The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 14, 1905, Image 8

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    RIOT AT WARSAW I I
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FOUR PERSONS KILLED AND
FORTY WOUNDED
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SEVERAL OF LATTER WILL OlE
Crowd Carrying Red Flags Attack Patrol .
trol of Troops and Pollce.-Proclam.
atlon Dlntrlb'Jted Warning People
. .Away from Public Buildings .
WI\HSAW-A serious ( 'olln'l ! oc
( rmll lit 7\0 : \ 0'101 SllIlIlay ctnhmg
III Dzllm I stl'eel , where II .11.'wlsh so
dllllAI seta ) 1010WII liS the BlIIlIl hall
organized IL demonsts 1'1I11011 , ' { 'roo ps
whleh canto to disperse the gathering
fired into the crowd , killing four PCI"
Ions allll woullellllg forty olhers.
Other disturllllllc05 ( arc reported 10
rove occurred 'Iio { street huh 1101.11 pin
ll'Olloel thl'ollghollt the Iuy. ( COllllltlollH
hel'O arc can sing much easiness and
norVOIISllflSH Hnlld 1II'IIIIcII 1)roclnnut-
lIolls have lIecll fOlllld III the streets ,
wal'lIll1g the Public ) against wnlllnJ
near Public hlllllllllgR and outer places ,
tiS h01ll1'11I ) would ( he thrown III these
qual'lel's , Several IUU'ollts i whose cuil
ell'oll are altPlllllnJ ( ; school III defiance
of he I school iii 1 11'11\0 have been tvain
cd hy letter 10 wlthelmw ( their chil-
Oren ( ! , as the school hlllllllngl' will ho
hlowlI liP , Hl'prcsenlall\'os of the pal'ly ]
of violence ( It. Is nol quite clear
whether the ' revolutionaries ' .
they nre \ ( 01' no-
CIIlIlHtS ) nre visiting ! private Ilel'liOIlS
stud lovylng contributions for "amlll\l' \
r'illion. " They Produce ( lists of 1H1I1WS
with tltc a mOil II Is to 110 ( 'olloC'loel ( from
. cacti I1l1el request the contl'lhlltor to
sign Ii ii. unmc 0)IIHH11Io ) theRe aSSN"R-
Incntll , which range from \ $2fiO to $3.50. :
When Governor \laxhnovlt'h arrived
here ten days ago to aSSlllllO his duties
he ordered that the Cossack ilotacli-
11I0nl awaltlll him al the tatlon 110
retired , sarlng lie did not wanl an escort -
cert Dl'lvlng through the Oily today \ : ,
however ho I governor general's \ \ Carriage -
rlngo was surrounded hr twenty Coso
swl\S
Thu editors of the Polish iiett spa-
1101'S were summoned to the castle yes-
10\lu ' , 110\I'nol' General \ '
\ ( \ ( Genel'llllnxlmo'ltch
, received each of them separately In
, the I most friendly manner and talked
with them on various Hlllljccts , espec-
lally' on the question oC the censorship
hlll , lie 1I'ltlll thPIII to COIIIO 10 hllll
In case of any lIfI1clI1ty. ( .
The trouble III Dzilui street began
when , l1ull'I' : ho 1 pretext of hohllll a
memorial meeting for a into 'Jewish
socialist ] caller . a crowd of more than
,000 , mostly Jews , currying ! ! red hags :
marched Into 1 > 1.111ntl''ct : and was'
mot by a IIIlxeel police and military
patrol of twenty mOl1 Tic police cle-
chard : \ ) the socialists tired revolvers at
" .1m 011I , the leaders IIH'ltlllg the moll 10
attack the Patrol which thereupon \
fired several volleys into 'the crowe1.
Four IIIcn were killed UlIII forty were
wOI lulol ! .
TO STUDY DEEP WATERWAYS
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President Appoints Commissioners to
Meet the Ci1nartl.1I1s.
. WASIlIl'iG'I'ON-Tho preSident has
selected the AmerIcan members of
Iho joint Intol'lllltlonal commission 10
tutly the effect on ho I navigation of
ho Great lakes of ( lie citattges ! oC level
xJ19cted to result from h\ I execution
"f the deep waterway projcC't. They
are OuO\'so \ Clinton. II lawyer , of New ,
V ark : General 0 'II. ] I Erl1st , cOl'ls'of [
engineers ! ! , United States and Prof
11\II1)1' \ ( H. William , professor of hy-
:1ru\ll1e : engineering :11. : ClJrne ) ) , The
Canadian commiHslr'lwl's are : 3. P.
\Inyhl. ! of Toronto : , W Niumg . DomInion
! \stl'OnUI1HW \ of OUilwa , and Louts
hCO'5tO , civil engineer ! of Ottawa , with
rhomas Cole its SCcl'ctnl'Y
'fho American commissioners have
llOen instructed \ \ In arrange ; II meeting
1111\O.r.g thomSt'lves for organization
t1UIhon \ 10 ( rrrt9uond \ wllh the
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Canadians 10 . select 1\ time and place
-ll'OlIahl ' TOl'onlo-fol' the
--Ip ! - joint
'I ' meeting to begin the , \\01'1 ' .
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MAGOON TO BE GOVERNOR.
Lincoln Man Selected ac Canal Zone
Executive. ,
W.\SIIIXGTON-.Jllelge Charles g
lnJool1 of Lincoln , Neh. , who Is the
law 011\1' \ oC the bureau of Insular
affair , war (1'IHlrtJl1cnt will ho the now
governor anti minister of the Pannma
canal zone , n.s was announced several
clays ago lie will have the combined
executive \ and ellllloJl1allc cllltlOS us a
roslllt of the reorganization oC the is-
thmlan canal commission , now holng
n\lule b ' the ' stud '
\ by president Secretary
'i'1 f t.
Judge Magoon liaR done important
wo11\ for the government connection
with the legal administration In the
Philippines. lie ht qualified In every
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wal to undertake time organization oC
the canal Ono govornmont.
Plans for the rcol' anlzat Ion of the
commission sure rapidly being perfected -
ed lIy the president and Scerelllr
Taft. Announcement of the retirement
oC the present members of the commission
IIIlsslon IIlIcI the aploilltment ( of their
successors Is expected to ho made
within the next clay or two
Although the president has been nd-
vised that butler the 11Iw ' there IIIUSt
he seven commissioners , it Is IIos91hle
that ho null ) not name all of them at
once
. ludgo \ Charles R Morgan will hI"
designated to act a8 the governor oC
the cunul zone , In place oC General
Davis. lIe will also assume the duties
'as UnIto11 States minister plenlJOten- )
tinry t 10 Panama , now being performed
hy I lon , John Barrott.
WILL OF MRS. JANE STANFORD
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After Bequests of $4,125,000 , Balance
Goes to University.
SAN lOSE : . Cal. = file will \ and < < co-
eliI'll of \lrs lane Stanford were
proven IInd udmltteel 10 probate Friday .
day nlld letters of administration
were Issueel ( to Charles G. Lathrop ,
'I'lmothy lIopllnl1 , Joseph D Grant ,
Whitelaw Helel and 'I'homas n , CroUI'
OI'S , as executors without 1I0nds 'rhe
estate was represented hy Attorneys
S. F , Lloh and AlountfordVbson. . All
of the above mentioned , and also
Charles K , 1.0\011. Robert G hooker
and T. F. Dl'Ilpor'ero examined hy
the court. They testified that at the
date of the will \ Mrs. Stanford was In
full possession of her mental powers
and physically strong
'I'ho ( will \ was executed luly 2S , UOa ,
and signed In thq III'C8'cnco of 1.0\011.
Wilson allll Draper , In time library of
: \II's. Stanfol'll's San Francisco home
The olllell was written hlrs , Stan-
ford herself In August , 1J04 ! , under the
direction of S. F. LlolI
By the terms of the w1l\ \ $2,000,000
are left In trust to Arlel Lathrop and
11081'0I111anis of D , S. Lathrop , her
Brother , : ,000,000 In trust to her
nieces , Jennie 1. , I awton and Amy L.
Ilunson land he I children of Chrl tine
II Gunning ; ; $1.000.000 to Charles G.
Lathroi > : $ $125,000 10 various \ charitable -
able Inslllulions. .
HAS NO PROOF OF MARRIAGE
Suit Brought In Paris by American
Actress Dismlstoed.
PALIIS The civil tribunal oC time
Sine formally announced : \ Its decision
In the case oC Carrie Swain , the
AmerIcan actress against Frank Gardner -
ner , the American sportsman , In which
the actress claimed ! 10 bo 1\11' Gard'
nOl"s wlfo The decision was on a line
with the recent announcement oC the
conclusions made by the attorney gem
era ! . The court rejects the plaintiff's
claims and says lie ( correspondence
between the Parties shows that no
ma rrlage oxlsted The defondant's ob
ligation therefore was only moral ! .
The decIsion also rejects the defend
lnt's counter claim for damages on
the ground lint ( he had not established -
ell the Illalntlff's hall faith
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iU.OC MTNCTON , 111.-111' . 8. C. 110'
well , for fifteen years ; president of
the Illinois \ State Normal school , died ;
suddenly 'ldar. lie was jj years old
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ADVANCE BEGINS
JAPANESE MAIN ARMY MOVING
FORWARD.
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SEARCH FOR THE RUSSIANS
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Activity of Oyama's Troops on the
West Near the Mongolian Frontier
-Large Scouting Parties Thrown
Out for Investigation.
ST. P8TERSBURG-The news
from the front Indicates that Field
Marshal Oyama has begun a genuine
advance oC his main army with wings
far oxten ed. Iicavy reconnaissances
are being made against the Russian
center , with the object oC developing
the Russian position.
It Is officially nnnounced that General .
oral Karl\OvItch has been appolnte
General Llnevltch's chief oC staff In
place of General Sal\1mroff , who has
been transferred to the Alexander
committee for the care oC time wOI1lHI
cd. General Stalmlberg has also been
appointed a member of the same com-
mlttoo.
A dispatch from General J.lnovilch ,
dated \larch 30 , says :
There Is no change In the shim- .
tlon ( , 'rho enemy Is c llsplaylng activ-
Ity east oC the raIll'oad
"Hoavy snow foil during the night. "
A telegram from Gllnshu Pass says
General Llnovltch has forbidden the
inhabitants of Harhln , with the exception .
copUon of the women and children ,
to leave that place without special
permits , fearing that the town may be
denuded oC worlnnon
GUNSnU PASS-Roconnalssnncos
disclose especial activity On the part
of the Japanese on the west near the
Mongolian ; frontlcr It Is reported
that an antl.forelgn propaganda Is
conducted among time Chinese , who
are stirred up to a renewal of the
Boxer dlsturhances. 'rho IIlIIJI Yuan
min societies oC 1\Iulden and Kirin :
and time 'rsal LI society , which Is
strong In Tsltslharl and northern
; Manchuria are said 10 ho working to
spread this agitation among the \Ian. ;
1.11111'Ian IJOlllllaUon and Japanese suc-
cess Is doing much to augment the
movomont. Many Chinese bandit
chloftlans are leaders In' numerous
secret societies oxtenlllng throughout
China and their Influence may have
a Powerful effect on the attitude 01'
the Chinese government and popula-
tion
ADMIRAL DARKER RETIRES.
Admiral ! Evan Now CommiJtd3 the
North Atlantic Fleet.
WASHINGTON-After long and ilis-
thlguhhed ; service , Rear Admiral A
S. Barker , commander - in-chief of the
North Atlantic fleet , hauled down his
flag on the Kearsarge and was placed
on the retired list oC the na vr ,
In the war wIth Spain Admiral
Barker was one of time most prominent
members of the strategy board Ho
was later In command oC the navy
yard , Now York . and front Ihen ! , in
April 1J03 ! , was appointed ) ) to the m.
promo command of the North Atlantic . ,
tic fioot. Admiral Barker will make
his home In 'ashlngton He Is n native .
tlvo oC Massachusetts , whence ho was
appointed 10 the naval academy
Rear Admiral Evans succeeds Ad.
mlral Barker In command of lie ( fleet ,
and has selected the Maine for his
flngshlp.
Gilbert Gets Judgment.
ST LOUIS , "Io.-A judgment was
rendered on Friday In the United
States circuit court for $ I ,450 against
the ( Louisiana Purchase Exposition
company In favor of Cass Gilbert , n
Ne'\V York ar'hltoct. ' '
\ \ ( 1\11' Gilbert sued
for $ :1 : ] ,000 , alleging that the Slim was
duo him for drawing plans for cer-
lain ( world's fair bnlllllngs WIllIam
II , 'T'lrompson { . treasurer of I ho ex-
position company , and other high
world's fair oflictals stated that the
J
werdicttwill \ not be npllcalcd
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A CLASH OF ARMS.
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Another Duel Between the Armies
Looked For. '
ST TgHSllUHG-Anothor duel
between the opposing armies In Manchuria -
'hurla may be on the program for the
coming wool" The Russians , according
to time Associated Press' Harbin correspondent -
respondent , are now strongly fortifying .
Ing thor ' ! positions nt Slllnghal ) against . .
which Japanese are reported to be
gathering In force. 'rhe story oC the
Ilusslan retirement from Slpillglal ! lo
Chaoumll1od was incorrect , due to a
telegraphic error In the confusion of
similar Chinese names Chaoumiaod7.I
with Shuamuynotst , couth of Siping-
hal , whence the Russian advance force
retired 10 the fortified line at SiPing
hal. The Japanese followed to some
extent but a border of twenty miles
oC debatable ground still remains between - _
tweon the two armies , over which the " .y. ; - '
Japanese probably will not advance '
until they are ready to att.1cl
Equally important news Is that a
column of , apaneso Is moving against
Kirin , perhaps with time intention of
turning the position eastward and ' ' . . .
'r' . . .
striking at the Vladivostok fine of
communication with the double purr
pose of Isolating the fortress and separating
$ amUng General Llnevltch's army
from a valuable base of slIpplles , time
UssIIl'i disll'icl.
Negotiations have been In progress ' ;
between Paris and St. Petorsburr
Even diplomats or the highest rank
have failed to obtain , from M Dc1-
casso , the French foreign minister
the results oC these negotiations , but I
it cnn be announced on the same authority .
lhorlty that Count Lams ol'ff , time
Russian minister of foreign , affairs , ,
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has within a wool ; : admitted that ho '
had a general way outlined to M Del-
casso the general terms along which
Hussa ) ! mIght consent to consider ,
peace. . . . , _ .
Advices from ! Europe tell of the fear
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prevalent : there In certain quarters
that the activities of Lamselol'fr and
Dclcasse are directed toward 1111 international -
lel'l1allonal conference to he held In '
sonic \ neutral European capital such
n3 Stockholm , where peace negotiations ! -
1.I0ns might be eOllllucled , It is saId
that this move has been In a measure
blocked by the refusal oC Japan to
give any indication as to the peace
terms she would accept until positive'
Iy assuryd In the name : or the czar him .
self that Russia Is prepared 10 nego- .
Uate in good faith for pea'e Not only
docs , lapan Insist upon this ' asaur- :
anee , hut she prefers to negotiate dl. ! .
rectly with St. Potel'sum'g - '
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With the United ! ! States , Germany - " '
and Japan opposed to an Internal ion
al conference to end the war the belief -
lief Is strong Wahlngton : that successful .
'essful peace negotiations wlll date
from the dar St. Petersburg communicates .
catos with 1'0\10 : direct : The \Vasit-
ington government Is alertly watching
for the opportunity to assist Russia . , 4 ! \
and Japan In getting into diplomatic
communication , ,1
IGNITES . A MASS OF POWDER
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Explosion In Omaha Saloon hills and r ;
Injurcz.
Ol\IAIJA-Whlle taking a flashlIght <
Ilhotograilh In n sulocll Albert Butler , IN . '
was instantly killed amid , WIlliam Coffee . " ' -r ; " ,
fee W. J. Mtirray : rind \1. ; Levy were 1
seriously injured hr an explosion of
powder used ! hy the ( photographer Bllt-
'IeI' had -SCt his grip co : taming a large " i
supply ) of power ) near the trIpod and I
when he ] touched off time powdol' In the !
flash pnn the light In some manner . . . ,
spread to the grip I find the exploioll1) ! !
followed The force of the explosion (
Irow ( Butler ! and his companions !
against a wall , time rO\1nOr' \ : breast bo- I
ing torn awar. The Injurc : mOil will Ii
1'0COVOI' I ,
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Franck McCord Is Dead.
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ST. .10Sroprr , lo-.I"I'll1cl \c. ;
Cord , son of the 'late James 1\leC'ord ,
diet ( In Afohcvlllo : K C. ; F'hhl'hllo
he hall heen slTol'ln \ with tuherclllo-
His for some ! time , his death : tests un I
oxuected
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