CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 6. >905
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CZAR’S SHIPS MUTO1 Knla» Pot^mkine Sail* Blank Sea a Pirate. ALL HER OFFICERS WERE MURDERED
WASHINGTON. Jolj A-M*. M*r*r. American amba—■itnr at St Pateraliur*. in a cablegram to the state doiartmeat aaya t'otuul Ueenan arOtJeeaa report* to him that tbe Black aea fleet baa mutinied. A Seraetopol dewpatcb aaft that Immediately after the Black aea squadron arrired there on Saturday a council of admirals and captains was held uu board the flagship 'Roattslar, Vice Admiral Kruger presiding. The council reootred to ungear the machinery and authorise the officers and men to go ashore. The Ekaterina 11. la. there and baa been disarmed. A cab!* from Kiwtenjl. Roumaaln, dated 0:20 o'clock hist night says the Kolas Potemklne and torpedo boat No. 2C7 are anchored off that port and that another steamer to'in the offing apparently watching. The commander of the Roumanian fleet boarded the Knlas Potemklne and gare Aer pcrxntoaton to take water and
rla la f at Washtagtsa. ST. PETKURBUBG. July A-Nsgo-ttettuna for an armistice between tbe armies of UnsaU and Japan. H can be definitely stated, are now in progress, presumably at Waahlngton. hut they have not reached a stage where any further announcement can be made. The dectekm seems to rest with Japan. which country to weighing the rallnqutohment of the proepecta of bettering her present advantageous position against tbe enormous coat In liras and money of another great battle, i tntsrrlew attributed to Baron •n. one of the Russian plenipotentiaries for the peace conference at Washington, by a French news agency to printed here. It quotes Baron Rosen as saying that Russia to willing to pay tbe expenses of tbe war jslthln certain limits and has created a bun of astonished comment Russians are unwilling to baUere Baron Boaen to responsible for what to regarded as an indiscreet showing of Russia’s cards, and a disavowal of tbe Interview to
Tbe Russian gunboat Psaaouape to In the harbor there, but h»a not communicated with the Knlas
The unprecedented spectacle of a ' powerful modern battleship cruising around In the Black aes in the hands of a craw who, under the rules of Interns, ttona! law, cannot be regarded as other than pirates and of the admiral In command of tbe rest of the Buxine •fleet frankly confessing bis Inability to cope with the situation and ordering the Area of his warships to be drawn - has stupefied tbe Bnastan admiralty. An Odessa despatch says that the Knlas Potemklne has sailed from that port apparently in tbs direction of the
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The Georg! Pobledonoaet* Is now anchored in the bract port Tbe sur der of tbe vessel Is conditional upon tbe prew being Informed as to what their punishment win be. In the Odessa roads the > signaled the Knlas Potemklne t the squadron, to which the bat > replied. “We ask that the ad-
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the fleet. These Increased in numbers until it was ultimately decided to
they handed over the flag and tbe breech blocks of tbe guns. No answer being given the Knlas Potemklne cleared for -ectioo stemmed at full speed along the whole fleet. Bbe passed eo doee to the other ▼easels that even the features of her commander, who wore a thick ,b< and was In civilian dothea, were desrly distinguishable. Several among the ciaws assert that- they saw at • thirty men In civilian costumes on
Admiral Kruger signaled to the squadron. “Head for Sevastopol.*' and at tbe same time tbe Knlas Potemklne displayed the signal. “We remain here." Commander Gaaevitcfa of the Georg! Pobtsdonosets signaled that tbe machinery of the vessel was disabled, mini Kruger repeated hto order to r Sevastopol, when the Georg! Pos replied. “We remain bera*
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The Moves Vremya prints a seven >lomn Jeremiad bitterly attacking tbe nited States and ail the moves of American diplomacy In tbe far east but swinging around gracefully to an acceptance of tbe peace conference.
.Father sbS Sm Boa Op* rati •a. ALLENTOWN, Pa.. July 3 -While pveral snraeons were ofieratlng on John Schmid for appendicitis hto son began to suffer pains In the abdominal region. As soon as they were s with tbe father the son was examined and was found to be suffering from appendicitis. He w ately successfully operated upon.
Kaiaer Oaaaa« the Raatgaa. PARIS. July 8 —Prince von Billow's insists nee that the kaiser's action In visiting and talking at Tangier should not be called in question eras the chief difficulty In tbe France-German u
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af Hta Owa Haath. SYRACUSE. N. Y, July 8,-Before leaving for tbe west to Join Secretary Taft's party to the Philippines Congressman M. K. Driscoll, who was tbe investigating attorney for Superintendent of Insurance Hendricks In the Equitable Investigation, mad* a statement on the letter of Jamee H. Hyde to tbe board of ffirectore of tbe Bqalle Lite Aeenrabee eoe
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“It to true, ae James H. Hyde states, that the society owes Its existence to hto father ate that Its success In tbe main to due'to hto efforts, ate tt to also true that bis father inaugurated the system of subsidiary or affiliated companies by which ha ate hto friends continued to milk tbe society."
READING. Pa.. July A—“I bare revised my opinion about the use of Gregorian music in tbe United fltetaa. ate I shall sc inform hto holiness," was tbe Important statement made by Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore after be bad beard tbe Gregorian mass sung by a rested choir for tbe first time in this country.
WII.KE8BARHE, July 3.-P. D. Kelly, s butcher, recently acquired a calf of fine breed, valued at «L00a He took some friends to see It and found it missing Ruth its pen. He hurried to bis hired man. who was working at the slaughter bouse, and Inquired If the calf bad escaped. "Not this trip,’ butdwr. “There she hangs ’
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