BATTLE IN CRONSTADT Soldiers and Sailors in Revolt and Fight. THE STREETS RUN WITH BLOOD. A Force of Ublan Cavalry Sent From Peterhof Jola the Rebellion—Abeut 10000 Troops Fighting the Mutinous Se!diers-- Eight Offi cers Killed or Wounded See Flames From Palace Windows. Cr amon nist ing night against been men from the total It 1s of casualties at 200 grievances and an from R + W NOUR! ed sever WO and the gage an The a1 the murdere nal and at gave no $100,000 GONE ASTRAY. THE LATEST NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. DOMESTIO mony was given before the Inter Commerce Commission to the effect that the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad had made no imination in favor of the Standard C mpany Eric von dis Oil I ¥ who wrecked am on the Rock i Railroad to "see what would happen,” was sentenced to prison for life by the court in Mareng: ia A = kage the from ates to the al delivery peared specie phia, Attacl if itheers incts in 11a make returns i ' election, i rovided law adelpl tha 114 to This Value. covered ger to wh has been s tion. Th after d route to a ii bank's pa left the next address, package was my tificates eliv ne atter § are of vain Strike in Austria. { By The the state railre spreading threatens to become general, About 10. 000 employes are already affected and the engineers on all lines in Bohemia have decided to join in the strike. Several factories have been compelled to restric or suspend their production owing to lack of coal. Cable) strike on ads 33 Vienna, and Death of Bishop Davis, Detroit, (Special). ~Right Rev. Thos F. Davies, Bishop of the Protestant Epis- copal Diocese of Michigan, died of netmonia at his home in this city. ishop Davies was 74 years old and had been executive head of the Diocese of Michigan since 188g, when he came here from St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. He is survived by his widow, two daugh- ters, Mrs. Henry S. Haines and Miss Marian Davies, of Detroit, and a son, Rev. Thomas F. Davies, Jr, rector of All Saints’ Church, Worcester, Mass adera gstrian prepar debate : . irch and state The mutineers at I. hay In the Jew in Bessarabia 70 were killed anc wounded. A typhoon damage to proper ty ai Gnam Count Witte is enc oring to win the Zemstvo Constitutionalist party over to his reform program. Quiet is being re established in the Russian Empire, save m the Caucasus, where anarchy still reigns Reports of massacre horrors continue to drift in, King Edward distributed his annuoal birthday quota of titles and honors, his eldest daughter, the Duchess of Fife, heading the list, Austria is in the throes of an im- mense strike, 10,000 railroad men being out and the coal supply cut off. Korea's Emperor is reported to so deeply resent the Russo-Japanese treaty that he threatened to commit suicide. The desperate condition of the poor of London has been called to the attention of Premier Balfour by a delegation of women who reminded him that bungry men were desperate men, TURNED A SOMERSAULT The Terrific Force of Head-On Col lision, DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS CAUSE. Five Tralomen Killed and a Number of Passen. gors Injured In a Wreck Near Wilkes-Barre Passenger and Freight Tralos Met at Sharp Turn and Collided Before Crew Could Jump. Wilke CONFESSES T0 LAND FRAUDS Lambert Maket a Clean Breast of It Altoroey n September in gross in net per cent, cent. per ustomers Valley he advance has Hnmense nerican bankers it pleased over prospects of the withdrawal by Lon of the $50,000,000 or s0 of Japanese ids which still remain in this countrys The Lehigh Valley stock which Drex bought from the Packer block a few ago is now worth $0,500,000 more they paid for it. A good example wow wealth grows “Reading's properties are not mines, but diamond mines, it seem,” said one unbelteving bear. Appolaiments By President. Washington (Special). «~The President announced the appointment of Frederick 8S. Nave, the present United States dis- trict attorney for Arizona, as associate justice of the Supreme Court of the ter. titory to succeed Judge Tucker; also the appointment of Capt. Joseph L. D. Alex. ander, of Phoenix, Ariz, as United States district attorney to succeed Mr. Nave. Capt. Frank Frantz, at present agent of the Osage Indians, is to be appointed governor of Oklahoma at the expiration of the term of Governor Fer- guson, coal would NEW YORK AS SEEN DAY BY DAY. New Yorx Crry. N Y. 5 £ 1 : 18K e ered i $s OPpeEnea in yy Asn welcome by naparic blues rescuing a Planche satied ending two ket hip Ohio for Baron des s, the bazsador, for Italy and may not return to his post in this country H. F. Neighbors, of New York, has been selected by Secretary Root to be confidential clerk. Secretary Bonaparte has issued an order for a searching investigation into the death of Midshipman Branch, who died after a fight at Annapolis President American 1 rhea, has nis the Pan in Vene- invites to meet Castro Congress An American cruiser has been sent to San Pedro Macoris on account of a re ported uprising in Santo Domingo. The Isthmian Canal Commission an- nounced the appointment of Edward J Williams, of Evanston, IIL, as disburs. ing officer of the commission, Prince Louis of Battenberg visited Washington's tomb, at Mount Vernon, and then lunched with the President at the White House, after which he re- turned with his officers to Annapolis. The case of Mrs. Mary M. Rogers, convicted in Vermont of poisoning her husband, was argued in the Supreme Court of the United States, The Comptroller of the Currency re moved Bank Examiner R. H. Maddern on acount of his failure to discover the condition in the Enterprise National Bank. Owen T. Reeves, Jr, was ap pointed to fill the vacancy. IT MUST BE UNIVERSAL No Compromise on Suffrage Seems fo Satisfy the Russians, ANARCHY'S TRAIL OF BLOOD. | Riots and Massacres Renewed lo the Interior of the Empire. Tartars and Russians Fight Bessarabia, i AVERAGED 17.92 KNOTS. { The West Virginia's Speed Was Cut Dowa By Atiaptic Storm. T0 DISPOSE OF SMOOT CASE Session ns eX} Se fator Reed f before the « Senator Sux member of A great mass taken at the Jast ses and it was generally hat cach side had completed Sermator Burrow: said that i present further testimony the committee is willing to hear it, he committee will consider the case immedi ately after the reorganization of the Sen- ate committees incident to the meeting of the new Congress and the filling of the vacancy in the committee caused by the retirement of Senator McComas, of Maryland. on the grow he Mormon { testimony sion of Cx understood t ie hierarchy was ress, Case 15 desired to a Osnly One Left of Four, Dayton, O. (Special).—Jacob Haugh, his wife and his son Jesse were cremated in a fire which destroyed their cottage. Oliver Haugh, another son, was serious- ly burned. There is considerable mys. tery concerning the origin of the fire, which the coroner is investigating. The surviving son says that he and his broth- er Jesse were endeavoring to rescue their arents, who were portly persons, when Ver was overcome by the smoke and fiame and that he himself had difficulty in saving himself. APPEALS TO MISS ROOSEVELT. A Life Prisoner In Kansas Tried Through Her to Reach President, PREMIER WHITE'S CABINET. Are Filled the Count. Five Portlolios By Secretary Taft on the Cenasl A Football Fatality. Badly Hort By Rooster. ne i were S10 it & IN THE FIELD OF LABOR. 1584 recently, Trainmen FRE schedule switchmen are ail Wages, International tin Cleveland, O., on Dec ii be the eleventh annual n, and is destined to be one of the most mpurt- ant ever held W. Mosses, of Leeds, and D. Gilmore, sf Newcastle-on- Tyne, are 10 be the fra- ternal delegates of the Britich trades con. gress to the A. F. of L. convention at Pittsburg. * Samuel Gompers, president of the Amer. ican Federation of Labor, is using his influence in an cffort to have the strike of the printers settled President James O'Connell of the Ine ternational Machinists’ Union has begun the work of actively reviving interest in the allied metal trades federation In a decision just handed down Judge Bordwell, of Los Angeles, Cala, rules that labor mechanics have a preferred lien over material men and contractors. Because they were asked to work twenty minutes longer than the time contracted for yoo men emploved in a shiovard in Michigar have strock stheastern wage and advance it sedure vf the t brakemen given an Seaman's Ut sees
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