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Jat several potnts for emergencies, tinues, jon for the lives or safety of their fellow-countrymen, t to meet all emergencies, yin utterly: without foundation, by AND VILNA JOIN, ive been stopped. No newspapers will be iesued to-morrow, we joined in the strike, a majority of whom have closed thelr shops. far there have boet no collisions with the police, strikers here at noon to-(lay totalled 10,000. ‘bedy of strikers at noon to-day forced their way into the works ¢ arm of Hopper and compelled five hundred men to join the strike, 9 factories and other worke were closed throughout the dis- co ena Dantlof street. “KOVNO, Muasia, Jan. 24,—Work has boen stopped at all the factories sraiiroad shovs here, ai on the northeast, Vilna on the southeart, Russian Poland and uns ‘the south and southwest and with a narrow atrip touching the it 8 ‘at Memel. The population of the government 1s about 1,800,000, 0, © capital, which ts on the railroad to Berlin, has about 600,000 , Th ie an Haoervent entropot for trade with Prussia and the vA, Jan, 4A strike haa been commenced here, The } 'USH THE REVOLT, -VLADIMIR'S COMMAND. t, 1806, by the Press Publishing Company, New York World.) ssh ns ¢-(Bpeclal Cable Despatch to The Hvening World.) ‘ ibshgryiaiecy Jan, 4—The Grand’ Duke. Viadimir,, th troops, speaking of the uprising, 1s rb os hav: to or Grand Dukes and military commanders to-day: Once, These people must be xhown thet they tee ts sitting. . It ts this committee a) ees {e allowed to see. No other ‘growing ‘that the Car knows Abeo: i ean * party laid their plans well and t. no communication with the clty. bef cmc on the factortes and confiscated every rife thet for Immediate. use, sti: telopbone Wires to Taarskoe Selo and |thelr, intention of tay titi ly etheuy ge planted with troops, including several fetwente fires ate burning every few yards, Any.attempt on the can to carry out thelr ne {e bound to Fomult: in. another ETS OFF city T0 BUI nr q President Ahearn Contomplates to Distriot-Attorney | - sunstituting Floating Struo- and’ Promises to 82). ture by Swimming-Pools and Bath in Congested Districts, my } 4 1, pa a ganibler eh Gainenve b 1 eon condueting a chain of} Tt is the policy of the ‘vity to ovent> 0! charice In this city for eyme | unlly do away with all river front or B, promised tha 'Distriot-Attomney, floating baths. These ate to give way He (will close up his) io interior bathe, merviceable. al) tho the District: | year round, and logatcd in euch locall- rHAith appertain- | ties a9 tole most convenient and avall- base ‘ eH hg to the manres. olnsel, go! i 4: for uk Mantattdn 1s concerned, wee in tho ‘this: plan hys already been decided upon nial, Cont [| bythe ndmnlistration, Mayor McClellan yj Alinse't belig wedded to the echeme, mete quite at} Other “borotiths are expected to fcl- ‘who italke) witht nim bw. ana Prosklenta Halfen, Littleton ag ML hands wera, fod Caseld, invady declared to be the conference, favor 6 in to cut it out for thé me {ato Mtansattar, however, that the , Scheme most immelitately «uppu at acest,” announced reason-of Its congested water front, Ih l@ will give me what | this connection Prea(dont Ahearn's sec- retary, Bernard Downing, ays y ofa gambling nature bo han | wis Hrofeot partieularly Appiles Hing bath-houses jy in sald he would lke to pre- | Cceupled by fon Dut £ told hina bird In the | months Pipi bathing houses are privil- Win Worth (wo fn the bush, and. to Various important Lenough to agree with me,’ | MA Bi i Rvors, 4s reported, will follow tha i is (other gamblors and leave | tuitd altvear: round hathiog entnbllate pntll District-Attorney Jerome re- ra Set "hnen ma iis from office. There are otiver places Fopvieh PRRs ats View. TRB eu runing gambling houses are satya restions Wie jidrnantty, ia 4 , | huddled. Tn this votion the tae of tefot, Commissioner Onkley's proposed aur: itary system ts being conal A ATi DODGE-MORSE‘CASE BEFORE GRAND Jury, sutlen etal thousand additional yee it and housed tn barracks, Machine gun le haa heen somewhat relieved, but the dread of | sare leaving Russia for abroad, The foreign Embassies eating alarm. They are expressing confidence that the Gov- iii be able to handle the situation and that there is nothing now ites authorities Insist that the danger of the altuation is exaggerated, 0 scout the idea of 4 revolution and mainteining the ability of between Bt. Petersburg and Moscow and St. Petersburg and wat ‘Tho Northern Wxpress arrived on schedule time, dest ‘riimors are in clrovlation, A qob ts reported to be i oh ‘Twarakoe Selo to see the Emperor as the multitude marched fates to ask King Louls XVI, of France for bread in 1789, but the certain quarters where the woes of Russia are always laid to the Of Great Britain, the feeling against the British has become intense, og thareed that the British are furnishing money to bring about a GOW, Jan. 24—The strike is spreading rapidly. All printing m| of the Bachrushin, Michailoft, Linder and Schraoder fae- mployces of the tanneries who are out on strike remain quiet. The Baye ordered all arms to bt removed from the windows of the gun- This olty is the capital of a Russian government of that name, having ~ BATH-HOUSES inspector. McClusky,’ said Flay. dy 2 im in possession of | xanhattin, because of the great demand | ig etuff, wiiich was in | for river. fropt privileges, Space now] great demand during the summer'| iy ara tify To-Morrow, ECONOMIC SY8- 9) Nearly all of to-day's session of the Rot, pocaite and Jury waa devoted to taking oyi-| Street car at First avenue and Blghth ve gtnene disciples i in the Dodge-Moree divorce goan-| Street, Mount Vernon, to-day Dominieo rey g les D. Dodge was eagerly Clorela, driver of the truck, was thrown ANG IC the Nea , but he did not appear, Ho fy/to the street and killed, ‘Three other tne gooe? In ofder to aeoure’ to give it % area dhe een my order to secure the gol } d to give his testimony to) men riding on the truck were slightly Beep sneretts pabins hank lerks wore examined con-| lijured. A few minutes before this fatal ig) m je checks which changed hand: isle ers ® o Ee Bhelino’ groin ae ot Y)Sarlau® vies minalne tn Sor thee collision there was another between a| proceed 4 mlications, ‘There te Hela! Street car and a truck at Third avenue} ¢p of the Grand Jury | 4nd Fourth street, in which no one was sinatier will be Victimises More || ot tho week. ” Re ar wee “ Than Even ‘‘Fren- To CORK A, COLD 4 Charles F, Dodge Expeeted to Tex- | Laxative Bromo A Ee tal Fel nd rion it i cures Be | sas" Ee | Sino “UNEASY. LIES CRANE IN COURT att CALL PEOPLE TO ARMS Proclamations Denouncing the Czar and _ Crying for Revolution Freely Circu- FLAYS M’CLUSKY Mapletrate® Wags Says ‘He Never ‘: Heard of Inspector Detecting Anything—Could Rid City of Thieves If He Chose. — Mac indeed Crane, tn the Jefferson t Court, to-day togk occasion to ‘ troope. The workmen cut the xpress his opinion of Inspector Me- 4 tore up the street tram line, so oe when Deteotive-Sergeant Flay arraigned Dantel Contorwits, who was artested a few dais hes ‘oh suspicion of being '¢ plckpoo! Flay! obtd he’ coul eclentiously that the man had no vis~ {ble means of support, A man Was cated’ who sald ‘he knew tHe - ry en Tepid ibe oN dont. do Me) ot your Uspartimenc Se ‘ a rate A pateed @ momént here ie way. ie be it Nd fans the mad At the head of tive burean?’ “Well, If vou ever heard of his do- been in the department for orig ard T haven't." veare and I think ba ‘8 the greatest ehiet Now York ever had!” exclaimed Wi, Nd Sin eat chief the Court, clean out et t in. twenty-four hours, If he wants to. Detective-Berpt, reneny arraigned four alleged |p ea uu hake eae Mae 1d. Mast “You thin! "gal iB trate Crane before dischatging the ay soners, ‘to scold you and then Jet go, but you will discover that h ore eee through with you we'll find a dd oh thy, pects then to the great: ‘ork has ever had,’ sald ‘and tell iim for me he can nef Crom: this city t had no hold you. “Officer, I'm going to send this mat- ter to the Police Comraiavionen.” ARBITRATION BILL IN STATE SENATE. Wonld Compel Public Utility Cor- porations and Employees to ArWitrate, ALBANY, N, ¥., Jan. 24—A bill to compel arbitration of differences bee ween public ulllity eorporatione and employees was offered in the Senate} to-day by Senator Lewis. The bill provites that the Appellate Division te to appoint a commission of three pervons who are to have all the! ‘ors of & legialative committee, A orporation that refuses to comply with the decision of the commission will lose Its. fravchise, while the emp'oyoe who declines to ablde by the decision will lose job and will be unable obtain work from any public service eorporation in the Stale, ne DRIVER KILLED IN A COLLISION. Doeminico Ciarcin Lost Mis Life and Companions Were Injaved— Car Hit a Track, In a collision between a truck and a | hurt, A.GUAKANT bey CURB FOR PILES, peg bi Bind, Bleeding or Protrading Pea ky ‘refund genet Olpr, “Who directed the soldiers to Alp thelr rifles and breasts of the Jaborers? “It was the Emperor, the Grana Dukes, the Min the nobles of the court, They are the murderers, Slay “To arnia, comrwtty"* vay low the prison walls! ers of freedom! Demolish the police and gendarmes’ Government and state bu!ldings, “We must throw down the Rmporor and the Govern, our own government! “Long dive the revolution! “Long live thé conatituent assembly of representatt A third proclamation appeals to the people not t private vo: Lh T. B. POWERS," lated in St. Petersburg. 8ST, PETERSBURG, Jen. 24.—The correspondent of The Associated Press noticed several ‘men distributing proclamations to-day. The people formerly were shy of accepting such documents; now they are eagerly acy tee nb éviderice | Copting them and have hicknamed them lastotchke (“swallows,’ an allu- which would permit him to ewear con- | son to the spring, which has become & synonym of evolution), FR OCE AM AT TON: TO PEOPLE, th but dy sind R Hl Penh bbe fue weer'n Lbaabipddlay to be a “gentleman,” the Court | by “The Russian lal Democratic ‘uk id. rot ‘bellove, him, ; Ri One proclamation dated “Of course,” sald Magistrate Crane, “il theae men get otuera to come ty court and say they ate their employ- ers, and you Officers bvileve them and stop right there You could wet: ev|- dence’that opr fing Haye no. m 88 o of ogearedoase0 long as gutocracy exists no improvement in our con- dition {s possible, Therefore, we continue to inscribe on our banners the following domanda: 5 immediate cessation of the war. “The summoning of a constituent assembly of represent prople lected by universal and equal suffrage and Aichi ps Ral “The removal of clase and race privileges and restrictions, ‘The inviolability of the person and domicile, dom. of conscience, speech, the press, meetings, cal associations.” y A second, proclamation dated Jan. 23 says: “The proletariat of all countries are united. A CALL TO ARMS, "Citizens, you yesterday witnessed the bestial cruel « You saw blood flowing in tho streets, plaughtered, defenders of the canse of labor, the gromne of the wounded women and defens brains of workingmen were apatiored aroun THE HEAD" United States Circult Court, O'BRIEN WILLING TO BET $5,000 =*= both sank with him. After the sec: Jack O'Drlen telegraphed The Byen- Ing World trom Phalidulphit to-day that The te ready and willing to meet Bob WNtadmmons, and that there wil be no trouble to arrange a fight. “Frits can have bi as he likes,” wires 0’ eide het as soon This despatch from O'Brien would seem to clinch the match between him- mat and Fiteeimmons. The latter has expressed him: with gue ee fared f Bs nad Neserry not come ment to The Event every obstacle to au SE GOV. LA FOLLETTE _ BLECTED SENATOR, Dr, Darlington Wants Accamte misioner, anounced to-day that his de- partment will p00 make a census of Greater New York in the coming spring. Both Houses of the Wisconsin Leginiature Vote for Him ati rikes and politi. more accurately determining the cit death rate than $8 now possible, thie rato {s now eatimeted on a basis of the Federal ven#us of 1900, with the normal irerease foryyears cee, estimated and added thereto, Dr. Darlington be- Neves, however, that mi Satenates fell below the avtual increase of the olty population since 1! and desires a more bade asia tor his figures. ‘The death os T1904 was 20.32, on the pus. o timated p ulation, but Darlin on believes 1t can be shown to be much lower, houses of the Wisconsin Legislature at noon to-day voted separately for United States Senator, Goy. La Follette being JOFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan, 4.—In joint sogalan to-day Thomas K. Nied- ringhaue, Republican caucus nominee for United States Senator, lost three 'votes, which Kerens gained, The ballot stood! iSO DR TAME: 8; Cockrel votes are peconsary t TREN’ Houses of the New Jerse voted separately to-day BI nominated by the , gucceed hi received a majohity of the votes and wil be formally elected to the Benate at a joint eye) ‘to-mor- row. Col, Bdwin 4, Pleven. | mount was voted for by 1! a BRYAN MAKES PLEA FOR BENNETT WILL. | He Argues Blonuently Before the Bre Connecticut Supreme Court In the Famous Content, ty of the autocratic You saw hundreds You saw the denth ana heard eless children, The blood and d where their heads had been iL Sten tight jan, eh two fi a) St the Grocer Charges Four Youngsters John Kean, who was laters, the generals, ublican caucus to them, Liberate the defend- Stations and all the Nb. 2362 Old Broadway; John Stock- bower, spelt, No, 2360 Old Broadway; ment and fh eth astrept, were atrested to-day b 1 nner Went One Hundred and Twenty-fith street Atation, charged with burglar- Jously entering the grocery tore of ves of the People!” 0 attempt to injure and the mischief they committed, 40t| ALDERMEN ACT | Contrary to expectations, the Alder- | © Committee on Water Supply, Gag and Electricity to-day reported ad- vereely on the application of the Man hattan and Bronx Blectrie Company ve Was mado TOKIO, Jan, 4.—The Japanese head- i ceive under Instructions from headavarters, 11) quariers at Slen-Chang, Manchurla, re- a mandamus to compel the The application has been pending tn | the commntitee alnee Dec, 20. lite to rring the matter to be The Board, however, : Vif ied. th resident and the applicatio as tt was. ‘The move to-day tx lated to offset possible difficulties, ita report the committee declares This in order to ward off court | Ports that a Japanese force dislodged te coinpany having | bout one company of Russian cavalry | horses and arma. casualties damage to the store, ments were hedmd in the Connecticut Supreme Court of Hrrors to-day on the Appeal -of William J. Bryan from the decision of the Buperior Court denying him authority to necelve $50,000 men- Uoned Ih the sealed letter left by the late Philo 8, Bennett, of whose estate Mr. Bryan Is executor, tlon that Mr, Bryan would assist per- | sonally in the arguments the ooltrt-room owded with attorneys and polit: forpe the matier out mittee, Failing In this, i yi | the company addressed 9 communica | ton to the Board demanding that, un- der section 74 of the Oharter, the ap: AHEAD OF U OF COURT Piication be sent to the Board of Ha- Rigel) President Fornes ruled that euch de- mand was in conformity with the law, Threatened with Fath Mine to! ia the Board had erred orlginally Force Action, They Vote brs Against a Franchise for New Inasmuch aa the clty. Is. already ‘¢ Electric Light Company. , axed, practically, “ha pric i muntolpal Hehting plant, it } cordance with progress to chise to a private corpora ‘The report was adopted by the Board, boys: smaea es thus leading to the copeure of all, i} thimgelf fataly In the rea 28 Kast Houston street this afternoon, | The body wus talten to the station, \ . bryan, G. Newion, nttorney for Mr. , spoke for more than an hour, Ales wang the Intricate tecunteal points ved, and was followed b; Fine Honny Stoddard, counsel for the remsluary legate '- | quarters of an hour, ‘and 80 eloquent | was he that the Judges wld down their law books and lawyers pressed forward 18S ROTTEN Many Witness 8 sans eatly at Trial of Accused Inspectors that Life-Preservers Fell Apart When Toughed. Thomas Hy Freel; for’ pwenty-throe years a member of the Fire Dopart- ment, and a former Firo Marshal, was the first witness to-day at the trial of former ‘Assletant United Bates Inspeo- tore “Hénty. Lundberg, and John W. Fipming before Judge Thomas and a jury in the eNmina) branch of the ‘sata that he made an’ ¢xamina- Yon of the wreck of the General Blo- cum just after the burning:! He sald he) (ho, Febel noticed that the life-preservers ‘on the} to th North’ Brother Island beach were) "yy ce staan broken and the ‘granulated cork with} aaron fot vat ett le but ine which Uhey had-beor filled was floating | q iss on the water, “Did you eee the body of a drowned woman with a jife-preserver on?” asked Mr. Baldwin, the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Freel eatd he did... He identified a oe ni lifexpreserver as the one she had on, Tt had a hole in it and the canvas, he sald, was rotten and tore easily. 1 will gtadly give you'a hull da worth of my reme remedy td ‘ars Nothing to deposit, Not Nothi The dollar bottle is free, Y ‘on my order, will hand you ae : lar’s worth and send me th Why do work ana worry augue Aud uveriis mera ‘tog rica att Fe Sn hae Eon wart I note Sout ‘tha ici? rie Aa tt Shane ts your ities ee ey eel toa, os ite ae t—tha dl cod ar ii No blan a porary. hi "nets ir nothtiae new, about 4b olan Wi dispute, - hialned, For De sr ie 5 Ca nye Nee ne q oe it eit, Samuel H, Berg, an employee of the bi Yonrd of Health, who was a volunteer life-sover on tho day of the di told.of the rescues he mace, In answer to Gen, Burnott’s question he told of finding the body of a woman with a} | life-proserver properly attached, about three feet below the surface, near the shore, He saw granulated cork floating about on the water near the scene of the disaster, Paul Liebenau, » bartender, who was one of # family party of eleven on the Blooum, told how six of the party tost their lives, He tried to get down five of six ilte-pronervers on the promenade deck Leh Aves but could not because wizeg held them, ‘The corners of them, he eutd, ‘broke off A ing Race A Heuer, a boy, sald the promenade dack with hie I other bidet and sisters when the vered, a ‘Tran aft and got on a came ehatr, sald the boy, “and tried qe the Ufe-presorvers down, I tried pull @own about twonty of them, but only got one down. The ori ae 2 BAA the oe tore from them on eo, ten years went on remot with two roth ers, ay that when ofl james ba aster, | Paty ere are No ognanl Tt In open and frank t fay ti fi eratinsitions belt. CATE ti peamet She'd to weite—weite tovday, free order for Book 4 Petts at art 01 on, the tip, Pui must td Rhoop, th Hh Took Sfor Mei Rare, Sy went Tinok Siar id canes Sy often cured a al bottle Por sale at forty Thansana ave 4 atores. Dr. hoops fs oN ie he found float! Cag the wulet and id dint Bagel Dh the boy sald, he was eatigmony 8s jhe ated myed 9 of thet the: i Catt gah Philadelphia Pugilist Wires The| o4,'"s, Evening World To-Day that] men He Is Ready to Fight Fitzsim- | sycceetet mons for Big Side Bet, $0 thee waplenerage ieee ar ers 1 fell col anes A aat 1) 4 ogg A that Be wires, poly out of the fifteen a tite-pre: servers that fell down but bait hese’ were ey baa tot ther ep Ra 4 e Suliea. down trom ae racks broke, 2 | Bave lif vers Ay this three selene and the; all host, Annie 1p sald figdea ‘was sinking ive A life presorver on when she the Slocum puddie-wheel a wept above pave, water until rescued, Pariityke, o twelve- 0. boy, testified that when he told the Slocum's, captain, that Ary pene was afire he was loformed to set to h—1 pel of here a mind your own busi- “The trint ll be continued to-mor- tow, Wednesday morning, raeseetinione a HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO TAKE CITY CENSUS. Figores on Which to Base Death Rate. Dr. Thomas Darlington, Health Com- It fs to be taken for the purpose of SAYS BOYS ARE BURGLARS. —— with Breaking Into His Store, Edward Gohreuer, twelve years old, of aateraon, eleven, No, 2345 Old ray. and James Hughes, eleven, ‘est One Hundred and a fesuves, Hayes and Whegold, a te haries: Helsenbuttel, at No. 294 Old Oadway, On Sunday last. ‘The grocer yey boys ‘A smashing Ma cash nd doing, with the goods they stole ‘Acconding to the police one of tho| pce Rey Suicide by Shooting, A man about thirty-fiy ‘8 old shot rd at No, ‘he man had brown hair and mua. tache, black overcoat, chosked sult, stay | underwear, black socke, Jace. shove. Diack tle with purple figure, and black derby hat. SEE eeemnE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF !8 DEAD, | LONDON, Jon, 24-Tne Right Rey, Richard Lewis, Bishop of Liandaty, Wales, is dead, He was born in 182). SOLID it was due him in this case, to say a few words as tothe ent of the testator, ough wus very i ny and ho hi JAPAN KSH ATTACK AND ROUT RUSSIANS, This intent, he} d at | | soontenta tuned on two or threo queations—uaually on tne capacity of # testator to make a will, In this case he thought Mr, Be ideally competent to make a wil to the question of undue Influen olted the fact that Mr, Benett tw 1,500 miles to Nesbraka, carrying with him a will to be ueel as a motel, and | afterward travelled 1,500 mies back to New York, where he duly executed the , ‘The question, therafore, He said, | turns on th intent of the testator, northwest of Weistvuku on Monday ov- cupying the position and captured soine | Another Japanese detachment routed ‘The Re- |a force of Fverigae ‘n the nesghborhood publican members, led by Alderman | of ChenpHeae Aleting over twenty Franklin B, Ware, who introduced ‘the Pe application, have fought at each méet- and army h panese Aad capture five officers and men with their Rorses SUBSTANTIAL FLESH and good Brains are made from i |Grape-Nuts Trial proves. a FE v Frain: stealing $6 In cash therefrom, |Uhocotnte Cov red te well informed \day. 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