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FULL PRESS SERVICE OVER OUR OWN LEASED WIRE. PORTLAND MARKET REPORTS DAILY. YOU GET TODAY'S NEWS TODAY. VOIi. XX. salem, onnr.oN. kiuday, orronuit 7, 1010. NO. 235. STORY IK KING S ESCAPE OPPOSITk ABOUT ENDED The "City Guard" Which Held Out Longest of All of the King's Supporters, Yesterday Joined Their Fortunes With the Re publicAssurances Have Been Received From President - Braga From Leading Officials of Most of the Provinces x Pledging Loyalty to the Republic. Lisben, Oct. 7. The republic of .Portugal was virtually recognized to day by the foreign diplomatic corps stationed here. The various minis ters, headed by Sir Francis Vllllers of Great Britain, called upon the provisional foreign minister, Dr. Machado, tendered their respect and received assurances of the now ad ministration that treaties and the rights of foreigners in Portugal would be protected. It was announced that the deposed King, Manuel, the queen mother, Amelle, Dowager Queen Maria Pia, and Manuel's uncle, the Duke of Oporto, would bo exiled, but that their personal property rights would be respected. This is an unexpected concession by the Republicans. Tho United Press today obtained the first connected account of tho movements of the royal family from the beginning of the revolution. King Manuel at first wanted to stay fn Lisbon and fight, but his advisers forced him to flee. When the Neces sidadcs palace began to crumble un der tho shells of the Republlcan mnnned warships and forts, Manuel left the building by means of a se cret exit and went to Mafra, north of Lisbon. Queen Amello and Dowager Queen Maria Pia, then at Clntra, joined Manuel at Mafra. The Duke of Oporto remained in hiding until Thursday, when he boarded the royal yacht Amello and sailed to Erlcelra, near Mafra. Manuel and the others, guarded by the students of the Ma fra military school, went to Erlcelra. On the way tho young king wept constantly and threatened repeatedly to return. He was dissuaded from his purpose by his mother and tho party boarded the royal yacht. The little craft sailed at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon and reached GIbralter at 11 o'clock last night. Today they wero tho guests of the FIlgMin In Spnln. 1 Barcelona, via Cerbere, Oct. 7. Constant clashes between tho civil guard and the revolu tionists have been occurring during tho last 48 hours. Tho injured number more than a score. Conditions here are simi lar to those reported elsewhere. Tho fact that the civil-guard, has been cayed out confirms the se riousness of the situation. governor of Gibraltar. Opposition Is Censing. Lisben, Oct. 7. Danger of an up rising In the provinces for the pur pose of restoring Manuel to the throne has reached a minimum, nc cord'ng to a statement Issued today by the provisional cabinet. President Braga said that mes sages have been received from lead ing officials in tho provinces giving assurances of loyalty and support to the republic. Tho cabinet at the same time is sued a denial that tho royalists wore mobilizing to attack Lisbon. Not withstanding this the entire Repub lican force. of tlj army and navy is held in readiness for an emer gency. Tho 'city guard," which held out for two days against tho National ists, today Joined their fortunes with those of the republic. Business con ditions have become nearly normal and banks and stores have reopened. fContlsued on Pace 5.) Is the foundation of all business institutions, ar.d to get the confidence of the people, you must give them honest values and tho lowest possible prices, 'ihat Is what keeps tho Chicago Store growing tho confi dence of tho people. Trade here once and you will always bo a customer. Wo do tho business and can give you tho lowest prices. Stylish Millinery Now on Sale at Wonderfully Low Prices If you want bargains In swell trimmed hats, ostrich plumes and fancy wings, como here. We do tho business and. can afford to give close prices. Como and see our stylish models. Silks and Dress Goods Now on Sale Tho greatost valuo in Salem, and the greatest stock to sslect from, of tho latest and newest materials shown. Trimmed hats 95, $2. GO, $3.50 and up IiAMES' TAILOItKl) SUITS, MICE TIIK I'ICTUItK, $15.00, $18.00 AND $20.00 VALUES NOW ON SALE for $8.50,' $10.50, 12.50 Theso--uUs are high-class tailored garments, made of the latest materi als and nowest shades. Sa'o prices $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 INDIES' AND MISSES NEW COATS NOW 9-1.50 $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. CIIILDHEN'S COATS, NOW $1.75, $2.50, 93;50 UP. New Persian Silks, yd 65c, 75c 98c New Plaid Silks, d. 49c, 75c, 98c New Fancy Dress Silks, yd. 35c, 49c, 65c New Dress Goods, yd. 25c, 35c, 49c 65c AVnnt Unco in Indiana,. Indlannpolis, lnd., Oct. 7. - An offer of $10,000 was tele graphed to William K. Vandor bllt by the Motor Speedway ofll I" clals hero today In an effort to have tho Grand Prix race, which has been called off in New York, held In Indianapolis. The sum named is to be given in nddltlon to the regular prizes. Rnffi0 BAH VHP 4 fit tffeffVafffe B : rm m i Ht ULuvtK a l mmnum in n i The Greater PUirAPA Salem JUUeXVJVS J I Jl.SL Qreg The Store That Hammers Down The Prices. N EASY Suspended Unto ltnlsc. . Washington, Oct. 7. Tho Interstate Commerce Commis- slon today suspended until Feb- ruary 6, 1911, tho proposed In- crease in freight rates, which tho railroads desired to bocomo ef- fectlvo October 10 between Eastern points and points In Oregon and Washington. The rates wore designed to af- feet shipments of hardwood, lumber, staves and cement. KING MAY BE NAMED LONG AND SHORT TERMS KAY B ARTIES Stimulated by Immense Re ward All California Has Gone Into the Detective Business, and Is Suspecting Everybody DETECTIVES LOOKING WISE Albert Iloiunn, Arrested Yesterday at Yuinn, Suys Ho Was Asked by Two Men to Join in Dynaniltlnp Man, a Very Improbable Story Another Mysterious Cnsolfno Launch, the "Kate," Is Now in the Limelight With tho "Peerless." UNITED MESS LEASES WIBQ. Los Angelas, al., Oct. 7. Out of tho mass of clows that might lead to tho solution of the Times dyna miting the police hSselected three lends"whlch appetfftoihom to be the most promising. For tho last 48 hours detectives havo kept close watch at tho home of a man whom they say frequently has been under surveillance for east ern authorities. His actions since tho explosion, they say, havo war ranted tho guard placed about his home, which is in tho southeastern section of tho city. Last night shortly boforo midnight two men were seen to eLor the building through a rear door. When they reappeared half an hour later they wero followed by two of the officers who were watching the houso. Tho police refuse to make public tho source of their suspicions igalnst tho man. Tho second load which they re gard as promising Is tho statement of Albert Hoffman, who wns arrested leged, he had declared ho could ex plain the dynamiting of tho Times plant. ' , fifj'ISnj Hoffman stated that ho had been asked by two men to join thom In the dynamiting plan. Tho proposl ton was made, he said, In a Los Angeles saloon. The gasoline schooner Kato and its wanderings aro of unusual In terest to tho pfllcors, who havo loarnod that tho little craft was taken from San Pedro to San Fran cisco early in Septembor. A mys terious vessel was sighted off tho Venice pier late on the night of September 29 by employes of tho Windward hotel. It had disappeared beforo morning, but. returned on the night of September 30. ' The hotel employes attached no significance to tho craft's visit until the Knte was drawn Into tho discus sion of tho disaster. They believe It carried a gasoline engine. MAYSETTLE LOS ANGELES METAL STRIKE Los Angeles, Cal., Oct, 7. Tho end of tho metal workors' strike, which began In this city June 1, Is In sight. Mediators, it was learned today, havo aucceededln gaining tho consent of tho foundrymon's associa tion, composed of the metal workors omployors, a branch of tho Manufac turers' and Merchants' Association, to meet tho genoral strike committed and representatives of tho metal trades council, with a viow of settling differences, and calling off tho strike Heretoforo tho foundrymon's asso ciation hns absolutely refused to ne gotiate. The first conforonco botween tho foundrymen, tho strike commlt- Democrats Can Now Name No Opponent to McKay They Wrote in the Names of King and Slater for Supreme Court But Got Writer's Cramp on Moore and McBfide They Al so Got a Bad Spell on in Trying to Write Rmehart, and Called Him All Kinds of Names Besides. tee and tho metal traded council will yesterday in Yuma after, it is al- bo held Monday. FORMAL RATIFICATION Did tho Democrats "throw tho Republicans down" In their alleged joint agreement or understanding that they would "swap" votes on tho state judiciary ticket at tho primary nominating election, or did tho Re publicans "fall to como through" with their part of tho agreement in tho writing of tho names of Justices Sinter and King upon tho judiciary ticket? On tho othor hnnd, did Justlco King recelvo tho nomination of both tho git nnd four-year terms of ofllco as judge on tho supremo bench on tho Democratic tlckot and, in that ovont, does Justice McBrldo get shut out of tho running on tho Demo cratic or non-partisan ticket for the 4-yoar term for which ho Is a candi date? Also if T. B. Kay, Republican, recolves tho nomination of both, tho Republicans and Domocrats for tho ofllco of stato treasurer, whero do the Democrats come In for an opposing candldato at tho genoral election In Novcmbor? Theso-and. many ojjier perplexing ustfB'la(urally'nf1so -fronT tha comparison or tno returns )? ine recent primary nominating election, as they are bolng received in tho ofllco of tho secretary of stato from tho sovoral counties, and thoro are many problems that will probably novor bo satisfactorily answered to all concerned. Tho returns from all of tho counties in tho stato hav been recolvod with tho exception of Harney county and tho socrotnry at stato has received telegraphic Infor mation that tho county clerk's ab stract of votes from Harney were mailed October D, and may arrlvo by any mail, but thoro is a proba bility of mlstnko in tho roturns from Umatilla county on tho stato judicial ticket as to tho voto of Justlco King, and until corlflcatlon of those latter returns aro received tho official re sult cannot bo announced until tomorrow. In the strugglo of the Stnto Bar association for. tho nonHnntlon of t non-partisan Judiciary tlckot against tho rogular or assembly judiciary ticket it was tacitly agreed, or at loast understood that tho Republi cans woro to scrntch tho names of Judgo Ilurnott and Wallace M- Saturday Night at the Grand Opera House Will See Most Enthusiastic Sendoff for the Whole State, County and Ju dicial Ticket. The formal ratification of the Re publican state ticket will tako plaeo at the Grand Opera house Saturday evoning at 8 o'clock, when Governor Bowermnn and all tho stato candi dates will bo present and mako their bow to a Salem audience. Tho Salem Military band will play on tho streots and Mrs. Hlngos has boon ongagod to sing tho 'Star Span gled Banner," and Hon. Dun Malar key will mako one of his impas sioned speeches for tho cause of ths whole Republican ticket. All tho stato candidates will bo there a't copt Hon. Willis Dunlway, who has been flat on his back since August 25, but is recovering nicely nnd will soon be on his foot Hon. Grant Dlmlck nnd Hon Al bert Abraham havo boon invited and tho meeting will bo hold undnr tho auiplces of tho Taft-Shorman Repub lican club of this city of which Air. Charlos McNary is prosidont. The pooplo of Salem will turn out and glvo the whole tlckot a lino sondoff. Republicans of Ptflk county havo token up Mio matter and will como over" with u excursion ti-n from Fi.js City to twell tho (irawJ Other towns will send delegations FOOT BALL i Hill Military Academy vs. Willamette University I Tomorrow at 3 P. M. Willamette Field The Hill MlllUry Academy team Is the strongest In Iti&jtjtft T and a good game is assured. '. Admission SOc Camant from their ticket and wrlto In tho names of Justices King and Slater, for the six and four-year terms, respectively, nnd that tho Domocrats wero to write in tho names of Justices Moore, McBrlde, King nnd Slater. Thoro seems to havo been a slip somewhere, how ever, on tho part of the Democrats for, while- they wroto in the names of King arid Slntor very carefully and devotedly they forgot to men lion Justices Moore and MoBrido every time, with tho result that, If the returns from Umatilla county are correct, wh'ch gives King 282 votes for the six-year term and 51- votes for tho four-year term, .Tudgo Klng has beon given tho Democratic, or (Continued from Pago 5.) mm STR E D ON EET CAR CAR l,OA!)HI WITH UTTMS 1'OMiS GOIXO TO THIS STATU J'AlU HUNS JXTO WACiON JfOUK KIMiHI), SIX IN ORIJT OAIj CONDITION AND A SCOKH INJURUD. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 7.--Four children aro raportod- dying, six aro In a critical condition and n scor or more aro sufforlng slighter Injuries following a collision this afternoon botwouu a street car and u lumber wagon. Tho car was llllod with children going to the state fair to nttond children's day nnd was out at a hundred similarly freighted. Tho wagon had become stalled on iho trucks unci the motoruuin wt unable to stop Ills car. Lumber projecting from the rear of the wanon demolished the roof supports of the car atul the heavy covering fell upon the little passengers be 0 fori ofl Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes $10to$3 Suits and overcoats everybody. An array new models In fine fabrics attractively priced. Every man with clothing troubles should call and examine this display, It will put you in a buying mood whether you need n5w clothes or not, These garments are the best efforts of the Salem Woolen Mills Store- that is a guarantee of per fect satisfaction. Let us show what a little money will do here Salem Woolen Mill Store Mi. WtragWWAtbreMIPlliP'4 I "V ndl I 'In V ll' t I HIHMIMmmHttlMlMIHHtMWWHW j