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Show SIBERIAN LINE DISTURBED Seventeen Districts Placed Under . Martial Law. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 6. On account ac-count of the serious condition of affairs af-fairs On the Siberian railroad, many stations of which are In a condition of anarchy, seventeen districts through which the line pisses from Ihe I'ral mountain to Lake Baikal, a distance of 1 S0 miles, have been placed under martial law. The Prefect of Rostoff-on-Don, Count Pillar Von Pllhiu has been dlsmlased-Gen dlsmlased-Gen Dracheffekl. who was retired from the management of the Finnish rull-ro.id rull-ro.id on ihe demand of the Finns when their reforms were granted, succeeds Count Von Pllhau All the factories, mills and other Industrial In-dustrial enterprises closed today for ' the holidays. The employers, at a general meeting. J decided not to open their establishments establish-ments In v t-y Of the threat of the dls- 1 orders, until after January 22. the an- ! nl versa ry Of "Red Sunday." |