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THE STAR is always doing something new for its readers. This time it’s help for the unemployed---and those who want better positions---Watch THE STAR daily for particulars NIGH ITION SEATTIL 1905, VOL. 6. NO, 289 a5 CENTS PER MONTH WA SHINGTON, TUE JAY, JANUARY O SERIOUS CONFLICTS TODAY, BUT A gi REVOLUTION IS NOT YET ENDED = 7 == | ‘b 79 GIAN EMPIRE, AND IN BEVERAL PLACES OUTSIDE OF 8ST.) precinct where every cour receives to Kremlin, the sacred | PETERSBURG THE RIOTING HAS ASSUMED SERIOUS PRO religions ¢ x = = ee i) Troops a tationed at bridges across the Mos - PORTIONS—STRIKERS IN CAPITAL CITY HAVE SECURED | (ow river | p to noon over 1,000 strikers had | ARMS AND AMMUNITION | quit work and 10,000 are now out of employment. The employes of the Hopper factories this morning re fused to quit, but a mob of 600 strikers forced an entrance into th factory, ejected the workmen and demolished the machinery. ‘The employes of all tanneries were per suaded to join the strikers today | THE KNIGHT OF THE LANCE WHO FOUGHT SOME BEWI.DER- (By Seripys Nows Ass'n.) Jereasing in number on the street ED HEIFERS IN SEATTLE RECENTLY MET HIS MATCH IN j. | portends serious trouble. Outgoing trains are carrying reported that the pre- | _— wives and children of many 4 fect of St. Petersoury and the oh Sgt nelleyagetuggacet Gpalice have been assassinated, | Rent citizens to outlying plac All arms have by ‘The rumor is unconfirmed, the gunsmith #h¢ $7. PETERSSL RG, Jan. M— THE PERGON OF A CALIFORNIA SHERIFF, AND THE FAM- n rere tee roms OUS8 MATADOR NOW LANGU IGHESB IN JAIL os, most of which have been closed to prevent the Thousands of strikers are assem bled on Nevakti Prospekt, So far | : gp Antone: Pog ahs strikers from obtaining weapons. §f. PETERSBURG Jen. 2%. } Ro serious trouble has occurred at Robles ntitled any people on this earth. The Walle diapersic crowds of strikers | is pla ®, but the yenke ot the Vallente mat t ¢ then introduced the noble saenaih ward: | Strikers are constantly cing Bue ¢ twhile ve f “ a ninute ur ou Comacks drew swords | iented by new arrivals and the| PITCHED BATTLE thet » who f malt of the audi 24 wouded Severs workmen are evidencing @ m te ia nt : ke their necks tr¥> termined stand roe r yon ‘64 ¢ Jar “4 A ele a - an bin A ne ero, LONDON telegram | “The most serious aspect of the BERLIN, Jan. 24.—The Lokal An t ! "the hatinianl tee n the historical ro- from St. Potersbarg reports tha a} ve | @qaflict between strikers and Cos- | 0 rr te th anoon. | @ gacks occurred late this afternoon. |) nts of the day is the arm strikers. Fifteen b nieger reports that rebellion has broken out at Radom, Poland, 57 * career, and the gentleman from j into the Sestroresk rifle miles h of Warsaw. Th ® b tch th @dlock this « Geeuea eu thé Waite of tha'te were — of the audience, Senor SF tals over te SB tgor gradient vcingper gi elhagtr he aise copmeeed te. tee Cal, whe lied tip about thase-4alle os oe omy " leomes a well authenticated report | we and t Three of. "7 aad brs om De eee are loca that another band of strikers forced | gcers and y "i ‘ he looked meee pamteky te an entrance to the Genliloff ammu on gaa a we ton ke @ pouter pigeon r Robles. t sn, a "U- ) were killed. Aft The authorities he P nition othegiue sone f soon as the din of applause had Naaaeee oe ey broken, and the | Wantities of explonives, including | : en tere eee ee on has bee ken, and the Gade oF coneilinen fixhter e ab- ent that he had never been Bilie movers ct ine satiation are) ™owmands of cartridars | © STRIKES SPREAD |» quered bys bu'l, and was willing Seber arrest re, Saanaaes naiteneien | th nd.” ar bet. $1,000,000,000,000, or some- Father Gopan has disappeared. tion a ng to a prearranged | form the bank ¢ thing that sounded like that, that : : , | plan, which gives the most serious| KOVNO, Russia, Jan nor Fobles then carelessly left there was not a bull on earth able meee . trtker® | aspect to the report that the strik- | Strike moveme growing the litt’e town of Paso Robles, and to down him : Seeeees are endeavoring nates have planned to march 40,000| 4nd rioting has begun. No gain he forgot to # A bye te Guess I got somethin’ ter say oe = coe one eel by | Strong to Tsarekol-Selo this after- | damaxe has been ¢ yet. Kovno| Sis > frien Ps 0 esoet thett* ante 0 ote ee aa ¥ | soon im another attempt to see the| ts the capital of Kovno province nta of the villa wever. man in the audience, as he a0 ond 4 troops cpar. | bordering on rmany w t ad as * griev * came toward the stage Youldn’ y - - o The If the strikers persist in carrying | - 1h nfeeling departure of the r wonder if this ‘boll’ could down : ees thie. asters - ge j out this plan there will no d mt be | VILNA, Russia, Jan. 24 A strike | : “ ; ’ felt i. is Auty t ! pe even if he hasn't any horns.” : (adr eageere ge petition of ay ene sta [ has commenced here. The town ts ned his absent frien athe cht the noble senor no nooner ase | lash, if such urs, will, how- | quie +e “ we b ho the six-footer, than he recognize : Thave Bove Been no serious clashes | iver, be much more serious, as the | 7c <a mm SAT TORE ~ Y ke For e than a year did t in him the sheriff of Paso Robles Se ee ett ionmed s more mort. | Stftkers are now fairly well armed a one foward — 3 un follow on the f and, like his Seattle steers, tried to He eens eee wna, | , During the night the strikers tore Spo PORT - j of te oe oC bale, bet 5 jump the ring ropes on the La i aspect than at any time sinc? gown the telephone wires Which rua ) the wrestling bout between J France style of departure. Sheriff Deginning of the strike. * Semaieie = and Carkeek, which occurred 3a t 1 ie of « large number of | homed = Rees ot ll — CAU G T ‘YOUR UNCLE [8 STILL REACHIN G Fr re = ay did he discover pericope —— = A ee te ape cat. aporemn ta nears to plunder the Universal Neen his eas friend anguishes in @ prison cell at Paso The tn t cam a th Robles, while his many friends, as about | og ¥ those of Seattle, are seeneting of In. Provider store, but were repelled . " : oe " ney posting N- by the troops. sae oie manne As the m mocratic| “This morning the government| WHEELING, Jan. 24.—After se- to proceed, the re 1 the six democrats sir votes for Senator | pared with Representative Twitch- Graves 4. Otherwise there were no f{ Spokane. The total vote) ell, a Piles man. changes : and|ing mournful glances at the debit ie eports Of printers returned to work, but «| CUFine $5,000 worth of jewelry from a ea announced that th one in| side of their hide-bound bank books, of strikes and rioting | thousand printers are still idl Genthers’ store early this morning. heir midst who was sought after)’ a in the empire fore- | we, ea pose po sirch eahs two robbers were pursued by the] 5.) or — ewer Bs wison JONES. COSGROVE TURNER, their midst who was aght ¢ } “a . ; LIMINARY BALLOT 2 2 6 5 to the government. | tne streets, bet as police. They dropped their plunder was | ae popularity t# UD | ng violence. * fia in the river and Iater were captured. VIRST JOINT BALLOT.. 66 - - * : BI umrame. | Dut the social Gemocracy| —- — 7" ¥ 7 A = ine eanidl oe SECOND JOINT BALLOT 46 33 26 16 8 ° - eRe | and the soctaliat» > THIRD JOINT BALLOT.. 44 39 26 16 8 ° ee | te. vovance sowpiers Kiuteo |Solons Desert | zumrwrmer. % OR OR OSS $ H Another fact which len | cea | FIFTH JOINT BALLOT 4 sa 27 17 7 o the belief that the trouble i* only | ay ae N: edringhaus VORHF as. beginning and that it will be of a} ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 4.—The ~| SIXTH JOINT BALLOT. 20 a 2 m4 7 o 7 | qreat and far reaching nature is | most dramatic scene of the night MOORE. D. GRAVES, D. | the interest Saad strikers’ move- a — oe ll o'clock 71TH JOINT BALLOT.... 40 20 a8 16 7 5 ey a ments shown attorneys, writers | When a squad of soldiers met a DEMOCRATIC VOTE. ear . , > ‘and merchants, who are not ordin- | Crowd at two street corners and or- Cie Gertgns | Howe Anta) STH JOINT BALLOT.... 48 a 28 17 7 ‘e BY REV. THOMAS C. WISWBLi a a. t Jans J arity clamed among the govern- | dered them to move on. They re JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 24.| 9TH JOINT BALLOT 465 a1 28 17 : : This outbreak in St. Petersburg is iis passing of one ¢ govern- ment’s enemies, fused to do so, and an officer with|— Three more republicans deserted | not unexpected. Our surprise kas ment to make way for s new class hundred and fifty attor-|& battalion of infantry appeared to| Niedringhaus today and cast the OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan. 24—Oncast wes 128; necessary to choice, { Absent: Twitchell and Graves, | Deen that the authorities have al-| government we call “revolution held & meeting last night. They | enforce the command. Suddenly a} votes for Kerens for senator 67. | On the ninth ballot, taken imme- | lowed so much tot ranspire without | Sometimes it is bloody, as in. the fesolutions of s«ympathy | round object came flying through | sixth joint ballot resulted _| the eighth joint ballot for senator, The only change was Representa- | diately following the hth, Har odshed eattle morning pa-| French revolution, and sometimes it the etrikers. They adopted a | the air and falling to the ground {| jows: Niedringhaus, 78; Cockrell, | taken at noon today Foster recetv- | tive Griffin, of Whatcom, changed | per and ca, be socrate = allows of o reporters ve : merry y gion erg pots ove the very midst of the soldi -i a1; K 2; Goodric Piles 31, Sweeny 28, Wilson | from Piles to Foster changed from Grav e show irtesy to the speaker at | lution of 16: of these rev against the government in e y at ol e soldiers, %-i 81; Kerens, 12; G dri hb, 1 “f ny maid | “ anged from Gra ster, giv " ing, beld in| lutions marked the passing of feu: | Sengtor Sharp, a Foster man, ing the present senator 45 votes and |® Workingman’s this city last evening, and to make/|dalism and the coming of capital- light of this awful tragedy But tem. The new governments repre- however Nght! the dominant class} sented the new modern economic in this or any other nation may,|class known as the bourgeois, or Ree a eee through its press and pulpit seek to | capitalist class. - #| minimize the crime which daily This explains how the socialist The Weather 3 ce" * etrated against the| views the Russian revolution now world’s toll the great heart of/in progress. The Romanoff dynasty Bloodshed, and decided to | Ploded with a deafening report to plead in the courts. When the dense amoke which fol- Ey dite meeting Frre- lowes the explosion had cleared Bareefl Mannensky. M. Per-|®¥8¥ more than ten soldiers were Fell Between L well known writers, and | ‘ying in thelr own blood, mangled Kedren and Schnitnikott |!® ® horrible manner. Nearby lay . larvesied. Later M. Jensen. edi. {the bodies of several strikers, who Freight Cars ; of the Bravo, organ of the | Bad paid the penalty of the crime. = ae = } * * « * * * Profession, was arrested | Among the events reported by lo- | ~ 1 4 dal oy her Go cal news agency is one stating that | the working class is deeply moved,| once stood for the feaudal system, 5 ret Puther Den l se small body of strikers ovine (Special to The Star) 5 Spotter * land every onslaught like that of| which has lingered longest in Rus- Seas owine letter to the) con Taarakol-delo was overtaken ERETT, Wash., Jan. 24.—Orin * | ye brings that class nearer| sia. It now stands nelther for th ‘ ! * sed 3 . * kes it more con-| peasant class nor for the growing ve . by tow regiments marching to that|B. Dillingham, aged 35 years, was ane . p have me 1 upon us and place in response to an reer to re-| killed at Baring last night by fall-| PEER EE EE EEE EE EB HH cious of its relation to its masters,| wage class, nor even for the rising Mtemcred us, but | ———— Watch thie hand—It moves ana |#04 of its own power. | capitalist class, It therefore mu enforce the local guard ing between freight cars. He had | od guards. | beginning of a] go. It stands for no class in 60- WE ARE NOT VANQUISHED. : : ; “The day of our tress bh is near.| The strikers were ordered by an | just leased a shingle mill at Baring. | will tell the lowest temperature for | is is wot the “ . Demet oath ee ee aumee ie nee| officer to disperse and upon their | He was well known here. He 1080S | vg yee EHH ENN EEN ENR ew [the past 24 hours Pag terrane iter Dh g edallipmeer py Bel Beas ome? Prob 1 arms and tr “ refusal to do so, the command to|a widow, He was helping the crew | ® in Germany and France and Eng-| What will be the outcome? Pro! Leman Dye Btn ne Tonight and Wednesday: Occa-|land, a grinding industriai revolu-! ably the class of small capitalists, Scores of residents of three counties of a populous state, fire was given. At this point the} spot cars. | - diy reputable eltizens, ravage parts of sional Rain; Fresh South Winds. tion has been going on in silence.|the zemstvo class, will get recogni- Men, women and children have been | tion and representation in the gov- rushed down to poverty and crime|ernment on some kind of a consti- and death by the terrible onslaughts | tutional basis. The wage korking of a damnable system which at-/class 1s not yet sufficiently devel- tempts to defend private property| oped to win and rule in Ruseia, A |for the benefit of the few, while| though their revolutionary instincts Content yourselves » troying Bitaits of him who is no longer | Feport ls incomplete. It asserts that | o | @ conflict ensued between one regi nial 0k aia iment which was willing to fire and E AB geet tatied to pacity the | Benner which retuned to obey ine| Elect Senators | M0 Gamoring for vengeance, order, Then the report goes on to robbery, suicide The strikers are today ulating | 887 the two regiments began to fire | Remarkable story in two installments of the operations of a tiona, which tie necrte aie | 08 each other, The number of cas (By Scripps News Ana’n) * gang of Organized criminals and how they are now being run to Accepting. The documents | “alties is not stated nor is the re- tarence | * earth will begin in the columns of The @tar tomorrow . v ’ sult of the alleged encounter. In| TT tt TO RK RR | many of them sup three states. The torch appiled for gain and revenge. Insurance companies robbed of miliions; murder, highway The tempera or the past seeeeee eee ee eee ee ho i been ore uniform than ince the begin |haman Ife is crushed out. Thou-|are forcing the present conflict. Ag sands of the sons of the working-{in the French revolution of ‘48 and CHEYENNE, Jan. %4.— of Russia are on the battle-|again in the commune of ‘71, the 5 “The Russian Social! 6. -¢ the officials deny that an en-| 2 Crk was today elected senator ; me Democracy. Seoul ag mp to succeed himer | Ming of winter. fields of the far east fighting in the | working claas will bear the brunt, One prociamation. after describ- _— {The plans for the natatorium were The lowest point defense of “their little father,” while | but the middle class will reap the eee woos i of § jay, says _—— — MADISON. Wie 3 ~~ BIG PRICE jrawn by A. W. Spalding The et ine =~ that little father is at home, sisod bag PWho directed the rs to fire | houses of the legislature today | yiles have already been driven and ™ ae allowing those whose interests he The soctalists of Russia are be- Billets into the breasts ot the la-~| STRIKE IS SERIOUS fied the caucun choice of Governor} thedientiet for the construction of| ter was reached RR | represents to crush the very life out| hind Father Gopon and the St. Pe- , ll a jette for the senate FOR LOT big bath house is already let to . ook Bd of his subjects in order that his|tersburg revolt. They furnish the e emperor, grand dukes, ceneeronran ne — |D, BR. B. Shepherd LOrnIne, Sen oe “advisers” may have wealth and| brains of this movement. Socialists Mitisters, generals and nobles of the AT Moscow pac ~~ | mercury ‘slipped prestige, and then when these poor, |in countries where the ballot exists * Sart. | —-———_— Receive Swayne —ainhenseneaniin | down to 47 miserable proletarians go to him to| advocate only peaceful means, and “THEY ARE MURDERERS. 3 netition fo e lege of exist u 0 est 0} - ie the arsenais and arms at the | e's strike here has reached s#e-| Charges | Westlake boulevard was yesterday | REPULSE he ordershis hirelings to shoot them| precate violence. But the “socialist ‘and : ny low the | F10U8 proportions. The strikers are z _ Jafternoon sold to KB. B. Caine by ACCIDENT down | revolutionaries” are also very pow- walls. defend. | ™#Fching about the city, gathering a 4 George F. Meacham — 26. But then, men say: “This ts far-|erful throughout Russia and they Of treed, : the po- | Tecrulte as they go. ‘ ‘ (By Serippe News Ass'n.) | There ts a frontage of 65 fe oats ATTACKS Joff Russia. Such things could not|have the “bboevaya organization,” Mitions and all the government | ,, 7% Printers have all struck and) YW GiGron Jan ‘The | boulevard occur in free America.” As soonasjor “fighting organization,” which sent bolaines ted bi pint Blas tyay agi rie | menate t formally received th _ ara ey ae United States Inspectors goer Pa oak this do we forget Colorado. has condemned and “executed” f€ must th fown the em-| ed be omc me ¢ | articles ent againat | and Boilers Whitney and Turner a — Minister of Interior Sipiagum, Gov- Pater and the « ment. We have! #24 gas works are idle and are be-|7 ny, uyne, of the BATHS FOR ALL id an investigation today to find (By Soripps News Ass'n.) BY DR. H, F. TITUS Jernor General Bokdanovitch, Prime | Bown government © live the | 'E suarded by troops | Northern district Florida, They | out whom, if any one, is to blame r. PF Tan. 24.—Gen.| ‘The trouble with the Russian gov-| Minister Phleve, besides attempting Fevolution:” The employes of the Bachrushin, | - presented by seven mar for the accident which occurred on! scuropatkin reports that the Rus./ernment fs that it does not repre-|to “execute” Prince Obalensky and Sirens Michaeloft, Emilinder and Schrader | eno by the house, The Aw soon as the bathing season|the steamship Olympia last Satur g : re Japanese at. |#ent any economic class in society. |Procurator Pobiedonosteff. Many 2 factories have joined the strikers, foe un the charges at 2 p.m les ns there will be things doing at|day night, The crown sheets of the ak Selon ‘on Sun.| It {8 now a law of history, as well| of the students are in the ranks of # SEIZE RE Ae 3h Lipo rr — re | Alki point, for the new natatorium, | port boiler blew out, severely seald-| gay and Monday. The Japanese re- |@stablished as the law of gravita these “terrorists,” who would be , jtween the workmen and trdope. (By Geripps News Ass'n) to be constructed by the Alki Polnt | {ng the cbief and third assistant en- | tjr4 ine 200 dead and wounded {tion, that government has always| peaceful enough if they belleved AWM. } van report bers sv anerirena irl ¢. Jan, 24 Transportation company, witt be|tneer, while the vessel was putting | on ¢n la tood for an economic class and in| peaceable measure practicable under in Moscow cannoe be conte “ ip ¢ tt inished and in readiness for bath-|to sea from Port Townsend. The a can the long run for the dominant eco-|the autooracy UNITION lhe Is here he ts keeping himself se-| B : | fintsned aewain tank will be 166 feet {investigation cannot be completed|LA FOLLETTE WING Jnomle class What both branches of the soctal- | cluded lin «. He told of | by 70 fe mension and will be| until Chief Engineer Snyder and| MADISON, Wis, Jan. 24.—In the| When a government ceases to rep-| ists advocate and fight for now 4s } The authorities say they have no | tr ih ‘ s tiled and fitted with heating ar-| Third Assistant Vantassel, who epublican caucus held last night/resent that class in ety which |the introduction of universal suf- fear of seric rioting, but it 4 lls da “~ rungement The building will be | now ta the hospital at Port Ang overnor Robert M. La Follette was|is economically the dominant class,|frage, so that the wage working Jearned that Cossacks are being h aa mi otrite th two stories high, the upper story|recover fre their injuries s hosen for United States senator/that Jaw, that Is when a new « ass may use that historically pro- in readiness toc heck any disturb edhe te, eeaviteble \ being given over to a spectator’s | clently to allow them to appear be-| to succeed J. V. Quarles, The gov-|becomes economically tt 1 i insrument for its own eman~ j ances. j opera ” ie gallery and extra dressing rooms, fore the inspectors. ernor received 66 votes out of 107, inant class, the government must! cipation ‘The strikers are acting with mod- on equal terms s6clally,

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