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UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE STAR WILL CARRY A CERTAIN NUMBER OF SITUATION WANTED ADS FREE EACH SATURDAY, WHEN LEFT A) OUR WANT AD OFFICE, RAGLEY’S DRUG STORE, SECOND AND PIKE--SEE PAGE 6 EXTRA! } The Seattle Star CATTLE, WASHING OBS THROW BONBS AND TERR REIGNS IN THE STREETS OF LIBAU ny POSsACKS ANO MOB OF STRIKERS AND STUDENTS MEET IN HE COULD NOT DEADLY CONFLICT AT MOSCOW —RIOTERS WERE ARMED CRITICISE ANO THEY FIRED ON SOLDIERS—STRIKE SPREADS OUT SIDE OF ST. PETERSBURG | SMO0T ~ deg famaoe © "" STRIKE CRUSHED |e saat toma MOSCOW, Jan. 26—The fight laat IN ST. PETERSBURG +: » Hmnoot fight between strik TON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 19¢ - detamadi! — = 7 are constantly resulted in # being killed The strik pted to assem are. The Cossacks 27. PETERSBURK } , m with whips and the Sev studer leade { the re suing fiat of their © s The strikers " emer the B “ : then fired on the Cossacks, whe we ath plied. The strikers retreated, leav ; the dead and wounded rg ee gs a fortress and made the head-| ranear e place. It , quarters of the governor gene tt aA eign The strikers today made « deter: | it bo qined effort to destr the gms ff, gov general : orks. The Cossacks finally repulsed has incr s t : them. A t are . | BT. PETERSBURG, Jan. %—Are- kept y t of the TE S WHA | | Welt ccourred at Ekstorinburg, in the| str ho are walking about the Uri ntaines, t y The rebels it t n | ies. Mans ome cae ahak ~ 4 ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 26.—A dispatch has just been received | nor oat from Riga reporting that the most gefjous outbreak of the present EURAL, Jon. 86—The- strikers|. Owing to th ie a ‘ j si leet night attempted to fire several th ands of he | wit ‘ revolution ered in that city this afternoon | fsa prog atten | < “¥ caer to andes ya Thousands of the strikers gathere@ in the streets and despite amEnon ond other buildings Alt) ers Tassie aivinm the man tae ee “ : the * of the police to disperse they kept increasing in num > cen a da and eo extra M } an we ’ wh t bers until treo were hasti! ib ubdue the uprisin @T. PETERSBURG. Jan. 26.—~The| for ea ember of y rally nlp ete Aha hang ve y salledite » prising rrent that Fath The ployers will fay tol him in 189 That he did not leart At a signal from the leader of the strikers a shower of missiles } unded at Alafus- | @leenss t advisability of conceding | of it t she had married | eral Trepoff it is | the demands of the strikers. land for her sake made ho effort tc was hurled at the troops, and the captain gave the order to charge. | him cared foreare-| Fifteen thousand troops continue | have the decree set aside. She later| The strikers resisted stubbornly and ,in mad fury hurled themselves he proposes | to guard the approaches at Tsarskoi | was dive m her second hus mple of the/ » j band, a his statement against the troops. Many of the strikers were armed and fired at the | The indications are that the re} Riemar . Generat | beltion is completely crushed for the | He clair soldiers ° aves inet The troops were withdrawn from = the const it - Another concentrated charge drove the mob back, and advancing resta since he! the eets during the night Sev lec ree fa © as to give b the with ¢ guns used as clubs the trecps finally scattered the mob eral news a thi loan gene morning are try-| — | Many shots were fired and scores of the mob were killed and num- | eoaspirators to ; thet a aa berliess wounded were left in the «treet, } Tip plese” ling t | The troops have been re-enforced by the police and the streets patroled | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : HH VOL. 6 CENTS PER MONTH EASY, IF YOU KNOW HOW ae. — SATTERTE |O— 4 a “PRACE 4 KILLED Noboby Gained on the | Twelfth Joint Ballot BY The city is q There are no A violent ss ts DURUAM. I ‘ fedications of a recurrence of the | ™arching through the town, { ing | The mob leaders are still inciting the strikers and their sym- |. 2 Dorian t a partially ed telegraph com ~ Jumped the track i) went over a | BUT ONE BALLOT TAKEN TODAY AND THE VOTE SHOWED eames munica’ ot embank he De | eS: * ne Waathad il . pet i 4 PRACTICALLY NO CHANGE FROM THE LAST BALLOT TAK- : FS A sf SCHOOL BOYS SH (Special te The Star.) The Weather }\— | The dead | + * EN YESTERDAY | RIOT IN FINLAND PORTLAND, Jan Two dar-| * ~ * ae “ii | j Id-u : t ity > : P DOWN BY TROOPS | ing hold-ups oc in this city) # Spotter ' HARRY DILLA Olympia Bureau ; gainst a similar amount je | HELSINGFORS, Finland, Jan. 26. | '@%t night * * JONAS LIK | Seattle Daily Star by a King county man on iy oe | Serious rioting occurred here be-| Nelson Walker was struck down |» * | The bod ere vered | Olympia, Wash. | the wager that Foster would receive tippe News Ass'n.) jtween 7 p. m. and midnight last | 4t the door ¢ home. He MAY ig yee eee EEE EERES - az 8 | wee ae MOSCOW, Jan. 2 2:30 a. m.)| Bight. Cossacks and police several | die et a ; ‘ WOODSHOLE, Mess, Jan. 26— Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean A « t today’s ballot shows Blood has again flowed in the! ‘mes ft mm the mob which pa : oe to duel with | | Thie Afternoon, Tonight and Pri: | The big collier Georgetown is shore end Will Windom that the King ty man took down streets of Mose T traded the streets, mobbed the day Oceasional Rain; Fresh to argh Moscow he snow cov aay +: ol MIPTA J € t fth n in the vicin-| houses of two senators and the ee on Nantucket island. She is in a a ‘ ‘ . aggregating $3,000 is again tint-| #¢W*paper lst Soumetar Wates. tile. bané~—3t saoves ond | h t by Sweeny men = ‘ About 10,000 Wik tal the bowen tames te for |Gangerous position | from | y tupt h on even bets lead. others | Whom were wor et ones We ce | | | i ; poe lend. others | There fe no strike ‘ : | NEW YORK, Jan, 26—The ent e| - : I t k, in switching aoldie nd | Comonstrati ! ad district extend etween the New . , : to ¥ influenced 1 knife| With the Russ ne ae aeee!)s . , ; 8 by b ’ ¢ that who had his; | Some > A * rt . Rocky ¢ sins and the Atlantic! MANILA : ests ee Gee ’s wheal on ash wacks a wlice, |t t k hat t r t Foster be re- } D | tee on rivers eavy fos 99g : eather man says b t k b wanted 40 with Jacks 16 degrees jaya me ne H On the At ast the blizzard‘ s , » Woe ere ao- | wennt , ecg Re te - e LI | 30) west register is eapecially evere and mey be ae k by the Ta- e 2 | compared wit he great # f i e " s “ Ta - 1888. A | A a | ‘| 25 [tease oer MOTHER OF CHIEF — | o.jvina seniarcrian ricne |, Ai conn 20 far to break up the A port be the FOR COMMISSION VOTES f 1 th has beda ‘aa oe a irs ts chet cana ers DELANEY IS DEAD ; : pete aod thers es eee r University of ay. It has be 2 } ceeeneecennensnnaneinmsemeemend | weqeel has left w York harbor in TA . ml POR ps4 r candidates with os ghout the day meet tories are stil ‘i 24 hours, and a number of vessels, | tr t e . on of tha Witkae had been held and what 1 A FRA 1 J 4 A J including several large trans-Atlan 1 k ' f ers bse P ee ys ce. F prcasoe Jee ee | CHILD'S LIFE pbb Toa rd lent elempihainal g sing Jones name. an a walking | "208 os tom Sa Gilive character wan turned ° : ev : s L t| Sandy Hook {a home near I ' 5 aye 4 ee RIGA. 3 police have | Nore wm IN DANGER) Hae atte RAY el ee ions of en are « i mes . ; ner aff ha r ' { bout a ee eaters ot mare aah ; ned, | { carelessness on | most abandoned : the ot * Ie dere BALLOTS FOR SENATOR twinkling of rning b ¥ at t excited Italian on | gods are operating wit ' b y Sldiers and » SARATOFF, Jan wanted as x ¢ last night, the little | @epity and the ferry : . . ig ; P sion. Man ft oves of the Riaoza r f Hunt, residing at 722 | their trip } fe : rs b : t 5 : 4 with ke es akan tre| caesar Youna narrowly escaped | attende ! : 1 John | than: - | Aah ghee ct: Be Ptaeenn a S MOUNT STERLING, Ky. Jen. 96.| k last night a man, | fallen in and about New Thomas R. Dela Fdward De-|1n deed y Sd iain te adn de iene eee aa: a m ng @ fficer, caught boy, | it bas been piled in high laney, ™ Make 5 w, M b - § / Sa | © Wl ‘ ' © block tly t . ng in| the high winds. The s und Mra te. The ete ALLOTS, | gis Viadimir V. Alexandrof * aig od, and started for }@ Yelocity of 60 mile: funeral will be held BACK THEIR STORIES WITH E r of the local Gre The boy called for | Sandy Hook, being accompanied by — THE COIN OF THE REALM e/ ie an church, declined t «| and some Itallans came from | Dilmding snow and sleet [Eee ERIS MRR te OLYMPIA, Jan Yesterday's | BIE] Sis his views in regard to the trou- ® : the nearby shacks and began shoot The New England states have re- | ballot has re kinds of e/RiMIFIS IC Fire this " OLYMPIA, Jan. 26.—Repre ble dl ne houses | {ng in every direction. One of the | ceived their share of the storm and . sent og Ma em = . at : wild J A wild, | Ff 43322715 6 8 I have no more advices #|' ; x, and! bullets entered Hunt's house and | grave fears are held for shipping # tatroduced a bill tu the house *|* st whol | iat J 44332715 4 7 diets lowered their than you have,” he sald. “While * | « home-/|came within six inches of hitting ntire New England coast. |. soday providing for the estab- %|* interested | 514 Joint 2616 8 7 OA4 Volley cra I receive Russian papers reg- # | |, from | his little child, who was standing} * % Hehment of a whipping post |" vg ‘l Sra ad 16 8 7 a sear slarly, I have not any since the # |! lin front of a stove. CHICAGO, Jan eThare was |S ei beater Tee bil moe a iTw ns of any of th 16-7 3 . prising begun, and when they #| : |'" athe man who fired the bullet ta] 0 abatement of the storm in the|* for wife beaters. The bill pro. | reat managers tn the fight th sot 16-7 é do come they wil Ibe out of #| NERS ASHORE a Italia amed Wooley. lake region, Mississippi valley and Weceadiras Paget domed Tr men, howev must talk | 5th date, T have te lo Geta alee” | oe anes eee northwest last night | wife beating shall be given not #| wit the tight, #0 what tt n't | th J 14,7 7 +1 re and look upon #| B¢ N, Ja c aff in| As the result of affidavit Reports from points throughout ie exceeding 40 lashes. . know the it y out j 16 7 6 ¢ trouble much as you to. I #|> nd till f- \ th spertor urt this this entire region tell of extreme their fe ‘ th pes of get- ) 17, 7 6 ED overeat may discuss the subject with | fectea t ’ m. Ten | Judge Frat ted Paul low temperatures, high winds and|** **¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥¥ some foal y retaie es iF a authorities ‘ you later, but not at the pres- #| inches of # have f \ al attorney, to appe bitgsarde, Mp ve TOKIO, Jan. 26.—The J ene » story, 1 was of ouf-| - ev 6 6 ent ent time.” * in ab « } ebrua 10 and Ake shipping Is in peril and there | toa ed » British If t to'w int a Dee j 7302816 7 0 5 7 shew . &| Fou r : al hy he should not has been great suffering in the in-) Palme, bound for Viadivostok with of $1,000. = lin 5 rH 302816 70 6 ‘ a aK et ttt tt | Cape Cod during the night barred. Jand districts. Cardiff coal A Foster man put up In 1 hard’! wb tin bn