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Show THE CZAR IS STILL AT IT. Iivnial That tha lVra.icutl'in of tha Jaws In Hum a IIa lle-n Helmed. London, July 31. The Dunlap-Dal-zeil Jews agency has several times given currency to tho report that the state department of the L'uited Stites had been informed that the c.ar of Ivi.issta, at the instance of the United States, had ordered a temporary relaxation re-laxation of tho laws for the expulsion of the Jews. These statements have each time been pronounced untrue. They are repeated agaiu today. Today the St. Petersburg correspondent correspon-dent of the Tiuvs eayh these at olios are cirjtilated in the interests of certain ofiicials. The correspondent says nothing noth-ing of the kind has occurred. Private advices say things are worse than ever. Washington, July 31. Acting Secretary Sec-retary W harton asserts positively that the department of state is without any information respecting tho alleged suspension sus-pension of the Kussiau edict against the Jews. |