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TRESULTS 1 EDITION | ee ’ PRICE ONE CENT, INTO THRONG OF © 3,000 AT MOSCOW Many Fall Under Bullets of Czat’s Men , on Festival Day When Open Celebra- tion Is Forbidden--Strike Spreads me “as Blood Is Shed, PROCLAMATION BY THE EMPEROR EXPECTED. \ « Demand Made for Congress of Zemstvos and uw? iw. Freedom of the Press, and Mirsky Prom- ises to Consider It—More Cities - in the Uprising, he \ f Rioting began in Moscow to-day. Cossacks fired on a street crowd “]) —_f 3,000 and a number fell wounded. lf i British diplomats are certain that the Czar will have to grant a change bf government, The St. Petersburg strikers have been given twenty-four hours to a Submit. If they refuse they will be deported to the villages, , . Maxim Gorky has been arrested at Riva, ' The victims of last Sunday's riot at St. Petersburg were ‘burl to-day, Hunger fs,forcing the working people of St. Petersburg to submit factory owners, fearing the mobs, refused to open. Moscow, where an outbreak was expected, is being held in subjec- to the rule of the Czar. A number applied for work’ to-day, but the}: : tion by the troops. he Gen, Trepoff, in assuming his new office of Governor-General of | +... BtoPetersburg,, was. officially thanked-by the Caar for.his tyrannical rile Las as Chief of Police of Moscow, This might be construed as’ threat to}. the people,that he wil rule the capita) with the same ifon hind, ' Btrikers in the Planitskaya district. Many persons were wounded, ) BT, PETERSBURG, Jan. 25,—It Je expected that a message from Bm- Peror Nicholas will to-morrow be delivered to the workmen through the t Minister of Finance. i A deputation from the 8t. Petersburg press waited on Interior Minister \ Bviatopolk-Mirsky during the day and presented a petition formulated at a \ conference of editors. M. Souvorin, senior editor of the Novoe Vremya, sald that the only means of restoring public confidence was to grant freedom to the press and to snmmon a congress of zemstyos, He declared that if the press had been free none of the recent deplor- able eyants would have happened, The Minister replied that this petition would be considered, but that he Must confer witt Governor-General Trepoff, > Ue ie CZAR AND HIS BABY HEIR , ARE IN GOOD HEALTH, ST, PETERSBURG, Jan, 25—The reports of the {illness of Emperor Nicholas andthe heir to the throne are officially declared to be unfounded. bee. '< (Gontianed on Third Pago.) . “WALLS CRUSH FIREMEN way, There was a@ shatp cracking sound and then the whole siructure |came down, arller in the day two other men of Truck No, 2 had been (By Aas elated Pros.) The north wall of the seven-story malt-house of the Kip's Bay Brewing Gompany, at First avenue and ‘thirty dghth street, which nas been burning ‘nce early this morning, collapsed Jate | severely Injured while fighting the this afternoon, burying Firemen George | fire, and when thelr comrades saw Klausner, Henvy Kielme and John Mur- \ what had happened thoy rushed at the way, of Hook and [adder Company No, | pile of smouldering debris, regardless ; Fireman McGough, of Engine No. | of the warning cnies of others, and 82, and an unknown firerhan from the | working like a lot of madmen, had the ‘ro-boat David A, Rooiy, in the ruins, \{njured men out ina fow minutes, These five men had been directing | Four ambulances and a number of Anes of hove from the Thirty-clghth | priests who had been sont for soon ars ‘treet side of the burning building had) rived, ‘The doctors sald that none of for Ihours tho wall had been cracked |the mea would die. ‘and dangerous, All other firemen and| With the Ave men Injured in the fall- re ‘all apparatus had been remoyed from |ing wall, weven men in all were sor 1 ‘the vicinity at the order of Chief Cro-|tously tnfured at this fire. Barlier In ( Ker, but {t was.absolutely necessary, | the day Memon Thomag Corha'ly, of to Keep the firs fim spreading, tohave |'Truck No, % and Wreman Thomas J. gome one with hose dines nt this point. |Sweeney, of the same company, were The five men who were caught in the} on the root of the malt house When it collapse volunteered for this dangerous | caved in, duty, and they almost paid for thelr PR a} if ithe fire to-day is a , © brewery people believe Ud FLLll age a Rea that tho {that !t started In the drying room where some thousands of bushels of malt men had no chance to get out of the! drying out ere. Wouldn’t It Make You Think? » | . 1 2 \ If you had for a long time been And while waiting for a vacancy you ‘\ anxious to secure a position at Mr, J Were shocked to hear your frlond, Mr, , Goodpay's factory— Never A. Sle'p had got ‘the place i 4 3 And your friend should reply Mr Was -sinply” one of qe 10,072 per- i ‘And {f, in a fit of rage, you ace J sons who answered the ST) ads bearing i cused vo tend of disloyalty in J box number addresses in Inet Sunday Y mecuring. "yout position— NEHA Directory and received. tho j ajpat 1 My WHULOND 1 MAKE YOU ‘THINK? You will better understand your friend's nucoenn If you will read Next | | Sunday’s World Want Directory. ‘MOSCOW, Jan. 25.—Cossacks this afternoon fired on three thousand} “AUTOR RECORD Louts Ross pis Mark’ for} Forty Horse-Power Cars to 38 Seponds Flat in stanley Shahi? at Ormond.’ ORMOND, Fia., Jan. 24—In the one- milo trials for. aiptornobiles ¢f the A,, 3 and (classes a world's record for the distance for forty horse-power cars was; broken'-hy Louis” Ross “in a Btanley-| steamer, Ross wade the distance In 38 seconds flat after a perfect run, The beach‘ was in fair, condition to. ‘The the card ‘and #f enormous crowd gath~ ered to witness the runs. The fink drial was.made by W. K, Vanderdilt, jr, In a 90 hotse-power Mercedes, His time was 42 2-5 seconds, Mercedes, inde the recond sate Cal ering tha distance in 1,03 1 dhen went out for tho th. fa ‘ial, wmashing the world's record to smith ereena, In the fourth trial Arthur MacDon- ald In a ninety horse-power Napler ‘went the distance in, ‘2-5 seconds, H. L, Bowen In a 120 horse-power Mer- cedes ebaved this 1-6 of 2 second, his time being $4 1-9 eeconda, William yay lace in 4 ninety horee-power Fiat won! the mile In 81-5 seconds, The. other trials were Maurice Rernin in G. Brokaw's sixty horse-power Renaud, a forty horse-powor Mercedcs, 68 2-b seconds, Le EE MISSING STEAMER AP PORT ARTHUR, nila and Was Suposed to De Loat, Reported Safe. MANILA; dan, 25.—It 1s rumored here that the Manila steamer TLegazpl, which was belleved to have been lost, js at Port Arthur. A M&spatch from Manila, Jan, 9, sata | that the ownems of the three-masted | fyon steamer T spt had given up‘ al hope of the v: *eehich was believed to have foun The Legaapl ca. and a crew of seven passengers Wilipinos. LACOMBE WANTS HEARING, |4 Judge #, Henry Lacombe, of the United States Clrouft Court, to-day sent the following telegram to the Chair- man of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives; “NEW YORK, Jan, 2%, 1905, “Hon, Jobn J, Jenkine, Chairman Judiciary Gommnittes, House of Representatives, Washi Meni trom the morning new: that a paper Lovey a vot ae it Uifgant in this court hag ppressed and wronged by mé has Deen. Prd before the House of Representatives and the Judiciary Committee, T would respovt- fully request the committee to nllow me before them and present a to pp plain narra a, WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-alx houre ending at 8 P, M, Thursday for New York City and vicinity: Clearing to-night, with cold wave; Thureday fair and continued cold, with north to northwest gales. day, 2 strong wind from the northwest | ‘helping the ‘contestants greatly. one-mile trinis was the first event oi | 452-6 seconds, and James L, Breese Jn |” Legarp!, Which Sailed from Mn- | — pers OSSACKS SHOOT ~ RAILROADS AND SURFACE CAR LINES TIED UP EVENING WORLD RACE CHART BERTHA E WINS JAN, 25--54TH DAY. AND SEVERAL LIVES LOST BRoapway. ANO~S ae Did ypu Say Th Was Snowing AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACK HEAVY. THE ROSEBUD 1 aE eS ee ane a ae oars Gam, Big Event of the Day at New Ra fh am Orleans Is Captured by John- eof i Fi : ‘son's Bay Filly, Which Fin. if # ie » shes in Front at'8 to 1. amar Fie a tee ; NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. ils Mii Dea be PY a, James L. Breese, in ‘ai 18 horse-power |, hree-year+o} mood, are . Me nk Go, Ven mine ro Marion. a a Se ay ae ene | FIRBT RACE—Magholin (5. to 2) b i ¢ r del l it i ah (00 t0 1) 2, Wreath of 3 ny | EY : 13 cast a ae - a fe fh iene | 5 ry 10 |) SECOND RACE—Mayor Johneon : rat wits Mb RF. 818 to 4) 1, Vinerine (6 ty 1) 2 aimee Mh ee I BB 8 linvinelble a “Matador tiianed third, ee) ‘ "| but was dlequalified, de nid, gay ei irae, RA THIRD RACE—Frank Kenny (7 to 1) 1, Kleinwood (7 to 2) 2, Sea APOE AUT NG oe OTTCRT TA TFh ORRER By a ‘| a te Ln Lt Ha M6 FOURTH RACE—Bertha E. (8 to 1) Bis Anche Ti ie at Ht B 414 dim MeGinnies (8 to 1)/2, Hostil. His? Helle of Heo A aw te Ki at ity, 3 th Ronen apis iz i is" er pay 2 | aye il. SBwotih Lad es ‘t in 8B i Daas wollen i re ee ie (Boeclal to The Hventng World,) NOW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 2.--The Ronebud Stakes, the first event for two- year-olds of the winter meeting, brought out a big field of promising youngsters j Roe tae and a AE a Ciba, Mi 4 i iH at the Fair Grounds to-day. Among i 1h, Mi the lot named to go were the winners, A * eae i Verdant, Jim McGinnis, Hostility and ‘ a i TAO Tos 8 Proteus, eS BE Bh teneerac ve AT HOT SPRINGS. ESTERRE ROMPS JAN. 25-161 H DAY, TRACK. Coek: hi Fe i ae fi AIG SANS i. f f d of Fa 08 Little Bay Filly Gets Off in Front ag s 4 i A ie “4 | in Third Race at Hot Springs a Dat deny Gran cn —Tn nt ARS Tae Aaa MDH and Finishes Two Lengths in PGRN aa haan a Wow Frovit ot Moar Ft Fin, Open. Cl, Pl, oh, “Dr Shell Hi HOT SPRINGS WINNERS, ion | | f fi oy 1 a Won very casiiy, Carthage received etrong Fide, George |Grandpa, 8 = MoCarthy the best, Boor broak, Er FELL FROM WINDOW, BUT SNOW BANK SAVED HER, headtirst, Her ekull was all jo tured. he wag caucen to he Spraby. | heavy coats, terian Hos; —_—- year-old Mary McKenna felt | |The cht ims brushing snow ‘THE BENEDICT’ Coller Button, ej Seven: cane tsar for Denmampttan, TRU. teom. the iit: floor winow-of: No, 220) i purse $100; ridden out. ETE wns = | SECOND RACE—Dr, McCarthy (7 to 1) 1, Garthage (13 to 10) 2, Ag. 5 \nola 3. THIRD RACE—Esterre (20 to 1) 1, Moon Et (Even) 2, Rubric 3, 19 Shoen Mahe! Sin re broke “runnin Et outing ted Rubric, onus; puree S600; th tire Hoffler 104 | HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Jan, 2%.—This amie ‘ = | was winter racing In reality here to- Hightieth street, Sho whs only saved day, The mercury dropped to 10 de- from death by alighting in a snow bank, | srees above zero, and every one went Nhe child” went through the drift] out to the track wrapped in furs and the mat SN ‘dhe Wo Tet "her ‘eeorsyes, NW Ra, Goa 43 ans [« “ Circulation Books Open to Al” } ~NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUA JANUARY 25, 19065. . 10s . are t ® 4 FIRST RACE—John H. Kirby. (15 ee Pe RB be Bites). 11 Two Atop (18 to 1) 21 Foxy ae, Whitney, nodrlving, FOURTH RACE—Toscar (3 to 2) Wt 7 Bt, ror Fin, _ Open 1, Buttons (6 to 5) 2, Joe Goss 3, Cormack HW) 8 MWe 3 | — Callahan We 4M ye tas | W. Booker 98} Py 4 4 | (gpeoial to The Evening World.) — peraree Le IN REAL Severe Snow and Wind of the Winter. TRAFFIC DELAYED AND ‘STEAMERS STORMB Man Found Frozen to Death in Br Suffering Among the Poor’ in’ the ment Districts-Cold Wave Coming. in Wake of the Storm, Now York City finds {tself aimost completely tsolnted tard which has struck this section of the country sand storm of March, 1888, t All the rallroada are running on Irrogular time, wie doned and such trains as arrive and depart being several b face car traific 1s complotely suspended in the euburbs Kyi ‘throughout the ebilre elty at any Une, The elevated roads. along after a fashion all day; Only the Subway has prove emergency, and the crowde underground at the rush hours In Manhattan and Brooklyn the managers of the big thet employees to leave oarlier than the usual closing bow avoid the rush in the comparatively eure senues of | bridge the bg department stores dismiveed thelr clerks tollowing information from the Brooklyn Rapid’ they would be unable. to handle traffic late in the | bene Ce Seer tie Or et ‘to Charabers shut tnelr 00) the Lh H, RONERALS P STPONED, ralp m7 the pile hagaianhy were ier ready for interments with snow, and funerals willbe delayed for several The natural congestion of pty Increaaed i! tignoe of the Brooklyn Bridge, Me ‘wads a composite fog ape ym gy “earful that would be suspended men, women abdehiliren fo the cars, "warty. ine cal ive paroeases Us ee are aprehonsive of a shortage, \ ‘The loval tow boat and tii feet. 1s out of ‘gommnlasion. the Dalzell Thwing Co,, sald; é “We haven't tuned ® propeller to-day! and will atorm ends, ‘There is no use, We can thing ; {a the wort in fifteen years,” ° Mer The Joresy, Central Railroad hase washout at N The heavy northweat’ wind ts driving bid ee river, washing tho tracks away at thal i From the Bronx, from Staten Island, from the) same veporta of tled-up trains and pris County the Anow fa packed so high around. the that they aro practically snowbound, “ SURFACE LINES IN DANGER, - ft “Tf this storm keeps up ‘mtich longer,” sald Oren, ager of the Metropolitan treet system, Aa tovery New York will be tled up.” All Brooklyn will be tied wp if the storm pe t ‘A man was frozen to death in aber hadi in Now other lives were lost. ‘According to Forecaster Mmery, the whole sicher ak the Atlantic, will be in the grlp of an intensely cold wave witht twenty-four hours. It is, spreading southward and Guilt coast. Zero temperature ‘has already’ struc wre Ob ab is expected to put in an Appearance here eee ey \ eh and t a ‘men, v2 anes me, loughing. through banks, of snow, ani Fagilbeiy biting wind, slipping ar tracks, hanging on straps of the subway cara ond weaitiog for the trains that poke along on the elevated, an the cars on the streets, have anion vinced the majority of New Yorkers that if this is not the severest etorm |; ot the season it la next door to it ‘The poor on the east and Jower, west side are the chief sufferers, ‘To them the atorm is more than inconventence, Reino Nataljo, a laborer, of No, 6} ‘Warron street, was fond frosen to death in a benk of enow in Joralemon street, Brooklyn, Was Worth $25,000, Nataljo, although a laborer, had by this thrift saved money to invest in real emate and owned three houses worth $5,000, He went down to the docks to- day and applled for work. He was told that therd waa nothing for him to do, longer, went In ‘could reach At Phillipaburg, Ni J.) ‘unable to eee him eens A i] ing enowstonm, " John O'Hara, elxty-five employee of the Park Dep found unconsolows tn tenet INDICTMENT IN THE SLOCUM CASE Q In the United States Court late this evening quashed the indictment found against former Agsi States Inspecor of Boilers John W. Flemi and manslaughter in connection with the S| looum ; prisoner was discharged. Judge Thomas reserved ii i on the motion to quash the indictment against Henry Li ‘ The latter's trial will be continued to-morrow, 0 LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS, Fifth—Kickshaw (2 to 1) Dan MoKenna (12 to 1) Sixth—Montebank (4 to 5) Lady Charlot (4 to 1). AT HOT SPRINGS. Fifth—Ingolthrift (7. to 5), Celebration (12 a Sixth—Ladas (6t to 1) 1, Waterford'(1 to bh OTTELL-MURPHY FIGHT POSTPO IE Attell: Murphy, fight postponed wl Saturday count at fleroe 0 eee ‘

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