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• * »• 4 e* / >*• V M J «T- • ; i oí X i \. Beware of Defective Titles NEWS OF THE WEEK PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT *74 40, CO., l.l\% OHfIGON By T. L DUGGER linn County Abstract Co. In a Condensed Form lor Onr Busy Readers. Or tg. r.sl |xi>geri* .<»» teu*4 t» par*Saw« o.««*;« «. weurttr fut evurr l«an*-t.. or pstivxi rvosiviag iks Iwa.Bi im o*r e.p«sl »■es. M..aUl.ke4 lu !••> /. H RI OO. MM<er <M>y Tblr4 *t« 1 HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENT *u a L ma M ì .OBKÙOB Resume of the Leas Important but J. J. Burncs & Son, It General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers Itrya- I PIG VST A i ATTORNEYS AT LAW Al MAM OBKikOM fit»4«it* Bi-<rÌ [ II M " V T A S 1 K KitHlr at»-1 *»rUriU»f vf IVu«U‘U« *A<I F•!•«>(« i»fBo »3 W » AT11 » ’ >1 Mrw« 1 ; AI.BANY. l'IlbO » SGIO, OREGON % WYATT TUB ATTORNEYS AT LAW Hauk First Scio Bank State (ikruox Al BA MY Oregon Witte . has come to tbe front in the Russian upper Roue». The Russian council ol th* empire will favor amnreiy and libera! reform». oyn:zM C1neln*»U. (Akte r OIKHON President Cas bier.. The Mutual Life Insurance company has begun suit against It* officer* to re cover wasted company money. Bunau Varilla, ri minister of Pan* ma to the Unilnt Htatee, say* a to*, level canal It the only practicable on* to baild. A suit ha* l*en »tartsil at IWcstur, Illinois, u> prevent the union ol Cum- Iwrland Prrebyterian with th* old Pre*- bytenan church. Rooasvelt has answered Tillman's at tack <m his course regarding the rate bill. He »ays be never pledged him- •elf to any provision. Graduate Eclectic Medical College » Event* of the Past Week. W» bay oar st - k In large quantitl-a An obnosione police official at War and keep a full line of carriage and ■aw, Ruasia, has been blown tip by * wag n material. All kind» of work In bomb. ..ur line done on sFiort notice. Han F rancisco i* »Io« I y bat method- icaily pre|>arlng plans lor the rebuild- ing ol the city. Horseshoeing a Specialty ATTORNEY AT-LAW Not Lesa Interesting J Merini W. A. Kwuro Rev. Dr. Rufus Johnston, John l> !; ■ k! ■•■I • ¡-»-tor w •.. I-<-. ■ pr- - lent of the University ol r'hiiago to suc»«d the 1st» Dr. Harper. x<» oiin.ox CURE FOR LOOTING. ISSUE PAUL JONES STAMP Chief D Waubiuftoe, May 1.5 — It i* proboble that tire i-krr.ew* of J dm Paul Jane*, i of ilealhlvM tame in the an: also! navel OFFICIAL BALLOT. warfare, will ap|>eur •'(- n one of tbe i.sil asrie* ol United Htatr* poatage T ick*t To B* Vot*d O» in Jun* Mad* stamp*. A naval offi er rrceotly calle«! alien Up by Secretary of State. tion to the hu t tiial the Uni'ed Mate* Salem — Secretary of Htate Dunliar navy, etxwe aebieven enta present an has issaed hi* certificate of th* Repub unbr. ken tine of victor ee, baa bad bat lican an«! IWmix-rat c primary nomina ■ cant rrecrgnltien at Hie hami* of the; ti the nomination* of the Socialista poet, ffice department so far a* honoring and Prohibitionist* and the arrange eminent narai officer» of th* United ment of lf>* r a ne» on the ffii lai ballot. Stole» upoo our |«-slai iseuee i* cou- . The state senatorial and congreeaum- earned. al ticket i* a* follow* The naval officer i* correct. Up lol Governar—I. H. Am«*, Multnomah I not only one reprraeniative of the I county, Prohibition; C. W. Bars»», navy had ev*r Iwen recognised for a 1 Wasco, socialist, George F Chaml-*r- place upon a United Slate* yoetage. Isin, Mullin niah, !>emarratic; Jam«* •tamp—Comm.«lore 1‘erry of lek» Er e Withycumt«, Benton. Republican. larue—eml bi* peition waa so obarur* Secretary of State—Frack W. I Ben- that not on* person iti 18,000 ever saw • on, (hiuglss, Republican. R . C. hi* ! krnrss tip-m a stamp. F’errv waa Brown. Iluoglas. Socialist; T. H. Mr- in IH70 araigoed Io the UO-cent stamp Daniel, Multnomah, Prohibit o, !’ an<l lher* he remained until IW02, II. SriMkt, Marion, Itemocratic. alien, instead of mak ng a new place State Treasurer—I «elle Buller. Was for Admiral Farragut, who wa* voted co, Prohibition; G. R C<x-k, Multno into the charmed |*et*l circle, tli* mah, Socialist; J. D. Matlock, lane. po*toffice authontiM rallied ! erry and Democratic; George A. Steel, Clack»- Faragut tswk hi* place. n-s* I;« ; ut-; u an. The new serie* of *tam;w for the Supreme Judge—C. J. Bright, H'ier- Philippines, now in proc« r* of printing man. Prohibition; Robert Eak.n, Un io Washington, il' i < ts A Imiral Hamp- ion, Republican; T. G. Hailey, Urna roil on the 15-cetilavo 1 * cent»! »taiup, tills*. Democratic; Marcus W. Robbins, but upon United State* stamp* until Joxephlue, So- islist. HW2 I'erry reigned supreme, Attorney-General—C. C Uris, Ci» ■ k, Gn the other haul the army has re Scialisi, A. M. Crawford, iMuglas, ceived numerous honors from the au Republican Robert A. Miller, Multno thorities who leteimine what face* mah, Itemocratie; F. H. Rutherford, shall adore our pi-s'.age stamps. Be Multe." nah, Prohibition. ginning with General Washington, the Superintendent of Public Instruction list Include» General Winfield Hi-ott, —J. H. Ackerman, Maltnomah. Re General Zachary Taylor, General Gar- publican, J, E. Hoemer, Multnomah, field, tr«-n«-rai Grant,Gauend slirrman. Socialist; Henry Bheak, Hetilort, Prohi General Harr son, Major McKinley bition. General Sheridan'» lik-ne»» i* tepre- State Printer—J. C. Cooper, Tam sen ted on the reply postal card. hill, Socialist, Willis H. Duniwav, Han Francisco, May 14.— A novel method of stamping out the evil of looting, whii-h has t«-en n the increase despite the stern measure* taken by tbe civil ami military aathoritiaa. has Keen inaugurated by Chief of Police ¡»man. That official has I mum I an order that whenever a looter is caught he is to be pul in a squa*l under the « uurnand of 1‘etixtivs Kergeant Charles F. Taylor. Mem tiers of tbe *q-.ia I are compelled to labor at dealing away the debria. Al ready Sergeant Taylor has 75 men un der him. ami the numl>er I* constantly growing. The taskmaster of tbi* cliain gang I* given discretionary powers a* to the term each of th* mem her* shall serve. Multnomah, Republican; Alvin S. Hawk, Multnomah, Prohibition; J. S.-ott Taylor, Klamath, IWmoc-ratic. Commissioner of lalmr Statistic* and Inspector of Factories and Workshops — O P. Hoff, Maltnomah, Republican; W. H. Richards, l inn. Socialist. United State* Senator I to fill vacan cy^—lliram tioiild. Yamhill, Prohibi- tion; Fred W, Mulkey, Multnomah, Republican; J. D. Btevsna, Molino- uiah. Social)»!. Unite«! State* Senator (term begin- ning March 4, IV07) Jonathan Bourne Jr., Multnomah, Republican; J dm M. Gearin, Multnomah, I'enxa ratic; B. I .er Paget, Multnomah, Prohibition, A.G. Sunola, Multnomah, Socialist. Congressman, First IHstrict—Charles V Galloway, Yamhill, 1». ni.« ratic, Edward F. Green, Renton, Prohibition; Willis C. Hawley, liarion, Republican ; W. W. Myers, Clackamas, Socialist. Congressman, Second bistricl—W. R Ellis, Umatilla, Republ can; James Harvey Graham, Baker, ITsmorcati•; \ M Paul, Inion. ■ a is I let. II w. Stone, Multnomah, Prohibition. INI TIATIVE Mt ASURES. Questions on Which Oregon Voters Will Pat* at Jun* Election. Halem—There are 11 measure* upon which the people will be called to vote in June, five of which are propoeed amendment* to the state « institution Th* remaining *i* are legislative u.ea*- nrprop.«*,! by Initiative. Their ti tle and order on the t«!lot, which are to tie vcleil "ye*" or "no," follow Khali act appropriating money main taining insane aoylum, penitentiary, deal mute, blind st houl. university, agricultural ciliegv and normal school* be approved'* For equal suffrage constitutional ■niendment. For amendment to the local option law giving anti-Porblbilioai*t* equal privilege For law to almllsh toll*on the 'I »not lloud and liar low rna-l and providing tor it* ownership by the state. For c institutional amendment pr» viding method of amending cunslitnl oii and applying the referendum to all laws affecting constitutional cinven tion* and amendments. l u- constitutional amendment giving cities and towns riclnaive power to en act and amend their charter*. For constitutional amendment to al low the state printing, binding and printer's compensation to 1« regulated by law at any time. For cor.stilulioi *1 amend ent for the initiative end referendum on local, apecial and municipal !*«a and parts of laws. For bill for a law prohibiting free paaave ami discrimination by railroad companies and other public service cor porations. For an set requiring shepi gear companies, refr-gerator car companiee and oil comptnie* to pay an annual li cense upon glues earning* For an act requiring espresa com- panii-s, telegraph companies ami le'e phone companies to pay an annual license upon gro>* earning.. D r* a general banking and »»change Mr*. Jcfler»on Davis is slowly sink Missionaries St <1 Word That Soldiers üsM. 1. • • i rate» mg May Prove Disloyal. and draft» issued on principal citte» Senator lleybur i ' s condition Is not Minneapolis, May IS —Bishop Pah), Belo, Cisgoa improved. of the United X irwegisn Lutheran F'srm labofwre in Austria have struck church, baa »«-.'d cablegrams to the mi» TLrjhaa* ZxchA^c* Ko XI. (or an increase In pay. sionariea i f the vbu'ch in Chiiia, order The »ultan ol Turkey ha* yielded ab ing them to leave the ilistrict» m which V» SHELTCM Mammoth Cvnal at Klamath Falls. they air engaged, in case they conaider ilo solutely to the Britiah demand». Bead— Muon. Dori* A Co. have the their live« in danger. Bishop 1 alii contract for const in tion of a hig < anal Methodists will raise 11 ,t><M.0O0 to ban receive-! tbice letters from miasion- -V ia at Klamath Falli. Tiie amount in ■ »1 m ; .d charebcs m 8 m F hum isco. ariea of the United Church tn China, volved is about 1400.000. and xime The Russian parliament has demand- who foreeaat trouble in the nature of a thing like 700.000 )arda of d rt will !>» 1 ni amneety (or prisoner» and will try new revolution. ei. avated. The contract include« much According to these letter» the dis J tu tic a et ths rss.es X?3tAry Tubile to conciliate the < *ar. concrete work and a tunnel 3 100 lev! K. turbance ia centered around Riming- Scio Oregea While the coal miners of the E«»t Fu. of the Honan district. Rev. J. H. long which will | a»« under the town lid not reoeivs the raise in wages they Htoikke, who sri'es one of the letters, ol Klamath Fail*. Heventv live team» Alb«iny iaeired they «eiured recognition of dated In tpril, says the Chinese are and ahi Ul 300 men have been engsg«d '.heir union fir the first time. The contract calls tor a trench nine riaing against their own government in M< kit KM» A IMVAMY. Prop* arie» long, 44 feet wide on tbe bottom Evidence presented *t the Standard tin» district, and he ai-aeits that the and 75 feet at the top and I I feet deep Oil investigations by the Interat*!» nffieera and the government officials The in lake ie at Upper Klamath lake Commerce Oommiseion show« >li*t the themrelvee do not believe that their Best 20c. Meal in the Vdlluy policy of the company was anything to own soldiers ate to be depended upon, Branch of Boy»' and Girl*' Aid. Open All Nit;ht as they are receiving pay from the revo win. Mi Minnville— An advisory iexid of lutionist». He »ays they are constant Investigations are now in progress re Train» Isaïe »«I «<!•• 1er E- ri'anA and way the Boys’ and Girl*’ Aid H iciety has ly afraid the soldiers will betray them laatr fur All«atiy at garding an allegeil padrone system in «talloti■ al lu M a m Al HANY, ORtGON. Spring Produces Clam*. liven organiMd in McM nnville. Thi* and opi-ti the gat»» to the enemy. l.«Y p m the United State» among Greeks. It 1« Albany—Water from a spring fl 'wing b ««rd will pa*s on *;mlications from clainieil there are 3,(MM in lumdagr in |Xkftlan«1 « «* from a Solid sandstone lull, three miles : Yamhili cou ily for dumon to I« la Go To Th» CHINESE IN A PAN.C laave* Alban? 12 t* F Chicago alone. ft will also northeast of 1-ebanon, product« Irish 'ken Into family lioni»« Arri««« A «hi attil IJ .H a an II 11 • m aster clams. Though theie are no keep ill touch with the children thus Bailey and Tillman have mail» vio Arri«*« Minaent« ’ *'• i» »« » • a m Many CertifK-itri of Rrgi»trAti6n D*- lent alia« k* on R aise , eit in regard to clam* in the spring, arid, so far »» placed r ut. n! report on their condi Arriva* Fmart*«» i» w • • m itroyrd in Fir«. known, none tlial its water ««oil 1 iimie tion. Thia tioaid may take up ths the rate bill, saying he ma Ie arrange- Pulltuaii an4 T»»«rl*t rara t»n l>><h Iraina Anselm. C a I , M a ? 15 — Tke in contact with in any way, yst the matter of tntvney. neglect and other melit* to carry the bill through with ( ba>r raf* ^arr&ixanto io *n-t Kl • i<«l 1 chi rial «ara lo < licago, M N*W Drmocratic rotes and thua surrendered ('aUorni* Chin»»r Air tomrk • an effort water, when poured into a trough, pro l form* of dein qusi 1-y, in which case ihk»-.t anal "»•' «t<>n !*fi.r« tlir highr«t BQthorittv« for com duce» clams, which grow to ordinal atrong co-operation will Iw furnished. to the AMrich combination. < oQiterting al Ham Ft»nriaro a llh tb» oeteral plete re re*i«trali<m of thrtr p*ople. site. Water flows from solid rn k •t«atn»h ir lineo |«>y |i<<n«tiuin. Japan. «bina, iMwie is grsdnally dying of dropsy Hop Farm I» Incorporated. Th« contention <»f leading Chin««« U through an iron pipe, about 45 yar<is, hhavlng......... 15 coni« rbiiiri-n <■* lantrat sani N>tiib A atte atra aod cannot last long. Salini—The M il»- u Hop Farm com lha« more than 25,<MX) certificate« of into a watering trough. In this trough Hair I uttlng Aac ! i% N«la«»n agant al W*ol BeU» olatlua, Recent earthquake shocks I b»r» cans- regittration, « great part ol which are the clams develop. The trough baa pany, of Kickreal, Or , i» t i» liti» ol a F-ha m pus if ng > r a«l4r«4M nd a Cuban mine to cave in. not diiplicafri! in Wathingtr n. were <!e- been frequently cleaned, blit fresh wa corp->r»t 1011 wl.ee artici»» bave berti llatha ... tìlni In thè secretary ul «la e‘» < th è A. i. oraig . a. p. a . Mrs Jefferson Davis is I much ini- •troy«d in the .*«11 Frann^r« fire. It i« ter clauis always developed m it again. wltli Albert J. K«y, Chi ou X M GEORGI: DAMI i»tA’e*l that there are onljr 50,000 Chi* Portland. OroQttn proved Ciougli still quite ill. Arthur and Esrl C Hrona’igh a« inmr rtr*r in ('Altfornia. Indiana Want to Work. Congress is receiving many protects imrator». The prlnc ptl office ia in Many of the t'binamen are I m rdering Klamath Falls—It ia probable that a against the prohibition of )>»»•»». i Portland ami the capital stick is »50.- on panic, for they regi t* that ahtiald part of the labor in constructing the ; 1'00, in »bare» lit IHM rach. San Francisco saloons have been clos their right to be in the Cni el State« Klamath project of the United State» be qtiretioned they hare hlfie to »bow ed indefinitely by tbe authorities. reclamation service will lie |ierformed PORTLAND MARKETS. legal n sih-nce. For mo iths to c-uue John F. Wallace ha* lortned a III,* any Chin*** who has a ;«-«.ib'e kiow- by the Indians of the Klamath reser Of Portland, Oregon Wheat—Ciut>, 71c; bluealrm, 7 «c ; iKM.IXM electric company lu Xew York. le«!ge of English and Am-trlcan customs vation, who are »»id to be faithful workmen. It is understood the quo» rad. t>i*c; valley, 70c. The strike ol funeral driver* in Xew will claim on airvst that hi* certificate lion has lieen taken up with the Indian Oata—Xu. I whit* feed, I-'9, «'•y. The York t.a* causawl the po»t|»on»meut ol was deetroyed tn t‘*n Fraueiwo. bureau through the proper channel» l.'i 50 |>er ton. problem* that now cot front the immi many funerals. are! that from 100 to 250 descendants Barley — Fr«l, *93.50<*34 perlon; DUES $1.00 PER MONTH gration official* are practically eudie**. nt the brave« who fought on the battle h'ewmg, t.‘4 424 5t>; rollid, |.’4 5 ><rl Count lamsdorff, Russian minister of The registration now in effect wa* NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION fields of the lava bed» in the famous 26.40. Foreign affair*, ha* resigned for a place mail* 12 years eg The ('hir es* claim For | *rlleul*rs we M dor war will work in digging the Hay—Valley timothy, Xo I, 1124 in the council of tbe empire. T. I. DUGGER that this was imperfect and in some GROVER POMEROY ditches. 13 ; er ton; clover, 47 fttM*; cheat. Collector Agent SCIO. OREGON The British fleet ie all ready for an respect* on • wtong l>asis. , grain l ay, 174«, alfalfa. Ill attack on Turkey should that country Sawmill on Wendling Line. Butter—Fancy creamery, ¡7,a<42lk-. continue her boetile movements. Comproouae Jewish Question. Eugene — The Southern Pacific com- Egg*—Origin ranch, l®e per dusen. GdeeM, May 15.—A dispatch receiv puny has selected a site for one of II* Chicago printers havedeclar»! a boy Poultry — Average old hens, 14 415c cott on Methodist rituals on account of ed here today from st. Petersburg propose,! sawmill» along the Wendling per pound: mlged chickens, 111* «r 14c; labor troubles with the Methodist IL» k state* that at a conference of Jewish, branch railroad. It will lie located on broiler*. 20<a22^c; young rw«ter*, Constitutional Democratic and latmr the company's Ian I about one m Ie I2*a<4l.'t« ; old roosters, 12.412^' . concern. le». I er« lu parliament it was agreed not north of Mareola station. A large force dree* d chickens, Irlffiifl'ac; turkey*, Taft refuse» to confine porrhsse» of to raise the Jew>*h question «eparately, of men is dealing the right of way for ire, ITtrllSc; turkeys, dreated, choice, canal supplies to the United Htate* and hut to rompromiae it in the general a »pur fr< m the Wendling ime to the 20'423c. greee. live, 108111c; ger**, Il I» l-anfon of rhe Bdve-t Ih-ti Sawmills, is prepare"! ba» told congrvea if they want him to quest ion of abrogation of national re- sawmill site, nearly one mile to fill order* for Afanti dressed, old Ith-.'joung^l2«-; duck*, old bay all at home to pass necessary laws. »trirtion» and eia»» prlvilegee, tor of the company have been in Eugene 17c, young ?0r. The first steamsr of the season has which a bill 1» belng drafteil A» tbe tbe last two days looking for about 20 Hop*—Oregon. 11'35, Il!a0l2t*e. left Heatlle for Home. reali of tl>r agreement thè Jewish and men to aeei»t in the work. Wool— Eastern Oregon average l**t, Pollali members decide-! not to conati- Iflfiltlc; valley, coarse. 2Jig23c; fine, Th» withdrawal of troop* from Han tute nati rial groopa, bui to Join thè 24 425c |«r pound, mohair, choue, 2s Flooded With Paper Money. Francisco baa begun. ur-lei» taken at th» stria in F- i-i <>r at the mill« in Bilyeu I'm. fteniocratic block. Ilia lumber it thè la-si of mountain fir. an.I price* ar» reasonable. Ilrrym City — Oregon City la being Ct-iOc. The first »tep of the R is»i»n lower Fruit»—Apple*. 42.5043 50 per bog; 11 aided with paper currency in con»»- Turkey E«pr*»»es Regret. bouse will lie to demand amneety. qttence of a suspension of the mint at -hertiea, II 25 41 50 per bog; straw Constantinople. M «y IS — The Porte berries, California, (1.4041 50; Ore The State department has forward»)! today replied to Germany'* prole*! Han Francisco by reason of the earth- gon, 121*415c per p-nnd; go-oetier- quake and suleeq ’ ien' conflagration 6100,000 to Japan for use bv -- ffift against ths boarding an i detention of Leal I ki k < have received their gold riee, Ac- per pound. '»It people- the German sailing ship Odysseus by I am! (Heer largely from the Han Fran- Turk ah tflicial* re ently, while the i ixo mint, ami have always lawn plen per boa; been*. 121» <4 15c; cabhtkge, Senator Ankeny wants the govern vessel was discharging cargo at Cibvk- I.’ 55(41 |-er 100; caul t! >wer, |2 25 tifully aup|di»d hereto! re. ment to nee all home material for the Io. The reply espre«»»» regret at the per crate, celery, |5 jwr crate; bead Panama canal. and proniia ■* to punish t » let'tice, 25c per d sen; onion*. 10417c Entire Sawmill Made in Albany. per d> sen ; peas, 5(gfic; radishes, 20c a Great Britain will advocate disarma- official responsible for it, but it pro- Al!«ny — The Albany Iron Works (■«ae«l a reduction of the indemnity of clnaea; rhubarb, 3c pound; spinach. m»nt at the coming *e*»ions of Th» I ! 50t> The German pr- teat describsd lias just compiateli a complete Marnili 'Klc per bus; parsley, 25c; turnip*. II Hague conference. outfit and sh'rped it tn Medford, where 41 25 per sack; carrot« 554 75c (er ths »« sore »• •" *•» sJeerv. it will I* ervctnl and placed in op-ra •ack; beet*. fi5«-4|l per aa.k. The United Slate» will not allow a tion immediately. All the atte hl net y Mi st Not Spit on Floor. Onion»—.V per pound. revolution in Panama. Conditions Potato** — Fancy graded Burbanks, Washington. May 15 —A government from the largest to the «malleet piece there are now bordering a revolt. waa made in the local foundry. A04b6c per hnndrei; ofliriary, nomi employe who spits upon the t! <or of a nal; new California, 2,«43t*c per Governor Pardee saya Hanta Rosa government building or office in future Rich Strike in the Goldbug. pound. »uffere»! more pmportionately than Han is liable to summary dismissal from Veal — |h«rssel, 3l*4?c per pound. Hnmptsr—The Blue Mountain Amer Francisco and tbat conditio«» there now hi» position, under rale» now being promulgated through the department» ican »aye: "Another wonderfully rich B-ef—Dreaeed bull*. 3c ;ier pound; are heartreuding. by order of the pres.-lent. The preei- »trike has been made at the Goldbug c»w*. 4'*45l*e; country st«>ere. 54Bc. M ilton—Dreseed fancy, fi4fi!gc per M Gorky, th» Rueaian author, de dent considers drastic rules of Ihl» kind mine. In the Red B >y district, on north dare* Ih» donni» ■ laic» ami aay» th» are neree«ary to prevent »pre» I of tn- drift, vein No. 5. The pay streak 1» p-iund; ordinary, 5 4Ac; lamia, with Russian people know tlmy mutt liare a barenloeit among the government em eight to ten tnrhee thick. One assay pelt on, th . gives 1100 to 41,1*00 a too' ploye». Pork—Dremed, 74» per po ind. rerolntion in older to be free. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON BEiLESTATE BBOKER, >1 Lunch Counter PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits LUMBER! LUMBER! Common « Finishing Lumber LANDON! an Prescribs* Hard Work and Plenty of It. Poatoffic* Department Has Hitherto Slighted Our Naval Hero«». RISING FEARED IN CHINA LANDON! «W*»wM»iaMM*aaseraus****te V.’ ■ V.' ùU”. ’sM?¿Jr****?* Already the »tree's al. ut I’ortsmouth Kijuaie and th* Hall of Justice ar* be ginning to as*ume their old-time ap- | pearance of cleanline**, the result of the Work ol the captured looter*. Chief . Ihnau believe* that, when the eatal- i ence of H.rgeanl Taylorv's army lie- <«>me* grnrrailv known, looting will greatly dtctease. The liquor question wa* again dis- : cussed today by the atithoriliea, and it ha* l-een proposed that th* charter of the city be amended so that th* llcenae, which baa here: I-re been H'H), lie raised to |50<l Befure the fire there sere 4.0011 salooM In till* city, and II Is believed that tue Increased license will ml ir« thi< nninf*ri to 1,0)0. with- <ml in any ««y OitiHuithing th« r*v«> nu«*4 of th« city. A pnx*l«m«tion ha« I mu *! by M ay r 5« hmits directing that all refag» ••«« be conc«iHrnt«*l in two itr»*«t « anqw, i<>« - I* h . «1 ml in tii* Puirt ro, in th« Routh kid« of th** city, and th« < lher at Golden G«t« Park. Thi« «••i»n mad« nt- •••wry f r «anitary r«a- mm«, «• military dl«vi|d:n« ma«t pr»« vail In the«« tented citi««, it the health of th« minalc« >• to prr4rrvt*d. Al pr«MH<nt r\rry »qiinre in th« city and many vacant lol« ar« • ov«r«4 with th« tent« of retoger« rhe military ar« now orilering lh««<* |WM>plr to th« «en- tral camp«. W* ' AV «-’a ■fò--. -, •Wbe-i. OIL TRUST AT BAY. Will Make Hard F ght Against Fraa Alcohol in Senate. Waalilngton, May 14.—Intense praa- sure la losing brought to fo-ar on tbs senate to force through the bill recently passed by the h- -isa of represent»'Ives removing the iiiternal revenue las from "denatured alcohol." There is not the slightest doubt that a large ma jority of the senate favors the passage J tbi* bill and would l>e glad tn have an op|--rtiii.il y to vote (or it, but un fortunately it was relered to th* com mittee on fiiian---, of which Aldrich la chairman, and t.-lrli-h 1« the one man in the senate who is determined to kill tbe bill if poeeible. Aidrich knows that this bill would work great Injury to the standard till • - iii)-aiiy, in that It would put on th* market a Qiel c!iea|>er and mure desira ble in other ways than ksrueen*. B*- ing th* Standard Gil repi«»«-iitativ» in congre»«, he is naturally ausiott* to shut off legislation that is inimical to the interval« ol his g - «1 friend, the oil trust. MAJORI t Y FAVORS SEA LEVEL. Carmaik's Return Will Decide Qu«*- tion of Canal Typ». Wellington, May 14. — The aerate committee on inter oceanic canals is in a dra.lioi k on the q'leetlim of the ty|>e uf cinal u> b- immeoded. Tbe que tlon was takin up todey and the vote showed five for a sea feiel canal and five for tbe h«<k type, re otnmend- cl by lb* mlnorit) of the board of con sulting engineers. There *eie t*>> alisen'e**, Senator« Gorman and Carmack. The latter tel- eg aptie.f from Tenne*«ee instructing tli* chairman to count his vote for th* ' see level type, which would have made a majority against the I«* k canal de sired by the administration. After wrangling for an hour over the qoee- 'tion of accepting the vote id Heuator Carmai k, the couimittre a ljourned un til We-lneeilsy licit. »-'J.' k 1 <e A V. - L.fo ? Eatterri Men Raad* to Invstt. San Francisco, May 14.—-Witbin tbs («et frw ilaya il is raid new secount* i*ve heen < pened at several ol the com mercial liai ki of Han Fruucieco by men (rom tbe East who bave dep isite«! sum* faiigu.g truie Iîil ---) upaard. h« nie ol theui are known by réputation to lai kmg men to lie pis«ese«d ol large «ealth. othi-r* are (Opposer! to repre- •rnit wealtby client» m F artern money i enter». Tir» »vident pnrpoue o! the** men, th* bunker» say, is to mrki in- vraiment» o! (hoir fnmls in -an Frsn- ' c sro. Economy in City Government. San Francisco, May 14.—Retrench ment in all municipal department» i» the order that has r ne forth, and there » ill be a great reduction in th» city'a w. irk ng hrr»» with th» ria it 30 day*. Mayor Hcbmiti made th» announcement •inlay that plane already are under dia* camion whereby Ib» moat rigid w>>nomy may lie enforced. It is estimated that alxHit 300 city employee either will loe» th< ir pna lions or *ufl«-r a material re daction in salaries. Elaborate Festivities Planned. Madrid. May 14.— Spain ia preparing tor rejoicing on a magnificent acai» on the occasion of th» marriage of King Alfonao to Prince»» Ena ol Battenberg. Premier Moral announced today «hat aom» of the feature» of the early pro gram have been changed, but the eoaen- tial featsree remain. The mrrr ag* will take plao May 31 in the church of Han Geronimo. f »1 _ a M**r .uJ*j y», -