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mm EUG ENE DAILY' GUARD KKiKM-:, OltKtiOX, FKIDAV KVEXIXG, KEI1RCAHY 28, 1U(M NO. sis pPT TO ASSASINATE j SHAH OF PERSIA FAILS 0. R & N. PAYS OVER EIGHT MILLIONS IN DIVIDENDS his wife, set fire to his house and blew out his own brains at Floris sant, Colo., today. His wife may re cover.' Insanity was the cause of his act. Feb. !8--An attempt M1""'- .... , assassinate the! P ..-h,,rt. Three guards . re killed. K was proceeds to aj P ... ,.-n when two bombs, Mtonu - f a house. ll Ixled in the air and the other, taflM ... .nmnblle. kilim?; :;l " '!.,.!,, the chaf-: ii shattering - hT"- aken the precaution to send ,d btniself riding in a carriage, ifihah hurried te a nearby " ?,er. " r rm i ;h the i ,-eD tne uuuc ---- nere thrown was searched, ,o uresis c' i i rVGIXKKH i J0"n A- Jetrrey, or Portland, lins hi ii 1 .Alii i " . .....--.. - . " ........ i j the office of congressman from the rondo Springs.. Feb. 28. Ed-' wa district ou the Democratic ranroau eu6'ucc,i "uul "i-ii OFFICIAL FOHKCAST FOIl XOKTIIWKST Portland, Or., Feb. 28. Western Oregon and Western Washington Rain or snow tonight and Saturday; colder, northeasterly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Italn or snow tonight and Satur- day; colder. I; price F New York. Feb. 2S. An extra dividend of t'i a share on preferred stock, calling for the disbursement of $S,25u,- 000, was declared by the Or- egon Railroad and Navigation Company today. Of the com- pany's $1 1.000.000 of prefer- red stock the I'nion Pacific and its auxiliaries own $10,- 993.990. I'nion Pacific and auxiliaries also practically own all the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company's '-M,000,000 of common stock. I-.IIISOX'S COXDITIOX is ofitk si'.niors New York. Feb. 2S. Thomas A. Edison silent a comfortable night. His condition is serious, but he Is in no immediate danger. Chicago Wlicul Market. CM'-apv.. Feb. 2S. May, 98; July, 92 5-8; September, 89 3-4. MUTUAL COMPANY j REDUCES! RATES ! Tacoma,' Feb. 2?.- ?"he second day's session of the convention of the j Western Retail 'Lnumbermen's As jsoclatlon opened toddy with a meet ' Ing of the Lumbermen's Mutual Asso ciation, a co-operative tire Insurance 'company, consisting of members ol the Association. President Milliard, of Tckoa, Washington, reported tlu association In a prosperous cjndliloi and Btated that the cost of fire In surance to members had been re duced from 15 to 02 per cent duriiu ; the four years of Its existence, an' i that it was now furnishing insuraiK'' ', for about 50 per cent less than tin ; rates of the old line confpiinles. ! F. 11. Hlllkird was re-elected presi dent; .1. C. Weeter, of Poi!ate!U:. vici president; A. L. Porter, of Spokane, secretary and treasurer, j The first prize of $00 for the ,best essay on "A Modern Retail Lumher t Yard" was awarded to Hiram Jensen, 'of Colliston, Utah; second prize, $40, to J. F. Hertzler, of Woodburn, Or. HORACE M'KINLEY IS DELIGHTED OVER ESCAPE FROM M'NEILS SEVERAL HIGH RAILROAD OFFICIALS ARE HERE TODAY ourtex, .vr.vu'nnAY axi kosch. -KK IX Fl'fiKXK I.OOKI.MJ AV- RAJAH SILK THE YARD- 75c (Spring Wash Fabrics The most dainty creations that are produced by the genius of master designers are brought out to perfection in wash fabrics :')r W omen s adornment. We are showing execel lent examples ot this work ot & in the large aisortment of Wash Dress Goods for spring. Will you make ar-. bgements to inspect the magnificent assortment. It is the largest south of rtlaud. Noticeable m the collection and particularly desirable is the 1LR.OSE BATISTE A sheer fabric with dots and floral designs, on I dark and light grouncl', the yard ROSSETTA FACONE--A fabnc'rele figures and a mercerized stripe of white, the yard SATIN L1SSEA soft fine material of sol-id colqrs, with narrow silk stripe, all colors, the yard New s.. 14c 25c 35c About tvhlch so nnu-.u is, .,.i.J. n, must be seen to be appreciated and no description can do It Justine. It may be seen here only, V each WiSM to .ST. 0(1 Spring Underwear These warm days suggest a chang? In the Un derwear. We are ready, are you? SLKKYKLFSS VKST We have a Swiss ribbed sleeveless Vest for. . . .10c I,OX! KLF.KVK VKST , Swiss ribbed, shaped body, pure v:i!:e. fierfect fit ling, each -"' Spring Skirts The time of year when the extra Skirt Is needed, and must be had. Ours are of Panama in plain colors. Others In checks, stripes and mixed col ors suitable lor spring wear; priced very inod- Sach '1 $6 to $15 Spring Jackets Just In by express. They have the newness In style and desirable colors: plain colors and .'..$8.50 to $12.50 Portland. Feb. 28. Horace O. Me Klnley, convicted of land frauds, was today sentenced to two years In the county jail and to pay a line of $7, 11)0. Mc Kin ley's Joy, when he realized hat he was not to be sent to Mc Neil's Island, was wry ureal, and to threw his hat In the all' and save ithor evidences of delight. McKlnley's many friends In Ku- tkk ni:;iNMN(i WOHK ok ii:i-it Kcne are pleased to learn that he will not have to go to the I'niied Stales ; prison at McNeil's Island. The an-1 ,nouucetnent of his comparatively I M'Mit sentence was received with con-J AXAtiKlt O'llltlFX SAYS XF.Xl sitteratiio Interest here, as he carried on some of his laud operations Kugonc. The editor of an Knslerii paper I apologizes for the mistake I'M of hi- ' printer who placed the caption ".Mis-1 ery l.ove-i I'ompaiiy" over the iri iiouiicciiieut of the marriage of mi editor anil n sehonl leaclier. HOST BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS MARRIES BULGARIA'S PRINCE Coburg. Feb. 2S. Prince Ferdi nand, of Bulgaria, and Kleouore Car oline Casparlne Louise, Princess of itouss, were married, today. The LEADER OF FORTY THIEVES. SHOT TO DEATH PUIXCF FF.ItmXAXU bride has the acknowledged distinc tion of being the hundsomusl crown princess In LHurope. FOWLER BILL IS FAVORABLY REPORTED Washington, Feb. 28. The house committee on banking and currency today voted to report lavornbly on f- the Fowler currency bill. t 4 4 -l' Xew York. Feb. 28. In a desper ate buttle with four men who at tempted to rob him In his' saloon on Fast Twenty-fourth street early to day, Thomas Craven shot one of the robbers dead and put the others to flight. Then, in a panic, fearing the Killing wouiu meuii u long term ot i Imprisonment, Craven hid I ho body j in inu iiitiiway oiusuie oi me saloon. He was taken into custody an hour later, and first denied the killing, but finally made a full confession. Three of the robbers are also under arrest. The man killed was known ns "Scar" Hellly, and is believed to have been a lender of a gang known us the "Forty Thieves." iii i i:i:ii u ii.i, siok itF(iixxi.; OF A( TI'Ali COXSTlU'CTtOX HIP lUll.lllMJ TAKKX AISOIT ( itv iiv m VNAta it iiai:tk; ov OM.MFIiCI.M, fl.l'lt J. P. O'llrlen, general inaiiaKcr of the lliirrliniiii lines In the Northwest. William .McMnrrny. general iiasHen ' ger aKjent, and (1. W. lloschke, rliief engineer, were In the city today, hav ing arrived this morning in Siiikt i iiitendent Fields' car, "California. : They came here for the puntosc of ! looking after the beginning of (he I work of erecting the new passenger I depot here. Mr. O'llrlen, when p j preached by a Guard reporter this forenoon, said: I "Our contractor Is now here ready to begin work on tile depot, a part of the materials are already on ttM NORTHERN PACIFIC ' COMPLIES WITH LAW St. Paul, Feb. 2 8. Tiler s ""Will be tto reduction In t lit salaries of Northern Pacific. telegraphers. The Northern Pacific will comply with tho federal nine-hour law, but the operators will work nine hours and will not bo allowed the mea! hour. BRADLEY WINS SENATORSHIP WITH DEMOCRATIC VOTES i " taiiore 1 silks. There is nothing ae charming fjr a summer gown !'!0 those. We invite your inspec t. They come in tan, green W bin? wlta pretty figures T'"e M'lMn IjSt.l.OO ilet Nets. ".mat'h ti,lk,lI of material for net "S,s' br"'. navy, blaA, Cop !ifcSa and white; ' " T.-c to 9 1. no :igured 'let Nets.. '5l Wr" nf,t lth small dots design,; suitable for J M Vaists. fa iM) to a.,- Child ren's Looking You'll look Hie pros perity if we can get you to wear our Hart, Schatfncr & Marx Clothes Such clothes increase your business value to yourself and your asso ciates. They increase your self respect, too. You'll find that the knowledge that your'e wearing all wool when your lriends are wearing part cotton will be worth something to you. If we get these clothes on you we will be doing you a favor A Suit will cost $ 1 8, or if you want a better one you pay $20 or $30. rosperous The Little Things You Need Stock of white pi'iuff wifli pink or hluo fnds; -oari liTtv Collar and Cuff Sets.. Heavy linen, fiti omlirniiii'ry and lare rollnrH nnd ruff.--. Tho st ."r lo $l.."0 New Veilings.. All colors net vlilng with large medium and snuti! dots; The yard -"' anil IOc Washington, Feb. 1!X. The house todav. under a siieclnl rule. restored lo the army bill the provis ion for the increase of piiy'of enlisted men and non-coninilKsloncd officers. The provision prohibiting the pri vate employment of army bands In competition wllh local civilian musi cians was r stored to Mm army bill. Auto Veils.. e.. nith "tree climli- 1ay are stout. l.-.c r Hampton Bros. Where Cash Bca'S Crcd'. c Ai.u.wv a.i n:iu. i-tox .MAY (.11 111 II IIIMiS Washington, Feb. 21. Senator Fulton today appeared before the couiuilitec on public buildings In behalf of bis '-"-l ins bills "rovh""" for public buildings at various Ore gon cities. The committee practi cally assured hi nil hat It would fa vorably report two bills one fur I I t'eiMlleion iinu one lor mimny. ! There will be no general puiiii" i building bill, but ir Mr. Fulton can j have these' Individual bills linie"! through the! Hcmtlc they can be mud" : riders to s :tue upily bill " not be subjected to a point of order. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 2H.- ( Kx-(lnvoruor llrndley ( Itep. ) 4- was loday elected senator, re- celvlng li-l voles, l-'our Di-nio- .crais voted for llrndley. Wild scenes followed the niiiiounceuieiit of election, (lie lieinoernts demanding a re- t n pit u lot iun of the vote. Th' deadlock cuus-d by the re- IllHill of scvernl llelllocrnls to Vot Tor (lovernor Itecklllilll, the caucus nominee, had deadlocked both houses since the beginning of the session. HARRIETT 3TANTON' BLATCH. Woman sulTrnglst who filed a JVw York hotel company because she vrnn not allowed to dine In the roof gnnfen without an escort. MUST NAME NEW MAN FOR POSITION Kround and ntoru are from (tin up from I'orMand at ))(. I think next wook will sue tlu' beginning of artunl work on (ho building, and It will Iki iuhii ed to completion." Th! threp railroad orficials won) taken In hand by Manam llrato(f (lie Cbmmerruiil Club, auiu &tur liny had break failed and wore hIiohii about the illy and in trod need tn many of the eitleiiH whom tho had' never met before. They ntnewett ac iiiainlane(.' with ii nimiber wlnii llwy had met on wvernl diffeiiMit wioti.H In an idi'lelal or wo eful rapaeliy. They weru tn keu Into many oT t i i - ? liUMfnss hoiisi.-(, prlii'-Ipul anxniK thont bein lOnton'H art titori, whleh thy udnihtMl greatly, and said th" plaeo wutibf hi a rredit to a much larj.:nr city. They were also taken lo the Commercial jClub, wljere a few pleasant momenta, wern spent. All color heu.ritltrhff ed"n; 2 3-4 yard lont; earh tl.HX liliio and hi own veil-, h"intli hed iTids; one ;-r'l by thru vd. b.nct vt h ..0 PROSPERITY IS EVIDENCED BY LIBERAL, BUYING Chban". Keb. 27. The arriviil of throiiKH of retail buyer In ChbaKo ha made optitniHtn the rulliiK note In the wholesale dUlrlct. Tho In flux of tnerehanifl from rltle nnd Htnall towiiH throuwhout the Went, which Muvted early thin week, prom- Ihch t ) exieed thai of hiHt year, when thouK.inds of buyen; wero brought by excursion-. Kale iiumaKerH In va rious line of jobbliiK ntiU today that the number of buyer I lnrn'r now than for the rncreHpmidiiiK time in I fni.T. (tplnion wan freely expreKm'( t t ;.v rh;it fh biilneirt of the roun ty i r'Ui Iiv r'-furnlni; to its normal . .el. and f h view HciMiilnnly N d tii- r-';iil mT( luinl. wli" j'klii or-; 1 1 -;t t Inn f'r lr;nie nf i "i ; y .jnn" iluriim t fi WarthliiKton, Feb. 2 7.--"Wan'eil, an experienced and callable man to (III the office of dinlrlci attorney of Oregon; one who can pawi miiHler. Corporation attorney and counsel for land fraud defendanlH need not apply." i .i Ik plac:ird 1i;ih tmaiu b en huni; on i lie ndmlulstraliou floor knob and the Oregon deb-Katlon will once mure uiifb-rtake lo pick a man wlro can re lieve W. C. MrUtol. ItbjectlmiH to Cleeti H. Senator Kulnni culled at I lie White Hoove i h is morniui; to pr yent C. A. Jolm-t. of Maker City, and tiie pr".sl- ,dent Informed him that he could not j nee hi wuy clear to appoint Thoman .1. Cleetou. IIIh objecilon ti Mr. CI I ton, he naid, wiih nol on permuial ground; there wiih nothing wliatno jevr iiKHlitHt his character, but Mr. jCleeton'rt iatl prlltlcal acllvltleH made It iniwlne lu the tnlnd of th" i prenldent and nltorney-netieral to Klve him the dlntrlcl-nttorneyxhlp. 'The president awki'd Mr. Pulton to In- form tho delegation that he wool. I lite 'it ha vi iiiiiillier name Kent in. : Mr. Kulton did ho thl afternoon, and jwlihm a tliiv or two the dHen'it bn ', will meet nnd etir;ivor to iiui e utn Honif new n;iTi f tr ihl- apooint rni-'it . No Iin .tnijetiieRt :im ! t;"M1 f'll! !'. , howivr. The e Ullllie p;ellt 'I, it in iinrb r,;!innl, hiii-t be tl:;i' of no:n. Mtu' :a "f tiof rntiHidf red fur the ; place. a BANK VAULT , ' WAS BLOWN OPEN fit, flood, Miiln., I'eb. 2. Tim viiiiII. of Hie Firm Htnle Hank ot Clear Lake, lib mil' k from here, via blown open IiikI iiIkIU. The rrark men secured $:ii)IHi and niadu their escape on a hand car. ALIO REPUDIATES BOLD COHFESSION OF ANARCHY Denver, Fell. XS. Alio, tio utaypr of Father l.eo, after conferrliiK will Robert II, Wlddecoinlte, his ronniM! Hinminted by the court to rxirnfurt Alio' defend, today reunlluted htsi original Klatement and all htrt otlwr COIIICftlOllri. "I didn't kill the priest ho fell detid. I am a Catholic and had pidh to tho church to pray. 1 did not m then? to fecijlvn the ttncrnmi'Mf. While I was praying the pilevt ruiiHf alotiK and put I lie .k ratnent Iti my mouth. It Is .iL-ainst the rub-s of tth C;t ho; ie cinrrt ti to I like tho hos.?, wit'tou! I.avhr; b mi' io runfi-b'ti. -' I -i 1 I: on:. Th.- mvM fell ban't end I !i';i;il ei rlmdy jootpim; ,k I, '"In.; hi s'icn:v' (i Ltr to me, ia Ir. , I Mid r. n cut."