Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1906 — Page 5

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RUSS SOLDIERS RISE III MUTINY

Outbreak in the Gibraltar of the Nort.'i, Which Defends

Helsingfors.

HUNDREDS SLAIN IN THE FIGHT

Battle Goes on fAll Night ia a Great Fortress.

unch a hot fire from the barracks that ' sappiements io the Decalogue. their crews were driven below decks. ; Our social organization lias develThey finally steamed out and joined in!0pod to a stage where the old rightthe bombardment with the cruisers, feousness is not enough. We need an This sea attack was in co-operation, annual supplement to the Decalogue, with attacks by Cossacks and infantry The, growth of credit institutions, the from the land side, which began' at 9 , spread of fiduciary relations, the ena. in. yesterday and continued through meshing of industry in law, the interthe whole day. lacing of government and business, the Finally, towards evening. th tiring multiplication of boards and luspeetcoased and the authorities announced ors, beneficent as they all are, they inthat the barracks had been captured. . vite to sin. What gateways they open At 1 P- m. the Cossacks cleared the to greed! What fresh parasites they square in front of the palace facing let in on usi How idle iu our new Sveaborsr and then drove the public situation to intone the old litanies! from the entire water front, for the The reality of this close knit life is not purpose of preventing the sending of to be seen and touched; it must be

assistance from the city to Sveaborg. PliFLUDE TO MOKC FIGHTING

What the Balr Needs. I

The less noise a baby hears, the less

Moderation la Kxerrtae. It is better to be lazy than dead, and.

he is carried about and played with for ( obvious rtasous the prtcriptkm to takd

liic uifi Mi. iiiumuM ma Hit", me ut'l-' I trr it will ho

It is seldom necessary to take him

moderate exercise is misleading and

unsatisfactory. Most of us are constl-

from Ins crib except lor his bath and w. w .

ijf v. k x t ivn v iii 4 quickly. And what is moderate exercise? One philosopher who tried it for

; meals, ihe habit ct tossing him about ! and trotting him on the knee makes I him nervuus and wakeful and cannot

twentv j ears arrived at this oonelu-

for

to a great extent creatures of habit.

and thev Ciuuot acquire habits that

sion: '"Keep a pair of Indian clubs iu

possibly d any goad.

uuautur .-li-m 1.1113 'M.A. VuvlWMm rnrtl-nt ttmrn fr.ivi.t .

rest, yet he is often domed that pnvl- j jv j(.rci,t bv th,ir suggestion." ?, , ,, , , , I This has the merit of moderation. It

"vvl 1 v7 '; ;l:v ! is the same as to walking. Smell the

morning, look down ti e long way that

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thought. The sins it opens the door to are conducive to proper development j 'J" car IV are to be discerned by knitting the j amj health of the body at too early an j " L , , L

age. i It is during sleep that the building up J

"lied Guard" at Work Cutting the Kailway and Telegr ph Lines.

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Warships Take Fart in the Fight Against the Insurrection Keds Had Plotted a Gr&ad Coup.

brows rather than by opening the eyes. It takes imagination to see that bogus

medical diploma, lying advertisement , forces work without interruption and and fake testimonial are death dealing j the child gains in tfesh and strength, instruments. It takes imagination to tinro rcirnlar hours for his nans and

The exact situation at Sveaborg is see thnt savings bank wrecker, loan j pee that everything is favorable for not known. Humors are in circulation ; shark anti investment swindler in tak- f.iPOp at that time. There should be no that the entire fortress has now fallen jag livelihooils take lives. It takes j tight bands to hinder respiration. . into the hands of the insurgents, but imagination to see that the business of j place his crib hi such a position that they lack confirmation. It is believed debauching voters, fixing Juries, se- tj,e plrrjlt uot shine directly upon that this cessation of righting is but duclng lawmakers and corrupting pub- ; ftloe, prei'erabiy in a cool, quiet cor-

lie servants is like pawing inrougu me nor ( nol c ver hiin too warmly.

ITeMngfors, Aug. 1. Sveaborg is entirely in the hands of the mutineers, who now have in their possession every kind of armament. Horrible scenes occurred during last night when the fierce fighting was continued. Tho

heaviest artillery was used during the almost all the officers, and according

to another almost aw tne junior om-

a prelude to the renewal of the battle

liatn'Mii tlm Jiintinx'!C si ml tin rrnv.-ivri- Props Of a

lloss in Atlantic Uient troops. An authoritative esti-,

mate of the killed and wounded cannot be obtained, but the casualty list on both sides must be heavy many hundreds for the fighting was waged with desperation. There nre various rumors to lie hoard regarding the fate of the officers who were at Sveaborg and in the Skatudden barracks. According to one rumor

Anticipating Htm. "Katharine," said Bob as he brought his club chums down to the depot platform, "these are aH my friends." "Glad to j meet you, gentlemen. replied the bride sweetly, "and I am so sorry that you are going to be. sick." 'Sick;'' echoed the crowd la astonishment. "Why should you think wa are going to be sick?" "Oh, because soon after the honeymoon a married man always finds a

crowded grand stand. L. A. i change his position occasionally, and ; great many sick friends to sit up

j he will sleep longer. , ?rr2"-Cc-UimbU3 Dispatcij.

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conflict. It is reported that the sailors of the squadron are deserting. St. Petersburg, Aug. 1. No report of the suspension of the great revoit of the garrison at Sveaborg fortress, the "Gibraltar of the North," has been received in St. Petersburg up to this hour. The secondary uprising among the marines and troops stationed at Skatudden barracks, on the peninsula communicating with the mainland, was crushed out at a late hour yesterday by loyal troops after heavy fighting, in which nine cruisers, destroyers and torpedo boats participated. Mutineers Hold Their Positions. The sound of firing on the islands and from the fortress has ceased, but

in spite of the Tact that the occupation of the entire water front by Cossacks prevents the obtaining of positive new? it is understood at Ilelsingfors that the mutinous artillerymen and sappers still are holding their positions. The

outlying islands and the fortress appear to be in their possession, and they practically have all the machine guns, quick-firers and moveable artillery of the fortress. Gen. Laiming Holds the Fort. , General Lai in ins, the commandant of the fortress, is holding on to the main fort on Commander island with a force of loyal infantry. "Ked Guard" Is at Work. A general strike was declared in Ilelsingfors by Socialist workmen. All factories have been closed. The last direct dispatch from the correspondent of the Associated Press which has just arrived here was eleven hours en route from Ilelsingfors. The correspondent said that the "lted Guard," the armed socialist legion, was contemplating an armed uprising to attempt the release of the prisoners captured in the Skatudden barracks. Situation Is Very Critical. Premier Stolypin also has received frequent messages concerning the mutiny. He told a caller that the situation was critical to an extreme degree. Almost the entire fortress is in the hands of the insurgents, and there are comparatively few loyal troops in Ilelsingfors. The entire socialist population is led by the "Red Guard."

cers, sided with the mutineers. The marines at Skatudden nre said to have convened an elective court martial which condemned several officers to instant execution. The wives and families of the officers on duty in the fortress were sent ashore by General Laiming and not molested by the revolutionists. The "Red Guard," whose leaders were cognizant of the plot, dispatches! an expedition by a special train, as soon as the revolt broke out, to cut the railroad track and telegraph lines outside of the city in order to prevent the arrival of reinforcements. A general strike was declared and was obeyed by the workmen of all the factories.

E00T SPEAKS AT RIO

PLOT SPRUNG PREMATURELY

Special Meeting In His Honor of the Pan-American Congress Very Brilliant Festival. Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 1. Secretary Root and his party, accompanied by members of the diplomatic corps, came down to Rio from Petropolis on a special train. He was met by a large number of prominent persons, who went across the bay in three ferry b05ts. At 9:30 p. m. he left the palace to attend a special meeting of the Pan-American Congress held in his honor. The pavilion was surrounded by troops and thousands of students who carried torchlights. The streets leading to the pavilion were festooned with garlands of flowers and made brilliant with many lamps. At 10 p. m. JSenor Nabuco, the Brazilian ambassador to the United States, opened the session with an address in which he praised the United States secretary. Root replied with a long speech in which he thanked them for the honor shown him and elabor

ated upon the policy of the I'uited

States and the benefits to be gained from the Pan-American Congress. Later there was a great torchlight pro

cession and illumination in the secre

tary's honor. Law Acts Quickly Here. Mayfield. Ky., Aug. 1. Allen Mat

thias, a negro who had raped a white girl a week ago, was caught at Louis

ville. He was brought here under pro

tection of troops, arriving here at 0:40

p. m.; by S p. ni. he had been legally

tried by a jury and hanged by the

sheriff.

NEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE

The directors of the United States

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stock.

Emperor William, after a cruise in the Mediterranean, will land at Ali

cante, Spain, in September, and visit

King Alfonso.

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Doings at Ilelsingfors May Be a Blessing to the Government. Ilelsingfors, Aug, 1. A gigantic military conspiracy, aiming at the simultaneous capture of Russia's three great sea fortresses Cronstadt, Sebastopol and Sveaborg arranged by the

revolutionary military league, was pre- j clays

maturely sprung here Monday night by j In all the principal shops of the Mexan attempt to arrest members of a n Central railroad the Mexican Mecompauy of sappers who had mutinied chanles union has gone on strike, on account of the death of one of their j Montgomery Pros. & Co.'s planing comrades, alleged to have been due to ; min at Buffalo. N. Y., was damaged ill' treatment. The entire garrison of ' $1'WH by fire. Pred O'Brien, night the fortress at Sveaborg flamed out j watchman, is missing, instantly in revoit. All the artillery- j At Maysville, Ky., fire caused a loss men and sappers garrisoning the plate 0? $"j0,500 and swept over almost ex-

were involved. Only four companies nctly the same section that suffered

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