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He claimcd.it slipped I&hls pocket In n manner unknown. Hi tried to find tho woman nnd return ft M could not, so ho burled it. Mrs. Brtbard secured hor husband's re- Vue by appealing to porsonnl friends ire. The ox-congressman's roleaso . was fected by Circuit Judgo Gibson, an 44 friend of tho family, who, finding !& tclcphbno messago to tho captain t tho polico station, brought no ro- -It, drovo with Mrs. Hubbard, in a vrlagc, to tho houso of Uio chief of dice, who promptly ordered tho ox- wgrcssman liberated. Theater Like a Huge Tube Boston, Sept. 12. Tho latest addi tion to tho list of Boston playhouses, Messrs. Weber and Field's new Globs Theater, is to bo formally opened to night with James K. Hackctt in his now play "John Ermine, of tho Yel lowstone." Tho now theater Is pronounced by exports to bo one of tho most com pleto as well as one ot the handsom est in tho entire country, Many nov elties Intended for 'tho convenience nnd safety of both players and public havo bcon introduced In Its construc tion. Particularly novel is the shape of tho auditorium, which promises groat things In tho way of proper acoustics. From tho proscenium arch ;back to the lino of tho balcony tho hoii8o is like a hugo tube; from tho ( balcony lino it flanges back to a curved rear wall, Tho form is not 'unlike tho old-time Bpeaklng trumpets 'and it Is said that a whisper on' the stngo can bo distinctly heard In tho back of tho house. MOORES GETS OUT ON BAIL His Wife Keeps Hini Locked up Nearly Three Months Preacher's Daughter Brings the Young Lothario up Standing at the Fod der Rack GROWS MORE SERIOUS pay Pass the Dardanelles Vienna, Sopt 12. Tho Volksblatt ay states that military circles in nstnntinoplo fear Admiral Cotton ty forco a passsago through tho irdanellcs as a result of tho Irada it has been Issued ordorlng tho for mations along the straits put In a ito ot defense, and mines lnld. ' French Fleet Mav not Sail I 1 ftrls, Sept 12. Tho foreign offlco lili morning announced that tho udron which was yesterday ordered ihold ltsolf in readiness to proceed the Levant, will bo dispatched only devolopraonts in tho Orient neccssl- W Its presenco. It will then go moro- ru a preventative measure, so as to r on tho ground ot disorders, it wdeA. To Study Our SchoolJystem London, Sept. 12. Alfred Moseloy, tho onorgetlc young economist nnd philanthropist of Bristol who took n a party of British worklngmen to the United States at his own expense last year to study tho Industrial conditions there with a view to learning how to hotter things at home, Balled today for Now York on a similar mission. Ho goes this tlmo to preparo tho way for tho visit noxt month ot what ho calls his educational commission. Ho has arranged for a tour through tho United States of thirty educational authorities of England. They will vis it various educational Institutions in tho republic, acquainting themselves with tho courses of of study nnd tho practical methods employed and on their return to England will publish tho result of Uioir observations with tho view of adopting the good points of tho American educational system on this side ot tho wntcr. Fire Fighter Drop Deads Kansns City, Sept. 12. Ex-Chief of tho Flro Department Hale, oho of the most famous flro fighters In tho world, and Inventor of tho water tower, and other flre-flghtlng appliances, dropped rinmi nt Alantie City, according to a re port received herft-thls morning. Chicago, Sept. 12. Edwin Moores, a wealthy young Callfornlan, has been released from Jail, after having been threo months In custody, under a cult for dlvorco an alimony, brought by his wife, who wns formerly Miss Dorothy Bowman, daughter of a Los Angeles Divine. Moores relcnso was effected by X C. Robinson, who camo hero from Los Angoles, and deposited $10, 000 with a tmst company, as a guar antee that any claims won by his ylfc would bo paid. Moores was arrested whon ho started to .nnll for Europe June 17th. Ho first gained notoriety when a student nt Cornell. Ho wns found stnrting for New York with a collcgo professor's wife. Ho was ex pelled, and tho professor obtained a dlvorco. Ho married Miss Bowman in Mnrch, 1000. Tho honeymoon at San Francisco had hardly began to wane, when ho brought a young woman in to tils apartments. The bride, It is said, attempted to use a knife,, and was later dragged senseless from mor phlno from tho bath tub. Moores is known over the entlro Pnclflc coast, where his cxtravaganco has attracted attention. Situation in the Bal kans Strained to Breaking Some Districts are Almost Depopulated, and Women and Children are . Murdered Athens Grecco, Sept; 12. Tho pa-, per louay buuo uiai itoumania naa agreed . diplomatically to support J Grecco in her effprts to suppress tho Macedonian Insurrection, ' In diplo matic circles u is uiBuciiovca. London, Sept, 12. A Snlonlca corre spondent of tho Times, after visiting Monastlr, sends a detailed history of tho suppression of nows. Ho says nil rcllablo reports show the country has been nbioVitely devastated, and Chris tians of both sexes nnd nil ages who failed to find refugo In tho woods woro put to death by tho sword. Washington, Sept. 12. Lclshmann cables tho state department under les tcrday's date, that tho sultan has Is sued a proclamation changing the governorship of Beirut. Tho ofllclnl gazetto prints a notlco that Nazlm I Pasha ot Damascus, has taken chnrgo of tho Beirut admlnsltratlon. Ho reports tho situation Is greatly 1 improved at Beirut, owing to tho com I pleto reorganization of tno polico force by Naslra Pasha. Wanted to See theJLeopards Scranton, Pa., Sept. 12. A small boy's match, early this morning, who wanted to sec tho. animals In tho Wal laco show, was dropped on tho floor of a cago of leopards, which wero burned to death; loss, $2500. Made Money . Easily Cleveland, 0 Sept. 12. A counter foiling den In tho honrt of tho city was raided this morning. Gcorgo Bennett wns captured, but his accomplices cs caped. They had a line plant for mak ing silver coin of al denominations, land somo spurious gold coin wob found. White Star Will Withdraw London, Sept. 13 A dispatch from Liverpool states that shipping circles sny tho Whlto Star lino will withdraw from the shipping trust, in tho near future, and becomo a purely British company, under ownership of tho Bruce Ismny family. I8llltf lf lf ll f ! W A WRT'P'T'Q J"5t 1st us show you our J OljKLJLxVli J. w line before you buy. We've maiked the prices lower than "regular stores.'' J We have any grade you want from the cheap ? pair of our fine white ones and they'll last you t 'almost a life-time. Customers tell us oui line of rircv norms j?53si,!!?xJnihi ""n -ww - - Cliy uuu our yucca aic much lower. They've seen them all and ought to know. We know we're marking Dry Goods on the same close margin of profit that has made our reputation on other lines. PT YTTniWl Our new line for Fall is KalUKJ JL miy ready. If you've bought a nir frnm us hpfnrY vou know the values we irio Our rJnthin'tr is made rteht and save you from 15 to 20 per cent on every suit. Step in and look at our shoes. We 0 carrv one- of the largest stocks in the . . 1? " l.4 Wlr.1 valley, me assortment is veiy cumpicic. yc sell shoes that give satisfaction. Ask your neigh bors about them. i SHOES 1 1 we- 01 E m TO II M nml Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store.! I E. T. Barnes, Prop, 1 1 Pullman Men WantSalaries Portland, Sept. 12, Tho Pullman porters hero reprosontlng tho porters all over the United States, have placed in tho bands of their attorney a petition to Increase wages all over tho country. It sets forth they can not live on tips any more, as return runs are empty, and excursionists do not tip. The system Is un-American, tending to lower tho standard of their business. They want an increased nnd regular salary. Tho movement for this purpose will bo national. Just Like Jesse James Sioux Falls., S. D Sept 12. Tho Minnehaha County Bank, at Valley Springs, 15 miles' east' of hero, was held up In Jesse James style early this morning by a band of desporadoes. The citizens wero aroused by a series of explosions said to be nine In nura- iber. When they hastened into the i streets to ascertain tho cause, they .found the town picketed with, eight neavny armeu men, wno inreatenea Defenders Day in Maryland Baltimore, Sept. 12, Today fa known hero ns Old Defenders Day, It being tho anniversary of tho battlo of ; North Point, in defense of Baltimore pgalnst tho British In 1814. By proc lamation of tho governor and tho mayor It Is a legal holiday In tho stato and city, all banks,, exchanges, and other public Institutions being closed. Commercial business was par tially suspended and various patriot ic celebrations took place In tho pub He parks. ' 8now Will Settlo Range War. Red Lodge, Mont, Sept. 12. A heavy storm swept over Southern Montana last night and today, and to night everything is covered with a layer of snow about eight inches doop A storm wns expected about this tlmo, but this ono Is unusually heavy. Tho snow Is damp and weights down trees, and many branches aro broken oft hero. Considerable grain Is still standing, and it is probably ruined. The storm covered a wldq area. It was reported that two feet of snow fell tonight near Prior Mountain. This will probably settlo tho Sage Creek rango war hotter than anything else as it will drlva sheep down to lower levels. If you wero as careful to keep your sons out of bad company as you are to keep your daughters out of shabby company, you might "possibly bo the parents of gentlemen. fft"lllH)lltl"l"lMW"llt death to all who didn't return to their houses. The thieves looted the outer vault. Securing $800. They failed to open the inner vault, and seized a bandcar and escaped. , S ,. Grass for the Desert A grass has been developed at tho Iowa Agricultural Experiment Sta tion which, If It meets tho expecta tions is seems to promise, will make It possible to convert much of tho semi-desert land of the world Into profitable grass-producing areas. Great Gale inJEngland London, Sopt. 12. While the details of tho havoc wrought by the great storm which waged over tho British Isles yesterday are necessary Incom plete, reports come in from all parts 'of tho United Kingdom showing" that 'the devastation was general, and it Is 'feared tho loss of life was much great er than at first supposed. Lloyds already report over 60 seri ous casualties to shipping;, All sorts of vessels wero caught in tho gale, and many foundered, several with their entire crows. Many minor craft aro bollovcd to bo lost nnd Uio bodies Rwashlng ashore continuo to swell the terrible list of fatalities'. Tho galo sprang up with sudden fury from tho southwest, and tho wind blew with a velocity nt times reaching 70 miles nn hour, nnd this contlnuod sovoral hours. All tho coast towns suffered more or less, and tho agricultural sections In the Interior report Incalculable damage, owing to the lato harvest, Tho beautiful hop gardens at Kent havo been ruined, nnd in many places tho valloy of tho Thames and Sovorn nro submerged, a largo number ot sheop and cnttlo being drowned. , For somo tlmo tolegrnphlo commu nication was completely stopped, and tho land lines nro still In terrible shape. Tho telegraph companies ro port that tho wires and poles nro down overywhoro. Great numbors of fine trees In tho parks of London nnd oth er cities woro torn up by tho roots or stripped ot their branches and tho list of minor damages and casualties Is amazing. In addition to tho deaths from drowning reports from inland glvo many fatalities rosultlng from various causes incident to tho storm, Tho tents of tho First Army Corps, which wns undor canvas, preparatory to taking part In tho mnnouvers, woro almost blown to pieces. It Is possi ble that tho whole forco may bo re called from Aldorahot. Tho breakwater ot Uio now harbor, In courso of construction at Dover, has bcon entirely swept away, Involving a loss ot many thousands of pounds ster ling. Tho channel steamers from Franco arrived this afternoon, after perilously riding out tho storm of six or sovon hours. Many lifeboat rescues wero mado, and sovoral fatalities and accidents woro recorded, s A dispatch from Cowes, Islo of Wight reports that tho American steam yncht Enchaptri-ss was badly damaged in tho English channel. A South Sea lifeboat wont out to a dis tressed bark off Woyraouth. There wero no signs ot llfo tin tho vessel, and It Is supposed that hor crew wero drowned. Dispatches from Franco and Gor many indlcato that widespread dam ago has bcon caused by tho storm on sen and land. - TUGBOAT SINKS AT JVHARF The Crew of Five are all Supposed to be Drowned Went Down so Easily That People on the Wharf did Not Know. She Was Sinking Now York, 8ept 12. Tho tugboat Heath, without n moment's warnings wont to tho .bottom at tho pier ot the: Savannah Steamship Company at (7 o'clock this morning. It Is bollovcB nil on board wero drowned. Tho boat was pulling nt tho lino In tho tide, with no signs ot llfo aboard, and the crow wero supposed to bo asleep-. When tied up last night, flvo men won aboard of hor, all of whom, later, ro-' tired. Sho sanK so suddenly that the men standing on tbn r)or didn't notice that sho waa In trouble, until the wator, rushing Into tho flro, in tho en gtno room, attracted their attention. Tho boat was then going down lllio a rock. Nono could possibly oscnpo. It is supposed sho sprung a leak In tho night Divers this nftornoon discovered thoro wns no ono drowned. Tho ab sence of tho crow Is unexplained. Fesk Today Soft Centered Chocolate Creams A T Zinn's 154 State St Phone 1971 Main. LJ I U-NO Y Wo owo our cxi8tonco to thoso that trndo with us? Our archi tect is puhlic support, our corner stone is reliability, and wo shall strictly adlioro to this conception. Wo will not tolorato docoit. Wo prico-tngovoryarticlo in plain figures and elimi nate everything that will not boar inspection. The method ia8implo tho tcstsovero, tho result positive. Blankets In those days of competition cIobo and direct comparison is the medium used to illustrate and omphasizo value. Com pare ours, we guarantee that you will find our blankots lar gor, heavier and hotter finished than any opposition may show. Slngle-Blankets 25c Double Blankets 50c--$0 Compare values, what could be fairor? Dress Goods The, new fabrics aro suro to moet your fanoy. Our custom ers tell us that thoro is no showing in the valley equal to our beautiful seloction. Seo those in our Court street win dow, all wool Scotch suitings, more inside at the introductory price of 42c yard New Furnishings No need to tell you in detail whatia here, for ovorything that goes to mako up mon'e, boys' and children's woaring apparol in a variod and except ional assortment is now ready. New Umbrellas New Canes ' New Jewelty t "Meyers Shoes" $3.50 Union Made Bsc of the Road Overalls and jumpers, plain donim, striped and checked ex tra heavy shirting, khaki cloth, etc. Worfclngmen's Necessities i i - V The Supetiot Sto e Fo Good Goods a s :i i 1 t -I .:! V