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' f THE BENE D GUARD VOl 83 bTfiK.NK, OltKtiOX. SATI'KIIAY KVKMMi, M AY , 1UOK NO. 113 LASTLY MURDER IN REAR ADMIRAL THOMAS SUCCEEDS BOB EVANS ( FORT WORDEN BARRACKS JULTG ATCY s 5 Portland, May 9- A special dis- L;ch la tne Even'"S Telegram from ! Townsend says that one of the .1 Washington was perpetrated at jotl Warden last nlsht at band head-; (uarterf. some nuie uuriut; mu tlgh; Henry L. Johnson, first clar loneltlst of the SiKth Artillery, was ordered, hia body dismembered and (trust Into the heating furnace In the isement of the soldiers' barracks. ire as then started for the evident krpose of concealing the ghastly ime by cremating the body. This morning the charred body is dragged from the fire by the jremenwheo they went to fire up for day. The remains were past rec ignition, and were only identified y portions of the uniform which ad hered to the remains. Notwithstand ing the limbs of the victim had been severed from the trunk and il,.. battered, there were no Indications f bulldin U lrai" a"J,U lho Johnson was a numev It u i.-r an i last niBht .lames Unit. rmil ,.,:,. aim i-rivate Kniuht. who were n .MllinSOn'S del(t fl'lurrl!...! ... i . 1. v.... - 1H...v,,, "Mil .11111. rhey wore both caught In hiding 1 1 day. The indications are that the min der was committed for the purpjs of robbery. MIHNESTA FARMER ROBBED ON TRAIN Pendleton, May 9. Ole Johnson, a Minnesota farmer looking for farm lands in Oregon, reports being rob bed of $3000 on the O. It. & X train between Hermlaton and tills cltv last Thursday. He believes he was re lieved of the money while asleep. ri'RKIiY A IiOVK MATCH KOKKKiN COl NTS WKHK KOHX TO UK SIPPOKTF.D ltY AMF.liKAX IIKIIt KSSF.S White Goods Sale ifl t'liicai-o Wlieiit .Market rhlciiKo, Mak . May, $l.tir. Il-N; I July, 2 1-4; September, S7 3-4. ! Jacksonvlllo is growing; several i business enterprises have been atart ! ed. A Sale of White Goods at a time of year when you need them most. Sale begins Monday and Wednesday. Reductions genuine. Prices reduced for three days India Linon Heads the List, India Linon, extra quality at the regular price special the yard , 1. 10c iSc quality fine sheer, worth the money, special the yard 12Mc 20c quality, never less, excellent for waists or dresses . special the yard 17c 25c grade, best for the money we ever sold special the yard . -30c Embroidery at a price which is less than 1 one-half About 600 yaids of embroidery and insertion, worth from ioc to uca yard, reduced to the yard 6c ' " ' lav M V ai. IIIIIUUIUII 1 uiuiuii anu iuiinaiiuic Laces posessing exta good valse 1500 yards blue and heavy laces, for lawn or gingham ONLY ONE BID FOR BUILDING EUGENE'SPOSTOFFICE dresses, the yard Sc Muslin Underwear and Lowest Prices of the season. A1S regular priced good reduced during this White Goods Sale SAXITAKY MAIIK Muslin Jwns of fine mmhrir muslin: Ian- or embroidery (rimmed; always Sl.Od; Thursday's smtiiiI. mi H'K- I.2S CiOWNS, same nmicrinl Inl more elnhoniH ly trimmed; Spcclul, each ' ' l.."iO OfAT.ITY OAItMF.XTS: F.xttii iiality cambric muslin; beau tifully furnished with tucks of lace ami cmliri.ldery; Three day's niMTiul I2.IM( (iltADF, GAK.MKXT; either IP ns skirls. dnnnTs or c,,r? 'm covers; suit- price, the Barmen; AXY OOWX, Hklrt or other muslin (tin men! sold for - Sale price . . . W.SO GAKMKNTS duriiiK tls ."0 (JARMKXTS. while RixxK sale price . . $'2.0(1 2.H( X;l.lll Summer Days are Approaching Which Should Be Prepared For in Advance While I i - and picpie 1'iirosols; not him; l uks more ilri'ssy ultli the nlille sulls, each I.2S to WMITK hUKSSKS, CAI.I.S Wtll V, KITH HUSH tine while llil jHirt4il hose, lull reKtlllir liuidf, 11.4! i.iir iiV Corsets With Lasting Qualities Sold at a Popular Price' $1.50 V. II. Corwt; nlway- wild at iln prlro antl nvir Umn; wl torih tin iiiom-y; NM-ciji ilirff tUty't rii rnrli .. $f.OO The Leading Make of Clothmg in Car Men's Department, You'll make a hit everytime you go out in in one of our snappy new Varsity Suits. You cannot lose in buying here. We want you to see the new Hart, Schaffner Marx fine clothes that we're selling so many of, they re the sort of clothes that will do a lot of good. We've got a big line of new patterns and weaves in fabrics, browns, grays. tans, smart stuff that you'll like, suits from $15.00 to $30.00 '5: White Lisle Glove, J 2 button length, White Goods Sale the paire OVC Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette SC. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT $2.00 Waists, all sizes and rri5ir models, lace and em broidery tin shed sale price $.60 tliiarrt Special Service. WaxliluKlon, .May tt. Only one bid for (he construction (if the Kukoiic public liuild IllK was received by Ihu treas ury department today. (!eo. (. Mourer, of Salem, offered to construct the bulMliiK fur H.",. Olio. It Is not known what action the department will lake, but It Is believed the bid exceeds the HUpei'Vls Iiik archltcct'8 ustlmalu by about $.iiU0. (ii:i:ni, xkws ix uhkvity roit.M DuriiiK the cross-examlnatlnn of James I.. (ialliiKlier In tlm Abu Kuef trial In San Pranclsco yesterday. I'roaecutnr ileney called Attorney mwmm I r PATRICK H. M'CARREN. Npw York HtntF Piiiitor who Iradi the fuiitFHtiiiK f'lrrea In thu Dpuio crnllc puity )llt. Arh a llnr and tiicnt wun h Htormy "lie for homio tnliititcN. Hcnt'y In vlrfd (ho attorni-)' for th (cf'nm! to conk ouIhUIo tlm roiirirooni uml tln-y &KHtrtcd that Hinoy rarrl'! a hlK Kun. Ilenfy explained to U- ronri that hn hud Im-m rtrtvlnK thn;nfin Iriff li'ttcrH and had in- n liiKiiltt'd on h" Hi r't HMfiiily. Th trial of i-x-Hhorlff C. Hum Kintth at Prhifvllle In aroiiHliiK Knat Ititi-rcHt In Crook county. On th Kiand Lark In Klliott Mturk to hln rorifcKelon of a connplrary to d'-Htroy t x-( 'onKr'nmnan WMIIhiiihou fern' nnd hlow un hln hoiiKtt. !) Hweam that HniHh wax th IfarliT In tho plot. Mm. Anna K. HIkkh, promlni'iit In Portland and )n-nm for ninny year an a ihllanthroplitf, ternpi'rarw e r formT and orif of t h lnHt known worm n of tho I'aclflr North wft, dli-d at lliit, Mont., at 7 o'clock Thurs day evening from an aj-uti attack of pneumonia and heart roriipltrnHonii. The body will he phlppe l- I'ort iHnd for Imrlal. lliuniiln'il cwniir.ind of'tlu At'.iintifi ItiM-t hi Uear-Adintnil l'harls M. Th.m;M. Ilii t)ix was run down from I hi tiiaMlu-a.l ut 0;;i0, with a saluto pf t '.ilru'iMi k tuirt from tin ship. At the sanu' In.-tlant thr flaij of Admiral Thoiuas on tlu .Mlniu'soia was hauled iliiwii with binitlar hoiiorn. and I tie jidmiral, utM'Dtnpanled hy his aides, jeuiiT-d his burKe nn.l went aboard ' tlu Ci'HiHM'tlrut, whrro with all duo ! ivrciuoiiy In honor of tho mw .com- maiuler-ln-chief.who will In flvo days relimtulsh command to Kear-Admlrut Charles N. Sperry, was observed. Kvuns wits too much fatigued to Itoanl ill vessel, hut remained at Iris hotel. He will leave tonight for Va:ihinKton in a private car.. A movement is on foot to huve Kvans created a vice admiral. ItKAU ADMIlt.VL TIKVMAS San Kranclst'O, May i.-- I'nostenta tiously and w ithout any umisu:U cere mony It e:ir-Admiral Kvan today re- kk;iit TIIOI S.WI IX l.lt.lK OukhinU, May IK Immense, crowds flocked Into the city today to witness the parade; In honor of the viditlnK fle't ami participate In the welcome t olho offirers and men, KIkIU thous- and men were In line and tho narado was three hours In passing tho ra-vU-wliu; wtaiul. On lis dlsmlKnl tho Jacklt's were entertained at a barbe cue luncheon by thu lad lea of Oakland. HUSTON MAKES ISYRACUSE POLIGE RECORD TIME IN ! THOUGHT THEY HAD i rlRS. GUINNESS I.KICT SI'HINTKlt Kl'ltMSIIHS St Kl'ltlSIO OF TODAY'S TltYOl T O.N KIXCAID , I'IKl.D I'lXlC KATIII.lt AND l'AST TltAt'K i:Alll,i;s TUACKMKN TO MAK V. Itl'.TTIUl SIIOWIXO THAN WAS i:ji'i:(Ti:i Tim tryotit aprlnln for tho Pullman nml Whitman field mecla wero held thin mnrnttiK on Kliicald field. Thu tiurpriHo t thu (lay cauiu in thu 11HI yard dali, In which HiiHton cruaseil the tape 'fir .ten , Hecomla flat, with Moon, Held and Roberta foliowlni? cloHely In the order named. Tho track wiih faHt and weather condi IIoiih wern fuvuruhlo for record brenkltif- time. In the tulle event the freshmen runncra cnrrled' tho day, Dowiim win nlni. with Selvera u clime Hecond. WoodH wan uniihlu to apiiear at bin bend, and wiih aliuont forced to leave on tho liiHt lit ft. ItobertH, thu McMlnnvllIc frenli. man, Hliowed up well In the 1110-yard dibHii, nml ran the fleet-footed HiiHton a very pretty race In the 2120-ynrd hurdlen. Moon, the point winner of the freHhman meet n few diiyn iiko, took a cIohu Hecond In both the 100 and 220-yard diiidicH. The rcHtiltK of I liirt mornlni-'H rncew are very cncouniKini" to Tralni-r llny ward, iih the team Ih crippled by the temporary Iohh of Mooren. 'I'll Ih afternoon I ho remaining even'H of tlie tryout are heiiii held. Thin inornluuH ri-HultH are: Mile run liownn, Slevora. WoodH ; time. 4:41 4-r. 1 00-yard ilaKh llimton, Moon, (eld; time. 10 hci nndH flat. Half mile run OodHon, May; time, 2:05. 220-yard iIiihIi Held, Moon.Klltz; time, 2:1 hccoiiiIh. 220-yard hiirdleii Huston. Rob ertH, Olierteuffer; time, 27 aecondH. AftiTIHNill eveiilH, 440-ynrd run Lowell, Kiltz; time, 54 fconifH. 120-ynrd hlh hurdleH Kuyken dull, Huston; time, 17 HecirmlH. IJIhcuh throw Mclntyro won, 10."i feet. The team iinlected today will leave Monday evenlm on Its northern trip. Probably fourteen men will no. FyrnriiKo, May !. The police hnvo tlioroubly examined the two women taken from the train at Rochester, one of whom wiih HtiHpeetcd of belnjt 11 IIcIIk (iulnueHH. the yoiintier woman t:tve the name of Mrs. 1.. A. Ilerron, and hii'iI her companion wiih h-r Mint hi'i'. Mr. I.ucy llarton, and Hint they lived In Chieaito, and both bud been nt their Rummer home nt franklin, I'a. Chief f'ndln MI detain the wom-n I f .r fMr!!;er lili-ni Ifli-nt ion, althonnh I he iwleipi the yoiitif-er woman diMM, l.:it reseaildp .Mrs. Ciilinicss. Mils! IUV'DOX'S STOI5Y ( OM llt.MI-.ll AT I'KANKI.IV Frviklln. I'a., May 9. Mra. F. M. Ilerron, held at Hyracune, liven In tho country nevon ml Ion from Franklin' with her moiher, an aed lady. Mrs. Ilerron liuiibnild died In the South W. II. Hnrneil, Kho Is one of lb t orn-.j, Jiidentn ol tlie proinu'l'iu de tartmeni, f'-'iiriev from a trip to OI FICIAI, KOIIKCAST till Mlltl liW KST Portland, May 1). Oreuon and WiishinKton Fair l iililit nnd tomorrow; warm er Hunday. Hoiitheru Idaho Fair tn nli:lt, heavy fnmt In wentern portion; nhowern In enntern port Ion. Hunduy, fair and warmer. Northern Idaho Fulr nnd rooler tonlKht with heavy front; Hunday, fair and warmer. Komi Mynr. who liven wenr of flolfl ioii, who hnn been ctoptdtiK In the city iifiili-ritoInK trenttn-nt, h,n re ft urm-d home. Hi-. I'msser perform "t nn imporianl oteratloii on hln noise. Portland Oida. He liken tliln vl- Mrn. Mltch'.li In vlnltiuK In I'url-latid. LEWIS NIXON. Well known Tiiiuiiiunjr Democrat who will be a dclcR-nte to the Denver cuuvvutluu In July. I t hint winter and his body wan hroiiKht here (or burial. The family beam a Kood reputation. Ill HM D ItODY NOT THAT OF Ml iiiii:iii:.ss l.uPorle, May . Dr. II. II. Loiik, one of the physlclann who performed the autopsy on tin., body of the wo man round In the burned ruins of the limine- home expresses tlie be lief that the body In not that of Mm. (iiiiini'M, hut of another unknown woman of refinement. He alno ex prennes the belief that tho skulls of Hie children were crushed before the holme wan burned. YOl'XU WO.MKX DKOWXF.D IX KIVKIt Kmporla. Kan., May 9. Four younit women ranulni! I11 a Ke from Hi to 20 yearn, were drowned last nlxhi by the 1 uisl.iiiK ut boat in 1 11 neoch.i river. 4---4---n4'f4, linint.