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Show liranAt IMPIOIIK 3 ftp I p a A Men High in Office In Conspiracy to K.I! Slolypin St Petersburg, Sept. 2L nFull exposure ex-posure of the scandalous priminal intrigues in-trigues in high government circles leading to Premier Stolypin's sacrifice are forbidden, says the Novoe Vremya, for patriotic reasons. The paper savs that only a mere fraction of the findings of Minister of Justice Chtcheglovitoff, who is investigating the assassination of Premier Stoly-pin Stoly-pin at Kiev, can ever be published. Only General Trepoff's prompt measures In throwing a cordon about the theatre and directing the work of the secret ipolico, pays the Vremya, prevented the escape of Bogroff from tho hands of justice. Colonel Kullab-ko Kullab-ko made a strenuous but unsuccessful effort to have the prisoner kept at the secret polico headquarters Instead of In the fortress. Had Trepoff surrendered surrend-ered Bogroff to Kullabko, the papor declares, few details of tlje crime would ever havo 'become- known. Tho Inquiry Into the assassination of Stolypln, with particular reference to tho revolutionary and police elements ele-ments involved, is being conducted personally- by M, Chtchoglovitoff. Greater 'sensations than those so far published are expected. Vice Director Di-rector of the Dopartment of Polico Verlgln is under strong suspicion by tho authorities, who hold that he is in a measure responsible for the outrage. out-rage. Tho protection of the emperor and empress and cabinet ministers at Kiev formed the subject of departmental depart-mental discord. Governor General Trepoff demanded general oversight of the protective measures, but was overridden by the director of the de-v partmeut of police, 'M. Kurlokk. Trepoff Trep-off then tendered his resignation, which was not accepted. Kurloff, Vorlgin, Lieutenant Cplonel Splrldo-vilch Splrldo-vilch of the secret police, and Colonel Kuliabko, chief of the secret police, organized the protection, whlob cost $100,000. While Verigin and Kurloff were at Kiev, on the eve of the emperor's visit, Dmitry Bogroff was consulted and given tho responsible position of .guarding tne premler...as?he Promised tbttaelc suppositious errofis-rnna-1 Alexandrovna and Nicholas Jqcovll-vich. Jqcovll-vich. It is incomprehensible to those engaged In tho inqulrv how a subordinate subordi-nate as Verigin was, dared to disregard disre-gard Stolypin's circular regarding revolutionary rev-olutionary spies,, and allow Bogroff, a boy and an informer, to guard tho premier without even setting other agents to watch him. Verigin was Kurloff's family. Kurloff, Kurl-off, against Stolypin's determined opposition, op-position, married the divorced wife of a young adjutant. Stolypln made the matter one of personal confidence to tho emperor, but Kurloff's influential supporUrs at tho court overruled the premier Many alleged accomplices havo been traced to the revolutionary side and a vast number of arrests are -being mado throughout Russia. The police havo been searching in vain in SL Petersburg for a terrorist hearing tho nickname of Hermann. A domiciliary search has been mado of the rooms of tho correspondent of a London newspaper news-paper and his brother residing In the lodgings of the Liberal authoress, Mme. Tyrkova. It was reported that Bogroff s father fath-er was arrested on the frontier whllo returning to Russia, but a later report re-port said that he wos in Berlin. Bo-groff's Bo-groff's parents, on receiving tho news of tho crime, addressed n telegram to Mme. Stolypln, expressing abhorrence at their son's act Bogroff's brother, who was held at tho St Petersburg secret polico headquarters, has been transferred to the fortress. Boeroff's uncle, a physician, has been arrested at Odessa Another Bogroff, also a physician, has been arrested at Baku. Eighty men and thirty women, professed pro-fessed Llhorals, aro under arrest at Kiev. Twelve thousand Jews have left Kiev since the assassination "and the oxodus continues. Acting Premier Kokovsoff, through a representative. today Informed a deputation of the Jewish aristocracy ut Keiv that the Jows themselves created alarm-through alarm-through their cowardice, but that fitting fit-ting measures agajnst disorders had been taken. r . Emperor Nicholas has iqadc known to the population of Keiv, through tho medium of Governor General Trepoff, that orler should'-be observed and his majesty's visit; to south Russia not asain clouded. M. Gatkln, chief of tho Patriotic league, has been arrested for anti-Jewish anti-Jewish disclosures. Prefect Tolmatch-eff Tolmatch-eff of Odessa called a meeting of th leaders of tho monarchlal organizations, organiza-tions, at which tho leaders declare that they did not contemplate anti-Jewish anti-Jewish demonstrations. Tolmatcheff announces guaraptecs for the preservation preser-vation of order. |