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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
IIAII.Y A. Tl -oritNAL. 8ALE.M. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOlir.K 0, 1010, "John Kelly" Boots for Women A Name that Means "The Best and the Easiest" Shoes for fall that are not only hch in appearance, but contain every element of comfort, Smart in tone and not too high priced- within the reach of ev ery woman who understands that economy does not consist in buying a cheap shoe, of all things, You are not restricted to a few styles, but have the choice of many pretty and desirable lasts, The new patterns have Ihe approval of "Dame Fash ion," and we guarantee the fit tine: dualities, DON'T VAIL TO EXAM INK "JOHN KKIiIjY" SHOKS UEl'OItti MAKING YOI K SKIA2CTION. THE OREGON HOME RULE 6 I 1 Boy Mayor," of Milwaukee, Wis., at the Meeting of Mayor Rose at the Opera House. Hon. A. N. Gilbert, President of wm deliver an muir on -Temper- the lllihee Club, Will Preside nce- Not prohibition.' There 7 (n l.n twn mura a ;1 .1 ruMns nt future dates in chargfe of the following: Reception Committee, A. N. Oilbdrt, Homer H. Smith, J. M. Dalrymle, F J. r,ttfky, V. W. Durbln, Chns. K. Spauldl'ng, Louis J. Laehmund, W, A. Cualek, Wm. D. Evans, H. G. Meyer. J. It, Wnn, S. A manning, Geo,, c. Will, Col. E. Hofer. The cahipalg- or the Qregon Home Rule Association will be opened nt Salem Friday night with a meeting at the Grand opera houso, nt which Mayor Ross, better knonWn na the SPAIN SEI3TIUXG. (Continued from I'age I,.) DO YOU BREATHE LIKE THIS? IT'S CATARRH JtAlLROAD MAGNATES at school given him by a playmate, VISIT CAPITAL CITY but whether this contained the poison Louis J. Hill, president of th9 Great Northern railway, and party came to Salem for a brief visit, more of a sight-seeing and pleasure-seeking nature, over the Oregon Electric from Portland yesterday afternoon and returned to Portland In the evening. While in the city they vis ited the capltol building and paid their respects to Acting-Governor Bowerman, and, as upon previous occasions, Mr. Hill expressed his un bounded confidence in the future growth and prosperity of Oregon and especially the Willamette valley th.rough the entire length of which the Oregon Electric will pass In the Jiot very remote future. While Mr. Hill denied that his visit had any -particular bearing upon the plans of the Oregon Electric extension which' road Is owned and controlled by thp Hill system of railroads, it Is expect ed that his visit has much to do -with the proposed extension and Im provement of the electric line and Its service which will begin with the opening of spring. or not Is not known. KILLED RY EATING POISONED CANDY Oakland, Cal., Oct. 0. The author ities today began a searching Inquiry into the death of Ivan Starmar, 11, of Elrahurst, who is believed to have eaten poisoned candy intended for some one else. 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Accept no counter feit or similar name. Dr. h. A. Sarre said to a lady of th.e haut ton (a patient)! "As you ladles will utie them. - WJtUr "V " v - .... Gonraud'ai Cream' " the harmful or au toe ftWapMparatloria. For sals by all drosiUU and Fancy Goods Dealers In t&ft United States, Canada and Europe. KKLLHOPKIXS, Prop 37 Great Jones Street, Hew York .uUtntMUnHHHmHHIIHHHHHtHinHIH)t I LEADER SHOE STORE i FOR RELIABLE GOODS J Money Saved Is Money Earned -f Best of goods at living prices. Before buying com in and be con- f I vlnced. A. C. DE VOE, Proprietor 263 North Commercial Street. MHtMHMMHM)miMlllltMIHtH))lUHHtmt' precipitated a storm at 'Lisbon and Republicans everywhere rushed in to the streets, carrying rifles and grenades which they had concealed In their houses for weoks. Populace Rushes to Arms. Within half an hour Lisbon was In an uproar, the Republicans had ral lied behind their leaders and pre sented a united front to the royal ists, who were equally active in massing their forces. Couriers car ried the news of the fighting to tho palace as the telephone and tele graph wires had been cut or were In the hands of the revolutionists, and the loyalist troops prepared to de fend the Necessldades palace. Within the palace the royal family in terror sought the bastions. The fleet, in the hands of the Republi cans, began shelling the palace. The palace commander signalled to the harbor fortifications to open flro on the fleet Suddenly tho royal en sign's on the forts fluttered down and the green and red Republican flags rose In their place. The guns of Shells from tho warships began f.iilinir in the vicinity of the palace. Tho royal family were hurriedly es corted to tho cellars out of harm's way, while the lyddite bomb3 hurtled and exploded above them. The Forts Join In. The. forts remained inactive until a regiment of royal artillery began replying to the warships' flro. Then thn mina of the fortresses opened and a general bombardment tool: nlace. Tn tho meantime about half the troons in Lisbon had deserted to th RepubV-ians, while, throughout the first hours of fighting tho greatest fntnllties were among tho loyalist ofllcers who were endeavoring to check the mutiny in their regiments Within an hour after the first out break half the bluejacketa of tho fleet had joined the Republicans nshnre while those who remained aboard manned the guns, awaithu orders from tho Republican leader; to bombard tho palace and the gov ernment bulldlntrs. The priest who aroused tho Ire of thn mob was "ducked" at 1 o clock Tuesday morning: by daybreak the revolutionists began their attack on the palace. Republicans Maintain Order. The fighting continued intermit tently Wednesday but increased as darkness fell and throughout tho nlKht there was a continuous roar of artillery Tho gun flro grow steadier and louder toward morning as tho revolutionists attempted to storm the palace, which was resisting stub hornlv. Its canture, however, was seen to be only a matter of time, and it is rumored that as soon as this became apparent, tho command ment, Gen Qeorgas, shot himself. With all tho excitement tho Re nubllcans succeeded admirably In re talnlng order throughout tho city Looters were shot down on sight Tho banks and other places whoro valuables were deposited, tho art galleries and government buildings EMAYOR DAVI1 OSE Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one of th greatest'orators the country has pro duced In recent years, will speak in this city at tho Opera House, Friday evonlng, October 7, at 8 p. m., on "The Fallacies of Prohibition" Mr. Rose was elpcted mayor of Milwaukee Ave successive times, has been prominently mentioni-d in connection with the vice-presidency, and is known tho country over as one of the foremost speakers. He presents ar guments that every prohibitionist an d church member should hear. ADMISSION FREE that escaped tho bombardment were surrounded by cordons of blue jack ets, The provisional government ob tained completo control of the tele graph Into Wednesday and no )iowa from tho provlnbos is given out. Rumors are curront throughout the capital that a largo force of loy alist troops hav6 massed near Mafra and aro marching toward Lisbon. This is denied by tho Republican leaders, who declare that tho prov inces are generally quiet and that a revolutionary force soon will bo sent out to repress minor disorders. Franco Shows Friendliness. Notwithstanding this tho Republi can commanders are .preparing for an attack, and troops, augmented by marines, aro moving northward ot the city. Husebio Leao, provisional civil governor of Lisbon, began tho or ganization of a pollco forco today and will relieve tho Republican troons of police duty. Citizens from all parts ot Lisbon aro volunteering as policemen, while others are on rolling in tho Republican army. Colonel Barreto. minister of war, refused today to estimate the num ber of men mustered by the Repub llcans, declaring that tho necessity for troops was not great and that little- opposition to tho Republican army was anticipated. President Braga Minister of Jus tice. Costa, and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bernadlno Machada, woro In conference today and It Is bollovid they discussed the possibility of In tervention by Great Britain. The Renubllcans aro elated that the French minister to Portugal called to pay his respects today.- They eagerly seek recognition by France and the United States as tho repub lic of Portugal. Many KiUc In Palace. The minister of finance, Brazillo Tollas, today conferred with leading Lisbon bankers regarding tho mone tary situation, urging them to do everything possible to protect Por tuguese securities, assuring them that the Republic would ropudlato none of the obligations that Portu gal had Incurred as a monarchy. The minister of marine, Amaro Gomez, conferred with tho fleot commanders today regarding tho po licing of the harbor. Other provin cial ministers are Antonio Almeida, interior, and Luis Gomez, public works. The officials havo taken chargo of tho medical and sanitary work fol lowing the fighting. Shortly after daybreak Wednesday morplng a great number of tho pal aco defenders wore dead or dying and tho flagships signalled "cease firing." In addition to tho warships and tho forts, there were soveral p!eco3 of field artillery trained on tho pal ace. Tim nalaco guards had only field cuns with which to reply and these were directed In a futllo effort to sllenco tho men of war. To this fact is attributed the light loss sustained by tho Republicans. Handicapped by tho long rango guns of the besiegers, tho defenders woro unable to fight at close quarters and thereforo could not uso their sldo arms. Republican Flag Flying. At 9 o'clock tho Republican flag flew from a new flagstaff on a dis mantled section ot tho palace, tho old staff having beon shot away. Tho nows of tho tall of tho palaco caused groat Joy among tho popu lace, who gathered In the plaza dom Pedro, sang tho Portuguese Marseil laise, cheered tho Republic and tho downfall of the king. Shortly after the fall of tho palaca the dofondors ot the ministry build ings surrendered. It was at first supposed that the royal family had been captured when the palace foil but It was an' nounoed at noon that they had o on ped and It Is impossible at this writing to aacortain how thoy man aged to evade tho Republicans. Kscnpa Dtuffiitacri Ah I'eneante. The moat likely version la thai the king, disguised aa a policemai, waa conveyed through a auuterro 'nan uaasage of the palace to safety. aud that the-queen mother and tun dowager quen, Maria Pla, d'sguised sa peasants, were hurried to aoine foreign legute and later removed to aafety. JSetimaie of the caaualltk nro still inaccurate. 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