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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA' OREGON. Tuesday, may it,. go Beautify Your Lawns By Using our Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers Garden Hose (Cotton and Sun Proof Rubber) Rakes, Hoes, Shovels and Spades Grass Hooks and Sprays. A. V. AULEN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 CONDEMNED CATTLE Beef Trust Refuses to Pay for Condemned "Cow Stuf.r MEAT PRICES TO ADVANCE Packer Hav notified Commission Finns That They Will Ho Longer Stand Loss By Government Inspection Commls tion Claim Movement Will Spread" CHICAGO. May 27.-Meat prices in this city may jump skyward this week unless the "beef trust1 recedes from its recently announced intention to delay purchase until they have passed the government pot mortem examination. The packers notified the Commission firms that beginning today they no long er would stand the loss on condemned eattle, in order to protect Shemseh-es they had found it necessary to refuse payment on "cow stuff until it has passed the Government inspectors. During the latter part of last week thousands of letters and telegrams were sent out by the commission bouse to their customers notifying them of the action that had been taken by the packers and advising them to with hold all shipments of cattle to the big markets controlled by the trust until the difficulty is adjusted. This is ex "Our Shoes Means Standard of Merit. uur service and our methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest except our prices, and they are always the lowest Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St, opposite Fisher Bros. We Leave it to Your Judgment All bread is not good bread, and every bread isn't the best bread, but "Our Bread is Delicious" And so good that 'particular people , find no fault with it. A Big Loaf ROYAL BAKERY 505 Duane Street. 275 W. Bond Street. Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave. BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 pected to cut the meat supply tremen dously before the week is over d pri ces are expected to go up corre pondiug. . Commission men declare it it the in tention of the packers to enforce the rule with regard to "cow stuff now in the hope that similar action may be taken later with reference to the pur chase of eheep and bogs, "Cow stuffs is a minor Item in pack ing house buine and commission men say it is for this reason that the pack er selected it as the objective in their new ruling. Less than t per cent of this class of purchases 1 condemned as unfit by the Government inspectors and the loss on it alone would not mean much to the shipper and producers. Some of the leading commission firms and shipper have communicated with the Secretary of Agriculture at Wash ington with regard to the action on the part of the packers and it is said as surance have been given that any at tempt to delay payment on livestock, as threatened by the packers, would re sult in the withdrawal of the inspec tion service. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This la due to the disease being so Insidious that It get food hold on the system before It Is recoa-nlxed. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease IX taken In time. T. F. Laurla, Owl Drug Store. BUSSE SUSTAINED. Chicago's New Mayor Makes School Board To Suit Himself. CHICAGO, May 2T. The circuit court today refused to interfere with Mayor Busse in his efforts to secure a board of education of hi own making. Eight of the trustee who last week were re moved by the Mayor- went before the court today end asked for an injunction restraining Bue from ousting them or appointing new members in their places before their terms expired. The court dismissed the petition on the ground that the Mayor has the power to oust the officials of the school board. The city council tonight approved the ap- Ipointment of Busse to take the places I - r . i- oi me ou'iea meiuDers. IKON MATERIAL SHORTAGE. Several Old Smoke Stack Imported From England for Saw Material, XEW YORK, May 27.-A striking il lustration of the famine in all clases of iron material is shown by the im portation of several oU smotywtacks which came from Shakespeare's birth place, Stratford-On-Avon. The' ship ment is the first of its description that has ever arrived here from Europe. The smokestack, which weigh in all about 2000 tons a He to be melted in Eastern furnaces. They are subject to an im port duty of $4 a ton a cast scrap, while the freight charge are $1.50 a ton. Nevertheless the material, it is said, has been sold to the furnace peo ple at a fair profit. For a Nickel" CONGRESS "Send Congress to,School Says Professor James. A NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Head of the University of Illinois En dorse the Effort of th Geonrt Wash tngttm University Believe It Would Aid In Purification of Politic. WUSUtXGTON'Alay 27.-"Send Con grcs school practically is the bur den of a remarkable letter written by Prof.' Edmum) J. Jams. President of the l'niverlty of Illinois, endowing the effort Wing made to establish a national university In Washington. Tlie letter ws addressed to th trustee of the George Wahington University, who are working to the end that their in stitution may fill thi niche, thus ear ning out the wiehe of th first PreI dent of the United States a contained in his lat will. Prof. James believes that the presence of a university here would work immense good In the pun fication of national politic. In addition, th Illinois educator see in such an institution of learning a means for the upbnildina of a trained and efficient consular service, thus rata ing the prestige of the United States abroad and insuring this country even a greater measure of th world's trade, The George Washington University es tablished a department of this kind in June 1893, which was formally opened in November of that year. It is known as the department of politics and diplo macy and a number of it graudate are already holding important positions abroad under the government With reference to the effect of national university upon Congre, Prof. James says: , Another great advantage of such a school as this, located in the capital, would be it powerful influence on Con gress a a whole in the -direction of scientific treatment of alt political and economic questions. Such a school, with a faculty eonM'ting of able expert in all the different lines of government policy nd administration, would in evitable exert an immediate and help ful influence upon the country and upon the attitude of our Congresmen and our government as a whole. Washington is the natural place for such a center of scientific investigation There, also, is the center from which the most important influences may be mot immediately expected upon politl cian and statesmen alike and wle the level of their thinking and their action. In the struggle for commercial su premacy among the great nations of the world, ipteaident .lame realises to it full the great advantage sue a school would lend. Not alone in the foreign service is this truj, but in all of the various branches of government. In his letter he say: A great school of this kind would prepare tnen for the public service s at present no men are prepared in the United States. The existence of such a school end the preparation which its graduates would have call the attention of the Federal Administration to the fact that it could obtain competent men for any administrative, position within its gift, and the supply of men with such training, would create a their service. This is just now the stragetic mo ment, owing' to the fact that a law has been passed reorganizing, rc-forming and, in' many respects, putting upon a sounder basis the consular service of the United States. The present law will inevitable work in the direction of providing a -trained consular service; but to carry this idea out to an ad equate and desirable extent it will be necessary to have some center whete these men may be properly trained. At present no such center exists in this country. In such a school of politics and diplomacy, located in Washington, would lie found the ideal place to ac quire this particular training. It would appear at first glance that Prof. James is visionary in entertain ing the belief that the university would hive such a decided effort upon Con gress and the Administration. Promi nent educator and a number of states men, however, point out that already '! George Washington University is so closely affiliated with the govern ment by reason of the fact that it counts as members of Its faculty a large number of government scientists, that it has demonstrated its useful ness to the Administration. Thi use fulness is seen most plainly In the adop tion by the government of scientific discoveries made in the university's laboratories and In the development of its ectentUt along new line. While the government archive afford the uni versity rich mines of information, nev erthelos the university faculty and students really ar the miner, digging out the nugget of knowledge and pre inning thorn to lie put to a useful purpose. GAUTEMALA PRISONERS. Nineteen Men Will Be Given Trial For Attempt On Cabrera Life. MEXICO CITY, May 27.-flutemala will not sumnMrlly execute the 10 men now in prison ebaged with complicity In the alleged attempt on the Ufa of President Carbera according to a nol received by the state department from its rcpraentatlv. The matter will go to the court of second instance to be reviewed. It it believed that Cabrera will instruct the court to acquit. i MUST ACCEPT CHILDREN. Lot Angel To Compel landlord To Rent Houses To Families, IjOS AX0KLES, May 27,-Tha city council today Instructed th city attor ney to prepare an ordinance making it a misdemeanor, punishable by fin or imprisonment, or both, for a landlord to refuse to rent property to a tenant be cause the latter i poseed of children. A copy of the ordinance ha been ordered sent to President Rooevclt. MOUNT VESUVIUS. Fissure Opened on Southern Slop and Poisonous Gat Escaped. NAPLES, May 27.--At Pc-ro Trecase along th southern declivity of Mount Vesuvius, a nur suddenly opened yesterday, from which a flow of poin- on ga escaped. The gas from the new fltsure, however, i q light, that it rise to the height of five or lx feet, and carbine ha been deposited I th vicinity to prevent poinoning. WHEAT MARKET. Severe Frost In West and Southwest Jump Price. CHICAGO, May 27. Sever frost in the west and southwest sent th price of wheat up to a new high record mark here today, July touching 1031. Septem ber 104 and December 101. The ad vance however, wa not retained, heavy realizing sale earning tharp reaction. THE GOULD CASE Mrs. Gould in Conference With Commissioner Bingham. HUMMEL INVOLVED IN CASE Notorious Divorce Lawyer Wrote Ta Mr. Gould Offering Hi Service and Telling of Detectives On Case Inves tigation To Continue. NEW. YORK, May 27-Announce- ment was made today that Mr. How ard Gould nfet Chief of Police Commis sioner Bingham, yesterday or the first time since charge had been made against the detective bureau in connec tion with the separation suit brought by Mrs. Gould against her husband How. ard Gould. Mr, Gould met General Bingham with her attorney, Clarence Hheehan ami a woman friend. For the best interests of the investigation it was decided to hold the meeting else where. Xo statement regarding what occurred at the meeting has been vouch safed, but it is said she told in detail a story of constant espionage by City Detective for nearly a year. A new feature in Mrs, Gould's story was a, statement said to have ten, made her Abraham Hummel the lawyer, telling her that he had learned that police de tectives wene following her, and offer ing his service as attorney. How Hum mcli learned of the police activity in the case is not known. Commissioner Bingham will resume his Investigation of the case today, notwithstanding the fact that Former Police Inspector Mc Laughlin, who is charged with directing the activity of the detectives in the Gould case, retirCJ from the police de partment on hi own application at midnight last night. The investigation into the police de partment was started by charge that detectives had been used in the Gould separation case. It developed today that in the allegations made by Mrs. Howard Gould, she had received anonymous let ters which disclosed ft plot to pplon her. It Is said Mrs.' Gould told Police Commissioner Bingham of the latter, which it is declared by the police, was from an Illiterate person. - One Piano No, Free with Every $5.00 Purchase i . 'V rr- tt ;r.ir i I At I ' - It's. 'f tunrMKiMt WQf IY TINV TAP f O, L Straw hats are ripe. We had ane of the very first shakes of the hat tree. With our ladder of cash, we were able to reach to the ends of the limbs and select the choicest fruit from the tree. The crop is all harvested and in our store. If you want any kind of a straw hat from the finest Pa nama, Sennet or Mackinaw braid to the cheap est Buckeye chip they are all here. And the , prices speak for themselves. Our hat's off to you, and we feel sure your hats will be off to us, when you see our hats be come yours for so little money. 25c to $IO. HERMAN WISE The only Dust and Moth Proof Clothes Shop in Oregon PRIEST MURDERED (Continued from pig 1) due to the expour of a fw motithi go, of an attempt to usurp th throne of fy-rvi. by a pretender who I nor supposed In Jersey City. A story wac given out, supposedly by th Armeni an priet that a prince of Servla wa in Jersey City organising a movement to put him on th throne. It was rumored that the hy& adherent to the pre tender had vowed vengeance upon the man who had given out th story, a the publication would binder the ptsns which the, prince and hi supporter had on foot. CHICAGO, May 27-John Ermoylan who wa arrested her todsy on suspicion of complicity in th murder of Father Horan Kaaper, who dead body wa 'found yesterday in a trunk la ten. ment house la New York, wss released tonight after having satisfied th police authorities that he had nothing to do with the murder. Ermoylan when ar rested wa thought to be on of the Ermoylan brothers, who formerly kept BANKING BY MAIL YOU MAY KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITH US IN PORTLAND, OREGON AND YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS NOTHING OF IT '4 INTEREST WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON BANKING BY MAIL Uncle Sam's Post Office Make Our Banking by Mail System a Success SAVINGS BANK OF THE title Guarantee & Crust 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second, Portland, Ore thn tree Th Tads have found With hats growirg Ail around. I with I knew Of such a trc Vhert I could cat Kfy ttraw hat free For I must find One right away 1 enchr. ta look rroday! a restaurant her and who buain card and meal ticket wer found la th trunk. The KrmoyUn arrested today i a cousin of Knnoylan brother. ZIONISTS CONVENTION, To B Held In Tanneravill, Nov York, In June, NEW YORK, My 27.-TI ZIonlt announce that to tenth annua eon vention of th Federation of American Zionist will U held la Tanneravill, N. Y4 from June 8 to July S. It wa also announced that th next ZlonUU coa great would b held at Th Hagu from August 14 to 20. Among tho who will attend the eongres will be Dr. J. L Magnus, Dr. A. M. Radio, Professor Max Margolls, professor Max Margolla, Pro fessor Max 8choeinger, Professor L Glnsburg and Professor A. Mark. DEMAND ROOSEVELT. Michigan Legislator Passe Reolut!oi Demanding HI Re-Electloa. LANSING, Mich., May 27.-Th Stat Senate tonight passed a concurrent reo lotion demanding that President Roose - - velt be re-elected for a "second elective" V term a President of th United Stat. '