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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1908)
Ksnnrsca 1 TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1008 d. TURKS . TOGET ;,, RIGHTS IN' CONSTITUTION SULTAN WILL OKANX DKHANDS OF IIKBKLB FKAKS INTER. TKNTION OK RUSSIA ANII FRANOI5 NO GERMAN AID. (t'nIM 1'rfM Ltaied Wire.) Constantinople, July 22.--Agnlnst the advlco of his counsellors, Sultan AWul ilamld today decided to grant a constitution to tho peoplo of Tu koy. Thlrt Is understood to bo tho only moane of checking tho Mace' (Ionian revolt which has spread until It hM offoctod the whole northern yorMoii of tho TurkUlt empire. Tho wiIUh la eld to fear tho Interven tion of KUHHla and Franco which wait decided upon yostorday In St, fetors burfc'. It la reported that whon tho sul tan's counsellors tnado objections to the 'granting of tho constitution, At (Jul Hantfd replied: . "It will ho easy to nnniil tho con ttltut'lon when order Is restored." ( Abdul H tun Id hold tho consultn tlon with his counsellors early today and It In roportod that tho session nt tho Imporlnl pnlaco was stormy. Tho sultnu'it counsellors pointed out that Turkoy la tho only remain ing dofloptlsin in northern Caucniliifc and that the sultan Hhould put forth n strong orfort to maintain this form of liovornmeut nnd thus glvo moral support to tho shah's fight In I'or kIa. Abdul Ilamld Is III and povlsh, nnd ho U mild to havo llown Into n rgo nnd AHsortcd Ilussla nnd Franco wery. planning to Inturforo in Mace donia. Mo wld that he foarod also Knglattd'ri nttltudn and did not want to risk a Kdnural war that would worry lilt old ago nnd deplete his coffer. i . A nolo frotnGorninny, discourage Ing Turkoy's overture! for nn nlll unco 'wtths tho k&lsor Is ald fti hnvu Ikou responsible for tho doclslou of tho miltnn,' It Is Hold thntiKniporor William wants an alliance with the snltnij but li nfruld of an open treaty with tho 'Moody Turk " Tllp sultan counted on, Uernuy'i aid1 t repol tho ndvaueot Of Russian Mncft dpuln and tho nolo caused him tlir keenest disappointment. It Is understood that tho sultan. lfciuo-1 order today to his Knrnl, Djcvet Hey, to ceao hl onwutloiu on tho Tnrko-PoMliiu border nnd to use nil attempts to pacify the pto ply. '.Abdul Ilamld I convinced that In ha not long to live und want to pas tho rumnlmUr of his days la pence. Ilo lias announced UU Inten tion of appointing hU third sun Mo hemmed Hurhan-Htl-l)!u ueeotHKh to tho throne although this Is con trary to all pnMOdeut. . Hie sullnn'n rightful suocw(prs nro hit) throe brother In onUr, ac cording to the tonwi ot the Turkish custom, which dictate that tkM throne nlmll descend to the mate ds accndenta of the lwprtul harom of Othain, und liio founder vt the em pire OAliVOltlA. Dumb s?lHlMHHtliAB& FATE OF k ANUBIS UNKNOWN MANY ARE ON BOARD NOTHING HEARD FROM WRECK ED STEAMER SIXTY-THREE PASSENGERS STILL WITH THE IIOAT HELP IS ON WAY. , (Dnltd l'rws Lwied Wlr. Santa Darbara, Cnt., July 22 No word has ben received from the ficono of tho wreck of the Gorman linn steamer Anubts, which. at Inst ac counts was pounding to plocos on tho Jagged reefs near San Mlguol Is landJ. Of the fate of the slxty-throo men who were loft nbonrd of tho frelghtor nothing doflnlto h lenowu. Up to tho time thb first and second mnto of tho Anubls loft tho wrecn with nlno. niombers of tho crow In u llfo bont, no lives had been lost, but tho big steamer then was rapidly breaking up, her after-deck being awnih nnd tho waves that rolled over her hammering hor hull upon tho rocks. Tho vessel nt that tlmo wna In a moit porllous position nntl tho ris ing of tho wind might causo her to dlslntogrnte before tho finish of heavy' seas nnd render oscnpo of tho 19 pas songors nnd tho mombcrs of ths crew dlfllcult If not Impossible. Tugii from sovornl ports along tho const nro burying to the nssUtnncc of the doomed stonmer nnd word Is expected from tho sreno or tho disaster before night, Knrly this morning tho launcn Ohnrm, with Coptnln I'lllshury, bond of the marine uudorwrltors ot San Francisco, on bonrd, left for tho wrook from the oil port of Gnvloto. Tho tug Rodondo, of tho Redondo Railway Company, depnrtod from Ilodondn Inst night nnd should bo nt tho Hoono ot tho disabled steamer this morning. It la thought poslblo that ono or more of tho couatwlso Btenmom whoto.chodule would bring them In tho vicinity of tho wrock may bo standing by to rondor aid to tho An ii lib. In this evont those on board Jf rosouod, would likely land nt ono of 'tho Log Arigo'los ports or nt San Vrnnolsoo. , Tho roof whoro the Anubls struck bears n Minister roputntlon on thlt const. Several ships have boen wreaked there within tho la-t three years, notnbly the hchooner Cole mnn, lumber ludon, which became n total lost on Sail Miguel three yean ago. Idito lliillotln. Santa 'itarlmra. Cal . July 22 - sloop Ynez arrived In the harbor t day from San Miguel Ulaml. whoro thjj Kosmos line Htenmer Anub.s wont on a met uarly Monday morn ing, and reports the roscuo of nil hands on the stranded vessel. Thev left the wreok at o'clock ye ter day afternoon. ('nipentoiN Attention- Owing to Important htulueM ev ery member of Carpenter' Union No. 1006 U requested ti nu-.t In tkolr hall Saturday night nt x o'clock. 7-22-3t CHARM OF MANNER. (By Elbert Hubbard.) Onco In tramping along a country lano In Dflgland I stopped to ad mire some very wonderful roses that grew In cluUers over tho door of a little stono cottage. As I stood there a woman camo out of the- cottage carrying a baby, and there were two other babies tug ging at her dress. And thU woman said to mo In tho sweetest and gent lest manner, "Would you mind If I should clvo you one of .the roses?" and she clipped off one with her scls- sora and handed It to me. Tho action of the woman was so gentle, generous and gracious that I wn surnrlsed. and when I tried to express my thanks I only stammered and said It wa? a fine day' and lOOKea like rain. Then I bothought me I was In tho land of tips and I felt in my pocket for silver. But the woman stopped mo and said, "Oh, I would never tnko monoy for a rose but you aro an American nnd my brother lives i i.nioo onH unrhnns VOU Will see him and tell him that you saw me and, tho chlldron." ' Then she gavo mo hor name and her- brother's name, but ho lived In Tin i rntnmdo. she could not say which it was surely one ot those I promised to hunt up her broth er. Then wo shook hands and I pat ted her three babies on the head and went away. I've forgotten the woman's namo and the namo of her brother, but the Incident of meeting hor and tho big V . ,.(. .l. nn.nlllir Attn 1111011 rea ro3e wna m """"'o -" - it I will never forget. Why? Bo cause sho had Charm of Manner, nnd that Is the rarost and fines thing In the world. To have Charm of Manner, you do not have to be rich, educated nor handsome for certainly this woman r t,t.a iiiaf monilnnnd was neither. But sho was Just honest, grnclous and con3ldernto and so natural In her actions that she was Impressive. Onco In Wanamakcr's I wished to buy a cake of soap. The saleswom an showed me a Kinu at iu rama cake, that I rather liked. She told me th. Price and then sal. But here is a kind mat wu -.. - - certain I bellovo you will like it certain, 8Uro better or Just a3 i you want the besi. ..0lve me four cakes of that ast, I said, and slapped down a half dol- aIr really only wanted ono cake ot soap, because I had forgo ten to put a cake in my valise, and I would bo back home in two days, anywaj. .but that girl's Charm of Manner caught me. Sho was so gracious, bo kindly and bo interested in pleasing me and worked in such a delicate little com pliment that, In some way, I leu it...-i. -ho ,n,i tnkon her scissors aS IJ1UUBU a' -- . .,, and snipped off a big rod roM, tho dew still on it, and handed It to mo. Not all the people In Wanamakcr's havo Charm of Manner this charm that Is born of concentration and consideration. To havo Charm of Mannor you must havo both respect for yourself . Tfn.1 MA .t run tiift ntnop nerson. "" U1IU i " "" - yahamakor girl been In the . . ! est dogroo bold, it would have d! natural, earttost, easy, stulllng yj At another tlmo in Wanamakf, I was "waited on by a young tt. who was chowlng gum and talkln with; a girl across tho aisle abon! and how ho had had such a loJ, time. Ho looked It. ' Tho secret of successful saleim,. ship Hos In Charm ofManner. Tb person who has It is In posse33oao. a key that will unlock all hearts and pocketuooks. If you havo Charm of Manner r0, can't koop it Bocrot you wJiirC havo. to ask' for a. "ralse" gravuaio io, you every mtje o . . Taking Up Track Tho rails of . tho electric car Hn from State .atreot to the Southfn Pacific dopot aro being taken m nnd it Is tho intention to handle ty travel to tno Elation by way of nil Yow Park lino. SMMW' SSI p ' ' " I I SOME UKAKONR WHY A HANK ACCOUNT IS A GOOD THING It teach economy. It help your oradit It (urnUUw a reofipt for A! mouty you pay Gt It oiUm buitHMa HWU ttot will iMtvm yw HtvtMit. U iininU your fundi lMt lo- by rottWory. It OHabltM )h to got nkMtri dur Iiifi th tMwtueUve yM of ronr llf. It Uats yxw In pMlttott to take qdvoHtug of say ot hHH- tkjt oomm onr wyr. f u ur 8igt Ddtrtmoat n will py you UtiWr luoomo, than lfovrHiHtu boodi, no inattr hv tiuittl the Amount. Your monoy n ua, j, la Rc. tlvo w and txvueni tho com. wunuy in utoh ou Uve. It em lIoy labor, onaratei fantnru MsnU flold and moe oros to markeu We will 0 glad to co opvrato with you and help yon mo. savings nKiMirr.MK.vr vnu NATIONAL HAXir Bad Eyes Aro What We Are looking For U U to b .A!hol tour thj so HUJ ! lhat aoi; lu il d a4 4t. but they mut , coroa for tad ar fuii t-q.u. Mil to do it No nutUr tut j 4 ihitfc tan trout I- u, do bv a . , iMUk uaUI you emit to us Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Stress. CHERRIES ARE RIPE And so arc the prices of our suits. 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