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    Lowell Sun (Newspaper) - October 30, 1905, Lowell, Massachusetts                                THE Tho indication arc it will fair tonight and Tuesday will be tight LOWELL SUN O'CLOCK LOWELL MASS MONDAY 10 ONE CENT m REBEL FORCES Are Secretly Preparing to Strike the Government ST Oct 30 12.55 P city continues calm but there Is the most beneath surface Tho committee continues in restrain the people from violence this con- to be the best of at- ends In view hut behind the the members of the committee arc holding constant wit tho lenders of the an to be preparing for a bold the opportune moment The rom believe that the longer a collision which would force of hands can ho tho tfr their The army they is won over to th people's cause Only the wh are to IIB Emperor Nicholas Swiss Guard nro absolutely to the Tho sky regiment which was ported to be th troubles of last winter Is now report ed to have to do dut and to to barracks nur rounded by An tion by tho Associated Press however failed to confirm the report the firing occurred the Polytechnic where a nnm her of students are held as prisoners The the dispersed the workmen with thel and were denounced by tho stu dents from the windows The student finally flred unhorsing two soldiers Thereupon the flred two vol The result Is not known A po In tho Ostrov was dead this having murdered on Many o tho police aro of thel lives and refuse to do patrol duty places have been taken by foo soldiers Tho city Is with and sensational reports set bj the The news from tho provinces hull that tho authorities are getting control in some but generally the situation Is growing of In th and strikers aro fighting thi Black Hundred as the bands 01 roughs aro demands of the people are In- proportionately with the cess of the demonstrations The cry for a constituent IB now almost universal but the Reds declare thai even thut would not satisfy the people and add that there must be some work On account of tho food pinch even the first class restaurants have in- their prices The of has 1111 permitting city of milk Is n by The felt m Interest Begins AT THE 58 Central Street 230 CENTRAL STREET Pleasure for Young and Old For 3 cent you can hear the latest popular songs Ret your correct height and weight your fortune told see the latest moving pictures henr the Auto- matic Musical wonders Tile feature this Nan Patterson's Trial A clean nnd up-to-date amusement for nnd Gentlemen Admission Free at Cooper's Cloak and Suit Store 36 John st Will occur dally If you open an count In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Interest Begins Friday Nov 3rd DEPOSIT NOW SPENCER EDDY SAYS THAT THK SITUATION ALARMING WASHINGTON Oct tion affairs In Russia formed the of a nl from cer the American at St who situation wnn very alarming The despatch the of a between Secretary Root who returned to tho city from Now York in the ning and Mr the ant secretary who hns as the hend of the department ing Mr Root's Mr eil tho for Instructions to meet any eventualities which might mil of the condition of nn they now In St and late In tho evening these wore to him One feature of these covers the of protection lo cans residing In St Petersburg In of a general which en- their lives In the of an outbreak they will be accorded the of the American until further can be made for their accommodation If such found It Is not believed the state department ro Is any number of rans now In St of tho tourist H Im ve left the country In of the winter Feason Such aa may bo In the interior It Is thought nre not In any danger GEARY Suit Case Victim Played at Local Theatre A LOCAL ACTRESS KNEW HER WELL Nathan's Sister Played At A of The Run today with wo women who knew Omry ho girl who It In believed wim tho victim of milt cnsr nnd furl him brell plain while she not join King In dlil appear ui the People's theatre 111 thin city two yours She panned In Lowell tho of hnr specialty win HOUR dance She lull fnlr of nnd of form Kho hnd In oll hut wore none who could point thu of nl Ella loll Kittle nro playing nt the People's theatre Thoy are bright girls nnd they knew Darroll In conversation with Tho Hun reporter this they In tho lorms of tho who II In wnn They of u beautiful character And toll of her LATEST many ttlO of to of HAD NO CHANCE Sherwood Deplored Lack o Christian Charity Wherever He Went He Said His State Prison Record Was Thrown at Him and None Would Believe Goi Four Months For Larceny w Sherwood kno wn aii about 40 yam known thai told Sun reporter hud seen tho picture of Darrell In situ could the turon nho the pictures were not true to life 1 lived ben 1 do Miss THE TROOPS REFUSED TO FIRE ON THE PLK LODZ Oct The situation here y The when ordered to flro on the people nro their rifles In tho nlr are nnd those whose owners refuse to shut up are Crowds aro engaged tearing down were by order of the Bands of peasant ft lit tho of nre destroying tho government alcohol stores bridge snld Minn nnd of her snd ending appeals lo me not only as ono of profession ns wo sny bin My her nre chums and I sincerely hope that there Is some mistake In the Identification She was loo good a girl too did a to meet so snd a fate i was and talented beyond bor vocation She had admirers on and off the singe nnd I cannot think she died because of tho failure to perform nn operation that would con- ceal a disgrace Poverty did not drive Etta to the Ihn i nml nf her for It nhc generous tn n STREET CARS OVERTURNED BY THK IN WARSAW Oct ex- In the shows no f abating livery now and then tho rowds overturn a street car with tho of stopping but no ius have thus far occurred ho police are trying to Induce tho to reopen their shops to fine them If they do not o so but the merchants arc between wo fires as the promise to mash their windows If the shutters ro taken down SUPERIOR COURT OF COWLEY VS LOCKS AND CANALS Owing to a breaking down of the list t the civil session of he superior now being held In this city con- time wasted Judge Kox who has beon residing nt the Its ig his work In city ay and this morning Judge Holmes on the bench but at ten o'clock court was to open it ns found that there were no eases eady Lawyer Charles E and City Kill who are to appear In the s of Cowley vs Proprietors of and and Cowley vs City were on Lawyer Yank E Dunbar who represents the and Canals was absent Word was sent to Mr Dunbar and his arrival about eleven o'clock Hill Dunbar and went ito with Judge Holmes nd at twelve were still busily In discussing the case DEATHS honir Iter fl lie all the worM to her nhe In telling of how well she his Despite the Met that she wan charitable lo clates she hold from thorn wore those with whom she who were heard to Kay she Her said hnd two loves Nathan and the stage to police ns a of the tried In court thin In mutch Ills of nn who him with a In to hr nn xon tins two terms In sIMf Iho a years for nnd Is known nn n tho court WUH to story while fact hinl tho on him rd tho were going n to the conn 1 wni of IS or Ifl und Ilino for It In tint 20 yenrs ngo lo he mr I served my time nnd thon from Lowell for seven hoping the mutter ho forgotten and I might nil lint of In lib oai u i1 not ly days nf n very import he nun of thr lough crowd mid Hit South Imil many a t which police lie wan tn over ngn nnd In fi robbery nnd for I yenrs After leaving state h went In nnd lived for Then he ri'lurniMl to oil nt n Ilino when Hi ulil Urban nn In nnd by soin of his whu tonk on lilt ns a nnd Ini signed Hi Month nnd with Hi Th hoys lind much fun him h wnn hall nu ho JUHI NATHAN'S Violot Morris Nathan's nnd Kiln friend Is well known In Lowell She served on engagement at this yosr tho company nnd she too considered a very clover girl and one of griot poiul- In tho life that the had chosen Violet It 1 alleged had n heart and It went out to a Lowell young man who wan with n very lino volco He a good singer and so It Violet hnd an experience of the In Lowell Those who mot Violet she nt wore delighted with her and It Is said her brother Morris now under on suspicion of n great entertainer and one of the don't worry kind Despite tho fact Hint the girl supposed to have boon murdered took on the stage name In Lowell and Ing nt the People's Insisted upon spelling It Darrell Morris Nathan was In during tile week Tho Shepherd King was presented In ibis city and with other members of the company he registered at the Central house In Tylor street did not come lo Lowell and tho manager received n telegram either from Boston or Lynn statins Geary was 111 nnd would not be able to appear week The people at the Central houne very much taken with Mr Nathan His ways polite refined and he took particular to for the of others The failure of Miss Geary to appear miked over hut he did not to worry nnd henrd to remark that he hoped her indisposition a one home snd begin been yenrs In im trying lo mi life evor f tn the old rui until Hi als iv short runner nnd to bo H lumer After ho played his mil nnd ed murli ns n result nf he loft the rlly returning Insl foil While In prison ho Ion r no lo play Iho buss horn In the bund nil n local broker him nt his store n hug horn which he Ims bron fn until thn should IIn u with In ono of the nlil Nl In tho rogue's In the po re Ho hr leaving the police TIIK ilien nnd linn up Judge thin morning nm ng In the wor two with who to u for nun o young In for Without lo ti god work snld n their would a of thi to form they will meet will of who bus moHl work tli t-e for for tho hnd way und a I won over thf of tin poor as well nn the nnd she ft her her who pursuing IUT court work I every pine would no either HIM or hns it'll toTKe There goes Mhei wood thu drove mo I went awn where no one knew mo but in wrote to me to come and an noon ns I come home I nni con fronted with cry This nm two dollars on bin watch anil gave It to I didn't steal II nml yi Hit police won't bellevo mo simply cause 1 once a Sherwood guilty nf drunk enness but not guilty of larceny o Ihn a nnd four dollars li money Iho properly of Poler Husc The look stand nnd testimony Hnse suspiciously de nnd mos he got by mishap He staled Hint a week age night ho met Sherwood a the corner of Middlesex nnd street nnd Sherwood told him he liai no to go Witness look him his room nl r Howard street and ed his bed with him Sherwood gol and while witness slop and when the lallor awoke he his nnd four dollars Sherwood snld he met Huso nt Ihn corner o'clock on night In question and that Huso Invited him to have a drink They went to a place nnd drank I fuse upending a half n dollar said lie had no more money witness then bought drinks for Husc Thoy walked along the streel Huso asked loan to him two dollars on the watch took the and gave him the two dollars nnd there was no chain produced nt the time Sherwood Is a Hue specimen of sical manhood Ho In over six feet tall broad nnd well WANTED at once Apply at office 147 Rock street between 8 nnd 5 p.m or at houw street n o in r i McNulty aged years riled yesterday at his home In jist He Is survived by s parents Michael nnd Bridget ulty three brothers J Peter E Deceased was well known In this city for years a member of the firm of Nulty thr street between 6 and DOUGLASS 9 R WINCHESTER HEATERS WELCH BROS D erly R Clrak died yesterday ter a long Illness at tho home of her She leaven lo besides her husband n laughter her Mr Mrs W Ull nnd i lister L uas 1 old Special Sole lodny WHIST PARTY Mary R Tenl 23 Daughlers of held a very successful whist party nnd social at residence of Miss Josle I president of the tent In streel Saturday ing October 28 A large number were present The winners t of the were ns first Mrs Luce ladles second Mrs J R ladles third Mrs Mary E Smith Gents gems second Mr Palmer gents Mr Frank H Wotton After the whist paty a lunch served by the D of V enjoyed until a Music and were late hour Look for the Little Red Box BOSTON Oct tone of the local copper In early was buoyant In specialties There was a fair f features were North to SS up and BOSTON THEATRE J H Prop and Mgr POPULAR VAUDEVILLE All Week Beginning KENNETTE AND PETERSON The Popular Irish Comedians and walk Conversationalists In their Latest Demonstrations In WILL LABELL Juggler Time Here WOOD AND BERRY Refined Singers nnd Dancers nig Favorites EUGENE SWEET Humorous Comedian DIETTE AND WORAN Comedy Acrobats MOVING PICTURES Stolen by Ihc hit of the season lo Stock Co vs v In's 30 yenrs died this J her 31 Deceased Is vived by H John A and three children Look for the Little Rod Dox ion which sold si UV4 Hoston Consolidated advanced on and buying for lrv pair of shot's for and in large There were loans In loan market duller market nt the end of Ihn week Money firmer at On curb Superior Copper sold at and Apex at Hi and ronio one Four Shows Daily Prices lOc nld Dohorty linn nto court for for earn nnd nho now reached when It In to her with a for her Shr r routed with Mary for Tim women n rourl off Ruth tbf inn I n almont helpless condition i i tit drink Kour th a bal nnd bo a of bout yenrs found in itt thn time Tbo TP to Dny In Kirk to for while thr nf to remain with Itn mother The to be from and and Keeper Holmnn went out and or the little one The court to JafI for month but In the will probably he to send her to nrm The Nugent wan held I tomorrow and provisions be n meantime to for Ilm Clara In a fnw ago nd received three months In Jill and dime Into court oday for The two Indien e In nd to her o n home thu Irl to them Thn hor to Sherborn nnd thf on her to the home John was for In won n man not of Ho sont to Jail for 15 William Corkery for tin mercy f thn court needed lo for lift had In in 10 He nan nl to for three n fourth offender Hie a- hi In In il ji POLICE Are Now Tracing In 1 whirl NESMITH INJURED Lowell Boy Hurt During Harvard Game nnl nf Hm gnnu In good und dny will n hard work In fm the on Injury wim hy right who broke n In hlx nml will nut In- to piny this ho n no- nun It nni for Ilin Hurley to his I In net Into Ih nnd will piny lh Thn Injury In II likely In will In homo In for a Ilino monts of Miss Goary S ON- DAY OF HER DISAPPEARANCE In Hopes of Finding Doctor in the Case s Orl IIH the polled ihu of tho edy was Hunan nf n they making effort tn discover whu WOK fur thn deuth of tint young At uf Chief William II Win In of the ot Oih J with 1 whn f i- 1 on A in d by 1 O'Connor pirn front t not that hf Ilio when lie JIB hcM In until one week from today Look for thr Hox Mgr Tooling Places Blame on Landlords HI Itcv Mgr A J D rector of HI HI Hike tn limk Ih nml owners of city who lnl to hemline In HI n by tit Klvo of nro In unit tills real to Thn nf him ouo nf In thn uf Look for Hox WOMAN KILLED In whom the held by the wnn Husband and Son Saw the Accident Mrs A J killed by u on the lerson afternoon husband and non wero of the Tho were about to ho when a whistle Mrs lo step from n rack on which n wnn In front of n train another track Mrs WUH killed The body fell Into the river and wim by trainmen NO POISON FOUND IN STOMACH OK DEAD BURLINGTON Vt Orl U I Stone director of the slate tory of hygiene made Ims report ay giving the result of his lon of the stomachs of Louisa f Went nnd Mary Palmer of his city two of UK three children who last nl the Si from thu effects It H believed of some poison Dr Stone's examination showed n sign of poison nnd that hu was hie tn determine Ihn exact cmmu of In lo the report Or tone Hinted that It Is thought the nte pieces of and leaves f the Irre In sufficient es lo lie nml In three cases affected by the sub- found In the It Is however to determine muse of death hy of the of the ms All of the 14 surviving children who were so far I today as to be lo leave their win The two other children who ere taken 111 were J an comfortably today 11 further will on Iho lorim found In suit- farm off ill Ing shown that only u skilled I liody In Iho U lind Ihn pollen nni In lentil whut til mny nl tho Into left King com- puny Nn will bo spared tu her on nnd evening nf hrr disappearance The Doctor In thn IH In Im Tin letter nl II In was dropped hy somebody tti mislead the police Provided with nf tho deml scouring this city In efforts to he of from Iho limn slu nns last by her nt the home In on 10 Init Nhn In Join The herd company nn Its state that members of HIP sny did not join thorn Shu In st Hip opening In hut re- n note sinned by Miss loo III lo 111 hrr place nnd not in do no for days name lo Iho noli nf wan P M D Onn of of work the to tho Identity of writer of that This WKM a Ihn was no P H the physicians of step In thn police work nn effort to locate friends nf Miw Henry This too ivas not easy bo- as Mrs mother of woman said she had few males As soon an Chief nnd of Ihn bureau of criminal Invent arrived at thin forenoon thoy went Into on ruse As ho Into his ofJ Supt Pierce to say that no doubt about tho of thn body the nnw In hand was to find out where girl wont for medical attention and who her wan nt that tho would bb without delay In with thn l was rivalled that n doctor liad to thn In connection with tho purchase of thu suH which held tin body lind left rlly nml two nco In u York met tho pawn broker who sold one of thn suit After tho It was announced that tho hnd fulled tn Identify the tor as iho purchaser of tho article bui Iho pollcu they wore not annulled with the proceeding thu Ihal while hil lind not Identified thu doctor as his points The police lodny whether stops hod been to locale tho neither would state thn suspicion him the conference between Watts It wan b Detective John W hail nent to for tho pour of examining Nathan lind of tin Shepherd com- Tho question of Nathan to chy would nut be determined It until after haU completed his tn In din that knew as much an anyone about and her and hrr physical condition prior to her den disappearance from company of which she was a member lo was op- by the of her family and had Klen made to prevent the posed In reply in n as to the ity an arrant In tho case Supt In hoped to make ono When us to or not he believed had heon committed In Boston ho 1 I u although a- has In Salem nn effort to loani whether or not personally iho letter to her mother on day after left the com- pany since when no truce of tho been found J Supt frankly told tho newspaper he police WIIK working on Important -which hud to thorn but that It would be extremely imprudent to its al thin time 1 hu had not from olflcinls up 11 o'clock although were InK a call from that city will reach ut 8.10 I o'clock tomorrow Thomas TI great alteration sale morning The will continue nil this week i early minors will pet Iho bargains will nn on every on his Hn munt reduce his slock lo mako room for nnd Don't fall to A   

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