Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 19, 1908, Image 1

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0 PLUfVIBER
QITS AWFUL CRIME
MISS MAE WGCD
GGHTIKliES SIOnY
DIVORCE CASE :
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i ci.i-: ami
was overpowered
Sia Francis-co, May 1 9. William throat. Hanna
i u.nn a well-to-do uluniber. re- and handcuffed.
yUM at UH Tennessee street, cutj "e was C1'azid hy drink.
U throats of his baby sou, Burton,!
C baby daughter, aged two years. : VV1I.I, SKXTKXCK
Uoth will ii.i.mv I--MIIK..I.KK
llo a razor early today.
tebably die. He thea Invaded
lhei Pittsburg, May
lit.-
New York, May 19. Mac Wood
continued her testimony today In her
suit for divorce from Senator l'latt.
Counsel for l'latt concluded his cross
examination, questioning her about
a release sue gave Abraham llum-
niell, the former lawyer, in 1903. in
which she agreed to accept :iu.uou
Cleve'..iii.I. May l' Not
v. i- li-i.tiwlini: t hi' v, i.lf-;uv;wl
div. rd, r w hK-h rea.;-d la-t
nUht the Muniiial Traction
Company claimed :o bae
ntor.' cars in operation to. lay
than at any time since the
strike began. .The trucks of
a Superior avenue c::r were
wrecked Ibis tuarniug uml
the windows broken by an
explosion of dynamite. The
car was filled with passen
gers and there was a panic,
but no one was hurt.
? fVIRSs GUNNESS' TEETH
FOUND IN DEBRIS
OF BURNED HOME
FOSTER HARTOG
WAS INJURED IN
STAGE ACCIDENT
Wtment occupied by his wife and ber. nayine teller mi "v." ' s,'ulem''nt of her claims against
L ...,, M,llrtren wa lri m.l . auditor nf rh. !.- ,..... " " V. ..'" '. '"u ' " 00" ueclareil
000, will be sentenced tomorrow.
y, agea reapet.-.icij' ium, me ana
pip ana huiiluiu-cu.
1 have killed the two babies and
ta now goiiiK iu Riu uu.
iilrs. Hanna lumped from bed and
1ilcd with the armed maniac, and
Id in the struggle to prevent his
trying out his threat was frigbtful-
bralen aooui tne nan ana lace
it managed to noia ner
UH the children, clad In
yester-
was secured un
der duress, but that sh said she ac
cepted some of the money. Although
Miss Wood had signed the release
The circuit court at Coquille will ' d,'l'llm'rt in u" accompanying nf
meet again on June 22 The grand !d"v" ,nat sne v ,he alleged
hnv f.,r 1 itai",B i" luiuillieil as ner at-
jurv has been
weeks and has found manv Indict- L"rHn,; s," ,d.,'nl,d aiitti ,h:", f""
ments to be acted upon at the nevt had, rt'i,"lt'd liml" as conns-l but
term. Holland Anderson ,V d he could have obtained $:.o.ouo
Z . j of the murder nf ir P e i',.a Iur ,tle letters, hhe asserted today
husband Jn L 'l. '.rl0": that she was paid ITaOO for the let-
time ters, but she did not know where
TWKIA'K 1X.H HKII IX
llAll.ltOAl) ACCli:T
Columbus. May 19. The Norfolk
& Western passenger train was
wrecked bv spreading rails two miles
west of here today. Tiiere was bm
one coach on the train, in wbleb
twenty people were riding. This
coach turned over, injuring nbout
twelve people.
' came to the hulls
toht rooes, nea 10 me street. ne i
fa fouowea ineiu. i
Hanna then locked himself in the! C. B. Atkinson Inst n-v .
id ,p. mcu:ouun irom tne penitentiary upon'
k police broke In they found him i the condition that he should oult
Vding the boy up Dy one leg In the : drinking. He immediately- -nt dr.i, t.,t..
oi arai.1115 o i mi uss ils ana was ordered back to his cell. comber
the money came from.
i This afternnnn the work nf total-
. I lug np the registration for the June
. .... . 1 election was concluded, and there
Uiicugo m,t Market. u.,la , , ,,, , lr.., ....
Chicago. May 19 May. $1.02 7-S; ; ers registered. This exceeds the to-
90 7-S: September, t7 1-4; De-1 tnl of two venrs ago hy over 100.
57 3"- I Yesterday's Albnny Herald.
MOMMt'
Two Days'
Special Sale of
Ladies' High
Grde Suits
Monday and Tuesday wc
place on sale our best and
latest models of Ladies' Suits
at a substantial saving. It
you are going to buy a new
gown do it now.
$45.00 Suits, new shades, silk lined
, jackets, models of perfection,
special'.. i. ....'I. $40.00
$35.00 Suits, no better styles made,
excellently tailored
special : $30.00
$27.50 Suits, style, workmanship,
equal to the $45.00 quality 1
tpecia! - $25.00
Silk anc Aliover Net Waists
at Soecial Prices
I 5.00 Ecru Net Silk Lined Waists, specinl $..oi
' $2.50 Cream White .Silk Waists, speci:il.J
Silk Petticoats at a
Saving of $1.00
$6.00 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with wide flounce, colors
tan, brown, navy, sky, cream, black, red and
green, special two days ?5-
Ever Ready Button Holes
Don't make any niorc button holes- when you can
buy them at oiir notion counter by the yard ior ic
Omo Dress Shields
Omo Dress Shields the pair. 2(c
Ladies' Belts
Assorted styles, worth from 50c to $1.00 special
price each - IjC
India Linon
l'migee colored India Linon, the yard 2c and 25c
Linen Suiting
The best material far wash dresses, all colors and
and prices, the yard 25c, 35c and 45c
Hair Frames
Neur shapes can be woru front or back, each 25c
Corset Gayer Embroidery
35c iitieh corset tover'and flouncing embroidery
special the yard o 2-c
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Copyright 1908 by Hart Schsfthcr Ic Msrr
Patch Pockets are a feature of th;s
seasons' clothes styles, for men.
Both suits and overcoats have
them and they do give a smart
snappy look to the garments.
Here's one of our Varsity Suits with
these patch pockets made by
Hart, Schaffner
Marx
You can get clothes with ordinary
pockets if you prefer. We sell
all kinds except poor ones.
These clothes are strictly all wool and
can be had at
$ 1 500 orupto
$30.00
0 This store is the home of
Hart, Schaffuer & Marx Clothes
Merry widow
bows
Each 25 cents
Hampton Bros.
ctA-&4 Will.impfte St,.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
O
ONYX HOSEIRY
uic pan D
o75cf $1.00, $1.25
I. a Porto. May 19.--Just
bt-ftire noon toilay tin' uinior
aud lower plates, whh-h ram,
from Mrs. llunn-.'ss' mouth,
lioth oontalniiiK her false
teeth, were reeoveretl
throiiKh the sIiiU-Ihk of the
ashvs of the (iunnesa' home.
They have been positively
l.lentifieil by the u.muisi wiui
nuole them.
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ami I hat iiIkIu .
Mrs. (imthess askeil Mr. lirt't'lunK,
to sleep In the barn, us the couple. I
whom she sail! were the profess.tr
ami hi wife' from the l.os Anxeles!
eolloKo whli-h .lennle was atemlliiK.I
woulil spend the nlKhl a! the house
anil would require Mr. lireonltiK's I
bedi-ooni. In the morning Mr. lireen-1
inn mv nottilnK of .lennle nor tlte
prof,ssor nor his wife, hut he was
informed by Mrs. uuuness that they
left on the early train, tukliiK .len
ute alon.
This body, which Is now declared
to be that of a youni; woman, was
LarVftP, May 19. The issulnii of taken from thv mint nolo aa waa
a death certificate for .lemle Olson that of Jennie Olson, and In that hole
and tiirnlnii the body over to rein j were also the bodies of Ole Huds
tlves in Chicago puts Hu official beru, of lola. Win., and the remains
stamp of Identification upon one of of a main peraon. All the bodies
the bodies found on the Ounness were dismembered, but the trunks
farm, rennrdlnK which there has , of the tour were such that It waa pos
heen ao much controversy. Although . slble to Identify (he bodies of Jennie
Identified by her brother, many ro-'Olsen and lludsburK. It la evident
fuso to bellevo that the lrl la dead ' that throe murders occurred In one
In tills connection the story ofinlKht.
ICarl lireenlnt;, who worked on thc Other llixlloi llurletl,
farm for Mrs. (lunncss In the fall Seven unidentified bodies, iuelud
of 1904. la Interesting, lie says that Inir one fentnle, were burled In the
on a Friday In September a muu ' Polter'a field today.
DAILY GRIST
OF MURDERS
AND SUICIDES
IixMiiiKipnlU, M;iy 1 !. - Julin Mt-
(lanr-hry, rormcr rmmiy cnmiMlnntnn
cr n inl h iiroinliKMit H cpu tit ha u )hiI
llcljin, ulna lioiiiHflf doad ttuhiy. His
niinu- wiih oonn'('l(Ml with u Hi-aniliil
In ( ht county conimlsslout'r'H of t'li-o
ivcr the Atlna KiikUio Vnrk dciil,;
In which nmnt'y t ullt-ntMl to luive
ihsspiI to tho roininlsKloncrs. Otw
'oiuiuiaMiiiner wns iiuilcU'd, hut Mc
tituhcy l'U(-hh tl Indictment.
1MOT KATIU.H ItWAI'SK
II K WOI LD MAHKY
New York, Mny 19. HoraitHo ho
wuh I ho mnirlod jikhIii, (ioorKO
Storry, amd 72, waa nliot and killed
hy his aon, CIcorKe 8tirry, Jr., who
then cumin Ittod Htilcldo. The fulh-
MANAGERS OF
COTTON EXCHANGE
MUST EXPLAIN
New York. May 1 9. -- Members of
the hoard of mammcrs of the New
York Cotton Km-Iiuukc w-ho were In
office about u year ano woru sum
moned to the federal court today,
presumably In coutu-ctlon with
charges that revision of cotton grad
ltiK last year rmiltctl In lai-Ke proflta
tn memliera of thu New York ex
chanKi. Knlliire Waa Cr(Mkel
New York, May 111. t'ldnlnnl
charKoa agalnat certjtln metubera of
the firm of T. A. Mclntyro & Com
pany, Btock hroket-a, who recently
railed with llahlllllea exceed I im l,
000.(1(10. were laid before District At
torney Jerome today by C. ('. Ilurlln
Kttme, receiver of the failed firm.
Jerome presented the clmrKes to the
grand Jury.
i'iti hi: .vm:nTs to doixji-:
Ml 1 1IOI.1-: IX UOAI) AM) Kill.
I'l.H iOKS OVKK Klll.XKJtl-:X r
i-:nii-:,K-s iKH).sThat nitiis-
Kl AXI Cl'T, Ill'T XOT SKHI
OI'SI.Y III KT
A special telephone message, to
The tluard from Mule this morning
broiiKht the Information that tho
wr-iliouiiil KiiKeue-Mupieton staKO
went over an embankment seven
miles east of Mapleton last eveniuK,
and the pnssenKera, John II. HartoK,
W. W. Calkins and I.. B. lloan. all of
Kimene, were carried down with the
vehicle. Mr. HarlOK, who waa on
his way to Florence to deliver the
principal address at the rhododen
dron fiesta thero, was pretty badly
bruised anil cut about the head anfl
less, hut tho Injuries are not consid
ered serious. Meaars. Clklns and
llonn, who were also on their way to
Florence to attend tho fiesta and
Incidentally to do a little campalKn
(iik (they are candidates for the leg
islature), escaped practically unrurt,
Tho driver was also uninjured.
Mr. HartoK, being unnblo to pro
ceed on nccount of his Injuries,
was taken hack to Swiss Home,
where he spent tho nlitht nnd was ta
ken on to Mapleton this tnornltiK In
u hiiKKy. Messrs. Calkins and ll-iin
walked on to Mapleton List night
with the driver, one of the horses,
wlillo heliiK exlrlcaled troni the mlx
up. having run nway.
The ncrldetit was caused by tho
ilrlvi r tryliiK to dodxe a deep'mud-liol-i
In Ho- road, lie went too fur.
and the wheels of the stiiKo sllpoi-d
over the eilne or tho precipice, which,
however, waa not very deep, in- there
inlitht have been several falallties to
record.
m
Mi
sVVlMl
FOUR WERE LOST
EDWARD F. DUNNE.
I'orini'i' mayor uf i'U'iU". who will
he tin JH'llve rttfiin In Hip l)iniut nitlc
antloinil poiivpiitlou.
NEAR BELLINGHAM
I MclliiKluiin, May 19. (I. V. Crnw
t fni d 11 nd wife, JoHi-ph I.PHtiT and
l M;h (icrlrudn WpIihIpi', IimI. mi
i Cliufkunul inotiutalu hIiico Sunday
' iiioi'uIiik. wpi-t' found today on Oy
Kicr cri'fk, twrlvp iiiIIph Koitth of Hnl
M n k ti 11 in vvlwro ttny wro hoi,,'l,'tH
ly Iohi and nt-arly dea l from rntlnue
and ItuiiK'T hik without luipo r v
i'i iH'liiK t on 11 J . 't'ln-y were ruitKht on
the mountain In a Htorm and lo.-l
tht'lr way. It rained alnioHt Roiitlu
iioii 'ly ami oh lh purly wim'p wltiioui
ToimI or fin.', t lie women con Id walk
no tui'ili-T and the iih-u decld-d to
hi;iv with them Instead nf tryliiK ti
' i.avo I heiiiHe vca.
ATLANTIC FLEET
ENCOUNTERS HEAVY SEAS
GIRL'S DEATH
DUE TO ACCIDENT
Princeton, Muy 19. Dissatisfac
tion Is shown by some of tho author
ities of Mercer and Middlesex coun
ties over the dec'alon of the coroner
of the latter county that Misa norths,
Vanderhllt was accidentally drowned,
and this la i-rcaltim new Interest lu
.1
er wan a member nf a larite whoh"
hale driifc firm and wn pnirtii;rd to
iiinrry a yminK !iool tcai her.
ii. I, !ii:m;hi m
ikm)KKI in it to si iruu:
I.oh A nK'deM, May 19.
Thp I'nltfd WlnlMH wiih In
j rommiiiileiitlon with tho flu-
Hhlp ('niinei-ilcut at mid- 4
nlKht. Thu fh t wim then 4
( Itifi inllen north of Han Kran-
Hhco, uteuuihiK foiirtei-n
J i1 knniH In heavy mluh.
!
WILLIAM WALDORF A3TOR.
Auiprleati pxpatrlali' wliu hnnxht the
frl'iite ( hexnii. -liken lh(K ami Kitve It
to a IliitUli mtiHiMiiii.
S:i If l,:il'. May 1H. K. H. Sru-I- f
Krnwr. Icmkkt ep.-r of the I'lah As
sociation at Cr"(!lt Men, cfimmlt led '
Millrre t h U lliorillllt; lV il f I UK i
0 1 liiH.-l f while ttlltlUK t his d'k. Ml
heaMJi is HilpliOHed to have Iippii t he
motive. He was a married man and
leave a family.
BRYAN CARRIES
ALABAMA OYER
(JN JOHNSON
Montgompry, Ala , May 19- The
returns from th OemocraMo prima
ri- continue to tome In slowly. ' At
aoon thp ludlratlona ar that Mr) an
ban rarrled th atiitp, thouKh 'Iovpt
nor Jnhiirfon In nlvlnic him a rlnsi
ra'", '( he JnhtiBon fom (died up
a !;:rife vol" In H'ni'hern Alahatna,
hut p'-f ei'-ii'h, a'cirditii? (o pres-
r i't'l J - t -.:'., to e( 1, r w his fti-
d-" Tlie;,'
DOMESTIC TRAGEDY
ON RESERVATION
Wlllltlil, fill.. May 111 Word
from the Hound Vail y Indian res
rRtlon stales that Charles Card
hot and Instantly Killed Henry
Mayes and John I'owell today. All
roiuerned are half breeds. It Is al
iened that the men were too attentive
to Card wife.
tli' case. A second examination of
the body by hr. Suydau confirms thu
opinion of the coroner that death was
ac'-ldeiital. and the parents of the
I Kl.'l are xaiMlird Willi the vor.lli-t.
(il-TH'I.W, l'(lll:cST
I-on xiisTiivi-:sT
Cortland, May I a. -Ore-
4 eon, Wa'hluicton and
4 l-laho --Kh iwcrs tonight nnd
Weluesday.
STOCKS GO HIGH
BOT BREAK AT
SUBMARINE REPORT
WILL JE SUBMITTED
WashlnKton, May 19 The ipor
lal com milt p of th houH tnrpntl
KHtlnfC thp rharKffi of Itepreientat Ivn
Lllley that ImpropT methods won
ured hy the Kl"ctrp Hnt (' -mjiatiy
to Ifif I Hence MMhtliafl'l- hat eihl;i
lon will ftitimlt lu ppiirt to t .u
him ! t oniot row.
New York. May 19. AflPr ft nnm
bpr of the leadline atok had rrarh
pd the hlKhpat price of the year there
vraa a sharp brtak, the dvcllne be
rotnlnK prvcipltatp Junt before the
, rlosp. Atupriran SniPitlnK fpll four
' points below last iiIkIU'i elunltm and
I a hiimher nf otliera hctwten two and
I three points.
. The decline Is attributed to efforts
t'i reallzo profliK.
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