The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1905, Page 1

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EXTRA! NIGHT ! paoHT ED! N Workmen of Every Craft Have Quit and Are Marching the! Streets of the Big Cities--Not a Newspaper Is Being Pub-| . lished and Great Precautions Being Taken in St. Peters: : burg for Protection of the Czar see eee ee AAA Pee SE hia . * “sf . ; Sociz alist s Manifesto ; : We! ust * + 3. w 1 who are resolved # " i * * R an soctalist party.” * J EE EEE Re ER Re rn ileal ——— (By seripps News Ass’ strategic points, but concealed GT. PETERSBURG, Jan, 21 = core ie te @ Rot Bulletin—The opinion ie rapidly |" om. car is now in consultat ing that the government w bn lye ghee soe Athy > cond te th front of the palace during the de-| a, ode to the de-| monsrations, It is understood the] mands of the strikers czar ts inclined to appear, but a de yet been hed ers assembled on the PARIS, Jas streets this morning at an early | Bt. Petersburg sta hour. They continue to show com- | ace today | plete lack of truculence. They are authorities marching about quietly Delega wee decided to tions are visiting various factories demands. | persuading employes to quit — Secr police are following the ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 21.—Le-| strikers in order to keep the author- | Dor disaffections continue to spread | ities informed. fp all directions It ts estimated The strikers have notified the that fully 150,000 workmen have al |s° rnment that they have selected quit the various towns. la corps of 400 picked men, who will from workingmen of lect as @ body guard for the crar in | and Libeu arrived at St./ the event of his agreeing to confer | Petersbarg this morning |} with their leaders. Members of this | @eperation of Father Copon in| body guard have sworn to sacrifice | tlllag out employes in those towns. | their lives for the cear in fulfilling It ts believed that Sunday's pro guarantee of his safety | . ation w “a = ve me of the printers who quit} crisis or the r erday has returned to bis post Seenion wi Stas shake Rus ently St. Petersburg is to sia to its very foundations hout & newspaper. Violent The government is taking every x ¢ proclamations are being to curb-any ‘disturbance. alated today, calling for a gen forces will be posted at/ SMOOT SAYS HE WOULD TAKE TWO WIVES IF THE LORD TOLD HIM TO DO SO SENATOR, WHILE ON WITNESS STAND, ADMITS THAT “REV ELATIONS” PARAMOUNT OVER THE LAWS OF THE LAND OR ANY OTHER HUMAN AGENCY @y Seripps only the president of the WASHINGTON, I those which Beater Smoot resumed They would this morning an r siden Imith ony e land and if I sore a revelation it would ypon me. If it confl ed with the law of the land I show util w i firet go t ome its members Attorney asked whether a revelation | ng Pp gamy Wa law the witness sald, “Yes, if | make elation, permit ting plu « not ‘command Ing. God did make it mandatory} h, and he is the only pa similar eon and i obey it of the church The witness thought God 1d ya from God. | recall c nend a revelation. The receive revela-| hearing adjourned until Monday Mommittee hearing. Im anewer to a question by Sen-| on ‘ator Overman the witness said: “I | on me, I Welieve the lead GIVES CORPORATION | A FEW HARD JOL TS SENATOR PAULY INTRODUCES BILLS WHICH THE BIG CON- CERNS OF THE STATE WILL TAKE PAINS TO SEE THAT THEY NEVER PASS —_——_ ; Olympia Bureau | » of the Pauly bills is to the} Seattle Daily Star, | that cities shall have the Olympia, Wash. | mine by ordinance the peasant | arged for water, gas, Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean | electric light rie power, the use and Will Windom | of telephones and for street cars — Also to preseribe penalties for vio OLYMPI Jan 21.—Senator | lations of such ordinances, and au Pauly of Walla Walla is behind a|thorizing the bringing of civil ac couple of that will meet with| tions to enforce such ordinances. feree opp n by those gentle Imagine how pleased the Seattle Men who bying for the “big | Gas company would be to receive Suns.” | word from the council to the effect The aforesaid “big guns” claim| that it was charging too much for that Mr. Pa as socialistic tend-| it ymmodity and that the rate eneles and that he should be search-| would be cut fn haif! ed for dynamit s and clock Wouldn't that make a hit with Work jafernal machines. the president and the august board rf The Only Paper*in Seattle 'é ; a That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY VOL. 6 NO. 287; 25 CENTS PER MONTH Cot odode Bedell The Weather ALL RUSSIA THREATENED = * BY A GREAT REVOLUTION. strikers [the Spotter «ee RERED OO Manchuria to us dinpatched to the authorities to entering the The industrial THE PERIL OF NICHOLAS ndreds of student joining the ranks of the strikers THIRTY-TWO BLAZE OF INCENDIARY ORIG Bryan Calls On Roosevelt SHE GOT THE LIMIT IKE A RACE SIXTH BALLOT TAKEN TODAY SHOWS NOTHING }ighiathalhaliahhaalahelaheheheteheihaiaieiehaicheheishehehaheiahshsici:ials 0 ahebsisieheheicheiaha OLYMPIA, Jan t ballot was taken The ballot today fact that so teeta eee eee eee eens TTR TTT TTT TTT TT TTT TR th JOINT BALIA THIRD JOINT BALL ahaaw4%a%ae? to say nothing of the! ontented stockholders? It is needless to say that the IL will not be | witl do their best to attend to Pauly's bill ly sealed and buried deep down into oO oR oot inition | represented | was beaten “second time and brakemen ee tee ee tee ng overtim —— ee ee ee ee ee inital INTRODUCES BILLS within the state of Washingt wore while t attle’s forme be had for the ore than four n consecutive hours. great emergency rect, command or request son to do #0. unfortunate brakeman or who violates this from sit to $10 is prepared or official who able to a fine of from #100! GAVE EM A GOOD “STORY” BUTTE POLICE REPORTER, WHO HAD WRITTEN MANY “STO- RIES” ABOUT OTHER SUICIDES, PLANNED TO GIVE THE BOYS A STORY WITH ALL THE HUMAN INTEREST FEAT-~ URES NECESSARY TO MAKE IT A GREAT ONE WHEN HE ENDED HIS OWN LIFE (Special to The Star) ] t taking notes and ewspape a ne h it “ slootness, Ale t ke i I Wa nquest was wn 8 " n bis just had found tn ‘AND THE PEOPLE PAY THE FREIGHT LEGISLATORS INTRODUCE MANY BILLS WHICH CALL FOR THE CREATION OF BOARDS Of ALL KINDS AND DESCRIP TIONS AT THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE a Olympia Bureau (ing for an institution for feeble. Seattle Daily Star, minded youth, which, of course, Olympia, Wash. | means a staff of instructors. ~- | Of course there are other of these Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean| “board bills” which will cost the and Will Windom, | state dear if too many of them are carried Some of them are meritorious. OLYMPIA, Jan. 21.—If all of the Some of them are not t propose n the house and sen All of them « are deuced expensive, Washingt will have mc ards n its official architecture than are| fone t d a Broadway saad | About every other bill seems in rpose than |EVEN PORTLAND JURYMEN ASSAULTED: 2} at, say forty 1 in the senate. Of] ERY ty. odd provide for some th of PORTLAND, Ore, J 21.—Af- Bill» being out 40 hours the jury im rov f h , { Georg nson, Fire Depa harged with offering a to Next we t Attorney H this noon to estab! a railroad comm n | Per i that it could not agree Charges of bribery have been we stumble onto a} Made against two of the jurymen, g from the brain of the | 4. G. Adkins, of Polk county, and os r Potts, providing | John Northrup, of The Dalles for th ment in all cities of | I all probability indictments will a er of weights and meas be returned this afte " another of young Mr. F rn discharge of the trial jury waries to eatablish the office ot] Judge Bellinger instructed public administrator in every coun-| the district attorney to take Sqren~ ty n’s case bef the grand jury Senator Reed next bobs up with a vie Wof indictment for per- He also thin that three member , an norne would be enough and $4,000 each & ex ed s Amos every year about the right remu King, W. M. Hawk, H. B. Brown, tion Ed Smith, Clyde I wn, R. H. Mor- nator Hutson, who wants a lot of | M hia Colonne { Wheeler y commissioners” appointed ch th having taken enator Stansell next presents a t uds for the Butte Creek bill th te Har term, is|Land, Lumber & Livestock come= ay is that the/|T ; = ve was }TON a David B liken, “6 od venth infantry, 1 1 this bill and has shown |} t how “fat” an office this would : rede a tor Von w om the a y M nm, i ment of 2 Bos ‘ married a Filipino, but board of t line commissioners facet eae while Senator Henry thinks pretty : well of the creation of a state board tha Hawk y to of dental examin in t r court Tucked discretely away in one of | th g and w enced te the paragraphs of Senator's R t ty bill relating to the wate f the t st Al- tate, is a clause providing for the t t pe, was Jappointment of a water commis-| dismissed by § r Judge Grif. n for each water div 1 n of Senator Bratt has a bill provid- the prose attorney 2.

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