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,T. A tew'.-'1 X , Vi-i A i -J-t i rjr 4 :'fTi B2 . ft- H. 1 MA' .' ,r ' ' it clfK Dni In jAg m .. .. vnniv tIt r FVr iHnTTnnBHuHWHDVnBnSmKv -' '- - -1 i,wHr 'FmM''Wlw t Ht-'pw RALBM, OREGON, FKlJhJjfatAV 8. 100K RS. fiUNNESS A SfeOO 8e i. ,. No. ii LUCRETIA BORGIA j- spected Murdered of Wplff May Be Released CLEAN-UP MOVEMENT A SUCCESS ING IP MORE BODIES INNESS FARM PORTION OF ATLANTA BURNING FltOIIADTiY HUHNED lIKIt AND THREE CHILDREN II GETTING ANOTHER l.V TO STAY IN HOUSE. ited Pros j Leased Wire.) ortc, Jnd., May 8. Search-. kho Gunnoss farm today nn- tho tenth body taken out of ami since Tuesday. Tlio sex ody cannot be determined, ortc. Ind.. Mny 8. The Gun- bor wub Increased th!g morn- en tbo searchers, whoso work to Interrupted yesterday by a kiln, dug up two nddltlonnl callnued on page flvo.) $1,500,000 LOSS MARTIN MAYBE RELEASED ill i -I. fasto COLLAR TOO SMALL WHOLESALE DISTRICT AFIRE OTIIKK CIRCUMSTANTIAL KVI- DENCE DOES NOT TALLY WITH FACTS, AND CASE MAY HHEAK DOWN ON KXAMINATIOX. FIItK MAY GET OUT OP CON TROL MANY 1HG HUILDINGH HUHNED MORE DOOMED. (United Press Leasod Wire. J Portland. Or., May 8. Edward H. Martin, accmed of the murder of fUnltcd Press Leased Wire.) Atlanta, Oa May 8. A confla gration Is sweeping tho wholasnlo district of this city this morning.' Pnwnbrokor Wolff, may bo reloasod. SovernI big building? bavo nlrcady Tho case against hi in not being been destroyed nnd moro are doom-supported as the authorities first he ed. I llevcd It would bo. According to a rough CBtimatol The pollco have completed their made by .the chief of the flro dopart- Investigations against Martin and nient, tho loss will reach $1,000,000 the ovldence was handed over to nnd maybo moro. This estlmato Is District Attorney Manning today, Ho mado on tho supposition that all the will nt onco begin to plan for tho contents of tho buildings attacked by, prollmlnary cxamlnntlonwhlch -will tlio names navo uecn uestroyeu. rncitaKo piaco cany next ywk. m 1CAG0SIM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE e Do the Business iat Is the Reason Why We Can Give th? People Such Bargains fco house that does a small business lias to have big profits. Tho that does tho big buslnoiis can sell tholr goods for small "IS. It's tlio vnlnmn Mint rnnnts in mir Hnv. (let our nrleos don't be paying such big prices for your good. Aa tho InvojtlEatlon.utalnBt Mu,f tin pioceeds It Is evident ihnitTnlfltln SOCIETY IS WILD OVER THE NAVVIES CONTROL - ' OF TWO - OCEANS "L" IS PLEA OF H0BS0N HAILOHS HAVE SHORE LEAVE ANY EUROPEAN NATION, MIGHT GET INTO AN ORIENTAL ALLI ANCE AND GO TO WAlt WITH UNCLE SAM. Nl ALL KINDS OF ENTER TAINMENTS AHK PLANNED FOK THEM IN TUB HAY CITY. (United Press Leased Wlro.) ' SAn Frnnciscn, May 8.-Slioro leaii' ?ns grnnted to sr.00 of the en llitcd m5n from tho Atlantic and Pa cla;fl?ot today and Jack-is making UiW'uost of if by rtoklhg tlio flights. Nunierous "exploration" parties werq mndo up to go through what remains of tho ruins of tho big Arc. Miny went over to Alameda, where the rowing regattn will bo hold thlrt pfterppon, crews from tho ships to 'coiitt for trophies. Tonhrht. sailors from tho Pnplflp aeotr-flU icoiltfgt In faurrl'fUlng White, Long Chamois M'bed gloves, pnlr 69 3IAX CHALLIE3 "i A A S'DAItD CALICOS. Wd KA 3HESS SfLKS . rd - .ioa nCKIXGS Hr ika 3HESS GOODS-rl i . fd Zi JOi CORSET COVER EM OIDERY, yard ..?... 23d mia PRETTY LAWNS "a K Mc EMDROIDERIES iTi Id 0 PONGEE PARASOLS 6ch 95i 'ANDKERCHIEFS 0V -Id Ndrela of other article all the storo at the same low ct OAIXsj HARGA1NS! .HAH- lASJ CS Sulla Pnt Tnntnta MllllneryWe are here with W8 and can glvo you prices this season's latest garments Nl keen you busv trvlner ct, joxuctly alike in his possession. Threo ioi lues? no sain 10 .Miirun uuu iiiu othor to an unknown .man. Mart'n declares ho can account for his Bhlrts. Tho manufacturer of these I shirts states there are fully 10,000 of that mako about tho city, all of similar pattern. I Tho rovolver that Martin borrow- ed from n neighbor on Friday has been found to bo a 38-callbre while tho bullet found in tho show caso in tho Wolff storo Is said by tho po1lc3 to bo n 32-ca,llbro. Tho collar which was also counted upon as evidence aga'nst Mnrtln, l a 1C whllo Martin wears a ltiVj. I Who Vn Wolffs MunliTPr? I Portland, Or., May 8. Just as tho pojlco wore closing up tholr last threads In tho caso against suspect Martin in tho Wolff murder- case, a new olomont In tho mystery wob in trod'icod by Thomas Dodson of Ore gon City, who camo to tho police sta- ' tlon and reported that ho had seen an fxconvlct by the namo of Grliru-s in , Wolff's pawnshop nt 6 o'clock. At- toruoy McGarry, who has boon re- mined with former Senator John M, Gnrln to defend Martin, has taken a. deposition from Dodson. Still an other cluo was unearthed when the Sol'wood ferry man reported that a blood spattored man, answering to h iroiioral description of Grimes, crossed on his boat late on the even ing of tho murder. dees to mi Jiuueuutj ik is vtiuuuv uiui. iuiic-j iin.- . ii nn,..i .,iii iiuiiuu 10 jiruiuni UKumai uiu uiriuur Hl. ,iD nuA..i i. ..7",.. army ofucor will not bo available. ,,": i "" "' "" ,;L ""-,,:" Much of it is contradictory. Even 5,?".?'.?,'"' 'Vnc" tho blood stained shirt, counted up- 1,",nfffortn,'enn,n' both tnk,n8 ,),nc0 on as direct ovidenco against Martin. in,5 ""5?0;.,.. has been discounted by tho discovery """."n VA tl rl L..V ,l that tho peddler had four shirts all "?,?" "J Jm1",' W,llm nsnrtiv iL in ,! nnRBoBion Thrnn Governor Sheldon of Nebraska will SUIT PRICES CUT AWAY DOWN. $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, and $14.50. The Store That Saves You Money officiate In tho coromanlos on board the wnrrliip nnmed after his state. Tonight, Secrotary of tho Navy Mc-'calf nnd tho officers of tho fleet will be tendered a banquet by tho fleet reception commlttco at tho St. Francis. A great farewell demonstration is being planned by the officers of nil tho warships in Snn FronclBco bay on tho occnslon of Rear Admiral Evans' departure for tho east. According to present plans, several officers from each ship will go ovor to the Oak land depot, whero tho ndmlral will tnke train, and give him a send off such as no other roth Ing officer of tho Amerlcnn navy has received. Tho demonstration will bo an unusual on- In that when tho commanding officer hauls down his flag for tho last time and goei ashoro to become a plain civilian, no attention is paid to him so far ns ceremony goes. Ad miral Evans, however, Is so general ly Vovored by his officers that they have decided to break n custom and glvo him a farewell that ho will nev er forget. Tbe review was the greatest on Pacific shores, in American naval history. Never again will tho pres ent generation behold such spectacu lar and majestic scene ns the mon rfr gathering or flght'ng Bhlps, in rolutnni of four, belching smoke and flam of 300 guns as tho Yorktown swept b 'tween them. No greater theater lor a naval demonstration cou'd have been solected. The- groat bsy with lt mountain skylln. , wns ns smooth as glass and the skv wub a npphlro blue. Tho water front was Mned with decorated craft whllo the shore was black with peotilo. The pennants of seven roar admlr nl floated from the mid trucks of v. n wnrshlns. while tho Yorktown' carried tho four stwrreu nag oi uiu of the secretary of tho navy. Secretary Me calf came aboard tho Yorktown a little bofore 10 o'clock. mlnal hotel Is a total loss, but all shortly thereafter Governor nnd Mrs Kiiffits escaped. At far as can be nin.itn Oovsmor nnd Mrs. Sholdon learned thore were no fatalities and of vebraska. PEOPLE ARE LOYAL KNTHUBIASTICH AllK SWEEPING BTIlKKTfl POIl WHOLE ItLOOKS" TWENTY-FIVK WAGONS fcMV PLOYKI. ftra (jonartment Is pxpoHoncIng much difficulty In fighting the flro. At tlms It appears that the firemen liavn lost control of It. The origin of the flr Is unknown. It Is understood thnt tho total. logs Is almost entirely covered by insur-nn-e. The fir' star'ed at 3:30 o' clock this morning nnd burned four hours, dBtroylng an entire block and dnm airlnc all told 50 building'. Tho Ter- 'Unltet! Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Cnl., May 8. Cap tain Richmond Pearson Hobson, rep r'cBontatlvo In congress from Aln bamn', who is looked upon as tho mouthpiece of Preildent Roosevelt on navni matters, arrived here to day, He -will lecturo at Pasadenn to night nnd in Los Angeles tamorrdw night. In discussing with a representative of tho United Press HnoclHttdns the needs of the navy, CRPtsliuHobson tald that' the onlyvse .SuVserrtC. mo unuca Maies .10 purrne'iRj.MO matter of flvnr,'coiHlructlon .woul; ho to bulld,slx'?5lj)0D1ton bnttlelpi "If w continue h'ur" present navni policy we nro on our way to fifth, pmco umong the natiotiH," said1 he. "Tho RUBsO'Janan'cBo war revolu tionized nnVnl construcMon, and ov ory other country In the world Ib building Khl iv of tho Drendnaught typo. In order to keep our proaent position of safety wt mii't build ships greater that the Dreadnnught, or powerful enough ships to .whip, ships of that. type In a sa. flght. "I bavo- recommended -to PrcsU dent RoosQvelt thnt ho not only keep tho ehlp-' now horo In th Pacific, Vit that tho live 'armored Khtps still In tho Atlantic bo rushed to the Pa cific coast ns soon ns poRslblo. "Our only rmfoty Is to ho ablo ulti mately to contcol both oceans, ns thnro i always possibility of an At iatlo power and a Euronenu power may be In alliance, and thus menaco both coasts at tho samo time." Tho success of tho eloan-un, move ment In this city has fnr exceeded all expectations. Whoro It was bolloved" tho cleaning would bo limited to bnck ynrdi, front yards, nlloywayw nnd sidewalks, the communities, In some Instances bavo Kotten out In f'lll force and 8vopt, tho BtrretB for blocks. Tho mayor's ofllco has been bOHcechcd from nunrlso this morning fpr tennis and o-wnsrs of wRgous have como generously to tho aid of the ln tiu4trloH And patroltlc ojtlxpns. Tha Irlcit. a 'wch of whlcnjs, a per, dutnnln54gr)und for tho wftnqnjr the SHlrmltos'hnd trikop hekreftlUv. BABY'S GRADLE nn on wns seriously Inlurod .lust when wator was lueded the I most the' pressure failed, al'ow'ng I tho flames to gain headway. The flro was not unuor roniroi uniu imwr whole block of b'llldlng hud botn 'evoled. Ou ' sub-postal staMon was burned, .but the mall was saved. The largest concerns were the Paradon suspender works. Marlon hotel annex, Keystone tvno foundry. Hill Neckwoar com-' pany and Ohilds' hotel. ,- ., . .j Chief Justlc Ilean of Salem and Editors Scott and Jackeon of Port land are attending the conference of officials held at Washington, called by tho President, n The county infirmary at Marietta, Ohio, burned today, many of the In mates narrowly escapeburnlng. H.UlNKS WILL HK ACCUSED OK MURDER Wai'a Walla. Wash., May 8. -Keeping "'Hud" Unrnoi, the oldest of the three Barnes boys, who are sus pected with complicity In tho mur der of Mm. Anna A'drlch, the wealthy woman whoso body was found yesterday on a deserted trail near the North Coppol river, In Ig norance of the fact that the body has been found, the authorities be lieve they have secured enough evi dence against him to convict him of the deed, names still persists In his story that he last saw Mrs. Al drlch when ho put her on the train for Walla Walla at Waltsburg. rri.A ..nmnar'u Inrv nufrllifwl Mrs. Aidrlch's death to "parties un- as to be able, when the, time cornea known." when it concluded its In- to resist tho advance or 'ine yenow vestigatlon this morning. man." fUnlted Pross Leased Wife,) - New York, May 8. One of tho nio-t gorgeous works of art In the design of n baby's cradle, ever re ceived at tho port of New York, which Ih to he used by tlio Infantile heir of a wealthy western man, has Just arrived from Paris. It is valued at $1000. It was n source of curios ity to tho examiners of Imports, who give this description of It: Hand carvod wood, silk canopy, Afghan pillows and silk mattresses, all embrqidered. Tbe cradle Is made or rosewood, emiieinsneu wiiii curvea figures of cherubs and fairies, to en courage happy dreams of the fortu nate llttlo mortal who will occupy It. Tho wood portion alone Is valued nt 2200 franc. The owner, through his brokers, protested when duty as 00 por cent was assessed nnd asked for a hearing before tho pbourd of appraisers, but ho did not appear nor did any one represent him when the ofljcla'H wore ready to" tako evi dence. o Fear Iho Yellow IVrll. fUplted Press Leased Wire. I London, May 8. In an address before the Liverpool Produce Ex change, Thomas Price, premier of South Australia, warned bis hearers of tho yellow peril. "We see tho yellow peril ahead," ho declared, "nnd we are proparlng to face it. We are resolved that ev ery man in Australia under 30 years of age shall learn the use of rifle so clenn-up was expired, wh'n Inc nigift, proplrf began ringing uiMlm civic q dices and demanding, teanyr for p'Iph of rubbish, which had been swept fnto- tho streets by th IndtHt trou who wore unnhlolo wait Hrr" 1 11 today. Though tho work proper wn not to havo begun MrUll this aft ernoon, by 10 o'clock 25 applications for t'imiit hnd beon mndo to tha mayor's ofllco and probnblv ni mRnv again to th.o.streot commlpsloher jubu? Public spirited me,rohnntH, llk-A". N. Rush and E. C. Cross gnvo om iJoyinent to many idle mon about town to tlcan up tho promos In and about thdr proportion Many other merchants nnrtook of thlH copimendablo spirit, and soma closed iiu their stores this afternoon and let tho employes clean up tho building: Qud yards. A "ore of patriotic nolKhbors prr Sixteenth stref t In- tho neighborhood of Forry and Trade atrcots got out nt 15 o'c'ock tlih morning and clean ed tho root for n distance of four blocks. The city nnd private rchooli came In generously with tholr auststaneo and, in addition to the children clean ing up tho buildings, went to their homes nnd, In many cases, started their parents In tho work In enrnoit. Tho olty has been divided Into iho four following districts; East Salem, with dumping grcjnd nl Twontloti? nnd Waljcr streets; North Hnlom, dumping ground nt North Front street nn-l North Mill creek; business reetlon, dumping ground L'berty anil Trade streo's; South Sa'em. dumping: ground not established. NEWSPAPERS PRINTED IN BLACK (United Press Leased Wire.) Appleton. Wis., May 8. Wiscon sin manufacturers of print paper to day put forth ti proposition, which. If adopted will revolutionize the prlnt-papor induitry of the country and he newsj'oper Industry as woll. The propose thnt newspapers Ih tho future be printed on black In stead of white paper, thue bringing about a saving of millions of dollarH annually in pulp wood, nshlstlng la tho preservation of forests and re ducing tho price of newspapers to about one-half tho present price. Black paper can be mode of old" newspapers, and almost any fibrous stock whllo white paper requires spruce and hemlock wood. Wisconsin paper manufacturers in tend bringing the matter before th eastern manufacturers, and If po slble, bring about concerted actlpw with the publishers of tho country. h rfl -1 i.