Show RELIEF R FOR FORTHE THE TH SUFFERING v r I t Czar Nicholas Plans Work Fo Foj j 1 the he Starving Finns t WILL BE AVERTED A i MONEY HAS BAS BEEN POURING JOUR G IN FROM OM AMERICA AMERICASt f St Petersburg 27 The czar has personally intervened In behalf of the Finns and arid has ordered that extensive relief work be started without delay Besides s the im immediate Immediate immediate mediate construction of the proposed I railroad which will vill cost he has sanctioned d the ex expenditure expenditure of ot iii on ithe the line voted by the senate but hitherto the raising of a loan for other oth r railroad con construction construction construction the establishment of a bank with a capital capita of which sum Is to be used In making loans to peas peasant peasant peasant ant farmers and has approved an ap appropriation of ot for tor public works Irks principally the drainage of swamps S The Finns attribute the czars action to the steps taken In America to relieve the distress existing in Finland Fi land and to Ambassador Inquiries on the subject It is believed that the proposed relief relict works wilt will employ the majority of the and that consequently the voluntary committees responsibilities will wm be lightened and the necessities of the people will wilI be satisfied without outside aid which the Finns inns gratefully accepted although they have never solicited it I Louis Klopsch of New York Tork says he will begin a tour of the famine district shortly He adds that he has already forwarded of American contri contributions contributions to the relief committees and that he will deliver an additional 20 at Immediately Mr Klopsch also atso says the American fund totals and he expects more Professor Abram V Y T W Jackson of oJ Columbia college Newark has arrived here |