The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 19, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. 1909.
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CHRISTIANS BIT HAVE
DONE THE DEED
KOW THOUGHT ILONGOTS DID
NOT MURDER DR.
JONES
CHICAGO, May 18. Information
that Dr. W. H. Jones of-the Field
Unseam, who was murdered at
Dumabatu in Luzon on March 28.
may have been killed by so-called
Christians instead of by Savage head
hunters, has been received by George
A. Dorsey of tbe Museum in a letter
received a few days ago from the
interior of the islands. Secretary
Worcester today intimated that the
Christians may have had motives of
revenge. According to Secretary
Worcester it is improbable that the
head hunting Illongots, with whom
Dr. Jones lived and worked, were in
any way to blame of the death of the
scientist These savages brought the
man's body to the authorities and all
evidence points to their innocence,
the secretary declares.
Dr. Dorsey revealed the fact that
Dr. Jones had told him in one of his
letters that certain Christian native
traders had olio wed him into the wild
Illongot country having feared to
penetrate this district before his arrival.
"When I first heard of his death
and learned that it was attributed to
Ilongots of Dumabatu with whom I
knew that he had lived on friendly
terms," the letter states, "the idea oc
curred to me that the real murderers
in all probability were Christian na
tives, whose abuse of the wild people
he had reported"
A PROHI-DEM. NOW.
SrRINGFIELD, Mass.. May 18.-
Ttinm,, T YTi(rn wTin vi th ran.
jdidate of the Independence party for
President last November polled &,
183 votes, has given out a statement
here announcing that hereafter he
will act with the Democratic party.
DISCIPLINE PREVAILS.
CHICAGO. May 18.-Four days of
solitary confinement broke a "strike '
among a score or more of prisoners
in the first tier of the county jail.
vThe walkout" occurred when the
men refused to live in the corridors
with negroes and the jailer told them
they would be placed in solitary cells
and fed only bread and water to
drink. The men defied the jailer and
10 of the most obdurate were placed
in the dark cells and kept there until
they sent word that they would obey.
Then they were released.
The Morning Astorian contains full
Associated Press reports. The local
news is unsurpassed. Delivered by
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UNCLE SAM'S GREAT AUCTION
OF SMUGGLED GARMENTS
BEGINS JUNE 1.
NEW YORK. May 18.-The Gov
ernment's much heralded sale of
Lcostly smuggled gowns will start
June 1, when the contents at one
trunk containing sixty seven shirt
waists will be offered at auction
These waists, appraised at from ?50
to $300 each, are said to be among
the finest produced in Paris in man
years.
Trunk No. lt contents of which
will be offered for sale on June 4.
contains thirty magnmcient lace
waists, each one described as a
"dream and not one appraised at
less than $JO0. In trunk No. 3 ther.i
are 49 princess gowns, the minimum
appraisal being $250. They will be
offered at auction on June 8. Forty
three princess costumes in trunk
4, will be offered at auction on June
10. Among these are several dinner
eowns, appraised at SiiMJ anu more.
On June 12. the shirtwaists in trunk
Vo. S will be offered at auction. The
total appraisal of the smuggled gowns
was $52,000.
BREAD FAMINE
ID EAST Ml Y
FOUR HUNDRED BAKERIES
WHEAT PRICE AND STRIKES
ARE THE CAUSE.
KEEPS IN SPOT-LIGHT.
NEW YORK, May, ia-Mis
Marian Weston Cottle, the young
'woman lawyer who three days agJ
caused the arrest of a man in the
Subway for spitting, called at polic?
headquarters late last night to report
the receipt of a letter in which she
had been threatened- The contents
of the letter the police would not
divulge. Miss Cottle intimated the
writer wanted money.
NEW YORK. May IS--A bread
famine among the 800,000 residents of
the Kast Side was inaugurated today
when more than 400 bakeries closed
down- The trouble started with the
increase in the price of wheat, and
was aiignmented by the strike of the
bakery employes on the F.usl Side.
At a meeting of the baker owner
last night it was decided to close nil
of their shops, numbering more than
400. oemmencing this morning The
police, hearing of this, detailed an
unusually large number of men in
this section today during the hours
when house wives usually visit the
bakeries. There was a fear that the
riotous scenes of a few years ago,
when the price of meat was raised,
might be repeated. Bakeries which
are not affected by the action of the
meeting of last night will not be able
to supply one-tenth of the demand
for bread In the crowded East Side,
and therefore it was believed that
there would be an unprecedented de
mand for flour and bread from other
sections.
A
FAITH I CHICAGO
BAHAISTS T6 ERECT BEAUTI
FUL STRUCTURE AFTER A
RUSSIAN MODEL.
CHICAGO, May 17 With contri
butions received from every corner of
the globe, the Bahaists are planning
tobuild a temple in Willemette. a sub
urb of Chicago, which will cost more
than $500,000. The temple, to be
called "Mashrak-El-Azcar" will be a
mixture of modern and oriental
architecture. It will be modeled
after a similar temple at Eshkabad.
Russia, the plans for which were
drawn by Baha-Ullah, father of the
Abdul Bahel of Galilee, the present
leader of the Bahaists.
The building will have nine walls
and contain 9 fountains. The temple
is to symbolize perfect man and the
perfect world and each fountain is to
typify a world religion, as the Baha
ists insist that through their religion
all others will unified- The Bahaists
now number more than 1,000,000 be
lievers and each has made a contri
bution toward the proposed Chicago
temple. Although the majority of its
members are in the Orient, Chicago
has been selected by the Bahaists as
the mecca and world center of their
religion.
EGGS ACT INFORMATION.
LOS ANGELES, May lS-The la
compelling all restaurant in the star
to give notice when lining cold stor
age poultry and eggs went into effect
yesterday and the public will no
longer be given substitutes for fresh
ranch eggs that have long reposed in
a refrigerator, without first bein
told what they are getting. Secre
tary Conroy of the Restaurant Men's
Association has sent a letter to each
member, that if they sell stale eggs
it must be stated on the walls of their
place. This method, however, is not
favored by all restaurant men and
the announcement will, in most cases,
appear at the bottom of the bill of
fare.
THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS
STEAMER
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Commencing May 2, 1909
Astoria to Portland
On the 5cenic Columbia
Leave Astoria. Callender wharf, at
3:00 p. m- every day except Mon
day, arrive at Portland 9:45 p. m
Leave Portland, foot of Washington
street at 7 a. m. daily except Mon
day, returning tame day, 9:45 p. m
Way Landings between Astoria and
Portland as follows:
lAltoona, Pillar Rock, Brookfield.
Skamokawa, Cathlamet, Eureka,
Oak Point, Stella, Rainier. Kalama.
St. Helens.
Through Freight accepted for Port
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Fare, $1-50
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Couiteous Treatment
For further particulars ee
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Agents, Astoria, Oregon.
TABLES ARE TURNED.
CHICAGO, May 17.-University of
Chicago students at last have an op
portunity to revenge themselves on
unpopular professors.
The faculty must submit to being
questioned and criticised and advised
by their own pupils, according to i
recent university rule just made pub
lic. Under the latest midway dictum th
students are expected to turn in their
candid opinions of the professors who
lecture them, together with sugges
tions for improvement in teaching
methods.
Professor R. A. Millikan of the
psychics department -explained the
new system.
. "We wish to obtain the sincere
views of the students upon questions
relating to their courses," he said.
"The names of the critics will be kept
secret." The opinions which are ex
pected to be vigorous in some in
stances will be considered by a spec
ial faculty committee and it is expect
that the change may be ordered in
several departments.
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SYNOPSIS OF T1IR ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE UNITED
STATES ltRANCU OF THE
Aachen & Munich Fire Insurance Company
Of Aix La Chape". Germany, on the 31st day of December, 191)8, mad ti
the Insurance Commissioner of the State .of Oregon, pursuant to law!
Capital.
Statutory deposits in States of New ork and Ohio
Income.
Premiums received during the year in cash ll.fLM.lftOM
'nterest, dividends and rent received during the
ym 67..W7J
Income from other sources received during the
year .
. Total Income ........ ..
Dlibursementa.
Losses paid during the year $
Dividends paid during the year on capital stdek..., Nil.
Commissions and salaries paid during the year,... J12.5.U.W
Taxes, licenses find fees paid during the year 21.750 W
Amount of all other expenditures W.IOM.Ai
Remitted to Homo Oll'u-e J.2W38
Total expenditures .
Assets-
Value of real estate owned....... Nil.
Value of stocks and bonds owned $1,684,850-M
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc Nil.
Cash in banks and on hand , 149,75960
Premiums in course of collection and In trans
mission , 156.J07.S7
Reinsurance due from companies on losses paid... 9H4.52
$ 345.000.0')
?I,095,B69 67
$ 945.37993
Total admitted assets.
$1,991.902 53
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 95,45181
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding
risks , 894.5S9.36
Due for commission and brokerage 65900
All other liabilities 15.QOU.00
Total liabilities
Total insurance in force December 31. 1908.,
$1,005,700 17
.SIS.608,2J9.1W
Business In Oregon For The Year.
Total risks written during the year $1,948.77200
Gross premiums received during the year 38,5194.1
Premiums returned during the year 11,520 97
Losses paid during the year 21,801.9
Losses incurred during the year 21,721,94
Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Dec. 31. 1908 2,747768.00
AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
By J A. KF.LSF.Y, V. S. Manager.
Statutory resident general agent and attorney in fact;
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Note Special deposits not held for the protection of all the policyhold
ers of the company cannot be admitted as an asset and included in the pub
lished statement, except the deposit with the Stale Treasurer for the protec
tion of Oregon policyholders only.
Pacific Coast Department.
No. 430 California St . San Francisco. Cal.
w CONROY St CRIM. Managers.
F.I.MORE & CO., Resident Agents. Astoria, Ore.
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