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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, HALM, ORSGOlf, THUJffifiAY, JUNfi 8, iW. . t JUNE WHITE SALE We expect our. June White Sale to attract much attention on account of the unequalled values we are offeringall of the newest and desirable white merchandise at radically reduced prices, (staple muslins excepted) Look to your personal as well as your family needs and profit by the unlimited opportuni ties offered here. Women's White Suits in linen and wool materials, White Wash Dresses, Wraps, Skirts, Waists, etc., White Hosiery, Gloves and Ribbons, White Parasols, Handkerchiefs, Belts, etc., Women's and Children's Knit and Muslin Underwear, White Silks and Dress Goods, Towels, Bedspreads, White Wash Goods, White Laces, Embroideries and Trimmings, White Lace Curtains and Curtain Materials; in fact, all v.'iito merchandise at greatly reduced prices. (Staple Muslins Excepted) 1 && FRUIT INSPECTION GRAFT IS BEING CALLED IN QUESTION Thcro 1b a big fight on foot to abolish tho ofllco of fruit Inspector t'or this county. Tho ofllco costs tho county $100 a month and expenses, nnd thoro Is gonornl complaint that It Is n slnocuro. Tho plain fact sooms to havo been brought to tho attention of tho county court that tho ownors of commorclal orchards tako caro of them In-tholr own Interest, and thoy rcqulro no Inspector to look after thorn. Othor orchards are not kopt froo from posts with any amount of Inspection. Thoro aro so many of theso grafts for tho county to carry that it Is a problom for tho county court to consider whero It will bo gln to cut them off. Private citi zens aro forced to contrlbuto to mako oxhlblts at tho Seattlo fair, and It tho wholo 100 to ?1G0 por inpnth that fruit Inspection costs could bo spent placing fine fruit on exhibi tion at tho Seattlo fair tho county would get soma boncflt. All tho monoy Bpont by tho county for thoso purposes would bring Bomo return, If It was put Into dnlly or weekly ship Summer Rates East DURING THE SEASON lOOO via tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. FROM SALEM To OMAHA and return $61.65 To KANSAS PITY and return $61.65 To ST. LOUIS and return $69.15 To CHICAGO and retur, $74.15 and to other principal clUes in tho East, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. ON SALE JUNE 8, 8; JULY 2, 3; AUGUST 11, 12 . To DENVER and return $56.65 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 ' Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale final return limit October 31st.' Theso tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges and choice of routes; thereby enabling passen gers to, jnakeslde trips to many interesting pojnta en .route. .' Routing on the return trip through California may be bad at a slight advance over the ratea quoted. Full particulars sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or ' WM. McMURRAY, Geacnd Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. I I ments of fresh berries and all kinds of frnilt In season while the fair lasts nnd taxpayers, would feol they wore getting some return for their monoy. -o- CUDIIXS imOTHEItS' DRAY AND GltAVEL UUSINESS SOLD TO IMPROVEMENT CO. Tho sand and gravel and draylng buslnoss of Cummins Bros, has boon nbsorbed by th Capital Improvement Company, who will hereafter conduct tho business under tho namo of tho Cummins Drothors Company, and will contlnuo to operate tho bargo to tho gravel bar at tho mouth of tho old river bed on tho Ilaydon nnd Sav ago lauds on Drown's Island. SHIPPING WHEAT; IMPORTING BARLEY Tacomn, Juno U. Tho stoam schoon or Tnlnc, Cnptnln Hanson. Is lond Ing 1200 tons of wheat for California ports. The shipment practically will empty tho local granarltB nnd end tho wheat trndo or the year Tncoma browerlos now aro compelled to ship their bnrley from California, the locnl crop having beeu exhausted GAllFORNM SENDS (Continued from page 1, tody any of tho leaders of tho for eigners. An attempt will be mado lato thlB afternoon to arbitrate tho strike. J. II. Qucnl, president of tho McCloud Lumber Company, arrived hero today on tho troop train and Immediately set about opening negotiations with the strikers. Arrnngoments aro bo Ing made this afternoon for n con ference und .. tho strikers will ngroo to send a delegation of representa tives to meet the officials of tho com pany, an amicable agreement may bo reached. Made bold by their successful do fiance of the sheriff and his posse for the pnst several days, sovornl hun dred of tho strikers lined up along the tracks this morning whon tho troop train arrived. Captain Soy mour, In command of n small detach ment of troops, dispersed tho mob beforo the reHt of tho soldiers do tralncd. The strikers retired to their cabins without protest nnd tho militia pitched camp Just outsldo town. Three flntcars bearing sounds of sharpshooters wore attached to tho front of tho trpop train whon it np pronched the town and kept tho track clear while tho mllltlamon wcro pass ing through the lines of strikers. STRIKE SITUATION (Continued from Page 1. dying. In tho same section flvo cars were piled in tho street, nflor bolng partially demolished with paving stones, nnd were then sot on flro. Subway Employers Jolu Strikers. Philadelphia. June 3. Employes of tho mibway and olovatcd lines Btruck today joining tho platform men of tho surface linos. Rioting continued in Kensington and a clash, in which thero was shooting, occur red between sailors from tho Lcaguo Island navy yard and tho police. Moro than 300 victims of luBt night's riots are In hospitals, nnd tho num ber Is bolng Increased rapidly. Tho subway and elevated employes quit at 1) o'clock this morning, comlotoly tying up tho lines from Fifth to Sixty-Ninth street. Special policemen wero rushed to every olovatcd sta tion as soon as tho strlko was de clared, and within 30 minutes soma of tho trains had been stnrtcd by strlkc-brcakors. Tho clash between tho sailors and police occurred aftor 20 mon from the navy yard boarded a car and yelled "senb" at tho motorman. Tho police attempted to arrest ono of tho sailors, and shooting followed, No ano was wounded, nnd tho mnrlnos drove tho sailors back Into tho navy yard. Sovcrnl hundred special police men, halt of thorn negroes, woro sworn In today. Because ho made no effort to stop tho rioting last night, Lloutennnt John Sykcs, of the Thirteenth and Westmoreland streets pollco stntlon, was suspended today by Director Clay, pending consideration of his case by a board of trial. Ciium of flu- Strlko. Tho rofusal of tho company to ac codo to tho following domnnds; Recognition of tho union grlovunco commltteo. Timo and n half for oxtrn work. Arbitration of future dlfforoncos. Twenty-five cents an hour. HomiKh of tho Strike to Date. Four tlfousnnd ldlo. Two thousand still, at work. Cost to company, 1300,000. Cost to strlkors, 44,000. Injured, 300. Strlke-breakors, 1G00. Cars Idle, 1500. Cars running, GG0. Fifty Imported Btrlko-brenkors quit work nt noon today. Thoy all de clared that thoy wen to ho omployod upon a new road In Philadelphia, and accopted work oif that understand ing. Thoy returned to Now York. Twonty riots occurred last night. Policeman McLaughlin wns struck on tho head by a brick nnd Is lying In a hospltnl sufforlng from concussion of tho brulu. William Tnlbott. a by stander, also was struck by a brick nnd wns seriously hurt. It Is Intimated today thnt tho nro men In tho company's power houso will quit In sympathy with tho strik ers tonight. ihe strikers prosont n detornunea front nnd declnro thoy will not bnck up in their demands. Rlghteon mass meetings nro scheduled for tonignt und a demonstration is feared. Mkty Reach Agreement. Phlladephia, Pa., Juno 3. Near the close of one of tho most exciting dayB since TITe street car strike com menced here, an announcement was made late this afternoon that a set tlement of tho differences 'between the car company and Its employes would bo reached within 48 hours. Assurances that this announcement is authentic were given out at the of fices of tho company and at tho head quartln of the strikers. Further than this, however, nothing has boen made public regarding the nature of the negotiations that have been opened up between the opposing fac tions, Saloons were ordered to close their doors at 6 o'clock thla evening, and every precaution . is, being taken against a renewal ot tho, hostilities wh'ch resulted so disastrously last night. Rioting marked a greator portion ot the day, and several clashes oc curred, one growing to serious pro portions before tho mob was dis persed. At noon strike sympathiz ers blockaded the troJley tracks, at West Moreland and Eleventh streets with paving stones', ousted the mo torman and conductor of a car, and smashed all the windows. Four hun dred employes of a. mill joined the strikers, and the police bad difficulty Id quieting the disturbers. The police this afternoon discov ered what they b el leva, was a plot to dynamlto tho brldgo across tho Schuylkill river, thus tying up tho linos ot tho Philadelphia Rapid Tran sit Company. Tho alleged plot Is boing investigated, and It 1b prob ablo that arrests will bo mado in con nection with It. Efforts nro being mado by the strlkors to enlist tho sympathy of tho public, and 18 mas3 meotlngs, at which tho situation will bo discussod, will bo hold throughout tho city to night. C. P. Plato, who Is at tho hoad ot tho striking car mon, stated this afternoon that Director Clay's mothods woro brutal, and that his action In swearing In a largo number ot negro pollcemon and other apodal olUcors would bo a direct appeal to tho pooplo on behalf of tho strikers. WAR DEPARTMENT WANTS AIRSHIPS Wnnhlnirtnn. .limn .1. Recent l)6r- formnnccs of tho Zeppelin airship nro iini.irlit in lmvn cnnvlno.nil the war dopnrtment that nerlnl navigation Is now an actuality, auu to nave on forced upon It tho necessity of pro vldliiK this country with ndequnto aorlal defense. Undor tho supervision of llrignuiep Hnnnrnl Allnn. phlnf nf the signal corps, outlines havo been mado Il lustrative of tho equipment doomed necessary by tiic.uoparimeni. Allen would provide three stations ttnii Mm Allnnlln Rrfnlirmrd. ono each at Now York, Philadelphia and Wash ington. Each or theso stations woum minrntn ii liireu dlrlaiblo shin, rcln- orccd by ono or moro neroplnncs. Similar cquipmont wouia uo pro vided .or western and Intorior cities. A systom of vortical searchlights would servo as guides during night flights nnd with wlrolcss apparatus, might, bo UBcd for slgnalng. Tho war department realizes the re cent progress mado in aeronautics by Europoan countries nnd will endeav or to prevail upon congress for nu appropriation of $6,000,000 to on nblo this country to keep pneo with Gorman and other continental na tions. o- Hynopsls of the Annual Statement of tho PHOENIX INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, In tho stato of Connecti cut, on tho 31st day of Decombor, 1008, mado to tho lnsurnuco com missioner of tho stato of Oregon, pur suant to law: Capital. Amount of capital paid up In cash $2,000,000.00 Income. 1 r o m I it in b recolvc'd tho year In cash. . ,4, CGI, 494. 09 Interest, dividends and rents received dur ing tho year 321,409.17 Incomo from othor sources received dur ing tho year 8.G44.87 Total Incomo $4,884,408.13 DiNhurMMiiciitrt. Losses pnld during tho year $2,412, 391. G7 DIvldonds pnld during tho year on cnpltal Htnnlt 2S0.3G0.00 Commissions nnd salar ies pnld during tho year 1,411,394.80 Taxes, licenses nnd foes paid during tho year 124,210.89 Amount of all othor ex penditures 20b,871 . Mi Total expenditures. .$4,487,231. 09 AShftN. Vuluo of roal ostato owned , $ 141,013.38 Vuluo of stocks nnd bonds owned 0,804,884 . 7G Loans on mortgagos nnd collateral, etc.. . 1C3.190.15 Cash In bnnkn nnd on hand 000,717.10 Premiums In courso of collection and In transmission 93G.4G7.47 Totni admitted as sets $8,834,271.00 LIuDlIltlen. dross claims for losses nnnald $ 450.44U.3S Amount of unearned premiums on all out- Htnndlmr risks 3.9G7.407.71 Duo for commission nnd brokerage .... 00,040.02 Ml othor liabilities... 161,118.71 Tntnl llnbllitloH I4.C0G.007 . 31 Total Insurance In forco Decombor 31, 1008 $774,787,166.00 ItiiKlnchN in Oreiroii for the Year. Total risks written ' during tho year $3,040,083.00 dross premiums receiv ed during tho year. 69,278.67 Premiums returned durlnc the year 13.575.03 lassos paid during tho vear 19.102.46 Losses incurred during tho year 14,972.92 Total amount of rUkB outstanding in Ore gon December 31, 1008 3,912,470.00 l'HOHNIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. By D. V. C. SKILTON, President. Resident general agent: W. HARVEY WELLS, 636 Chamber of Commerce, Pnrtlnnd. Or. MRYER & BELLE, Agents, J 117 SUO Bireci. NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE KRKATEST THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER in THE WORLD. UM ham, SlnliCw.llCfe. ISSUED WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK 4JEN PUB. C. (LM), ALBcXftTJ.BOMX, l'UllLISUERB. Hiuxatm. 47 W. TK BT., US YOU, TRAMPLED TO DEATH BY INFURIATED HORSE United Prcis Leased Wire. San Francisco, Juno 3. Trnmp'lod to death by an infuriated horse, whllo his wlfo looked on, unablo to rondor any help, was tho terrible fate of Androw Bonner. Screaming as tho animal crushed, bruised and mangled him, his donth was a fearful ono. Bonner was drlvor for tho Indc pondont Laundry Company. Ho nroso about 5 o'clock this morning, as was his custom, and proceeded to tho stnblo to feed his horse. Ills wlfo wn stnrtlod about flvo minutes later by Bcreama of terror issuing from tho barn, and rushed out to tho rear door to soo tho horso trampling on hor husband's body. Hor screams brought nolghbors to tho scono, and tho horso was finally qulotcd, and Bonner a Hnip and broken budy was picked iup and rushed to tho Central Emergency "Hospltnl, whero tho doc tors pronounced llfo extinct. Bonnor was 54 years of ago. i o Smallpox YIciiuiM. Gaudalajara, Mexico, Juno 3. Thrco jtinorlcnns havo fallen victims to smallpox whllo Bcorcs of natives nro dead nnd dying In tho iown of Tcqullln. F. W. Minor, an account ant of tho Southern Pacific railway 1b tho latest victim. 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Men's Fancy Vests, large assortment, new styles at One-third off White Parasols, values up $1.50, now 75c Colored Parasols, all shades, best values, new stock Ladies' Sleeveless Vests ,a good article lOceach Corset Covers, neatly trimmed 25oeach Gloves, heavy silk, double tipped fingers 50c pair Long Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers -75o pair Children's Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers 19c pair Millinery High-Grade, Nice Assortment Trimmed Hats, Shapes, Foliage and Flowers at lowest possible prices. Shoes Hamilton and Brown Shoes, all leathers; the best for wear. Rostein & Gieenbaum Qin.Olfi Prmmpninl Rtrnot a a.-.wa.-wv iiitiMmafiiitaiiiii..Mi8i'Hiifi ANXIETY FELT FOR JOHN BURROUGHS San Francisco, Juno 3. The whereabouts of John Burroughs te causing his friends in tho bay cities much nnxloty. Tho omlncnt natural ist wns scheduled to nrrlvo horo from Honolulu on tho steamer Alameda Tuesday. When tho vessel docked. Burroughs wns not among the pns songcrs nnd the malls brought no ex planation nor announcement of a clinngo of his plans. Inquiries rushed to Honolulu havo brought no response. Burbank In Santa Rosa, addressed an anxious lot tor to Keith No explanation of tho disappearance of tho famous ornithol ogist Is vonturcd by his friends. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks rririNn COPYRIGHTS &C nnfokl Intent llotu iint mt fraa. OUlaat aaaner for aocurine pa I'.tanta fakan Ihrouah Munn A Co. rrrfifll ncdrf, wllhont charre. In tba Scientific flmertow. A hanaaomalr lllmtrated waaMr. T.reit rtf. rntatlon ot an? clentlOo Journal Tamil, la a yean four rnontba, L Bold brail nawadaalara. MUNN & Co wirS"' New York IjmTTn nr ana lanAInc a Helen ana ancripnnn mar r luceruin pur opinion fra wh oilier no Ion probablr palantaMfl. Oommnnlaa. trlrtirpnnflilantlWL IIHNnRnCl on I'atailU tenu. wgMBnnnk VALUES jj and Millinery i: - ' w.w.. J