Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 07, 1908, Image 1

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    one mile north of the
Kay I.amphere was told
of the day’s gruesome
North Yakitna, May 6.—While at­
tempting to eject five hobos from
a baggage car of the Northern Pacific
train early today John Pryor, a
brakeman, is alleged to have been
thrown from the car by the hobos
of another woman for her between Connell and Hatfield and
likely that she is also gull­ was killed. The tramps were arrest­
murder of her three chll- ed and sent to Pasco.
They declare Pryor fell from the
train by accident
From out of the tangled and sen-;
Htional evidence which indicates
ins of the Gunness home after the fire
monstrous murderers of this age,
there developed today the startling
theory that the woman did not die
in the fire which destroyed her home
_ the
.___ night
_ of April
_
on
28, and that she
ii”still alive and in hiding, probably
LaPorte, Ind., May 5.—That Mrs.
Chicago U heat Market
•
Bella Gunness was responsible for at
least five murders before she and
Chicago, Mav 6.—Closing prices
1 her “
three children were incinerated May, 11.02 3-4; July, »0 1-8; Sep
in the fire which destroyed her tember 87 7-8.
home is now the theory of the local
authorities, who are attempting to
solve the mystery of the barn-
Yesterday's baseball scores
yard burying ground found on her Francisco, 7; Portland. 1.
ruarv, 190... In the rhundei
Mountain
mining
district
where his parents had pur
chased an Interest in a min
ing claim. The body of hii
partner was not found, am
Martin was released the fol
lowing October, While con-
fined in jaH he endeavored
to secure liberty by burning
After his
the jail building
release he came to Lewiston,
and was afterward arrested
in Moscow and Wallace on
charges of Insanity, being
discharged as ihis derange­
ment was caused by the ex­
cessive use of drugs.
No trace of the partner in
the mining claim was ever se­
cured.
REAR ADMIRAL EVANS
SOLE AGENT FOR STANDARD PATTERNS
BE INDEPENDENT
Net Waist
Specials..
set out upon Its epochal journey t<
the Western seas.
|
Today the city gave Itself over en-
| tlrely to the welcome. Afairs of the
i outside world held no Interest that
I could match with the coming of the
I fleet.
Thirty vessels ware In the Impos­
ing line, stretching far out toward
the dimly distant Farallonea, that
swept within the gateway.
Four-
• teen vessels of the Pacific fleet. eight
I of them heavily armored cruisers,
joined the Atlantic fleet In what was
the greatest .parade of warships our
navy 'has ever known. Through the
crowded harbor the combined fleets,
under the command of Rear Admiral
Evans, who yesterday flung his flag
| again to the breeze from the main
truck of the Connecticut, threaded
their way to the anchorage grounds,
their progress being heralded by nev­
REAR ADMIRAL THOMAS.
er-ceasing blasts qf steam whist hm
Otlicer who will command the lleet 1 r float auJ
ringing of bella
the
during Its stay at San Francisco.
| arhor ’. ’
No sooner had the fleet reached Its
glimpse of the incoming ships, but a ' final anchorage than a committee.
representation of scores of cities of carrying Mayor Taylor and the offi­
California. Oregon, Washington. Ida­ cials of the reception committee, put
ho, Ctah, Nevada. Arizona and other off to welcome Admiral Evans to San
states, attracted here by the fame of Franclace.
The ceremonies aboard the Connec­
the fleet whose progress has been
watched almost every hour since It ticut were brief and informal.
$5.00 Ecrti Net Waist, trimmed with
wide insertion, silk lined,
special .........................................
Embroidery
Specials..
600 yeards 12 1-2 and 15c embroid
ery, edges and insertion;
special, the yard .......................... (I<
10%
Wash Skirts
Graduating
Gowns
Clothing
Department
Khaki Suits
Jacket In blouse wl
skirt; jacket or st
the suit ..................
The school year is drawing to a close. It has been a year
of hard work and no small expense. Many are going to grad­
uate. It is Important the gown you wear on the last day of
your school year be made of the right material. Maybe the
expense of such goods is more than you would like it to be
just at this time. If it is or not we will make a discount on
everv graduating dress of 10 per cent. This will enable you
to buy a better gown than you had planned or reduce the ex­
pense of the one you had selected
We have wash materials, wool goods and silks; all want­
ed qualities and prices.
Columbus. May 6.—Judson Har­
mon was nominated for governor by
the Democratic state convention to­
day. He was attorney-g neral of the
United States under President Cleve-
Organdies..
Boise, May 6. Governor Gooding
today reprieved Harry Orchard nt
July 2d. He was under sentence
hang Friday of nekt week.
The reprieve is the outgrowth
68 inch Organdie, 50c quality, discount price
70 inch Organdie, 75c quality, discount price
Eolienne..
65c silk work eolenne, 28 inches wide, Discount price
Silk Muslin..
32-in. silk muslin; very sheer; $1 quality; discount price iMh
Hart, Schaffner
& Marx
make
these clothes for us; tha very stun-
king two-button Varsity sack Sult is
°ne of the smartest styles shown this
year 1 notice the long broad lapel,
the perfect shoulders, the hang of
I
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the frt'.’t
Trousers right, too, and
JUDSON
HARMON
bands
1IARRY ORCHARD.
the I
land's administration, and has fre­
quently been mentioned as a Demo­
cratic presidential possibility.
Monarch Shirts of almost every
color and pattern *ame coat
style, each . .
gl.OO t«> »2.«M>
the board of pardons acting on new
matters at the pending session.
Frank Wyman. Orchard's attorney,
last night petitioned for a reprieve,
as the board, which had been called
to meet tonight, was advised that Its
session could not be held. The gov­
ernor then assured Wyman that Or-
chard would not be hung until the
board of pardons had heard his case.
Hampton Bros
55Ô-564 Willamette St..
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
The governor of Porto Rico has
recommended to the legislature a
law creating a labor bureau on the
Island.