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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1911)
y THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 12, 1911. FOUR RENO MEN SHUN Of DESERT Naked Corpses Found Heaped in Canyon in Northern Washoe County. CATTLE RUSTLERS BLAMED tM-art'ltitiK Parly Il-otrm IltMllcs In Horrible Condition l!or-a of .Mordrrrrs found " (Grazing IVMdc VtrtJmV Iloulr. r.EXO. Nr.. Frb. II. Th J1 bod; of f.ur lirno men who hut rn nnolnc for nrarly month wer f-'unrt tJjr in Northern Washes Conn 1'. All l.aii brn dt to drtth. Ths vlrtlm r Harry Cambron. J. B. t-axaaiie. Ptr Krramuaps and R. In diano. All leave faml.Ua In Krno. Ths following tclrirram save th tali of the dtvrorrrr of the bodies: Men l'onnil Murdered. JUleii!e. Cat.. Feb. 11.. II. O. Humphrey Men a I found murdered In l.iftle llia-n K.ck Canyon. Send 8hrlt ni Coroner at or to acene. Hodlra In fearful :ttpe. Clot lira prarllraliy torn off and bodlea all In a heap. Tfitnk only way to come In via Altura. Two horsa-s of murderer on the ground. The boya' tiorsrs all -one. "II. K. CAM BROS." Sheriff C. P. ferret ar.d a force of rleputlea accompanied by the Coroner and ome member of the atat police hare left fteno for the northern part of the country In a apecial train and will endeavor to rua the murderer to earth. Cattle ItaMlrrs Sux-ctcl. The four men left KiKlerllle on Janu ary 1 to gn to a aherp camp. It la aald that they were thoroughly ac quainted with the country and accus tomed to the rtirora of a northern "Winter, and their friends refuse to en tertain any theory that they met their death accidentally. It la known thai they had had trouble with ome cattle ruatier and alwaya went heavily-armd- Who committed the murder I not known. It I the a-eneral belief that outlaw rattle ruatier. with whom the atockmen of Northern Wan hoe have tia.J ronatderable trouble, are responsible for the crime. The theory la also ad vanced that Indians are the guilty parties. Hlllman. charred with using th mall to defraud. L- J. Debrcnty. who came from Cincinnati, told of hi dealing; with Hlllman. He bouaht land at Bir mingham. Hlllman' boom town In Sno- homisb County, on the "easy pavmenl plan and hla contract bound Ulllman to refund the payments at the end of one year, with Is per rent Interest. If I'ebrenty wa dissatisfied with hla pur chase. I'ayment were due on the aecond of each month - 1 Hlllman' cashier en deavored continually to date the pay mem a made on the 3d. Wltnea kept up hla payment until th fed era I rrand Jury In Tacoma began In vestigation of Hlllman last Fall. Wit- then learned that hi land had been old to feveral other peraon on the easy-payment plan. He demanded return of hla navmntS- he testified, but Hlllman refused. ! Walter Virgin, of North Taklma. Willi.; R. H. Nash, of Tacoma. for merly of Oklahoma City: f. O. Reld. of I'roer. Wash., and Wlllam A. Howe, of Carson. Wash.. testified to alleged harp practice of Hlllman in selling land to them. MARRIAGE CALLED JOKE CHARMS Of MKKItY WIDOW W IX MAX FltOM URST WIFE. Ifp Marries Again and Tell 'o. Ceremony 1 7 Years Ago Was Only Mock Marriage. VICTIMS RFMEVf.D AMIU'SIIKD Oltle Ruitlcr Thought to Havel I-aln In Wail for Slen. ALTCRAS. CaL. Fch. II Advice re ceived here from Iealo' ranch, in Washoe County. Nevada. CO mile from here, elate that when Harry Cambron. J. FU Laxacue. peter Krramuupe and II. Jndiano atarted from there to rn to the aheepcamp they knew, through Indiana, that In Utile High Rock Canyon there were two men who had killed and ktnned their rattle. lndtano had passed the men on the way to meet the other three sheepmen at Denlo'a. and lie believed them to be cattle rustler. It la now thoua-ht that these men ambushed Cambron and hla party, killed them and took their horse and sup plies. Th heepherder left at the camp ry inaiano became uneasy over the latter failure to return and went to Ienlo and the new of th disappear ance ef the four uen waa reported February 1. I'osae darted Immedi ately ti search tor th men or tbelr bodies. OROVILJ-E. Cal- Feb. lL-4dpeclal.) When Jules E. Hanlque. assistant divis ion engineer of th Western Pacific Rail- may, wa married at Oakland last Wed nesday to Kate Ripley of that city, he did ao without divorcing the woman to whom he via married In Bnl.e. Idaho, over I" years ago. according to her state ments. Sie now live In Orovllle. and la in possesion of papers that apparently are I complete proof that she is the lustful wife of IIanliue. Her attorney. Carleton llray. says the paper are conclusive evi dence of marriage and that the husband Is a bigamist. Mrs. Hanlque says that up to last Spring their married life had been happy. Lately, she say, through her energy and ambition. Hanlque rose in the world until he Onally was enabled to hold posi tion of responsibility, and was made an I assistant division engineer of the West ern Pacific Railway. I-ast Spring he began telling her of th sport he wa having In the Bay rltles. and a woman he referred to a the "Merry Widow" waa frequently men tioned. She says she took him to task about his conduct and quarTels between them began. Finally, the matter termi nated In a letter written by Hanlque a attorney, telling her that her marriage would not hold and that the ceremony In Boise IT years before had been a mock one. and that therefore her relations with Hanluue. had been Illegitimate. Mrs. Hanlque Instituted a suit for di vorce, but It wss dismissed yesterday In order, according to her attorney, to ad just certain property matters. Shortly after this step waa taken news came of th marriage of her husband In Oakland, and Mrs. Hanluue was overcome. The Aral Mr. Hanlque Is an artist of more than ordinary talent, having tud- led abroad. Sh could not ay today what steps she would take, but stated that she could only refer th matter to her attorney. ' ELK ARE DYING IN SNOW I'nn.aual Condition In Montana Can Havoc Anions; Ills; Game. ALBERT ROTHSCHILD DIES Irni!e of Austrian Karon KecalW Son Tragic fnj. VIENNA. Feb. II. Raron Albert B. A. "Rotharhild. head of the Austrian branch of the Rothschild house, died today. H was born In 1st. Th death recall the romance of th Haron youngest son. Oskar. who died sud'len'.y In the Rothschild palac her in July. !. rniiowlng th breaking -ff of his marriage engagement with Miss Oi Jl.nn. daughter of Dr. Ra tio. pa Jitno. of Chicago. It waa widely reported that Karon skar committed suicide by ihoottnc. thous'i th family assertrd that death was du to apoplexy. luring the year preceding th young man mad a tour of America, met Miss Menu and they became engaged. His father objected to tiie match and Oakar returned to his home, dying two days artr n reached Vienna. He was Z 1 years old. HAYTIAN REBELLION ENDED With Shootlnj of Itrbel Generals In surrection Is Quelled. CAPB HATTIKN. TIartl. Feb. 11. General cr-apuaet. commander of th rebels who captured Quaramlnth. and Oenerai MVsel Oxiio w iio I'd the in surgents at Fort Liberty, have been rap tured bv th government forces and stiot to death. President S inon -will visit the svene of in eiecu'.tons. He has cont-rrd with the foreign consular agents, who ar tising t!-.eir Influence today to end the trouble, and ha assured them that no more prisoners will be put to death. He added that he had shown clemency to the renei ani would continue to do so. The rrbe.aon lei ofrirlallv declared to b at aa end and general Interest la I now concerned with the punishment of t:;ose who took part In It. The con sulates are crowded with refugees. ROZf'MAN. Mont, Feb. 11. (Spe cial.) Miners and woodsmen report that snow Is unusually deep In the West (Sailatln baaln. adjacent to th Yellowstone National Park, and that ' elk and other big game are dying of starvation. A drenching rain about a week ago. followed by a freeze, haa coated the basin with Ice and made It Impossible for th animals to reach forage. I One farmer In that section reports j that about a dotrn elk died within sight of his cabin last week. Th , animals are with difficulty kept from the farmers supplies of hay. In an other locality It Is reported that th wolves have been seen hanging upon the f'.anks of th famished and totter ing elk. A party composed of Forest Supervisor Conkllng. Deputy Clams Warden Henry Ferguson and flua J. Steffen. of this city, are Investigating the situation. It Is believed that It will he necessary to secure hay and feed th game. f.aynor Belong to No Parly. NEW TORK. Feb. 11. Th enroll ment list which have ust been Issued by the New York Board of Klectlons show that Mavor Caynor. when he reg istered last Fall, prior to the election, did not declare himself a Democrat. Th space where th voters ar expect ed to mark their party preference waa left blank on Mr. Gaynor a paper. Friends of the Mayor explain that he has always held that he Is independ ent In politics, and did not wish to declare himself as being formally bound to any party. Drunkards Saved Secretly Any Lady Hay Do It At Home- Cocta Nothing To Try. KLAMATH TAXES $163,000 Acscd Valuation of the Countj Is 12. 000,000. KLAMATH VKl.XA Or. Feb. U.-lSpe-cll--Tfce for.- in the Sheriff- omc I prepjiirg to commence taking the taxe foe the Wis) assessment which Is now due. The assessed valuation of the county's property Is t:is.'s and the essessment n this has been ttxed at 14 mills. This will mean the handling of Sl&.0ft by the SherltTB oiEc during th next few month. i I III 1 an I 41 I ll 1IT1 I I II t H Every ffuwa la to World May Sa Sotoa Drunkard. At last, drunk no more, no more. 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Id plain wrapper, so that no one -aa kaosr rha( it contains, a trial parka' of fiolden Retre4 to prove thai what oa claim for it la true In every rssperu Nam Hreet tit Scarfs, Squares A very choine offering of pretty Scarfs and Squares, made of excellent quality material and trimmed with pretty embroid ery and cluny lace. They are shown in a variety of hand some patterns, and sell regu larly at $1.00 each, your choice this" hale 49? New Idea Magazine 50c a Year Ten Cent The Most in Value, The Best in Quality New Idea Patterns Spring Styles Ten Cents r i Fine Wool Gloves Tor Women and Children Specially Priced at 25S 50t A very special, offering of wom en s and children s u loves, made of good quality all wool and shown in black, colors and fancy mixtures. Extra good vnliips. Priced for Monday and Tuesday.. .25 anil 50, TETiieSiirBa 9j y Opportmiitiei Those who appreciate nnusual values will do well to visit this store tomorrow and Tuesday. They will make a profitable investment of time and a most economical exchange of cash for seasonable goods. Every section of the store presents a wonderful list of real bargains in seasonable merchandise. Temptingly small prices are the role in every department. The inducements, which we offer are beyond all competition, and will certainly prove irresistible to any woman who is interested in positive money-saving. A Great Special Sale of cliool Supplies Large Receipt Books 0 Alton Receipts, small sue 5 Large Scratch Tablets 5t 70-sheet pocket size Writ's Tablet 5 10c fabric Note Tablets 5 Pocket Notes 5 Memorandum Books 5t Address Books 10 Red Vest Pocket Memos, indexed, for 10t 120-sheet Linen Tablets 9 120-sheet Precept Writing Tablets 9 Large Composition Books 9 Large Order Books 9 5c Lotus Lead Pencils 2'; 10c Writing: Tablets 5c A special offering1 of over 500 white Letter Writing Tablets, Our Winner white letter paper, ruled, nice qual ity ink paper, 70-sheet tablets, reg ular 10c values, while they last, this lot only, each 5 More New Styles in Women's KeadytoWear Garment! Hardly a day passes that yon don't find newly arrived garments at this store. As fast as our offerings hurry away others take their place offerings just as attractive in style and quality, just as attractive from the viewpoint of price. If yon want the latest and best, and want the very best values your money can procure, yon must come to this store for them. 1 SPRING SUITS AT 15. 17.50, $19.50 AND 25 Our reputation for style, quality and exquisitely finished garments has been fully maintained in this extraordinary suit showing. All of these new Spring suits have an individuality and character about them which lifts them to the level of far more expensive garments. They are made in the newest Spring styles, and shown in solid colors and a large variety of novelty mixtures. LONG COATS AT $10.50, $12.50, $15 These garments are unequalcd and will give the wearer absolute satisfaction. Whyt Because they are made by men tailors in the newest styles, semi fitting effect, with shawl or notch collar; materi als are all wool, solid colors, in serge, covert, broad cloth and a variety of novelty coatings. We have never shown better values and better assortments than these. LONG KIMONOS AT 9S TO $1.75 A very choice offering of women's long Kimonos, shown in the empire style and loose effect with belt. They are made of good quality material in the figured and Persian design, trimmed with bor der or plain material. They are just the kind you will find very handy to slip into your trunk for Summer travel. HOUSE DRESSES AT $1.25, $1.50, $2 AND $2.50 Just received an extra large shipment of women Ts Wrappers and House Dresses, made in several styles. Materials are percale, flannelette and ging ham in all wanted colors, in fancy stripes, figures, polkadots and the regulation stripe for nurses' suits. All good, washable colors. Better materials, styles, make and colors we have never shown at these popular prices. WOMEN'S WAISTS AT 95S $1.25, $1.50 TO $7.50 Tomorrow, first Spring showing of new tailored Waists. Don't miss this chance to get several pretty, stylish waists in the styles and materials now in vogue at the right price. Extremely well made and neatly finished garments, and an unlim ited assortment to choose from. SILK DRESSES AT $15, $16.50. $19.50 A most extraordinary showing of women's and misses' silk Dresses, beautifully made of good qual ity taffeta, messaline, cloth of gold and foulards, daintily embroidered or trimmed with cord, velvet or silk. They are shown in many styles in the one piece effect. Good materials, correct styles and correct prices are going to make these beautiful dresses extremely popular for Spring wear. c Hew Spring Silks 'Display A Special Showing and Sale There is no store anywhere that gives more attention to silks than we do, and no mat ter what your wants may be, there is always an ample choice here. We are now showing the greatest and best assortment of new Spring Efilks to be found in the city, comprising all the new weaves in every new shade. Particularly interesting is our showing of Cheney Bros.' Shower-Proof Foulards The new patterns in exclusive designs; they come in navy, Copenhagen, marine, rose, gray, tan, brown, black, white, etc, grounds, in pindots, polkadots, rings and neat, small de signs in contrasting shades; also Persian designs and two and three-toned novelty figures. Silks that are perfect in every way are on sale here at less than usual prices. Your early inspection is requested. New Dress Goods, Priced Low Each day sees the arrival of new woolen dress goods. You may select from these offer ings with the assurance that prices, qualities and colorings are right. SILK STRIPE VODLES AT 75 A YARD Just opened a new line of silk stripe Voiles, a fine, sheer silk and wool fabric, especially suitable for evening wear and party dresses. Comes in cream, black and all the popular new shades. CREAM COLORED SERGES AT 85 A YARD A showing of the new cream-colored Serges, 4G to 52-inch pure wool fn I. 1111 1 , . . . I ";.-, "mi rrrm (jronnns ana macK pencil ana pin sinpes. jl very I fashionable material for Spring wear. inilUjJWHIli NEW WOOL CREPES AT 85tf A YARD 42-inch new wool Crepe, a 'soft, clinging fabric that makes up beau tifully; comes in every desirable shade, is strictly all wool and very much underpriced. NEW SHEPHERD CHECKS 50 TO $1.50 An endless assortment in the popular Shepherd Checks, in widths from 38 to 5(i inches. Fabrics of nerfect weave, in all-size black and white checks, in qualities to suit all. J iJnmatchable Show- ing of New Wash Goods For Spring Thousands of pieces of newest wash goods have just been opened for this early season sale, unusually large as sortments are shown, and very special prices are quoted. Selections can be made to best advantage now. Expe rience is that later in the season it is impossible to find as large and varied assortments as now. New Ginghams New Zephyrs New Percales . New Lawns New Organdies New Dimities New Poplins New Galateas New Cheviots New Crepes New Suitings New Waistings New Soisettes New Challies Silk Mixed Novelties White Goods A1P Kinds f 1 1 ; Men's Wear Very !Ecoiioniica This business grows and grows, because more men are daily realizing the advantages of this men's outfitting section of ours. xou wm i ma unnvaaea values. lly F rice pi There will be some lively selling in this section tomorrow. DRESS SHIRTS, SPECIAL AT 89 Our first showing of new Spring styles in min's Dress Shirts; all new Spring patterns. They are made coat style, with attached cuffs, pleated or plain bosom. Be among the first to get choice of these shirts. They are specially priced for this sale at 89 MEN'S UNDERWEAR SPECIALLY PRICED. $1.25 A sale of men's natural gray wool Shirts and Drawers, made of excellent quality plush oncK maienai, ana snown in very aesiraDle weight, iney sell regularly at $L0) a gar ment, specially priced this sale "". $1.25 MEN'S KHAKI SHIRTS SPECIALLY PRICED, 89 A very special offering of men's Shirts, made of good, heavy quality khaki, with soft button-down collar. They are neatly finished with two pockets that button and are shown in all sizes. Well-made garments thijj wear fine. Special this sale. . . . 89J MEN'S SOCKS, SPECIAL AT l212 A great special showing of men's heavy cotton Socks, shown with black top and white sole. They are made seamless, and are priced for this sale $1.40 doz. ; pair, 12l2J flJnderpriced Speoials in Blankets and Comforters A great "make-room" sale in our blanket and com forter sections is announced for tomorrow. Many of our best .selling lines have been specially under priced. You may well judge the values by these of ferings: Comforters at $112 A special lot of full-size Comforters at a very low price. They are shown in neat patterns in medium and dark colors and are extra heavy. We suggest an early visit, as the quan tity is limited. Comforters at $2.25 A fine assortment of full size Comforters, filled with white cotton and cov ered with best quality silkoline. Many patterns to choose from in pretty colorings. Comforters at $3.35 An underpriced offering of high-grade Comforters the "soft and fluffy" kind filled with the best quality white cotton and cov ered with the finest quality silkoline. They come in very pretty patterns in light colorings. Blankets at S1.00 A special offering of cotton Blankets, made full size for double beds; the kind usually used instead of sheets. They come in both tan and gray colors, and finished with fast-colored borders. Extra! Government Blankets $4.50 a Fair Extra! A very fortunate purchase enables us to offer this out - of - the - ordinary blanket value. About 350 pairs of Government Blankets go on sale tomorrow at the usual mill cost. They come in both gray and tan colors and full seven pounds in weight and are full double size, 68 by 84 inches. Those who wish ffood, warm, durable blankets and would save in the buring should not fad to take advantaga of this sale.. I ; . ' fNew Undermuslins for Women These For Spring and Summer service we have an entirely new collection of all that is new and dainty in muslin undergarments. In the trimmings and general makeun they borrow much from the ex clusive imported garments; in price they borrow nothing, specials for tomorrow: MUSLIN SKIRTS, $2.00 TO $2.25 VALUES, $1.50 A very special showing of women's muslin Skirts, made of good quality cambric, with extra deep flounce of fine embroidery; other styles trimmed with rows of lace and embroidery insertion and lace ruffle to match. All made good full size and neatly finished with cambric . dust ruffle and underpiece. Regular $2.00 to $2.25 val ues, specially priced for this sale $1.59 MUSLIN GOWNS, BEST $1.50 VALUES, $1.18. An extra fine assortment to select from shown in the fcigh neck or low neck slip-over style, with long, short or half-length sleeves. Made of extra fine material in the cambric, nainsook or batiste, with dainty lace and em broidery trimmings. All made good, full size and neatly finished. Regular $l.o0 values, specially priced for this sale PRINCESS SLIPS, $1.50 VALUES, 98J A very fine offering of Princess Slips, made of good quality lawn, yoke trimmed with dainty lace and embroideries, flounce finished with lace or embroidery, ruffles or plain hemstitched tucks. All made and finished extra well. Regular $1.50 values. Specially priced for this sale tomorrow $1.18 98c COMBINATION GARMENTS, BEST $3.00 AND $3.50 VALUES, $1.98. Extra special Closing out odd lines of dainty combination Corset Covers and Drawers, made of fine quality nainsook, trimmed with good quality embroideries and lace.s A fine showing of pretty styles to select from. Regular 3.00 and $.'J.50 values. Specially (T -j nn priced for this sale '