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(She ilail 1 1 auraal v4& m IXVIH. .'fl SALEM, ORKGONV SATURDAY, MAY 0, 1008 , NO dl7 , t I J ' r,,lltliBWBgilllllt-t.t. HtaanBh ji.i lit MiiiiMiiiiMiiiif ' - m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ini v -t-'w. iMiifLJiVJJJUiUmJUtl HBran laMfcl'Wi ViIi'V.'i ti Lit if BE I J ' ' ' ' -Ml' J I ' i ' ' i l i i . i i i HI VANS HAS LEFT HIS FLEET FOR GOOD lurcteress Burned Another Woman to Fool Police MOTION IN STORE OR EVANS V VICE-ADMIRAL lATiR tARY OP NAVY METO. PLAN FOR ' ISL13YAT- FAREWELL BANQUET TO EVANS MARTIN . FORMALLY I i CHARGED ROBBERS .. .. MURDER AGED MAN a ' ASSERJjS EVANS IN COUNTY COURT, IN LOS,ANGELES GAL )U "FIGHTING HtfrE JN 'FRISCO. non" kd Press Leased Wire.) Francisco, May 9. Rear Ad- SUDDEN DIL1MATIC IF- . ANCE OP OLD ADMIRAL IN JIAXQUET HALL CAUSE TEARS, REVEHENCE AND REJOICING. APPEAR. ACCUSED .1 (United Prett Leased Wlro.) San PVnncI co, May d.-r "Fewer WILL nn GIVEN NO PRELIMINARY HEARING PRISONER'S FATHER SENDS ENCOURAGING MESSAGE. (United Press Leased Wlro. Portland, Or., May 9 Dhtrlct At- rang may yet bo olevnted to ntcsmen and moro battleships," n tornoy Manning has decided not to of vlco admiral and n com- Rear "Admiral Evans pithily put It.slvo Edward H. Martin, tho nccusoJ berth In itho navy denart- ,n n,s ndurcis at thofleet banquet Biayer or worn, n preiiminnry hear er the rest of his life ,nat l8ht, will bo tho slogan of .thciing. instead ho will nio nn Informn- i of tho now honors In storo Pacific coast In Its fight for bettor 'tlon against Martin today In the I old sea fighter had been nnvaI Protection. Tho admiral hit! county court charging him with the lent iviMi n vinr ii tho nnll squarely on tho head, from murder. Ho will then be tnken from agreeable Btirprlio, until to-'tno Pacific const point of view, and tho city prison nnd placed In a cell 111 WIU VUlllll Jilll, Martin received his first direct inessqgo frqm his lather lato Friday night. The elder Martin Is touring southern Europe nnd has been hard n Secretary Motcalf nn- ulHl no HUU uck a popular ciioru I Mi plans In the matter. Thoi v-- GtlDiied on pagiTflviO "" I (Continued on pago five.) IIICAGOfSTORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE FOUND CA1TAIN HARD, 70 YEARS OLD, WITH THROAT CUT, READ HATTEUni) IN- AND POCKETS RIFLED OF JJftO. ' (United Prcs Loatod Wire.) MontcreyACal,, May 0.--Wlth his ihront hifeked by n knlfu nnd tho back or his hiad buttered by a plei of gas 'pipe, tho body of tn old inX known ap Captain Dard, 70 years old, wnslfoHMd lato Friday nightly Ing nengBli. Southern Pacific rail road reiJftlHi this city. Dard Vd evidently been murder ed by holtkip men, ns his pocket b were turned inside out nnd f&0, which bfcJAt known to hayo carried, was taken. ""The body whs found by W. Whistler, driver for tho Del MURDERESS BURNED A WOMAN AS CLEVER RUSE DOCTOR'S EXAMINATION SHOWS THAT MHS. IIELLE GUNNESS HURXED HER CHILDREN WITH ANOTHER WOMAN. United Press Leased Wire.) La Port, Ind, Mny 9. Convincing evidence thnt the boJy of tho wom an found In tho ruins of tho Gimness farm house Is not that of Mrs. Delle uiiiMiuB whi prauueeu toiiuy uy ur, Harry H. Long- of La Porto, who mado a scientific examination of tho charred body. After completing the examination Dr. Long declared postlvo'y that the remains nro not those of Mrs. Gun noes. Ho said that ho know tho woman 'weir nriu" 1b convinced beypnd n tiount thru shQ Is still nllvc. Hi) to locate. Ho advised Ills son to keep Monte stnbles, while he was walking nvorB that his examination nrovos IiIb courngo nnd secure tho best of along tho track betweon tho Did i this. ' ? legal advice. For the first tlmo since I Monte bnth homo and tho railroad ho has bscu imprisoned four dnys station. t e Do the Business it Is the Reason Why We Can Give th? People Such Bargains hoii6o that does a small business hns to have hie nroflts. Tho that docs tho big business enn sell their goods for small r- It's tho volume that counts In our days. Get our prices "i ue paying such big prices for your good J. Wbte, Long Chamois 'ted gloves, pair 696 'AN' CH ALLIES d A6 DARD CALICOS 5d PRESS SILKS M tn. -UJ DOCKINGS Mr , - . Lr. iOC 'RESS GOODS tf -. iV JRSET COVER EM- MDERY, yard 236 Kl3 PRETTY LAWNS N ... rr EMBROIDERIES-. w .... PONGEE PAnARni's 1 ... uap INDrRCHIEFS 46 Bds of other article all Pth stote at the samo low PROFESSIONAL BASE BALL TOMORROW ALDINA VS. SALEM LEAGUE GROUNDS 3 O'CLOCK P. M. ago, Martin took food last night. Upon' Ills repeated solocltntlons Chief Grltzmarcher changed his prison fare and allowed him to hnvo milk and cookies which he craved. PJ'VS! 1JARGAINS! .BAR- n; N'es' Sul rv. t-, Jllla&ry we are here with and can gyo ycm prices rl keep you busy trying 1,1 I M , vlln I II i 1 1 ft 1 1 n jit 'ilTBV'li IS W 3448 OUTPUT OF TEXTILE MILLS Washington, D. C, May 9. One billion two hundred million dollars Is tho government's valuation of tho output of 'the textllo mills' of tho United States cotton, wool, silk nnd o'her fibre goods Including the pro duct of finishing nnd dyeing mills. Linen does not tlguro at all In this total. 'That fabric appears only In the list of Imports; at a valnation of about 122,000,000. It Is a striking fact that tho value of tho annual output of the Ameri can toxtllo mills amounts to very nearly as much as tho total capital invented In this Industry, which Is ostlmated at $1.343,32 1.G05. The vnlue of the textile output of 'the Unltod'States Is exceeded only by the vnluo of food products and Iron und ueel manufactures. Tho annua' dividends of 'textile mills oxceed $80,000,000 n year, of Hard's head had been terribly benten nnd his thront gashed In threo or four places. Marshal Noon nnd Officer Grnxloln searched tho ground in the vicinity of tho crime, but no clew to work on could bo found, ex cept footprints mado by 11 Ii shoo nnd tho story told by Corporal Lu clrr, of the Twentieth United Stntes Infantry nnd his wife, who noticed n rough looking tall man loitering suspiciously about tho' depot at about the time tho crime. pii commuted, No arrests have been made. UNEMPLOYED ENGAGE IN A BIG ROW ! United Press Lensed Wlro.) this. Detective Rcnrc.hlng for tho nl loged murdere-B hnvo redoubled their offort. It has boon their theory for tho Inst two flays thnt tho body of a woman wns placed In tho tnlns by Mmo one. nrcsumnbiv hv . GunneBs herself, to throw off suspU clon, thereby lending thoio who found tho corpses to tho bo'lef thnt thov wero those of Mr. Gunness nnd her three children. As tho result or Dr. Long's discovery the police nn thorltles mny send throughout tho country circulars benrlnir-n upturn of Mrs. Gunness nnd her description, Evldonco dlncoverod today Indi cates thnt Mrs. Gunness wns In league with someone In Abordeen, 8 D for tho purpose of misleading mo ruinuvcs or nor alleged victims as to tholr wherenbouts. Onp irntnnco Is cited in tho enso of Dert ChnBo, of Mlshawa, Ind., near La Porto, who disappeared eometlmo ago. Pert told his brother thnt he wns gelnp: to visit n "wealthy widow owning a flno farm in Indiana." That was the Inst Boon of him by his frlendi or rolntlves. Later tho brother recolved a telegram from Aberdeen, 8. D., nnnwwrlng thnt Bert Chnso had bfon killed In a rail road accident. Tho brother Imme diately wont to Aberdeen, wlmrn . dlcovered thnt tho nnme signed to the mossago was fictitious. Aslie Holga'lno, whoso brother's body was found In n sack In tho "murder grave yard," today received from .iieruoen additional lotto timt RUSSIANS MURDER BAPTISTS TRAPPED IN CHURCH Bill;, ENTICED IN A HOUSE OF WOR SHIP V PRIEST, UNFORTU . NATES ARE ATTACKED I!Y Alt.MED MOIL (I'nitcd Press LS80d Wire.) St. Petersburg, Mny O.j-Led Into n trap sat by it priest of tho Ortho dox church, two womon mombors of the Unptlst church wero killed today nnd GO men und womon wero seri ously injured, Tho bodies of tho two women woro nearly hacked to pieces by axes, scythes nnd knives with which tho mombflrs of tho Orthodox nrmd thoBiselVes, The DnptlKta had been Invited to nttond a conference by a priest vt the Orthodux-jwnsmii. vThe purpose of tho meetlnK. ho priest told them, wns to discuss doctrinal riirfcnoncciH.' Waiting fqr tho Uaptlsts woro the-followers of tho priest. After tho Uaptlsts had taken their seats tho attack begun. The axes, knives nnd ecvUiob woro wielded iwi morcifu. y. Tho Baptists fled lu panic. had been found and it Is not ex pected that any others will bo un earthed. Diggers aro today turn lug up earth nround tho Gun ness homo. Ray Lamphero, arrest ed In connection with the burning of tho home, Is hysterical today. Ha ls constantly shouting tha.t Mrs Gunnovs lu haunting him. KlLfANiT DISMEMBER SOLDIER SUIT PRICES CUT AWAY DOWN. $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, K and $14.50 The Store That Saves You Money tlon Socialistic and slng!o tax ora tory and charges of ballot box stuff ing, jumhlod into a disorderly two hours, marked Friday night's ses sion of Jnmo3 Eads Hows psnonnlly conducted national convention for the unemployed. A'ex Hergman, an annrchlst, who was dragged out of the hall for oall- $7,000,000 a month, not a dollar of Ing tho itoljce vile nnmos, Hurry which has boon until now earned j Kolley, who uld ho was a printer, from tho manufacture of llnon from 'and "Gas IIousj" KeUey of Uuffalo, American flax. Tho next figures for. and the Bowery, wort the disturbing texUlo production, however, wl'I in- elements. elude the output of the Oxford linen j After tho police had thrown them milts Jiixt established In Mnssachu- out. the rest of iho dlsturhors wero aotta. These nro the plomHJr mills quiet and the lust hour of the moot- lu tho United Stntes employing n ing uas ucoful. new proc -s of American Invention I "Gns Houbo" Ko'lcy Introduced which overcomes the obstucleH here- the first olemont of discord. At tofore presontol to th, making of , Wednewday n(ght' meeting n corn linen In competition with tho cheap-.'mlttee hud boon elected to go to or Inbor of RusbIm. Holgm. Ire- Wa hlngton and lay the (troubles of land and other foreign countries. Itho unomployed boforo congrsi. and Jn addition to fllno and fabrics, inrldfiitully as that -$150,000,000 be th Oxford mils make a linen ma- appropriated for public work. chlnery "waste" nnd "Oxollnt" fori It wai dlsoovored after tho oJpc- surglcal purpoaos Tho latter pro-1 tlon that 88 ballots had bcon cast duct Is ona for which the medical, with only f.G etlgiblo voters in -tho profeslon hns long been looking n hu'l, and that "Una House" Kolloy a subftltute for surgical cottons now had been elected io go to Washing-, In general use. Linen Is preferred ton. James Eads Hows olijectod and for tho reason that it is moro highly ordtud another plectlon for tonight absorbent and non-Irritating. - e . . o , TREASURY Gf7rS Mrst Home Rcrrlcj $20,000,000 GOLD c.eo Wceka brounht in the flrpt WashliiKtoii, May 9. Secotary of Geo. wcexs irpuj,nt in me nrtf tho Trejl8U Cortejyou Jt under. homo crown crate of struwberries to- BU)0d hn8 roceivel nil of tho $20,- day the Gold Dollar. They were 00 000 trom tbe national banks boauties. Tals Is auOregoa berry whch was CAned tor Qa or ftboHt propagated by Zlra Mills at Spring day An addltfoaal sum of $25,000,- Droolc. 000 Is due May 23. New York, May O.-r-Rlotlng, pollco passed between the mnn now dead interference, nnarchlstlc domonitra- and 'Mrs. Gunnes. One of the let. ors snows that Andrew 4TIJi;iilliin oegnn corresponding with the wom an In August. 190U She doscrjhed fnrht llfo and hopsd that she and An drew would become fast friends nnd hnvo many "socrets." Dr. Long gives ns another reason for his bollef that the body is not that of Mrs. Gunness the fuct that tho flnor nails of tho dead woman had In on manicured. Ho snld ho was positive that Mrs. Gun nets had never seen tho Inside of .manicuring par Ion. Ho n!wi points to the fnct that .Mrs. Gunness weighed 225 pounds, whllo tho body nt the morgue wns thru ola woman who tlppod tho ncalcs ai auout it'll. Police lu Error. Syracuse, N. V., N. Y., Mny 0. ARer questioning tho womnn arrest ed early this, morning on a New York Contra' train on suspicion that sho was Mrs. UciiJah Ounno s, who Is said to have couvcrtod the grou'il near tho back door of her farm Ijoubo near La Porto. Ind., Into n gravo yard, Chief of Police Condln an nounced today thnt ho thinks she Is Mrs. F R. Horron of Chicago aa sho says. This Is Hio name alio gave tho detc-ctlveu when sho was arrested. Further proQf that she Is not Mrs. Gunness came from Franklin, Pa., in a telegram announcing that tho womnn in custody Is undoubtedly Mm, Herron, whose mother Jives eight miles from there and whore sho Exchanges report little damngo t uirtBL-ti inTr iiuinu wuni huo ib not vis- prunes in ill's part of tun state, ltlng In Chicago. Chief Condln says Registration U propeding as faat be -will release ktr, as could be expected under a very United Press Lenspif Wire.) Port Townsond, Wash., May 0. . As brutal and vlolout a murdor as was over disclosed Jn tho criminal history of Washington, was norno- trak'd In tho o!dlora' barracks ut Fort Worden last night. Some time during tho night, Homy L. Johnson, firt clarlonotlst of tho Sixth artillery band, wiih murdered and Mb body dismembered nnd thniHt In tho hcatlmr furnace in th.i basomont of the soldlora' bnrrneks. Fire wns then started, In the hope of burning tho body nnd hiding tho ghustly crlmo. This morning tho chnrrod body was dragged from tho fitrnnro by ho firemen whon thoy wont to flro up for tho day. The remains wero burned pnst recognition, but wero Identified ns those of Johnson from fragments of his bund uniform which adhered. Notwithstanding tho limbs woro ovorifd and tho skull bnttrrd In, no Indications of the deed or Wood tra cos can bo found about the barracks. Johnson was known to hvo con siderable money and loaned Fmnll "nun on imorest to ouiiiteil men. James Holt, second cool; e: ho bnnd nnd Private Knight, both of whom wero In Johnxoit'a debt, quurroiod with the murdered man last night and then disappeared from the fori, Hoth wero caught hiding under tho wharf thlH morning and woro ar rested Indlcatlona point to robbery or rovongo ns tho motlvo. Johnson, besides being a skillful clarlonotlst, conducted a cobbler shop ut tho fort, und belnt; wilier and Ih duitrlous saved his money und nndo loans to his comrades at a very high rato of interest. Ycstorddy was pay tfny at tho poit and Johnson expected to have bouM Itald a larue amount of money, $( i4 'H: . lit i -KAi up io Mwu ioaay bo wore Domes baa law.