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SEATTLE, WA ASHINGTON, The Seattle Sta a FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1905 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. € NO VT ‘ ‘ : 2 otea ne oteg, : - = = ston I yproive, THE UNIVERSALLY HATED UNCLE oF THE czar, | SOMe Observations of an Unconv entional Traveler is BLOWN INTO ETERNITY BY BOMB AS HE WAS RETURNING . : i. yn HIS CARR FROM VISIT TO HISTORICAL MUSEUM } Chicago a | WILD EXCITEMENT REIGNS | (To be continued.) | moscow, F One of the murderers, when taken in cus tedy, remarked My don't care em b $7. PETERSBURG, Fe Bulletin—When the news ef the / gusssination of Sergius reached the czar at Tsarkoi Selo palace he rere We was completely P ated. The imperial family was entertaining ere re Frederic # Prussia at the tima All the festivities | Bf re | AFTER HOTTEST FIGHT OF THE SESSION THE MEASURE PRO. |* A, ee ber were immediately abandoned | f : cr VIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE ni creer reeeeeec THE PROPOSITION OF REMOVING THE SEAT OF GOVERN pee There was a 5 Fet Bulletin —A later report states that the . *~ =: tinua a , a ore Mies te 0 sivight. The forse of the explosion broke on the | EFCC CE freeteeeee rrr MENT TO TACOMA 18 PASSED BY HOUSE ant-at-arms hed diff rte windows in the le» t. The r eport wa rd outside the city, and rrre t CPOCee Ceo ee ee oe ¢ chan ahin a few minutes an immense crowd had gathered and dea | aga. e ferceet rs demenitration against number of students who commenced scatter- | freer if hi ates Fai yn ul ones w a rice jag revolutionary proclamations . Olympia Bureau jetraw vote | sir tian kG bal ~ reer Beattie Daily Star house mem . a +4 coe rere _Olympia, Wash f the meanur pveate | ernoon, irre Se y ‘ —- t nd . ard we x cat tree aion a legtslatute the housel s ° The r this morning ‘pa the capital re-} Booth T King 1 Po , rrr moval ty Ismaelites w t ‘< pee ‘ serious rrr There wa ‘ andjrule of the dele t ¢ | Err br t bil, and| Wright, of whe St. Peters: ing Jenun. bef et de his own Ee © Ww a f ' f vie 3 lin palace, | ee, act f behalf sms al safety. | : ate 2 hd trove to " park ity urn. As | , $6 ite m " t va | { George s t ie x i a y a tere ¥ ¢ in the river of the cob. #. for the eon Te ses and a few | the T t of 1 bomb directly tt re , 1 « i 4 horses to plece 10 aD 9¢ that not only | ae tity of the as The poll rr off for surgical a 1 refused to give out any informa ‘The wildest stories are nt about the affair. and the excite | = is in @ district | e ¢ the pal tab- the arsenal, the treasury, the barracks | x ‘fad severa) churches Nicholas gate is in the northeast oc (Ry Scripps News Ass'n.) to the great 5 place know . » “Red d : franes, and leads a n @ F | PHILADELPHIA, Fe ee Bo terrible were s of the expl hat Sergius had bis | n the A - financier. EXPECTED TRAVEL ON THE COAST THIS SUMMER HAS IN- air, limbs torn is ere taken to the Nichol. ne gigant made a Blsee mm» schon hr algae 4 fa throughout the w ¢ CREASED THE DEMAND FOR STEAMBOATS BAU |). The driver of the grant duke’s carriege was picked up fatally at the home of his son: dajured. He died later at the hos pital anya pag ap pied . bd When the grand duchess was told of th r, she rushed to | = nls He was § years Age le ® ators are} pular with the tourists thag ‘the seene without hat or cloak ' ae ae <2 1 smaller craft. At the ‘The grand duchess, who was beloved by the people, was recently uit gh sy | t ’ " e t me those companies which Warned not to go out with Grand Duke Sergius, indicating that a leath, how s on the plot was on foot to kilt him, and on several occasions lately reports over onsid ie Bave leaked out that Sergiue was marked for assassination | eral students have been arrested. Sergius, while being op to all reforms, larly bitter in his treatment of stu gatherings. He was known as “The Hunter of Students ——— Steamship company's EVERYONE HATED THE GRAN D DUKE 4 Ara left for Valid CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—1 Schlippanbach, the Russ gul at Chicago, w ed of the grand duke's ssinatior a P . gia White’ Gerteredta, te \ north aimee the opening of the spring ‘on por H od.ne we set any | WHOLE RUSSIAN DETACHMENT AT MERCY OF MIKADO’S BOL- |i .de jamt wee) ~~ "1 ve? x ‘“ DIERS—REPORT COMES FROM S&T. PETERSBURG RUSSIAN 3 aa Sy ee ae ‘ jected at the dock night to wt vie ol Me wae f 1 at large, but CAVALRY CHECKED ens the spit the vessel brought among the no! a8 rer en of the old Klor 9 | dike aut ash to the minds of v cmeeeeeemeiesinenen omental eae prot ote : tal | THREE MORE MARKED FOR S LAUGHTER J eity 6, (By Seripps News Ass'n) | During the post t lit- les or pregpblahee Py * — ee Be ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 11—A message from the front atates {tle intereat hax been t by the Be — eae 4 . that a large force of aJp e have surre a Russian detach. | Puble In tie wailing Alaska | x6 ae sd id he ta F haq | ment. The Russians have sustained heavy yaition and have eo | OME anEN carte ei of the el re = yp all . ’ gern a. aan far lost one gun ata Vvere soon gh os 4 SE etptatma - 2. . General Kuropatkin rep today that the Japanese have been |'"* north w . ze Ee eeeter Miniter Boutls repulsed in an attack on t vssian right flank. The Russians [8M had Been jong ore “ burned two hamlets, one of which was occupied by the Japanese. | wane whateve GRAND DUKE SERGIUS | 8T. PETER News of the assassination of Grand ia n at | tha ie interested in among the | WhO Was assassinated at Moscow Duke Sergius at Mo @ sensation at St ersburg. Few} TOKIO, Feb, 17.-Fiela Marshal Oyama reports that the advance . ten. . —_ particulars ar sate © the excitement prevailing at| of the Russian cavalry to the southward has been checked and . gold felds Moscow. the Russians are retiring : wan ( aed paflboves The tragedy w e, as it was known that the/ a wa se mee a ape Wand duke ho . tie by the terroristh ever since |~ - - » aking ri with bith « large gnment « ; esffair of Janus A e |eeK® And butter rder to ce ‘ As govert Mos s, by harsh measures, aroused the ey hin merch over the tra De Q dents, and many tb \ from Valdes to Fairbanks, Mr, Jones | REPRESENTATIVE JONES ae in taking with him a party of eight . “—=¢ |men, 26 horses and is, Thie| WANTS A BIG IMPROVEMENT ' 7, and married Princess Elizabeth ot in the largest expedition under o ane AUK of Princess Alice of England, in shaven man @hick has ever t el the | FOR BREMERTON “> amends of the Seventt conscription, and | CONTRACTOK BEHNKE TRIES TO DROWN HIMSELF IN THE! Y*lte# trail eccaisee ial - =a t ¥ he « hern a ¢ the Rus ' Ze at M bes thers . BAY, BUT THROUGH THE BRAVERY OF CAPTAIN STREET { liniatal to Tee ak | | | lke RR RRR RR 300,000 for Def | HE FAILED IN HIS PURPOSE | WASHINGTON, D. c dene beget ode psp i Pin De , 2s to «* The Weather : state penitentiary: a Ex the home advocating the | # Ss * p Waster ‘Housteall truction of a new dry dock at > poidiers’ beni : Tom | the Puget sound navy yard. He|* Spotter vi “gle eagge wd 3B of; struck his opponent a terrific blow id it aa be belber to abandon \@ * sot et efe: ‘ts |} behind the ear which so stunned Sa deslaahin. 7 . y ),000 for t we of the ing. inu him that Btreet was enabled to Jone battleship now under Pees en a ee $150,000 for a jute 5e wim with his burden to a floating | TWO OBGENERATES FROM Be. | "°" and spend the money for a Tonight, Occasional Rain; Warmer.| mill and yard at state eede pile eae oe acer. ee Saturday, Rain; Fresh East to/ Penitentiary, and $12,000 the y: vat Looking up he was surprised to| LOW THE LINE LOSE cus. |no amend Jeo Southeast Winds un € see the wife of the man he had Graves’ bill ting ; ed atil! standing on the edge | TOUY OF THEIR CHILDREN ire session he Watch this hand—It moves and | state offici m accepting free of the trestle. He again called to! | Wa delegation wo will tell the lowest temperature for | telegraph or than her to go for assistance, which she! Aipetnahie acene occurred in the |r ” “Peroprintion for the docs i Se ag | oe ated -ecamnaieeaegl | ed ee as lowered by thove | equity court this morning when lit | f “a Posey —_ who had gathered and the desperate | 4), na a aateebroo a Ge 4 ft also passed UPPENGERG CLAIMS THAT KUROPATKIN KEPT HIM FROM snen was hauled up the trestle aed gee pt! no. eet Ga Be R Rey nt Reiter's bill pros ADMINISTERING SEVERE BLOW TO JAPANESE—KUROPAT- t m but) placed in the patrol wagon and bolgw the dine, were formally taken | hee esesbn ee nme ave P ta 10 the static from the eustody of their mothers | pagan eps ated KIN'S ENEMIES AT COURT ARE BUSY y. Be to fe ; dandy {and awarded to respectable: rela Vs . Sonnehoe et it 0. a t; piv to . | Sree q of chaplai j Captair y Street, who was go Georgie’® mother is at present in | " ¢ x. haplain of s News Ass'n.) port to the czar. Kuropatkin's ene-| Mien oo hy Aa” sal put las city jail, She is well known to 4 sth Feb, 17,--| les are making the mont of Grip- | 08 (One and. hearing th the police and does time frequently Guilty of — manslaughte that eb. 17! penberg’s report, in order to force | {he couple, and. tear ne ee nem Graee’s mother is notorious. The | charged,” was the verdict brought lowest reg Mrs. ulia Donaldson, who was née nberg, who arrived | the former's removal from the Man- | °" ‘ait oe aa Meastad Guaasd sha had? little boy was given to his father | in by the superior rt jury which ister on the offi- |strained by Superlor Judge Frater, eet aces | arene Communes Captain Street, devining bis pur PETERSBURG, via Eidtiuh-|and his aunt. His father was ig- | bas heard the trial of Ed Goodrich W lay, from visiting her little he retina Moe at | mn rippenbers says the flanking | vise, started in to head him off,| nen ». 17.—Another “slaughter | 2oraat of the lad’s whereabouts un- | for stabbing Jame a who to il} 6t:- Shea ey e re attempt Of | movement would have been entirely cory Mca too tate. His wife hed til he was discovered by the Wash- | cember 3, 1904. Jones died Decem- jeral hospital, on the ground tof Field Marshal |successful had not Kuropatkin |Dut was too late. His wife had /of the innocents” has been perpe- | ington Chitdren's Home society, Ho | ber 16. The verdict was brought tn she persisted in Sxl ima becanse of General Kuropat-|twice refused him re-enforcements the trest! trated by the Russian police. This | kissed the boy several times. by the jury 30 o'clox whieh the be | 1a nl to send him help when |at critical’moments. He had 100 Borges soa i a+ Can. | time the outrage occurred in Mo-| When J Frater told the ea | - peared in cour Hietory was in sight. Instead, Grip-|000 Japs his mercy, but was|, A® he took Mid ong 3 er mr bs “P| hileft, in the government of Minsk, | grandmother of little Gretta Wie wwagpellbc 2 Me ¢ pied sich Penberg claims, Kurops ordered | forced to withdraw by Kuropatkin, | ‘®!? te apport how ao nad them ns and among the victims, mostly |erprook that she could have her A ANGHISE page ts a middle § him to withdraw who was overawed by the Japanose | Tu", for Aatlene who Te ink’ | Jews, wore several young women, | granddaughter, the old lady burst | Ss se dish wornan and speaks Grippenberg made & personal re- |demonstration on his center. Sy gilmeetad Seven Pee 3 Witn | Who were brutally assaulted, while | into tears and hugged and kissed the | i > English, She ts deticate |hauled his man and attempted to| beaten | Gracie'’s baby brother was also ee gees. Judge Frater expressed a del GOT HIS PROPERTY |2uthorition, who failed to collect | Prevail upon him to return to the |, Th® massacre took place on Wed | formally given to the grandmother lto hear he rside of a story and 1" nt from the landlady, Mrs. Gor- | thore, Behnke became frantic at | oeents e peer Sera og by the court, The Moore street car franchise ts | ANTI-PASS MEASURE AND AP* Jans red bet asked on | the srvention of escue’ a | © Ke ——$—___— “ hc through an interp S i Jordan's ineffectual efforts to to- |e intervention of his rescuer afd | secret were successful, for the | Robert © Chaney, u barber convict-| to bo taken up by the corporations | Ce opRATION BILL AMONG| MSoUsh an intelbeeieis, ae hoi Through the eftorts of The cate his former landlady and fail | yowan to strike him with bis {es | hiood was spilt in the building |ed in the superior court of practic- | committee again this afternoon. The | solid food to the eutid, atta H, ©. Jordi ill today b tified ure to | his peers re ed f sgh to Rc fr o the fin | where the local police makes tts | ing without & Heonse, was re-arrest- | seasion wate be taken he! peretyss' Ave THE MEASURES PASSED By |® w that the Geuee aan L ©. Jordan will tod be notified > his pi Ited i» | igh, desperate yecause one se e re o | discussing the proposed route of the | kne | placing ive matAMW tne hands ot |igiang'tn escape ie woridy tou] ewaaacers © [scr aes rentitar | ducwaing the opoeed uo ne ATE tt acting bat broth Bea by the police of the recovery of his | the police. Th u nion Tran ar bles and the other for his life / ee dhe oar ae eat Ay aot tuns peccved by the | complaints of a few citisens against ss S.: Bhe explained tut alte aia not | company cameo the rescue this! ‘Pime and again both mgn, strik-| OSH KO vis., Feb. 17.—Gov. x : t . Dede Pleo. derstand the nurses. at the ; valise, which he stated contained | morning and reported the vatiew and | ing wildly at each other, sank be-|ernot La Follette yesterday ordered | county clenk this tnouning. Chaney | several of the Hiowomnt Retin onznig,Buren Star, _| when they told her that if she ell , Jordan was re-| #!80 Mrs. Gordon's effects as being |neath the surface of the water.| Sheriff Simpson to stop the fight | Was fined $25 an afl pity.teo that | living on the firet hill, who think Olympia, Wash. (their vigilance and fed her boy fruit * yaluable papers. Jor ; In storage at thelr place of busl- | Frozen with terror and at the sight | between Thomas Mowagy and Hd- | eeuglon. wbich ho wil pay,'so that | living on the firet hill, who think » Washe “and cake he might dle, but that E | 7 ticle in yeaterday’s | f the men str@ggling in the water,| ward Hanlofi ai the contest was leas: . res ‘ 17.—The s@hate did not think what she brought * icontly released fromthe county jail. | ness. | The | ar ve . a t to test the law lumbia street would be @ detriment |. OLYMPIA, Feb. 17.—The Py During his confinement bis board-| Star qiiracted their attention. ap4 Mrs, Behake neglected to so for e-! prevented, A | Masia * Soria ertece to have licenses. rather than a benefit Co taem, today passed the bill approuriating would da bios any harm to house was razed by the city) led to e recovery of the property. sistance, Finally Captain Street gathered to see ee fies OREN “Ss ree a a | Scr cer Sree ern ed

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