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1S * 2 R ° The Only Paper in Seattle - — ] That Dares te Print the News NIGHT EDITION ss SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1905 VOL. 6. NO. sco os CENTS PER MONTH = Women Knouted by Killed and Mangled Brutal Cossaks! In Trolley Accident JHE REVOLUTION IS SPREADING THROUGHOUT POLAND AS [PORTLAND STREET CAR LOADED WITH 66 PASSENGERS LEFT PA NICK TEACHES LITTLE ALEXIS HOW 70 FOOL DHE ASSASSINS TRACK ON A CURVE AND WAS COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED A RESULT OF THE GROWING DISCONTENT OF RUSSIAN WORKMEN WAS IN CHARGE OF A NEW CREW @y Sorippe News Aswad j loft factory, demolished nearly all | -_ RS 2G. Feb. }the machinery in the factory a Gly Gectone News Aavad ee — sa aie st. F TSBURG, Feb. 6.—A Te | torced the workmen to quit por : | = S > Rostoroff that over | join the strikers | KILLED. |! ed killed and several were called and they | CHAS. JOHNSON, labor | ‘a infulated women, in- | FATALLY INJURED. }e er passengers, man score ¥ ed as the result of an a Lou mel gled a £ twisted {ror » , | Juring sev ) rk KE * at attack om by a company < hen tne mn Geers’ conta | ©, H. LOVEJOY, clerk . 7 rind Cossacks, who were trying to dis | ¢o nother assault, whereupon a [ it t 1 " A ye on, perse the ympany of Co ks dashed into W. M'CASLANI The women, most of them wives | the mob i, wielding the knout FA. SCH k 4 : nv of wor a, were inciting strik right ar drove them off, but B. J. SA FORD. oth and the friends to violence and) not until y had been killed and a o u ‘ | ” a About 600 of them stormed the Novi-! maimed ETTA Hi MK BLLI WAILB OcK JA BI | ' J A ¢ th rr h VAD , — | DODGE THE BOMB 50, AND THUS EVADE THE SHRAP HURDLE THE INFERNAL M 1 forn with who MACHINE prices : WARBAW, Feb. 6—In a conflict between the military and the | Por ( Feb. 6.—W Mrikers at Lodu today 20 strikers were killed and many wounded. ’ trol t “ and (Ry Sertepe News Ass'n.) ures from t y b WARSAW, Feb. 6-Revolution ene me Meee k hood. maintenance { international cen- | Fampant throughout Russian Po-| sorship and the general state | 7 siecle - —— land. Despite the ominous quiet | chaos which has made communtea wilch hangs Tike «pall orer this|tion other than by post next to Im THEY weREBOLD THIRTY asible. M ancient city this morn’ official statements ma sian officials, the sit v4 les} by Ru rought here t ng only observe their particular ‘et SAVED ing worse. One hundr usand |‘ atrikers, armed with firearms and | ble to gly dynamite, smuggled across the Aus- | ‘2° cenera 6 _ train frontier, are ready to assemble | DRed stories te tale of horror | and erime and of conditions which | at a moment's notice at any given | th| ICEBOAT CAUGHT AND CRUSH- point and offer their lives as a se 4 ate the ndy Gaye of . rifice to better the condition of their | 1863 and 1864 will be re a and ‘| ED IN FLOES OF ICE AND bilews that unless every demand is grant 1 2 ai 1 to the strikers or unless those | NEARLY DROWNED A general strike has been declares | " CREW NEA ierouiieek Unminmeernesanin of tte rolling them decided that the MAKE THE VALET DRINK THE KNIPR 1§ NOT DANGEROUS BUT WHEN THE JAP APPEAR f ' Weeze, Radom and Kielce. Churches | A8Y has not come to deal Russian | FIRST RUN he J Gee being WesuEd by orthoaos be (Tw 2 3 a death blow, the “ Hevers who have lost faith owing | Ord Will witness another of Po- | : LEWES, Del, Feb. 6.—But for the to themanner im which their priests | *Ba* *inister tragedies #13 Pascathiy i t by two tug ve bet ve : . strike | netically genera) | a , » t ri 2 r it t ’ “ Philadelp a y ice- The soveraments of Radom. Ka- | ‘''* . ad = : boat N would have been drown- Messe and Kielce were declared in & | sr mike 18 SPREADING Spotter le . : ed here ye ay. The iceboat had state of siege yesterday. The proc * ; ‘ cove | e wedged betwen ice packs lamations setting forth that fact! p . * t s maael & BATOUM. Russia, Feb. 6—~The De i i ie ie ie ee ee ee ed fted til she strock the Game after 12 hours of turmotl. dur-|strike is spreading he barge Santiago and a large and onty . 5 ae yelch neither life nor property one factory is rking today. Strtk Up pcre 4 pee ri Sere » ammed in her bow P e sa ers and sympathizers are paradin ° a > Sign of distress were raised - Wateh this hand—It 1 |Feached ¢ vat The tugs’ will tel! the lowest temperature oe e the men aboard the the past 24 hours | iceb but ¥ unable t | |them to shore, their ownl FA The lowest res j ing n ice packs. Fearing . | lest the t share the fate WORK TRAIN ON MONTE CRISTO RAN INTO A LANDSLIDE : —— = = 45) jie 7 - ary |f i he-rescuers and = “ b . *. | Pesce ted toshore om foob NEAR ROBE—TWO MEN KILLED AND FOUR INJURED oe . ‘ y across-the ice 000 000 7 = 5 ' te ee verem:, Stee against her) CAUGHT IN THE ICE KILLED. The train ran inte a slide and the z ROBERT LOYK, engineer, a1i[engine was overterned ) ent to the } er cn eb. 6—The passens Twelfth avenue. | Fireman © eon and. Bngineer | i 2 e D. Pinca that time ne Alo steam lowa. Seledatas = P CHRIS Ro CARSTENSEN, fire-| Love were caught under the engine) © { , used to eat her mea rot meh inet aware man, 115 Twenty-clghth avenue, and scalded to death. f ith the rest of the inmates, It is early Saturday, ts stuck fast in the INJURED Engineer Love lived two hours —_——- h aid that she will take cod tolice two miles outside of Chicago night and eat it. | harbor nourn was 84 seers | Four workmen, names unknown. | after the accident ané Fireman Car- ” de bed with her ° a | atensen one hour 4, & MOORE AND OTHER CaP! reer, at midnight A daughter, Normal, is aleo in F gay | It Is suppose a that 20 or # pee A special from Everett sys that] The dead and injured will be | Ryt s charge. This is the fam- | sengers are on the boat, but the of- dAPS DROVE ENEMY BACK IN AN ATTACK SOUTH OF two men weer killed and four badly | brought into Beatle this afternoon TALISTS WILL BUILD maw last night ily f ! in a poverty-stricken con- }ficials of the « pany said it ht that they were in no danger, far a tug*has been unable to the steamer injured in the wreck of a work train |at 4 o'clock BLecTaic Lines | dition lWving in an old shack ni ay’ time age DEN—COLD WEATHER STO PS ACTION on the Monte Cristo branch of the Cl te Lote leaves a wife and ~ Northern Pacific roa near Robe! o pall child. He was in a wreck _ MA y PRO BE. hog ser oe " yesterday six montha ago and had just re-| With 96,000,000 capital and the eadlipegchlgbcun hrs Sabon anal ¢ We Tt Engineer Robert Love. Sit| turned to work when the fatal regressive eptrit of J. A. M claim s that she was driven away NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—The ice ja Twelfth avenue, and Fireman Christ! wreck happened. Sth « epvameut is new ef foot . ovemen' OW ON foo ° 4 New York hart Gy Boripps News Ansa) the second Manchurian army, left|Carstensen, 115 Twenty-eighth av-| A watchman and bridge carpen- rae dgnatruction of « street + of her relatives. Steps have been |." oo dored the peamaye of vessel TOKIO, Feb. 6.—A dispatch from |today for St. Petersburg. The Jap-|enue, were among the killed J ter were among the others injured. 4 aystem to, enter tnto < CONGRESSMAN HUMPHREY'S! taken to send the da nihter, to | Sua oat et the Pert alte? aed ne interferes 5 the front states that the Russians |; os" S7* “Attempting to turn the with the Seattle Blectri TRANSPORT INVESTIGATION en difficult the narrows the ice Russian right wing northwest of pay J. A. Moore and D. H. Git and an instruct Ber | pack was 90 have strongly entrenched themselves. ee that th owerful |Sandipu. They are fortifying thei: BILL INDOR daw it any outside a , ch im the vicinity of Chang Tang Tan, | °°? ying their INJURED \8 R, mat are at the head of a number SED THE south of Mukden. They shelled the |°S*t “lank and center. They are Y TRAIN Hi Japanese in their position there on |“yident!y apprehending @ Russian “ t offensive movement from that city by the persecutions fi rv yesterday sche me na Clark stated. this |t@nsatlantic liners had trouble in a rene HOUSE morning that had caught both lah the new electric aystem. and a! « in Shep- herd, of the lighthouse board, sald © passage. Capt February 4 and on February 5 at-| Glen Hungiger, a checker for the | cetsion for a franchise will prob | mother and daughter begging and | jor"! (ie iment of buove by tacked the Japanese position in the | Northern Pacifie, while at his work be filed this afternoon am — ae ia the woman was using the vag haar ab a oo yg ors tees ig = DEMBOWSKY WOUNDED (Special to The Star.) this morning, wae etrack by an in es Moore # that there will tak Mantis fe around the city and | O° 104" inthe history af the ome | _8T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 6.—Gea PORTLAND, Feb. 6.—Owing to} 00Und freight engine, He was walk~ |», 49 mites of the new lines and that se se aces al own Ass'n.) buy dime novels She ae she neue ment'neh ttt dhe> conditinnl a Before abandoning Song Ohin, in| Kuropatkin ts that Gen. Dem.|the fact that Governor Mead and | !n@ slong the tre checking up bis] 4.cin¢ fare and, tranafera on tick-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Con- | work if taken to the Ryther home, | 1 ication into and out of the port cars, an did not notice the @p-/cigand on fares to all existing lines &regsman Humphrey's resolution for but has not done so sifce taken proaching train. His back was bad-| wit be some of the attractions of |Investigntion by the secretary of , there. - ly wrenched and he received & deep | ine naw xystom. The new corpora-| War of the transport service was | Bortheastern Korea. on January 24.|bowsky has been wounded and that | other state officials were dissatis- fans burned all their stores. | fighting has been suspended owing | fied with the location selected by Meved that the Russains in-|to the extreme cold. The indica-| the Lewis and Clark fair manage- fend to abandon all operations in| tions are that the Japanese will re-| ment for the Washington state cut over his left eve. Wil also offer a 2 per cent r favorably reported by the house Bortheastern Korea for the present, | sume fighting as soon as the weatip | building, a conference was held here | Ree: tmpthe city together with re-/committes on military affairs to RA T E WAR owing to ® shortage of provistons, |er moderates yesterday, which resulted in the se-| ‘The people having offices at First | imBuraement for all regrade work. | day are the most dangerous that have ever existed TYPEWRITERS SUPPRESSED °T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 6.—The police of the town of Romni, in the Miness among the troops and the} lection of another site. and Cherry streets were given notice | Biietyfour different routes will be| The house adopted a recat provinee of Poltava, have confiscat- Intense cold. It is reported that | OROVE JAPS BACK While Governor Mead broke | this morning to vacate on March 1. | onllined in the petition asking for a | to the answers of Judge Swayne to| ed all the typ ters In the place, Bumbers of soldiers have been | ground for the site on the spot se-|The J. D. Lowman building is to | frafeliee {the impeachment charges, alleging which has over 000 . Inhabitants. to death. r = a [that the denials and answers sub- | No reason ts d for the action, ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 6—|] lected by the fair management Sat ed there. Only three or fe General Kuropatkin reports that! urday, he openly expre ” n ¢ t F , » pased his dis- | stories will beb ullt at first, the rest | mitted by Swayne wee were repulsed today) satisfaction with {t, stating that it|to be added when needed jand Insufficfent.’ Jand driven out of San but as ft is ta ler the law of © “irrelevant | JAPS FORTIFY FLANK the Japanene The house board) 1 EE SOE Bn « juivalent to a . al Ste, a| should 4 *~ e —_— of managers was directed to so in reported along ater-/ minor s there is no MUKDEN, Feb. —Lieut. Gen. | stron, which the Japane Bites at hott Flay oo pune 10K ", — — form the senate. front that a rate war among the | doubt that typ are regarded Ippenberg. former commander of | seize page LOS ANGELBS, Cal, Feb. 6. The house also decided to con-|*maller craft plying between Seat-/ as dar s organs of sedition After the ceremonies of breaking |‘phe inquest over the remains of {Special to The Sti y red. 6 fe the debate e | tle and Tacoma may, result from the | rrr eneee | fot were over, an informal con-| Rey CE. Bentley, of Lincoln, Neb.,| _PORRLAND, Ore., Feb. 6.—More [tinue the debate on the Eech-Town new rate established by the steamer t prung this|sent railroad rate bill unti! Thurs ence d ont! o A > ae sensations are to be . DEATH SEALED | ter about several of the saloons of oo a. eather a naan wah he already sensational iand | ay at 3 o'clock, whef the vote will| Marion, which made her first trip WILL SAY | the city. His wealth, which he got!” phe new site Is about 300 dar niaht: coveniod thé inet at the |fragds cases, Several indictments |be taken on the Seattle-Tacoma route today. | from the claim in the Cascades, was | west of the old one, which was an| erat in black who took him to| eainet ¢ and men connected { ei | Formerly the cheapest rate was 2 SMITH 's LIPS” Guickity spent in good times end he} Dr saka- wey plat, Hed Cloverner |} Woman in bi with the scrip iseued in connection | ents, but the new craft has now cut | NOTHING © roo yet fa | Would then go to work. For several Oe ees ey ee cao | Mead insisted that, owing to the| good Samaritan, Bentley being very| With the Blue mountain forest re J. W. HAIGH BURIE os gags 3 Pi p 16 comes | years he has never missed a trip to} fl serve, in Eastern Oregon, and the | it is said, will probably large exhibit which Washington will en she encountered him, q . a 4 ieeet tn. ee a {his mine and never faled to return|}ute at the fair, it should have al “She ocho Cascade forest reserve, near Prine- | | tongs the other” amnall’ vessels to of JG me | With @ good sum of gold dust more sightly location. The new one NTE ~ % villg the sheep raising center of) ‘The funeral of, John W. Haigh, | come down in order to retain the t 1 ing of th TACOMA, Feb.6.—Before he could| It 1¢ now planned that an expedi-| is the most sightly location on the| WASHINGTON, D.C. Feb. 6 Confrai Oregon, will be returned. | editor of Forest Echoes, was held | prestage of their patrons he Ma-| At the special meeting S the tall a friend the location of his Bl-|tion will leave this city im the| grounds and will be ample for all| Although not the regular day | for trict Attorney Heney |s satis-| yesterday afternoon. It was largely | tion.is owned by a Tacoma firm, | chamber of comme be pels lo, John Smith, an aged re | *pring to attempt to locate the val-| displays. Jiplomatic calls at the state depart-| tied that he has sufficient evidence | attended and floral offerthgs were|/and While a small vessel, she {s (Saturday for the purpose of const dent of th ty, died dents uable property —- - : fo nt, the British, Russian and Jap- | ageinet several conspirators aud ex- | mute testimony of the deep regard | capable of makin nd time. ering the question of removing the died suddenly in Gov. Mead thanked the fair man yt r foom at the home of John Mc- . - sment for granting the request |®"ese ambassadors called upon Sec-| peotg that the grand jury will/in which the unfortunate man was | jeapital from Olympia to Tacoma GQuade, 196 South Highth street, on ENTERS GEORGETOWN tor = change End no delay will be|fetary Hay today Rg ere rag | indict the leade Heney an-|hold. Haigh died from the result of | epolent to ~~ a ont mit being Stturday afternoon. Smith had been ; breaki 1 the | cetved separately, bet h denied | nounces that the present grand jury }a blow in the face, alleged to have j thought best by the majority of the Mlissector for pont abd. it te at — acess ig Chet the colle Bad snyties oc. | Pees. te lanes by Saturday, | been delivered by Thomas Saunders, eng ge oy cB ind te Believed made « rich strike in the | ei ‘Three ac 4 a half of ground | With the alleged peace propowals.| put if there is any unfinished work | There was little provocation for not to g¢ cord either as ade mountains. . | ; Bande Added to the fair grounds | The Calls are, however, regarded 4s) i wilt be handled by the April |piow and Saunders is held as aa es ryt ao 8 orelggeo a ain, large force of men are erectin e been added to the fa ‘or nore than a mere « ce | thee round au « Hach year he would leave Ta b> Jaren tyes ot re erecting | suring the last week, it being found | re then a Jury. | responsiblefor Haigh’s death Haigh | The public Mbrary will be served | Votid be an intrusion into matte p# poles ng the main streets of | tial ; .| A® Senator John H. Mitchell de- | died of hemorrhage of the brain! lige tl tale agape nema foma for a few weeks and always |that the original space was not! pmDFORD, Ind., Feb. 6—Ju@ice| | te trial ea eapenend 3 Shep A with notice for its removal. J. A.!that it had no right to action Feturn with about $2,000 worth of |@rormetown for the Independent | deemed sufficient to accommodate | ycMahan this morning acquitted Be ie wit Ls Maen EEL ee ee ee Moore stated this afternoon that the | ynon Pld dust. Where he got it, or how, | Telephone The Independ-|all exhibits, | Frank Bvans of the charge of mur- | im tha Auetl terme The paving of Galer street from | site to which the Hbrary building é - Never told y laturday, | ent pany lines run as far as the) A banquet was tendered to Gov. | dering Miss Sarah Schaeffer, and ™. D KreCulley testified before |Queen Anne avenue to Seventh|would be moved had not yet been The United States government when he ath was | Ind Brewing compan Mead and other officials of Wash-| pound Elmer Browning over to the the rand jury this morning regard-| avenue west and adjacent streets determined upon, and that it would | has w 1 to Cha Fr. Clan aS fv away, he at-| South Seattle, and It will be « ee ast’ wats, oC Mae ee mee ing the conspiracy against Prose-|in the district that has been estab-| probably be a month bet the jse@a th un ot useg eumnt ae end of the | matte: o exter n o| da Gov. Brady, of Alas! - r ry > " t | build ould have to be . y t o piva friend of the |matter to extend th to/day night. die Brae | ‘The funeral services of Mrs, Eliz- | cuting Attorney Heney, and the in- | lished on Queen Anne bill will cos ilding would nav be ESE OCR a - on rty, but, before | Ge n as present, as was Go ham by f « of the Roseburg land | $47,000. The city engineer estimates | roller It will take five x 2 he could do so, he suddenly fell over mpany hee asked tor allin, of this state, J. C. Smith, of|abeth Tardy wil be held tomorrow | vestigation _ th - a Rae ere rT helt daasint in a reners [oars to. 2agve the. Daiding, ead: it | Ores aed use In the Phil into the bed and ery franchise from the city, which will] King county, president of the state |afternoon, at 2 p. m., at oat “no No tt Poa el lg a publi ‘iled with the board of works Sat-) will probably be closed to the public pit The price fs to be $136 4 alee eh ae Bonn ee SS ee eee ee be 3 paeanetlon th aie ee ody, though several were voted. urday ‘ during that time head postaiiice Gree day, though . hes worked as dor and por- oth ayeakers

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