The Leaders See in the Present Quiet But the Calm Which Always Precedes the Storm.MASSES WILL PREPAREFOR FINAL STRUGGLEAnd Months May Elapse Before Organized Opposition Breaks Out-—Dissolution of Parliament is Not Worrying the People—No Fear of Germany.Berlin, July 30 —.The Russian. Correspondence News, a syndicate workingin oppostflGtm *to the Russian government, has distributed to the Berlin press an account of a conversation.| which one of its (promoters had withWm. Roditcheff, Ostragonskl, Swet-1 cliim and Prof. Kovalevsky, members of the outlawed Russian parliament, who 'attended the conference of the interparliamentary union in London, and .who on their way hack to Russia stopped here to dhSamge trains. The Russians took a hopeful view of the situation. iM. Rodi'tclieff said that ithorn in Glasgow, Scotland in 1SQ6, ■and when hut live years old. crossed fbhe ocean with her parents to the new country OX America. The family settled in Philadelphia. When hut 12 years of age she entered tihe postoffiee of that city as postal cle*rik, which' position she held until she was married.'Six children are yet living: {Mrs.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 73 yeans, 1’iVes ln« Olympia, Wash; iS. P. Borden, aged 71 years, in Pittsburg, Pa.; (Mrs. Minnie Huntsman, aged 3 yars, ia A'lihmpue/rque, N. M. and EJdJwin Borden, aged 62 years, iwho fives in this c-ity. The last named son has been an engineer on the Chicago, Burttgton Quincy railroad for over twenty years.EHeavy, 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.lt;T.TAFT, GANNON, SHAW.Will be the Chief Speakers In Congressional .Campaign,Washington, July 30.—Thru the Oyster Bay conference, held at the suim-was only tihe beginning, the spring In! 'ni€ir hotme ,fche president, Taft, Can-the development of Raisslan liberties. Present Quiet Omnious.“Buil” said the in'tervtewer “is not the quiet with which, the dissolutionnon and Shaw are to he the star at-itraiofciorus In dhlis Jail’s congressional campaign.The other members of tihe cfabineti1a*cirlt;3roacQof parliament was received by the j probiaibily participate iin the earn-Rurtsian people a bail indication.** j |Pai’Stt» ^’Uft Shaw and Toft, wltto the “Not at all,” replied M. Rodicheff.!speaker, Will deliver tihe key note The answer will be given (by the ■, speeches In the flgtrt that is to be■fighting pamties. They will return to arcade Eor the confci'ol of the nextthe argument otf bomiba and the peas-(hiouise.ain't s will refuse to ipay taxes and will Secretary Shaw wall make his fl/rst .resort to uprisings. Only a few weeks j appoanawce in, the national campaign(perhaps a couple of mouitihJs wi'll elapse j at meeting in Vermont eajnly in Sap-before any organized opposition will J temibetr, and Speaker Cannon and Se*break out. Premier Stolypin himself, orertaiy Taft are exapctedl to followe■tiihncnVtoIf he has any real intention osf governing without the use of force alone, wstll find that he m/ust reckon with the demands of the people tor a parliament.”No Fear of Germany.^iM. Roditcheff, who did most of the talking for the sporty, said he regarded iM. istoflypln as a bureaucrat, not selected by the emperor atone, 'bat put forward by others. From the style of M. Stolypin’s (manifesto ihe believed that M ltobedenos«tseff, 'who was .procurator general of the holy synod, had a hand iin its icQinipolsition.The Russians seemed to fear that Germany intended to Intervene by force In the affairs of Russia, in support of -the emperor's government, (but they weie assured that there was not the sllighiteisft basis for any apprehenisiou on. the subject, as no Gertmaji sitafcesman, It was claimed would take the responsibility df such a step, owing to the Lit jtuvie of the German people. ,For mslttd, easy action. of (the bowels, a single dose of Doan’s Regu-eta is enough. Treatment cures fla-ritual constipation. 25 cents a box. Vslc your druggist for them.soon after. 'Speaker Cannon will probably qpeu in Maine.Wlillle Speaker Gannon will deal /with tihe tariff 'in hlis usual vigorous ■manner, Ihe will give same attention to tihe I charges of President Ganupam of the f American Federation otf Labor that the last congress was unfriendly to union kubor. OGt is claimed by the Re-. publican. managers that if Mr. Can*non were to relate the verbatim/ oon-versatlon that took place (between himi ^ *and President Gompens in. the speaker’s room laisit winter, on tihe subject of [passitaig labor bills, a flavoiraSble verdict iCrom every fair-minded, ^wjuiare* dealing voter would be obtained,(St la asserted tihaJt tihe speaker Is apt to create a sensation if he shouldgive a straight account of these con-* *.Berenices amid the reasons why he *111611advanced Mr. Gomtperte deonandsishould mot be acceded sto by congress. The speaker, It is claimed, will not hesitate to meet the labor issue and submit tihe record of tihe last session Upon laibor legislation.(Ciiiax■s.Suiti(fi4sIP!tielidtfadithHELD FOR FORGERYLIVtED A CENTURYIve Generations Celebrate Mrs. Big-gar’s Anniversary.(Boardstown. III., July 30.—Five gen-u'uitions of one family are colbbratiug .!to one buntdroth anniversary of Mrs Slixabpih Biggars of this place.Foujr generations are living happily iml peacefully in a -single liome. Two3 cards town babies, less than a year /Id, constitute the (fifth generation. Mm. iBIggars is a most highly tail* .nred aad educated lady. She wasLangmo Committed to Henrtepin County Jijir After Princeton Hearing.iPirineeton, Minn., July 30— Geo. H. Langmo, a j?epreesntajtlve of a North Dakota land company, who passed several! worthless checks on business*houses {here and at Mllaca, about» *tlinee weeks ago, was captured by /Sheriff Shoekiltey at East Grand Forks and brought back here for hearing. Being charged wltih tongery 'in (the •second degree, lie was commuted to—, i•the Hennepin countj jaU to await the actlicai of tlie graxkl jury at the next general tenm, wihlch convenes (here the first Monday In Octoberireprai■reedJOOsyarseeaInord'lnerhongTshBitrkttrt].tej1l*C