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. Londou, Feb. 7.—Sir Alfred Jones reports that cial undertakings in Russia have been created by Montreal, Feb. 5. -The board of directors of that- the Liverpool exhibition of Colonial products Are Unsurpassed an Imperial decree issued to-day. Hereafter all the Canadian Pacific Railway declared the regu is a tremendous sii.io.ss ami hnnelreels are turned KING OF PAIN con<*erns are reqnired by law to publish periodi lar semi-annual .livid, nil of two per cent on tbe away every night. It is a great event for the for General cally reports and win he taxed three to fourteen preferred and 3 per ee-nt on the common stock for West Inelies anil tlie exhibits are much apprecia per cent, of tbeir net profits when it exceeds three the half year ending in December. After tbe pay ted while the Ja.naica choir is a complete success. per cent, on the capital. If the profit is over 20 ment of operating expenses and dividends de EMPEROR DE-IKES JOINT PROTECTO Excellence and INIMEM per cent, a tax of 10 °/0 will be imposed. Direc clared the surplus fen- tbe year is 4,869,816 dol RATE OVER KOREA. tors anel mauagers will be taxed 1 to 7 °/0 of their lars. Superiority of Tone Pour years ago I was taken with salaries or bonuses. London, Feb. 7.—Mr. Douglas Story, telegraph TROUBLE BREWING IN CHINA. ing to the Tribune from Cbefoo under yesterelay's rheumatism, and for three years I ELECTION OF RUSSIA'S NATIONAL could not do any work at all. But for date, says that he has obtained from the Emperor Quality. ASSEMBLY. •San Francisco. Oil if., Feb. 5.—Army officials, of Korea a document hearing tbe Imperial seal " Tne Finest made in Canada." the_ last year, since using Minard's who arrived here yesterday, report that tbe pros liniment, I am able to do all my house St. Petersburg, Feh. 6.—The elections to the the origiual of which be says he has proved liefore Awarded (.old Medal at Paris National Assembly are fixed for April 7. Iks pect of trouble in China is the chief topic of dis the Hritish Consul at Cbefoo. In this document work. I think that I know the worth cussion in the amiy circles in Manila. The Thir Exposition 190(1. of Minard's Liniment better than any opening session will take place April 22. Tbe the Emperor eleuies that lie signed or approval three weeks interval between the elections and the teenth Infantry and two squadrons of the Eighth the treaty with Japan or consented to the appoint Silver Me*dal, Sew Orleans, 1884. person who has ever suffered with Cavalry have le-en e-rdered to prepare themselves, Medal and Diploma, London, Eugland, rheumatism. Hundreds of people who coiivncntiein e.f the National Assembly is the ment of a Japanese resideut Minister and " In shortest time in which the representatives from for field service. The destination of these troops vites tbe great Powers to exeroise a joint Protec 1886. know of my suffering give Minard's remains a Headq*iarter's secret, hut the only ex Greatest Award, Chicago, 1893. Liniment the praise. I wish that every Siberia nnd other remote localities could arrive torate over Korea for a period not exceeding seven there. The local authorities, have the privilege planation of the- eneli-r is that tbey are to be held years with respect to the control of Korean for etc. etc. one knew the worth of this Liniment in reaeliness for a China expedition at tbe first as T do. Yours truly, Mrs. Emma B. of beginning the primary elections to choose dele- eign affairs." Very Special Inducements now offered lo gases to the Electoral Colleges as soon as the reg warning of an outbreak. Williams, 62 Sawyer St., Boston. COTTON SYNDICATE introduce these high-class Pianos istration lists are completeel. CANADA'S NEW MINISTER OT MARINE. Atlanta, Georgia, February 7—Mr. Harvie Jor TO THE BERMUDAS «J. H. JSKADLEY SB CO. COLOMBIA SEEKS RECOMPENSE FOR Ottawa, Feb 5.—Ihe Hon. L. P. Brodeur has SEPARATION OF PANAMA. dan, Presielent of the Southern Cottein Associa Sole Agents in Bermuda. heen appointed Minister of Marine and Fisheries tion, made the following statement to-day "I have WRITE FOB ILLUSTKATKIl CATA- in succession to Mr. Prefontaine deceased and LIKil'E AMI Sl'Kl'IAL OKKKK. Washington, Feb. 5.—Colombia has again re been definitely assnreel that an underwriting syn newed ber denianel fora recompense from the Uni Senator Templeinan succeeds Mr. Brodeur as Min ing tin party tension still leaves Mr. Balfonr a dicate headed hy Mr. E. R. Thomas ane] hackee! teel States liecause of the separation of Panama. ister of Inland Revenue ; both Ministers will be hy the strongest financial syndicate in New York The NEWCOMBfc PIANO Co. Ltd \ bridge over whieh to cross into the Reform camp. While this last presentment is iu the nature of a sworn in tomorrow. Otherwise heyond exactly eleliuing Mr. Chamber will underwrite five hundred thousand hales of claim against tbe United States Government the THE F'JNER-L OF FATHER IIOLDEN. cotton at 15 cents. This proposition will not TORONTO^ CANADA, lain's position the better leaves matter, as they amount of damages sustained hy the parent state were liefeire. Th.- ('hamlin !ni :i'ie newspaper organs interfere with those spot holders wiio elesire to 24/1/06 -8 em ae—ount eif Panama's secession is not set down. Kentville, N s., Feb. 5.—The fum-ral of the hold for 15 cents." Mr.