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Show NEWS SUMMARY. NORTHWEST NOTES. More than 25,000 lambs are being loaded at Meacham and Elgin, Or., foi shipment to largo packing houses at Omaha. William J. Bryan will make a speaking tour through Montana In the Interest of the Democratic national ticket before the end of the campaign. The Populists of Montana have selected those electors: S. D. Molllneaui of Granite county, F. It St. John of Yellowstone county and Dan McKay f Chouteau county. The Photographers association ol the Northwest, embracing Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia, held a three days' session In Tacoma last week. Larry Tierney, a young man, was burned to death In a fire which totally destroyed the Harrington hotel at Harrington, Wash. The charred body was found in the ruins of the second story. I A. Barnes, better known as In the northern mines of California, where he worked In the early days, has just dlod In San Francisco, lie crossed the plains from Chicago on foot in 1850. Lightning hit the electric light wires of the Ileno (Nevada) Power, Light ft Water company, and as a result the big generator of the company was burned out and for some time the town was la darkness. The steam launch of the United States cruiser Marblehead blew up while lying alongside the ship In San Francisco harbor. Two of the live men on board were rendered unconscious for a time. Oregon, Utah and Montana bavs withdrawn tbetr horticultural exhibits from the St Louis fair on account of the Impossibility of maintaining them, owing to the excessive cost of shipping fruit to St Louis. William Krelger, one of the well known farmers living In the western part of Missoula county, Montana, has been missing from bis borne for some time and bis friends fear that ho may hare met foul play. A contract was closed last week whereby 3,000 boxes of Oregon apples will be shipped by a Portland firm to Shanghai on the steamers of the Portland and Asiatic company, between now and Christmas. Charles F. Martin, secretary of the National Livestock association, died on a train between Denver and Cheyenne of hemorrhage of the lungs. Mr. Martin has been secretary of the association since its organization. The tlmner mon who have visited Columbia county, Oregon, report that recent forest fires In that section have destroyed timber to the value cf $7. 000,000. Most of the timber destroyed was owned by eastern capitalists. The Globe Lumber companys lum-- , ber, planing and shlng e mill plant at Bellingham, Wash., was destroyed by Are at midnight, entailing a loss ol The Insurance was $16,000. $45,000. The origin cf the Ore la a mystery. O'd-bac- h f It Is reported that there aro 15,000 sick and wounded at Port Arthur. The town of Oakley, Kaus., has boon entirely destroyed by Are. No body was Injured. Loss, about $75,000. Carrie Nation has Issued a long appeal to the mothers, wives and daughters of Kansas to join her In a crusade. Though there has been a cessation of the general strike in Italy there Is still on strike 2,350 engine drivers snd stokers against their chief engineer. The government Is about to Install the first French wireless telegraph station on an island off the western- farmers. It Is believed In Toklo that the Japanese have captured six forts In the second line of defense at Port Arthur since September 19. The hope of a speedy reduction of the fortress Is running higher. MaJ. Thomas R. Adams of the Artillery corps, U. S. A., and assistant the division of the department of the Pacific, was struck by a street car In San Francisco and fatally Injured. J. If. rainier, a mine laborer, shot and fatally wounded W. J. Utt e, also a mine laborer, and three of hU children at Aurora, Mo., and then killed himself. The children were Instantly klllel. No cause Is stated for the crime. Fuk-than- e. n ll , p , The official returns Issued up to date of tho casualties among the Russian officors at the battle of Mao Yang ahow them to be 465 killed or wounded. Including alx generals and thirty-nin- e field officer. Eighty officer! were killed, 373 wore wounded and thirteen are missing. disease. Having declared that he would not It is announced that William F, live more thau a year after his wife, Cody (Buffalo BUI) will withdraw hU who was murdered for hor money In divorce suit Instituted st Sheridan Chicago by Louis lernnt. on SeptemWyo. It Is said that he was deceive.) ber 18, 1903, John Spllka, on the first Into bringing a false charge of nt anniversary of the murder committed tempted poisoning against his wife, suicide by strangling himself with a snd that he lias written her acknowl- handkerchief. edging hla error. ', o er A municipal census has Just been taken In Buenos Ayros. The exact figures are not yet known, but the population of Buenos Ayres is estimated at about 1,000,000. George Washington Bradley of Houston, Tex., aged 97 years, said to have been the oldest Confederate veteran, died st St. Ixmls last week while on a visit to tho Worlds fair. The general staff has Issued a revised list of the Russian casualties at Liao Yang, showing that 1,810 men were killed, that 10,811 were wounded and that 1,212 were left on the field. Three masked robbers who broke In the house of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibbons, residing near Rosburg, Pa., tortured the aged couple In an effort to find hidden money. Mrs. Gibbons will die. Although the corn crop Is not entirely out of danger, the Indications throughout the west aro that It wl.l be harvested before the killing frosts upset the present calculations of the .i i f Men and Women Who Have Laid Down Their Lives in tho Cause of Liberty Parker. The report circulated In certain quarters that Major General Or off, who had been held responsible for Gen. retirement from eral Kuropatkns Liao Yang, owing to Orlolfs failure to Fire at Issaquah, Wash., destroyed obey orders, has committed suicide. Is the Issaquah Ccal companys store, a absolutely denied. saloon and six dwellings, causing damA 'dispatch from Harbin says the The fire Japanese are displaying considerable age estimated at $40,000. started In the company's storo, th activity In north Kcrea. A skirmish destruction of which had been threat- Is reported between Japanese troops ened by the striking coal miners. and a regiment of Cossacks at Milas Shafer committed sulcido os about twenty-sevemiles northYaahon Island, near Seattlo, to put east of Hanhuang. himself out of his misery caused by Mrs. Anna Kravtchenko, the EnglD.h aa accidental gunshot wound. He w.n wife cf a Russian army officer, who arout bunting with two ccmpanlona rived at Chefoo the night of Septemwhen both barrels of his shotgun ex- ber 17 wit; Lieutenant Prince Radzl-vploded, the charge entering hla ab from Pert Arthur, la the first domen. Whle Ms companions rushej woman to run the blockade from the away after a physle'an he reoaled hit Russian stronghold. and In shot himself the head. gnn Florence Gray, a young EnglishSheriff Edward Bell has concluded woman, has crossed the ocean, rethat the alleged confession of Edwarc mained a few days at the Ellis Island Romalno, a prisoner at Topoaa. Impll Btatlon, and returned to emigrant eating unten miners who formerly In order to fulfill tha terms England, lived In Cripple Creek district In the of an uncles will which Vindicator mine and Indenondcnco de- she must visit America. provided that pot murders, Is entirely false. W. II. Carpenter, a prominent ranchJohn Christie, charged with complicman living near Globe, Arizona, shot hcld-uof the Northern Pa ity In the clfle flyer at Bearmcuth. Mont.. Iasi and killed his wife and then committed summer, hna been sortnnced to seveu ulclde. The ccuplo, who bad quaryears In the state penitentiary, lit reled, were dividing their personal efwll. appear htor against Hammond fects, prearntory to separating, when the alleged slayer of En lneer Me the man began shooting. Neill. Additional arrangements made for Judge Snoll, at Tacoma, denied the the International congress, peace motion for a new trial for Frnrk Ibis w ill be he d tn Boston which during quale, convicted cf t e murder nt Chares Gray, snd sentence I the prl the week of October 3, Indicate the oner to be banged st a date to t probability that many men prominent amed I nthe death warrant. An an In various countries In tho peace movepea' will bo taken to tho Suprein ment will attend the convention. sour! Mary and I Izze Kehrer, two single The labor and Pcpu'lst conven- women who lived on a farm near tions bold at Heena. Mont., Indorsee Buryrus, O, were found, horribly mutthe nominees of t'0 Democratic state ilated, by the section men on the Ohio ticket. The Populists Indorsed the Central railroad. They had wrappod Populist electors on the nstlonnl tick up In a and laid down on et snd the l abor convention d'i net tho track bedspread and were killed by a passenIndorse or nominate any presidential, ger train. lectors. Chief Joseph, the famous Nez Perr warrior, is dead. He was sitting y his campfire on the Colville resent Uon, in Washington, and was seen by Indians nearby to fall from his seat tr the ground. When they lifted him It was found that be bad died from heart Martyr Chiefs of Russia Among the clandestine literature now being circulated broadcast in Russia are tho leaflets and brochures that relate to the history and progress of the revolutionary movement. The Czars government expressly forbids the publication of news relating to political conspiracies, attempts at assassination and trials of revolutionists. Some of the most important Inmost point of France. cidents of this description have been Joseph Nuccl, aged 40, of Vancouver, compressed by the Russian papers B. C., shot and instantly killed Daisy Into mere local Items; even foreign off Capello, aged 16, because she would correspondents, In order to send not marry him. Ho then killed him- their news, have been compelled to take train to the nearest frontier. self. Since the recent war reverses In Triplets were born to Mrs. Dora the east the Russian censorship has Stewart at Ireland, Ind., Sunday. They been somewhat relaxed, especially In will be named Alton Stewart, Brooks regard to messages sent abroad; anStewart and Parker, after Alton Brooks other step forward was signalized of See. trough. w not be allowed a shall be allowed to use 0livflw f will supply the actual wants w tw in$f accost therein IS Continuous beo. 1 streams of S mulsh not bo wst He 1m irddlned by Ihe City Cmiuull permitted to tiw or snips over wash h,.li irant 1 FS,MtlonVi-Tlwaterworks iB F Spanish Fork City to supply Kv.ins Spring- - hlj be hoc. Il- l- Erne neon-- s tin) from water null h toil Llty hours be allowed mi il, ,4t o and known as the .Spom-of th be property shall other authorized persons to ah n'i"681 Waterworks; thev exwith water, to examine the tulii city, und shall be under the sole (and ?, "H amount used and the mam clusive control of tho Major und City ofT,"1 1 who may from timo to time, direct thewater and any water-takviolating and regulations controlling of such reservoirs, water tanks, mum" serviee pipes arid tire hydrants, us the of tho may city Inhahltunts of the necessities "sec-Tbe Mayor by and with the advice reason of anv stoppage or litter, aiul consent of theCity Council ehiiIupjKiinttt water supply, caused by Superintendent of Waterworks, dine-turthe under shall, dents to works or mains, uiteraim;" Waterworks ,J of the Mayor and City t ouucll, have repairs or other unavailable tanks, water I lNo churge of the reservoirs,allwater telegraph pokt hitnl nnd the machinery ami mains. Are hydrants, PJs nhuR.be f to the waterworks, appertaining appurtenance wtthm mains lie shall have the olreciiuu of the wuler Uer ! it, nd llie snd putting In of ull service pipe n of the water supply to nre hydrants and ltl ollector , snail report totkeCtty ell water takers. He to each Connell quarterly or oftem-- r if required. his e nr usual of the os superintendent, the condition as oted or the t waterworks, and make such auggesuous r raia.a lie shallr riaiiireoMhe service ui iy regime, or as are may If anv person neglect.'ifo's'c orWH Perforin such other duties hla water rate within tweutv daii tie Imposed on him by ordinance, order uJi fl"' or resolution of the city corn ell in relatioh to date of Mild notice, tue asse-su- r and upon retiring Is authorized nnd tin power, d to the waterworks of the cuy. hive ih his n over to tui off omcc shall turned from the premises ut from Immediately bands where such unpaid water rate I. u, M mreessiir all pioperty und effects inof bis the sup- before the water salary shall be tumi d 0B belonging to the city. The shaii tlHO per be of Wuteiwors.s water rates must - u.,,a .7; erintendent delinquent the end of the term assessed, and year. Mini alary to he paid quarterly. Waterworks of intendeiit additional for expenses, and ihe said f ,ec. 3 The Svupei and .ollcctor of water and collector Is ber by shall be the empowered to. Pork Uty VVuterwoiks, the paytnentof ull delinquent rales of the law lit the corporate w.,t,rm ut action tud as huclt he shall make an annual assessname havSee. 8.- The annual water rate,' ment for water on the owners of prop rty on the of water front the Spanish tv, ' ing made application therefor, based supply lit advance Waterworks, to be rates established by ordinance, and dating ai. each year. He tixed und establish! paid from the 1st day of January d us follows, amount the hall charge to each person . . Hakery, per annum, without shall deluy und him, aguinst Hank, per annum, one basin, preened to collect tile same and pay the amount Barber Shop, not exceeding two chair :n licit ted Into the city treasury monthly, or Kuch additional chair, SI letter it required by me city council. He shall . ., Baths, public, first tub, Ills ollleial of muse a lull amt complete report bluett additional tub, goings in the city council, through the recorder, Blacksmith shops, . . , on me kcco d Mvluruay tn December and June hall Billiard without bur, . such at each and every year, und shall periorin . . . Butcher shop, Othher duties as are or may he hereafter . . flub room, upou him by ordinance, order, or resolu. , Dancing hull, tion of me ouy council in relation to the waterworks of me citv . Tue huiierintendeut of Diug store, nnd steam O'lllrn siutlonery Kugincs, of W sterwoik-- , befuie entering upou the duties other tliuu In private residence, not his ohlee. snail b) requited .o furnish a good to of twelve exceed out tweniy.four Cork City for and sufficient, bond to hours, per horse power. Lhu f.ullilui penormanre of his dities lu the Minimum ctiurge, not to exceed twelv, sum of Two Tliousuud Hollars. out of twenty-fou- r hours, ec. 4 -- All puidiu Ure hydrants shull be unJet not exceeding der the control uud shall be kept In repair by Fouhiuin with - H.'XHo in inch the superintendent of waterworks, and in case In store, restaurantdiameter, or other places Of nro ihe Ure department and such others us tt.OOb the superinteudeitt shall authorize, shall have Hose connections for sprinkling gg. free access to said hydruuis. No other person und e dens lawns, per yard, or squat Shull open or operate anv Ure hydrants, prlvxt to draw water merefroat or obstruct tue Hose connections (or - wasuiug . veiilcles, approach inetelo. gallery, Photograph a vehicle run see. 4 Any person who shall Hotels or boarding houses for each against a Ure hjdraat. or otherwise injure the room in ihe hotel having water aSame, or without authority, diaw or attempt to ttachment and Including water duvet an of offense, draw water therefrom is guilty unuai and Oaths (or Use of gutvu, and upon conviction tbeieol mull be liable to a Restaurants hue lu any sum not exceeulng Cue Hundred For each room not water atHollars, or to be luiprls ned in tue city jail not - having tins No tachments. exceeding One llunured Hays, or to bumdamless or house hotel than boarding and Imprisonment., a id be liable for all Houses of private residence with cite lay ages doue to suld.bydruul. Inside or either outside, sec 6 - Wren cues lor Ure hydrant shall he Kacb ado inn al tup, fui Dished by me superintendent of Kueh bath tub, for the Use of tue incinoers of the nre b.oeh water closet, department, sud to snuu oilier persons os ne ma, deem proper, auu uuy either or member of Laundries. . tile nre department, or other persou bav.ng Liquor store, saloon or beer shop, ex Offices railroad, aiturnrr't, press, wuo charge of o. or more of said wrenches, physician's and other oltlo. with snail permit tue same to be tukeu irorn their water attachment in room. at it up for any other place of deposit, or to be or public bath house, Sanilurtum purpose ibou that authorized hy the superin-leuueSoda fountuin, for season, ana upou is guilty ol un offea-tiOC; or Store simp. thereof snail be liable io a hue in any tap. luui not exoe. ding One Hundred Hollars, or to Koch additional Impr. aimed lu me city jail lint exceeding One Corrals, for each unimsl. h above for first five; for e.x five, huudrcu Huys, or to noth hue uud imprisonCrlnuls in hotel, saluo.1 or stoic, ment. lor eaen offense. b'iro or uttachrietts for extinSee. 7 Whenevi rany property owner desires piugs, guishing fires only, each. to ouuln a supply ol water Irom the city wuler-wo- t buildings, LOO as, be a..i make application therelor, la School or other publ wrtliug, to tin) supc iiileudent, and sign ua Llverv stable, each animal. vehicle. eath veldeies, Washing be will be governed by such agieeuieut tlml For a supply of water foranvpurp rules and regulations not inconsistent Willi tins ordinance, us limy be prescriucd by me especially rated, tue price shall he l.itu und collector of water city cuum il nir me control ui the water supply; asse-so- r su.U .ppdcaiiou must stute the locuiiou. hind ponding with the standard heieinhdjit Of bubuing. uuinuer of rooms uud tbe entire iished. area of mounds to be supplied, and truly uud i'ns.swd on the UtU day of Si pt A. D fully suite tue pm poses lor winch the water in JAMBS M CdEKHj to be been nlcd W. A. JUNES. haul uppneuliuii uuviiig Attest: the superintendent ol waiei worss isudlliuilzed UiyKecoi to extend, ut the expense ol such applicant, Ul. on or sei vice pipe lo llli) insi.ie line ol the Slate of Utah, County of Utah, Spioi cuihsioiie. at the point most eon Venn nt f r Clty-- ss. I. William A. Jones, Recorder It supplying tue premies ol the uppiieunt; to Caeu sei lee pipe inure shad be atiui lieu at the Spanish Fork I Ity.Utall foumy, mei ' v k nnd a k Cum. a slop-eo- i box. wnicu shall hereby certify tin, title fun gcuzk.lt. be paid for by me water taker ami under ami correct copy of un iminiatue tit control ol me supei pro'An ordinance fruvldiug fur the Key It ami Control ol the Spanish Foil Unj (, vided, mat tne umuuiil so paid by tne applicant shall be credited to him to be applied works." ( las-e- d bv th City Council of Span'.'! Upon water rates us luey become due upuu me s me be which to Water taken is the pretm-eIttl upon Citv. Utah Coui ty. Utuli, on And provid 'd fuiine,, mat win u tae amount September. A. U. tg.it In witness Hiiereof I have hereunto puiu by tue appileaut shad exceed me amount ol twenty Uoiiur-- . he shall be p intuited to mv official sign, .lure und the coipontei Hander bis credit, or any portlou tucreuf, to Spanish Fork ily this I JtH 1i.1v ot txpt any oilier water taker in the city. W. A. JUNb. see. h Ad service pipe used unJergiound ( ity Bcr fSEALl Shall be of e .st Iron, extia strong, galvan.z. d 15. bq. First publlci'.lon Sept. iron or Hu lined lead, uud laid nut less luuu S feet below the grade, sud sd pipes lor water shall be of supply, whether luslde or Stmicienv strength to stand the water pressure, sud ad such worn, alteration or exteusi n thereof, together with the size of the pipe must b;- to the acceptance of tnu superiulcuueiil. Noeiten-lo- u ot service pqie shut! be maue without tli- obtaining a peimit therefor from the supenuieuocut. and no service pipo less man one lueu In uiumeier be euuueelej wua the water tn..lus at the junction ol auv two streets wlihlu the city, uud uo extension NEAfLY EXECUTED Hall oe made u another water taker Irom tne same -- ei wee pipe without a k AT RIGHT PRICES uud key box liemg uiluihcd at the juncuou wuu su"U si rviee pipe. ec. v ii any water-takshall permit any ur any unauthoripei son from oilier preuii-ized persou. to use ur o lit a in water fium or waver tlx lures, whether Inside or of Ills building, tho wa'er supply tn.vv berui ull, ,.n I me umuuiil paid furfo, ted, and OFFIC such uimiiinorizcd person lor tas ng such water is guilty ol un offense, and uihiu conviction thereof shull be duble to a line to any uui tint excel ding Ten Uuliurs, or to tie luipusoned lu Ihe city jail out exceeding 'leu Havs, or lu both uue und imprisonment. vll VC persons taking the witter shall seep their service pipes, eumieeilous and other water uppirutus in good repair and protected from frost at ttteiruwn expense, but no person exei in under llie dirt ciiun ol the t. m supei shall ne allowed to dig ting Hie sirteln or sidewalk for the pui pose ui lay lug, or removing rep .11 lug uuv service pipe ec li- -lf any wall shall waste water, ur uiiow it to bn wuslcd hy negligence u U us Imiwrfecl or Mops vaives, or ,,r P'PCH. or ulinwi g tanks 1 le k or overd.iw, or wasteluicy run it mruugdt ba uluer apparatus; or Use tha witter tor i ur s other tliuu Umse for wnicu Ihcvh.ve paid, or in illinium of the rules uud rilUio-inm- lor controlling me water un i llie pr tsn ns of this ordinam e, he Mtppy, is gutiiv of an hit tine, uud upon conviction im Inibie to a line lu any sum not meie.f cxcccdlii ', wn iMineU lu me cti v laii'n''. Uro ,,riI bop' exceeding weni.,-uv- e hoe and imprisonment loreu h Havs, nr to Hum w.i.ei supply may Is- cut off fro,,, .mmand the sil l lib pa locals irfei ted, unless suen taker persn pro pi IV p,v sindi charge, uV ma b imp -- idbv me sUlanot exceedy ing no unbars fur each if ns AN ORDINAW.CE was couplwl with this mind a body of powerful build, admirably disciplined. He was strong, true, single-mindeearnest for the truth, wherever it may lead. When the news reached this succountry that Mme. Siglda bad inand cruelties the beneath cumbed dignities she had suffered, Stepnlak suffered terribly. I then saw the great man who had been the moving spirit of the great terrorist movement, the war of revenge against the oppressors by the oppressed the stern, bold, determined avenger of the wrong It was a done by brutal power. revelation! grand, a terrible Only of middle height, if not shorter, be was uncommonly broad both in the shoulders and from chest to back, while his thickly set arms, hands, legs, feet, seemed to have been made ot cast iron. On this herculean body a big bead, with dark complexion, jet black hair, mustache and oeard the two latter somewhat curling and dccp-cularge, but manly, features rested. It might be taken for that of a Russian gypsy but for tho openheartedness of Its expression, while unbounded energy flashed from Its beautiful, flaming dark eyes. Such Is the description, given by his prison friend, Volkhovsky, of Peter Alexeyev, the weaver, who, born an Illiterate peasant in a village of the Smolensk province, taught himself at the age of 16 or 17 to read and write. Becoming familiar with the revolutionary literature of Russia, he Joined the propaganda movement, and at the ago of 20 was already working In it with all the ardor of a novice. His plan was to travel from one weaving mill to another, spending enough time In each to Inoculate his n with the microbe of political discontent He was finally captured In Moscow. At the trial he made a speech which is memorable In the revolutionary annals. Having refused the assistance of a barrister, on the ground that the verdict had been arranged beforehand, he proceeded to deliver a crushing indictment against the autocratic regime. While we are only boys of 9 years of age, said he, "we are placed under t, VY2,T?A SASSULtCH when the St Petersburg newspapers were permitted to publish long accounts of the assassination of Von Plehve. Yet In one respect the embargo of the autocratic system upon news still remains. It continues to be Impossible In Russia to publish biographical sketcr.es of revolutionists and their doings; as, therefore, the task of supplying such Information underfalls exclusively upon the ground press, clandestine literature obtains a circulation, even among the official classes, which the very prohibition of it makes literally enormous. One of the classic incidents of the revolutionary movement In Russia Is that associated with the came of Vyera Sassulich, for, though there had been acts of revolutionary violence before her time, there was something In her act and Its conditions that entitle her to bo called the pioneer of the modern phase of terrorism In Russia. And when, In February, 1878, she took upon herself to punish Gen. Trepov, the cnief of 8t. Petersburg police, for his cruelty to a student whom be had under detention, the whole of Russia hailed the act, not only with applause, but also with delight. The Russia of the seventies came within an aco of convincing the subjects of the Czar that they were born slaves and must remain so. In 1873 4 alone some 1,500 propagandists were arrested and subjected to the agony of preliminary detention. Of the total number only 190 were brought for trial, while about seventy-thredied, went mad or committed suicide. As the years went on, administrative tyranny grew In severity; students protests were crushed with revolting barbarity; oppression In the prisons gave rise to hunger strikes. For a while the Instigator of these abuses, Gen. Mesentsey, head of the state or secret police, was enabled to pursue bis plans for rooting out the disaffection which prewidespread vailed. But In 1878 he waa warned that If the government took the life of Kavalsky, a revolutionist, then under arrest at Odessa, his own would pay the forfeit Kavalsky waa shot and two days later the sentence of the revolutionists against Gen. Mesentsey was executed In the Nevsky fellow-workme- '7 do-ln- here-otte- h- -- -- 1- .... ut-te- s, water-Wurk- 1 ... .... ... ... ... ... uu.-t- ut e, r.in-s- . d. non-offici- v -- ; e Prospekt. The man who thus lifted the dagger." If he did rot stir a citys revolt," was the man afterward widely known In Europe as a litterateur, and in New England as a lecturer, under the pseudonym of "Stepnlak" the man whom, on the occasion of his visit to Boston In 1893, that acute and srassar- - oui-iu- e, JOB PRINTS PETER -t ALEXEYEV FACTOR- Y- workman ANP REVOLUTIONIST. slop-coc- the supervision of adults who, by means of kicks and the rod, accustom us to being overworked; any food Is good enough; we are choked by dust and air polluted with all kinds of filth. Any place Is suppose' to be good enough for us to sleep In; we have to lie down on the floor with no bedding or pillow, covered with some rags and attacked by myriads of aw&rming parasites. Then as to the grown-uworkmen. p "They," continued Alexeyev, are driven Into the most miserable existence. Seventeen hours work a day and hardly 40 kopekB (25 cents) for it. Its horrible! And while the necessities of life aro so dear, ore has to provide out of tUs scanty wages for ones family and his paying of taxes. The prisoner went on to complain of the practical serfdom under which the workmen were compelled to exist punished for daring to read books, exiled to Siberia for daring to ask tor an Increase of wages. The presiding Judge, who had grown more and more nervous during Alexeyeva speech, flrally ordered him to stop. But the raised hla voice yet higher In prisoner eulogy of tho young revolutionists. he cried, They alone, have stretched out their brotherly hands to ua. They alone have responded to all the groans of the peasant, walling under tho yoke of despotism. And they alone will march with us all the timo until the workmen will lift up his gin. Here the weaver raised ewy arm hla first and, despite the courts de5TEPNIAK mand for Silence! shouted at the KEAVCHINSKY. top of hla voice, "And the yoke oT careful Judge of men, Phillips Brooks, supported by the soldiers bay. did not disdain to visit and to be- orets, will fly to shivers! friend. this speech, which created treStepnlak lost his life as the result mendous feeling In Russia, being of a railroad accident. In recalling many times clandestinely published personal memories of him Robert and republished, Alexeyev was Speneo Watson, the member of Par- to the Yakutsk province of Siberia f, r He was one of the ten years. After his liament, said: period t), rare ir.en whose personal Influence Is expired ho boeamo aprison free co,,nisi magnetic, and from communion with IliM end was hardly less trugic whom you never conn away unsatisthat of tho exile who committed mu fied. Ills was a mind rapable of long, elde or goes mad-- he was mm i ,.,j aculo and profound thought. There by tho Yakut savages, er s. oui-u- le AT THIS -- lo-.- end-t-n- in-- po-e- v v su-vl- on.-us- - see. IJ ..this or agents verb, !rV.r.?,l.'cW:lUr himseif. tuiiitlv. Merv-in- is snail use m,i water emeing n las wdhuui nr-- l p.,v ng If you are goim to KANSAS CITY. ST- LOUIS, - I m, lined theeltv j Due CHICAGO, NBW YORK, ' Jr's.Ti'r to'iV,. 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