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EXTRA! ae T EDITION . SATTLE WASHINGTON, THURS SDAY, FE BRUARY 23, 1905. The Seattle Stz The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 3 VOL NO. 1 25 CENTS PER MONTH READ WALDECK’S GREAT STORY ON THE STANDARD OIL WAR IN KANSAS IN THIS ISSUE--HE'S THERE FOR THE STAR ee CE ITETITE Wee’ WEN ONY GEMTTUNNE Hee 0 TEED | Crichton Attempts to Hundre Shot Down In a Street Fight! TROCPS FIRE IN A MOB OF WORKMEN AND SEVEN HUN DRED ARE REPORTED TO MAVE BEEN KILLED BODIES | OTHER CAUCASLS SCORES OF E IN THE STREETS TBREAKS IN THE BER A REPORT } ROM BAK MORE THA FIGHT W) K TROOPS AN OF I SCOR A TILL LIE ARE SPA IT Wa RST OUTE YESTERDAY BETWEE WORKMEN IN TH TREET WHICH REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT BEGAN THE CROWD, THE SLAIN ALL OFFICES ¢ AND STRICT THE THE BOD! WHICH HA\ N POR THE DEA RAC I AND OT? 3 IN EXTENT MADE BY ERNMENT THE ARME 18 SBIZED OFFICIALS OF A NUMBER THEM PRISONERS IN-THE BARRACKS THE AUTHORITIES CANNOT COPE WITH THE SITUATION, M \ FIRED REPRATED VOLLEYS INTO AN \NY WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE 8 \ MARTIAL LAW PREVA POLICE ARE TH STREETS TO ST YRE NVERTED IN M ORARY MORGUE AND HOSPITALS FOR THE WOUNDE OF ORTS ARE BEING A PROVISIONAL GOV NIAN FACTION REPOR(ED TO HAVE OF TOWNS AND MADE WsPite OF THE FACT THAT ENERGETIC MEASURES HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO SUPPRESS DISORDERS ALL TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS WITH MANY Cs CASUS TOWNS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. GIRLS FOUGHT WITH GOSSACKS ANTI-GOVERNMENT DEMONSTRATION BY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BRINGS OUT THE DEADLY KNOUT—HUNDREDS AR- RESTED ny My Scrivns News Aan) roads converging here are cor WARSAW, Fed. 2 a ly ted up, and not a wheel ts “ ing pest fight her ‘ The strikers attacked the fe of the high school and the po- | and destroyed four f ¢ track was torn up Fe *| LONDON ndent rem pe " that ees | THE BIG ELK CELEBRATION ENDED LAST NIGHT AND THE ANTLERED THRONG HAS RETURNED TO THE “SIMPLE LiFe” Milently topping a ¢ fa rb Serding to much ia left of |Teading by Char E ‘The ant broke + ight, after . the Washing tear et @ank i thie Borming + ted by train Speeti ve ff the tall tim- «ton bers. th m the fan in carr t After busir b n ent Mttingsy t birth of Rew baby rip . in intr t The ent ‘a ‘ 1 Was pu , According + ® fovial the t talen o Joa; Stage, and e of th It 5 & Great tis it sex sang , t for the broth ther es will linger Miss Kila Margare Ninn} hi f ican + Misi I an Elk fresh in the mind ef for many @ day. | Ungering particulariy n a when su any The memo: the hee | | Spotter eee eee eee Tonight and Friday: Show | Light to Fresh West Winds. eeeeee * * *. 7 Watch thie hand—It moves and | will tell the lowest temperature for st 24 hours | the thermometer reached 45 de k this BUILDING WILL BE PUT ON SKIDS WITHIN NEXT TWO DAYS Tomorrow library is t watodian r . and all will c building. § ° moved ba nd w ny’s big shovel } The Weather 2, has been ind and has al of a generous chunk | ow it is working away fu m almost under the ite brarian Smith to get out from over. The ore expect to put the build Jay morning. It will probabl r two or three days to m: 7 WA N, D.C 3 Rep * Kehoe ntucky oday introduced a re in the house directing the pes the tobacco truat ACRAMENTO, Cal of the motions to set a dictmenta in the cases French and Wright, wh bribery charges, has been continued till next Wednesday, Block Endorsement GERMAN COURT HAS BEEN ADVISED THAT EMPEROR NICHO LAS 1S AGAINST PEACE KUROPATKI IN THE FAR N NEVER WILL BE WHIPPED (My Geripoe News Amen) not heen that a Chinese « BERLIN, Feb. 23.—The German |& Base by which they wore t @acape, they would b ourt has been advised that thelsoany into the hand czar has dectded to continue the] pertor force war on the groun situation in Russ penberg on General K der control own It is said to be the judgment of] goa, on att chiefs of the army that Marshal] ee concentrated ¢ ed Oyama not only cannot de 1 and that the pre in a Great indignation is ¢ here at the attack of Gene that the domestic is now well un in much for Venting personal spite EAST AND THINKS patkin friends believe re need no time CAN KANSAS RECLAIM HER OWN2 Pee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee + alalaialalalalalalalalaialalalatalalaiaialal WHAT NEXTD?: In apite of the grand array of © officers gathered at their nnual ball at the Eagles last night, three robber reported to the morning by victimes who at tended the ball. A_ diamond stick pin, valued at $60, a gold watch and $13 oney is the aggregate loss. The losers are Barrington, of 644 Eastiake avenue, who claims to have been “touched” while strug gling im the crowded doorway A humorous blue remarked this tes were police this to get out coat associatio eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ae |VAN DE VANTER W/LL RECOVER ger of defeat himself. rote 24 The fact of the military situation.) pAgORe RUGGIA the love of country and arguments of expediency are all sald to favor) oom Feb. A mee « of the pressing the war hopefully Se _ onmdering poh WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. $3.—] 237m the ministry of foreign af. |t : w stands in the way A revival of Russo-Ja > peace | was 's Bop nae + a Ap rumors today has been geca- | gisat pitt Beer peige ; rs pre partme of Russian and Brittsh| ft fae b 6 the ie “yon i & A ba & ambai 8, which were followed [sion r Ru immed y by a half-h onfer- | (hat tn tr | er at the White H tween lection of Adr 1 Rose = President Roosevelt and Secretary | firing on the traw t | Hay gohtain other paragraphs , erate fefy Enciond hich t USSIANS OUTFLANKED @nees the pro-R = parngtanmet ATTENDS eb. 22.—Ru- | Published | ropatkin has | trong force | | ntin and} | (By Scripps News Ass'n) the Guaahes | ST. PETERSBUNG, Feb. 23—In here today, but 1 press mes-| the presen f th nd im ntingency ent that | eater abr nS oppose Kuropatkis' ts | Duke Sere at Tzarkoesolo today ng on the Russian flank, | t@y Scripps News Ans'n) | WIGAGO, Feb. 23.—Seven and eat Isaac's cathedra FLEGT SAILED nsieaes grains of arsenic, #uffi-| yo. att iy eitishaia | ak te COPENHAGEN, Feb. The Clemt to } ¥ found tn th : Russia: Baltic squadron, | st eh of M Marie Wa government. The public were not anchore rday yesterday | M@eh, wife of Johann Hoct admitted tward this img 0 the official report of — the _ {chemist who made t ar | oo :| RAILROAD NOTES WANTS BIG INDEMNITY |the @tatement that | | dence has | obtain 1 LONDON A Paria dis-| Hook to the « jury < Pee ee a ener patch has ft that the indemnity! seriobs charg: ; been le are asked by Japan, and which was re-| eoroger’s jury resumed its { : coe phenqags ported to be the main obstacle in| thigyafternoon het -¢ 1 the way of peace in the far enst, 1s | : 4 ae $350, 000. In fixing the indem | og Ads 3 Wy nity at this figure Japan counts on ‘ ' ; retarding the rehabilitation of Rus- ROBBERY | 0 gh ‘ | COSSACKS MAKE RAID THE MOTIVE : ae ae ; MUKDEN, Feb. 23.—A lar | N pot of Japa ly nth tached end & @y Scripps News Aas'n> ‘ “a , Mr. mpany of Cossacks, wh MONT CLAIR, N. J., Fe wh b ! f t penetrated the me tains | he di Mr nH " B. OR 1 b rection of Korea, over perilous | 70 8 old, reported to be wealthy,;| I 1 ning south the Russians | was burned to death in a fire which | Rock I having ‘ spon and captured a) this mc F four Ja hard t , ble sort of supplies, of which they | deneé t ’ by 1 1 were in great need. During the fol-| man is mi are | have \ tor the Bailey lowing night the Japanese enr- | working or € of | building tt te } ‘ ‘rounded the command and had it robbery, murder and arson, ters until a suitable place is found SHOWS HIS HAND AT MEETING OF NORTH SEATTLE 4&UEENf ANNE IMPROVEMENT CL BMEETING LAST NIGHT , J Iw f opl¢ s ows ’ ang “ 4 cons I 1 line Of J. we ‘ Ele " t ¢ : A “ t a a t f a ma f. ‘ (Continued DEMAND DEEDS TO THE PROPERTY —— THREE SISTERS SUE THEIR BROTHERS FOR ESTATE DEEDE® TO THEM BY THEIR FATHER TEN YEARS AGO Anna McInnis, Mamfe McInnis) brothers would care for and supe ar Nellie Duke, three port their sisters and mother. t ie rought suit in the perior The plaintiffs claim that the de « t against their brothers, John | fendants have not in the past tw@ C. and Daniel MelInnis, t force | years contributed to their supportg the to deed back or relinquish | or allowed them any funds from th@ title t tain propertle which | estate, hence the suit. The fatheg hey allege were left the defendants |of the plaintiffs and defendant¢ by the father of plaintiffs lied in 1905, leaving an estate of suts on condition that the-two | between $15,000 and $20,000. ' ~ SERGIUS' —_ LITTLE HAPPENINGS | George McIntyre, a laboring matt 15 0 k, af- too freely, tairs at the Ye Way, head and Vv, Feb. 2 After 1 was taken he was here Shasta, L. H 1 from Belling! rancisco with ),000 feet of steams Gray, am tos will sail fro Seat tomorrow, r ill bring passengera t » of general freight ple t t t The steamer F ess May, of thé h Canadian P; f amship com- r tk pany, will again be placed on the v puver-Skagway run on March he announcement to this effect to fall, was made public by the officials of tine ga th pany in this city today. The - F May has been tied up dur- ing the winter months, owing to the DOING GOOD WORK | swist inck of Wusinces whieh pre- | Vails along the route in the off sef&e ee: i= i (Special to The Star.) (By Scripos News Ass'n) : < si c to ; 1 the Paname n 1 t id- ' gs to the southern states. The irveys of the f | bill has already passed the river house. 3 E