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Show CAUGHT BY THE STRIKE IS SPREADING. GRIP-RELE- ASED BY (' Workmen Moscow Following Footsteps of St. Petersburg PE-RU-N- of in Brethren. The nnwt .;ar;iii:i: feature In the Slussiau strike .iniatii'ii is the news that several factories in Moscow have closed and t hat the workmen In the old capita', of Russia are repeating the tactics of their fellow workmen of the new capital, marching from shop to shop and mill to mill, ilemanding that the establishments be shut down. The whole cliy is rc;orto,I to he in a state of great excitement over tho news ot 'he Woodshed at St. 1'eterslmrg, which has the immediately precipitated strike that hud been scheduled for A. Wednesday. Moscow has move workmen and less troops than St. Petersburg, and is just now the heart of the liberal movement, and the danger ot bloodier occurrences there than have been witnessed in St. Petersburg are A rising at jiroportionately srean-r- . Moscow is also nit re likely to have creater results industrially and politically than Hint of St. Petersburg. the According to private reports workmen in several other lug cites, notably Kliaikoff. where large loconitv live works are located, already have completed plans for a general suspension of work. Moreover. reorts are current that the workmen, who otherwise would soon bo forced back into the sin ps or starve, have received assurances of financial support from the sources which hitherto have furnished the sinews ot war to the liberal anil revolutionary agitation, but have not before been in touch with the labor movement. If the strike becomes general all over Hussia, and especially if the railroads are drawn in, it might immediately force the nation to make peace with Japan. The situation appears grave every standpoint, but the authorities, although apparently somewhat bewil dered, declare their purose to stand firm, maintaining that it is their first duty to preserve order, scouting tho idea of actual revolution. There are extremely significant re- ports that Emperor Nicholas in niak-- j ing the decision at the extraordinary meeting of the council of the empire at Tsarskoe Sclo to declare St. Peters-- I burg in a state of siege, announced that ho had resolved to issue a mani festo to the people, with a view of calming them, promising to create a mixed commission of workmen and officials to investigate and decide the questions of the demands of the strikers, especially the one affecting hours of labor, which Russian law fixes at eleven. The military in St. Petersburg on Monday had a firm grip on the situation, and the police used every precaution, such as forbidding the usa of petroleum and requiring the people to remain indoors. Tbe tension, which was somewhat relaxed in the morning, continued to increase during the day. Condition appeared to be ominous, when, Bhortly after dark, the workmen in two electric light plants walked out, refusing triple pay to remain, and plunging half the city into utter darkness, including the Nevsky prospect, which is ia the fashionable residence quarter. The water supply, also, was cut oft, and a veritable panic ensued. Tales that dynamite wag in the possession of the strikers and that it was the purpose to sack and burn the town had been :'n circulation, and many Reserve persons were troops were called out to guard the darkened portion of the city. The people still in the streets, except a few strikers and roughs, fled to their homes. The editors of four newspapers, the Russ, the Viedotnosti, the Novosti and the Grashdhanin, declare their intention, as soon as the printers return to work, and they are able to resume publication, openly to defy tho censorship in the matter of afnews strike and Sunday's fairs. They drew up a letter to the censor, saying they felt the gravity of the situation demanded that they print the facts without minimizing or glossing them over. The Novoe Vremya and other paiers, however, refuse to join, and the letter was not sent, but tho editors of the four papers named agreed to adopt the course indicated. he-sid- J ; -- , I f f&f'?l$ I Recognizes Grip 1 ' f . i IVruna, which I did and was immedispares no class or nationality. The ately bcnelited and cured. The third IX cultured and the ignorant, the aris- bottle completed the cure.'' 11. J. Goss. tocrat and the pauper, the masses and Cured in a Few Weeks. thecla-sse- s are alike subject to la grippe. Miss Jean Cowgill. (iriswohl 0"kra None are exempt all are liable. House, Troy, . V., is the leading lady Grip is well named. The original French terra, la grippe, has been short- with the Aubrey . Stock Co. She writes ened by the busy American to read the following: "During the past winter of 1901, I "grip." Without intending to do so, a new suffered offor several weeks from a severe grip, which left a serious word has been coined that exactly attack describes the case. As if some, hideous catarrhal condition of the throat and head. giant with awful grip had clutched us "Some one suggested Peruna. As a in its fatal clasp. last after wasting much time Men, women, chiliiren, whole towns and resort, on money physicians, I tried the and cities are caught in the baneful remedy faithfully, and in a few weeks grip of a terrible monster. as was well as ever.'' Jean Cowgill. Have you the grip? Or, rather, has the grip got yon? If so, read the folSaved by lowing letters. oldlion. James II. Guill is one of These testimonials speak for them- est and most esteemed men of the selves as to the. efficacy of l'eruna in Neb. He hasdone much to make Omaha, it what cases of la grippe or its it is, serving on public boards a number A Southern Judge Cured. of times. He endorses IVruna in the Judge Horatio J. Goss, Ilartwell, Ga., following words: "I am 68 years old, am hale and writes: "Some five or six years ago I had a hearty and Peruna has helped me attain very severe spell of grip which left me it. Two years ago I had la grippe my life was dispaired of. Peruna saved with systemic catarrh. "A friend advised me to try your me," J. R. Guill. La Grippe is Epidemic Catarrh. a. after-effect- s: MOUNTAINEER ' terror-stricke- OVERALLS EETTER ONES CAN BE MADE NO war TREAT an1 CURE CATARRH and all curable diaeaaea of the eye. aar, nose. throat, lunjs, stomach, liver, bowels, kidnrys. bladder a.nd all chronic nervous and private diseases of both sexes, and disca.se of children. 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IVb, 17. Jioo. Crewsome Collection, A French professor is thu owner of a collection of 920 human heads, representing every known race of people, A fit ARtVTKH) ri RF FOR Tll.T.4. li.iiinir.HMnj, Itieeiiiuf i.r riie, i mir druitl.t lil rrluinl ui..ti.'f If I'AZO OIMMKkt lalit to cura y.iu la 4 bo Trades 14 da. 6wc In London. According to the late returns, thers are 1,756 distinct trades being carried on In London and its suburbs. SOUTHERN HOUSE - THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. rain-biin- or "!' 1)111 TEA Japan; '"etersburg. of the emperor's household is quoted as saying that this conflict will end the war with Japan and that Russia will have a constitution or Emperor Nicholas will lose his head. A member Senator Burton of Kansas Anxious to Resume His Duties. Senator Burton of Kansas has Instituted an Inquiry among the leaders ol the senate regarding the reception that would bo given him were he to resume his seat In that chamber. Th eenator maintains that the decision of the supreme court removes all of his ultimate conviction, and that It Is an injustice to his state for one of Its senators longer to ab.staln from participation In legislative at .airs. Says Czar Is a Weak Man. Andrew D. White, former embassador to Russia, and one of the Americans on Russian affairs, made the following statement in regard to the situation in St. Petersburg: "If the czar Is a weak man, aa the present emperor is, he can do very little. A weak man cannot know anything about the empire to speak of, because he Is surrounded by grand dukes, women, etc., who tell him what they want him to believe, and keep all the truth away from him which they do not wish him to hear." Killed in Automobile Accident Frank II. Croker, son of the former Tammany chieftain, who was thrown from his automobile at Ormond, Fla., died shortly after 6 o'clock Sunday morning. His death came aa a stunning blow to his friends, for It was reported by his physicians that he was doing fairly well and that they hoped for the best. From the first Dr. Parks and Dr. Millen realized that Mr. Croker's injuries were very serious and tho shock great. It was evidently from the effects of tbe tremendous shock that he died. possl-bllit- y nearer. Tour (nmeer return, your mono? If Ilka Schilling ! Beat. yon tloa'l Benny on the Crocodile. Benny. Chicago Tribune. TTld adapted to Iwith L!r UQDipialnt, Tr. Konne-rir'- la Favorite ftemeity I 'ur all litnev mid ftem ami aud purldaa Hie K II ail . Apples as "Nightcaps." The apple Is such a common fruit that ve-- v few persons are familiar with Its remarkably efficacious medicinal properties. Every one ouitht to know that the very best thing he can do Is to eat apples Just before retiring for the night. Family Doctor. TEA Wrote Lover's Name in Blood. risk any money on Lottie Burner, alias Hamilton, of Syi The state department Is working out the details cf the agreement touch- acuse, N. Y., Infatuated with another doubtful tea ing the administration of the finances woman's husband, slashed her own Best is your tea. of Santo Domingo, and some of these throat with scissors when the object rewill be made operative within a month. of her affection, Morton Parrot, Overheard at the Furrier's. The deed A commmlsslon will be named at an fused to accompany her. Clerk "Of course, madObsequious to take up the broad sub- wag committed in the presence of Par- am, 1 early day sell jou a tall like the one can't ject of reform for the Dominican rot's wife, who tried vainly to pre- you have on at the same price." The existing system must finances. be purified, and some attempt must vent It. Rushing to a nearby physi- Woman's Home Companion. cian's office the woman then with a be made to regulate reckless expendiComforts of Travel. tures as well as to control receipts. pen wrote In her blocd a letter In Foreign obligations of San Domingo which she told the mime of tile man The porter on the ("alilui mi Limited for whom s! e tried to end her life. must also be met. this winter will be piepareil to press a trousers while ha waits. Narrow Escape for Ship, Europe's Sugar Crop Short. This Is a new wrinkle, introduced for The department of agriculture In a the benefit of lastidious dressers. It The French bark Bossnet, to carry from Australia, had a peculiar and report on tbe international sugar sit- Isn't absolutely necessary an exira pr.ir of trousers, either; along 1904 the porter works while you bleep. dangerous experience, says a San uation, Fpeuklng of the sugar year On this luxurious tralu daily market FranclBco dlspatrh. She camo Into and 1903 says that more equal terms reports are received by wire; there port tinder full sail end dropped both of competition In the world's markets and In- are the latest morning and evening anchors near Akatraz Islind. Doth between beet and canein sugnr continental newspapers Isstitd en route, fine stacreased consumption anchor plates tore away and the an-- j Kuropo appe ir the most Important fe tionery, a library of western books and chors and chains went to the bottom. tures. The opened with proj current magazine. A Whitley exerThe bark, at the mercy of wind and pects for a .reduced beet sugar outpti' ciser for those who wish to keep tip wipe otr their athletics, and electric curling tide, was drifting to (he island when In Kuropo that probably will Irons for the ledlcs are other travel and accumulated sioc!;s perhapi the sail was quickly hoisted and the ven-se- l con! comforts. in dec'lno a considerable compel escaped going on tho rocks by Of The Santa. Fe Intends to keep it sumption. ! ty feet. fast flyer at th front. Don't Schilling's yr frm fa'; f !w i - I I I rr-- .- :- 1 iw"-"- - y -' "' rIf ,4 fj, L'SrVZ. .J No other female medicine iu tlte world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine lias such a record of cures of female troubles or suck hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Tt w ill entirely euro the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Intlitiuiiint iou and Ulceration. Falling and Displacement of the Womb, ami consctiueut Npinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. It bus cured more cases of Backache and Leueorrhoea than any other remedy tbe world bus ever known. It is aiuiost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from tho Uterus in an taily stage of de- velopment, Irregular. Suppressed or Tainful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, llloating, Flooding-- Nervous Prostration, Headache, (ieneral Debility quickly yield to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight and backache, instantly relieved and permanently cured by its Ube. Under all circumstances it' invigorates tbe female system, and is as harmless as water. It quickly removes that Hearing-dowextreme lassitude, "don't care and " " feeling, Feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness Dizziness, Faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "bines' and headache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the Uterus, which this medicine alway s cures. Kidney Complaint and Hackac he. of either sex, the Vegetable Compound alwavs cores Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hnndred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold by DniggisU everywhere. Kefuse all substitutes. , n Oldest Inhabited Residence. The oldest inhabited residence In the British kingdom Is said to be Dunvegan castle, In the Isle of Skye the seat of the McLeods of McLeod part of which dates from the ninth century, or a couple of hundred years before the conquest of England by William the Norman. tr Many Children San Salvador TEA You think one tea as another? Sickly. Mother G ray ' b weet Fowders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse iu Children's Home, New York, cure Feverlshne.ss, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Toothing Dis orders, Break up Colds and Destroy Worms. Atall DriitfKistsVi'ic. Sample mailedFKEE. Address Alleu fcj. Olmsted, Ueltoy, N. Y, w lay aon t you window . ? it yoa doart Raise Crickets for Fighting. Among tho curiosities of Canton are shops where crickets are raised for fighting fighting, as the Filipinos' cocks. The Chinese gamble on the results, and a good fighting cricket, Is sometimes svld for $100. f t X X X AjA A VW. T0K THERE IS NOTHING more pilnfbi thu l Rheumatism J and X Neuralgia but ther It not hint surer t cure thaa . 4 ISt Jacobs Oil got her on her feet "and prepared to take her In a nearby store. The old wom- Th an was very much excited as she was being assisted along. "See heah, Mis-taP'llcemun," she cried, "doan you I go fuh to sen' fur no avalanche! ain't lone hurt bad enuf fur no avalanche!" So no avalanche was sent for, and friends took ber home. Indianapolis News. Mm. good Duy Vonr grocer returua 7our moaay Ska scaiuin"a But, Simple Test Which Is Claimed to Be Infallible. The cooking teacher indicated with her wand two dishes, each containing a pat of golden butter. "One is butter," sho said. "The other Is oleo. I want to show yu a simple and conclusive test for oleo an easy way of distinguishing oleo and butter unmistakably. Then you need never again be cheated." She put the oleo and the butter In separate saucepans on the fire and let them come to a boil. They boiled In a very different manner one noisily, with a great deal of spluttering, tho other smoothly, giving forth an abundance of white foam. "It Is tbe oleo," said tbe cooking teacher, "that boils noisily, for oleo Is a mixture of grtase and water, and like a mixture of grease and water it bells. It Is the butter that bolls with a soft, silent foaming. A great difference, isn't there? Remember the difference, remember this teat and you need never be inveigled In the future Into buying oleo for butter." Chicago Chronicle. assistance, a?f at the lowest price you see in the TO TELL BUTTER FROM OLEO. men Stamp. curiosity Is the fact that one of the smallest countries in the world, San Salvador, has issued the enormous number of 405 different postage stamps. A postal The crocodile is a large animal that inhabits the Nile and loves to go on the sandy beach to bask In the sunshine and lay eggs. It looks some like a dachshund, only there Is more of It at tbe ends aud it Is bigger. There was a crocodile once that escaped from a circus. It roamed o'er the country, seeking in vain for pigs and amall children to devour, and died of starvation. in great anguish. You can ride on the back of a crocoObjected to a Ride. dile, but It Is more comfortable to An old colored woman slipped and use a saddle. It Is usually quiet, but fell on the sidewalk 'way out in IndiIs terrible when roused. We all ought avenue last night. Two patrolto be thankful we arc not a crocodile. ana hurried to her . coal-lade- 'M - "love-to-do-i- t Russian General Trampled to Death. Among the authenticated horrors of Sunday in St. Petersburg is the case of an aged general whose sledge was stopped by the infuriated people as he was driving In the direction of the trtxrps. "Are you going to order them to fire on us?" yelled the crowd. The general ordered his coachman to drive on, when he was instantly struck on the head by a individual In a sable fur coat. The gen eral was then thrown out of the pledge, beaten and trampled to dealt . d TYPICAL Either a Rambling Bungalow or Modern Frame Structural. CZAR'8 TROOPS KILLS UNARME Externa!!)the typical southern MEN AND WOMEN. bouse of the present is either a bungalow like Witchwood one t the most attractive places near Labor Troubles in Russia Result Ashevil!t-- - art structure Italianesque with white columns, a Bloodshed, and May Lead to Civil reproduction in War in Czar's Domains. part of sonic old antebellum mansions, fur the like of which the south as famous or a modern frame The strikers of St. Petersburg, structure quite architectural and comvioof to a goaded desperation by day pact, with leaded windows, half timlence, fury and Woodshed, are In ber borders, and an opeu terrace built state of open insurrection against the upon a foundation of gray stone with A condition almost government. coping of thit same, or modification dering on civil war exists in the ter Of these three ideas. Russian capital. The city j In its interior arrangement, says a is tinder martial law. with Prtnca Va- j writer in the House Beautiful, the silehikoff as commander of more than j southern residence has always been calk''i li',u11 tlie ' ""t r.O.oyti of tbe emperor's crack guards, "Bauds of convenience and comfort. Troops are bivouacking in the street . also those ot hosplta.itv and enami at various places on the Nevsk !mamm(nt wo1 for th() smltll. prospect, the main thoroughfare of eriler js 4l,,(,u!l,lIlv a Kut.jai iK,jnK the city. On the island of Vassilios-troto entertainment in al! Its forms. This characteristic was not and in the out sections, infuriateiny gratified, hut actually fostered ed men have thrown up barricades, which they ure holding. The empress by tlie I'ig rooms of the w hite houses of the old south. dowager has haMily sought safety at Soon after the war the popularizaTsarskoe-S- i lo. where Kniperor Nichotion of the sliding door made it poslas 11 is living. sible for small rooms to perform tho Minister of the Interior Sviatopolk-Mirsk- funclions of large ones on occasions, presented to his majesty the and for a while the southern builder Invitation of the workmen to appear cut his bouse up afler the manner tit not lit the w inter palace Sunday afternoon his northern brother, though find receive their petition, but the quite in the same restricted proporadvisors already had taken ( a tions. That phase may now bo said to have passed, and general taste in decision to show a firm and resolute the south is once more in favor of front, ami (be emperor's auswer to spacious chambers. So genuine Is 300,000 workmen, trying to make their this that even in small preference, way to the palace square, was a solid houses the space usually divided bearray of troops, who met them with tween two rooms is now given to one. rifle, bayonet and saber. Usually tho room thus formed The priest, Gopon, the leader and is a long one, a sort of salon. idol of the men, in his golden vestWILL YOU PAY THE PRICE? ments, holding aloft the crass and inarching at the head of thousands of Questions That Enter Into th Ability workmen through the Narva gate, mirto Achieve. aculously escaped a volley, which laid A Chicago clerk who is in love with low half a hundred persons. The fig- a special line of study asks when one ures of the total number killed or should change his work? He adds wounded here, at the Moscow gate, at that he has been in his present place Various bridges and islands, and at the twelve years and is going to give it winter palace, vary. The best esti- up. The time to give up regular emmate is 500, although there are exag- ployment and start on a line of willwork," is when you are gerated figures placing the number as ing to pay the price. Some people as high 5,000. claim that anyone can do anything by provided they concentrate all of their Many men were accompanied their wives and children, and in the ability in an uninterrupted manner. confusion, which left no time for dis- Would you work five years to write twencrimination, the latter shared the fate forty words? Would you work a of the men. The troops, with the ex- ty years to Interest the editor of Would you work certain publication? ception of a single regiment, which is forty years, if necessary, to culminate reported to have thrown down Us your plan though it turns your arms, remained loyal and obeyed or- friends into enemies, your relatives ders. But the blood which crimsoned into critics and your natural oppoIhe snow has fired the brains and pas- nents Into rejoicing ridiculers? Earl sions of the strikers and turned wo- M. Pratt In "Short Talks." men as well as men into wild beaste, TO CVKK A COM) ISf ONE DAY llromo Quinine Twlilet. All dma L,axallv and the cry of the infuriated populace Take gUia retund tile Iti.mey If II fallM to trure. K. W. Orure'a ll ou eatin box. Js for vengeance. c The sympathy of the middle classes Would Make Sure About the Soap. is with the workmen. A little boy who had been blowing Later in the evening, after the ter- bubbles all the morning, tiring of rible massacre, every officer wearing play, and suddenly growing serious, the uniform of the emperor, who was said: "Read me that theory about found alone, was mobbed. A seo;'jiaheaven; It 1th tho gloriouth." "I was killed on the Nicholas bridge and(t will," said the mother, "but first tell a dozen officers were seized, stripped me, did you tako tho soap out of the of their epaulets and deprived of their water?" "O yes; I am pretty thure I did." The mother read the deewords. of the beautiful city, tho scription It is rumored that M. Witie will be streets of gold, the gates of pearl. He Is but the appointed dictator, report listened with delight; but when she not confirmed. The authorities, while came to the words, "No one can enter there who loveth or rnaketh a they seem to realize the magnitude of the crisis with which the dynasty lie," bounding up, he said: "I gueth and the autocracy are confronted on I'll go and thee about that thoap," account of Sunday's events, apparently New York Observer. are paralyzed for the moment. Intense indignation is bound to be aroused all over Kussla. 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