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r "r4r ? fT USr EDITION 3 P. M. FIRSt EDITION 3 P. M. auraal )fc xviii SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVEM11EH 25, 1008. NO. i!2l. OST ON BURNING STEAMER f I' - !ff .-?ilu is mt Alatbi Jmtal I QIJX' 35wyiPxPl? NE HUNDRED I RGANIZED ATTEMPT IS MADE TO KILL PORTUGESE KING iRTLIGESE MONARCH ATTACKED 'I FROM MOBS BY CAVALRY United Pre -s Leased Wire.) fcnn Portugal. Nov. 26. Klne itl bad a narrow OBcapo from , inUv nt tlm lunula of a mob toed Republicans nnad wis I only 0) mo quicii vitiuruiiH of his cavalry guard. , kln u-na nrrnvnri In thn iml- rot a Bold marshal and was rld- nn nnon r.irrlntro. nnrtlclnnt- i thn rnvfllt.it ilnmnnatrntlon. Itbout warning tho procession Hacked by tno uepuimcanB who onccalcd thomsoivcB at a point Intagc. It was their ovldont fee tn kill tho king, but at the (Continued on Page C.) R. D. HUME DIES AT HISHOME "SALMON KiNG" OF THE COAST (United Press Leased Wire.) Wcdderburn, Orv Nov. 25. R. D. Hunio, tho millionaire snlmon king and ono of tho most prominent busi ness men, on tho Pacific coast, died nt h!s home In Wedderburn early to day. Mr. Hutno had boon ailing for sdmo time from kldnoy troublo and was rccontly compelled to tako to his bod. Hts lntorcsts In Oregon nnd California nro lmmonsly largo. Ho was tho biggest shipper of salmon on tho coast. For n number of yoars ho wno n mombor of tho Oregon state legislature. SUSPECTED MURDERER IIUALEM POLICE SEARCH FOR THEORIAN P. Theorlan, n rugltlvo from Justlco on tho chargo of murdorlni? M. C. Hossimisscn, of Portland, is belloved to bo In tho Immodlato vi cinity of tills city according to re ports circulating about. Deputy Sheriff Bentty, of Port land, Is In tho city, and 1b making a careful nonrcn throughout tho southorn suburbs with tho bollof that Theorlan como down this way from Tumor whoro ho Ib Bald to havo been seen and talked to by "Colonial Jark", the globo trotter, last night. Sheriff Mlnto nnd his forco ac companied Doputy Sheriff Deatty In his search this morning, and all tho (Continued on pngo 4.), LIVERPOOL VESSEL IS DESTROYED PASSENGERS IN MAD PANIC PLUNGE 3 MILES IN BALLOON AVIATOR TELES OE EXPERIENCE an Silk Hall l!c (yd Spool of otton Uc OO-yd nci Spool Sil!. hoe Lnc ! for arl lltut ji u Dozen He Ac tc VRy m,li:s iiAiiSAtffm, Children's J5.00 Coats, now $i!.n.t Dress Skirts from i?a.n up. $1.50 Good I'ni brolUiH l.V. Woman's ?7 50 Hatu Coats now Sit.D.1. The People's Choice the Chicago Store And they lime iimdc (lie lies! Choice In Salem when It comes lo Honest xkN, Low Pi Ires and Sounre Deallim. Front the Me of n dry good Iiov we lme grown to our pres- t pro rt ii (n a few yvuri. Yon emmet stop the People's Choice they nie with us. ml DRES GOODS -351 Q3 ! tu iih..r..,g) m ress Goods and Silks aleni a Silk mid Dress Goods Store can show you Wonderful Bar- r tw 30 Apartments. Tho nowest and the best ts nere nnu ni iu f Jr ou t0 maUo you" choice from. Prices the Lowest. . Kc, Mp, :r,c, .oc, USCt 7nc , ,,. Women's Suits and Coats Wo nro hero with tho Dost and Nowest In the markot and tho Low est Prices you can got anywhero. The Suits are long Jackota and sheath skirts trimmed with silk bands and largo buttons. SUITS $6.50, $8.50, $10.50 $12.50andup COATS $4.95, $7.50, $9.50 and up Table Linens Tho Greatest Values In Salem nnd tho Lowest Prices. Ynrd 25c, 35c, 49c and up J Net Waists WE JUST RECEIVED a Beau tiful Line of Ecru nnd Black Not Walsta hnndsomoly trimmod with Silk Galoons and Modnlllons Prices Small. $3.45, $3.95, $4.50 and up 500 Dozen Boys' and Girls' Double Thread Armor Plate Hoso now on sale. This Is the Bost 2 5c Hose you have soen for a long time. All black In nil sizes Our Price will bo only 15c 300 Extra Large Cut Corner White Bed Spreads for iron beds Regular $3 00 valuos Our Price $1.95 We show the Best Values In Salem In Blankets, Comforts. Towels, 8heets and Plljowcasga. (United Pross Leased Wire.) Malta, Nov. 25. At leaot 100 nnmonirnrs nrn mlnnlmr with tnnat of tho British unaccounted for this evening as the result of tho. burning of tho liner Sardinia. Possibly some havo boon picked up and land ed at othor plncos. Leynnthlnus and Greeks mndo up most of tho pns- songors. The stonmcr is practically do Btroyed and it is boilovod somo of tho insacngen nro pinned In tho burning hull, which Ilea aground out side tho entrance to tho hnrbor. About 30 of tho nnmes on tho pas senger 11 t nro English. Tho Sardin ia had Just cloarod tho hnrbor whon smoko was obsorvod Issuing from n enrgo hold. Tho crow was Bummonod to Are quarters and a detachment was sent below. Tho men had mardly disappeared whon tho forwnrd hatch wai blown off by an explosion and tho whole forward part of tho vomoI becarao n ma s of flames. The passengers, many of whom woro women and children nlrrndy had rushed to the deck nnd wpro in n stnto of Intenso excitement. Whon tho oxplnslnn occurred there wns a wild pan'c Evoryoni rusiiea to tno stern whoro thoro seomod to bo moro sa'o- i, hut a strong wind swept the flnmos toward them, Mnny pnsBongora Jumpod ovor bonrd without llfo prosorvors nnd undoubtedly woro drowned The crow fought bravely ngalnt the IlnmoH, while tho olllcrs trlod to mnlntnin order. Tho plight of tho ship wns ob ervod from shore and tugs wo'i' wnt immodlntoly to tho r"Houc, but owing to tho gnlo and tho terrific hent it was hard for thorn to np proach close. Aftor a hard strugglo tho tugs finally got tholr linos at tachod and dragged tho SnrdWn ashoro Mnnv of tho pnssongers woro taken off hut n largo number still nro missing. Tho tugs nro patrolling tho son in hopo of picking up pnBngors who may have Jumped overboard with llfo prosorvors. Other tugs aro wait ing near tho burning ship to search her hull as soon ns it Is posslblo lo go aboard her. Tho Sardinia bolong to tho Pap-nvannl-Ellormnn lino. It l bo lloved that tho flri was duo to spon taneous combustion. tries" untOI gets free trip (Un'ted Press Leaiwd Wlro. San Francisco, Nov. 25 J. S Jackson, a sa"or with a penchant for stowing away instead of working his parage. Is bragging horo today that ho roachod this port without cost to Mmsolf aftor being throe times on an ocean llnor aud each time sent Ho boarded tho Mongolia at Hono-, lulu and might have reacncvi iiui port had not tho Manchuria been slx nalled nt sea and instructed to carry Jackson back to the island He next tried to steal a rldo on tho Alamodn. but was twice discovered and twlco removed from tho vessel. The third time he was successful, and It wai" not until two day rit of port that ho ventured up to tho captain anu informed him of his presence on board. . . . . . Jackson says le Is roady to tako a breake-beam Pullman to the state oi Washington S0UTTTERN"PACiFIc"C0. Round trip excursion fares, ao- count Thanksgiving day, one and one-third faro. Sale dates Nov 26 and 20th Return limit Nov 30th. WM M'MURRAY. G P. A., 8. P. CO. (United Press Leased Wlro.) (By J. K. Hutchinson, United Prcst correspondent, In tho balloon United States.) Ehronbcrg, Ariz., Nov. 25. vli Vicksburg Falling 10,000 foot In tho noroplano. then drnggod a milt through cuctus nnd over bouldors whllo tho shattered bnskot of our balloon, tho United Stntes, plowed a .doon furrow in tho earth. Captain Augusto Muollor and tho writer mndo what Is considered today one of tho most Bonsntlomil Inndlngs In tho hlBtory of noronnutlcs, Mondny nftornoon nt 4:10 o'clock aftor hav ing trn voted moro than 250 mlloi SPALILDING MILL TO KSUME BRIGHT PROSPECTS AHEAD (Continued on pago 3 ) Aftor n dolny of two weeks, tho big Spnuldlng lumbor mill in this city will roaumo oporntlons In full blnst tho latter part of tho present week, nnd 40 Inborors will ngntn ho employed. The mills discontinued running in- order that somo nocostmry ropnlrs could bo mado to tho machin ery which was beginning to Bhow wear, Tho towlna stonmor. Groy Eagto, will mako llo first trip today to tho mouth of tho Lucktnmuto river and tho first two hauls of logs for tho winter dellTory will bo brought to this city. Thero nro now In tho neighborhood of ono nnd a half mil- 'Continued nn nnno sovonl. imtoum ! I llll Ill Thanksgiving Tho pooplo of Snlom nnd Mnrion County will havo MUCH to thnnlc "God" for, on Nov. 20th but they don't want to forgot to J than "Him" for tho development of tho HAXTIAM. FOR I This Ih tho GREATEST .MATERIAL BLESSING that has como to THEM slnuo STATEHOOD. Evory good oltlzon In this County Hhould not only thnnk "Him" but they should lend ovory nld nnd assistance pohslblo In dovolp- Z Ing their greatest roHource which "HE" Haw III to so Bountifully t Bless thorn. Don't you know thoro nro those who nro (UANDERING ns to X whether this Santiaixi .mining projoct Ib going to bo a hiiucush. But lot mo toll you! had bottor bo KANTIAM-INH around to myolllco nud uuy In the KLKOTIUO MINE whllo you havo uHANCE to got It nt t I Frank Wilbur, of Marlon, came (down this morning to transact bind Iness and vUlffrJends for a short S 20 Ceit Per Share T Bocnuso It la going to be raised to 30c in a fow days. Investors If you nro looking for an INVESTMENT that will bring you In LARGE RETURNS, What's tho ubo of looking further? This la tho REST opportunity YOU ovor had nnd no doubt It la tho bust one that you'll over havo again to MAKH MONEV. Act on your own Initiative. Don't tako anyone's ndvlco but do as your conscience directs. I havo known peoplo to bo knocked out of splendid Invest ments by tho advice of somo old fogy that novor made u buccobs at anything and wouldn't knjw an Investment If ho wna lo seo it DRESSED UP IN HUXDW TOGS. So don't bo deceived by tho people that aro THINK!.. G tills PROJECT A FAILURE. But cine to my olilco at onco and secure nil tho Btocic you cnu BEFORE the RAISE. D. K. MAY Fiscal Agent i 478 State Street Salem, Oregon 1, h. BEWARE of persons who are not representing this otilco J .i.ii ir,im,.ri(,r. n.i.i hTfWic In tho Eloctrlc Mining und Smelting Co., Is ISSUED at THIS OFFICE. D. K. M. 478 Stat 8L, Salem, Ore, tlffl.