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- DAILY OATITAX tOTTSWAlj, SAt.EM ORKOOS. Tt'ESnAT. OCTOBER 18. 1010. : - ' ' '" ' "' " MUM WHIM MOP. FOCI 3 if THE TRIAL OF ClllPPEfJ HAS OEGUFJ ATTOHXKY 1-OR CKOWS I'M-:-SEXTS STKOXGI CASE MISS I.KXEVE, HIS ALIJXJED AC OOMI'LICK, XOT I'ltESENT. PKITKD MSHS I.S.4SED WIBB.J ; London, Oct. 18-Standlng la the time-eaten dock at Old liallcy, before the bar at which scores of England's notorious prisoners have beard their fate, Dr. H. H., Crlppen today pleaded "not guilty" to a charge of having murdered his wife, Bolle Elmore Crlppen; In their North London home; of having dismembered the body, and of having burled 11 In acid beneat'i the concrete flooring of the cellar to JiUle the crime. Mile Keneve was not present in court and Crlppen. who stood culm aud unemotional, enterod his plea before Lord Alverstone. presiding over the trial. Crlppen was accom panied only by his counsel and the court officers. Lord Alvcrstono, clad In his Impressive gown and dig nified wig, presented an appearand well In harmony at the serious scone. Prosecutor Mulr, Bpeuklng on be nalf of the crown, declnred that it would be hts part to show that Crlp pen and Mile Leneve connived for three yc-ars to get rid of Mrs. Crlp pen and did everything in their pow er to bring about a divorce so that Dr. Crlppen would be free to marry tils typist. Crlppen's Income was absorbed supporting the woman ho did not love," said Mulr. "On January 31, three days before the alleged crime was committed, Crlppen was pinched for funds. Ills wife's physical, pres ence was on obstacle to bis plons. If she was eliminated Crlppen know that her money would enable him to properly support Mile Leneve. "After his wife's disappearance Crlppen adopted a campaign of fal sification to prevent suspicion from falling on him. He said she fled to America with Bruce Miller. This was sn untruth. Miller has been brought hers as a witness to prove that he had -not .seen Belle Elmore 'Crlppen 'since 1J04. ." '. "While endeavoring to besmirch the character of the woman he ha.l already murdered, Crlppen was ar ranging to sail. The arrangements were found af ter Crlppen's flight. It Is a signifi cant fact that the human remains were found under a house occupied by the Crlppen's' only and In whlcn no person lived after Crlppen's dla-appi-iirHnie. Then, too, no one but Crlppen had access to the cellar of the house. Nobody but Crlppen -could have burled the body there. "The manner In which the body of Mrs. Crlppen was mutilated clear ly shows that none but a physician with great anatomical knowledge and Hiirgd-nl skill could have rom mlttid the murder in the manner it was committed." Frederick Lewndes, Crlppen's landlord., testified that the Crlppen were the sole occupants of the house at the time of the alleged murder. Hn described various conditions i-t the lioiiHo in detail. llr. IltirrouRhs repeated his tt-Hll-iiiony given at the Inquest over Mrs. -Crlppen's body. Mrs.. Miti'tlm-tll. member of ths Ladles' Miislo Hull Guild, testified she wet MIhs Leneve and Crlppen at a dame on February 10, already frequently referred to since Crlp pen's arrest, Hlie said Miss Leneve was wear ing Mrs. Crlppen's jewelry at the danre. Pressing Crlppf n for the d" tnlli of his wife's death, the witness testified that Crlppen replied, ' "She died In the wilds of California while viHltlng at Los Angeles." Mrs. Martlncttl testified that Crlp pen told her bis wife's address was In car of H. O. Crlppen, 1427 Han over street, Road Delivery, Los An geles. She said Crlppen's son wrote her he had not learned of Mrs. Crlp pen's death. The court will meet dally from 1:30 to E o'clock during the trials. ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE GUN THAT WAS HOT LOADED II CGH SEXTO X, 1 .WEAK-OLD 1IOV, OK TrnXER, IS KILLED HV THE ACCIDENTAL DM HAIIKE OF HIS MIOTOfX. " 1 Another victim was added to the long list of "not loaded" gun trago- dies at Turner, yesterday evening, when Hugh Sexton, a bright lad or 15 years and the only son of his widowed mother, pulled a new shot gun from beneath the seat of his buggy, to exhibit his prize to his aunt, Mrs. Daisy Hlnes, when the weapon exploded and his young lifo was snuffed out instantly. The charge entered the right eye and penetrated the brain, almost blow ing the whole top of his head-off. Ho had planned a hunting trip with a companion and had Just pur chased a new gun. ' In the exuber ance of his spirits over the posses sion of the new gun the boy evident ly forgot that he had slipped a load Into the barrel previous to exhibit ing it to his aunt, and In dragging It from under the seat of the buggy. It Is presumed the hammer caught upon something and caused It to ex nloda the cartridge. Coroner Clough was notified of the tragedy but de cided an Inquest was not necessary. o GKAXD LOIXJE DEDICATES (Continued from page 1.) department. The ' secretary's office Is also located In this section, Tn addition to the big social hall or club rKm, Is a ladles' parlor, fin ished In white, purple and gold and furnished with mahogany furniture; ladles' dressing room, coat and hat room, and a luncheon room for . the bm df the ladlorf,atmmlttee room, large lavatory, and a grill room pan eled In Oregon Or, and strictly up-to-date." . . Tlie third' floor Is devoted exclu sively to lodge purposes, and the ar rangement Is such that the entire floor can be rented to other organ izations, and publlo meetings. The main lodge room is 50x80 feet, fur nished In fumed oak, loathor uphol stered furniture. Hard wood (east ern maple) .floor for dancing, cov ered with it removable carpet. ..It is thoroughly ventilated and nicely or namented with art glass in celling A large lunch room, nnte-room. clonk room, candidate's walling room, preparation room, parapher nnllu room and lavatory occupy the bulanco of the space. The fourth floor has five larg rooms that could be rented to bache lor Elks, fitted up ns hospital rooms for IndlMposed or convalescent Elks or used by the lodge. Balance of tbo space In occupied by the dome of the lodge room and for storage pur poses. Hoarseness in a child subject to croup Is a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Clianiber li In's CoiiRh Remedy is given at once ( l' even after the croupy cough has appeared, It will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Bold by all dealers, "Good EnglUh" Is the mummified slang of dead authors. The purity and beauty of our cut glass, glistening with all the prismatic colors of the spectrum can be appreciated only on personal Inspection. A gift from our assortment lends a stamp of refinement to Its' intrinsic worth far above the average. Come in and look over our stock. Powers' Jewelry Store 247 N. Com'l St. WORK TRAIX AXD 80 MEX (Continued from Page 1.) number of dead In the provinces of Cuba. The damage done to shipping is Incalculable. Six towns are reported to have been obliterated by the storm. Two steamers are overdue. The damage In Havana-alone will reach 11,000,000, I; -. , , . New Incorporations. The Oregon Japanese Saving & Enterprise company Is the title of a new corporation which filed articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state this morning. It will en gage In a general real estate and pro -notion business and Is capita' lied at $50,000. Its headquarters are In Portland and the Incorpora tors of record are H. Kumameto, O. Sonw-kawa, R. Kohara, K. Inouyo, M. Matsushlma and S. Kajikawa. The Portland Press Club also filed articles of Incorporation. Tho value of Its property Is estimated at GRAND OPERA HOUSE JNO. P. CORDRAV, Mgr. TI'ESDAV, OCTOHEK 20, 1010, 8 I. M. ELLEN BEACH YAW Prima donna Soprano (Coloratura) Assisted by Mr. Jay Plowe, solo flutist (late of the Royal Opera, Ber lin) and Mary Newman, pianist. Prices f 2. SO, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. General admission 50c. I CLARENCE DARROW ; ; The noted Chicago lawyer, whose fame as a speaker gathers him Immense audiences on whatever subject he dlacusjos, will speak in t.Ms city at the Opera House, J : f ft ltU ' IWed. Evening, Oct. 19, 8 p. m. I -ON- "Prohibition a Crime Against Society" fife : :1S Will Salem- s' Bargain Center For women's and children's exclusive ready-to-wear goods. Every Vlty has Its bargain center the Mecca -of merchandise toward which the thrifty and economical set their faces when on shopping bent. While other establishments may claim the honor of being this city's bargain center, it Is dally becoming an es tablished fact that this honor is becoming recognized by the local public due to us, on account,, of the merit Qf our goods and the lowness of prices. We are conscious that having 'once made a customer we will retain .them, and the quality, prices and method of doing business is a recommendation to others. - Tailored Suits and Coats The best efforts of skilled, competent tailors are being constantly employed to attain the greatest possible perfection in our clothing for women. Every suit or coat may be righ tly termed "Hand Made." An Indi viduality is assured which Is usually confined to made-to-order suits. Quality unsurpassed; prices -he lowest. i New and Stylish Millinery Not alone correct In style, but absolutely the very best materials used and are unexcelled In workmanship. The prices are away bolow the exclusive end hlh priced millinery store. Our entire stock of new furs is offered at 25 per Cent Reduction During the Week Make your selection while llie slock Is still complete, for lafr on it may be Impossible to duplicate ' many of the attractive pieces now on display. Neck Pieces, from Muffs, from Sets, from Fur Turbans from $1.75 to $10, during ibis week 25 per cent off $1.00 to $10, during this week 25 per cent off $5.00 to $35, during this week 25 per cent off $2.50 to $12, during this week 25 per cent off All our Furs are guaranteed true to name. Hallbeir LIBERTY STREET Comp amy L Outfitters for Ladies and Children SALEM, OREGON 1 1,260 and Its Incorporators and of ficers are 8. B. Vincent, president. Mark Woodruff, secretary, and James S. Tyler, treasurer. The Methodist Deaconesses Asso ciation of Oregon also filed articled of Incorporation and the principal object of the society Is to establish and maintain a Deaconesses Horn?, at Portland, under the principle of the Methodist doctrine. Its property la valued at $1,000 and C. W. Jones, Charles E. Lenon, formerly a resi dent of Salem, and Margaret Mac kenzie are the principal Incorpora tors of record. , Cooke4 food Is sold from automo biles In the streets of Paris, Berlin and -Moscow. j Eighty-seven In'every. hundred Ca nadian farmers own their own farms. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, the antl-soptlo powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight Mt new shoes fee) easy, ft Is a cer tain enre for sweating, callous, swol len, tired, aching feet. Always ubb It to break In new shoes. Try It to day. Bold everywhere. By mail -2 5c in stamps. Don't accept any substi tute. For free trial package address Allen 8. Olmsted; I,e Hoy, N. Y. HOM.I1 OUTRAGKS lfT l'AUIS VNIiKK MAHTIAL LAW (CSITBD 1'IIKSS I.RASKD WWIS.J Paris, Oct. 17. Paris Is virtually under martial law today, following bomb outrages, believed to have re sulted from a refusal by Premier Brland to allow a demonstration of railroad strikers In the Bols de Vln cennes. One bomb partially wrecked the home of M. Massard, director of "La Patrie," a newspaper opposing the strike. The explosive also damaged the borne of Mme. Surah Bernhardt, which adjoins that of Massard. 7 By a coincidence, none were injured in the explosion. A second bomb was fired In the Ternes quarter, and one man was In jured. On Masaard's door was found a card reading: "This Is the strik ers' first warning." The police have arrested 110 an archists on suspicion of having plot ted the outrage. KOFTXESS OF 8EALSM.V. Costa Rica Is solidly on a gold basts, and experiences none of the dis advantages of fluctuations In the price of silver for exchange. llooet 'or Ban Francisco. When you wrtte to your friends or business connections In the East do not fall to ex- press a desire to have them aid in securing the Panama Exposi- tlon at San FnmilBco. It will bring thousands of people to the Coast and be a great boost to aid us in climbing. Mention It to everyone of your correspondent and ask them to write their con gressman or senators. i t l i ' -M?r - J i Mr, Harrow needs no further Introduction tit the reading publlo. Ills national reputation as one of thu foremost speakers of the country Is tmllh-lent guarantee of the iuterwitiug discussion be will give here. No 0110 should full to hear his remarks. ADMISSION FREE All patent medicines or medicines ad verttsed In this paper ate for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon owes no oue. ami no one owes it, I carries large stuck; Its shelve. 'culltlturrt ind fthnw r m an IiimHm.i with drugs, luedlclues, notions, tol ly I articles, wlue and liquors of all kluils for medlclual purposes. D( btoue is a regular graduation medi cine and has had ruauy years of ex peril-lire In the practice. Consuit t'uus are free. Vresctlptlous art tied, and only regular price for Died tclne. Dr. Stons can bo found -i bis drug stors. ( 8!ein. Or., from t In the morning uutU 8 at night. The Royal Month and the Itoyal Diseare. Sudden changes of weather are especially trying and probably to none more so than to the scrofulous and consumptive. The progress of scrofula dur'ng a normal October Is commonly great. We never think of scrofula its bunches, cutaneous eruptions, and wasting of the bodily substance without thinking of the great good many sufferers from it have derived from Hood's Sarsapar llla, whose radical anc1 permanent cures of this one disease are enough to make It 1 he nosi faaions px- Heine In the wcrld, Thr Is prjiMt 'y not 1 citv or town where Hood's Sarsana- rllla has not proved its mer;t In more hojnes than one. In arresting and -eompletly eradicating scrofula, which is almost as serious and as much to be feaied as Its near rela .Ive, consumption. You want to be sure of your foot ing before you climb too high. Is Ith-aled by Human Hair Win-re html ru ft Is Uradlentod. . . Sealskin Is admired the world over for Its softness and glossiness; and yet the human hair Is equally as soft and glossy when healthy; and the radical cause of all hair trouble Is dandruff, wheh Is caused by a pes tiferous parasite that saps the vital ity of the hair at Its root. New- bro's Herplcide Is the only prepara tion that Is fatal to the dandruff germ. Without danruff there is no falling hair, but a luxuriant growth of glossy, soft, hair is certain. Scouring the scalp1 won't cure dan druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thousands of women owe their beautlfui suits of hair to Newbro's Herpiclde. Sold by leading drug gists. Send 10 cents in stamps to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit. Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. T. C. Perry, Special Agent. Two Methods One Itcsult The "Green Goods" man pretends to sell his victim what he wants, Oiit gives him something eke instead. The "Substltutor" uses his per suasive powers to Induce his victim to accept what he oes not call for. Each utes a different method, but the result Is the same. No reputabl merchant will offer 70a a substitute when you call for a standard adver tised article. Patronize home ad vertisers. , The owl Is an efficient mouse trap. am w T" sr 1 mm The Worth of a Savings Account Remains Fixed A savings account with this bank Is worth 100 cents on the dollar nil the time, plus 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annually. Its value does not fluctuate. You can start an account with one dollar. Small deposits are welcome. United States National Bank Salem, Oregon w C SAVIttSS DEPARTMENT, ) MILLINERY See the development of this Department. All Newest Styles. LargeAssortment .of New Shapes. Great Variety of New F.ancy Feathers. Splendid Showing of Jet and " Steel Ornaments. Expert Trimmers. Moderate Prices. SILKS Special 27-inch Dotted Silk, regular 75c now 29c A Yard. SHOES Low to t High-grade Shoes at Prices Children's Shoes, Sizes 62. pair $1.00 Girls' Shoes, 7 to 12, pair Boys' Shoes, 12y2 to 5, pair t $1.50. Ladies' Shoes, 25 per cent f to 33 per cent Discount. See Them Child's Wool Sweaters only -Scelthosc 27-inch dotted Silks at -I 50c I 29c! ROSTON & GREENBAUM 240-246 North Commercial Street