Show ' MAGAZINE SECTION THE SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 HEEAIiD-EEPUBUCA- N JIAGAZTNE SECTION 1917 ' One of tlie most notable movements among the ioliticalIy rejuvenated populace of Petroyra is the rrowing agitation for the participation of women in the politieul life of the country It is generally believed some promise of woman suffrage will be incorporated in the new constitution when the constituent assembly convenes Reform not only in politics but in the army is proceeding apace At the instance of tin new war minister a “commission for army reform” was assembled presided over by General 1‘olinavotf former minister of war The commission purposes abolition of many social restrictions on private soldiers Reports that an agitation is in progress among leaflet’s of the council of workmen ami soldiers and that it is interfering wit It the work of the new r government wcie shown lo be baseless the ilicpaicii says by the action of the in voting 1170 to !!0 in favor coun-iof resuming work 'I lie government Ims issued an edict temporarily retiring all provincial governors and vice governors replacing them by iircMdcnii or zemstvos in the capaeitv of commissioners of the provincial liovernment the provisional militia i being recruited to replace the l ) oi ice lieut'uaiit General Korniloff who Ikcii liv appointed commander of the troo in I Vt royrad lias issued a proc- ——sgara lamation to ’’the soldiers of tin peo-p- l and lie citizens of free :irm I Rnia" that the have given the great- Kusian people freedom and that the army fo'iimv must :ic her victory ’The people have given you much” in which lie says General Alexieff who has been a factor in converting into a democracy the proelamation continues “ami expect much from you At this historical moment close up your ranks strong in discipline and concord and with glad hearts form a rampart for your an antocracy Former Czar upper left with the shadow of Rasputin the mystic wixo caused his undoing hovering over him Center is Lvoff Mirukoff and j WARNS THAT U S A BIG CROP I RAISE MUST and government give trusty siip-M- Rodzianko members of Russia’s duma who have assumed charge of the destinies of the Slav kingdom to those fighters who with their breasts an heroically defending their to foresee what character the new gov- - enemies the old ministers” Minister chanalian nightmare years of the dyn- in Moscow Poltava Kiev or Yekator-rnoslv- e nat i e laud eminent would assume Kerensky mounted the platform amid asty on which Rasputin put the final Press Enjoys Liberty The governorship of Fiuland was great acclamations He drew a red touches” The article says in part: “It is in the south of Russia that Tin- I’etroarad press no longer unoffered lo Baron Rosen and he ex- handkerchief from his pocket and crime treason and was revolutionists have tlieir great the first “The der the strict censorship of the old pressed his willingness to accept but waved for silence As soon as he in the nest had its palace strength The west and east are faithespinonage regime is taking advantage of its new after the matter was discussed the could be heard he said: was partly and chiefly Ger- ful to the czar A preconceived revocourt The liberty to publish facts hitherto snp-p- i cabinet feared a possible unfavorable “Have I your confidence yes or man and the pitiful role of Stunner m lution would have begun in the south d in regard to the assassination because of his German no?” A roar of affirmation was the his efforts to drag Russia toward a and spread to Petrograd The presimpression of Gregory Rasputin the mystic name It is expected he will be asked answer ent in were known one has everyPetrograd and begun separate peace whose influence in court circles stirred to some accused “Rusother will to “Then he The south where continued allies our the of listen” accept important post press spread the country While the whole nation mil sian Russian is is toward the south then that to freedom on Russia based of “It Germany giving justice Stupidity of Nicholas was breathing a sigh of relief at deman of Those ministers secrets the next development should be looked every many itary liverance from Rasputin's malign inJt would be unprofitable to go fully whom are sitting in the fortress of Khvostoff who was dis- for?” it was presumed “Alexei ‘ ‘ fluence the imperial family was lay- into all tbe court scandals and scantily St Peter and St Paul tonight are en- missed as minister of the interior be Indeed yes ’ : agreed Doctor Frutrevering away his remains with great As cause he aimed to divorce Nicholas and kow accumulating evidence by which seems titled to justice not vengeance “Not only that but it be ence and pom pat Tsarskoe-Sel- u to be clearly established the weak far as I can prevent it no wrong shall Alexandra and kill Rasputin declared looked for in the near future may — some After the body was found in the character and incredible lack of fore- he done to them but they shall have to friends that he had documents time next week at the latest" llis in sight of Nicholas II and his apparent fair treatment and full Xevn it was taken to Tsarskoe-Sel- o showing the connection between the eyes lighted “You may lx4 sure that justice” the imperial car in which rode the ignorance of conditions that spelled Before M Kerensky had finished court and Berlin and that Rasputin will be a real revolution too —a revothen minister of the interior M his inevitable downfall Most surpris- his speech the entire assemblage was was surrounded German spies who lution of the oppressed It is the and General Vovekoff The ing of all was tbe emperor's stubborn shouting its approval The meeting were sending by out military secrets small farmer who suffers most in Rusliodv was taken direct to the imperial refusal to be guided by the counsel dissolved in quiet and orderly fashion easily learned from the drunken monk sia and it is upon him that there must palace The funeral ceremonies were of his own family and his quiet asKhvostoff himself one of the hand of rest any stable form of democratic Former Empress a Hessian belli in the imperial church A silver sumption that all was well with the dark forces did nothing to hinder the government ' ’ A story is related of the former Em- treason at Tsarskoe-Selcoffin containing the body was car- country at a time when the whole nao “Then the present revolution is not ried to ii re ting place by the em- tion was on the brink of active revo- press Alexandra as illustrating her know from the letter of Gen- real?’ "We to peror M ProtopojKiff General Yoye-ko- lution The occasion was a eral Guchkoff minister of war Still on Small Scale and others followed by the emmade visit to a Grand Duke Michaelovitch and Alexieff General Stunner that “Oh” said ‘Doctor Frutkow “as hospital where in conversing Belaieff refused press in deep mourning The affair most persistent efforts to apprise Em- with a wounded to offer England’s officer the officer caused a great scandal at the time and peror Nicholas that the country was a million rifles to the Rus- for that it is real enough but it is not half give where the German described defeat a eminflamed the people against the m danger and the throne tottering but sian army Similar facts have been sufficiently broad It is a revolution ran turned and routed regiment more of no showed — not of the country It the press signs emperor Alex- collected by the defense committee of of Petrograd “What inquired regiment?” this than stirred Strong Men at Helm by warning by Wing the imperial duma We know the is as though there were to be a revohave been in the that of the dowager empress and a andra “Never miico A certain Hessian was mentioned consequence of General Soukhomlin lution in New York alone It would service of tbe country has the govern- multitude of other personages who when he was only gover- appear to have had two causes — the off’s whereupon Alexandra indignantly re- nor ofdoings ment been comjwised as at present of approached him Kiev and when he surrounded insufficiency of the food supply and Late in November Grand Duke plied : men constituting the flower of the nawith spies His nearest friend the betrayal of the country to the “It is untrue The Hessians never himself tion — the greatest ami most distin- Nicholas Michaelovitch took to the show was commander of the Austrian spy Germans their backs to the enemy” Our secret serpalace a letter that he had written and “The real revolution — the one which guished men in every respect” organization “There has been found among the vice knew but couldmilitary This is tho estimate of the new Rus- read it aloud to the emperor and em effects do nothing The will sweep Russia into the ranks of a former Protopopoff sian government as expressed to the press It expressed in most blnnt minister of M treason was a Russian republic — has a much firmer basis It result his of rethe an order interior of in was Rosen the Huron fashion the the Associated Press by country danger costing millions of lives What is the product of a broad and solidly the vodka shops to the public defeat former Russian ambassador to the ami showed only hv the promptest ac- opening we to do now? Allow Nicholas grounded movement — a movement in are to be effective a few United States One of the greatest tion the emperor could save the em- The order was to live in beautiful Livadia among the which millions of people have been sedays after he beginning of the dis- flowers he was so fond of and JErcmli 'benefits accruing so far as other nn- - pire from complete collapse among cretly engaged for years All of these turbances to no took duke allies The entente the tinns parrii’ularly pains grand The house servants are grasping the the conditions of freedom he always people have risked exile and imprisonbut “No other factor in the national situ- winter wheat at 5 per cent against 74 are concerned in tlse opinion of Baron conceal the Rasputin scandal They meet- denied to others? Allow him to do ment many have risked death mass idea held freedom a They ation is of greater importance than in- last year and states that owing to the name the of was of when the is the tbe Rosen sweeping away empress this so that he may 'organize other will he heai-- from soon then the real to and limit to lack of fertilizer and want of proper leting approved proposals telligent eoneemimr preparations snatched the mentioned Russia's the latter element of doubt of revolution will have begun” dark forces for the of preparation of the soil the yield will secure tlieprecautionary acreage possible to largest their hours and speceight workday hand earnestness in the prosecution of the ter from Nicholas Michaelovith’s under cultivation and Romanoffs?” “What effect would it have on the land be below normal The crop of Holland in the food crops during particularly the coming: is ifying that in future the should be the“Wait and tore it up war adand of England backthe unpromising war war?” for season real revolution” to we are have Whether ward In the States there has Fnited fed or When the emperor received in si-- : given time off separate sleeping vised Dr Nathaniel L Frutkow be must realized now as never the peace population “It will heRussia the Germans” replied tlie ana if “For been a shortage of moisture in the condirooms allowed to be and address their weather unfortunately is not nominally lence the statement that Protopopoff before that winter wheat states The tions should be unfavorable and the principal in a modified manner drop- sometime of Russia later of Siberia speaker “a bad one They cannot con- yield is not known to be injured and plant no the than better last year's but actually fighting for freedom” (minister of the interior) bad been mistresses as they did tlie czar food situation next winter will be so there is yet time for sufficient moistrol the and now of 617 East Twenty-fift- h foisted upon him by Rasputin and lis- ping the familiar “barina” a title of street Kansas City ‘ This is nothing and his people ture to come but if it was under a he said ministers The people hate much worse than it is now that we snow used menials the outcome would be respect by withis accusations the there well other to tened take revolutionalarm likened the while Rosen yet better covering Baron The real revolution will come soon the Germans They hold them respon- may A freeze has cut Gff assured minto time thirty-fiv- e the There are provide against possibility” prisoners or a of out movement the southto of the signs showing being denying crop in tliesoon a the bursting sible vegetable unNational early much the not Then issued for bulletin of the oppression says ary by only Petrograd but reand former government offiern states which would have New which of York of Frank City banq dam “loosing the pent-u- p indignation the least confused by them the grand isters which der have whole Russia will of suffered” be lieved the free” A they scarcity present is cials in the fortress of St Peter and vanderllp president “In ordinary times we can draw on of the country against the iniquities of duke lost all patience and shouted at St “The The Cfar a Weakling Dr Frutkow is something of an aucrops can also be in- other grain in A Paul a of countries to make up for dostory synopsis business the if all creased comhis which down broke materially old majesty: tlio regime abdication the been a Interests are aroused to an apprecia- mestic shortage czar’s on revolutions — or shonld be “Had We have frequeitlv thority cona the ‘ i Do morning paper concerning none of these things move you ? from Europe and tion the the all of Imported potatoes that fact was country erstwhile His pletely under the weight of its own residence Siberia in surprise?” follows duct the not of the able to do so effects of an confronts prisoners The time being You emergency make me think Alexander of smiled Doctor Frutkow to now one due activities his in folly and incompetence are It is to winter’s with deal food apparent next riots promoting just as im-to Premier desires “Former conditions under next winter’s an “The thing to be done now be An appeal to the emperor signed to make declarations Stunner of present portant weakhe proposals embargo said a Amerhe Afterward to “The czar” “is escaped came Former Minisof food as reserves of and other wild legislation and next have reservesWhen continued “is to lend the overflow by seventeen grand dukes made no ter has so much is dependknown been six lived he in last ica the It and has demands for is ling always winter's reliwages cartridges years higher Protopopoff has asked for a it is the part ent now a to upon is idea crop good into safe channels The situation is greater impression and Vladimir late It of popular at would abdicate tlie first sign of a have a “survey’ made of any situation of prudence for the entire Kansas City However his interest in community ’’ vice president of the Union gious books Former Minister of Jus- revolutions still full of danger but is gradually successful revolution concern and it would be well to concern itself about tlie situation has not waned of public is tice Makaroff Prince moody if one were made this spring of crop from the beginning of the season “And the revolution itself?” improving In any case the effect of True Russians and a prominent Upon the present one Dr Frutkow made a former has in every agricultural coun- There are certain common vegetables prospects premier duma a member fruitless the of be can war the paid extremely only a surprise” was the an- try The question rewhich make up a lage part of food upon looks with disdain of to He pro“Scarcely he to appears take forced was declaration that comes down atfacilitating sitto duction last the supply? such as potatoes beans onions favorable inasmuch as it is sure to in- visit to the palace on the same mis- the in America have swer been “We as is an it rather It Em- gard impostor etc which do well in all of the of fear uation each farmer of does need he through premiership sion All to Nicholas of new the in with spoke freely — country and can be grownparts since the beginning of anything required for spirit for in a small it spire the army his not out he work looking for the revolution to points he Nicholas desires and that a norse an Implement —temporary way without machinery whoso producknowledge that they are actually the growing danger to the dynasty and perorthe new government M Chtche-glovito- ff which the professional revolutionists the war The revolutionary element seed or even advice which a tion this year in ample quantities assistance himjoin the his of protecting because has in war we wanted fact should be assured beyond chance or fighting for a free country The quick self necessitythe influence unbeen have wooden organization community is a It might provide? former minister of justice )s working doubt work of the emmuch well There This garden production can he is at success of the movement was due to against enough mew it meant freedom Had the con- another time which may be subordiSoukhom-lino- ff theatrical sort of affair—a revolution General a model increased if a popular interest To greatly prisoner all these the emperor rethe fact that the whole country was press : flict with Japan gone on another year nated this year to the production of a is awakened efforts are and the of rather than the peowants politicians minister war former of town lots and nearcrop The south should continue made to place idlesystematic big same would absolutely unanimous in its condem- plied have bis thing happened Gorand extend the policy of growing more by tracts at the disposal of people who ple Former Premier nation of the interior policy of the “What has Alexandra to do with more comforts was something of a surprise food stuffs are willing to work them “It Not Scorned the to been Entirely has given emykin to refuse right believe that she “The present crop year began with a “If chambers of commerce bankers' politics? I Petro-ra- d old government should have it in that begun carry-ovof associations all not Still have the does and other local organizawhite he scorn but bread” it large grains is unpopular among the people” entirely maBut it will not remain there it will end without reserves 'It had tobeencome Inflammable and the tions of' business men will take the his attitude seeming to be that any It is hard to tell much from the cen- whole world will be dependent upon situation In hand in a formative way Court Clique Exposed Kerensky Popular terial bad gradually accumulatthe crops of 1917 The beginning is they can do more to safeguard the One of the men upon whom much “The Russkia Volia in a long un- revolution is better than none sored dispatches but I feel fairly cer-ai-n not wheat crop prosperity of the country than can be good The Argentine ing it only required a spark The so now harvested is a failure done at any time by any other effort success furnished the criminal tbe was for the new article of terms what nearly it to lias the exposes it depends by signed south that there will be little for export be sure of one thing” “You spark already spread may and With reserves exhausted and the world madman the late minister of the in- Russian government is Minister of the treason of tbe court clique And al- Dr Frutkow said “It is not the revo- We will hear more within the week the corn crop will be not much betsituation what it is there is no danThe ter Australian wheat of overdoing production for the crop ger was a “'nest terior No one can imagine the weight Justice Kerensky An incident show- leges that Tsarskoe-Sel- o There are the Cossacks There is the which like that of Argentine is harcrop in this country is which lution for the largest possible people have been army Do not imagine that the revo-utio- n vested in the months of our winter certain of oppression which has been lifted ing his character occurred at a mon- of German spies” The paper says to bring remunerative prices estimated at 139392000 bushels It must be remembered that if the war from the lives of the Russian pe- ster meeting of Socialists and work- that a special committee has been ap- working more than fifty years That which is to reshape Russia has is 187120000 last year but for- ends at any time before the crop of against tbe banners displayed pointed to investigate the “ crimes of revolution would not have begun in yet arrived But it will come —and tunately there is a carry-ovingmen Among estimated 1918 is harvested there will be a great ople” at 80000000 bushels A semiofficial demand from central Europe on the Baron Roeen said it was impossible was one which read: “Death to our former ministers during the last Bae- - Petrograd but in the south of Russia soon” report puts the condition of French crop of 1917’ new rt - es-e- ! 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