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U' i '.", . y;u -tf 'v ,NTCRIST-lNADSrlNREASK:Y0R Wtf liMiST : iNW HUMAN3MrPAlAS, REA Midi M THFJDAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL .I?1 wi r "W" - r w jr - " .j -!.' ta- .k bi - . am w . er !" rrnM t d't i. .. w J 4. -w t . ' . " U ni IJlillTl rlsff linif m I 1 1 II 111 Villi - - .: i" t ' --' - 11 1 I--. -. 1 . t " 1 1 1 r 1 - - - " Vj " t A V . , il . ' l . i . . .- rdt-jviift 8ALKM. QRWQON, -XCZh xiranwim a v atwto. .ad-V g ' A- - c J sk - . i BR-M B TENDERS HQ DIMM L r -b. -: .A'Av - 4ftJr irf . " l,ri NO, i. -1 -m?tr r, rjM t MHMIiatMIHMWmttHHMMaanaMMMMiMHMMb JTJf5 ; IRIY WAW GLARED TO BE AN INSOLVENT M REFEREE FIAYS ADMINISTRATION IN ACCEPTANCE SPEECH rrnlitfl Vrrrf Uniri Wlr. ' did not Uiar (he ccromonlei. Tho pro- Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 12. Amid tho gram wag carried out us arranged, cheering of thousands who filled all without alforatUn. g ivallabie gpneo auoui uio smna wii-, Defor going to tho cauftol Uam J. Drynn walkoA to the front of .kroWdY. Bryan hold a conferonco 'the platform In tho cnpltql. groundB wlth tho tcxt book tommtteo, and nd llftca up ma voico in nccopmnco nl,pr0vcd tho draft prepared bRich ef the nomlnntlon of tho Domocratlc ard Motcalf. The hook winfcpm parlr for the ofllco of prcBldont. r0SCd 0f Drynn's apeech of accept-' The notlflcntlon speech, delivered anc0 and othor nddrosees on various by Congressman Henry D. Clnyton, ,,haBoa of tho cam,)ftgn. a copy of u ns cnninunii oi uw uonver th(J ,,atfC)nn1 a compnrloon of tho cwentlon, was tho cause for tho DornocraHo wIth tho Republican lit cheorlnir, which Boomed onthu- j,iatf0rm und prcBB comments. 4 I'utlc, but It was mcnKcr In com- ,. .,,,, , piriioa to tho great burst of nv m J ". l "1 ' ,.. of William J. Dryair of his notnlna- 'tlon as tho Democratic candldnto for j the jtrosldoricS' today warf ns follows; SunrJBt Saldtc 46 guns, one for each BirtH -In tho -Union, p!iuie that grcotcd tho Commoner, In tho closing Avords of IiIb ad dreti, Dryan throw all hla-dramatic) power Into his voice, and, with all (be passion and power ho pocsowed, fairly lifted tho crowd from lt Itft, causing a tremendous1, demon- The sky was overenst with clouds. bt the slight rain of tho morning 9 o'clock Breakfast la honor of, ... ' TTLr --. i . ' Kern nnu tno noiincaiton com Bryan tt; '.v s- i'i TContlnuod on Page 8.) SULTAN TO MORTGAGE HIS ESTATE TO RLL DEPLETED . TREASURY THAW IS ADJUDGED I BANKRUPT t C i , J f11'1''"1 CAGOiSTORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE WATCB OUR Sales August Special IF YOU 1)0 YOU CAN. SAVH SIOXKY. WE ARI2 1IK11E AVITJl THIS GOODS THE UKST 11AUGA1NK XOU IIA'E SEEN 1-X)lt SI ANY A U)XO DAY. READ ON: 1.000 yards of Beautiful 7Vic Persian Challles In a grnnd as aortment of pretty pattorns Yd 3 Bt Apron Ginghams, now at, a j;ard s.$ Sonburst Silks, now on sale', worth C5c a yard. Wo areTsole; sents. in all colors ip 'e price, a yard 39 ' i.. Prices slaughtered on all ";our white Goods, WTash Goods and Fancy Lawns. '.: wlins and i?hooin Prices. at IK i1 Mill thousands of yardj of ne.tir..i Ores, Goods and Silks, now go "B at Special Prices. Just Received lat:fu, assortment of HanX " ,cw B and Millinery. "k Peui6'"8 f Low Pr,ces Petticoats, -Drea Sklrta ftHd - -tuueyoitverB nUI If " uMk 1 J ill IV ' f ' 1 I VI 1 11 n 1 ...-ipio.oo Now 812.50 Fnltfd Prrii X.rttneA Wtre.) ConBtnntlnoplo, Aug. 12. Chnrpf Ini$,thnt mismanagement on the purt afYthXi ou-ted govornmont offlclnls IS responsible for tho depleted treasury a committee pf tho Young Turk par ty today demand tho Sultan surren der half of his private fortune for the ro-hnbllltatioVot Turkey. Abdul Hamld ref.us to consider tho demand, but promised to negO tlato a loan In ISur'opo fg'reator than tU j,.mOhtvajinaridi,,ftnd s"jcnrejl uy mortgaging bib private property. Tho offor satisfied' tho committee. Tho Young Turks Btntod before the left tho pnlaco that they would re turn and renew their domnnd, If Ab dul Hnmid I? unnblo to ncgotlnto the loan. Loaded with tho millions of which thoy hnvo boon plundorIng-.thocoun-try for years, tho grafting ofllclnlrt responslblo for tho losso3 are scnl- torlng In every direction for tho frontier. Hundreds of oulolnls of tho regime nro fleeting. Tho ayernge estimate by persons In touch with tho Turkish govorn mont affair Is thnt tho country hns beon robbed or $200,000,000 through official corruption during tho pnit 20 years. This estlmato does not in clude tho cash squeezed from tho people by terrorism and blnckmnll, but moroly tho amount of pnblJc money stolen "by tho olllclnls as It passed throngli their hands. Thongh many of the grnftlng of flclnls nro bolng nrrcsted, tho totul number caught amounts to tmt n small proportion of tho known of fenders, which Include nlmost every one from top to bottom of tho official class. From those who fall Into the hands of tho authorities, It will proahly bo possible to force nt lenst n partial re turn, of the stolen money. However, stfnlclent warning was given by tho country's disordered condition pro ceeding tho granting or tho consti tution to enable most of the thieving office bofders to get their wealth out of Turkey. Tho sudden shifting of tho hleves wealth out of the coun try Is evidently embarasslng Turkish flnancQ, and a sorlous condition of I . . . . . A. I tlnancll stringency is 'imminent. S INCOME REDUCED 11 r, .1 v )nit (United I'rcM Lcnscd AVIreA i iWttjburg, Pn., Aug. 12. Harry K. tThaw was adjudged a bankrupt to day py Itofereo Blair, upon tho vol nnt'riry petition filed last Monday. No dato was BOt for a moetlng of tho crfcdltors, most or whom nro lawyers nAd allon'sts ongngod In tho young FjMburger's trials, "The action to 'dayrciducoa Evolyn Thaw's Income, Bslnpw sho muBt apply .to tho,court Instead of to her husband, who Is Is yttovchcr mote 'tW ,U0ek nr month H . v BURNS TO KNOW FATE TOMORROW ON JURY TAMPERING CHARGE CLAIM IN MILLIONS IS DENIED. (L'nlrwl Press l.cmcil Wire.) Shn Krnnclsco, Cnl., Aug. 12. Honry Ach, representing Abo Ruof, MAGNATES WIN BIG suit (United I'rcss Lented Wire.) it. Louis, Mo Aug. 12. J, PIor pont Morgan, E. II, Ilarrhnnn, Geo.' today finished his argument before. Gould and othor Wall slroot mag Judge W. P. Lnwlor In tho hcnrlng'natos aro tho Indlroct victors in a of charges nmdo by Ruof ngnliiHt Do-, decision handed down today by the tectlvo William J, Burns, of "the United StateB court of appeals, deny grart prosecution," accusing him otilng.tho claims of tho Durkoos wtate contempt of court and tampering' against tho Union Paclllc. The suit, tempted milcldo when ho was ordered to roslgn nnd called on for a flunl accounting. VOKM.EH All) TO 1HSSI.VRCK Dins ASIKRIOAN PAUPER Washington, Aug, 12. Baron Aloxnnder do Pnry-Horvo, formorly nn nld to Blsmnrck and n mombor of ono of Gonminy'u greatost fnmllloi, hn boon burled In a little suburban cemetery on tho Bladensburg road, a pauper nnd unknown. But fow of his Trlenda know his socrot. When 1(on which Involved millions & dollars, has.boon ponding flvo'ypars. John A. Kuykondalli as adnUnU- triltnr nt flin nntiitn rt ntttiplii lllir. Attorno3TFraniarfjeonTitKrHt union Pt,clllo railroad, claiming tnat with prospective jurors In ono of tho graft trials. Tho matter was Bub matted to tho court, and n dcchlon In UXS, totnojrpw. concluding remarks dotondtng Burns, supported tho right of tho prosecu tion In -nny notion to ascortaln tho chnractor of men llkqjy to be d'rawr upon Jury panels Ho n'serted that half of tho total Indictments through out tho court failed of their object on account ofth.utjsystom by which Jurors,, could bo dobncd with hrlbo money offered by wealthy cor porations. Honoy declared: "Tho public b bolng prayed upon from above by tho public sorv'co cor poratlonn and from bolow by tho sa- nnd dlvo keopers, of whom Durkee owned 27,000,000 worth of Union Paclllc first mortgage Vonds,. obtained by lopdlug monuy for tile conutructlQii of tho railroad. Kuykondnll claimed that, through tho manipulation of othor stockhold ers, tho cstnto was" defrauded of Us rights. Tliftffll "'waforlBlnully brought In Sail Lnl:c, whoro Kuykon dnll lost. Todny's decision upholds tho first decision, ho died they wont to tho Gorman om hnssy with papers thnt proved his Identity, and nn attache of the lega tion was delegated to attend tho funornl. Tho haron served In tho Gormnn army, nmrrlod a princess, got Into trouble nnd fled rrom tho fatherland. Ills son, whom ho nover suw, was born after ho loft Germany, and Is nn army ofTlcor. Tho baron did newspaper work In New York, mar ried an actress, whom ho later di vorced, worke,d on a newspaper In Winona, Minn., nnd afterwards se cured a position In tho government printing office. 1 thoro ora so mnny on tho prosont Jury Iinnel of this court." ' ' ''V ' ' Tho advance, suggestions of au tumn to bo found In tho storr ndV theso diiyn romlnds us Hint Father Tlmo still holds most of tho spoed records. '$i5.ooisurrs t -AOw t?ao.O) SUlTSr- 1 i'W t $35.00 SUITS Ot the thieving officials who hnvo fallen into the hands of the police, the richest, and, unlll his arrest, the most powerful, Is 'tormor Director General Habll Mehano, of the Turk ish Tobacco Regie, who was dragged from a sleeping apartment of the Orient express, as he yra trying lo leave the country, Jle is in Jail awaiting trial: ' His brothor. former .Minister of Agriculture Selira Meba,e, succeed ed in escaping on an Ital(an ship to Brlndlsti. Habll's monoy Is safely aboard, and Sollm Is negotiating with the government for his brother's re lease in consideration of a small cash payment to the government, which, he argues, will get nptblng in prosecuting Habll. The Young Turk eommltte which called on the Sultan today demand ed the punishment of theae twt men, sad also of Ned Jib Pasha, who was Child P.nts SIatcle mn 11(. East Las Vegai. N. M Aug. 12.--Ono of two small children or Mrs. Fenogllo, of Estancln, .whom sho rescued from flames, is dead today as a result of putting matches In IU mouth, Tho mother, whose heroism prevented tho othor child's death, Is on tho verge of a nervous break down. Returning homo from a visit to I neighbors, Mrs. Fenogllo discovered her babies clapping tholr hands and shouting gleefully as tongues of flames darted abo.tit thorn, Thoy bad boen playing with matches and set fire to tho room. Her f-rlvl was timely, and the children wore savol i 'mm tho flames. J A short tlmo later1 tho youngest child, aged two years, became III ngd three hqurs Interallied from pejsonlngawiedv-bf eating oaiatch heads.'-" f 4 ijour dXyi7 haunjcsS Oakland, Cal., Aug. 12. Every thing is In readiness for the opening of tho four-days harness meeting at tho Emeryville race track this after noon. This s the first harness meet that has been held at Emeryville for eight years, and it has attracted some fast horses. Sir John 8. and Mona Wilkes will decide one of the greatest pacing con AMBASSADOR TO U. 8. TAKEN SKRIOUSLY ILL Washington, D. 0., Aug. 12. Prostrated by h,8 recall frpm hjs post as Turkish ambnsuador to tho United States, Mohmed Allbey Js tp dnys critically HJ, attho Turkish lo. gntlon. Ho Is unublo.. to leayb .Uin house. All has beon nn ambassador su,co November 9, 1307, nnd In the short tlmo ho has beep I'jVashington Jins mado many fflefirlB. Sevorl jajlcd today to Inqulro nbout, JIh coridftton. Mujidjl Boy, Turkish consul-genor- nl nt Now York, arrived here today to taKo cnargo of the legation until tho new minister Is appointed, In ac cordance with Instructions received from Constantinople. MundJI ox pressed his sympathy with the dot poBed "minister, arid stated that ho would not asaumo full chargo of tho legation untilAlt lsablo to leavo, In an interview today MundJI de clared that tho removal of Mehmod Allbey Is slmplya "part of tho pro gram to change tho entire diplomatic corps of tho country, under the now regime. MundJI soldi "It- ha beon said that. I nra an en emy of tho deposed minister' Thnt M not true. I am not a personal. ene-J my, but I a ma political too of Moh SULTAN IS ROUTED BY PRETENDER Tangier, Morrocco, Aug, 12, Ro- ports rccolvod horo today toll of a, huttlo ueur Marrakcshu botwoon thai armies of Mulal Hafld, tho pretender and the force of Abdul Azlr, tho Sul tan of Record, who Is fighting foe his throne. Tho reports stnto that tho lossoif on both Bldoa woro consldornbly ovor a thousand. Tho army of Abdul Axis was utterly routed by Hafld's forces, which woro led by English soldlors of fortune. Hafld Is believed to hnvo an army of 80,000 men, mnny of thorn regu lar soldlors, Tho. aid that is bolng glvon Mulal byitho. English Is explained only pn tho ground that Mulniikis 'promised tho English manay, doncosslon in the way of railways'; mlnos, custom .control, financial reorganization anrj political paotg In tho events ot his success, over Aziz. Thin ha'a frelghtcned tho Froncl) financiers and thoy hnvo appeallcd to'iho Frtfnch. auth.ort!o to find out Ju4t what Ellis Ashmoad-Bartlott and jothcu- Englishmen In tho train of 4 Mulal moan to do. Tho financiers claim that thoro Is a perfect under standing between Mulal and tho Eng lish soldieru of torluup. Many aro Moslem fanatics who are oppospd to tho gultnn's alleged dosortlon of' the Moslem faith. Mulal Is following up his advan tage and intends to strike continu ally until th'p army of tho Sultan (s U Is not unllkoly, howovor, h. and also or N en jib I'as&a, wpo was aeciae one of the greatest pclng con-1 lift fnrP Tflf Ctrnc? Va MAfliil recently recoHBaaeadei as Ttrklsh tests ever held en the Paclllc coast " -iUlV JMlal t3aYv " IIUIIVJ' anbassdor to London, awl to farmer this afternoon. The purse U $1060 ' ---. . HjulJttr ot War W Pnsb, wko t. irltlwut salary. med Allbey. "I rejoice In the now regime Jn criwhtd. my Jaud which has swept Jihn away j thaj Franco will como to tho nld or iv,,vv vi.o tniiBu iuui. j raaa me Buiian oororo tho war li finished some tlmo ago against his rather,' and serious complications with Biigr Izsot Pasha. He Is a grafter. Such' land may result, men as Iwet Pasha have kept Turkey French diplomatic representatives from becoming ono or the greatest horo today expressed tho roar that i nations on the earth." Mrs, Alice L. Webb, rormor wire or Brodle L. Duke, millionaire to bacco raiser, on trial In Chicago ror Dlng bogus cheeks. Franco would be forced to side with Abdul Aziz, the Sultan of Record, la order to protect her interests. This is taken to mean tbt France resents the activity or the Kngllsh soldiers ja Ho fid's arnjy. H . .. .l"'" ik- i