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tolwt, Sept. 16. David HIsi
tilMren, who were kidnaped
flA'JwIrt from Hokonoke, Conn.,,
rtlW K0. BOiU WB-woman
i. UiiMrcn havo dlsapDeared
fam'fl friends aro' aiding in
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The B!sphatns separated some time'
ago, -and both agreed that the chil
dren should remain in tho custody
of, the father. While Baspham wat
at Dar Harbor, Maine, Ailing a mu
sical engagement, Mrs. Blsphara
moved to Hokeneke and took tho
children to Westchester.
A fow days later she saw susplclouc
characters about the place, and dis
appeared with tho children.
CHICAGO STORE
peoples 6a'rgain hcJUse
FALL OPENING
4f THE LATEST AMI NEWEST MERCHANDISE. WOMEN'S, MISSES'
D CIULDRK.VS COATS AND SUITS, MILLINERY ANI) FANCY
feODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, LEATHER
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$10.50
$12.50
$14.50
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$7.50
$9.50
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Silks
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THROJfi
WRIGHTS
HOLD ALL
RECORDS
WILBUR FLVS THE
SPEEDIFST
(United Prcs I.cusiM Ii.
Lomnns, Franco, Sept. 1G. Wllbui
Wright today took his plnco boslle
his brother, Orvillc, as tho holdor of
tho world's record for speed In nn
aoroplnno.
Wilbur sailed 39 minutes and 10
seconds today at tho rato of 40 miles
an hour, approximately six mllo per
hour fnstor than nny provlous roc
ord.
Thin divides the honora botweon
tho two brothem. Orvlllo holds tho
record for duration of fllglit and so'j
ond place for speed, Wilbur holds
tho record for speed and second placo
for duration.
Tho Wrights now Htand out nB the
undisputed champions of norlnl navi
gation In machines hoavior than n'r.
All Paris is flllod with prnlso for
Wilbur Wright, ond tho French poo-
Plo fako pride In hip hnvlng outdono
I1I3 brother In tho matter of spood.
, Tho French now tnko a proprietary
Interest In Wilbur Wright, and aro
anxious to sen him surpass tho rec
ords of his brother In America.
Wilbur's flight this morning ex
ceeded by moro thnn nlno minutes
tho lnngost flight over mndo before In
Europo. Tho flight waf mndo ovor
tho military rourso at Anvours.
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SUES FOR
I'SYOinO TREATMENT
ainltrd rrrtn lnr,n1 Wire.)
Snn Francisco, Sopt. 1G. What Is
tho vnluo n dollars and cents of tho
bonflt dorlvcd by an Invnlld from
psych'c forces applied by a person of
n stronger mind? Is It worth $5f00?
Theso nro the questions that n Jury
In Judgo Grnham's court will be
called upon to decide either today or
tomorrow, in ono of tho strongest
cases that has ovor como up for do
c'slon In the local courts.
Mrs. Mnry Cnshmnn, a "psylc mell
um. Is suing for $5500 from tho es
tate of Mrs. Snrah F. Miller. Mr.
Mlllor, who was tho wlfo of Dr. Al
bert MUlor, a celebrated phycholo
Klat, died In January, 1007- She loft
nn estate valued at a half million dol
lars, and named her two olstors, Mrs
Louisa W. Knowler and Mrs. Eliza
J'eth L. Bal, as admlniKtrators.
Before Mrs. Miller's death she wa
attended by Mrs. Coahnm, for the
betterment of her physical and men
tal health, says Mrs. Casham. It Is
understood that the p'ycnologht was
to receive for her services the pro
ceeds from tho sale of a piece of
poporty that Is now valued at 5,
00.
The woman put in hor bill against
the estate, and the two sisters of Mrs.
Miller refused to honor It. They say
Mrs. Cashman led Mrs. Miller to be
lieve that she, Mrs. Cashman, was Je
hovah. Attorney J. M. Young, who claims
to bo a psychologist, was on tho stand
today for cross-examination In tho
case He says that he has studied
psychology for 25 years, and that the
contentions of Mrs. Cashpan aro la
accordance with the known facts of
the practice of the science. People
can be male well by smwJt!oB, lie
says, ,
The wlts was led through all
tho phas of tke subject Ik a drill
ing croc-xMlittlM,
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; ONSTAGE
HARRY TH4WS WIFE
PENNILESS
(United I'rcni r,4mM Wlrc.1
Boston, Mass,, Sopt. 1G. Howard
Nesblt, brother of Evelyn Thaw, to
-day confirmed tho report that Harry
Thaw's wlfo will noon be seon bofoM
itho footlights agrsla.
Young Nosblt doclaros It Is not at
all iraprobablo that his Bister will go
on the road with the "Morning, Noon
and Night" company, with whom he
Is playing, within two weeks,
Evelyn Thaw 1b almost, pennllosB,
It Is said, and Is compelled to go on
the stage, or try Iter hand at some
thing else to mako a. living, She hold
a long conference yesterday with Joe
JWolch, a theatrical manager.
p. i Jumny t rionrcr uies.
Albany, Or., Sopt. 1G, Timothy
Ivolly, ono of tho oldest nnd best
known men 1- Linn county, died on
Monday at tho homo of his son,
Mlchaol Kolly, thrcov mllilps cnBt of
'efforsou, at tho agapf 01 years. IIo
'tad boon ill for sonVa time, but hlH
condition was not dnngorous until
morning, whon ho was Bolzcd "with
hoart falluro and died suddenly.
Mr. ICelly wns born In IroIaiuV nnd
enmo tp Amorica when 0 "yeftVn old.
IIo had resided In Orogori, t)io pnst
35 yoars. Ho wns noted as ono of
tho strongest mon in thla county, nnd
his advanced ngo watt marked with
groat vigor. IIo cast bis first voto
for "President Van Buron, and had
voted for ovory Democratic candl
dato for President since thAt tlmo.
In splto of his ndv.ncpd (VgeJ his In
torost In politics contlndod active,
and ho nttendod tho Democratic
county convention here lflt spring
and was committeeman from Shot
burn precinct in tho last canpnlgn.
Mr. Kolly lenvca four children
Mlchaol Kolly nnd Mrs. Dnn Dona
hue, residing near Jefferson; Mrs.
William Mooro, of Cottage Grove,
nnd Mrs. Hudson, of Atchison, Kaa.
'I heft" charged"" "
TO WEALTHY MAN
(Unltrd Prmt 1.tnn Wlr"
Chicago, Sept. 1G. Accused of em
bozzllug $8500 of tho funds of tho
Kearns No. 2 Gold Mine Company, of
Itnwhlde, Novadn, Thomas Kearns, a
well-known Nevada mining man, an.!
a reputed millionaire, was taken to
Nevada today, to face tho charge,
following his arrest laBt night at tho
Palmer house,
Tho warrant for the arrest of
Kearns was sworn to by President
James O'Brien, of the company whose
funds he is charged with having mis
appropriated. Kearns claims that tho
money was voted to htm at a meet
ing of the directors of tho company
about three months ago, and that the
minutes will exonerate him. He
threatens to bring suit against
O'Brien for heavy damages. IIo re
sides in San Francisco.
Athletes Coming.
PortlsBj, Or., Sept. 16. Gilbert,
Smlthson and Kelly, the Oregon boya
who won honors in the Olympic
games, may be tho guests tomorrow
of the state fair at Salem. This date,
while It Is Portland day, ki moat sat
iifactory to the athlete, for tber
have made other arratta for
later Ir the wk. Friday night Al
hwt GOfrff t lev for ffeattle, where
he is to be marri4 to MU Mary
ThowpeoM m MUitr4f might.
:' 10 60 BACK
FAIR OROliDS
OFFICIALS ESTIMATE
TODAY'S
WILL
Stadium Athletes Gilbert, Smiths and Kelly Ti Be
Here Tomorrow
Today, Salem Day, at tho state
fair, has brokon all rocords up to
tho tlmo tho paper went to prcsB of
nny former Bpecl,nl day for tho Capi
tal City, and from estimate gathered
from ofllclnls, who aro in a position to
obsorvo, tho nttondnnco will bo 23,
000. Tho cltloa nil over thex valley
aro represented today, and tho big
oloctrlo trains from Portland are
carrying their capacity at every hour
ly trip this way. Extra tralnB on tho
Southern Pacific hn'd every bit of
"paco taknn. Tho Lone Oak raca
courso has also attracted the,, atten
tion of fans from down BOUthwfr
no Los Angoles, and several promi
nont families nro attondlng at tho
ovonts. Sonttlo, Tacomn Itndjniany
of tho othor Northern cities. -have
tyrnod out thla yonr nho. Yeator
aay a nuonunuco wns iuuu,
Tho Cottage Grove local, which ar
rived at 9 o'clock this morning, nn
hour Into, wns Jammed with an onor
moiiB crowd, which flllod ovory voi
tlbulo, tho bnggago car, tho tondor,
nnd oven tho onglno, nnd tho trntn
was dolnyod at ovory point botweon
Eugene nnd this city, taking on more
pnBongors. Whon tho trnln of nlno
cars reached Salem, howovor, tho
mattor ronchod n climax. Tho con
ductor got off tho trnln to givo somo
orders, nnd, In tho menntimo about
50 local pnssongors nttomptod to
board tho trnln for tho fair grounds.
Whon tho conductor enmo out of tho
station ho tried to got on board, but
tho crowd wallod up ovory opening.
Ho couldn't ovon got In tho baggage
enr, nnd boforo tho overduo train
could proceed to tho fnlr grounds, ho
had to attach another passenger and
freight car to the train.
Ronrno Coming,
It li reported thnt Bonator Jona
than Bourne, Jr., who has Just ra
turned to Oregon, will bo nt tho state
fair today.
City Lighted.
Tho city will be decorated tonight
This nftornoon tho flags will bo .put
In pln,co, and, If tho propor connec
tions can bo mado, the current will
tin turnAit Intn thn ntnntrln fitrennifira
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HUB UVUIIIUK
WcdiiPMbiy Kvi'HlriK ProntHi,
MoElroy's MIHtajry Band, W. E. M
Blroy, director.
1. March, "The 7-lth RcKlrdentJ'
LoHey.
2. Overture, "Morning? Noon nril
Night," Sujipo.
3. Cornot solo, 'selected, Mr, B. F.
DrlscoK
4. Vocal solo, "Resignation,"
Roma, Mr. Hallle ParUh
Hinges.
5. Spanish Serenade, "La Palma."
Yradlll.
lHtcrmlMiloH.
G. Descriptive selection, "A Hunt
ing Scono," Bucalossl.
7. Miss Moore, In selections.
8. Quartet.
0. Trombone sojo, selected, Dallas
Gllmore.
10. March. "Ben Bey." Jcodogas,
The Three Do Garros.
Roman Rings.
The Traviolas.
Jugglers and Hoop-rollors.
The Oregon Male Quartet selec
tions, sr
1Uee Mfri Wenden4fyt KfOrm-
r 18,
IKaee K. 4--Ofeg Pr, J-Yer
Miles
AMNDANCE
TOTAL 22.000
Old Trot, ,$400.
Florodore Z., eb. m,, Zombro-Flom
W,; Maurice Winter, Albany, Or
egon. Vlncomar, ch., c, Caution-Saffron;
Thos. K. Brents, Walla Walla,
Wash.
Edgarolla, ch. f., Bdgar Boy-LaHM-
lla; Thos. II, Brents, Walla Walla,
Wash.
On tlmo, b. g., MontlYlew-Nellle M.j
Robert Brltts, Fair GrowndB, Oru
gon.
Pat M Duff, b, o., Mike Dutf-tltam
bole; Sam Castro, Fair Grounds,
Oregon,
Hazol Wood, b, ni Valley noy-Ftfl;
Dr, 13, J.JVoung, palom, Or,
Orcgou no, brwk, Prfogress-BOH-'"aolono'';
v-HIIogan,' AVbany, Or
egon. . '
Hognn, b, h1., ProgroBs-Roberta; F,
A. Ilnckolman. Albany, Oregon.
Zonuloll, b. h Zombro-IIomebox;
Goo. GUI, 8aIom, Oregon.
Silk lint. br. s II ul B.-Lndy Nfy;
D. II Stownrt, Bpokane, Wash.
l.oiiTo M., b. c, Lonzo-Molllo; M. i
JonoH, Portland, Orogon,
KMInnroy. b. c, Lonzo-dnm by Ivo-
Inco; George Brynu, Cnrlton, Or
egon. KIMv Wenlth, b. f., Tho Common-
wualth-Kltty Caution;. N. K. West,
LnGrnndo, Orogon.
Dr. JonoB, b. h., Cnpt. McKlnnoy-Al-
In' Norte; John Ponder, Portland.
Orogon.
Jomlna King, c. m B. O. King-Bet-
oy Roso; J. W. Holllnshead, Lad-
nor, II. C.
Cordon, b. g., Road Soal-Flora 2d
E. C. Koyt, Perrydale, Oregon.
Reco N, 7 Inland Kmplrw rnnH,
S-yrnr-old Trot, fOOO.
Dr. Ulman, b. a., Tho Bondman; I.
D. Chappollo, HllUboro, Oregon.
Hllgnrd, b. g, Kallspoll-Kltty CaM-
tlon; N. K. West, La drando, Or
Bonklu. b. g., Bonnlo McK-Vantrlm;
Oco. A. Kolly, Walla Walla, Wash.
Nusndo, br. s., Nushagak-Addte B.J
Woodland Slock Farm, Woodland,
Cnl., owned by Alex. Brown, Wal-
iut Grove, Cal.
Kntnllna, b. f., Tom Bmlth-Katfl
Lumsy; J. W. Zlbbell & Son, Fro-
no, Cal.
Don Reglnaldo, b. s., On Stnnloy-Bell
, Raymond; F. 15. Ward, Los Ango-
loa, Cal.
V. G. King, b. ., II. O. Klng-Botjy
Ross; J. W. Holllnshead, Lndnor.
B. C.
iost Bird, b. h., Alcono-Jonnlo Jay.
Sim Llndeoy, Fair Grounds, Or.
Stam Bird, b. g., Stam B.-Bwlftblrd;
Chas. F. Sllvn, Sacramento, Cal.
PrlncoBS Direct, br m., Teddy A -
Lady Mac; H. A. Gardner, Walla
Walla, Wash.
Mary Mlms, br. m , Tho Bondsman
. Serena; W. R. Clemans, Moscow,
Idaho.
Lady Seal, br. f Red Boal-BIrd;
Sam Castro, Fnlr Grounds, Or.
lUtto No, 8 Grt'Hti'r Balfw Fhiw,
Mi OH Irt, AOOO.
Llttlo Joo, b. g., Liable-May; J. J.
Brcon, Woodland, Cal.
Bonnie M., b. in., Mohegan.Cayuso
Mollle; L. C. Shell, Wftlla Walla,
Wash.
Ml s Idaho, ch to., Nutwood Wllkoi-
dam by Forest Clay, Jr.; S. O.
Walton, Fresno, Cal.
Lord Lovelace, Vr. h., Ixivelace Msg
gi; X. II, Tfe, HHWiere, Or,