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TH E EUGENE DAILY GUARD. o KIGKXK, OKFXiOV WKDXKSliAY KV K. I Nt. MAY o NO. lilt) ;RS. GUNNESS GUILTY Of MANY MURDERS . j liv... 1! ' A n - . . . lipbrte, ma.. - uS o, in .-hicaso. This theory Is strength- L ejcvating jss larm l ie tact tliat the head of the L aunness was one of the moat : , y.of. the '"an found in the ru r. ,.i feet of the place where vesJ ?s,i ."npss home after the fire Hun in J 's still mtssinR, althoush ereir fK.rt JL ,o bodies were -iug up, and has been made to find 1?. vJU' the L ilng three feet .down, struck head is found today the officers will Cot'en box, which fell to pieces. I n'ake a Postmortem examination ot Uer search reveal the body of ' w,7,,ln,8f J""S' "'1,1,'lis '"'I "-r-" ' anwar A t,. k , : !lLthlm '? mor r""'l analysis to jua i - leaiu wnetner the woman pretty farm, one mile north of the City, today. Kay l.amphere was tola t::is eveuius uf the day's gruesome find. j My O.d! Five bodies? What' wouldn't that woman do!" exclaim-i ed 1-amphere, who is awaiting Brand: jury anion on the charge of first-,le-; sree murder. The dim ligutiux of the cell in which he has been mn-i fined since his arrest following the: fatal fire, revealed tne spasm of of crossed Ins tea lures. MARTIN ALLEGED TO HAVE KILLED MINING PARTNER BRAKEMAN VICTIM ' OF HOBO VENGENCE w-: Aortn l mi. J iv S. While at- i sixth victim was. maeartfled about sen Killed or substituted the bodv tempting to eject five hobos from- T j . ! nf n n q nf V. - r..,i.. ..i . ' I,,,,,.,.,.,., ...... ... .1... V..-.K .. 1 ir:- n'rlOCK. auo aiiernoon an- "V 1,11 limine victims lor " ""(-siisc w,. u. me .ui me. 11 mi-im l v.iv was foaioi-L. The first nf " 011 1,M; 111 l"e nouse "" iij ,-u. uuU rbod. was uaha. lae nrsi 01, to C0Ter U) ,he (.rimi (n .( llrakl,muI) u alll.g(,d IO navt, ,,,, two was tjte hofly of an adult ; proved that Mrs. Gunness snhsin.ne.i thrown from the car by the hobos Li had been VtrrJed probitbly two.' the body of another woman for her ! between Cotmoll and Hatfield and " . .1 - nwn It lo lilrelv IWd J.. ..11 ' U-iia klllori Thn tfitnmm -ora ni-roat- fcrs. ine ia-tcer vaa iiutL ai an ,i.i out i9 iMu pun- . ..v.....v. tv nf the nmri.i. , tl,- -i.n 1 ell and sunt tn Piiern i .. v.. 1. 'eav nao nn itn n, ' 1 l iitl III! CC Villi- . ' ' loll, "--j aren jjpj becaise tiie l)oay had been dis- . mlred. jFrom out 1T the tangled and sen-1 LaPorte, InS., May fi. That Mrs. KioDal eriflence -which Indicates ! Bella Gunness was responsible for at fc of the ftinniess home after the fire i least five murders before she and Cnstrous murderers of this age, i her three children were Incinerated itre deW'loped today the startling i In the fire which destroyed her ory that the woman did not die I home Is now the theory of the local They declare Prvor fell from the , train by accident. j (iiii'UKo Vneat Market Chicago, May 6. Closing prices: May, $1.02 3-4; July, 90 1-8; Sep tember S7 7-S. the the which destroyed her 1iome authorities, -who are attempting to the night of April 28, and that she solve the mystery of the bam j still alive and in hiding, probably yard burying ground found on her Yesterday's Imseball scores: Francisco, 7; Portland. 1, San - Portland, May 6. A spec ial dispatch to the Telegram from Lewlston, Idaho, says that Edwin 11. Martin, under arrest in Portland for the al leged murder of Nathan Woltf, was suspected of the murder of his partner In Feb ruary, 1905, in the Thunder Mountain mining district, where hla parents had pur chased an Interest In u min ing claim. The body of his partner was not found, and Martin was released the fol lowing October. While con fined in jail he endeavored to secure liberty by burning the Jail building. After his release he canio to l.ewlston, and was afterward arrested In Moscow and Wallace on charges of Insanity, being discharged as this derange ment was caused by the ex cessive use of drugs. No trace of the partner in the milling claim was ever se cured. SOLE AGENT FOR STANDARD PATTERNS km ii f Copyright 1908 by Hart Schifrher Sc Marx Clothing Department A light weight wool suit: light shoes and negligee Shirt, that's the right outfit for comfort in hot sum mer weather. And we're selling the fight clothes to put you into an out fit of this kma. Hart, Schaffner & Marx make these clothes for us; the very stun nlug two-button Varsity sack Suit Is one of the smartest styles shown this rer; notice the long broad lapel, 'he perfect shoulders, the hang of he coat. Trousers right, loo, 'he pricos: and Suits $15 to $30, This store is the heme of Hart hallr.er and Marx Suits. BE INDEPENDENT The prudent Imyer is always oil the alert Kefkhig the hest goods for the least money. Tlutt's hu shies. A store doing business tor cash can sell its goods nearer the cost prlee, he eause he ran take the proceeds of the sale uml replace the merchandise at once. His small margin of profit he has in his possession, lte hideM'iident ; pay cash. let no store own you. I.et May he the nicnrh you start. 1 0 1 0 Graduating Gowns.. 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 every graduating dress of in per cent. This will enable you to buy a better gown than you had planned or reduce, the ex pense of I he one you had selected We have wash materials, wool grinds and silks; all want ed qualities and prices. Organdies.. x Inch Organdie, r.nc quality, discount prlco -I.lr 70 inch Organdie. 7".c quality, discount price IIKc Eolienne.. e:.c silk work eolenne. 2S Inches wide, Discount price .life Silk Muslin.. 32-in. silk muslin; very slieer; 11 quality; discount price. IKK o 10 Boy' Suits.. Willi a 1 1'iMU'.ion sorth having. The tna;e. :al. t. workmanship, the snappy' .-;!. t:id the price, too, will appeal to the "who know?." Two piece Suits.. VI. .V) I" l Men's Shirts., Monarch Shirt, of almost every color and pattern same mat st vie, each' . . VI.IMI In 2.H Net Waist Specials.. $."p.ti0 Kei-u Net Waist, trimmed with wide insertion, silk lined, special $1.00 Embroidery Specials.. G00 yenrds 12 1-2 and f embroid ery, edges and insertion; special, the yard lc Children's Parasols.. four ruffles, nil With two and ors, each . col-2fc Wash Skirts.. Ladies' summer Skirts of Gulntoa and duck; some extra bIzoh, blue, ,tan, black, with white Ktrlpes and dots, euch $1.2.1 ti no Khaki Suits.. Jacket In blouse with extra full skirt; jacket or skirt sold apodal. the suit . . . 1.7.1 In $II.IIO Lawn Shirt Waist Suits.. Warm 1 - h are a I most herf. Pre pare for them ; hav our lawn Stilts, many style, vnriety of pat terns, each V'J.ftO to Uf.00 Linen Suits. White, tan anrl f 'rH-nhaKcn Suits of Linen, short and 3-4 lennlh .Iark-ts, wml-Iltt"d. Skirts, full, tii'kf or wide hnnds of SBm material. Very nool and ftiimitifry, eah ..97.30 to flH.tm Ladies' Short Silk Coats at Half Price Kvery short silk font In stock will be on sale Thursday, Friday and Katurday at one half former price. Iv.-ii C at 14 2.'.: $10 Coals tri.00 1 1 2. 50 Cnau (i.2.'i. There are Hats and HATS knt, J. B. Stetson Hat is the only HAT Here at $4.50 to $.00 Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette St. WHERE ASK BEATS CREDfT O If you want the Best Hat in America for the money get a . Cordon fr $3.00 ADMIRAL EVANS' BATTLESHIP FLEET ; SWEEPS PROUDLY THROUGH GOLDEN ! GATE CHEERED BY MULTITUDES ',.... '.-.. rJ. I thoiiHundti of tolo runer t witiu'sa the iirrlvttl of tin fltvi and v l.-omo It Into tho world fiiinrd harhir of nn Krant-lsro ,iv be iwhwfd two (lays hfMiri by the Bivivtary of tin nuvy in .unor of tlu conipU'tton of the1 first uri'ut Htagt1 of ihidr ttmr ojound tho world, und to be enter taini'd for ti'u daH or more In the most elaborate anil plct mesqtie fash Ion that the resident of tho city, with an Intnientte fund at their dU in8al, have been able to devise The sixteen battleHhtpH, now the renown ed Atlantic fleet, were iicrompanied by six hardy little destroyers and a squadron of auxiliary and dispatch boats, and Hailed Into the harbor shortly after noon today. .No uemralu estimate of the vast 1 throiiK whleh gated In awe upon the , benntlfnl marine picture could be made. Ih not nlone the outponr Ins of nearly every resident of the city who was able to drop work or past I mo loiiK euoiiKh 10 -nt'h a KEAU AUM11IAL EVANS Kan Knilu'lacn, May (I. Tin- first j of tin- flillrllnns rmilli'i'KMl Willi tin' rnuiinx nf I hi- Atlantic fl,-.( ,im a hit'iikl'iiM (ilvoll In hniinr of tin irc-i pi-lnry or the navy, Vlrtor II. M. ti nlf. ' AImiuI flfiy kui-sIh iinni'iiiIiIikI ill Hum ml riMiin nf (In. w. Francis linlcl, In- ' cliiilliiK Horn-lary Mi'lcalf, the nv rrnnrN tif several sIiiicm, cxcriillvf unci ! rcci'pllnn rnmiiiilliTH, anil (lie Cull. fornla rroiliolimi Cntulnlllcc. jur. I i-riMir Sliclilnn, nf N.'linihka, iri'wnl.j il lo Sccrclm y Mclcnlf a iimiislir k--I lltlon sl-ncl hy i.rricluls mid cummer- I clal orpinljilinus nf Washlntrtnii, Orc-Kni'., ( iillfmnl,,, lilnlm, .Vi'vaila, ' I'liih, Ai-1.mui, Alaska, llnnuil uml llio l'lillli.incs, icprcscnlhiK llic wn- llnii'lil. nf JNO.IHMt rlilnm, nskiiiK for I lu H-i-muii!'iil I'siahllsliini'iii nf a Hi-lie I In Pacific water nf Iwelvo lia, illlpK,. REAR ADMIRAL THOMAS. Olllcer who will command tho llout 1 , fuu( EDWARD R. TAYLOR. Mayor of Sail Francisco, who wel , coined Hear Admiral Kvana Today. set nut upon ittt epochal Journey to tho Western seaa. Today tho city gnvo itaelf over eii itlrely ti the welcome. Afalrs of the I outside world held no Interest that could matc'.i wllh the coming of the j fleet. ! Thirty v-awl ware In Iho Inipoa i 1 11 k line, atretcliInK far out toward ' IIih dimly distant KaralloneH, that swept within the miteway. Kour- teen vessels of the Pacific Moot, pltfht of them heavily armored cruisers, , Joined Iho At In ill lc fleet in what was 'tin1 ttrcuicHt parade of warships our ! navy has ever known. Throunh tho 'crowded harbor t lit1 combined fleets, under Iho command of Hear Admiral ' Kvans, who yesterday fluuK hU flu I attain lo Iho breeze from the main I truck of tho Connecticut, threaded ! their way to the nurhoniKO itrouuils, I their iroi!i'ess lielun 'leralded by nev i er-e -nHlnt; blasts nf steam wlilstlea flurliiK Its amy at Sun Francisco. The . fleet gut under way at tho ..km. snip, wnere It nail been at an- ,imw ,,t llu. Incnmlnu shins, but a ihor all nlRht, nnd headed for the repreaenlatlou of aenres of cIIIoh of llolden fialo Bhortly arier 1 1 i Callforiiln, Orenon, WashliiKtmi, Ida o'clock thla iiinrnliiK und at noon hadlho, nail, Nevada, Arl.ona and other nearly reached the headlands at the atatea, aitracled here by the fame of harbor entrance. The hills about the I the fleet whose pronroH has been city were black with hundreds of I watched nlmnat every hour Hlnce It the liiiKlug of bells arhor . No sooner ;!iad the fleet reached Ita final nuchiriiKO than a committee, cnrrylni: Mayor Taylor and Iho offi cials of I he reception committee, put i.rr in, welcome Admiral nivalin to Ban I' rands. The cereninnles aboard Iho Connec ticut were brief and Informiil. OHIO DEMOCRATS SELECT HARMON FOR GOVERNOR SOSPECT MARTIN'S RECORD UNSAVORY IN NEW YORK ORCHARD IS GRANTED REPRIEVE . UNTIL JULY ColiitnbiiB. May (l..udson liar-1 (iOT IXTO ITXANCIAI, lill'I'ICi r,- mou waa nominated fur governor by u.e I'emucratic stale cunventlun to day, lie was nlloriiey-ii. ni'ral of the t'tllted Slates under Presldenl Cleve. llolse, May . (lovernor floodlnn ' tnilnv renhlevcd ilnrrv Orchard until TIKS Willi, K KT.TI()M:I) AT jui,.',,!- lie was under ent.-nce ta hatiu 1' i lilay of neJt week. I I MCI ItOI'III.IH WITH IMS Itl.ti-. IMUXT A !"!' Kit lIH.MISSAI, MAItltlKIl WOMAN' WHO :). l)KTi;i tIA.MIH.IXtl KHTAH-I I.ISIIMKXT AITKIt WII'K'S, IIICATH UK I, KIT XKW VOItli I I i ) . " , : Pnrllninl, Hay 0. NotliiiiK of a HliirtlltiK lililure llevelopeil toibiy III j Hie Martin riiNe, lint the Killce ni-ei more tlinii ever coiifirmeil In llielrj iM-llef tluit he kill. -(I Wolff. Mnrtlil In plainly NhnwIiiK tiie rffectH of the! actinii of the M.llce In nhuttlUK offl . IiIm Mipply of ilrilK, anil It In I'xjH'ct cil he w III make niiiim. hoH. of a Miilc , nient very ihmiii. TiMlny, however, lie ilenl.i Ida u it I It In every Mirlli iilnr. i The reprlevo la Iho oulKrowth ot JUDBON HARMON. laiid'n administration, and has fre quently been mentioned as a Demo cratic presidential poBslblllty. I I I II I.KADKIt KII.I.KH :.; KKNTH KV I-ilniron, Ky., May 5. Ai tel eKrain from Jackson today navN It wan reported lher that Kd ('alla han, former sheriff and lend leader, who waa s'alibcd by his brother-in-law, John Hpyer, yesterday, one arm belnK almost N'-vered, Is d.ad: Callahan and Hpyer foment In 'al laban's store Iv Crockelsvllle. 'in mil. -s from Ja.sson, and Callahan's nm William, phot and klll'd Spver wh.'n his la'h'-r was slabbed. It h hsrJ lo .i" - ir" autlicnllc l.ewi from Cro. ketiv.r,- betui.s' nf Iih Jncnilon It ha no tcl .re cohHec'llup I New York, .May 6. Kdward H. ' Martin, under arrest In Portland for the aliened murder of Nathan Wolff, riKure.l larK ty In the newspapers of this city several years iiko. While stationed here with his reKimeiit he (ot Into dim. ult h-s over his finan cial affairs and bin ronnectlun with the army ceased soon thereafter. About the same time he announced that he had married (jiisalo McKce, a yomiK woman who conducted a race-bettliiK est at.l Ishinent for the exclusive necommodat Ion of women. She died a year or two after her mar riage to Marlln. and followliiK her death Marlln left the city fur the West. Imrm-dliitHy after "hi Bln-M, yes terday, Martin wan tak-n to the d iTtlvV room In the upstairs por tion of the Munhlpal Court build ing, by Dibit let Attorney MnnnlliK. where. In Ho- presence of toiirly nil the detcftlve fo rre, h" male n ntte meiil which einhodlrd mh history fr'Mti the time of hi arrival In Port land if ii r 1 1 Mm a fialtf nnee wlrh Wolff nnd h tutifdiM hhh raum-il mm HARRY ORCHARD. the board of iiardons actinic on new mutters at tho pendliiK session. Krank WymaH, Orchard's attorney, lust nlKlit petitioned for a reprieve, ns the board, which had been called to meet tuulKht, was advised that Its session could not be held. The kov ernor then assured Wyman that Or chard would not lie huuK until the board of pardons had heard his ease. (Continued on I'ase Five.) Hot Lake. Orenon, has become one of the most prosperous resorts be tween the Ito. ky Mountains and the Pacini- ocean. The lowest nt tend ance for many months has been one hundred and fifty. The Kovernor of Porto Ilieo lias recommended to the legislature a law creatlnK a labor bureau on tho Inland. 0 O