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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1909-03-11, Page 3that tbe hief of be "fig rrorist Organization irt Ru been �vcrment rrorists ac- u5ed, *lb was present at the first. essions deemed .it prudent to dia. terward; The geyser olgana claim that this strange haracter was itssfal tehis ernploy- ‚• inasmuch .1) begin to such automatic )14 iv, for others ' rship for alL. This is not t the kin o thiri .rains . 'oharcter.,. , thoughts of the lieart sl*P tionsof the individual ;the, actions' of niankind. . But, t AA 'Preiudieediand blind a dt0 1, * Then ; wesi Ikt$ as i AS • ()Wet •i124 M thi you ' ,i, o regrets, .:o .:. ern -4k w. ' • '1: ''.• u mat e terantle'Rf opinion is otteu the t . 1orae the theories of o neither did with the , of is . tnat0 I., U 1 am' no e 1 i 1 0 0 to al i4b.may 11$04 4 ave in In osion certain ards filok,Practic 4 t0. UnAM, ter not yet CUVU-7 01 pies 81 114 eitern v tub,. and istricts of Scotland ublis would. . .). , age 7 tio d ule to t t t eariti ., ' ties0 theft.. • But it found that 't. *UK '14'.'"Vet$ Considerable, in. tercst ging taken in the.question, • at. three of the Avetowns )11 had sohemes in operation, 'awing ia in inverse proport work is the :e'foc i8 to led.ve it. rthe work of heaven yot _...?r; Otea4e" Alit i r. .e. ,that he - organized -?-./iever 11 suecessful assasinafions, includin t those of Plehve and Serius, an oeirrinTsViaa.-0701Wr-4;rut oir merit . no use wasting biowson the o is'afraid of being hurt. u get Mush instead of men ..them only soft -sighing-for II, eliaric iead if you dare not g alone. tit of deep sorrows come high ver s to comfort and Strengthen. I ness Makes the hours wear - 1. ries. an nov eknow any deep joy. o can laugh- it: the sorrows of iother. . , • The man who in' his is not always the same in lAiS pees, • o etime$ wo need -tides of grief o carry us over the bars of our is potent. The only way to ffet all the hop- e in life is to give -for the hap. of all, The man who tiangs his head gainst hard foots feels his bumps d Is them faith. OE ----LOALLEAS" Ida *Mon% the arid er ocracy „ send • recalHng, a no. visit iOr of great import. • -A-visitor SCryjflts before hz reachet-lho -Unite; - - other consideration is shown to him, *Wedding to relative. rank, The ieft, and not th*riitkA.4 there_cort. oL honor, t tint kedr inan noi; *$ ourlien etch stitntionslists a, sert SOXE SPITErtIL WILL • r.aetieuaries, tici—aN47--Wse-d=the-zrefiror. t d- of rivah, as -weU ase su Pi 1fltc1hjcta1 h theological 1414141.4 , ,--IS fi 2: r ou i 0 plu, Jieve °bro.* 0 i ition t ' is . - ,, rth. while e gze among11 ast e d before n hink we Y expect P31` n revelations. fiittcd, agents, who are el and well Au ;! walks f d o o diseredit the reform .xegorte Y have' uiu justify martial laW, Wholesale ex- t ve4.1 -,(4 1.i eP°14°.1:1 lIi e4T4tiT's swial$,,*'ePzit' 4184 11141.t .4°Mliatretrtis5abiott.f ?chrl'ilVtecil)41evYer.lircsiatn 'provocative agents 'naVIS Pe411A em- bay° preeise information, °Wnere oylert.404netigate- Miner political uncertainty' is moot ;certain to 1 often with $ (liscovered,. attd, tho rimes, and that the massacres 0 MfotterS Which*If they were se 19043 were ordered, by officials are tied ,,,,„1,001,tteo ,woom 10,0„, all ii notorious fiats, but that the.highest tere.st to US.' .membcra.olthe should -People ' 100' bevV0 encouraged and • Itubsidiamd t of 'this e.ears. ,:f.-n.tit.JL,Ggg.......AP.XEaitNtir pies acting as -energetic terrorists • f4 what cis* Russia has to 1ace among civilized peoples and what cenfidence any honest itussiim constitutionalist can have in the government and the bureaucracy. f - "Strong -handed reform" has been the "liberal" premier's watchword. Be has defended executions at the rate of four or five a day on the score of necessity. Pacification was S ON, his first duty, and to terrorist; no mercy Could be Shown. But what becomea of this vey_it - fhb- Mules can trieed- L Aeneas wit. *rens. „ to lice ,.strult_setret_tertice_ins' g mar -101r sOintroeg r040e 0mei0,10 utvaitea .ittegons mil horrors and.helpea the revolu. tiortary movement will, not that be regarded as natural t Was there ever arkinstance of confusion_worse, confounded-morring-than that presented b Itussia ° ' on t. e groiig fore, dis- covery of the .14W of graviti,tion,. No 1114.21 V01,114:1 be condemned to e-ehainect-torthiretrift ai1xigOr ear 0 ,,,off becanse he -refused t believe that law. The'great.thing to. do: is-: to ateept the feet*: as they. are'for working of Them Against WeaseiriOP Concerned a Mans Quito a number of wills have been proved. recently -which „have --co ed strange beglzests, evidently emptied . by spite Strangely enough; most of Oese vindictiw wills are directed against Weirte' A -SU Iouis citizen left a theinSa dollar* to a certain party on the grountstittOtt be. "never forgot flavor. Ten root ago, it appears, therlimatee _ran away with the tes. telt-or \wife! • . Another will was proved of a mit left hitwife one farthing, and itetted that it should he *eat to' , L r by post in an unstarriped en- velope. Ili* , • was , made two ear* before hi*deathi`and he gave is e reason for his,action that his ife had called him an "Old pig" nd other, newt's. " The. other \day a ',11.1411 died, an left his property to his daughter o condition that she paid* to a terfai ',son the *sin of It cents for the porchoe of i* heisPerr cord, or hal, for .The use of the 'dear wife of xpikssing the hopo thstj she wouldt#10t.t. we oruie 0 il*r railway line who die 1 1 * Verse 31. Tlic story, .of -the _.'ieen ertioff..0f-PauI is :passed overat time, to be '4*.taken up in tho next quarter, when we begin the Second. . Ataxy I -work of St.-Pitut, To -dwell on that -• event hero .would interrupt the7epurse-oHlii-lristorir * e specially inting in connection, with the beginning ofhis carter. '• 32. Peter passed throughout all quarters. --Peter's" ,first liornemis- sionary work . was conneetion wjth john'N, They both' returned to Jeruaslrn kel.ttaing, nutria on the e Arid I'tIrig* huaogainpet tour t preaching the -outfit!, and .healingthe, . sick, as Ins credentials; and as ing the spirit an41 nature. of the pols.;.___visiting. and encouraging and teaching -the, new .cluireltes °rine& br the .persecuted Christi, ens, and keeping them in tenth the apostolic church in .i.ery. . • „. Itetn ti14b ShowIng that. the Th$,, row of. cartri 21110tdd . cure ' irsettious, Siek of the 'gazers -1104 with the wind .0.04.1 • Very nearly the leaMe ies hero of Troy,. . ,. a 4 , , cijes. e igs are ii 0 leave yestci Ms for Tb only gerous heresie arethee When we love and. lie'afn*,lit:e* 4fits , . t eitruth,_or pride peruad us to be singular in error rath )to' be lost in the, larger no P If 11Y.'4110,1x.h°4114reee:PtehrPeLlotxtuedthP+ st?otk ' 1 ions,..in,matters, nf tell to aiiiihW uneertaintfos i * i e that . . . iv -gar 0 than o tear down.f,. W 8140441041SP' -build 1211-011 40 forst c bigot* for nur p Ownc. )11Y Wing wri‘. ell* agent"directi lona h lett *es, are eriousness * r in Jiithcrto ;it defences, military and s great v• al akil• ettlnyludYaecitemt'erjtfno:on1F-lintTcelnIdenifeea"Att. td: tho Pthre .resest. rnornent, however,-- tlie 0_otezoorfv,00iur: mina, 00 - - suppliesin- the 911:4 'PI 01 4 of h cut e wi ceao to -1001c- n the industrial centres clouds of theory, and will And,. Scotland alone there are at th trlitli _through life, right.doetrines•Ttionient no, feWer- that -1,500 r-4 through' duty. - • \ons, male and female, in AP611. . HENRYNR COVE; 'ploy of the ,Oernian general et It is now known -that-the whole of work through his disciple Peter a, the defences of Stotland havebe 1.4t miracle orrextoration such as he secretly investigated during the imseif had wrought during his, lad, two Years) and reported an to earthly life. Petr went, and like Perlin. his Master at 04Pernautil) (4O put "Th'ii number of Germans" re t them all• forth. Then he kneeled larly .eollecting information 1 down and .PritY4." , Then, with as.. England, more especially on the surance' of -an anowerihei; turning east and south coast, is computed. . to the body, said, , Tibitha ' to Ie -over 004.P _,,...----- -- - -- - 4 41. Gave her his hand 1 ---ton up after „she-av,8148wasiteli fore it s restored.- , 4llteder-lietlite- Members -are ,_011egoihittMe., , • he New Zealandparliament there are four :,native ,or Maori r presentative*. The old-time Maori , ...... • TRorrxrtosrms; 'ittemIntieri:n7raiznier fort:v*4;10k boanct owder Ma' be Throw . • id ly rjuo_tlirengh thewarith.' . . but DYnamiti!.evero. . JBritishand whose only conception parliament was a ,plate in whicli The, best way to destroy ordinary black gunpowderis to° throw -it in_1t0 vetitlisti' thi"""411"figriev** to * ittream,Ander. conditions th!sneC* m P"digmut.S'Arys 004000. Psurs7ebtletin11; riutoriiirina,41°sIntilinrgPlg-h:P11.14 ' 1)44 1 B1:: °DI) rit1:11entireI '41:1717 clveilimibt e rz 1114101Viiittijttlio-sikW-pelie. °If no r4"1 '11:11tettillitr')"- '00 -table ..streant is _available- the' _th„,te-°14.06 time s' la,"" fightin owder-isity bei.**.tij'-rT-Siitb.*''ehmA'-toolr higalieati-'01-theremikait water in tubs, or the drridriPow4 Inline4I"7 *4*Ien'ellt1-°IVie"..nity..* der maY' he poured out o'n the' whitO-41.4)74- Iron). 41* 1 Una ii:i St, *long' thin line and ig... With.a. sublime ontenipt'for Bilk°. nited with a fits at One ,and. . .. . Peat' eomreations; hehad come into To de4,0030, tlyninlite cotriatioi ,the hOuge with the tail' °tea entierit et&thiefutialyP°rtemirviattiPP, ill -1,11e .b4ahr°4$11-14.044441-rt, fromlatIL1-.°hittAkrteur 41114\ 'Pr44"41ing litigos laid in 4 row with their ends ' in touted., and .the first eartridge .10104 witl_tikint_w4e• ithout, tven ' with theta precautions simultaneous ,explosioni ot the, en- tire MAIO May '00Ctirt SO that it. is oon as gill gets oid `e t ow better. She qui iflz *long .fier. waist ro are abouth4,40014;e.:33-'dth2t 41;initilithY7 tis incrcsing. tle ' tAshe;:cte"m''tinhtisil: Stoners -states, there are, of course, differences ,.Of 00i0i0n. re are thi±s_tyl,..A.rit them as e firs Wri"-117-ep to ,the urther dealing with the.problem of unen11403"ment, inssinAkth as there- -sCaCturd'_condo a t may °aseertaine ' There e those h egard DING tapgc. wont, Port or. August; of Sir Franeis. Oppenheimer, Onrninit- O.gneral at Frankfort, showed that in Witten towns workers , Were found for more than 10,000.vacan. Oleo, And in `eight smaller towns ranging 'rem 15,000" to 10,000. In Yrankfort-on,;Maisti �ut of apopulation of 4$8,413, and n Dusseldorf 27.,1101 out of a 'popu. Wan ,0014 -7 -The fgureBin. dteate that tlie exchanges are large- ly nsed;-. and that they have lotiki the confidence Of 'both employer -an workman. Their usefulness IS in. atir;ris4 We 41' ibelh tohbft oar:: etin '(-).sto in°Pe':°orfti itnhae* °mat: ioramnbt: urt.h opyr alsni cs te sin the binyo b. it). hi tlys The investigation ' of Atha Ottimnis. siorters led them to the following onclusimis: • -FINDING OF COMMISSION. •protee- Live there exists in German ge 'amount of unemido ment „ aces. ac ua numbcrs of the unemployed and the degrealot poverty,..experi- need appeared to have -been --pre* exited -from ,reachingthe samenetite loge as obtain's' in towns of silt* ar "size ,in•ilteitt....Britaint,4*400.40 he following, among,* other, reit, (a) The to-ordhiation and system - Lia ent_oft-Puttli0-:-,,labor exchanges ieh. sdnlits employers • d workle More easily to ascer- tain the actual condition of the ebor market, and tend. to 'lessen the nunThe jof tiose-1unemployed. toilet mplo minimize nemployment tmt_gegel The,greater,faeilities'pessess., ed by,this,Glerttiali m'unicipedities to cope with unemployment in their espeetive Areas, owing to their freedorn from 'the restriction impoe- y,-tentralized authority, - ) That intisinuih as Olerman. *homes *of insuranee for unem. e :Droppe ,11,xbausted., reate °rid 80 by, the .xzaucs t,Lzat would run against horses an, the r,acecourLong- charnps,Paris -which is 2,290 yrdi. .rouno, .tW.t tiorttes t4 trot oi galiop, lit; not to walk, thd Gcnaio net " to .walk either,thewinnor being the...horse or man.° who 5hOuld go round the . course the greatest ' number of times, °The OW '04100 ,0 on September 0 and thirtecn-,. rsevwerc entired,'"'na.nied: Ther who was. thirty-three age, and of ' a vigorous and :w317 ---=-"A: 'Ironic,' but 01 th&4hirteen-horses_ `on-irtiii-were takez to the 'post ° Thereat*. Tom, and .I.enny: Siena 1?ei..14 TWO. 1101tSES° STATED, The signal having been iiken, the horses and Genaro started. In the third round Nobbler and Miss Grin.. away were putout of the rice for having 'fallen into a iwillc; for the „ same reason Penman was beaten in the fifth round, Schavenger in the seventh, Paella in the 'thir. teenth, Coquette in the fourteenth, Taurus and ,SultandtweMy third. 11here now rumaincd but two horses running, tote and Old -bat- awaymos unnecessary pace, and had :made, forty turns,whilo '• -Stilili4here-Witif---a-fettanee for the':pe',destrian, for 'those two Ornent are MO in the eXperiMeit. *tenet and having regard- to. eft obvious limitations, they can, t he reetorneridedler adoPtion Greet Britain with 'much con- YI I nee. ed, cot1.1(1 not have continueci to run much longer, and had they given up the contetti Genaro would havebeen allowed2by_ the terms,ef, thilitie-fo-4-07-Mit.:,it 'ilia slow ° jog trot as he pleased, till he had made up the distance that they had 'gained upon him.- . between revers and eight, when it was very nearly 'dark, aro, • who liad. suffered,: infielvfrorti-thelioat'iif-thTegiir the heavy nature of the gr.o,Und,.,feli down sonseleser arkti 4i citried off to the weighing house. The Owners • f Lot° and Old Ireland, .not WiSh- seto--.,kilf• their - eV -agreed to Aiiide-the: itakiia; These sheries: (Old and raniCont teeplechaers) had 40116 tweety and Alitartergi-in•;tit,4ft-,.- Genarti,, in tit* rly twenty-three ' ig- Pal8Y 101 i$' a #1,,,ntritOtiOn Of tIK4 'lite Av. the leeward end so that . word ' paralysis. '' „ ., . ,tho-Ilanie:will be drives away from 44. Jesus t hriste-Thaiie the fes; WI 'Pal*. 4 . , eh., Peter .guards against being lotoren ittrunilte should be li ought the.isouree of the hea1 ling. led with 'pedal ear, as it c om- Fe dm** men net to himself, butflinstion is peculiarly,. liable to the Saviour, and shows that Suine ant-explOsive inlieracter. AJ ,iesli$ is gin don* the same kindt small quantity it4 dynamite olio' f work he cIkI when he was living f destroyed by throwing.. it in''ver on earth. , o cher , *cher orl 10441, bit. into an ipen , , , attention' 'citrtri4 401* .. , wl 'north j heorusal • t 1 yr3a, the conitnon 1011"mean sple lied Dort*(C*azt she TO 001iii11"4 U at guess felt t ime &a yo