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_ Works! took similar. notion: ‘wounded by the military in ‘the oon- filot whith took place at the Kather- inen-Iron Works at Bosnovice yester- Gay evening. Who strikers were at- thmpting to put out the fire ih a fur- Mace of ‘the melting department of the Works when troops appeared and @ confilct ensued, ‘The soldiers fired three volleys and Minally scattered the workmen, . - LODZ, Russian Poland, Feb, ,10.—A conflict between troops and strikers took place here this afternools According 0 One report strikers fired on a detach- Ment of soldiers trom windows, and the fatter then fired a volley, into the crowd in the streets, ‘The official report Says one striker w iiled and four ‘wounded. Other persistent reports eg- timate the numver of killed at twenty . and say that Atty were wounded, 8T, PETERSBURG, Feb. 10—Even the hengion of further. trouble with | Otrinere, ‘was partially justl- fled this, morning when ‘the whole of the workmon pf the Putlloff Iron Works nd thos ‘of ‘tho Franco-Ruasian works etruck because the directors were un- able Rel Promiaé them Ja workday of the mbn at the Putiloft Works ‘who ¥ Announced thelr intention of to saforee ane T.O'olock, worked an hour and thon demparidtd to seo the director of the works, who conferred with the en's délégates. ps eonld Ja Nt domanded bight hours, no ther here Pf pi Bay sthe brbtait tern of ay tor thelweek’ ‘8 one ditector déciaréd he’ Was abibie fo accede to the demands, ard there- gt: men of the Purilor yorks ee employees of tho Yranoo-Ruphlan Ig both Caves the! mon tnarched out lu/ay, wud formed groups in. the strey Whe (rgops (continue to Adsure the Maintenance of oruer at the Putlio und | ¥ravgo-Rudslan Work and at the othyr * Masi factories, Home 6,00 of the Putilot works strk- «han Tat Mraversed the streets with the HELEN GATES ~ PERHAPS A DUPE Passed Bad Cheoks. Cheoks Irn-o-n'ly, ~ Husband Says, and, Vict'm: ized Tradesmen Doubt if _ She Forged Them Herself. The story of the life ot Helen Gates, the pretty passer of bad checks, was told to-day in the West Sjie Palico Court by her hu d, Arthur H, Gates, *of \Husiings-on-the-Hudson, and het brother, Gharies"H. Melster, of the same place. Gatex Is a hardwood finiuher and ® hard-working man. He attributes the trouble of hia wifo to her infatuation for the Ife of the city and the goclety “ot people whose knowledge “ot the world fix wider (thun that of the Inhabitants of -on-the-Hudson, Gates asserts that his wife was used vs @ tool by persons who had ni ere ps about peat mediate,” Wi "i nice of the ‘Gates woman, AL UNG de dur nd Amater- dain aven Quinn und Vicagpatrck. ‘hee Were twenty compia nants agunet her in court to-day. Hach had been Vicahlacd Lor from yo LO glu Out Ht one dy that she foiged the he rit] OPAL WAS persone w.ser a belevol the because ake o- hood long After that the fraud he fav tier than hevselt and Cieeks. tor be Anu niained In wPWO.BOYS VICTIMS OF MENINGITIS. ’ old, of No, tral ct, lot of wigitis, in Delliovie 1 his cousin Ph of the it later e of the The: authe att Vaaslamnie the ¢ phe two hoya ‘ved with Sw qgether, Mrs. John, Sweene: eayeral bther th, ily ne ave durin ti to Bolle n slept with been, nay ebses of Inglila, wt the hos. mal ne pital regentlyy ail ie vm ght pasate i yt eb elty hich the ved. / NW STRIKE A PERIL TO ST. PETERSBURG ae of Workmen, ‘Refused. Eight Hout, Go Out Again and Try to "Close Other Factories—Troops ‘Shoot $00 Near ‘Warsaw, WARsavy, Rilssian Poland, Feb, 10,— | 0 Over a hindred strikera were killed or | ¢ |,telpts to force an entrance into fao- | t-hour day red] sey ot at Mopbing work at other fac- ries, blit troops barred their progress on’ the kanski prospect and the strikets then dispersod, Thord were also some unsuccessful at- tories, The men of some of the other factor fé@ Jolned in the strike during the day, Within a few hours the strike had extended to half a dozen large estab- Nehitehts within a radius of a couple of iniles of the Putiloft works, It le eatl- mated wt this hour that altogether 30,000 have, gone out, The strike has not yet extended to the other metropolitan din- wicks, © The Putiloff strikers are quiet, ‘The pollge continue to allow theth to gather in @roups in the streets. They-aleo hold meotings in the fields, The whole dis- trict fs ‘constantly patrolled by horse gunrdl'tha Comencks, Reserves are held ready’ near the Narva ad Moscow gates to prevent the strikers from entering thé tity, "ta body, A feW thousand strikers evaded the troops and marched through side etrests toward the Nyborg quarter inorder to indie thé men.in the factoriea there to come’ Out, but troops barréd, the way and dliporked the ‘crowd, The)‘ sttlkers are greatly indbrsed apatnbt’ Manager Smrnoft, of the Putl- loft Irvh Works, whom they accuse of cutting dpwh wages. M, . Smitnott’s 1o8 Aneide the woyke {s strongly. Ad, & company: of the Preobrajan: | reglinent and a hundred police be- lod on diity, tttere, Pew i of Finance Kokoveeft bird jd w conference of kant toned for Feb. % to ‘dlamise {neurdhee, hours ot labor, medioal | pi and »antona, A’ pheponal, of ithe Mintiter that the manufacturers hold & siniliay conference wis ad LODZ) ‘Kuselan Poland): Feb.) 10+ Theto was great excitement her to- day armpng oy atrikerd, who gathired about la in a threatening maty ner, tidhal' regiment of oe fanth) haa arrived’ hére, stationed in the streets leading to the Grand Hotel, where the Governor has taken, a headquartera, WARSAW, Russian Poland, Feb, ih— ‘The report of the death of Gov,-Gen, Tohenkutt (published by the London panera this morning) Is unfounded, He Continues to receive reports and documents ne usual, bell em ae enti teenage OAKLAND ENTRIES, Stennis OAKLAND, Cal,, Feb, 10.—The entries te to-morrow are as follows; 1 he ac: Beall w mites two-venr-olda, Routhinin aul Cates Tay te LAM td George equ and Card Ne : et ponas) we a Math furlongs: + ente on RACE—Mily and an iy alo 0 { Hi 1 05 a5 Amutiontay 105 Drbiaee's Nd Reach, Whison’ entry, Ishaheas Boat AT BROOKLYN BRIDGE. An aged Man, suppoled to he Daniel Sullivan, of No. M Woodruff avenue, Mischa ed itte Ula afternoon ng a stairway leading to ty ond of the Aygolyn iceman Salth eurrled him » hospital and summoned a a3) id ther Wvers, of St. An e priert arrived flyst ho man's pulse, he said: too late, ‘The poor fellow ts Pho man was about fifty-five years Th one of his pockets the pole sh tht ai: lowing note, In whieh $200 3H. MeWillams $100, my ostate In case any- Ie JOCKEYS WELCOME TOD in BACK 70 THE E RACES, e Famous miner will Have Monnta ie Ne Disqualified on STAKE FEATURE | vehicle. 10. horseman HAVANA, the millitona: E.R. THOMAS INJURED — |. IN CUBAN AUTO RACES, Two Collisions on the San Cristobal Course This Afternoon—H, W.| \ Fletcher's Car Wrecked’ and Mechanician Hort, Wy R, ‘Thomas, nd automo- bilist, was injured and bis machino wreeked In a colliston on the Ban Cristo- bal course, near Havana, Cuba, to-day, While Mr, ‘Thomas ‘was bel; hurried to Havana for medical wotendance after the accident, in H, W, Mletcher’s car, & ¢écond collision’ threw him from the His chauffeur, Hawley, badly injured ‘th the first’ wreck, - Thomas and Hawley were speeding wilong beyond Guanajay when the .car EVENING. "AT HOT SPRINGS) Two-Year-Olds”” Mile in the Business League ae if aan Fair TosDay, | ‘ -_oO Hor SPRINGS WINNERS, FIRST. RACE—Thé Captain (8 to 1) 1) Golden Age (6 to: A) 2, Temer- ity 3, (6 te 1) 1, Nuptial @ to 2) 2, im- boden 3.. Thiehe (aQ to 1) 2) Harfang 3 te 1) 1, Minna Baker (6 to 1) 2, Lady Charade 3. (Bpiclal to. ‘The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark,, Feb, 10—Fine and & good crowd journeyed out to the colitse, there being a good card, with the Blisiness League Stake, for tio- year-olds, at half a mile, as the feature, Gd “One-H:i1| 597 SECOND HAGEL Asis Chapman FOURTH RACE—Pretty Nellie (6) .t4 weither Was on tap here this afternoon | = Jaci t Number er came around Ms THIRD RACE-Wigger (7 to 1) 14} NG WORLD RAC HA pee Rig h ha oll Taito ant Bea Mh w Or Reropean Araek Pf re yh * atruck @ wagon, throwing the automo-| biltets out and wrecking the machine, Fletcher's. racing. oar arrived at the one of the by iva and. 2 wan en aboard and haste made to return to,\Havana, “At Punta Brave it collided with an ox.car, throwing ‘out bath ‘was wane Me hepeestit was’ un! head nse rath to {o"continie tn 4 FRITN' TRACK 1,0W, sape-dunalios (3 “ee OND: RADE--Redan gal tol? (even) THIRD. RAct—rlintory (7 te Grass Lad &. ‘ f\ ») a Fitabriiiee afta! 1) 2) Spee 3: ria eletith., Pelority came. atrona, Hrearolde and wo! "Md! imosorement ti an improvement th the attend. ‘ @ busy Ivok, something that bas not been in evidence #inve th H net In ten days ago, An for the task that figure form went about thelr work SIXTH'RACE AT NEW ORLEANS, The theck was heavy, but the bottom waa hard and the going could not be called bad, ). Willlam Marron, one of John @. Cava nagh's trusted men on the Hastern trachs, died here this morning of pneu monia, The Captain's Good Race. Thé Captain was much the best in the opening event, Getting off last, he made up ground gradually and just managed to nose out Golden Age in the last jump The latter made tho ;-|eatly pace, but hung a trifle rght at the ends Temerity beat Doty a length ‘land @ half for third money, Another Favorite Beaten. Another favorite was shut out of the money Jn the second race of one mile, Black Gat, the 6 to 6 shot, was never prominent, Imboden and Annie Chap- man went to the front at the break; they ran vhead and head all down the back stretch, then Annie bid the fleld gwood-by. elght lengths from Nuptlal, Imboden WAS qiitting fast at the end, but lasted long enough to get the show money by a liead: from Priority, Jigger’s Form Reversal, Tho tiird favorite was \eaten in the rave ap five and a half furlongs, which was thrid on the card, Thisbe got away ni front and led into the stretch, nN khe was overhauled by Jig which won easily by a length an Harfang, the favorite, was ‘hind, a length ponlng Thishe. Jigger’s * wis a grand form reversal, Yes- ft “Ix and a half furlongs, ho dould hot Anish. in the ‘money. and h Fisher, who had the mount ahen, was fuspendent pending investigation, ——_———— ‘ASCOT RESULTS, LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10.—The races here to-day resulted as follows: HIRST RACH—Wee Girl (8 to 2 Silver Sue (10 Lo 1) second, first, ndstorm to ho pala th 0 Pon, to prevent me from fy Mt in person,” ides this sum, the man had abour lo Wore several diamonds Rac a Sap al (4 to LD third. Tme—0.49 1-4, os wy i) Be ae uals ibis eh et eee | i ne oi eel a ie Sta rib ‘She won as she pleased by| KNOWLEDGE 1, DIXIE LAD 2, PLAUTUS 3." , The betting follows: .’ KNOWLEDGE (Livingston) ....:... with ‘doubts that brought investments down toa imited scale, The track, or, :rather; ite condition, wan the caupe ‘of this ‘uncertainty: It ‘was, mud from rail to rail, and oven the path, which hae helped so, much in days gone by, was missing, The riders, in thelr efforts to get home in front, tried i ‘all sorte of experiments, Home took tite ¢ if Overland route, others tried the plan f r of cutting corners, in fact, all sorts of Straight. Plaoe, Show, | dest of the trtp, } To-morrow, the Club opens its ga’ 72 3-2 7-10 haw been promfsed for months becomes DIXIE LAD (Crimmins)............ 75 3-6 Pana ryecetid 4 eis sanded salto with | PLAUTUS (Nicol) ..5 20.2 .c..2... 82 8 44 | welt a8 the pudlic, for all’ realize that FAIR REVELLER (J, Herinesy)...... 10-1 4-2-7 |.an8 af the contenting forces mun. be | MARGERY GAFFNEY (Moonson), - 29-1 8-1 4-1 Both smeoda ona cannot be alleeotiees THE TRIFLER (Rice). Ra ae Ploy fi} 52 6-5 wrth Guarantees a survival of the THE EVIE (Magee).............. 10-1 Ast 2-1 «| WIRST RACE. BARKELMOR (Baird) .......0000. Tet G2 FSP eatliy Bota Mengtnre etree mile Won rters, Jockeys. Whis. a ah, e has frt RAOE—Filies and mares} four-year-olst six fut ee Buia PEt and mares Four-year ah T-Sh Teabella ard algo ran, four furlongs. SIXTH RACE—FR MOSONTENIOUS (Nicol) 8 to By 1; FLORAL WREATH (Baird) to 5, 2; MARY WORTH (B. Miller) 3. Lady Ray, Belle Ber- AT HOT SPRINGS. »PEO—FOURTH RACE—Businéss League Stake; two-year nit satan: en HRD. AACR PRETTY NELLIE (Wonderly).....-. MINNIE BINKER (Higgins)......... LADY CHARADE (Hoffler) ........ Eva Jean, Garey, Roseburg a'so ran. Watchful scratched. 60—FIFTH RACE—Three-year-olds and upward; six furlongs US HEIDORN (Foley 3 to 5,1; ADAN (Wenck) 9 to 2, 25 | Toru Manin, stolen Moments. pyran: HRTHLESS (Sperling), 3 to 1, 3. ‘uate i otc ci tnke Phare, asthe BRATION (Redfern); even, 2; JUVENAL MAXIM (O'Brien), 6 to 1. . at ete vorathed j SECOND RACE. ng; four-year-olds and up; one mile. fon ly. Erartars, Syekave | Nh W 15 uh cabal | , Starters.” +h a Po “PAIioe 109 # forty ‘i unt Bom, southampton Re- vallig. Laas nists, ght algo ran, Deoo- and aa) Hall reratched, four furlongs. ‘Won easily, Rotting, Straight. Place. Shows. eae occ mMer ty A att! ot hier Archiba 5 6- 1 2. 1 1-1 Bie Grass Tad. 8 Gray Dal, My Lady Porgy. Palver, Liti 6-1 Ql 1-1 Rose, Tennebon, Hasu-No-Fanna. also ran, 71 2-1 Tel Belling; for aati Beaeand up, One inlle, Won ‘easty hy) wo Henan flattens. Jeckers, Whis. Air aT, fitahritiar’ Noire ik Beamster 14) 10 ran, guard and Hickory Corn FILLIPO (Smithson), 9:to 1, 1; CELE. |"""™ ener \ Aadinnn,0ayeds Ganon Parlad, TWD, 10, 000 leans’ ro:Morrow for the First Time Since pt Was! Witness Told How He ‘Aelita 1 Chlet Arehibatd! 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