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I t Ilatt aumal XVII. SALEM, OREGOV, SATURDAY, DnCKMBKR 2H, 1007. NO. 200. 1 1 JUKPiBHifiiHiii III urses Throw Babies From Burning Buildin lilliS HOME IS BURNED ARE CREMATED INGTON 1I0M1S FOR CHIL- IS IIURNKI) THIS MORNING 'LOYE8 DO IIEROIO WORK LIVING THEIR HKLPLKSS 11)8. lltcd Press Leased Wire) cued a number of chlldron who were Bleeping nt tho time, and both were seriously Injured In tho rescue work. Tho ilro broke out nbout 2 o'clock this morning, when all of tho. In mates woro asleep. A number of the children were thrown from the win-. uows, and all but tho two bnbloi were rescued In this way. Tho horn" jls located seven miles out of tho city, nna there Is no flro protection near tho home. Tho two women foucht tho flames nlono until help reached tho trccno. Twenty men responded to tho alarm about 20 minutes ntter tho flro started, but their services were too late. Groat difficulty was found In securing medical aid for the In jured, nit tho telephone line wa3 out of ordor, and It was several hours boforo tho burnod Inmu'js could bt given propor attontlqn. Tho fir atnrtod from somo clothing which wan loft too nenr tho stovo. Of he 30 chlldron in the home, the oldost was 14 year, and the youngoit ex woeks, and all woro dependent on the attendants to occapo from tho A LITTLE ITALIAN ROMANCE NAMES KILLED THEM M I burning building. Of tho Ave nt- WaBh., Doc. 2S.Irls(1tendnnt8, Mrs. Myors, matron, and aged 3 months, nnd Hazel. Agnes Hill, nurse, woro tho only onos I - 1 . d 3 yeurB, woro burned to ,0 HsHin sonous wjunos. .ono oi Mm m..h i, ,.. , lllw ot,,or children are roportoa in n Mrs. Myors, tho mntron of , .... ... . ' ilnniroroiiH condition, nlthoiiith n mini hlngton children's homo, was r rocojVed severe burns nnd bruises burned -that sbo Is not ox-' n lo livo, in n flro which de- Stanford tho homo nt nn early hour, Sent Its boys up this wny. and they nlng. Thoro woro 30 chll- Btiro brcight their Biinshlno with home, nnd a number of thorn. They will open It tonight nt clved serious injuries. Mrs. tho opera house, and you want to e matron, and a nurso 'res- get your sliaro of It. SPALL17TTI, WHO WARIILKD AS Turns Teddy Down. (United Proas Leased Wlro.) Washington, Dec. 2S. Tho posi tion assumed by Admiral Drowuson In oppoMtlon to President Roosevelt's ordorB directing that a Burgeon bo put in command of tho naval hos pital ship, and which lod to tho un fortunate controversy botwodn tho two men, is glvon much prominence in an article printed In tho Army and Navy Register, which was Issued today. That tho admlrnl was perfectly JuBtifled In taking tho attltudo ho did is tho substance of tho artlclo bear ing on tho subject. "Tho position taken by Admiral ABOUT STATE MONEY STEEL STOOD- PAT Brownson," It Bays, "is approved by ATENOR, FALLS IN IX) VE WITH, tho lino officers as a Justlflnblo pro ,... ,...-. i-tost against what Is rognrdod as an THE MARCHIONESS GUGLIEL- encroachment upon the righto of MirrTE, AND DIES WITH iART.commnn1 v0t01 ,n 'n0 ,,U( person nel." OV HER NAME ON HIS LIPS. I o PORTLAND JOURNAL TELI.S THE STORV OK THE STATE'S DE POSITS IN THE DEKUNOT TITLE AND GUARANTEE CO. (United Trees Leased Wlro.) Rome, Dec. 2S. A trngody that has created Intonso oxcltomont whs uncovorod today whon the bodies of MnrchlonosB Guglielmotto, the bonu- tl f til daughtor of one of the most aristocratic families In Rome, nnd hor wooer, Slgnor Spnllottl, n woll known tenor, woro found togothor In tho conservatory of tho Gugllolmutto ostnto. Love, parental objoctlon and des pair were Intorwovon In ho protty PRESIDENT HANDS IT TO SPARKS One of tho romnrknble d I solos me i r.eulUng from tho Inveetlg)itlou of the Itle Guarantee &. Trust Com pany bunk Is tho fuot that whon the American Surety Compnny paid ovoi tho sum of $3-1 ,0011.25 to reimburse tho Htnto for losses in tho Oregon TruK & SavlngH bank, Stuto Trensur or Stool promptly plunked tho money into tho coffers of tho Tutlo Guar- ClearingSale Mammoth Proportions Will Held For the Next 30 Days AT THE CAGO 5T0 PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE ' WB i (United Press Loasod Wire.) Washington, Doc, 28. President nnteo, whloh was oven thon uudorgo Iloosovelt todny wlrod Govornor Ing a win .from He depositors. Sparks, of Ncvadn, that tho troops ' As n result tho American Surety will not be ordered nway from Oold- Company was flnnlly called on to A.l.l fn. A..,. ,!.., If ttin. itnvnrnnp Mllldl ITOOd II BOCOnd tllDO tllO lORS romance thnt had this sad ondlng. ..... ... ;,'. , . ..,ini , n, i.. , fnlinro . wm in wiu luvuiiuiiiu ibbuu u tun iur ' ..- .. a special session of tho legislature of tho Orogon Trust & Bavlngs bank. Tho President says ho thinks flvo This It dld,.Jthrnugh the arrnnROiaont days la'aufflcknt tlrno for tho chlof effected a few weeks ago with Govor oxeeutivcr of Nevada to call tho mem- nor Chamberlain, bora of tho legislature togothor for The surety compnny paid to Stato HaiaHIIKHMIBHaMB Tho marchioness loved tho tenor with a passion boyond her control. Tho lovo wna returned, but tho par ents of tho girl throw obstacles In tho path to tho altar , theroby blighting their happlnoss, I Rather than live on soparatcd from each other tho couple dccldod upon a suicide pact. Poison Is thought by somo to hpvo been the agont of doatli, whllo phyaicluwi cling to tho theory that the couple may havo beon suffocated by tho fra grance of mngnollas and othor flow 'ers In tho Gugllolmetto conservatory I At any rato tho marchlonoM nnd hor Bweothonrt had carefully locked thomsolvoe In tho homo or tho pret ty flowers and force had to be usod to renoh tho bodies. Tho despair of tho couplo was heightened by the knowledgo that Spalletti had prom ised to fulfill any engagement with Conrled to sing in New York In the tho noar future. M N M M BONDS BONDS PIVE AND SIX PER CENT BONDS GILT EDGE SECURITY Call or Write Waters Bros. Investment Co. Room 16 and 17 over Bush's Bank, Salem, Ore. WANTS TO BIT DORSNT. H K M m m m m m m H H H M H M iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiii MrKlnlcy Captured. (United Press Leased Wire.) t Pokin, nee. 28. Horace McKlnloy, who escaped on No vember 11, Inst, from tho au thorities at Shanghai, whpro he was Incarcerated, ponding the arrival of nn'offlcor from Amer ica, luiB beon recaptured at Harbin. San Francisco, Dec. 28. Tho Pokin cablegram announc ing tho enpturo In Harbin of Horaco McKlnloy means that one of tho most powerful mom hers of tho Oregon land fraud ring Is again In a fair way to go to tho penitentiary for hli crimes. McKlnloy was u mem ber of tho gang with whoso names tho Into Senator Mitch oil, of Orogon; Congressman ningor Hormann, of the Hftino itato; g. A. D. Putnr and form er Attorney Franklin Plurco Mays woro linked. Among thoso indicted with McKlnloy wn Mine Mario Ware, a U. S. commissioner of land. Ho married Mlse Ware, nnd both agreed to testify for the government but noon after MoKlnley Jumped his ball nnd fled to tho Orlont with a dancer known as "L Mo EcvnL" Thu 4A pair srpurnted ut Manila. Prosontor Honoy took (ho mnttnr of McKinley's extradi tion In hand nnd for more than a yoar kept after tho depart- X.moni of Justice, urging ttoa po- . T cceslty of sttldp-'Aofc'tnl'd f back to Orogon. Porsbtenco X xsbroilght Micoets, and oxtradl T' tlon papors woro issued a few months ago , McKlnloy wnfl.ar I filuln.l In Qtin llchfll li.al !... 4 foro thu government ngeiu ' rould roaoh China, ho brok'i Jail end hastened over tho bo'r- ', " dor to Harbin, tho town In ; which ho has Just been rcrap ' I turud. Mrs Mario Waro-MoKlnloy, thu wifo of tho fugitive, Is nt presmit n reildent of this city. T (4-M-M-M-f4-M-4-4--. IllSlHtH L000 Worth of the Newest Goods in Willamette Valley Will Be Slaughtered irdless of Cost. No Mercy Will Bej Shown to Prices. li o.,un t .it rn0 rsirL nmi Hhildron's Coats, iau; " kjiiita. liuuira Lruaioi jm .- Skirts, flno Fura, PotUcoata, Millinery, Oetrloh Pluwee, Umbrel "a Goods, Silks, Men'd and Boys' Clothing, BlnnkeU, Oonnforts Licrna, Towols, Bedspreads, Shorn, Hoelory, Underwtar eJ3 of Othor Articles. W3 of Dark and Light col- J Ladles' ?25 Suits, now and Outing Flannels, 7c qual- 3c rards of 9c Whito Outing o? yard G i c Goods, yard 25c Goods, yard 49c Jrcsa Goods, yard ....69c LYTS OP SILK. IULF PRICE. 15 00 Suite, now ..'J7.90 Ladloe' ?18 Goata. now Ladles' 15 Coats, how , Men's $10 Suite, now . II. SO $10.(0 .$7.50 ,.$CS0 HOY'S SUITS AT AM PIHOE. Ladies' $2.25 Dres Shoea now $1.45 MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND HOS- IKRV MAKKHD DOWN. Men's Blue Overalls, now ..39c t Price Yon Can Get Anywhere We Will Beat iVOY BROS, Salem, Ore. Slio Would Sacrifice Her Home, Hut Keeps It. Ml M (United Preee Leased Wire.) Sen FrawMecQ, Dee. 28. "I would ,bo wintiig to scrlflc our $40,800 home o the leland off Sauwllto to 'u tha California Safe Denoett t Trust Company. Yes all ray proper- ty." said Mrs. Walter J. Bartaett. In the purpose of having the state au la ttatameut before the grnad Jury tHoritlee aeeume all rwiponelblllty In "I opjKel many of J. Dulse'! the matter of th preservation of or i Brown's Ideee. tepeclaJly did ! pro dr. teet agalaet hie actJow rtfUilUis the Umber deals la which taa baa was ooWHald, Nav.. Dae. 21. Upon re- BASKET BALL TONIGHT ALUMNI S. H. S vs. S. H. S. Y. M. C. A. GYM. ADMISSION 15c 1K1 IIIM111HMIIR B M M M lavelved "Walter J Bartaett. '--iTlMr Preatdant Bartaeit aaa .n . Treasurer Stool ihe mini of $34,009. 2G on September 21 Tho books of thu TlUo Guaranty show thnt on the same day Steel deposited the check in tho Horn bank. The depoelt wan undoubtedly mot weleome for At their ow raaueat ihle wife teetiaed beiore iaa prwia I . ... . L aw Jury yeeterday aueraooa. wn f ft poll,, gaion of the legislature loua to aaaiat the laeatliaura m Oovrnor ifarka Immedl olearlag the atmoeuaere of oabt m- & Uwk tj IHRttr Hmj8r 0OHaj. 'to which he affairs of the dafaaet flr(lto IneUtutloa have been plgd. Jt ocplafl that oven If tho I Although he dW ot dlreatly caara do8(J aawwole in oxtraor- Browa wltfc wrecKiag ia , - djMry nation the oppoeltlon to tho nett. la hie mild maaaer, tarew Qt the qq wtt be so strong Implications aaiat hie for- jg tnat um,, wJj b9 accoin mer frlead and preBt Jailmate. '-jjj. The many labor leaders In James TreadweM wu aot raw faotb braBCj,w 0f the legislature will tloned by Bartaett particular, t aiMotad to beeome very en- ,tbe wltaeae declared taai ae - tbBttel(tje ovw aay measures to ,p!elOHg of the heavy l & l rftMrve order aker the soldiers ,vetmon made by the Weak with the goa .Treadwell Bklorad Laiabor Coas- t. pany. . i,u,IrrtIoii und Danw url in the let M " "J ' d ngbl. CoI. tha 'Mtu riiinritnLiia ()fllolfll haVH t,a';the4r bank was undergoliiK tho heavy ipraai, woald aot be withdrawn for Ave days rpttatK,ly thnt ftt that tlme oloeure of lt Insolvent condition. The action of the slate treasurer In thU traneaotlon U the more romark able beeauM of the objeot lesson whloh he bad sq recently In ihe fall tire of the Oregon Truit. Steel 'h relations with the officials of tho Title Guarantee bank were very close. Thoy wore reaehlng out In vry direction to gather in every dollar of cash on which they could lay their hands. Steel had already made onormoua deposit of stato funda In their bank, and, though It was a matter of common gossip that after tho Oregon Truat failure the Title Guurantt-o wok being subjected to a heavy drain by depositors, Stool again come to the rosouo with tho money paid hltu by tho surety com pany. Tho accounts of George Steol. state o fthum In thu fact that for sevoral months an extraordinarily largo pro portion of tho stuto fundi was curled In ho ag-onlliNl "active account," thiiM pluolug the money at (he 'dis posal of tho bank for loaning pur- posiM. Trunnion were mauu irom time to time to tho "edinintlomu fund." I This, under tho loan, could not b loaned by the bank, but thMo trans actions were never for ihe full amount of the aetlvo fund balnnoe, ror example, tho uetlve fuid showed a balance at the clone of the month of May. 1907. of $891,320. A few days later the aattv fund balanoo was red need to $Bli44, but by July 2 It hud rlson nRoln to $173,420 40. On Ootober 30, ihe day beforo tho be ginning of the holiday period dt- olared by the governor, the balnne In tho aottve fuud wiw $47,413.81. There are many Indications that on many or uie iouna maua uy wm Title Guarantee bank, heavy rake off were reoelvod by Individuals oonneoted with tho bank It Is now an important question whether the state funds wore used in making theae loans, and the Identity of the persona who profited by the rake-offs will probably be tho subject of soarohlug inquiry. FOOTBALL GAME AT PORTLAND Tho St. Louis football team wlI iday Multnomah at Portland New- Year's day. Ticketa will be sold at one faro for tho round trip. Make good going on Cottago Grove focal treasurer, with the Title Cwarantee'at 8:40 a in, January t, returning bank present many peculiar feature 'January 2 WM. M'MURRAY. which will require explanatloa One 12-I7-4t Gen Paj. Agt 8 P Co. 14 na m r --?) if .moelfl next Monday t"M