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Show jews of change or- wkini 1S PECULIAR ESTECT ON (1T1 CUSSES; SL AND PLUNDER .".., ; . ... ...... More Than Thirty Persons Killed at Warsaw, and Hundreds Are Wounded-Martial Wounded-Martial Law Is Again Put Into force; Rostoff-on-Don in Hands of Rioters. SMBSNSMMM - - WARSAW, Russian Poland, Nov. 2, noon. It now appears that thirty persons were killed and over a hundred were wounded during j conflicts hei-e last night: Instead of the expected abolition of mar--Ijial law today, the Military Governor had the walls covered with proclamations pro-clamations announcing that in consequence of yesterday's disturb-Mif-es, crowds'assembling in the streets will be dispersed by force of arms. VsjjODESSA, Nov. 2. Anarchy is rampant here.'' Killing and plun-iScViiijr plun-iScViiijr by the bands formed of hundreds of "Loyalists" continued this morning. Attacks on the Jews are incessant. The night was made hideous; bodies of "Loyalists,? with whom the police are fraternizing, narching. through the principal streets bearing national flags, por-traits por-traits of the Emperor and ikons singing the national hymn, smashing everything in thir way and looting shops and bouses. Hospital vagons passed through the streets incessantly, carrying oft the killed, wounded and mutilated. The population is panic-stricken. . ' ODESSA; Xov. 2, 5 p. m. The troops wreaked terrible ven-kvance ven-kvance on the residents of three houses from balconies of which shots bad been fired at the soldiers by unknown persons. The soldiers rlormed the houses and with unheard of barbarity, massacred all the inhabitants. It is persistently asserted that the persons who .fired on the troops were disguised oliceraen who purposely provoked the - troops. ' "''.' . . of Illinois the following resolution was adopted: "The faculty and students of the University Uni-versity of Illinois In convocation assembled as-sembled extend to the faculties and students stu-dents of the Russian universities a most cordial greeting, -with hearty congratulations con-gratulations on the triumph of constitutional consti-tutional principles recently achieved by the great empire. "With added liberty must come an added sense of responsibility, and the academic bodies will surely do their part to secure for the new order liberty lib-erty without license. Long live the Czar and Russia." WIDESPREAD RIOTING TJX THE CITY OF RADOM; MANY PERSONS KILLED. RADOM, Russia, Nov. 2. The anti-Government anti-Government demonstrations yesterday ended in widespread rioting. A mob destroyed the telegraph poles, burned Government property, barricaded the streets and threw bombs-at the troops. The soldiers fired volleys at the rioters. riot-ers. There were many victims, both civilians arid soldiers. EOST0FF-0N-D0N' IN HANDS OF THE RIOTERS; PLUNDER BY WHOLESALE. ROSTOFF-ON-DON, Russia. Nov. 2. The whole town today is In the hands of rioters, who are plundering by wholesale. whole-sale. Firing is frequent in the streets. Many persons have been killed or Injured. In-jured. Wounded people nre being taken to the hospital every moment. The clergy left the churches in attempts to pacify the rioters, but their efforts have been futile. BULLETIN. " ' WARSAW, Russian Poland, Nor. 2. Infantry fired on a crowd of demonstrators dem-onstrators at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Two persona were killed and aeren iwre wounded. Many fights took place in various parts of the city. The Socialists 'are ., attacking the patriotic processions. ST. , PETERSBURG, Nov. 2. 12:15 p. it.. The prospects of the country quieting quiet-ing down for the present at least are much brighter today. While the revolutionary revo-lutionary spirit Is abroad." the masses f the Reds seem to realise that they " " have reached the end of their tether anci they are afraid, to push matters to the point; of failure. The students, So- iiil Democrats and strike leaders here - -r St. Petersburg, finding that they Mll soon be in the minority, have made virtue of necessity and have declared the strike off, beginning tomorrow. Vhe leaders of the railroad have not Ljt formally surrendered, but trains Tare already running on the Moscow and f other lines and the, backbone of the I strike seems to be broken. Gen. Tre-1 Tre-1 poff has issued another manifesto. Informing In-forming the people that all the reforms . granted by the manifesto cannot be realised Immediately, as it will require . time to formulate laws and place them Into effect. In the meantime the people , must be quiet and co-operate with the ' , ' . authorities in maintaining order. Otherwise Other-wise the responsibility for harsh measures meas-ures will not fall on the Government. OUTLINE FOR POPULAR GOVERNMENT IN RUSSIA t MAKES BAD IMPRESSION. ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. 2. 12:10 p. rn. The imperial decree creating the cabinet ministers under the imperial manifesto granting a constitution to Russia was gazetted this morning and has already aroused criticism, as the machinery is extremely complicated and smacks of the old-fashioned bureaucratic bu-reaucratic regime. The relations of the . cabinet to the council of the Empire or upper chamber and the imperial douma, v - or popular chamber, are not clear, because be-cause the Dowers of these bodies are - ' yet to be defined under the manifesto. Two features are especially unsatis-- unsatis-- factory. Whlla the cabinet .has no . authority to decide matters within the competency of the legislative bodies, t no measure of "general importance" i . can be introduced In the chambers It , - . without the sanction of the cabinet, i' ' and another provision requires that when the cabinet is unanimous the Premier must go to the Emperor and receive instructions. This would seem , to make the final authority go back .to ' the Emperor. (Moreover, all questions. affecting tha : imperial court and domains, the army arid navy and foreign affairs are specifically speci-fically excluded from the competency tx the cabinet without direct imperial authority. , . . , , v . . . v . STUDENTS OF CHICAGO ' . - ARE IN FULL SYMPATHY V , - WITH THOSE OF RUSSIA. CHAMPAIGN, HL, Nov. S. At a con-Vocation con-Vocation held today at the University "; . " . " ' -.. ' j |