THE EUGENE DAILY ' GTLAJRD
KltiKXK, OltKCOX, Tl'KSUAY KV KX1XG, MAY 12, JIX18
FINDING OF TOOTH POINTS
I TO MRS. GUNNESS' DEATH
HUGHES WOULD
SERVE IF ELECTED
VICE PRESIDENT
i porlty League" called on the prosl
1 dent this morning.
I Although the committee declared
I I hut it represented the must tnflu
j entml merchants of both fast and
i west, it is believed here that the rall
i roads Influenced the movement to
create seutinient in favor of lusher
rates.
IPATRCNS OF
ANOTHER TRACTION PROBLEM.
HUSBANDRY ARE
DOWN TO WORK
I
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J LaPorte. May 12. A gold
Z crown tooth was found in the
deDns ui ic
today. It 's believed to he
from the head of Mrs. Uello
Guiltiest, Indicating that she
was one of the victims of the
fir.?
$
I LaPorte, May 12. i-ouls Schultze,
Employed by the sheriff to sluice the
shes of the Gunness home and pan
(or gold, completed his apparatus to-iij-
and began his tests.
Additional evidence of the- methods
iy which the persons whoso corpses
ere found on the Gnr.npss farm were
"Jilled, was unearthed todny In the
finding of about two dozen pairs of
iclssors. bent and curved in the fash
ion of surgical Instruments, and three
knives, two of a surgical character
and the third uninistiikoalily a dirk.
In the absence of evidence to the con.
trary it is believe:! the dirk mav have
b:en the chief ,.:,,.,, ..,,.,,.,, ,
the series of murders. Tue knives
and scissors are tliniis;!u to have been
used in (llsmoniherlni; the bodies.
Further Mystery
Further mystery In the Cmmets
case is revealed by the report of !,
J. Lucius Cray, who performed the
autopsy on the body which the au
thorities steadfastly claimed to be
that of Mrs. Belle Gunness. Dr. Gray
tells of three rings found on the
corpse and reveals the fact that the
right hand, hitherto declared to be
missing. Is still In existence. Tho
two rings bear the inscription "P S
to J. S., Aug. 22, '94." and the other
"P. G. to J. S March S, '"tr,." Mrs.
Gunness' husband was Peter Gunness
but the Identity of "J. S." Is a puz
zle which the authorities are appar
ently unable to explain.
New York. May 12 Gov
ernor Hughes will not accept
the nomination f ir the vice
presidency, in a letter to
General Stewart L. Wood
ford Hughes says:
"For reasons which are
controlling and which leave
no room for discussion, and
though I would be deeply
sensible of the honor thereby
conferred. 1 ih.mld not be
abk to accept, and will not.
In any continpeney. accept the
nomination j,,,. the vice pres
idency, and t'ven were 1 eleot
e! I could not serve."
Idaho stalwarts
i WANTS HOOSIAKI.T
TO STOP KNOCKS
Washington, I). C, May 11. In
sisting that the president "let up" on
the railroads and that no opposition
be made to the proposed Inorenro In
rates, representatives of the "Pros-
ARE FDR BIG BILL
Ppokaiit M:iv 12. A spiM't:il dis
pNtrli to tin1 Chronicle from Wallurt'.
Idaho, says lhi town is a mass at"
color today in colouration of tho Ko
; publican statu con vein inn. About
j 3mo delegates arrived this inorninK.
i and the general sMinu'ni is in fa
! vor of Taft, no other candidate hav
J Ins been mentioned.
I it. F. O WYil. tif Wallace, president
j of the State Hank of Commerce, aud
I.I. 11. trady, of Poeatollo, candidatr
I for governor. Hre the only two name?
'mentioned as yet of the six to be
cnos-n delegates to the national convention.
Junction City and Brownsville
baseball teams met Sunday afternoon
on the Junction City dimnnnd and
Junction City won by a. score of 11
to 4.
s 5ale
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
I2c India Li ii on, extra quality at the regular price
special the yard 10c
i.Sc quality fine sheer, worth the money, special
the yard 2Y2C
20c quality, never less, excellent for waists or dresses
special the yard 17c
25c grade, best for the money w e ever sold
special the yard 30c
Embroidery at a price which is less than
one-half
About 600 yaids of embroider' and insertion, worth
from 10c to 15c a yard, reduced to the yard... 6c
Val. Imitation Torchon and Normandie
Laces posessing exta good valse
1500 yards blue aud heavy laces, for lawn or gingham
dresses, the yard 5d
Muslin Underwear and Lowest.
Prices of the season. AiS regular
priced good reduced during this
White Goods Sale
SAXITAISV MAIM". Muslin fimvns f fi"' cambric mii-llii; " "r
cnihiiiiilci)- trimmed; uhmys l.": Thursdays special, cu "
I.!M (iOWNS, Vnic iimliiiiil Imf more elaborately trimmed;
Special, each
SI. BO QfAUTV CiAKMKXTS: HMrn quality cambric muslin: Ihhii-
tifully furnished with tur is of Inn- and embroidery;
Three duy's seciiil
$2.00 (SKAinC OARMKXT: eillir n, skirl-. drawer .r ""j'
covers; mile price, the Ruriiient 9
ANY OW, Hklrt or other muslin garment xM ,r "'
Sale jwfre
M.SO (iAKMKNTS during 'this wtle
4.r0 (iAKMKXTK, white rihxIs sale priei-
Summer Days are Approaching
Which Should Be Prepared For
in Advance ,
White linen and pique PariisolH; untiling lookn more lnHy Hh tin?
while .suitH, ciiih Jjil.25 to :(..')
wimti: inti;ssi:s, cakkh roit wiiitk iiosk i fm-
(Hirtcil lutsv, lull n'Kiilur much', tl.i pah
Corsets With Lasting Qualities
Sold at a Popular Price
.r W. H. f'orwt; alwoyn mth at thv priro ami nrvor hft;
u'll frtli moiiry; hjm'cIh! tlin-i iUty'h ri , each . . $I.(N
The Leading Make of Clothing in Our Men's Department
You 11 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 $ 1 5.00 to $30.00
"5; White Lisle Gloves, 12
button length, White
Goods Sale no
the pair.. DVC
Hampton Bros.
558-564cVillnette St.
"where cash beats credit
$2.00 Waists, all sizes and
many models, lace and em
broidery fin shed
sale pn:e
$l0
Li ntK.rno in Clvland Ltadar.
EXPRESS MESSENGER
ATEN AND ROBBED
Pea! tie. May 12 K. J. IYnim ,-x-
pr. ss liic.sMi!;i':- .in tlu' Cri'al Nui la
itii train which Irtt Svitilo at :10
this uiiriiliiK for VamcitiviT, 11. C.
wa.i ln'i, t i-n Int.) InsiMisllillltv hy n
nuiu wlici I'liti'i-cil t ho cxih'i'ss iiii',
pri-siimiihly at Scatlli'. Ilu ill. I nut
rci'dvor I'liiisi'loiisu.HH until nftor tho
train loft Ihn illy linilm, wlion ho
hiivo tho alarm ami tho train hackril
in Ballard, whom tho lliliiriMl inai-
n ulyon nu'illoal attention. Whoih
or tho hlr.h way hum ohialnoil miv
pliiniliT unit If no hnw niiiili. In tun
asci'rlalnoil. l.aior ik'tailH nro to the
effort that lYrrlno wan hoaton over
tho lira, with hltt own kuii anil thvl
hanil nnil font liy two nu'ii whii. nfi T
iivrrpiiwrrlliK tho inossi'iiKor, loiilril
:ho Ktroni; liux nf mimi'v ri iniatoil
fnnn $lui)0 ii Jlii.oiiol wlicn thi'
riililii'rs osrapoil.
Tho nwn wort? ilrossoil In lirako
nion'H iililfriiniK. anil linaiiloil tho
(rain as It was iiut'.hl": out ;f t';
KliiK vM-oi" :oal!n.i la S-'r.t'lr. I': r
rlao iiatil lltll 'iittontl in to thom, kiip
anppusiiiK ill in to ho (rain hands.
Ah ho wiih hlnniln dvit tho slroni;.
lu x, whlrh was tinliirki'il, ono nf tiu
nu'ii siKitohoil Porrin's rovolvor I'ruui
' his puokot anil atriick him ovor t lu
Mioail, llo illil mi! loso ron.a'liiasiu'.it ,
j 1ml was Inai 'h until imworlosa, na 1
j was nut illi ,'nvoroil until tho train was
jtwii iiillos tint of Italian). whon llrak"
I man l.aliiam ontoroil tho car ami
! found tho lioiintl ntotiHoiii;or.
Tho lirnkotnnif tt rap ivnrn liy out'
I of tho rohhors, with tho tiiinio Andor
Isaua wrl.li'ii In Ink Insldo, was f.inntl
; In tho tar. It Is prt'snninl tho iMlihor
i stolii It.
'I'ho riili'iora wi ro y ninn nion.
I A titan saw tho two rohhoi-H loavo
'ill train, hldo tholr mu k iiml tako n
iBtroot t-ar Into tho oily. Tho man
! Inior iiiii'oyorod tho sin k, whlrh ion
I talnod ami nlckols.
1st ai k (iitwci: iii:(;is mission
this txi;i:xoox i in:it ai sii-
Mors UIMTMSTAXCKS
. i.i. iu:i,i:(i.Ti:.s imikskxt kx-
('i:ivr IvI.KVKV AT OI'KXIX(
Mi:iri ix(i, axi I'oru or tiiksi
ititii:n this Ai'Ti:itxt)x
VISITOItS WK.I.I. ri.KASKII
WITH KI CJKXK'S ltKCKlTlOX
Tho :i'th iitinna ronvtntlon of tho
Orozim Sinto (IraiiKt t-onvonoil In the
1 (1. O. V. hull In Knitono this fnre
mi n with all tho doloKntos In nt
trti.lanio t-M'opt olovon, four o-f whotn
wor.' nnnpinrotl to arrlvo on this nf
trrno'a's i n in. Tho hall was w oll
rrowdr.l wl'h (tin 7ti or innro Kin n k
ors pro ton t. lint not ovor-orovvilod,
il l ih,. vl ::! .oas,'il with
Ho lr !ao:lia.; p! i- .. In fact, tho
vl. l ,us a;o woll i ! ;.,r,l with ovory
thii!4 iii hart' oni-on atort d slnro
loir a'Mla In Kn.'.rlio yostolilav.
'l'lo ln: ' irii'l"",. from iho Coni-
ii I i! ''lull and llio county i;ranwos
''I'd a!'ip!o noiMiiir.uidalloiis for all,
and thoro is p.? toniplalnt from any
si.nr -o in Itrit romirtl. Tho ilolot'.atoH
arc accorded every privilege and uru
le li'ir royally "lilor!alnt.d hy I'lo oily,
the c 1 1 1 v o n s vlolnit with one another
In cti.li'avorihK In inako the visitors
leel thai they nro wolconio ami that
Hie ! pie of llils'cliy are lnirosteil
in Ih lv order and In spli'iulld work.
l !'''. dlitelv iireccdliiK tho opon
In;; k .i.-1 t Toll forenoon the Coni-ine.-t'r.l
I'lah sent the Kiikmi" Mllltu
ry li.ind im t'i tho !i:ill to play n cou
ple of Hele.-tlonr. l'hl.i was highly
appro "lt'.'etl and waa a Htirprlso to Iho
KrnMi;or.l.
A uiooil purl nf tho fnrennnn va
rpcnt In n'-onpl'.liiK tho convention,
and lM-nln': to roporia of commu
te -s. M"i. Aim it II Scott DunnlwRV,
tho olone:i' In tho eiinal anffriiKO
PUBLISHERS SLOW
IN TESTIFYING
AGAINST COMBINE
Washington, May 12. In ronnoe
tloa with the woml pulp tariff Invcs
tlKiitlon Chairman Maun, of tho house
ctiininlltoe, totlay made a Bhnrp coni
plaliit hecauso tho newspaper iuli
llsherH fall tu coiiie forward ami sup
ply ovldoneo to hack up their cliurKoa.
lie said tills may result In prevent
Iiik Ihn cnmmlileo from r.'iortltiK
at I Ilia hcshIou tif coiikiv'hh.
ROBBERS ATTACK
PAWNBROKERS
OF PORTLAND
Washington, May II. A otiinmll
ton colnpost'il of Clark, of Missouri,
'M..V
l! .& v - ')
HERMAN RIDDER.
Now Vorlc newsimtNT tiuldlstior who
ItsJ tlitf Ujfut uicallist tho paper tllist.
Clayton, of Alabama, FIliKornlil, of
New York, mid Ualney, of Million,
appointed hy Williams, ttxtay laid
heforH HieakT CaniKin a petition
aliened hy all lh IteniwratH of the
house, ajtkllix Iho consideration of
die Htevons hill pnliltiK wood pulp
and print paper on the fret- list.
Hpenker Cannon Informed the com
mittee that he would Klv- the peti
tion tils most dlstlnKnlshed consider
ation and attention.
ciX(;lii:sH to Aiuoritv
OX I ItlllAV, IAV 'li
IWavhlnK'on. May II A' a con
feren'e today M-Ie''ll the leailers ol
the hou-e and senate It was prae'l
lltally d-ltled that cowcrem shall ad-
Journ May 2'J.
Portland, May 12. Just
before noon tutlay two Norria
A lliiwn clrcua employea went
to tho Btoro of II. Neiitnan,
second hand man anil pawn
broker, at Hi nil and Couch
si roots, and found him lyltiK
on the floor, llo had been
badly healen with some blunt
Instrument and was bleoilluK
from the nose and mouth,
lie watt removed to a hospital
and la tlioiiKht to bo fatally
injured.
Last tiliiht a pawnbroker
naiued Max Herman, at 2iii
Couch Htreet, was badly beat
on by a iniiii bent on robbery
and is In the hospital aa a re
sult of his wouii Is.
A Htiauner naniod C. W.
Wanner, who claims to be a
rlnlroad loan, lias boon arrest
ed for the crime, but tlciticH
bis Hllllt.
Iloth onsen hoar a slronir
resemblance to tho Wolff
murder In 'Hie character of
tho iiKaaiilt made.
(Continued mi I'atso 4.)
QUAKER STATE
GRAFTERS AGAIN :
.PLACED ON TRIAL
Hani .biiru, May 12. The second
of tho Serbia of oonaplrncy caaeu
ItrowliiK ;,nt of tho contractu for fur
nlshlim and cnulppltiK tho new state
rapllol wan called for trial today, In
volving lx men: Conaroasmun II.
Ilurko Casedl. of Mariana, Pa., heal
of the 1-iiiiinylvnnla Coital nit'lltm
Ciiiupany, which supplied about '!,'
null, nun worih of inetulllo furniture;
.loacpli M. Huston, archllts't; Wil
liam P. Hinder, runner auditor K'n
eral; William I.. Mutinies, former
slate Irtai uror; .lainca M. Bhiiinaker,
ft riner superintendent of public
Portland, Mny 12 At'l nflock to
day Neiiman waa atlll on the ttpcrat
Iiik table at the hospital, anil the phy
slttlanK were iinablo to say whether
ho will recover. The two assaults
took place In the same vicinity on
widi-tnivelleil Htreeta, hut no one
has lo-on found who Is able to throw
any light on the attempted murder.
The pollen are iinablo to obtain any
evidence against Wagner.
The vlctlma are Hocund-liand men,
not pawnbrokers.
FATAL ACCIDENT
AT JDMTION CITY
.! mfU.h Cry, Or , V;iy 11. Il-;-t
Tri,.;i. ' 1 1 -yar-'tld hum of Mr. mul
Mrn. Wllliniii Tripp. nn klllid iKre
Huixlav hy ffilllriK from thf top of
a liirKi? Ircc. A larK nuinlicr of
h'iyn wcrt- out In th K'ovo nt-ar town
clImliliiK trif. liTt hil rparhl
a iV'lxM of ah'nil (() f vt. Then v
tniHtt'd a Hrnalt limb thai Kiivc way.
Am r hi riniill of thi tinhroki'ii fall to
I'm xrfiinl. imi' of hn fKi, tlirH of
IiIm rllii and bin rollur-lone were
hroken nii'l t he hII of hlH tnail
rrmhi-d. Mi an hour HfHT-
unl.
Thf .lipiin'iuian I'a' Vitm h.nt' In
l'"r' IjmhI hi Im'pm Im hi it lit bv th
S h hi 7.m hi I (I 4: SultM'i m-r i'imhitii
:ni'l fht'V Mill niitkf a hl jil.nit out
of it afi'-r all, fti'pltf i hi- Yrk of
uihih of tin ri'riiili'UM Irt iho vlnnlty
of iho pi. int.
JOHN H. SANDERSON,
vontrnc tor who waa cuiivlcted of
complicity in U,IXM,0UU l'euuylvaul
vuilul fri"tL
xniuuda and hulldliixs, and frank M.
Irvine, traveling auditor of the audl-tor-giiieral"s
depart men t.
Hnyder, Mathues am! Bhtimaker
wero convicted on the first conspi
racy trial of defrauding th stale of
I ID. noil on a bill for wooden furniture.
CAP
ITAI. STATU HAXK
AI,MVi:i) TO ItKSl'MK
Unite, Idaho, May 11. JtuHa
Woiel, In the dlhtrlct court today,
accented uians prtiposed for the re-
I orttanlza'lon of tho Caiiital State
! Iltink. which siispeiided last January,
'and fixed May 2S as the date for
the reoiH'iilng of the Institution. Tho
I bank bus muru than 1,(100,001) In
deposits.
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