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YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU W ANT TO Know TERSELY TOLD EVERY DAY IN THE STAR EXTRA ! NIGHT EDJTION NO NEWSPAPER IN GEATTLE HAS AS CLEVER A CORPS OF GPECIAL WRITERS 2, IN THE BIG CITIES OF THE COUNTRY AS® THE STAR The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News The Seattle Sta ‘si “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURS DAY, OCTOBER 26, VOL NO, 208. 1905, 25 CENTS PER MONTH THE BEST «STREET CAR HOG’ CARTOON OF ALL IN FRIDAY’S STAR--IT’S A STUDY IN CONTRASTS ‘CZAR OF RUSSIA HELD A PRISONER IN HIS CASTLE “a RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP IS DESTROYED bi sl ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 26.— as he proposed to do, and te create Ee Minister Witte told the czar today | a ministry alike responsible to th q that not even a republic could now czar and to the people, The em- eave Russia from complete anarchy. peror finally accepted this proposi- tion, requesti i r He said it was the emperor's duty to requesting Witte to draft the he in skeleton form | project, which face the situation instead of fleeing, has approved. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 26. This city has the appearance of a be- leaguered city. General Trepoff com- mands. An imperial order places upon) him the responsibility for the safety of the city. Martial law has been pro-; claimed. Alf the ministers today con- | ferred with General Trepoff. This city is practically isolated. The tie-up in the interior is more complete than ever. only trains operated are handled the military. The emperor and the at Peterhoff are supplied by a hip. CHICAGO, OCT. 26—A DAILY NEWS EPECIAL CABLE FROM " PETERSBURG SAYS THAT NEWS COMES FROM THE PAL. OF PETERHOF THAT THE CZAR HAS SIGNED A CONSTI- | ION GRANTING LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, FREEDOM OF ‘SPEECH, FREEDOM OF WORSHIP AND EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL CITIZENS. M. WITTE IS APPOINTED PREMIER. IT 1S [XPECTED THAT THE MANIFESTO WILL BE PROMULGATED DAY. IF THIS DOES NOT ESTABLISH PEACE, MARTIAL | LAW WILL BE DECLARED THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE. SEVASTOPOL, OCT. 26.—iT 18 REPORTED THAT THE BAT- P PATELIMON, FORMERLY THE KNIAZ POTEMKIN, WAS DESTROYED BY AN INCENDIARY. THE PATELIMON WAS LEFT SEHIND LAST NIGHT WHEN THE REST OF THE “PLEET SAILED UNDER THE DIRECT COMMAND OF THE MINISTER OF THE MARINE. SUPPOSEDLY TO FORCE TUR- ae, TO GRANT THE DEMANDS OF THE POWERS FOR AN IN x IRNATIONAL SUSPENSION OF MACEDONIAN FINANCES. Russian Officials Quit Work ST. PETERSBURG jt 4,000 troops ‘emergency on a The streets are full « Shere af no clashes ‘Police are inetructed controversies wr ry. Stude der, but wer enmity of the police. at Kursk made a de- ¢ Officials of the local The offi- ith that SST. PETERSBURG, Oct gun. God he'p Russia!” ts the en is up in arms and demand Of millions of anxious people|ing the rights withheld from them this country for centuries. Nicholas ix no longer cza May still be his, but b government nor the power Almost eve-r workman tn Terr r rer rr ree ee + : fire in authority and a *% LONDON, Oct. 26.—A } é empire revolution is rife, and a} Agency dispatch from St of terror \s on * Petersburg says the czar hur > Sergius Wi e man who|® riedly departed for Darmstadt #| apes the pe ely,|% today after a prolonged con- # the man of hour. Nicholas is|# ference with M, Witte eal Weak-kneed, scared almost to death. | & *) and is getting dy ig sald, tol Re ARR ee! flee to Denmark Pe Witte will then rule, an | ODESSA, Oct It is reported Will devolve the task ng- | that attempt wax made to hold] é Order out of chaos. Rioting an anarchistic meeting aboard the S) witikes are demoralizing this city|pattieship Katherine and in the| i) mnd other large cities in the em-| gor Four hundred _ arrests| . There are no trains running! were made | the entife land, and the czar| \f Bimself is a prisoner in his palace YORK, Oct anion Bt Peterhot, unable to leave because we cannel the Wesson ‘of the lack legraph operators are of transportation planning | mer stocks to suffer a serious »p on the Paris bourse today to strike all c the country, and . fbb Pea few weeks at the most Russia| London Russian Muperial | be cut off entirely from the | 2PPed ® poin = | World. So urgent was the situation | Jest night that an extraordinary| H. A. Fairchild, gham. Gonference of ministers of state was | state railroad commissioner, passed | which the impending] through the city Thursday | way to Olympia, where he Workmen are being shot down in| tend to routine business of his de- the streets by ar i guards. The} partment hell of anarchy has descended upon fa. People are already crying Fair Tonight with Light Frost; Fri- ’ gor bread and the frenzy is but be day, Fair with Light Winds. held, during erisi: was discuxses THE HOG IW 1HE CITY COUNCIL “SEATTLE R 7 Sai N CITY COUNCIL 1! Uf YOUNG GIRL KIDNAPED! SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL SAID TO HAVE BEEN SPIRITED Filled with fear at the thoughts f what might befall her slister,| AWAY—SISTER SWEARS OUT WARRANT Minnie Trigg ¢ Issaquah, An-| ie f st appeared Attorney Mack-| have persuaded the girl's mother te The sister could not explain why ay morning, and filed | allo the daughter to take a buggy | they wished to take the girl away charge of kidnaping| ride with them © that time the| from home unless {t was an elope- ord mis, Harry Clif-| quartet have not beer nd the | ment, of which she had learned no® Jane Doe” Loom re-| the slightest thing. The sister and ged kidnaping rred They | mother think that the kidnapers 7 last at Issaquah, where the ty Sthe| have evil intentions and the fact irl was living at a hotel conducted puty sheriffs| that they came to this city support er mother, Elizabeth Trigg. ¢ the eliefs. Warrants are out for ¢ the trio are alleged to ] the arrest of th Suctora Will Cut and Slash With Relentless Hand n aaid y nowandiwan| Maver ® s ambition to ob-) THE FINANCE COMMITTEE WILL NOT LET MAYOR BALLINGER HOE GE 1 be Gusd and go Home |tatn 20 adattion several | HAVE THE ADDITIONAL PA TROLMEN ASKED FOR—OTHER PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 26.— | Pore vena the police devactment| ESTIMATES WILL BE CUT DOWN Sheriff Word this morning raided | eee en ee lees partmen jthe “Soclety of Japanese Art Ad pose ona |mirers” at the exposition and se : speed a tho SEN pan inst ter fire protection means lower fi cared the clorke. Warrants are atone it ls now holding to | Shou! na Inst yoar—- 07 protection means lower ine ft the detors on a cha the tax levy has ady | 14% 4 upon, it will) surance rates, but in view of the ste erates Paesae that the police | mean that the additional revenue on| tron control of these rates exercised running a lottery and obtaining -. ngage have an tr ¥ of the increased assessed, by the Washington Insurance asso- Imoney under falee pretenses. The ; tion for the cc valuation will only be 858,000 | elation, which is really the branclt lists seized show that over 8,00 — Soot thee -sameer eae A Ballinger has! of a Pacific coast trust, the solons PRESIDENT SHOWS NO FEAR OF DREAD DISEASE IN NEW OR- | etry Bowe rong or rae ed for $2 id teak ceaaeiet and t © the teecs of aie LEANS—IS WELCOMED BY GREAT THRONGS OF WILDLY |dollar membership fer to the club the coaeall han NOW EVIDENT THAT for a chance at drawing costly Jap pe rn ; eVIDED THA ENTHUSIASTIC PEOPLE—CR OWDS PRESS CLOSE TO PRES! % works as prises. The way n Chief Cook SED VALUATION OF esis yn th Sean omen he tit curtail him more| PROPERTY IS TOO LOW, AND DENT AND PREVENT ANY SPEECH-MAKING i Brodeeceee g) hd pars from $10,000 The chief has! IT WILL BE RAISED AT LEAST ent SEAS to $25,000 j " ument that bet- $10,000,000 N NEW ORLEANS, Oct Preai-{work, but the police tercepted | Jent Rooneve rived at 9:05 them and made many arrest pe eR eeersanrawans o th ng. ‘The president ally Roosevelt got upon the stand.) gi) tone * ape n vttul night but the place reserved for him was!) icin TT ¢ a | from Memphis. Ne * were m so crowded that he had to stand ’ - *| in Minninutppl except to take water, | upon the back of a bench supported | Tursday m > but crowds ¢ iplans greeted | by three men before he could aay n|% {reature On 7 ‘ the train i by the a word. lw the Third «| i States Senator Foster The ident spoke only. five|@ It will be * and ¢ sremmen Davy cee minu count of the wading |W ofethe wall * president at Hammond, | 4 re sched tee erewd CL Sen th it was transferred to! Biv" Way ana | bese teens aatnciiiker & x ASSYRIAN INTERPRETER, WHO OFFICIATED AT TRIAL OF | The police are non-committal om where President Roose. |°P!Y be hee ae ee Se , ot toe the theory given out by Rahy, but Necre heated the others trying to get cloner, He |w first qplanne *) DEAD WOMAN'S FORMER HUSBAND, CLAIMS THAT THE | admit feudal relations between As- thanked them all for the demon- | onderito cc . ya ae pve tes mahip Comus for a trip on the | stration and commended thelr & of the bullding | TRAGEDY WAS CONSEQUENCE OF HATRED OF VICTIM BE- |S¥Tan clans in this city ane CON river. A high wind waa blowin o justice courts and oth ties shown in the fewer fight, * * t | which kept moat of the peasengers | F — MU tribunals |; alee . 4 * st i ' . Orel. Levisienn military ané AMORA RAHRRENARE| CAUSE SHE SENT HIM TO JAIL— MURDERER STILL AT An autopsy held upon the remains heed to wind or weather A light j LARGE | of the murdered woman reveals the ffet lunch was served on board. that death was due to a lobe party disembarked at 11:30 ite g f the heart being cut off. The k to parade princtpal first bullet ranged from the right reets, The fever infected hounes | Jo John Fyaad, the Syrian mur-, exceedingly cruel to her. She stood|shoulder blade diagonally down- along the route did not worry the pone is still at large, and the lo ‘al it for ve time, and then reported) ward to a point just below the president in the least. He consid- mtertain little hor of al bis acts of violence to the ¢.| waist line on the left side. The ered himeelf immune be r ful termination to the \1 ted by ol-| second bullet ranged straight across affected in the midat of a n this city In later convict neat € the woman's breast from nipple to t epidemic during the Lottie Nichols ctim of]on a char conduct | nipple, showing that she jumped to campaign Fyaad’s coward ed, is now]and ser feet before death ensued and be A ing « featu of the parade thought to have en murdered t His frien aim » the assassin fired the second * 1 Confederate satisfy the demands of family feud-| that the ned his} shot v s marching foot. The st death, if f t cause.| The woman’s mother, Rose Nich= ‘ s in the city are sald to The desire on the part jlomon| Rahy acted as interpreter in the| olas, is said to be in a critical co surpass those in honor of the vic- | ee Rahy, a friend murdered | case, and heard much more than| dition resulting from her deep grief torious Federal troops returning} Leo Cameron, who last Monday Some time ago he attacked his | wom to bring the murderer and | was testified to at the time over her daughter’s death. n the war in Mexico, half a cen- | Itather fn front of a drug store on|accomplices to justice resulted in| While Rahy makes no I told her that one experience tury ago. The National colors have | Night, after having sv orn to kill Ms line corner of Pike and ond. | this rmation being given to the| against anyone, he states that with her countrymen was enough, never been flaunted so profusely in| father, Patrolman Cameron le | After the fight young Cameron stat-| police Thursday morning by Rahy.| conditions exist between his coun-|and because she remembered my ade this city since then, Multitudes| his escape by Jumping over the |é@d that he would surely kill his| Raby does not discredit the f trymen, and says frankly that he|vice she is dead!” moaned the heere with enthustasm | head of Detective Philbrick as he| father, Jt was feared by members| theory advanced: that of murder] fears further acts of violence and| mother. Her relatives fear that her as he each person ap-| was about to leave the patrol wagon |of the police department that he | being done because Fyaad’s love was} even murder unless Fyaad is caught/ mind will give way and that she parently 1 because of the|in front of the station house, was} might earry out his threat. Young | vnrequitted, but says that not more] and punished for his crime | will become insane. physical limits placed upon his or | again arrested on Thursday on the | Cameron recently worked as pantry | tt year ago an incident oc-| “My. people are different from} | ————-——____. ' her vociferousness by nature | waterfront, charged with disorder | bay on the steamer Santa Ana [curred in the A\ rrrian tlement| Americans.” sald Rahy to a Si RRO Rt ttt tok * The crowds were so lar that | ly conduet n police cour 8 after nat disturbed the peace 0} 0 mu ne ta ) the president had a hard time ; ach-| The boy's father reqpented that [neon Ju ige Gos : y oad tanait epee s ned ® de ly h sered | ate i ‘- ape rie and B ANK CLEARLNGS. * ng the city hall. The police fought) he be ested on sight vag | Cameron the lim in © spring up een the b! e anged the trouble wi € re Oct. 26 7 as tures a ‘ave te pets |} “ cuca Gaakene P ~y Kureday Oo I'm tired of with you,” |Iations of Lottie Nicholas and] stopp I do not think Fyaad|#® Oct. 2¢ * ident a y. Women and|T tives Hedges and Freeman said the court those of her deceased husband, Jo-| would have committed this crime|% Increase over same * ebildren crushed, and for al Cameron bad ceg and his} Cameron admitted that he had| seph Domit, who died in California] unless selected to do it because it|% date last year * Itime tt 4s if the jam would father believes that the jail is the| served 90 days in Alaska for stealing | about six months ag lafforded a shelter to those whole * end fa kpockets were at best place for him. & sheep. Domit beat his wife and ~was| wished to satisfy an old grudge eee eee e ee ee. ee {

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