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"t FT L Jft I Hm I I 3ff i lcJ4v rllllll SmBtill Jill 111 lllll Y E ONLY. tfSTION :TT CASE 15 WISHED lllowny, In delivering n opinion on tho Claggctt yesterday aitoruoon, at- rnoys had argued tho mat houra, said: that tho dofonuant was to a doer oo undor his claiming a dlvorco on tho cnuol and inhuman troat- oxtr&vaganco on tho part Intifr, Mrs. Glaggott, from jny introduced it was ovi- mlnd of tho court that, as harmony and affection bo- plaintiff end tho dofond- jgravatcd by tho Intorvon- oldor children or tuc Is tho opinion of tho court Ulnucd on page 8.) toes for l'llIOK CUTTING. 6 1 a: sin tm w Vnt. Ml. ""' " ILWAY ROBBERY MOORES SCARES BURGLARS AWAY WITH BASE RUSSIA IS READY FOR FINLAND TRAINS GUNS CAPITAL ON (United Press Leasod Wlro.) Helstngfors, Doc. 18. Ktissla has trained cannon from Sveaborg fortross upon tho city of Ilolslngfora, tho capital of Finland. Tho fortifi cation Btnnds on nn Islnnd at tho ontrnnco to tho gulf of Finland, a quarter of a mllo from tho town. Hlthorto tho guns hnvo pointed out to sea. Now thoy command tho uhorowurd sides. Tho nrtlllerytnon havo divided tho city Into quarters' for purposes of bombardmont. With in tho fortross walls accommoda tions hnvo boon prepared for uso on short notlco by Governor General Uockmnnn, nBslstaut Oovernor Gon- (Contlnuod on pitgo 4.) uick Selling All Our Christmas Goods v will bo no mercy shown Jo goods or prices until Xnuu. Out iteimlvo alterations In our store nfJer Xmiis and wo don't want to DRES$ GOOD. VTH 2!su Women's, Misses' and Children's Suits and Coats Wo are now offering tho Greatest Values in tho history of our store in Ladles,' Misses' and Children's Suits aud Coat After Xmas Is over they will be only In our way so out they must go. Don't wait until they are all gone. Children's Coats from 8I.t 1 Ladles' Couts from $i.75 up Ladies' Skirts from $3- l 1'nden.klrJs and Sweater, at the same low prices. md.ou LMMM SzZ---rryfjroi.'- F SALEM, OHKOON FUIDAV, DKCIUIIiKU 18, U)08. IROOSEVELT PREPARING INFORMATION ON SCCRET SIRVICE FOR CONGRESS (United Press Leased Wlro.) ," Washington, Dec. 18. President Roosovolt's reply to congress, giving his reasons for his utterance regard ing aocrot service, contained In 'his moBongo to congress, will bo ready for presentation shortly aftor tho holidays. Glorkn oro now engaged lit tabulating tho Information contained In tho prospective communication, o Students Oct Vacation flu nf Inwn Hli-di'iUy aio lcavlAcr todiy for 'heir homoj to upend their holiday v..cnt!on, which onds tho -4 1 !i of January, Mi tlo iww year. Tho high hc'ioo! .i.'d tho public selioola cIcko tho 23d or December, and opon again on Monfl y. January 4th. Prices they must go as thero lire going m have tho goods in our way. S DRESS GOODS AND SILK Now M'lllng t Harguln Prices. The Dlggetft and Host Values thin was over offered In Halem. Hemeiubcr when you buy your goods at the CHICAGO 8TOIIK you get tho lle"t and Newest Good shown. Conui and get our prices and ee for your selves.. Vfv mean .business. Dress Good and Hllks, yard S3c, 35c, 4C, 08o and up. Bargains In tho following goeds: . l)olU Toys, Games, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Table Linens, .Napkins, Fancy Linens, Umbrellas, Hllk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Woman's and Children's Shoes, Slippers, litres, Itlhbons, Fnuoy Lace, Neckwear, Aprons, Men's Glove and Neckties. White Hed Spreads, Leather Goods, Silk Hosier', Silk Homi Supporters, Silk Wulsts, Fine Fur, Dressing Huques, Klmniuis, Men's and Hoys' Clothing. Fuiiey- SusjM'itders, Com forts aud Itluukets. It will puy you well to look through Ol'U GOODS aud get Ol'll 1MMGKH. SUSPECTS CAUGHT ATTEMPT TO ROB HOME OF MOORES BURGLARS CUT HOLE . INDOOR An attempt was mndo last night by burglars to break Into tho houso ot A. N. Moores at Summer and Che niokcta itroots. Tho thugs had cut a panol out of a oido deor, prepara tory to reaching In and Unlocking It, and wero only frightened away when Moores, who had boon awakened by tho noise, dropped a basefcall bat. which he had hastily Ml4 as a weapon, as ho was coming down stairs Tho work was so cleverly done thut It Is tho opinion that thero aro ex pert 4iouoo breaker In the city. This class of work, however, is usually em ployed by the higher clawt ot burg liirn, who break Into Jiuslaoss houses and stores for tho purpoo of robbing cash roglstora and tills The police will bo notified and donor watch kept horoaftor on all auspicious charac ters. Tim Mooros homo In ono ot the . inoflt beautiful In tho city, and was Jlobably aolectod by tho thjove n 1uie' from which a "good tiauIi-enuM no giummou." FIGHJERS ARGUE 0VER WEIGHTS (United Proas Lonsod Wire.) Han Francisco, Dec. lfi. At 'tho conclusion of tholr training (for (f lor todpy, Knm Iaugford aud Jim riynn will ontiago ii'o inoro In gruoll lug toll) tho Hoiiton black and tho Pueblo flrcmr.n madu things u bit llvoly in indulging In a Uttlo long (Piitnncn nruumont ovor tlinlr rosnoe- tlvo wolrhta, Bum my elalma to scale exactly 157 pounds. Flyun dcclnros that tho "flghtlug smolto" In Juggling tho Jriilh, o .1 that If Longford wolgha a pound, ho wolgluv 102. J J in my snyo that ho (Flynn) weight 1C7 pounds, fangford takes exception, to tliln and wa so far as tont(mrto that tho Italian! with tho Irish namo Is cheating tho scalett out of iomo eight or nlnu pounds, jLooUlng tho scrappers over, it would neom that thoy arc both stretching the facta regarding tholr avoirdupois, Lnngford certainly np- Inoara to ro ovor tho 100-pound mark whjlo Flynn can surely go him ton pounds bettor. The latter, howovor, ls.wllllng t.o vagcr a few that wlnn thw time oomos for tlie big dolnga noxt Monday night, ho will not havo an advantage of better than tlvo pounds over his; ppponont .'cither of Uio.hUsklcs will put In afpnlon vorklng day tomorrow. Flynn will content blmcolf with a few short dashes on tho road, pass ing; up tho aftornoo.il labor. Lang ford'a handlers plan a complete day r-fc8t for him. u the hotting Iangford Is a 4 to 10 favorite, with hut a ocant fow nlt bllng at tho Flynn ond. Kvon money la offered on Flynn'a ability to last 15 rounds. USES HATPIN ON NEGRO ROBBER (United Press Loaned Wlro,) Los Angelos. Dc. 18. Dotectlvos today aro aeeklng a negro bearing wounds madu by a hat pin In the hunds of Miss Mho LofTler, a pretty girl, who was henton nnd robbed by a colored footpad lust night. Mlsa Mlllor was accosted by tho negro while sho was on hor way to the county hospital to visit hor brother who Is sorlously 111 thtiro. Iteallrlng her danger the girl drew a hatpin and succeeded lu wouudlng her assailant several times boforo ahe waa rendered unconscious by a blow from hla fist. The robber .w-ourcd $8 In cash, lie , ulso wrenched a ring from tho girl's finger but this was found In the street near the scene of the assault. SUGGESTS UNIFORMS FOR POLICE TO BE APPROVED BY GOUNCIL Tho commlttoo on pollco, appoint ed by tho city council nt tho Inst reg ular mooting, has framed up Its ro port which will bo Introduced nt tho rogulnr meeting noxt Monday night. Tho bill for nn ordlnnnco govornlug tho uniforming ot pollco calls for tho regulation form of pollco officer suits; the cloth to bo bluo in color, coat cuVsquaro nt tho bottom and extending- to the knees ot tho wearor. A regulation policeman's club la do- BcrlDed an a part of tho uniform In eluding a rovolver to rsolf protoc tlon. Tho customary badgu Is to bd worn on tho breast In plain view, Tho pollco. when tlttod out in tho mnnnur auggestod by tho bill, will rcflomhto the modern metropolitan otflcor. Protect Flower. Tho city park board hau also drawn np n bill for an ordlnnnco cov ering tho regulations and rcatric tlonu of thn city pnrkH and highways. Tho moat. Important ltom lu thn bill 1h for tho prosorvatlou of trees shrubs, flowura nud plants. Tho .bill rends that no corporation or parties or employes of corporations shall cut or dig up or In any wny muti late any ot tho forognlug pluntH or troos bolonglug to a resident wltn out permission, and that In order to cut. break or destroy troca nnd shrubs belonging to tho city, tho permission must bo glvou by tho Pnrk Uoiinl. It puluta out that n lino will bo placed upon anyone us ing tho public highway, parks or nl- leys for tho purposo or soiling ro froshmeuts or wares without tho ro iu I rod permission from tho Park board. Tho flno In this cuso its pro scribed by tho bill In not loss than $10 nor more than $100. Theso bills will bo proHontoil to tho council fortholr uppruval on noxt Monday night, and It Is gonorally predicted by those who havu tnyostl gatud them that thoy will bo record ed on tho books as additional laws covering tho clty'u Interests In re gard to parks and pollco. CROWDED FERRY HAS NARROW ESCARE (United Pross Mused Wire.) Ban Franclaco, Dee. 18. Laden with sovoral hundred passengers and helplest In tho grip o' a powerful ebb tldo, tho Southern Pacific ferry boat Newark today narrowly escaped de struction on the treacherous shore of Golden Gate. The Newark was making her usual trlu between th'n city nnd Oakland, when an accident In tho engine room left tho big boat at the mercy ot tho waves and wind Whllo tho men In the engine room wore endeavoring to ropalr a break In tho paddles of the machinery tho craft began to race toward the straits. Tho naosoneers became alarmed laud, although deck hand1 aimirdd them tlmro was no danger, their ex nltoment wna not allayed until tho red A'arks of thn tugs Sea Queen und Bra Iark. responding to tho BlgnnW for aattstancu, made fast llnoj and took the forry boat In tow. Tho break In the onglno room Is serious, and tho vessel will bo laid up for repalra until the engine room has been overhauled OLD WKATIIKH WAH OOD FOIt OIJANOIW (United Press Mused Wire.) Fresno. Cal . Dee. IK- Instead of being Injured by tho cold woather ih oranges In tho foothill district actually havo beeu Improved, and thu fott'l giving them flno color.' Two thirds ot tho 00 o has been iihlnped. While tho shipments aro yelow the averago In number, tho oranKes are larger and better ln,quaU?y than ov er before, and are commanding big prices In Iho Kat, NO. 49. BALL BAT HOLD UP AND ROB EXPRESS asj NEAR PORTLAND LAST NIGHT (United PreM Leased Wife.) Portland, Or., Doc. 18. Two men, me of them armed, and both eald to arnwor tho description ot tho men who hold ii p and dynamited tho Chi cago express on tho Oregea Rail road ft Navigation Oo. railroad, at meal within the city limits ot Port bind last night, wore arrested at noon today by deputy sheriffs, aad will be brought to Portland. thM af ternoon for Identification. No Information concerning the sus pects, othor than hey were found at daybreak this morning neat1 Fair- view, has been rocclfed by sneriir SleviMia Stephen Vandorhoof, the tramp, who was riding on tho baggage par or the train that was held up, aad who was taken Into custody last night, Is ponltlYO that ho will be able to Identify tho train robbers If they aro captured. According- to the oHklal ttpmt mn.de b le Pacific Kxprow Ca pany, whole car was hrkew to with 'iltro-ulycorlno, the total amount secure I b"tlio train robbers' wlHtbe about $100. Tho la i nest Item In thls bill was n pncltage of diamond consigned (o tho Itomlngton Liquor Company,' val mod at V00. Nino puckngoa In the oxproH rnr woro broken opon and a portion of (heir routonta tnkou. One pnehngi (M'litnlnod onio gold chains and smnll Items of Jowolory valiiod at iiboul $100. Tho othors woro 111 led with articles of ohoap Jowolry, foui.iiiln tens nnd Chrlstmnji preaents for Portland pniplo, "I Knew It was n hold up," naia MrsHougor O. II. Hurt, of tho looted oxprow rnr, "ns soon ns 1 heard tho nliots, nnd wan aware that tho cara wero being uucopled. My first thought wns to save tho money and valuable luickngoa that woro )n ,tho snfo. jfl opened tho car door and looked out, but ono of tho jobbers took a shot at mo, and, -I hastily closed' tho door again. I oponed the' safe? grabbed tho packagos of money and valuable and hid thorn binder a pllo of trunks, "I heard two flxploalono and roar door of tho car was blown open. Then tho jobber ssprang Into the ear 1-waa In, shouting that thoy woull kill mo If I made Any resjstanco " WANT TARIFF LOWER TO FIGHT CALIFORNIA (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) Washington, D. C., Pec, 18 - Kast ern Importors of currants, datos, flgn and nqts today aro proparlng to lu trodiico ovldonco boforo tho rongroi slnnnl vnyo and means commlttoo conducting tho tariff Inquiry to show that tho tariff ahould bo .reduced on -Ihoso oomiiiodlt'os, to enable them to ' coni)ete with California proiVicers of theso urllrkM. (Jrowora nnd Importors from Vir ginia. Florida and othor nMi In tho. wnrm Indt, doclaro that many nf their product crnuot be murkete-1 bnrause nf tho blgh protective tariff allowed California growers. Tho tar iff on poanutB. for Instance, grown 'u th Hast, ctmnot compcto with tho California product. California!! In Washington ar prepnrlng to combat theiio claims. In the IhP of preventing any reduction on Imports similar to California pro ducts. o HteieiiV Hlayer. fUnttod Press Masod Wlro.) Han Francisco, Doc IK -Tho trlat of I. W. Chang, tho Korean, who la charged with tho murder of Durham White Btovens, the Oriental diplo mat, will probably bo concluded to morrow attornoon. when tho cao will ho Bubmlfted to tho Jury. Tho de fn;o fs expected to place Chang him self on the staud In order to strouth on lts' c"ORlenUou Unit the young Korean made the attack nn Sloven In a fit ot "patriotic Insanity." k c J - H !l 1 -i