THE SUXDAT OREfiOXTAX. PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 21. 1915. PHOTOGRAPHS ILLUSTRATING FRIDAY NIGHT'S MURDER MYSTERY The Hazehvood Sunday Dinner Served 12:00 to 9:00 P. M. 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ i - 'Tr- t . .... - . V,; 7 wom I s -tt r l,..T 9 BODY IS IDENTIFIED QTA Rev. John Ova!d Says Trunk Victim John Linnd. G. BARTHOLOMEW SOUGHT r9pf rrl Moaday ana ! IT Mark Hftrt. W M-r ! t 4 omn.lt Iril Ur r r I ".". Iw. enii . 1 Tfc.a . w 4-I.Nur Ci3tfc ta nM tr'tr a -. r t-at4 t. Wl l4ntl4 of Its m.i mht-m kMly fj4.-vl la Ik. Wa4 litn tak.a f -nm lb. hiiltnv. tta tri4r Ubl l fol ci'ar4 y ! a tti;'ta b l T.t.rv akiva k. . ll ton. a 4ttlva iiiw th 4iw.ry f Ita iruah r- l ll.rtm.a 14. it Xaaaslaa Tm l w.1.4. Ta J l ritn.t at m iciiia - k. J'if4.'a a aeafk cra. at roann i a r auaa krl Uf Aaaa T 4!r!a4raa Ul t M a. rt f - Itata al ia.l a aIIf )al lh w H.iry r.atf.r. a .aarr.lll kan-4 af .'.-. I. ft ' fr?n o( J aa r-aail. rarrrlac : Tim a' nui H lr !"! ' ,i lop-kiaa-" an a iaa T-i Hot.kin," m , l. 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Ii.t. klr lit!l 4t.J Judata John II. -tt aa a inxl man la dral will' -lla am atl au oJ lrm.- Ih atinl.tar jld goat ra.4 anr I r m Ira got tha mortf." to ratar aar Inrt.f rr ltrt.4 Tba minl.trr . rota a nota of lnlro-i tn lo Jutlx rWoll en tba bark af oaa if M P.raon.1 rartl. Th craraT.r rok la nrj but dl! ntti ua II. i:.r. Mr. o.ail Ihal iJnnd mual hat. ha4 bataara l:'a and This tatlmait la ha4 an tha man' o a n ra n tilt an4 t:.a rtr. of land around stat.aa. iJnnd arant.d about t9 at-raa llt-r IH rattor lntrtdurd IUrnl to Wrt. John X;kt-.c and brr dauchtrr. Mi. MlrktM-rat. nrjinl'l In ! rhurrh. and to Mr. Bt-htt-!. of Bfhlt;l a i)n. rj r.tat drtlra. M-. l'-ht. rt.ha to Kv. Mr. (Hail of th o rn.n latt r. "tjtinl la a I riahl.- tha ta(or raid Ihr tral. r ttild Mm. "Hut hi rnrniaif ! I. no svmd. lla la a aoorl -IttoktnaT r h r. " Tha llhorlllr. brl'ara that mir d.r.r f'titoar! lnntl. who 1. b.livrad lo haaa baa a laiiur. hcra from Cali fornia. IJnr.l. in tia opinutn of hla (alarn a t ua I n lanr . bad aold aorue bu.mraa In t?ia ruthrrn ptatt and ait romlni lo lir.T'n ts Inaral hia montrr. Har1h"loino -f 1 aa a oultr- in Ihorjlf. Tha dad maa a a a murdrrad In tha flr.t fvor front"' of a rrKtmiriK-houaa kt Stark atrrt-t on Thuradaf. h- tra.n rarlr mornlntT and nlar.L r III tnur.ltrtr a a a a man irlflnir lha nam ef t - Itorklna." a ho rrntad tha room '-a t r I i ; aaa-aaaaaaaa i a . i j k i: i . Ni -aa.lt lla. Jaba Oaall. airtrdlab Mia. I.aarr. Mba Idrallflrd Traak lartlrr Irllaa aa Jaba l.laad. af Mattlaa. a ad I'aaalblr I4aa. Iiflrd Mar4rrar aa ,aarac Raplhalaara. a'.th tha unfortunate rlrtim on Mon day laat. acrordinr to all clrcumatao tial airldrnca unrarthed yntcrday. Ha4r Ht-14 I alll Friday. The body wan not dlrpoard of until Friday aftrrnoon (about an hour be fore It a-a a found by Kred Ilartmanl by tha murderer, who hlrtxl a wagun earlter In tha afternoon, took the. trunk containing the body from tha roomlna; hou.e. near duak. and dumped hla srirly burden from the Klandera-atreet wharf. A hatrhrl. found In tha baaement of the houae at 407 Slark street, offered positive reaction to a blood test, and may ba the implement a-d by the mur derer. The reaction waa w-eak. how ever, and the test did not prove that It waa human blood. The b!o' on the man a head could have been made by surb an Instrument, said Coroner Dam maach yesterday. All Meaey Vtaaaaeere. The two men. who appeared at the rooniliiar-houaa last Monday, are sup posed lo have ben recent arrival In the city, for they Inquired aa to the location of the Orfon Klectrlc Depot, where thry had left a trunk. The trunk, apparently, waa the property of the smaller man. who paid In advance for the room, and aeented well provided with money, tie waa the one later found dead, with no money of any de acrlptlon in hla clothes or belongings. The murderer Is described as a heavy Jowled man, between : and 28 year old. S feet to t feet 7 Inches tall, and wain-bine; about 1SS pounds, tie bad a full face, heavy chin, was smootn (Ravin and had dark hair. When last seen be wore a blue suit and shoes well run down at the heela, and carried a tan leather and a wicker auitcaae. InvrnttKBiion yesterday dfxclceed the followlnic events leading up to and im mttiiatrly succeeding; the murder: Monday allcruoun two men appeared at the rooming-house at 407 Stark street and Inquired for a room in which light housekeeping might be done, as they Intended to cook home of their meals in their room. After some quib bling over the rental, they were given the "first floor front." one of the best rooms in the house. One man. slicht, foreign-appearing, and speaking broken English and the one later found murdered, gave a to fcoid-piece to his companion, who tend ered It to the landlady, and received change for a wet-k's rental of the room. The second man was heavier set. and took the initiative in all arrangements at the rooming-house. He spoke ex cellent English. The men appeared to he model room ers, the short time both were alive. not speaking to anv other of the occu pants of the house, and attending strictly to their own affairs. In the one extended conversation Mrs. Ue Corsey held, the elder, but smaller man told her he had lived about 26 years in Boston and was fond of that city Uuiet la Ominous. The first intimation of anything wrong was on Thursday. The room seemed peculiarly free from sounds of conversation and but one man could be heard moving about. No sounds of anr struggle were overheard by any lodgers. That night the big man ap peared at his door every time a lodge: passed down the hallway and peered suspiciously after the passtrrsby. The man was plainly nervous, and spoke but once, and then to complain of a noise hy other iotigers. Friday the man was heard moving about Ira the early morning. He went out late in the morning, but returned soon. In the nftertion he put the trunk in a hired wagon, took his suitcases and drove away. The actions of the man. who gave his .name as "F.d Hopkins." when he appeared at the Jlodel livery stables, at Fifth and Iavis streets, Friday at 11:30 A. M . appear, in the light of later discoveries, to be significant. 'I want a rig to take, some chickens out to the country in, be explained to U. K. llowitt. manager of the stables. He finally selected a rubber-tired light wagon with canopy top. ason Kaaaard Akrad. Just what I want. Be sure and hold It for me. I'll be back this after noon," he told the liveryman. At 2 o'clock he returned for the ve hicle. The wagon was Identified yes terday as the one which took the trunk am ay from tne t.iaric srreei nouse. The conveyance was returned to the stable shortly after i o'clock. Well, did you get the chickens away all right?" the deliveryman asked. cheerily. The man looked startled. wheeled and walked away without an swering. That was the last time he waa seen. Trie picture or tne supposeo murderer was positively Identified by Mr. Howitt as the man who hired the wagon. Yean Man May l.le I.igfcl. A third person for whom the police are looking Is a young man whom they believe has no direct connection with the murder but who aided the sup posed murderer to load th- trunk on the wagon. He did not come from the stable with the wagon, hut was riding with the man believed to be Bartholo mew when the wagon drew up in front of the lodging-house. He assisted in lifting the heavy trunk into the wagon. and. according to Mrs. Jessie Althor. landlady at 105 Slark. drove the wagon away. Detective Captain Baty is offering a reward of 5 If the young man will appear at police headquarter and tell II he knows of the attair. l ne oni- cer believes he is not an accomplice in any w;.y but was picked up on the street by "Bartholomew" as an aid. and probably dropped after the wagon was out of sight or tse nouse. The young man was described as about 2J years old, with gray coat, and trousers rolled up over logging boots. Detectives Hill and Howell located the stables in the afternoon, and De tectives Hoyle and Cahill drove the wagon around to the house, and it was positively Identified. J e Hamilton, a staple noy at tne Model barn, was reported to have scrubbed blood smears from the bed of the wagon upon Its return Friday right. 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