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Show EEAR TROUBLE FROM AGRARIANS Situation LooKs ' Grave Despite De-spite Concessions of. Ad-ministration; Ad-ministration; Uprising Is Anticipated in October. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 27. Further Fur-ther disquieting information regarding the agrarian situation, which in spite of the prompt and widespread publication publi-cation of the administration's agrarian, agra-rian, concessions appears to be entering enter-ing upon a graver phase than last autumn, au-tumn, comes from the provinces of Saratov, and Tambov and lower Volga region, where serious disorders are anticipated an-ticipated when the recruiting season opens in October. The Viborg manifesto has been widely wide-ly circulated and the political and revolutionary revo-lutionary foment is ever increasing.' The populations of manv communes have adopted formal resolutions discarding dis-carding the authority of the police and clergy; the rural police are resigning in great numbers; land owners are disposing dispos-ing of their estates at any sacrifice, and land values have dropped from 80 to $16 per acre. Details of the uprising at Malmush, Viatka province, are difficult to obtain, ob-tain, but it is known that at the opposite oppo-site extremity of the province the peasantry of the village of Knagorodsk nave disarmed the police and proclaimed autonomy. N |