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Show ri.lil.fry believe that WMlf. e-'itcrlng F the ticket office in his capieity of JanlKr. found the don- of the safe unlocked and tix.u fmm !t the mouey nmJ checks. There wns In the at thf tlrrif $.1.C.0O in Hsh and IK4."'.; In checi-s. Wh'tr reported the rob-hcry rob-hcry in the Kjllro aid shewed the officer of-ficer the opening mi'ijf In the window thiough which the thieves were supposed sup-posed to have galne.I an entrance. Thy office fi, afi.-r investigation, decided de-cided that White had himself t3ken the pane of plans from the w'ndow and had mannfac'.ned the oth?r tdgns of the robbery having been committed I by outside persons. .lust what evidence the police have a-JainPt Whit,. 1 being kept a secret and will probably not bo known until the preliminary 'hearing, the time of which hart not been set. WHITE HELD FOR SAFE .ROBBERY Dominick White, the Italian janitor, jani-tor, charged with the burplary of the Oregon Short Line safe on las; tr'at-unlay tr'at-unlay 'night, was arraigned lu police court this noininc but the preliminary prelimin-ary hear'ng ivus continued. Judg. J. D. Murphy Increased the prisoners bond from $."uo to $7."0, but it Is thought 1 bat the additional security will be secured. White was arrested on a warrant charging him with grand larceny, the complaining witness being C. C. Mc-l'cok. Mc-l'cok. the ass'stant ticket agent. 1 The officers working on (he safe |