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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1908)
1-. ,,. ai - "-1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON. VKINK8AY, SlAY . 1W8 ro UM ..I. t: TODAY'S SHOPPING BULLETIN AT THE BIG STORE TODAY ONLY Extra ood WtMly of Auto Cloth , 36 inches wide, suitable for mak ing ultra tailored! wash 'dresses; waists and skirts. Don't forget it's an extra good value. No telephone orders received. v w 2 yd PANAMA HATS Of this season's newest shapes ,J0.00 values . ' Reduced to. .i f 7.fj0 vnlues- . -. Reduced to;.4., . . .. , $7.50 $5.00 HERE'S T A regular huhnner for tlio homo dressmaker. Spring and Summer Suitings, In plaid, checks, stripes and , shadow plaids, all newest weaves and delicate colorings. Values to $2.50 yard our rogulnr enlo for Jhls week At Special Prices This Week Bicycle Suits About two dozon suits In this lot. Regular $4.50 nnd $5.00 values. Your choice this week. I 98c suit public will again bo presented with all kinds of whlrler and melodys when Jny Thompson, now manager of the Arnold Amusement company, goto his big swing in position on tno grounds across from the 'opera Houso block oh Court street. Mr. Thompson will also glvo tree en tertainments fn the wny of -novlhg pictures' every eJvenlng. "Jay'' If well- known In this city, ns ho spent several months hero' employed at the skating rink ns skate repairer, Sutnrday Will be the last dny td pay water bill and get discount. r.-G-3t. Medium weight pants Half Price SHOES A REGULAR Price-Saying value not rummage or dump salo nhoCH, but tho famous . Shoes nnd Oxfords our styjo numbe5&r-350,. 377, 3CG, 352, ltfGl, 1361, 13J0- YouYs for $li5 Mqro Shoo sundries Hold by Salem's greatest store than clsjc- whore. iWc Khoo PoIIhIi IftV etc. That Is one of tho tiitiny reasons. Men's and Boys' Caps. Tho man with the big stick has cut the prices right in two. $1 values 50c 75c values 37c 50c values 25c 25c values 1 3c Small sizes In men's flue mocca driving glove. A regular $2.00 valuo on sale this week, 50c pair 200 Shirts i All tho wanted styles, plain, pleated and fancy bosoms. A large rango of sizes, values $2.50, reduced this week t 88c each to t 'xti 7ftl weiA 6 A g '1NCOIP6&ATED jonA i Hollo (t Lot ' Will proVo a" splendid llivestment. I Call nt 6ur ofllce by 8:30 tomorrow morning nrid accompany our repre sentative to Portland to see them. Shepard &. Holder. I - Toko an Kvcuraloii Trip j To Donald on the O. E, R. R., Tuesday. May 12, with tho Salem Military band, 'free lunch. Town lot given away. Round trip from Sa-' lem 95 conts, faro' and 'one-third, from nil points. . Hlockuri tlrldge ' .A complain wn tiled In tho cir cuit court today against P. L. Drown ,of Sllverton by L. J. Adams of thnt city, for violating a city ordinance by obstJT.ictlng a street. Drown Is 'accused in this complaint of placing crated wlro on tho approach of the county bridge on Main street of SII- verton, which Is ft direct violation of the city law prohibiting the ob struction of tho city law prohibiting the obstruction of streets or, alley Saturday Will be' last day to bill and get discount. pay wate.r 5.(5-3 1. Ho At Our Ollkvr-. j At 8:30 tomorrow. , morning tin A accompany our , representative t6 Portland to boo Delia ("rest. Don't fall' to InveHtlgatp thoso choice lots; Investment plan, Shcpnrd &. Holder, i Look Out ' ' For the oxcurslon and town lot wle at Donald on the Oregon Electric, hnlf way to Portland, (In Tuesday, May 12. 1908. j Frank' Dltcl'pn, it Huugnriau,, wni granted naturalization papers to day by County Clerk Allen, havlnfj 'resided tho required number of years in tho United States. Dltchen now resides at Drooks, Ore., and 9 ' ' i' j City News wore (Uod on behalf of Mrs. Cleavof by Attorney Cnroy F. Martin. wak a former subject of William emperor of German)'. II, THOUSANDS VIEW i Continued from page Beven. i Tho smaller towns, within n rndl-, us of 100 miles, were prnctlcally de populated, while from the largo? cities came thousands of people. In tho city business wne prnc tlcally at a standstll', the saloons and restaurants being about tho only establishments open for tho day. Tho strangers had a hard .time securing their breakfasts, many waiters refusing to work, pre ferring to .see tho ships more than to earn a day's pay. . Goat island, in the middle of tho bay directly In front of the city, from which tho best view of tho In coming fleet nnd its maneuvers be fore anchoring coulld be had, was tho mccca for thousands of peoplo liv ing across the bay. For Ave hours ferry boats p'.Iod (heir wny between tho Onkland shore and the Island, taking at least 1000., passengers on ever. trip. -. . A conservative estimate placed the number of visitors on both Bides of the bay nt 250,000. ."Ity Anchor,." At 11 o'clock the haze had lifted and the sun shone occasionally. The ssa was qulto. heavy, and the bay was choppy. At 11:15, the olgnal "up anchor" was flung out by the Connecticut nnd almost simultane ously the anchors came up and tho Connecticut started off. followed at safo Intervnls by her sisters and the spiteful looking torp'edoboat de stroyers, Imniti-Jlately upon receipt of words thnt the fleet had started the ships of the Pacific- bottle'ihlp fleet and Its torpedoboat destroyers with the auxiliaries prepared to fall Into the big parade and the patrol boats steamed up and down the sea way lino to keep the launches and ex cuslon boats within the limit pre scribed for 'them. As Evnns' ships got fairly under way they presented a beautiful sight. Their great prows nosed through the water like knives, throwing up a great spray thnt washed back on ' tho bulging white slden of tho mammoth armor clad'. Steaming slowly, they gnvo tho sightseers on the bench an excellent opportunity to witness their passage Into tho Gate. As tho Connecticut nrilvcd In front of the military reservation, tho guns of Fort Dnkcr nnd tho Proslrilo the Gunness farm, to!d the sheriff today thatv a year ago she saw ,a Strange man, wearing a fur overcoat enter tho Gunness home. He bo camo Mrs. Gr.innbss' hired man, bu later disappeared, After his disap pearance Mre. punnesa wore the. fur overcoat, 'explaining that thy. man )ind glveii It-to her, i Shortly after Mvs.j Chrlstofersou itated, a large man, wearing a heavy red moustache appeared at the Gun nesa "homo, Three weeks later ho disappeared, Mrs., GuiineBs, explain-! Ing that he had answered one of lur' matrimonial advertisements but dirt not -suit nnd left. , j Two weekB Interna lumberman, wffowas reported to havobeen from Wisconsin, wont to. the 'Gunness place, but .disappeared a fow daya. later, Mrs. Gunness Baying tbat she had dlsmlBBCd him upon learning! 4hhf tn Vitl.l . .1.114. -I uu u unu n-v vuiiuieu, unc OI whom was a cripple. Tho ofllcers believe that threo men were mur ."V For Sail SWwlU0 And Ssu-taKH fa BOOd hom inBcomm7.!t!4 telephone. ni if Dlhll b -i will half ell ctaptt Shephard S "" I. Slewloj her form nr. t.. MLi's.-at dered and that their bodies will be nh -nL . '. 8he ttar .i..- .. .. ... . i-,"v'" ""a nav m .t.. . uujj uy uu iuu iurni.- btim hor h "KHP! Another theory' advanced by the n ln ?' h1 UP detectives is that Mrs. Gunness was, threat. Ut,f 1 oionom inocommlBslottot.thc. sup- Another theory u ,i. i ' posed crimes. It-lo knqyvnthat the ness nmi T 7 UhiiH .- . ,... I .. . . I UV wujinui jreijrueuiiy luserica - matri monial advertisements " ln tho Chi. cago and Inaiauapolls papers, but apparently all of the"'men that an swerer In person wero. "unsatisfac tory." it Is tho belief that Mrs. Gunnesa' aim In' gotllng iriOn- to her fnrm was nott to Arid d husband, but to kill andrqb thum. Lamphijre, tho suspect, refuses to make a statompntVnd there is no direct evidence against him. When arrostod ho merely asked if Mrs. Gunness and. her children had es caped from tho houso. er threo avuj.. . , murdered, by ,ir k,1J:?,., Plice,dtn0hnflff4i3bg . (I Norwich Union Fto Insurant.! Frank Mcrcd'fdK.R,,, , OfflcowlthWm.ircwi7 29 f!nmiiiMl.i".i.... ! """'""'"" irct. MONEY, TO l( Cliicago Iim'stlgatlon. Chicago, May .6. To dotennino tho causu of the death of Max Soron son, the first husband of Mrs. Gun ness, tho coroner of Crook county hnB decided to exhumo tho body. Sortnson died under mystorloiiB .cir cumstances in Austin, a suburb of Chicago, Boveral years ago, leaving a llfo insuranco policy for $3500, on Which 'his widow collected in full. NEW ran Fo,r, s",e Corner lot ikrt n uiuwirun cnurcn stttk J west corner Fourteenth mi Ion streets, price Ijso. fc of Itcv. P. U..Neff,piitorlJrl A. Llston, 37 Conrt umL n WPHtlUT JBhbwuru tonight oi; Tiuirsiluy. iAril for JplfJOO 'Payment wns tondored In tho 'c4e of T. C. Smith vs. Mnrcua Chrls ttneon, et nl,, a, suit to recover on x&tee amounting .over $1500. An Awcr has boon fllod tendering $10QQ,48 as payment of tho do miBdH niado by tho plaintiff. Literary Kiitcrtuliuiicut A literary and musical entertain jwent, including leger-de-mnln per formanco by Prof. R, Cooke Pntton, and character sketches by tho grcnt Impersonator, Hon, Choa. v. Gallo way, will bo given at 8t. Joseph') Catholic hall, on Wednesday, May 6tk, 1908, at 8 o'clock p. m. Ad mjwlon 25 cents. Chlldron 10 conts. Aytgust HMcHatel.n mnstQr of core monies. ' f 5-4-3 1 j ' . ;. Wcniy Itiiilfttt ' , ' A Weary Wllllo In petticoats ar rived In tho city yesterday afternoon ovcy the Southern Pacific Hi-a. and for u tlmo tho novolty t" tho wny farer crtusjd .no llttio stir amous tho loeal peoplo, o'pcc'aUy th cm todjau8 of tho law at the sheriff '-a office, who word about the first' to receive the ihiws. ami thluklng the feminine traveling ngnt may hao beoi a mnn In disguise, Deputy Sheriff Ksch was at unco on his way to meet her out near tho fair Hvoundt. that bolng tho plnco Sho wsa last -reii by Eomo railroad nun. Bch mndfl nufllclent Inquiry to sat lafy him that the woman was tho r?a thing., d esc.ortel hor to the elty.wlioro sho Ih desirous of obtain lug vo)k Pay Your Water lllll On or boforo Saturdny and get 10. rvntiii (V)iin.il,.,. M.v.n.tni-v Por cent tuscouni. i.-o-jc. .1 W. L, Jone;, chalrma't of tho Mar- Ion county Republican central com-! L,',',UK0 ,',conbCS mlttoo haa appolntoJ Fred A."l Marriage HcensoH ware granted Wntcre tn mi tiiA. iinilnn , a 'Mr. John W. Roynolds and Mh ''V.,IIa ttA.I... ...,,.... tnry of tho commltruo during coming election campaign. Dancing Iamous Glvon this evening from 7 to 9 nt Murphy hall. ,' th0'(Nottln Recknor yesterday. Miss Tiecknor is a prominent young fodo ty lady of this city and MY. Reynolds was formorly nn attorney hero, but of Into practicing In Portland, La Porte, Ind Mny C. Ab the hours go by ths Gunness fnrm hor ror Increases and tho detective working on the ca bollove that be- foro their work Is dono they will roared, out their salutos. Tho speed ,ihft1vo "nenrtlicd one of the. greatest nt th rnnnootltfiif u-na nlnoUnnof ! """ h-v me nay OI M. M. -. ... -, ..., -...., w . .. .---. . fc n bit whllo It wn passing tho forts nrd all of the vessels behind hor slowed up. Llko giant swans they glided over the waters, their steadi ness of formation nrouslng the high- "'' io( n.Ull.ntlnn nn.1 onn.i.1.t In .. nl'hC.V f r v tfwlt tn. (tailed Deed Mrs. Nnunl Cleaver hat brcMght tlt ngnluit T. L. Ambler to rancol a 4cd covering a small tract of laud wir Mt. Angel ou tho groundsof failure of consideration and fraud. TV pntU wfiro Hied In department Kb. 2, of the oli'dilt court yesterday d copies placed in tho hands of h thcr'K for service. The papers J The Ludlci Of tho First Congregational church will glvo ono of their famoui chlckon pie suppers In their church parlors Friday evening, from 0 to S o'clock. Supper 25 conts. ' ,.C-2t. Attend Dunce Tonight At tho Murphy hall. Savo OucFourtlj Tho cost by having your rubber tires put on your wheels nt Manning Implement House. ' - ' Pnti-oulxliig Home Indtifitrv Tho Oregon Sienna Mlnernl Paint company of this city is ouo of tho most enterprising flrfns ln western Oregon. It has grown from a small concern to ono of tho largost manu facturing plants In thlb city. The company has always advertised pat ronizing homo Industry nnd now t U pract!clug what Ithas advised othora to do. When It bocamo nec- 8ary for It to have a flno largo ay to nQ at Its branch in Port- land, Tho Union Palut Co., Sales Dopt., Instead of having It mnda In Portland, It Is hnvlng It made by Geo. Jacobs of thU city, at h's-shop on Front street. Mr. Wynnt of Tho Oregon Sienna Mluornl Paint Co. said the company was golug to spend Its money In Salem whonever It was posilhlo to do so. Tho dray. which It Is having built, Is as flno ns can ho manufactured and will be i credit to th,e company and an ad vertWranpnt to tho city of Salem whetj It Is.seen p. tho streets of Portlnud. t(iTy('o-U'(hid ' Teputslc of tho' merry-go-round will 'soon bo hoard lu this city once mora and tho aisuMBtent lovlag OS8 Salem WnV.v Co.'h Olllcc Will bo open between tho hours of 12 nnd 1. o'clock bnlnnco of tho week. There. Will Do a tat Given Away Free on the ground at Donald Tmoiday, May 12, at tho time, of tno of now International encyclopedia recoutly purchased for the public li brary. Pay Your Water Bill On or before Saturday and get 10 per com discount. 5-C-3t. Lyons Wants De-pot A complaint was tiled with tho railroad commission today by J. W. Irvine and T. E. Wall of Lyons, Or., asking that p, depot be established at tbat Qlaco on the Corvallls & East ern road.. v . .- DIKD CODINGTON At ths osldeuce of 'her son, J. L. Codington, 2111 .-raplo avenue, Mary A. Coding ton, ng.d 73 years, one month, and two days. "She was born In Vermont. "She was married to L, Codington at Do trolt Michigan In 1854. They later- moved to Wl eonjjn whorj she lived uhtll two years ago, who nshe eamo to Salem. She leaves fosir children: J.. L. Codington c-t thU city. Will Codington of North Yakima. Wash ington Mrs. Shlfley oToletlo, Ohio, and. Mrs. Grlffln of Chicago. Illinois. Tho funeral services will 1k con ducted by Rev. W. H. Sollek at Clojigh's undertaking parlors. Thurs day, May 7, at 2 o'clook. Interment In City View cemetery. o F Sle Several houses in Salera aad farm aads at a bargain. Cap ital Natlesal Bask. -l-eod est admiration, and completing a marine plcturo beyond compare Tho torpedoboat destroyers steam cd along on tho port !Jo of tho big- gtr shiph and v,ero almost complete ly hidden from tho vlow on tho Snn Frnnclsco side. As tho Connecticut reached Alcntraz laland she let go all of hor turret guns in reply to tho salutes of the forts. Tho great ship va-j almost hidden hohlnd tho great clouds of smoke belched by tho mon e'or" cannon. Turning. Into the north chnnnol, tho 1C ship?, with the torpedoboat destroyers still steaming on tholr port side, sailed past Angel Island, whoro tho Pacific fleet of battleships and cruisers, tho Pacific torpedo flotilla and the auxillarlos wero waiting for the order to fall Into lino, which came Immediately, after tho last ship in tho At'nntlcj fleet had cleared tho Island. With clock like preclston tho waiting, ships full Into lino and thnn in squadron formation, tho combined tleeti continued the Journey past Mission rock nud maneuvered back .to their anchorages. o GREWS0ME MYSTERY (Continued frpm'pace one.) placed ovor tho two bodies before tho dirt was Bhoveled over them. Tho body discovered this morn ing wn horrlb'y muti'ntod and its sex- cunnot be determined. A human rib and sevarul other human bones were found ninrby. lsio Helgallno, brother of An drew Ilo'gallne, whoso body was found on Tuesday, today burned over to the Mate's attorney a numb-r of letters written to Andrew by Mrs. Gunness. TIuj missives, which were written In Norwegian, are full of endearing ternu and expressions of love. In ono letter Andrew is asked to bring with him when he came, to tho farm all the money ho cou'd and they would beautify the home. Anton Olson nnd daughter, father and sister of Jennie Olson. Mrs. Gtinnes-V sorvnnt, today Identified tho body of the young woman ex humed on Tuesday as hers. There was an affecting scene when father and daughter gazed on the corpse. tho father almost collapsing. Mrs Chrlstoferson, who live? near Holmes. The Beaich of the farm was con tinued throughout the night nnd thla morning, tho sixth body wns dug That other bodies will bo-found have no doubt. Tho prlnclpn' clew to tho mystery that otllcerf. nfo now working on la based ou the statement of an ex pressninn to tho effect thnt during tho tho past six months he delivered five trunks to tho farm, Tho de tectives arefnow almost convinced that the farm was u clearing house for n band of murderers nnd that "srrfl. Gunnesa shared In tho spoils ac quired through the crimes. To offset this, howevor. It In known thnt Mn. Giumms made hor will a fow daya before she and hor three children wero, burned to death in their homo nnd mado provision for her burin'. Tho woman had comp'alned to tho police of tho at tentions paid hor by Ray Lamphero, Wanted Qrl for cooklnj ttj i ernl housoworlc. Famlljoft Good wages. 1393 E. ftttt'i phono Main 309, U WaiHT'd Position In drag boy with twq ywrV tip age 18. AddrfH CUlre I 1135 Waller St, Salem. 3-3-1 For Hale Dry wod at jwi prlco, cah on delivery. 1419 or call SUtc an J 1)11. 5-f HAHGAlNSlNHKALKSMr 10 Acrrtf Flno tllcjr pfl well fenced anJ xilertd; tls only $20 per we: a ma acres, -10 acre In cmur houso ond bam, ood tloi onough to pay lor ph only $"30 per acrt, Some Dm home3 for sale cjiup, tiw farms, dairy rancbra and dV Hoiibos to rent, WW etc. If yau wwtlom! if von want to bH) iw - have tho place n kH J on commlsalon. A. V 'l 'Co., room 9. over U 8. M .--1. ti.n have row ' horso and buggy fa"-V- , Jmi''rif?LL, '. . .KH Badly 'COryHloxT V.iM1 curalv hp tf VOU fail tO SefcC? . 'moo mu fmm our stock oi leaders. A bicycle to be satisfy mut hP emtal to all road denwnu T..r f-ria-Hf and we hoWw U2tft CPUS t9iaiaui- rigidly. Our cycle candidates tor ensuing campaign arc easy w by their manifold merrite- PRANK J. MOP riM BEST WORK AT HONEST