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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
iilR B4WBNB WMKBLY MAH*. THlUMtAV, HMKMBKR IO, 1MM PLANT AT TH: MAYFLOWER 1 * e ahtiost weeps »nd places Ute bltw on her. Timmons continues to have the opinion that Hornbuckle may In some way be the means of his safety and the defense will probably carry out Timmons' Idea and link the name of the dead woman with that of Hornbuckle. But it is said the prosecution has sufficient data to innocent of any such charges. SPRINGFiELD MARKET DAY A GREAT SUCCESS SINKS AFTER FLOATING ( From Saturday's Daily Guard ) The Mayflower Mining Co., loca New Bedford, Dec. 5 7ke United States cruiser Yankee, FAMOUS MARQUAM The first market day held under ted at Bohemia has been doing con the auspices of the merchants ot which was floated yesterday after being aground on a reef in siderable work the past summer in Springfield this atternocn. Judging CASE COMPROMISED from the standpoint of a beginning, Buzzard's Bay for ten weeks, sank early today off Penikez Isl preparation for the new plant which an unqualified success. While and. The crew of 150 was landed safely. will be installed during the winter AT PORTLAND was the attendance was not up to ex months and be in reaumess the com The Yankee was proceeding under tow to this ctiy, accom pectations. still there were many ing spring. The machinery for the farmers as well as townspeople in panied by the naval collier Lebanon and two tugs. A nasty south plaut. which has a capacity of 100 evidence on the market grouuds tons every 24 hours, has been re Rv a Quitclaim deed given yester The number of horses put up for east gale obliged the vessels to head for this port, and owing to ceived and is being hauled to their day by Judge P. A Marquam to the sale greatly exceeded that of cattle, properties. The recent T, ell of nice Title Guarantee & Trust Company, and the prices brought were quite the darkness the Yankee was towed to anchorage in the lee of weather has greatly aided in getting litigation between the parties over up to expectations. The equines Penikez Island. the heavy machinery across the hills the Marquam building and SO acres were generally small aud brought to the mine. of land in Rossniere comes to an end, from *30 to ,60. The cattle, mostly The plant, which is something en says the Oregonian. cows, were btd in at prices ranging DETAILS OF THE ACCIDENT tirely new in this country, is more ot Judge Marquam is to receive from from *39 to *35 and the demand a roller variety than the stamp mills. the Ladds, 170.000 of which »10.000 for such stock was greater than the Great results are promised by the in will go to pay deficiency of judg supply. Washington, Dec. 5.—Commander Marsh, in command of stallation of this machine, and as ments. After all fees and charges There were any unni ber of farm- Peruna is the best several thousands of dollars have have been paid, it is understood that implements on sale and these sold the Yankee, advised the navy department of the second disaster been expended in purchasing the out- Judge Marquam will have between for a good rouud price, considering friend I ever had. to the Yankee. He says: and having experts coming to in *30.000 and *35,000 net for himself. the nature of the sale. ll it. great results should follow. This sum will provide hint a com- J. A. Cooper of Salem, acted as “After floating the ship she had a list to starboard, which in The past summer has seen as high fortable living for the remainder of auctioneer and from the way he creased until it had broken her berth deck airport and flooded as thirty men working in the develop his advanced years. handled his end of the enterprise ing work. There are now about fif Judge Marqua.ni is S6 years of he showed that he was master I of the compressor room and fire room. The ship listed steadily and teen men who are steadily employed age. in addition to the cash settle the calling. With C. R. 1 Mead, the ^‘^'oSoO. OC« 1 was on deck and all hands were sent away in and who will remain for the winter. ment. he is to have free office rent leading «real estate dealer of < dprlng- sank deeper. The prospects are fine, and the com in the Marquam building for two field. Mr. Cooper was thu prime tugs and we had no casualties. The ship is settling in 42 feet pany must have a good thing in years. mover in Inaugurating the V» of water, and the wrecking company will renew operations at sight else an additional large expen As a result of the settlement suits day in that city. diture for the machinery would not now pending In the supreme i court Four weeks front today Spring- - once.” One of Thousands of homes. have been made. will be withdrawn and further liti field will hold another market day Istdge Election». A committee will be appointed to establish the responsibility gation averted. Judge Marquam, un and desires that all farmers having w WRS. FLORENCE AITKENS, 4093rd K. of P.—Chancellor Commander, der the terms of the agreement, re stork for sale bring it In and put jvl st.,Toledo.Ohio.writes: “Peruna of Commander Marsh or other officers of the Yankee for the Frank Woodruff; Chancellor, Ar linquishes all claims In the property it before the buyers at that time. ror-d me of internal catarrh. ( took mand Wynne; Prelate, Thos. Medley, and perhaps the most famous civil The merchants of Spring'ield have i accident. »bout four bottles when I noticed '.he im Master of Exchequer, B. K. laiwson; case In the history of Oregon courts taken hold of the matter and propose Master of Finance, J. K. Barret; is brought to an abrupt terfuinatlon. to make this event a permanent fix-1 provement and the tit Hi bottle cured me. Master of Arms, F. H .Rosenberg; Terms Agr’'’*’! To, l‘«|M‘rs Sigiust. ture. «I do not know what I would have Master of Work, D. Y. Allison; Keep The terms of settlement were fin At today’s sale there were farmers! been like today had I not got Peruna, er of R. S., C. H. Van Denburg; In ally agreed upon and proper docu in evidence from all sections around for I w ut in a terrible state. I had pa'ns j ner Sentinel, l>. J. DuBruille; Outer ments signed yesterday afternoon at Eugene and many irom as tar away Another Home *11 over and was cross and irritable. I Sentinel, Jas. Ostrander; Trustee, S. a meeting of attorneys for the liti as Junction. Thu bidding made to Where Pe ru »• I* Used. gants in the offices of Watson, Beek day filled the originators of tlw day R. Piper. w»s losing hope of ever being well W. O \V.—Consul Commanier, ] man Ac Watson, one of the firm of here with hope as to the fixture of RS. MARIA GOERTZ, OrienU, »¿•ain.and was downhearted, I am to- Oklahoma, writ«**: “My husband, Dr. J. O, Van Winkle; Advisor Lieu-, lawyers acting in the Interest of the enterprise and all are ready to day* cur<*d woman, alter suffering for tenant, A. L. lambert; Banker, Chas. I Judge Marquam. Judge F R Watson, do more hustling to make the event* children and myself hava used year ninp months. medicines, and w* always keep Xbsia F. Walker; Clerk, C. H. Van Den-| W. D. Fenton and John Manning rep in the near future all they should be. •‘I cannot tell you how happy I feel, in Uie house tn case of necewelty. burg; Escort, John Orr; Watchman/ resented the Marquam Internets, but J. H. Bartels; Sentry. Chas. Conner; I at the meeting yoeterday only Judge bnt you will know. I never heard of “I Was restored t* kaaitk by IMs Truetee, F. H. Rosenberg Watson was present Attorney J. A STATE LAW AGAINST such medicine; It is the best medicine Philadelphia, Dec. 5.—Jewelry valued at |75,000, a copy of medicins. PeopJ.i ask si*owt ms tvoai Women of Woodcraft-—Paat Guar- j Couch Flanders and 8. B LiathUcam on earth. My husband is now taking au old masterpiece valued at 115,000, Paris gowns, hats, opera differeui [Maces, and ars surprised Itea* dlan, Mrs F. H. Rosenberg; Guard-1 attended In the intereats oi the it. I will always keep Peruna In my MINORS USING CIGARETTES cloaks, etc., are included in an inventory of the valuables report I caa do all my housework alow», ian Neighbor, Mrs D. J. DuBruille; Ladds. house. Perun» I* the best friend I ever Iatrgs part of the work of be lagtug aud that I was cared by tae doaUsr al Advisor, Mrs. D. T. Awbrey; Bank bad. It must bu praised ; it oared me." er, Mr s Eva Hemenway; Magician, the two parties together was duos by chronic oatarrk. Editor of th* Quard: Inasmuch ed missing from the residence of the late Mrs. Qeorge Wood, Mrs. W. A. Kime; Clerk, Mrs. C. F. Johu Manning. ex IMstrict Attorney, aa there has been considerable dis who was found dead October 13 at her home at 1239 North Pe-ru-na Tablet». “My busband was cured o< *s«tk*a, Coffman; Attendant, Mrs. H. H. who rendered Important aid to R. B. cussion In regard to boys using to- For two years Dr. Hartman and hla my daughter ot earache and naVarsk st Veatch; Captain ot Guard. Mrs. T. C. Watson, Marquam'« attorney, barro and cigarettes, aud as a mat Broad street, Philadelphia. She lived alone and died alone. ■aslstanta ha va labored inoessauUy to the stomach, and my son ot oatarrh ot Wheeler; Musician, Eunice Van Den through the long lltlgatier Mr Man ter of public Importance, I desire «reate Peruna in tablet form, and their the throat. Whan 1 "u «4<*K I weighed burg; Inside Guard, Mrs. Fry; Outer ning catue Into the w»** a year ago, to call your attention to the follow She was very eccentric, and although she had hosts of friends she* when, as proecM-uting officer, he was ing sections ot the code: spent the days and nights alone in the big, gloomy house unat strenuous efforts have just been crowned one hundred pounds, now I weigh eno I Guard, Mrs. Staudacher. A City Park probing the Title Guarantee 4t Trns' with sucoeea. People who objeot to hundred and forty. Parana qatoSu the Sec. 1980. It shall be unlawful tended. The Civic Improvement Club has 1 Company bank wreck to »ell, barter, trade, give or In any liquid medicines can now moots Fsruas nerves, and is a great speclflo tor aU secured an option from J. C. Ix>ng The alleged disappearance of the valuables caused a sensa manner furnish to any minor under Molau. forma ot chronic cauwrh." on a tract of about 10.8 acres of land the age of eighteen year«, any to tion among Mrs. Wood’s friends. The dead woman was sixty In the eastern edge of the city front LUMBER CUT HAS bacco, cigars, or cigarettes in any place De Armond of Missouri. De ing on Main street comprising the years old and the widow of George Wood, former American agent form, or any compound in which to CHAMP CLARK WILL Armond is a hard worker and a grove commonly known as Ixing's REACHED MAXIMUM bacco forms a component part, with of a foreign insurance company. The coroner assigned heart strong advocate of tariff revision. grove, for a city park. out the written consent or order of LEAD HOUSE DEMOCRATS Few members of the house on The option on this 10.8 acres Is such minor's parent or guardian; disease as the cause of Mrs. Wood’s death, and the will appoint either side have had a wider range for *4700. It is proposed to plat in and when such minor has no parent of experience than has Mr. Clark. to lots and streets conforming to the ed the Girard Trust Compnay and two women friends as execu Washington. Doc. 2.—That the top or guardian, then in thaL case con He is fifty-eight years old and a na adjacent plats about 7 acres of this sent may be given by the county tors of the estate. When it came time for distribution many ar notch in the production of lumber in He was grad land which will give 30 lots and leave court, sitting for the transaction of Washington, D. C., Dec. 3.— tive of Kentucky. uated from Kentuck University at the balance, a tract 343 feet by 472 the United States was reached last ticles mentioned in the will were missing, but there is no positive Though the congressional mill will Lexington and studied law at the feet fronting on Main street tor the year and that from now on the an county business, upon proper, appll- cation In the county in which said evidence that the things were not disposed of during the life of nual production would either remain not begin to grind until next week, Cincinnati Law School. In 1873-4 park. minor may have hla residence. Any The committee hopes to secure the the same as last year or would show u person violating the provisions of Mrs Wood. the usual preliminaries in the way he was president of the first nor decrease was the startling announce- ! of committee meetings and confer- mal school established in West Vir aid of the business men and public ment made today before the national I this act shall, upon conviction, be the police declare she was in debt when she died ginia. After his experience there he spirited citizens of Cottage Grove fined in any sum not leas than five1 ences are already well under way. removed to Missouri and became to the extent of purchasing th.we 30 dollar* nor more than fifty dollars. Price, associate forester of the Of these preliminaries by far the principal of the high school at Lou ^\‘n7;?5X7L’d2e*?otf.°Lw^ W. Sec. 1981. It shall be unlawful VnHed SUtS.forest service >. He also most interest attaches to the cau- isiana In that state, «in 1876 he be for any minor under the agw of i said the anual of timber last year price the sum of »4750 will be real- "" ‘ <1 '•>- »>»>«1 cut «»* timbei members of gan the active practice of law and for cus of the Democratic for"‘the'^tfre, la"d 101°1° 18 years to smoke or in any way J years served as city attorney ized which will pay f„. the house, which has been called for several i :7.„ ' »«»Id, cov**r “ ‘,lece ■ .. . to | acres in area and would make a pile use any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco Louisiana. Then came a period tract and result in the dedication Saturday to choose a leader to sue- of , In any form whatsoever In any pub ceed Representative John iSharp Wil- of , two years of service as editor of the city of this beautiful grove for a as high as Washington monument. lic highway, street, place, square, I He said that the average growth In all a country newspaper. liams of Mississippi, who retired ; permanent park. or resort. Any minor violating the Mr. Clark’s public career dates from the minority leadership last It is needless to describe this grove! our forests is about 12 cubic feet per provisions of this act shall, upon from 1880, in which year he was as nearly every one in town nas at- > a< ’ re * <>r H total °f seven billion cubic spring upon his election to the sen In has at-i conviction, be fined In any sum not chosen a presidential elector and tended some of the public eelebra- I«*. But that we take from our for- less than one nor more than ten dol ate. i a member of the Missouri legis tion» and picnics that have been held o”8 23,000,000,009 cubic feet •▼•'"T lars, or by Imprisonment at the op There Is little room to doubt that also ; | X«8’’* or over thr«*e times what the tlon of the court, two days for each the leadership will fall to Repre lature. He was elected to the Fifty- In It for several year» past --------- Those who have already sub- forests produce. sentative Champ Clark of Missouri. third congress In 1892, and to the offense. Th«* Hague, Dec. 5. The govern Mr Williams and his friends are Fifty-fifth congress in 1896, and scribed for lot» are: --------- Mayor B. R. | ------------------------------ Respectfully yours, Trinidad. Dec. 5—With their beads- meet of The Netherlands has declined supporting the Missourian There has since been biennially re-elected Job. F. J. Spray, J. C. Long. A. B. ___ _____ . JOHN M WILLIAM», ■pllt open with an axe. four members to dignify the movements of the three is little opposition to Mr. Clark, al-1 from the Ninth Missouri district. He Wood. Henry Fisher. C. J White, TWO MORE ARRESTS Chief Probation Officer. Dutch warsnlps along th«* coast of of the Caarr.o Garcia family were though the name of Representative is an eloquent speaker and ready in Ben Lurch, Clinton Stewart. How-' Venezuela aa a naval demonstration. found dead In their l»*ds at their Henry of Texas has been mentioned debate, as more than one of his Re ard's Agency. Charles Matthews. FOR BOOZE SELLING The officials assert the maneuver is home on Corriaq ereek, h5 tnllea east Real Estate Deal. as a possible candidate for the lead publican opponents have found out SERIOUS COLLISION of irlnldad, yesterday. The dead only an ordinary exercise cruise. Wn Important real estate transac ership. Mr. Clark's colleague, Rep when they engaged him in a forensic The government has no Infortnu won ; Cuuuo Garcia, aged 75. head resentative De Armond, is under tilt. Mr. Clark is supposed to be tion was consummated in this city l OF TROLLEY CARS tion regarding the statement that of the household: Mrs. VIvirlan Gar fixed financially. a this week in which Messrs. Dunbar & (From Friday's Dally). stood to’ be opposed to Mr. Clark. pretty well four American warships are expected cia, aged 52: Torivia Garcia, son. Two of th«* men indicted during Mr De Armond has aspired to blip large part of his wealth having been O'Lone, successors of the Garman, aged 23; Lua Guerruh*. aged 60. a leadership for a number of years and made in recent years on the lecture Hemenway Co., became the owners of the past few days by the grand Jury Seattle. Dec. 5 Motorman Qus at Curacao about January 1st, but it friend of the family, i he condition •he prominent corner lot on Main and for selling )lt|uor are Janies Karhan Olson and two others were perhaps Is thought that now that the presi his defeat for that honor by Mr. Wll-i platform. Fifth street known as the Martin and "Pony” Witter, both of Spring fatally hurt when an out-bound Uni dential election Is over the United of the bodies shows that they had liams was one of the causes of the j preverty on which stands the »ingle field. They were placed under arrest versity car crashed Into an inbound States may possibly lend Holland been dead at least two days. enmity between the two which cul Maggie Garcia, aged 18, ia missing, story frame building occupied by last evening and brought to Eugene car thia morning Twenty thr««e oth more effective assistance than the ELECTRIC minated in a personal encounter on OREGON | and Is believed she was murdered or Lincoln's meat market By the pur Karhan gave bonds In the sum of ers were seriously Injured, and the moral support already promised. the floor of the house last winter. kidnapped. Francisco Martinez, of this valuable property the 1500 for his apiiearance in court, more seriously hurt were removed to Talks with leading Democratic SPENDS $3.000.000 chasers aged 30. who had liwu paying court leader is informed that they expect but the latter was placed In the coun- the Sealtl<* General hospital aa fast members who have arrived In Wash/ to Maggie and was ordered by her to take possession of the premises ty jail. as ambulances and automobile« could ington Indicate that Clark ha» vir place, ha» disappeared There have b«*en several other In be summoo«*d. soon after the first of the year, tem tually a sure thing of the leader MARRIED X He 1» said to have represented him porarily repair the old building, dictments and more arrests will prob The eolllalon was the result of a ship It is claimed today by the That ths Oregon Electric has ex self aa a wealthy sto*e|> owner of New Clark supporters that neither De Ar- pended »3.000,000 in placing It* move it to one aide and occupy It sbly take place soon The grand Jury heavy fog. the motorman of the out Xwa-aa »♦>»♦♦♦♦♦* Mexico, and was seen In the vicinity aioud nor Henry will develop any line In the present state ofJ®proye- while a fine, modern two story brick la still working and many witnesses bound oar mlaaing the signal* on the At l*owell, December 2. 1908, of the Garcia ranch Wedaeaday. have been examined single track, and ran almost Into the considerable strength in the caucus. | ment is shown by a report filed with Is being built for them. The Garcias were sh«*ep raisers. 4 Mber Notre. Inbound car before he saw it. He Charlie Hills and Miss Vina Kelsay; Champ Clark is probably the best the state railroad commission yes thr«*w on the brak«*e, but they would ■ Iso at the same time and date, Wil known figure on the Democratic terday afternoon. Attorney J. C. Johnson was trans liam Glaspey and Mis* Maude Neet, not hold on the slippery track and Rev. R. G. Callison performing both aide and, without much question, the The report is in typewritten form acting bualnese In the circuit court RESOLUTIONS ON DEATH the crash followed most popular one. For several rea and is in response to a request for at Eugene Tuesday. The divorce case NEW S. P. ROLLING The outbound car carried 120 pas ceremonies. son» his elevation to the minority a statement as to cost since the of Amanda Hixon vs. Jack Hixon, STOCK HERE SOON sengera and the Inbound 70, and lead<>rshlp I* worthy of notice. There starting of the road. OF LOUIS RENNINGER was granted and the custody of the At Portland, December 2, 1908, th«*re was a panic when the cars promises to be some phases of his The report shows that the road 7-year old boy given to the mother Walter Price, of Marcóla, and Miss came together, the screams of the In leadership that will be in marked dis has 70 miles of main line in opera Mr. Johnson was attorney for the <>«meral Manager J. P. O'Brien, of jured filling the air. Several women Nellie Goodwin, of Portland. tinction to the leadership of John tion and five miles of industrial and plaintiff. the Harriman line« in Oregon, who fainted, but quiet was restored and Sharp Williams Many Democrats passing tracks. The two telephone construction was in Eugene yesterday, said he The roadbed Is J. W. Geary Post, No. 7, G. A. R.. At the home of Charles Orton, believe, and in this number are some constructed after ‘»e pattern of a crew* have left, and Cottage Grove has b«w*n advis«-d by the Chicago of the uninjured assisted In the work of December 1. 1908, Karl W. Gordon at Its last meeting adopted resolu of the best friends of Mr. Williams, standard steam road It has l-’-fo«1 has much better long distance ser fices that the first shipment of the rescuing the seriously hurt. Motorman Olson died later. and Mr*. Bertha Williams, Rev. J. tions as follows: vice into Portland -Mr. Gilbert, the *2,000,000 worth or new equipment that Clark will make a more effect embankments and is fully lxtuls Renlnger was with us. wait O. Richmond officiating. All trestle bridges are said to be general construction man. was in which has been allotted to his juris ive leader than did the noted one of us an honorable member of her from Mississippi. For one ng' standard, and will bear any claaaof town this week, and apeak» very op diction will be made by the first of timistically of the work and general the Missouri representative wLl go equipment A steel bridge »'¿h J W Geary Post No. I. O. A R., the year, and that the entire order of WESTINGHOUSE into the leadership with prartlcali} «nans is stretched across the Wlllam- outlook.—Leader and Western Ore- diners, observation cars, standard and STANDARD OIL served during the Civil War In Co. H. the united support of the Democrats Zi'e river at Wilsonville and was con gon. 37th Ohio V. I. lias lived a life of RECEIVERS DISCHARGED tourist sleepers, freight cars, locomo- of the house. He is accounted aj ducted at a co»’, of nearly a quar his country tlvea and caito«»aea will be laid down PROSECUTION ENDS usefulness to his family, better politician than Williams and ter of a million dollars. The com and to humanity, Loved by all. ot- here within a few weeks from that Pittsburg. Dec 5 The re less inclined to consul' his per- , pany according to the report, has MURDERER TIMMONS ♦ ferlng hla life for hl* country, there time This will be the largest single ceiver» for the Westinghouse sonal likes and dislikes in the make-; four concrete sub-power stations, by to aid In lifting up and defending order of new equipment ever laid ♦ Electric and Manufacturing Stan- The Findlay. <>., Dec 4 up of committee* and other mat one brick and eight ordinary hl* fellow man In their efforts for IS MORAL COWARD down in the Northwest. It embraces ♦ ♦ Co., and fb-curltle« Invest dard Oil Co . prosecutions In this civilization and freedom. ter». He is expected by the Demo are constructing three other at one third of the total of new equip county »udd«*nly < ame to a termina ♦ ment Co . will be dlarbarge«j crats of the house who know him to ard stations beside tool and fe< The Allwiae Cr ater and Ruier of ment ordered by the Harriman sys ♦ In the United States court tion today at the r«*qiie«t of Attorney all thing* has seen fit to remove him •ink bls personal feelings as to mem house» All agency stations ai tems for 190*. k . . . .. . k*» commit David All indictment* are nolle from our midst, from hl* family, hi» and section In I the county jail the sheriff Is ♦ tielav by Judge Jam«*« 8 hers and to make up the committees roaaed. David a action resulted from friends and comrades. - Portland raring * for a whimpering, whining ♦ Young. on tl he Democratic side with ref*r' Therefore, fact that the alleged illegal prar- be it Resolved. That we. the member* - - to pe sonai *'*-*eaa. one ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ man. 1 who carries out 1 rurted fltne cnee solely Casey, of Ash- have. It U e be sought to correct ds to which detail the belief that n — of J. W Geary Po»t No. 7, G. A R., of the important c ed word from I. ha a, fit for kings is the I »red, been eliminated , and fur- unless he Is a coward, *nd to his bereaved wife and chll- he will have to g livery thine ■ Stan n view i'hrlatma« r that the suit» agt gtatestnan. and to sympathizing friend*, Ways and Means window tariff IS rate of C »rd are now bring nd of he*rtfe|t eympa’hy. fesl- of the fact that r< General it I» >- we c»i but think that hr baa it ietb at«*« and net to a a'.le.xl, bu< to aa Mb* entity, to s closer and better < <>mm< lerstauding of hla maker. L *■1 occurred ’ll and <»»aolve<l, That a copy of these laey. ulntlons be furnished to the fam- Kennedy s I .a xa Since that ' tl*M minority ly and city paper*. pa the cough a plain»«! Means his cel! and < ult will be exhibited L Phetteplace, W M 8herm.in. He wishes to save himself by black goat department store» in the world, from the syatem. th#» * a ' Adjutant. Com. c ommittee Dee Wright is down from th Sold by sll druggist*. tuing the character of hla wife and of Macy ». New York, one of the big the com* norlty leader he crime be River minea each time be talks of the __ _ WffM .» a9 mittee himself and It ... •• act of courtesy will put in - 1 M MISSING VALUABLES OF LATE MRS. GEO. WOOD BUTCH EXPECT FOUR MEMBERS UNCLE SAM'S AID OF FAMILY FOUND DEAD IN HOME