New York Times, The (Newspaper) - May 28, 1906, New York, New York the News That's Fit to THE Rain to-morrow variable f aTWO VOL. the PEASANT RISING LIKELY Told Their De- mands Are 11 Over 100 Wounded by Prison Warden Killed at St. rage at i nation i nation ex- the ex- of the fighting to resume Its of with full Tho press almost Is recognizing treme gravity of the situation tempest which tho denial of the the forced of land v voko the Prof in a special artic tho parallel with tho early stage French Revolution la now complet Tito the falls behind nonA of In shan declaring that the has proclaimed war on Orders the Guard Corps to Summer at nesH of into o have Id been and it is supposed that thoy wih bo retained here iif ness to cope Many Victim's at of in Capital May thrown to-day while a were MAT 28; 1906. ight Of ill le says of the CASSATT MAY DROP YORK TIMES Special 1900. 6T. May bombs review held after tlie V Te Deum celebration of the anniversary of the Emperor s were vnU and were the wounded are the re- Miny Reform Awaiting Pennsylvania Road COAL SHIPPERS COMBINING rendered the Ministerial declaration read before the far surpassed the worst expectations In its ing opposition to the principal objects set forth in the Address to the Its only merit lies in its brutal and in this respect Premier has perhaps service of which a politician like his pre- decessor would have been It is evident that tho Ministry re- gards the constitutional principle Im- plied In the imperial manifesto of Oct. SO as a mere On the other it is evident that the Ministry does not speak in tho name of the The only inference Is that It regards itself as a ent and this suggests that the Ministry seeks to set Itself up as e. wall between the sovereign and the I feel convinced that the present cannot be indefinitely The peasant Deputies at the of yesterday's memorable sitting of tho Duma crowded to the telegraph office and sent which will be read in every announcing the Government's refusal to satisfy the de- mands for and Tho of this dread news will and tho will have to give We know that the Emperor made up his mind to get rid of Witte Ministry in order to avoid an Immediate con- with the M. failure to stave off a collision should logically prompt a similar The imminence of a Shipoff Ministry appears clearly of tho Gen. slight and the of who was gravely injured Vice Admiral the Slack Sea who is a ject Terrorist revenge of the bomb throwers ST. May received here the bo rage at perRons were kill that The di four arrests M. W was shot mortally wounded who a Social Other ial sub- as not ar- Would Put an Operator In Declare Is Hostile to i Relief to The New York May 27.-AB a result of unexpected start for Europe of President Alexander J. of the Pennsylvania Railroad who is arrive at New York orl Thursday morning Liner members of the Ir in cha NEWEST TELEPHONE City Divided Into Zones Rate from 5 Cents to 15. Announcement in detail of the new phone rates wruch will go into effect on July 1 was mide yesterday by the New York Telephone The pay station rate in Manhattan win be 5 cents for all calls within the tory below The name rato will hold the Borough of The rate from Manhattan to Brooklyn will be 10 cents and to Staten Island Tho charge in hattan and thA Bronx will be of for 000 ocal Manhattan and tho Bronx have been divided into iones for telephone rate The first zone extends the Battery to 110th the second from STEAMER RUN AGROUND TO SAVE PASSING TOW Incoming Ward Liner Niagara on the Mud Four evening or the plans of those rgo of the coal in- Street taking in third goes thence to the 110th and city this plan the pay tlon rate will be as From any in 1 to in 2ono 1 or 2, 5 Zone 2 to any may changed in important Instead of holding either in next meeting or as fo out- to-day say eleven twe hundred were 5patcheB also s irden of the it waa announced yesterday by a coal furnished the com- mission much con- nandine of graft among Pennsylvania officials in charge of the that the Commissioners reconvene here convenience of Is lie the with our times by an prison ay and in for bad treatment of Political prisoner The is Slt killed a beggar who tried to stop but was afterward 1st sentence Gov. and of were driving to-day bombs were at was bu sack belonging td their escort wa j The bombs wori thrown In centre of the a few rode from the the bf Gen. Chief of Staff of the Viceroy of the Caucasus who was killed by a bomb last Ja Gen. and Chief were riding in They were on their way tho coronation Anniversary To at the Two bombs were I one of them fa who ridi his revolver In shot an one of tho but the o Gen. was I The fearing ai that in all before visiting other would meet the President i desired to be heard by i at the same time it bodu In cl other officials whose be In connection with testimony by the head of the Pennsylvania There several officers in- 1 Broad Street Station called last for one or Richmond Hil arate central merged Into presence thrown a Police o attend Deum thrown Ing to killed hor armed PRANKS A LOOSE B Scares St. Louis Hugs a Worn and Climbs a Po ST. May breathless anxiety awaits the Government's response to the bold action of the lower house of Parliament on Saturday in the Ministry and demanding its This tion a deliberate slap in the face and a direct challenge which the though inclined to prefer its usual policy of temporizing and can ly avoid meeting Parliament has burned the aid virtually has taken which tho French States General did when it transformed itself into a National d from last He has Special to Tim New ST. 40O-pou two and half years escap his Miko a saloon at 141 Franklin at the is been petted and spoiled that ho is the real ruler of the homo up to a few days ago wn back end of the and when removed from there to a shed in by order of Excise Bob resented the order tn. He he door By flaunting the fundamental laws and practically declaring that it proposes to exorcise full parliamentary rights with a responsible Ministry the Duma has be- corno in the eyes of the law a ary and from that position there no The news of the tion of 'the House came like an electric the people generally as ly surprised ns the bureaucracy at the promptness with which the whole of the policy was absolutely Both sides recognize the and seriousness of tho but Is in tho and In not the popular Premier went to after the adjournment Of of the Duma to confer the and yesterday there wero agitated conferences between the leaders of the Tho Con- Democratic chiefs are calmness In tho face of the They declare having they purpose to go calmly ahead with the work before the Government to tako the The strength of their position lies in the con- viction that the Russian and the who are sure tp bo discontented at the flat concerning the expropriation of Is behind ment In its rejection of the Government's policy as utterly The if it dares to said M ono of the tional Democratic members of the can disperse ther but tho victory of the bureaucracy would only be temporary It would Inevitably be followed shortly by a bloody which would not leave a stick of the present Government The must choose between a real constitutional and the loss not only of but probably of his head The Social Democrats and Social are delighted at the turn of events believing that they furnish Just needed for the rising they fcW Terrorists wero quick to seize for a of began to his symptoms of a Last night the longing or com- pany became too for hi broke his smashed open of and fled up the Through the on the sidewalk head paws eyes and oaths filled the Policemen came running from all but none cared t got in tho way of Finally a eto it. ed woman blocked his j not sne hot see Bob com- He and hugged and hor startled shrieks curdled the blood of all who heard one volunteered to so to her At this juncture Bob's came running and tho the took refuge a He refused to come now became so great tha his hold on the pole and came striking his master in h and bearing him him to the Kanter yras badly bruised by but grabbed well-merited chastisement before lighted and cowed and back to tho ph Kanter Bob's he lost a flight his ed some the de- dragged His JUDGE SON Judge Maynard of la in a Critical May 2 Elisha Burr Maynard of the Court stricken with cerebral paralysis of the entire right and is in a critical His physicians express little hope for his Judge Maynard's only Bobert D. died this afternoon three hours after bis father was The son had been ill for ten and it Is worry over his cians attribute Judge sudden were missing from the roll of j William A. special eel for the and his H. Bi k and AY C. consulting will hold a meeting to consider much raw material which is to form the working basis of the coall inquiry the sittings are re- either here or or On Wednesday a ence will be with Chairman Knapp and Commissioner and the next place of as well as time of that will be decided Many Plane if or plans for reform will be ed to President on his and that he not hesitate to make amples of the highest stead of f rect line servi business hous offices south U. Beth said from any station in point In Zone 1, 2 or 8, 5 from station in 3 to any station in 8 or 2, 0 from any in Zone 8 to any station in Zone 1 10 ana vice Island and New Jersey territory IB also divided into The zones In Kings and Queens Counties are Island and Coney in New Jersey aro Jersey and In the more sparsely pany it extend the in which messages con be sent for the minimum Q A DREDGE HER WAY And the Pilot Took the Only Course to Save Off at High Wihle the Ward liner in about 1 from Mexico via Havi through the Swash Chf a steel dredge in tow George 8. tho coming afternoon was passing a tug with crossed her Sandy Hook who was bringing the steamship saw that ho must either the Niagara aground or else run into and sink tho i Pilot Ronayne decided on the former settled the charge a flat rate and and Queens are now but they will bo me exchange under a flat party lines will be in- He point about swung the bell buoy Homer which is a hundred yards no SNOW FALLS IN THIS Two Inches Are Reported In Northern Part of Warren GLENS May ly two inches of snow fell in the northern end of County this POPE He Has but Appears whit and May the has entirely recovered from recent he appeared somewhat pale and weak this afternoon when seen in In the presence of thousands of the Pontiff walked ko St. Peter's to venerate the sixteen Carmelite nuns who j were beatified the martyrdom j they suffered at the time of tho French ON it AT Speaker Horrified by the HERE IS NEILL'S STORY liner around at a midway between the middle of Homer NOGI AIDS STOESSEL Report That He Has Telegraphed In for and ran his vessel on the The Niagara was proceeding slowly Ronayne and Capt. McKay were both on tug with the dredge ir way out to and tl was Just ahead of the or 000 local only will be furnished to connecting with central 110th 5ll, Vice President of the Ronayne was busy manoeuvring the agara to give the schooner room when suddenly the pilot in of the tug put his helm to swinging the dredge directly in front of the Niagara's Leaving the liner fast and dredge passed out The Niagara signaled New York to lot the yesterday that it has spent on construction in the last compared with in the corresponding pix months of last The at the central offices have been new cables nave been sections of the and laid in many additional app Ten Young Ball Players Cut Up in the Subway varla Railroad officials who are bered among Is a e. voiced by whose record This view Is held generally by the Broad Street i is not at all President will indorse the views expressed by First Vice President Green to the effect that he saw nothing wrong in a railroad even though concerned in distribution of owning coal the prominent officer with clean Frequently he has of- ferdd objections to such practices in the Street station after they hac gers on a tra 20ist The youths wero armed which of the car they the car cial to in the he wao he rear rly and j so you may expect the of the no matter how ex- their to under the of his reform that the Com- merce Commission is certain to suggest in Its to it is re- lates to the ownership of cars by the who on the witness stand at the recent meetings of tho commission in many of confessedly receivers of favors in exchange for condemned the individual which has been forced upon them by tho present conditions of inadequacy in- the of caris by the Pennsylvania unable to do the ic The sudden a lot of ratus has been and Are Ten lose ages range from 14 to 17, were rounded up at the rof Jihe last night annoyed the other n way down from playing and and they hurled from the Tiring of i .to do acrobatic tricks on in New York know had happened and oak them to send tugs down tha bay to pull the ship back This the New York and two hours later the tug President It was than low and all tho skipper could do was to wait for high be- fore attempting to jt he Niagara At 5 P. M. the tide wad high and the The tow was on her e schooner M. S. Pilot the tug o to the pilot boat ard Line May ii reported that Gen. Nogi has telegraphed asking the Russian Government whether it is truo that Lieut. Gen. the defender of Port has bean sentenced to death for surrendering in his MICHAEL DAVITT NEAR Irish Summary of His ment to DISEASED ANIMALS the capitulation the Niagara was the At o'clock last night she arrived at the Ward L: pulled back into no pier in lyn and landed her passengers As soon as the ship Capt. McKay and Pilot was berthed both gare out statements how the Niagara Both They agreed tWat the that could have been done under the was to go aground or sink the declared Lhe Leader IB Hardly Expected to Survive the Might 28, 1 A- The condition of Davitt is ex- tremely He la hardly expected to survive the After steadily improving during Mr. Davitt had a serious relapse At night his condition grow Three are in attendance on the May of the grave condition of Michael Davitt has been cabled to his relatives in this city by Mr. A cablegram received Miss a sinter of Mr. this morning an- that he waa and an- other received this afternoon stated that he tion of the tug Charles a tried to quiet the the aid of the was jo. Then the applied thp most outrageous way the right of ing navigation he had The name of the tug tiat had the dredge in. was not by any one on The liner was un- i stopping of the train threw ngers to their Thia Some of started MYSTERY OF STATEN ATTACKS BISHOP The Rev. W. A. In Accuses Him of to Thf JWw York I May Graf ton of Du the leader of the High Church Episcopalians in ths is a heretic is the charge made by the Rev. William was called here from a Boston con- to take charge of St. tho most exclusive Episcopal Church in the St. Paul's is Low and Mr. Smith is sustained in his attitude by the ity of his which the confusion and frightened some omen Just after tho had bejm started onoe more the br ike waa thrown on train r At 110th Str the train long distribution or Ra of Individual cars have been forced upon operators in order to maJke anything like successful upon them of of in most cates with little or the car in making up their while three o the station was brought How Joseph Stein Was by the Road What happened to Joseph Stein of view Prince's S. on the Amboy Road at will probably never be known unless which the et Policeman Wilhelm left enough to telephone to the Ninety-sixth Street Station to have police there on the Arrival of the When the reached Ninety-sixth a was standing at each exit of the downtown sido of the ranged on As soon as the train o a stop the three made a who tried to escape by up stairs and were and taken to tho West 100th' Street Police they we're with disorderly con- duct Later they were all bailed hs were up In the Twelve you uo i. f acting in a d and Avenue car coming from A boarded each car A policeman virA iSS yanked tho rowdies off at distributors in making up calmly counting in the private charge Superior apoplexy Bide this cafs as part of owner's ordinary pro theao witnesses the car should be eliminated and that Pennsylvania Railroad Company be actually to make its according to a pro rata based upon the real capacity of an operator s The they ar- gued should be away of the prevalent evil of of the car distribution tion Is taken by Commissioners Cookrell who also hold that publicity should be given to the rating of mine A favorite argument put forth by General Solicitor for the before the QU ry In defense of tho obtaining system of car that the allotment in oases should be restricted to prevent the shipper obtaining ex- cess of his selling As all A POWER Had An accident Borderly way on the HOUSE Those By Thought an Earthquake Cars he recovers con- doctors at the Smith Infirmary at Brighton think He has a compound fracture at the base of the skull which is so vere as to be almost Mr. Stein left his home about G o'clock on It was did hot deter V that hour but that was bo- o'clock last night has yet to At that hour he was found beside ihq roadway near Gif His about a quarter of a mile Not far from the unconscious man was a two-seated surrey drawn by a black There was no one in the and the only thing In it was a Neither horse to be winded or BIG GRAIN ELEVATOR Steel and Concrete Structure at Fort William Contained FORT May Ogilvie Company's and concrete grain elevator here started to the river during the At daylight this morning the building had moved from its and it was considered impossible to save it. of. the pile foundation is believed to have been the of i collapse of I The other elevator companies here and the Canadian Pacific Railway promptly offered and men have been working all to save the of which there are Mr. Cannon Ready to Have the House Pass the Senate in- Despite to Tht Ntw York May The President made another point to-day in against the who have been ing meats unfit for human food to the American yesterday the laet stronghold of the and the man on whom they re- lied to etall the was turned Into one of the most radical and rampant of the and will all the monumental power of the to rush Jt by method of Ing Charles P. Neill loose on Gannon letting him act forth the horrore of the meat industry he saw There no report yet m of a formal written statement of i findings with and James B. of New York written some facts for the information of the President and nave told him vastly more and Mr. Neill did the same with the Speaker Of these things can be put In writing if the President Notwithstanding all this there is a in Congress for having Neill make a report and making il without regard to the passage of the 3Beveridge It is based -on theory that the lio la entitled to the facts as as to the John Sharp Williams contemplates Introducing a resolution ing on the not for the Neill re- which does not yet exist as a formal but for any Information he has concerning the packing Senator Speaker and Representatives Madden and Lorimer were at the Whtte House yesterday the thorn that they were en- titled to know the results of the Neill in- which had convinced him that the Beveridge law should be and he would advise them to acquaint themselves the He urged them to see Mr. but it is no they had been It is believed that drawing the buggy rah and that Mr Stein grabbed the known how long maybe the WHITNEY AUTO Mrs. Whitney Pays the Fine for Speeding Harry Payne reina or the his mount and In- In the power house of tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit at foot of Division yesterday up traffic for more than an Tlw generator ina dynamo on tlU Kent Avenue side of the big plant blew causing a tion of electricity that attracted hundreds of people to shot out thro agh windows A report go t out that several men had said the ont man was a good salesman wart and limiting the Bup cars to the was really If that is the taken by Pennsylvania Company Mr then is a little peY over to become a big ft to this Everything ito the large nothing to the is the of tho Pennsylvania road in its capacity of a .to the cars according INDEX TO Page 9. i Arrivals of Out-of-Town Court Page 16. Financial Pages 12. 13 and 10. Marine Intelligence and page Page 0. separated parta jhe the news of which forms a i tn Weather 9. Yesterday's 2... 20. Furnished Rooms and Help 11. and 20. feature in this morning's 11. instead of tho expected decree of The attempts at Tiflis and indications of the Will Cnrc Bart Hi in Pally 7. 14, 15, Pennsylvania Railroad for alleged discrimination in 4ar dragging interminably in tne courts was discussed to-day by op- from various points at present in the It was Raid that many of the were to unite forces add thus minimize their and at same time present a solid body of such formidable character as to give the railroad company There was an insistent rumor afloat day and Saturday that on be to have Logan of graft in the Pennsylvania a nomination for Con- District of been badly At the power house no information was Several man said to have been seen leaving the are building wher their faces When saw the crowd in the it is they went back into power The explosion came with such ft -i that those in near by the impression that betn an Moored to the the VS the crews people who Sn feol WANT A in the Fifth District Gen Edward Morrell Pennsylvania Street under 11; 0. he was I who has announced his Intention to retire the of Mr. said that he hod not been to become a 1 Congressional nor had he heW he was be- SS considered as a successor to you accept the nomination pose I was the If my friends in the coal think I would be of service lives at is Fifth His late C was the author of the charter of and with the leading lawyers of the Mr. is also a hut B devoted many years to the coal tho power Flames and was dragged from and that the bl while his own horse wandered police patrol from ville took the unconscious man part way the so as to meet the lance on the I FIVE KILLED BM Bolt Strikes Into a Crowd at a Ball Game Near May a ball game was being played in aja field miles from this city thunderstorm come struck in the t of a ing five and Injuring eome The dead Donald aged 21; Steven aged 19, Arthur this a A bolt of Steven J. aged 19, and two Many others were shocked and knocked the accident with 1 aown fcy the them loud stalled and went lasted an TUNNEL tho Engineer Work la Too Mayor Is to be by the Central Federated Union to Investigate the construction of the able to wiik fleld strewn bits of shoes and from thoVe Who were killed or and the bodied of the dead were burned in numerous lar taken trom the of the was melted on both ENGINES MEET One Man Killed an Engineer Disobeyed arrested yesterday afternoon by man on the Jericho near Main and have toll them the whole i s chauffeur was on the charge of violating tho speed In the chine was Mrs. H. P. Whitney and her who were returning from this city to her home at The chauffeur was going for He pleaded guilty miles an Judge and was which Was paid by Mrs. Allen Gabriel of 811 was arrested miles an and ha was fined DROWNED FROM Brooklyn Man Father Nearly Goes James K. twenty-eight years of 418 Ralph Street waa drowned in to May man tunnel from Thirty-fourth the to Lonar and of the Safety who brought the matter uj sold that tions to this tunnel were dangerous to the He continued i are worse than In the other are breaks which have moved done the killed and five were seriously injured tn a collision this morning on the Allegheny Valley Branch of the vania at twenty-two miles from this i A freight train should have stopped on a Hiding to allow engine and a caboose to but J. B. he the next Midway between the two he met the en- and caboose at top were A a of and Roy Plum He with ill's father and a brother were In a naphtha launch in a Harrington while to pull the anchor aboard lost his Into the bay in 75 foot df His trying to rescue dragged The launch was around the spot where Harrington had gone down in the hope that would but he aid SAID SHE WAS MRS. Don't Said Pined Her Chauffeur May A. David A. J B. and J. E. were badly crushed and wl wl ai condition ire bad thh of in w The Dewey Making Good May Bureau of Navigation says shipping re- ports of the location Of the Dewey dock In the Indian on May 22, In- that the Dewey has made on an average over 100 day since the Strait of This is re- as good in the Indian as It there weather waA F ATLANTIC OrTT Pennsylvania Through with parlor Butt war stopped here day by the police ee her chauffeur was traveling faster than the law permits automobiles to go village Mrs. who is a of H. protested against tho and to do BO feur was arraigned befo She said ahe the Justice replied that if President for going thirty A off the and wife the Justice to which he did not care Roosevelt would be stopped he were n an automobile t first to contest the arrest and conviction In the She at last paid the fine of because she is to sofl for Europe next week and Wished her chauffeur sail ahead of her with her This afternoon was a conference at tho house of at which Messrs. and Neill were and the latter told in all Its rifying details what learned of conditions and practices in the packing houses in The consists at present notes in detail and affidavits from employes and patrona and who have hod special opportunities jo become in- formed of the matters of which they Mr. Neill had these data with him referred to them from to time he went on with his Hie said to him at the outlet that the dealt with of the greatest in- of the and that they to know everything the re- port and under the s instructions they were to hara and nothing compliance with this declaration Neill them all the facts he had in his and at tho end of the ence Speaker Cannon said that there but one course to be and that to pass the and tne country relief from tho astounding and disgusting stato of affairs In the packing at WHAT THE COMMISSION Though no memoranda were made at the THS TIMES is in a tion to eay that the findings of the President's Commissioners are in sub- stance as They say that lard is manufactured hoffs die from that the meat inspectors are incompetent and that sanitary conditions prevailing at the packing houses are that the packers use and that meat is sold to Americans which is deemed un- fit for exportation to The for aJl th's is The investigated the plants of Armour Nelson Morris Swift tho Hammond the i Cudahy the Standard pany more or less the President decided upon Messrs. and numerous other concerns of Reynolds and Neill to make the tion an effort was made to keep the matter a The leaked In Chicago and word of their coming Typhus there before they the r La. leava New York A. M. May Tho ment Is making every Effort to discover the typhus fever and It is hoped that experiments now In progress will ultimately result in Animals m- the of fever patients have shown all the symptoms of the dis- ease The Government has prizes aggregating 850.000 I the discovery of the germ and an considerable time to clean The commission spent two or three weaks in during which time its bers interviewed persons of all classes who In the stock yards and who were engaged in the packing The Com- mission was assisted in ite work by Drv William K. formerly the head of the Chicago inspection and wtw waa forced out of office because