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.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTIAND, FRIDAY ' EVENING,'";: MARCH ; 27, 1908. WE III BAD" . Willi GERM Pretty, Woman ' ' '; .'Tries Again" i! t. t 1 . awe teliMf rig am in ) American Ambassador Asked to Explain Why He Mis- ; ; ; represented Kaiser. ' f H - V-.' ,! 73 f '"Una TO m it ns n n im o ?v. (Ualtte 9m hmi Wire.) ,'' VJ '; Berlin, March J7. In American slang v tha situation resulting, from the objec tion sent to Washlafton-to the appoint . ' inent of Dr. David Jayne H1U aa ambas sador to Germany la now "up to Ambaa ; aador Tower," :: ' , Following a aeml-offlqjaj denial by the state . department yetterday, that tbo German government bad objected to Mr. ' II11L and following a report that the relchatag proposed to censure the kaiser If it was" shown that he had objected to 'the American for purely personal, rea sons, an off total statement from" the emperor himself waa Issued today by the foreign office. - The state declares " flatly that the ' kaiser never said or wrote s word that . might bs construed ty anyone aa an o ijectlon to- Mr. Hill's appointment On the eontrary, It Is stated that as late as last November, the kaiser expressed his warm approval of the Hill appoint ment and sines then bss bad no occa sion to changs his views. It Is denied that there Is a statement apropos of the matter en rout to wssnmgton. The kaiser's action completely ends the matter ao far as the German gov ernment Is concerned. It removes the ui iiiwuw 01 avUDi wia.1 nunmiiaa was misinformed. Just where the mis information came from will Tiow have to be explained by Ambassador Tower. As a result of the controversy, It is said that the kaiser who has heretofore been on the most friendly terms with both the Amerloan ambassador and bis wle, la now quite piqued at both of mem, and unless Mr. Tower wunaraws very speedily of tils own volition. It Is probable that' Washington will receive an Intimation that Us ambassador baa become persona non grata. The afternoon press Is full of the various phases of the Tower-Hill contro versy and the opinion Is that -Ambassador Tower Is entirely to blame for the confusion. Die Moreen Post declares that Am . baesador Tower la not only unfriendly to nis successor out mat ne aispiays we same animus to his predecessor. The per attributes Tower's dlnllks to Dr. and brands the controversy ss a "pet- 1 to an, old enmity of their wives tvront rlala." The Post declares that the only peg on which Ambassador Tower can hang an explanation Is a Jesting remark made by the kaiser recently -what the Amer icans call a "Jolly" in which he laugh ingly said In the presence of the Ambas sador. "I don't ttnnk I can forgive my friend, Mr. Roosevelt, If he recalls Am bassador Tower." The expressed belief of all the papers Is that Dr. Hill will De appointed. Ambassador Tower rave out an au thorlted statement late this afternoon In which he stated that he had definitely decided to retire In a few months. lie would not intimate the date. - - 4. r '.A ABRUZZI AN6RY AT m SUDOR li Blames Italian Diplomat for Divulging Identity in Kecent Visit. (Unltad Prn Leased Wire.) London. March 27. Duke Abrusxl, re ported to be engaged to Miss Katherlne Elklns, Is said to be prepared to take steps to ask the recall of the Italian ambassador at Washington, because he blames that official for divulging his Identity In his recent visit to America. This report was circulated today upon the arrival of the duke at Liver- . 1 II- .... I .1 .1 v.. .A.. V , but It Is said on what seems to be good authority that he leels that he would dave been able to travel incognito had it not been for the interest the Italian ambassador at Washington nad taken in his affair. Another report is that he will carry the matter directly to the king and ask for the diplomat's recall. Abruzxl refused also to say whether or not he was engaged to Miss Eiaina. ALBANY BOOSTERS EXTREMELY BUSY Organization Is Forming and "More Payrolls" Is the Slogan. (Special Dlspttch to The Journal.) Albany, ' Or., March 27. The move ment for a greater Albany Is progress ing satisfactorily. A temporary boost organization has been perfected, with P. A. Young president and Joseph H. Ralston secretary. Committees were appointed to report Monday. March 80, when the permanent organization will he perrectea, a plan or action decided upon and an active campaign started lor advertising. A city with a bie Day roll Is desired and It Is confidently expected that the promotion of new enterprises will re ceive the earnest attention of the jclub and citizens, one subscription has been promised of 15,000 toward a fund of $100,000 for a big sawmill and this has brought Into prominence others who believe Albany so located as to be the premier valley city as a manufacturing ana snipping- center, ine nraoer or tne San nam ana tne uaiapooia .districts will be cut In Albany and this is the log ical distributing point for all this great weaun oi iorest proaucia. Miss Alexandra Carlisle. (United Press Leased Wire.) London, March 27. Charles Frohman certainly has the courage of his con victions. The news that he has en gaged Miss Alexandra Carlisle, the young and beautiful English actress, for a Joint starring tour In the United States with Joseph Coyne, no -doubt caused a whole lot of heart-burning and regret among the London manage rial corps. s For Miss Carlisle has been ipv lui induing ivt suiua ttmv yuoi, but while the London managers fooled about, hesitated and delayed for an "opportunity" of utilizing her undoubted ability, the American "Napoleon of the drama" stepped in and carried her oft Derore their very eyes. Thosewho follow the news closely and are blessed with a good memory will recall Miss Carlisle, for she has made a previous but unsuccessful attempt to exnioit ner talents in tne umtea oiaies, It seems that Miss Carlisle's first ac quaintance with fame was obtained as leading lady in ixndon tor Nat uooa wln. He took her from a small cart In 'The Voysey Inheritance," one of the Vedrenne'-Barker productions at the Court theatre.. Bo well did Miss Car lisle stand tne test of this sudden Jump Into prominence, supporting the Amer ican comedian In "A Gilded Fool" and "An American Citizen" at the Bhaftes bury, that he decided to take her to America as his leading inoy. When he came to this decision, Mr. Goodwin wrote to the United States, tailing about bis "And," expanding on her beauty and talents. The photo graphs that reached New York cer tainly demonstrated that - the young actress merited the reputation which ahe had gained during her short ca reer of being one of the most beautiful women on the English stage. STANFORD STUDENTS (Continued from Page One.) If they put In their names. For all the personal Injuries, If any, the men who took cart in the parade apologised- And also for any breach of the uni versity discipline. as a, resuu ine committee has tut 41 men out of col lea-e and deducted suiricient creans from 97 others to cause them to prac tlcally remain in college anotner sem ester. It Is the oDlnlon or most or tne student body and many members of the faculty that the committee nas actea contrary to an rules or justice in nana line- the matter. A conciliatory move on the Dart of the committee, at half a dozen different times In the proceedings. could have smoothed the whole matter. By Lane Goodsell. (Second "Varsity Pitcher.) Ths breach between the faculty and students Is wider today than ever be fore, and I believe that cordial relations could have been preserved by the Inter ference or those higher in tne adminis tration of the university. If the apolo- ies had been met half way we and tanford would have been a great deal better off. A good thing to know that Grape-Nuts can be di gested by and quickly give strenjrthtoJhe majijMLWQm- an who cannot digest other food. . The amount of properly available nourishment a food contains is the measure of its value. Grape-'Nuts is practically all food, and is transformed into tissue-building, energy- ; " making material in about one hour after being eaten another 'good thing" to ; .know. -mj ' "There's a Reason?, for 'Grape-Nuts.' ' . -' By A. A. Murphy. (President of Students' Body.) I would like to correct a false impres sion which is entertained by many members of the public at large. The students of Stanford are not objecting to the regulations of the faculty com mittee in regard to the use of liquor on the camDus. Tha nuestlon arose oil, of a statement in retard to the stand of the faculty on drunkenness, but through out the latter part of this controversy those regulations have never been the subject of discussion. Twelve men were suspended from the university, not ror participating In the parade as sucn. but for tjaree Incidents which occurred In the demonstration of protest' The student body regarded that action as entirely too severe, and is protesting against the injustice of the act. After having apologized and taken every means to make reparation for their acts, the students naturally expected mors just treatment rrom tne racuity. Thftir A(A nnt Mt It. hnwnvAr nnrt now. having exhausted every means at their disposal to obtain this reinstatement, many members of the student body believe- that In order to impress upon the fubllc university authorities the Injus Ice of the penalty, nothing is left but to peaceably withdraw from the uni versity. 'J mii not positive whether that course wilt bo followed. 1M YeAfg AgdTiTOnlo. From the Ohio Magazine. Incredible, as it seems, Cleveland, the present metropolis of the state and one of the great cities of the country, was not incorporated as a villas- until 1814. and had then a population of not more than 300 people,- though Its location made It prominent in a small way. The entire commerce of Lake Erie up to 1812 was castled on by six small schooners. Cincinnati, si ready Important though not yet incorporated, contained about 800 dwell I nits. . a rood courthouae and Jail, upward of 20 stores, and, as an told description says, "The various branches of mechanism are carried), on l. with sptftt. Industry 'bt , every kind being duly encouraged by the Citizens, It is likely to become a considerable manu facturing place." .4 Unit J ill, when a steamboat war for -the first time launched on the Ohio fiver, keel boats propelled -with poles left Cincinnati for Pittsburg- everjr four weeks. On account of the Indians and outlaw who Infested the banks the trips were dangerous, so the boats were provided with bullet proof covers and carried cannon and small firearm. - O you want to see yourself dressed like a New Yorker? Then come in and try on a Suit or Overcoat made for us by Alfred Benjamin & Go. I""'' rVrnfw iift They are the leading tailors of New York and we are the sole distributors of their product in this city. 311 Morrison, 0pp. Postoffice COST OF LIVING DECREASED Price of Many Commodities Said to Have Dropped 12 Per Cent in Year. (Catted Press Leased Wire.) New York. March 27. The housewife and wage earner will learn with Joy that, according to the latest oomputa tlons of the industrial agencies Ins made' public, prices of many -commodi ties have decreased In tha last year 12 per cent an average of I per cent per month. The cost of living has. therefore, gone down just mat much. This H Mien, ma hAVAVAr. ! nnt ?mtni1 In many of the staples which go to pro innz lire. or instance, wmie ine. pe eresses include live sheep, live hogs. eggs, i Deer, porlt, oacon, name, lard, butter, mackerel,- codfish coffee, mo lasses, salt peanuts, lemons, raisins and currents, there Is an increase seen in wheat, corn, oats, barley, milk, cheese, suaar. - tea,- rloe. beans. peas, potatoes. apples, cranberries,, petroleum and to baceo. ' ...,..,.;:' s-y. -.: - The, table shows that .the low-water mark in prices was reached In 1898, , , -.' Trouble Ahead. -- From - the Youth's- Companion, v Tn mr school days." said a story tel ler. "we used to. have a lecture every Friday-afternoon.) jiOne day the lecturer was a geologist and chose ' Niagara Fells for hi topic. . 'li told us about iu geological ior. TEA The power of advertising isn't one per cent of what it would be if it wouldn't print lies. Tour grocer returns your money If you don't like Schilling's Best: wa pay him. 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