SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1903.
ELECTING A POPE
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON.
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PITIFUL PLIGHT. , . , 1
BarriitoiCflall
Is just pure Mocha and Java
prepared in a new way. ihe cot
fee berry is cut tin (not cround)
by knives of almost raxor sharp
ness into small unitorm particles.
Thus it is not crushed, as by the
old method of grinding, and the
little oil cells remain unbroken.
The essential oil (food product)
cannot evaporate and is preserved
indefinitely. This is one reason
why a pound of Barrington Hall
Kill make 15 to 20 cups more of
full strength coffee than will any
coffee ground the old way; why
it excels all other coffee in flavor
and why it. will keep perfectly
until used.
But the main thing about Barr
ineton Hall Coffee is that it can
be used without ill effect by those
who find ordinary coffee iniures
them, because the yellow tannin
bearing skin and dust (the only
injurious properties of coffee) are
removed by the "steel-cut" pro
cess. A delicious coffee sot a
tasteless substitute. -
LMce, per pound,
40c POUND
A. V. ALLEN
Sole Agents
A Glimpse of the Doings of the
Cardinals
GIVEN BY CARDINAL LOGUE
You Know an Irishman Was Elected
Pope But he Cut Away From Rome
and Ran to the Distant Appenine
Mountains.
DENUNCIATORY SPEECH
and greed. I defy your taunts. Tear
to fragments my political career if it
comport with your eecrable will.
Stifle and distort my utterance. Not
satisfied, if such be your brutal
frenzy, lash my poor form into in
ability. Then if it be your further
pleasure gnaw from my stiffening
bones every vestige of
flesh. Howl in wretched bestiality
through my innocent blood as it drips
from your fiendish visages. Drag
then if you .want, what remains in the
filth and vermin of your foul dens and
burn it upon the altar of Baal or scat
ter it before the friendly winds of
heaven to your betters the carrion
crows of the fields. All that they
may do, all and more. If there yet
be open further depth of infamy to a
polluted, besotten press. These ready
servants of greed, what have they
not done or attempted to fasten still
more securely an autocracy upon us?
Jt seems ,to be their special function,
not simply to pervert truth but to
threaten and terrorize public men.
Dare a senator align himself with the
people? What? Yes, men, illus
trious servants of the people have
lifted honest voices here and else
where against the mafch of pluto
cracy, to fall ambushed, politically
assassinated, and by whom? By the
trusts wearing masks. Ah, sir, news
paper masks. But, Mr. President, in
sigticanct as I am, I, if my political
career be marked, let them .sharpen
their blade, for I will be here at the
appointed hour, and where here only
God can stay my voice in behalf of
organized united labor and the yeo
manry of America."
The remainder of the day was giv
en over to the consideration of a reso
lution by Senator Elkins suspending
until January 1, 1910. the commodity
clause of the Hepburn rate law. The
resolution provoked so much debate
and so many amendments were offer
ed, that the whole matter went ever
till Monday, tomorrow, being given
over to the eulogies of the late sena
tors from Florida. In. the meantime
the Senate leaders hope to perfect a
resolution that can be agreed upon
Monday. The commodity clause went
into effect today under which the
railroads which haul inter-state com
merce products in which the carriers
interested are liable to' the maximum
fine of five thousands dollars for each
offense. The Elkins resolution pro
poses to give the railroads 20 months
additional time to divorce themselves
from these properties.
NEW YORK, May 1 A glimpse
of the doings of the Cardinals, dur
ing the election of Pope Pius X, was
given by Cardinal Logue, the Cath
olic prelate of Ireland and who is
in New York for the exercises in the
celebration of the 100th anniversary
formation of the local diocese when
he responded to the toast "The Holy
Father" at the dinner of the alumni
of the Old Irish Theological Semi
nary at Maynooth, which has sent
many priests to this country,
In that large collection of cardi
nals no one protested so much
against the selection of the Patriach
of Venice as he did himself said the
cardinal. Had it been a warmer
day he might have been chosen soon
er than he was. The pope was over
come and frightened at the burden he
would have to undertake, tie was
fainting.
'But these Italians" he said, refer
ring to the Italian caramais, gen
erally have conveniences about them.
One of them went up to him with a
bottle a smelling bottle, I believe".
When the laughter of the priests
had subsided, the voice of the cardi
nal took on a subdued tone. "It was
a warm night", he said. "The cardi
nal elected to be our holy father did
not want the office. He had been
a faithful priest and hard working
man in his arch-diocese. He had
worked among the poor and was ac
i'iutnmiil to ITis labors. And to be
quivering!. nrin . wouM have onIv - jjt.
rr, - - -tie
garden to move about. I've nev
er seen it.
"You know an Irishman was once
elected pope, but he cut away from
Rome and ran to the Appenine
Mountains and found a cave for him
self. He is there yet."
The laughter that greeted
called forth this explanation
the cardinal.
"It is a historical fact that
telling you. If I were elected
he added, with a faint smile, "I think
1 would get out of a window and run
away.
"It is a dangerous ae for the holy
father of the church. The church
has its enemies above ground and
working like moles under ground.
Hut he can fight tjicm above ground
and under ground. 1 am over here
without tile permission of the holy
father, which I should have secured.
I was afraid that I would not get
it, so I did not ask it. Maybe I
shall see the holy father sooner than
I desire."
Cardinal Loguex close with a
priestly tribute of love ami fidelity
to Pius X, describing him as a saint
ly man chosen' by God for his office.
him
from
I 'am
pope"
Husband in an AsylumWife it De
tained. CHICAGO, May 1. -While John
Moulds raves iu the Dunning asylum
and calls constantly for his wife, she
is detained at the immigrant station
in Boston because the 'is an alien and
cannot show that she is able to sup
port herself.
She arrived yesterday on the Sax
onian in response to a cablegram
from the Chicago police informing
her of the condition of her husband
who came to this country from Eng
land three years ago and went to
work here. Moulds made good wages
as an expert machinist and besides
supporting his family of nine children
in England managed to save $500.
Four weeks ago lie took his money
out of, the bank and bought a ticket
for home. That night he was beaten
and robbed. He never recovered from
the assault and became insane and
was sent to Dunning. Not hearing
from him, his wife became alarmed
and communicated with the Chicago
police. Working on her information
they identified her husband, and two
weeks ano thev cabled her of Ins
condition. She took the next steam
er for this country. Her pitiful story
aroused (lie immigration authorities
and at their own expense they wired
her friends. If they can guarantee
that she will not become a public
charge she will be allowed to conic to
Chicago for several months and then
will be deported.
There's not a headache or a
sleepless hour in a barrel of
Ghirardelli's CocoaCan you
say as much for any other
drinh?
HOTEL THIEF.
SURPRISE SPRUNG.
IDENTIFICATION MEN.
To Assist San Francisco Police Dur
ing Fleet's Visit.
SAN FRANCISCO. May l.-Lt.
Win. P. Sheridan, in charge of the
bureau of identification of New York
City and Detective Sergt. T. B. Mc
Namee, of Washington, D. C have
arrived here and will remain in' the
city to assist the local police in
identifying and classifying crooks
during the visit of the Atlantic fleet.
Prosecution' Quashes Indictments
Against Green.
SAN FRANCISCO, May t.-The
prosecution in the ease of Abraham
Ruef prung its first surprise today
when Assistant District Attorney
lleney moved for the dismissal of the
14 indictments against A. J. Green,
the president of the Parkside Realty
Comuanv. a co-defendant of Rnef, in
order that Green illicit testify against
the former nolitical boss. Counsel for
the defendant strongly objected.
Judge Doling overruled the objection
and ordered Green's discharge. Green
visibly showed his relief and acknotvt
edged his willingness to testify.
Walter B. Cone, president of the
San Francisco Bar Association, testi
fied today as to Ruef's demand for a
fee of forty to fifty thousand dollars
if empolyed by the Parkside Realty
Company to secure the desired fran
chises through the board of super
visors.
$5000 HAUL IN JEWELRY STORE
TACOMA, May 1 Three unknown
men yesterday entered the jewelry
store of Frank' C. Hart and while the
attendants were m a back room,
stole a wallet containing $5000 worth
of diamonds and other precious
stones and made their escape.
Engages Rooms in High-Class Hotels
and Robs Guests' Rooms.
SAN FRANCISCO, May l.-"Dr."
W. W. Goelet, graduate of Columbia
College, a-nd traveler, who was mar
ried to a young society wmian of
Oakland fr months ago, b in the
Berkeley Ciy Prison, charged with
the burglary of right residence and
partnient limnes in Oakland, and
Berkeley.
His name appeared on most of the
hotel and "apartment house registers
s D. F. Wythe, an alias he acknowl
edged. The Berkeley police depart
ment has had Goelet under suspicion
for the last two weeks, and by visit-
ng the places robbed have obtained
evidence that they believe will hold
him on several charges.
Goelet's methods, according to the
police, were to cngagir rooms in high
class hotels and apartment houses,
then plunder right and left. Some time
ago he traveled with benjamin Fay
Mills, the pulpit lecturer, a Mills'
private secretary. Ooiiet was com
pelled to leave I.os Angeles under a
loud of charges of theft. He had
also been secretary for Dr. Didde-
wolfe, a noted evangelist. Goelet is
35 years old, a native of Virginia.
His parents, it is said, live in Wash
ington, L). C. lie was in the ."spanisn
Ymerican war, serving in the hospital
orps in v,uia.
LSS WAN A CENT A CUP
m 7Ln
JU II 1) J
i ;
Is made with scrupulous con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or more
delicious. Your grocer sells and
recommends it.
Ghirtrdclll Comptar
Sao franc-Uao
REFUSED TO BUY SWORD
John D. Rockerfeller say
Man of Peace.
He Is a
NEW YORK", May l'. John D.
Rockerfeller has refused to buy for
$500 a sword sent by a young woman
in England with the information that
the weapon was carried by a soldier"
Cromwell's famous "Ironsides"
. . . . p..
troopers and had been imneii uo
years near a church. The writer said
the sword was dug up 150-years ago.
The ancient relics did m.: appeal to
Mr. Rockefeller who declined it yes
terday with the remark: ' "I am a
man of peace and have no use for a
sword."
Annie Parry sent the relic over.
As Mr. Rockefeller refusal to accept
the sword it was sent to the seizure
rem of the customs scr.wcc.
The sword is about three feet
long, has a curved blade and has up
parcntly had rough imkc. If the
sender does not endeavor to- have it
returned it will be soli) next fall with.
other unclaimed merchandise.
STILL GRAFTING.
NEW YORK, May 1-A story f
a life saved by the grafting of Hhe
skin of live rabbits to a man's foody
was told 'n the- trial in the supreme
court in Newark, of the case f An
tonio Magio against the J. F. Clasby
Lumber Company, in which $30,000
damages are asked.
According to the testimony of Dr.
Anthony d'Amoco of Newark, Mag
gio, who was' badly scalded by the
explosion of a glue melting machine
in the lumber company's plant, was
on the point of death when the graft
ing of the skin of live rabbits on his
body saved his life. The operawon
took four hours. Maggio was laid
up for six months and has since been
a cripple. 1 ' , .,
ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP
ping.
The girl who narrowly ccipof
being made a prisoner is Giov;mirii
Ogncbcin, and sfte is remarably 'elf
dcvelopd.
Salvatom Fonsstier. aged 2s
years, is charged witti iieing :tw
leader of the band of conspirators.-
Those arrested with Forestiere art
liastlc de Siafano, Giuseppe Granai.
Doinenico Canole, Antoiuno Mauio
and' Ciro Forestiere;.
Tlit last three natnuif, it i said by,
'.he police, arrived im Chicago a day
or two ago trom .ew. torn vny.
The iolicc wy they were cnt for by
Forestiere, to assist him in the kid
napping plot, une nil tin- men is a
brother of the principal conspirator.
It required tlie combined efforts of
several policemen to prevent the
girl's father from wreaking ven
geance on Forestiere at the central
police station. A do.n times he
leaped at the man as if he would
strangle him,, and the police had to
lrag him away
Forestiere denies that it was a
"Black Hand" plot, but admits lie
was intent on coercing the girl to
marry him. It'is an ld Sicilian
custom; for a bridegroom to abduct
the charmer.
LOST CONTROL OF CAR.
Trolley in Tacoma Goes Over Bank,
Three; Men Hurt
TAi'OMA, May l.-Car No. 17,' in
bound, on, the Jefferson-avenue line
of th. Tacoma Railway & Power Co.,
got beyond control of Motrman A.
W Williams on a stotep hill at South
Twenty-seventh street and Jefferson
awaiuc at t2;35. tlxi morning, and
plunged over a 200 foot embankment
carrying with it Conductor II. J.
Bond and E. G. Gordon, the only
passenger aboard. Motorman Wil
liams, as the car failed to take the
curve near the .foot of the hill, was.
pitched out of the door at the left
side of the car, and thrown violently
against a wooden blacksmith shov
but escaped serious injury.
The conductor and passenger rc
mnined inside the car as it took its
plunge down the embankment and
rested within a few feet of the
Northern Pacific tracks. Bond re
ceived ugly scalp wounds, a deep cut
near the outside corner of his right
eye and a terrible shaking up. Gor
don escaped miraculously with only
a slight glass cut upon thci "hand.
Both Bond and Gordon were sent to
a hospital. The car turned over once
in its descent. A wrecking crew has
been out to demolish the wreckage.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1,-The
foreign consuls in this city have been
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