Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1906 — CZAR OF RUSSIA CHANGES MIND [ARTICLE]
CZAR OF RUSSIA CHANGES MIND
Goes to Krasnoye-Selo to Spend * Week at Camp of Imperial Guard*, St Petersburg. Aug. 15.—Despite the attempt on the life of the Grand DukeNlcholas on Aug. 10 at KrasnoyeSelo, the emperor, accompanied by his entire family and the major portion of the court, has gone to Krasnoye-Selo to spend a week at the guards’ camp. Six additional guard regiments have gone to the camp from St. Petersburg and the most rigid precautions have been taken to protect the safety of the emperor during his stay at KrasnoyeSelo. The railroad station at St. Petersburg is heavily guarded and no civilians are allowed to leave there for Krasnoye-Selo except after being fully identified. A grand review is scheduled for Aug. 19, after which the imperial family will go to TsarskoeSelo instead of returning to Peterhof, although some of the papers report that it is the intention of the imperial family to Immediately go by sea to Livadla, in the Crimea, and spend the autumn there.
