Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 08, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON, Fit I HAY, MAY 8, 1008
J. L STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
FOUR GREAT SPECIALS
FOR THIS WEEK
if
WHIT 13 ULANKETS
ulf size whlto blankets, 30 pair
It our regular $1.00 values, Bpe-
fial this week
i-
'5
c pair
v'j
"?:
fiKATHER BLOOM PETTICOATS
Black, White, Blue,-Brown, Green
tad nose Colors In the genulno
jdegrndoHeathor Bloom. Spo-
flat this week
1.
50 each
MEN'S WORK SOCKS
Bluo, Black and "Gray, mixed
work socks. One hundred dozen
on snle this week, 10q quality
4 pairs for
25
' cents
CROOK
COUNTY ".
RANCHER
ConfrNscd (o IMnns for Dynamiting
lloine of EvCoHBtessjuHii-J. Hi
llllnmson. "9
VICTIMS
OF WORLD'S -
UNREST
K
MEN'S COAT SHIRTS
All our spring patterns In tnon'a
coat shirts, Regular $1.G0 and
$1.7G grades, Bpeclal this woelc
$1.
15 cents
iREAT THREE MASTER
IS 60ING TO PIECES
New York, May 8. At daybreak
Is morning tho llfo savors of sovor-
itaUon3 along Long Island made
other attempt to bravo tho heavy
to rescue tho 75 men who wore
kht'ng death on tho big four-mast-
German ship Potor Rlckmors.
hlch Is nground 11 miles west of
Ire Island whon darkness BOt In last
ht.
Whether tho men nro still nllvo U
Question which cannot bo nnsworod
pill niter tho live snvers hnvo
tched tho wreck. Mountnlnouu
kTM dashed over tho ship nil yes
Ithj afternoon making It ImpoBst-
for tho llfo saving crew .to pull
. . ... i
i wo rescue or tno unroriumue
en. The sen Is moro calm this
ornlng, howover, and it is bol loved
dj wl.l be nblo to Rot out by hard !
Ihtlng.
Thlrty-threo of tho men on tho
(ckmcrs nro mombcrs of tho ship's
e and tho romnluder woro sow
tho ship by n wrocklng company
un'oad her. Tho fcir masts of.
le boa' havo already boon wnshed
pay and tho hull of tho ship Is be
dashed to piece. Tho tug Mo-
hnwk yesterday morning offered to
tnko tho crow off, but nsslstanco was
not needed then as tho Boa was not
rolling High. But lntor in tho day It
uuenmo so .rough mat llfo savors
could not have reached tho ship.
Men Wcro lUwucil.
SMfforing from exhaustion and tho
daugors of the storm thnt they were
forced to endure, tho men on the
wrecked ship wcro rescued today, tho
aubsldenco of tho storm allowing
tugs to rencu tho vessel and take .tho
unfortunates off. Many of tho men
wore In a pltlnblo condition and hnd
to bo cnrrlcd on to tho tugs, which
convoyed them to Snclu Inlet, whoro
thoy nro bolng enred for by tho vll
lagors. Several of tho mon nro In a
nerious condition, but nono Is ex
pected to dlo.
Mountainous waves dashed over
tho ship Thurfldny afternoon, making
It impossible for tho llfo snvlng
crowB to ronch It. Tho mon on board
with littlo or no protection, suffered
Intonsoly,
Tho tug Mohawk offered to take,
tho crow off on Thursday morning,
but nsslstanco wn not needed then,
as tho 8cn3 wore not rolling high.
UICIDE DUE TO
BAD BANK FAILURE
(United Press Lensed Wlro.)
;San Francisco. Mnv S. Thnt tho
Meld", of J. A. Holmes, whoso body
ps found In Golden Gato park, was
ue io tno crash of tho California
fo Drno8it & TriiBt comnanv Is a
ft' 'that developed today.
?nen thn hnnlr wnn InntPil.
Mmes, who was then ' freight In
jector for tho Trnns.Contlnontal
plght company, had $5000, rep-
!"viiiug mo Bavings of a lire time,
R deposit there. Since tho money
P aken away from him by tho
lootora ho has been suffering acutely
from melancholia. A fw da'3 ago
ho resigned his position with tho
freight company, as ho felt that ho
could no longor fill tho plnce and do
justice to his employers.
Ills friends think thnt It was about
this time that ho began to contom-
p!at aulcldo. However, his remains
woro found In Golden Gato park yos
terday with a .bottle that had con
tained laudanum- a short dlstanco
away. Tho 18-year-old son of Holmes
Identified tho bbdv.
.
There Is
Nothing
" which de'ay Is so dangerous as In Eyo Trouble. t
Vhri you consider that you can got along fairly well without any
fa r except sight, you will understand bow Important It Is to
tak no chances with your eyes.
Our Business Is to Tell You When
You Need Glasses
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
The Store of Quality
Corner State and Liberty Satem. Oregon
(United, .Prens Leased Wire.! ft
Prlnevlllo, Or., May 8. Lnrkln EI-
iiou, a Crook county rahcher, in
volved In the rnngo war between tho
sheop men and cow men In central
Oregon, has confessed that plans
were laid to dynnmlto tho homo of
ex-Congressmnn Williamson nt Prlne
vlllo. lo also states that he was
concerned In the burning of tho
llllamson sheep shearing plant and
In a number of wlro cutting forays.
In his cbllfeSHlhn lift ImnltnntHa nv.
Sheriff Snm Smith nnd Smith's 14-year-o'd
son, .Stanley. Tho plan to
dynamite WlHIiimnnn'a Jintun norar
matured beennse of Elliott's recent
arrest. Tho foollnir tmtn'nnn tlin rf.
val ranchers over tho possession f,
tho grazing rnngo is again growing
Inteuso and several tlmos violent
nets In Prlnevlllo has appeared most
Inevitable. Only tho nppoaranco of
n unmoor or deputies nns k?pt the
angry stockmen, apart. ,. j
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FOURTEENTH BODY
(Continued From Page 1.)
bodies, making tho known numbor of'
persons supposedly murdered by
Mrs. Beulnh GunncsB eleven.
Tho Bcnrchers first came upon u
body thnt had not completely .dis
integrated, l;ht It was in such a
stato that Its Bex could not bo de
termined. A few minutes loter, not far re
moved from the first corpso, was
found a skeleton thnt fell apart when
tho diggers attempted to romovo It.
The bones were lying In n box nnd
beside them were n pnlr of womnn's
henvy calf skin shoos. Tho shoos
were pnrt'y burned and Mio bones
showed ovldenco of nlso hnvlng boon
burned.
Both bodies wer? dismembered as
were tho bodies found on Tuesday
and Welnesdny.
That Mrs. GunnesB Ib'bUII nllvo an 1
thnt she set 11 ro to. her homo, burned
her children nnd lc It the corpse of
a woman In tho hon-o to throw off
suspicion Is tho belief of Attorney
Worden, who was well acquainted
with tho womnn. Worden cross-examined
Mrs! GunnosB during .tho
second trial of Ray Lnmphoro on a
rhnrgo of trespassing. Ho Is of the
onlnlou that Lnmphoro know thnt
tho womnn wbb a murderess nnd that
Bho was well nwaro of tho fact thnt
tho defendant hnd kuowledgo of ljer
nllegod crimes. Dorden thinks tHnl
sho bocamo frightened, fonrlng that
Lamnhoro would cxposo her. and
planned to escape. Ho Rnys hq hni
no do-tbt nt nil nbout throo of tno re
mains found In tho ruins of tho Gun
news homo bolnc thoo of the wom
nn's throo children and thnt tho
fourth body Is that of a womnn other
than tho cplldrons' mothor. tiiiu
thoory Is lining worked out by tho
police authorities. Thov now bellovo
thoro to fomothlng In It,
Continuing their senrch, tho dig
gers at noon found tho bonos of nn
othor body by digging In tho lot nd
Jolnlng the Gunneso homo. The
bnno" woro removed from n holo
two feet from tboso found thh morn
ing. Tho sox ennnot bo determined.
This mnkos throo bodies unenrtnoa
today and u total of twlve slnco tho
senrch bogan.
Some porsons lmvo udvnncod tho
theory that tho Gunnew farm 1b an
old gravo yard, but the oldosl Inhab
itants declnro that thero wn- novor
a burying ground In thnt vicinity.
Tnirlin Victim' WntrlH.
Wnltham, Mn3s., -May 8. In the
hopo of tracing the Identity of some
of tho Bupnosod Gunneso victims, tho
Wnltham Watch company has been
asked to look over tho records of tho
ca30 numborB on tho Wnltham
watches found In tho ruins of the
Gunnojs homo nenr La Porte, Ind.
Three of tho watches wont to Now
York and Chicago agonts, but as tho
wntch compnny hns no record of the
cases put on tho movements aftt-r
leaving 'the shops, the Indiana offi
cials will have to turn to tho dealer?
for clews.
Gust Gimmmb, uncls of Mrs. Gun
noss. snld today that tho Infer acted
suspiciously at tho time of her sec
ond husband's dctth. Fenrtng that
Mrs. Gunness would murder Swan
hllda Gunness, tho -unci snys he
kldnnped.tho girl after she had re
fused to give her up. Gust Gunnc v
ayp the girl wns too young to bo
observing whlto sho was living In La
Porte.
(United Press Leased Wtro.)
t Phoonlx, Ariz., 'May S.Frank
Wagner and his dnughter", Mngglo,
14-years-old, arc lying, dead today
nt. fa.nursQrjfjjust outside of Phoenix
whfcro they colnmltted suicide each.
dyln within n fow minutes of each
other. ,
Mdggle killed horsolf Thursday
night y ahootlng. Her father rush
ed' fro'ai tho nursery for assistance. A
moment Inter ho roturnod, declared
ho could no longor llvo without his
daughter nnd killed himself In tho
snme mnnnor. It Is thought that
Wagner hnd Interfered with tho lovo
nuftirs or ms dnughter, causing Her
to become despondent,
;V
A Cnllfonilan's Luck.
"Tljo luckiest day of my llfo wns
when I bought n box of Buqklcn'a
Arnica Salve:" writes Charles F.
Budnhn, of Tracy, California. "Two
25c bdxPB cured mo of an annoylnft
enso of itching pllos, which had
troubled mo for years and that ylold
od to no other treatment." Sold un
gunravktecd nt J. C, Perry's drug
store.
t in i
MINISTER CHOSE
A GOOD SUBJECT
Spokane, Wash., Mny 8. Sam nnd
MUos Crockett, twin brothers, linvo
mnrrlod Ollle rtncl Fnnnlo Engle, twin
Blftors. Tho two couploB nro bo near
uMko thnt friends nro wondering how
thoy. can toll ench other npnrt. Rov.
Hnnavor claims that his Bormon Inst
Sunday on "Lovo" caused tho two
couples to mnrry.
o
A Smile.
Is n pretty hnrd thing to nccompllsh
Ayhon ywu'ro blue, bilious and out
of sorts. Thoro Is a suro euro for
nil kinds of Btomnch nnd liver com
plaints constipation nnd dyspopsln,
Ballard's Horblno Is mild, yet ab
solutely effcctlvo In nil enscs. Prlco
ftocontB por bottio. sold by nil
dealers.
To the Pcoplo of Marlon Ceunty:
Having accopted the nomina
tion on tho Democratic ticket for
representative, I do hereby de
clare! myself unqunllfldoly In fav
or of tho . election of United
'Statos Senators by direct voto of
tho poopld If olocted I shall at
all times voto for tho pcoplo'a
cholco for Senator without ro
gard to personal cholco or politi
cal affiliation, and shall conjlder
myselE lUBorvant of all tho pobple,
enforcing their nmndato on all
Just nnd economic legislation. '
DR. "W.' S. MOTT."k '
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0.
CommlHNlon Hlt.s Hiuulay.
fUnUod Press Lensed Wlro.)
-Olymp'a, Wash., May 8. Tho
stuto railroad commission will moot
nt RltzvPlo Sunday nnd listen to n
rovlcw of the grain rates submitted
by groworB. .
o r
Victor Koskla, a logger of Wlllapn,
wash., cut his throat and loft hm
wlfo nnd thrco children, ono two
weeks old. In destitute condition.
KETCHELL
VERSUS
STANLEY
(United Press Loasod Wire.)
San' Francisco, May 8.tr-In excdU
lent condition nnd dowf tb tho
wolght tho articles call for 150
pounds 'Tl hours before tho fight
Stnnloy Kotchol, tho Michigan whirl
wind, nnd Jack (Twin) Sullivan,
quit th heavy work toitajf hd froni
now on until thoy Btop 1n tho ring
at So'clock tomorrow nftcmoon thoy
will do only enough do keep within
the weight.
Kotchol looks bettor thnn ho; did
nt any of his othor local ongagemcntB
nnd so confident nro 'his admlrora
thnt ho will tnko Sullivan's mensuro
that thoy nro taking all of tho Sulli
van money In sight, although thoy
nro cnlled upon to lay 10 to tho
othor flldo's 8.
Sullivan Is supremely confident of
tho outeomo nnd feolB that tho fight
will ond In UIb favor long boforo tho
BchodUlo limit, which Is 35 rounds.
Tho ndvnnco sent salo Indicates n
record brenklng attendance. Orders
from o Ulcers nnd men of tho flcot
contluuo to pour in.
o ...
AMERICAN HORSES
ALWAYS GET THERE
Now Market, England, May 8.
Richard Corker's Rhodorn won the
thousnnd guinea rnco today. Thero
woro 18 Btartors nnd tho hotting wni
100 to S ngnlnst Rhodorn.
Captain F. Forostor'fl Bracolot wns
Bocond nnd J, II. Ifouldsworth Ar
dontlvo third. Rhodorn won by two
longths and was ridden by Luclon, nn
Amorlcnn Jockoy. Losbln, tho favor
ite, was unplaced. King Edward
nnd tho Prlnco of Wnlou wcro among
tho Bpcotntors,
o
Kodol completely dlRosts nil
clnsscs of food, It will got right nt
tho troublo nnd do tho very work
Itself for tho Btomnch, It Is pleasant
to tnko. 8old by all druggists.
!
" . ' in
Argue Itato Cmws. T
The Milwaukee and Oak GroV
rato cases, which hnve been ju-
ing between tno rauroau couiimBwn
and tho circuit court, were befera
tho lattor tribunal ngain thjs after-
noon. The matter of whether th
original decision bCjthe railroad co
mission .sotting t1j rato from Port
land to Milwaukee at 5c and to 0k
Grove at 10c over tho Portland
Railway, Light & Power company
atrootcar lino, was argued nt leHgtfc
Uafn.ru T.mlcrn (lallnwiv thlH aftaf-
noon. Tho railroad eommtB3lon wit
represented by Attorney General
Craw,ford. and Attorneys Glltner aM
chUon, tho lattor tho railroad coni
mlwlonor, and Attorney Frank Grjf
flM appearod for- the railroad company.
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To Bo Hold In
PORTLAND, OREGON
t
JUNE 1 TO 6, 1916
Wl'l bo tho most brilliant
florol Fiesta and Civic Jubilee
ovor hold in tho Pacific Northwest
Portland, "Tho Rose City," will be
n bcouo of splendor and the
center of world-wldo Inter
est for ono week.
Sovornl Important conventions to be
hold In Portland on thnt occasion.
The Southern Pacific
, Company
Will Soil Special Ticket
On This Occasion From.
SALEM, Oiv.,
to Portlnnd nnd Roturu nt 82.SO.
For pnrtloulae call on locnl agents.
Win. MrMuNny,
Gonoral Passongor Agout,
Portland, Orogon.
The rlchoit womnn In tho wortd
Mrs. Hotty Green announced today
that sho would kIv up her luxurious
anartmonta In the Plaza. It waB not
tho cost, sho said, but "tho rtlsgrnre
ful notoriety" that has followed 1''
removal from her simple Hoboken
fla- to n princely suite in tho P azn
of Now York.
o . ,
When your food seems to nause
ato take Kodol. Take Kodol now
and until you know you are right
again. Thero Isn't any doubt about
what It will do and you will find
tho truth of this statemont verified
after you have used Kodol for a few
weeks. It is sold hero by all drug
gists. o
The national Socialist convention
at Chicago may take up prohibition.
388 State StreeU c EXCLUSIVE MEWS SHOP , . Phone Main. 355
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"RACSO SYSTEM" CLOTHING JEM
Windsor Outing
The hand of the master workman is in evidence in every
detail of this suit.
In style and finish the "RACSO" Windsor Outing suit rep
resents the highest standard in ready-to-wear clothing if is
the standard of the best dressed men in New York.
The fabrics are most beautiful. Sand tans, olives, greys,
browns, etc. And (He tailoring is all you would expect, and
more than you will find in the outing suits usually sold at
the same or greater prices.
We especially invite you to come and see these handsome garments and to
note the very modest price range, $10.00 to $22.50 the suit.
C?autord 5hoes are brimfull,of quality, style, SERVICE and COJI-
.FORT. Lots of other shoes have quality and
style, but in CRAWFORD CUSTPI SHOES alone )
are found the additional requisites of comfort
and service that go far toward making them the
best and biggest $5.00 worth M shoe leather In
America at $3.50 the pain
We are now showing CAWFORD CUSTOM OX
FORDS in exclusive new styles and leathers, in
Russet, Russia calf and cheral kid, buckle and
lace at $3.50 the pair.
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