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REVOLT IS AT HAND DEATH M E E TS PLEA. Russian Soldiers Shoot the Workmen Who Would Appeal to Czar. SOCIAL WAR IS ON STA N D BY CH IN A. Hay Answers Note o f Russia's C om plaining Against China. Washington, Jan. 19.— Count Cas St. Petersburg, Jan. 23.— Yesterday sini, the Russian ambassador, was this was a day of uhspcakable horror in St. afternoon handed Secretary lla y ’B reply Petersburg. The strikers of Saturday, to Russia’s complaint that China is goaded to desperation by a day of vio ly to get rid of It Is by forking the violating neutrality. A t the same time ground over carefully and picking it lence, fury and bloodshed, are in a the note was dispatched to the Russian out piece by piece. Even the smallest state of open insurrection against the ambassador, copies were transmitted bit left In the ground will start In’ government. A condition almost bor to all the European powers which en growth. dering on civil war exists in the terror dorsed the agreement for a limitation T o G e t H ugs iu W in te r . of the zone of hostilities in the Far stricken Russian capital. H a y U n lo a d in g K ig . A successful poultry rotser was once East. The city is under martial law, with About 58,000 Ironworkers and 50,- Here is a plan for unloading hay asked how to successfully get eggs Alarm Is Greater Than Over News or Secretary Hay’s n o te'is plain and with horse fork In barn or on stack during the winter season and his reply Price Vasilchikoff as eommader of over OOO Cotton Mill Operatives sharp, although framed in the most Defeat in Far Eastern War— which I find is very convenient and Is was, “ hatch winter chickens from win 50,000 of the emperor's crack guards. polite diplomatic language. Faith is May Join in Strike. C zar Is Guarded. cheaper than any set o f haying tools ter-laid eggs.” While this Is by no expressed in the declaration that China Troops bivouacked in the streets last and I believe Just as good. We have means the only thing to do, It Is, be has not committed any breach of neu night and at various places on the used It for two years and realize Its yond question, the foundation of tbe trality, but has done all possible to St. Petersburg, Jan. 20.— The strike maintain a correct attitude towards value. Fasten pulley blocks at a and c whole matter. It Is Impossible to have St. Petersburg, Jan. 21.— W ith riot Nevsky Prospect, the main thorough On the island of situation is becoming very grave. To both belligerents. Russia is urged to in cone o f baru. Then with an open pullets that will lay eggs during the ous strikers to the number of hundreds fare of the city. ring fasten another pulley to ring In winter season, in profitable quantities, Vassili Ostroff and in tlie out sections night there are 58,000 men out on abide by the agreement confining the o f thousands parading the streets of hay fork. Then tie one end of rope war to definite limits. when these pullets are hatched from the capital city, and the continual infuriated men have thrown up barri strike, and the movement is spreading A t the same time Secretary Hay for to open ring, after It has been closed, late spring or early summer-laid eggs. The to the big cotton mills, which employ spread of the feeling of unrest through cades, which they are holding. warded a note to the Chinese govern and then through the pulley at c, then Notice we say “ In profitable quanti down through pulley at b, which is on ties," for the late-hatched pullet will out the empire, the Russian govern empress dowager has hastily sought over 50,000 operatives. Meetings bave_ ment, through Minister Conger at fork, then through pulley at a. then lay some during the winter, but Its ten safety at Tsarskoe-Selo, where Emperor Pekin, in which China is asked to con l>een called for tomorrow, at which So ment is in a terrible predicament. through a pulley at d, 'which is down dency Is toward laying at the same sea tinue the strict enforcement of neutral cial Democratic leaders w ill use their Even worse than the news of the disas Nicholas I I is living. on barn floor. All that Is necessary to Minister of the Interior Sviatopolk- utmsot endeavors to convert the strike ity, so that neither Russia nor Japan change the fork so as to drop hay In son as the egg was laid from which ters in the Far blast is the alarm felt in can find any cause for complaint. An she was hatched. Here, then, Is the official quarters over the domestic sit Mirsky presented to his majesty Satur into a vast political demonstration, inquiry is also made as to the allega either mow Is to untie rope from fork start for those who seek winter eggs, and tie opimslte end there. This muth- and If the reader Is out for this sort uation. Troops are guarding the pal day night the invitation of the work which at the present crisis might have tion put forward by Russia that China men to appear at the winter palace and most serious developments. The au has been guilty of many violations of o f business he should plan for an Incu ace and all public buildings, but it is receive their petition, but the empe neutrality. bator to be set at work In early Feb not deemed wise to call upon them to ror’s advisers had taken a decision to thorities are adopting every precaution Secretary Hay already knows w hat ruary. Then It must be remembered to avoid an outbreak, but the Social suppress the disorder, except in ex show a firm and resolute front, and the the reply will be, and the question is that the early-hatched bird, especially emperor’s answer to the 100,000 work Democrats are spurring on the strikers, asked for the sole purpose of affording treme cases. in the colder sections of the North, men trying to make their way to the and there is great danger of a collision an opportunity to deny the Russian will require unusually good care, so Iaite Friday evening an organised palace square yesterday was a solid charge. China is afraid to answer thnt comfortable brooding houses must mob attacked the Marcus cardboard array of troops, who met them with with the troop«, which would lie al Russia through her own representative be provided, with room for exercise, most sure to lie followed by red Hag factory and attempted to throw the rifle, bayonet and saber. at St. Petersburg, but is anxious that and in places where there will be no demonstrating«, accompanied by great The priest, Gopon, the leader and manager from the window, and it was this be done through Secretary Hay. danger of tbe chicks getting dump or reported that the strike fever had ex idol of the men, in his golden vest bloodshed. The community is full of wet. I f the brooder room is cool It ments, holding aloft the cross and sensational rumors and rioting is gen will do no harm, for the chicks will tended to the Alexandrovsk machine MAY F L O A T FOUR SH IPS. marching at the head of thousands of liuve the brooder to go to for warmth; OOOD H A T R IG G IN ® . works, where 7,000 men are employed; workmen, through the Narva gate, m i erally expected. In conjunction with the Epiphany Japanese Find Wrecks in Port Arthur od saves one the coat o f track and car, but the room must not be damp or wet. the Baltic cartridge factory, owned by raculously escaped a volley which laid Chicks raised in this manner and given and will pull almost directly straight Are Not Hopeless. the government, and Baron Streglitz’ low half a hundred persons. The fig celebration, which w ill occur tomrrow, a good range during the following sum upwards until the fork full o f hay gets ures of the total number killed or the meetings of strikers w ill make the London, Jan. 19.— The Times corre- mer will go Into winter quarters In fine cloth factory, the latter employing pretty well up, then will travel over wounded bere, at the Moscow gate, at 3,000 people of both sexes; the state the various bridges and islands, and at day a critical one for the police. Thus spondent at Port Arthur, detailing the mow. Those who have hay to stuck shape nnd produce eggs at a profit in damage to the Russian fleet, says the tbe winter. distillery and the Kaller and Beckman the winter palace vary. The best esti far, however, the strike has preserved battleships Peresviet and Poltava can can use this plan by using two tall t 'h s n x e S h e e p P a s t u r e s . distilleries. The employes of the mate is 500, although there are exag a purely economic aspect. The great easily be floated, but that the former’s posts, or one If stack Is near a tree The sheep pasture must sometimes Russo-American rubber company, the gerated figures placing the number as industrial quarter of St. Petersburg constructure is greatly damaged and which can be used to fasten one pulley high as 5,000. Many men were ac presents the appearance of an armed that the battleship Pallada and the to. Set post far enough away so you havo a rest ftxyn the sheep on account Youkoff hoop factory, and a new cotton can drive load o f hny between post and of the deposit o f the eggs of Intestinal companied by their wives and children, camp. The idle factories are surround armored cruiser Bayan apparently are spinning establishment were the latest stack. This rigging will not take any worms of sheep. In some old pastures and in the confusion, which left no not seriously damaged and can be re acquisitions to the tied-up industries. time for discrimination, the latter ed by cordons of police and patrols of flo a t«!. The four vessels, the corre more rope than a track and car, and these eggs are spread by the millions. A t the latter works the police were un infantry march about the snow-covered spondent says, may be saved after great Is very convenient In small barns.— shared the fate of the men. This is particularly dangerous ground able to control the mob of strikers and The troops, with the exception of a plains. O. Bosworth In Ohio Farmer. to he fed over by young lambs. The expense, but the difficulties w ill be the military were ordered to their single regiment, which is rej>orted to man who has more than one pasture The strikers are leel by a priest great, as there is no dock in Japan for assistance. It was learned late Friday T ro u b le s o f H o rses. have thrown down its arms, remained named Gopon, who is idolized by the battleships. night that the employes of" the State In the winter season of the year will find himself In an advantageous loyal and ot>eyed orders. But the blood workmen and who represents them in The battleships Retvizan and Pobie- when most farm horses have rather an position In case o f trouble with Intes Playing Card factory, the Vagounine which crimsoned the snow has fired the negotiations with the emplyers. da seem to be hopelessly damaged. As easy time o f life, there Is likely to be tinal worms. He enn simply change paper mills, employing 1,000 hands, brains and passions of the strikers and This is the first great strike in North regards armament, the turret guns the Atlas machine works, the W olff & more or less liver and kidney trouble his sheep run from oue pasture to the turned women, as well as men, into ern Russia. Hitherto the workmen were all destroyed before the surrender. Ma printing works and numerous other among them, due, to some extent, to other. Such a change is not necessary wild beasts, and the cry of the infuriat have been unorganized, and previous Some of the g u n B of the secondary arm large plants had joined in the strike. the liberal feeding and the Inactive unless there are signs o f the worm« ed populace is for vengeance. The strikes in St. Petersburg have not in ament are intact, but most of the small The city is almost in darkness, owing life. Oftentimes these troubles develop among the sheep. sympathy of the middle cjasses is with volved more than 10,000 men. The guns were removed to the forts. to the strike of electric light employes, In an attack of acute Indigestion, fre the workmen. A W in t e r W h e e lb a r r o w . strike leaders claim to have funds Three days before the surrender the quently mistaken for colic. The first and it is stated that newspaper publica A very convenient and useful wheel enough to hold out for a month, but ships were set on fire with kerosene tion w ill be suspender!. thing to do with a horse that Is not barrow sled may he constructed as fol this is doubted, and the lack of money and mines were exploded alongside. The situation grows hourly darker, T R A IN HELD UP. eating well Is to give a dose o f nux lows: From a piece of 2-Inch plank cul and the privations of winter and per Russians state that the fleet was unfit and the prosj>ect8 for a settlement of vomica three times daily until It re haps government interference are ex for service after the engagement of covers Its appetite. The dose Is twen n runner, a. Then make two rear run- the difficulties vanished when the min Passengers on O. R. & N. Robbed in pected to make the strike short and August 15. Coal was abundant and it ister of finance refused to receive a del ty drops of the tincture given on the City Limits o f Portland. sharp. wns used to protect the decks of the tongue. Just before eating. The oHts egation of workingmen. The strikers, who at first declined an war vessels against howitzer shells. Portland, Jan. 23.— W hile the “ Spo given the animal should be ground kane Flyer” was rushing through the offer of financial support, are reported and In the grain given in the morning PR O VID E FOR A L A S K A N A TIV E S . darkness between East Portland station to have accepted a contribution from C A L L FOR $70,000, should be placed u h alf oifiic# Of pow and Thirty-fourth street, shortly before Moscow. dered nitrate of potash. Then prepare The strike has an important (rearing 7 o’clock Saturday night, four masked President Endorses Emmons’ Report bandits entered the rear door of the on the war in the Far East, as every New California Bill fo r 1906 Exhibit the following general condition pow on Effects o f Immigration. S L ID BARROW. der, which acts well on both kidneys Makes Total o f $90,000. Walla Walla sleei>er, the last car of the day’ s delay in completing the govern Washington, Jan. 23.— In transmit train, and at the point of a pistol com- ment contracts with the iron works and liver, and give the animal a heap Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 19.— Action ners, b, o f brace Iron or wooden wag ting to the senate today a report by peleld the occupants to deliver their means the loss of precious time in the toward providing an appropriation to ing tablespoonful once a day, prefera on felloes. Frame these together and Lieutenant G. T. Emmons, of the navy, valuables. The robbers then stopped starting of the third Pacific squadron. insure a creditable representation of bly at noon. In two pounds of ground attach to front runner by the bed California at the Ia*wis and Clark in flaxseed mix four ounces o f powdered pieces, e. which are 2*4 Inches wide, I on the condition of the natives of the train by pulling the air cord, sprang off into the night .and disappeared. ternational exposition at Portland this gentian, five ounces o f ginger, three Inch thick, 8^i feet long. I’ ut In the Alsaska, the president sent a message They fired several shots as the train AGREE ON R AILR O AD RATE S ounces o f powdered sulphate o f Iron year was taken today, when Assembly rocking pin, e, ns long as the width and two ounces o f powdered charcoal. saying: slowed down and thus frightened away o f the bed. Attach It to the bed pieces, man Bliss, of Alameda, introduced in “ Lieutenant Emmons had for many pursuit. Leaders o f House and [Senate Agree the lower house a bill appropriating See that all the ingredients are mixed c. by a piece of hard wood, d. This thoroughly. This powder will tone up years peculiar facilities for ascertaining The robbers obtained a draft for $750, to Speedily Pass Bill. $70,000 in addition to the sum of $20,- should fit tightly through the upright the system of the horse generally. the facts alsmt the natives of Alaska, several watches and about $150 iti cash. 000 set aside by the last legislature for part of the runner, a.— Farm and Washington, Jan. 20.— It is asserted As s<sm as the rohltery became know n and has recently concluded an investi the purpose. This makes a total of Home* A W agon Tongu e. today that an agreement is making be gation made on the ground by my at police headquarters officers were no $90,000, and is deemed sufficient by It Is not always possible to have a P o u l t r y P ic k in n * . special direction. I very earnestly ask tified to be on the alert, and a ]>osse of tween the leaders of the senate and the proper handling to make a first class two-horse wagon sufficiently light for All the non sitting breeds lay whit* the attention of the congress to the policemen, detectives and railway offi house in accordance with which rail display, with what aid the various long distance driving where It Is best eggs. facts set forth in this report as to the cers left on an engine for the scene of road rate legislation w ill be enacted at counties w ill give by supplying ma to use two horses. The illustration Officers guarded the needs of the native people of Alaska. the robbery. The roosts should be low, especially terial. shows a tongue which may be easily the present session of congress. The It seems to me that our honor as a na bridges anil the Vancouver ferry. The The b ill passed by the last legislat made by a local blacksmith at small for heavy fowls. tion is involved in seeing that these posse spent the night Poking for evi basis of the legislation w ill be the ure names Governor Pardee as commis- Unusually large eggs denote thut th« expense, for use on s light one-horse needs are met. I earnestly hope that dence at the scene of the robbery and measure drawn by Colonel Hepburn, sinoer to the exposition, anil gives him wagon. The Illustration needs little hens are too fat. legislation along the general lines advo in searching throughout the neighbor chairman of the interstate and foreign direction of the expenditure of the description, the main points being to Give one feed o f good, sound grain cated by Lieutenant Emmons can be ing country, but nothing was found. commerce committee of the house. $20,000. The one presented by As havo tbe |>ole made of tough lumber dally. Whole wheat is good. Two men were arrested at The Dalles That bill already has lieen considered semblyman Bliss today makes no pro enacted.’ ’ The greatest layers make poor sit In his report Lieutenant Emmons when the train reach«! there. They by the president, Attorney General vision for commissioners. There is a ters and Indifferent table fowls. < says that the inrush of white men into were found on the “ blind baggage” Moody, Secretary Taft and Secretary plan to amend the bill in committee, so Alaska has caused a complete change in and answered a general description of Morton, and by memliers of both the that it w ill provide for two honorary Never Inbreed; change cocks every o f conditions; that the game is rapidly two of the hold-up men. It is believed house and the senate. It does not meet commissioners. It is not thought the year and always use pure bred bird j. being killed off and the food supply of that when the train s lo w «! down they the approval of all who have examined chief executive w ill have any trouble Old geese are best for hatching and the Indians rapidly exhausted; that jumped off and ran forward before the it, but it is believed to be a good found in securing nonaalaried commissioners young geese sell for the best price. they are like grown-up children and train crew had time to get outside and ation for a measure which probably can to serve the state. For young chickens It Is a good plan incapable of taking care of themselves discover them. be enacted. to mix the soft food with milk, not in the new conditions, and that it The probability is that the Hepburn making It sloppy. Will Combine Forces. w ill be necessary to do something sub bill w ill be passed by the house before Position o f the Armies. St. Petersburg, Jan. 19.— Tbe admir While the guinea Is a noisy creature. stantial for them at an early date to February 1. Tokio, Jan. 23.— In well informed Its noise frightens away many enemies alty here denies the rejsirt published prevent actual suffering. quarters here it is said that the Russian of the poultry yard. by the Matin, of Paris, to the effect Smallpox Rages at Billings. army at Mukden was recently reinforced that the Russian authorities are in re hi putting salt In the food, the quan May Tie Up Big Railroad. by four divisions. Its present strength Billings, Mont., Jan. 20.— According ceipt of a dispatch from Admiral Ro- tity should not exceed the amount used Philadelphia, Jan. 23. — Though is estimated at nine army corps, or to the records of the city officials there jestvensky saying that he is leaving In food for the table. A W A G O N T O N O IE . both sides are firm and not disposed to 300,000 men of all arms. General are at present *17 cases of smallpox Madagascar without waiting the d ivi The farm offers the advantage o f a yield anything, developments today in Kuropatkin’ s headquarters are at Fong here, all of which are strictly guarded. sion commanded by Rear Admiral Bo* and about two Inches square at the wide range and f i wl s Hills favored the controversy between the Pennsyb mountain, in close touch with the Muk- In different parts of the town there are trovsky. There is every indication small end and three and nne-tmlf vania railroad company and the Bro den-Fushun line. At present two and 37 houses under quarantine. Since that the Russian second Pacific squad Inches square at the large end. The have more heautitul plumage. therhood of Trainmen indicated that a half divisions are facing General Oku, the outbreak of the disease, January 4, ron intends to cruise in the Indian circle should he made o f I f any chickens are to tie hutched two-inch an amicable settlement of the dispute two corps are liefore General Nodzu, there have lieen five deaths. A new ocean for some time, probably until wagon felloes. Bolt the shaft couplings late they should he of varieties that may be effected shortly. The chance and the greater strength of these corps pest house has t>een erected outside the the arrival of the division now being to the circle, the double-tree resting on feather quickly and mature early. o f a strike was temporarily averted by confronts General Kuroki and guards city limits for the care of patients. made ready at Libau. To secure uniform chicks and have the tongue where the circle Is bolted to the decision of Vice Grand Master Lee the coal mines. Everything |s>ssible is being done to the tongue. This wagon pole Is quick the majority females, the fowls them and his associates to send for Grand stamp out the disease, anil it is believ ly attached and Is very light, hence selves should possess uniformity as re Looks Dark fo r Canal. Master P. H. Morrissey for the purpose May Flee From Yellow Fever. ed the health authorities have the situ Washington, Jan. 19.— Nothing de- not a burden on the horses, snd the ex gards color, plumage nud age. us well o f consultation with the railway offi ation under control. Washington, Jan. 23.— I ’ nofficial ad veloped in the river and harlsir com pense o f making It Is small.— lndlan- as size and marking. cials in the hope of a settlement. vices received here from representatives mittee today to indicate that there had h polls News. Will Save Five Vessels. of the government in the Panama canal A g r ic u lt u r a l A to m s . been a change of sentiment with regard Russia Reiterates Her Protest. zone dated at the end of the first week W itc h G rass. Animal manures are most economic London, Jan. 20.— According to a to the Celilo canal. Chairman Burton, This Is s terrible weed to ersdlcste ally used when applied to the soli as Washington, Jan. 23.— Count Cas in January, are to the effect that while dispatch received from Port Arthur five so far as known, adheres to the position sini, the Russian ambassador here, the current reports of the prevalence of of the vessels sunk by the Russians and he took yesterday and has not been either from tbe field or the gsrden. It fast as collected. called at the State department today yelbiw fever on the isthmqs are exag by the shells of the Japanese in the moved by further pleas of Representa spreads by means o f underground Taking care o f tbe tools and imple and presented to Secretary Hay the an gerated, the pest does exist there, and harlsir have been raised. Five hun tives Williamson and Jones. It con stems called root stocks, says Ameri ments Is one of the best methods o f swer of the Russian government to the some apprehension is expressed that, if dred and forty guns on the forts and tinues to look very dark for the canal can Cultivator. These run along below economizing on tbe farm. secretary’ s last note respecting Chinese it continues to spread, there w ill he a warships have been found to lie in project at the present session of con tbe reach o f the mowing ronchine or The feed Is an important factor In neutrality. The Russian communica wholesale exodus of the canal builders g o o d condition and easily repaired. gress. of grazing animals nnd often too deep to he dlstnrtied by surface cultivation. stock raising. The breed adapted to tion, it is said, consists of a repetition from the isthmus. In addition to these the prizes cap They produce buds at their numerous the object sought will give better re o f the matters of complaint set forth in tured by the Japanese include eight Hundreds Buried Alive. scaly nodes, nnd these buds develop sults and at a lower cost proportionate the circular note to the powers, but in locomotives and 3,000 railroad Producing Very Little Coal. London, Jan. 19.— A dispatch from In new plants In exactly the same man ly. this case they are supported by argu Dortmund, Jan. 23. — About 80 per cars. St. Petersburg from a news agency re Usually when many want to sell Is mentative statements. cent of the coal rqieratives are striking, ports that an earthquake at Shemakha, ner as branches sre produced strove ground. The rirot slocks o f couch grass s good time to buy, and when many Put in Line o f Succession. and the mines are producing very little 78 miles northwest of Baku, buried Minnesota’ s Great Exhibit. coal. The Dortmuder iron works are Washington, Jan. 20. — The house hundreds of persons in the ruins of will sometimes grow to s length of want to buy Is a good time to sell, for Minneapolis. Jan. 23. — It is pro partly shut down. Excellent order committee on election of president in buildings in the lower part of the ten to fifteen feet In one Reason, fur many sellers make low prices, follow posed that the Minnesota educational prevails. The large mines of the G el conference today favorably re|s>rted the town, which was densely populated, nishing tills weed with a means of ed lu due season by small supply amt exhibit, which won the grand prize at senkirchen company, located at Marten, bill adding the secretary of agriculture despite the decision, after the earth rnpld ' distribution snd propngntlon. s good prices, nnd many bnyers make the 8t. Louis fair, be sent to the lew is near Dortmund, have only 15 per cent and the secretary of commerce to the quake of three years ago, that no more harseter making It most pernicious In good prices, followed In due season by “¿Hivated laud. The only way entire large supply and low price«. of their men working. and Clark exposition at Portland. line of presidential succession. houses should lie built there. Strike Spreads to Every Industry In Russian Capital. (¡real Strike at St. Petersburg Is Involving Thousands. ANORY MOBS PARADE STREETS WORK ON WARSHIPS IS STOPPED tt A .