1-3oIt*teo•1.il.n;0e-Iffau(1The Leaders See in the Present Quiet But the Calm Which Always Precedes the Storm.MASSES WILL PREPAREFOR FINAL STRUGGLEitm.inyvfaAnd Months May Elapse Before Organized Opposition Breaks Out-—Dissolution of Parliament is Not Worrying the People—No Fear of Germany.ir»ft iA1#iinftl,i-iBerlan, July 30 —-The Russian Correspondence Newts, a syndicate worsting in opposiIStm ito the Russian govern-men't, has distributed to the Berlin press an account of a conversation which one of its {promoters had with Wm. Roditcheff, Ostrogonski, Swet-cliim and Prof. Kovalevsky, memibere of the outlawed Russian part lament, who 'attended the conference of theinterparliamentary union 1n London, an.fi .who on their way hack to Russia (stopped here to dliiamge traims. The Russians took a hopeful view of the situation. iM. Hodltchefl said that ithorn in -Glasgow, Scotland in 1896, ■and when hut five years old crossed ithe ocean with Iter parents to the new country ttf America. The family settled in Philadelphia. When hut 13 years of age she entered the postoffiee of that city as postal clerik, which' position she held until she was married.'Six children are yet. living: OVirs.Mary Ness, aged SI years, living with i her mother, and is as active as many a woman half her age; C. W. Borden, aged 7-3 years, lives in Olympia, Wash; (S. P. Borden, aged 71 years, In Pittsburg, Pa.; (Mrs. Minnie Huntsman, aged 63 yars, in ADbuQiierque, N. M. and Bdlwin Borden, aged 62 years, iwho fives in this city. The last named son has been an engineer on. the Chicago, Burllgjton Quincy railroad for over t/wenty years.Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, .pure— restores perfect health.TAFT, GANNON, SHAW.Will be the Chief Speakers in Congressional .Campaign.Washington, July 30.—Thru the Oyster Bay conference, held at the saim-vvas only tlhe beginning, the spring in! 'ni€^r *I0taie president, Tasflt, Can-the development of Raisslan liberties. 111021 an^ Stow are bo be the sftar at-eeirti.tNPresent Quiet Omnious.“Buil” said the In'tervieiwer ‘is not (he quiet with which the dissolutionitraiotioius in dhits Jail’s congressionalcampaign.The other memlbers of tlhe cabineto*•of parliament was received by thej will probiaibily participate iln the eatn-Russiuu people a bad indication.** j ’Phitgn, Shaw and Tadt, witlh the “Not at all, replied 'M. Rodichelt.! speaker, w*iM deliver (jhe key note The answer will be given by tlie •, speeches In the fight that is to be ■fighting parties. They will return to ttua.de tor the control of the nextthe argument otf bamib-s and the peas-(hiouise.an'ls will refuse to ipay taxes and will Secretary Shaiw wjHI make his first .resort to uprisings. -Only a few weeks j appearance in. the national campaign .! (perhaps a couple of roouithJs will elapse J a meeting in Vermont eairily in Se»p-1 .before any organ'ized opposition will j 'temibejr, and (Speaker Oannoai and Se* L' break out. Premier Stolypin himself,-oretary Taft are exapcted to followIf he has any real intention of governing without the use of force alone,will! find that he irmist reckon with thesoon, after. -Speaker Ctauaoai will! prob-abfly opea In Maine.WHiMe Speaker Gannon will deal (with