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Show frlE 13 4 ada Je 'l Jw wfe " SUNDAY UTAH. CCDZN, EXAMINER, SUNDAY OCTOBER MORNING, 7. 1906 ' 1 Wholesale Murders Committed to Order by the Black 1 . !& jlyil4,hi,iH!-i,il4liH,1? 4el b 1? H? 3? nr Tunis VXD irvni rnnM!Ts to r w mi: rrs nr VIKIFTY nr KVSTILITY of dolvica beta iaarenasd to an alarming ex trot tbn league of thuga an I terrorists that has tatom known aa the "Black Hundred. No one la aafe from he nwnmera, and their aucrtoa recently hue become almost phenomenal. Nat only niw these wretches employed by the Jtuaniaa nuihontlea la different kaallUea to begin the Jewish maaaaceee. which front time le time horrify the civilised world, but they also break law prirate houses a ad under the name of some pnlirica party lent the rooms of any valuables and money they may dad there. These murks generally happen la iwini ,19? 1 l MIWUV1TF Ll'Kil'F Copyright in the railed Si sum and Great Britain by Curtis Brown. AU Righto Btiotl' Rtt orved. Want. Poland, tfnpt. IN. -- Of laie tie prsvsiltog diatreu In Rnnsm nml the fact that (h rsxoJuilucary parties all employ ruffians to perform deed if &&& &&& 3? HAS Ulinwx ITT-THROAT- S vioi.exve--assassinati- mil inTDia daylight, aa ahooilag la then aa easier matter, sad If tbe police ahould by any chance lalerfeiw the large open gateways of tbe bowaew make escape aitaoat a rertaiaiy. whereas the Biami. aa these galea aya are railed, are (lowed at II oclock at sight. The newt columns of tbe Ruaalaa papers are full at eurk attack a, of which twenty, thirty and sometimes even forty and fifty take place dally In tbs large towns. Ho confident have these beads of rufflana grown, no rarely atw any of them arrested, tbat they 'literally bold the large center tinder their rule. Nobody trie to resist them, nobody refnaes to open the dour when they ring, for they bnve mat ths wont spell of all over the OWING LATE, TO T1IE OF READINESS 5? & &?&&&? GOVERNMENT DOTH &$? M AND in rissiax utjks where meudekees fax re hiked and any uitjeais OTI1EH I'ENTERS TERRORIZED BV ORGANIZED DESPERADOES. 4?1? paniment of shriek of joy that the ihrcutcuir.g u kill him and hi faiii property of a "bourgeoik'' was bepg if be dares to do 0, and. iltevefote dwuroysd. Some frienda of the absent hatiaflua hiniaeif with, having hi damlandlord, aghast at the ruination they aged property repaired a soon as saw. tried to get the police 10 b possible, Occurrences like this ore tsrfere, but the police said it was no are too frequent to surprise anbo:. business of thelra and refused. At and .the iihxblianta think themselves last somebody, who kuew the inspec- lucky if they manage 10 keep their tor on duty at tho neatsar police sta- money away from the Black Hundred -tion. managed to get him to send a and the revolutionaries, for the w tea ebaaees are that if-- they ear ape the policeman and some auld-er- a scene of the orgie; but they were first they will fall into the hahJ of soon bought over with basins of vodka, the aecoud. The Black Hundred of Wat saw hate got drunk and heiped to pul! down ths formed a debt collecting society. walls with their bayonets. The orgie terminated in the cellar, This consists uf a band of men who where the mob repaired to take the go into ths less respectable shop, as vata of Pllaener beer, up into the If there are any book denis, and street, but finding them too heavy, than the answer is in the affirmative, they backed mein taw pieces, let the offer to collect them for a cert In On receiving perutiaaion bser flood th cellar, drank it till they eould drink bo mors and finally lay aud a list of the debtora. they go tu Sown to sleep. On awakiug late In thoir houses and say that they are to tha evening they asked the reetaurant authorised by Hesrra. keeper fur more drink, and aa all had take the money ewing 10 them. When iwea pilfered or consumed tbe sight the debtor makes some ax cute the mule revolvers ara produced, with before, were uncommonly angry and demanded payment for their work.' a threat to use them if the money ts Ot course, reputable Bat by this time the authorities, see- not furthcoming. ing that tbe remains of the restaurant firms are above collecting money were open to the four winds of heaven, In thla way. ' Aa already ia:d, the most extraorsent a strong detachment of soldiers,, win turned tbe mob off the premises, dinary part of these outrage ia that uklng the butts of their rifles, and they invariable take place in broad ordered tbs window frames to be daynlght, in tbe presence of a large hoarded up. number uf spociatara and within a Tbs fact that an Innocent man lost tone's throw of a patrol or a military propeny worth two or three thousand guard. I'nfortuuateiX for tbe peace hla tenants of the empire, their numbers are inI VICTIM IW TMK klMCK HIWUEEV kEWT MID BV TUEIB TOMTIMEB dollars because one of did not choose to pay Ms rent would creasing rather that diminishing, and a I'kMa takan k.isK'laUr (at Jkm Vd. Via in any other country be sufficient to barbarous as th idea is. many are of Capet tally in the Polish towns, that revolver put to (heir heads gs uoun send ibe guilty cues to the nearest the same mind of one Russian general, the 'andiord la lucky indeed who gets aa they reached tha threshold, for ths even a small part of his rents or ran restaurant was crowded with rufflana evict a tenant without having bis piop-et-t- who had been brought there to terrify The lawyer matin his escape, damaged. Tha set aea which have them. been and still are being enacted In however, and the baliff also, though Warsaw alone tinder such circum- the latter stayed till a policeman and to those onte soldiers arrived. Rat the po stances appear ittcredlbl who have not seen them. These licetaan gave the keys of Ihe seen are nut confined 11 the slums hark to the tenant And went of the town, for perhaps the most dar- away. Being now master of ihe situation, ing art of revenge perpetrated during Ihe current year took place Iu ths the tenant, after treating bis rufflana best street in.Warw, and ia a good to unlimited supplies of vodka, began In take a way his furniture regardrestaurant. been The keeper at this plan had uoi less of ibe fact that it had paid any rent since he came him the sea led by the baliff. Crowds of riffhouse. At ihe end of a year and bait raff now collected, aud, spurred on the landlord determined is have bis by the promise of mere driuk, took furniture seliedl and called in ths the furniture Imp vans, which they The tenant requisitioned by terror from a neighbaliffa for thslpuipoac. WMe several threatening letters, of boring furniture remover. When this which, however, the landlord took no was don they began to destroy ths not tee. Before the date Axed for the premises, led by the restaurant keeper sale of his tr until's effects he was who told them to niln tha man who obliged to go uluuad, lint left the case had sucked the blood from the veins In charge uf a young lawyer who hnd and had grown rick upon the work his power attorney. When the day of the proletariat. LACK HI'anHED. VICTIMS or A MAIM BY THB MIEDa IEABCBIV In a abort time ths kitchen ranges arrived s lund ttf ruffiuns railed upon ITOB THUS BODIES. the lawyer, teltlng him that he would weio pulled down and the bcmietl rally riM s IWoM Tskaa EsyavUU; fit This Artlrl. be shoi If the vale took plsce; the sealed stove In the dining room. The station. But the Russian who expressed tbe opinion that under were next both and was and police baliff also threatened, flouring ripped up way of getting rid of the Blark them selves with ths wall papers pulled, down by a gorerument these things are allowed gave In, order out sgalnst hundred destructive heads. Tbs piste to pass unpunished, and though the Hundred ia to drive them tmo one getting an the restaurant keeper. glass windows hampered the crowd, landlord would Ilk 10 nee hi old tenContinued on Pag lh.) The evening had begun to close in sq they were smashed to ihe accom ant in the dick, he receives letters :hirains to wvici hint, be will if lb' Ik uiixcrupaluii. engage five or six ruffians tu go tu the landlord with revolvers nocked and make him promise not iu send his iroubYsoiue tenKind ll terrorism ant away. Tbi i now practiced 10 such aa ..extent the sped of had the muaei. If he happen!' to shorn for help hr will probably get " killed, for nobudv will go 10 ilie resaiolustguee. twa ad- tue "Bleoa Biaunge ti terrorise a whole cue. t)u the roUtraiy. ihe no i wee bis plight hastily house. They gs up te the front door, mat- the.rahsr sld of the street and make ring the bell ami ask to aee thecornea off from be scene of the outrage as 1 lie waster ter ea bqaiiteaa. anJ la si art led by having a revolver fast a their legs cull carry tbetn. bai.k. placed agalusi bis bead, with the tw There will be a aeniry at tbe Sliest le give up the keys of kia safi. bur none of the spectators will dare If hr pruioaLaur nuiucgiee to free hiue to tall them ul a hat .1 happening a for fear of ivveuge" aelf be la promptly abut : If he conirs few yards aa-ainto their present wilh a revolver In at tbe bands of the Black Hundred. Another habit of these rufllitus is hia hand, he la alas at before be gets In in up to them, fur one of the ciiarariei-tailr- s to go up to a man or woman as artiof the Black Hundred la that street, represent tbeinselxes of aork. ask f"f money, and they never bestiate about taking a san out human life, be H mas s, womaa'u or when It is refused tike purse and watch bv force. The victims la such child's. Their rtartnis, oa the hwaltaie; thuai the advantage of eases think Ibeuiaelves lucky if they do n get a knife run lota their the baud!' over the 01x110107 citizen. The "lilark Hundred" lately hate bodies into tbe bargain, a tbs youngfond turned their nitemlott to lac people er members ofwl--the Hundred ate stilettoes iu this who Mad aaoury to the banka. A uf practicing way. la fort. there la now a tendency to subsiltuta tbe knife for the revolver la street atucka. as an noise is made and Ibe vlrtlat done ant feel the rut at Brat; to us the assailant is Another favgiven time to escape. orite way of killing a man iu the street is for ttie assassin to catch hold of tbe Brat woman who falls iu bis way, lluk kia right arm under her left and flrw at his rlrtlm. Tbe woman. who has not had time to realise what ha happened, runs off scream-lu-g or falls; a crowd collects round her and the aesaaalaa vlciliu w.hile the perpetrator uf the crime escape before the order was fun by oping. gad the tenant spent the day in threatening tbe lawyer, ana the tod iff. When tbe order was ready the baliff. accompanied by the lanywr. went iq she restaurant to vkuf up the pretplac and turn out the tenant. Roth bad lord quiet clilsena ut Rurria tenor. Hub-deed- jpyv tarn-irar- iu-e- rf scot free. Banka are closely walrhtd inside ae well aa util and when a woman Is seen to take out a laige aunt of moaev a man follows her into the street and ay. Allow me tu lake you trim-- , nudum. Tbe times are so troublous that you should nut walk about sh " If she a greet, he will walk a little way with her, and bo joined by suet her friend at a short distance, when both will eater the house with her and rob her of the money. If she refuses to h taken home," a kuire thrast in the result, after which the money is snatched from her. It rarely is eobse that a thief of this kind is eaaw um "Bie am a sna aa o-- a happens caught, for muel pouple prefer to give lir W Till ArtteM. hint a wide berth when they ace him ruaulag, for fear Its aboald Ant off a couple of mea will cuter the cuorf-yuion hla wav. of a house la which some large revolver Rut the Black Huudrsd does nut nfflne or ahop la eituated. rbat with it can be engaged aa it tbe bonne guardian or tbe servants, stop here; sere, for acta of revenge, la some of treat them 10 aome vodka, and learn the targe towns la Russia (here ara when the money l taken out and by whom. Tbe peraan to whom the task offices la which one ran, by paying ! la entrusted I then rineety watched, various tHiua. arrurriing In the of ha deed, hire mea tu kill and on going into the site he la followed. If he happens to have the or injure any person be may aame. it money with him I he suspicion that he ia in fart enly necessary to enter auy H heiug shadowed may cross hla uf (he pot hnitaes in the lower quartern mind, but he baa ae other choice ent of the loans to Bad an unlimited knives to go on. Hlihbs a ehurt distance of number if ruffians, armed with the hank Milne It'll ur twelve people or revolvers, and ready foi- any deed fall iiNin him. One plus hia liauds of tlohwe for a flxed atim uf money behind bin bark, while I he others, or a abate of tho booty. Hnppose a man does not pay hla drawing out their revolvers, rry end rtilo hla pockets till they rent for a year or two and his land na mata mnoasr after. the u4 nr $&&&& AND WARSAW y ut-.- IhaWa KXUilMnVsl.Y on ARRANGED ot &$?& M 4? res-tuura- itomi. . d 1 ly aatl-fym- evi-'ti- l' THIS WEEK HIS SUBJECT IS PLANT LIFE Uf, How Nature Cares for the Weakest Flower and the Mightiest Treeof Plants From Tiny Seeds to Full Growth. warm, damp siulng nimn, mill the buay little pierce down into the earth, they wake up the planl-le- t mid make it hetlr itwlf. At first th g.owiug seed ha;, no leaves ur rout mi; It which to feed uiHin the soil or the sunlight, lint, very much the cmtie it the little chit ken in Ihe egg, it feed" 11 pun that which I wiili it contain",! in its shell or covering. And. mm the little chick- Joe. The Story Teller.' bees out for a short It was a Sunday morn-la- g in early spring, and Carlo Jos bad brought back's small bunch of. delicate wild flower, the contemplation of which as h wi upon the port'll bench seemed to afford him greet pleemire end satisfaction. Here It was tha children, frolily dressed and awaiting the esplr.nlun when It would lie of ths bslf-hou- r to hool, (ound time lo start Sunday him. O, look al ihe spring bestiiii':" cried Lucy. In dfiight. "CVitre hoi and Im l' pm il.nu on you. said f'ntie .In. What I t tiN white I'tieT' Dirk, pointing to s That I the Ii'oimI fuel.'' I'rde. "It is 1111:1! it:" Hr-- ! wi, flower to appear in i rt or the ihicountry. H:n. :,' it,,, i,:inq beauties weem ,11 he iiittiiing ii a light rare." Why are there mi w ii,1 Unmet in winter?" I.iif .v h nn'rl In Kcow Flower mid pilin', like I'rnple. ire liorit. feed, xrnw. hai- - (hililrni. UNCLE "Uk sun-wav- e en grow U-- . miiiK mid dowu beit pci k ihrinu'h the he!i, lh (title Vicil ilew !oi tiNit. shoots and fore the ntaici'i;il leitxe. "Sti sunn f'-- iu- - the i milking the tiny root I'tu-hin- 1 wi-n- voge-i:tl'i- 1 r ap-iri- 1 I Jt-- ! I tea regin to drink up tioiirirrieni frnn the mil. I hr nocirit.lin:cil m tahett fill 11:1 the Ii' lr cells loscsi to I lie root and expand them u liiut litre keep s up and feedirix the ceils atNixe il.ctti, ami thus the pljnt i furiT-mul iti.ii the tij.lil of liny to g'xm and iiieom It l.fe. "Ome I'ecpitu; iiliove ground the plum can no longer uToid to he idle Illl'l I'Ve II lull III ei::r fill fiMiil It iciM wmk fur iieelf. Just a the li'.'.le hlck' ii inni learn 10 w rnti h lor lisclf. Su ' fn inking Iu it iN tood ef lie s.,ni" kin.i '7. tnu and I; ihai I, fowl line once hen ylixe Thit'l. liter xxnn' '"ople cut mil lit ink ;in, yon will find almost i i of it ii,, been alixe. meat, sleep ami mi Inki die. nnie pliiti' f.iik; all lh"e .are wm'er ire lir riruth. aud for oiliei ri.tdf fcoi.i living maimr. And. npv .iff, tl rnf't wild thonglt mu do take In n.u-l- i thing llnwer winter death. .'!-- . p- - wilier .1 ed and exen iron and " ! tr.emi s"l i.ii itini'hnru. mu iinld not live tin "Till t.x Kiinie nrve." pVdHi) u. It alone. The tiun'Mh i'ooy re-- ii l.tic; iiri' iii he ted with fotnl xvhii h can tin Siovy Tl-er- . be xrnik'"i 'ii into living mater. Rnt Weil, listen." And thla I the I'Iiic.t. e soon p it ha r,voti. and Uncle Joe's Story About Plant Life. !"hc. hecir to make llrins mu ter .c "When a seed fa 'w inu ',e gruiuid or "f nia:,":' :hiii never loen i o ina m The e;-i- i ml.t nnd ilr. al.ve ll'i-tit lie, 'ii a pi in :i n'ln I'lmr and dv., after ii ..if. gi "k on th" d'Bi, hi iimi ins up lay ou ,"u r 'vf I oi 1 i- 0 ' V: ? e?S -d. ". water and food from the earth from nail to Its leaves, drinking in rnriKinh! acid from the air, and tiring lie to work them all up into food to be sent lo sll part of I'm liody. In this way the leave act n um tlin Milium It of the plant, mid It food. It "Fomeiinie more water lx draw.i up into the leaves than can be used, and then i'ue leaf open thousand of little niniuli in ihe ekin oi Its under nurfare which let the drop out jut a dmpr of perspiration oum through the pure of our whin when we are oxerheuied. When the air i damp and t!,e plum ha too nun h water lie open and let It out. but when th" nit i dry. and the plant warn ro keep a?; much water as it tan. thex are ccw.elx shut. There are n ary a .1 hundred thousand of h ihn-mouth under one apple-lea0 n..iy imagine how ntall they mien e. 'The plan: which live only one x cm i ake in jiit tnoiigh food 10 up l'.cic daily want and lo make p! xecil. Mice the water i no longer lurch'll up Mich p!:.nt xxirher and die. Inn the ni.iKex it leil w Iter-e- x er it him x fall into par'll, and. if it light upon fc'tfd gfOitnd and I and propcrlx inxeri'd up bv leave fol'itg". 1, come a new plant n?xt thc f, -- jear. Of coiuse, jtm know seed are formed in Cower, and that the needs are nrrcury to grow into new plrnti. Mnet carefil'y docs the need, a carefully the of mot her their children. To their aid flowee rx',1 the huay lit!'" I""- - and lilie ho. ling cut to th, m their tn )uing drop of hottev. And a the hc flv from Cower :o Newer th".1 tr': wj-it err. X rfpet ins: ron uf idled one to the jwdb'li. i cy.tied I flowrer )irr"ect It in ii own xxs.v a bt i"-c- it. h .eed-f.a,!. a;-ul- - other help the seed grow strong and able tu grow flowers when Ihdy shall have become plants. "The bee Is guided to the flower by their bright colors end tbelr sweet scents. The brighter colored and showiest flowers ns n rule are not the moat fragrant, while many of the rarest scented are most modest or eppearttuce. You will be surprised If you once begin to count them up, how many white antjl dull or dark colored flowers aro while gusdv flowers, such aa ths tulip, fox glove and hollyhock, have little or no cent. .And then, just in ths world we And some people who hare everything to attract oth-et- s to them, beauty and gentlenera, cleverne, kindliness s and loving aympathy, so we find fonts flowers, like the beamtftil iijly, the lovely roe, and the delicate hyacinth, which have color and scrtit end graceful shapes all combined. ' Have you ever noticed how different. flowers open and close at different time? The daiy receives its name DAY'S EYE, beraue it open uf iinrle and cln'- - at sunset, while the evening primrose and others spread out their blooms Just ax the daiv I going to bed. And there Is a very good reason for all this. "The daisy opens l,v day. because lr Is visited by day Inserts, but those particular moths which carry the pollen of the honeysuckle and or her evening-tmeiiir.flower, fly only by night, and If such Towers opened by day other itcei-- f might steal their honey, while they would pot be of right sire or riiapo lo touch the pollen hag sod carry ths dust. sweet-acente- d, 11 g Again, some flower close when-se- r rain Is coining: nm to prren their pollen dust from being washed swnv, and orliers drip of honey, to rtup-shspe- often droop their hea-- .... . pM.ert d ib"r flowers to prote t the . r The Progression honey-gland- s within (hem, for If the "up became full of rain or daw honey would be useless, and Ibe serts would cease to visit them. the in- But it is not only necessary that the flowers should keep their honey for Inserts, they nlxo bnve to guard it carefully against tbe wrong kind of Insects. Ants love honey es well as base end burterflie. .Against the robber Insects flowers protect themselves by hairy, or gummy, stems nod sIno thorns and bristles. A thorough botanist has little need of either a watch or a barometer while among plRnts and flowers. From the flowers which nrs opening and closing he rnn very fairly approximate the hour of ths day, and In many Instances n pretty shrewd calculation may be made in regard to future weather conditions. The shapes, colors and scents of flowers are adnnted to lure those particular Insects ber suited to carrying pollen from kind to kind. The lower petal of ibe violet provides an ideal rest for the bee nfter its flight, and s comfortable support to the insect while engaged upon securing its drop of honey in trade for the fiollen It brings. And after frost hus come and all the tender flowers are withered and dead, after the leaves of bushes and trees have fallen as a soft cover over earth, tbe Utrie seeds of summer time lie sound asleep throughout the long night of winter, until the warm breath of spring shall hiss them into life again on Just such a blight, glorious morning as this." 'What time is it. I'nc'.e Joe? sskuii Lucy. "TlTne for you ohiMren 0 run a'oug to Sunday school." replied Tori .loc. after slan"!rg nt his wsncli. 'I'd Die. ..luK.jtf a oon stay - ber.1 said -- ay |