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ARE YOU OUT OF WORK?---------/F NOT, WOULD YOU BETTER YOUR CONDITION?----------WATCH THE STAR - The 6faT IXTRA ! NIGHT EDITION SHOT DOWN TLE, WASHING eattle Star JANUARY as, TON, WE LIKE DOGS sta, absolution from the sin of vio-| j lating your oath of allegiance It} AT ST. PETERSBURG 18 RAPIDLY REACHING A CRISIS | is your duty towards your brethers MEN GOADED TO D join in this holy crusade. | WORKMEN ¢ ES PERATION BY HUNGER ANDO | bicgs you all who will take part in HATE FOR GOVERNMENT AS THEY WITNESS HUNDREDS hag? war for truth and liberty COSSACKS FIRE ON 3,000 STRIKING NEAR MOSCOW—TROUBLE Another mantfesto, signed by 260 OF FUNERALS OF THE VICTIMS OF SUNDAY'S MASSACRE be oil known Russian writers, law yers and reformers, ts giving the| government officlals additional | MOSCOW, Jan. 25.—Cossacks this were opened this morning and the | C@U#e for worry. After detailing | m fired on 3,000 strikers in, streets have a more animated ap- | Teubles ®, the document says the Pianitskaya district. Many were! pearance than at any time since me should understand | Sunday hat the government is not protect wounded. Coniticting « the |!M& property oF preserving order LONDON, Jan. 25.—It is believed state of affair elo are | Ut that it has decaired war on the qhat General Trepoff, the new gov- current this morn Following | *@tire Russian people gener general of St. Petersburg, has the repo the caarowiteh is ti} “We summon all of the vital en begun to exercise the powers of the with pne nia # now stated | CPsies of society to asnint in the ip owing to the meager that the czar himself has taken to| ork of the workingmen who have pature of St. Petersburg dispatches his bed, as a result of a nervous begun the struggle for the common Several messages sent to the breakdown ongee of the working people. ag for lenmedi- Let shame overwhelm thore who oppose the people and join ste reply have not been answered. the There are other indications that the 7 sews of the real conditions is being wuppressed. ranks of the hangman GRAND DUKES PLAN 70 SEIZE THRONE THREATENING LONDON, Jan. 25.—It is stated in Resian revolutionary circles here) sT. PETERSBURG, Jan, 26.—It AT MOSCOW What the organization is active in| i, sated on good authority this| Landon and Paris in arranging ® morning that the czar is but tm- | | s@ply fund and material for a gen- Awwn) perfectly informed on the events of @al provincial revolt in Russia! tne jast 4 " | he few days. It ts sald that Ow a Mimpeday or Friday of thie week. | ion the mule of the firing reached | 1. MOSCOW, Jaa. 25.—The situation | ip day of thie revolt is expested| Sramsnns Belo Bunday the caer whol” becoming more threatening, ‘The i ae Soe eee ? strike continues to spread this aft Shea far bloodier one than Sunday |was dining at the time, suddenly | oon” The barristers and thels ast. $f. PETERSBURG sprang from his chair and addressed | the company assistants have jolned the strikers Workmen at twenty factories quit | Jan A} “I beg you, in the name of God a itein the revolutionary troubles|and for the good of the fathertand, | t%l# afternoon. The strikers are | Ie tapidly approaching that you tell me the truth about this | 2°¥ Derading under the watchful m n eye of troops, No encount have The revolution must either break What ov" ong the peo movement among the peoy yet occurred. ia violent form, or come to a) does it all mean my life or the end within a short time. inv asenmeede | All the printing works are now apparently cowed by| A grand duke, it in said, sought | losed. ‘The, strike ts spreading at Gaplay of the “mailed hand,"|to calm his majesty by misleading | *4@itional police troops are sta people, being today urged on to! information ened on the stresta | by a stern reminder of the «aml At Sartoff the rallroad shopmen of Sunday tn seeing coffin] LONDON. Jan When shows | 9"4 other workers have struck, eeffin being borne to the cem-jthe above dispatch this morning | are buoyed up to the hope| person who speaks with the high | DISPLAY OF THE 1) Mr | The Delta country | (Crystal theater ations there. I should not Hill, “to see a stam Peirbanks to Shaw and sald from th Delta wtinguish od of fate and a big delta Tanana be sury by a nerion on the upper RYTHER BENEFIT The arrangements for the Ryther home benefit, at the Seattle theater next Wednesday evening, are pro na ewimmingly Mra X. @ Cauffman who is euperintending for the philathroptc department of the Beattle Woman's club, the so liciting and ticket selling arrange | ments, reports encouraging progress and ready contributions toward the benefit. Several confectioners have promised candy, to be sold by the | Ryther home children in the aw dience, and buttonaires will be fur- od by @ number of florists. he program being arranged by President Sam Wheeler, of the jocal actors’ union. Wheeler xtated this morning that Manager Alex Pantages, of the Pantages the ater: Manager Caspar Fisher, of the and Manager Pool- of the Central theater, have of d their best assistance towards the benefit and will contribute the beet acts fm thelr program. Northwest Amusement association will furnish other talent and ama- teur mosteal numbers will be given. This afternoonT he Star waa no tified by Mre. Cauffman that a num. ber of high school girls have volun by the cirevlation of re-jest authority, because of his con — - ae an “ ae mane the rapid spread of the/ nection in court circles at St. Pe “a nd a bevy of attractive stu the empire, and |tersburg, said “MAILED HAND’ \‘0xt# tt probably conduct the re will be goaded| “Every word of the telegram in| | patrons of the benefit to their seats r a complete sur-|true. The present movement ts no — - Those desiring to volunteer thetr mere industria} uprising. It ts vet | ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 25.--|*¢tvices towards the arrangements no serious trou-| even a political insurrection. Ite| With the flourish of the “mal should ring up Mrs. Cauffman by day was hard-| Teal character ts an attempt of the | hand” on the part of the go Independent telephone, L 1216, and and quietude.|#rand ‘dukes, led by Grand Duke| ment in tho appointment of General all desiring to contribute to the funeral passed | Vladimir, to depose the czar, and | Trepoff as governor gene of St. | Program should communicate with through the streets, ax the victims | S¢iz® the throne for Viadimir | Petersburg, and the announcement | Mr. Wheeler Independent 1 1651 ef Sunday's Slaughter were borne to| “It was Viadimir who permitted | that the revolutionary party had | OF call on bim at 1510 Second ave their graves. the strike to grow, who prevented | appointed a provisional gorern- | ®U¢ ‘The acenes were pitiful. indeed the ezar from receiving the strikers | ment, consisting of men of brains and calculated to make an indelible |224 Who ordered Sunday's massacre. | not ordinarily classed among the TELEGRA H BRIEF ea the minds of the| H's object is to foment discord be-| government's enemies, the internal | $ strikers of the terrible effect of Pg ison any eng and the — yo oe ot Rossia have re d 4 - sistence against the gove | when the time is ripe appeal to the | formidable stage. Bet teeh at the some tana re: | Stmy to make him czar, saying General Trepotf, until recently | (Opecial to The Star) ‘Wee and if possible make more bit Please put me in his stead and | chief of police of Moscow, the man COLFAX, Wash Jon. 25.—The Siheir hate for the government | 70" 84 I will save Russia whose measures in suppressing ant!-|Pactfic Coast Ehvaior company's ithe men who were responsible government demonstrations has! warehouse and five box cam were the Killing of their loved ones made him almost universally bated | burned last night at Diamond, near and friends on Sunday STRIKE CONTINUES throughout the empire, will be de- | here. The warehouse ained Cases were witnessed where a caret Governor general A & ” beshele of heat The com . Yetersburg and be given almost dic-| pany's loes is $30,000, covered by Titties, bearing bee 10 SPREAD) tesorat sewers today. The cty |!nscrance, Some tarmoss Wot. The Mie them a rudely constructed | Will be declared in a state of siege | cause of the fire is unknown lie, fn which was the body of a land General Trepoft will be ex third warehouse burn Mist down with the others (By Seripps News Ass'n.) pected to use the most harsh meas ree yeare fs Killed by the soldiers on At the} ures in quieting any disturbances. srr = oc Jan. 28.—~ fiatay. Again it would be a wife! theater performances last night rev-|e#k ae ee eenakk eee ee a eetotcee cat Mit ber friends following the coffin | oltionary pamphlets were distrib- w Tle cuaes thie. on an teak tht dod Mi whiek was the body of the hus-| uted and the government was pub-|# ORMONDE. Fla * rested pro cution will feed, oF maybe 2 mother following | licly denounced. Twenty persons | # McDonald, driving * coo jad eae: | Ge remsine of her son to the grave. | were arrested. Among those arrest-| # made a mile in 342-5 * reste aren aa a Beme coffins were borne by com-|ed were four Jewish soldiers #% today. The wondertul * ae chen ahha” Sratoraal (ae Garters and sleds, the mourn-| The disorders are growing today. | & developed has created * criuantee to anuneek’at a T were no| Workmen are marching about the|® tion here. Louts R Oto ae ad thin eel the workmen | streets, shc «. “We intend to re-| ® broke the world’s r Tn mLANTIC CITY, Jer ancovered | venge the Kisheneff massacre.” | ® a straight away mile. T fl team whe ‘bie cata ps passed - ® ord w 9 seconds and Steam- © ih cies this morning on th 7 bodies} REVEL, Jan The strike this | # er's was 28 flat. * at Brigantine. Owing to the high afternoon is rapidiy becoming gen-| ® Tice onl gua tk tae o6 tar SHE eral. Men continued to parade the | ## 49 ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥ SHE YE EH 11, has the tits papere 00 Sun eaaed when | streets, persuading others to join a det “ yming ¢x-|their ranks. PLENTY OF \“SECHELLES ISLAND, Indias of workmen wpaoona Ocear ‘ fa for| 8ST. PETERSBURG, Jan The| Meat Cane to return to work. They |strike ts spreading through: the | Demin wieond 3 afraid to « the pia es for |important trade and manufacturing mapenwilet at of M fhe Strikers would demolish | centers of Russia. : - MADRID, Spain, J While Strikes have been Inaugurated at " ne Jowager en ja Chr yeted at|Krementchug, Tamboff and Astra SKAGWAY, Jan. 25.—-James Hil bi t bes oh ra ogc -Ehae = ers 24\khan. Poverty and hunger are to-| traveling auditor of the me there beter eord a , yn inst the strikers. | Commercial company, who recently | & this mo ; ; Nay ohn om Pies ratading ate yet pind arrived in this city from Fairbanks, |the tonneau and her tight le ? fages.| RIGA, Jan. 26.—Most of the work-| Says that the Tanana is in no dan- wrt shiny oi Chea ee was ap- ers at the factories at Rigo have|ser of @ famine this winter. He) ont ne her obi mess com-|quit, The masters and strikers have | #ays the camps have all the Tne iafery t seriour siege | « 1 negotiations and are now | necessary to keep the people Lt i ft - rive but it|discussing terms. There have been | out weet. ae there ork this morning destroyed the Halter gen-|no disturbances. on toe caine ee adds, has not > ~ rniture block and nts, Loam, L t eds of - gressed as rapidly as was expected, | S?70u" : ies me aS sana owing to the late fall of snow TOKIO, Jan. 26—The pavy de APPEALS TO ARMY |°"tni ‘miners are waiting for the |Partment announces the formation RRESTEL snow before hauling the heavy t of a special service squadro: Br =i Set aetna wid ie DEGAS ers to the different claims TERSBURG, Jan. 35.— Sled on several occasions as| ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 25.—A/ Mr. Hill states that the country | valentine lg Ih Sy i ee Bebead of the proposed provision- vm Father Gopon to the} being 9 pared by promos oe fe ea atk or aka ceereent SB pvernment, was among thos ers. ee Gs teason to tae nusey good estimate should be had | fleers and several men were killed oe" eg (Sora consternation | by spring. Mr. Hill further report WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. o Scent of the recent {it- the officials. | ed that a crowd of miners who went |The house committee on judiciary Rees of bis wife ft ¢ gained | up the Tanana last summer on the | te , Fee orably : wide 2 a b yaa | steamer Koyukuk, have found good Daa ell ot @ al manre i to) prospects on Shaw r and the | tis not ~ 1 CZAR IS SICK oe \Helta country. Th men now re trust b re f ! t " writes Fath- ‘turning report that after going ba egy will be reported t¢ er t which r ng fought 66 miles to one of the tributarle of | The —_ bee te Passed quietly. More sh you, the soldiers o us- prospects. B I conti abl 1905. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 6 NO, 290 25 CENTS PER MONTH FRIGHTFUL BLIZZARD IS RAGING ON THE TANANA alles ehhh tele we | ONE OF THE WORST STORMS EVER KNOWN IN THE NORTH 18 |i), Chan “ Pryylbnng sisdictci hd T, Ve. ap * SWEEPING OVER THE SNOW-BOUND TANANA, YUKON are on the trafl, hav. t The Weather *| swserime poate tor Valdes ‘ng RIVER VALLE YS—MANY LIVES MAY BE LOST much anxiety is felt * Spotter *) 1s to their fate. The trail from * * Daw leads through the Tanana * * and Ketchumetock hills and is at rTrttrer err eT ee eee Ss One of the fler t bi ards that w nd. howling a b whit j alt time a difficult way For those ever wrought death truction | wa with the terrific v ty « aught in the dangerous passes of | Watch this hand—It moves and in the hole the aging | f miles an t th ow ch a storm | will Welt the lowest temper for |along the upper Yukon, the Tanana| Co ation of the w n-|escape would be a miracle, And the past 24 hours and the Coy river valley i] 1 was received at th aljagain, th a of the travelers eh t t wht by the ® tb f « | er t diat eR O} Tonight and Thursday, Probably |wsnimer Dolnbin sunt int 4 : to thelts Letveen vessheaman Fait; Cooler Tonight; Light to yas sige copiers ped : a fede gy gph cee pre to = Pregh West Winds Not for years, t) unana t stock sections, and also in the Tane has such a terrif " ffering ha | valley the stretche bet weeny | loone, and at the tin oe endured what are more than a hun- it e interior the ele 1 bodle a alrea With th trails hid a | battling, with no the whit a ed impassable by the | minishing their f and snow “ of snow nd blinded | Already w te en of yw, beaten about experienced by the : , . 1s, and frozen by, \pectors, whe P r pr ' ter miners and prosé were scanty { were t af t pect trail have little from fresh by the raging ; hing « place of safety, winds and snow ‘ r heavily edjand th of the missing will | Already the sr bad fallen to a| w have beer t long one when the depth of from 18 feet in the ‘ e air a nt t after the blizzard hag | biizzard-benic s, and t ' t r an t f ¥ n itself out ; FOSTER. PILi WEENY. VW JON cost VE. TURNER. PRELIMINARY BALLOT 43 a2 27 6 5 8 ; FIRST JOINT BALLOT a4 33 27 4 5 7 — BLETHEN. SECOND JOINT BALLOT 44 33 26 16 wy o 7 (By Berioos News Asr'n) * 10 is CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—The middie| THIRD JOINT BALLOT.. 44 6 8 0 west Ad experiencing the most FOURTH JOINT BALLOT 46 27 16 7 0 5 Vere Gel wave of the winter season,| FIFTH JOINT BALLOT. 44 27 17 7 °o 6 Repotté from localities to the south | ¥ VORHEES. Aud WORE Of Chicago state that the| SIXTH JOINT BALL 20 24 24 14 7 o 7 cold is fatense } MOORE. D. GRAVES, D. A biiard swept over Kansasand| 7TH JOINT BALLOT 40 29 28 16 ? 1 Into a. Zero weather pre-| f i Z , CRATIC VOTRE. Hvalla ig both these etates, as well STH JOINT BALLOT 43 a1 28 17 7 6 in lowA and iilinoin the most 9TH JOINT BALLOT 45 a1 28 17 7 4 Vere Walther is also being expe-| 1TH JOINT BALLOT a6 30 28 16 7 e rienced UTH JOINT BALLOT a7 a0 28 16 7 5 The biterard tn seriously tm pad fing traffic. In the M) ‘ i] ae and pofthwom the thermometer Fs 188 cases and boxes of ranging between 18 « legrees - “0 Dee Ap ‘ a Mag belo poxes of lathes, $17,- low REPO. = 3 66 flat cars, mopman, ee PILES VOTES TODAY: oF sels Gre Teported to be ashore off 20.8 Bewell's point. The loses of life is| ; v 20,814 feet prore:) mber, $2,467; 1,701 sacks ba < nissan 132.116: ' 148 cases lard $1.06 NEV YORK, Jan. 25.—The mid-| SAM PILES IN TURN TOOK ONE , almon, 9680; 35 benee Atlantic goast in in the grip of the He steel splices, blizeard today. Six inches of snow, OF WILSON’S MEN, AND WIL : s 0 half barrels 1 t | on, $130; 30 boxes soap, fell ig the city, The temperature A te i - falling rapidly. High winds prevail] SON MAB -NO:ONE TO STEAL photo materials 108g on the coast and many wrecks are) FROM, THE SWEENY CROWD ba ey 3 bom feared. argent. that | °"s dD: 1 box steel REMAINING TRUE TO THE er he or any other candidate has |}, PO = PORTLAND, Me. Jan The 7 7 box borax schooner Parker went on the rocks; SPOKANE CANDIDATE ; votes to | BATU $608; 206 in the bagbor today. She tx a total | e gained one from Wilson $500; 500 rolls roofing lone, Her crew we - ter Ressall-of Asotis ef, 86 cases prints, 10 cases nafle, ———— web edh iebie tacebek 0 ; 1 case bolts and plates, $32; Olympia Bureau : ae pick ¥P 14 tron bars, $330; 1 tank of oil, $10; Seattle Daily Star, yr Pbiscercllyg Penta OB of cordage, $29; 3 cases of Olympia, Wash. | ster. for Piles, bes aired, and |cmery wheels, $182; 2 case of oll, $87 pre ‘ re paired, ane |1 case of off, $26; 50 pieces of pi Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean | mocrat, was ab- | 4.0 webbie Phe i st See ot bat i i sent , Bvaiseeceetag "the vonule of the day's beth $2 ases of malted milk, $337 OLYMPIA, Jan The tenth | was a gain of three votes by Foster, | | - ae eee we 762; 86 and eleventh joint ballots for United | the lo { two t and one by |" pl soa = " Bee peo States senna taken today were at " 5 kegs saue : = |tended by some surprises he fe nallot I ac; |! ae Gest. Basco i r © better o ° 8 16; |! c of been ST. STEPHENS AND ST. ANN’S bu ter had all the better of it t a Wiis : sik Be ee oe DRAMATIC CLUB PLANS THE Representativ Raker, of Clarke . r r, 47 r . ° alte , milk, $10; 55 cases land Keyes, of Whatcom, deserted | Piles 28; Wilson, 16; |‘ nell aig 1; 7% coke o6 EVENT | Piles to vote for F on both the | Jones. $429 boxes of office furnt- —— |tenth and eleventh ballots. Total, 133; necessary to choice, 67 $62 8 of soap, $160; 1 g and pin trays, $204; 5 caseg Ballard has come to the fore with | ~ 9 boxes pers pn 1 effects, $150; aasistance for the Ryther home. | 1 box paper, $40; 3 bales of house= Hallafd knows the merits and the) oye 1 goods, $20; 100 casks of beer, |mothérliness of Mrs. Ryther, for| # 00; 4 ks of corn, $ 30 several little Ballard orphans have ee s of ms, $1,317; 10 cases of been taken care of by Mother Ry rearine $8 cases of dry ther and a number of Ballard fam ¥2; 2 cases of leather belts, fied “Witmee homes were childless a4 6 cases of patent medicines, have adapted children from among | 28 packages of express, $871; |the-dtyther brood to gladden thelr 000 tons valued at $1,804,668, heartk with baby prattle oa The St Stephen's and St. Ann's! minNESOTA’S CARGO AMONG OTHER THINGS INCLUDED 71,750,- | SHE MAY YET Dramatic club is now planning for a big bemefit at Ballard, the pro 000 CIGARETS, AND WAS THE MOST VALUABLE THAT eods to ‘be pr to the Ryther BE A MAN jhome, The benefit will be given on EVER LEFT A PACIFIC PORT el February 14 or 15, and voluntary j : sabseriptions In considerable num- armen i iste | s the limit of depravity. It ber have already been offered to-lgae eat kee eek KK KEK! Prior to the ¢ doesn't make any difference wheth- wards the arrangements The | » al keheek tha seed tor me erf it's her or him,” remarked City largest hall in Ballard will be se-|% Listed in the cargo of the &|cargo was held by the Pa , Attorney De Bruler when Nellie El- cored and it will be filled to its ca-|% Minnesota were 71,750,000 cig- & | steamship Manchuria , Wood, said a female imper- pacity, as the dramatic club 8 pop- | arettes. These, if laid end to | from San Francisco | % 5 in the prisoner's wlarin the entertaining line and the |y eng, would reach 3,500 miles, #| 19, witt docket in the police court this cause of Mother Ryther no less pop-| y of from Seattle to Yokohama, *| ‘Tt ning and pleaded guilty to be- war ia Ballard *# Ifa cigarette fiend, smoking * by t ng a common prostitute. Former The entertainment will consist Of | 4 109 “coffin nails” a day, tried & of jail sentences in Spokane and T three sketches, two comedies and egy a hog coma and the direct testimony # to smoke all these, it would # |v 1 x nd ane farce, the names of which are). take him 197 years. At that #/| While tt Police Clerk on netted the E “The Mouse Trap,” “Who's to Win| 2 Boe om cuid have to amoke # | stocking wood woman 30 days in jail and @ ® night, during that period. dl from the court room and deposited SETTLED WI anery_pemmenene, S200r8 S| oth S/in a woman's cell at the city jall |% the Minnesota were a cigarette # other nsignments w As amouasion aa 16 ber probable oa |* fiend and smoked them at the # | fountal @ rasor strop and ®/ arose among the police off : The dispute regarding the con-|%# rate of 100 each per day for # |» aban Suet Bets were made and bluffs called, latruetion of @ portal at the 4|% nine months, there would still #| The M nta's cargo Blot Neclite Ite ra wenn lavenue entrance of the Bitel block,|# be a few hundred thousand * of pounds ¢ t se oath tune thi Woindn Rae IO at Second and Pike, has been set- | & left co Fa dl a op dn vorker who impersonates females tled. Thep retentious entrance fa- |» xi! 656; 4 ; aie was Wuilt contrary to a city BERR EEE EE EEE HE poun » ord was received from Quarter- ordinance. T city authorities p s 1 pack r Humphrey at have allo 4 ite construction to con The cargo of the Minnesota, a r ‘ 1 t vet h al quarter inne with the understanding that cording w at in the « 1 ter today at the bids for the three-foot strip of ground {n_ tom's office easily the largest and Jensed milk, $ h were ned here on January front. of the building on Pike street by a small margin the most valuab a $69, 16 ), had been rejected. The bids call- be deeded to the city for street pur- | ev loaded at a Pacifi st port. | nal 456,608 7 $45,204 ‘ 1 for tons, to be shipped ta powps. It was valued at $1,804,6¢ barrels of flour, 1,64 nds, Honolw ——e