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i- Ohe Hail auraal bii. xvn. J SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, RECEM1IKE 21, 1007. NO. 23. DJMal oldfield Expects Trouble When Troops Leave HANK OPELESS WRECK ITERS EXPERTS do is .to appoint a recelvor. Claims ' which tho bank has against many In-' dividual and corporations aro bo- coming outlawyed ovcry day, and it is necessary that a permanent recelv or shall bo appointed at once to tako charge of the affairs of tho bank." J. Brown's private desk In tho California Safe Deposit & Trust Com pany3 building, nt Montgomery and California streets, will be searched this afternoon. It is said that many papers will bo tnkon from It which win throw additional light on the bank mystory. It may reveal tho I hiding placo of tho missing Coltou securities. I Police Judgo Cabnniss this morn ilng Issued a soarch warrant for this purposo at tho roquost of Assistant PRESIDENT BUNCOED BY SPARKS 19. Inltcd PresB Leased Wire.) CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT mi'ST COMPANY 18 A HOPE- WKI.TIC IHlOWVmiOOMq S,8tr,Cl AUOr"' W,,lla, 1Io Coo,t WIthCK RHOWN S ROOMS J Tho warrant Is now In tho hands of .KCllHI) FOIl MISSING ia. wwiwcuvo itoii. C. S. Gushing, rocelvor of tho Cnl ifornla Safo Doposlt & Trrast Com pany, .this morning donlod that he hod ony knowlodgo of tho rumor to FrnncKco, Doc. 21. Any hope tho offoct that $150,000 in soourU!-s tho depositors of tho Callfor- had boon takon from tho vault of the fe Dcnoalt & Trust Comnnnv UiUIK "l oruor lo Bocuro l roioaso bavo had of keeping tho bank.0' J Da,z0,l Brown. tho hands of n rocelvor have' l uia nl ll(mr or u, mnltor - pld'y dissipated by tho ovonts Ul l road nuout li ,n a mornlnR pa- ln-t few dnys. I "r luu,l nu m uro l"W li hoso who havo boon invest!- an,0ni monoy nan neon toKon from tno vaults wo should havo known about It," declared dishing. tho affairs of tho bank go1 Into their work, It can be nt tho affairs nro moro dooply than waB at first supposed, bank Is hopolessly lnsolv-j tclared B. P. Oliver, who was Parliament to Moot. (United Press Lontfoa Wire.) London, Dec, 21. King Edward i president to succeed David today signed a proclamation directing ker, "and tho only thing to parliament to moot January 29. rDn fllCAGO SIM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE OUR CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION seful holiday goods is a grand showing of the ifacfurer's daintiest and best products. The prtment you have to select from is enormous" f two departments filled to the brim with the bst and choicest goods shown on the Pacific hoodwinked Into dispatching troops to 'tho Goldfield mining camps seems to "bo tho opinion of many who have closely watched tho events leading up to tho Usuanco of tho order call ing out tho soldiers. President Roosevelt practically ad mits this much in his messngo to Governor Sparks', explaining his ac tion in withdrawing tho troops. Read ing between tho lines tho most casual reader can Bee thnt tho chief execu tive Ib conslderbaly perturbed bo cjiubo tho troops wore nBkod for, when thcro wa no apparent warrant for tho request. In his mcftsago tho Prcsldont says STATE CANNOT USE U. 8. TROOPS ino" ' . Bvornmont ,s ovor I ready to do its full constitutional TO DO ITS POLICING, AND fluty In tho matter of preserving min.vi.imit,.,vnm,,.,,.,m,Mlll0IIC(l' but tnat th,s rondlnoBH doc3 T1IKV SHOULD NOT HAVE 11KKX nol cxcj0 tho Btalo mthmmtn from CALLED TOR UNTIL SOME'dolnK thlr l,ut' ,n t,llB rasped. That part of tho communication In whlolt Prosldont Roosovolt ndmlts, In n veiled way, that ho wnB "buncood," flaj'B: "Federal nld Bhould not bo sought NONEEDOFTROOPS' DEFENSE OFFER TESTIMONY IN PETTIB0NE TRIAL OVERT ACT WAS DONE. PROSECUTION COMPLKTK8 WEAK CHAIN OP EVIDENCE, WHICH HAS ONLY ORCHARD'S STATE MENTS TO SHOW THE COMMIS SION OK ANY CRIME. (United PrcBB Loncftd Wlro.) Dolce, Idaho, Doc. 21. Judgo Wood cautlonod tho Jury In tho Pot tlbono trial this morning that uny Gold Hold, Nov., Dec. 21. A sou satianal turn In tho affairs Incident to tho strike of tho mlnerB dovelopod by stnto authorltloB as a'tnoans or ro thiB morning whon the foderal com-.Moving It from Its duty, and tho tnt mission, sont hero from Washington should not be pormlUod to Bubstl- nttompt mado to communlcato with to Invostlgnto economic and Indus- tuto the United Stnto for tho govorn thm should bo Immodlatoly roport trial conditions, htirriodly departed mont of tho Btato In tho ordinary du- od to tho court. This statomont was for tho Wlilto Houso at tho roquost !tlos of mnlntalnlng ordor within tho! 'undo bocauso of tho request, aftor of Prosldont Roosovolt. 'stato." adjournment of court yesterday, by Tho Impression Is goneral, that, In Tho minors insist that tho with- Juror E. L. Evans that ho bo permit calling tho commission back the.drawal of tho troops doos not mean trd to innko a stntomont to tho Prosldont wns actuated by tho pro- bloodshod. whllo the mlno ownors court nnd tho counsel. It was test of Judgo Hilton, counsel for tho minors, sent to him. Hilton com plained that tho commissioners were not giving tho minors a squaro doal in tho inquiry, and it Ih supposed that tho ohlof oxccutlvo bus boon much ImprosBcd by .tho )lua. It is kuown that 'the President wishos to Interview tho commission ers personally. This Ib HlgnJfioan. In vlow of the foot that tho commis sion has not completed tho work it was sont to do, "Our work out horo has not beon coir.plotod, said Assistant Seorotnry predict all kinds of trouble. THINKS .HUSBAND. (learned todny that Evans moroly de- olrcd to complain In regard to tho troatmont ho received by the bailiffs. Mrs. Ida Tonoy. tho Boroml wlfo of Harry Orchard. wan., called to tho ;s!nnd"for further oriVxilnfnjito"n. 'flho tiKiiln told. In 'answerto; aue-. BC II Ir tlons by Dnrrow, of tno vlslt'of Pef IU nLlfL tlbone to their house In Independ ence, nnd of Orohnrd's movomonls up - to tho tlmo of his disappearance the (United Press Leased Wlro.) day the Jndopondonco depot wns Orogon City, Dee. 21. Steadfnst- blown up. flho told of visiting Den- ly rof using to bellovo tho statements vor and consulting Haywood and Father Hrhhh May Get It. (Unuca Pross LcaBed Wire.) Rome, Dee. 21. Announcement camo from tho Vatican today that the selection, of n coadjutor bishop et San Franctrco may not bo mado until somo tlmo In January. Fathor Hanna, of Rochosttor, Is Rtlli tho leading candidate for th high ofllce, In splto of tho charge tkt ho Iooub toward modornlBm. It Is be" llovotl that Fathor Rlordan has ex plained nwny this nccMsatlon. It will bo rumombcrod thai, tho iop) rocontly roundly dououncetl moJorn-Irtin. A Side Piny from Tonopalt. Tonopnh, Dec. 21. A fooling of unrest has noised tho pcoplo of this city, lost tho romovnl of troops from Goldlt Id will mark tho beginning of n rolgn of torror. Tho announcement of tho mlno ownora that they wfll do all within thMr power to prevent bloodshod does nov allay their fears. In fact, tholr nittloty ovor tho situation In so kron tljnt they htve sont tologrnmu lo Projldont RoooveIt protostliig ngnlnst tho withdrawal of tho ol- dlorg. SKIPPED WITH A SOLDIER (United Press Looted Wlro.) jancpAivor, Waah.i Due, 21. Ros coo Ol. DrljlKcs, a. soldier at tho bur- rnok.nud MIsb Irono Btoffon, a.WoH known young lady of thla'clt, slip IhnI away to Port laud yesterday and moro married. After thorn wont tho Irato fathor of tho young lady, aiut also un oiilcor. armed with papers for iiiu nrreHt oi .uio soiulor boy as n. Lawronoo O'Murrny. of the dopart-!of a physJomn and undertaker that pottlbono about her huibnnd. and'rK0''. They roliirned with tho girl, '. . .... ....... .. . 11 ... ! Buy Useful Xmas Presents Ic FINK SILKS FINE DRBSS GOODS LADIES' COATS LADIES' SUITS PINE FURS SILK UMBItKLLAS SILK UNDERSKIRTS SILK WAISTS SILK HANDKHRCHIKPS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS FINE HOSIERY KID GLOVES SILK aTFFLKRS LADIES' LACR COLT-VRS SiaVS NHCKWKAE mbn's orxyriiiNo ROY'S CLOTHING SUSPE.VDEHS WHITE RED EPRRADS GIRLS' COATS And hundreds of other Xmas prots. mont of commerce, and a member ofihor hutband Ib doad, Mrs. William testified thoy said they know nothing tho oommlBBlon. n. Hhlvoly has Bturted tonguon wag- of his whereabouts. The oaso will This Is tho only comment ho would : King at Oregon City by declining to conclude Its oaso today, and Monday m.iko on tho sudden recall of tho (permit tho burial of her huBband, tho dofonso will begin. commission. Charlos P. NVIH, an-j tho well-known thontrlcal manugor, o Th Jim'oiw CnH'k Horror. (United Pross Lonsotl Wire.) X' Jacobs Crook, Dec. 21. Confusion j attondlug tho offorts of rnsouors Harchlng for tho bodlos in the mlno I in which n terrific oxploelon occr.irrd J Tuesday morning has been so Intense wuu uny how many of tho , A ...,...,, ,. dead victims havo bon recovorod. otlur rommlMloMr. refused to dta- odMot hurt dhomM Monday, cuss the matter, but he dropped a ri,lng Th. body 1. constantly 3g " J significant remark, by declaring that watched day and night, and in an ad;, . , b d , "things had noon uauiy uung.eu m ju.nu.g umrwni .. uio imuuy oi . . . . ,,,.,, this end." It is supposed that ha Mr. Shlvely. hoping ho will uriso took exception to the manner In alive and wall. Mrs. Slilvely and which the troops woro called. her husband aatered Into a oomjtaot , !! IlI41IIlKJHMlM-lIMlI-J! JAPANESE STORE Cttrios and Fancy Goods III Court Strtn-t. Yokolinuui ProBsliig PnrlnrH. Phono Ilfll MlIBMMlalMif ! MlBlMS1 that nobody can state m ,,11 i ii.ii ii mil i i i gruo of aecurncy how M M M but IlridgOH mndu hla oveapo, and to. tho charge of forgory. which ho must face, will be added that of desertion fiom tho United Btutes army, which oarrluu heavy ponnltley. Mluu Btoffen, tho lt-.olno of tho advonturo, Is the Jauphtor of M. Steffon, a niorohaut. Sho In proinl nont In society, which Is all agog ovri tho olopoinont. When tho olllcor and tho girl' fathor roaohttd Portland lust nlgat thoy tonni that Hrldgw had loft oa an oaHt-bouiid train about mldnlKht. 1 1 Us young wlf; U loynl, and will not ny nnylhlng nbout tho affair, other than It Ib not so bad as woild appear on tho Hurfaoo. .ftil We have bow i stoek a beau tiful assortaeiit of Ladlee Hljh ria naats ad SulU, also Fl Furs and Silk CoaU. B"S" ptctallr tor r XtfriJ. fj u ii nA will fc w.a re itovsm skirts l aereerired eotto-. hfltherbIoom and Uk. Prices from 95c up to $1W 00. of them having boon identified, niuok dump Is IncroHHing in tho mlnos at an alarming rate. Only tho main tinuMiaujiv linn lioan llinrmiirhtv Now that the troops have been ov- never to allow either on, who died ',."' . ,. ...im dored withdrawn, tho people of Gold first to bo Uirled unless absolutely lgQ , u , f , that a w k field aro waiting to see if trouble of sure that he death had occurred m hmi a,,afuUviw, Ml , Rttr. tho, bloodshed nature will actually Mrs. Shlvoly declares her husband ' follow as the niln cwrj prouirt. ie ib a coma. Tfie uoetom say tnat Governor SpaikK Ii ltring rouad'y he dl1 Monday of heart dlseaea. EN6LAND SENDS A erltlelHd for fIUn to call a spei;l Ion of the legislature to deal with tho situation. It Is pointed out that, if the legislature bad found it Iwnraet'rahle to orgaalz a nation al guard, It eonld have thou oaJiad for fedoral troops. Thoe who claim to be In touch with tk Washington admlnlotratlon declare that the mine owners made a serious mistake by attftinnung to put reduced sealo of rage Into feet. IwiH3dately afr soldiers wre summoned here. Captain Cox, who represenU tin governor here, declarod todny that tno chief executive of the u will declare martial law as soon as there are Jndleatlons of trouble. Ho aW the sheriff of Boweralda county n beon ofSclaly notlflal to ho prepared to qu!l any dtourhaneo that max ftrisftc Governor Sparka hi readr to do rlae marUal law at a moment's no tre " said Cox. Troops will be son. back If wa can show that their pros enuf is needed." C F. Mahosey, vioe-prenWoni the Western Federation of Miners, will arrive hero this afternoon to en deavor to bring about poaco. Ag-l Hiiiporor Still Lively. Ijiih! Ofllco Appoliitmonts. (United Press Loaied Wlro.) WanblnKton. Dee. 21 Prosldont Vienna, Dee. 21. For the flrnt . itoooovolt todnr annonnood tlio fol- . - T "" lowing nomlnaileaw: FLEET tlmo nlnoo ho wns stricken with 111 nosH In Ootober, Bmperor Francis Joaoph left Schoenbrund today, driv ing in an opon oarrlage to Hofburg, whore ho roooived the parliamentary doUgatlonc. The emperor was given a hoarty ovation along the route. He read n oueech In a dear voice. - i Kjitortain With u Dinner, Mrs. Dornard O. Sohuoklng gave an elaborate dinner last evening In honor of her husband's birthday Covers wore laid for ten. The tab!e decorations were especially pretty. (Unitod Press Leased Wlro.) London, Dee. 21. Tho Standard prints enueplolouBly u Matemuut that Registers of land oUloos. John N.4"""k """"" ' "" .o Watson, at Lakevtew, Qr.; Fraijk 0. Hiamwoll, La Grande, Or. Reooivorti of public monoys, Frank Davoj', at nurws. Or.; Fred P. Cro nemllUw. at Lakeview, Or.; Albert A. Roberto, at I Grande, Or. Oirlstnuu Ktoi'k Hiinied. (United Pross Loased Wire.) Springfield. 111.. Dee, 21. Three' Uvea were lost and property worth 1600.000 waB destroyed In a fire which started in the Christmas stook Goldfleld, Nov . Dec 21 -That the President of the United B'ate was tho contorpieoe being of brilliant red of Johnson & Hatcher's department oarnailons, and oxtonding from thhfotore today. A panic among tho to tho plaoo plates wore strands of shoppers resulted, holly ribbon, carrying favors for each guest. Torrjflc Storm Httrops Coast. Sowar d, Alaska, Dec, 21. AdvleesJ broMgbt by steamer from tno west ward are that torrifto atorma havo smaller ones, woro dostroyvd. Haltlinoro 1ln u HIjuc. (United Pross Leased Wire.) nalUraoret Md., Doc. 21 This olty had a $2(0,000 lire this morning Throe big establishments, besides occurred on the North Pacific, and waves rolling mountain high have swept many Indian villages and the inhabitants from the beach into the sea td A Detroit FJro. Detroit, Mioh., Doc. 21. Properly valued at 1200,000 was destroyed to Several canneries aro report-! day by Are. which attached tUv'ar demolished. 'ner store of Edwin 8- George. lleh a new naval squadron In tho Pa- olilo. Tho jHiper says the squadron will be composed of the present fourth cruiser squadron, and six eminent of the county claa, so willed bsoause the cruisers tiro named after the counties or Great Urltuln. The squadron, which will bo called the Pacific and North American sqiiudren, will, it la oxpeutotl, hY Its base at Ifoqulmalt. Tho scheme will become effeotlve In May, 100S. i n At the I'tirk School An appropriate Christmas pro gram waa rendered at tho Yow Park school yesterday afternoon In u man ner which roll oo ted oxe,dU ou, both the pupils and tho competent corps of Jeaahors. Looks like tho whole fight ovor Bristol Ib to Involro Fulton in fight for ro-olectlor WttNI Skating, Skating Two wiiloiia of rink toulght. the Aud4toriHn r