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jfj NEW YORK CROWD
THIS AFTERNOON
dead man is Krwln ltassky. There
were many arrests.
Silversteln was alive when taken
to the hospital, tint he is lilerallv
torn to pieces. It is iiinirotialile that
lie will survive. He dt'i hired lie did.
It "because a coo beat hint up."
BULLETIN EDITORS
FOUND NOT GUILTY
ADMIRAL EVANS
WILL GO TO SPRINGS
FOR TREATMENT
"YOU NEVER TOUCHED HIM.'
. .1..-1, s. Two men
L YorK. "
H . -Ait a number of persons
L this afternoon when what
1 - rainy peaceable meeting
J InlA nn nil-
'W'3r" I.i ,n"Rnd a bomb
Snbubly ten
Vtad gathered In Union
ft take part in the meeting.
I tomea were u t
Lreral speakers of local promi-
r , u announced to make
A force of 150 police
aost of them mounted, were
if. ,.
I'ieWS crowd asseiuoieu o-
Libal there were numerous red
ma unm.
wore red hats. At some signs of ills,
order the police started to disperse
those who were rsi nsibtp. Little
or no resistance was offered and the
square was almost cleared ot the
throng when one man engaged In the
demonstration rushed swiftly Into the
Bquare and threw a'bomb which land
ed near Union Square fountain, and
hi the rear of wiucu n ,a ,
lice was stationed. There was' a
cloud of smoke, a loud report and a
number of persons were seen to tall
The police reported two killed ami
a number Injured. The crowd includ
ed many sightseers, who were panic
stricken. Ielig Sllversteln, accused by the
police of Having thrown the bomb
Is himself fatally Injured. The other
Sun Francisco, March 2S
After deliberating fur four
and a half hours the turv In i
the trial of R. A. Crothers
and Fremont Older, proprie- 1
tor and managing editor of
the San Francisco Bulletin,
charged with criminally libel-
tag William S. Tevls.brought
In a verdict late last night of
not guilty.
ki,i:i:t will also visit
Al'CKLAXII, XF.W ZF.ALAXl)
Washington, March 2S It is prac
tically derided that the Atlantic tleet
will make a short visit to Auckland.
N. Z., before- going to Sytlnov, Austra
lia. .
Washington, March 2S. Admiral
Evans,, commanding, liio Atlantic
fleet, is on his way from Magaalena
bay to San KVsucumu on the battle
ship Connecticut, tie wm go to San
Luis Obispo by rail an take treatment
nt the springs there. The Connecti
cut will return to Magdalena Bay at
once. This information was rec-lved
at the navy department by wireless
today. Kvans will assume command
of the fleet when It reaches San Dingo.
FIXXS yvri-: l,-CK OK
COXI'IIIKXCF. IX kf.xati:
Hersingfors, March 2S A',
the close of a heated debate in the
Finnish diet this morning -the So
cialist members carried a vote of
lack of confidence in the senate by a
vote of 71 to 47. The debate arose
over certain anti-Finnish interp-.lla-tions
in the Russian douma.
r
ro wca otuit'o wontn
If it Comes from Hampton's Its Correct
Easter Suits
The essential part of a woman's wardrobe is her suit; by it her
taste is unconsciously displayed. Then it behooves the fashionable
oman to select a suit which Is absolutely correct In color and
style.
Any store can show you stilts but this store can show more
style and better quality than any other. When we show you (''at
famous make, "The Wooltex," or that ever popular "La Vogue"
suit, we show you the limit of suit style and goodness, and will be
a credit to any woman who wears them.. We are Bhowlng Easter
Suits from $20 to $45 and an early selection will be to your ad
vantage. If you don't want to buy, don't; come to look.
SUITS FROM $I2T50 to $45.00
Mm.
Black'
Silk Waists
When It come3 to showing
values we are anxious for, you to
see our new black taffeta tail
ored waist. It has the "look" of
a hand-made waist from your own
dressmaker.' Strap trimmed, fine
tucks In back; a waist to please
the mosUexactlng.
Kuril $3.00, 911.50 ami $7.0(1
Oulard Silks New arrivals of Foulard Silks; the kind with quality back of the name.
Wehavethe new spring shades: green, brown, tan, navy and Copenhagen. The yard.TI
....$1.00
Taffeta Silk
TMrty-six Inch taffeta Just arrived;
lrs brown, navy, Copenhagen, garnet
M sray; others get $1.75; our price,
"W4 91.50
Gloves . , , .
The new Easter Suit rails for new glovos.
We are ready with kid.- silk and Tabrlc;
two clasp to 16 button lengths, $1.25 to
$3.75; silk 16 button, black or white,
$1.50 to $3.25.
Royal .Worcester Corsets
There is more corset value In a Royal
Worcester Corset than any corset made.
Short hip, long hip, short, medium and
long waist; In fact we can fit any form.
Trv one $1. AO to $ti.r,(i.
What Arc You Going to do for Easter Clothes ?
Here's a clean-cut, dignified Spring Suit style that
we are showing to men who like distinction in clothes
with simplicity. It comes in" a variety of choice fabrics,
and we guarantee a correct fit and the best tailoring you
can find. All-wool fabrics and right style.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Made clothes; our store is full of these goods. You
ught to see them.
Suits or Overcoats from $18.00 to $30.00.
This Store is the home of HART SCHAFFNER &
MARX Clothes.
Copyright 1908 by Hirt Sctuffner It Mux
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It will pay you: each
Hampton Bros.
Where Cash Beats Credit
BOYS' CLOTHES
Kvtjt iiloro yon boyn
clothing. Inn if you will buy the
mxt milt hern, II nhnw .mi
we th ImkT kind for thi
TTKnfv Th mil. I,V to O.Q't
urinkrhoff in Cleveland Ladr.
AN ATTEMPT TO
ASSASSINATE GEN.
BULKLEY WELLS
Telluride, Colo, March 2S. For
mer Adjutant-General llnlkley Wells
narrowly escaped death or serious
Injury at his home at an early hour 1
this inornlnK y the explosion of a
dynamite bomb placed near Ills bed j
on the outer porch on which he was
sleeping, as is his custom. Wells
was hurled with the debris many feet)
from the wrecked house, the sides of.
which were torn out completely. 1
Hardly a stick of the bod remained, .
but Wells Is Bald to have escapod
without Injury. Tho hoiiHo hud been j
Kuurded liuahiBt such nn ntlempt lis
patrols and electric. IIrIiIs.
Clenerul Wells Is munaKnr of tho ;
SmiiKBler-Unlon mine, and his home, I
where the explosion occurred, Is lo-
rated on that property at Pandora, ;
several miles from town. Wells lip- i
penred In town this mornlnKwlth his
head bandaged, but otherwise appar
ently none the worse for his experi
ence. One siiRpect has been arrest ed
and Is held pending an Investigation.
The entlio city and county police
force la working on the case. More
arrests are expected today.
Wells himself telephoned the n'WS
of the explosion to the nut horn ies,
and soon the neighborhood was being
scoured, There la no trace of the dy
namiters. Tho bomb or dynamite had evi
dently been placed under the bed
some time yesterday and set off by
clock work or time fuse, hut no trace
of tho machinery Ihib been found.
(lonornl Wells' predecessor as mun
nger of the Smuggler-Union, Arthur
L. Collins, an Kngllshman, was shot
to doalh- several years ago. Sieve
Adams, the alleged accomplice of
Harry Orchard, murderer of ex-Governor
Steunenberg, of Idaho, Is now
In Jnll at Telluride awaiting trial
for that crime. Wells wns nlone In
the house last night. He sleeps ou
the porch most of the yonr.
CRUISER TACOMA'S
MAIL POUCHES
ARE OPENED
vi'.xi:.i i:i..NS s.w it was oxi.y
acciiiuxtai,, hit invi:sth;a
tiox wii.i, uk askki)
nti:sni:XT castko's okca.V
SAYS l!()()Sl:KI.T IS IXII.I.OW
IXJ ri'.K.MKPITATDD I'l.AX TO
cu'sk coxi'i.K t iii:twi:i:x
i'xrn:i status ami vkxkz
r 1:1. x i:i:i't tti.ic
fa en '.'as, March 2S, via Wlllem-,
stad, Ciiracua, March -S. Minister
Itussel 1ms advised Dr. Jose He Jesus
Paul, foreign minister, hal threo
pouches of official mail brought Into
l.aGuayra tor the cruiser Tacoma,
bad been opened at I. a liunyra. Kits
soil said It was a very serious mutter
and asked for an Investigation. Paul
replied that the opening of the pouch
es was accidental, nod that only a
prejudiced mind could call the oc
currence "very serious," as the con
tents of the pouches were not dis
turbed. The Incident of the mail bags, cou
pled with tho return f the Tacoma
to l.a Giia.vra today, caused the great
est excitement 111 Carinas. President
Castri's organ, Kl Constitutional,
publishes mi eiPtorlal entitled,
"What Does Itooseveli Want?" In
which It declares that Serretary Hiit
under the Influence of President
Kooscvclt and Inspired by Americans
holding claims against Venezuela. Is
following a premeditated plan of cre
ating n conflict with this republic.
The paper slates that the 1'nlted
States purposes to raise the flag of
cojiqucst In South America and that
the American government does not
intend to recognl.e the finality of tho
decision of the Venezuelan courts
and the mixed communications.
MURDERED AND
THROWN INTO
CEMETERY PIT
ALMOST A
RIOT ON BROAD
STREET CURB
Arlington, Mass., March 2H.
Two boys found the body
of a woman In a pit 111
St. Paul's cemetery today. Her
throat was cut and thero wre otluu
evidences ot murder. She had been
dead but a few hours. The head wns
nearly severed. It In belifved that
the woman wan a resident of Cain
bridge or Somervllle. There Is no
trace of the weapon, but thero are
evidences of a strugfile on the
ground. The woman was about 25
years of age and of slight build. No
cries were heard.
ALDRICH BILL FAILS
TO REACH HOUSE
Washington, March 2. The Al
drlch currency bill failed to reach the
house today, as expected, owing to
the fact that the senate was not In
session, and according to the rules
tho bill cannot reach the house until
Wednesday, when tho senate again
convenes.
WHAT 1 1 Kit KOKKTAHT
FOIl NOKTIIWI-XT
Westwrn Oregon and West-
ern Washington Showers to
night or Sunday; light frost
tonight; south to east winds.
Kastern Oregon, Kawteru
Washington and Idaho Fair
tonight and Sunduy; heavy
frost tonight.
New York, March 28. Scenes nl
most approaching a riot occurred tO'
day on the Broad street curb when 1
widely advertised mining stock was
offered for sale for the first time
Over five hundred brokera and mes
sengers who had boolted orders for
the stock wore so eager to execute
their commissions that they fought
wildly to reach the man who had the
stock for sale. Men and hoys were
knocked down and trampled under
foot, and tho sound of the conflict
brought hundreds of spectators to the
scene. It was noon before quiet was
restored.
iTV WOMFX KII.I.KK ItV
f.KillTMNO IX MK IIKJAX
Howell, Mich., March 2H. Two
' women were killed by a bolt of light
ning striking n ifarm house m-ar
Hartland this morning. The victims
were Mrs. Peter North and Miss Car.
rle Kills.
1 (lilf-agn Wlti-nt Market.
! Chicago, March 2K. May, 94;
i July. S 1-1; September, 86 1-2.
NEGRO SHOT BY
HEFLIN WILL RFCOVER
Washington, March 28. Louis
I,tihdy. the negro shot by Kcprescnta
live Heflln, of Alabama, lust night
following an altercation on a street
car, will recover. Thomas McCreary,
or New York, who was accidentally
shot by lleriln, wes only slightly in
Jural.
Heflln appeared an the floor of the
house today a trifle pale. He was
surrounded by 11 number of col
leagues und later retired lo the cloak
room.
Ileflln dl)iliiye( n number of let
tern In which his life had been threat
eneif.
ROSALIA BAUSCH DIED
EARLY THIS MORNING
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AI.YHIH AFTIill I'SFJTL UFK
Mrs. Hosalla Bausch, a Well-known
resident of this city since lk7ti. died
this morning shortly after 4 o'clock
of paralysis at her home on West
Seventh streot. Shu wns 1)8 years of
age and had many friends In the com
munity who mourn her death.
Mrs. Hansen was a native of Ger
many, being horn at Wleselburg, Ba
varia, on the hanks of the great Dan
ubo river, July 1 4, 1840. In 1854
her father Joseph Ausman, with eight
children, came to this country, final
ly settling nt Manltnr, Wisconsin. In
l&iiu she was tinttod In mnrringe to
Peter Zllnmer, a native of Luxem
burg. They had three children, John
and Frnnk Zlmnier, of Kugenp, and
Mrs. Mary (Ztmmer) Kadlng, of
South Dakota.
On the death of her husband she
removed to St. Paul, going to San
Francisco In 1872. In 1876 she was
married to Peter Bausch, In Albany,
and soon afterward they came to Eu
gene, where she had resided since.
Her husband died September 17.
1894.
In 1883 Mrs. Ilnusch established a
green house, where for many years
sho supplied the larger part
of the Kugeno trade with
flowers. Shu waa a natu
ral lover of flowers, and from her
early girlhood till her death stud-
led plants, particularly orchids,
The funeral cortege will leave tho
house Sunday at 2:16 p. m., and pro.
ceed to tho Catholic church, of which
she was a' loyal member, where the
services will begin at 2:30 p. m. The
friends of the family are cordially In
vited. The remains will be Interred
In tho I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Friends who wish to view tho re
mains please do so before time for
leaving the housn.
XKWH KOiF.S
Medford has ordered about seven
blocks of Seventh Htreet, the main
business thoroughfare, paved with
Warren's blliillthlc.
Hon. .1. K. Weatherford, the Alba
ny lawyer and capitalist, tins offered
to give l.'iOOO toward a $100, (lot)
sawmill to be located in Albany.
According to reports from Ixindon
fruit exchanges, Oregon apples are
commanding a much higher price
than apples from any other district.
Quotations show that the Oregon pro.
duct brought :i.!4 a hex. the nearest
approach to this price h Ing the ('nil.
fornla product, which brought onlv
II 0 a box. This shows that In the
matter of apples Oregon leads the
world.
FOREIGN OFFICE SILENT
REGARDING MESSAGE
Berlin, March 2S. The for- ,
elgn office Is practically silent to
day regarding Ktnperor William's,
message lo President Itoosevelt In
regard to tin. appointment of Hill to
succeed Tower as American ambas
ssiulor. It has. however, given Indi
cation to the lleriln newspapers that
Tower Is not to ! aitaiked and ex
plains that tho aiinoiiiirciiit.nis of the
past few dnys were only Intended to
tuiike It rlesr that no officials are
averse lo Hill, and thnt they had gone
through Iho usual official channels to
Washington.
About 2iKcltlien of Pendieton
have made a lender lo th Northern
Pacific for the purhase of railroad
lunds under the government project
at llermlston. The same point Is In
volved as In the Southern Oregon
land for which $2. So an acre Is ten
dered. The llermlston land Is worth
$1UU at tho present time.