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‘WITS "ODELLS PLAN FOR WLU AT Forty-eight Others Wounded by Czar’s Force in Stubborn Street Battle in Which the Strikers Return Fire. 25,000 MEN OUT AND TROUBLE SPREADING. “ Tle-Up in Other Towns of Rus- slan Poland Threatens a Coal _ Famine at Industriak Centres —Warsaw Has Big Death List LODZ, Russian Poland, Feb. 3—In a eonfilot bétween troops and atrikers at *: gfe Kounitzer factory to-day the for- Mer fired. ikiiling six persons ‘and Pounding forty-eight, ‘4 ‘ ghooting also occurred at the Keller lace factory. WARBAW, Russian Poland, Feb, 3.— Berious disturbances broke out early to-day at Lods, seventy-five miles from ‘Warsaw, where 2,000 men are striking, Bone of the employces of a Ince fac- tory attempted to return to work and the remainder forcibly prevented them, ! {4 ,strong military patrol wes summoned and attacked and fired at the strikers, who replied with revolver shots, 3 is roported over the telaphone that tthe firing was continued until 1 o'clook this afternoon. Gtrikes' were started this morning in the coal districts of Dombrowa and Bosnovice, It is feared they will have | @ serious effect on the industrial situ- ation generally, Warsaw, Lods and other important manufacturing centres | belng entirely dependent for thelr coal * eupply on those districts, » According to the best information ob- , tainable the official list of persons killed ‘ @uring the disturbances here contains ‘ever three hundred names in addition to many unidentified bodies lying at the Yecelving vault in the cemetery, The latter will be buried to-night, A group of soldiers outelde a lquor atore last night fired on passerby with- out warning, killed a shopkeeper and ‘wounded another man, ———— CZAR WILL TALK TO THE PRINTERS, LONDON, Feb. 3A deapatoh to a news agency trom St. Petersburg saya Emperor Nidholas has deciied to re- celve a Geputation of workmen from the Government printing works, _s KUROPATKIN REPORTS » VICTORY TO CZAR\ 8T, PETERSBURG, Feb, 8.—The Hm- peror has received the following do patch trom Gen, Kuropatkin: “The Japanese during the night of Jan, 31 attacked Djantanchenan, on the left bank of the Hun River, opposite Changtan, They captured the wilage, ‘Dut subsequently were driven out with \ The Russian casualties were nese after a severe cannon- Be xicie WARSHIPS GUARD NEUTRAITY PARIS, Feb, 3—An official despatch from Manila aays that an American squadron composed of fifteen warships @ailed to-day trom the Island of Laon / for the southern waters of the archipel- ago with the object of maintaining neu- pba in American waters both as to jussian or Japanese fleets, a CASTRO TO RETURN TO CARACAS, Mapected To-Morrow, When De- velopments in Cinim Cnaes Will Depend on His Attitude, ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 8,—It !s sald at ‘the State Department that President * Camtro ts expected to return to Caracas ‘-morrow from his tour of the country, Before leaving the capital on this trip he aubmitted to Minister Bowen an ob- Jectlonable proposition for the settle- ment of the Amorican claims against Venezuela, which Mr. Bowen, by direc: tion of the State Department, has de- lined, The Minteter has found it impossible, fait President's absence, to carr: on icviabsyeee relative to the sul ms ft the claima to arbitration, his st advice marking no progress what- @ver toward the desired end, ‘This 1s the sftuatton upon the eve of Castro's return to Caracas, and mo! depends the attitude he senumes, end pga Rage ey lon Fe Meet the @n honest effort to ‘adjust the paired it lepute. SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DaAyY, Pan rises, 1.00/Bun vets. 0.10/Moon rises 6,27 THR TIDES, PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED Hamburg London Matankad w Orleans Havana, + Matangas INCOMING STHAMSHIPS, eae TO-DAY, Peconto, Hbraltar, QUIN ONG. STEAMSHIPS. ‘LED TO-DAY, FLECTING A MAYOR IS LIKELY TO FAIL It Now Seems Probable that the Republi- ‘cans Will Be Forced to Indorse the Nomination Made by the Citi- zens’ Union Next Fall. Except for one remote contingency, it is assured at thie early date that the Republican ‘clty organisation will ine Gorse the Citizens’ Union candidate for Mayor next fall, The early prociama- ton of William Halpin, Chairman of the Republican County Committee, to the contrary has been renounced. The Republicans will recommend the nom- {nation of an independent Demoorat, and would prefer that to the nomina- tion of a Republican, From now on every effort will be made to insure the re-election of Mayor MoClellan, irweapective of so-called po- Itical Hines, Mayor MoClellan’s vindica~ Hon will go hand in hand with Gov. Odell's downfall, because the same in- fluences which are at work for one are active in seeking the accdmplishment of the other, A year ago Gov. O4ell, in the flush of his victories in the Republican State organization, and @o secure tn his belief In his own political future that he pre- Gloted the failure of President Roosevelt to be renominated, and even a0 late ae his visit to the St, Louls Bxposition | Mr. expressed his belief in the President's Political extinction, thought that the timo was ripe for him to have o Mayor of New York of his own selection. Thle could be done by building up the Re- publican organisation on the one hand and by splitting tie Democratic vous on the other, A Fight on MeCleHan, Mr, Hearst waa at thet time active in & Presidential campaign where he had HY prospect of success, He hed allied to himself certain elements in the Dem- ocratic party,’ It was known to Gov, Cdell, as to everybody elpe in politica, that Mr, Hearst, for personal reasons to him satisfuctory, was opposed to and Would continue to oppose Mayor Mo- Clelian, Also the developments of Mr. Hearst's Presidential campaign were such that he came in collision with Mr. Murphy and the leading elements of Tammany Hall, About this time the Remeen Gad bin was pursuing its sinuous way through the Legislature. At any time Gov. Odell could have stopped its progress, It there had been any intimation or reasonable suspicion thet Gov, Odell would not permit the bill to become a Jaw, ite promoters would not have gone to the considerable expense they were under in securing votes, Fooled by Odell. Mayor McClellan has never been ao- oused of lack of caution, not concetveble that he would have approved the Remsen bill if he had ex- pected Governor Odell to throw It back at him with @ message that was like a slap in the face, All of Mayor Mo- Clellan’s friends unjte in the assevera- tlon that Governor Odell had agreed to sign the bill, but that he insisted on Mayor McClellan's approval, in omer that neither sie might make political capital out of It Governor Odell's veto of the Remeen bill met with general populer approval. WILLIAMSBURE BRIDGE HEARING Residents of the Eastern Dis" trict Go Before the Board of Estimate and Present Plans for a New Approach. —— Residents and business men of the Hastern District who for weeks have been complaining of the inadequate approach at the Willlemaburg end of the now bridge, attended a hearing this afternoon before the Board of }etimate and Apportionment, Five hundred Brooklyn men were present, These plans for an approach were placed before the Beard: Extension of Grand street from Hooper to Havemeyer, thence to South Fourth streets; ostimated cost $378,000, Extension of Montrosn avenue from Union avenue to Broadway, estimated cost $134,000. Extension of Bedfom avenue from h| Heywari street to the Bridge plaza; eatimated’ cost, $740,000, Three proposals were made for wid- ening Roebling street, The estlmated cost of the plans is bawed on the as- pessed valuation of land and bulldings which wili have to be acquired for the docked ba ‘arious of trade, taxpayers’ ae, several civic organ associations {gations of the Kasiern Distwict com- Reena for td Cpe) of pecirihg tae Aish Water, Low ma gk of Dotate i eee 5 ly Hook : i | Crean made. It lear thet he is Breroar Nain Wid pared to hurry foram the work of i ite Verry, ot muy: ing whe mi ayer needed approach, ing that he recognized thet trafic con- tions, noross the new bridge gate it imperative that the ay secure the bu Ming of ihe approach In the shortest ne Pees FIRE SWEEPS GLOUCESTER. ‘Two Lives Lost and Property Dam- aged to Amount of $150,000, GLOUCESIBR, Mass, Fob, &—-A fire in the heart of the business section of this clty has destroyed a large amount of pronerly Aa and caused the loss of at 9 nes a, Grown Fy Bae Niel Piety mon ine. least two Tt orlginated tn Main aireet about midnight ast night, a jases amounting to areas an rporations jaa, ‘million dol rs ‘ot bac and It ta) Poor Remsen, the Innocent Brooklyn dummy Assemblyman, who introduced the Dill, was beaten for re-election be omiee he had no further usefulness, and the publio service corporations which govern New York have no gratitude, except for what can be done for them in the future, ‘With Governor Odell’s veto of tho and he foolishly thought it Salas ied would have been no such ean political happenings as in thoy are fairly bipartisan én oe ineure that the shal not voice the sent + the 70m in bei j tne Ree ee Mr, Me. Ryan ha ‘been engaged ror ‘the: “Citizens? Wola fori ‘antes the ice force as a whole, inday beor drinking’ gambll ng, for it to ivoonte erga ford against the wishes of pee of the Reon inn aceora accord ia, ae: tha polned, to these the prem are has hss urd, a f issues ap Todt om service, reduced faren to) {ih fie P girs and achool children, eloctric ight and ict at something like tied oat production, and a demand for Cae nent which shall make the pi ‘ervice pay AY gtd thirty k taxes which owe the 1th the hana berpent of the Citizens’ ee Ly slong as it ts now Mr, an and Brady feel that there are plenty of aenablitis issues to occupy these respectable political minds with- hed ab anything which would lo service corporations, ell is golng abroad in disgust | $100 pecayes, he cannot carry out his cher-| {shed plan. It has been @ painful dis Mlusfoning process, Odell Learns a lesson, ‘With hie preation! gals training Gov. 0 Reoornised the situation Pesppdst he found allied with Mr, pene fn opposition to him not wa, personal and ornare *rionds) attorneys sad nea ont and a (rated oft t * pu lic aervice lone rady fd Me an gmt t his veto cn h B of the Hon 7) bill moh et ever be be the yen haa and soon id the Moan Teadere | in lew York City Bidar wol ble to carry out a an wien ae learat, and that if Mi would continue in bis pul @ candidate opyooating, We ex: pleas to th ae nee el it the re-e) Rg oe eClellat was necesmary the redioal views of sof Mr Ti BEST OUT wir NEW BRIDGE PLAN Commissioner Abandons Idea of Putting a Platform Over City Hall Park—Suggests Widen- ing Present Facilities, Bridge Commissioner George B, Best submitted to the Board of Estimate ‘to-day a brand new plan for relieving the congestion at the Park Row end of the old Brooklyn Bridge. Instead of bullding @ temporary ter- minal across Park Row und into City Hall Park he now wishes to widen and increase the capacity of present plat- forms and put in four additional plat- forms. This can fe done, the Commis- aloner says, by erecting additional structures east of the present platform instead of westward, as suggested in the original plan for temporarily re- leving conditions, The present tracks would have to be altered, the Commissioner says, but the work could be done without stop+ ping twaffic, The cost of the changos would be about $200,000 and would serve ag a remedy pending the bullding of the permanent termina! structure designed for Centre street, In his letter to the Bown of Heti- mate Commissioner Best saye that if the suggested improvement la acted upon favorably the work can be com- the | pated early In the summer, If the pian is canoe mut, 4 ways, five car twins | and matotyt than js now eens The Board took no action Beyond the formal acknowledgment of the receipt of the plan, ee EDWARD J. HALL DEAD, From 1872 to 1000 He Was Clerk for the General Sensions Court, Edward J. Hall, who for twenty-eight years up to Aug, 8, 1900, wns clerk In Part [., of General Sessions, ded at hin ghth street, home, No, % Hast Twenty- laat night of cancer of Aik Borg wee sau oak pointed 901 corder Hac! ie oe, Sack ah ‘D: FRID revert PRBRTARY 9, 1905 JUST AS REWARD | | FOR IKE’ BAKER Political Treachery Toward Sen- ator Platt Must Be Paid For as Per Contract with Chair- man Odell, FARM WILL BE UNLOADED ON STATE AT FANCY PRICE. | 3 While Preparations Are Under Way to Spend Big Sums for Superintendent’s Dwellings, Asylum Inmates Go Hungry. Bvening World.) ant, a a Feb, 3.—The @x- brought about by The Brening | j, pomare bo scheme to unlosd the, OTke Baker. farm on the State in yment of & political debt contracted Pe7Odell ts a fair sample of the mut- ters whioh require the attention of} the Gov, Higgins, ‘The reports reluctant given up by the Lunacy Commission show, as The Evening World has claimed all along, that the Baker site, situated in a remote part of Washing- ton County, is entirely unfit for an asylum for the insane, Four of the experts condemn it in no uncertain terms, pronouncing it too far from the centre of population, too dit- fioult of access, without adequate water supply, and last, but not least, too expensive, Yet in apite of all these objections the deal with Baker, who has made more than «@ confortable fortune out of politics, will be carried out, ‘There are, too, two reasons for it, Tho first is that Odell will pay the price demanded by Baker for the cold- blooded treason of the latter to Platt after tho latter boss had made it pos- able for Baker to achieve the power or ty aaa affluence of his present state, Po- Utical treason, however, is no orime|* when measured by the ethical stand- ands of the present day. Only the de- nunciation of It and its perpetrators by the newspapers is considered worthy na | on goridemna en he second reason for the favorition, shown to Baker is that he “needs the money,” The case affords a splendid iumination of the methods of latter day political bosses. But there aro other instances que as instructive, Oniy a few days so the superinten: the asylums an a scarcity of provisions on hand, one of the Institutios ir there wi most i Fun, acoording to the of Deny Until a new supply vi a a it ithe found neos pus the inmates on short ration ol belay atten to & whole oh, inmate only halt ai At the same time "the ae lofted, Bahn was pr mc) Depart aring to “epend ide ) a ea ae a 0. build ‘mir i) vat tite oy Ww) Se ‘ Gane Hees ion nae price of the ian, was ‘Then there 1s that more recent fius- tration, of the State Architect, who has been declared Incompetent WA the superintendents the, Meta} tate Institutions, When George L, fine ad Blood Catarth is distinctly a bad-blood av ‘ven The external signs are un- ot| mlatakably shown by Bruptions, Pim- 9) les, Dry Scaly Skin, Rash and ———« | Hezema, This condition might nat- urally be expected, sinov, in Jact, Catarrh is an internal scrofula, de- stroying the tissues just as surely as does scrofula on the skin, The trouble {8 people do not see what is Judge was and tw nt i ly. ey menue minutes 2 a cial ne Nee ‘appolnied to that otion by Ptesl- fowvelt, then Governor, the je seer. tnted out the excellence of | the ‘otlon, and congratulated tho} peop! ie of the State for thelr good for> tine ih securing the services Oo. an ex- 1 high standing “] Grow Hair in One Night.” FI } practien Hding authoric rons, TO, Prove It, | Send a Tris! Package fas tullen far below: the mark aan Free by Mall, Suute official, His estimates of the cost, of the construction of public bulldings have varied in accuracy froin $5,000 {o $20,010, and hie designs have not, been particularly happy in conception ge ha} for the purposes intonded, | the buildings which he hag theoretioaly ae, out with his facile draughtsman's tools have beat AT rake in the eatreme, or, as on cial who knows about such things snore ornamental than useful,’ gen Me) @ very large private business, employs a number $ Hien It "f apame to be the ambition o men fe lore by Bote *’ enter — thi eins's privete fri ave. Bu Riot C] he merit y ot the te men in his om: cial iartenen for positions in his bevels ae be an lovesnantion ot the gychliet iment later on, And ane ibe @n opportunity to\ an: yt los, He has not “tone no “Held up by a a cake of soap!" the way eome of the lawyers who a Peared fbefore the Court of Appe the other day expressed it, The hour Before and After Bibs f This Magic Com- lt aotuaity jemove rons halr, stops hair falling landruft and quickly. restores tho hy quickly, eb hattral Stor CUT OUT THIS COUPON for thin off nat appear, in, FYlt Brox aye na a huniding, Bch ‘on Bul \* pate ong | inelninn & a-cent stamp to cover Ing #CAlps, erento M1 evelaghon, a , stores BMWY 01 fated halr to Write to ay, te Ai peal the court hi ; Thi tried Foro Hi 4 ea. ue lags vate ele 4 Rinady, x aii will ag mee & cc igs th “thoen "eh te i mare ange The ort tant . at the tables below, ca ook, als ie papers, tty minutes pure and still ‘en, fifteen is shaaLan sess 406 Give full addrese—write plainly, Beets alta the mh m: paling Jude ful se ae i ie had een In ch ie wi Jaid, FACTORY MEN'S AND YOUTHS FACTORY BOYS’ AND JUVENILE GARMENTS. Mid 2 18 Aes and rane Men's styl- 68 {sh $2,00 Trousers...,.,.. bd Men's and Young Men's 54-50 Handsome $3 Trousers. $9.65 Men's and Youne Men's 59.50 perb $3 Trousers..,.,.... 15} Men's & Young Men's Trou- $9,580) 53 1 ters of Imported worseds 3 We Extrn Charge for It, ite we mey a eames Pe Wt “et oF THE STOCK SII: FACTORY Men's & Youths’ A SUITS AND OVERCOATS. TH SURPRISE STORE combines, be; morrow, the slashing clearances of the we great factories, Thousands have Prarie by the clearances! i acuants the past three weeks. By closing out these vast uantities of merchandise the skilled tailors are kept busy uring months that would otherwise be slack. Styles Are the Newest | Men's $6 and 97.50 Black and § 38 Fancy Cheviot Suits...... Values Are Genuine. Men's and Youths’ $10 and $<,75) Boys’ $0¢.. Corduroy and 2 5° $12 Sults and Overcoats... Cheviot Knee Pants... Men'y' and Youths' $15 Suits . Boys’ $1.50 Irish Frieze and $1.00 4nd Overcoats hinchilia Reefers....++++ nue (clea 818 Suits $ Boys’ splendid $2 Donnie, reasted Suits... Boys’ dressy $3 Double Breasted Sults........+ Boys’ $5 Blouse and Dorbie reasted SuitS...s+seee06 ui eves DOUBLE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY—THE MONEY RETURNED IF YOU DON'T FIND IT SO The Surprise Store, Third Ave,, N. W. Cor, 83d St, One Block from ‘L’ Station, 132 to 146 W. 14th St., Between 6th and ith Aves. going on inside and they are inclined to let it go from bad to worse, until there {s a breaking down of the en- tire system, with loss of appetite, general weakness and debility, no ambition to go about as before, and presently consumption takes hold, The time to remedy the trouble is when it is Catarrh, and the remedy to use should be a special prescrip- tion for Catarrh, That remedy is Rexall Mucu-Tone, I sell more bottles and hear more good reports about Mucu-Tone than I do of all tho other Catarrh remedies in my store, but the reason {s not hard to understand. Mucu-Tone is designed specially to cure Catarrh, being prepared from the prescription of @ physician whose specialty was Catarrh for thirty years. Now do you wonder that Mucu-Tone cures Catarrh? I don't, That it has cured ninety-eight per cent. of the people to whom I sold it is no surprise, be- cause it works in a sensible, scien- tific way, destroying the deadly para- sites that float through the blood in the system, and which spread the trouble, Then, as {ts very name |m- piles, it tones the mucous tissues— the tissues that are being ravaged by the catarrhal parasites—and there is new life and tone in every drop of blood and every cell in your body, It adds weight to run-down people, TI have a large trial size of Mucu- Tone at fifty cents per bottle, and I guarantee it to give satisfaction or refund the money you pay me, RIK Re. "$ DRUG STORE St Sixth Brovdoey ana gee Also HEGEMAN @ CO., Corp. 200 Broadway, and five branches, J. JUNGMANN, 1020 Thitd Ave, 498 Columbus Ave, HINSMAN’S DRUG STORE, wencias SOOO us shot are oe hh ty as Couglas 9-50 shoes for Men. Boys save $1 on overy pair Ww. L over other makes. las $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear lon, other $3. 50 market ye guarantees their value by stamping hls name and price on the bottom. Look for it—take no substitute Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. MOST STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE. "Kindly allow to say I have worn your shoes for the past five years, and must say they £ are the most stylish and comfortable shoe / ever wore, and their service cannot be ex: celled by any other make.” DR. F, W. HENDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 201 W, 197th Street. grade feathers used, you would R{ Faxt Color Eyelets will not turn brasoy. G.C.HE. W: Tn Douglas pier 0 Gor. ‘Write for New Tit Eli Calf Oottekin tn, ht Catalog, Shoes by wet Cazota nest Pate re sn 1 betas AS, Aovdstldttad a it a + Tn hs. ont Leather yot produced. Brockton, Mass. satisfaction, Ww. L.Douglas 83.50 Shoe Stores In Greater New York: rasth Bt, and Righth Ave, Gor Bighth Ave, KUGENE HARTNETT, Joraey City, N, J, Patty's peacoat Pharmacy, i fy oink , Somer, Howard |. aad $45 Highth Avenue. uu Away, corne: BROOKLYN, ect 0 soe on eh 2 her roadway, oorner jt. lway, oor, ene: iawane 700 Breed tees, 's Ay Serser JaRany OIrY-19 Mowwk Ayenue, Rapid ‘Transit Sale @ Still O Got in on this reoreirs of Halt the Usual Fare! DOWNTOWN STATION, 119 to 128 WALKER stu Men’s Suits od 4 Worth every’ bit of $16, $18 and $22.50, ; dias th finer specimens of clothes makin; post loe Levy Togs—made right on Ont the Martek that tee ad made our clothes. fami be of Black Thibets—fancy fabrics and a and double breasted sack wuts If a garment ‘do fer ty a a we make it do so. Step 1 Wage ie” Coat and Vest of a $20 Suit for You’ can have it—first come, first served, | and vests that have becomip estranged from their trousers, . Coats an vests of $16, $18 and $20 sults tal A a leave at $7.00. ° Plenty lacks and fey esi in single and double breasted styles to affo you the an extra coat and yest to fill in your, robe with all the ans anew sult. (Downtown store alye Plenty of Coats and Vests Taken from $10 & $12 Suits That Pay the Penalty ofa Mic P town Atore Only, Meh’s Trousers $ Bike Quick Leave at Pea diy Be ie users Pec cin fe ve se ie a, at $3.50 » Neat worsted bther good ese aga i Boys’ Clothing ‘Never Sold ‘for So'Littie, $4.98 3752.25 ont en Three-Plece suk py 4 se ge a Re Re ait pall Knee Pants, 39¢, for Boys’ Walsts, alerials srw, Rs a nee, | Soe arable, ae ee — ie Nee tt Flyers in Men’s Fur shings 35c, for Men's | 35c, for Men's Shirts, Garments that have beea wiock tt 600. 000. and tho every alse in the accumulation of || @hirte ond drawers, Rapid and up to " Mine Your a) ot ee ieee $1.35 for Men’ $ Vests, A slorioue acoumiutation, A of our regular 82,50 and 83,00 white piques, allk mintures ang 1Sc, for ase, Hose, a’ rable Transit Price 5c 17c, for 50c, Neckwear faney. materia, All oles te. ft aot Ga bands end bows tn regular A chance for every man to ransit Price, Ve Wrnnalt betuere™, Rapid 1457 Broadway,” Between 4xst and 4ad Stre 119 to 125 Walker St., Throo Blocks East of Broadway, “PATIENCE is the strongest of strong drinks, for it kilis the giant Despair.” @ @ @ A little patience with a judicious use o? Bunday World Wants will TURN MANY A FAILURE