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Show THE MORNING 14 UTAH, SUNDAY recognized the the occasional tramp of sentries' feet, I ly will ,t11 J1 of the original fire handwriting the the air silence of as grave; the is a primer 8ome;imea annum go. nar-bed hard and ! and close, the damp row. Worse than all are the two eyes, will wy he has nrver seen the whole allium full of pho-th- e glaring through the grating In inl to b told that nla own only and night till tograpbs door, watch him day was among them and it seems ss if they look into his very or his brothers had oul reading the secret! he must use that as he is evidently tired they once album better go through ihe all his strength to keep. But there are other hardships to be mure, All the time one gendarme Is borne. No books nor letters, not a not even the friendly tick'lng him the photographs the other is of a watch breaks the monotony of j watching his fact, sad a Russian those long, unmarked hours and rest- - gendarme, can read faces like a book,a less nights. Hla warders treat him like if the piloncr la obstinate a lout an-he dog; be spends five minutes daily swerlug, which genet ally happens, outside his cell thrge in a small court and hi hosts part augrily, the wardand two in going there and buck. Thla era are called la au-- hustle him buck life goes on sometime for two weeks, to his dark cell, where he i left to his reflection fur a few days or even sometimes for as many months. weeks. But his examinations always -Interrogated." take place in the pretty sitting room Then tme night when he i sleeping aud lie is aiwnya confronted wi.h fa handwritings and photographs, uneasily in the narrow bed the iron mliar door Is flung open and his warders! After several such examinations, tell him to get up and dress. Dazed alternated by dreary days is the cell, them!11 ! taken to a small room hung with follows aud dishevelled, he gloomy draperlea. He has through winding passage and into a mirror and room ihe sort of room he might have ocarcriy time to get over the shock m altered appearance when a man known long ago, before he went to the Tenth Pavilion. Ilia eyes, unused to Messed 1 hlack. emerges from behind curtain and plies him with the glare, can only take in the details e but before long he sees the , tiona. If the suajiect refuses to wer the man clap hia hands and a preity furniture, bright curtain. the birds, flowera and hooka which 'couple of ruffians enter with whipa d beat him. An obstinate prisoner surround him. Hia warders have gone ia sometimes beaten till he loses and he la loft there alone. But not for long. A portiere in consciousness and then removed to his drawn aside, two spruce officers of cell, a bleeding mu is. Sometimes the tlie gendarmerie enter aiul ask him in suspect is simply charged with belonging to a secret political society and friendly tones to sit down. The com- confronted by one of his own colmon act of civility often makes a poor creature, shut up In a cell for week league who, unknown to him. Is a brutal spy and has betrayed the whole party. wardens and used to his But even hack in hia cell he is not speeches, burst into tears. He sits down bewildered, tea is brought in, left in peace. He bears taps on the cigarettes are handed round and the other aide of the wall and after long labor manages to make out a rough conversation begins. not, however, This eon versa lion is nothing more code. As likely a these taps come from a gendarme, or lrss than n previa the ious to the form of a trial which is who examines the prisoner po- guise of a fellow patriot. Many priagenerally gone through before a oh-p-onera fall into thi trap, a there is a ll iieal offender ia sentenced. The ia to unnerte him to such a point bona fide priaonera' code with which, that he makes a clean breast of it however, the gendarmes are perfectly and gives information against his familiar. -Ns Evidsnes for tbs Defense." party. These midnight visits are reand When men s prisoner has undergone sevpeated at long Inlervuls, and women who are proof against any eral such examinations he is either reamount of physical suffering dread leased for want of evidence or put A them-- more than anything in the Tenth through the mockery of a trial. Pavilion. mockery because, though the procura few ator who Judges him allows him legal When tea is finished and smiling remark! have been made by- counsel, hi fate 1 sealed beforehand, mes the latter ask the pria- (The trial takes place before the corn-one-r' the If he hae any complaints to mandunt of the citadel, the procure-mak- e about hia warders treatment tor, the gemlurmee employed In ar- - DREAD MYSTERIES OF THE BASTILE IN POLAND ! -ONCE INTRODUCED TO THE TENTH PAVILION." THE REVOABIDING PLACE IS LIKELY TO BE AN NEXT LUTIONISTS UNMARKED GRAVE IN THE BRUDNO CEMETERY. the part of the Citadel reserved In ordinary times for political prisoners. There is nothing to envy in the fate of a man who finds himself a prisoner in the Tenth Pavilion, especially if he really has had anything to do with politics, lie gets there in this way: The police are suspicious about him or learn that meetings are held In his house; or some kind friends give a gentle hint to the head of the gendarmes. whereupon he is thadowad. This goes on for a while till some night a low ring is heard at his door. If he has had any experience he will know it la a visit from the gendarmes, and if he has not he will soon find It orig-whlc- i , quea-graduallan-th- nlai exe- smilingly How Men Disappear, and asn r.im to put it Once they are Inside the search be-- badly with a short ac-glns. The Russian gendarmes are the all down on paper, to the day of his searchers in the world. There is i count of his life up no skimming" about their work: they arrest. He is given writing materials never skimp matters. They pull upland begins. The Hist part the com-th-e flooring, tear down the wallpaper, plaints and hla esriy life, he writes lmt tap the walla, rip up the furniture and easily and truthfully timeenough, he began to the bedding and look through every book when he reach and paper in the place. If the unhap- take an nrtive in. ere: in politics, pa-- 1 for py wretch they are raiding has not triotle nr ocialiii:, hla pen lags, been warned of their visit In time to he Is nKiged to equivocate. Some--' immo-- 1 burn all his political papers and for- time he breaks off in bidden hooka, woe betide him. All he times he fir.ishej wi'h a tangh of lies hear strange, moSled cries coming from the walla of the prison; the Rue-Ma-n officers themselves return pale and trembling from the scenes their duty forces them to witness. How many men and women have been executed in the Citadel since last February, when the present movement against the Curie Government reached Poland, nobody but the Commandant and the Governor ever will know. But we do know that though the barrack! vacated by regiments lately sent to the front are used for political n.-aio- Jeir, the right to coiffsr with his client cell of oure, and in the prea-bes- t edee of warden, If the sentence passed Is death the prisoner is hanged in the citadel and consigned to a nameless grave. This grave is generally dug within the precincts of the fortress, but more ofien the remstni of the unfortunate victim arP taken to th Brudno cemetery, acrou tire Vistula and outside the city boundaries. Here the grave is dug in a deserted part of the cemetery, far INSTANTANEOUS In his j , 1905. 25, Po-bied- n THE BRUDNO CEMETERY, mtmt rough crosses mark the last resting places of political prisoners cuted In the Warsaw citadel UT7NE MORNING, and with a hundred dead and wounded upon her deck, was In sore straita. All of the ships had been hard hit, and gun positions were strewn about with the dead and dyiEg. The was heading away from the fleet to what looked like certain destruction. Night was coming on, and biding their time beyond the Russian baitle-ship- a could be seen the awful menace of the Japanese torpedo boat, only awaiting the darkness to launch them-elve- a and against the disordered huddled Russian ships. Within a few hours' steaming waa Port Arthur, with its sure protection; it was a far cry to Vladivostok, 1,200 miles to the north. To Admiral I'klitonsky it aeemed that there wa but one thing to do, and he flew the signal for the fleet to follow him back to Port Arthur. At a quarter of seven' o'clock the Retvizan returned from her charge upon the Japanese line and Joined the retreating battleships, which now found themselves confronted by a squadron of four Japanese cruisers and coast defense vessels that had reached the scene of conflict in time to throw themselve across the path of the reultiturning fleet. The battleship mately scattered and made their way back individually. Soon after the line was thrown into Reilxcnsteln disorder Rear Admiral signalled the cruiser squadron to follow him in an attempt to break through the Japanese line, which he succeeded in doing. The final stage of the battle show the battleships retreating, headed by a the Retvizan, with the Peresviet, and Poltava In line In the order named, and the Czarevitch and Sevastopol limping home slowly in the rear. The cruiser Askold, followed by the Norik and the Diana, ia steaming at full speed to Shantung, while the cruiser Pallada, which at first had folthe lowed the cruisers, finally Join battleships in their return to Port Arthur. When last seen the Japanese battle-shlp- e were disappearing In the darkness toward the northeast, Togo having signalled hia fleet to return to their base and keep a sharp lookout for torpedo boat attacks. Thus ended the naval battle of August JO, called by some the battle of Round Island. Although it lacked many of the spectacular and stupendously dramatic features of the battle of the Sea of Japan, the future historian will probably write it down a the moat critical engagement of the whole war and one of the great decisive battles of the world. show-cigarett- e, Inald Facta Concerning a Grim Fortress, Wherein an Appalling Number of Political Priaonera of Late Have Disappeared Forever. Copyright by Curtis Brown. Warsaw. June 14. Perhaps the the most most hated and certainly dreaded spot in all Warsaw is the Citadel, once a fortress but now a political prison, behind the wells of which many grim and terrible tragedies are enacted. Many a Warsaw family is mourning a husband, father, on, or even daughter, who has been dragged away by the gendarmes at dead of night and Imprisoned there. Many of them are lost forever; their Bite ia never known, it may be death, transportation u Siberia or exile. Since the three days' reign of terror, January 28:80, reports of wholesale EXAMINER: OGDEN, There are plenty of things sold to kill bed hugs, but there are few that do actually kill them. Instantaneous Is one of the few cornea In pint bottles with shake tops. iogdjihdTvP R. O. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT MAY 12. 1905. DEPART DAILY. No. 6 Atlantic Mail aU points ... ....... .......... East No. 12, Sait Lake local...., No. 14, Salt Lake special No. 2 Chicago and SL Louis ........ ........ Limited No. 4. 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DIMITRT 1 NIS H A HbAW I gAUFiLa Hr tb Pale and l hated hr then, and Hu l ive moch met hr thee death oentraer oent to hlu hr th KtmlnliuKiry 1'irtr wlthla tt le Hellered that t'w lot three nemllw. uld like to IMl( hi luermMee pnet. tell ilw fear ef Irurrlns hi- - ri'll-i- n' rlillcol, ea,hlucU -V i.li UmL T- - l.li In Jt UU vt luMltai f United States Depositary htn J on In mournful and an assuranca of innocence. The distant from the ranting places of ordigib nee over nary citizen. When everything haa been gendarmes smilingly alienee. Only a short time ago there were newcomers ' overhauled his visitors tie up in a what he haa written and offer him anterrible stories circulated about the sheet all the books and papers found, other clgan-lio- . wholesale execution of prisoners, and ENDLESS SNARES. and firmly Invite their host to go a large number of newly made graves, Now the second part of the examwith them. He or. she. for a great 1 marked only with wooden women find their way to the ination begins. The rough prisoner Tbn whn rmtnrn thaMtow Citadel la marched off into a cab and shown scraps of paper, bits of letter, crosses, were found In this In drlTen through the town to the gate notea made at political meetings, etc., Bntthotr0 part of the cemetery. If, however, the sentence 1 impristh? tonea,lB "nd lhe 8en' taken very often from hia own rooms. ETte. speak Thla la one of the most difficult ex- onment the victim passes the term in themselves. Little wonder thet this amination to answer. He must make the ritadel; if exile, he is zent to the Into taken tre prisoners of Citadel has been called the Baatile where some reply to the gendarmes que- Siberia and outlawed. But even if nJth Pavilion, Poland: little wonder that the Pole nce "f the and stion, for tlielr eyes are flxe-- on his he is lucky enough to leave (lie citaare photographed aeurcjitd. shudders at its red walla and green they fr.ee. Some men go on the principle del a free man the chances are that otter and of their any money ramparts Not only la it the slaughter oepnved of pretending not to recognize any the police will shadow him for the to from watch sh.rt studs, valuables house of his race, but Its guns ever own. Of rest of hia life. As to those who pend all receive the same handwriting even turned toward the city, are ready to ,cn end women anv considerable time there, the when course un-a- l the wily gendarme warders female points being vomit fire at the first signs of a gener- - treatment, j of the place never leaves them stamp Russian the stranger rising against and little wonder, for its red walls within Its gates. river many a brutal set and deaden Built by Russian hands hut with many a cry of nngulsh. Polish gold, after the revolution of' Tlie nameless graves in the Brudno forma of the Citadel the 1863, the apex are closed over lives that fortifications that in a freer land, have liecn pro-.triangular shaped night, Ausstretch from the Prussian to the of much good for tbelr follow trian frontiers It ia to Poland what men. They only asked for liberty to the fortress of SL Peter and Paul In .act anil spak; they only nske.l for SL Petersburg Is to Russia. Should vvh.-th? .Anglo-Saxo- n nations take as thla country ever escape from the n matter of course. And If some of Russian yoke it will meet the same them lost patience and tried extreme fate aa the Baatile during the Franch means it is because they were driven revolution of 1789. lo despair by the oppression of a corFollowing the broad road which rupt government. runs parallel with the river, the orMARIE NOVOSTSEFF. himfinds Citadel to the visitor dinary self confronted by a gateway which la NAVAL CRISI8 OF flanked by fortifications and guarded THE EASTERN WAR by sentries Let us suppose one has a pass signed by the Commandant of (Continued From Page Nine.) the Citadel The sentries look at it critically and finally let you through the gateway. At first you feel surprise Straight into the Inferno of the Japanese fire she steered until she was at the homelike atmosphere around low-ring within a nulc and a half of Togos batyou. There are no gray walls or WARSAW'S DREAD CITADEL. towers. Warm, red brick pavll tleships. The accompanying photograph, taken especially for this article. Is the first church, Jons, a Japanese Lost Their Heads. one ever obtained of the fortress. To photograph it is rlgorouslr forwalks and grass plots flanked by can Aa the range decreased a rurimi are non balls arranged In pyramid bidden, and this picture, which was taken by an intrepid Polish wohupprr.rd. The shells no longer man, had to be made before 6 In the morning. It show the entrance thing the first things that meet the eye. Solstruck her hull, but began to tear 1 uncitadel. The to a the Pavilion Tenth band, situated behind are the through her fighting top and smokediers being drilled; trees to the right of the gateway. seen but near. Is playing airs from the stacks dear evidence that even the smart "Geisha; a gendarme, looking Is Japanese ran lose their heads In the confusion In hla blue tunic and red facings. cata known in the citadel, a fact wnicniini out to him his ef a cri.ical moment. They Brel,y to the suffering of worn-- 1 doubled, and the chances are he will had K.nc. you aa he hurries with dls- - ndds to change the sight ns forgo in- - admit knowing 'rn n After a never , hand he has prisoners. Icing closely patches to the Commandant's quarters 1 ,he dlst::ro lessened and their shells behind the church. The place looks specie by the warners, the prisoner's seen before flew high. age, occupation, etc., are enterlike ea unusually well-kep- t garrison name, "hen he has lieen driven to the At this juncture, twenty minutes ed in the books, and he is conducted In Central Russia, and that la all. lor a serii-C of such madness of verge past o'clock, the Czarevitch signalled a long, dimly lighted corridor onwill of one the That ia all, I say, for the casual into that tho command waa transferred to gendarme to which a number of iron doors questions visitor. But suppose the visitor is e open. They are doorssmall produce albums filled with photo- l'khtom-ktin command of the Ierea-viet- t. of the c?lls. foolish been of for he often Pols arrested knows, very people having graph and even this vessel was so badIn One door of these Interest is of own members of his enough to take an active opened, the political party. ly damaged that signalling had to be polKlea, from a socialistic, democratic prisoner feels a rough push from be- What Is a man to do when confronted done from the bridge. view. Then hind, hears the clang of a door and with the gendarme's question, Do or even patriotic point of The line waa now completely In con-fuihe wlU get a different impression of finds himself in a narrow den, furnish- you know this person? Have yon no The Czarevitch, still out of conthe stronghold, for he will be taken ed with a led. table and chair, and recollection of ihnt. face?" If he tell trol. was circling widely. 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