REVOLUTION . SWEEPS *! " OUT OF OFFICE AND Pti ,k. > been named m regent. The Rus n ministry, charged with corruption i Incompetence, has been swept wrt offices. One minister, Alexander Jtapopoff, head of the interior de rtjaent, is reported to hove been ted, and die other minister#, ae ireU the president of. the imperial coo* emergency clause of tSe naval appro priation bill, construction will be hur ried to the limit, the government foot ing the bill for additional ooat. The battle cruisers, the fixed limit; of cost of which is $19,000,000 per ship, exclusive of speeding up expense were placed as follows : Newport News Shipbuilding ?pgN >dock~<!o.,,tW? ships. ? .;rS'r- i Fore River Shipbuilding Corpora tion, one ship; New York Shipbuild ing Company, one ship. : With the exception of r the New York Company each privcte builder wqi ^tave to . Install new ways and machinery for the huge craft. The Government will bear its fair -share of this expense. } s ''["?t-' ' * :'N ' ? Pear of the scout cruisers will be bunt on the Pacific Coast, and the other. two will be built hy- William Cramp ft Sons, ghOadelphla. ";r . ALEXANDER RIBOT ?8 NEWTRBNCH PREMIER. if: Announces Formation of New Cannot *2 ? Painieve la Minister , of War. | Paris:? Alexandre Ribot haa formed the following Cabinet: Premier and Minister of Foreign -Affairs? Alexandre IUbot/'~,rj. ?Jtfinlater of Jastice? Rene Vivian. & Minister of W*r? Paul Painlere. Minister of Marines-Rear Admiral Laease.' ^Minisl^ of ..Munitions Albert Tbomas. v Minister of Flnapce ? Joseph Thi **&. SPpiP Minister of the interior? Louis J. Malvy. Minister of Public Instruction? Jules Steeg. Minister ofPublic \Vorks? Gaorges Desplas. Minister of Coam^-Btienno m EPOCHAL I COURT# 01 mere? Channel* Open. Flxee Hour Day u Baals For Wa holding congress to be clothed any and all. power necessary to open the channel* of Interstate ato f&ur, . sustained the Adamso: as cjonstitutional:-*aad enforceab every reature. . . sw? | The Immediate effect of the de will be t o fix a permanent elgh basic day in-computing.wage sea lnteratatt'oailrcads, for which tionwide strike twice ha* been t ened $Cd to give, effective. from ary 1 this fear, increases in way trainmih -of kfcout 25 per-' cent, coirt to the rafirOada estimated al $40,000,000 to l50.000.000 a year ' The court, through Chief J WWW, declared both carrier, their employes, engaged In a nese charged with a public lnl subject to the right of congm compulsorlly arbitrate a dlsiw fectlng the operating of that baj "Whatever would he the right employe enq^ffrjpvate b? r \i ft of every patrio ts of sort peace of the whole world makes ac commodation abcolutely imperative The President's message was sent to Blaha Lee, chairman of the confer ence commltee of railroad managers; L. E. Sheppard, acting head of the conductors; W. G. Lee, head of the trainmen; W. 8. Stone, grand chief of the engineers, and W. S. Carter, president of the fl&men and engine men. . Tb. PrMldmt I. confident there ?"> Howerer, be ?!? ? FtfNES. ondcn.? The sinking of the Ameri steamem City o? Memphis, Illinois Vlgilanda was announced. Four i mi? from the Vigilancla are miss as aro sonw of the men from the Memphis. The crew of the ols waa landed Bafelv" a City of . Memphis, In ballast i Cardiff to New York, was sunk gunfire; The second officer- and en- men of the craw have been led. A patrol-boat has gone In ch of the other members of the iC" The Illinois, from London for : Arthur, Texas, in ballast, was . - . ? .... 1 LJ__ agreement. Early Monday ^?ornl?0 Order for Four Hundred t Trainmen to Walk Out. New York. ? An officii! of the coa. ference committee of railroad mana gers announced at 12:4$ o'clock Mon day morning that the railroad strike 1M Off. A few minute* after the ianaounce sora went from the (Hand Central Ter minal to the Conferences hotel "and were Joined immediately by the medi ator?. They refused to make any atata meat on the way to the meeting room. It was presumed the -announcement would Be made throotV Secretary believed to be awaiting the arrive)^ the brotherhood chiefs, who had re tired. before making the announce ment that the strike tud been Averted. B The brotherhood men arrived at the hotel at 1:20 o'clock and immediate ly went to the conference room. - The managers left the ' conference room at 3o' clock, but the brotherhood chiefs remained in^onfen&nce with the mediator!; St -was learned that Daniel Willard, one of the mediators had in formed the hotel management that ha would give up his roojfis. Statement by Lane. . r j The managers, headed by ? Wisha as follows

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