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TFTTi1 B DAILY GUARD VOU SAN FRANCISCO POLICEMAN MURDERED THIS MORNING l-:i'.r.XK. OKKliOX. T!U l;.NlV KAKXIXU, Jl'XK -I, ItlliK DEMOCRATS OF GEM STATE poiuo are un.iblo to eMat'lish the identity ( tho twi'nty-yi'iir-iiM ma niac who calmly walko! up to A. 1'. ; Camden, of Chicago, late last nlRlit anil shot him dead. In the boy's ! trunk was found a complete tcuilniiu' ' outf;l and a woman's wit;. ARE SPLIT; NFATUATED GREEK o.n Francisco, June 4. Pollce- ... William H. Helns was shot dead fUj today by Thomas O. Young, for merly o' Gait, Ca!., and more recent ly employ as a strikebreaker dur Ijj the strike a few months axa of tie street car men. The murderer tas captureu wiui ms twin brotlur, Junes Young, after a fierce flht in ihlch several policemen took part. The thuRS became involved In an al tercation In a "Barbary Coast" sa loon. Policeman Helns entered the place to invesiKate. The bro; hers nnand when they did not halt Ileitis fired his revolver into the sidewalk. TDomas unou'eu iy in? waiK, pre tenJing to be shot, and as the ufti-! 'terbent over him Young discharged i his revolver into the policeman's I body. He died in a few minutes. Thomas O. Young, who shot and kiilpH Helns. and his lii-nth- i. ho was with him at the time, have been.iaentiiiea as tne men who stood up and robbed two cars at the Kear ubjht t6rminU8 lale Monday Pan laV0", has "d his Part in the affray. He savs he fired Killed the policeman which he s-ivs w tired l.yhUhru,..rT.,n, hrii- 7, a";,' "' 'd tie which h,- wore O il okers say the man who fired the mi. u shot wore n red tie The Youns; Druthers were former ly employed by ,he l llited Kailroads as strikebreakers. TlilAI, or UK vtn (; x this ai-tf.hxoox San Francisco. June I. The trial f M. 11. UeYouni:, chained wiih li '' r''c(tive Burns, did not be Kin this morninc It was postponed until o clock this afternoon because of the absence of some of Hums' witnesses. ' Twin Falls. Idaho, June 4. Two sets of delegates to' the national convention at Den ver were elected by the Dem- crats of Idaho last night as a ; result of the breach between the Dubois and nntl-Dubois , factions over the Mormon question. Uolh dclonulious Were illsmicleit for lln-im liotli factious asreo that yesterday's contest is but pre- litninary m the flnht which will take pla.e at the Wal- lace convention in August, when a platform will he adopted ami state ticket nalll- ed. Primaries will he held in counties w hich st nt contest- ed delegations to yesterday's convention. KILLS. ONE HE LOVES Los Angeles, June 4. Ilecause he was hopelessly Infatuated with her and had been banished from her house, Louis Kenelles, a Greek, today stabbed and Instantly killed Mrs. Minnie O'Connor, wife of James O'Connor, Southern Pacific employe, and then shot himself fatally. SAKK ('HACK Kits WOltK IN OKI.AIIOMV Tulsa, June 4. Tlire-- robbers cracked the safe of the bank of Fair land InM ninht and escaped with $lo. nun. Posse!; are in pursuit. The r, biters wire mounted. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE MAJOR DREYFUS MAY DEFEAT CHAMBERLAIN FOR SENATOR, ANYHOW BOY MANIAC KILLS CHICAGO MAN Minneapolis, .Minn., June 4. The OKI .n WASHINGTON' j WKATIIKlt Hi It TOMOKKOW Western Onnm. Fair tonight and Friday. Western Washington -(.'l.nidy with possibly showers tontKhl and Friday. Hasten. Oregon, Kastern Washlng ton and Idaho Cloudy, with prob ably showers tonight and Friday. WE MAKE BUTTONS TO MATCH YOUR SUIT GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF LADIES' SUITS 25 New Spring Suits, latest models,finest qualities placed on sale at a great reduction in price. These suits were reduced in price to close out. This sale is for a few days only. It is to your advantage to make an early selection. Paris, Juno4. At the conclusion of tht ceremony this morning In con nertlon with plai'ltiK the remain of Zola in the Pantheon, and while the profession was omorgtnK from the portifo to wi'ess the defile of troops, a member of the st:iff of the France Milltalre, who nave his name as tiii'mni. fired two shots point blank at Major Alfred lii'tyfus. one of the bullets striking the latter In the hand. The assailant was arrest ed. Dreyfus' injuries are only slight. A scene of hi destrilu !i!e f.mftiHoii f flowed and an unury crowd sailed around lM:vtus and Ins assailant and knocked i !ie would-be assassin t ,i man, who presented a pitiful speeia Solliers r us lied la and resencil the roan, who prpsented a pitifal Bpecta cle, his fart lu'tng bloody and his clothes literally tern to shreds, Ks corted by the police the wretch wuh taken to ft place of snfety. The shoittnj; was followed by a demo nst rat ion of t he uss, trial i m known as I. a .leuuesse t at "lollii, which 'interrupted lit e-'reric iiles wuh the ery " Down with lrefiis." and "Loan live t He army " I ! f ps' wounds were d rr::.fd and he was ta ken t t bis ho!iie. It wa at Mr;, Thought IVd iU ul Fall.ercs bad been u. TN-re w a s iiImi a panic in t n- hm, w hu h was ri-r.i i ain.'d i !i ,!i f t b ull v. A total i'f LM't arirstN h:m been m.-idc in eonm-ct ton with the aih'iiipt thU morning to take lirejfus" life. White Silk Waists at Reduced Price $2.50 White Silk Waists, beautifully made, latest sty le, sale price $1.75 1 HEARD OF CREMATING, BURNED HER HUSBAND Seattle, Juno A. Mrs. Madeline KlnK. of Ollalla, now in the county Jail here, charged with the murder of her husband, Kdward KIuk. Hdmlt tliiK that she burned his body, never heard of tho cremation of human bod lea until told of It a fortnight ago whllo visiting her daughter In Scut tle. "Uo they really hum bodies In stead of buryliiK Hhmii?" was her sur prised tjuestloii. When a Shu red that such was tho case Mho then eagerly asked the par ticulars and methods by which thin disposal of bodies Is accomplished. It j was little more, thuii a week later I when she almoBl completely destroy ed the body tf hi r husbantl by hulld ' tag a funeral pyro nloitKslde her cab- In in the wooils. So thorotiKh wax I her work that an ounce tobacco box I now holds nil tho ashes and pieces : of charred bones that the of fleet j have been able to find. J Tho oflcers who have InvesttKutcd : K Inn's death say they bellevti thn crime was premeilitated. AUTOMOBILE RACES BEGUN AT PORTLAND l,rtland, June 4. Shortly nTter I o'clock this afternoon K. I. Decamp, of ChlcaKo, Inaugurated tho first an nual meet of the Portland Antonio lie Club on the Fair View (Jifsham course, when In fhe prt-sence of sev eral thousand pcopl, he started the first car In the fifty-mile event. At the ('MUi'liisiou of lb- half ccnlury tau 1 UO-mlb; raco was run. BOX GAR LOAD OF CHINAMEN SMUGGLED White L inerv Finished Duck 36 inch Dress Suiting linen finish, worth 20c yard sale price - itfi Zepher Ginghams for Less 33 inch Zepher Gingham, worth 18c yard, all colors, special the yard 1JC Laces 10c, 12 l-2c and 20c Laces, large assortment of patterns, the yard 5c Summer Wash Goods Reduced One-Half 25 pieces Wash Dress Goods, fine sheer lawns, organdies, Swisses and mulls; all wanted colors: worth irom 25c to 50c yd. Sale price, yd 1 2V, Vo 23c Copyright .1908 bjr Hut Schiffoer It Mux If you are in a Hart-Schaffner & Marx Suit, I you're the best dressed man, in town. If -you behave as well as your clothes look.; you'll be all right. We'll fit you in a Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suit anv time you come in. They are the best Clothes you ever will wear.'sArt wool tailored in the most perfect manner and in exactjlfit'SAre you ready? We are. Suits $15.00 to $30.00 This tore is the home of the Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes. i 1 - SUNDAY HOURS AT POSTOFFICE CHANGED Hun KruiirlHcn, Junu 4. Whi'll n Het'k (if the Hnlltln't'll rurltli: ('(iniimny opened h Ihix cur lllirt mt r ll 1 11 K liu imliil iiiHlile Intend of erul iiiereliiiniljHe Blxh en t'hl- liem. i The ear r:tllle frilhl (till- veHtDM. and Intel lieetl leu 4 iIiivh nn the rnail. Ttie In- inali'H liail ii llltlu water and few eriiekeiK left, on- hail n cert irii ate, hut I he uthum eimlil tint Hhnw any, anil were liirneil nver to the ltiintlKrii- t lc.it iiillliiirllieH. II Ih hup- tinned the Clllllerte Were HIIIIIK- Kled III nver the Mexli-nn Imt- 4 der. (M'FICK WII.I, ItK.MAI.V OI'UX litOM 1(1 TO II A. M. INSTK.M) )!' tl TO 4 1. M. AS IIKItKTO !i GRAIN MAY BE H)UK INiHlmnntor I'ftK" Infurtim Thn Otiard that tho Sunday hmiri at tho poHtofflce will be rhanK'(I. bcK'n ninK next Hundiiy, nn that thn peo ple niuy Ki't tlnlr mull Imtwccn the Iujutk of 10 and II a. in.. In mead (if lii;twi'n 3 and 4 p. m., hh hereto fore. Thin rtuuiKc U made for the reason t hat iiiottt of tho until from t he north rotm-H In on t tit curly mornliiK trains, whertati hefore It fHine In on the afternoon trtln. At preneiit t he fternMfi train t nrrli-H very 111 tie nld fr nil local rnnil, whi'll It p.ckK lip alottK the line be tween I'ort htiul 11 ed KnK' tie. Th Ih cliaiiK - will he iiiiii-li npitie hif'-d l.y lllc pn hi U- HH Well ii I he employe' of the poKtof f Ire, who will now he ahle to Kpeud the afternoon at hi-sure. PARCHED BY HEAT Farmer In I.untt roimty arc com plulnlnK aKnliiHt t hit InteiieBH of t he Hejison, feariiiK that tho Kraln cropH will not he mat tired enough to Htattd the hot wentlier In .luly. Kail whi-at. It Ih tut Id. Ih itKiittily headed at UiIm BELMONT, DEMOCRATIC LEADER, IS DYING New York, J ii no 4 - Oliver I. Ilellliont, the well-k ll'jWll oniter vat i ve eino( ratir lead- i-r, U reported bm In a dyliiK 4 4 rondltlon. Hi &tt operated 4 4 on for appendlcltlH too late 4 ! and la not expected to mirvlve 4 the m(ht. 4 1 'ew Box Ruchings 6 Roches 25c Hampton Bros, e?Q lAi VVillamette St. wHEiE CASH BEATS CREDIT Colored Linen C.ke IH0, Chamberlnln IHi), la th iitiofflrlil count ii ihowa by (he roturni In D-jiikIh. rountr- I'.rt of thi retnrni wero received from dlii tant pre-lnrt hy telei'hone. and . Krent innnr frrlorn will prihahly hi, dlHfOvered when lh offleUI roillit 4 made The vote on r'ihll,itlnn ex'"-'ded the el i.tIii Ion of the "dr" ie:iiep, iro?:lhltlon iiirrvlni; hy 1 ft n-.aj.rty. R. W. 8PECR. Il.ynr of lienver, whoMda th. rotn iltm of rmni;nn. for tin Ixiuo- STATK.MKXT Xo. 1 1.KCISLATOK8 MAY KIIIUNK 1IKI)V 40, TIIB i xkkiikii xi'Miiwi. omv XKXTS OK (JOVKKXOIt IXXIK AKOlM TO SKK IF XH'tX. SAItV VOTIS .MAY HE WITH-lllll.l). rnitlatid. Juno 4 - Shniild twu !!iaieniotit n. I Itepiililirau reine-M-miiilveH l:i the lenlslai lire reftiso. !! vote fur Ch.illliiet'lalll, Dt-lllni'rat, for I rited States i.-natiir. nn the firm il.iv'n h-illni. and j-hntild six Suite Hi. -n; Nn. I Uepnlilli ans I lien-after i' ru.T to vole for Ii I in In J iint ns-f.-nihly. or should the two or tile six he ii li-K-ii t rioin the liallotltiir. Chain heiialll eoilhl nut lie elei-ted. nl IhoiiKli p ii m I in-tit Slateineiit No. 1 Ueiulilleiiiis of thn leulslat urn de r In re that thev will aupiinrt Chiimber Inin. Iieeiinse Ihey are pleiUeil to the "peuple's I'hnl.'e," rillllnrH wero iifloat yesterdiiy that several Stntu eiei.i No. I UepiihlleiitiH will either ileellno to vote for Chamberlain or will tin iiliseui. In thn loRlslaluro will bo f.1 9tnte- innnt Nn. I members, of whom 39 tiro HninilillrnnH. The innjorlty need ed to oleet tho I'nlted States senator Is 46. If Clioniberlnln ran muster only 45 votes on Joint ballot, ho enn not bo elooted. Tho narrow mnrxlo llf UlV Vftlilu tllilfrt ll,n .!.., ...!... In the statement ranks, has caused ninny persons to spei-iilale on tho possible defeat of Clianiliurliiln. Thn. efforts will he put forth on tho Uo piilillian side to pull nwny six or tnorii Stalemi'iit No. I niembem rroni Chiinibeilnln Is experteil by ('liiiiuherliiln's lletuorrnllo support ers, many of whom urn dubious as to Chnnilierlalu's ability to hold tlieiu In line. Sliotild Itepresentnllve V. II. nono brnke, of lleiiton, adhere strlelly to Ills pledun to supiiort for l'lllteil Mlnl.iu m.I.,m .1... I.. ... .1 ....... n ... 1.111,11., i, i in, inn- Jiirlty votei-B, Ibat will absolve him from support of Chamberlain, slnro Chamberlain, did not rerelvo the mil lorJIy of Die voles cast for Beniitor by the people, on n unit of severnl t )i in kh ti (1 votes east for the I'rohl lililun it it Siii-lallst rnudldatos. For this reason II mebrake Is not classed as n Statement No. 1 li-Klslator. fllateinent No. 1 Itepliblli -ins. If ii'tlm; liidniiendent nf oilier Itepub-lli-ans. will be ii l.. in orKiinlio liolli lour s or (he l.-ulslaliire with thn aid nf lli-llliii rlis. Ileiilhi'iin rau-i-im 'II the s-liale will bo runt rulleil h'' Ct H'iiteil'"til Nn, I men, but 111 tl ve will hi' controlled by 27 null Kit-te-iiet N'n, I men--Hint Is, II liii. I'- uiihi:. tins In e iuriis shoiilil arriiv 1'ieinsi Iv.-s t.n thn sinlenient l-sne. Thin meiiiis that Die senatn Itepliblli ans. If iiblilliiK by raU"IIH. ina elect S rtetiient No. 1 presl-d- tit n ml fie l:n .; It'.. i.')l!;nr.j uv elect rn nt'ii S.ai met : siw-tike. II Is to . In ex iie-te 1 thin P crats a" ' n-o Htnleii ent Nc 1 llllbll' 'ills -v!ll tiufli-fivni- I., im.ii. peril'-- of nil r-v lines, for electluti of t'.tuteiiieiit No. 1 presl, li-nt an, Trf ' er. Sholil.l they ,., ,1 unltlii;f. tin. uull-Slateineni Itei'iibll chiis wIP hi) shut out. Hut this Is not Ilkl'IV 1,1 tltn itrnonl.,,,1... ... I the two h .iii-er. purty llns are .tire to be itniwn to ro-nc extent, nt If nst. Bliue S ale-unlit No. I members wok no iiI'mIk,, to ah.uiiln from so doing. : Conseullentlv. It Is not niitlkelv ih,.i I ctiii.-us 's 'i -.o-li holl'se will be I III that event the senate lilliv have n jHiniemeni No. I president nnd tho h iiise an iinll-.Stnteiuent No. 1 speiik- i tr- 1 I A. W. Orion, of Multnomah Is a .ninliilaie for spenk'-r and Ills friends hope l-i line up the Sllllellient No. 1 housi mliers for him. both Hopuh- llinn and I leiuoirl ii lc. Heuioerals will probably be qulie willing for nu ll nn iirniniti'tucnt, in t'n- Interests of Chiiliiliorluln, In both houses. On- i" " "lion nnilialilv I N, M.Ariliur. of MuHuoinah ( I ii .-iliuiy, iiut -Slati nt No I', r.-iiiiplrll. of ciiii-k.-iiniis. mi in No. I. I-. i,lo nn miili'.inl A l- bur w -ii ri uiIIiik clerk of lio-i-i- In I'm.-, an, i, ,.v i .in " " lei;.sliii..- who Is a piiirtliltiK lau r. I For presl l in of the senuli Km-, ,,l M.irlon, Is expei t.-il to lie li'lH.' i-iindlilule. A. J. Johnson Hi-inon. w ho was c Tiiilrniuii of i-tiite Itepuhllnin convention inonth. ! nn aspirant. Itolh SiBtement ,. men and havo an nouiKeil that Ihey will yot for : Chnmb"riln. Men Helllnu, of Mult , iiomah H-u lenient No. 1. may also lie a candidate. Jay Hnw.rman, of Ull llam, Sherman and Whwlrr. opposed In Htatmin-nt No. I, la meiitlonrd aa a randldat. "tnn- ItD- ro be (' ami I. J. Btnto- Mc- lll" T. II. uf the List aro time, but now It Is several weeks be hind that slnne. Thn sprlna; crop Is also Iste, and hot day may parch bo'h If the weiiih.r remains cool. Te Iste Reason has been lltl llsilll I ly rold, and on thai account prospects for fruit In the state si" nofi-l. ss li-iirlv every kind hlM bi-. ll h 1 I b;i. k until alter Hie fi-,.. Collars 25c S The Win-ill Mnrkel. i-ii The wh'-nt m:tik-t clos ed .I'llie. !).".; July. Ml Is; S.-ileiu- ber, Mi :iif 12; liec.-iiihi-r, SI l-t. Y'-fi.-l -tin 's lias, hall Ian. I. '.. I, os WiU'lc, 2 iImii, 7; Oiikli'inl, ii. 1 o i"-s: I'ort S.iil Kian- .vi. ooo. iiiio i'. i. iioxn ISHt'K IH IIATIFIFI) New York, Juno 4 Tho executlvo ronimlltee of the I'nlon Pacific to day ratified tho Issue of I" 0. linn. qui) bonds This Is part of the Issue of lion. mm mm already a'llluirlzed by Stockholders. A new kln.l of record bin been rs liilillslied - a mlirlitv poor one. Mrs. Clinness holds the lneil;il, with U rec ord of ahuiit ISO murders. I (