Show PACKERS MAKE EVERY EFFORT fr TO DISCREDIT THE PRESIDENT It Gigantic Pressure Being Brought to Beallo Bear to Have Government v Stop Exposures and Declare Portrayal of off f Conditions Exaggerated CATTLE INTERESTS ARE BROUGHT INTO LINE l President Is Fortifying His Position However and Will Soon i Receive Report of Secret Service Men Sent to Make MakeL i. L Supplementary I Investigation Washington Juno June 1 10 O. Secret Ice fee men are arc r reported to bo ho en route rout hero e with sensational information i in their theft possession as to the Use of preservatives pre Ire sor oJ by the tho beef trust The rhe They were sent to Chicago h by order of th the President as soon as he lie had hall been heen ado advised advised advised ad ad- o verbally of the lie results of th the hi Investigation of oC Labor and anti James Reynolds It is salt said that the they have ha concluded an live tive inquiry which will not only brin the packers to their knees hut but will viiI remove the power of the Influences that are arc heln being exerted against eon con gross gress and arni the tiLe great cattle interest with will witha willa a view of forcing the thc President to cap can Hulate This pressure has hns become gigantic All II ts Knitted Every y business political and financial financial financial finan finan- cial ramification of the great trust is heln being utilized directly and md Indirect to have a halt called on governmental Jo exposure and anil if po get an of official official official of- of declaration that the portra portrayal al of tho the conditions in tho packing hou houses e has been exaggerated The Thc cattle in interests In- In of the great West Vest cst and Southwest Southwest South South- west which for years has been clamoring clam clam- oring in congress cong antI and outside of It for fOI protection against a tho the trust is even being beIng- persuaded that the continuation of oC governmental o hostility will vill ruin them The cry of panic has been heen raised Not only bankers handling handling- the the- trusts trust's s funds fund but their es friends and acquaintances In the business busi ness social and political lI world have been heen enlisted to use their efforts Inthe in inthe the tho gigantic struggle Ie that is now in progress to stem the tide against the packers IlC President Will iII Triumph Tho charge is openly open made b by tho the r J i p kers and th their il U ff l l fj tV lAl l o In trust jn magnates magnate's in Chicago recently that ho has haR entered upon ullon a u personal I vindictive e warfare that means nothing noth noth- fulfaro lug ing short 0 of ultimately wiping out the beef trust The rhe opinion prevails pre however however how how- ever e that tho Iho President will get what ho demands a aa as necessary In the wa way of legislation to remedy past abuses and prevent future ones Former III Inspectors Inspector's Char Charge e. e i. i The charge was made here toda today b by i- i J. J C. C Mimes Milnes a former meat meal inspector of the bureau hureau of animal Industry of the Agricultural department that as asfar asfar asfar far back lacI as 1003 1903 the tho department has IH been en advised fully Cully by him of great abuses existing in packing houses that thai his transfer from rom Kansas City to lo Chicago In 18 1806 was due lue to lo his activity ac- ac tI In lii attempting attempting- to lo have reforms Instituted In Western Vestern houses and amul that his determination to lo demand the correction correction cor cor- of abuses 1 In Chicago packing packinghouses packinghouses ln houses made him persona non grata rata with the time department resulting in his dismissal 1 February 1 Iii Charges made malIc n against him bun h by Dr Salmon since retired was that of being erratic arbitrary ar ar- and ungovernable o in the meat meaL Inspections I Says S 'S Ibn Wouldn't 1 Listen I Ho He I Ie declares that In the tho hearing him bun Secretary Wilson V I ho 11 who had been made malic conversant con with the trouble positively declined to listen to anything relating to beef inspection Ho lie says sas that he advised President Roosevelt h by letter on September 18 1505 1905 of or some omne of the existing packinghouse packinghouse packing packing- house hom e abuses an and that II ho he med flied charges a against Secretary Wilson and anti Dr Sal Sal- inon muon chief of the tho animal bureauS bureau and that time the only response he lie got was the return of or the time registry card lIe He Immediately Imme irnine- wrote the President again urgIng urgIng urging ing a hearing and closed in Iii those words 1 Appeal to President I 11 appeal to you OU In ill whom I have confidence and ani 1 I trust that an very every honest man mall an Rn of graft and in ina of wholesale murdel mur- mur an nn a sense not appeal to you in vain aln del dor ma may inay and ind and therefore I now respectfully solicit solicit solicit so- so licit from you yuu a brief briet reply to my may api ap- ap In the Lime service and andi andt 4 i peals heals for fOl reform n t i 4 for myself elf to lo secure anI another another an- an hen herc trying tn t- t lie is now I other oilier hearing It 11 11 JUDGE JUGE COWAN'S COWANS L A f fOl t Attorney Solution Paull Judge o.-Judge c Samuel Sam Sam- ton June Yashin WashingtOn counsel for fOl the tho uel 1 II Cowan n general m Lh association believes be- be 0 N solution of the found a U he has 3 Inspection problem vine meat MI i perplexing before time the 7 at Ho Ito was PCS present committee on agriculture b bd the house ted was vas I 1 was Je and amid packers the tho fot Cor lIson r also his views leWS bill a 0 Judge to prePare This rIlls hili has heen it Il tu to l assured that Cowan feels and d j todaY tOllay for fot the lie 4 it Il as a accept will he 1110 Be pLO committee on in onIt that the v e I It t is n simel mc J forward ol d sonic some c r bring agriculture must than that that pro pro- st molO t Chairman n Wadsworth ads worth and andr pared by for public W Lorimer this that H has hus expectation c popular r will not ILot meet u GO Illinois 1 Law gh cd on tIle tho Is la bill f Judge Jud e Cowans Cowan's J cannot pros pro pro- con t that frol 1 doing t the tho packers tire the state statu of oC b of oC 21 f. f the control II 11 I ohl antl he be no federal i There can th the subject co cago o. o until th the produCt s lla basic lc uuIe tho of It bill i It that and andIn of lie tho regulation such to the tho seC seC- packers bY are 1110 u In j I of agriculture their products may not be he accepted for tI iou tion 0 n. n It H Is provided that the tho Government Go shall bear the cost of inspection and anti Is carried 1 In the lie bill hili for fol the purpose This removes time Iho chief objection of the lie packers and amid cattle raisers to the e De plan of inspection SJ S. Mcm of Fees The Time stipulation is made that if It the cost of Inspection t shall hall exceed 2000 or If congress s shall hereafter fall to to- tomake make mal an appropriation for fOI that purpose the secretary Y of agriculture shall arrange e a system of oC fees which will bring In revenue to lo maintain maintain main main- tam tain the lie service ervice The date hate of inspection must be lie on the hc tag nut and it is provided that any unta product may not b be accepted iy hy jy a transportation com company pan for fOl entrance entrance en- en trance rance Into inlo interstate commerce It is also provided pro that any product coming coining from fromn an nn establishment which refuses lo to com comply III with the sanitary re regulations of or Illinois or the he city of Chicago ma may not bo ho accepted for fOl fort t transportation ra t to mm The Cowan bill 1111 provides ides that all nil violations of the Iho act shall be and amid not felonies and fixes he the same penalties as arc prescribed In i the provision |