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TEXTBOOKS CHANGE Only Four Are Retained and Two Subjects Are Dropped. USED BOOKS MAY BE EXCHANGED Cast of New Set, Omitting Nature Study, Lett Than Old Con tracts Woll Distributed. Salem, Or., Juno 6. All but four books now In uo In tho common schools of Oregon hnvc been changed by tho Stnto Tcxt-Dook Commission nnd new tent-books will bo substi tuted nt tho beginning of tho new school year. Tho fourth and fifth Cyr readers, tho Thomas elementary history nnd tho Heed speller nro tho books retained. Civil government has been dropped entirely as a separate subject nnd will hereafter bo taught In connec tion with history. Tho mental arith metic has also been dropped nnd tho mental exercises will bo given with tho aid of tho books on written arith metic. In tho place of tho two sub jects dropped, an Important ono has been added, that of elementary agri culture. This addition has been matlo In response to a very general demand. The principal changes nro tho sub stitution of Wheeler's renders up to tho third book for tho Cyr readers; tho adoption of Smith's arithmetics In tho placo of Wontworth's; tho adoption of Duchlcr's grammcrs In tho placo of Reed & Kcllogg's; tho adoption of tho Natural geographies In tho placo of Fryo's and Doub's United States history In tho placo of Thomas' advanced history. Tho total cost of tho books used In tho schools under tho list in force up to tho present tlmo was $9. 80, this list not Including tho book on nature study. Tho prices of those newly adopted, not Including tho naturo study, aggregate $9.14, or a reduc tion of C6 cents. If naturo study bo Included tho new list will cost $9.89, or an Incrcaso of 9 cents In the cost of all tho books a child must uso In his eight years of schooling. grainqrowers COMBINE. ORCHARD TELLS OF CRIMES. Agent of Vengeance for Federation of Miners for Years. Dolso, Idaho, Juno C. Alfrod Ilorsley, alias Harry Orchard, tho ac tual assassin of Frank Stcuncnbcrg, went on tho stand today as a witness against William D. Haywood and mado public confession of a long chain of brutal, revolting crimes, done, ho said, at tho Inspiration and for tho pay of tho leaders of the Western Federation of Miners. Ilorsley confessed that, as mem ber of tho mob that wrecked tho Bunker Hill & Sullivan mill In t Coeur d'Alcnes, ho lighted ono of tho fuses that carried flro to tho giant explosion; confessed that ho set tho deathtrap in tho Vindicator mlno at Crlpplo Creek that blow out tho lives of Superintendent McCormlck nnd Foreman Ueck; confessed that, be cause bo had not been paid for his first attempt nt vio lence in tho Vindicator mine, ho had been treeacberous to his associates by warning tho mnnngers of the Florcnco & Crlpplo Creek railway that tbcro was a plot to blow up their trains; confessed that ho cruelly fired charges of buckshot Into tho body of Detcetlvo Lyto Gregory, or Denver, killing him Instantly; con fessed that for days ho stalked Gov ernor Pcabody about Denver, waiting a chance to kill him; confessed that ho and Stovo Adams set and dis charged tho mlno under tho depot at Indepondonco that Instantly killed 14 men, and confessed that, falling In an attempt to poison Fred Ilradley, of San Francisco, ho blow Ilradley and his houso up with a bomb of gelatin. Farmers Will Hold Their Products Until I'ropor Price Is Paid. Omaha, Neb., Juno ".Tho 200 delegates culled Into convention by tho American Society of tiqulty )os terday practically completed tho or ganttatlon of tho most formidable combine over attempted for tho pur pose of controlling tho prices of grain, to be known as tho drain- growers' Department of tho Ameri can Society of Kqulty. It adopted a constitution nnd set of by-laws which plainly Indicated Its objects. They stnto In so many words that tho purpose of tho organ ization Is to control distribution and name n minimum price nt which Its mombers may dispose of their farm grain products', which nro enumer ated as being anything from wheat to broomcorn. Tho matter of finances has not been overlooked, nnd tho organisa tion makes a pledge to Its mombers whereby they may borrow money In any reasonable sum, which may be secured by their holdings of grain whllo It remains In n granary or ele vator. It was announced to tho meeting that over COO banks had pledged themselves to make loans to the members of tho association when en dorsements were mado by properly accredited olllclals. Tho convention made Itself fell In tho matter of pol itics during tho day, when Charles A. Walsh, of Ottumwa, la., a former secretary of tho Democratic National Committee and at this tlmo an or- gnnlzer of Independence League Clubs for Hearst, was given plainly to understand that his presence In tho capacity of an organizer was not required. Mr, Walsh dropped Into tho city Tuesday, nnd it was stated that he would endeavor to gel his propa ganda beforo tho convention. This Idea was quietly but promptly sat down on. Many of tho delegates did not know of his presence at the con vention until after ho hnd left the city yesterday afternoon. With each committee report came a revelation. Whon tho flnnnco commttteeo reported It was to the ef fect that all convention expenses had been arranged for nnd that n good fund wns In sight for the field work which Is to begin nt once. Chairman Pauley of that commltteo nnd three other members, an bankers, wero unanimous In a sttacmont that 536 banks over tho country wero ready to furnish nil the money necessary to carry out tho objects of the asso ciation. Tho plan Is to make low rnto loans to farmers on their grain nfter It Is threshed and hold It In society gran aries and elevators until tho price demanded Is available. The plan also contemplates n European agency for shipping grain direct to European markets. A commltteo on crop Intelligence reported a plan whereby nil Informa tion Is to bo withhold until It is called for by the association statis tician. A partial crop report was mado to the convention, In which It was stated that wheat In Oklahoma. Kansas, Nebraska. Minnesota and tho Dakotas would averago below TO per cent of last year's crop. BALLOONIST'S CLOSE'CALL. "U OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST riTT t n - -nil LABEL ALL FRUIT. Growers Find Several Ways of Obeying New Law. Salem. Now that tlio fruit-shipping season tins begun, growers nro con fronted with tho necessity of comply i tn with tho new law. nincted liv - I tho Init Legislature, requiring that every box or package of green fruit shall bo marked with the tiamo ami nd dress of tho grower and pucker. Hero at Salem there nro various methods of complying with the, law, nnd some fruit is going out with no mark at nil. Tho only fruit shipped thus fnr Is straw lierrie, packed in small boxes, 21 In a crate. Some growers stamp their names mm nuurvsse upon enen sinnii arrive, nun mo result Hint lie am box, so that tho consumer will know many others wero cnused much Inoon by whom tho fruit was grown, nnd so onicncu nnd lo of tlmo. lie wants that if there Ik anything wrong with tho commission to compel tho railroad it the denier will know where to make 'to establish n schedule It ran follow the complaint. .Others mark tho nnmonud then keep Its agents ndvised of tho nnd address only upon tho crate. In time of trains that nro dotnyed. nlmsst nil instances the stamp placed The nflernoon trains going north upon tho box or crato gives only tlfo through tho Willamette Vnfley have nut WANTS BETTER StllVICE. Attorney Filet Formal Complaint Against Southern Pacific. Salem -John P. l.ogan, a prominent Portland attorney, has tiled In the of fice of the Oregon Knllroad Commission a vigorous complaint ngnlnst the South ern Pncllld because of Its Irregular nnd uncertain passenger train service north ward. There is no complaint concern ing south bound trains. .Mr. I.ognu sets forth tho incidents of n recent elfort to cutch n train from a Valley town to Portland, lie sav tlu trnin was reported several hours'- Intc, but that station tiL'onts wero not kenl ndvised as to tho tlmo tho train would mime nnd nddress, and does not say whether the person whoso name appears is grower or packer, or both. Tho sec tlon of the new law bearing on the sub ject U ns follows! "Any person, linn, nssoclntion or cor been regular for nearly three months, Fnrmers ttenr lleppnur have tiled a romnlalnt ngnlnst tho O. it, X N., ns porting that tint freight rates between lleppner and Portland nro excessive. i no compmini sets rortii llml tlio rnle poratloM engaged In growing, selling or on wheat between lleppner and Port twcklng green fruits of nny kind within land. IPS miles, is IS cents tr him. the Stnto of Oregon shall be required, dred. while tho rnto from Pendleton to upon pnrklng nny such fruit for mar j Portland, 231 tulles, Is 15 a; cents per kct, wliotber Intended for sale within hundred. On other commodities the or without the Stnto of Oregon, to mme difference prevails. stamp, mark or label plainly uon tins outside of every box or pnekngo of Ar,n n,. w. ...... green fruit so packed the name nnd tMllnfll-.. n.l.lrfl.l nt ll.n .,., Arm l ""leni I HO UregOII I i-.i .-.i.... .,,' .i- commission met hero Salem The Ion or cor)ratlon eklng the N '""' "J"" , 'V rovlded, further, that when tho "' H' P Shot af such fruit bo other than tho " V' J':. .. ' ..!" nHMiatio s-imej prov grower of jttcker of tho same, the nnmo nnd post oflico of such grower shall nlso promi nently npKnr upon such box or pack nge ns the grower of such fruit." Price of Pruret Railed. Forestry nnd elected mherlnln i-hHlriiiHit Sheldon secretary. Tho other members present were: S. C. ilnrtrum. Ilosoburg; I,. S Hill. Ku gone; J W. linker. Cottage Grove; II. II. Van Duson, Aslorla nnd K. It. I.ako .Corvnllla. It wns decided that about 100 men Interested In the protection of for Snlem Probably Inllucnced bv rntdd osts from flro will bo ntiliiilnted flro advances in tho price of prunes hi Cnll wardens without pay from the stnto, rnrnin, packers hero iinvo been raising though most or them will ho In tho their offers for 1D07 contrncts nnd on employ of timber owners Flro bun- Juno 14 cents for tho 40-50 size was dred copies of the now forest flro law freely offered. This price hns been re will he printed for tho Information sail liV cieSkl mrtuie linttaa st I tt WNPitntltf ! wjr pv iimi luniir. nvinri fit 4: 'Mimviin cording to the latest ndviees from Cali fornia, & 4 cent basis' price was offered there several days ago, or SSJ cents for the 40 50 size. Now that buyers MAN FHANOISOO SHAKEN. Two Hard dolt Are Fell on All Side of the Uay. San Francisco, June 5.-A J3 j this morning San Francisco mid t he cities about the luy were shaken by a ccrc ciitluiuakc. The shuck w.t the c crest since the disastrous trcui blur of April, WOO. The shock was not violent enough to sever decimal connections, and although the entire lire department was placed in readi ness tn light nny lire that might Inl ine., tlierc was no blac of any con sequence. As (ar as can be learned at this hour the daiu.ige was limited to the breaking of dishes on the shelves and the ilestiuclion of a lew toileting walls in the burned district. lit the residence disliict a number of people ran Into the streets in their night clothes Along Hidden Gale acnuc a genuine panic prevailed, Jvcv cral hundred women ruthed to the street in their night clothe Three women were treated (or netvuits shock, but no one suffered injur), as far ns reported. The earthquake was in the form ol two sharp shocks, the second follow ing while the earth still trembled from the first, 'lhc coining "I the shake wa announced by the rattling of windows and the swinging nl flmnlrhrrs Then came an adruiU jolt and then a lessening tremble, to be follow cil by another quick jolt and a gradual lessening f motion Oakland, llctkcley. Alameda and other bay cities reported a slunk c .icily like that felt here. Reports o far received indicate that the shake vvas felt at least at far south as Santa Crur, Its unlet down the coast. HIKED ASSASSINS. First Wool Pool Sold. Salem William Ilrown X Co., of this city, have bought the Srlo wool pool. are nctlvo and tho mnrket advancing. 20,000 pounds, nt 2I cents. This Is the growers nre doing a grent denl of nguring tieroro mnking contracts. At tho same time, it is reported that quite a numW of rontraets have been made. W. C. Tillson 4- Co. report havim? made contracts for about 45 cars. the first pool of Valley wool sold this yenr. PORTLAND MARKETS. MillstufTs Ilran. cily, $17; country. $18 per ton; middlings, $81 .iotfs.1 5(1; shorts, city, $10; country. $20 per ton; U. S. Mills, dairy chop, $13 so per ton Wheat Club. HiWBHTc; bluettcm. 8S the Gigantic Bank Combine. Now York Former Secretary of tho Treasury Leslie M. Shaw may head a $50,000,000 banking merger. Reports aro current In tho financial district, according to the Times, that tno nowiy organlzod Carnegfo Trust Company, of which Mr. 8haw Is tho head, will bo tho nucleus of a combi nation of truBt companies, whoso total resources aggregate tho figures given. Officers of tho company de cline to discuss tho proposition at present, but it Is stated that tho ques tion is receiving serious considera tion from tho tbreo concerns Kuroki Sees Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Juno 6, General Baron Kuroki and suito left for St. Paul In a special train over tho Bur lington Railway this evening, after a day spent at Fort Leavenworth. From St. Paul they will return to Japan Yia Seattle. Lyman Beechy, Well Known at Lewis and Clark Exposition. Iloston, Juno 7. Tho breaking down of his motor, which nllnwcd tho airship ho was navigating to bo blown seaward, almost resulted In the death of Lincoln Ilecchoy off ne ver Beech yesterday. Ilecchoy mado a soven-mllo Journey from Itovcro Beech to Iloston. On tho return Journey tho motor becarao disabled when tho aeronaut waa a nillo off shoro, over Iloston harbor, and tho airship was carried some distance seaward. Ilecchoy managed partially to re pair his englno so ns to get back to tho vicinity of Itovcro Bench. When several hundred feet off shoro, tho airship settled rnptdly, and It looked ns If Ileechcy would bo thrown Into tho wator. Men In rowboats and launchos seized tho drag-ropo and towed him and his apparatus ashore beforo ho struck tho water. gray Contract Spuds at SI 10, Salem The lamest deal in notatnes "," "muc 111 urcKou was cioscu Here ginn-. V-illrv urtITH-v. .-.I n, when Lie hmtind ft P.ncus contracted oft's-S'o 1 Sie m-V 35.000 bushels of the growinc cr.m at l...i,.7'No- l w,,"e' m(w SI 10 per hundred The buyer T .rI'aieni ji ii-,tr.ihi ii a Sn Jr& FVanViscT. aclf'" " " Vo mun5n& ."neuTarc' wHUwnhop 'f-V' Wj Mc '"al flul,r' ;Ke"iv"n1RTre",of,U,,,,,5;' he' V-I'I. IMfiM per to,,; A crop Vn California h.s'urned '''"' '",ali '"''. 350' Prosecution Charade Conspiracy to Rule by Terror. ltoise. Idaho, June J Through James II llawley, senior of the group of prosecutors, the State o( Idaho today made the opening statement against William I). Haywood, whom it charges with the murder ol (rank Stciiuciihcrg, and then began the pre sentation of the testimony by which it hopes to prove the indictment laid against linn. Ihc opening statement was a broad, sweeping arraignment nf the leaders of the Western Federation of .Miner, who were charged Willi plotting wholesale murder and hiring assassins, all m A gigantic conspiracy of vengeance upon those who ob structed their sway, to destroy oppo sition by terrorism, to control the po litical destinies ol the communities covered by their organization and to perpetuate their own power vvilhiii the organisation. It charged a widespread conspiracy dating in inception from Ihc North Idaho disturbances 13 years ago, reaching down to the murder of Frank Stcuncnbcrg, and whose murdered bullet and bomb numbered HABKIHAN GETS OFF Tcstllles llnlorc Commission nml Kcnulvcs linmiiiilly. ALTON DEAL HAY HE ANNULLED Conlorenco on Olhtr Trusts Prose cntlon of Others Left to Dis cretion of Uonaparte II Is tnu. rlHfra,, iii.Im .rwli. I l. fii... .. net. the buyers furnishing the sackV . 'J ayTTif' .'"""fT1 N' .' ".I kiiiltj IMia Jldl. , Astoria Regatta. Astoria A mats meeting of citizens wns held Saturday night and it wns do eidod to hold tho annual rognttn during the coming August in connection with the saiigcrfeot of tho Norwegian sing ing societies of tho Taclfle Coast. A tfliojc per pound; cherries, $1,0.1 per box; apples, $l(fiS.5(i per box; goose berries, fiifi'c per pound: eantalounes. US sc)Sf3 00 per crate; apricots, $t sucu i 73 per crate Knot Vegetables -Turnips, $s on per sack; carrots, $3 50 prr sack, beets, sisacHiaii per mck; garlic. 7Jfn H)c per potinii; Horseradish, 7Cif.sc per JURY COMPLETED. Men to Try Schmllz Will Be Under Lock and Key, Washington. May N -That It llnrrluiHii, lh rHllrorfd loiigiiHlK, tinmiiiiH from criminal pitHHWHilnti ns tlm reault of his Imdlmuiiy beforn the Interstate Coiuuierro Commis sion In Now York reenntly; Hint tlm question nf IIih priHit'flitlilli. of bltii tuitions i'ofll-'nrr)ltiK rnllroait for dlwrllillllNllliK against luilepulldtit mierntors should bo left In tho hands of IIih AtlnrtiHy-(liimrl. nnd that prosecution of tho niithrnrltti i-oi roads for umlntAlnlug a trust will begin In Philadelphia, probably tint uwh, wer ronrliislons reached at n notable riiufereiire held nl Miff Whlto llniiMt last night The llNrrlman ras and tho -- of tho nisi carrying road oro dls rinwpd for Ihrp hours by I'rmililriit ltiHMHYell, flv member of this .Cab inet, two tnettltwr nf the InlenUal ('onitnere 'ommllou and special roiiiirll (or tho government. following the general emiferetiew, Atloritey-OeHeral lliinaMirte re. tnaltied with the President to dU riiM tho harvester trust It It thought mil unlikely that the ques tion of iiriMeciitliiu of that orgnnlM- Mini wilt be left In the Attorney- (letieral'e hand. The roads Involved Inrludo lh Delaware. Huwuehaiin ft Hehuylklll. the Philadelphia ft Heading, the Le high Valley, the Delaware A Hud son, the New York. Htiiiehaim & Western, the Delaware, laieknwnnim Western, the Central ItnllrtHid of New Jersey, nnd tho Krle The Penn sylvania nud one or two others tuny heroine Involved ns the suit pro grease, but nl this time no formal complaint will be filed ngnlnst thorn. Those who participated In the con ference were- Tho President, Secre tary of Hlnln Hoot, Ki-errtnrv of Wnr Tnfl, Secretary of tho Treasury Cor- t lelyou, Secretary of the Interior (lar- rieiii, ,ttorney.(ei,rrnl Bonaparte, Interstate Cotnmerco CoinmliMlonrrrt ' Kunpp nnd Une, nnd Frnnk II Kel logg, of Minnesota, sneelnl rimnsol for the governiuent The ronferenro began shortly nfter 9 o'clock Sec retary Ueb waa present Tho eon- lllllllltos hi . foro midnight. vlciiius by scores. Ilavvlcy declared that wher-'ference ndlourned n few rcr in inc iiiiunig sccinnis in iiic Coast State the federation had been in control there had been left a trail of blood to mark its operations, Ol the hired assassins he cried: "To them murder became a trade and assassination a means of living.' BUILDINQ MOTOR CARS. Union Pacific Will Fii'p Branch Lines Rapidly As Pnssdi'a. Omahn. June K The I'nlon 1'nrl flo la putt Ing the finishing timclim on 10 new motor rnra which will be Kept imt Into service about July . They hto in no put on nranrhea nml will rellliiril fire,iliififi.li.ll.... . .. hau I-rancisco. June 5. Hie jury least two uin n.. ...,,i .. u.n t .,... vvas couipleted this afternoon for the nud two wilt probably go to tho trial of Mayor hugene h .Schmitz oniConst. Try to Burn Town. Allontown, Pa., Juno 7. What was apparently an offort of Inrond larles to destroy tho city of Allen (own occurred hero early yesterday, when flremon wero called almost slmultanceously to fight thrco fires In tho business section of tho city. Tho first flro occurred In tho stockhouso of Blttnor, Ilunslcker & Co., ono of tho largest drygoods houses; tho Prlnco Furnlturo Company, and tho mira at tno rurnituro factory of Hoi frlch, Dohnor & Co. An effort wns mado tq draw tho flromon from tho business section by turning In a falso alarm. Beef floes Up at Pittsburg;. Pittsburg, Juno 7. A gonoral ad vance In tho prlco of meats was an nounced In thlB city. Beof Is the meat mostly affected. Tho increase In price to the consumer Is from 5 to 10 cents a pound, according to cuts. COlnmlttftrt of nlnM wri nt.filnfn.1 tn . i... . ;i..i..: ".; :;.:'. ;..." :: pouiui: cmcory aoe. i. K,i ., ., .. ,.bfH ti a.i.,1. jiiiii" oSs...".!:!.1",;:'; " ""' dozen; tnmalocs. S3 33ffi! ISO crate: parsley. 83(fl!30c: artichokes. flifii)75c llrtVltll I 1 1 I 1 1 l I a lallllHS st t . n h A.,.IA. . -..l t ii.. r.t.... ?:'"" "...'"'c.,'""vv' " "" '"' ............ ..,.,K ... . ,u,u,...iI)((!j7C. rauisncs, soc uozen; asparagus Salmon Prices Up bla Itiver eannors the selling nrlces for oc pound; belf pepper, 3033c per canned salmon wore fixed nt the follow-'pound; rhubarb. 4c per pound; cucuni- ",K,t,M,,M'r i0'' nl"' '-,05;flt. hers, 50c(Kl50; spinach, $1.50 per LJo; halves, 11.05 plain oval, 1)2.30 crate; beans, lS.fffiISc per pound; koy ovnl. 2.3Sj nominal, 2.(i0 sijuasli. 60c(ff$l per box squat, t,7S. f ompared with last son- Onions-Oregon, S(fiS 50 per him- son's prices theso flcures nro an ndvnuee ,lm, I. T..,. i ...V I ItSVSS a VSJSS JSa IIVI ISSfllllSI. the first of the live indictments re turned against him by the Oliver KKiiul jury by which he is accused jointly with Abraham Kctif of having extorted Irom Joseph .MaJlanli $1175 ns the first installment nl a $iooo animal bribe to secure the I'reinli restaurant keepers of .San Francisco their license to sell liquor Judge Dunne, upon motion of the prosecution, and over the determined and spirited objections of the defense, lormaiiy iiisquaiiiicn Micrlll 1 nomas O'Ncll and Coroner William Walslras unfitted by personal bias to perforin any function in connection with the trial, and appointed William J. Iliggy an elisor to have charge of the jury until a verdict has been rendered or a disagreement reached. Shortly after adjournment Mr. Iliggy, who for some months past ha been Abe Ketif's of 15 cents on tails and flats, 5 rents on naive and 10 cent on oval and nom inal. Arc Lights for Me-iford, Medford Dr. Ilnv. nmnnirnr nt tho Condor Power Co., who rt-cont- iy piircnasoa tno Medrord lighting plant, tendered a bnnnuet to tho Commercial Club last ovonlng, nnd todny began tho Installation of u modern arc system of streot lighting. For tho first tlmo In Its history. Medford Is using arc lights for street ngniing. New Railway Corporations. Salem The Portland Eastern Rail way Company vvas Incorporated today by K. P. Clark. Arthur If. Fleming, V.. II. Colwcll, Robert T. Unney and C. v. Miller, with a capital stock of 3,uijo,uuu, ine company proposes to build a railroad from Portland to Clear Lake, Wasco County, by Salmon River and Troy Lake Pass. Hood River Berries at 83 Hood It Ivor. Strawberry reeelnts today were 1500 crato. Tho berries went at t2 ner crate, one carload shin. meat being made, tier ti Potatoes Jnhhliur oricc: Oreuou and Maslerii, $3.U5 per sack; new po tatoes, 51 (arte pound; sweet potatoes, 0c per pound. Ilutler City creameries: F.xtra creamery, 2l(Ji25c per pound. State creameries; Fancy creamery, 24c; store butter, 17517c, Cheese Oregon full cream twins, 10c; Young America, 17c per pound Poultry Average old hen, 14c; mixed chickens, 13k; spring fryers and broilers, 18(?l20c; old roosters, 0 (if: Wc: dressed chickens. lflfiDnc: tur keys, live, 10il2c; turkeys, dressed, choice, nominal: geese, live, tier pound, c; young uucks. wa'inc; old ducks, 13c; pigeons, $1(5)1.50: squabs, $2(7?3. Kggs 17k(fSl8lc per dozen. Veal Dressed, 75(f2l25 pounds, 83 8jc; 125150 pounds, 7c; 1S0(?T200 pounds, 0c; 200 pounds and up. si&Oc llecf Dressed bulls, 45Mlc per pound; cows, 07c; country steers, 7JlBc, Mutton Dressed, fancy, 0c per pound; ordinary, 88c; sprint; lamb, 10(ft)10)c. Fork Uressed, 100&5130 pounds, jailer, marched the jury to the St. Francis Hotel, where the "twelve tried men and true" will be kept under lock nud key (luring all thctinie that they arc not sitting in the trial. Linemen Help Telephone Girls San Francisco, June a. All the line men in the employ of the Pacific States Telephone ft Telegraph Com pany quit work today in sympathy with the girl operators, who have been out on strike for over three weeks for the purpose of forcing the recognition of their union. This ac tion was taken after the executive committee hnd made an ineffectual cnll at the company's office this morn ing for the purpose of sreinir l'rrsf. dent Scott Last night the union in mass meeting voted to walk out tin less the company granted the dcmandi Strike Grows at Havre, Havre, June 8, Disturbances took place Hunday nftornoan between strik ing fishermen and flshormon who hnd not censod work. Kvontually, howovor, the latter Joined tho movement. Winegrowers Protest. Nimes. France. Tunc fl A rrta.intl ilomoiutralion of winegrowers waa hold horo n n nrntnat fifrnlnst IVin mtultArn. BjlSOc.; .1500200 pounds, 77ic; 200 tlon of wine. Nine thousand person fuuuus nu uy, liutuit, iniurcueu la iuo procOtSIOQ, Thexn ears nro of full Icml-iIi imv.. n side door and nro of steel construc tion. They will sent nbout 12R peo ple nnd have n maximum speed or nbout fr iiillea. The aileron of tho motor para linn already been greater than dreamed of by tho prniuotoni, nnd machinery nnd nildltlonnl ahoprooiu nro hiv ing arranged by tho Union Pnnlfln whereby 10 enrs n month may bo turned out. Increased Output ofHtsat. Plltshurg, Juno 8 Donpltii nml. ora In tho Iron ami ateol mnrket nhrond na well na In this rontiirv rnnvnsN of tho IndiiKtry wnrrnnta tho atntement Hint tho Inst hiilf of 1307 and the fjrt hnlf of tho yenr I0OK will witness tho InrKcst iiro.inein,- rnpnrlty In the history of tho (Milted Hinted nnd Cnnndn. It la estimate,! Hint now furnnrn rnimlrin-iii.n .m mill nt lenst 2.000.00(1 inn n .i... proHpecllvo rnpnrlty. ,nat y,.nr tho local output wna 2G.307.000 ton. A rorreHpoiulliig.HllmuluM will bu glvuti tho roko trndo. Miner Win Eight Hours. Dondwood, H, 1)., Ju0 8.Thi Htrlko of m I n (th which has prnctlrnl- iy lieu up husltifms In tho Hhick IIIIIh for mora than flvo montliH wnH Hot tied Inst night nt n moetlnir of tho Terry Peak Minors' Union. This Htrlko was called on January 1, oir tho refusnl of tho mlno operators to grant tho uluht-hoiir itnv. 'i-i... .,,.. osltlon that tho nlght-hoiir dny bo granted, but thnt (ho minors consent to n reduction of 2ii conls n dny for n period of threo months wns nrcopt od by tho union. Favors Public Ownership, Madison, WIb., Juno 8. Tho Stnlo- AHHniubly tndnv mumml Mm ...,1.11m u tllltloH bill by u voto of 77 to 10. ,IH provldos for tho control by tho filnto Railway CornmUslon of all piibllQ sprvlco corporations oxcopt (Olograph nnd tOlonhonn rnnmnnlnu Tl.n o.... i t " .. . " I. i,u uiiiuiiiinsiuii uoh powor ovor hop vlco nnd rates.