Show P.- P. BOMB THROWING T Troops Fire on Crowd Killing 1 or Wounding Forty r. r f Civilians I b ba a I. I TROUBLE IS ENDED o ni n of s nere f cr 1 I Holic etl to t Bc He r i Plait of Government G t i to tn Check Terrorists St. St Petersburg Sept Sept 11 Another It-Another followed au outrage out out- disastrous massacre an ct p rage r e against the th police yesterday when at Ruda Jm in tho the government of a bomb was thrown in I II t the market square The bomb was hurled at a policeman who ha had committed of hIs Ills no offense save the performance I ordinary duties HI His bod body wa was shattered shattered shat that dutes to 10 fra fragments ments and hits bits his of flying 1 s I metal sl slightly ht injured pe pedestrians In Inthe Inthe the vicinity This outrage was immediately followed followed followed fol fol- lowed b by 13 the throwing of a second bomb which injured one policeman r and ond the tho doorkeeper of the spinning works work Troops were welo rushed to the market enacted which 4 square and scenes cene were promise to become becom customary so long Jong longas Jongas as the terrorists pursue their policy of or Indiscriminate murder I A crowd had assembled to learn the cause of the tho explosions The he troops 5 rushed on the assemblage firing fring In all al k directions The Tue people scattered cat re but Lut continued their the infuriated soldiers I shooting Before the square was cleared cleare forty orty civilians had been killed and amI wounded Cider Chief of or Police Killed J At near neal the Polish frontier t assassination was yas committed i. i a political as IC J A in which Chief of Police Pollee t of oC the little manufacturing city was cI the victim He lIe was crossing the principal principal prin prin- 3 cipal square when a a dressed well man t pa passed sc him turned and drawing a revolver re ye- volver fre tired fired live five shots into the back t r il There Thel was was a 1 crowd clowd about an and In the ther confusion the assassin assin escaped escape al although although al- al r though policemen fired fred several everal shots at him No troops were about at the thc time f The government has received word from Warsaw arsaw that the massacre macre at Ir Russian Rusian Poland the excesses I r 1 I of which were reported yesterday had hadl subsided ed It that the soldiers l' l 3 I appears once tc they determined d to attack atack the thet t Jewish quarter quartel exercised a free hand for nearly twenty four hours hours There are denials that artillery wasl was 5 used In demolishing houses in iii the Jewish Jew Jew- l i S ish I h streets One notable cr circumstance is that the orgy of or blo blood d stopped with remarkable org suddenness and this Is taken in revolutionary circles to show that the government was In a position to know what hat was happening and to call can a halt hal Exaggerated el Reports h- h Earl r reports of or the massacre we were Exaggerated ert d as to tho the casualties and it i now noV appears that not more than Jews were kie killed outright lt and some 00 oO wound wounded d. d A number of or the wounded wound wound- p. p ed ei no now in the hospitals will 1 probably die Ie Increasing the death roll of Many an persons In St. St St Petersburg both friends and enemies of the government go believe that that the massacre maScre yesterdays yesterday's S volley oley firing frIng into the thc crowd 1 at Ruda and other recent r incidents of oC Indiscriminate shooting by bytho y the tho troops loops instead of attempting to arrest terrorists committing outrages 1 are arc part of the tho governments government's gov scheme leme to crush out the tho terrorists terrorIsts i. i The government government Is practically powerless pow pow- t erless to combat the terrorists with I i 1 Its It own hired agencies In a direct cam- cam There are too many terrorists S 4 i and the very police and secret service t agents who ViLO alone may catch the lie teri terL ter- ter L- L i crisis are the avowed victims of the time latter It I Isan is Isn in uneven fight the government government govern govern- ment mont ha has on its It hands and a most costI costly cost cost- ant ly IF I one ole to tho the official oC the empire empire pins pin's Plan c- c Therefore It Is asserted that Pre- Pre i with great reluctance reluctance- t r has consented to the plan now being followed The people are arc to be forced Corce to suppress the terrorists for their own J preservation As at the lives l es of 1 00 were taken for the killing of ofa l. l a few policemen while were shot beaten and maimed o it I Is claimed S o this is to be he the rule wherever a policeman policeman po po- po t man or officer l Is the victim of oC an outrage Provi Provided e troops are available a ever every ever one ono in sight Is to be e shot hot re reL regardless re- re L gar leH of individual responsibility for forthe the outrage t d Premier Is said sl to have been convinced that this Is the one way to cn end the tIme reign of terrorism He lie re rebelled re- re belled belied at the cost of or human life it would entail in the ma of or Innocent in inI innocent In- In I people but he ho thinks tho the situ siu- situation t aton so M st desperate that a radical remedy reme reint rem rein t- t e edy y is necessary w A mouthpiece of or the terrorists said sl yesterday estel a that the horrible tragedy In L r his own home a few weeks eel ago ha had worked a fundamental change In Stol r Pins Pin's disposition that he had become moroso and cruel and no longer felt fel S. S Uhe time the confidence nce In lr the thu populace he forS formerly for tor- S merly asserted and experienced no sJ shock ock In receiving word of oC wholesale lo killings In retaliation for COl terrorists' terrorists outrages |