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HM, Mi I t - ouraal I VOL. XVIII. SALEM, OREGON, WKDNKSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1008. NO. 1 I " ' " 1" " (Urn Ua))JMM(i f ACOMA HAS WAVE OP 1 g !'!' L II! FT ortland Iron Moulders CRIME - in i mirr rum-nmni xu. Strike JKK DID BUSINESS ON MONEY OF STATE Iged interest and Speculated With School Money A System of Jugglery Never Before Equalled. i ate fundq Bcrved ns the capital ond Trust company to socuro thou I to aeiunct i uio uuarantoo nnu snmiB oi uonarfl oi mio revenuos It company to a lnrgo extent and with which to transact buslnoas nnl ho privilege of conducting tlio finance tlio pot schemes of the Inner ling business on state monoy tlio circle through the holding corn- bra paid practically nothing, panlos. icrmore the use of this monoy Shortly after the bill boenmo a law to offlclalB of tlio bank Is hold Stoclo began making doposlts with fflony by any lawyers who have tho Title company and for about bIx examining tho law. months 'tho bank had the use of this ITliorburn Roosb took a deep In- money without paying a cont of in- In the pnsago of tho bill which toreit to the Btato. Tho state money rlzes tho troaauror to deTioalt In tho bank, whon tho law became In banks or trust comp'anlos. oporatlvo June 3, was noarly $300,- Iwns at Salem during the session 000. Its uso up to that time had ic legiaiaiuro and wnen no wna .cost uio bank nouung. n Uio ground In person ho had Whon tho law took effect the bank tint Information regarding tho crowd figured out a way to still ubo less of tho measure. Tho pass- tho stato money without expense, i It the bill and the friendship bo- There wero two accounts on tho Hoss and Stato Treasurer books one an actlvo account and the enabled tho Title Guarnnteo other tho educational fund which TIDAL WAVE OF ROBBERS DEAFMUTES DANCED YEAR OUT ALL PORTLAND IRON-MOLDERS GO ON STRIKE SWEAPS OVER GITYJN NOISELESS GLEEDeniand Discharge of All Strike Breakers and That Ail Open Shop Concerns Go Back to Union Rules OF DESTINY, AND THIEVES GIST WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OK RKSUITS AT POINT OP GUN, ALL THE WAY FHOM JACK KNIVES TO DIAMOND RINGS. itICAGO 5T0R PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE LI (United Prcso LoaBod Wire.) Tncoma, WaBh., Jan. 1. Chlof of PoMco Mnlonoy will try to stop the crlmo wave that Is sweeping ovor Ta coma ami terrorizing ooplc. Al though holdups aro of nightly occur rence, not a slnglo arrest has boon made, tho bandltB thus far bolng en tirely succoioful In their careorB. To try to chock tho thieves tho po lice will bogln a raid of all rosorts. Every man who cannot give a good account of himself and show some means of support will bo brought In to court, and given a Job on chain gang. THE GAVE HA I, J (Unltod Pross Loasod Wire.) ( workmen. Some of tho shops havo Portland, Or., Jan. 1. Notice made no effort to Introduco tho "open' was served yesterday by th shop," and In such union Iron mold- SIMTE iron trades' council on tho dlf- ors will bo allowed to romiiln. foreut shops In this city om-j In docldlug to call n strike, If iholr ploying Iron moldors that, unions demands for tho romoval of all uon-. , tlioy dlsohnrgod all non-union work- union workora nro not acceded by tho men, who havo boon employod re- ompioyors, tho iron moiuor navo nsntlt' n nnnnrnl utrlkn nf tliacn ln.'tliA unnotlnil nt (lin lilt nr nut ImtiiiI nr mutes from all over Pugot Sound mot boror8' , ,)0 wd tomorrow gnnlzutlon to' proceed, and .they say morning, whon tho shops will rosumo thejy will fight their cause to a fin work following tho holidays. Tho IbIi. Locally tho strike" will bo dl Btrlko will be enforced against only,rectod by tho Iron tradeB' council, such ompioyors as refraso to dismiss which was formed' recently by J. J. all strlko-breakors they havo em- Stratton, of Chlcngo, gonoral organ VOICF.LKSS Til KIU FIHST ENJOY uvi: OI? VOCAL DICFF.CTS. (Unltod Pross Loasod Seattle ,Wcjh., Jan. HIUGADK ANNUAL IN Wire.) 1. Donf lire for New Year's ovo fostlvltlos last night at tho labor temple. Tlio occasion was tho first annual ball given by tho Pugot Sound Association of tho Doaf, and tho program Includ- cd merrymaking of a most unusual p,oycd tQ ropnco dlscharf,ca unon ,zor fop tho nftUonnl maohnBts. uuuruuiur. OUR ANNUAL CLFARING SALE iow in full Wast and wHI be kept going until further ice. The choicest new goods must go to make room s our new spring purchases. This is our idea of doing finess-to close out each season's stock, even at a loss. is your chance to get the greatest bargains that re ever offered in Salem. lard 7c outing flanrielB irk and light colors feru in 3c fancy plaid dress goods In a Uful range of colorlngi paring price yard . . . 15c lress goodB in Id shades . rd p'retty styles 2k plain and fanoy drees gqod3 ?xtra fino materials iranco price, yard . . 45c Jlng prices ou :k of Silks. our entire fiiite outing flannel a fino pity- ping price, yard 4Mc $1.75 Flno Neck Scarfs Clearing Prlcea 85c Last night throe thieves operated ono fftm,,1,aT w'th tho again in tho north ond, holding uo three citizens. A. C. Thompson, a 'student ,was rolloved of two bucki 'at North Fifth and M; Illra Hanson, a carpenter, lost 25 cents and a pock Waltzes, two-steps and Virginia roels, all without music from piano, clarionet cb cello -,woro carried off. tho 'n mos Prfoct time, and with a spirit and vim strangely infectious to silent Ian- guaco or the lingers, wxcopi lor an occasional outburst of laughter, tho dance was gono through almoBt noisolossly. Moro than GO persons wero there, most of them doaf and .tho Bettor Furs tloa at the same reduc- Men's CGc heavy wear Clearing Prtees winter under- Men'a heavy bhie overalls CleaJrlng Prloea Men's $12.00 Suits Clearing Prices . . . 60c double blankets Clearing Prices . . . , .. 39c . 39c $7.50 . 39c lads of bedding at clearing lee Ladies 39c white long Bleeve der by ribbed winter under wear. Clearing Price . . . 25c jinw . . ... , m ,.. let knlfo at South Ninth and J, and "" 0I"'00B" "" w, "ZZ August Taylor at North Two,,. and "-JJE ' lT.l J waa out 30 cents, his knife and """ -. - - koys as tho result of a little confer- luvy"' ""'" " "'"" w,"u "" ence with three thieves. Taylor left iromimue. $05 at homo before starting down ' town, and thus o-'capod a heavier contribution. Miss Ella Woods was caught hard jMnndny night, while walking on South Fifteenth between I nnd Yaki ma. A thief suddenly appeared and snatched her pocketboak, containing $21 and a valuable diamond ring. latter the law strlotly prohibits from being assigned to tho depositories. The active fund made the Title Guar antee and Trust company a sort of CRUELTY HARDENS HER HEART 18-YEAR OLD BOY IS LOST 100 MILE SEARCH wub lost, and, arriving last night, ho im.modlatoly Htartod with a. party, and will toko up tho Koaroh this morning. Young Hughes h a graduato of tho. Uelllugham high school, and Is at prosont a freshman at tho Unlvorslty of Washington. Tho hunting trip waa tokon during his hollduy vUIt' homo from college. HOLIDAY HUNTING TIUP I3.VDS IN DISAPPUAKANCK OF COI LKGB STUDKNT AND MAY IUJ. HUIT IN FATALITY TO YOUNG KDWAHD HUGHES. AXTELL ! M0RAN BATTLE (United Press Leased Wire.) Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 1. Mrs. Fannie L. Jublck yesterday filed di vorce proceedings against Jaibick, alloglng that, clearing house for the state treasur- gho hM been marr,od t0 h,m onl. er in the collection of chocks and for tho privilege of serving In this capae- li Vi linnlr o rwvnri iv nnif Vtn atfltA 1 ner cent on the blc amorjnt of a'roaay uy ms funds then on hand, tho bank trans- -nta of Silks is Half Price. and Dress If you want bargains that aro bargains in Ladies' Swell Suits and Coats .come to tho Chicago Store. HE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS since December 4, 1907, he has hardened her heart against him cruelty. She fur ther ulleges that her husband was so nn.,.r timt ho wnnlfl nrvt allow har to ,ferred 1274.910 from the active to wd,owlt olotn06, nor pwmlt her UIO WIUCHUUIIUI II1I1U, lUdVlllK "" $15,404 on which to pay Interest. In transferring tho monoy to the ulmnntlnnnl fund, limvovor. the bank did a clever strike of business for Masquerade Tonight this transaction did not take the At tho Auditorium rink, money out of ihe control of the bank blo1 -5 c(r"ts hut it almnlv nut tho monoy into a . (Unltod Pros Leased Wire.) nolllnghom, Wash., Jan, 1. More than 100 mon startod for the wools In the vicinity of Chuokanut moun tain and Lake Samlsh this morning in tho Ronrrth nf Ihn Ifl.vnnr nlri T"il. John L. wari Hughes, son of the city SAjpor- aUllOUgll llnfflnilniit ,.f unhnnla Tho hm- hnw boon lost slnco Monday, when ho (Unltod Pross Loasod Wire.) San Frnnclsco, Jan. 1. Prospochj ore good that tho Attoll-Moran bat tlo this afternoon for the feather weight championship of tho world will bo fought beneath a Qioudlosa sky. It was foggy ourly this morn ing, but as noon upproaohad, tho at mosphere cleared and the sun shono brightly. Tho flghtors wero up ear- to leave the house without his consent. Adiuis. fund on which no InterMt had to be rsiiAiiANTHB HANK paid and still gavo the bank posses- ' OFFICIAL ASKS IMMUNITY. slon of the monoy with which to spec- j ulato. This wa, a bettor way even J (UnlttJ Press Leased Wre,) than obtaining savings jfopoilta by l'""1. 0rV J: "' 1JSonW offering 4 per cent per annum. KvenlnK Journal will wy: By the time the bank closed Its T .T. Ilurklmrdt, Into treasurer of doors it had $345,000 of the Oduca- th Title Guaranty &Jtrut Com tlonal fund on the books U against lu,y. is roudy and will ng to con it- some $48,000 In tho active fund. In- into uu- can.,, ui .- u.-. . terest w paid on the active account nc,. trilln all he knows of tho riu y only, although nearly $400,000 of dool and m- of tho dibbled -tho tato funds wore being used by Mltutlon. provided bo te glron in urn,. tne bank nlty liy tlip district attorney In re , Manipulation of these funds, how turn for wliat ho tells, ever is what may in'volve the officials The Journal Mate t hat ' of the hank in deep water. The law Is ow awaiting a reply tc his pro repeatedly lays stress on the fact that posal to the d strict aHorney but web funds would bo kept in the hank that htric Attorney rnnlB luu. yot who tho crash camo $398,000 not yet given him a reply. of the state's coin was not In the vaults. If the statute has been con- jjavo You a Costume? strued correctly, tho removal of the , Kor the iiuuiueracJe at tho fckatlng state fund Is ono of the mo&t seriouB rnk tonight? If not. " up the offenses commuted by the bank peo- rink today and we will rent you one. was hunting with some comrade, ly, both partaking of hearty breuK and becamo separated from thorn In j fasts. Atttll is safoly within weight, tho donso fdrost. Ud he contented himself, while wnlU All yestorday and laBt night soarch ing weighing in tlmo ,by takln Ing parties scoured tho vlolplty, butjahort walks In tho neighborhood of tho only roward for their soaroh was. his quarters. tho hoarlng of thro shots flrod Just Moran took no chanco, Indulging after daybreak. Whether or not, In somo light work after hit morn thoso wore flrod by tho youth is not Ing mm). The wolgh-ln In at 11 846, known. and tho light starts at 2:16. Tho It Is the hollof of those conduot-. hotting this morning Is light. At- toll still rulee a 1 to 2 fuvorllo. Ing tho soarch that tho boy will nevor be found alive. Sunorlntondent Huuhes was called Aftor all that has boon said to his from Soattle, whoro ho went to at- detrlmont, Wm. M. Ladd U about tht tend tho stato teachers' convention, only ono of the Portland high flnanot a8 soon as it was known tha this son mucklmucks who U making good. M HMHMIMIHHIIK 3HI H B m m m m m m m m m m m M K BONDS BONDS BONDS Waters Bros. Investment Co. offers a limited number of bonds for sale, drawing 5 and 6 per cent interest. Security A1 , semiannual interest. A BOND IS A riRST MORTGAGE Waters Bros. Investment Co. Rori 16 mi 17 vr Burt's , Shm, Ore m u m M m M W M M M M M H H -f ffi 1 .1 '. pie. ,Oaly rew icii. -r r s "- "