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ET ti KW B WUEKLT OIARMTHERSDAY. MARCH S, 10OM ' n ■v » r MINING MAN BIG EXCURSION INGALLS WILL MOST BEAUTIFUL SHOT WOMAN IN SUPPORT BRYAN FHOM PORTLAND PRlNüESS MARR’ES ROW OVER MONEY FOR PRESIDENT LIBEL SUIT BULGARIA'S PRINCE COMMENCEMENT DAY San Franc;«»,q. F • . 2 *>7 7 - The trial of R. A Crothera and Fremont Older, proprietor and managing editor re spectively of the San Francisco Bulle tin, on the charg,- of criminally libel ing William S. Trevia. on* of the wealthiest men >u tne atate. to g a sen sat Imai tarn *ol ly. As«t«’ant Distrl< t Attorney William Hoff Cook asked the court to s nd the ten Jur ors ar:d :wenty-flve talt-siiien out .of th«- room, as he wish*.I to u .-A - s statenu’i’t Cook t.ien expr«-.--ed lb- belief that the ca«a was instituted solely I *r the purpot" of exploiting the Hetcby and Bay Cities water sys tem. and he wished an Inquiry as to whether there was collusion b<-tw<.- -n I’. E. Troy, th«* attorney who swore to the lomplalnt, and the defendants, as Troy had refused to divulge at whose Instigation he ha<l brought the complaint. Troy was called to the witness stand and stated he had sworn to t.he complain) at th«- request of Dan iel Murphy, a member of the water supply commute r of the board of su pervisors, for th<- purpose of exploit ing the wat r questlou aud bringing It before the people. The witness declared he had acted solely at t i- req.Ost of Supervisor Murphy, and that he wax not In collu sion with the d f<-ndt<nts, or with the district attorney's office. Cook next declared the cn-e was not brought In g > d faith, and moved Its dismissal, but the attorneys fur the defense protested, d* inanding a full hearing. Juatlc* Dooling ordered the <a.«< to proceed. FOWLER BILL IS FAVORABLY REPORTED ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington, Feb. 28. The house committed on banking and currency today v ,ted to report favorably on the Fowler currency bill. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4* « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ % Washington, Feb. 28. The house today, under« a special rub’, restored to the army bill the provis ion for the increase of pay of enlisted men and non-commissioned officers. The provision prohibiting the pri vate empl lyment of army bands in competition with local civilian tnusl- claus was restored to the army bill. THREE ARE DEAD ANOTHER WILL DIE Evelyn, Ky., Feb. 29. Three men were killed an<l a fourth mortally wounded In a battle with revolvers In a lumber camp near here yesterday The children of James Bowleg Htid George Frasier quarrel).-4 with tho-« of John Hamilton and lllchard Spicer and the men took up the quarrel. Bowles killed Hamilton and shot Spicer. Spicier th« n -began firing nt Bowles, and Frailer J dtvd |n the shoot III l - Spicer. Bowles and Hamil ton ar«' dead and F’-aller will die. I III X txsw i its HEX ATOUT It. li U Oregon City. F b 28 W. S U'Ren this morning unsw e.l lhe al legations of State S -tmtoi Knv, who In a cominunieatlon to a Portland newspaper said that U'Ren had re fused to pay An “honest debt" of SI 100 to a Mr«. McGrath, who held a note for $ ><>" and pn rued tot re<t against him. Mr. U'Ren'« answer follows “Mary McGrath had a judgment against titre - other men an 1 myself tor that $5"". The money was hol lowed from her .wnt In Oregon fity and was used for Seth L welling A- Company In lhe panic of IMJ, The note was signed by Seth la-welling and two others besides, I g -Ing on tor an accommodation. Tin- others were then well off All til - other sign era ar«* d -ad and las: year I pal-l $3"" to tu released. I never saw Mrs. Me. Grath, ami Iti pay lug the $3"" I con- aldviril that I w;.s paying more than my «har of the old debt. Senator Kay perhapa think« I ought to have palf more of It, but I do uot (Rigm d i W. S U'REN." BRYAN ASSERTS INTERESTS WANT Jackson, Miss . rh'b 29 Wtn J Bryan arrived here today and war asked concerning a paragraph In th«- current Issue of the Commoner, read ing as follows •'Watch lhe personnel of the del egations to Denver Money Is being used In some states of th«* .Mississippi valley to secure delegations lM*dient to the predatory Interests Th»* Dem ocratic masses must not be betray’d A»y representatives of the system. " Bryan said he wrote that paragraph himself on Information from a man who overheard a c nveraatl->n on the aubj«*ct. Bryan la convinced the trusta and rallroada are b«-hlnd the all« ged movement The world's swimming record Is now so yards In 43 seconds Daniels <lid it in New York this week Pasadena, Cal., Feb. 2 6.—"I am Coburg. Feb. 28.* Frlnce Ferdi William McMurray, genera« pas nand, of Bulgaria, and Eleunor • Car senger agent of the Southern Pacific for Wfllia mJ. Bryan for the presi dency of the United States, and I oline Catpunue Louise, Prln ..- <«f Company, while in Eugene yesterday, it j uss married today. informed The Guard that the com think he will be elected over auy pany will run a big excursion from Portland to Eugene on commence ment day at. the University of Ore gon. June 24. The formal opening of the new depot will also be held on i this date. It is expected that several hundred Portland people will be here on that day to witness the exercises at the University and th? dedication of the depot, which will be the finest In the state. Mr. McMurray rays this excursion will eclipse anything of its kind ever attempted In the stale. REPUBLICANS HOLD LOVE FEAST For Infants and Children. Los Angeles, Feb. 29.—A quarrel over financial matters is accepted by the police as the most likely origin of a murder committed early this morn ing, when Mrs. Charlotte L. Noyes, a young widow, was shot dead in her apartments by W: P. Comas, a min ing engineer. McComas states that the woman attempted to throw a cupfull of of sulphuric add In his face and he shot in self defense. He exhibits acid burns on his face, but the police believe McComas applied the acid himself. Detectives searched the elaborately furnished apartments of Mrs. Noyes and discovered a sheet of paper pre sumed to contain an account of the opeartiona of McComas and Mrs. Noyes on the racttrack It showed heavy winnings up to two weeks ago. but the total of losses, all seemingly in the past few days, amounted to between $3000 and $..000, ÀVèCetoblc Preparation for As- süiúla i mg the Food and Reg uld - U..0 tw> StóaadG and Doweb* of fteœoters L>^es<ion.Cheeiftil- The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the Signature ue is jmd ResLContains neiLher Opimn. Morphine nor Mjh'tal. N ot N arcotic . ► (From Saturdays' Dally Guard. > The Republicans of Lane county held a big love feast today at the courthouse, the firs' session opening nt 10:31) o'clock mid th- second ai 2 this afternoon. There was a good *i:ix< i. i erihx yni > sized crowd at both meetings. Chair man Mummey, of the county central Cleveland, Feb. 2 7.—Dead bride has the a>-knowl>*d ; d distinc the Republicans e .mmlttee, called the me ling to or candidates from lack of proper food, 4* tion of being the handsomest crown der. He stated thnt the b-et thing name." was the declaration of M E. + Russell Page, a civil war vet princess In Europe. to be done win to n one ii "good dyed- Ingalls, chairman of the board of di 4- eran, decorated by congress in-the-wool Republican chairman, and rector« of the Big Four railroad, nnd ♦ for valiant service at Fort \Uorney II. W Thompson nominated former president of the Chesapeake + Donelson, was found in be 1 Colonel John M. Williams for the & Ohio and the Big Four lines. yesterday at his home. While "in 1896 and 1900 I voted against + place. The colonel reluctantly con Page was dying, his wife was + sented to act, but accepted the honor Bryan on account of his free silver + vainly searching for work. gracefully. B. A. Washburne, of views, but now since he has recanted ♦ Page was confined to his bed that Democratic heresy and has been Springfield, was chosen secretary. + as the result of a wound re H. L. Moorhead, Captain Dodd.who broadened by travel and ripened bv ceived in the war, and was Portland, Feb. 2 7—The ♦ Is a candidate for the nomlhation of age, I believe he is the available ♦ too proud to ask aid, as was ♦ ♦ postal authorities st Waan- ♦ r presentatlve. Dr. Kuykendall and Democrat for the presidency at this his wife. + Ington have went out warning ♦ others spoke, each laying particular moment. I believe Bryan could bet- the lookout for ♦ stress upon the Importance of a unit ter carry out what Is good in the to be on forged money orders. About ♦ ed party at the coming election. Cap Roosevelt policies than the president There _____ were certain evils 1000 orders have been stolen 4 tain Dodd moved that it be the sense himself. from various postofflc -s In + of the meeting that "Republicans are existing In the country that needed the country, Including 170 ♦ Republican« regardless of Statement the brutality of treatment given by I from Heat tie and 37 7 from ♦ No. 1,” hue before being pul to a vote Roosevelt, but we have come to the I the offlre at Richmond, ♦ a number objected ou lhe ground point where the continual cry "Watch I Wash A large number of ♦ that the committee on resolutions what I will do" Is simply ruining bus-1 forged orders have already ♦ which was to he appointed would at inees and urging us nearer and near been cashed ♦ tend to such matters as that In their er to the brink of panic. I believe ♦ ♦4.4 + + + + resolutions, to be reported at the that Bryan can defeat any man the ♦ ♦ ♦ Denver. Feb. 29.—Alio, the slayer afternoon metting After considera Republicans can nominate, even it of Father Leo, pleaded not guilty charge of murder when ar- ble discussion Mr. Dodd withdraw his that man were Roosevelt." to the ... ralgned in the criminal court today motion and the meeting adjourned until 2 o'clock. The committee on and his trial was set .for March 9. resolutions consisted of H W. Thomp Peter Bossie was dismissed as in- son, Albert Walker, William Van terpreter in the case because of the Duyn, E. O. I’otter and S. L. Moor charge that he is a member of an an- archistic organization. head. Wrnnule Over U«-soliitioiis. (Front Saturdays' Dally Guard.) At the afternoon meeting the tint« A telephone message to The Guard Chicago, Feb. 29.—Henry W. Le Remains of Priest. front Ivl* ¡tt, a mountain >us dis was mostly taken up with the dis man, one of the counsels for Stuy- Paterson. N. J., Feb. 29—The bodi trlet about twenty miles southwest of cussion of different parts of the res vesant Fish in the recent Illinois Cen Eugene, this aftern ton stab I that a olutions offered by the committee ap tral case, decided adversely to the of Father Leo Heinrichs arrived hen I today. heavy snow was falling and it had pointed at the forenoon meeting. contentions of Mr. Fish., filed a bill A resolution endorsing Hughes for in the superior court today seeking attained a depth of about one Inch. This Indicates that the sn w Is g n- the presidency was voted down by a to enjoin the Union Pacific and Rail < ral throughout the mountainous re vote of about two to one after a long road Securities Cotnbany from vot gions, although none Ims fallen In argument and the resolution bearing ing 281,231 shares of Illinois Cen upon the ehs-tlon of United States tral stock at the annual meeting to the valley. senator was llkewL«*- tabled and an be held here March 3. other one substituted. The resolutions M'KIXII 1 Thirty-seven persons, among them Edward H. Harriman, in whose name I EDERAI. I'lUSOX as finally adopted are: l\> the mass meeting of Republicans the 281,231 shares in question stand, The Muscatine. Iowa, basketball held on the 29th day of Febru are u I bo made defendants to the suit. Portland, Feb. 2s. Horace (>. Mc- team defeated the University of Ore ary, 1 gon team at the armory last night by Kinley, convict-d of land frauds, was Your committee on resolutions re the score of 30 to 20. In the first today sentenced to two years in tile spectfully reports that they recom half the 'varsity team led. but the county Jail and to puy a fine of $7,- mend the adoption of the following | team work and the splendid basket resolutions. 500. throwing of the visitors counted In Resolved. That we heartily favor I the second half and they earned a McKinley's joy, when h«* realized the i>lan of organizing Republican I victory. The visitors played roughly! that he was not to lie sent to Me- club* In each precinct of tills county but there was no trouble on that Nell's Island, v.as v ry great, and and recommend that lu each precinct Cleveland, ej’h. 29. The Handy count. In the preliminary game to* threw Ills hat In the air and gave a liepublican club be organized lor Realty Company filed a voluntary pe Juniors defeated the Freshmen other evidences of d--llg.it. the purpose of promoting the inter tition In bankruptcy today. Th»1 com the score of 17 to 13. est« of the Republican party. pany also made an assignment to McKinley's ninny friends In Eti Believing that the prevalence of the City Savings anti Trust Company. \BE ATTELL KXOCKS gene are pleased to h-arn - hit h ■ will Republican principles Is and always OUT ED KELLY not have to io to lhe United States has been best for the happiness and Its liabilities are reported as $350,- prison at McNeil's Island The an prosperity of tills republic, we favor 000 ¡assets. 825,000 The creditors of the concern today Dreamland Rink. San Francisco, nouncement of his comparatively the election . t a Republican as pres- obtained a warrant for the arrest of Fell. 29. Abe Attell, the feather light sentence was recelv <1 with con ident of lh( Unlted State». Foi J. W.lHanby, president, on the.charge weight champion of America, tonight siderable Interest here, n- he t arried the san«“ re: sons we believe in th- on some of his land operations In election of a Republican United State of obtaining money under false pre practically knocked out Ed Kelly, th tenses. Buffalo Newsboy.” ill the sevent Eugene. senator from Oregon. Inasmuch a round of a scheduled 2<)-r nind bo i the direct primary luw does not re 'SEX ITE I X Ml 1\S The Californian floored his man f > The Portland T«*l**g quire nor advise legislative candidates IMIX THEIR WAI H! XT times In this round with wi. ked le following i. count of to subscribe to Statement No. 1 we clouts to the jaw, and the police sto of Horace McKinley: rt'coininend that candidates d - not Washington. Fell. ,2 7. A highly ped a very unev n contest. CompiK t with Franc is J lleney, In sign any statement which might re Throughout it was a case of the which United States District Attor quire them to stultify their Republi dr*»meti* scene in which two - »natori® ney W C. Bristol antioun ti himself can principles by voting for any one with Indian blood In th -ir veins and polished and scientific boxer again«* the m- mtiers of torm> r Indian tribes the more rugged slugger, and science to be In no way copcerned. savi-d Hor who is not a Hepiiblli-au < arrled on an animated and acrimo won out. The men fought at a very ««•<• Greeley McKinley this morning Resolutions Ri'ji-ctyl. nious debate, marked tho proceeding.- from being sentenced to McNeil's Isl Following are the portions of the In the senate today. ('wen. a nieni- fast clip from the tap of the initial gong until the end. Kelly at all times and for conspiracy In defrauding the resolutions rejected: her of the Cherokee nation, fought government \ teh-gram from lie Resolve.I. That we endorse the can by means of a wordy battle to have being willing to mix it. Kelly sur prised the crowd by showing grea: ney to United States Judge Wolver didacy of Hoti Charles E. Hughes, of ton hinted at promised immunity for New York, for the office of president the word "late" placed before the cleverness and there were several the elusive prisoner, and accordingly of lhe Uulted States, an I urge the designation "five civilised tribes," mlxups that brought the crowd to its the Mme sentence that was pronounc Republicans of this county to use declaring that he wanted to record feet. ed on S.' A 1» Puter was meted out all proper means to se« ure Ills nomi the death of th«* old tribal relati *ns Curtis of Kansas, who is part Ka*« to McKinley by the jurist. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 nation for that office. with the statement that he was uu- Tw\> years* Imprlsonnien' In the Whereas, We belli ve In tho princi j der the control of the secretary of ♦ county jail and a fine of $7500 wua ples of the Republican part) aud E\ IXS sills 4 'th«* Interior and there ensued a the sentence imptised on Mi'KInl,*) believe that lhe weifoare of the I HOM (AM.to 4 ten minute» after ho apprnrml In United States, tile «’ate of Jlregoti | wordy battle that entertained both 4 ¡the senators ami the visitors. When court this morning, snd In less than «nd Lane county will !«e promoted by Ca'lnr*. Feb. 29 The ♦ c | the senate voted, it was against the another ten minutes after the penalty the carrying out of such principles: fl- ■ t of American battleships 4 was pronounced he was tak- ti to th»- and to carry out such principle« tt Is contention of Owen. under Rear Admiral Evans 4 McCreary spoke on the currency county tail by a United States d pilty necessary to elect Republicans to the sailed for ’he north this 4 bill anil after further consideration marshal. morning. The fleet was re 4 United States senate; and | "t the Indian bill, the senate ad- In a federal building corridor Mc viewed In the harbor by 4 Whereas. We believe In th«' prima i Journed. Kinley waved his hat. so great was ry election taw, which wa.« enacted by President Pardo. 4 bls Jo« that McNeil's Island had been the Republicans of the state of Ore ♦ MOKI I 1.1 « il{|<- Itotl's eliminated from his sentence and gon, and In its full and hearty en ♦ ♦ 4 loll tt II I. IMI 1 1 1: t 11.EIA silbstltnttel by county Jail imprison forcement; and meat, but h«> was not given tlni-- to Whereas, It is required that the Portland, Feb. 26 Plans whicn give vole«* to his elation, a tug on his election of United Statesaen&tor be by ♦ ♦ arm bv Deputy Marshal Nichols *n direct vote of the people, and as the contemplate the building of a net 4* 4* 4* * bidding Ii I tn shape his course to the primary law plainly Indicates party work of electric railways in the lower 4 GRAXITE • xnvsTin basement of th«* courthouse Hr tar !ln<*s for the nomination of ail offl Wilamette valley and as far west as 4 the Pacific coast were made public ried ou his wav down stairs, however, Cera, therefore be It M n BE TIED i r 4 today by the United Railroads Lines to say to a number of friends: 4 Resolved. That we. In mass con- Boston, “Pome amt »«*e me at th«* Hotel vention assembled. r«-quest all <an- have been mapped out which reach Feb. 2».—The 4 Stevens. I will lie there for a long didates for the legislature to pledge St. Helens on the north. Tillamook adoption of a new wage 4 on the west and McMinnville and Sa period of re«t." schedule threatens to result 4 their support to the Republicans' lem on the south. The total mileage To the Telegram M< Kinley said in a tie-up of the granite in 4 choice tor I nlted States senator. »HI exceed 150 miles, and the cost I am not making anv kick ov--r dustry In New England and 4 Will be about $•5.000.000. Work will what was handed to me by Judge »BORT» R Hol Its l\p the suspension of thousands ♦ Wolverton, and If the fine had been of granite workers. M(»ll$ MIX I MPI.OY I D commence as soon as arrangements ♦ the limit. $10,000 I would feel the Seattle. Mash.. Feb. 26 - The for the entrance Into the ci.y from ♦ •am«* I have not asked tor nor did Great Northern and Northern Pacific the north can be arranged with the ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦4*v The United Railways has I expect Immunity. have arranged to employ a large council. Mrs. Marie Ware McKinley dl l not number of additional telegraph op already an electric line built along si i.rm h mu i. attend court to hear sentem-«» pro- erators March I. when the new f,.|>,. Front street through the business sec EMPLOYES |\J| nottue« d on her husband, and S A D al law limiting the hours of opera tion of ’he city from the Northern Pa- Puter, his accomplice and «'«»-defend- tor« handling train orders to nine clflc yards to the Jefferson street de- New York. Feb 2» Six ant. also r»*(raln«‘i| front attending hours a da» l»ecom<*a effective N o. pot. of the National Sulphur C Mrs McKInhry, however, wgi In an notwithstanding the arrangement by W H. Sears' household goods «r- mill in Brooklyn were terrlh ante room during the entire proceed* I which offices will be closed part cf with a woman companion Both !the time, between 20" and 30" addi rived from Portland yesterday, Mr and lacerated by an expl is! The factory was d women left when McKinley was tsken tional on-rs'ors will b«> necessary on Sears has recently arrived heie to re- phur today strnyed by fire with a loss of |!'O side. to the county jail. each of the lines. •00. GALLANT VETERAN DIES OF HUNGER In Use For Over Thirty Years A perfect Remedy forConstipa- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP- Tac Simile Signature of WATCH EOR FORGED POSTAL MONEY ORDERS YORK LXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. SLAYER OF PRIEST PLEADS NOT GOILTLY SNOWING AT IVISON THIS AFTERNOON FISH-HARRIMAN IOWA TEAM DEFEATS UNIVERSITY PLAYERS S BIG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FAILS And if you purchase Dollars worth of goods before April first— I’ll pay for and send you a Pictorial Review lor one year and allow you to select from our stock any of our 15c patterns. Why not buy the cloth for the children’s spring dresses or that gown you arc going to make. Pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly magazine with liction, articles, fashions auJ also departments on Home, Dressmaking, ft * ■ tnbroidery. Crocheting, Cooking, the Care en, Etc., Etc. Come in and look at a copy. 1 Ii Le very pleased to see you indeed at the E acket Store ugene, Oregon I I Announcement» I W . J. Gib.«-on & Sou wish to say that they have , — - cst Sth street, formerly known i> t 5 t . ST ORE where we will carry at all times “I'1/ 1 nc °* stap*e and fancy groceries, flour and teed- -■I’.'«* m.iiket price paid at ail times for county Pr0" 1 luce. uce. A share of your patronage solicited. Respectfully, Ph«ne Wack 15? I w. J. GIBSON & SON I» nun I rf F- »