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Show OGDEN, UTAIT, WEDNESDAY MORNING, HIE MORXINO EXAMINE!! ASHING IN SEVERAL TOWNS Russian Soldiers Continue to Shoot Down the in Turn Unfortunate Workingmen-Strik- ers Kill Those Who do Not Quit Work. HOCH NOT TEBRUARY , 1903. THEY PROTEST THE ONLY ACCURATE SCOUNDREL PRESCRIPTION WO!K Cbicago Police Tracing Another Man WHO Used the Same Methods of Docepton. Chicago, Feb. 7. day says: Tbe Ckrouicle vou have a diffi. cult prescription or on that is to be used in a siriouj case ot illness, bring it to to- That there 1 another matrimonial in Chicago like jobana Hock may soon be established thiuugh a just made by tbe police. Thin necessitate ducovery incidentally Prison-Bor- n checking up of one of the many aliaae claimed to have been used by iioch under which uanm be waa reported to have married Mrs. Mary Schultz at woman who bn Argos, lad, ia IDoO, uever been seen church congregation she formerly heard of since Harrisburg, Fa., Feb. 7. So numerthe month after her marriage. Other ous have been tbe requests from all belonged. Is circulating petition anmug of his aliases may be checked off in over tha country from people who I the people of her old home. Tbere want Governor Peunypacker to com- he not been one refusal. In the same way Lair. tbe Albert Rushleberg of Busbberg is mute to life imprisonment the sen- meantime Mrs. Edwards i preparing the name which he wa believed to tence of Mrs. Kate Edwards, who is for death with her prison-bordaughnave once ured. Tbe police have to be hanged at Reading, on Feb. 1C, ter Alma In her cell. learned the name of another man, Lo that it has been found necessary for a German, who advertised fur a wife the executive department to prepare a in Germaa newspapers on ike Hocb circular letter in answer to these replan. He is now in Chicago and i quests. This letter quotes the state constitudeclared to be the man warned. The women be married be met by mean tion to show tliat the governor has no of an advertisement and through com- power to commute a deals sentence to munication with employment agencies. lifa imprvsjument except upon the inkpot tor Sliippjr, ho lound Buli-trhur- g recommendation in writing of tbe board and talked with biiu um-e- , haa of pardons. Prohibition of the Sale ef Liquor for begun au Investigation into the Agros cuse. He la satisfied that Rock never 21 Yeara in the Propoeed New Reading, Ia., Feb. 7. Letters from used the alias sud la. evidence to all part of the country continue to State. prove that a awn now under surveilIiour in upon Oliver Lenta, attorney lance advertised and wrote letter to fur Mr. Kate Edward. In each the Washington, Feb. 1. Under women ia Chicago, representing him- ease the writer thinks that it would the senate entereci self as Albert Bushtebwrg. be an outrage to hang her. A number agreement reached, Curtailing the Iioch list of forty of reason are given for this belief, upon the consideration of tbe amend wivnw already has been begun by tbe the principal one being that she is a lueni offered to tlie joint statehood When the process ia over tt woman aud the atnla she waa in at bill immediately after police. convening at is expected that there will remain the time the crime waa committed noon That agreement pro today. about ten women who ran b hlenti-tnwas caused in part, at least, by the vlded that the entire day debate be positively having been married conduct of her husband. Mauy of tbe to Much. letters are eloquent and the writers given to the consideration of amend offer to circulate petitions to be sent inents to the bill under tbe New York, Feb. 7. Among the nu- to the buard of pardons. It is estimat- rule and that a vote shall be taken merous women now coming forward in ed that at the meeting at the latter the vicinity of New York claiming that next week petitions signed by 60,000 upon all tha amendment and upon a man answering Johann H orb's de- people will be presented, asking for the bill itself prior to the adjournment of the day' session. scription married them several years mercy for th woman. The first amendment considered pro The press department of the W. C. ago is Mrs. vVllhelinina Rummier of Curlstadt, N. J. Sne ha not yet seen T. U. has written that it la trying to hibiis the sale of liquor iu the Indian the prisoner but haa examined his pic- get concentrated action on the part Territory for ten years. Mr. Gatlin tures. Mrs. Rummier claim to have of the entire association in the mat- ger offered an amendment as a subsli yeara lost (6,0u0 in her matrimuuial venture ter, aud that it will us every effort In tuts making the time twenty-onIts power to save the condemned wo- and extending it operation lo tne en aud ia now almost penniless. On May 27, 103. she said, T had n man from the fate that overshadow! tire stole. By a vote of 63 to 20, the Gelling-e- r prosperous florists business in West her. substitute prohibiting tbe anle ot Attorney Lents mailed today to the Nyack, N. Y. A man applied to me for n job na foreman, lie gave bis name txmrd of pardon at Hurrisburg tbe pa-t- liquor in the Indian territory for 21 ton to have tbe sentence of Mrs. years was adopted. The Gallinger as Johann C. O. S htiltxe ami said ba came from Chicagu. Ilia manner of Edwards commuted, lie will call on prohibition amendment covers the entomorrow in an tire state of Oklahoma and Indian talking charmed me and at Iasi he pro- Governor leunypacker a combined by tbe commitposed and 1 decided to become bis wife. endeavor to get a reprieve and John Territory fur Samuel tee bllL Twenty minutee after the ceremony my II. Kothermel, counsel husband asked me if I had anv money. Greaser, her negro accomplice, will go tbeThe senate adopted without division Forakcr amendment to tbe stateI told him I had Iti.OUO and wdthin tue to Harrisburg on n siuiilay mlasion. hood bill, requiring the submission of next week he had drawn tt and told me Thursday. llev. Stephen Sehweitxer, of Eph-rat- the coosLituiiun of the proposed new that he haJ Just 16.000 mure and that Pa., Mrs. Edwards' spiritual ad- state of Arizona to the voter of tue be was going to put thn 113,000 in a to whose Muddy Creek Reform- - two territories of Arizona and New viser, safe investment. He opoke to nicely Mexlo separately. and kissed me so often that I believed The amendment wa debated by sevhim. eral senators including Messrs. Every day hb would go to the post-offiStone,Carmack, Morhimself and return with downs of gan and Clay. Mr. Stone advocated letters, lie never allowed me to read lbe amendment, Mr. McLnurin opposed any of them. On December 22, 1903, it as an interference with the state Schultxe disappeared. I heard later righto and Mr. Morgan said he wouin that he had been seen ta Cincinnati and favor it if domestic wines could be 1 threatened to kill me If did not keep excepted. silent. Since that day I never spoke of Mr. Teller end Mr. Bpooner spoke him. in support of the aubstltute anJ That man stole every penny I ownr Messrs. Bailey, Baron, Hepburn, ed in the world and I was left alone sad Mallory against it Tbe op with my three children to make my ." position was based on the provision contemplating an interference with the' police power of a state. The substitute was carried by a vote of 65 to 20. There was no division on party lines on the vote. The. text of the Gallinger amendment applying to the entire state of Oklahoma Is as follows: The manufacture, sale, barter, or ered giving away of Intoxicating liquors within this state la hereby prohibited One of Maine's Great Statesmen and tor a period of 21 years, after the date a Republican National Leader. of admission of this state into the Union, and there if er until the people Augusta, Me, Feb. 7- - Joseph H. of this state shall otherwise provide by Manley, former chairman of the nation7. court In bera Feb. Towanda, Pa., amendment of thi constitution in al executive committee of tho RepubBigler Johnson pleaded guilly to j lbs manner prescribed herein. Any lican party, died suddenly bare today. today tba charges that he murdered his wife, person who shall manufacture, sell, Maggie B. Johnson, and her niece, Anbarter or give awiy suy intoxicating 7. London, Feb. January statement nie Benjamin, 10 years old, In Septem- liquor of any kind, including beer, aio of the board of trade shows inrreime ber last, anj afterwards burned tne and wine contrary to tbe provisions of of H.lfi9.r.00 in Imports, and (4,532,000 bodies. Tbe prisoner made hi plea of thN section is hereby decia.ed to be in exports. guilty and signed the indictment withguilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conout the faintest Indication of nervoue-neeviction thereof before any court of He is 26 years old and hia wife competent Jurisdiction, shall be punishNewport, R. I., Feb. 7. The Nantucket Light-hiwhich is aground in was 40. At the December term his olded by for not less than Buzzard Bey will, it is expected, be er brother, Charles Johnson, was con- 30 days imprisonment nor mure than 100 days, and by floated at high tide today. The gun-hovicted of find degree murder as an a fin of not les than (50 nor more Hist will attempt to release the His mother, Mrs. So.ihia Mer- than (2-j- for each offenge; and upon vetUM-ritt, and hia sister and b: other, Nancy the adm'esion of this state Into tbe and Alan, were put on trial for the Union, the provisions of this seciion New YoTk, Feb. 7. At a meeting of same crime today. The five members be immediately entorcible in the the City Committee, R. Fulton Cutting of the family, it la charged, went to courts of the atate. been has bead of the Citizens' Maggie Johnson's house In the night Mr. Carmack offered an amendment Union to serve two yeara. No definite and killed her and tbe little with eliminating the provision in the bill, girl plana were made as to the union's and axe, sprinkled the premises with requiring the ratification of the constl-tu.lu- n course in tbe next city campaign. kerosene and set the boose on fire. by the state of Oklahoma, many of the provisions of which shall e irrevocable without the consent of the United States. The amendment was agreed to on a viva voca vote. Petition to Pennsylvania Board of Pardons Will be Signed by 50,000 Names Child With its Mother. juggh-- r We said to 1m tha first occasion on which telegraph comuiuuicstaiu haa thus been stopped since tbe war began. Various such as possible causes are the s'rike movement to tbs Siberia railway and important correspondin' wiib Gen. Kurupaikin. Litilu sltrniHin is paid to rumors of mediation, but the Chronicle's ptju-seuds the SI. Petersburg statement, which, however, is nut confirmed in other diPtches, that the receut conferences of the grnud ducal party to cousldcr the far ruateru arrived at an agreement a to the desirability of ending the war, aud e corre-poucie- ut , veral pro-po- rt that the rumor of General Kuropst-kln'- s resignation was started to facilitate Oiguuixaiiuht RAPID tt fur pence. FIRE GUNS. Mounted on Automobile Cara for Pro- -' taction of Siberian Road. guns Chicago, Feb. 7. Rapid-fir- e are to mounted on automobile cars be ured by tbe Russians for the protect km of the railroad. Six of these cars have been ordered by Nicholes Buiumrrfeld of Moscow, a rrprcM-nlatlvof the Russian government, who has visited the Chicago automobile show. They were ordered for iiniprdiafe delivery, and will Ihi sent to Russia from Detroit within the next two weeks. The ears will bn rsiiecially built with extended platforms in front and rear, to hold the guna, it being further specified that they are lo be equipped r with tbirty motors of high speed. Treus-Biberia- I u horse-powe- doc-tor- New Orleans, Feb. V. The delegatee cf the racing organizations lit Opposition to the Western Jockey Club met here today and organised the American Turf Awiucintion. Matt J. Winn of the Louisville Jockey Club was elected president. Three race tracks of Jockey clubs were represented at tbe meeting: Chicago Jockey Club, (Hawthorne); Union Park. 8t. Loum; Kansas City Jockey Club; New Orleans Jockey Club; Fort Erie, Highland Park, and Windsor; Iyxlngtun, Ky., Jockey Club; Louisville Jockey Club; Essex Park Jockey Club of Hut Springs; Worth Jockey Club, Chicago. WHAT UNCLE SAM WILL TREASURE SEEKERS BACK. IN Return of tha Commander of Expedition. Fitxwil-Item'- s bunting expedition fitted out by Enrl Fltxwillteiu of England to search fur treasure said to have been burled on Cocos Inland, near Costa Riea, waa one of the passengers arriving hare on tbo steamer City of Waahington t day. Captain Moriason vu reticent abimt the result of tha expeditkm, He awld: "The whole thing la now over, our ship is laid over at Panama, and tha expedition ia abandoned. Several were hurt iu an explosion In the blowwith the office to know what clothing ing up of a cliff but I know little hi fathm might taka with him to the about it. Dr. Ernest H. Wheclock, olilef penitentiary. Under these circumof stance the district attorney suggested ntsff of the Ancon In tho it was rather a sudden stroke of ill- canal none, wa also hospital. a on ness. Mr. Reach insisted upon the Im- the City of Washington. passenger mediate sppearsuce of the prisoner and he was sent for. Washington, Feb. 6. Dr. Seaman Nothing haa been heard today of Dr. was heard today by the house commiti Lorens, who reiiorted 111 at bis home tee on military affairs on the to in Toledo. Machcn and tbe Groffs will increase the efficiency of the project medical be taken to the Moundvllle, W. Vs., department of the army. Dr. Seaman has recently returned from an observapenitentiary this afternoon. tion tour with the Japanese army and Washington, Feb. The river and Ida comparison of sanitation and mediharbor bill haa been practically com- cal methods between the Japanese and pleted. Under the head of new legisla- American armies waa embodies in these tion there Is provision which strengthwords: go ua a million times ens the authority of the engineering de- better in They s. sanitation and military partment in preventing the dumping of lie said that but one per rent refuse and other material In harbors of the aicknesa la fatal with the Japand navigable channel. Provision for anese army, while 70 per rent of the more than 100 surveys Is contained in sicknosa in the American army during the biU. the Spanish war, was fatal Russia and Japan Must Recognize the Open Door Peace by Intervention Not in Sight. 6.-- sup-pile- MACHEN AND GROFF IN PRISON Attorney Made a Statement That Was Refuted by the Appearance of Greff. Washington, Feb. 7. August W. Macbea. former general superintendent of free delivery postal service, and Diller 11. Gruffl of this city, both under sentence of two yeara' imprisonment and flO.OOO One fur postal conspiracy, today surrendered themselves to the marshal and were placed in tbe cell room of the city ball. Samuel A. Groff was ordered brought into court and later wae placed in the cull room with the others. lbe care came up today In Uie crim-ir- sl court on receipt of a mandate bandri .loan by the court of appeals directing the immediate execution of tun aeriep.ees. Attorney Maddox, for Fainu- -l A. Gtoff, produced a certificate or two physician saving that ha was not In condition to be moved from uia house, and suggested tnat if tha district attorney wanted to imperil bis ollenfs life as wall as hit Ubartv ha bad better take a run utd go to tbe bouse. District Attorney Beach replied that Samuel Groff, his surety and his attornev had been advised of the possibility of this mandate for tome time; that Samuel Groff had visited the district attorneys oflii-- lan Thursday and that Groff's son yesterday cumiuuuh ated Soft, Fluffy Blankets and woolen goods are not sent cut by every laundry. Not ooa laundry in a hundrtd can launder woolen goods without shrinking, nor colon ad gooda without fading. Wa can. d Try Oar Rough Dry Your Family Wash Remember oura is tha only laundry In town that washes all wad and colored gooda in distilled water. Ogden Steam Laundry e 'Phone CONFESSES Feb. 7. Westbound Southern Pacific train No. 6 was wrecked at Ycrdt, Ncv., at 7 o'clock this morning, the two engines, baggage and express cars and two day coaches leaving tha rails. The wreck wae caused by tbe rails spreading. The two day wood. (5.25 per ton A ered. tor best oou, Bros.! Wheelwright Phones 147. deliv- S476 Wash. A vs. For-ake- SUDDEN DEATH OF MANLEY Bigler Johnson Murd- ALBERT F. j RICHEY, i ! UNDERTAKER His Wife and 'Phone Her Niece ; on the Philippines GOMPERS n call-mat- es Non-Unio- . "t l i ; g. ; cc-i'- l e en-i:- this survey should be conducted in barmony with that of the proper bureaus of the government of the Philippines, hut it should not be under the control of the authorities In the Philippines, for It should be undertaken as a national work and subject to a board to be appointed by Congress or the President. Ihe plan transmitted recommend simultaneous surveys in different branches of research, organized on a cooperative system. This would tend to completeness, avoid duplicat ion nud render the work more economical lhan if the exploration were undertaken piecemeal. No such organized survey have ever yet been attempted anywhere: but the Idea is in harmony with modern scientific and industrial methods. I recommend, therefore, that provision he made tor the appointment of a board of survey to superintend the national survey and exploration to be made In the Philippine Islands, and that o ppropriat Ion be made from time to time to met the expenses or such Investigation.necessary It Is not probable that the survey be completed tn a !r period than thnt of elrM or -n J Mrs. btf It is w' that It 'h iM be cun In the near future. The Philippine romtuNfipn and ihoe for the Puilip-iinc ivetnment are properly anxious .hat this survey thou'd not be conridere.1 as a'pense of that government, but sh-- ui carried on end treated as national duty In tbe Interest of science." POSTMASTER SWISS COLONY on tbe Pacific coast raise tbe flu vUi grapes on the Pacific coasl.Theii todisare absolutely pure. If you wish pense good cheer for the holidays order some of their wine from 1ZZINI BROS. lh Wrtet 200 o you want th . wo th MEAT your money in and FISH & Rinckei's Ballard to go If REMOVED. Washington, Feb. 7. Acting on a report of a shortage of (27,0 tt in the funds of the pustu files at Kolos, disHawaii, as announced in a press patch from Honolulu yesterday, Acting Fourth Assistant Conrad today removed Manuel A. Uego aa postmaster at 51 24iH dtrseL Pho-- New Orleans, Feb. 7. The common s and constitution of the rules, American Turf association was In session today, (inn of the most important rules adopted was that member of the different associations wuuld only be the monthly paid mileage to atiend meeting of the association. Tue members will not have incir hotel bills and other expenses paid. Neither will they be under high salaries. Jockey will be compelled to pay (25 for a license and trainers between (5 and (10. The rules of racing w ill be similar to those of the Wexlern Jockey club. RUSSIANS USED THEIR CANAL. ed ei J Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catcha Train in a Hurry Always Remember Phone 22. e Berlin, Feb. 7 The lower home of tbe Prussian diet today pa-sth bill, authorizing the construct icn of the Rhine-Wescaaal. niili au exiensiun to Hanuvcr. 653, Allen Transfer BAYONETS Conr any. 1 RHINE-WESE- S No. Kolua. t- - Ave. THE ITALIAN st si-al- l 150. 7372 Washington s. 25-fo- Thal-nmn- Is kindled quickly and buns rapidly with dry kind ling wood 36c per neck; (2.00 per rack for nnspUt TERRIBLE Aliening hla coat as if to display the label. Ni'hus remained in his scat, and tbe delegates yelled iu dPrl-lrMr. Gotnpera then explained that every article of clothing he wore bore the UNBUTTONS HIS VEST 437 25th fit tSmall Fire Gai-linge- r, ce 174. A a, Washington, Feb. 7. Nomlnalions: Tbe President today sent the following nirnage to Congress: IMrcumstanees have placed under (lie control uf ltd government tbe Philippine anhiielsgo. The Islands of union label. The Journeymen Tailors of America that group present aa many interesting aud novel quest ions with respect to embankcoaches slid down a today voted down the proposition subment, but did not overturn. One pas- mitted by tbe Socialists In the form of their etbuni.igy, their fauna and flora, senger waa thrown through a window a preamble to the constitution which and their geology and mineral reand had his face severely cut by glass, was an endorsement of the National So- sources as any lYxion of tbe world. At my lequest the national academy of seg, this being tbe only Injury that resulted. cialist party, the vote being 103 to 23. enres appoint'd a committee to conTraffic will be delayed for six or eight sider and report upon tbe desirability MONEY FOR OREGON. hours. of instituting srientlffc explorations of Philippine island. The report of Thirty Thousand Dollars a Year for the thi committee, together with the reGovernment Surveys. port of the hoard of scientific survey of the Philippine islands. Including Purl In nd. Ore., Fob. C. An Orcgon-indraft of a hill providing for survey of special from lYmllctnii, lire., the Philippine islands, which hoard was says: appointed hy me. after receiving the John T. Whl-tle- r, head of the geological survey (or Oregon, has received report of the roinnitttee apiKilmed by the Salima! Academy of Sciences, news from Director Wnlrott of the with Instruct it'ii i to prepare such To Prove to Tailors He Was Not service st Washington that n and iiKter such suggestions as Made Clothes. Wearing 1 ii' government will expend iu Oregon might appear to it pertinent in the snuii.iliy (l.T.itmi for locating rccivoir cl'T utti-- t mesthe 7. When site, tor irrigation purports ttii.l $15,-t"Bloomington, lil, Feb. should go The vifle sage. surveys l n on hyJriigraphh-nPresident Samuel tiomiier finished work, provid-- l far hey. 'ini v s.t.'veys or evp'o-itinspeech of thirty minutes to the Nationequal atuimr.ts are appropriat'd by hie'-- ihe intent if the inlands, al Convent Ion of tailors. Delegate HerIf the state appropriate the Mate. h.iw-ie- r co.t p leiy mann Neiitia of arose and Ics amounts for this work the geol;e ex;.,ic j to make. The sur-v- -. aid that the; was some Uoiilt si to logical survey will nuike prupurt'on-itwhile cf rnuria beneficial to the whether Hr. Gompert war wearing expenditures. ;e 'pie of the Philippines, should be unclothes with the union label, and dertaken ss a national woik for the moved that a committee be appointed 7. On behalf of tba ir.fOTtr.a-'o- n. Chicago. Feb. of the people to inrest! gate, la motion caused n American Cotton Ticker company a cf tbe PbiMrrtmr.e merely Islands, but of tbe storm ef protests, bat Mr. Gompero lvy on the propertr of the American people of this country and of tha wrrll quieted the delegates and suggested to International bank bere wag made to- Ouiy pre'lTtr.rc-y explorations hart the convention that Kehui be appointed day. to aatiafy a Judgment against tbs rat been made in the archipelago, and a committee of one to investigate. The bank amounting to (26S. - abouM he a of pride to the matter I convention shouted It approval and h United States fully government ft ! Gompera advanced to the front of the New York. Feb. 7. tauten burg, n r. to 1nvr?ig.itt ;,ud to describe the A Co , have engaged platform and, pointing to Nebna. urged (mu g,,;,) as may be con- -: far rrgHni hiiu to cuaie terward, at the same time hais for shipment to Puna Thursday. niem aud practicable, the work of Nov- - for i S. P. Train No. 5 is Wrecked Message Reno, THE DRUGGIST. OKLAHOMA WILL BE LONG TIME DRY Uv-tug- New York, Feb. 7. Captain E. W Morrison, commander of tba treasure Washington, Febi. 7. In Mew of the revival of reports from European capitals, to tba effect that there has been renewal of efforts on the part of tha powers to find aomn basis for Intervention In tha interest of peace in the Far East, inquiry haa been mada here in official circles to ascertain tba position at this government, respecting such a movement. The state department haa made no overtures recently to either of tba interested powers, nor does it know officially of any such movement iu Europe. The poiitoln of this government hue not changed in an respect ana it would welcome a settlement of the disastrous conflict, either by means of direct negotiations between tba belligerent or through the medium of as international conference. But no Matter which course ia followed iu arranging the terms of peace, the one point upon which the United State government will insist ia that both Russia and Japan shall, in tho settlement, lira up to tiia terms dr the undertaking to which both of them Lavs subscribed, that the integrity of Chiaa shall be rap.-tad- , and the equal right of all power in China recog nixed, including distinctly tbs open WM. DRIVER, n it AMERICAN TURK ASSOCIATION. prescription exactly as it is written. That is why so man s direct their patients to bring . prescriptions to us. nr HEALTH OP RUSSIANS. Warsaw, Feb. 7. According to I ' report from Hadom, twenty workmen rB,jr Lata been killed or wounded in atrlko RDteasen! disorders tbere today while at 8larxy-- i have been killed nd j Kuiian Army Headquarters, Iluan cko, twenty-fou- r j Muuuiain, forty wounded. Feb. S. (Delayed iu trana-Grave trouble la alao reported at uiitdon). The wmkly reports of t tie Kutno today. Troops have been aent aanitary department of !::fccllou dls- i to Kulno from hera. interesting as shnwng the . good health of the Mancliurau army. report allow for the week of M anew, Feb. mea wsre These JmD cases; killed here today tiy striker Iu UL- - iyphu, f all llads. 302 cases; inflti-erlea and elaewkrra, where aitrmpta ruZa. m rases; reuiliient fever, 33 were mad to reauiua work. Many ar- raaea: Bilicrias plague. 44 rases; pink rest have been made. eye, 61 cares; diarrhuea, 203 case; The pries of provlaioBS has pone up. 1 4 iuesi.li', rases; The praaanl are afraid to bring iu auiailpos, care. ftegardlug tvphua, only four their produce nwi doielnpcd among the soldiers at Btrikers today utlempied to bring the front, lha remainder being uniutig Out tha raiployea the electrical truopa that have Just arrived. plant of the Aeyium fur ioiaatli-a-, but (ireful sanitary measure ana entha doctor succeeded la pacifying the forced la all aaction at the army. All pien. the troop are supplied with warm qiiilla and clothing, and from 25 to Lods, Feb. 7. The factories were 66 per rent of each company have felt opened today but scarcely an of the bouts. Tbo provisioning arrangements workmen appeared. At one factory tha are good, even tba outposts receiving men worked until lum-- time, and then warm food twice daily. The only weak left and refused to relnrn, saying they spot appears to be the difficulty Iu did not want to be killed by n bullet obtaining fuel and forage, The Japanese lately have ahown a from Lbe street find through the duor. Another factory abruptly unded work. feverish activity in the consi ruction Tba situation appears to be grow of new trenches, redoubts and atm it is, cast of the center, indicat fag wont and a critical time la ex especially on j lag I hat they fear another Ruiau ad- ported February hlb, the date which eosse of the largest manufa- Vance, cturers have decided to pay their emGeneral Rcnneskam pit's coimna.id ploye the balance of their wages, la operating in tlto direction of Bloy-- r and Bchanten, and baa driven iu diamtae them sad abut dowa tha mills the advance lines of the Japanese, (definitely. Tba Btrihers are becoming mors ag- forcing them back to the Tultse river. gressive. This morning they forcibly All is quiet along the front except for occasional arntry shots and canentered a mill and destroyed tha nonading directed against Japanese working parties. Bateau Caucasia, Fab. 7. The strike situation bera is growing THERE IS TALK OF FEACE. worse. Business is practically at steamer standstill although noma London, Feb. 7. Much have succeeded in getting away. Food baa bees reused here by lbespeculation fact tliat is becoming more scarce, The mil- the Russian government, on Monday, itary governor haa issued a proclama- assumed control of the Siberian teltion, waning tha inhabitant against egraph linen from o'clock in the assembling in srowdi. morning until 4 in tha aflcruuod. It U ui fill every St rep-'rt- s reprb'!'g. a thi. Feb. 7. Kuropatki liispbn'i' of i s Mas rioff stackby ,he Jrpane the night of Feb. 5. hayonetted 50 men nd retired without sustaining any l0.4. comm-nd'-.- l by ed a village occupied 12 liASL C.VfM e TTie Sefiia Tagrtlaft today printed a report to the effect that Emperor Nicholas remntly found in his study a letter threatening him with astniin-iltInquiry elicit w wmi official fcfaiomrnl that it is untrue. ED SALARIED PEOPLE LO MYLOf |