THE JIUKyiyQ OKEGOyiAy, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910.
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GONE 1200 MILES
BALLOONMftYHAV
Sky Race Greatest in History
if Bag Sighted at Ville
Marie Is Competitor.
OTHERS ARE DEEMED SAFE
Graphic Story Told f Mishap Met
by Harbors; III Swlit, Cfrmin
and Yankee Aircraft Thcmgbt
to Hare Also Landed.
SIT. LOCI.. Oct. V Colonel Theodore
S.-.hlck. pilot ef the SwIm balloon
Helvetia. which started In the Interna
tional race her Monday, landed at Vlll
Jlsrle. Pontlac Ooun'y. Quebec, lata thl
afternoon, according to a message re
ceived by the Aero Hub of St. Louis to
night. Vllle Maria l about 1I mlle
northeast of 3t. Lou.
Thfc 1 not tho'ight to be the balloon
shted at Klak'.alnX. Canada. 15 miles
from 8t. trful"i toUy. If the report of
tnat balloon Is authentic. It mkee tbe
international rare ttarted here the moat
remarkable tn balloon annals.
Tlirer- Mar line Landed.
T. other three balloons which are
bei'eved to lave reacted Canada and
LiCiird re the Sarin balloon Alurea.
U'it-nant Mwvier, pilot: the German
balloon DuMeldorf II. Ueiitenant Him
ri. ke. pilot, and the America, II. AJan
ft. HaKtev. pilot.
In a telecram received today. Lien
tenant Ieopold Vojrt. pilot of the Hsr
bur III. ahlrh landed In Lake Nlplsstng.
Or.t.. Tue!ay night dewribes his trip and
S'Jd-lcn landing graphically.
Balloon Blown Bark.
"We reached ljike Huron Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.-- the message says,
"and were acreaa it at o'clock. Then
were driven hark attain.
"Tr.e wind changed and the next we
saw the mater of like Nlptslig. which
e believed ja Lake Huron. Not halving
enough ballast to cross the big lake, we
made all arrangementa to cut loose the
Kaxfcet if ne.-e.:wrr and then we ie-citi-d
to cmo down.
Drop to Water Made.
TVe were about v feet up. o we
bad to let out tte gai Intending to alight
on land, but we landed In the water,
eioi to Otill Island, lake Nlp4.eang.
where we hd to light two hours tn the
a:er. swimming and toning the bal
Kor 10 shore.
-W were rescued br two Indians;
r'er and Alexander inisiido, at 10
o'rlnrx. but It wa quite a while before
the Indians would come near us as they
thought the tnoon had falten Into the
lake. However, they took us IT the
Island, and no to Ntptatng Tillage, where
we received the kindest treatment from
the citizens.
"I ha-e a tug now g-lrV to pick up the
ball-ion. Mr chum. Ilerr Asinann. ewa
tained a broken arm and was cut badly-
NEARBY TOWNS TO VISIT
K.ngene and Springfield to Celebrate
Bridge Completion.
Kl'orNF. Or.. fct. IS. Specll.
Tb Portland. Kiigene A Kastern
bri'lie u.-ros the Willamette River con
necting Kucene and Jprlncfleld. has
been completed1 and elaborate arrange
ment. re being made by the two towns
to relebrute trie event by visiting each
other Saturdav.
The completion of this bride marks
th- third thoroughfare acrons tr" Wil
lamette River at SprlnelJ viin a
illtn- of a few hunlr-J yard. The
rest I the wagon bridge, then the
Southern pacific Railroad brtdaje and
now the bridge for the electric line.
PEACOCK FREED; RETAKEN
1 1 "nnllnuH VT"rri Flrvt T"
t rner Stuart In the rase, created a
sensation by asking that the doctor be
released on bis own recognizance. This
motion the court granted.
When the case was adjourned for
the noon recess. It was understood that
the trial was to begin the first thing
In the afternoon. However, when coutr
convened again. Mr. Ixgan gave fresh
surprise to the defense by asking the
court to dismiss the Indictment against
the physician, giving as his reason that
Guy Moorell, one of the principal wit
nesses for the state, was in British
Columbia and that ha presence in court
could not be secured at this time.
Friends Congratulate Illm.
After the defense bad pot In an ob
jection to a dismissal of the Indictment,
unless It was for all time. Judge Rice
signed the order of dismissal. At this
prospect of freedom Dr. Peacock's face
lighted up and several of his friends
In tbe courtroom rushed forward to
congratulate him.
As tbe defendant started to leave the
room, the attorneys for the prosecution
uncorked their third sensation of the
clay's proceedings, the Sheriff arresting
Iir. Teacork on the new indictment,
charging manslaughter In the same
case. He later secured his deleaae,
lending a preliminary hearing of the
new case, on $1900 bonds.
Time of Trial Not kmmn!
Whew- the new ease wtll be called
for trial Is uncertain. No one seems
to know at this time.
Today's move on the part of the pros
ecution were said to have been for the
purpose of quashing all the entangle
ments that hare arisen, to take the
case out of the hands of the Supreme
Court, and to hare It brought to trial
wthtln a reasonable time.
Madeline Longtalne. the girl upon
whom It. Peacock Is charged with hav
ing performed a criminal operation,
died In a hospital here several months
ICO.
Krports from Cathlamet are to the
effect that the factional feeling In
connection with this case la fully as
strong and bitter aa It was at the first
trial and the principal issue In the
campaign for he election of the various
couty officers Is whether or not the
case against Dr. Peacock Is to be pros
ecuted farther.
Tralnwreek Hllbt Two Women.
I'PPKR KANDl'SKT, O.. Oct- tt.
Two women were killed and a score of
other persons burt when three- coaches
of a Hocking Valley passenger train,
northbound, were rlitrtied at 10:11 this
morning one-half mile south of Harp
ster, this county
NEWEST WHITE STAB LINER, LAUNCHED YESTERDAY, AND ONE
Of THIRTY-NINE YEARS AGO.
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ABOVi; OLYMPICi RKLOW, OCEAMC
OLYMPIC IN ITER
Largest Steamship in World
Safely Launched.
TAKES TO WATER EASILY
Cheering
Thousands
Witness
Ijionehlns; of Monnter Craft.
Which Is lo Ply Atlantic
Ocean Between Continents.
BELFAST. Ireland. Oct. . Special.)
In the presence of cheering thousands
the largest steamship In the world waa
launched here today. She Is the Olympic,
of the Wlilte Star line. The launching
was a perfect success and tonight the
great steamer rides quietly at anchor
here.
The White Star Line's triple-screw
steamier "Olympic" exceeds by nearly
10 feet In length and 13.000 tons any
other ship afloat. Her principal di
mensions are:
Feet.
Length over all SS2H
Breadth over all..., 2fc
Breadth over boat deck 4
Heighth from bottom of keel
to boat deck 7
Heighth from bottom of keel to
top of Captain's house .... 106 H
Heighth of funnels above cas
ing 71
Height of funnels above boat
deck li
Distance from top of funnel to
keel ... ITS
Number of steel decks 11
Number of watertight bulk
beads .-- IS
The gigantic measurement of this
vessel are best appreciated when It is
known that In length the "Olympic"
overtops the height of the Metropoli
tan Tower In New York by 182 feet.
Is twice as long aa tbe heighth
of the dome of' St. Peters at
Rome, and equals in length the
total drop of the famous Bridal
Veil Fall In the Tosemlte Valley. In
deed. If the "Olympic" and her sister
vessel "Titanic" (soon to be launched)
were placed end to end under the
Brooklyn bridge, they would complete
ly block the East River, and extend
over tbe shore one hundred feet on
each side. It Is also Interesting to
note that the length of each of these
ships Is four times the height of Bun
ker Hill Monument.
In each ship three million steel riv
ets, weighing In all 1.200 tons, have
been employed- to bind the massive
steel platen. Insuring the -greater
stability: and the rudder of each ves
sel weighs 100 tons, yet will be moved
by electricity almost aa lightly as a
feather.
2S00 Passengers.
These monsters of the deep will
each accommodate 2.S00 passengers,
carrying a crew of t0, and becauae
of the enormous sixe of the ships the
accommodations, . both as regards the
several public apartments . and the
passenger staterooms, will be excep
tionally spacious, while the beauty and
luxury of the appointments will sur
pass anything hitherto attemptedSpe
cial attractions, such as Turkish and
electric bad establtahmenta. awlmtntng
pools, tennis courts, sun parlors, sports
decks and palm courts, will be pro
vided in addition to restaurants, din
ing saloons, lounges, emoklng-apart-ments.
elevators, eir. all of which will
add much to the pleasure of a voy
age on these marvels of marine
achievement.
Construction of Knglnes.
The Olympic" and "Titanic" will be
propelled by a unique combination of
reciprocating engines with a low-pressure
turbine, such as the JVhlte Star Line
has employed so successfully on Its
Canadian service steamer "LaurenUc
By this Ingenious system vibration Is
eliminated and mal-de-mer conquered.
A speed of 22 knots per hour will be
maintained.
Since the advent of the "Great
Eastern" in 1R58 no steamer has cre
ated such general Interest aa the
"Olympic." not only on account of her
surpassing slse. but also because of
the Immense forward steps thus
marked tn other lines of marine ac
complishment, the outcome of many
icnturles of conflict with the sea.
he Olympic" will Join the White
p . r binei man riri ilc -
York. Plymouth, Cherbourg and South
ampton next Summer, followed by the
"Titanic" In the early FalL
DOLLIVER LAID TO REST
SEXATOH CCMMIXS EULOGIZES
I)KAI COLLEAGUE.
Great Concourse at Kunerul Pays
Tribute to Memory of Be
loved Statesman.
FORT DODGE; I.. Oct. 10.-While a
cold rain fell In torrent) and added
gloom to the already sorrowful occasion,
the body of Senator Jonathan P. Dol
Uver was laid to rest In Oakdale Ceme
tery on a hillside overlooking the city,
this afternoon.
The funeral was held In the Fifty
Sixth Regiment Armory, which accom
modates onto persons; Standing outside
the building, straining to catch a word
of the eulogleo being pronounced upon
the departed statesman, were almost .W0
persons. They crowded around the build
ing until finally Senator Clapp. of Minne
sota, went outside and made a short
speech to them.
Senator Cummins, speaking In behalf of
the Senate, paid a glowing eulogy to
bis d-parted colleague. He sold In part:
"In behalf of his colleagues of the
Senate, I am bidding my last good-bye.
rather than uttering the eulogy which
later on will pour from the Hps of his
friends In tbe chamber which he so often
tilled with the lofty strains of hla In
spiring eloquence. I am lamenting over
the Irreparable loss) we nave an "unci.
I am thinking of his work, mightily ad
vanced, but Kill -unfinished.
"We shall miss him as we would have
no other man. To him was given
a measure of affection rich In Its quality
and royal In it extent. ioi mo k
of his striking and staining characteris
tics was the about ding good-ieuowsnip
with which he enveloped, not only his
. t-M Kiit all humanltv. Notwith
standing bis acknowledged pre-eminence
In debate, I naxaro tno preaiciiun mm
when we meet again around his) vacant
chair, the first thought will be of his
kindly presence, his cheerful greeting aa
he passed from dee to desk during the
hours of tiresome discussion, of the
never-falling wit and I'.uraor with which
he Illuminated the most casual conver
sation. "He was always welcome because his
heart waa not only overrunning with
friendliness, but because aa he went
Ms war he left behind Mm the smile
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borne of his felicitous comment or the
delightful reflection awakened by tbe
keen thrust of hlei satire."
GREED UNION IS SOUGHT
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
CONVENTION IS CLOSED.
Merger of Denominational Work
and Authority Favored Every
Part of Globe Represented.
n Tl,. National
Council of the Congregational Churclv
- , & ev s lre lain
In taking nnai adjournment i
.t ....H., tnnlsrht. closed
with what the leaders of the denomina
tion say has been tne most. imp'
conference in Its history.
Two decisions In particular. In the
opinion of clerical delegates stamp the
meeting as epoch-making the vote to
, . - . v. . ..... nf Henomlnational
centralize m?
activity and authority, and the unusual
number of amiiatea wnsrrS.i..... '
etetles holding their snnual meetings
THE LADIES'
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MISSES' DEPARTMENT
of
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Announces the arrival of
LADIES' and MISSES'
SUITS and RAINCOATS
in NOVELTY EFFECTS
MANNISH STYLES
Imported Fabrics
This department has more
than doubled its capacity in
the last week assuring prompt
attention and deliveries.
MODEST PRICES ALWAYS..;
LEADING CLOTHIER
SELL
In connection with the triennial con
vention. A church policy committee will In
vestigate conditions and endeavor to
evolve a workable plan for bringing
about the proposed centralization. No
radical transformation is looked for
before the next triennial council meet
ing at Kansas City. Mo., in 1913.
The centennial of the founding of
the American board of commissioners
for foreign missions was held simul
taneously with the meetings of the Na
tional Council, and the celebration
brought to Boston missionaries from
all over the globe.
The council placed Itself on record In
resolutions as favoring closer relations
with the Protestant Episcopal Church
in matters of church work and wor
ship, and, as favoring a union with the
United Brethren and the Methodist
Protestant Church.
DEBATE DATE HOODOO DAY
Pacific and Idaho Universities to
Argue January 13, Friday.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Forest Grove.
Or Oct. 20. (Special.) If superstition
was allowed full sway, Friday. January
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13. the aate cnosen ,
debate, would seem peculiarly colored
with bad luck. Why this should be and
which school is supposed to interpret this
ill-omened date as Indicative of their
fate Is a question of considerable con
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Interfere with the present arrangements.
From the questions Idaho submitted,
Pacific selected, "Resolved, that the en
actment of the old-age pension law by
Great Britain is Inexpedient." Pacific
will uphold the affirmative at home and
send a team to Moscow to contend for
. . . . am evenina. The
teams will be chosen at an open tryout
to be held November 18. Four members
of the two teams which were successful
last year against Whltworth College and
Oregon Agricultural College are back this
year.
Three Balloon9 Sighted.
PETOSKY. Mich., Oct. 20. Three vnJ
identified balloons which are thought
to be contestants in the International
Balloon Race out of St. Louis, were
sighted here at 7 P. M. Two were go
ing east and one was heading toward
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