| Show i E mi mij ARt UNiE j r F J I allure aro of Mutinies at Sveaborg U L I And Not Noti I r k i t Deter Them r w 1 i A GENERAL STRIKE I j 1 It ut That II Will VIII S So Sr i iTo To o All 11 Corners Corn rs of tim tho iJ k w 1 it fl Aup AtU AU 3 z a m nt mAI mAIl A l though bough the at hav 4 been MU en ended and th the me ne 00 Ht Rt t I Juis been e n practical put pit down tho the nut look li Is I lUll black The Tho Th whose bro hAndu bandA were suddenly forced force b by bythe bythe the rising at ar op arX I II I X are ore nt at a these Initial r v M and aad Intend to persist per st In their thel I Ir r m of ot calling a general strike o all on Saturday or Monday A LEADEnS fl OM One of ot the tha th leader of the revolution hIli with whom the Associated l res poke pok la laM t night bo t d that the war word had gone tone forth and that the fire of re ra revolt volt olt would spread f re d to 10 the corners of th empire HI lila closing word to the cor correspondent corr r j respondent were wert sow Now ow watch K lt v vei veit i 1 t Ith and The news of the mutiny on board th tb h cruiser ore off the nian coast COMI Is 13 fraught with sIth enormous possibilities Tho The rw of this v s sro ro TOe e and Md killed the commander am and four tour ra NEWS SEWS OP OF MUTINY Ambassador A or Meyer ha has received 1 a dispatch from the f n ul ai at Bevel nce raying that th tM Azoa entered that port this afternoon with th the red flap flag at Rt her masthead I thIs thin cruiser cruler under the tUg Le of tho ho mull mutt neon Men rail pall all to the northward and appear appeal In the presence pre encl of the th main squadron In the Gulf of Finland the loyalty loyall of ot th the crews of these would per perhaps ha pi be put to n a 1 stronger teet than thon they the could Although the admiralty alter that thaI the squadron riff ore Sveaborg did not waver In Its III allegiance there IK Ic I something mysterious about the ie te ports of the action of ot the th ships I Ich warrants the suspicion that all la le not right aboard Only two to ships tired on the mutineers The Th others other remains remained on the horizon as M II 11 the tho admiral was aa not sure ure url that they the could be he depended upon OX O 0 TUB TilE AT ZO Th The mutiny on Ih Alii may possibly raise rah rM International com corn complication complication as Re In the ry ey fP of ot the law Ihl cruiser Ilk the In Inthe Inthe Inthe the mack Black Sea SM In the summer of 1 06 I Ic h a 8 pirate pi raIl There is 18 rea reason m to 10 believe that the German fleet has hn orders cover covering coverIng ing Juit such a n a contingency as n a thIs thU Ihl and that It II would not rIOl to put fin nn end to the cruiser er as IS a 1 danger dAnier to 10 commerce PANIC AT PALACE When the thing firing began at al Wednesday night there thor ensued castled a R wild panic ranlo r In the th Imperial palace p lace at It Peter J eter hot as 11 the palace lies Iee under tho the KUHI Un of orthe the fortress All preparations pre had hM been made In III advance adanI to 10 nee flee to Tsar but the report afloat yester yesterday yesterday t ter day da afternoon that the tho emperor and his family actually had tied fled in the middle of ot the th night wee was 1111 denied later Iller nt at the tha chancellery of the imperial household It was 88 explained however that IhM on ac of dampness at Pf arrange arrangement I ment had hM been heen made for tor the th return of ot the Imperial family to Martial law was AS proclaimed nt at fron Cron Cr n I tact stadt during the day doy da and nad all day clay Ions lonK reinforcements have hax been bean landing there from the mainland No So o one Is permit permitted i ted on the Island without I a 1 pa paie and al although alII though the correspondent of the Asso Associated A II elated dated Press was thus thua equipped he was vas I held up and searched Upon from a U at atThe UThe The correspondent found that Ht at fi a t tI I yesterday evening thorn thero were about 2600 2001 sailors barricaded In their barracks harck were surround surrounded ed by b troop a V 1 I The made a tour of th the city olty and Md penetrated to the bridge br lg eon I with Fort lie He aw NoW laughing from the windows of the barracks at tho b t soldiers across the way 8 there heavy patrols rat on the but th i ivl vl lIIa the th thoroughfares were empty The people were afraid to van ven venture en ture out While Whits passing the arsenal at 4 I f clock In the afternoon th Ih the heard a 1 ragged raJ volley voile which 11 he 11 sub lub subsequently learned had hAli cut chart abort the Ihl lives Ihu of nf six sic 11 mutineers who bad had hen ben t n lenten to death Math by bf the drumhead which began Ugin bt at U 11 1 In tn the morning It was declared ed ad d that zeo sailors who Ihl had during the night had been shot earlier In the day dI but It wa to ob oh obtain 0 tain tam absolute confirmation of ot this till S I From Prom on both tide side the learned that thai In addition to 10 the tho ot eMI previously th the losses on Gt the tb Hide of be loyal men mn were six Fir and i two klIed and about Aboul 19 I w of both sides aides wounded The Ther losses Innell r on the side sid of the mutineers could not net tie be b obtained but bat they Win were warnot not heavy hevy hM Three workmen workman were wen kill killand killed and RM Hi alx sI wounded In addition to I me JAcobi a R sister nf ot Cot Pol wh who h threw thre herself her bar brother And some rome sailor 11 th t Utter lAtter swarmed Into their bouse at te t beginning of nt the was as a tabbed to tl BOTH IDlE ID The Thi Ih utmost fer ferocity wea by byboth both bath tides IdA On One of the I workmen n killed TIM criM to the patrol Are lire OI t I j ople but bul the tM o r In turned away Mid arid rave ava an orders to in t shoot boot them lon down Account of the tM trouble have lIn tew largely lu In tn Incorrect ls correct The mutinous tailor never benr went ent to tn Tart Port ort MHo Tb plan ff c the th uprising w S i by It the military I While It was II executed to the letter I I It failed because the Information of the thi situation at ut Fort and aud the thi Arsenal was Willi faulty fault When the signal sinal was given at al 11 at II night th the sailors lallor sapper and pioneers left Itel their I i barracks and divided Into three groups Tho The mission of ot the first and smallest M t j I group was ass to 10 kill klU the officers the see sec second I ond was 1114 to take 1111 of the ur or senal HUAI and ami the third wa was to seize elto the fortress and Ind the lite train I The train crew cre had haI agreed lu Ic to 10 be ready reAd cut the telegraph and lint telephone wires wire Ires AT tT T E The Tb horrible task tuk of ot the first group roul was wan accomplished l hurriedly hurried and It then Joined the group which was waa al already alread already ready read on Oil the linda bridge leading to 10 Fort This li Is the only fort di directly I with the mainland the others being detached Islands blond The can sen en on in Fort Constantine offered no rul The artillerymen remained neutral and submitted to 10 Imprisonment In III the casements It nafi wu at lit this thin Ihl time that the sappers cappers and ami pioneers who 3 the two groups found themselves s checkmated The batteries of ot the fort tort are arranged In two t 11 tiers tIUI The rh suns guns on the lower loiter tier can b he be swung on an arc are of IS 45 and command only the tb sea IIA a while those of at the tho upper tier are un on pivots and can b be directed In any an direction FLAt DOWN IJO The magazine however ho r while con oon containing taming a full supply of shelt for the lower tier guns had In It only Oil two shells for the guns of 01 the tho upper tipper tier When therefore the party part later brought up field fleW and anI machine guns suns the mutineers were er ere without the tho possibility of ot if using artillery and were ere compelled to surrender Their ring flag Inscribed with the words and Liberty which they hoisted on entering the tho tort fort wa WM hauled down About ICO of the mutineers Including III ing all the revolutionary ns es el raped coped In a steamer which was lying oft Ott tho port lOrt SAILORS is 1 A t ro To the tim sailors sailor who were unarmed their carbines having been taken from the racks in their barracks b by order ot of the Ihl commandant the day da before befort fell tell the task tuk of capturing th the arsenal This ThU proved rallY easy but tut to their amazement the men found It practically empty with the exception of at a IL few old style runs there was neither artillery nor ammunition to 10 b be found The sail call sailors sailon callon ors on on then made an nn unsuccessful attempt to release their comrades of th the seventh equipage e Then after a R hasty consul tattoo they the decided to return to their barracks and barricade themselves In to InIn InIn In the meantime loyal lor troops were Hosing In and Ind several skirmishes had occurred The sailors had only auto lIuto automatic matic malk revolvers supplied by th the revo revolutionists During Durin there encounters most of the occurred Once the sailors lallor were Inside tho thu barracks the tha royal sol aol soldiers I diers Itra Immediately surrounded the build buildings buildIng ings Ing but It was decided to be preferable to lo starve them out than Ihan to 10 compel the themen men Info of ot one arm t lit of f the service to 10 ft fire re upon their comrades of another Mother arm Atm BAILORS CAPTURED AI About sailors who Iho became separ separated IN from the main tody 1 on the return march much to the barracks were cut cu t ort off o and As AI tar far as can be b ascertained everything was wu practically over oer at I in the The steamer on n which th the mutineers mutineer took look refuge was not captured She Is III to 10 have Ian railed called for tor in the tellof tellef b that the mutineers were ler still in possession o there All Aft 10 leaving Uland Illand in on which hith Is situated sr a aI axe I thoroughly searched and detained In III Inas In rail race as they are open to 10 the slightest sus sos pit on This Is III done in the hope of 01 catching the agitators agitator Beth the telephone I phone and ami telegraph 1 II arh InN lne are arc In pos possession slon of the troops The public Is III not net permitted to 10 use I them In the correspondent of lff the tho Press Prem found the population momentarily expecting arrival ot of the ibe rebel fleet Alter After midnight there was waa a 1 glow gl m in inthe the Ule th heavens In the direction ot of Cron but bul later It was wal found that It came me from a fire Are on Oft the mainland |