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Fort Wayne Daily News from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 12

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mey 12 THE FORT WATNE DAILY NEWS -SATURDAY APRJL 24 fr Ul WoifigisAiJER El lllVI ID stolen but all of his outfit is now oil hand1 OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE I kk fr i I 2 I a 0 8 CLOSES TONIGHT Two things you can do by trading here this evening save 10 per cent on every purchase and help swell the Orphans Benefit Fund Let Us Make the Last the Best Jtf op Its entire lentth of two tulle Corpses JlttertiJAe stret from end iw tuu uuu uie ftUUUO blood of the victims Many of the fashionable louses along the thoroughfare were struck by the bullets though Bofarnocas ualltles have been reported from among the residents All the barracks of the city1 In Which IheTeactlonarles mart a HadnAiatA BAitti tVAra thtt scpnesiot carnage AH of them were 1107 September held the advance reduced by artillery Are after the toJJQ0Hs Young Tuiks had niet with repulaes Corn and Oats Alio me oenjorauzauon extenaeo 10 tno corn and oats nits and especially In the former there was almost as much excitement and uproar as is the wheat WHEAT MARKET 4 STILL DOWNWARD Continued From First Pace 10 ft ft ry i IV is IU 1 I i ai REBELS TAKE CONSTANTINOPLE Continued From First Page tie physical damage was Inflicted Scores of buildings including Hie Del gian and Russian legations wen1 lid died by bullets FALL OF CITY Story of the Fight for Possession of Constantinople CONSTANTINOPLE April 24 Constantinople has fallen After night of the bloodiest righting between the 5000 fanatical soldiers forming the sultans guard and the Young Tin klsh forces under the command of Cheftek Pasha the garrison of the Ylldii Kiosk surrendered this morn lng It Is estimated hat 2000 sol idlers weie killed In the flghtlug and thousands wounded The YouiiKTuiks followed up the auirpiider of the gar rlson by throwing a heay column of thfelr own soldiers around the palace Hereby making the sultan their prisoner The Young Tmk leaders aro fiofl In conference with him at uhlch his fate will be decided The garrison fought with the wildest courage and the survivors did nbt surrender until their banacks had been demolished the fleice artillery flie of the Young Tuiks and the gai rlson Itself practically exterminated Correspondent Shot The foi elfin population Is In no Immediate danger though two foielgn 18 aie repotted killed Fred eijck Moote coi respondent for the New York Suu is among the lnjuied He was shot while trlng to take a plcluie of the Mart of the fighting The Roldiots mistook his camera foi a deadly machine and fired on him Danger of Uprising Theie Is the gravest danger that one of the bloodiest massacres In the woilds history is soon to be euacted The entire Mohammedan population Ihteatrab to llse up and seek revenge for what the consider the Chi 1st Ian lctory of the Young Turks and the danger that cunfronts their religion The heights surioundln the Ylldiz Kiosk are strewn with the dead of the ten horns fighting while the Peia quarter also beats grim evidences of the Heiceness of the stuiggle The Tucliklchla and Matchkd banacks In the Pera quarter where a large part of the reactionary troops barricaded themselves were the scene of some of the fiercest fighting and the miracle Is that lnoie Europeans were not killed Story of the Fighting The fighting really began last night at 7 oclock when the soldiers of the Daouk barracks leturned from attend Cleaning Childrens Clothes Is one of the accomplish ments we piide outselves on lie dainty little frocks and jackets juu love clothe the little oiips in soon become Milled A tilfllug Obt will make them as clean and fictli us the April sunshine Ililng tljem to us for pioof of this asso Ion The daln tifi falniis aie safe in our hands MENS WORK HAS OUR ESPECIAL ATTENTION OUR WAGONS WILL CALL AND DELIVER ALL WORK GUARANTEED AMERICAN DRY CLEANING CO i PHONE 234 1120 CALHOUN pi COST OF AETNA 20 YEAR LIFE PER 1000 CAN A WIDOW 20 2312 get along SS 35 3059 when she is 3437 45 3925 50 4575 left short 64 94 60 68 05 COMPARE WITH RATES OF OTHER COMPANIES Inquire ef CHARtES Wr ORR 132 Berry St i mrf Peneral Agent Fort Waynt Ind log the sultan on his trip to and from the Selamlik ceremony In the mosque and found that the Young Turks soldiers lucludlns a battalion of the Sa 1 on lea chasseuis had occupied their barracks There was a brief engage ment then in which two were killed The leal engagement however did not begin until 5 oclock this morning when the battle broke in all Its fury The Daoud barracks are Just outside the Stamboul walls The sultans sol dieis weie the first to open fire After the initial fusillade the fighting ceased for a time Both sides began to bring up leliiforcements and he entire population became crazed with fear Hun dieds rushed to the embassy grounds of the Carious legations and pleaded for protection The people fled from the streets as from a wall of fire and locked themselves In their homes Within a few hours both sides had machine guns in position and the actual battle was In progress The Young Turks pouted Into the city from heir camp at San Stefano and their other lendezvous It was soon evident that he Young Tuiks would overwhelm the reactionaries One of the bloodiest engajements was fought on the Rue Grande the principal street In Pera The reactionaries fled along this street in an effort reach the French hospital for a refuge They were pursued the entire length of he fashionable thor oughfaie by the Young Turks and the street was covered with corpses Many of the foreigners houses were badly damaged by the fire of the soldiers The Russian embassy was In the direct line of the fighting and Its windows weie broken by gtiay sbots The French Get man and Knglish embassies all In the Peril quarter were close to the scene of the engagement while the American embassy was btfl half a mile distant All the embassies weie sui rounded by detachments of the Young Turks who furnished pro tectlon Yildiz Kiosk Surrenders The YildU Kiosk was pot attacked though It escaped only because the ganlson smrendeied before the palace was reached The fighting was gradually drawing near the palace when the sunender was announced The Young Tuiks wi ought their deadliest execution with their machine guns and cannon Weie used in the destruction of the barracks The reac llonaileg also unsweied with cannon fire The haulest pait of the fighting took place behuen and 7 oclock this morning though desultory engagements continued een after the fall of the ganlson had been announced The loss of the Young Turks was not neai ly so heavy as that of the reactlon aiies It is belie ed that fully 15000 Young TuikR weie Involved In the at tack Detachments of cadets undei the command or Salonlca officers aie now patiollng the embassies and attempt hit to guard the pirt of the citj outside the zone of fighting Taxim Guard House Taken The Young Turks smothered the last spark of leistance at noon today by captuiing the Taxim guard house which held out the longebt of any of the leactlonary defences After ie pea ted lepulses the Young Tuiks brought up a Ilotchkisa gun and ill died the building The garrison with but fiftv bimhois leinalning finally inn up the white Hag and the firing ceased The Taxim guaid house Is in the Kuiopean nter and the defendants swept the Htieets with deadly fire The Wing Turks hae begun remov Ing th giini signs of the battle and thej are icstoilng order with marvel ous celeiit Eerj effort Is being made to reas sure the public Martial law has been declared and the Young Turks have proclaimed that the lives and proper ty of all the citizens except the ring leadcis In the uprlsln whtjhave been condemned to death ft 111 be protect cd The Slain Owing to the scattering nature of much of the fighting It Is sjlll Impossible to state the number of killed The total on both sides will probably reachXooQ besldesan enormQUs Vi ruber of wgundgd flie worst of Mia fighting was In Pera which Is the European quarter and residential district of the well to do natives AH the embassies the big hotels and he fashionable shops of Constantinople are In the Pera quarter jAl Bloody Scene The Itue Grand Te Pera whlcn Is to Constantinople what Broadway Is I to New York was turned Into a sham ble by the flerclest clash of the entire The barracks are now but heaps of ruins under Which hundreds of the reactionary soldiers are buried Stores Kpt Open Vhllo the battle as In progress and even at Us height many of the stores in the cltyVeut open owing to the effectlvepollce protection furnish ed by special detachments of Youna urKs wno invested tne city rrom enc to end The Young Tmks seemed to realize that any injury befalling the foreigners or any needless bloodshed without the zone of the battle would likely cause Intervention by tbe ioii elgn powers and they confined themselves as much to seeing that such did not take place as In seeing that the reactionaries were glien a crushing defeat All the shdpsln the icinity of the flghllng however weie barricaded as were all the residences In the neighborhood Cause of the Fighting VIENNA April nA Constantinople dispatches lay the blame for he bloody baltlg in Constantinople on the reactionary soldiers who teslsted the Young Turks when th knew he odds were overwhelmingly against them By this resistance the are believed to have jeopardized the sultan and to have made his deposition certain The Young Turks had planned a peaceable occupation of the city but the moment the re lonarles fired on the Young Turks th latter sent word to their headquarters without the city to rush In the troops without further delay Probably a Grapevine BT PETERSBURG April 24 A telegram from Stamboul today says the sultan has taken refuge aboard a German ship In the harbor The report lacks confirmation and Is in contradiction to authoritathe information that the sultan is a pilsoner of the Young Turks In his palace Control It Complete SAN STEFANO A mil 24 The en tire constitutional armv completed its entry Into Constantinople last night and Is now In complete control of the city after a bloody victory over the react Ionaries Estimates of the killed very from 10X to 3000 Fighting con tlnues though is Isolated The real danger now lies in an uprising by the people who have become convinced that the life of the sultan Is in danger and are threatening to attempt bis rescue where he Is the pilsoner of the Young Turks Foreigners Protected The only foreign building to suffer great damage Was the Belgarlan legation the grounds of which were occupied by a group of reactionary soldiers The legation building was riddled but fortunately no one In the building was hurt The American legation IS how surrounded by a guard of Young Turks as are the other legations there still being grave danger from a fanatical uprising As the foreigners have been largely In sympathy with the Young Turks the latter are treating them with every consideration The fatalistic nature of the Turkish people was nev er better Illustrated than In the numerous Instances t6day of the utmost Indifference of the people to the fighting that was In progieSs In dangerous proximity to them In the shops that kept open trading has been as usual many of the people believing the decrees of fate arc Inexorable and that they could not die before their ap pointed tlme regaulless of what risks they toolc pit The approach of delivery day for May wheat has excited thenars who are doing everything In their powor to make good their recent pre dictions that within a week Jday wheat will have Slumped close to the 1 mark Threaten Mrs Patten CHICAGO Aurll 24It was reported today that following the flight of her husband from Chicago to escape the threats again hlsllfe and also to avoid the newspaper men Mrs James A Patten has received several threatening fetters Friends of the grain king have rallied to her protection and are said to be guarding her house la Evaiiston She Is also said to have recehed anonymous letters advising her to Join her husband In the west but she refuses to take them Berlcusly Pattens friends are working with Postofflce Inspector Stewart In an effort to run down the writers of these Ietters Among the letters recehed at Pattens office today according to Olmstead Pattens secretary was one from New York In which be writer said he had had a vision command ing him to take Pattens life The liquidation continued throughout the morning with hardly any check and with the shorts coveiing quite freely The most significant thing In todays maiket the btokers say Is the entire absence of Patten brokers from the floor This has created a strong Impression that Patten has got out of the May market entirely and la holding his July wheat for further developments This Is the condition on the surface though Patten may be carrying on large trades secretly through other brokers The absence of the brokers who usually handle Pattens trades had a good deal to do with the weakness of todays maiket Covering by shorts forced another rally at he close advancing May fractionally This rally like all the others during the day was unimportant and was caused not by any concerted support of the market but by the operations of scalpers The net losses for the1 day In the varlouswheat futures were as follows Miy 4 cents July 34 cents September 2 cents Many brokers predict a continuation of the favorable crop reports abroad and a resultant further decline In wheat here ThirBeaUlifur fO Inch OSTRICH PLUME 8ENT ON APPROVAL Only 185 BLACK WHITB AND COLORS This I th blg feit barraln vcr offered In GENUINE OSTRICH PLUMES ANP YOUK OPrORTUNITY to secure an exceedingly fine PLUME for verv llitU mnnov vnAjtiSl1 lL inc ln ani1 heavy drottpln SItENC HEAR The fiber Is beautifully curled ana will retain Its jdosi kSETAtl MnVU thMe BETFUL vA1 Y0U TAKE N0 rsk YOU SEC THE PLUME BEFORE YOU PAY FOR IT OUH TERMS Bend II cents td guarantee express charms one wav and will en one of these Plume 0 wlS prl XJ ofexMH inaitl0 wlnth ttaf Itls ju tpresented wun1 icu me cajutb ifeat to murp It to ut Siiiiiiii SSiiiiiiiiiiiV FREE We will give one ot these rium abaplutely free to any seTamirfls7rcahdrrinnrtnr rt osrseiiamrTisTsashaeri inureacnr WILLARD NELSON 1072 WAVELAND AVE CHICAGO ILL VsswBHBssVnHaVBIBBBBSjsppisiijijiHiiiiiaH A HEINRICH CONBEID Famous Musical Director Reported Dead In Austria NEW YORK April 24 HeInrlch Conreld former director of the Metropolitan Opera house died at Meran ROOSEVELT WARNS NEWSPAPER MEN Continued From First Page coming has attracted go gieat Is this Interest that It Is going to be exceedingly difficult for the party to make Its expeditions into the jungle without being followed The natty equipnifiit of the native gun bearers nnd the splendid outfit of the party has attiaited the attention of the natives and it Is going to be difficult to drive off the expedition At 10 oclock this morning Roosevelt had not determined whether he would make a stait today or vwm until Monday Correspondents Warned At a conference with the newspaper and magazine correspondents with the party Roosevelt again extracted from each the promise that each had been forced to makN before being furnished accommodations ahoaid the steamer Admlial and required to repeat before being admitted to the special train which brought the party fiom Mombasa heie This piomlse was that under no conditions would tho correspondents continue with the party farther than Nairobi In addKion to the promise by which each correspondent Is bound It was made further evident that any attempt to follow the party wouiu De useless when the acting governor of the province Jackson gave his promise that any correspondent who attempted to nttach himself to the party would have bis passports taken up and would be expelled from the province This afternoon Kermit Roosevelt started out with Guide Hill to try their rifles at buck shooting Colonel Roosevelt will begin his hunting this evening and hopes f0 shoot a lion many cLf hlcthave beenjeenjn this section dnrlng the last feW days Tomorrow Colonel Roosevelt and his PaVty wyi proceed to filr Alfred Peases ranch The start of the regular hunting expedition may be delayed a fw days through thd failure of a part of the naturalists outfit to arrive on tlnie The stuff should have arrived 6dayTbUtwrdfroffirsr6rBMsfiri is to the effect that It is still there and may not get here forihresdey Austria today according to a dispatch received here today Conreida death was a resylt of a nervous breakdown which forced him to relinquish his connection with the Metropolitan and go to Europe for his health Frpderlck Sperling Conrelds brother in law who Uvea In this cltr said today that he ha dreceiyed no word of his death He bad received a dispatch saylnj he was seriously 111 SENATOR PARKS The Enemy of the Cigarette Dies at Plymouth Special to the News PLYMOUTH Ind April 24 For mer State Senatbr John Parks of Plymouth died today He was the father of the anti cigarette law passed by the legislature four years ago NOTICE House cleaners have your house cleaned by the Electric Machine which is a dirt eater Extracts every bit of dirt or no pay at a smaller cost than any other system No dust raised in your house No string of hose running through your house Your neighbors do not know you are cleaning house Call Phone 1455 and let me give you an estimate and save the priceof two cleanings GREEN 449 firackenridge St Wall Paper all kinds sureto please you at 0 Hulls 830 Calhoun St EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT THE ALHAMBRA 128 WEST MAIN ST 11 to 2 to 7 BILL OP PARE Chicken Noodle S6up Roast Chicken with Dressing1 Roast Beef Rrown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Stewed Corn Stewed Tomatoes White Mountain Pudding Ice Cream pie Coffee Tea Milk John Timme Prop THE SITUATION IN TURKEY AT A GLANCE IT IS ASTONISHING The number of new faces we see every day In our store and the only reason we can account for them Is vye said a few days ago If you come once we are good friends PRICES Gold Dust large pkg 20c Gold Dust 6 small pkgst25c Red Seal Lye 3 cans 1 25c Easy Task Soap 6 bars 25c Pels Naptha Soap bars 26c Globe and Gloss Soap bars 25c Wiegmanns GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Home Phone 582 1216 LAFAYETTE 8TREET CONSTANTINOPLE April 24 The massacres In Armenia and Asiatic Turkey due to he Moslem fanaticism and hatred of Christians are appalling The city of Klrlkan inland from Alexandretta has been completely wiped out and practically every person killed including women and children Adana where the massacre first opened Is a mass ot ruins and the dead are plied in the streets Tar blood shed and many of the cities surrounding Hadjlm have been completely destroyed Up In Armenia although reports from this district are very meager it seems that cOnflagro tlon and murder have been unceasing for many days Aleppo and Blrejlk have been the scenes of additional outrages Beirut Is liable to be the1 scene of an uprising at any time The ruler of the Island of Samoa has been sus the bfrthplace of Paul situated killed Constantinople Is In the powor on the railroad between Merslna and of the Young Turks and Adrlanople Adana has been practically destroy and Sallnlkl are receiving many deed and many people killed Hadjlm serters from the sultans army besides northeast of Adana has had somo the Young Turks FREE TO YOU MY SISTER tVSrwvffltlr This ctartPd a rumor that nart battle Soldiers fought raft down tw expmldetfc Mm baa 1W0 jwt fiV hA Mfnb wrjNvv jj trfl terzjr Vto kkksiiiiVE nnHi SjSjSMVfJS 7SSBHijH tiiiiiiiiiiilUsm fmmwkvfa isiiiiiiiiiiSssn lssV I km a woman I know womans mfferlogs I have found tbs cure I will mall ha of any ehartre mj bone treat ment wltb full instructions to any stuTerer from womens ailments I want to tell all women atjoul till cum you mj under or yourself yoqr diugbter rour mother your1 sitter I want to toll jou how to cure rourselrei at borne without the help ots doctor Men cannot understand won ens suffering What we wonen know tram perlence we know better than any doctor I know that tor borne treatment Is a safe and lure ean for UucorrhwaorWhltUhdlKbirnjUtceritlonDli plictraent or Pilling ot the Womb Prof me Scanty or Painful Period Uttrln or Ovarian Tamers or Orowtbtj lite la the bead biclcand bowels tearing down feeling Dervousneu creeping feel far np trj iplne melancholy deilra to cry hot flaihej wearlneit kldnty and bladder trouble where canted by wealnetiei peculiar to our let 1 want to tend you a complete ten daya treatment nUrelT free to prcve to you that you can cure rorseu ai nome easily quicmy ana sorely tno Ladies and Gents LOW CUT SHOES Tou want a pair of low cut to go with your new spring suit Wej can suit In ityla quality and price Give us a chance KLUCS SHOE STORE 1408 HANNA STREET mmhrrw fttltlft If will tAt Vmtl HAtkltaa ia ar4ari IkA treatment complete trial sad If you should also to continue It will cost rou only about II 5M interfere witn your worn or occupation nebon lv rreiL In tilaln mnnn coit my book WOMANS OWN MEDICA ADVISER with eii an send me your nana ana aaaretf teu me how you tuner if you with ana I will tend yoa the treatment for your case entirely free In plain wrapper by return malL will alto tend you Iran I coit my book WOMANS OWN MEDICAL ADVlSBtr with explanatory illustration thow ins why women suffer and how they can easily cure tbetotelves St home Krery woman should nava it ana team no ininn tor nertui vnen wnen tne doctor lays kou mutt nave an opera tlon yon can deolde for yourself Thousand i of women hive cured themselves With ay home remedy It curea all old or roanr To Mothu of Danrkien I will mlln mtmnlahnmn treatment which speedily and effectually curej Leueorrhoea Oreen Sickseis and Painful or unfuin mimiiiuiHuu iu i uuaa unuics i iuinmra3 opa neiiin aiwaja result irom its oaow Wherever you live I can ref jr you ladles of your own locality who know and will sitdly tell any sufferer that this Homo treatment really core all womens diaeaaea and makes women well etronjr plnmp and rofenit Jutt stud mo yonr addrtu and the free ten days treatment la yours also the book Wrtw today as you nay not see this offer wain Address MR9M SUMMERS laiH Motro Dme Ind A lllH Use Tar Camphor and Moth Balls In Putting Woolens Away 5c and 10c a Package Miss Emanuel CHEMIST SHOP 115 Berry St West Phone 435 ROME CITY EVERY SUNDAY 50C ROUND TRIP I Train leaves 850 II A Returning leaves Rome City 536 Anythingabout the house you dontfneed Phone120 and let a News for sale ad OThe work We writeyours ad and collect anywhere Phone i i i 4.

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