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Show St. Petersburg Quiet. The Soldiers Hold Full Sway and Quiet is Restored. St. Petersburg, .Ian -'.t Tho mill-tar) mill-tar) had complete possession of the city this morning and iiict prevailed in all sections Aftei the last volle)s in the Vassll-iostroir Vassll-iostroir (purler at midnight the men abandoned the few baulcades which they held until that hour and letlred. The woid was passed aiound bv the leaders to watch foi the piesent No Newspapers Printed. No newspapers have appealed since Filda) except the Oillelal Messenger, containing the Government decrees, which is pt lilted nuclei mllltai) pro-tectlou pro-tectlou at the oillee of the State Hank where the notes aio issued. Oillelal accounts of )esteidav's allalr were posted on all the bulletin-boards, Strikeis who came to lead them spat upon them. A Novelist's View. Goisk), the Russian novelist, expresses ex-presses the opinion that oda)'s woik w ill bieak this faith of the people In tho Lmpeioi. He said this evening "Todaj Inaugurated revolution in Russia. The Rnipcioi's prestige will be Irrevocably shattered b) tlie shedding shed-ding of Innocent blood. He has alienated alien-ated himself foiever fiom his people. I Gapon taught the workmen to believe that an appeal direct to the "little father" worrld he heeded. They have been undeceived. Gapon is now convinced con-vinced that peaceful means have failed and that the only remedy Is force. The Hist blood has been shed, but more will follow. It Know the battle against the oppressors and the battle will be fought to the bitter end " |