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KRST EDITION 3 P.M. I Journal mt v IvlLI J JlBinn--F11 . ! m "" jw"s'1! IfcXVtH SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, Q EMBER 10, JIMIH. NO. 221. RINCE CHUN IS PROCLAIMED REGENT E EMOSS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF PUBLIC SENTIMENT NESE ffAIRS TURBULENT lIH OF NOTED IMPRESS Bolted Press Lcasod Wlro.) fcolulu. Nov. 1U. I'rinco tbiu hd Ambassador Tnng Spao Ylr i oxtrnordlnnry lo tno unuou i from tho Chinese govornmont I boarded tho Pacific Mall Btcam- i Mongcnlln for San Francisco . ih..v will iiwiilt ndvlcca from i hpfnro nrocecdlng to Wnshing- i their mission of thanks for imlsslon of the Boxor indomnlty. Ille the Chlncflo dlplomnta fool hbe chnriROJ in tno American Iry will not affect tliolr mlnlatcr, Heckled to renuiln In Ban Fran- tipndlnL' liiHtrnct ons. Thcso in- lions however aro expected to '(Continued on Page D.) HENEY BULLET REMOVED BELIEVED TO BE OUT OE DANGER (United Press Lened Wire.) San Frnnclsco, Nov. 10. Tho bul let fired by tho would-bo nssasln, Moris Unas, was rotnoved from tho nock of Francis J. Hcnoy, special graft prosecutor, at Lane hoBpltnl today nnd nt 11 o'clock tho phy slclana state that ho was practically out of dnngor. Tho operation was porformd by Dr. Wallace Terry, chlof of tho emer gency service- of tho city. nBslstcd by Dr. Hcrbort C. Mofflt, Dr. Edwin Bunnoll and Dr. Thomas W. Hunt ington. Tho bullet, which had boon lo cated by tho X-ray, whb not far from (Continued on Page G.) OREGON ELECTRIC JJMITED RUSHES FIRST TRAIN TO SALtM Tho first Orogon Electric limited train camo through to Salem Sundny morning in cxactoly ono hour nnd 40 minutes. Manager Talbot and Superintendent Kevins woro on board, with a full cor of pn&songerB, who wero delighted at tho tlmo that was mndc. Tho running tlmo on tho Oregon Elcctilc railroad Is dally working clo3cr to tho hour mark. Tho Ilmitod train leaving Portland at 9: ID this morning arrived nt the Stato street Btntlon at 10:44, having luado tho trip In an hour and 20 minutes. Tho run could havo bran mndo In at loast 10 minutes quicker tlmo, but that tho crow had to conform to tho IHIBIOft fore for Kir money all the ne at the Chicago Store i I !! ID I !!! I 4 99 9 I I f H PEOPLES&AK VR gainImvse Salem's x fastest Growing j Store Live New Merchandise and Low Prices i what keeps tho Chlcngo Storo always humming. Our record of Boiling tho highest class merchandise jj the lowrat prlco in Snlora is to woll known and nny infrlngomont on this record by competitors will X u ruu a deeper cut. Women's Coats and Suits Salom'H Suit and Cloak Storo is out again for nnothor wook of Record Breaking Prices in Cont nnd Suits. It koops our buyora busy in Now York Bonding thorn by express, Soolng is bollovlng. If you want tho best values in this part of tho .world in Up-to-Dato Coats und Suits corao to the CHICAGO STORE. Ladies' Coats$4.50, $5.9, $6.90 $8.50, $9.90 and up Ladies' Smts-ft.90, $8.50, $9.90, $12.50, $H.50 and up 34t jfk IMPORTED DRESS GOODS AND SILKS 000 Yards o" the Lntnaf fipmh Honda nnd Rilka now on sale. We cun fill your ordor on nny qIobb, kind made of Dress Goods and Silks you may ask for either In foreign or domestic goods. Special price. T 25c, 35c, 49c, 69c, 75c and up to any price $ r I I ft WOXDERFUL VALUES IX Girls' Coats Wo show the greatest assortment of Girl's, Children's Coats In Sa lem. The Coats aro tho newest and the prices lowest. $W5, $2J5, $3.50 $4.51 aid up (JURAT VALUES IX Dress Skirts 300 Deautlful Now Dress Skirts now on sale in nil tho latost shades and materials. Wo ask small prices. $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 aid up REPUB ROOTERS JATIEY HONOR T4FT AND SrlERMAN Tho Taft-Sherman ratification nt 8nlom Tuesday night at tho Wlllnm otto hotel will bo n grand rally of Republicans from nil ovor Marion county. Delegations nro oxpectad up irom wooauurn, Sllvorton, Turn er, Jofforsoh, Mncloay and Aurora. Tho local workoro will bo out In full rorcu;. Two hundred tlckoU have boon sold nnd nbout 50 aro Htlll In tho hands of tho committees. Cnn bo had nt any of tho Republican hondqunrtorB. or at tho Waters cigar store, tho Wlprut cigar store, Pat ton Bros., or tho Journal or Stntos- mnn.olnce. It Ib tho dcslro or tho commlttoo composed of W. C. Smith, n. Fj Wonnnd Leo Achoson that alt and )o factional lines bo known or rocogl7.ed. Tho Wlllnmotto hotel dining room will bo morry with music and a banquet that will bo up to the high standards of that host .elrr. ' "w" - PRINCIPAL PEEBLES IS DEAD WEIL KNOWN EDUCA TOR OF OREGON Bchedulo In ordor to mnko switches to moot passing trains. Thcso limited trnliiB will bo n great bmeflt to Salem Many Port- George C. Pooblos, a woll-known Orogon educator, died at tho L. C. Griffith residence In tho Waldo Hills Sunday, aftor an Illness of several wcoks. PoobleB was born nonr Snlom In 18C4, nnd wni educated tit Wlllnm otto unlvorBlty, from which Tio was graudatal In 1877. He began jyork ns n principal in the Salem public Hohnnln III 1070. nmt iivtilln titnnlilaf- I pursued tho stntdy of lnw until 1881, whon ho wna admitted to tho bnr. , For ton years ho wbb a principal In tho Salem schools nnd for uoven yoarn city superintendent. Ho served two tortus ns county superintendent of Bchools. From 188 Oto 1803 ho wns principal of tho McMlnnvlllo schools and from 1800 to 1905 wus professor of English lltornturo ut Weston Normal school, His work as a teacher was completed Inst Juno. Mr. Peebles loft n widow. Virginia flrlllltli PttnliloH nml twit ilniii'Mitru Mrs. Horbort Junk, of Berkeley, Cnl., The price of stock of the Free land Consolidated Mining Co will be raised to 20 cents on November 19, 1908. : : : : OOOOOOOOOO iO 1 0 OO OOOOOOOOO 0 o o o SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS 0 Tho Asiatic Exclusion longuo of Han FrauolBco will dlstrlbitto O 0 100,f)00 blank petitions calling for the more strict enforcement of O 0 tho Inws. O 0 Eight persons wero killed and ton Injured in a race riot In Okln- O O homa Sunday nfternoon. 0 0 Tho first American Catholic missionary congress Is In session at O 0 Chicago. O O Tho Liberal party, bonded by Clomoz has won out In tho Cuban O 0 oleetlons. O 0 Bnron Blenort heads tho new cabinet In Austria. 0 O It Is dented by tho government ut Washington that thero Is any O O friction with Japan. O OOOOOOQOOO OOOOOOOOOOO 0 il tlvoa In Salem aro loud In tholr prnlso of tho rodticod running tlmo and many nromaktng plans to spend tholr Sundays in tho Capital City. The lato train leaving Portland at 8 20 in tho ovonlng Is big Improve ment working to tho benefit of thoso spending tho dny in tho metropolis. wtianiiiiiit)fiiti-frWf'''p'llill"lIM Mi I : Mm fl iBJ MWI III' il' rJmwl til ill uH yia-J i l f ' in m I ll A.MEHICAXS WATCIIIXfl THE SITUATION (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, D. C, Nov. lfl.-AI-though President noosevelt and Secretary of 8tato Hoot deny that thero Is any friction between the United States and Japan regarding the open door In China and It Is said that no request or demand has boon made upon Japan, It Is under stood that thV diplomatic exchanges of views on this subject have takon placo in tho Inst fow days. Ambassador Takahlra made sev eral calls on Secretary Hoot last weok and It Is authoritatively stated bat thoso conferences concernod Japan's policy in Manchuria. Numorou' complaint have been mado by Amorlean merchants nnd otbor foreign mrehnnt In Man churia that, while ostensibly maln alnliu: a pol'cv of non-intorforonce In outldo trade, the Jaimnose of flla' are tweretly favoring thflr iwn cctntrymon. Tho rPBult is that the trade of tho Amerlcnn and other foreign mor dants lias sufforad greatly. and MIhb Allco Poobles, a tenchor In tho Portland schools. The funeral will bo conducted from tho First M. H. church in thh city Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. under tho ausplcot of tho Ordor of Oddfellows. Hov. P. S. Knight nnd Rev. W. II. Sellcck will conduct tho servlro. Tho remains will lie In stato nt tho Rlgdon undertaking parlors un til 1 o'clock, where frlonds of tho deceasod can vlow thorn. iiM-rlrn Mnv Intwvrne. By H. Lee Clotworthy. staff corr- nondent of tho United Press with U. S. fleet ) Mania!, Nov. 16. It Is gonorally believed here that In th event that a revolution In China, as tbo result of tho deaths of tho dowager em press and the emperor of China, tho Amorlean IWt will bo ordered to protect American Interests nnd, If needs bo, to nssjst tho authorities of tho Chinese emplro in restoring or dor. Thero is unrest among tho officers of the fleet nt tho nows from China and tho olllcers generally bollevo that thoy will not loavo Oriental wators until the situation in China has u lot oil down. Tho officers bollovb that Japan wlM try to take advantago of tho dis ordered condition of tho Chlnoso orn P'ro and aro o' th opinion, that, In the International crisis that Is Hiiro to follow such an attempt, the Amer ican fleet will be cnlled upon to pre vent Japan from realizing her am bition. It w lonrnod from a hlr.li official sotire h -ro todnv that 'oh tit om- ticrnr nnd downwer 'inproMS wet n)urd"ro1 pn'l I Is Mated that " murder w done to force an Intot national crlsh. Tho trouble Is feaod and th- shlin aro being held Jnreadlnws to leve for China at a moment's no tl(.i. Tho batlesblps -aro liijorfet. condition, and with tho cruls r '' tho Far Eastern q'uadrrn a' "ixl' lary. could dominate the situation in China, BALLOON AMERICA DESCENDS UNITED PRESS WAS REPRESENTED fUnttnl rrc Tkk1 Wlrf.) Los AngoloB, Cnl., Nov. 10. -Aftor being drlvon to Boa four tlmoa and losing nil of Its bitllant, oxcopt two sacks of sand, tho balloon Amorlean, firBt to start In Die FerrlH' trnnn- contlnontul rnco, landed ono mllo eiiHt of Horntonsn bench nt 3:30 o'clock this morning, having boon In tho nlr exactly 13 hours. Captain Augustoo Muollor, pilot, nnd J. K. Hutchinson, Unltod Press stitff corresondeut nnd nsslntnnt pilot of tho Amorlean, landed uninjured aftor narrowly escnplng donth In tho ocean. ,(By J. IC. Hutchliitiou, Unltod Prosn Htnff correupoudunt who mndo tho. tiHceut ns nflslatant pilot of tho' American.) Lou Angeles, Cnl., Nov. 10. Aftor being Bwupt, out to Ron. four Miuob, bnttllug for lli houru with adverse winds which many times carried tin wlthlna fow foot of the dark wators bulow, threatened with electrocution when our drat; rope been mo ontnn glod In n power wlro carrying a heavy ourreut. und fordid4 to nacrlllo nil of our bnlliiNt oxuopt two Hinall hiicUh, (!aptulu AtigtiHtoe Mueller und I wer forced to hind tho giant bal loon "Amerlcnn." first to start In DIuU Firrls' tnuuu juUnontM rnco, liv tho hhii diiii"H oim tulle oitHt of Her moHii Uuneh, 20 OiiiIIoh southyest of Loh Aith-loH ut 3:30 o'v'louk thin morning. Duuth lit hideous forms threatened us from tho tlmo tho "American" nsooudod In Chutes Park. Carrlod senwnrd from tho start, wo Woro forced out over tho ocean four tlmos. Whon tho waves first yawned bo nenth us, wo hung 000 foot above thorn. Each succeeding tlmo that tho "Aiuorlciiu" oddled out ovor tho Hon our Hufoty In dlatanoo was dimin ished hundreds of foot, null, tho last tlmo, tho water surged not moro Uudl 20 foot bolow our basket. Aftor our second flight out ovor tho wntor, whon, by ho sarlflc of bal last, wo bud risen to a higher current that swopt us back ovor tho solM ground, tho wind died out, nnd lut us settle until thrco houso looked less than 100 foot bonnath us. Wo hung at this altitude for noar ly tin hour waiting nnd hoping for n fnvorlblu bmozQ to carry us east ward. At hint It cutno with ii vigor that muilu Mueller laugh with Joy. Slowly wo gathered speed picking up our heavy 400-foot trail rope tlial had lain most of Its length on tho ground while wo had boon becalmod. Just as wo Had begun to draw pic tures of u record breaking flight ovor tli moiintalnn Into tho plains of tho middle west, tho trail ropo drow tnught with tho hum of a violin string- Wo peered ovor tho edge of tho car- Bonenth us livid llasims or IlKht illumlnnted tho drear I en of tho sand hills and showed us that tho big fibre ropo had twined sootirolv about a 70-foot electric wlro polo which was charged and burned bluo ami white a tho contact. "IxMik out for n shock up hero." shouted Mueller. "It will Igulto th gus und oxplodo tho wholo balloon." Both of us soUod tho trail ropo nd tugued with tho frenzy that on dnngored llfo gives lo ono. With a, snup und n final Hash tho end of tho big cable pnrtod from tho wlro. "Thank God." muttered Muollor with n lust pull at tho ropo It still hung tnught. however, and flashing our electric sourchllKhtfl toward tho ground wo saw that nlthough wo w ro Bnfo from electrocution wo woro still fust to the polo. Bv slit tti lg wo summoned help from a nearby ranch house, but bo foro tho men who rtapondnd to our culls, could aid us tho last entangled strand had slipped looso nnd wo woro sweeping onco moro into tho east. Twice morr wo wont out to Boa, wMh most of our ballast gone wo abandoned hopo and whllo nt a (Continued ob Fajp I.)