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t ., - v fs ' . & Jaw H I .JsSSisi. U I fiiiiliBHIifiB lb? m JllBPMgpial - i i i . j .... i. i . . .I, .. cvn. SALEM, OREGON.WEDNESD VY, DF.CKMUER 11, 107 NO. 1!8. unenber RY OF iRTISTIC ROBBERY NO SECURITY kLS OF DEFUNCT CAM- IA INSTITUTION IA)OTED JANK TO THE EXTENT OP THAN THREE MILLION ins. ted PrcsB Leased Wire.) rrnnclsco, Doc. 11. That tho of tlio defunct caurornin ooIt & Trust Company lont Ely of tho money of tlio do- to themselves m en own uv rommlssionor's transcript. sklent and Attorney Bartnott edrnfts In excess of $50,000, $25,000 being taken from Itutlon by him two or threo ire It closed Us doors. Tlio lis borrowed to tho amount 51.000,000. and Fry, nn- Irectors, took $127,000 on cured notes. prd. a clerk In tho bank, and pretary of tho Carnegie Dinivany. was Klven nearly on his note.4. James Sal loo, jdlrector nnd I I Murderer State's Main Reliance borrowed $35,000 on his unsecured' note. It npponrs that when tho dlrectoi-3 woro not busy corralling tho money of the depositors on their unsecured personal notes, they woro absorbing the gold in enterprises In which thoy were Intorostcd. Tho list of loans of this chnractor wa3 an follews: W. J. Bartnott, note, $2215.58; W. ,1. Bartnott, over draft, $52,13-1.11: JamcB, John, nnd Charlou Troadwell, overdrafts, $1, G93.3G; James, John nnd Charles Troadwell, noteB, $907,500; B. M. Bradford, notes, $4 St ,110; II. D. Fry, notes, unsecured. $127,000: E P. Vrindercook, notes, unsecured, $12 1 uuu; sun Francisco & san Joaquin Coal Company, overdrafts, $21, G80; same, notes, $200,000; Sacra mento & Lake Tahoo Railway, over drafts, $13,320.21; samo, notes, $25,000; Trinity Bonanza King Min ing Company, overdrafts, $8GG2.29; Pacific Window Glass Company, over drafts, $22,132.83; samo, notes, un secured, $100,000; Trinity Wntor Power Company, notes, unsecured, $300,000; Carnoglo Brick Company, notes, unsecured, $370,235; Loralno Mining Company, J. Troadwell, pres ident, notos, utncAtrcd, $27,500; Central Counties Land Company, THE EDITOR USED HIS SHOTGUN WILL FEED YOUNG SALMON. Hnvo Evidently Prollted by Studying It. I). Hume's Method. LIFTS BURTON'S LID (United Press Leased Wire.) Oregon City, Or., Dec. 11. Tho ITnttPi!?Stntn liurenn nf flKlmrlna thtt BOdsonwlll change Its methods, as 'far ns 'hatchery room will permit, In tho liberation of salmon fry at each oi liomiu-binuoiia m urcgoa mm Washington, for tho bureau Is going to feed; from 5,000,000 to 10,000, 000 young salmon until they attain a nizo oftfour to flvo inches in length, whnn.'fhey will bo llborntod In tho J tributaries of tho coiumbin nvor. Formerly tho practlco of tho burenv of fisheries linn boon to turn out tho yotlnganlmon just na soon ob tho NEVADA BANK WREOKEIt Nll Kvo'roTout one Inc lo ik! B 'ho WILDCAT MINE PROMOTER "P,?1' l y ,nB ' M?,n bo keutwln tho hatchery .until Jjune. MAKES A RLUFF, AND PROMPTLY CALLED BY PEACEABLE NEWSPAPER LN IS FATE OF (United Press Lensed Wlro.) Tonopnh, Nov., Dec. 11. Francis notos, unsecured, $32,500; Western L. Burton, notorious bank wrockor, Securities Company, J. Trendwoll, ihunco man nnd wildcat promoter, nrosldunt, notos, unsecured, $105,-i" his last bluff In Mlna at noon 000; Eldorado Lumbor Company, 'yostorday, and wa called by John noteB. unsecured. $280,000. Total. Holman Buck, editor of tho Rawhldo $3,253,419.G5. Wostcrn, Novada Rustler and tho Minor, nt Minn. ened to kill Buck 'ilnvitlm tunn niftt In frnnt Af ilin Pnl 11 IS npA lintnl. Tlnnfr tvfm nulnknr nil t tin LEARNED Burton hnd throat- SallcdfAwny Fro Alaskan ..Port on sight. Yostor-j Fivth Years Ak, nnd 11m Wreck age Brnoae. 'iniH' mo niory.i ilt rIMe DlMiKtor. MlhllM Pr8 Leaned Wlrd. Seattle, Wash,, Dec. 11? Through anor many Walker Alono Honest. San Francisco. Dec. 11.- c nlmod by former Bank Commlo- trigger than tho man who hnd threat s oner Dunsinoor that tho lonns of enod to tnko hl8 Uf0 nlu, ut n iond tho California Safo Deposit & Trust 0f buckshot through his hoad, kill- Company woro Increased at least $3,- inc i,ini inBtnntlv. 000,000 during tho pant year. When mirton hnd rocontlv boon run out devious channels, and tho bank clo.ed Its doors thoro wns'of tno now n., hiiBtllnir camii of 5 oars. Ihirlng which tho fnto of ship, $189,504 89 cash In Its vaults, nnd nnwi,i,in nmi Tiiioit hum hia rennet-tn crow umil tmsacnirors lino boon wrap $211,054 22 was reported to bo in to him in thn Rustier. Ho also stnted ned InTsllonco. news has boon re- other banks. About tho only con- thai, ho should bo run out of Minn. colvodlestabllBhtng tho fact that tho $214,054 22 other bankf stockholder. bpIcIoub official of tho bank tthat did fl mm store PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Grand Exhibition Christmas Goods Now on Display and Ready for Your Inspection f comprise the latest and newest goods obtainable rill be sold at prices that will insure quick sales, your choice from the following list: HHSS GOODS SILKS IS' (OVTS SUITS UNDFKSKIRTS IRS TRIMMED HATS PMHRKLLAS ) I,S ILK AND LINUX HANO- :iiilfs rcixyi'iiixo CIX)THIG IIK NECICVVBAR AND VY HOSIERY SILK HOSIERY 'UILK LINENS DRESS SKIRTS Y F1XCT NECKWEAR ERSIAN R1DUONS SE SITPORTERS ACES H3P8 WOOL SWEATERS FINE DRESS SHOES SLIPPERS IjTOlS AND GAM US dreOs of Otler Articles. whnro Unirtoii linil heon innklne hln Btcam&Bch00ncr DlBCOYOry. which Biuueq, jrom ukuuu uny nvo yearn ORCHARD IS AGAIN A WITNESS TO VISIT CJOLDFIELD. RECITES HIS PIECE TELLS STORY OF HIS INFAMOUS CRIMES WITHOUT A SINGLE DEVIATION FROM HIS TESTI MONY IN THE HAYWOOD TRIAL. President AppolntH ConiniKHlmi o Repoi't on Condition. 5":ere. (United Press Lennod-JWfire.) , Washington, Doc. 11. Ji'rcsldout Uooeovolt today named as a-lwioml commiislon, to visit GdldtlMaand ln vestlgato tho conditions thoro, and to roport to him personally, tho fol fel fol eowing: Lnwronco O. Murray, as sistant socrotnry of tho department of commorco; Ho'rbcrt Knox SmKU, commJsslonor of corporations,,,,! Charles II. Nolll, commlBsloH" . labor. Thoy tflll start at 3 oclc' today. o lMeail Not vrtiWI'y. wSPf Y W& v (United Press Leased .Wlro.) Holso. Idaho. Doc. 11. Harry Or chard, by his own confessions, twonty times a murdoror, ook tho witness stand In tho Pottibono trial today, and for a second tlmo bognn to nnr- rao to a Jury his story of blood. It was tho samo story as told in tho Haywood trial, without a single dovl atlon, Qrchnrd differed somewhat in his manner of testifying, Rooming mora willing to toll all tho details without questioning from tho stnto'd attorney. Many women woro In tho crowded court room. nB U was known Orchard was to bo called early in tho day. Tho wltnoss ontored briskly, escorted by two guards, nnd hold his hnnd high as ho took tho onth. In paising hp glanced casually at PottU bono and Moyor, but wna woll a'ong in uis losumony ueroro nis eyes nut Now York. Doc. . lllr-JoB , a. .Tonkins. Sr., proftltff tho First National Dank of Bf$ly,is Jo a. Jonks, Jr and VrHL'i, Frank JonkB huvo boon Indicted wt'tho ro nult of tho Investigation of tho Hrooklyn bnnklng situation. All vtj plead not guilty, ana gi?o uau later in tho day. Othor Indlotmonta In. tho borough bank canou will bo handed down today, i Hi., COLONEL TALKS TO GOVERNOR n..n fnfc C.w.,1. nnvnr r Im linnril lliuiin. HUH UU HIIW 101111)0110 110 fromas wrocked. on tho bleak (,ll not ,ovo a inuacl o r clmngo his i."V? V,.,:.r.wi n, ii .m exnreBSlon. but on tho luht af Moy. liftHftfiifflfiBhpJ. rVhu Whorf. fifii-I. r. w'" was leaning forwnfd wlth'hlk dovla, has brought ird to Cnr'tnlrt , ". flW ,fyTlHM Omar J, Hirrpii.-oy. -if tho AHifhnf" Orchnni -dri)j)pl hia 6yos. Commercial Coinpiuy, that nn c Id l"! slightly ln HIh seat, aud .n captain of bunlntl.t. who p'lw quickly tnrnod to hl quostloner To about tho Islands of Prince William ""J" wnii tho llrst tlmo Orchard had Sound, has seen tho bollors of tin Hi-eh either Moyor or Pottibono since Discovery on the woat shoro of Ms rniPnCoo. TiiAHKKTIIALL. FIRST (MM IS OP THE SEASON. IOUR IIIO TEAMS J of Sjdem will play at Willamette ClyiniiiiKliiiii Thurwlny T m wwiiiifciKWjiiTynocK. Slow, n vlow that does not moot with fi SALRM HlCill HCiioOL' VsVcApWaL IHH1NESS COLLEGE. $ P approval of Co.ono, uoynoms. H AdinlNlon, Uric. M KtWm-MHMlMHnMlMBHlMM-HX-E-SIIMMMI Montague Ulaud, "fh"y we exposed rndo. Orchard, in uis aniwors to nt lnw tid. ax nrn it uvoi.t'iy of tho nuoBtloiiB of llawloy, gave inn bones. !"h DUeoieiy us cwnoil b local mon, dnd pllod along Uio const of Alaska. Sho was on her way Kouth lu tho fall of 1002, bringing many pnasengors and much gold. Commander of Troops Maine KtwrkM for ANkliiiC nf Aid Ilciwrn Tlern Wiih Atoy Outhrrak Thinks Mr tlnl Ijw Vnnect.'HHrtry, (United Press Leased Wtrs.)', i aoldflold, Nov.. Dec. 11. Drlic' nn oxtendod conforonco today W- twoen Colonel Itoynoldw coiiiinnitl tho troops, and Governor Snnrks. It 1b understood that Reynold hU wm plnlrr things about 8prkr;fsm.a inoatlngjtroopB l'forp thoro wnu any trouble ' Althotfifh Ttoyn?ldn- doos not conflrm this, t"l9 Hnld that UU told SparkH that It would havo boon plenty of tlmo to call aid aftor thoro hnd been ioriq sort of an outbreak. Reynolds, It Is understood, will mako tfils roport to WnHliingtoii, If ho has not ulroady doiio so. Tho gover nor will not any so himself, but his I friends say ho Is In favor of mnrtlnt CAPTAIN J. PRITCHABD. Veteran HtoaiiiHlilp shipper who will commuud the Mauretanla, the new giant Cunard Uner. hondquartors. Durton had ind'. a threat that ho would kill the odl- tor on sight. Buck got book to Mlna yoBtorday morning, nnd was told of BRISTOL'S NOMINATION truo nnmo ns Alfred Horsloy, and told or his onrly llfo In Canada; of his marrlago and oarlv strugglos; of his Infatuation for tho wlfo of auotli or man, with whom he oloped; of his foruiklng his wlfo and child and doming to Idaho. Ho then told of iIh exporloncoH ln tho Coeur dwMonw; of driving a milk wagon, and following othor Hnoo of work un til he finally drifted Into tlio mines and Jolnod tlio Wnrdntr union. His de-serlptlou of tho blowing up of tho iii-riiixiMuiii Hunker Hill and Hulllvan mill, in lAJlTHril AlAW whloh two men woro klllod. was very Ml I llllAnn prttelse. Hint ho frankly admitted that .110 net flro to the fuse whtah did tho - work. From this. hl first real act , .. . I . . ,.. of vlolonct, ho went Into the Colo (United Prws Loasod Wlro.) rllo tronb on. and told of IiIh nNt mm 1 ML i W Jnj 1 1 ,n A It If you want the befct values on Uio Paclllc Coast In Ladies Coat nnd gait, come to the Chlmgo Waahlnnton. Dec. 11. Tho depart mootlnir with Moyer, Haywood nnd Burton's threat. Ho Immediately mt of justlco announces that the Pettlbono. armed himself with a shotgun and uominaUon of William C. Bristol, U. 1 Orchard mid that Pottibono told went In ouont of his man. M attorney tor tnr uuunei 01 uru, im lM jym iIMU 9 Minuet! me khus - ! u, 1l I a! )b a r. tiarkV tstAWtt v i t rm II A M lltflk n . lit it.. "I a u. .11 t Innn ulril k f until Turning a corner iiuck on me upon "i ui wm m mw ".. im m mu uwr u i nun iuiu Burton standing in front of the Pal-,w" "e witnarawn. in aceoruance Donver in piano uoxee. Alter ne ace hotel talking to Will Edwards, " the department' reoommonda-, troops were called In the wimeae aald Hi he wnt to Cripple and nu'l the Free Coinage Miner's 1'ulou. He walked out with the reet when the etrlke wa calMl Wildcat Put Up u Fight. August of that year, mid oki or (United Pross Leaied Wlro.) oommltung tne iiret act or violence Nn ill liihta tn w Mia tlllltlr rW ItftAb flrtlni? U'auh Tlur 11.. MnrCfcrV .!"!". """ i. 'f mms in Buck Immediately gav'.i,a r"v"'P.A,,, .....htar nt Prnnw L. ." Mecormack in tiie v niumior himself un. and will be held until r-B.on..- JL. torru.iv finrnthwi wtt men adjournal for the thn inminat. whlnh will take nlace to- ., i.i..r.J. i... (n.iAiia miniiin noon rscetw. w-.w . -. ww - . - WIIU U.i&Vii UJ ,w...v.M.. ...v......... I morrow. . . ... ... 1 L. .,.. I... ..I T.. .!-,. r- . . r iiuiM, umnu. uuv. I . uwrwic FIGHTING THE RAISE IN RATES and, getting a bond on him. told him tlons to tho president because Drli-.h wn i to throw up his hands, at the same tor- course with referonpo to ho mo', wh lmo shouting to Bdwurdc to 8t land fraud prowciitlona In Oregon .'Wk a, away. Edwards moved aalde aa last unMuwKwii7 as he could, and Burton drew a gun Buok flrod, and almost tho entire charge of buckahot entorod Burton's head, during it almont from his shouldors. (wildcat two nights ago. The animal bad boon chased from Ks den by a nn din intn the nin of the denoal- hunter named Hawkins. It rushed Darrow ha aaeerte! that the oroea- Store. tore was President David F. Walker, "'""a th Carpenter yard, and U-r oxamlnatlon of Orchard will be vary .no loans appr on tqo ijooks ciirewu ,.,. n t,.a ,,, ...'i na.,nu, wni nrntu i.v i aaa thi. nredit S ground, and Hawkins opened flro. j RiohardW'a failure to shak the iwhen wa e'.y I'Mbcii the rel occup trie uir'gbst j.risnn Walker, - . .. TV.n .fn..n.l.l on, 4.,tnruil litin tFla loatlmnnu rtf fif. w Inau. nrlAi n kor was iai;on to tne . , , ..---i,-,. i,,. ,!, i.iit,o,rt.' nn., nn.i ...m , t,n aat night he was lea w " "'" "....." ."; ...':.".;",..'..; V' " l;i. :. 'ed bv Brown Which W " oum iiku h''v uo-juiiiiiiuuh iiiuhk wiiniwijf .j iiiM nt nil in ihnlfiraspod the cat's bleeding throat i different lines, only endeavoring to however, iupo'and choked the life out of it lenrn'ne who his cell-mate was to 1 aiked that ho be put in with any Scrapped to a Draw, prlatntr nnd In the dirtiest cell. If San Francisco, Dec. 11. Johnny necewar). rather than bo compelled Murphy and Johnny Frayne, two lo t' n ni the night in company wlth'cal lightweights, who have fought Drowp 80 he -was taken to a small-1 Mveral draws, went 30 rounds to er ynfi darkor coll. where ho remained, another draw at Col ma arena last until this morning, whoa the prison beeper removed him to a lighter and airier apartment. .. . 1 . o nicht. Tho flitht was a lively one, before a good crowd, but when It was all over Referee Roche woa nin ablo to pick a winner, and called it an oven battle. Tho boys do not seem to be ablo to gather a punch J 80 UodlM Recovered. -. - - -,., 11 k ,tlnl of 180 bodies tad been recovered up1 with sufficient ateam hehlnd It to to noon today from the Fairmont nettle to question of who Is the bet- mines. AH but 33 were laenunea ir hjbu r picture Orchard before tho Jury a an Inhuman monster, unworthy of bollef. Tho direct oxamlnatlon will prob ably be finished tomorrow, nnd It Is thought that not more than two days will be used in the croM-examlna-tlon. tutu disposing of Orchard thld wook. o Took Suicide Route. (United Proas Leased Wlro.) Ban Francisco, Doc. 11. T. Otway Badlclr, manager of tho West End branpb of tho California Safe De posit & Trust Company, suicided early this morning. (United Proas Loaned Wlro.) Washington, Doc. 11. A delega tion of iiunrly 50 pi-otriliiunt lumber manufacturers nnd shlppora of tho P110IM0 coast, who nro hero waging a fight against the ruceut increase in raloa by the Harrlinnn nnd Hill rail way systems wore given u hoarlng before the lntoretnte eommoreu com mission today. Nourly a seoro of RomplalnU hnvo boon tiled. Victor H. Beekman. socrotury of thu Paolllo coast association, bonds the dologq- tlou. He Insists that tho nation of the mllroHds will paralyze tho lum ber Industry of Oregon and Wash ington, and rroMe a lumber famlno over tho entire country, ilminolnl do preaalon on the conat and a forao of 100,000 men out of work. Tho rail ways say that the ratee are not ex-owslve. Hunkers Don't Like Jail, (Unltad Press Leased Wlro.) Boise, Idaho, Dee. II. Argunienta were hoard In the federal court here lute yesterday on tho motion for a rehearing of the Keator. Kattenbaoh, Dwyer laud fraud casos of North Idaho, In which tho dofondaute woro convicted at Moscow lat spring. In support of the. motion tho attorneys for the defense niod nfudavlta of four mombors of tho Jury uwurtliuj that the government attempted to tamper with the Jurors. It Is churgod that communication was had through Bailiff Johnson, and that 1 11 this way intimidation was practiced. and the Jurors Influenced. Affidavit? by 'seven other Juror and by Bailiff Johnson deny all of those allegations Kettonbaeh and Johnson woro Low Uton banker, and woro each oen- toncod to eight months in jail by judge Dietrich, ttio oxeoution being. suspenueu poiuung nuarmg motion for u new trial. Dwyer was a tlmbor crulsoc, and wa. sentoneed to la months In prison. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Doc. 11. Wheat 99W(R fl.OOH, corn fi5Qi58tf, oati C2 5i , 4W