Russian Guns Are Silenced Palestine Daily Herald Tex 25aug 1904

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VOL III NO 44

I

PALESTINE DAILY HERALD

CONDOS BROS HEADQUARTERS FOR CANDIES AND CREAM

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PALESTINE TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 1904

ICE

J T MALONEY Sec I

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elephone 444

RUSSIAN GUNS

ARE SILENCED

By Japanese Cruisers Battle By

Land and Sea Still Rages

Czar Issues Manifesto

Cbo Foo Aug 21 Information of undoubted authenticity states that tlio-

Japaoeso armored cruisers Niacin andKassga have bombarded and silenced

tho Russian forts east of  Golden Hill

at tbo entrance to Fort ArthurThe forts referred to are probably

tbo same or very close to Forts Taipangtse and Ohao Cbanko mentionedin the dispatches yesterday and today

St Petersburg AngustSI The czartoday issued a Iongtby manifesto on-

tho occasion of tho christoning of  theheir to tho throne It was introducedby tho following message to the people

By the will of God wo tho czarandautocrat of all Russia and Polandgrand duke of Finland etc announco-

to our faithful subjects on this day thechristening of  our son and heir Grand

Duke AloxisNicholasvitch Followingthe prompting of  our heart wo turnto our great family of  the empire andwith tho deepest and most heartfeltpleasure even among tlicso times of national strugglo and difliculty bestowupon them somo gifts of  our royal

favors for a greater enjoyment in theirdaily lives-

Various benefits bestowed on manyare then enumerated at longth Ono

of  tho most important provisions re-

lates

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to the entiro abolition of  cor-

poral

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punishment among tho ruralclasses and its curtailment in tho armyand navy

The manifesto remits the land pur-

chase

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areas which affects ono of  tholargest classes of  population through-out

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the empire and its benctits aroalso extended to estates in Poland

Tho general provisions of  the mani-

festo

¬

include au all round reduction of sentences for common law offensesgeneral amnesty for political offensesoxcept in cases of  murder and

iriatrTiTrvitiWiaHii

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tho war as well as assistance fdrflttthT

3fl9

winners liavo fallen in the service of their country

A sum of 81500000 is set apart fromtho stato fund for tho beneilt of tho

landless peoplo of Finland All finesimposed on villages towns orcomrau-nities in Finland for failure to electrepresentatives to servo on tho mili-

tary¬

recruiting boards during tho year1902 and 1003 are remitted Permissionis granted the Finns who left thocountry without the sanction of  thoauthorities to return within a year

I CHINA IN PERIL

St Petersburg Aug 24

821 a m Tho Novosti todaysays

Continued violation of neutrality laws in the Chineseports by tho Japanese will

compel Russia to regard theChinese empire or at leastpart thereof  as being withinthe sphere of  active hostil-

ities

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China lacks either thepower or tho inclination toprevent Japanese incursionsTho warships of noutral pow-ers

¬

idly watch theso viola-tions

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Therefore tho agree-ment

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as to Chinasraado at tho beginning of thowar becomes a dead letterand Russia must ignore it inself  dofonso

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Those roturning who aro liable formilitary service must immediatelypresont themselves for service butthe Finns who evaded military servicewill not bo punished provided theypresonted themselves within tbreomonths oftho birth of  the heir to thethrono

Certain classes of offenses includ ¬

ing theft robbery and embezzlementare pardoned and the governor genesal of  Finland is directed to considerwhat steps can be taken to alloviate

lotof  those forbidden to reside in

4

tajptnllitarySre remitted Persons arrested

families as may need it whose breadfor offenses punishablo by fines im

=THE

Royal I National Bank OF

CAPITAL

Liability

Security to

N K Royall President1 W Wright VicePres Tucker Royall Cashier

Hampsok  Gary VicePres C W Hanks Asst Cash

The large Capital of this bank  its strong Financial Positionand its established roputaJon for Conservative Banking aroamong tho substantial advantages offered to present and pros-

pective¬

patrons

prison mout or confinement in fort-

resses

¬

without loss of civil rights and j who were still awaiting sentence at

the time of  the birth of  the heir to thethrone are pardoned

 j Political prisoners who have distin-

guished

¬

themselves by good conductmay on interposition of  the ministerof  justice obtain restitution of  theircivil rights at tho of  theirsentences Persons guilty of  political

offonsos committed within the last 15

years who remain unidentified will

no longer bo subject to prosecution

while political offenders who are nowfugitives abroad may apply to theminister of tho interior for permissionto return to Russia

another ship disabledLondon Aug 21 A telegram from

Tokio to the Japanese legation says

that the Russian battleship Sebastopolwas bombarding Japanese land posi-

tions

¬

yesterday from the outside atPort Arthur when sho struck  a mine

as previously reported from TokioBesides her list to starboard the

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CZAR ORDERS DISARMAMENT i

London August 25 The corres ¬

or in andin and in and new

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and real S the

box in in and

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10 a

of  the Times at in-

a dated August 24 1135 p-

m says that orders fromNicholas have been to

him ¬

to disarm the cruiser Askold andthe Grozovoi and that theflags on both vessels were lowered at7 oclock  tonig-

htCommittedTexas Aug 24 Just after

the body of  Mrs L P Jones wbosotragic death occurred atTexas night had been laidto rest in the city in thiscity among a large

number of  friends the news was re-

ceived

¬

from that her hus-

band

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Dr L P Jones hadsuicide in the jail at that place by cut-

ting

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his throat

Master TomHaynes

his fourth at theT M Haynes home on May stree

Tom with

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