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lPAGE TEN THE OCALA BANNER

c SOLDIERS IN CHARGE

OF ST PETERSBURG-

Strikersz

Continuing AgitationWith Unabated Activity

MILLS SURROUNDED BY POLICEu

Workingmen Parade Main Streets andAre Closing Every Industrial Estab-

lishment

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in Center of CityPeople-Are Warned Not to Assemble

Et Petersburg Jan 22 The strik-ers

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are continuing their agitation withunabated activity Throughout the

R morning they have been parading the j

main streets of the center of the city3 and closing every industrial establish-

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The plan of the authorities is toprevent the workmen tomorrow fromentering the city proper The indus ¬

trial sections beyond the Natria Mos-cow

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and Xevsky gate will be cut off-

end all the bridges will be guardedSeveral batteries of artillery have beenbrought into the city

St Petersburg this morning pre-

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the appearance of a beleagueredcity The military are in completepossession The streets are lined withtroops galloping squadrons of caval-ry

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are seen everywhere gendarmes areconcealed in all the court yards andthe closed factories and mills are sur¬

rounded by cordons of police and Cossacks On every bulletin board isa potted the governments proclamation

t warning the people against assem-bling

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t The agitation hitherto has been car-ried

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on with remarkable absence ofI

4ctujd violence the committee of the I

union having issued instructions macI

g very hing be done as quietly as pos-

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and that no personal violence beoffered the police Street traffic lead-ing thoroughfares is badly interferedwith the demonstrators filling the

= streets policemen making way for I

passing sledgesV list of the 174 works closed as theµ result of yesterdays coercive meas-

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shows that every industry is In-

volved¬

including the railway construc-tion

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and electrical engineers In viewof the probable failure of the electricupply stores and offices householdersare laying in large stocks of candles j

The public Is nervous and excited j

and the opinion Is freeley expressed I

that the government will be forced toconcede the demands of the men

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Despite the energetic measures tak-en to insure the safety of the city theinhabitants are in a state of terror

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tentions of the mob are afloat andmany small retailers did not open theirhops this morning j-

An edict has gone forth that no shopmust open tomorrow when the great

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assemblage on the palace square Is J

scheduled to take place Although-the authorities seemingly are deter¬

mined to prevent it preparations forthe gigantic demonstration are pro ¬

ceeding the men declaring that they= fig are ready to die in their tracks

Two regiments of Infantry have been +

brought here from Riga Neverthe-less

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the authorities are extremely ner-vous

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realizing that blood once spilledIn the present temper of the excitedscii ap > rreu oa by socialist agitators-it is Impossible to predict the end

The emperors advisers however de-

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he must put down the agitation-with a firm hand and that if he yields-as Louis XVI did at Versailles all maybe lost The present resolution ofthe government is not to give way

The situation is altogether mostr critical It is said the revolutionists

proposed io prevent the demonstrationt tomorrow and have issued instructionsu to the men that they must go to the

palate square with their wives anda children but the men must be armedVe must first show we are peace ¬

ful said one leader Our last hope-Is the emperor himself If he refuses-to see us and orders us to dispersethen we must fight

Father Gopon has had guard of 10Io

eword workmen formed to protected-the emperor from harm if he will cometo the palace square tomorrow Amongthe rumors afloat is one to the effectthat the famous Prepriojensky guardregiment has declared it would refuse-tot fire on the mob but this like manyother sensational return reports per-taining

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to widespread disaffection inthe army Is not confirmed

All the cavalry regiments have beencalled in from the barracks in the sur-rounding districts and are concentrat-ed In SL Petersburg They will form-an extended cordon to prevent demon¬

strators from approaching the palace

New Steamers for Panamab San Francisco Jan 23 Simultane-

ously with the noticeof the proposedabrogation of the Pacific mail contract-for exclusive traffic with the Panamay railroad at Panama comes to the News

t that the Kosmos Steamship companyIs to enter the freight business be-tweenK Panama and this city ThisIs the German line of steamers nowengaged in business between Ger-many and South American and Cen-tral

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American ports and San FranciscoNews has also been received here thatthe Chilean Navigation company is toenter the central American businessvia Panama

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CLEVER FORGER ARRESTED

Also Rifled Letter Boxes Bend IsFixed at 5003

New York Jan 23 Through ablunder In opening an acciuv eMonroe bank under two nane RenDAmsel has fallen into the hands of thepolice on charges that he Is one of thecleverest forgers and letter DOS riflers-In the country He is nov hl > n de¬

fault of 5000 bondsArnsel is alleged to have operated

in the east for three years but con ¬

stant search was fruitless until he wasidentified by an employe of the Mon-

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bank on the East Side where hehad opened an account in the name of

i a business man He deposited it isalleged several checks of the Mans-field

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firm and later appeared to drawall of the money except a few dol-

lars Then the paying teller recog-nized

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him as having some time agohaving been a customer under anothername and detectives were placed onAmsels trail His arrest followed I

and the detectives assert that manybanks especially on the East Sidein this city are Interested in the cap ¬

tureAmsel Is said to be the owner of

several horses now running at AscotPark Loa Angeles-

PENNSYLVANIA BANK FAILS

Directors Feel Confident that DebtsWill Be Paid

Lancaster Pa Jan 23The follow-ing notice was posted on the doors of I

the City National Savings and Trustcompany today

The directors of thi3 company hivedecided to close its business Theyfeel confident all debts will be paid infull j

The company was organized In 1902with a capital stock of 150000

Rumors of impending failure have I

been rife for several months Atthe time of the organization the resources were announced at 1146342 tPrior to that time the business wasconducted as a private banking insti j

tution under the name or D P Locheri Son i

The last published statement of the I

company on June 4 1904 gave the re¬

sources at J14S8C57The cash on hand at that time was

1S3G2The deposits amount o 1139571Divided into deposits subject to

check 550487 special deposits f585OG3

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LOOK FOR AMICABLE END

Threatened Strike on PennsylvaniaRoad May Be Averted

Philadelphia Jan 23 Matters at issue between Pennsylvania railroad andthe Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmenwhich have for several days pastthreatened a strike are progressingtoward an amicable settlement and theconcensus of opinion today on bothsides Is that an amicable settlementwill soon be reached

The adjustment board of the broth ¬

erhood met today to discuss yesterdays conference with General Manager Atterbury and to better preparethemselves a complete understand-ing

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with Mr Atterbury when the con ¬

ference Is resumed in the latters of-

fice at 230 ocock this afternoon-I i

Water Route Is Solution I

I Columbia S C Jan 23Thetwelfth annual meeting of the South I

Carolina Bar association which hal I

been in session here for two daysclosed this evening with an address byHon Hugh II Garden of New Yorkcity formerly president of the South-ern

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society Among the subjectstouched upon by Mr Garden was theproposed inland water route which-he said was the solution of the trans ¬ I

portation problem in the south Atthe conclusion of the address the aneual banquet was served j

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Price of Sugar Goes Down I

Stn Francisco Jan 23Tee arrivalwere of the first cargo of 15000 bags-of sugar from the Honolulu sugar com ¬

pany has caused a drop of 10 cents inthe market price of beet sugar The

I consignment was distributed to threefirms who refused to take part in orjoin the reorganization of the localtraffic and commercial associationwhich is said to have hitherto con ¬

trolled the sugar situation here and I

are now acting on an independent ba-sis

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Robbers Return Girls Ring j

Chicago Jan 23A little girls J

grief over the loss of a ring het dying I

mother gave her has touched thehearts of three Chicago burglars Thering came back through the mails to-day

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barely 24 hours after It had beentorn from the finger of 15yearold VeraFowler granddaughter of MillionaireEugene Fishburn in whose mansion-the burglary took place

President to Visit Williams CollegeTroy N Y Jan 23 President

Roosevelt who is stated to have ac¬

cepted the invitation of Williams college to attend the commencement InJune will address the degree of LLDThe president will visit Tilliamstownon June 20 and 21 and remain a day

I or two as the guest of Henry HopkinsI He will also visit Harvard on th 25thI anniversary of graduation of his class

Five Americans MurderedNogales Ariz Jan 23The bodies-

of five Americans who were murderedyesterday In Sonora Mexico by Yaqui Indians were brought here todayTa dead men are said to have latelyMIlle from som wh rs in Illiaoi-

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BRYAN CALLS

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Democratic L adfr CoruialK

Received By Ir sir eat

OTHER TICKAL CAPTAL KZV3

r = r Bryan Agrees With President0

Rco cvsit or his riuir err icticvand hopes to See an hzr 7zLaw Enact a by CcngrcCi

Washington Jan 3awiIam JKryar tLii on i> esvent r o = eCitat the Vv jte riOHae tocay i1e wascordially greeted by Mr Roosevelt 2 =

i well as by a number ofLepucans-enawrs and representatives who happencil to be in the executive o5eesat the time of his visit

You are certainly looking well MrBryan said Senator Cullom of Illi-

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as they shook handsYes but I am a little too tat 1

could spare you some of my fleshsaid the Nebraskan as he looked atthe thin form of the Illinois senator

Well 3oure growing remarkedSenator Cullom in tact you are grow¬

ing in more ways than one whereup-on

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Mr Bryan smiled and after a fewmore words with Mr Cullom walkedinto the offices

Befeore he could get to the presi-dents

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doorkeeper a dozen peoplestopped him and shook his hand MrBryan was ushered into the cabinetroom which was filled with people

The president was engaged in an ad-joining

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room with Senator Proctor butas soon as he learned that the noted

IDemocrat was in the cabinet roomwent to him and grasped his hand cor-dially

Come in here said the president I

who piloted Mr Bryan into his privateroom where joined by Former Sena ¬

tor Jones of Arkansas they remained-for five or ten minutes

At the conclusion of the interview-Mr

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Bryan said to newspaper reportersthat his talk with the president hadbeen cordial and satisfactory and thathey had discussed several matters-

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was a pleasure to commend hisattitude on aoine things said Mr j

BryanNot on all things he was askedOh of course not said Mr Bryan

I believe in speaking well of anypolicy that is good regardless of what j

party is supporting it I have often j

been accused of being a Popuh j

merely because I have given my sup-port

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to some things advocated by that j

patty I suppose I will now be accused of being a Republican because-I

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agree with President Rooseveltspolicy on some things The presi-dent

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is right In his demand for therailroad legislation and I told him so I

I also think that Mr Garfield of thebureau of corporations is right in rec ¬

ommending that corporations be re¬

quired to take out federal licenses Ilikewise believe in an income tax I

and hope to see it brought aboutHow may it be brought about I

By constitutional amendment MrBryan suggested-

Mr Bryan said he would leaveWashington tomorrow night and go toNew York where he is scheduled toattend two banquets j

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In the HouseWashington Jan 23Before contin-

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consideration of the Indian appro-priation

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bill the house on convening i

today agreed to a resolution authorizIing the secretary of war to transfer-

to a militia cavalry I

Chattanooga Tenn a certain unusedportion of a national cemetery on thereservation at that place t

The pensions appropriation bill was i

then taken up I

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In the Senate I

Washington Jan 23Mr Fryeopened the session of the senate todayby presenting the reelection credestials of his colleague Mr Lde

A resolution i imcting the commit-tee

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on interstate commerce to sit dur i

lug sessions of the senate in order to j

permit the taking of testimony of therailroad rate question was passed-

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Regard to Venezuela-Washington Jan 23It has been

learned that not only has PresidentRoosevelt terminated his negotiationswith Minister Bowen relating to thesettlement of the issues between theUnited States and Venezuela but hehas done the same with the diplomaticrepresentatives of the European pow ¬

ers also charged with negotiationstouching claims of their own govern ¬

ments of a like character-

Fireu

Almost Destroys TownHillsboro Tex Jan 23Fire late

last night destroyed a full block ofbusiness houses entailing a loss of530000 with partial insurance FireFriday destroyed buildings valued at

25000 and this second conflagrationleaves the town practically devastated-The fires are believed to have beenof incendiary origin

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Negro Hanged for MurderPerry Ga Jan 23Lige West a

negro was hanged here Friday formurder The crime for which Westwas hanged was the killing of hiswife several weeks ago The occasionattracted a crowd of both whites and iblacks to Perry

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I Morton is II Farmor

I William D Morton well known inin this city is conducting with great

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t success a trait farm near Eve Levyi

county but judging from the reportI ot The Levy Time> Deraccrat hej 11J3-

farmiura tHIng or two about lmp 1 e

as welt The Deiut+ ratff tares that Mr Morton ha > ltit-I

ulioed in Crti storage at Vill btlI one hteat Ten and seventy Jfi t hamiI

f and anti equal number ot S > ul Itit-I which will aggregate in weight a tU-v 4t J poundsI

3lr iloiton was tor msmy vcnrsf engaged in the mining ot n lsmt +

ii in Levy county but a yt > nr itg > fie-

l hided to reiiiujuii this po + itsitnt-andj go into truck funning Itv iiie

ia specialty of the raiding of hUm

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ber by irrigation with the resultI that he ha been remarkably tuccu s-

tulI

But it seems from The DemocratsI

I r pirt that Mr Morton has beenII paying sonic attention to raringI hogs and that in this he has been

equally successful Whatever heI undertakes he does well and the

country would be better otf withI

more like him Gainesville SunI

Tha Pardoning Board

The suggestion that the pardoningI power be abolished is too absurd toI merit attention Those taper whichhave suggested such cruel measures

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were not seriously desiring such ar form To abolish the pardoning

i p iwer would be to rob our boatedhumanity of one ot those characteri tics which raises it above the brntecreation and makes man kin to God

Lakeland News

A Grim TragedyI is daily enacted in thousands ofhomes as death claims in each oneanother victim of consumption orpneumonia But when Coughs andcolds are properly treated the tragedv is averted F G Kuntley of-

t Caklandvn Ind writes My wifehad the consumption and three doct jrs gape her up Finally she twokDr Kings New Discover for Consubnotion Coughs and Cld whichcured her and today she is well andstrong n It kills the germs of alldiseases One dose reliev r Guar-anteed at 50e and 1 by T dingsCo druggists Trial bottle free m

Themost careful fanners

and gardeners everywhereplace confidence In Ferrys

Seedsthe kind that never fall

IFERRYSha-veSEEDSbeen the standard for49They are not an experimentSold all dealers 19O5 See-dAanaal Ifree for the asking

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We are the Cold Xtorn Iju-ntcr of Florida have given thecuring of meats the closest study toyears and our uniform past successis the very best evidence of our

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