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I
THE FORT WORTH RECORD
AND REGISTER
5
VOL XIII.
I
STATE RAILROAD
. X.
TROOPS ADVANCE
estant
1ty
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3
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wili
ut
SCORES VICTORY
PEOPLE IN PANIC
GENERAL PARDON
of Mo
d C’hristi
Armenian
Men Under Indictment for the
Army of Investment Halts
b
airy mhen
Selamlik ceretpony today tl
1
outside th
I
ccupied by a
Within Two Miles of
Goebel Murder No Longer
Defeated.
Constantinople.
Fugitives.
.
G
453
MUCH FEELING SHOWN
RUSH TO EMBASSIES
ENDS FAMOUS CASE
>
C*
1
• f
Representatives Cheer When
Foreigners and Others Seek
Ex Governor Taylor an Exile
Vote Is Announced.
Asylums of Safety.
From Home for Eight Years.
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BITTERNESS MARKS DEBATE
VOTE TO DEPOSE . SULTAN
POWERS PRESENTS PETITION
2
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were- killed
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V
FOUR GERMANS KILLFD,.
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After
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trunk
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and
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to, the
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fh
Ev p/ll Po 3^1/^ CUM zowo FNNE Mt I swo
a rFaprre 81 • Recerr wEvI ra n M fM I
two and
reconnoiter and
Cavalry went out to
d b
pt
1
ROOSEVELT REACHES
ry far
CASTRO IS RAVING
WKR oF EXTERMINATION.
er I ed
CASTIO HAVK».
AGAINST AMERICA
CAMPING GROUNDS
G
NES
had
Al.NCNI
RTE
state
LANGI A(F.
)
ARE
3
ainendment
Terre i and his friends are by
HOUSE PROCEEDINGS
again broi
Dete
ca m
ich it was claimed th
Adjouremrat
aa
n th* propositlon of
established
ets, .
I
prejudice these cases;
w1th
SENATE TO TAKE
put
ANOTHER JUNKET
ice
... reve
1 he
TH
on
lutinu
tel
Punishment.
ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28
on
and
d if
of the
seemed
bullding would be foreed in.
«n invitation wax* received hy *h*
to
to asaiat in"
if
W’e
tn
A few buildings iri the suburbs tBere
wrecked and two fires broke out in the
Hons
ollow-
for Twepty-Fzht Yesra.
Forn
Unt-
the
Oklahoma—- Fair, warmer Satur- •
Nundny,
elonti- »
extendem ‘a eoreial tn)
V
wit
on
CContinuea on Page 2) /
b.
1
d
whtoh to inangur
f agtateowue
ConstantinopTe to
it is rumored that
nisht
under
ment ba
meat p
fof
the
it of a numbar of houses
No one was hurt, but in
the army before the capital tn return
to Saloniki tortkwfth in order to avoid
Cox Amendment to Strike Out
Provision for Extension
to further ar tied on
‘Thin meana that
2
of thia scrim-
c at Galata and
Ka
Ung
• onatrert I
a ne A *
are attempting
ns of the miL-
the
Mr.
kind
the '
abnut a de
ning rurti
Hendi ng
ments "
Auali
o• «M I
the »tal
*
etore th? hduae
ion prpared by
and signed »»v
gent HP limn-
on thia subjeot
y drfeaf
a vote t
3!
{
pot
lined up
was I
neie
blone in the
tok amend-
This amen-
all suspicion that they
to Influence the decisiol
tary leaders
Alleged Prineipal In Frankfort Trag-
edy Moves Kentucky Governor
. to Cemency.
Abdul Hamid,, However, is Apparent-
ly as Strong W ith the Masses
as at Any Time.
ADVOCATES OF EXTENSION OF STATE BAILROAD WIN NOTABLE VICTORY IN1 THE HOUSE
inond
ks
AND
I
I
Industriouely Fndeavors lo Make
Martyr of Himseif.
», . April
ng deba
olon» Wil Aenat in firganizing \ew
A-iton or Comaeretal cluts
in Northennt Tvxas
ear •
} near
Ferrara.
country
ina, and
» •s h
e It e
f then
il
‘rame,
erlal.
eta nt i
loas of
2
DAT.
neat.
Corpse Found le Trunk J met a Sampie
ng Embulming.
Jackson. Miss., April 23 —The corpse
found in a trunk at the union station
last night causing the police to believe
terer into the plot and committed tze
murder
tn
by (o-
Howard Didn’t Hill foehel,
-But Howard did not kill Goehei and
47
that se ' B I
ot commerchal clubs tn Mild up
evelop that sectlon nt the state, whirh
$
general said
Pardons
id®
)
$5-
)306o
lotte
eai
Ve
=5
-e-g.-
ed merel y of far-away^ rumbling •
NOT A MUMMY
Few Buliding* W rerked and Damage
Not Gres.
Madrid. Apri! 23—— The selemie eis-
turbances which were general through-
out the Iberian peninsula this evening
by speeches
at the Dem-
my knowledge of these trials, I be.
Heve that Governor W H Taylor had !
no guilty knowledge of the morder rtf
Goebel and that he would never have
m*eda
(rm);".
*
should
nd lime
meant
■
1
a
1
k
was something
shocks that foll
the .pe‘a
uld be m
pi enan, but
«■ uid quit
D sqsiml
during the recent disorders hv their
cwn people, while deending Armenians.
"05
er f
» na he |
-a*
4• A
material damage was done, though the
ground rose and fel, buildings swayed 1
• author nt
ok the pe0-
4 this occaslop
secce4 Texament .
%
I
Xea--a 9
■.
’ ’ j)
every
in wh
at" rorn
King Appears on Street and Assists
Firemen in Kescue of Panic
Stricken Profile.
various parts of the city fire broke out
and a condition of great alarm, pre-
vailed. Several of the broken walls
threatened to fall, ana It is believed
‘hud the greatest reasons to
and providing that
net rntertalu a moa
,2
SHOCK AT MADRID.
n AM
if the lives of Russians are en-
• dangered.
ate, inviting it to com*
Camp county, April 28
had been in
motlim on the
motion of thla
a reopening of-
ft. Or. In other
But Mr Ter-
linn aimoni at
‘ probably he-
PIOP”
debate
Ani '
the favored troops of the Constantino-
ple garrison were giving homage to
the sultan on Yildiz hill there was a
forward movement of the constitution-
al forces on the side of Pera to within
of a panic but the
owed the first consist-
Ftates Senator.fit* wart of
pressing invitation to
innocence
A Saloniki dispatch to the Times says
the Turkish government has uncondi-
tionally accepted (ieneral hefket'e
terms, which give the Salonikins mili-
tary control nt the capital.
The central committee of union ar l
d'e In the Georgetown hospital here
rarshfps to follow hl. move
II* declare Venezvela.. trad
Dl-POT KANTS IN
INCOHEKENr
to carry into
Ions to the men
the ntate board ot
• portion nt thb
quhrters. The report
mage has caused a pan
Pera..
John Lelshman, the
a half miles of yuldiz Kiosk. thN Standard savs
—--* a* *a reconnoiter and th* heir to the
cks. but fallee
»unded in the
American am
A
"ashington April 3?
Pitt* burg e ted in. the country end exprewsee his
, gratitude and deieht for the hospitalt-
4 ty shown him hr tt»S actins g vernor
n and Mf" Ja keon
The me** awalting the F osevelt
party included four head men, nine.gur
pi5 .,t rexl,
edr themselv
that I would
out to occupy their b
two of them being
not promise anybody either to pardon
or not to pardon these mnen, but that
if the cases ever came before me I
would take them up officially and de-
efde them on their merits and that I
was as anxious for the conviction and
must not longer delay
effect,” and grants pard
charged, who fled th*
"The only evidence in aH nt tha
four trial- of powers and the three
trials of Howard by which th* pros-
ecurttotin any way attempted to con.
neot Governor Taylor with th* murder
was th* testimony as to his writing to
Howard to come to Frankfort to kill
William Goebel and tending to show
that Howard, on the request In that
letter did come to Frankfort and en-
/
i
I
i and heip us start this
er a grsaler arwiuatrial
J. W. HILT, Becretary.
a Mr B
slow, having aw lla ohjert the settle-
ment of disputes between the republic
and various powers
medan soldiers at Tarsus
Has e Met
.U
,Poju-
shs
center of the 4 Ity. Following the first
le rushed into the streets,
l and for a time there
that they had unearthed a mummy.
VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE
SHOCKS PORTUGAL
------
_____ _ _ ___ that the interior of some of the church-
to recent corruption among J es has been damaged. King Emmanuel
------"h- -wer nt the appeared and the streets and encour-
—--- aged the firemen, and assisted in the
reccuing of the terrffied people. |
In the house of lord*, whish.was nit- ; ao»irn<;r’T*iTw''eu'ui«
ting at the time several of the mem- ।...... -
here were thrown to the fkoor, and it
though the walls
i oeratic nominee for governor would
. not pardon Taylor, Powers and others
’ and that the Republican nominee would
pardon them if elected.
"I made no answer to those speeches
until I came to the home nt Powers in
the mountains wher
pie, his friends that
C •ve •ee••vbbebee*e;
♦ st. Petersburg, April 28. — Ad- •
d vices received by the Russian for- •
wh r M A <
• and law
cabinet have agreed to carry’out the
wishes of parliament General Mah-
moud Hchefket. who in a telegram to
the grand vlsier today styied himself iand the waV
commander in chief of the army of in- were broken
vestment and of the.Ottoman fleet, ts
now almost supreme in authority. In
his communication, a copy of which
was sent to the sultan andao the vari-
ous embassies and was publishe, the
ught up as ‘t l
paign since 1829
fifteen Moham-
who did not flee from the state. Those
ever whom indictments are left hat *
ing are Wharton Golden of Knox coun
ty, now in Colorado; Frank Cecil of
Bell county, now a railroad detective
in St. Lous, and Willlam H- Cut ton of !
Owsley county, said to have died in the
West a few months ago. These cases,
with the possible exception nt Ceci,
as they
believe " ‘
throne. Mohammed
ns. presided ov
Mr Chambers
pertence with relief w
and requires funds to keep the people
A dispatch to tha Times save ths:
the sultan refuses to discuss abilcation,
save as the result of an Inquiry con-
ducted tn accordan e with • the Sheri
| laws into the question of his guilt 6
Intention tn ship the trunk by express
to New Orleans at
contention, but it WRg Paced, nthe
baggage mom by mistake- The corpam
is that of a Mexican wha died about
eight years ago.
re l told the peq-
ItOl also has been pardoned
mez
"Owing to recent
the Imperial guard, the po1
government in the capital was practi-
cally annihilated In order to restore
and. consoldate the authority of the
rovernment the Second and Third army
corps dispatohed troops to Constanti-
nople and placed me at the head of
these forces and also of the navy Par-
The common- va
plentiful and the
no time in get:
shooting trip
rhe npectal tra
velt purty from
Mt 1 19 d’clrk thi
w Tir
M th
today following an operation
nia tnr ieEuro "
e ane nrty tents ।
Amerigan finx In
.occupied hy Mr.
All A arieti • of finine ibound and
liuntsmen AA ill lone No Tint*
(ietting started.
would not
x likely show
the enacting
wreesment. if
will be dismissed, leaving Henry Yout-
Bey, now serving a life sentente in the
state penitentiary, ths only ono to suf
fer for the taking of the life of Goebel.
Reiterating the belief tie expressed
some months, ago when he granted!
pardons to C’leh Powers and lames B '
Howard, that no one but Youtsey had ।
part in the murder and that it was not
a conspiracy, as la* commonwealtn
charged. Governor Willson says that '
he believes it a • sacred dut which IDTHRONED
ad wense enough to gov-
। : , whileh Jenn gs re*
rough us "
an mmienement provi-
eenion adjourn .sins die
fabled.
movement of some thirty counties
♦ eign office today indicated that the •
6 suitan would be deposed this •
Q evening, although definite news of 0
« such an event, has not Wen re- ••
4 "bod’
Frankfort, Ky . April- 21.—Governor
Willson at 6 o’clock this evoniw
cleared the Kentucky court record of
all charges, growing out of the murder
in 1900 of Senator Willlam Goebel, who
was declared to have been elected gov-
ernor, except those hanging over
state's witnesses in the alleg'd con-
spiracy, by granting pardons before
trial of former Governor AA H 'Taylor
and former Secretary of State Charies
Finlay, who have been fugitives in th-
state of Indiana for nine years. John
Powers brother of Caleb Powers, who
is believed to be in Honduras, to Hol
land Whittaker of Butler county. John
Davis of Louisville and Charies Bteele
that they could not "have a futr trial,'
and if they stayed here would be foreeT
tonttonzewonie gutagiuMemndc/A PRISONER OF FRANCE
chance at all for a just decision •
Keeping Alive tie Feud. I ---" "‛T"
In extending clemency in th*- Taylor' __. , .
case, the governor after reviewing t he I Arriving in Paris, Fkiled A enezuclan
state gubernatorial election of 1859 and
heze for the toosev
a it nfgh 1 to na • •
the vicinttyce the t<
Lisbon. April 22 —A series of violent
earthquakes occurred here tonight and
seismic disturbances according to re-
ports from various places, were felt
throughout the whole of Portugal For
a time fears were entertained for a
repetition of the great earthquake of
1715. which demoralized the city. No
Rechad Effendi, is being detained 1R
the flldis kiosk, whither he went to
reassure the suiton that he would not
accept the throne under any circum-
stances unless at his majesty's requasL
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wr i 1
50 3
"20,
Another decree iseuer by the presi-"
dent provides for n great celebration 1
of Venezuelan independence July S,
1911 Vice President Vilutinf will per-
sonally assume the presidenoy tempor-
arily
d ceived by the ministry up to mid-
night The attitude of the for- •
4 eign office, as in the days of pre- •
4 vtous revolution in Turkey. Is one .
c of close watchfulness and non- •
« intervention. Ships will be sent •
Ask Sultan's Deposition.
The parliamentary deputies who held
sessions at San Stefano today asked the
sultan for hie deposition but the splen-
did reception accorded the sultan today
on his appearance in public was a
graphic impression that his majesty
retains a strong hold on the hearts of
his people. He was acclaimed by thou-
eands on his way from the gates of the
palace to th* white mosque outside the
walls of Yldiz Kiosk, where he went
for his usual Friday visit, a ceremony
known an slamlek. while picked detach-
ments of troops in their brilliant nt-
forms lined the route and stood at sa-
lute as though to do his smallest bid-
ding. No guarantee of any kind has
been given the sultan bv.the consttu-
tionasts either in regard to his reten-
tion or the security of his person. The
constitutfonalists have practically con-
trolled the gate and are taking a pas-
sive attitude toward the sultan. Teww-
fik .Pasha and his associates in the
proved to be an embalmed body belong-
ing to a Philadelphia Schooi of embalm-
ing. sent here for examination during
the redent convention of the Mississippi
ma' in Europe whose interests I de
fended in America ‘ ‛sald Senor Castro
•The day will come when the Unit 'd
states will rue its mistake. Tt failed to
mee the significance nt the selzure of
panama. It will repent, but I will not.
T defended in America and at The Hague
the right nt the weak against the
etrong. which now is being violated on
my person Unfortunately, my strensth
is betraying me in this fight"
Senor Castro satd the prosecutinn
iug that
May 1
he snluti M andh.the amendment
were A led a decisive vote-
cjorman took the floor and nade at
battalion ^t the Saloniki chasseurs who
posted pickets within he 'wel ure
When the cavalry returned they turned
Paris. April 23—4priano Cawtro af”
rived at A 33 o’clock this evening from
St Naizar. He walked tint nt the sta-
tion supported by two attendants, and
it was evident that he made his way
with difficulty He was greeted upon
arriving by a dozen prominent Vene-
zuelan residents in Paris
The return of Castro was in striking
contrast to his two previous visits to
Paris Instead of having a magnifi-
cent automobile waiting at the station
tnr him, he entered an ordinary street
taxleab taking into it with him his tw .
attendants and four others and went to
a modest hotel Ip the Place Cordea
wher he engaged a- stngle room Tn
the journailsts who succreded in seeing
him. the former president continged his
ahuse and denune iatlon of the United
States.
-I am the vtetm nt the United States
whtch has imposed me • 1 iTh*-
Kevresented Nevada
punishment of every person guilty of
the murder of Willfam Goebel as any
man in Kentucky
"When the Powers and Howard ap-
plications for pardon were presented
a public hearing was had and the
whole history and course ofThe pros-
ecutone were thoroughly discussed,
the theories nt the prosecution and
defense made perfegtly clear and I
became thoroughly fam filar with the
whole case of th* prosecution and de-
tense
Drfure the rosult Mai anneunced.
giving fhe bill’s friends a mujor-
Thnt ' meaa.
• re not sure nt uttimate auer«sa
Auntin, April 22 spaciaL-Toay '
trial developmni
hn-lf is hereby
fomes (iranin Amnesty.
(aracas, April 0, Vig Port nt Hpain
Trinidad April 23 Prenident Gomez
han issued a decree granting freedom
to all the men taken prisoners At the
time nf the .overthrow f the awtt »
adminietration last Tlet ember Those
liberated include those, rhasged with
-he alleged plot to an a seinat n Fresf
peot nf Kood sport
eties f Kame a •
huntemien win lose
« started .on their
alacrity by a unanimous vote
ing is a copy of the tnvttation.:
Pittsburg Texas, April Z1 —To ths
Honorable Presi lent and Members -’f
the Texas Herat* Wednenday April
21 there will be a meeting at Pittsburg
tor the purpose orsanizing a com
l to prav
on diapo
cineh ma l
consuls.
It is reported tonight that during
caused a small amovnt of damage here.
ing on adherents to come to the cap- ♦
Ital and give the support ofthete,
presenn । d __
.( four other men rausht in thela ~ KnM Werth and Vi~inity-- Nat- y
dragnet followinz the murder and whoja nrdny fntr, warmer.
-2cccceeevetcevee
Constantinople, April 22.—The ad-
vance of the concentrated army of in-
vestment began this afternoon While
Armeninn Village Destroyed; Bea,
Women ead children Killed.
Alexandretta AprL.23 Fugitives
who arrived yesterday state all th*
Armenian villages an- settlements in
the Alexandretta district ar* beinE de-
stroyet. Nearly every Armenian dwell-
ing has been burned by fanatical Mos-
lems and Armenians still gurviving are
living, in the open, hal1 starved and in
(Continued on Page 2.)
struggle. They were then given other
----- not be guilty that was started against hir in Vene-
not"aot‛me Howard to do what he aa zuela on a ^.tK„ ot having orderea
"vrom » fair impartin studs of teltne exeeutton in 1301 of General An
reports nf all of the (rials and from tonic Parades, the revol tionary leader,
of these, triala, I be. 'was a pretekt. Feinsigred that he did
ernor Taylor had not destre to reclaim the presidency of
tfMl tha
he raltruad bi
and some of the lending hankers who
have arranged to furnish the fund#.
Turkish finances haye been rertousiy
hurt recently, rash must be found to
meet the expense* nt the army which
It is estimater has been $2,000,000 since
the movement began
Thousnnds Stnrviug.
The latest reports from Adana show
great distress in tha’ district gome
15000 persons are homeless and starv-
ing and there are thousands of orphan
to be provided for. In a comparatively
Venezuela, and that he wanted only to
attend o hie private affairs, "to look
atterhis lettuce llke Diocletlan."
TT * former presidentspoke bitterly
nt the Venezgelan» tnr what he termed
their ingratitude after he had almost
saeriiced hin life -to defend their dig-
nity, honor ano Interests He main-
tained that he was a prisoner of France
It is understood that Senor Castro
has written a letter of protest to Presi-
dent Falileres a ong the l»n* nt the
one given otit recentiv by him at Fort
de France:—He pald had not yet per-
feated his plans nut first must attend
to his health and that he might awal
the arrival here nt his wife If is re-
ported that Setior Castro has sent A
telegram to Jose de 3 Panl. former
Venezuelan minister of forelgn affairs,
who is in Europe on a diplomatic mle-
I lied Not ’!
fay sent Up
Abuses the I eHeg Statra le I urohe rent
I nmgunge
Nt Nssahe April 23 Th* steamer
Veranille with CHprtano Cantro, de
post'd prenident nt Venezucia n boa ro
arrived here at daylight. Senor ('as-
Iro la . still complain Ing of being HI
and said fie suffered severely from tho
mercial clubs ansocitton for about
thfrty ounf’t* Northeast and Hast
•
»he count:es. to he orxanized, there wi/1
be several gentinmen high Id Texas
commercinl < lub and relirod industrial
work in attendance and we erper t a
great and enthusiastle meeting for a
forward movement in general inus-
railing ipon the ehuol furrl
d which was to th*
ne c • nalderution ft
vH' h Was pendins.
• no erhes Lem <t
local bjile and tne
waa read a sec otd
w that instexi ot
■' «oing to cause A
Mr lalhy. clanged from the atfirma-
The Mil Making an approprtatton t»
m-a a Aeficteng in th* pet anem An
« I other appe ■. tons 'n •'
. . session was finally |!XU«1.
Mr Stewart had been in ths hospital! The pin amending ’he churter of the
gin e Mar* 19 Mar . 11 he under - • ry nt Greenville ws ordered •
went an operation, the nature nt whteh gr esed
the physiciana have not mae p > i- ; An invitation from Harry I-anda,9
About ‘a week ago his rendition bet ame , attend an altomobHe harhaeue at M%
worse and he sank mteadits :ntil this Eraunfala next Suntay was reed arkt
mnorning when he passed aw9) recefved with expresalons nt mark’d
Mr Stewart was 82 venrs old and t approval '
had been a famillar figure In rhia citva Brown ee was then recognized and
during the hettei part .f the halflspnk- tn support of the penltentiary .
cenrury For twenty -eicht jeuru al - E «d it waa hts opin-on. Me
<»«<•>»« he repTesented Xevada ia U>* i "AM enet qere, • .numnder. o
xenat, "memdera who wen reads M
progress has issued Imperative instrue- ,
lions to all its members who are wirn. of Bell county, under indietment.
it is learned that
la t ne of .ths richest undeveiope4 sec 1
tions nt Texas That wectton ontalns
aide of the ques-
lost if the people submttted 1/ke *lavea
to foreign meddling. <satro laler left
for Paris
The Anti- \eminietrationiats (riticise
(amphrit, Wlile tovernor'a
lriend- Detend Him. .
mnemnhers. of the party ket off
p il' Plains 1 1 inckso . i he
governor of the oroteetorat.
night cap on his head, deliverd a long
and rambling harangue H<* remarks
were directed principaliy againat tin
Lnited Mtat.es for "playing into thu
hands of his enemtes in Venezuela and
tslh
maed sulking ft^m tho hill
iun Authorizina the peniten-
d to entend the road ion miles
retion, and ia, the prreicate
A pig. ■ amp na» beei
under the supervision
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. 1909,- FOURTEEN PAGES.
th« contest instituted before the leg
islature by Senator William Goebef,
says: "For years it seemed as if there
would never be an end of the Goebel
murder to keep up hatred and onten
tion. In the campaign of 1907 it was
permitted
a referrei
NO LIVES WERE LOST
mercy.
"Certain guilty individuals appre-
hending chastisement, have spread re-
ports that the army of investment pur-
poses tn dethrone the sultan T abse-
ntely den? the allegation. If during
the operations, agitators attempt to,
provoke trouble they will be beld re- >
sponsible."
The commanding general bag sent a
considerable body of troops by steam-i
er to Smyrna, thence t© Eskoshera and og. -ax
other strategic points serosa theiroadjshockthgPoP
leading from Constantinople to cap- women falnted
ture refugees who may he wanted, tend J mn "
to observe if troops from remote dis-
tricts make any move toward the cap?-
tal or if there is any rising of guerilla
bands or fanatics;
Tomorrow afternoon is pay day’ for
the . onstantinople troops Yeaterday
the treasury was without sufficient
funds and it was considered dangerous
by the cabinet to leave the soldiers
unpaid owing to the possfhilities of
riots and looting As a fial resort
tbe minister of war hastily summoned
the officials of the’tobacco monopoly
- retiroad th13ol
it expeditiom and
prow g ab ■
nrixinally cast, tim vote wa
. the gentleman from liowi
the bill compellins
educatiun to inveu
permanent school i
raliroad tonee atra
inw into the raliroad busl-
i an effort to save time and
other officiala kho • up rrom Mom
basa, cotinued on 1o hairooi
The amp btab istred for Mr. noose
Undertakers' association It
ciauwn of thn bill
be 4 io A l th " ati or
and the da
high prices
den» (jemnez fjeneral
was accused of treason
rolling of the ship
Before Henor (atro left Irie cabin tamo
he sent for the newspaper correspond LIONS
ent and sftung up -in hl* hel wfth his
" ndirate i. tha course
ferreit of i hkroken. on© ot
INVITATION TO VISIT PITTS-
HI RG, CAMP cot NTY.
A« < ETHD,
don will b» granted to repentant sol-
diers whdsubmlt but those continuing
to rebel will be punished without
proceeded. Rob.
a jauxhter by
nk if i xtremey
squads were sent to picket the bridges
across the sweet waters. A party of
fifty American tourists, ust arrived,
who were driving in carriagee -in that
direction, were turped back by horse-
men. a
infantry was then observed ad-
vancng and rumors spread throughout
the city that the army was about to
enter the capital and fighting was in-
evitable. There waa a veritable panic,
with much running to and fro and cries
of alarm. Shop keepers in a large part
of Pera put up their shutters.
The British ambassador, Sir G. A.
Lowther, we 18 caukht in the swirling
crowd near the embassy and hundreds
of frantic persons poured Into the em-
bassy imploring asylum. The gates of
the embassy were, closed with diffi-
culty, but it was late in the afternoon,
before the refugees were quieted and
sent home. The outposts of the fn-
vaders remained within about two
miles of the palace tonight.
It is impossible to sav at the pres-
ent time just what are th* intentions
of the leaders of the constitutionalists
who represent two factions, the radi-
cals and the conservatives. videntlv
the constltutionaUsts are of two minds
with regard to the rule of the coun-
tn.
massacres, ana
ut thu British
velt is .mat eihera
will nave a total '
There. are:thirteer -»
for the poiinre
fly lug over the Fent
I Kuosevelt A JI of 1 *
’h* ewpndftion were
vast forests of har(wood, of pine, great
utores Of iron, coal and 1 to he de
veloped. beside* being a fin* fruit ar |
vegetable eountry and Kood tn- gonArni
farming The invitation to visir Puts
burg and heip out thy movoment to
advance industrial Texas was on mo-
tion of Henator (ireer. accepte with
arvument against the rallroad bill. 1n
SENATOR STEWART DEAD cpnuet And Hlil m * ‘ 3 opie
' (:i- *4dr«,« tu , mna rot
"aourranjciRrquapeine secareq tna
pa-aKe at the Mil erm tne. nn !nde:
zonaen «ehoo1 tat th. oity at
Amario. _____
T. Fa, r-r Die*.
the authora of the bHi. after rhe vota
had been taken. Following the usuai
< uatom Of vl tors tar i ttente of thin
kind, he movee to reconeider the veto
by which n amendinent had teen re-
A net(n. April
another day's debate
ITHIMI ft FKVBIIH NT nPF
Fiter NiGIrr I NDII « IN
VANIN At riH N
a preent
considered
dem ended
rre« to hiin that a iajor-
ho were absent thie even-
ptace to the extenslon
NO. 191.
! me
J-nninK• upprd 1n
l nest . • ’
Death at Hakje.
London, April 22—A spectal dispatch
from Mersina says it is reported that
four Germane have been killed at
Bakje.
The Daily Telegraph s Constantinople
dispatches say that the British consul
at Adana reports awful misery there,
and he has formed a. relief committee
platforj when the Ko- •* /*|» aT
pulled in, and as Mr it oenvel stepp’d
gown from fhe trainthes shouted *4*
yte in bf« honor In respomeling Mr
Roonevele raised his hat kin wam wel
• nt oy Nir Alfred
■
today in ” khaki • 1 ahd w ilte helmet aki a
Teewrathe washrizhtnndwarmn (juzit
I Mr R' ceet elt was on tbe flot of the ’ ? red at Jen ■' Jr
engine when the train polled in havinerteon nt .Bel
... nWd that re* for etventy-ntna •»*''« it h,di i m
]mie Meaaldhewaetutenmniy IM.t- unkir Ko •
PLENTIFUL ZpI: ..9.
reuninding states-
xere i ng no hard
WILCSON ISSUES
of rrm
t
vonvenei and • retolu
Bell, Pharr an Hrowi
Kapiti Pleins, Urittah Afihs.
April tL, 1 > iod ri R iue -A has
reuched the i untine ground* and ti-
•beed “ beb-td0e**e080t2
wEArnR VoREe A sr.
dh weat Texna-Fmir, warmer s- j
v urdnys Nunday part elondy. 0
d East TexnsPnrt Mnngf Matar- 2
In bearing th* Foose
Momhana arrived here
ts afternoon Oniy the
the absenc e nt the
SEISMIC DISTURBANCFS ARB
REPORTED FROM ALL OVER
THE COUNTRY.
bassador In addition to making repre-
sentations to the foreign of24 e cm
tern I ng th* conditions in Asi Minor,
has appealed drectiy to the Sheik-U'-
islam to dse his influence for the pro-
tert ion of Americans The S eik-[r-
Islam. It is understood, ras acted
promptly in the direction of stopping
attacks on the (hristians
The national aseemb adopted a
resolution authorizing the government
tn order all provincial authorites ener-
getically to stop Ute - disordet s An
vfees from Hadjin today state that no
attack was made on the town last night,
as had been expeoted ane that thS
da: ger tn, ill. Ame rineq 8
rnreH#« Win greatiy essened.
been indicted but for political reasons,
""GovernorTaylor's. xperience nas
been one of the saddest tu th© hiAtry
nt the common wealth.
"In 1899 he was elected governor of
Kentucky and reached the greatest
honor tnat could have been within Dis
brightest hopes He was fuiriiiine the
duties faithfully when this tragedy and
the storm of feoling following it
ruined the crowning glory of a dutiful
life, overthrow th* elected state gov- t
ernment. and put In peril th* safety '
of the people^
In his indorsemeot of the pardon nf
Charles Finley, Governor Willson 1
states that there has been no evidence
brought forth in any of the conspiracy
cases already tried to ohnect him
with the murder of Goebel beyond the
fact that he helped bring the "moun.
tain army” or the "“petition in boots"
to Frankfort
Governor Willson Mays that the evi-
dence does not show that th* mountain
men wore connected with the assan-
sination and their appearance is only
an. incident of the troublesime. times
at the capital " when Republican of-
ficeholders am Democratic contest-
ants were alike exelted by rumors
of impending bloodshed and ear h call.
Your he norabie
spen: his first nighi:in Afi i *
nine horse
Mr He in us ’* going on a lion hunt
witn Mr V Mlilan II* is not attached
to lb© RooseveIt party th* ony mem i
ners of w ■ c! re Beene* l tn « oot
’ gw
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