BOMBS IN RUSSIA.
NUMBER OF CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED.
A THOUSAND REVOLUTIONISTS
UNDER CONTROL.
BANISHMENT OF A MAYOR.
[press association.] (Received August 15, 8.42 a.m.) ST. PETERSBURG, 14th August,
. A bomb was thrown at and wounded the Chief of the Police at Radom (in Russian Poland).
The police raided an inn at Tiflis (in Transcaucasia, and arrested a number of conspirators. The officials found seven bombs and a stock of dynamite, also the. death sentence of the Chief of the Police signed by a Committee of the Social Revolutionary party.
One thousand revolutionists were arrested at Warsaw last Friday and Saturday.
Professor Yaroschenko, Mayor of Odessa, was exiled for participating in the recent Zemstvo Congress at Odessa, as representative of the Odessa municipality. The Professor has resigned his position owing to the sentence of banishment.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1905, Page 5
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