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3 Fact dragged Francisco TUR FOR BLOG CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 12-It ia feared here today that the report ad declaration of an armistice be ween Italy and Turkey will start an break of the people, as the foung Turks are doing all they can to fan the w They have so far been unsuccessful in Consta uople, except to Influence the arm which is clamoring to meet the Ita jans. Fresh outbursts of th Turk party against the go are occurring about the country The new army corps at Salontka threatens to march upon the city if peace with Italy is concluded An empty champagne bolt thrown from a balloon as it pa over St, Joseph, 3 * Automobile in which George send and C. F. Enright were riding It barely missed Townsend's hend The balloonists saw and shouted down an apology in French, | vor BY W. G. SHEPHERD. ] (Special to Tho Star.) } MEXICO CITY, Oct. 12.—Two! women—one a Mexican schoolgir! the other a grande of the castle of pultepec, divest of blue Castilian blood. What happened to these two women means all that has happened to Mexico. Ten years ago the grande @ was in royal surroundings, alsnost unapproachable by ordinary hu-| man beings. In oll the courts of Burope no queen was more haught fly gragious, more royally p than Senora Diaz, w of the pt | dent | Ten years ago Sara, the little| lexican schoolgirl, met, in the con: | vent, half a dozen by is of a family named Madero ras won: @erful day came when she wes In troduced to Francisco, a brother of her girl friends. That moeting to their marriage. A very affair that wedding, compared with the royal social events in which the Grande Dame Diaz was taking in a convent mistress in} all No children came, but Francisco and Sara seemed only the more de-| voted. When Francisco determined that Diaz was bad, Sara, who had never paid much attention fo af fairs of state, naturally agreed with him. Francisco told her that his/ book would show the Mexican peo) ple how bad Diaz really was “1 am going to speak to the peo | ." he said. Oeyoe will be killed,” said his Ht tle wife. “I will go with you.” Tha was in the spring of 1909 They left the mansion where the @reat Madero family Mved and be gan to travel about Francisco speaking could gather a crowd. sons said Francisco had gone crazy but his wife ways by his side, quiet, modest, more than frightened now, but loyal. One day they felt the pressure of the mighty hand of Diaz, thrust out from the castle .of Chapultepec, where the) Grande Dame Diaz held court | “We cannot take you here,” said) & village innkeeper. “The police have given us orders | That night, while the Grande Dame of Chapultepec slept in her silken bed, Sara Madero slept on) corn husks in the hut of a peasant. 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A ACCIDENT. & Coma, | SHO SENORA DIAZ. in the merciless clutches of Diax There was every chance that he would be poisoned in his cell. For ten days she lived with him in bis cell, sleeping on a bare mattress and eating what he ate. Then he was bailed out by a friend. That meant a chance to get out of the eountry, but that, If he were caught he would be killed as a fugitive Ball was another way of Diaz mur der At 4 o'clock one morning Sara helped her husband to disguise him self as a peon, She ed him goodbye and he started for the United States. For two days she remained alone in the village, to make it appear that he was still there. Then the glad news The police did not suspect. Next . going with yi jday she boarded « train and, within two days, was with Francisco in San Antonio, Texas. Within the castle of Chapultepec, when the news came, Diaz raged “Ask the Unitd States authorities to arrest thin man,” he said, It was so ordered from Washington, but Madero received warning They were outcasts from two na tions. Where should they go? In the mountains in northern Mexico, Pascual Ororcto had form ed a band of Mexicana ready fight for Madero. “I must go to them,” Francisco “You must stay her she said quietly, “I am 4 With Francisco she one-room adobe hut made of stone and a plece of tin, AGAINST TAFT (By United Press Leased Wire) SALEM, Of. Oct. 12—Conclud- ing a brief stay In insurgent Or gon, President Taft today started south for California on the final leg of his trip through the coast stat From 11 o'clock today until 11 o'clock tomorrow he will be trave! ing without stop. Less than 24 hours of the presi- dent's time was spent in Oregon, two brief stops in Portland and Salem completing the visit. And politically his reception bere was by no means warm. Local repub leans are none too hopeful of Ore gon's place in the next national election and the conspicuous ab sence of Senator Jonathan Bourne, the insurgent leader of the state, who is driving the La Follette band wagon, from the receptions ac Taft occasioned considera t. The democratic le jy United Press Leased Wire) NTRALIA, Wash, Oct. 12 Several hundred persons who heard President Taft's five-minute address here yesterday. afternoon are won deving today where the nation's chief executive stands on woman suffrage. The president had been informed that it was probable that the woman suffrage amendment to | the California constitution had been | det ted. In the course of his speech he said; COLUMBUS OAY IN EST (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. day, for the first time, was today of ficlally observed by the city of Ne York, $100,000 having been approprt- Columbus celebration. In addition to the Ital fan societies’ big parades and those of the Knights of Columbus and oth er kindred organ! ions, there were patriotic exercises and oratory un- der the direction of a board of alder. d-lon the decoration. yers were much encouraged by the | situation | “Will Carry Oregon.” | “I think we will have no trouble arrying Oregon in 1912,” said one lof them toda “If Woedrow Wil son is nominated by the democrats,| Oregon will be for him. He will probably have the democratic dele gation In the convention,” At @ stand pat republican gath ering in Portland last night the president took occasion to declar himself again as a candidate for re-| nomination. A huge map of thi United States representing a golf | course formed the center plece,| Senator La Follette and Champ Clark were represented on the links. “I have hopes of getting ther myself before the game is over. said the president in commenting TAFT STAND “You don't catch me advising the| ven what they should do, espe: cially in a community and a state where more women vote than any where else in the world. I see that| they defeated the suffrage amend-| ment in California, so you still re main as the » with the largest | number of women contributing to your government, The whole world will watch your experiment, to see how It is coming out, and what good ‘effect suffrage may have | men, 30 In number, appointed by Mayor Gaynor eWPORT, R. 1, Oct. 12.—Com |ment is being made on the fact | that in the last few months the Jap- | |anese domestics of navy and army officers stationed here have disap: |peared one by one until now there jie not one of that nationality om |ployed In the official eolony. One domestic, said to have been detect. | ed by a navy officer sending some reports home to Japan, was sum marily dismissed, to} lived tn a) i on a stove} |the receiver appointed by the Fe ws Collection Co., 433 N. Y. Block. M THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911 a ling RIGHT DARE ID Wass — SAME Girer De De9 watt morFING, NOD KNOW ID. $6 STUCK MY FINGER DERG JUST LIKE Diss, wD Dd NOw oféeR Ww YOU. DIDN'T MISS THE 400 HENS (Oy Unlted Prose Lene d Wire.) COTTONWOOD FALLS, Ka Oct, 12.—-Four hundred fine Leg horn hens were stolen in one night from the flock of J. H. Saxer, a farmer of Buck Creek, but he didu't tuies them. Mr, Saxer keeps from twelve hundred to fifteen hundred chickens on his place each season i they are permitted to range over the entire farm. It is doubt ful if the loss would have been dix covered at all exeept for the fact that instead of gathering the custo. mary two cases of eggs a day the KK receipts one day took a sudden drop to fifteen dozen. |Americans Lead Germans in Beer (ity United Pree Leased Wired CHICAGO, Oct. 12 It te predict ed that the Germans will soon be second to the Americans ax beer consumers by brewers now in at tendance at the International Brew ers’ congress, which opened here to day, with Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson sitting as honorary president. While the congres sesston, during the next ten days, conventions of all the brewery and trades organizations wit! be BENORA MADERO. she cooked bis meals — rough chunks of meat which the insur-| After being out 18 hours, th rectos cut from stolen cattle. jury in the second trial of Charle Then came battles, and dead and! Pryor, the policeman accused by dying men by the hundreds. Frao-|Ragna Abramson, the Norwegian ciseo's army grew, until he became; gir; held prisoner for three weeks & strong power, Through ft all py him, according to the informa Ju-y Disagrees Sara Madero was by his alde. tion, reported that they were un a lable to agree, and Judge yew One night the Grande Damé Of terday discharged them. Pryor Chapultepec and her husband and | was convicted on the first charge. son stole from the castle in a4 be , . darkness to a railroad station In a |the suburbs of Mexico City, Big «Try This Famous Pinex bours later the train on which (h h rode was attacked by insurrectos “Pint of Cough Sy ” and the ears of the grande dame, | rup for the first time, hoard what the | a Family Supply for 60c, Saving $2. 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