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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
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Constantinople Aug. 13.?l,htf'))o Ucc toduy aro searching lorw (ho Tlth U first nccldent in the flight , TiendquartorB of ay group ot $'ninu; here, when, by o frtlse manouvor, It Turku, who aro plotting to ovoi m brought sharply to' tho ground throw tho Sultnn, nllcglng that, h la ir!r today. Tho motor was not dam efforts at reform aro. Insincere 'Tho ijed, but tho framo work waa con-, city was thrown Into a Btnto of con tlderably shattered. Wright waa fusion when the obieut of tho search sailing at n height of 2C foist, whan, bolug mado by tho pollco waB'loaniod la attempting to pu3 ovor a duep' and It Is foarod that tho high tousloti Bloagh ho was forced to mako quick ' that has prevailed horc rIucq tho Aingei fn his course. Jn tho rapid chango In tho goVornment was an vork required In bucIi an omcrgenoy nounccd may result In bloodshc'd bo te made a mistake that canio noar I foro lopg. , (Continued on paKo live,) fnonunuod on nar four.) TAET HAD NARROW ESCAPE M 3!' f J CATHOLIC CHURCHMEN" ARE fOFBED IN AN ITALIAN CITY f. RIGHT FUL , WORK OF LUNATIC WEIGHtTO0 much " FOR HORSE '; CIIICAGOISWE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE WATCH OUR August Special Sales IP YOU DO YOU CAN SAVE MfofEY. WK AUE I1EHE WITH THE faOODSTIIi; 11KST 11A11GA1NS VOU HAVE SEEN' FOlt 3LNY A LOXG DAY. KEA1) Q: 1000 yards of Beautiful 7'c Persian Challles In a grand as tortment of pretty patterns Yd 3 Bt Apron Ginghams, now at, a , 5$ 8ttnburst Silks, now on sale, orth C5c a yard. We aro solo sentg. In all colors Bale price, a yard 39 Meet slaughtered on all our hUe Goods, Wash Goods and Pancy Lawns. uHns and Sheetings at Mill trices. Rwanda of yarda of Beautiful , ws G00(Js and Silks, now go "S at Special Prices. Just Received .. .A01 Mwrtwent of lUmJ. - -ew 8u!t and Millinery. Silk pq..i ""v' o l,ow trices 1 Pettlcoau. Drew Skirts and Shirt vt.f .4 Handred, J L. ,a!sa,n Pr,ce- U1 Pr,ce, Real Moaey-SavU . i rVA-J ' (United Preaj Leased Wire.) Hot Springs, Va Aug. 13,-r-It be canio known hero today that Judgoj WUHaw H. Taft, Republican candi date for tho presidency, narro.w.l .es, caped sorlous Injury Tuesday, aftpr noon, when tlio horao ho was- rjdlng on a mountnlH tirdnl gave -way bq neath his wVlghtand Taft waa thrown headlong to tho ground, ' Tho horso's kneos 'collapsed, and tho animal wont down rB In a heap. Judgo Taft roll on his hands and knees In front or tho horso .with great iorce, but nustatned no Injur ies, other than a feVbrnlscs.' Gonornl ("Mnren'r-Att Kdwnrda iwan Vlfh Tort 'wljon ' Uie ccldont lmjlf ponod. Tho horso had' been brought horc, from Kentucky by General Ed wards, particularly for Taft's use, and it wns purchased under tho guar antee that it would carry 300 pounJs with enso. Edwards Is In Washing ton todny endeavoring to get another horso, which will meet the require ments of tho enndidnto. Taft's remarkable agility prevent ed his being serlotiRly hurt. He wan on his foot a moment after tho acct dont and holped tho horso up. Representative Hepburn, of Iowa, arrived today to consult tho candi date. Tnft to Keep Out. Hot Spring, Va., Aug. 13. When asked today what disposition had boon mado of tho fight for con trol of tho party In West Virginia, 'Taft today roltorated his detormlna- 1 tlon not to bo dragged into any Btato contests. "I shall take no part whatever in such matters," ho said, "tho national commlttoo will bo left with a froo hand to mako decisions in alll cases." Sond for Schorr. Parkersburg, W, Va Aug. 13. Arthur I, Vorys, tho original Taft manager, today wired to Arnold C. Schorr, who is running for governor or West Virginia on tho Independent Republican ticket, against Charles E, Swisher, tho "regular" nomlneo, to come to Hot Springs at once for a conference with tho leaders. Schorr left here Immediately on receipt pf the mosBago from Vorys, :HNS AMUCK WITH "AN AXE $15.00 SUITS Now .'...,$8.00 $ao.oo suits Now ...... r. $B.o'wjrrs New f 10.90 fia.50 The Store That Saves Yoti Money ATTORNEY TO FIOIIT ELECTION FRAUD CHARGE (United Press Leased Wire.) San Jose, Cal Aug. 13. A. II. MIchener, attorney, notary publlct and Private secretary to Congress man E. A. Hayes, todny declared that the charge or frnud made against him in connection, with Tuesday's primary election is preposterous, and that he intends to fight it to the 3ast ditch. Michendr was arrested yesterday on a warrant Bworn out by Adolph Oreeniager,' charging him with at tempting fo remove ballots from tho .ballot-boxes In tho precinct in whicb I he was an election Inspector. He 1 was released on 12000 bonds, fur- Btahcd by J. O. Hayes and Attorney (Will Blgffa, and his preliminary ex amlnation Van set for next Moaday The attorney-general at Washing ton ha? decided that mixed tickets cannot be voU4 at primaries. (United Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Calf, Aug. 13 Chon ting tho heads of hla son. Fred, and fiK " ' 118 daughter, Mrs. Ada Lncomb, cut ting his wlfo'B arm vlth tho sam6 xo with which tho murdorB were committed, olnBliing bis own throat with a huge clcavor and fighting a gand-tti-hund "battlo with Policeman Coo who attempted to arrest him, M. J. Dnrfdy.a retired capitalist, CO yearn old, ran amuck horo early to dny during a sudden attack or oplop tlc insanity. Officer Coe was res cued by Detectives Jones and' Boyd Who roil Plied nilffdv'n t-OHlilnuen nml- jijrrqcd tho insane xnan (J;iat"iAj he wpjijjwout 10 piungo a unue mui mo heart of tho policeman with "whom ho was struggling on tho ilobr. Kills Son In llviT. DufTdy ,who lived with his son murdered tho young man whllo hi? lay in. bod nolocp this morning blczlng tho nxo ho severed tho youth'B head from his body, and loavlng tho warm corpso lying In n pool ot lilood, dnshod a bldck down tho street to tho rosldonco or hid daughtor, with whom his wiro, rrom whom ho had boon separated for some time, mado her homo, lichcntlnl With One Wow. Entering tho Lacomb home qulotly ho Bllppod up behind hs unsuspect ing daughter, who was wmted nt a Rewlng machine. Railing the axq ho chopned off tho young womnn'a head with ono powerful blow. Then In fiendish rage ho slashod and cut at tho prostrate form of his victim. Tho daughtor wns to glvo birth to a child In a few days. Attacks Wife. Mrs. Mary Duffdy, wiro or tho ma niac, heard her daughter's body fall from tho chair and rushed Into the room. Maddened by hla lust for blood, Dnfffly turnod upon tho help Ios? woman nnd Btruck her updn tho nrnia with tho keon blade of hs ter rlbio weapon. Ho was not success ful, however, In Inflicting a mortal wound, and his wife, screaming with terror, ran out of tho hoiiBo, and sought protection at a neighbor's. Attempts Suicide. After hacking his daughter's body Jn a score of places, tho mnniac 'cooly sauntered out of tier house and made his way back to Ills own residence. Remorse, apparently awakened bv, the sight of Mb son's mutilated body, overtook tho aged man upon his ro turn home, and, lying down upon the bed In a pool of his own child's blood, he tried to commit suicide by hacking his throat with a huge cleav er. ' Nearly Knifes Officer. Before Duffdy could cut hlmiel' fatally Officer Coo arrived, and, up on being refused admittance, broke down the front door. SelsJng a sharp kniro, Duffdy attacked the. police man. They clinched and fell to the floor. With the otrength of a mani nc, Duffdy was rapidly overcoming Coe, and had ra'se,d his hand to plunge the knifo into the victim's heart, when the detectives arrived. No Harm for CliiW.' Remarkable cunning marked tho man's wild orgy. After he had slain GUARDSMEN USED REAL BULLETS AT AMERICAN LAKE MANEUVERS MISSILES THROWN AT PRIESTS AMERICANS WERE IN ' THE PARTY (United Prc,8S Lenaod Wiro.) Portland, Or., Aug. 13. That tho Bham battlo of the- Oregon soldiers, Just onded at American Lake, near Tacoma, was not turned Into n bloody cngagomont, with Bovoral actually killed, Is considered almost a mir acle, as tho Btnrtltng discovery has been mado that sovoral roal ballots woro fired during tho fight, ami' n great number of loaded clips, havo boon round In tho possession of tho mombors ot ono company or tho Fourth Oregon Inranry. Juqt how many bullets worn fired durJpB U'od'ITore-iLt Wf K&nNti J ,'nt dennlMyknewn,.tyHPbno r&Jiort hntj It that, ono or two sqldlors worq. struck, nnd that Boveral heard bul lets !w.h!x by thorn. Ono army lieutenant', whllo kneeling on tho fir ing lino, heard a ball of stool stag ovor lila head, arid 'reported It nt tho tlmo, saying ho-wlnlicil tho men of his company woro n'rmod with lortdod cnrtvldgcs. It Is Ba'd that nearly nny national guardsman will nay ho knows thnt bullets woro used In tho engagements Tho first dcflnlto Infonnntlnn or this waa obtained whon tho bullots' woro tnlton nwny from tlto Oregon com pany by tbo cnntaln. Whllo tho ofll cth nro Investigating Hio mattor, they appear to- treat It Ught'y, evi dently hoping to get moro Infor mnUon In this way. They say where so many men nro hnndlod it is Im- poBsIblo to provont thorn from Bocur- Ing shells and using them In sham battles, If thoy chooxo to do bo, Hpwovor, oxtroordlnnry precautions to provont this prnctlco was taken this year. (United Profts Leased Wiro.) Orvioto, Italy, Aug. 13. Antt clericals horo this afternoon at tempted to mob a party of Cathollo dlgnttnrlcn, Including Cardinal Q'.lw bons, Tho crowd gathorod In tho Btroots as tlio churchmon passed in carrlagcBt and hooted and hl'sod. M tho oxcltomont grow nnd tho mob gathorod courago from tholr Incroa Ing numborB, tho antt-clorlcals boai throwing mtRRllcs nt tlio cnrllages. It la bollovcd an aUomtt to atop ,lhe carriages would havo boon mads It a detail of pollco had not arrived oii'the'8cene at the critical lnofueat. - tho mou was wna y 1111s jinnr and tho pollco tried to drlvo thm back, Thoy fQilKTctCand order Wirtl uot rctjrod untlliaQyqral or tho rlpt- T or.i ha'l boon badly boatou hy tho At flcont. With Cardinal GibbonB woro BIbIi op Foley,, of ' JDotroH. nnd BlBhop 0'Con.nll," of. Washington. Thoy wont with tho cardinal to visit Bishop FrattocChl. Sovoral other church mou Joined tho party, nnd thoy woro mot upon tholr arrival by a ntimbOr of dlgnltnrloB of tho province, ,Tho roollng agali?Ht tho church . and priests has boon H'rong In this city for Bomo t!mo, nnd tho pollco woro Ipfflfmod In ndvanco to bo pre pared for quick, actlou In cano of a domotutrntlon, ' ' , n I v BIG FLEET , MEN LOSE RIFLE SHOT TUnlted Prctw IoaBod Wire.) Auckland, Now, Zealand, Aug. 13, Tho Auckland rifle loam today do nated tho American marksmen from the; Atlantic fleeCby'a margin of 05 points. In order that the Americans might copipoto In tho contest, tho law against pormltttng armed bodies of forelgnora to land on British soil, on tho ground that this constitutes technical Invasion, was suspended. Tho American team was presented with a handsomely engraved ellvor cup as a consolation prlzu. Today Is Jackles day In Auckland. Tho officers or the fleet aro still at Rotorua, and the city Is glvon ovor to tho enlisted men. They are hav- Ing tho time or their lives, No street car company will accept mon ey rrom the sailors, and they aro ad mitted free to 'all theatrei, public gardens and places of amusement. PA INTERCEDES IN BEHALF OF T.OVKIT Pnlto Alto, Cal., Aug. 13. Dr. I-'rod F, Fitzgerald, tho young San Francisco physician, who JournoyGdf to Morris, 111., for tho purpose at marrying Mlwi Ethol Ludwlg, onjy to have hU lutondod brldo spirited away by her mother, Is today undor tho consoling wing of tho young wo mnn's father, Otto Ludwlg, at tho tatter's homo In this city. It Is said that, through tho fnthor, a reconcili ation may bo affected, and tho mar riage of tho couplo celebrated after 'j all. (Accorldng to the beet Information, Miss Ludwlg Is ovon now fin hor way to Palo Alto for that purpose, hnylnjc doflod tho maternal authority thnt i baa kept hor hidden away from hor lover for almoBt a week, I ' n- ifi; - NEWS FROM HERE,- THERE AND EVERYWHERE The Methodists aro opposing the re-election of Cannon as speaker of the house. A physical clash Is f on red on tho Sllotz reservation betwoon tho homoi steadors and those who havo squat ted on tho lands. Both sldeH claim they will not glvo In. Further troublo botwoqn Jupnn and China la threatened, r tho rosult of tho Chlncso govorninont seizing a cargo on a Japanese steamor conilst Ing of 10,000 guns and ammunition, which Is bollovcd waa Intended (or the Chlueso rebels, ' The first flying machino for pleas tiro- has been ordered at a cost of $5000. HmitIhwr to Talk IUIIi-omiI. Portland, Or., Aug, 13. Edward II. Harrlman, rallrod piaguat, wants- tp talk about tbo lonw-delayt-i extension through Central Oregon', and has Invited Qovcrnar Chambir bl son, he carefully w!pd the blood I Threo threshing marhlnei and ' !" nnd a number of other prpm'r- - . . . . H000 sacks of whBt wero burned In neaLwen to Pelican Bay for a tallj- f Centime! n fHtg eight). smut Area near Colfax, Washington, feat.