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a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1905. FANOVBECH (CZAR, DREADING SCORES POLICE) REVOLT BY PEOPLE, that owing to the national calamity they were unable to valmly discuss! at once {t will be too late. current affairs and considered that the alarming situation required their A recurrence of the strike movement is already reported at Paviograd, presence in their respective provinces, Bkaterinburg, Lodz, Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Shuya and other places, At M, Kokovsoff declined to postpone the work of the Commission, saying| Lodz the workmen are armed with revolvers and knives, that the interests of the working classes would thereby be prejudiced, and In Petersburg the Government has placed a v vainly appealed to the industrial members to reconsider their decision, of the Sociz loade| Finally M. Kokovsoff decided that the Govertiment members of the Com-| per day at the Admiralty mission should continue thelr work, ‘ sist that the conditions o| More frequent rains t] usual fell The Bourse Gazette says the recent events mean the complete bank-| such hours. during the month of “pat he, Palir: ruptey of the Bureaucracy, declares that the Government ia shaken to its From the Caucasus the news continues pad, EHrivan hag been placed ay Teverblibg the downpours at the foundations and Issues a solemn warning to the effect that unless a under martial law, but the fears of Perstan Kurds crossing the frontier ‘ } national assembly 1s convoked and other reforms are sincerely exovuted’ have fortunately not yet been realized, RUSSIAN ar ’ FORCES ACTI HPADQUARTORS OF THO JAPAs apon in the hands | NWSE ARMIDS IN MANGHURIA, via of the workmen by conceding eight hours work| Pusan, Corea, une tthe usta Yards thus embarrassing private owners who in- | have, bent Titanate mo raalvel f Russian labor do not permit them to agree to h Magistrate Aroused by the Story . ' tig of Assault in a Station-House } Told by a Prisoner Before } Him. PMs clothes Grenched with hte toot, With two ugly scalp wounds and head and face covered with leaser cuts aud bruises, Thomas Dooling, of No © Washington atrect, « driver om- ployed by a morning newspaper, pre- sented a pitiable spectacle to<lay when be was arraigned in the Tombs Polls Court charged by Detective Cohen, of the Church street station, with dis orderly conduct in ‘acting in a loud and bointerovs manner and refusing to Wave tie station-house when ordered.” Dooling declared that his condition waa due to the brutal and unjustifiable ‘clubbing given him by the police in the Churoh street station ; Dooling fa one of “Battery Dan’ Finn's “boys” whom he” has known since -he was @ ohild and dt happened that Magistrate Finn was on the Bench to-day, When the Magistrate heard Dooling’s story he was highly indignant. “Omcer,” he sald, ‘I'll give you time to fetch all the witnesses you can got. I'm golng to find out whether a citizen can be abused after making @ complaint @gainst an officer in a polloe station, From your own. story this man was lucky tn not having his brains knocked out. I belleve his story, I'll ‘ole pa him. Jie doesn't need to be bailed, Dooling, bring your witnesses here too.’ —————— MOROCCO REJECTS FRENCH PROPOSAL, Consent of to Any Reforms Introduced, Boltan Wants Powers June 1,—The TANGIER, Moroc Bultan has definitely 4 St, Reno Talllandier, the F Mintater, that he 1 unable to accept the French pro- posaly for the reform of the admintis- tration of Morocco. His decision will be communteated to the representatives of the Powers here fn an oMclal note from Mohammed El Torres, Minister of Forelgn Affairs, to- ther with an intimation that’ the jultan desires that any reforms intro- duced shall have the consent of the Powers, The Foreign Minister will ask for the views of each of the Powors with the object of holding a conference on the subject, FIRST APPLICATIONS UNDER NEW LAW FOR FRANCHISES. pany, of the Bronx, Get tn on the Ground Floor, The Mrst application for franchtees Under the new law which makes the Board of Estimate the franchive-grant- ing power In the municipal government were filed to-day with the secretary of the boant, One was from tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, which applied in the name of the Nassau Railway Company, for a franchise to run its cars on Tdvingston street, while the other Waa trom the Union Railroad Company, of the Bronx, which desires to extend ite Bouthern Boulevard system. Under the new law, the Hoard of Es- timate will have to fx a day within ten Gaye for conalderation of tho applica Livingston street, in Brooklyn, ts to be widened at an expense estimated at Nearly $4,000,000 to relieve the conges- tlon of Fulton street in the shopping eection, The Nassau Rallway Company 4s one of the constituent companies of the B, R, T, system. WOMAN TATTOOED ON MISSING MAN'S ARM General Alarm Sent Out for WIN. fam T. Fitugerald, Who Van- inhed Mny 14, A general alarm was sent out by the pollve to-day for Willam T, Fi evrald, thitty-oleht years old, a clerk, of Nv, 1880 Second avenus, Ho has been missing since the morning of May 14 His wife and five children in the meantime have gone to her mother's home at No. 236 Hast Ninety- fourth street to live. Pitsyoraid Jeft his home in the best of xplrits. He is a member of the Knights of Colunbus and wore a but- Ton of that fraternity, He ds of medium helght and welght, with a small dark mustache and dark complexion, Jott Atm is tattooml the figure of a + He wore a small silver ring on his left hand, His clothing oon sisted of a blue serge coat, gray. tron- gers, black derby and buttoned shoes, MURDERER GETS A STAY. NEWARK, N. J,, June 1,—Several of the jurymen named by ‘the sheriff to wliness the hanging of Giuseppe Marmo, who Was to have been put to denth to- flay for the murder of hie brothor-In- law, Nunzio Marinano, came to the cointy jal] early to-day, not knowing thal ‘the execution had’ been stayed: FiPTANd gathered outside of the jail, ut waa dispersed by the police, ‘mo's counsel at Trenton yesterdy too An apneal tv the United States Byeme Court from the decision of Jifike Lanning, of the United Statos Diftict Court, "who refused to grant a wilt of habeas corpus, but allo eppeal, and this actod’as a mtay, Joba Nearly 4 per cent. more women are wotking this year at men's labor than worked ten years ago; while the. ins croase of male workers $8 only a tNfe | over 28 per cent, the! wed un | CALLS MORE TROOPS Revolutionists Are Pushing Great Uprising While the Newspapers Openly Threaten the Emperor in Making Demands for Immediate Reforms for All. , June 1—The tmmediate realization of the fmperial wade en CAN beth thing which tan save the Government from the lace, Maal now known to the humblest people in the capita! and will soon spread through the Pmpire, and the mutterings of the people are cortain to have an ominous effeot on the army at the front. Tt is feared that the revolutionaries and Socialists are planning to take advantage of the Government's discomfiture by inciting demonstra- ‘tions and a renewal of the strikes, CZAR, AGAINST PEACE. The extraordinary council at Tsarskoe-Seto yesterday reached no con- clusion on the subject of peace, but definite reports say the Emperor agreed to meet the Internal situation by the iramediate proclamation of a decree providing for the convocation of a national assembly. M. Wittee (President of the Committee of Ministers), who was pres- ent, {8 understood to have assumed the leadership of the advocates of peace, and the !mmediate convocation of @ national assembly {8 antici- pated as the only means of averting the popular storm whtch is threaten- ing to break. 'The war party !s dying hard. The situation may at any moment become #o threatening that more Guard regiments have been ordered back from camp and additional Cos- sack reinforcements have been brought to St. Petersburg. ‘The Liberals consider that the Government {s at last in a corner and that the time has come to strike. Their press no longer aske—it threatens, The Slovo this morning menaces the Government boldly, declaning that if it does not give what the péople necd the latter will take it. “Russia's disgrace,” the Slovo adtls, “is not due to the people, but to the ‘gentiemen’ who have been mlsgoverning them,” Continuing the paper holda up the spectre of another Cugachey, a | famous Cossack, who for years led the insurrection against the Empress Catherine, MAKE SPORT OF DISASTER. The Nasha Shisn even more scathingly denounces a Bureaucracy, from which it says there is no ‘hope of peace, and paints a revolting pic- ‘ture of the office-holders last night amusing themselves instead of mourn- ing. “Everywhere,” the Nasha Shisn says, “they were hurrying to pleasure resorts, The dance halls were full, Hyven army and naval officers took part in the gayeties oblivious of the frowning attitudd of the public. Can Russia's dofeat surprise any one when such men keep the masses in Ignor- ance and thrust the true patriots of the country Into cells and underground dungeons?" : WARNING TO THE CZAR. Even the Novoe Vremya this morning warns the Government that it cannot temporize and act the coward, but must come out openly, immedi- ately convene the people and let them decide the future, The industrial members of the Labor Commission, headed \by Finance Minister Kokovsoff, withdrew in a body at to-day's sitting on the plea - MELLOWED BY 10 YEARS © or REPOSE IN THE WOOD ore. RYE Crop of 1892 In Bottles Only It's Pure, That's Sure Served and Sold Everywhere | | BOL9 pro new yorvus” |] New York and Kentucky Co, Sole Proprietor New York Branch 482 Fifth Avenue CAnH OR CREDT. wrus tor Lint of This Gutme, XMINi Alex @mith @& sont’ quality, per yard, Alt (ARS Transrée Jo Leamsron To 35°Ave F 591060" Si, York, every thrift some with lined; beauti and Pants, all regular a large s| Pally worth 3 Sizes 24 to 34, drawers hay ines Gael ae8 GREAT SALE OF M Excenent $10 Massive Br Trimmed Bed f is on the program for to-morrow. of 1 V ue B of these great Special Weekly Sales will make its ringing notes echo in every home in Greater New You will be here, you who know, and your friends will be with you. 32 to 44; values, $12, $15 and 618, Price..., Summer Underwear At Unusual Bargain Friday Prices. Women’s 29¢. and 3'c. Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread and Cotton Vests Women’s Swiss Underwear, first quality, no seconds; white; elastic woven and comfortable; trimmed at neck and arm: Children’s Fine Quality Gauze Cotton Ves! in pure white, made and trimmed in the best possible manner; actu- 15c The thousands woman's make-up naturally leads her SPECIAL BARGAIN FRIDAY At 2K 4 At 124¢ 4-Incn | At 5c Mirae im waists and white outing muita, ) White Lawn, good quality, of women who have learned the true Bargain tune The intuitive phase in to Bloomingdales’, She knows that the greatest op- portunities for saving money by spending it are afforded by Bloomingdales’ weekly Bargain Friday Sale, ee Two-Hour Suit Sale 10 to 12 0’ Clock Bargain Friday, only to~= (Friday) absurdly So, if you to visit the lined blouses and some half ful full plaited skirts; all sizes $6.75 made with French bands, wide trimming a nd extra large sizes, at fine and fancy ribbed, h sold elsewhere for 25 Pant: Se.; for to-morrow, sizes 16 to 22, Special Bargain Friday Sale of Men’s Balbriggan Underwear. Men's Fine Quality Shirts and Drawers, of unbleached, real maco, combed Egyptian yarn, silk finished, long or short sleeves and French neckbands; the drawers have double gussets and bicycle sea back; all sizes, Special for this sale, at, per garment... + $1.00 Several hundred dozens of Lawrence & Co. Summer Underwear; shirts have long or short sleeves, and suspender strap 3 garments for..... e double seats, suspender tapes of excellent ecru color; all sizes; worth $0c,; special, per garment Our showing of Men’s Underwear js complete in every detail, The assortments are greater and more diversified than ever, within reason may be supplied at prices well within the realm of econgmy. Main Floor, Another Important Bargain Friday Hosiery Sale. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s 25c. Goods at Men's fancy lisle thread and cot- ton half hose, striped, Oxford and plain colors, with s!lk-em- broidered Insteps, in a variety of Styles. All Siz0S.....e. esse eee Women’s plain black, with black feet or white soles, and plain, black hose with silk-embroidered 'To-Mori be maintained. smart up-to-the-moment suit for almost nothing, be sure Suit Department between 10 and 12 o'clock to-morrow. Taffeta and Foulard Silk Suits,| Cloth Satts, Women’s and Children’s, Men's Balbriggan Every possible want 123c Cholce 12}c SilK and Cloth Svits, Regvlar $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 valves, for $6. For two hours‘. oO morrow will this low price want a really Bloomingdale plain color fabrics and fancy mix- tures, a dozen different styles; plain tailor-made and dressy effects; full satin $6 1S le lined coats; all sizes 32 15 , 60th Bt. Section and $18 values, for. Women’s Summer Gloves At Bargain Friday Prices Women’s Lisle Thread Gloves, with one clasp and silk embroid- ered backs, Colors and black and white, All sizes, A splendid ase, value, at,..., 19¢ it the knee; 18c igh grade; strictly and extra] 24¢ || Women’s Washable Chamois AREA DES il Gloves with two clasps, in s and Drawers, white and natural shade. All sizes, Usually $1.00, at, 69¢ Women’s Pure Silk Gloves, 10¢ elbow length, in white, black and loor, Bath St, Sectiton. all desirable colors, All sizes. An unsually good $1.25 qualty, for’. , 69¢ Main Fi ton, Shoe Neediuls. Polishers, Laces, Shoe Trees, &c, Probably nowhere else will you find so complete an assortment, Certainly nowhere else do equally low prices pre- vail. These specials for Bar- gain Friday and Saturi Ready | Fr Kind for The shirts have at the 35c 25¢ quality GOth Gt, Section. or Whittenmoro ine, Waterproof Pol Ind. bottle iy, r 5c ehuen, &0.) ia iy, Polishing Outtle: felt @auber, tin of pollahing or ‘bottle’ of Fri ccar black, loor, 6 row Want One of These $1.00 insteps, All slz@S,...s,essseeee i Children’s triple-knee cotton hos-) Values Umbrellas at 48c. jery, made yery elastic, In wide] Up to 25c, or narrow ribbed. All sizes,... Very, Ver. eiay Way Women’s Fine Black) 6c Stockings, per pair, 5 ° Worth double. A limited quantity all sizes, Guaranteed to hold their color. Main Floor, 50th St. Section Special for Bargain To-morrow, Bargain Friday, we will offer about one thou- sand excellent Merccrized Gloria Umbellas, 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men and women, and comprising excellent styles in A8c handles, worth $1.00, at Main Floor, Nth St, Se White Goods. value | ohh 5 Lawn, extra fine, Hooker Weare Walst- Wateriale sultable. for | Value 260.to ah A Rousing Bargain Friday Sale Bargain Friday Ait CARS TRANSték To ahoer | 7 leaeray 10 5S Ave = 59" 060"Sr 100 Dosen Women’s and Children’s Untrimmed Hats, 29c. Worth from 59c. to $2.00. In a Special Three-Hovur Sale, From 9 to 12 0’Clock To-Morrow, Bargain Friday. Handsome effects for women in tucked chiffon, fancy straw 29 Cc braids, white Japan braids, and in choice mixed braids for children; 59¢, to $2,00 values for Ch 69c. Lustrous Mohair Sicilian for 39c. Another Bargain Friday Dress Goods Offering, Unmatched in Value. 50-inch Mohair Sicilian, with a beautiful lustre, in shades of 39c Main i navy, brown and black, a quality made to sell at 69c. a yard; for ll ————— 50c. All-Wool Voile for Bargain Friday only at Bloomingdales’... ... For Bargain Friday. t 37-inch 50c All-Wool Voile, <ti in a bent season’s most desired shades, such as olive, myrile, car brown, royal, navy, pearl, champagne, castor, cream and black, The regular Bloomingdale 50c. quality, for Bargain Friday only .......+ wee nt Main ABargain for Men, Another for Boysin { Py FIT, STYLE, QUALITY. Roys’ Russian Blouse Svits, Boys’ Eton Sailor Suits, Boys’ Norfolk Jacket \ Soits, With Bloomer Pants. All Sizes, 3 to 15 Years. You cannot find a Suit in the entire lot that $4.88 not worth at least Your $3.50. choice, You Save Five Dollars Here To-Morrow on the Purchase of a Sult at Seven-Fifty. Elegantly made Suits for men, strictly all-wool, In either single or double breasted sacks. All new, desira Spring stytes, Suits that are worth and should sell for $12.50, $7. 50 your choice OF sceveess soe Second Floor, noth St. Section, Radio-Magno Razors, a: Manufacturers’ Price, $2.00. Our Sale Price, 95c Impossible to cut your face with this combina- tion safety ERO The Qs reatest inven. tion of the age There is absolutely no poss. No experience required to use it, for shaving hard and soft beards, bility of cutting the skin. The safety guard is so constructed that it may be turned over the back of the razor, for right or left hand shaving. To- morrow only at Bloomingdales’ ne 95c Buy a Bank and Save Money. Having one of these little “Secur- ity" safes is an incentive to collect small ceins. Buy one and watcir your wealth grow, We secured at a very low figure all the small iron banks that a certain trust company used to loan its depositors, They are solid, substantial banks, with good lock and key; can't be “picked.” They cost the trust company about $2.00; each, We bought them at a price that en- ables us to sell them for the tri- 46c fling sum of... ‘There'll be a rush, Better come early, Gold Spring Bavement, Eyeglasses, 68c. A very special Bargain Friday Sale. Any other store that would sell you the identical glasses at $1.00 might tell you they are worth $5.00. They are NOT worth $5.00, but they are a decided bs gain at $1.00, Nevertheless we will Bargain Friday, at .... eee ‘These Glasses are scientifically made by one of the largest and Transier to“ Bloomingdale Brothers--y3% (0 34x most prominent optical concerns in the world; fitted with silex crystal pure white periscopic lenses; gold spring and non-tilting cork nose-rests, which pre them from slipping off. The glasses are rimless, ted free of charge. Not more than three pairs to each cus- 68 tomer, We offer them In this remarkable Bloomingdale sale for... iC Main Floor, Front, Centre. SNC NE sol SHOES fomen's $3 59 to es and Oxfords for...,,... + $1.89

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