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r-virymfvtjm rra5.r i. - PLENTY OF RUMORS AFLOAT 'Continued from first page.) Oholson, In tho presence of Ofllcer Longer, of having stolen his coat and hat, and this would seem to bear out the theory that tho clothing was taken away from him, and that he did not remember having seen them afterwards, and, If ho had sense enough to get up from Mrs. McGlu nls' doorstep and go direct to Ghol son's room, ho certainly would havo known enough to pick up his coat. hat and umbrella, which wero lying around him. Then again, It Is ar gued, his having Inquired tho way to Gholson's room, of Mr. Fennel, leada to the conclusion that ho was after his hat ana cont, and did not go tuero with tho lntontlon of commit ting murder, .oven though ho took his revolvor along, and nobody knows or ever will know what trans ited to lead up to tho shooting. Considerable criticism Is manifest ed concerning tho turning of D'Anna concerning tho turning of D'Anna loose, after ho had uttered all of tho dire threats of vengennco related by Let the Bitters restore your stomach and dlgcstlvo organs to a normnl condition and seo how quickly tho hundred and ono llt- tlo ailments troubling you will dis appear. It is tho safest mcdlclno you enn tnko. Ono bottlo of HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS will provo our clnlm beyond all doubt. Try It today. It nlways cures Moating, Heartburn, lU'Ichiug, Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chills, Colds, Female 111m or Malaria, lie Miro ami get Hosteller's. All Druggists. Grand Opera Hotisc JOHN F. OOEDEAY, Mgr. Monday November f 2 HOWLAXD & CLIFFORD Present tho Now Authorized Version of DORA THORNE A Play that has mado millions' laugh nntl cry. A HKAUTIFCh PRODUCTION .V Scenic Gem Throughout. A Cast of Gencrnl Excellence Prlcr3 50c, 3Dc, 25c Seat salo at box o(ll co Monday nt 9 a. m. Grand Opera House JOHN F, CORDBAY, Mgr. Wednesday, Nov. 1 4 For 21 years crowded housos ov- e whero havo nronounced Peck's Bad Boy I'ramatlzed from tho famous lr k or that name by ex-Oovornor 0 i W. Peck, of Wisconsin. The Funniest of 141 Farce Come dies, The brightest limit of Laugh ter. Human Nature's Greatest Frolic Hundreds of thousands havo de voured the book Millions havo roared over tho play. Seo tho bad boy at his best the sroceryman In worso sldo-spllttlng I woes. Prices 50c, 35c 25c. Seat salo at bjx oce Wednesday 9 a. m. -- Tuesday, and Wednesday Ev- entof, Nov. 13 and 14 MacEvoy's Hibernicon or TRIP TO ERIN With tho F.IUNOPTOSCOPE A Grand Seeule. MuBlcal and Char acter entertainment, Illustrating the -mery, music and antiquities 01 Ireland. A instance of mirth, music. ratnos and mimicry. Seventy-flvo a.l-ndld tableaux, showing with ad mirable fidelity to nature tho won Idrous landscapo beauties In the four E provinces of the most beautuui '!aa In tho world, Ulster, Lelaster, umcor Longcor. Offlcor Longcor states that ho informed Recorder a ZT hat, ? 'Anna Wns drunk abusive, and i,8ll 11,ndo luany thr(?atg against Oholson and himself on tho way to the police station, but that IJecorde. Mooros gave him Instruc tions to "let him go" nevertheless. After DAnna called up Recordor , ores, nnd t0U him who ho wns ' ho turned tho -phone ovor to Offlrnr Longcor, according to the lnttor's ! Marlon county, recently, tho statement, when the following con- coronor and tho district attorney vorsatlon, In substance, took place, ,iave not boon working In comploto according to Offlcor Longcer: I harmqny, and when the coroner has "What's the matter with D'An- ,10,d lnquosts, he has dono so wlth na?" Inquired Mr. Mooros. out notifying tho district attorney. "He's pretty drunk, and I found 0n this occasion, however, they aro him In another man's bed In tho foed working togethojy nnd ono of tho ns stablos," said omcer Longcor. "Ho slstnnts from tho district attorney's Is very abuslvo In his language, and offlco I9 conducting tho examination, has mado .somo pretty serious throats Saturday nftornoon Stnto Land against mysolf and tho man whoso Agont Oswald West received an nn bed ho was In." j swer to his telegram from D'Arinn's "Well, turn him looso nnd toll him father, In Oknlohama City, stating to appear befpro mo at 10 o'clock that ho had wired to othor rolntlvos this morning," roplled Mr. Moores. In Lexington, Kentucky, rolatlyo to "Hut I tell you ho Is not a safo the disposition of his Bon's remains, man to bo at large," said Mr. Long- nnd asking Mr. West to wait until ho cor. 1 "Lot him go; I know him," said Mr. Moores, and ho wns turned looso "Ho never made another threat after being released," said Mr. Long cor, "but walked quietly away to ward his placo of abode." Tho actual happening nfter D'An na wns arrested by Night Policeman Longcor nnd brought to tho city hall, wero, according to City Record er Moores, as follews: D'Anna cnllod Mr. Mooros on tho telephone, nnd this conversation took place: "Is this you, Moore?" said tho man under arrest, and on getting an nfflrmntlvo reply, said: "This Is D'Anna: tho chief of pollco has me undor nrrost." "What for?" asked Mooros. "Your offlcor can toll you bottor than I can," said D'Anna. Lonccor thon wont to tho tolo- phono nnd said: "This man has been drinking, and went, to Tied In nnothor man's room, nnd could not bo drlvon out." "Is ho D'Anna, tho surveyor?" asked tho recordor. On being told thnt ho was that person, Mr. Mooros told Longcor to make him promise to como to pollco court nt 9or 10 o'clock, nnd release him. At that tlmo Mr. Longcor sale noth Ing at all about any threats being made. Tho quostlon of voracity hotwoon Recordor Mooro nnd Pollcomnn Longcor Is ono thnt novor should have ontored Into tho enso, but It Is tho' outgrowth of conditions horo. Had tho police forco beon working In harmony with tho chief of pollco, Ro corder Moore would not bnve flg urod In tho mnttor. It s cleajly a pollcomnn's duty .to roport to Jils chlof, nnd not to tho rocordor, and, but for tho friction In tho depart ment, this probably would have been done. Anothor story, not much moro than a rumor, Is going the rounds. It Is to the offoct that for several days D'Anna had been unusually de spondent. It U given out on good authority that ho had lost his posi tion with the Willamette Construc tion Company, or nt any rate had boon susponded. Tim nturnnl feminine wns nlso mixed up with his despondency. It U understood that ho was In lovo with n young society lady of Salem. but the girl's rolatlves had broken tho Intimacy. Jie nn been nff (A CARLOAD . fi ..,...., ., THIS FKXCK llKPOIti: TIIBV IlW. At r. A. Wiggins OMStendSA. DAILY 0AP1TAI, J0U11NAL. SALKM. OKKOOX. Reed "spender," and was practically without a dollar. Under tho Oregon statute, tho cor pner Is a free lance. Ho obeys no body's ordors, unless they aro his own. He owes no obedlenco to tho district attorney, tho shefllt o'rnny. other offlcor, and It depends on his J whim or caprlco whether thero is an in(lst, or what the Inquest consists of. ... i' had received a reply from this boforo ho could glvo doflnlto Instructions. Early this forenoon It wns decided to ship tho remains to Eugene, at tho r.equcst of somo 'formor friends nnd collcgo mates of D'Annn, nnd preparations woro being mado to this ofTect, but word wns recplvod from his father by Mr. West which changed tho plans. Funeral services were held ovor tho romnlns of Oholson at tho homo of his pnronts, near Zena, yostorday attornoon, and thoy wero lnld to rest In tho family burial plot In thnt vi cinity. -o DIED. NYE. In East Snlomr Saturday, No- vombor 10, 190G, N. P. Nye, nged 71 yonrs. Tho body was shlppod to Forest Grove for burial. A New Concern Thp Snlom Undortnklng Purlors, with J. W. Ilollon ns mnnngor, has rontod one of tho rooms In tho now D. F. Wngnor blook, and will bo! propnrcd to opon buslnoss" about Do-, combor 1. Mr. Ilollon Is oxporloncou In this lino of work and comos to Sa lem well recommended. Tho west room of tho new block Is now being fitted up for this now Snlom business concern. -o Klmfter Dying. llnkorsnold, Cnl., Nov. 12. Major; Gonornl Shnfter Is not oxpectod to llvo through tho day, all hope being nbandonod. according to n bullotin Issued at 0:26. The fnmlly Is nt his bedside. IlHkersneld. Nov. 12. General Shafter la very muoh worso nnd la unconscious. Tho ond Is nonr. ac cording to the 11 o'clock bulletin. Unkorsfleld. Cnl., Nov. 12. Major General W. R. Shaftor died nt 12:15. o- The nvorago young woman of to day Is busy and has no tlmo to de voto to anything but honlth and beauty. It oomoe to nlnoty-nlne out of ovory hundred who tnko Hollls ter's Rocky Mountain Ton. Tea or TabletB, 36 cents. For snlo nt Dr. Stone's storo. O' "" Car HmiiHluil Ilulldlng. Detroit. Mich., Nov. 12. A Mich - Igan Central freight orashtKl Into tbe wall of the waiting room In this elty today, killing thro epersons and de al moliahlng a section of te uuiiuinK. ,M.u..M,nvri:i) KKYSTO.M-: WOVKX I HAVE ... Jolin Deere Plows and Implements. Pctaluma Incuba tors and Brooders. International Gasoline Engines. Moni tor and Kentucky Disc DrMs and Seeders. Studebaker Wagons and Buggies. Empire and Sharpless Cream Separa tors. Sewing Machines and SuppHcs. Bicydes and Repair Shop You Can Be Tafccn Care of by MONDAY, 'NOVKMuKK 1, 1000. RECORDER MOORES DENIES To tho Editer: In yesterday morning's Statesman editorial, and also In tho noWs Item regarding tho Saturday tragedy, I am placed In a false light. In that I am blamed In ordering tho offlcor to relenso D'An nn, knowing that ho hnd threatened to do bodily harm to tho ofllcer as well as tho stableman, I wish thnt you would publish this for me, nnd say for mo thnt nt no tlmo did Offl cor Longcor sny ono word to mo about nny threats or words thnt D'Anna said cither to him or to tho stableman, olthor beforo or after his nrrost, but simply told mo that ho wns called to tho stnhlo behind tho Salem Hotel nnd found D'Anna drunk nnd without hnt or cont, nnd brought him to Jail, and that ho wanted to glvo ball. Upon this state ment I told him to let him go nnd roport to mo nt 10 o'clock, nnd when I renched my oulco In tho morning I found him booked by Officer Longcor on tho pollco blotter ns simply "drunk." Now, It ho mndo tho thrcnts to Offlcor Longcor, thnt ho soys ho did, why did ho call mo up by tolo iihono nt all? Ho" should hnvo plnced him In tho Jail, nnd kept him thero. Tho nrrcstlug offlcor Is tho better Judge ns to whother n man undor nrrost Is n dangerous man to be nt largo or not, nnd If, In his Judgment ho Is, thon ho should not trouble any ono, but put tho follow In Jail, nnd loavo him thore: ho has thon dono his duty. Respectfully, W. A. MOORES, City Recorder. ANOTHER "JACK THE RIPPER Paris, Nov. 12. Tho pollco aro sonrchlng for n "Jnck tho Illppor," numornus victims of whoso fiendish noss hnvo recently beon found. Tho man sought Is frightfully deformed, and or hideous countonnnco. Ho do llghts In plunging hla knlfo Into wo men's nrms, nocks or brensts. Ap parently only for tho purposo of drawing blood, ns none of tho wounds nro serious nuough to causa donth. o SI10 Wiih Ciiicllled. Pittsburg, Pn., Nov. 12. Mrs. Jean Mllohol. ngod 19, wiih found huddlod on the kltohon lloor with both hnnds nailed to a drnlnbonrd of a sink, with tho blood running down hor arms. Iloeldu hor lay a hatchot Tho woman was unconscious, nnd was tnkon to tho hospital. o Find Hi'i'llnl Tho first pupils' recital of tho Collogo of Oratory of the University will bo hold tomorrow evening. Those rocltnls hnvo boon vory ontor talnlnc nnd liutructlvo In tho pnst, I nnd tho public Is Invited to bo pros- lont and onjoy tho oxcollont program ' tomorrow evening. E.c.th. 1U Kled Yn Hut At3rs Bst B!nUr m&& f . . . Html.. HuvflH THAT HAS IIKKN WIHB FBXOK THAT HAS IIKK.V MANNING C&AA Rainy Season Wc arc prepared Jto keep you dry and warm during the rainy season. Our rain coats, overcoats ' and fall suits are the most comfort able and satisfactory gar ments of the season. 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