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xTRA! The Seattie Co y) The Only Paper in Seattle a I That Dares to Print the News “mont EDITION. SEATTTE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 190 VOL. 7. } 10. 2 25 CENTS PER MONTH JAPS GET READY TO nie CW Says ELLEN BASKETT.LANDERKIN BEGS FOR PROTECTION FROM = = (Special to The Star) |“ e he ir ed M yt RUROPATKIN REPORTS THAT TWENTY WARGHIPS HAVE GREN that coliieises betecs th istons between eer BUTTE , i y hin HER ELDERLY HUSBAND, WHOM SHE SAYS MAKES HER DO hoe ze 2, Mont, Feb. 24 ett Fuller end . ‘ t SIGHTED IN THE VICINITY OF THE NORTHERN sTRONG. | PA'S tr rae = zr | . : é pp . HIS WILL WHEN SHE IS WITH HIM—GIRL'S FATHER OUT | Yesterday a Russian | Marie Duprey, formerly a me or |" , HOLD aeary exe ne been ' te om toh ba n 2 WITS LANDERKIN, LOCKS HIM UP AND TAKES HIS BRIDE a , working as a m in the home of |} FROM HIM AGAIN * Enercon ee be The KR pris . & wealthy resident of Seattle « Instead of going back to ¢ | ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, 24.—Kuropatkin reports | Japan 1 4 FIVE HURT whe Inat appeared with the } f t ' —— hat he has received word that twenty Japanese torpedo | ned to Mrs. John E. Fulle he, t to I I 4 | ¥ t t Having bee denerted . rt ERSAHUR ¥ ‘ y forte News il sd ' , poats and warships have been sighted off Vladivostok. It [tor two dave of wlegen wont we _ pete aaer he the has preferred : . 4 today at the we MILWAUF w Feb. 24 46 @ means to earn mort f he | about a th before h , ‘ is believed the presence of the boats may presage the c PEN | tre K ae pee support of her little son, rather than rn, De ‘ ing of a bombardment on Vladivostok, Jelane have turned a 2 i : the company wa ported herself 1 f Ithe right flank of the army iat ; seh. | anciseo, Miss Duprey met John I s fortified places with re {n the ff fay partly de-| Puller, who ts t fi : MUKDEN states | rounded by thick wire entangie-|% aning { the In- | good family in Sa bara, F « 5 ‘ yaiders } ot the| ments and man trape Both eo | terna al W work mpany. | er follow ra compan tizen ¢ “ e " r h “ ben | are preparing for agp was § ito Tatoma and started to Butte, | rt " h i ' taille a atp rate | This is taken as r nfirma : - ~ p t I » er “ tion ret imors that , ’ * ; 5 . e, 90 went « to be sure |ereat « are in progress of : ns TOKIO 4.—Marshal Oya- | Manch 4 that K at : NV t ma reports the shelling of points! planning a vigorous at ¢ ° ff 1 t 6 $T. PETER RG, Feb. 24.—A/| in the vicinity of the Shah river and! campaign for the near futute. WORST ICE GORGES EVER KNOWN IN OHIO RIVER ~ AT CINCINNATI For miles and down the river mnat! a mass of ice floes tn the Ohi Forty steamers and but FROM VIN specifically charged THINK HE IS br $ | ronnaapensines HAS CASSIE 'S GEMS a rea " he (By Beripos News Ass'n) f Jack Har “ Pr LA ; f ‘ his morn I H Y k es ™ t ‘ « ' ' bet ' : , ; : THE THREE DAYS’ RIOTING AT BAKU RESULTED IN FRIGHT. | t but one kat . t Souk | * . € t ; th dhe — FUL LOSS OF LIFE AND DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY— / a Ate Soe SARERERN Gs FERRE * I * TRUCE HAS BEEN DECLARED | . x i* AM Feb. 24, & $ which bed t s* ~ - | 1 eing he { . * * | t ot | pract ee a * t* * Ke fact t hae ae ew 000 ge Fab mo Injured, a0 «© @&p GOVERNOR . x ‘ ke f * * f en ae Homes Burned, . . . 600 | enous nurglar to enter, Just VENEER VERN DEER STEAMER RELIEF SUNK IN THE OHIO RIVER AT THE FOOT OF LAWRENCE STREET, CINCIN- Riot Lasted, . é is 2 Days HAS BILL Vin Haute eat Da. the) eben RIPLEY DEAD NATI, NEAR THE BRIDGE CROSSING TO COVINGTON. A ® ARGE IS LYING ALONGSIDE THE , Har must lang n the ¢ —__— SUNKEN WRECK as bin th et —= (Special to The Star) ’ auld le _ YORK ‘ = Onyuru.1 es: RRR RRR Rae : 7 ROKE HIS TT the en | , * * . 7 , ‘ . jre * I R, 3 k ‘ * | he Vv eather : BAKU, FEB. 24.~IN OF 700 KI D AND INJURED IN K «1 D. 8. *& ' | ‘ x ttee a *M k * fe W Spotter * THE LABOR RIOTS HERB, AS REPORTED IN YI RDA Chiet Mead has five | ® * s ~ * a } “ await 6 t » Gaeeaess ? A * | DISPATCH THE NUMBER OF DEAD WILL EXCEED 1 s z : riage . . * - Aone ea oe ee | WITH TWICE THAT NUMBER INJURED. | oe be ©] jus a fifty * W/LL INVESTIGATE empes ia onight and Saturday nowers; | making , est | is Gilbert Ron ppeared at | Fresh Southeast Winds. THE RIOTING BEGAN SUNDAY AND CONTINUED FOR ' t |® dw t * Prosecuting {fice toda Watch this hand—It moves and | ; Ree : the Tacor we len t * Scripps N Ass And asked / warrant for the ar-| will tell the lowest temperature for THREE DAY AND SUCH SCENES” GF TERROR AS HAVE : . hired Bae , * VASHINGTOD t ‘ tale Papers penn a 7 { | BEEN ENACTED IN THIS CITY HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEES Mt . . is ‘ : Feary 10 bh ming from the emper a | (By Gerioss Mews Ase KNOWN. IT HAS BEEN BY FAR THE WORST DEMONSTRA Le Barone Wacoree | t * rs mil, when M ped m | CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—The specia : : ames | ne the five e2 y i tow s “ te eat bie the grand jury to investigate the beet} TION SINCE THE REVOLUTION BEGAN mova \ im the *M 1 himself ! 8 I make @ hee ps ag 10 apt Dae Boge Bh gg el gli e} X HUNDRED HOUSES WERE BURNED OVER THE HEAD : s r Arce | : pol bid . the ass a a ken registered n of the clerk of the district art efuse - oe on went to the offi official ther A The name OF THEIR OCCUPANTS AND MANY BUSINESS BLOCKS WERE ‘_ oe ght t x t . though * but t te y va Srrest of Manr y refused to sae ie eis This is ET ON FIRE, AND THE END 18 NOT YET IN SIGHT |* axed * wtis anythin the matte ¢ was ; st ent t | x : wel to + ; ar cies vd =. pcgerees, i acai INCESSANT FIGHTING CONTINUBD UNTIL WEDNESDAY ‘ROW IN THE | eC eeee eee eee eae”. i» vaevaat. 71 this morning | will ¢ AFTERNOON, WHEN BOTH SIDES AGREED ON A TRUCE | IT IS A HOT ONE r h ting for Mann to he - N The ENTIRE FAMILIES WERE DRAGGED FROM THEIR HOME AFTER "EM | E % * AND MASSACRED, WOMEN AND GHILDREN, AGED AND CRI! (By Boripps News Ass'n} WATER SHUT OFF 3 a 1S ll be t ss ‘ PLED AND NON-COMBATANT HARED ONE FATE | WASHINGTON. D. c Feb. 24 7 la ate hut off to- ® | prominent railrc atficials as well | ON TUESDAY A MOB OF 4,000 ATTACKED THE PILOYEFE ‘ " the I ‘ as} District Attorney Heney, of Port nak and Bon Pike rd eel as packers : é , ' GE bagerder acre Ament Satae wees mg on horse races, The Mik Gon Pike stre on o* AND KOSPIGSK WORKS AND WERBONLY REPULSED AFTER |t ‘ nea tation today with Att ; + te ba te Ae Bee to Sixth avenue, and on & Willia ' E. | General Moody regarding having nabthe was ® Fitth from Pike street # RTT THK HH THE GUARDS HAD BEEN REINFORCED BY TROOPS, THE MOB | w 4 ‘ Q re found in the District of |. in aking was then — . * RELEASED ¥| FLED, LEAVING 30 DEAD BEHIND THEM. | i Rapreseutativer tieciena ext Wil Beeeessosees 20 4 * * ome : . | amaoa, and roced i © seoooees | > ie THE SIGN OF MOURNING IS DISPLAYED ON NEARLY Amson, and that pro cee Sett| WARSAW, Feb. 24.—In a fight in A — A | possibility in the case of Mitchell aS eb. 24.—In f BAT KE, Feb, 24.—The com * been held in the county jallon *] VERY DOOR, AND BUSINESS IS AT A STANDSTILI | tempt jand Williamson, and it Is stated |the Vienna station, this mo al ene Pag which fg js] By Boripps News Ass'n *® the charge of murdering John ® IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT FURTHWR OUTBREAKS WILL | wa that It would be a certainty in the | Police officer was killed by & 4 mating the world’s fai n * W. Haigh in a saloon t*| OCCUR AS SOON AS THE HORROR OF THE PRESENT MA | or e sse of Hermann on the charge of|dent. The railway Mnes are pt premade ing irregulari Wontar 4 ee 7. - de * 1 month ag as ACRE HAS SUBSIDED. lhe w held it fog | destroying public record: | eae aan " Rr m nother shortage of $709 | Wonderly planing mill was wrecked | . * t ; Bhan niigpamg | reading. The stué of Khars today. In all probability the on, bY @ boiler explosion today. Engi-| Pine tas ion tx th Saad Weadied Gat & ff university, a technical school, alton 2° te Bt. Louis to ga neer P. F. Luegert was blown tol % gainat an- #| 50,000 WALKED OUT tthetr heads. They loot ma mh ‘ben utting UI TY: aiygeageren additional evidene Diec A geore of workmen were| » man and are hard at eorhnanvaa, re. & a ay say “ty terse ; he a ‘ f his face. | gomez, SESSION. \s > Sergeant o— seriously inj * ¥ trying to locate him. oF at 2 alanis | & @ stock, and several | hie finally got awa t Ware ant Alfred C. Green, of the| 0. —————————— rk . . [rity w : nf | s have occurred R. a eee ; | WASHINGTON,. Feb. . 24—The ited States signal corps, who jg |. T* United States cablerhip Burn- | ¥ * | the has 1 ; x 5 rd. 1 a te fe superintende the signal orp ‘edt | ldo, which is to make an inspection | ®® Wk tk kt kt kk eR RRR i ‘| A é ; \sitk hat valued at $20. ‘The hat is By Goripps News Alea? nt yesterday Issued a call tam Pbit at the Portland exposition, ne- Ms Peseta | WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The t bs loutlying districts and fr the [ans ‘aasantte 1 any more | TLER, Mo, Feb, 24.—Tt pe ererohe 4, to recatve a led in Seattle from § we of detecting « leak, | aiviai sta ington : t i t Morn! r rom St. Louis this Hd | dividing th t f Washington] op pRrERSAURG, Feb. 24.—The | cities of Moscow anc Peter ®/than that he w i a n the case of Charles Krat m him, the nature of which diy prise He will remain in this |/)))?;ee¢ ree ral to two Judictal districts passed th ur office no longer denies that a| to dutyiin the Caucasus, and Ml) party of fr f pon atter ha with boodling while @) no¢ revealed, ra os ee out the middle of | at ; ae owt nate Panter tayrens Soe res f terror exists in the Baku anies destined for the Far Bast | iy | for a was | member of the Louis city coun ——— ¥ ch, after which he will depart | "8 lenintten tear maewenes a necepeme te the be of the Cancasus,-and admit | have been recalled to put down the trained from g 80. | returned a verdict of not guilty | . WASHINGTON, D. C,. Feb, * Wile, The exhibition at the | section te’ one whip ta 8 sone a ne uilors and marines from the |recent revolutjonary m: Le Count was called {n}early this morning. The navy department aR g constitute ‘ mlemhip in to — Ege. Re» © Ai oat fe Bhsgter fb bramcheg ny ot Of the dit- | torego mmking her inspection for the|__ WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 24 1 fleet have been hastily matters, but arrested no| Juror Evilstzer sald: “Woe found | thi morning that M 88 Hel will be 1 department. | oresent. Word to thie effect. wan |Minister Dawson, of Santo Dothingo, | dispatched into the Interior to. as- | CASSINI CONFIDENT the defendant principally be- | art, Wilson, dau er 8 a : telegran rial, cable and | received at the local signal corps ot. | cabled the state department that an | sist the loc! governors to suppress | has an array of wit-|causa we did not place much cred- | Wilson, of Seattle, telegraph exhibit, besides » é angled s of strikers that| WASHINGTON, Feb. 24-<Count . ing out the strong point 1ce M the testimony of the,state’s | by Governor Mead #8 tauRir itrumants nad fice this morning. attempt was made this morning to| the frenzied mobs of strikers tha f ng ’ tent te : Re et ase tie the poe meee _— assassinate President Morales, Five | aro burning and pillaging the towns. |Cagshil, the Russian ambassador, of his case against Jensen and the | witnesses and because @f the good |the new armored cedars WAN pe in the pursuance of its| pére, to Mr. and Mra. L. 1 Dut-‘assatiants were chptured. The oth-| The gobs parade tho streets, well 'salM today that talk of peace war case is to come up before Police | yputation given Kratz al! 1 y oe 3 oO = ton, on Monday, Februaty 13, a son. ers escaped. © armed and peasing anarchistic ban- never more absurd than now, The Judge Gor lon soon Tho cirevit attorney expressed ' Camden, blush en, . * 2° * . ; e “= . ® “ s a | z 2 es iw * » a scien . “

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