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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1908)
1.11 0 " Tln&DhV, jtoY i. tno NO. lift bAlem,.6regon, 8E POLICE CAPTURE WOLFFS MURDERER mily Brutally Murdered1 in La OUSANDS IK BAY CITY INTO SEE BIG FLEE! MURDERER HORRIBLE , OF WOLFE MURDER' IS KNOWN IN INDIANA EDWARD B. MARTIN FIND BODIES OF NINE V 1 4? LK FltOM ALL AI.ONC2 TUB FORMER CITY EMPLOYEj GIL.- W V V i LSTANV FROM FAR INLAND in to thisco to witnens i IDA'S .ARRIVAL. nttcd Pros Leased Wlra.) Francisco, Mny Thousands eple from all over tho Pacific re pouring Into Sun Frnnelseo fee other buy cltloa today to ithc fleet come iu" ntul before ill tho hotels will bo taxed to capacity. :j steamer from north ami (arriving this morning wns with paosongors . and all i rolling Into tho depots of the di with terminals an this and her sldo ot tho bay added Ithoitiunds to tho 'crowds tof During tho day a nutnbfto clal trulnsnVrlved, one coming .ML UATE OF MANY C.'OLTLKf.'KSM.Vf j i ''A V WEST POINT IJELIKVEir.TO nu role .. house w FAM1 LV AFTER :n .searchews P.IMlNKlW IN' m f-J" being ftruR- THE riKXI. 'United Pros Loaned Wire.) it DERE RODY HACKER TO iLri.Ni wfijr GOODES are Again ON TRIAL WHIPPING IS RETOLD Porte, Indiana JAPAN- INGENDIARY SETS TIRE TO SCHOOL 1 Ln. Porto. Incl.. Ma R A crltnii II ttallnHj A i - -F 'W --- - ..- i-uiuunu, ur Amy oj cuwara M.ii.tt. Martin,, wanted for tut? lirutal rnur-.f dcr of Pnwnbrokon Nnthnn Wolff Inst Friday ovonlng, wns arrested at' 1:15 to Jay by Detectives Tlchonor and Hllyyer near tho housu of Mrs. J. J. Iloylo, on the EnBt Side, llo mado uo resistance and- willingly ac companied tho otllcora to the. patrol box. A wagon load of officers wni riiHhcd, across tho.rlver to the sccno of tho arrest and tho buspeot was taken to city prison. volvlng tho burning to death of a oumn and her three children and the decapitation of a man and wom an, their htul being found In sacks, ha developed ono of tho greato't mysteries that tho police officials of this or, perhaps, any other city in tho state, havo ever besn confronted with. A week ago tho homo of Sirs. LULU GOORK KNOCKED ALL HAIRI'INSIOUT OF MY HEAR, -SAYS MRS. ROPKP JASPER " 'A '? TKL1L NBXT. Another chapter is blngnddod to th ,Stty of tho boreowhlppliiR of Uov.iWm. N. Coffoy, prosldhiK uldur of tho I'reo Mothodlst church, by MttiHjtLulu .Ooodo and her Blstor, Mn. Notj. Jlhodcs ot Portland. Thin aftfgon tho second trial of a qol on tho.chargo of assault, this tirrw!for aJtlng tho wlfo of Rev. SaniMl p.J-ftopor, was begun at 1 o'clock, before Juctlco of tho Poaco IN SAN FRANCISCO UNCLE SAM TREATY IS SIGNED AT HAGUE and her Utah and several ' from tho Its Crur, Cal Mny fi ril Etohb rejoined his this morning, but that ho Is still ilek mnn, desplto tho encour- reports a to )i condition at from Paso Roblo4, (hero can i doubt ers for tho commander In chief Portland, Orv May 5, A wirrrant has boon Ssued by the district at . tornoy's olllco nt the lnstanco of tha J police for tht arrmt of a uuspect In Uear tho Nathan Wolff murder case. Tim great pollco refuse to rIvo tho namo of tho man wanted nnd the district attor ney's ofuco denies that the warrant lins been Issued. It Is known posltlvoly, howovor, that a wan-ant was ecured aftor tho pollco found tho blood-smeared shirt fjlMa ttrmt tViA iiannl lilcv ntnrl rtnlli. rinnnnua -a-nts. hiiraPi) in tht f"S,-r uuu"' v,,u nu "' " Tne iioiiewing- jurors were aaiociou to try 4h case: Isadoro Qroonbaum, -AuK$MHu5tkH(tcln, J. M. Lonfr. Datid R. Yantls, F, .0. Albdrt-dud ground and Mrs. Ounnetn thnHv children perished In tho 1 tliirno"', In tMJarchink fortl-Tnkrr who committed this crlmo, tho po lice arrested Hay Lamphore. This" sonsatlon was followed by the dls" covery t)f a sack contalnlns tho hMd, arms, Iors and tho hacked bodies of Andrew Helderpreen, near tho fenco surrounding the rulnf of tho Gun noss homo. Tim mystery of tho death of tho Gunness nnd Holdor Kroon waa furth9r Increased by the finding of tho' skeleton of a woman near tho stick. .0, F. Hrow,n. Tho trial was to bava come up this morning, but was postponed until this aftornoon In order to scouro tho Jury and allow tho following wit nesses subpoenaed .tlmo to get to thu ceurt: W..B. Holm. H. A. Waltor nnd W. S. SchulU. for tho prosecu tion and W. T. Welch, Mrs. Hoy Phillips, Jaspar Gpodo nnd Mrs. Net tie Rhodes for tho doftnso. Tho at- L . i At.1 4.1.1 .ma iIia unitin am The mratllated romains In the sack terneyo i u wm. u.v M - wore not Identified until today, whence one who tried tho case oK n John IIIderj?reen of Alwrdcon, Sty tho three Qoode slst.ors, Roy Phillips o the fleet were received last. In tho rear of a downtown lodging nd at C::iu thlc mornlnK the houo Into Monday nfternoon. As yet ,-..,. !p Connectlcdt hoisted anchor no arrest has been made, 8iued across tho ,bny to Mont to tnko tho rar admiral Id Till, onvlllnfi. tlili Vnnlr. - . u utiAitiitt 3 uiiiu ..-. ---.- ----- went to Montorey to bo used d thlrt which Was found. In tho roar ounnwn whom ho hnd mot I H. McMnhan Is tho attornoy for eraorBeucy. of a lodging ncruso iionuay ewuinp. matrimonial agoncy. The Mrs. noper, wno is mo person un ore tho Connecticut balled all tho pollco toduy announced tnat tney .... n. ,., wnmnn ,, nnt u.r. aowlo is nccuscd of assaulting nn.i . ' . . .. ., I ..!.. rftPltluil v, mv tw...-. .-. - .. . . hit 13 tern heet were removed froin.Wftnt Edwaru u, .wuaon 81"'1"v'Vu!,ll.r4.nd ,t evidently had boon i attorneys. wm. n. naisor uh . , ... .. l .. . .t a ,-- -- .. . . .lAAM-mMla rara linrirn nnrt a w nelne of coniol icny in uie muruwr u .-uin-i , , . n ,,.., iy, ,. KeyCB renroseni inu "- - - 'i " . ... ... i mnct.tr wruvru ju wi iuviuu "' uw-i-- - ... . . . i- .",'. xtr'tf mnnltliv ivntonlimifcn - . . . ..!.. n,in. t-li pinccu on uoaru, uio cnoir w nw.u, i- .vM , .& fore Androw Heldergreen's body was KlHi: DISCOVERED ,!13HT IX TIME I TO PREVENT REPETITION OF COLLINGWOOD CATAKTROPIIE ANARCHIST SVSPECTED. fUnltcd Prets LenHOd Wlro.) San Frnnclsco, Mny n.-t-A repotl tlon of tho Colllngwood cntnstropho was barely averted at tho Mission high school yesterday, but with tho added sinister feature that tho fire, which was found burning In tho banomont, wn$ uloarly of Incendiary origin. Thoso who havo investigated tho alarming eplsodo dcclaro It Is their belief that anarchists, Inflamed at tho eruptive utterances of Emmn Goldman,, applied tho torch to the school In puro malice against tho In stituted government. Principal Charlea-H. Murphy -discovered tho blaze In,. tho basomont on tho glrb' side of tho Bchool after 3 o'clock. 8hnvlngK, paper and burned matches placed carefully about, removed any doubt thai a de liberate attempt at arson and whole sale murder had boon made. Ho tried to extinguish tho flames, but could only check them slightly. He turned In a still alarm and tho firemen put out tho blnio. This tho second attempt of tho sort that has been mado recently. ARBITRATION AGREEMENT UHfc TVVEEN TWO- COUNTIUHK IS SIGNED Y ,!AIH AMUASSADOIt AND SECRETARY ROOT. Asedji . Th tUnltod Press Leused?Wlre.) Washington, Mny 5. Tho general arbitration treaty between Japan and the United States was Hlgnod to day by Ambassador Takahira and Secretary Root. Tho troaty provide for tho settling of all disputes except Uiobo Involving 'torrltory nnd sov ereignty by Tho Harguj tribunal. -o- , . ."Tr . , , .D., arrived hero and declared they nd J8pnr .Ooodo Bhorty uor t w Portland. Or., May 5.--Tracod by o hs bwtjer Al,arfW, alleged assault, when nil the do- th laundry mark on the bloodstain- j JWq t( wwJ fondants woo released by tho Jury. PLAGUE IN FRISCO ost-d to swing tho ra'' admiral,! nd off the barge If that were nectary, a hovy sea waa og both "horo and at Montorey It was feared that the renr ad- la his enfeebled condition not be able to move about who vra, found du! Friday vonlng.l A , Martin l a former employe In tho 0,Ut.rgrc.en ttM tc cltv cnidnw'B ofllco and lived An . .... ... , tv. tho -sack, today that city englnw'B ofllco and lived An . Aberdeen laat Portlana with his wife, mother ,Tnniiniv to . ,fr. anariOS but plRtor. oral daB. itl. yna luwn mlRitnir for 5fV- ..". He is bellevwl to bn 'In( one of the Puget sound, cities. be was not Informed when the cere mony waa to tako place. ,udrew Heldergreen was .ward H. Martin, ho man he . abQut peb 3 Thp 0r9t K,llce or Jooklngd9r;in coinectkin, Jfom Uq v&y hMy , Go0(j0.8 trh. .with the Nathan Wolff murdr hr a nJMtlU.l k ,ft the opInIon ot tho po. Roper, who i pt iere found that ho could not e the hlch sldei on the Con Nt It was planned to swing craduato of the West Point nmttari Pato tho Yankton, which has a eoMeito. Fotdhnm HegO. New Yotk . . ' -" '"' . " ' .. .', , I... Af t.VHIi- M ir ebonrd hantbo big butt:o- law whooi anu tuo univenmj w. I Oregon. He ift 35 years of ago. ' ahlIv, r Adin rnl Thnnnu nwarttl a ad ttf navJ DOen J' ' "M'H. i l'u Hag on the Coneollout this! waa a temporary employe In the t4.v PDR and holstert Instond his rlxl.. pnclnevr't? otflce. Ho was inHl ) defendants. Lulu Goodo's trial .was solected or the flrt to come up, but should It bo pressed through as rapidly as tho last and the name determlnatlop to see It flnlshod In ono day exblbltod by Judge Webster, this overnlng may seo tho trial of Jaspa- Goode, ac- Inst cus' d of perjury, under way. The first witness called in iiiii 1 was Mrs. Samuel P. testified that Lulu Goode I . . !,' In 'tin turn wlllln stand- ,aw was usod uy mc.- v-- - - " Tin nol.'oo hav? no o'ew to.lUR " " mii ' v n (int "ft wlM za at i o'clock thU lice that f'.DIUl. odlrtt cnurcii. "Sho struck m so hard that It wan burned they arreted Ray Lam.,dwi ma nnd knocked all tl e ha r phero. Ho no undergone a severe. plna out of my hair but one pout inmlnatlon. but lnM that he, ' oxela.med Mrs. Roper raplylnj knows nothing about the crlmo. He -to tho severe cross-examination of ,, he nvtL home lining while jWm. M. Kabor. 8ho tuilo he was on Ms way to work. change her testimony in any par 1 - TUe second wnw n "" ce thot.callod. ' '!" Lam phero ays he Knew Annrow i- ThM by hi wlfo Sunday tvonlng. ( Tho dlsIosuro of Martin wn rn- instead of at 5:80. Tho'doml ddnbly dlflleult htn-ause of th- ccut wl 1 anil ont to sea from raw. that tb i bloody shirt. wUloli nu- ir y o .Jn later lnNtho day ny,al!y led to bli detwtloH. Wis noj H()I an(J (oJd U)Q lhr Bhlns nin.rkod wPk Martin's namo but wltft cvaAnn t . t ,Mrk irllai "V lfcv Q T 1 '.ll hrt nntm Of I' preVIOlW Vpi "H .., ,u r,mninll nt Mm hnrttf' 'I'VI'l.tlHI Vliniiv" l nw.n-. I hod left U & loeal jpawjrshop. Here Iu ihe , clevft,ana. 0.. Mny fi-Wh.ther Fran 8co, May r.Mrs. Kvanaterlln pW H J "' , .. . !r nnt strike of tho conductors and ranled by her daughter .Vrs iname and address w wit puVu. -,nre nwTt ,MMJl0i , ... .- H,tormou or me .mii.hwpi .",. . h ...,. i. . 'Ji'K u-him ho bought the fhJrt and thU . , th run8 of tho Qunnoia cotnuony. the ntw three- cent faro K Admiral Evans, when ho wni tho flrgi dlwf cTne that the rw- Ijowo waJ,ng nno thut flRfJre jn tno ,,,, W,, h, railed, will b deter- wcjgh Golden Gate on the lice omaiuoa w 4-'X"" K-Ultl mystery so far. They havo " ", . .n p,i of the Connecticut. She oo- The garment w seon when H j rlo pfllclals have given Pr- thenrP.nf M...M. i h wm fouud by the pojle in tne rear - - - . ,,.- p ,nont of tno streeir.ar com vol u. ua 4 iiiii.iiLn m u h&A it v- ---- - - .- iiiim mi iiiii iiiiu awo nua liiul a t - " "' "i . 1m w vrpfn w - FnU hotel. o women wore met at -the M street depot last nlghtby lft Manager Wilson, of tho I; and uken tto the St, Francis i omobIle. I rtvai. i.... ' - ueuer afrr; and more Llioni will alwava'.nliAMa.fhe wTTari?rir of the lodging name In llw North and tne other two Were men. l W1"" tfl B"u,!1B!!f" Bnd u geared wliir' and -0"1 f haJ ey, bee;orre of the art. Uo board Ph rn mn..w.,i .r i.nw it la tfiou-ht I'0" to "Mllll! ' "' c",,iruv: " "" 5h M. h h. --; Z?K t In lUo'UlK'vv.O.na.r.cra.a I.MJM. ar-4 of SRuUn. iwlMlrtl! ' v , a glalrl. ,!, Munldpu ll. f"f' parauc? bis tlves Baty. ,f , . im-Hi, -iL3 arreatedPyast winter (or having opjum Jn BulU.aert.. Geptate of Dotoc cerDuinint has taken no action by that talu from other evidence, principal- nw a strike wm w ca.,u. (Coitip,on -vajf Sutealon al wh '-',8bbor-' tbat at Iea ' -Trnip7, i ,ima tL' nrocessloii but Mak3 Wt tter than fMwi 2!D six more bodle will b9 fouad burledl Wbenne drags" U a gopd.ilme ,t In the' procession but wakC jwrfaociatetofl.i W wheronc-artheGuanesshotodrtrtroa J, . the .oh.. . . IZL -- - - ? RICHEST WOMAN A QUITTER Hlnltrd Press Leusd Wire,) t Ban Francisco, May C 8an Fra4. Cisco's Hoard of Rupervlwrs ha practically Abandoned the rat caw-' palgh. In a fcet of reffoluWoHir adopted by thu board tho people are Informed that tho city has not had a attftplcl otiB caso Of bubonic 'plague sdteo Jan. 30 and-that In view of tho fact tho cltlxoiiH should not bo burdened with tho expenso of malntalnlHg- n big sanitary forno. The board a!o J suggftsta that what work- remains t .be done should bo tnkoit up by the . goverriment. Without a diwwntlas; volcd tho resolution were adopt (United Press leased Wire.) by tho lf supervisors. ' Now York, May 5. No more of Tho report IcsutHl ' yeatorday by tho Blmplo llfo for Hotty Green, the the board of heUhhowK that oaly richest woman In tho world. From five peat casea havq'bixm found slaco a $10 n month flat, who ban moved Jan. 1. Ono of tho volt! ma died asd into ft $30 a day apartment In tho the other four recovered. No caie Now Plaza hotel, recently completed nro now under tieatmenU at a cost of $12,000,000, aud hencr! . " ' forth, she will bo' surrounded by all thu luxuries that aro onjoyed In Now York'e mngnlcont hostolrlps. Rumor, has it that sho Is ambitious to enter tho "400" and shlue with the elite. I It l further 'reported that Mrs. J urnon nan uongm nur nri nun ui';nr. and that sho is contemplating the purchase of an oMtomhilc, InHtuad of continuing her custom of cntlud mcnls that cost a fgw conta day.j j United Pros loused yirf,V she will now pay big price riir Washington. Mtly n Hefore nlgUt dishes with funny names, as gueita fftJ u u vXJ)noU,d thnt .promise of tho New Plata are wont to do. . ., ,)0 rl)HOMod by tho n0pihHcan "" ! .", ,, 'providing for the immediate paujar KIIIh UIh DAUKhUT Then IIIiiimHC. Qf lJ0 )0g0 l)Uj pa,1R f(Jfc an R1(, (United Pros. Leased Wire.) t()Mft, (lrcuJutlon of ,,ank ,,pt0- HP. Cleveland, O., Mhy 5. To iav curul by government bonds In tlinp his wife tho trouble of caring for of emergonoy and for the creation or their Imbecile daughter, C, Kuppe. a epminlsaun to decldo upon porma a muslo teacher, early this morning pent currency legislation, chloroformed tho child and then it la said, however, that Speaker hanged hlrnelf. Cannon la opposed to such an ,t Mra. Kuppe found tho bpdlea. In rntgment and that the plun will fee a note, written by Kuppa to his ngod killed sooner or later. A conforn. wlfo ho explained hit rash act by will he held by the Rupubllrnna t- saylng that ho did not care to live, morrow night, and that ho. did not caro to leave be- v- hind him ho daughter for his wjfft We cannot bo in too much bfirp to care for. ADDITIONAL NOTE BILL IS DOOMED o- - to jset ready to plant but thero xuiy bo too muck hurry to plasty The Democratic party, like tbei calliope In yesterday's parade, cOme-si Each addition to tho. dairy hr f i , .t j