"wwijdt1 f THE DAILY JOURNAL. WILLAMETTE YALLEY WEATHER MODEL Home Paper for Free Rural Delivery, FAIR Toal3y COOLER VOL XI SALEM OREGON, XIUBAY OCTOBER 1U0I, NO 241 i - f VV I'V ..' v i'N waii ii i ii hi 'iJLWigwaK3guwawBni TR ttbber one coRSEirifirraNT' M doilore. IOU DON'T know what It Is, Como In hero nnil wo will glvo you bo much good vnluo (or bucIi Blight expenditure that you will think you ore spending clastic Try us and bco. Did vou over wear Thomson's Glove-fitting coraete? II not you hnvo doubtless known them by reputation for years There Isn't a hotter known or belter fit ting corset on tho market Wo hnvo nil tho now nnd staplo shapo? nnd Bull thorn at "KACKHT PRICKS." Kxnmino our lino of lndlea' and mon'e furnishings. Worth, beauty nnd low prices go hnnd in hand at this store You can dopond upon getting honest vuluea when you deal wllh tho IRew fljovh IRachet Wo are also showing one of tho hoBt linos of men's nnd boys' clothing in the city nt money Baving prices. Shoes for the wholo fninily. Our nseorlment Is lniger thnn you will find nt most shoo stores. Wo glvo you the best quality nq well as tho loweBt prices. : : : : THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprlotor, WAR IS NOT FEARED By the Columbian Ministers. Venezuelan Revolutionists At tack Government Troops Near Barrancas. Revolutionists in Both Col umbia and Venezuela are Buying Large Supplies of "Fire Works." HaHokU IP y iml; SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STOHE. Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday Cor. Commorolnl and Cliomokota Sts. ggrtyffiHyjamagauiB ssssasKTrmnnssiSita Repairing a Watch... Of tho fluent workmanship is a branch of our business that wo glvo special attention" to, Our re pairing department is conducted with tho utmost euro nnd skill, diamonds nrfl reset, nnd Jewelry of nil kinds Is repaired in thu most porfcut manner, besides optical work ol nil kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'ISt. Watchmaker aad Oitlclaa z i vV. ' -5-J.I ' .. Wilmcmstad, Curacao. Oct. 11. A civil englneor who hns just arrived here on his way to Caracas Irom Bogota, wliicli ho left on September 7, assetts that up to tho tinio of his doparturo there was very littlo talk in Bogota of n war with Venezuela. Tho members of the Cabinet aad high olliclals there did not seem to cousldor the war Imminent. They ap peared to bo more deeply coneornud with tho. revolution and with tholr efforts to pat it down. On of thu mom hers of the Cabinet admitted to tho en gineer thnt tho Tachirn Invusion and the cngegemont in July under Generel Ban gel Gerhires wore mistakes on the part of Colombia and regiottnblo. In tho opinion of tho onglnee'r tho Liberal movement was strong through out tho outiro country, only needing aiilmtiiiltioii to succeed. Ho described tho influence of tho priests In Colom bia ni extreme nnd dotormlnal to Itho country. According to this statement, exchango and national bank notos wore rising rapidly whon ho left. In his judg ment, Cojombla will never declare war, nor will fche again attack Vonoznola, huving too many homo troubles to bo nblo to nfford to do so. A fairostimato of the Colombian forces would bo, ho thinks, 8000 on tho Sant nndor frontier, 1000 nt Lahacha, 800 at Bantn Martha nnd 800 nt Barautiuilla. LIBERAL LEADERS BRANDED Trickery in Connection With Rhodes. Buller's Defence or Himself Was a Great Failure. ' Kitchener Finds Traitors in the Rear and Plenty of Rebels in Front. nmony military nnd government ofllcials. IIii.VKitsu.M, Tho Netherlands, Oct. 11. Mr. Kruger wns tho rcclplont today of many gifts nnd nddrossos upon tho oc casion of tho second Anniversary of tho declaration of war in tiou'h Africa Among Ills visitors woro tho Uurgomas- tor of Hllver8um nnd other ofllclnls. int. j DEFENDS ARMY CANTEEN SCHLEY CASE DRAGS Government Will Not Get Through This Week. The Aliddle oTSovember Will Not See the End of the Farce. ? BJMTWW-l ' Our Stock is Never Low . Only our prices nro rcaled down to tlu) lowest notch, nnd wo prldo nurtiulvus upon tho fact that wo sell tho best and purest liquor und wines at prices lower thnn anywhero ebe. Manv of our choicest brands can only ho pur chased acroes our counters. Nkw Youk Oct. 11. Advises from Chuliui Bolivar, nnuounco that tho Venezuela revolutionists commanded by General Geronimo Kivas have attacked nnd defeated tho Venezuelan Govern ment troops under Goueral Arostegul, near Barrancas, in tho Stato of Bormudoz nnd that General Arostegul has been taken prisoner. It la further announced that the Venezuelan troops from Sau Felix, commanded by Gonoral Afrlcano, sustained a defeat near that town nt tho hands of the revolutionists under General Vidal. General Afrlcano ocenped to 8au Felix. SPf.vwiOHj; J. P. ROGERS, Sr1 Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Holland Just Received from Holland, a choice assortment of... . Hyacinth, Tulip and Crocus Bulbs The finest Utiles ever shown In this city... SEEDMEN Bulbs This is to Certify , UPTON MAY TRY State of Orvtrni 1 Couutf (iflUrtotij iorni orHtu, ami kiiriruiiiiu ol uhii two' connection with tho international yacht reoe problem that If no one else chal lenge for the America's cup, he will do so. KHlom, Ore, Aur at, 1WI Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. Tu whom lhee prxwnt that) tome, Uracil1. Abjut Jourioou rears tlno at nliw yr ottge I nwt with n uovlJeut wlilfu (wu.l njLluJury tomr kilciB ul h)1vc bone trMc'i rMuiioa in tbu turuiu lull of liuuitKfil aliuuldvr a id Inn. a tiortwiiuot fie wil.taixt tlUiilHCvtatiitof iu lonial orKHtu, ami Miriruiiliu ol uUwl tut lnuhi. oi ouu Haiti between lb kbaa uul kin luadililtuu lo tte uawaM au)wr.n' of my Unly abuTo (louriiiftl nt .M.rch Ivod I wm t.kun ttltlit. wTru Altai k ol la (IritiM) flora tUo ttltfCl of wi leh I uHorHl Krtutly with my HIDL'UHnu ncart, aim wneu iu nay itw i twice to ami Irtgau trtwtiaem with lr. J. K Cook my condition mm about a. lollovr. CuuU r form uowauual labor, i ouUI not coop to plak anything from tle r).r. Ooul.l pet about tho bouw only wtta illttVouUy, aad KtiiiiK up Halt wn uil to inipouill. t'oula dm my limb oulv with dlBlcult) and one of ibero much m el. My norTOUl lyMeiu m ai badly t roked. llail cough anJ sejer itin ou luui and hart, uuappeiu.ooul)klMji only In brokan ilti. audlomaur wa)iMinrdttlmoal conuutand lndwrtbabl agoule. In abort I uuwMa UeaUaialHe. fieviooaly to my auask of U Urlpixl wa4trawioTBr a Miiial of ytart by many pbylelaui lo no edicilvc purport. My ixnorut appearanee at tbU tlu it f-alKht In the back a a'lyuua. My wat.l llsib rtored to iiornal i and but little more than half aa lnb ihurtor tbaa ibe otbrr. Hare free oje of ray ltiabj and oau go up utn iwe foot after the othur with eriei ae. My vra,t u IvDtttbentuc. Clan ituop to the Boor wlthenv, faucet about aud du prett looeli any and everythlos other retl jwople can d. My appetite u ipteodld kleep K'uudly and am aUolutoly free froui pain. HarluK lived Iu Dr. Cook'i family t"t nearly a year I bate aeeu Mueli of ibe t-ffeoi of hU trealaaent upon other, and cau trulr aad ?i'!Hr roevwnmBd the I) xttor and bU med- klt to aU Id ny way aftlleted Tlie Dueler treatmeot tn tble mm waa whol- ly eonfliMKl to hU iiauuloat rwnedle. euiiuta tiwttaiir uiumtujubi c .a... .a ikj u. ,,,. . Uj.IAN R03KSBAIU. idl.i?.KfiMnb4mIl",'rd n 't WBy about nie yean. SSs - . .- WHW v 11V AGAIN New Yohk. Oo'. 11. The World quotes Sir Thomas Upton nn gayins l Nkw Yoiie, Oct. 11. Tho tribuno ay a: Tho Colombian Government has boon buying eovornl rapid tire giinn hero and HhippInK thorn south. Speculators in tho West Indloa and Central South America expecting sventually to dlipoia of nmiH and ammunition to tlta rovolu tionlets, who arc paying good prlcci for such wur4, nro sending Blocks to South America marked "flro works," The ueo ol tho term "flro works," Is not in tended to conceal altogether tho naturo of tho ihlpinout, as they aro not contra band. It makes unnecessary a full doecrlption and insures careful handling, Within tho last week upward of 200 cases of ''fire works" besides fire arms, cartridges, dynamito and fusos, labelled 'us such, have been shipped to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Central Amorlca, Cuba, Kouador, Moxico, Uruguay and Colon. bia. It la believed that the revolutionists in Venezuela and Colombia will get most of the ' fire works." The government of Colombia recently forwarded the 15 pound rapid Ore Seabury and Drlggs rillo which was on exhibition at tho Pan American Exposition I and which it bought Two of four riflod pieces alio obtained woro shipped by the Atlas and Panama Hues a few days ago. London, Oct. 11 Tho Spectator today prints letters from Cecil Rhodes, and the late Francis Scbnadhorst, from 1885 to 1892 to the chief organizer and ad visor of tho Liberal party, sustaining the sensational allegations made some months ago, that Mr. Rhodes, In 1891 gavo 5,000 pounds to tho Llboral party, on condition that Mr. Gladstone would not bring about the evacuation of Egypt by British troops. Roth Sir. Win. Ver non Harcourt and Sir Ilonry Campbell Uannermau, Llboral loaders, havo pub licly dcclarod this to bn faleo. From tho text of the correspondence published by tho Spectator it Is loarnod that It confirms substantially the origin al statemont made by Charles W. Boyd rospecting Mr. Rhodes contributions to tho political fund of tho Llboral party alter tho occupation of Lgypt. It proves that Mr. Rhodes, in dealln g with tho liberals through out an anchor to windward, as ho had done in contributing to the Irish campaign fund and that tho retention of British control in Kgypt was one of tho conditions of tho gift, as the maintenance of imperial connection has bean when the subscription was madofor tho honofitof tho Irish cause. Mr. Boyd drow this parallel, apparently, for tho soke of removing unionist pre judices against Mr. Rhodes, ou account of his homo rulo subscriptions. Tho Bpectotor extracted larger inferences from tho matter than tho facts warranted and Sir Henry CampbolbBannorman in ado so sweeping a denial that Mr. Rhodes ought to in. tluenco tho ministers but not to bribe thorn, with a paltry subscription nnd that Mr. Schnadhorat replenished thu party chest wllh a good conscienco be cause tho a'suranco asked for respecting Egypt was easily obtained. The party managers methods of filling the catnpnlgu chest weru not discussed In the Cabinet but Lord Rosebory and other leadors were awaroof the conditions of Mr. Rhodes subscription. Nkw Yohk, Oct. 11. Sir Redvers Butler's extraordinary speech is re ceived with consternation by this morn ing's papors, says tho Trlbuno's London correspondent. Tho Standard attacks him severely and tells him that thu best thing ho can do now is to resign his command of tho First Army Corps. Tho Daily Mall, which considers that tho speech would havo boon moro In place on tho boards of a theater, points out that tho moiiag to Ladysmlth is oxactly paralleled by Sir II. Parker's famous ordor to Admiral Nelson at Copenhagen to break off tho battle and to retire i order a request which post erity has unsparingly condemned. On thu whole, Mr. Brodrick's statument concerning the South African situation is fairly well received, but two or throo of tho Conservative papem are not satisfied with it, continues tho Trlbuno's Loudon correspondent. If Minister optimism was un warranted 12 months ago, why. It la asknd, should the public have faith in it today? If the goverumont cannot Wabiiinuto.v, Oct. 11 Lieut J. II. Holdon, Capt.Ohadwlck, Admiral Samp son's chtof of stuff during tho war with Spain, Lieut Commander 0. C. Marsh, and Lieut F. L. Bennett, who served on tho flagship New York, Lieut Adelbert lUthouso of tho Massachusetts, Lieut Francis Boughtor. of Marblohead, and Lioul Wm, II, Reynolds, signal olllcor on the Texas, woro tho witnesses called to day In tho Schley caso. Cap'. Lomlcy had supposed ha would be able to concludo his presentation of the government's side of tho caio by tho close of this week, but ho now finds ho will havo to consume thu greater part of tho first half of next week. lUynor estimates that tho court will not bo ublu to concludo tho Work bolero tho middle of Movombor. Lieut Adulbort Althomo, formerly watch and division officer of battleship Mabsachusots detailed movements of that veBeel in connection with the Hying diuadron, on day of bombardment the Cristobal Colon, llu had beo:i in charge of tho eight Inch turret of the Massachu setts. Asked what developed as to strength of land battorlos by this rucon nalnanco, ho said to his mind 'it was shown thoy were vory weak. Licutonaut P. O. Dewey, nephew of Admiral Dewey, who was watch olllcor ou ftho MaeHachuentts, was the next witness. I lo placed tho distance tho blockading lino under Commodore Hchley from tho mouth of tho lutrbor, at the to eight miles day and night. There was, ho said, no particular formation of tho vessels. Ho said thu Spanish shore batteries hod not given the American ships much trouble on tho occasion of tho reconnaleiiucu against Colon. Captain Clmdwlck, Sampson's chief of staff, recalled it convorsMinii ho heard between Fumpnoti ami Schley at Key West, iu which Schley assured tho Ad miral, that ho would bu unilrely. loyal to him, PACIFIC CABLE REPORT Salted Spanish Peanuts T HE SPA Peanut Roaster 114 State Street. Salem. Oregon. HEAVY IOWA ST0RM Omaha, Nub.,, Oat. 41. A storm In Western Iowa yesterday caused much damage at Sheandoah, Willises, and the towns between Red Oak and Hamburg and on the Burlington line. At Shenan doah a deluge caused the Kishnabotha to spread over two miles of bottoms, covered the railroad tracks and caused Woshoutsof crops. A small cloudburst in the Northeast Missouri Valley took out several bridges. contrive to wind up operations without Jsioiis Situation Open to Any Com pany. Roosevelt Will Appoint Some Soul h)rn Gold Democrats . Wahiiinotox, Oct Jl. A ttornu) -general Knox Hindu a verbal report to tho president and Cabinut totluy regarding the result of Investigations into tho IV ollic Cable quostlon. His conclusion was that under the law of 1800 tiny domestic company uonld land, any oabh) on tho shores of thu United Statue or its poevs- Claim it Has Reduced Drunkeness. Principal Cause of Destitu tion in Old Ireland. The Socialists on Strikes Bishop Potter Argues in Favor of Arbitration. Wasiiinciton, Oct. 11. Surgeon Gen oral Sternberg, in his annual report to the Secretary of War says the health of thu Army wsb unusually good during 1003. Deaths from all causes amounted to 28.75 per thousand comparod with 1)0.78 for tho previous year. Health of troops In tho Philippines Is steadily im proving. Tliora is steady decrease of lato years in admtsslous to hospitals for nlchollsm among men lu tho regular army, This Is mattur for congratulation military officers may bo said to bo unan imous in tho opinion that Is mainly the result of tho establishment of tho post exchange, or canteen, at military posts. Nkw Youk, Oct. 11. A telegram from Cork to tho Times says arrangements havo been made to hold a monster meeting in connection with tho United Irish Lenguo at Toomovaia, Tippcrary, uoxt Sunday. Willlein II. Redmond, John Dillon nnd othor mombers ol Par liament nro to speak. Tho Rev. Father llohlr, In addressing his congregation In regard to tills moot ing said it was folly to sitpposo that snapping thuir lingers at tho government would euro Iieland'ullls. Tho main re quirement of tin) Irish people was so briety, Until Ireland wrs a sobercountry neither tho league nor any othor organi zation could mako the pooplo Independ ent and happy. Thu growing vice of in tompornnco wns responsible for moro misery, destitution and crimo among thu Irish people than their political dis abilities. Nkw Yohk, Oct. 11. A dispatch from BriiBssls In thu Times, says the general counsel of Socialists have Just held a meeting, to conttder thu action of tho miners federation at Liege, in voting for a general strike. It was dealded that local strikers woro a mistake, tentliiu to weaken tho unity of purpose nhloh nlouo could liisuro success iu thu mattur of universal suf frage. A resolution waBpamod, calling on tho owners of colliers to treat the men hu manely, hut also enjoining thu workers to watt for u universal strike, which Is the Socialists trump card for compelling thu government to yield on the question of electoral reform, ihfiiM oll.e.' means (all. RELEASE OF MISS STONE Encouraging Reports Continue to Come 'bonkpilla n (IMltUn. .. k.nl -. .v .. .JV..V.UMI, uuu, uu, wiuy to fuse to rovcal any of the facta concern ing his relations. It has been learned, however that the boy's mother, who la widow, Is tho owner of a mansion hi New York, another in Los Augetes, whoroshonow resides, and that for a tlmo sho lived lo Chicago with horfion In tho most faBhlonablo quarter ot Hyde Park. Gibson admits bis guilt and aa ara sult of his confession much of the Jewelry stolen has been recovered at n pawn shop. Big Reward Offered for the Head of One of the Gang. Four Additional Brigands Have Been Captured by the Troops. much further delay there is lilt'u com fort In tho fact that the nation Is em ploying a great many men and horses and spending enormous sums of money over tho still unfinished task. Sir Mich ael HluksBeach, although he did not say much that was new in his speech, af forded the Information that tho special object of tho proclamation of mnrlial : umiits ol uisnarally. uuain chiiiv ii. a rm i .- II T " aw ai uape town, was to stop supplies WHAT DO YOU WANT OF A CLOCK? Want It for parlor, library, dlnine room or bed room, or do you want a clock for the kitchen. V SoUariUM aad iirora w NtlUIWttd. iBMflL Fatbw. COME HERE TO BUY IT .w HNMAUM tae tbta aim Alanine w .,. Cathedral goug for 3.00 to 10 00 " ""TW t We have clocks of ory detcriptlorj; 'Ml alarm docls for fl 26, eight day ling clocks in oak caw for flftO, and beautiful parlor mantel elooks with "-', BARR'S JEWELRY STORE nii!ii'h,V&. of ammunition, which nave been making their way through Cape Col ony to the Boers, (ieneral Utillor talked garrulously about tho coinci dences and dealt freely in innendoes, but ho was merciless in attacking his own reputation. His attempt to con nect the visit of some blackmailers of Alderahot with articles written by men liko Bponcer Wilkinson and others of tne highest character, lor the press, was faroiaal. He does not seem to know that men liko the Duke of Cambridge have turned against him on his own record. Nkw Yohk, Oet. 1 1. Dieeusslug tho South African situation, the London correspondent of the Tribune tayat Tho best explanation which lias been received regarding the proclamation of martial law In Cape Colony is that Iord Kitch ener insisted upon having some means of protesting the army against traitors iu the rear who were more dangerous than the Capo rebels, hidlug ami light ing in the mountains. Whether or not there was any con troversy between Lord Kitchener and bir Alfred Mllnerover the proclamation is anopen question, but the report that another commander in chief iu South Africa would have been requisite if it had been iwued I geuerally credited Thu president and cabinet woro con vinced by the verbal roporl that no oxectttlvu action Iscallul foi at this time, The President will go over tho mbjwit moro iu detail with thuattorntiy-guuural tomorrow and review the whole imutor lu his mussage to emigre, The question of southern appoint 1'hu rroiiueiii roittmuwi tlie poiiev ol up pointing republicans If suitable applU cants could be found, and if not of ap. pointing gold democrats. His policy meets the apptuvul ol the cabinet. SUB-MARINE BOAT NOW BUILDING Ktankjrp, Conn. Out. 11. A mysteri ous submarine boat whlah has been under eonsimetlnn for tho last three years at Ware Island, near the mouth of Stanford Harbor, has departed for the Now Jersoy Coast where she may have deep water for Iter trials. J. L. Carter, who has superintended the buldlngof the boat has maintained inueh seerwy about her design but the is said to be fifty feet long and to havo a cigar shaped hull of pine sheathed with galvanised iron. The motive power Is supplied by two powerful engines driving two dynamos, koroseneoll being used as fool and serv ing also as ballast. The boat is supposed to have been built as an experiment for a party of capitalists. Bam Fiiancimco Oot. It. Bishop I'ottcrotNof York was thu principal epoarkurat a meeting of the Church Association for thu Advaim-mont of Labor held at thu Alhniuhn Cheater last night. Bishop I'-ttter mid iu part: "Wo will uavor solve thu tiiitloii of labor until tho organizing minds, the guiding hands and i mpUying uuuagers are Iduntilled with lli union with which thu employers am hhuitilled with the unions with whlah tho employes are Idoiitilted, There should hu a mutual understanding between employers and their help, and both should bnunlmated by a common tie of brotherhood and fealty." Bishop Potter spoko of tho operations of the board of mutilation and concilia tion of New York, of which ho Is presi dent. He said the hoard oamu Into being wlllmut nuthorlty and milled that that wns thu reason probably why ho was clioien as Its pmsiilent. The hotrd was In existence como 10 yearn ami hud settled a number of inoiuuutiniis labor disturbances. Tho operations of tho board were oonduolml ou tho principle that nothing fungible could he accom plished if the iiuMtlou of notlal oou taot was Ignored In oonoliisluii'hu wld- "Hit) laborer and employer must l brought olosur together, ion may ltgl!te as you please, Impose tmulloi hh please, or by any other proots riwiijisl the oon llieliiig elements of modern Mteiaty, but if yMi have not your heart in the woik )ou will fail utterly. Thu solution of tho labor problem eoiishtta In the awakening lu thu hearts of the Hipluytr a tliep oouet-rii for thu welfare for those lu his employ Their Ideas and hopea sh'i4ild not 1 aiitag-l onlslls. They ahou'tl mlriirh logethur and obsuivo the laws ol mh.'uI t:ontaat. Their aims being identical, their methods should be harmonious If these alms are to be subserved," Washington, Oct. 11. Tho Slate De partment hns heard again by cable from United Btatos Consul General Dickinson and Secretary ot Legation Bpoucor Eddy, touching tho progress ot negotiations looking to tho rcloasoot Miss Btono. None of tho dotalls aro made public. Conditions aro by no moans as rcntsuriug as wero expected yesterday. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 11. Threo battalions ot tho Sixth Bulgarian Infantry Reg iment marched through tho cotfiitry be tween Dubnlt7.a and Bamakov and searched tho villngeaof IMIoklostor's dis tr'ct, in one of which It was reported tho brigands had concealed Miss Btone, says tho Sofia cortcspondnnt of tho Journal and Advortisor. Colonol (Jasch ol, at tho head of a searching party com posed of U00 Bulgarian Infantry nnd 500 Dragoons Is scouring tho rangos ot Dot- pat nnd Ilhodopegolblrgon, Tho American Consul General at Con stantinople has arrived at Sofia, with an Evangelical pastor from Phllipopolls. as dragoman, and both are taking energetic steps with tho Bulgarln government to effect MIbb Stone's release. The roputcd leader of tho gang, who killed Ulaubotloff, has met his fate, Suspected of being associated In the capture of Miss Stone, he was shot dead on tho frontier nrar Koston dity. Though 1000 roward has been placed on tho head (or the murdor of Blambouloff, Hallo, thu name under which ho was known, was too lulluontlal a rufllan for tho Bulgarian police to ar rest. Four additional brigands havo boon captured near Tachwplno ami a band of :0, fully armed, woro discovered near DtihniUa nnd driven Into tho mountains again. A NEW WATER SYSTEM For the City of Mexico Will Call for United States Ma terial. New YortK, Oct. 11. The Journal of Commercosays: A New York syndicate of capitalists has acquired tho conces sion which was granted some years ago to William Mackenzie, formerly trafllo manager of tho Mexican Gulf it Mon terey Railroad, for the purposo of bring ing a new water supply to tho City of Mcslco. Warren II. Loss ot thla city, has been awarded the contract for car rying out the undertaking which, it ia estimated, will entail an expenditure ol nsarly fO.000,000 American curroncy, and will mean the purchase, It Is said, of no loss than 35,000 tons of matorlal, In tho United Btates, There are about four now cases ot bubonic plague dally at Itlo Janeiro, A Wig WEALTHY BURGLAR, An Heir to Several Hundred Thousand' Steals Jewelry. You don't sec very many wigs nowadays. People have been educated how to care for the hair. That's one reason. Another is, Aycr's Hair Vigor makes wigs un necessary. Nothing its equal for feeding the-hair. "For many yenra my hair has come out so fast every winter that I had to wear a wig. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling, and made my hair crow so that last winter I did not use my wig at all." Saran F. Lewis, Pittsburg, Pa. II. AIUr.ul.li. J. C. AVtR CO., Uwcll, JHlU. ' Joshua Kwlng Brooks, second vleo presldunt ot thu l'euua Railroad Road tiled today ol ltrlgttts dlscato nt Salem, Ohio. ...FRESH TODAY.,. Chocolate Creams AND CiiiOAuo, Oct. 11. William 11. Gib son, ID years old, said to bo thu heir up-' on tho death of his mother to several ' hundred thousand dollars Is conlncd at -tho town hall poltco station ou a charge of burglary.- Thu police admit that tho namo under which thu prisoner is ...Bon Ellis Eons... & Zinn's WK GIVE COUPONS 5 Slate 5tiut. Slum 'Here 287 OIme&mM iff 4asBHKjrejfffiw r i inA r i in Al t sLsZ ' i " ''' '".' lii's '' '.i . i i ' M sn i i si i nwassiassai wisisiiin s H sr TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR FUR SALE OF FACTORY SAMPLES Don't miss this last and rare opportunity to tret the best furs on the market at maker's price. All genuine goods, no Imitations. Genuine seals, beavers, Persian Iambs, minks, chinchillas. Alaskan fox, martins, muffleons, etc.. ranging in price up to Pensions for Salemltes Pensions have, been grauUvl a follows, Including two Salem veterans: Original, James il.nliey, Portland, pi; Dexter Field, Salem, f8; Inoreain, rest,, rels., ele Marvin Wood, Kagle Point, $7; Luther King, Ulodgslt. jl.', origi nal (war wlthWpaln), Miner L. Doollttje, Cottage Grove, flO; Inc., rest., rels , etc. James Uatnholor, Salem, 18; Klliui V, Bteel. Portland, f 12; Hauford ti. Jours. Boldlers' Home.Uoieburg, $12;hpaphro- dltui H. Jameson, Bums, ft). $250 & MANY VERY FINE GARMENTS HAVE BEEN SOLD, AND MORE WILL GO TODAY Flannel Waistings All wool satin prunellas and otto man flannels that formerly soiaior 50c and 75c. Special this week I 42c and 62c yard. Men's Underwear The two strongest llaps ever showa In Salem are now shown trttfctBlr Store The profits are small bat th values are big 50c and 7 5c K iiiiMirtiiiiiiwi'MiMiiiiMiiiiiH8as8aaaHtaM