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C$ OE oT the Searle. Star Ens _ 2 TROOPS AND WORKMEN CLASH IN MANY PLACES _ CORES OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED AND INJURED men or weony Tan A veh un * HERE ARE THE PICTURES OF THE LEADING MEAT PACKERS dia: BY ROOSEVELT'S “BIC sTicK® AND THE SITUATION IN SEVERAL DISTRICTS 1S CRIT sae ! WARSAW \ * Stink henel a | ttt and -ha jence or outbres 1 H . . ed dy Bullet . - Following ye ! | morning asa resul bakeries & Several wtrike ‘ J. OGDEN ARMOUR MICHAEL CUDAHY LOUIS F. SWIFT AND BERGER » » } troops and rt The peasants a ee Slice were’ ound mick | quelle and ‘Datous’ is’ : Spotter At Gkareyayko 24 : AR eges everal were } Fesseetecteenel Killed and 4 we ash with the p ht” an A ttt 4 Wednesday, Rain fight tv Grek to High Southwest Winds Treop where ser to b HELSINGFORS, F Soisalon | } Solninen, procurator general of SITUATION WORSE PROVISIONS SENT TO KUROPATKIN CANNOT REACH HIM AND arees between 4 fand, was shot down axsa ‘ - , HIS ARMY 18 SUFFERING UNTOLD HARDeHIPS } ne tht THE UNIT RULE HAS BEEN ABROGATED AND THE LOCAL jt hopes of King county, for { yesterday 1 destroyed th r y j |¥ ase of everybody for bit 4 panes oatices,.givts a then dispersed, without further | (eens od SOLONS WILL NO LONGER HOLD A WHIP HAND OVER /|}<ll héreafter, utilces Some new Te Bo ieee 10 r ; : _ in the past 24 FRANK E. ROBERTS, gained admission to ¢ rator’s and a o expect @y Gertpse News Ass'n.) warding supplies ure IC ls going LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS reat Wady and immediately fired f bruary . he strikers ST. PETERSBURG, Fe Ger urge f { workmen are kept H ain, says the weatherman. At | dallets into his body paid off and t ' » at w keeping the lime o ee | Ae ke BO 1 ef ore sup-|Topatkin reports that the tn | | Olympia, W a i of | lw |® * a & Jenin 1. One tise @ ‘ rtation mad nef R an and Japanese in the King nty ha & sip in The Star. you are mise. @ |*¥ery available plec \ | Posts of the armle | . * > that is #/0n the Trans-Siberian r na Bortie yesterday near Mukden | The unit rule ted,” and th |CZAR FOUND A_ LETTER * ut can only @\2* fast as train r ed | Kure ' » that 50 Japs | t . n the whale 4 | * = a | they were t for & meted and one was ae Tela aie thet two Kilkenny THREATENING HIS LIFE for east , me t r r the i eo edt for te AS & result the railros et | gga ce piel fe paay hy. HE'S CLOSELY GUARDED, be breaxy batch will be & | aaly ezed w sain toad + WANTS MORE TROOPS | Pee All records for willful neglect of | # 5 in tomorrow's issue. # | *2P! PRT RRSEU RG, tee) During the senatorial fight the 1| By Beripps News Ass'n.) he a n attempt to turn the Japa left | 6T, ELMO LICENSE HELD uP!» © members of King BERLIN, Feb. 7.—A dispatch to Clerical duties at the city hall hav ‘ Nan tiated by Kuropatkin on} } adieu the 2 thet ina + om at Ob fit ati se Ag ii Janua finitely re. | FOR ANOTHER WEEK FOR] inc county had ca perro ehdiyg ds > nat a plot against the life It is stated on ] Kuropatkin REPORT FROM DELANEY warded ax a fa been broken by Secretary CB ne ag- | {: ley. of the board of wor ‘weeks ago last Sat ay he was in M@ructed by the boa form the | @erporation counsel, Gillia fetired another pion the constitutiona hour law as app! tracts. nts im- | neta. | will be im-} difficulties | ber of troops to] thé tmmor e palace cor< Tearskol Beloe yester- lay when he noticed a letter gd¢ jressed to himself lying on the floor He picked it up and found that if aband Mukder ly cold weather, which has intens +e ng fied the sufferings of the half ie st s star soldiers In his command t 0. | Lack of food bas also tended to © i and n Owing to The exieted at the St . j Dathn, the r t tained information that twelyd Gilliam did pot re e written and fo an Investigath n by th Je been picked to kill him be-~ Rotification of the m the se ome partment. The th massacre of the. works Mary until yesterda ‘ The Canadian Pacific Navigation ge | waleort lcenme th gh the cou in { St. Petersburg on Jany< Mnnication was da ary ¢ ; ka haw failed 4 Only be ary 22. The men were said to hate There can be only two reason om par Pw ner Em a alc eohome wu 1t worn t e the life of the em- e < MS heres tJ " ae . oar ; j This much has t k made a law. | held f | r peror and that extra precautions ta y ~ f a oS : mm hay grea ¢ a or | for civic decency apite of th il | Any meas hat d loc hattered ar e the box- | prevent an attac k re urgent. A ma at: . ta t inane t us | good t to be weede t h y which sed great excite- I ‘ of vie ar oot ths: t ote as a * att abrogation of rule e precautions were imme- ar to | vense ft V a a b | € us taker qierting 1 MA " The i ty—f a taken to protect the czar, m ~s | f #héw the symptoms of “grat re- | a well-devel 1 highly-ore will work se who has not left the palace since, Ward more than three weeks ago to Steas mpe fins . he proof “ive ' : . seeure the 0; the order has |¢ sty My vonage : rhyarneintes fable al oat . at ceipicte uit that have ex ’ ' , 1 OSE ea PT le tele : | OBS Was done “or et t wa the 0 os “ , a nig! the a On Januar Al Federal | their utmont to , 1 vas pe ; a Ket nat the | of the resor er | jth 1 mice f ae 4 he esota ha ar not ni} sa f Oklab ‘ t th c regime mor ecial to The § etiaes th bea Bet © | heard - Owing t grea " = “ ea ving onal 7 vel ‘ ? (Special to The Star) tion did %0 beca . freight carry ape - ~ : an nour i hot . OLYMPIA, Feb. ¥.—If the legis posal eved the |iy "expected the Minnesota will ar-| New Mexico 1 r DIGGING IN}0 17 \etee., ee ale tatu n the action decided m that a £ r t e . =” “ ~ wit altar b feet s r € I k Ar ounty an tonal 1 eg a 0 at : i adoption of pan F © anked that f 1 ji Chy Bertme News Amand ere sg i ent but a . be eeth a fora k . 1 1 ’ th ' m ad it If somet n th t k A telegram ®& t 7 Sie t tt n t Bows x t a i T b decided Matter ' nelng the " ¢ ' . ped r W fraft a Jaries Tt will be r, be-|the Canadian Pacif » ’ 3 : p . 1 | tor Mare te it ' « ma Teoh woun : re ace cae cansageharns he fr th ba ney ee mpat morning klahoma unive ’ me | goa troveatis ; } t y and Bert ebe : $1,900 to $ seseanor from. ‘ : n , " t th a t insta fata ea a ) to $2,100, and of commission- oe * T a a | Polygamy also prot 5 lle olpielichalahahatehatehatataiatel- One of t his | ¢ e to $1 00 per year mat th 1 now mar tu « b " - * POF AN Fet Tho falorce the Ia | E 1 re F. A.| Chief D ; $ STORM WARNING * : eae | ‘ Po tly w T f 3. ANOTH (By Secrivps News Ane’n ao &« The! ' « bu- #]y . . NW ection ne ON Ma Fe Nea t » Yr t * hha a ¥ sor | | whe ma lle mt New | RE-ARRESTED k ; th 4% «ff f t ® iw ~ Ve Witten F — wees AE Panag teas 2.957 ON STRIKE ” i" * ar od hry « nmeng ‘Wt Bunday « nd Pi ae ae iceantonine fie, the w i 7 > gt . r 7 * ’ M1 o'clock P soe wa ' . RRR } 1 ment. 1 ogee ‘Core 1 h . nd ' 4 : ees Bout aan bi vk | tmp Land pe asurien | CHARGE PERJURY | oe ia e&eaping np an t t | the t A ? » bure ' . Broken stea, x and MANLEY 1S DEAD | ; 4 : ’ . PERRY GOT IT = 1 ' fated train ‘ | pla n cane th - : f jlaim that J e bega t i 1 ta ROME, N « t i " pr \T } Browning 1 Q om ine itroyed t P folltt t fd not . t , 1 Powe igerseer in tha HL Lows g200, Panley \ xy be put on re he lower art ‘ f a gh ity y i : “WIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1905. VOL. 6. NO. 301 CENTS PER MONTH dentin tata