Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1906 — Page 5

MONDAY, JULY 23, 1906.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

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CZAR TAKES THE BIT IN HIS TEETH

stable regime is assured, or anarchy will supervene." WORST IS NOW EXPECTED

Will the Peasants Rise?--Plans of the Reds--Universal Strike.

Accepts the Challenge Which - St. Petershurg, July 23.--Although

Parliament Has Been Shak- the news of the dissolution of parliament spread like wildfire among the members of the various political organizations the masses here generally are RISKS A BLOODY REVOLUTION hardly awake to the momentous event. The general expectation is that the peasantry, accepting the dispersal of

parliament as the final blow to their hopes, will rise en masse. The reds have been preparing for months for just such provocation to declare open

war, STOLYPIN IS MADE THE PREMIER The reds are expected to bring on a general strike, and completely tie up the nation, and they profess to be-

And Sends ths Lawmakers Home Pending another ParliamenElection.

St. Petersburg Practically Under Mar-Law--Will Not Abandon Representative GovernIt Is Declared.

A dis-

St. Petersburg, July 23.

patch from Viborg, Finland, says that rioting only began with the advent of

lieve that they will have the army with them. The government will unnot temporize with anything serious in the way of rioting. So there is a bad outlook for Russia unless the unexpected happens. In spite of tho excitement the day passed with comquiet in the capital, and street

200 members of the Russian parlia-

darkness, but the collisions generally

were on a small small. The council

ment are gathered there, their object of the empire, the upper house of parto defy the dissolution of parlia- liament, is not dissolved; it is considand assume to be the parliament ered to be in recess.

themselves.

St. Petersburg, July

With an

Imperial ukase dissolving parliament, which was promulgated early yesterday morning, the curtain rose upon

The situation here gets some light when it is known that arrests made last Friday in the offie of the newspaMisla were not connected with press offenses, but because a sitting of the central committee of the SoRevolutionary party was being

possibly the last act in the great drama held there. M. Solomka, the editor of the Russian revolution. The peo- of the paper, who is a member of parand the government now stand face liament, hid three of the leaders of the to face, and upon the army depends party in his room, two whom esthe immediate issue. The ukase dis- caped. Important documents were solving parliament is as follows: seized. "Acccrding to the Fundamental Law." A proclamation adopted by reds at "According to paragraph 105 of the Baku is cited in justification of the fundamental law we order the imperial decision of the government to apply parliament dissolved and fix the time stern measures. It says in part: "It for the convocation of the newly-elect- is the spirit of holy vengeance which ed parliament for March 5, 1907. Re- calls upon you to destroy all enemies garding the time for the new election of the people. Let the bomb and the to the imperial parliament we will lat- bullet carry death to the parasites and er issue special indications. The rul- executioners of the people and estabsenate will not fail to take proper list anti-bourgoeis terror. The time has measures to place this into effect." come to unfurl the black flag of apthe Preservation of Order. archy. Long live murder and anarchist-

Then followed a ukase which pracputs St. Petersburg under marlaw. It says: "In consideration of a report of the council of ministers presented to us regarding the necessity in the future for the preservation of order and public safety in the city and province of St. Petersburg we conit necessary to declare in the

ic communism.

OUTLAW PARLIAMENT MEETS

Will Hold Its Sessions at Viborg, and Considers Itself "It."

St. Petersburg, July 23.--The followdispatch has been received from a representative of the Associated Press

above city and province, instead of the who accompanied the members of par-

state of reinforced security which now prevails there a state of extraordinary security. The prefect of the city and the governor of the province are inwith the rights thereto apperThe ruling senate will not fail to take proper measures to place this into effect." Stolypin Succeeds Goremykin. A third ukase was issued yesterday which relieves M. Goremykin of the premiership and appoints M. Stolypin premier. He also retains his present post of minister of the interior. M. Stichinsky, minister of agriculture, has resigned. The parliament building is closed and guarded by police, who readmission except to the president and the vice president of the house.

CZAR'S MOTIVES EXPLAINED

liament to Viborg. It is dated Viborg midnight: "Two hundred members of Russia's outlaw parliament are gathered here at the Hotel Belvedere, awaiting the arof Count Heyden, M. Stakovich and other prominent members of the right before opening the session, at which will be adopted a manifesto that the people be summoned, and that they stand by the dispersed assembly. Members of all shades of opinion are here, especially the Constitutional Democrats, Group of Toil and Social Democrats. "Among the members here are M. Mouromtseff, president of the house; Prince Peter Dolgorourokoff and Professor Grodeskul, its vice presidents, and other officers. The meeting will be called to order as a regular session of

parliament. The dining room of the

hotel, where the members are assemis in great contrast to the impos

ing surroundings of the Tauride palIt is crowded to suffocation with excited and perspiring deputies, who are gathered according to party affiland informally caucusing and debating tactics, and discussing the text of their appeal, for which a gen eral drafting commission is being chosen." The correspondent telephoned later that the session had adjourned. No defaction was decided upon, but it was resolved in principle to adopt an address to the people stating that the time for action had come in view of the "unconstitutional" procedure of the ogvernmrnt, but appealing to them not to resort to measures which would enbloodshed.

Coup Does Not Mean a Return to the Old Regime. General von Schwanebach, controlof the empire and one of the memof the ministry who remains in office, gave the Associated Press the government's explanation of the monecessitating the dissolution of parliament. In a most emphatic fashhe declared to the correspondent that dissolution did not mean a return to the old regime, and that the emperor had not abandoned his purpose to ina representative government in Russia. "You can tell the American people," said General von Schwanebach, "that this step was forced upon the governas the only way of extricating the country from the horrible reign of blood and terrorism which prevails. The dissolution of the present parlia

ment does not mean to return to irresponsible absolutism. The past is dead Collecting old China. forever. From his majesty's own lips Old china ornaments, such as are I can assure you that he still be- often to be purchased from country lieves in the principle of popular repre- people, are very salable. Particularly sentation, and firmly intends to adhere those funny old jugs known to collectit, but he became convinced that ors as "Toby jugs" are in demand. The the present parliament was elected un- buyer should make sure that he is purabnormal conditions and did not chasing the genuine old articles, as represent the true sentiment of the there are many forgeries about. The country and that was necessary to old jugs have been copied so exactly make another appeal to the nation." in design and markings that it is exA prominent minister said to the tremely difficult even for experts to Associated Press: "What alternative tell the real thing. If the jug looks is left? Parliament has demonstrated very old and the owner can give it a its incapacity for constructive work, history extending some time back, the and has been engaged in simply in- purchaser will be fairly safe in laying flaming the population to anarchy. Sat- out anything under $3. In out of the urday night the police captured a nest way places jugs and plates are still to of terrorists in which they found two be found made in one time fashionable members of parliament actually dis- "luster" ware. Of late years these cussing a list of persons condemned to have been in demand among collectors, be assassinated. We believe the Rus- and the amateur will easily recognize sian people are growing tired of an- them from the metallic appearance of archy and political murder. Why, the the surface. In conclusion, it may be price of a policeman's life has fallen said that the general rule of the treasat Warsaw to 30 copeks (15 cents), ure hunter must be not to pay any big and it is easy to hire an assassin for prices at all. At the best the buying of that sum. such articles as mentioned above is "Russia is not like foreign countries very speculative in that the purchaser America, for instance---where when may be able to realize a good price, or, one government fails another is ready on the other hand, he may not do more to take its place. Here the masses are than cover his expenses, so that the politically uneducated. The government conscience of the amateur purchaser represents the thin veneer of civila- may be quite easy in buying at a low tion which covers the country, and if price, and if he can sell at a large removed there is nothing to replace it. profit he deserves all he gets for th The goverment must old on until a risk he is willing to run.--New York Mail.

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