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Premier Lvoff A Great Patriot And Progressive His Appointment Will Be Received with Enthusi? asm in Russia New Cabinet Is Strong Foreign Minister Milukoff Has World Reputation in In? ternational Law Lvoff has been appointed Premier of Russia, Min? ister of the Interior and President of, the Imperial Council will be ecstatically ' receive,1 ! ni?.s of the old j He embodes the progr ? ?Idee, a great patriot. As chief reprei ? of the Zemstvos, or rural eeai ?? ike as follows, at ?foi mr, plunged half the world in mourning, and Greet Russia, ng through days of sorrow, trow ami mourning should not BOUld rather strength? en us and teach us to concentrate our energies on otu? great turn. energy in n this war the well known vigor of the famous m attack, which no enemy has i Etli m quick development of the attacking power and ever groxving in ty; thus the nation'? (mick prog? ress on the-wey t ta from all of us a development of moral ca? tho united action of one and all ?'or ?a? ? ommon aim. Nu Turning Back "There is no looking heath when a trench or a fort; ng stormed? Bay undo all. . .- - ?: our hands, ti en and , be able to reckon up our comrad then end only | what xxas the ck. "Tin -, Union of Zemstvos has nid net of innumerable I ? an army, in the of th? country from down to Arch. ? |he Allied countries of England and . ocean?in distant America. Veal .?.u- care? fully gathered :'or that purpose by the union's ?-ener.il commit? tee, bul the ?- tematization of all the mater of the future. "Erom time te tim,' ' conl? on the u ? - - of the General i ed 1 trjee a month ead irvey of the first six months' woi iy been pub? lished. T ' ort sketch gives an outline of the union's activity for the last eighteen months. Uaucm'? Work World-Wide I quired all the significance of state work, tor state work it really i?. Public-spir.tc?! men and wonv iTge numbers ? *ing in this work. Many thing? which the government was anal io pliahi ?I by national strength thus oi I? been 1 over and oxer again that the nati?'- ? r ational work ?' . great lateaf power, ?ad mental machine is in adc-?i-. of the cou in look for the downfall of ronghold xx-uh p and eoi on? being in their ? ; ; and you I : ? part,epate . ?to not for one moment relax your ? r, all of you, that the fate of fut ' 'lands. .:? army an amy that has no ? Our i ome back for the ? non ? morning is breaking: sunlight ? our gallant warri' :. at the win dOW of bl : army, they know end ? a new sUU will a- ountry on the day when r our foe." MilSaaUal Long a Leader Pan If, the i ? stated ? the .?1er of Uti uro. He has i ?in the which he was n men" ? urmer He . for the position of Foreign M that Alexander Gutehkog, the president of ; trie? < a so- ? merchant of Mos ? leaders of the Del Party. H? about two ] ??: expert uti In the ? and was wou: . rhom!inoff. A. Shinguref, the M Agn nitttion of the a man of bill tie?. Iltuation now existing in i' . Ki ren-ky a Labor Member \I I member m lb? Cabinet. H? ra in the Durna. He 1er of aries arrested in con ? A ? , . f He la the sutl >r of many tica] seem All 'h<- o'ti er ? n Kui ??an ; bel S be no ? , so abb' a body of men as lb? r,?xv Rosslea ? ? guarantee of the full 't? I rtb ?i to have a i i . g ... ,-.,.. ' i- , <t It ? leading .. -4 Michael, New Russian Regent, j Was Thrice Banished by Czar His Two Morganatic Alliances and Other Escapades An? gered Imperial Brother The Grand Daks Mlchssl, and only snrrhrlng brother of the i ? for the I v.tch Alexis, it ti ? son of the Dowaj-er Kmprcss Mai e FeodorovnaJ sister of the l)ownjr?r Qu^en Al? \an ?iru ?.f Great Bril ... He Im? lu iii stronply opposed to the German influ- ' ?i the SHS rial family. | Por ton fears Michael's nan.' meant thing to those who Kossip of the lapses of royalty, and more varied ??randal has boen at- i tached to hint than to any otnor mem? ber of the none too i te Rou anoff family. The man who will ni!" Ross a until the young < sar becomes of a^e ha? ?.ed from the COUll M limes sin?' caur-e of I he i ! his - ? managed t?, worm his wa*# oui of the ? .; f<> r him Princi entangle himself in two monea .tie al? one of which still Ii? nctrned in several ? l v to ? ?im alniO'-t contmua.lv m the of his elder ? mne yes lunger than 1. M than N ?ehe ? w io knew tbe ? avs *- : i : < i thal thi -'>n much ; His i du Was w hu!'y li. ?1 tai . :.i '1 I hi!?l many honorary commands army. Banished in Itl ? At the death of the Grand Puke Georpe, his elder brother, the title of descended t?> hi remained with him um was bora in 1904 ''n' continued to be known, uni! K. .:? '.: | who would act as guardian to the boj in ' ' I nth. In 1913 Grand Duki morgai I ? ? long* grand duke wa- banished. Hut. I ? which contributed much to the ? ??' Kuropean COU! In . ? l;;?^? nu i.t t?i Pi "Pat," which had been arranged n , off, much to t!. com'.tare o! Russian statesmen, who had hoped to make this alliance a t!t' which would bind the tv *ier. A love affair which the grand duke rosecuting in Odessa was respon? sible for this. Later hil : to the w if.- ?.!' ;l lu . ? >-. I R] O NI RUSSIA uland Duke Michael AlexaatJrovilch in the Cuirassier Guai forced the < ind duke i ? Another Luxe Affair -. him ? I I i : : ?ed 1 <-r- T !" Ho j Synod of ti. : ? ? ,1 the union null and void, and the ' lo i in 1. The ' : hean wai loftened by ? i England to ? ' The Gland Duk i'etro l ' I 1013, when ? ? main: . ite. At ' ' ' was a ? irx-d. Grono Dul eel returned to ' ? there have been ? Czar Nicholas II Lived In Fear of "Dark Forces' Grand Dukes Swayed Him by Threats. While Rasputin Ruled Through Religious Mysticism; 22 Years' Reign filled with Bloodshed and ferrorism Cur Miehola II, a tenlay. ascend? d the thron in 1114. It la no exaggeration to say that 1 has been the turbulent since the 1: . three hundred years ago, began to rule the Em] .re. I | I leal fifteen years of hw rule Roula ?as the scene of unparn leled Po ? century a record of blood and ?uf , N.cholas II ia described by those who know him as a xveakiing. Surrounded by ?lark and pernicious influences, he gwayod from one \ ? another. I* known fact that wh'-n certain individuals m the court i to have things done, titi sorted to tkreata. It wa? enoug oi ? grand duke t., stamp the ground angrily and menacingly in ila? H did possess son e initial hat xxas ear! .? m bia r? ign. Th people an i the entire xx-orlii i ? :m at that time to grant i I ltd re? forms to his nation. He node an at ' a world peace tnove en"e. But his ? ? fui cliqua of fin ? ? and po itical charl ? r the F court In 1105, after a long period o open revolution? nry mover:' the nation oral strikes and uprising? in the xan ous sectiois of the country compelled the Csar t ?? bee manifesto. Thi* document granted ' * utional form of gov? ernment. But the news of the liberties granted ' the wo in. All thi raani ? by little the revolutionary mo\ drowned in strs mi of blood. ? i ?mr. indn ! of ? : ? ? led and ja The ? 1905. I I ? P I ? | .ne.iii . Th? 'he throne. ??>unds to believe, will cuni' I 1 abdication was forced upon h?ii. ... .1 t<> be ? ? ' eved from the I dlflici ' ; ! . I ? : His immense fortune will allow him to pass maining days comfortably and in 1 i < ?? and the Czarina were mar i ried o**. November 2?>. 1894, twenty-fiTO : throne. Czar 1 ; ir and a half ? old. STa Ina;!;,' ItgUrO* h?.??I m tue Russian government His . ? d bj "I ii ?ultini; intlu . which originally purely n *urned ? : j to 1 LEADERS OF RUSSIAN REVOLUTION IM rWJ/.ianko. l'rfiiijcfil of ti??* IJ urn* (!r||) nn-J ProfeSSOf 1'aul Miliuloff, h<-?d ?d t\\\ ( ' nililulivnal Utiuixrtli' f>?rl/ Curse Blighted Boy Czarevitch, Subjects Believe Sudden Illness Turned Once Active Heir Into Puny Cripple His name is Alexis Nicolaievitch. and his father placed ia trust, for him yea of 'he earth'? solid ?' over ,000 human being-. He is only vet hi? lera are to bear the weight of all the Ruaatas. Only the highest in Russian official? dom knoxv the truth concern.ng tne un? happy little prince, jpon whose hand I el birth the of tile ' Few of ?rho haxo borne that title during the Romanoff rule have .ve'l their lives unscathed by rtune. T he boy, who , ritial head of the woi Id'? | :e, has BOt ? red few. TI:- Clarina had had four children. Al! xxiii? girls, and the people of her ?:? not. of a I ?- ,r three , ? ? ion would be hi r that the Csai tnin it i?. that ; almost h] -- . bom at ? of PeterhoJ i ?Inly 80, 1904, end It xx-as announced Roasts'? next Czar had come to1 In- people. The child \'. I ' io, nctive, ' healthy and abnorm,-,lix Wright. Bj th, time : r yean old h? wa - ruler m ?1] bal mime o'" the palace. I li, ; : dial rbed by h pranks l lie beal ed O ick?, whose ehargc he xxas. adored him Th? regiment? "?' the Rua?ian gu..r,i til 1 reed the ful child who son.? time would Ami thon, in October of lOlS, "the I The iiope oi i: laai? a i l n it was all th.' xxorld k; , P news, never sine?- authenticated, began ter ffom th? palace when ? re were a score of rumor one, apparently, approxtmatt ? l ither and th, !? imily \xi ra aboard the Btandart On? o'" them l.a.l ! *l , bl ight, quick bo;, : lum. 'he deed and the in ?ii ., mystery to the o . ... that the ? .ered. ? m M hi bai been ailing ami deli? ra mid that be ? ca| acitated from ore? si. thront. Protector I ommils Suicide . i, who his xx o ni ' harm -ionbi befell him htmT hi? while aboard tin- yacht, i rat "?? roi I ? . In the ; . - been thal to?- boy bad recovered, ?t .napeel the ftghtin? world have him. ? tiled kidney ? i |n ritotutis and ha'mophi in :i:i affliction which I t,, flow from any .- . i Until la- ? l reviteh has ? ? ? .o:, ot hi ailment thi vorld ha h en helleve any one . ? . ?, . concerning lum. I'l oil i ? . n bia own i ?ght \x ill Un ,0? xx ho ? I. . an ! Minister's Home Sacked ; Mob Beats His Daughter London. .Mardi IG. The Petrograd cone ' " I '.,- Times*1 deaci ibe? seking of the resident i i I '?' ti ,? |ro| and ?i- mpi i ?>r, a of ti.,- mo ' of the et on : the I ounf : ?gi ?! \x if,- xxas , ,-,r -1 d? iirhter, ?rho - i ry mi: her fax ,.r .??? dog. The girl wuk beaten bj th' drunken mob aid the dog Wai k'lled. a sm< i ' ? itoally wen taki : to ?; -, lace of oi Coi.- ks is now in attend ipon form? r Emperor Nichola? ALEXIS NI< !l< 'I. Mi.vi u ii. S' n ot ihr former C /ar. v.ho will reign mer !' Czar Imprisoned The Czarina for German Intrigue Emperor Banished \\ ife from Court Bewause of 11er Loyalty to Hohen?ollern Relatives press oi Ra I her n lal ionship with the Hoi . has been clOS of Germs id. Last An* I thal Rui tia an I G< i mi i i i separa! rm^, the Empress ??.n Ruiipe?'. i ? the 1 lo September, ? site in Pans which r -. last . Russian andl st Ser* vic agenta from rain went <o Petra* prail to invi ted asso in of the Empress '.nth "Geraum li'...'- " 'I ! ? l ? : ai ?? I" 1;. ? ed to ! In fore the i tar ?" "ii' ' the Empress to I.?- ? Petrograd, whei tates, shs ha - !.. ? ' B o' ' "I ' i ira PeoderoTBaV before raarriagi ' Hesse and a gn r of Queen ' Victo! 'li the , monk Rasputin, who waa saul to be in 1 German pay, warran! I ispieions ? o ? rim :? only ' 'i considered one - ? - ible. Since thi ef the th the us ?he has been living in ti ..'??. ' ' r?- all j her mail !.. I, and where ? ? only i thosi' guests who wir?, under watch by Mounted Defence League eague, com? pris! d of ? masters and si ' I Park Rid* ng Acadei ? ni^-ht. I ' ? membi i ry tiaining ? ? ? M. ? F reib i en, of tin i uh Regt* i ment. N, <i N. "i . wl 0 recently ie ; from duty on th.. Mexican hor | der Morl re em?, led I in the troop, and in case oi ? call to I arms hy the government sril] vol* unteer. J&. "OTT J&. "SS THt INSTRUMENT Or QUALI onot CLEAR AS A DELL WHEN you buy a graph you buy give years of perfe \icc. Sonora is the guaranteed graph. Sonora is design adapted, to plav all disc ul ad Siuiniii possesses man) unicjui ii taajeous improvements which give i.f incomparable beauty, with a fullness, u humanness of exj cn stn! clearness ni liftc aceurac) ourunstintt ii appro ?\ ill of course be ?r before you decide ^^ V'.lil it .t tone ? r si 'n, ;i ikI j il. ^ the& ii'ir.i Ten L'neaunlled Modch $45, $60, $75, $150, $!75, $225, $350, $100. $19). $1000. I il'th \\ ?Mini- at 53rd Strict 27?>'2M1 B'waj at Reade St. 50 IV way (Standard arcade) NOTICE! Certificate of guarantee with each instrument when sold hy a Sonora retail store or a licensed Sonora dealer. THE HIGHEST (LASS TALKING MACHINE IN THE WORLD Russian Papers Here Rejoice at Revolt Ministerial Traitor? Who Would Betray Nation Foiled, One Declare? Russian : ? W?pep?r? published in New York helled the nevr order of ??ungs with delight. "Nitvy Mir" ithe 'New WorKt"', a daily, says in ita edi? torial: "Those who know Russia realize that ? thora i ? ? ? loree? In rhe auhappy country th Booctioaorii - or ir; tin eeml l.iiidlor.J.s, rapitaliata ard mia xeho corni ? -'<>rm the Liberale, ind i rd, and ?till want, to ititut oiial ? lar.-iiy, the] ? war to continua h.-eau'o. having great interests then letvea, they And ?nar wer nrofitnble. ard they xvant Con I tinople opened hoceuae a port to tito south w?>u!d he of personal commercial - m "Bit it x?,as the people, th? xx ?? ?.nd the peaeante, WOO fought harde-t again?! entering the war ead who wanted and ?till strive to estah' como ratic republic. It was the peo tarted the presen! reroluaton. The Liberals, ?nee the revolution hud been started, fell in with the r?volu-1 -ts. " The Russian people are opposed to xxar ami to militarism, but they he that their own lueeess as revo? lutionists xxiii mean revolut on on the part of the Gerrnjinic people?. Tfcosl they hone and believe there will come a consolidation of all the revolutionary peopVs, Ru s .in an?i dermaim*. ? com? bination that by its very force and weight will compel the militan?? Bu rope's warring nations t.. , strife. And so out of revolution will come the great p??ace." The "Kussoye Slovo" the "Russian Word") asserts that the minis! rs who would haOO betrayed ths nation into the banda of its enemies are imprisoned and the great mov which has been so 'ong in preparation is at last under wa v. ? Fire Drill Saves Girls Lesson Taught by Triangle Helps 1,500 Escape The le^on learned from the Tr Sa i rtwaist Company tire bore irait : .s . '? .I . ?"' girls inarched ?'??ty ?3 flame-? shot up the el* shaft of a sixteen ?toiy loft build n^r Broadway aad set tra to the deck house on the roof. The building is only two blocs.- from whi re the Tri? angle tire occurred, and after that CA'astroph", William Renahan, chief sngineor of the building, deviied a sys? tem of tire drills. The list fifteen girls to leave be? came panicstricken, however, ?hen the itor caught lire from the adjoining hut Aire dragged from the smoke Riled rai m..1 d Lansing Reiterates^ Demand on Berli* [From Tb? Trtt)?n? ?:r?sx] ffoahingl m, March U ?<!.w^_ Lansing to-day sent, through ti, t ish government, a new d?m??ij ^ ? lin for an explanation of th. ??^ , of four Ameritan ??drall there I consuls have been held by th, g government without ju.-'.- ?ation ?? tern.T.iona! law. and the Certa? ? eigr- Office has paid no atti ntior, t? lag transferre' ??li' posts in Germany te po.-ts m Tarko? It 1? ? , *ici|', i tha?. Germany objects to th? |sJ ?' of thi :?H,|(i to the country of one of her tUi?. '*!? tempting to ladee? Turkey no?, u s eeive the American consola fro?/ many. Germaoy, II w?< '--ought, pr?^. Ti* i ? -lopla government hu t?t m notitieil the Btatt l'.t'urtnent ?f .. accoptabihtv ?f the four *jj laired ia Germaoy, a: i thai ?,,._.. 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