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Show S? SAYS REVOLUTION f. KILIEOJOB GOOD Moscow (iovernor-(ieneral Pe-rlaros Pe-rlaros Repetition of eo!t Is Impossible. CASUALTIES FIGURE APPROXIMATELY 2500 g Several Foreigners File With ( onsuls Hemands for Heau Drains. "T; M MOSCOW, Jan :. ma 8t reter.burg. r Jan. a p m It In Impossible to uotr- tain the total losses resulting from the ttn revolt, as many of the dond b and wounded have not been reported at the hospitals, pwl.llc or private, nnd iom )of the hodle. nor.. In- incrnted. But a peraonnl tour of tiM hr.spltals thosi that M klli..1 Pais urr- wr,und One hundred and eeventy-fbur of the in- Ijured taken to hospitals have inrr riud The troops lost nln. kill., I. of whcni tar. Were officer and fifty-one wounded Of the police force ten were killed and fifteen fif-teen wounded. Innocents Suffer Heaviest. Among UM killed or wounded wen a. number of children, the return generallv showing that innocent persona miff. r.-.J the heaviest. The flnul hgure of the - casualties will closely approximate SJQO original ..Mil, .it. riia.J.- It, t h. . oritch. s L Sensational Stories Denied ' " .- ,.f the dlscov.rv ..f Br. kI 7 heaps .,r .l..i.l In th- I'r.-zna district, h.m Well .e IH.IIIV ..th. i ..i.viil,.i, -t.,n-H printed by the local paj-i nice the tatrni-nt flint .... i Vi r-M.iiionKts are still holding th- f'rokhuroff mills, turn out aft'-r an Investigation to h- untruo . rhere i,Hn I.-.., lighting .t th. it. u n-i .v 1 mills hi 1 1 K , V Two Shot Without Trial, a An eye-wltn.-.iM of thr ni r-inl. r ..f the Ihm hutch on Sunday says that two of the i ingleadi rs were shot without even the r.-mblanre of .i trial Thr property of foreigners In the I'resna llf.tr l t has I-. n dariiiLK. il nr t ihstrowd to a . onsM.Tat.l- . st. nt among the losses being u five-StOr brl-k I building belonging to u ii.ilur.iliz.il , American. M Mat ,kofTk v who hui lodged with the Amei It an i lor il Mi Smith, a demand f,.- dunuigi ngulnst th. HiKslan Government which hus In-, n foi -varded to th- m hussy at St. Petersburg. Derannds for Damages. Four almllar (li miuidn for damages have been lodged with tho British I'onsul ami even with the Consul "f rjernuuiy by llrltlsh un.l 'Serman Hubje, t respectively J Gov.-Gen Dou basso ft said to the Kat W elated Press t..dM Thinks Repetition Impossible. "I consider a repetition of. the revoll In MOSCOW to be Impossible The reds f have ajlsnated the sympathy of a largo portion of tti- I. ih. rnls who bave been inclined to look wltn something more than . ..mplacency on the Idea of an irm-d uprising Th- --ntH .,r Ih- Ihsi few days, however, h.., filled them with horror and have driven th- Liberals and -vi n the Radii-ills to the side of the Government, Gov-ernment, which alone Is able to preserve order. Leaders Killed or Arrested. "Most of tin. ringleaders of the revolt havi; -lih'T been killed or arrested, arid practtpallj all th- nrms whl h tin y hae (been airiimul.itlnK months have been captiir-.J No matt, r what the In, llna-tlun llna-tlun of those still ut llbart) niay be, I bin COnVllioed thnt th-v will not again bo able to precipitate a reign of terror." Losses Exaggerated While declining to give details of the lOSSSe, SS hlS Investigations hav, nol yel been completed, the Governor-General tolntid out thst the loss. acre greatly exaggerate.! This, he said, also Sppllt 'I ; tO the properly Iossih The On)) l.irK- f establishments which had been burned A w . r. th S-tln Prlntery. whlrh was vsil- 'y ued at H0O.O0O; the Bi hnaldl furniture fac tory and part ,,r the Msjiontoff factories. Merchants Suffer Heavily. J The damage done h shells and shrap- f nel tO the fuetorl-H and houses eould be i! repaired at comparatively small oosl t Most of the houses burne.i were Inexp-n- slve wooden structures, but the heHesf " loss, the Governor-General said, was to the commercial Interests, which on the eve of the holidays were damage. to thr extent of several millions. Let Leaders Off Easy. SW The numb-r ,,f psnoitS arrested was T large, the Governor-General said, but I most of them would be release.) without een being put to the formality of a trial Th- leaders would be tried by th. .in and not by the military tribunals, but the most flagrant offenders, the men who were plainly guilty of treason, which In . other countries would be punishable with death, will probably get off with terms "f Imprisonment at hnr.1 l.ilM.r. such being the mildness of the Kusslan law Acts of Revenue Expected. Attempts at acta of revenge against the I police and the tr,. op.- were n ituralh to b exacted, and for this reason (loicrnor-General (loicrnor-General DoubasaofT said his order against the people goln on the streets after 9 O'clock at nlKht would be enforced until the excitement subsided Railroad traffic In all directions was resumed re-sumed today The people, anxious to relieve re-lieve the apprehensions of th.-lr relatives and friends, crowded In front of the tele-rraph tele-rraph offices lodsy, waiting for hours to file dispatches. i Counter Revolution Grows. , Reports ure coming In thnt a counter i revolution in the outlying districts is now growing repldl) and thai thi i-.iants are being summoned to protect the throne snd the futherland. A procession of 2WO persons, bearing (Mirtralts of the Emperor Empe-ror and the national Hag. was formed ,,n the Tverskala boulevard this afternoon and mnrchi-d to the shrine of the Iberian virgin, at the entrance to the Kremlin, where the people knelt and sang "God 8se the Emperor." Later they surrounded sur-rounded the currlage of Hnron Ne.Jen. the ITefect of Police, and wanted to go to the palace with him. but he iersuaded thrm to disperse |