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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1906)
i ( HE [ NORFOLK WEEKLY INEWS = JOURNAL , , , . . . NORFOLK NKIWASlvA I-'IMDA - Y .1 \ S I'UY ft. Mh. ) ( PETER KADEN JUMPED INTO A WELL BECAUSE OF FEAR. V/A8 THREATENED WITH MURDER WAD BACKED OUT OF A TRADE , BELIEVING HIMSELF CHEATED. HE WROTE TROUBLES IN NOTE Told That He Was to be Tortured to Death , Kaden , a German Who For merly Lived Near Hosklns , Ended His Life on the Rosebud , Gregory , S. D. , Jan. 4. Special to The NCWH : The mystery surrounding the death of Peter Kaden , formerb of Hosklns , Neb. , and whoso body was found In a vvull near huru , has boon cleared up. Kaden was driven to cud his life In this way , by threats ol en- ornles wlio declared that they would toituie him to death. An inquest over the remains found In the well was hold by X Konnstou ' of llonestucl , oorcnorj ' * * ter was found to hnvu been ler. . ' in ' ' / which he tchl of a feud vvi , ' ° , ) ' * In a trade and of thu threat * , * ( n finally threatened him to suicide. / S'arted In a Trade. The trtublo is said to have started In a trade. Fearing he was being cheated , Knden Is said to have backed out of the bargain. Ills farm was in volved. Then , according to the re port , Kaden was told that unless he made the trade his claim would bo contested and hevould lose It. Later It is said that men came lo Irirn and told him that they know ho was a hoi jolhlcf , as well as a neigh bor. They said that they already had "got" tire neighbor and thnt Kaden was to lie tortured to death. Wrote Note , Jumped In Well. So frightened wnb Knden at this threat that he wrote n letter telling of Ills troubles , and jumped Into a well forty feet deep and containing six to eight feet cf vvntcr. Mere Trouble Expected. These who claim to know , declare that the end lias not yet come and tliat more trcublo will follow. Kaden was a Gorman cf good stnndlns but lie know little of the western ways. Stork. Napor , Nab. , Jan. I. Special to The News : The happiest man in vvester.n Boyd county today is Wllfonl Stondl- ford , president cf the Peoples' bai'kof Naper , the occasion being a \\s\l \ \ ol the stork to bis home. A line eight- pound gill has made her appearance. < vi The huge sn.nvdrifts In the streets are no handicap to Mr Stondiford , on ac count of hi ? high stepping. ARMY SNOB REDUCED IN RANK Lieutenant Taylor is Grilled for Hu \ initiating Sergeant at Theater. New York , Jan 4. For requesting a sergeant of artillery to change his seat at a theater , First Lieutenant Roy Taylor of the coast artillery Is reduced In rank Iwelve numbers. Ho was Irled by court-marllal. The of. fcnse vvas commuted at a thealer In New London , Conn. , where a sergeant of Taylor's own company , who vvas in uniform , vacaled a seat at the re quest of Lieutenant Taylor. "It Is hoped , " states the decision , which Is signed by Brigadier General Grant , "that the sentence of thu court will leave no doubt In the mind of anyone that the uniform of a soldier is n mark of honor which must be respect ed In the United Stales. " More Charges of Corruption. Milwaukee. Jun 4. A statement Giving reasons why Speaker Irving L. LenrCw , or West Superior should re ceive the Republican nomination for governor , signed by forty-three mem bers of the Wisconsin legislature , was issued from Mr. Lenroot's headquar ters. It Is a sensational document , in which the charges of corruption by the railroad Interests thnt have so often been used by the LaFolletlu fac ' tion of lire Republican party In WIS' ) consin are again given to the public A The charge Is made that Mr. Lenroot had again been approached with or offer of a railway attorneyshlp nnd the u'6' ' ! railways are accused of extending ' courtesies to the legislators and pro- M * Tiding them wllh "entertainments. " Findings Ready In Decatur Case. Annapolis , Md. , Jnn. 4. The cas of Midshipman Stephen Dt-catur , Jr who for three days has been on tria before a naval court-rnarlial for Iho alleged hazing of Mldshipnan Isaac N. McCrary nnd Gaylord Church wa given lo Ihe court and nn hour Into the court had decided upon their flnd Ings , which will be forwarded to th Eiiporintcndcnl of the naval academy for his action. Under the law th record then goes to the secretary o the navy , but Secretary Donapart has announced thnt he regarded hi duties in the matter as merely minis torlal. and that unless some glarln error should have passed the superin tendent's notice , he will approve the action of Admiral Sands. Fatality at Incendiary Fire. Springfield , Mass. , Jan. 4. Captain Sydney Ho WITH of the ( Ire department wns killed and Frank 1 , I lines , a fireman , was seriously Injured In an Incendiary fire , which complolely do- itroycd the Highland Baptist church. Twlco In the lust two years tires hnvo been discovered In the chnpol of the church. Fall Into Tub of Dotting Water. Mllbnnk , S. D. , Jan 4. A five-year- old daughter of Morris Rabel. a form er living near hero , and a younger child fell Into a tub of boiling water. Thu baby Is dead and the alder child Is BO badly scalded she will die Oldest Pythlnn In the World Is De d. Omaha , Jnn. 4. John Taylor , on Omaha pioneer and the oldest Knight of Pythias In the world , died nt the resilience of his daughter , Mrs George ! L Crager. Mr. Taylor wns ninety- one years nnd ten months old. fD'll ' 10 K REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE. STATEHOOD BILL NOT READY Chairman Hamilton Unable to Gel Committee on Territories Together. , Payne Will Open Debate on Phil- , / ' ' ' jlne Tariff Measure. ' \Vnshlngton , Jan. 4. The bill re ducing the duly on Philippine prod ucls will be Ihc regular order of bust ness In the house ot representatives oday. Instead of the statehood bill , as iad been previously arranged. This vns arianged because the statehood bill Is not ready to report , while the hllippine bill was reported before tire mllday vccess and is now on thu en ! endar Chairman Hamilton of the commlltee on territories ) has been nt ho capital since Monday and lias en deavored to get his committee to ; cther , but It does not seem likely hat a meeting can be held this week. The Mntchood bill is In the hands of 1 subcommittee and some members of the subcommittee will not arrive mtll next Monday It Is necessary or the subcommittee to report to the rill committee before the bill can be , reported to the house. Although the state.nod ) bill Is almost completed t hero are some details to arrange , such ns division lines for Judicial dis tricts In the new state Nor has the Trial draft of the prohibition amend ment yet been made II is ( he Inten- Ion of Hamilton to relntroduce the jill after It hrs bee'n porfettedk so that the amendments will not bo neces sary on the floor of the house. This may put it over .until the Philippine tariff bill Is out of the wnv although there would be no greal opposition lo displacing HIP Philippine hill to re place the statehood bill upon which extended debate Is not expected. i No time has been set foi the limit j of debate on the Philippine bill The mearure coming from the ways and moans committee l.s privileged and can be taken rrp without n special rule. It is expected thai an agree- i ! merit to vote may be reached in rea sonable time Chairman Pnyno will open debate on the bill today nnd some members of the minority are ex- peeled to follow soon. | I BLIZZARD IN THE NORTHWEST j j j Snow Drifts Three Feet in Depth at St. Paul and SUM Snowing. I St. Paul , Jan. 4. A heavy snow storm prevails here. Diirth three feet In depth have blocked some ol the streel car lines and on olhurs irallic is maintained with great , dllliculty. 1 Thu tempeiature , however. Is compar-j i atlvely mild. Specials tram points in Minnesota nnd Wisconsin hay that the sloirn ib Iho mobl suvure in five years. I ' At Red Wing , Minn. , a snowfall of eighteen incites is reported nnd the blockade is becoming goneial. Me-1 i nominee , Wis. , rujwrts snow two luet' ' deep. At Cumberland , Wis. , a terrific | bll/.zard Is raging and railroads and wagon roads are reported blocked. Reports from North Dakota say thai on bolh lire Norlhern Pacific and Great Northern railroads there are several trains blockaded. Severe Storm In Iowa. Des Molnes , Jan 4. Reports from all over Iowa Indicate that the snow- htorm was thu mosl severe ot Ihe win ter. Trains are generally reported late , the conditions being especially bad In the northwestern part of the stnte. Al Forl Dodge and Sioux City lire Blorm attained the dimensions of j a blizzard. The snowfall was qulto general throughout the state. Blizzard In Kansas. Topeka , Jnn. 4 The snowstorm ' reached the proportions of a blizzard at several points In central Knns < is Live stock Is well sheltered , hovvver , and no damage Is feared The snow has stopped fall'ng in eastern Kansas and the skies have cleared. The tem perature has dropped to 20 degrees above zero Fifteen Inches of Snow , Burlington , la. , Jan. 4 , A gnle swept over soulheastcrn Iowa , bring- Ing fifteen Inches of snow , which , drifted In many places , delaying trains. . - - MORALES TROOPS ARE DEFEATED WITH HEAVY LOSS. COMMANDING GENERAL KILLED Outside Puerto Plntn , Snntn DomltiQo , the Morales Troops Were Attacked by Caccrcs , and Bndly Beaten De cisive Battle Fought. Capo Hiiytlon , Ilaytl , Jan. 1. Ca- ' ceres hoops iindor ( iutiorut C 10 Spedes attacked Morales' troops out Hide Puerto Plata , Santa Domingo , and defeated them with great loss. Among the killed Is General Rodl guz , commander of Morales' troops mil aspirant lor Ihu piesldeney of Sun ta Dornlugo -UtRiO i-LA Haytl Hea-s t.iat Morales' Troops Kr the Alter F ( { Jilting In North. Cape I la M.en . , . .Inn \ - A ' vices , rtcehed hen non , Plleitu Pla on the nn 'KIII io.iht of San Doiiiln- go , sii ) thai the troops ot the lugllM" president Mi.rale.nuclei the corn nrand of Gini.nl Pimulilo lloditgui-/ altackud Puerio Plata at tu o cloi U yesterdii ) inmning Tint tlghtlni ; which vvas sovoie , hihlud unltl b o'clock In the evening , when thu bu sieging loreu retiied A number of men worn killed or wounded on both sides In thu cngagemeni , dining which bayonets and svvonlb wore principally used The forces or General Rodrl guez , which ant mussed outside of Puerto Plain , were , when these nil vices were forwarded , preparing lei nnothci atlnck on Ihe place. A portion of the population of Pueito Platu has declared In favor of Moialos and snoot lighting n is o < curied. the Mipporlors of Mornlts shooting from the windows ol then houses at the troops of General Ca certs , tiio temporary president of Santo DoinlnKO Washington , Jnn. 1. The slate de part nn lit has received n cablegram from Puerto Plata giving nn account of ihe uprising there. H says "Revo lutlon ln.s broken out here GeiiPinl Rodriguez ( ought Ills way Into town nnd then retired Not loss than tvvon- ty-fivo killed nnd mnny wounded General - oral Cnspurdes holding tlm fort ; still ilGhtlr.g" . Mrs. Carr Is Under Arrest. Dos Moines , Jan 4. Acting upon the verdict of ihe coroner's Jury which declared Mrs I > n. Carr re sponsible lor the death of her hi - band , which occurred in a hoi el nt i i Oolweln Sunday morning , an olllcor placed the woman under arrest nt the hospital , where she was taken direct ly nftor the shonllng. Carr was found in the hold with a bullet hole through the h''ad. The woman was also un conscious from two dangerous wounds near Iho heart. They had had fro- qnent quarrels. Fatal Revolver Fight. Scrnnton , Pa. , Jan 4. AH the result of a revolver fight in tlio woods nt Tobyhnnna , one man Is dying and an other was so seriously wounded that he may lose an arm They are : John A. Hiown , shot In the head , breast and back , skull fractured , will die ; Charles Hoggs , a detective of this city , shot through the arm. Beggs and several other ofllceis went to Hrovvn's home to arrest him on a charge of burglary. As ono of them was reading the war- rant Brown drew Ills revolver and began firing. Dr. Howes Attempts Suicide. St Joboph , Mo. , Jan. 4. Dr. J. C. Howes of Omaha , who was arrested for sending obscene letters through the mails to his wife at Maysvlllo , Mo. , attempted suicide by taking mor phine. Me will recover Dr Howes has been a resident of Omaha for six teen years and 1ms been married four times Ho wrote a letter to n son re- questing to bo burled In Mount Hone cemetery , Omaha. Ho was comrnltled to Jail to await trial. New Haven Murder ( Mystery. New Haven , Jan. 4. Charles A. Edwards of Now York , formerly presi dent of the Passalc Chemical com pany of Now Jersey nnd more recently an olllcer of the General Chemical company , with an office In New York city , was mysteriously given a death wound from a pistol ball while lying In bed during the night , the guest of his brother-in-law. Charles A Hlller Ten Hurt In Caboose. Chicago , Jan. 4. Ten mun were In lured In a roar-end collision between freight trains on the Chicago , Mllwnu hoc and St Paul railroad at Kenzle avenue. The men were asleep In Ihe caboose of Iho first train when In the misl and darkness of the morning the locomotive of the second train craphed Into the caboose The In jured wore taken to hospitals Putlloff Iron VvorkYTo Close. Parts , Jan. 4. The correspondent of the Journal at St. Petersburg sends nn Interview with an official of the Putlloff Iron works , who declares that the establishment will be closed from Jan. 13. owing to the impossibility of carrying on the works afler the enormous - mous losses caused by the strikes , which amount to many millions of roubles. St. Louis PrlnterB Strike. Kt Null * , Jnn 4. Afirr n two confeience betwrt-n conuulltoeH from the Kt I. oil's TypotheUe and the Ty pographical union , during which no agreement wan reached In ruRnnl to the alght-hour work day dciunmtcct by the printers , relations were brokin off nnd 100 prlnlerM Immediately w nt on a Htrlke. OtllclalB of the nnlon Mated that 400 morv prlnten would quit work tortny. Defy Board of Trad * . ChlcnRO. Jan 4.--Denlers In "blni" nnd "offers" on the locnl board of trade have formed nn alliance nnd ilr- clnrud thnt uny dealer In the priv ilege * , who wnt proBccutrd by the members of thu regular bourd , would be defended b > thu UHC of n common fund ralsrd by ( ho men w1H > "bids" and "offflrt. " This In pi ictlcnl- ly nn open defiance of thu regular Umrd. RESOLUTION IS INTRODUCED IN NEW YORK LEGI3LATURE. DUE TO INSURANCE DISCLOSURES After Considerable Bebate Brackett'a Resolution Is Withdrawn for the Time Being James W. Wadsworth Elected Speaker. Alb.inj. N. Y. , Jan. 4. The New York oiale leglnhumu started off with a insli. AHldu Hum Ihe loading It ) both lioiibeH ol thu annual mussngu ot the governor , thu most important do vuliipnienth \\eru thu election ol Bpi aKei JniriQh W Wndswoilh , Jr. , thus finally clob ng ono ol tno rnobt bunaatioiml spunUuiuhip campaigns of i en-Hi jonra. and n long dubatu In the senate over Seuaiur liraiUolt'H resolution tuqiiusllng the resignalloi of Untied States rienntor Chauncey M. Depuvv on the grounds ol disi lo iir In connection with the ISqulinbk l.llu Ashiiianco sotlety , which ended in Stumor Uruckeil's withdrawal ol thu robolution lor the timu being. 'Ihe dclmlu on thib resolution at traded thernoht attention. Senators Ruincs , Hnlby and CoKguhhall led thu defense ol Senator Dupow , but Joined Scnuior Urackutt In the deblru lor prompt action upon thu resolution They uulogi/ed thuinloi benntor on the HLOIU ol many gruat public aer- viii-H and urgently pleaded lor the Irn- nitdinle delcat ol Ihu ruboiution Sen ator K.tineB dfbtnbu < ; oLiuior Dopew as n sick man and objected to any tic- luv in Ihu matter , detlarlnij thai It \viis brutal to keep such u threat hang ing uvi.r Ills head lor even a week. Minority Leader Grady said that thu Demoaals were not prepared lo act upon Mich a proposition on btrcli short notice and asked lor a icabonnble tlino In which to conler as to their attitudu Senator Maiks huld tlial enl ) a cure ful study ol the actual i vldence talien In Ihe Iriburanco Irnestlgailon , rather than nuwfapaper ruporu , ilioiild be tlm basis of action In a iimuer ot buch greul Irnporlance. Senalor Uinckott disclaimed any personal feeling against Senator Do- pew and declared that bib resolution wab in no way conbcquuu upon hlH former opposition to Mr Dupuw's re election as senator Ho Insisted thai his act was prompted by a sunso of public duty. In the end , however , ho' asked leave to withdraw his rcsolu tlon. Senator Raines objected lo Ihla , bul the withdrawal vvab sustained by a vote of 27 to 19 It was not regard ed as a tesl vote , several senators dc- | clarlng that they voted lor withdrawal only out of courtesy lo Senator Brack ett. and lo the minority members who asked lor time for duo coiibiduiatloii of their action A report gained currency thn- Senator Hrackctl's n < ( ion In ionio wa.v represented the wishes ol Ptesideni Roosevelt Senator HratUett re quests the Associated Press to contra dict this rumor. Depew Not to Resign. New York , Jan. I. Senator Chaun cey Depcw , In an Interview , declared that he had no Intention of resigning from the United States senate Mo added that with the approach < f his seventy-second birthday anniversary , April 23 next , he Intended resigning from a large number of companies in which he is truslec. Take Steps to Oust Storms. Indianapolis , Jan. 4. At the conclu sion of a conference with several at torneys , which lasted Iwo hounj , Gov ernor Hanly said : "W A. Kclcharn nnd Charles W. Smith have been em ployed to assist Attorney General Mill er and Prosecuting Attorney Benedict In proceeding against Secretary of Stale Storms , who has rc'riscd to re sign his office. It Is decided that as soon as the papers can bo prepared , proceedings will be brought In the courts to oust Mr. Storms. " Fatal Explosion of Dynamite. Menornlnco. Mich. . Jan ! . Dy the i explosion of ten sticks of dynamite In i the homo of August W. Schropdor. In i Groves , near ( his city , Gertrude , his i two-year-old daughter , was 1.tiled nnd I Mr. nnd Mrs. Schropder seriously In jured. The dynamite wns frozen and I was put under the kitchen stove lo thaw out. when It exploded The child was terribly mangled. The bouse was almost destroyed. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION GAIN ING FRIENDS IN CONGRESS. SOMETHING MUST BE DONE SOON "In Thirty Yenrn , " Snya n Western Senator , "We Will Have n Popula tion of Ono Hundred and Fifty Mil lions" China a Sleeping Giant. \\iiHliliintoii , Jan t. Special. Im migration leslrlelloti HCCIIIH lo lie r iiu- ItiK IncmK iicconlliig lo Ihu number of bills Mini have already been ititro iluceil IIM well IIH comnu'iitH thai have been made on ( he subject. II will be haul tu ilniu Ihu Hue , but In view of the ( leitiiitiil thu intention IH Ilkelj to lie HcrloiiHl.v agitated during thu HCH Hlou. One of Ihu oluervlnieiilei n HcimtorN , a mini who cot lies from a Hinlo that IH Mlill npai-Hely netled ! , IH- ! | ciiMHlng ( In * Niibject Iho other day , mild "There are nol many < | inirter mu'tiuim of laiiil In the country left Hint will misiniii a man and hU I'niiill.v In fiirin Ing , 'Ihele ! < nu liioveinelll lo till ) \\eHl rrt the pie-i'iil lime Hticli us wu Imve seen hi the p.isl when nrablo land WIIH vacant nnd u.n freu to ( he luiinesteail UIH. .Men ate necking ItitiilH whuiu Ir rlgiilliin Is pnssilde , lint that IH n HO\V ! process , ami Ihe ilcvelupmciil ilocn nut keep pace \\llh Ihu ileiuainl. Tlilii coun try \\nulil beioinu revolllllouill'y liel'iuu It \\oiilil Hinialn a ileiiHii population. \\'e inn , t do Miinclhli. ; , ' " Where Gli.Tll Wo Spiend ? lie Diluted to the fuel Hint miiny of mil hi'Nl pe iple In Hie mlilillu west were going into Canada lieeaiiNO they vviinleii mine room nnd did not waul lo be "ci'ovvded" and then continued 'We muni put up ( hu liars or wu mini find oilier lieldH for the surplus of ( he ' eoiinli.v. In Ihlrly ycarH wu will have a f Ir.O.OOli.ONO. . Wo liuvu eiimiiiereil epidemics and need fear no great plague which in Union past him Hwepl nvuiy the pnpllhilIon of old conn- j IrleH. if we do nut restrict Immigra- , tlon we niMMi iiiul mi outlet fur our I people. The tropical I .liinilH will not ! do , IICCIIIIHC our p | p. < cannot work j ' theie. 1'oMsiMy alt oiillel liilglll be' founil In the count den to Ihe Hoilth of us. Along lite AmlA In Monlli Anrerien Is a vast niiileveliifcil territory vvhli h IH of Ihe ebni. u lerawtb.fnclory to Ihu IMIII tini Miirplim eiiulil io there , lull it wiiulu reiiiire | the con- Blruclidii of the I u Mr Amerleirn railway Ihe while length of Ihe continent. " While this inig'it ' lid an ( ititlel when thu fertile hiniN ufv ' li'i-n Canada are occupied , .vel -Hic-i nut incut thn great iti .Hen of nn l < iralile Immigra tion , which is f inUK H" ' 1'1 ' > H " 1" ollr people lo neck homes elHcvvheru. Is Chinn n Sleeping Ginnt ? lteireseiitntive | heiili.V of Michlgarr IH well liiloriueil on Chlnesu unitterH , IIH he was with bin fa I her , who WIIH for ycni'H In the diplomatic service In thu Klower.x Kingdom , lie SII.VH It IH a great mistake for the western natloim to disturb present cimilitioiiH in I'hlria. They lime no more conception of their power Iliiin n child him of thu power of a sleeping animal. .Should they vvnke and reall/.e their Hireiiglh they could master ( he world In north China , lie. HII.VH , there are the llriest MpeclrneiiH of manhood lo be found anywhere. Commenting - menting uii what Iienby sahl , unotlier well Inloriueil man remarked , "Itrenk down the IIIWH of CdiiruciiiH anil no ouu could tell what would follow. " Bills Like Mummies , Why don't .MIII iiilro'luee ' muru bills ? " risked a friend of Senator Dul- llver. Well , you see , a great many of my bills are like the Kgypllmi iiiiiimulc- tliey are all right IIH long IIH llicv are well lncloeil , but the chemical action of the air destroys them You get a lilll In the senate too early , anil It Is Inlkc I I'd death beforu It in I ( 'ported from a committee. " Difference In Speeches , It was a Maine man who told Ibis Htor.x. and I think I urn right In giving the mime , but any name will gi In n story of this kind. A man had been cornlcted of murder and wns brought before .ludg' Peters for send'Hce iirnl asked the customary question If he hud anything to HII.V. Ho did hnvo a lot lo say , and said It at great length. When he finished Judge Peters sriltl , "I sen tence you to be hanged by the neck mi III you are dead. " Turning lo his ih-rk ho remarked. "There was bornu differ ence bul ween his Hpuech and ininu , wasn't there ? " Suggestion For the President. "Is Mr. Lonworlh n senator or repre sentative ? " asked an Imiursitlvo young ster when he heard the discussion of the corning Wliilu lloiiso rnnrrliigo. "A representative , " was the reply. "Isn't It butter to bu n senator ? " "Yes. " "Then , " persisted the boy , "why don't Roosevelt turn out SuniUor Dick rind jmt Mr. LoiiKworili In tire seimto ? " As a Pane of Glass , One day during tlio iniuiy speeches Senator Tlllmnu has made about the Isthmian emu I lie demanded more In- formation and Indicated that \w \ WIIH uiialde to obtain certain olllclal reports. j "Tlu-ro is no t-oiiceuluieut about It , " remarked Senator Allison , who had charge of the bill. ! "I run not nratBlnj , ' anybody , " said Tlllmnu. "So 1 understand , " paid Allison. "And least of nil tlio senator from if. UUNUITION OF THE WEATHER temperature for Twenty-four Hour * . Forecast for Nebraska. ( ' ( iiiilllIon of thu weather arwonl - ' < ! for tlio 21 bourn ( Miillni ; at K u. in. loiliiy : Maximum 20 Mlnlinillil 2 \veriio | 'J llaroiiiutor 20.48 Chicago , Jan. t. Thn liiillotln In- .lied by Ihe. Chicago utallnn of the Hnlle.d Slates weather bureau thin noniliii ; I'lvim ( lie forecast for No- imiHku IIH follows Kalr loulghl mill Friday. Modornto lempoiulutit. Iiwn , " continued TlIliiian , "hoenuHO t ran iiHMiiro tln > Hcnute , If It needH any nNHurmieo , Unit In1 In nlmiit ( lie only piuu' of gliiHM through which wo gut uy IlKlit at all. " ARTHUR W. DUNN. WORKMEN OF RUSalA WILL OD- 8CRVE "MCO SUNDAY. " MANY SHOT WITHOUT CEREMONY Nnmber of Summary Executions by the Soldiers nt Moscow la Largo Rojeiitvcntiky Says Ills Fleet Waite to Uc Dcntroyeci by British. 81 Poieiilmig , Jnn. H. Tin' ti'ncrnl niUlllllIK III Illtl Wnlkmcn'H COII IK 11 .111(1 of icpicHCMtatlvuR of HID piolclnrlui | organizations , whlcb vva held nciosn tliu , KlunlBli border , lasted lor thirty- six liourti , adjoiiMiliii ; IITis moinlnj ; . Thu ptactlcal rcsull of the meelltiu wan a cuiilcsHlon that thu government had j piuviid to bu too strung In UH light against ( bu strikers and the piululurltil orcnnlznlluns and that U would bo uecubsary to organize on n now basin Urn armed i evolution , to Wilch ' the delegates nt UIQ IIHM > | | III ; weie ' roiiunlili'il. It was ndmliiiil Unit ' ilif aiienipt lo give battle to Hi" H'i\ < iiiini'iit \\lllii.nl having in.uli tin i propitiation ' v.as a niislnki and .1 i on pi I ! < ( luniK" In lin lira WIIH i ! i idi iil'iiii ' A new council ol wmi.iii' iunslMlng ol 150 ( in rulioia , w.i i l < cd. Similar ciiiini IK ! will lie din UH/ everywhere , lohuwlng which a , i oial COIIKIII-H will be called iunl n i laboiutu jil a n of battle ag.iin I il > government formulated. In tin1 nu .ul time the propUKundn of thu nilaii ; > i , will bo Uupt up , uHpueially In tin * army , in order to show that the prole- lariat organizations are Hi inly re solved not lo comprotnlBU with ihn govortjincnt. It wn.s ult > o derided not to take jiurt In the elections lor thu don ma. Juki pilor lo thu adjournment of thu mooting u resolution with panned to turn the anniversary ol Inn 22 ( lied Sunday ) Into n day of moiimlng. For * thin purposu nn appeal Will bo made to Ihu socialist win klriKiricn'H organizations , holh In IStiropo ami thu United Slates , to ninnilehi their sym path ) wllh thu Russian revolution arle-s by lioldlnu dcmonutrallonu on that day. "Wo now hne clo'irly. ' said n mem her of the worluni n't count 11 "th-H nothing dtfinlto tun bu accomplished by Hporadk uprlelneR The poi > fion of u city such as MORIOW , or e * u St PfUTFhi'rt' mUhl not provo de < : . ! \ cAll > All Ituub.a must ribo at thu M tlmu. ' GREAT BRITAIII ACCUSED Rojeitvcnsky Makes Grave Charges Against BrltLh Covurnment. St. Petersburg. Jan. 4. - Theleiniuk - .blo nllpguuon that the llrlmli rtf t was liuld In luadlnebb lo destroy the Russian Iluet It the buttle of the Si a ol J ipan I ad u ° nu In lh < - Russian- , favor la ma le b > Admiral Rojustven- bkjCiu a loiter published in Ihu Novoe Vromyu wiili the punnlHslon of thu mlnUtcr of mm no. Referring lo the nbtoiute secrecy of Admiral To o in regard to the dis-jo sitlon of his lorces , Rojestvensky do clurcd that this was unknown even to the admiral of the UriUbli Meet al * Hod with the Japanese ) , who 1011 err tratcd his forces at U'ol Hal \Vei in expectation of receiving an order to annihilate Ihc UUBHUI | ; Heel If this , the Hnal object of drcai Britain , wab bu yond the power of the Japanese From Admiral Reject vuubky's ac count ot his tactics In the buttle of the Sea of Japan , the reader It almost convinced that the Russian command er ouimaneuvcred Admiral Togo at every point nnd was himself the rent victor. He de-dares he knew Admiial Togo's whereabouts two days ben.n- the buttle mnite his disposition- corrtliiRly and entered ihe llsht with hi * oy > b open. The admiral onlc > - uslly htale In the fimr > , e of his lettr Uiat the minister of maiine Is in vestlsatiiiK the causes of the earn.- . trophe In ordr to determine whether the comtnander shall be court-mar- tliilcJ for the loss of the ileet. Missouri Cci v tt& Indicted for Murder Jefift.on CH ) MD. Jan 1 A spe cial Rraiid Jury retained Indictment * charging murder at-amst Convicts Ilyan. Vauphn and Ua > inond Tin men are the survivors of the at templed escape from the penitentiary on Nov. 24 , when Guards Clay und Allison wore killed Mil IU main gate AyuamlUd.