New York Times, The (Newspaper) - January 27, 1905, New York, New York VOL. In New Jersey City TWO STRIKES ALL OVER Thirty Workmen Shot by Troops ft Clash at LIBAU FACTORIES ARE CLOSING HOSPITAL Workers Ural Line Go at Odessa Is Jan. Dispatches from say the strikers from the sub- urban factories there ed to enter the but were opposed by who The strikers Thirty were killed Or and a Police soldiers were mortally Tho encounter occurred near kum railroad The strikers tacked troops and attempted to dis- arm the order was given to All workshops and arc The strikers are parading the streets and forcing all workmen to join In the A dispatch from Petersburg states that tho fighting at Riga resulted in being including Assistant Police Commissary and that fifty were Seven the were wounded by revolver Jan. 2G.--The here is Demonstrations are In The newspapers not being Jan. shot to-day while trying wrest a from a strike troops patrolling the but no collision with tho has Tho workmen are being compelled to leave the factories and mills by the more faction of the Tho telegraph and telephone wires were havo A strike has begun at the wire singing and blowing trumpets went to calling out the Some of the mills still Jan. printers of road havo joined the movement been no rioting thus Jan. town is Some factories reopened this but they were closed The street cars have stopped Troops are of- workmen are the there has been no REVAU 20.-Negotiations. between and their Tho Government Is participating in the exchange of ST. Jan. 27.- Tho strikes in and a few smaller are crowd of including many en- gaged In an tlon to-day and broke the windows of the Police The crowd wus dispersed by the ST. PETERSBURG Agitation for Reform Has Dis- patches Special Cable to THE NEW YORK 1905.] Jan. printed this indicate that St. has been cowed into submission by the the Grand and that order more prevails for reform having failed for the St. Petersburg correspondent The that Cossacks still patrol the St. Petersburg to-day is in a normal The political clone has shifted to the Many of the men employed smaller factories are returning to in it seems that military together with promises of con- active par tic i in the popular movement that mass of. simple believed that the presentation of a tition to the would accomplish all they To both the method of sion and the promises equally They are prepared to to work and wait and see what where there remain the ing- in numbers and purpose by Failure of the be recognized at orice .as a which was to accomplish a revolution out of hand or even compel the ing of a Constitution by a pacific the agitation has completely It has accomplished its tional but it will be a long on 3. INDEX TO Commercial 8. 7. Arrivals at Hotels and Out-of-Town 8. 11. Court 9. Intelligence and Foreign Pago 8- Page 10, Real 13. 7. 2. Ninety Babies and Women Were in Danger of The police of the Eighty-eighth Street Station did good work early last evening at a. away near East firemen the of Hospital babies and women who were or covered shortly Rafter G o'clock in a in of the hospital a j frontage on East Eighty-seventh The h o s p 11 a 1 6 c pi e s a 1 ar g e pa r t. o f t h e i block on Eighty-sixth The other brick was f Or a dwelling house in a- row of- stone East End occupied A cigar the first anil rapidly had enveloped portion of ing by time first sent the Two were quickly the reserves of all of police stations were Those of the East eighth Street just around got police found St. Mother and Mother nuns rescuing the babies from rear The flames were the window the dormitory the babies were The place filled with which swept up tho where many women patients wore in 0 -some Of to save others ran stairs and carried down of whom were found at the windows about to to The Rev. Father chaplain of of the Good is also of to be visiting the institution the in the The of 53 were working a. ladder braced below the roof burning Firemen Leonard were a stream near the of denly a sheet burst tho the base of a pole The toward the front of the roof in a threatening and the of company a bof warning to them ber warc the the glanced up they saw pole bringing a big section ofj the roof and cornice down tinon Just as this the firemen ladder on which they and the burning werit carrying the cornice the lad Firemen and were clinging to the of ladder near of the swung back and Brady was clinging a part of the was In The flames were the he He the neath him for a Bending back and his far out from letting jumped a snowbank sixty A mighty cheer up from tho crowd when they saw him bly jump out and back HOME Declares Its Preservation the dreat Rev. C. Protestant of on and called President to-day to the results of Bishop the a to to President as Is certain tendency 11> the unessential in dealing with men are apt to get their attention that an but with the go straight the root the tariff and arc no con- the vital questions social 3f is to of the you If the average husband their duties toward one another and toadies may the will solve But if we havo solved every problem in possible It iis if we have lost bur will have 1C do not the of. the tha family put on While do not know that you me I can in that In me lies all will ho clone to with toward ilic ond haye .in tho most tures of our American life is tho rate and tho the t tho old lean goes without saying race as for the no no no art Is scientific will count If Back in OFFICIALS Diagnosis Was Congestion of Pneumonic Ic plague congestion killed died on the of Officer of the for a passengers of In that Dr. Doty Port tion fathom that a quarantined ing by surgeon of who the the Doty lipt all that the cause of congestion he ft the the to parea to and ready ex- ami of the blood of two of the It was qu i t e. pneumonic caused tlie of The saine way as the symptoms the DQM Dixie Jani United States has and is now Two f Empire Camp on board which go by 1 Picayune has been the i the receipt by the Vat Island of it was reported fighting the of Empire Hill Surge on Those Stricken grams State Panama to the on the United States this Japanese mess Paymaster Sacketti Have been removed cases reported the Navy has broken but of by the Navy issued directing doctor isent aboard to take the place of Frank been ordered to THREE TO BE INDICTED drand Jury Has Found Cause and True BillS Are Being REPORT NEXT WEEK Secrecy About Appearance of Chief Witness for and Former Mrs. Dodge j it learned completed Its investigation of the matrimonial and has found cause not than three These may but the likelihood is. that will reach McMahon until was said Attorney's office yesterday that the york of ing true the to be indicted was in progress ticklish that was reason the labors of Grand Jury might not The jury has been to sit the two first of next Charles F. witness in ihe it became known before the Grand He was into the jury room early last Tuesday morning secrecy person outside of those in an of what Dodge kept under close at a private boarding house town ever he the Broadway GEN. KUROPATKIN Big Battle in Said to be GEN. KUROKI'S Jan. heavy and continuous artillery roar has been heard to the westward all Apparently the most important en- gagement since October is being Reports received here are to the effect that a Russian force crossed the Hun River on the Japanese left A anese against making an The fighting must be attended with great from the A storm began on following a long of remarkable The Is below and the plains covered with several inches of. The ground is too hard for rapid move the Russians is the first one since Gen. ko's Jan. Daily St. correspondent asserts that KurOpatkin has tele- CITY DIGGING Ml Resumption of Traffic and ness Comes SURFACE CARS PROMISED l Railroads Gradually Get ia Organizations ran with New York made heroic endeavors to raise its head above the mountains of snow only to encounter the most intense cold of the In the early hours the temperature graphed to the Emperor offensive hampered .by the reluctance troops from the around the zero and despite all European provinces to advance commerce was still virtually the Siberians are f of now the Europeans that at Port has surrendered I I of the tried to and passenger were run time was not calculated to enthuse the I V there is no object in continuing the Ag for the cars Jn the there ST: Jan. Office denies the report that a mutiny j broke F troops Mukden because of the had been forced to was little improvement over the day day wore on and the mercury io the there was some to The tive Bartholdt talked to-day with the sound it a task that needed a The cold coming atop of the of I. count fortunate iii chance to work with you in this of tance ARRESTS YALE Two Students Held Because of the Injury of G. B. V I Special to The York I Jan. j men George B. the Yale post who j lost his lite in a street fight a torday and admitted their part in the they because into The nien arrested Joseph E. of James P. Kineon of both members of the class the School and prominent Kineon was first substitute tackle on football a member of- the i Captain of the Yale Gun Lowes is prominent and a of Kineon Lowes talked with Gowles of Lowes admitting that punched nant Tennant his Satolli Jan. illness Satolli has taken a serious and It .is will The is 103. v AN to 14 lo 5 to to and New Central and carried aboard vessel on the is sign the disease appeared bubonic and The thousand 000 are on 1275 them to 75V whoi were the be removed the of port I Doty's Line the following concerning the The steamship Vaderland on the the by the officers have instructed the Q Of f Doty iv the f or and twp who were that were by which the ing it them to resist of a We further awaiting the causes which Lies be it an werp by steerage fifty sixty had the of and the refusal the clean or that was t and were crowded part that the very this to the made no he tills between sixty and became ill ship of for All' these forth affidavit and possession the When Vaderland was made public a. by of. Sidney K. certifying that to the of their belief the ten been 6y- care been taken of. the Dr. from College Iii and to Europe his .at last night that ho Dr. was known in. that no such registered for It I s n i ed Tn at H Has U m o Jan. erick confined to room an pf It is denied has from Prince The physicians of. Eitel Highness He did lower of the the distress in breathing hot the pulse is though what of in the is perfectly The Empress went to this and forenoon her the much Is nothing that attack is not LACOMBE 1GDES W Judge Will Ap pear Before United States Gircuit E. Henry left evening where will before the House Representatives to the charges against by lay iby Medicine and that were as the is preparing the drinking the canal that as tin on the yellow taken lull in Panama W il He Im der er passenger the North Wilhelm t 11 day for been delayed to a ceed to the in. February will at thus disposing the that the has sold .to The Grosse also yon man Ambassad or to the U n Forcibly from H of I Bai t e Dir e pf of after a that Thomas had as. the siaid V 'The very Mr. go into the troubles v the affairs of Monorail Company There has been a hot ight the At ter charges and j was said President was forcibly prevented he to do i. The the is something over It- was said that of stock voted against resultant and it the Three PRESIDENT FOR I tackled the problem of carting Central a Efforts to Keep Out away tjie They made some im- return from Texas in of of the National i pression on the giant drifts In the four and while that may Roundsman Beery of staff County have had the task of ing against interference or the j of who provided him with the means prolonged in will .be open They time and again jin the I newspaper pf the series as in with the perjury generally un- that Jeast two those to arid all are the have been examined I about the trouble which had already reduced of Missouri Q carried Legislature which is holding back the of n Senator to succeed Senator The .it is under- the efforts of a- members the Legislature to defeat Mr. was chosen by a large majority in Bartholdt expressed surprise that there be any to is the choice of the Republican masses of members of the Legislature of a snow who are voting against I enveloped It Wednesday is by the Grand Jury the doing spin small and the problem tion have regard of the wises of their by some V. Ji i men were frozen to death in various parts of Jersey where the was even more severe than in James formerly waiter in the ray Hill frozen to death in the areaway In front of his home at 325) Third Snow un- covered his which had been there covered four feet of snow since tho night Another death was reported last making five m members of the la w of counsel for Dodge his suit to the ment the divorce granted who became Charles W. It that suit led to his indictment on charge of at ed finally in of the Mrs. divorce the of The of the in testimony was asked by the Grand were Abraham A. H. and One of their also was summoned came to jail refusing to put to him by Assistant Attorney After Judge consented to what ho It said on the time his was chiefly required in regard the of the who ah that who are holding meetings and calling for PAIR DIE IN Found by Neighbors Who Put Ouf Fire in Fire the death yesterday of Michael his an aged a. small played Important part in Dodge's air on Jan. With Its President stuck in a snow bank the the Twentieth Pan-American Banking of f institution to arrive New with vto meet demands the cashier's The was Constable Wolf Court com- hit of who was Unable got his H. relief the con- cern endeavoring to warm on The fact that the bank suspended of the and his fires and those of President Hunt are as Wall New Army Retired assigned to active the Senate in Watt 11: i ead I hq Cockrell expressed confidence that there been to humiliate The was at passed as Retired of fleers army above erade Major hereafter to active duty in connection with mill tia in the several otates and of the tull tired and also commutation of. ters Government quarters are pav or further a sab assigned shall re- full of The entire finally Another witness before jury was Court Justice acted as for when ahe found herself ried to two men and straighten out her legal suing ment hor marriage to -On that occasion Mr. retained and paid by is said to in and Rp .In witli the action in case is recalled an by Assistant torney while the wright night before said he had in the Grand Jury to straighten put a fri order to find out who The growing put of he be made public In a day or and he that the respective husbands wives up to the satisfaction of MASKED Holds Up Negro in and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street was scene an- other by a last George H. negro porter Third the After taking from Washington the company's dashed down stairs arid ran up the his revolver still in his The robber looked much like the Woerz after 10 o'clock who at AVest Forty-fifth sitting and reading in dental where he is at Third Avenue and One Hundred and fifth with On One Hundred and A flight of stairs leads directly to the dental of which are a Two envelopes a sum of money to the company had given to He was intending to a the Suddenly a man who come quietly up stairs opened the door said the as he looked He then found starting at fifty different points throughput the Yet an made by the All danger a milk passed yes when the railroads began moving and there need fear coal as dealers have a until such time as the rail in the rear can bring The 101 to get the coal delivered in the The unless a decided thaw sets in by John and streets will be impassable for 7io alarm boing for days to The official figures do not tell the up ea Her clothes caught Dense so quickly lie unable to go to his A cat was found suffocated to attend the fire in the story of the intense according e sitting warm owners of private MOLTKE HAD HARD German Two Days Held Up by The Moltke arrived last night and two Sho was some leaving Hamburg the fouling of a on a mooring At Dover o- gale made it impossible for the ship to approach the and the sengers and were taken to the Vessel day after leaving Boulougne the and northwest Great the forward part of the of these instruments registered the weather man it was coldest at 7 o'clock in the when zero was and warmest at 4 in the when the mercury stopped op- 14. After sundown it. got colder and the biting wind trians from the Charity made itself felt through various channels during the but according to the organized dispensers the worst effects of the cold wave are yet to The Long Railroad along its main line bound fast the other the Pennsylvania and the Central recovered The trains originating in Philadelphia and this city left on but those coming from the AVest and where connections were to be were many hours The New York trains were leaving on time last The Erie is still in bad suburban 75 per were in of suburban traffic had Some time on Wednesday she off its effect on which were in Fire Island it was impossible to make until 100 feet and she drifted AND Sims Follows Maddy Out Friction Among The New York The friction pre- vailing nark 05 high officials of the more C1 Mo led re- nor nearly such a condition as on r Subway the did some record breaking 5-esterday. That what might be one man's food could be poison was in the case of the elevated lines and the surface of the snow that was blown off the elevated structures filtered down into trolley ing the one and binding up the hi the morning the work of ging out abandoned trucks was Scores of them loaded with from feathers to pig iron were foundered in drifts all over the lower section of One enterprising citizen alive to the opportunities of the rigged up a two-wheeled arrangement to which he liad attached four stout cits out of the from to to resignation of H. the of caused also resignation of Charles D. the Mr. says his plans as un- it is believed he will follow Maddy to the Erie under President who was at pnc time General Manager of the Mr. Sims will be succeeded here and nis to pull trucks out of the I drifts at prices ranging has been iir I anus at road service about twenty having I were quickly of that time or Education the muzzle a The man gave a and said Hands up f Washington put up his and advanced centre of the The negro said that the man was about feet H inches in height and 150 pounds in He had complexion and The lower part of was covered by a white tied at the of his head and pulled down BO that it concealed the front of wore a black and a derby The the negro by his reaching intoi his inside took the envelopes which were Then he backed At the door I am going now and I don't want you to a If you I will kill the door and Washington heard the man running down the Then he pulled open the and lowed down stairs thief With the pistol still in his hand the mask covering a his face ran over One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Lexington The street was well but but few persons about s in front of Proctor's Ajax bicycle who near Lexington started the He fired ttwo but the man only back over his shoulder and increased his The man soon out of and I Board of Education officials said i that there was a falling off yesterday of at thirty-nine years ago j least in the attendance in the as water JAPAN TO FIGHT FOR War That's This was particularly in the where trolley lines had been There will more cold weather and a graduaT rising of temperature Her Object When war is week's Even down Savs balmy Florida the cold snap was for jn Jacksonville was as coia V S Uchida Japan's Consul General in as it was here during the ature of while tropical Jui this responding to the toast ter anti Tampa could only coax the rr American in at I cury up as high as 22 It was the Michigan Society dinner at the Hotel last sympathy for Japan is The attitude of Japan in the prescrit war is for the preservation of her national she is for and for they are not dare to fight not even to prevent their territory from being They do not dare to fight for their own inter- tell when the war will end but now that Port Arthur has been now that the fate of her army in Manchuria is now that sia has serious internal we have very optimistic hopes for final victory in this fight It would not be entirely to colder in Duluth than it was here wl the thermometer was doing its Shipping had not recovered largest ferryboats were at to trips on anything like Grave fears were expressed for steam lighter which had nt been heard from since had a crew of seven BLIND MAN'S BUFF IN Blinded by Glare on Couldn't See Those Coming Much confusion was caused .at the trances to the Subway during the hours of the bright yesterday by people suffering from what we will do and what you j Coming directly and other willId in the Orient lare of the sun on the New P. arrive iond next Cincinnati v Tjon O but I can sarely say we must enter an- entrances was like passing a other Russia but against the whole is a commercial and trial light for China and where every outdoor sport be lighted room into one of All kinds of things The northern to the and