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Show RUSSIAN STUDENTS ARE RELEASED St. Petersburg. Tho students of tho Conservatory of Music, who, as announced an-nounced April 18, wero arrested and Bcntonccd to a month's Imprisonment for conncctl6n with tho ngltatlon in favor of Rlmsky Korsakoff, who was removed from his profeBsorBhlp In tho conservatory because of his attitude toward tho striking students, havo been released. Tho Jowb nmong thorn wero not allowed to llvo In St. Petersburg Peters-burg whllo pursuing their studies, being be-ing ordored to leave tho city forthwith. forth-with. Governor General Tropoff la taking tak-ing tho most energetic measures to prevent trouble on May day, It having beon reported that tho workmen's I leaders are advising- all tho men to arm themselves In order to bo pro-pared pro-pared to resist tho troops. Tho pollco havo a list of 400 of tho most active ngitntors, who will bo arrested and transported to vlllnges. About forty of tho men wore takcu Into custody Thursday night. Tho Moscow Gazette suggests that' tho only way to restore order Is to divide tho cmplro Into districts, dis-tricts, each under tho supervision of an energetic personago armed with dictatorial power. A numbor of university uni-versity students will bo tried shortly for less majesto, under tho now codo for publicly denouncing tho emperor and tho existing regime |