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DAILY GUARD IrjJlE 33. q gUGENE. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, DEC 21, 1909 NQ. 293 o ANK FAKER OOK PROVEN TO BE R i 1 ERSITY OF CO PENH A iE ERTS SO-CALLED PI AVE ABSOLUTELY NO VALUE OOFS nhagen, Dec. 21. The University of Copenhagen, the itution of learning to recognize Dr. Cook as the discov-: ie North Pole, today solemnly declared the explorer had establish the claim on which his high honors had been The committee appointed to examine the records re esented in its report to the consistory of the University I jviewed the deductions of the experts with the greatest discussed the findings from every standpoint. That Icommittee and consistory are disappointed over the out-! learly shown. The consistory met today and adopted a leport to the effect that the alleged records submitted; fcnation by Cook failed to prove his claim. Mm tort of the committee offrom his Arctic expedition. The Ifessor Stromgren is chair-copies of his note books as submitted resented k tne consistory, contain no original calculation or Cook s papers are with-observations, but only the results tie; 'hat his report to thethereof and accordingly the commit- of Copenhagen is practl-tee. concludes that he affords no ame as that published In proof of 'having reached tho pole. ork iieraia on nis return mere was produced before the coin- COilU.O'UEU PEAEY Who seems now to have the onlv au. thentlc claim to the discovery of the North Pole. nilttee a letlcr from Cook post marked Masellles, Dec, 14. This letter lends color to the earlle: report that CiKtk sailed from New Y.rk for a peditecranean port. The doi'utncuta subnuttcj fir ex amination, are first, a lynewriiicn le-uer prepare Dy t- hk s secretary. , Waiter LfOnadate, Covering sixty-one : pages of foolscap. Second a type-1 written copy made by Lonsdale from ' Cooks noiebOOgi, tills occupies 1 li pages of foolscap and Includes a .description of the period from1 I iiarcn is, IS08, to June 13, lsii)!..! I during whlcb, according to the state-i r meut of Cook, he Journeyed from i 1 Bvertevog to the north pole and re- j turned to a point on t.ie Polar ice , i not specifically Indicated, but weal of Axel llelberg laud. The papers were not accompanied J by u private letter from Cook, but Lonsdale stated verbally to the com mission that the original nous and books of the explorer, from which the copies were made had been sent to Europe by another ruiite as a pre cautionary measure and wuuld be de livered to the I ulversliy In a few ; duys. In presenting the data Lonsdale stated explicitly and repeatedly that the copy numbered two was a com plete and accurate duplication of the Information coutalucd in alt of . 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"" MO WHERE CASH jl i .-vrvn: . li: -'i , v rtr r r II u ;.Kr ir-",l. 11 imm " 1 1'l1 FOREST SERVICE ROW SUBJECT FOR .CONGRESS 1 Ballingcr-Pinchot Controversy- Will Be Fully Inquired Into Washington, Dec, 11, The senate to lay practlcall) decided upon an ln qulrjp Into the Italllnger-l'lnchot conLrOTeray hy adopting a resolu- tiuu Introduced hy senator Mint, or California, calling for nil inor iiearlng upon the case. Senator Jonel of Washington, staled that If no one else should propose a resolution of InQUlry he would do so after the holidays, Jones presented a letter from Secretary Bftlllnger expressing hie desire thnt the Investigation should he uuderlnkeii. sufficiently liroatl and far reaching to cover the entlrfl Ublect, Including tho forest service, which he charges with pernicious ac tivity. Flint's resolution requested the pio-ldont to transmit to cougresH any reports, statements or docu ments 011 Which ho acted In reach lug ills conclusions with reference to the charges against I.. It. (llavls. DR. FREDERICK A. COOK'S OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH. BRADLEY ADMITS HE WAS FOOLED WITH ALL THE REST NVv York. Deo. 2 1 . ."Hfl tUI fouled ua all from Denmark down" was tin; exclamation of John It. Bradley, Cook'n backer on his Arctic trip, when mnirlHed of tho upwh from CopeiihiiRen, "and he r me with the rest" Bradley added. ""As a matter of fart", continued Bradley, "I long ao lost Interest In Cook, the north pole, and every thing conneeled with It. I discount ed this decision some time ago. In common With the rest of th world 1 was delighted with first news from Cook thai he had discovered the pole. I.i- actions however, and failure to make more than meagre statement! rKtirdlnK his t rip. which early fol lowed his return to civilization, took Home of the smack out of his hup posed triumph, 1 began to weaken decidedly when Cook lew! us with out so much aK 11 word of good bye. When a man runs i.w.iv u cannot expect his friends to fight for him, and Cook'H flight from the inevitable dUeloaureH that were Im pending, killed all my Interest In hlin and his affairs. " "liefore that I had never had reason to doubt Cook and his whole COUne In this matter ace in a ex pUcable to niu. I am tick of the whole blooming polar business and I don't want to hear anything more about the north pole or It it at-trlbutM," for Cook, today, when told of the rejection, of Cook 's proofs that he had been to tho north pole. Waek said he would like to make n full statement concerning Cook, but oould not do ho until the consent uf the explorer wuh obtained. BRIDGMAN SAYS I TOLD YOU SO I New York. Mo, 11. "Prom my , personal knowledge of Cook and my I knowledge of his work In the Arctic, ! 1 never wavered in my belief that Cook oould never prove the claims I he made," laid Herberl 1.. liridg- man. so: rotary of the Peary Arctic I cliih. copper companies co.'tlet: m :::::: Now York. Dee. 21. The merger of the Utah Copper 4 Company and Houlon Con- Hotlduted Copper CompJiny has finally been effected, ac- cording to a staletment Is- uej today by Samuel Cnter- meyer, representing the two 4 companies. WALLA WALLA GOES VERY WET Washington City Gives Over Six Hundred Majority for Saloons Walla Walla, l)v. 20, -After n campaign notable for the InlenKo partisanship displayed by the respoc- tlvo factions, Walla Walla today vot ed "wet" by a majority of QSS, Tho total vote east was It 038, which 1h si per cent of the registered volu. Only One Precinct Go Dry, lint one precinct In the eight Wi carried by the "diys." and that bad been conceded by (ho opposing forces with a larger majority than was re corded. Clark precinct, with a ma jority of 67, waH captured by the "dry" people, the vole having been 181 In favor of no license uud IMS opposed. Whitman precinct, which bad been conceded to the "dry" fac tion, went "wet" by u vote of 273 to 857, and the other six rolled up majorities far beyond the cxpecttonn of those who followiiiK the .imp. urn closely. MORE LYNCHINGS ARE QUITE LIKELY IN ALABAMA Motutoi'.ht.v A!n. Dec. -I ; yesterday of four n nuej .. J t4d burning of tin- negro. Ollnt Mont gomery! P 'Ssi'H arti In pursuit of win Montgomery, the fourth of tho negro brothers Implicated In the murder of Chief AlKcrnon l-wlg on Saturday. The other two brother are under arrest at Lludon, Ala., and tin- feelklg 1h so Mi-.Ii that Will Montgomery is aimiHt certain to be lytobed If cauKbt. EXPLORErt PEAKY SAYS HIS ACTIONS HAVE BEEN VINDICATED WaaoingtOflj Dee. 21. "Three month: ago from tbe Labrador ooaaJ I Rounded an explicit and del t bar- ' ately worded waruiiiB to the WOrttj I based upon complete and accurate lufonnatjon, In regard to Cook'l I clalma, in dtdnx fo I aacepted the ' r.'fp'ii'blljly d-volvIu( u:on me and , fulfilled my duty to myself and the j world." Wfrh th"s" words Commander I'pary today pointedly exprese! bl4 1 f tniJjnentfl r-'iiardiiiK the failure of j the university of Copenhagen to find any proof of the discovery of the north pole by Cook. Whn ap praised by tho Associated I reus representative of the decision of the Danish Bclentlttg aK'ilnst Cook, not a lueplclon of a enllO Illuminated i'eary a stern face, but hla eyea ' llKhte-J up with the welcome knowl edge Of a vindication, wjihji had eOUi to him afl'T difficult trials, j Peary's manner Indicated It was j evident that he regarded the contro- j veriy as ended. WACK HINTS AT COOK'S MENTAL STATE New Tor, Dee. 21 if. the Mb- llc ktcw the tru'h comernlnK f'(K)k' . r" : -"'.I PBilel ron'l','m. It AMERICANS AT GRANADA APPEAL FOR PROTECTION Managua, Dec 21. The Culled StaiiM 1 'in 11 U" today re. lved a ' idea for the protection for Ameri cans at Granada. The petition aked thai tin- Cnlt-il Slates marines be dlvem barked at corhito immediately and k ri 1 to (irenaJa. (Irenada Is one of President Madriz's strong" hold 4. LUMBER PRICE L E C0NFERE,MCE MAY SETTLE THE STRIKE Rt. Paul, Dec. : . . fJovernor Kbcrh.-irt today annotinced be would call a Conference of the Northern Pacific and (JreM Northern Officials and officials of tbe American Feder ation tit Labor to pgVC the way for a settlement of the awlichninn's strike. FAMILY OF FIVE BURNED TO DEATH were burned to d'th In a fire In a frame dwelling Sherwlld park, Vonkeit. All tin- dead are members of the family of Tlioolore Fredericks, who lost his life In the fire. Between llM.uuu and $iro,uoo will be sjient next year on the FOtkH (if Dongfiti eattnty, in i9on more than AouWe the amount ever 1 p "it In I year wni fpenl on the roads of the county. In 110 tnfl amonnl snel on roads ulll double the amo'ur. Hirjh Water and Closed Carvps Cause Shortage of Legs Aberdeen, Wash,. Dec. 21. The Droning World today aays that ow Iuk to tbe shortage of ion which will soon be apparent as the result of high water and -! camps, the luiiibeniH'ii of tie- (iraya Harbor I count ry predict sharp lncreaso In 1 lumber prices sometime In January. The lumtMT mills of Aberdeen will lose on Friday until January 3rd. At tlietnetlnK of tho board of ov. ,oiiors or me promonon uepanmeiu. held last evening, the mana'-r was I Instructed by the board to prepare a ! t of delinquents and submit It toy t h board next Monday evening He reported about $00 callenTablol whicfsj with the balance on hand -d of the year, after nil De-J t. on in teeb, bestdee the 17vj- VOT HAVE TO " TO ATTlNI : ".V WANT . o .0. -, o o O O