Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 16 August 1906 — Page 5

Thursday. Aticust Ifi, 1906.

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St. Petersburg, Aug. 50. Acting apparently with u definite plan and at a signal the terrorists and revolutionists inaugurated a carnival of murderous attacks with bombs and revolvers on the police and troops in various cities; in Poland, echoes of which are heard from Samara, Ufa. Yalta, Kiev and even far away Chita, where Acting Chief of Police (Jorpinehenko was slain almost on his own doorstep. The revolutionisteampaig-n flamed out with especial virulence at Warsaw, where over a score were slain in the streets and many more were wounded. Twenty Persons Murdered. Among the killed, according to the latest ollicial advices, Avere two sergeants of police, eight patrolmen, three gen d'armes. live soldiers, a Hebrew merchant and a woman. The returns are not all in. Policemen and soldiers were shot down like rabbits in the, streets. Their assailants, who traveled in small bands, almost all escaped among the terrorized but sympathetic populace. The only considerable capture was a baud of ten men who had invaded a grog shop and killed a soldier. These were taken by n passing patrol. Two Terrorists dice the Dust, Bombs were employed in an attack on the police station of the Volsk precinct in Warsaw, where a sergeant, two patrolmen and n soldier were wounded. Other Polish cities singled out by the terrorists were Lodz, where six soldiers, three patrolmen and the wife of a police captain were wounded by the explosion of bombs in the police station, and two soldiers and two terrorists killed in the streets, lladoin, where a bomb thrown into the police station killed the wife and child of a captain; Vlotslossk, where the chief of police was slain, and Flock, where a given signal the policemen on all the posts were simultaneously attacked and several of them wounded.

Ever since the discovery in 1S20 of the mutilated statue to which was given the name of the Venus of Milo artists and others have been speculating as to the pose of her lost arms. One day in the Louvre hi Paris Miss Francesca Del Mar, a young American artist, was entering the Venus room through another in whfch was

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Soldiers Fire Into a Crowd, Doing Ter

rible Kxeeution. Warsnw, Aug. 1(. There were may sanguinary conflicts here with revolutionists who had organized wholesale massacres of policemen, gen

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conspirators shot and killed seventeen ' policemen, four gen d'armes and seven Infantry patrolmen, and wounded a

score more. Soldiers fired a volley into j a crowd, killing lifteen and wounding j with bullets and bayonets l.'iO. The massacre is supposed to have been i planned by revolutionists in revenge j for the arrest recently of ten socialist ;

workmen in the iron working suburb of Praga. It was a Roman Catholic holiday, and no one suspected that a massacre was in preparation. The weather was beautiful, the city was calm, and thousands of people were crowding out-going excursion trains. Simultaneously the attacks on policemen began at 10 a. m. About 1 p. m. news began to arrive from all parts of the city, revealing the concerted nature of the attacks. In Ostrovskaia street four men attacked a sergeant of police, but the latter was able to capture three of them, who were armed with revolvers. In a fight in Torgovia street revolutionists shot down two patrolmen, aud a Jewish merchant was killed by a stray bullet. A band of ten men invaded a grog shop in Cholodena street, where they wounded a soldier. The clerk and wife of the proprietor opened fire upon the invaders, and a passing patrol, attracted by' the disturbance, seized the entrances of the shop, stormed the house and captured all of the baud. In the afternoon strong detachments of Infantry, dragoons and Cossacks appeared in the streets, dispersing the crowds with their swords, firearms and bayonets. The streets were quickly emptied, and by 0 p. m. all the shops and restaurants wereclosed. Ambulances and vans were kept busy carrying the wounded to hospitals. All passers-by were searched by patrols, and many arrests were made.

VENCS OF MILO EESTOEU). also a broken female statue. Upon the left shoulder of this statue were the remains of a child's arm and hand. Miss Del Mar noted that this statue stood in the same position as that of the Venus of Milo. Instantly the idea popped into her head that the so called Venus of Milo had originally also held a child in her arms and that she was not Venus at all, but Deineter, anciently worshiped as the mother of all the gods. Miss Del Mar immediately began to make sketches of her idea of the restored statue bearing a babe in Its arms. She commenced a large painting of the restored Venus as she conceived it. That was five jears ago In Paris. She returned about four years ago to her home in Now York, bringing with her the unfinished picture. She completed it last year, and it was so successful that It immediately found a purchaser at a large price. The painting is 8 by 10 feet in size. It shows the magnificent Demeter, as Miss Del Mar has renamed the statue, holding an infant In her arms, like the ancient Madonna she really was. About her feet stand worshiping mothers with children, making offerings of fruit. Around Demeter's head Miss Del Mar has painted a nimbus, which was often found about the heads of pagan divinities.

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More Taxes for Clark to Pay, Buette, Mont.. Aug. Hi. The board of equalization has appraised V. A. dark at $l,X,0m) on his stock in the .san Pedro railroad, and $2,400,000 on his United Verde mine and raised his bank appraisement $C49.000, making an Increase of nearly S4.CM.1.000. The senator had been summoned to appear before the board, but did not respond by agent or otherwise.

Trice of Silver Per Ounce. Washington, Aug. it!. Pursuant to the annouucfemeut of the secretary of the treasury that he desired to receive tenders of siher four bids were made to Director Roberts, of the mint. The bids were opened, and it was annorcced that the government had purchased ."iO.OOO ounces of silver, Cue, at C6.G2 cents per ounce.

Three persons in this country have been successful in producing photograph portraits that resemble the old fashioned profiles cut out of black paper a hundred years ago. Two of these persons are women, and one' of them is in Boston. The other is Miss Jane Bartlett, a Washington photographer. Miss Bartlett is a graduate of the Massachusetts School of Technology and made a specialty of chemistry. From that she went into photography and at length has succeeded in producing the black profile portraits by a photographic process which is her own secret. She says she thought and experimented a long time in her attempts to make the shadow photograps, but finally the true process came to her of itself in the middle of the night.

An American Woman In Sweden.

Mrs. Velma Swanston Howard, the writer, at present represents Americans in Sweden. She Is Swedish by birth, American by bringing up. She has ?pent considerable time in Sweden of recent years and has written much here to acquaint Americans with her native land. Some of her articles at the time of the separation of N6r.way from Sweden were called to the attention of King Oscar himself and pleased him greatly. Recently at Stockholm the king granted a newspaper Interview to Mrs. Howard, treated her most cordially, thanked her for setting Sweden right la the eyes of Americans and ended by gi"ing her with bis own hand his photograph with autograph attached. That is more courtesy than a president of the United States often stows to a newspaper woman, with all our pretended democracy. Mrs. Hotrara was the only American present fit the uneral of Ib3en. MARCIA WILLIS CAMPBELL.

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