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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
. * * •x»> (Ol Mi, > Be to «ve G PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 4.4 %« 40, CO., OMBROSI By T. L. DUGGER II I of TEST LOYALTY OF TROOPS Ot*f<*<ti*e Titles Reactionaries Urge Use ot Troops to Stamp Out Revolution. Hats *u ateirset < r Title (-r»|*«r»4 tq Ike <i PROFESSIONAL > »nul H U C « »«iso I HK» ott SON ATTORNEYS AT LAW «tasar «int-io»' i.«»Svia 9>««a | It MOSTANTK ATTORNEY AT LAW »«uri EuMlr eaJ a»'iriuas »I Ivi.« ... a»4 raisuia tMiee txt wM, >4 Mrwt at a*»r oil .<1 <»r lbs reel pfwpavty «>t««vai < •• a»« orli J ^a irnos revaivisf ibo enta. Eeiabllobed In »«• leuwit to »«■«> 111- tor money iosao<l.our ben «St «4 oar saes'l l»*l J. J. Burnes & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers We buy our st ■ k tn large quantlHra and keep a full line of carriage and wag u material. All km.lv of work tn ■«or line dona on abort mitics. Horseshoeing a Specialty SGIO, OREGON ATTORNEYS AT LAW Bunk Ba a Al HAS Y Oregon Graduate Edcctk Medical College crnzzM .................. T. < iMlftMftll Okla 1 Mmni W A Ewine President Uaabier.. m d PHYSICIAN ani SUBGEON D os a genera! banking and exchange bus nose 1. ns made al current rales and drafts issued on principal ciliaa. Belo, Croco a T»!»jhoas Zxobt&o« X# Ik I» EAST AND SOUTH u REALESTATE BROKER. i. « Justice cf ths reset Xctary Public Belo Oregon Albany Lundi Counter M< KH I Op * DeVANrV. Props Shasta Route Best 20<. Meal in the Valley Open All Night AI HANY. ORICON Busy Reader?. Trai • eave Weal Seb le« > rllai ’s I wa, stalli • al IV Ml a u> lea«» 1er aiiwuy al I» m t OPINION ON INSURANCE LAW Attorney General Says Insolvency of Company Cancels Policiss. Salem—Attorney tisneral Crawford tiaa rendered an opinion In which he bold« that a tiers an insurance company has become meulvenl and a rwrevier baa been ap|»iint«l In court proceedings in another elate, all policies in this ala's are thereby cancelled, but a poli cy bolder, who did not know of the in- advency, may have a claim against lha de|» «it funl in this stale for am Iowa hs many sustain within a reasonable time af'er ths appointment of the re- reiver. He also holds that the swretan of slate of this slate, as insurance com mlseioner, l as authority to lnveeti«ate ■ n.I. '.i .u - I so. 1. an i ns irtlnr ran. pans and if he tinde that Ha capital la in paired below the sum ol »300,1*09, he may cancel lie license in this etale. Ask State for Appropriation. Untali«*—Henry Hlackman, re*ently app-iinted by <«. vein- r Ubamtwrlam as one of ine rammisemnera of Orbgon to the Jamestown espneitlcm, rwprewenting F astern Oregon, Is in Ontario gathering •taUsiice and eshiblis tor the world’s fair In 1007, eo as to make a report at the nest legislature with ths view of having a litwral appropriai Inn made Mr Bla« kman «latee that the rammer cial bodi«» of Portland are lack of the movement and requested the governor to make the appointments. Oregon ia the first state on the Pacific oast to come to the front for the purpose of ad vertising tier trsources. Dr. Sherman Cannot Attend. Oregon City—Secretary Cmet. of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua as» c ■ lion, lias ro-eivml a telegram from l»r. W.C. Sherman, ol Sacramento, an nouncing tils seriioia lllroae at ht» home, which will prevent him from keeping his engagement at tins year's assembly. Dr. Sherman has tor a number of years Ireen instructor of the Bible class ami his servicis have liven invaluable to the chautanqna meetings Secretary Cues is planning to substi tute a round table for this interesting feature of tire chautauqua program. La Grands Gets Big M ft. La (irai le—Représentaiivea of the Palmer Lum lier compatii have male public that they have decided to hulld their tilg mill at la tirami» Work will tiegin a« s<»>n aa a right ot wav tor a railn .« I spur through Marion street and the Riverside addition la «cured. Th» 7 I acres of ground donated by citi sene lot a mill eile and lumlier yards will tie turned over at once, the trans fer to lie made through ths Coniti srclal club. • Wheat Crop Looks Good. JOLT FOR CASTRO. Pendleton — Umatilla county will White ami co Io r» I soldiers clssbel at city, accompanied by O. C. Wright, Do To The have one of its Iwet wheat crops thia manager of tile Faslern Oregon mining Fort 1 ravenworth. Kansas, and tour Ultimatum From United Slates W.ll year in apilv ul threatening early pur- interests Mr. Wheeler staled that the 111M1 are now in tlis hospital. tents. Ttie mol«’ weather of the past Bs Sent Him Soon. Ontar!o-Emmett railroad would a I wo Traitera ol Stanford University have four w««eks has liltwl the crops out of Washington. July 2. — Boon after lulely tie Imilt, and that the money la romplele>l arrangements lor lenuildlng FvUinBa and cara or» Uiib irai t the gtuund until they will lie ss go *1 all eulMM-rilied for its conelrnction, and General Cipriano Castro resumaS the Fair ■ ara ra< ratnrblo t«> • «gJrn a&4 Ki t a«u. < Nerraeary buildings will be ready at in strsw as usual, whereas it was pre I he Mine would lie In running order preaidency of Venrsnela. July 5. he •nd lour!*» can» lu < hicafo. a» I asuib New ttie tieginning of the fall term, August dicted that in some places a harvester (ft - • B • 1 w asL ff !< Il will find himself confronted by re- williin IH mouths, but pndialily al an coul«i hardly get below the heads Now 93 < unu*■ tit g at Man Fraudara wltb tha»«»«rai qnaste from ttie United Htates for set earlier date. the warm weather has Iw-grin to harden BteaiciBblt» t»< >I**U4 uiu. Ja|san. < bn*a. llravy wind blew down a circus tent tlement of American claims against his Nhavlng.................... „15 cents I bHi$*| it<c« < «Dirai au 1 N»uih America the young grain and cause ttie n aturn.g at Aurora. Illinois. Two men were government. For m >re than a year Trouble in Harney County llalr Cutting . ........... 25 “ tieads to flli out and imraauein weight. ►ar I S«îavu. «g«Di a< w««i -ciu alallon, killed ami scores narrowly escaped tie Castro ties not tieen («othered hy the Salem — There la trouble brewing vt fkd«lr«Hka bhampoolng............. _35 •• ing trampled by a herd ol IS elephants Unit«! Htates. Meantime Judge W. down in Harney county over irrigation County Fair at TilUmook. ¡lathe...... «....... _25 •• which stampe-led. J. Calhoun visit«! Venexueln and in matters. The Hurns board of trade 4. L. ORAia. O. P. A. Tillamook — At a meeting of the Till- HI Okflll IIAHI; 1‘ROi’RII TOW Porlltnd, Oregon. The crop ouliixia wi tue Pacific vestigated the American claims, and has asked the state land board to end amook Development league the mailer the Htale <h partmvut has been nusily the state ing n«r over to make an in Northwest is moat encouraging of a county lair was taken up. The engaged in reviewing the cases and vestigation with a view hi obliging Congress has taken no action with putting them in condition Ul lie pressed some ol tl a companies holding lands date lor the lair will probably be Aug ust 34,24 and 35, and it will probably regard to a new trade treaty with Ger What eremwl to 1» indifference on under the Carey act in the vicinity of include a elock almw and street carni many. the part ot the Unit«! Hlalee has lawn Harney to p-iceswl to develop it or va val J C. Cooper, of McMinnville, Présidant R«xieevelt lies reiterated only caution, ami ttie State dr|iarlment cate. State Engineer l ewis will soon lias liven engaged to manage It. his determination not to run again lor will take up its work whet* it is allow- go to flarney county, the land board Of Portland, Oregon «1 to rest after Hie sending of a note to having mad» an order to that effect a the preaidency. PORTLAND MARKETS. Castro by hecre'aty ol Htate Hay, which its last minting. P. W. Clement is ths eb'dee of In is practically an ultimatum. Wheat—Club, 7I<473 c ; blnactam dependent Republicans snd l*emi« raU «le; real, ttVO70c: valley, 71ul73e. A re>|iieet will t* me«le lor ttie ad- Investigate Insurance Companias. for governor of Vermont. 1 'a' « h - ! • ' I ■' DUES $1.00 PER MONTH juetmrnt <4 American claims rrg»’’l|es» Salem—The li reater Salem Commer Hot weather prevails in Chicago 'and of what action th» Vsnesnslan courts cial club bea adopted a reeolutinn ask- gray. 4 II .50 per ton NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION Harley — Feed, 42<v*34 ’>0 per ton; other parte ot the F ast. Heveral drat he mey liave taken or shall take >n the fu Ing tha Oregon Developmeot league lo >or partieuiarff ture. Representations severing prac appolnl a rammiltee lo aid Henatnr brewing, nominal; rolled, 435*31. T. L DUGGFJt and many prostrations are reported. GROVER POMEROY Collector Fruite—Apples. |3.5<)<43 50 jwr bos; tically all ths American claims against I ullon In hia rflort lo aecure a largar Agent SCIO. OREGON Russian rumors say a new ministre Venesoela may doubtless be prevented. aliare ol Ilio roclama'lon lumia for Ora apricots. 11.75*2 per crate, cherries, is about to bo formed, heeded by M. 5* 4c per pound; currants, 9* 10c, gun. The club eleo anthorised tbe ap- Mouromsteff, president ol tiis lower peaches, 4I'<41 95; strawberries. 5« i 4 hc Gasoline Runs Short. pointmeut of a rammiltee to contar house. |ier pound; gwwetierri»«. 5u|7c per eliti Hoc r» lare of Stato Dnnbs ’ regard- Cleveland, July 2 — The standard < >il Twtimony at New Orleans by the (»mnd, Ixgan iierriee, 41 '• ;>er crate; mg an inveetiga'loa of Ilio eoo ree ol In company belay sent out circu'iars noti interstate Commerce ram mi salon show« raspberries, 41 75*1 M; black berries, surance rampanies in thè par meni or fying all its customers that high grade that state oil inspectors discriminated I Os. gasoline, testing from 74 to 7.1 degrees, nonpayment of luaaee in thè San Frati- against dealers not in the trust. Vegetables—Brans, 5*7c per pound; had been withdrawn from the maiket cieco dissetar. cabliage, 1 V per pound; cucumbers, Ths prrv’dvnt is hack of Governor This action Is taken as a result of the HAe per diisen ; lettuce, brad, 10*35c; Il D. I andon, of tha Bdveu I*en Sawmills, is prepared Ids, of the Philippines in, the position demand lor the product arid the ina Sells Assigned Legitlstors to All orders for onions, ttaiOr |i«r dosea; pras, 4*5«'; he look with isfeieme to the title to bility ol the Htandard Oil company to Ha Ism—Membera of the nell Oregon the Juan de Dioa ptopeity, claim«»! by supply the aaine. Ttie high grade gaso legislature have already iievn selecting I rsdisliee, 10*20« per dueen, rhnbarb. Sc per ponrd; spinach, 2*3c per the Catholic church. line is used exclusively in operating seats tn their respective bouses, sod ‘ pound, persie», 25c, ’urnipe, '>01*41 Senator Fulton has been appointed automobiles. naphtha launches, ate -acre tar y of Htale Dun liar has Imn as per sack, cairota. 41*1 35 per sack; Before ttie ¡>-«ets. 41 35*1 50 per sack. chairman ol the i-ongrrasional commit Il is stat«! that gas engines generally signing »rate as re«|ueete<! orders taken at the yards in Helo or at the in Bilyeu Iva. tee to go over and check up the work can tie altered to permit the nee of the legislature conven«« He will have each Onions—New, l,«*l'gc per pound. His luinlwr is the beat of mountain fir. and prices are reasonable. of the < ommission appoint«! Iiy Presi common or stove gasoline as fuel. memliet't name on a card 00 the front Potatoes — Fancy graaied old Bor- dent .McKinley to codify ths Fwleral of his desk, in letters large enough tor tianks, 40 i <50 c per hundred; ordinary, New York School Teachers Coming. the prea'ding officers, page« and others laws. nominal; new Oregon, 75* 0c. Portland, Joly 2 — A special train to retkl at a distance. In each house Butter—Fancy creamery, 17l*<420r The ship subsidy bill will be taken ot a bool teachers from New York city the Mnltnoma'i delesation will occupy per pound up at ths next session of congress. will rwach Portland on the morning ol prsctirallv the «ame arate occupied At Fggs—Oregon ranch, 33*33J»c per di'S»n. England has sent a reprs«entatlve to July Ifl, leaving the same evening alter the laet seeeion. Poultry—A verage old hens, 13*lSl»c Hie UnitedH tales to inspect meat In a trip to Cascade locks by rail an<l re turn to the city bv steamer. The party Outlook in Lana County. per pound, tniiad chickens, I3*lf*»c; lend«l tor use hy the English army. is in chsrge of V. V. Heard, general Encana—Hnn»hine hat Improved all brailsrs, I5*in'»c; roosters, 9*»* I le; Tha little town ol Tlttsewah, Okla Eastern passenger agent (or llie New ..._ I crops _ in ______ Iona ______ county ,. An average Ir rese-1 chickens, 19*14%-; turkeys, York Central lines. homa. has lives practically demoltsf>«l The special is a | rherrv yield Ison the market, straw- live. ¡7 « 17!»c; turkeys, dressed, solid Pullman that is living rue by ths tie'nee ere practically herventad. rasp choice, 3O*31e; geeae, live, 10* 12c; by a tornado. New York Central. There will tie ITS berries and black caps are ripening and ducks, ohi. 11*12c, ynong, IS'»*l.»e. Wisconsin Démocrate have endorse«! tear here on board. are prolific, ¡'nines, apples and pears flops—Oregon, 1905, ll)*llr; olds, Bryan for president. are in the beet of condition. Hay and Ac per ponrd. Dr. Iapponi. psi«l physician, says Company Increases Capital. grain are very heavy, while hope are Wsnl —Eastern Oregon avetage best, tbs pope is In very good health. New York. July 9.—At a special wall adrajicvl. prriu sing a big yield. 15 42414c; va'lay, eoMSS, 99|g*99%e; A ticket has t«en named hy the foe meeting ol the Hanover Firs Insursnce Feature is g-xel. fine. 84«- per pound; mohair, choice, ion ot l*smocrate, Piohibilloo'sta and company belay it was voted to increase 3«*90e. Oregon Appropriamone Cut. Lincoln party men in Pennsylvania. the capital stork of the company from Veal—Dreeeeil. 4*7c per pound. fhieactioo Beef—Dressed lulls, 3c per pound, Washington—Tha senato eommittev Chairman Burton, of the houaa riv- FiSOO.lMM to 11000,000. era and harlxira rammittee. taya a 40 was taken aa the result of the I<wees cut down tbe building appropriations cows. 4S«514c; country steers. 5*flc. Mutton—I>-eswvd, fancy, 7**e; per loot channel for Llooe bay is tuo much euetam«wl hy the company In the Han tu repntllng on thè omnibus bill eo thet The new stork will Baker City gote only FA5.000. Mago e jeiaml. ordinary, 6*tte; lambs. With to ask. New York does not have that FrancIero lire. depth, and Hamburg, Ger many, hat tw issued al 4 ó0 a share, thus aiding tAl.iOM) and Halem 4 i 5,<*O' to «un | peli on, Me. • 1750.00) to the company's reeciunee piste ita grmiode. Pork- Drsea«i. 7*H,,r per pound. only 42 feet. Iii'jstone Shaving I’arliiK r».»ttieni » *« a m * » j» “ Aitarti U 1« p in >1 M' p »» Arrlvea A»blanJ U m II ' • in Arriva« •Mtcramrnlu “ k. p m » e m Arriva« rbu Fr«n< m<x> I Sé « m . • U • m PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits LUMBER! LUMBER! Common <* Finishing Lumber LANDON! LANDON! V OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Linn County Abstract Co ill a londensed Form lor Our W i « t « ».tonati a sun < I* TOO BUSY FOR REVISION Hl. Peter» nrg. July 3 —I ndsr th» ■tfluenc» of ths teevnt dev»'upaents touching tbe loyalty of ti e army and RECORO HOP CROP. the conviction that the preeeul pulley of inactii« has reached its altimat» Oregon Yield for 1900 Promises to limit, the reactionary lection In the Escssd Even That of 1905. ministry has rerivwi the plso lor ttie Salem—k I moot imr edible though it die«>liition of per I lament and stamping may seem, well p««t«! Oreg« n bop ■ml revolutionary activity in tbe raun growers »Xpert a crop of 1.40,000 lalee tn this stats this saMoo. This is an A Resume of the Less Important but try by armed «orve, while such force is expectation t«»«l upon the present ran- still available. Not Leas Interesting Events ditto« of the yards Home men who The Ae»ociate>l Frees wee inform«! are tmth dealers ami growers say they of the Paet Weak. today that this »vlulion had liven re will not bo surprised at a crop of 140 - peatedly present«! to Emperor Nicholas 000 bales, and will lie disappointed if It goes under ISli.OOO. with continued Hol wratber le causing prostrations sinew tbe development ol disaf!«tion favorable weather conditions. The sn-l deaths iu the F est. among ths twet regiments of the guard largest 1 rap heretofore rather«! was Hrarst says Senator Bailey, of Teiae, snd ths disorder» at Krainovs Halo, but that ot laet year, aggravating l0»,00t> is a lackey tor Standard Oil. thus far without reanlt. F ecb day halve. All tbe yards are now in first clsss A harvest crew near Hutchinaon, fsvors ttie acceptance of the alternative condition. .Many old yards are prom Kansas, »tro« k to attend a tail game ot th» dismiaaal of the Goremykin cab ising a yield 35 U> 50 per «ent greater The lait leehip New Hsmpehite hat inet ami the naming of a t«s|«on»ihle than last year. In addition to Una levn smveeefully launched at t amden. minietiy. there are many yuong yards which pro New Jersey. The ministerial repreesiooiets lias» due«! light crops o' liahy hope last yrar Court rnmor »ays the rear will bow their linpra on the euppoeition that the that will yield full crape for the flrat to parliament and dissolve the Goremy great majority of tbs troops will bail limo this year. Tlis great question in kin ministry. act us I conflict, as they did at Moscow the minds of growers Is whetl.or all tl.e hops can tie gathered lat«or is warre Five Oehkc«h, Wisconsin, lumber in ¡»ecembvr last !■ rg»l their griev and a much larger numiier of p«>ple ances and enter whole heartedly into men Indicted lor Oivgun land frauds thecomliat. One of the advocates of than usual will be required to pick the have tieen relvasr-L reprreeion said to the As«-ciated Frees crap. Heavy showers in this vicin tv have It is claimed a number of Chinese today that it would bo necessary to 1 have i*wn fourni in st. leiuis who have strike bard immediately, or otherwise injured ■ lover hay to w«m» extent, an I l»*us irrtifhalra obtained by aid from witliin a fortnight the world would crack»! Royal Anne cherries slightly Portland. ptobnhlv m * v the proclamations of re Tbe rain, however, will lieooflt grain, potatoes and other traps. The management cf the Harriman publics at Kharkov, Saratov, Kratov and else»here. lines has a«lopted steel as the material Harney Sawmill» Busy The whole «>uth ot Rueeia, the to iw used in the construction ot all speaker said, is belching forth anarchy Borns—The sawmill mau ot this paaaenger and freight care. and revolution, and parliament, aa "a county liave sll start«! their mill to Men repairing the electric line be hindrance to the work of pacification,” running on full time an<l the outlook ia tween Hau Francisco and Han Mateo must lie diasolvml at once. "The lietter than for a numtier of years, ai hsv 1 had to take out 13 feet of rails, troops, however, most not—they can thers is a large large ntimlier of new the shrinkage in the earth's surface tie not— be employ«! against the praaant- settlers locating in tills county, ami ing due to the recent earthquake. ry." add«) the functionary, a«linitting then the sawmills near Harney City While running at a high s(*>ed an that this was the limit to tbe loyalty of ship most <d their product to Malheur county. Thera was not much demand eipievs train jumped the track at Halia- the soldiery. ft is doubtful ii Premier Goremykin for lumber last year, and moat of the burg, England. Twenty-evvvn people, mostly Americans, lost their lives. is himself a strong advecato of the dee- mills closed down early in the «eaeon. The I.umlier'iiaa increased in value from The train was carrying the |>aw»enger» perate alternative ot repr«-eaion. premier tol«l the representative ot » 110 to 412 per thousand for rougli lum of a New York liner. foreign power today that he was only bet, and dreeeed luuitier has ilicr«Mise<l President Elliott, of the Northern anxious tn lie rid of the responsibilities aliuut the same pier cent. Pacific, is said to have resigned. ot ths premiership, and that lie would The ¡-resident baa aignawl the railroad be delight«! if the emperor should cal! Springfield May Be terminus. rate, naturalisation and lot k canal for Ins resignation. Eugene — The Willamette Valley Print«! copies ot the government bills. company |,aa applied to the city ul agrarian piojis'l were transmitted to A beat wave has swept the entire * pt i ng ti a Id lur a Iramhiae lor the con the loser bouse of parliament today, East and a numiier ol dratba are re struction ol an elwtrir railway on car and Minister of Agriculture Hl. t inn- tain st reel» entering the city from Ilia porte«!. «ky will soon request President Mou- Reports of spreading disaffection in romteeff to fix a day for explanation north. For a Ion« lime tha company the Russian army «kids to the alarm at and consideration of the document. lias I men attempting to secure a Iran chise for entrance into Eugene, intend the palace. The project, pert of which was elabo ing to estend the line now under con rate«! I11 the department of Agriculture O. vgon Civil war claims will probab struction lietaeen Salem and Portland and part in the ministry of the Inter ly soon lie paid. These claims aggre south to Eugene, but aa the city coun ior, is a voluminous document, and gate 445« 271. cil serins loath to give the franchise, the deputies pruliahly will demand the company threatens to build around An unusual rainfall at Dindon pra several days for its study. A third venteil the Open air celebration ot ttle eectinn, which is living prepared in Eugens. king's birthday. the ministry o! Finan«e, remains to I« Promise Ontario New Railroad Forest fires sre raging around I thè pt sen te«l. Ontario—Grattan P. Wheeler, the Many vicinity of Dry valley, Tesaa. ! New York city lianker, who is financing ranches are being destroyed. the Ontario Emmett railroad, la In Hie HAPPLhINGS OF TWO CONTINIMS I---- (>HLLO\ / A « Senator Warren Says Country Is Too Prosperous to Think of Tariff, Washington, June 39.—Henator War ren made a speech in the senate t< »Uy on bis reeolulion calling on the director of the rensue tor a statement covering the extent of the livestock industry of the United Htates and of tha forsigu liuemeee in this country In lea liter and raw material. lie cited lha reraait agitation concerning this imiuetry aa his res »on fur seeking this information, lie confidently asserted that the state ment would show an astonishing In crease ami that the product of not leas ’.an IJ.ikio.OOtl.iH annually, more than the value ol all the gold produ.wd by the Catted Htatee in the entire hie- lory of the country. Warren prannnnc«! as unjust and •elflsh the demand made by the manu facturers lor free bides Ils said Dial while tha lises’oc k men do not envy Massachusetts Its prosperity they do not desire lai old to it by taking of! the duty of hides sod * ~il, and clieed an appeal lur the continuance of the tariff. "Wear»,” be said, "loo busy, too wall employed, too well paid tor our labor, V»i prosperous to think seriously ot tariff revision in the year of our I »rd. 1995 r '1^. -i. V e a J. • KZ - FAITH IN THE BAY CITY Claus Sprecklee Says t Wilf Bs the Greatest Port on Hemisphere. « J Chieggo, June 29"Ren Francisco will soon be Greeter han Francisco In deed aa ws are in name. Things bavs settleil Ihameelvsa since our terrible dis aster, capilaiata are pulling their mou sy mtn rebtilMing and enlatging and in beautifying, and the ¡«pl« general ly are sserclaing a great degree ot con dii erne in the city's future prosperity." Clans Hprerklee, ot han Francisco, who with his wife sai in -in F ranciara yesterday, time espresewl himself in discussing the future of hie Imme city. All fliianiial internste, he said, al though be spoke re|ir. islly lor the sugar interests, were flrm In the belief that Han Francis«-«» would tiarome the largest and muet important port ot en try in the western hemisphere. "Wt.en our O-ienlal trads. already args, lies lisio'ue etill larger, ami when new midern buildings have sprung up out of lite ruins as they surely will, Han Francisco will lie a greater city in all ways,*' he said, ATTORNEYS ARt I-»., CALLED. Instructions Givsn tor Action Against Standard Oil. Wasliington, Jone 39. — Attorney General Mi»»iy had conferences today with Frank H. Kelli -gg and Charlee H. Morrison, who have le-en engaged as special couneei In the In veeligctlon which is being made into the affairs of the *-tsndard Oil lompauy, with a view to ascertaining whether liter» have liven any violations ot the anti-trust law. With lefervnre to this it wav state«l today that further investigation is to tie made. The attorney general aleo held <*<»n- fereniea with «ime ot the district at torneys lie hail summonwl to Washing ton, snd It waa staled that they weie living iiistriicteal aa to how they should proves«! against ths Htan lard Oil com pany. It was also said to lie must likely that special grand juriea will *w called to determine whether the '■•andard Oil company lias been granted rvlialee or concessions, Earthquake In Wales. Cardiff. Waive, June St*. — Violent earthquake shocks were leit throughout S ulh Wales st 94 & thia morning. Houses nrked and many of thechaa|>er ones were damaged. Hundreds of chimneys fell, occu|>aiila of dwellings aerei brown to the ground and people fled from their houses, shrieking in psnic, with visions of the Hen F ran ci sru disaster tielore them. Though there were many narrow escapes from falling chimneys and copings, there were no casualties eo tar aa known. Earthquake chocks were also felt at Kristol, Ilfracombe and elsewhere. They wars accompanied by loud rum blings. Earthquake in Ohio. Cleveland, O., June T>.—K shock ol fell here st 4 111 o’cl< i k thia afternoon is pronounced by Cleveland scientists to have been an earthquake. ft is re ported to have shaken the southern shore ot latke Erie for a ilistance of ioO miles, the »astern limit tieing Finesville and the western limit Mar blehand. No damage has liven re ported. though in some places the shock wss siittK-ienl to slam doors and rattle windows. Ixal scientists liw- lieve the seat of the seismicdlsturtKnce was prol«bly lieneath lake Erie. Cahfornia Floods Subaid«. F'reeno, June 39.—Reports from ths west side and the south Indlrate that the cool weather of the >«st tew days has alleviated the flood conditions somewhat There was no rise In ths waters of the Han Joaquin today lor the first time in three week« ami Kings river is going down. The water is still fl >wlng out <d the great gape in ths levees of both streams and ths farms lying in tLsir paths ars still fl <»de«l Franca Facet B,g Deficit Paris, June 39. — Pinnace Minister Polncalts Intrdoncwl tie budget In the themher of ilwputiee yeeterday showing a considerable dsfleit in rans»qnenre of the eitraurdinery expenditure for the military preparations doting the Mo tors«« crisis, amounting ♦<> »50,000,000, am! also »40 000.009, owing to In- | rrra»«l expetiditnre rrau’ting from in* ternal reform» r -*• -w <v«V , «•>«*•'1 »V »4» » >• y * ■ .' •_<«