THE DAILY VOL. XIII. JOURNAL. v SALEM, OREGON. THyRSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903. Salem Responds Very Liberally hottsand Dolia ts Raised W the Relief of the Heppner Flood Sufferers tALEM PEOPLE RESPOND WITH GREAT LIBERALITY jfcscrlptlons are Still Coming In and Another Thousand Can be Raised If Needed hEvoryono spoke highly of Tho Jour- il's effort Wednesday In starting a iovement for a relief expedition for 10 Heppner flood sufferers, and tho jsponao In men, money and subscript lona was immediate and generous. "lfty men offered themselves, and be- ro night tho commltteo hnd raised 'thousand dollars. Tons of provisions rcro ready to go forward If It could invo been learned that they wcro icodcd, but tho telegrams at a lato ur from General Pnssongpr Agent lomnn, of tho S. P. .Co., Indicated that loney alone was needed, and that loro men wcro on tho ground than Uld well bo employed. Tho prompt rcsponso of tho S. P. and tho Oregon Hallway & Navl- itlon Co. was vory crcdltablo to ieso corporations ana their puunc- Mrlted management, and created :h favorablo comment at Salem. !,Tlie"flnanco comgmlttce, composed of jN. Drown, It. J. Fleming and H. D. dPafton, did splendid work, and raised Lnoarly tho ontlro sum by personal rcanynsg, but a steady stream of contrl- Ibjitlona carao pouring In over tho telo- hono all day, and especially In tho evening, alter Tno journal was oui. aad tho full need of tho situation was Impressed on tho public. Double the J Sum could bo raised if necessary. The Subscriptions. Salem K. P lodge, $100. rchemeketa lodgo, I. O. O, P., $25. Eastern Star lodge-.. $20. Holm W Roland, $5.00. m. I) Colbath, $5.00. W Y nichard8on, $2.00. n CUnn,,m,l tQAA John II. Scott, $2.00. K. T. Moores, $2.00. J. U Sklpton, $2.00. Fred Palmer, $2.00. A. McCullough, $1.00. Assessor's ofllco, $2.00. M. A. McCorklc. $2.00. W. A. Cuslck, $10.00. S. P. Employes, $4.50. Cash, $25. James Vaughn, COc. Frank Drown, $1.00. Putnam Drug Store, $5.50. O. W. Johnson & Co., $5.00. Wellor Dros, $5.00. M. E. Fraser, $1.00. Branson & ftagan, $2.50. E. S. Lamport, $2.60. C. O. Olvon. $1.00. Mrs. McOlnnls, $5.00 ' Sara Adolpb, $2.00. C. S. Stone. $100. J. Wenger, $1.00. Frlond, $1 00. . F. Ilranlng, $1.00. Damon Dros., $4.50. C. Dlllman, $1.00. W. D. Morse. $2.00. D. J. Fry, $2.50. Geo. F Smith, $1.00. J. L. Stockton, $1.00. George J. Pearco, $5.00. It. aiovorCOc. E. Eokorlcn, $5.00. Duron & Hamilton, $5,00, Carroll Moores, $100. Patton Bros., $3.00. No. 210. $1.00. Jay Philips, 60c. J. M. Haborly, $1.00. Stelner & Co., $1.00. Pphlo & Dlshop. $2.00. Clias. S. Moore. $25$0, A. M. Crawford, $5.00. '" J. J. Murphy, $5.00. J. D. Putnam, $2 60. J. IL Whitney, $5.00. J. Conner, $5.00. Quaker Med. Co., $10.00. Salem Flouring Mills Co.,'-$5.00. Capital Lumbering Co., $5.00. H. A. Thomas, $2.50. Gilbert & Baker. $2.50j F. A. Wiggins, $2.00. D. Williamson, $2.00. John Hughes Co., $5.00. House Furnishing Co., $5.)0. Chess Wilson, 50c. 0. P Miller, 25c. " ' Thos. H. Reynolds, $1.00. D. S. Itadabaugh, $1.50. C. H. Walker, $1.00. Cash, 50c. T. H. Hill, 26c. H. A. Undorhlll. $1.00. . H' Hoy Goodhuo, $1.00. J. N. Chance, 60a Hooy China, 20c. Mark Skiff, $1.00. F, Neckormnn, $1.00. Fullor & Douglas, $2.80. M. T. ninoman, $1.00. Colonel J. Olmsted. $5.00. J. H. McNary, $1.00. W H. Holmes. $1.00. Cmu$6 00. Wn& Butte. $1.00. J. fj&Cowels, $1.00. J". H. WeCourt. $1.00. JohniMauror, $1.00. W. H. Dancy, $1.00. D. A. White & Son. $5.00. m Wolch. 50c Aftl. Speer Dros., $10.00. Unknown, COc. J,tJ! Freeland, $1.00. Fred Kress, 50c. Ell8t $loo. Eo& Hartley, $1.00. G. Stelner, $1.00. J. M. Howell, $1.00. Adjje Powers, $5.00. Al. J)lque, $100. Jack Kays, $1.00. Gray Dros.. $1.00. 02 K. HodgorB & Co., $2.60. AffiuKh, $100.00. GcTbH. Burnott, $2JJ0. T. ftjolverson, $2.60. OeolE. Waters. $2.50. C A Dlshop, $5.00. F. Wrlghtman. $2.60. G. Ty. Jones, $2.50. O. (1 Brown. $1.00. cl continued on Fourth Pace.) ATTACK C0REAN JRINCE Farmer Stout Thumps Some Asiatic Royalty Korean Delegation Takes the Matter up and Will Have the Assailant Prosecuted Delaware, Ohio, Juno 18. That the unprovoked assault upon Prlnco Yce, tho young Korean nobloman, attending tho Wesloynn Unlvorslty. by Joe Stout, a farmer, 1ibb boon taken up by tho Korean ofllclals at Washington. Is -r M0RENCI MINERS SULLEN Nearly all the Miners are Still Well Armed t "Three Fingered Jack" Who Boasts he Knew In Ad- vkajiceof Garflelds Murder Their Leader Tucson, Arli., Juno 18 The situa tion in Moroncl, where the minors' strike is on, Is most alarming. Tho governor has been requested to sta tion troops permanently at Clifton. It Is thought tho strikers have held nut s . .. . k now an assured fact. This morning juynamne ana giani iowuer. anu may Charles Nedham. counsel for the, Kor- ulow "P ' town. Only 26 of the 3500 nun locution, nrrlvivl hri ami mn.ln! riKOrS I1BVO Deon disarmed, ami all Money Men and Provisions Ate Still Wanted by the Eastern. Otegon Flood Victims RAILROAD OFFICIALS ARE ACTIVE AND WILLING Reports Differ as to Advisability of Sending a Force oE Men From Salem a thorough Investigation. Ho visited tho city ofllclals and tho county prose cutor. He docllnos to stato what steps will bo taken, but says tho affair won't bo lightly passed over. njinMiiif nnnnnif tH Our Customers Say It Looks I Like The Carnival was here, from the crowds they see at On E Iff Id RACKET!! Peterkin to Peter King - Geneva, Switzerland, June IS. The mission sent by the Servian govern ment to notify Peter of his election as king arrived today. nro sullen. "Thrce-flngered Jack," who boasts that he had advance now of Garfield's assassination. Is tho lead er of the strikers. Cordinal is Dying The crowds are simply the result of our business methods. We sell only goods . that give satisfaction. Quality is the first consideration with us. We make the prices lower than regular stores because our expenses, are lighter f and we have no losses from bad accounts to make up' Our great volume of bus iness enables us to buy at the lowest quantity prices. tDry Goods,Clothin;Shoey! and everything in Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. I Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store- E. T. Barnes, Prop, i,imimf iiijiai.uiminnnni'"lam' London, Juno 18 Cardinal Vaughn, who is III with heart affections, grows worse, and is gradually sinking; death Is not far distant. Elevators Destroyed Arkansas City, Kan , June 18. The Kbiims Otty Milling Company's eleva tors wsro destroyed by Are last night Ono employe was burped to death. Lots, 1 100.000. Reliance to Jie Ready New York, June 18. The new top mast for the Jtellance arrived this morning, and wJU be ready to be set on 'end today. The riggers arc ready to go to work. Iielln announces that tho sloop will be ready for tomorrow's race. In the Hands ofthe Jury Jackson, Ky., Juno 18 The White- Jett ease was glen to tho Jury at noon Prosecuting Attorney Dyrd gave a powerful arraignment of Judge Hargls and Sheriff Callahan, charg ing them with being law violators, In stead of law enforcers. A verdict Is expected this afternoon. Maximum Wins Ascot London, June 18. The Hold cup. valued at 1000 sovereigns, with 3000 sovereigns additional, at Ascot, was today won by Maxim Second, Meln tlre up. Isinglass was second. Btba third; there were four entries. Des pite the threatening weather, the King and Queen, Prinee and Princess of Wales, Princess Victoria and scores of others of the royalty rode In semi-state to attend. Collapses New York. June 18 Four are miss ing and seven injured by the collapse or a factory building in, Newark at 11 o'clock this morning. The seeond and third floors were oc cupied by a paper box concern. Fifty employes were carried Into the cellar, and burled under the mass of debris. Overloading the third Conr caused the rollapse and earried the other floors In Its fall Tho Journal rccolved a telegram lato Wednesday night from W. B. Co man, gunoral passenger agont of tho 8. P. Co., that company was still ready to carry man and provisions to tho scono of tho great flood disaster In Basteriji Oregon. A wlro was sent to Mr. Coman this morning that, in Tho Journal's opinion, nn expedition should go forward from tialotn and other towns at onco, as a wholo lot of mon nro needed badly for a few days to clean up tho wtuck, and prevent tho spread of any epidemic which usually follows such a disaster. Hundreds of mon on tho grounds promptly; and ful ly equipped, should bo ablo to check typhoid from spreading and bury the remains of any victims not yet cared for, and tho dead bodies that still to bo unearthed from tho debris. Relief Expedition Should Qo. In splto of telegrams and rojtortu that men are not needed, Tho Journal bolleves that a relief expedition should go forward and assist tho peo plo of lioppner. and tho othor stricken towns along Willow creek. It would have added Immeasurably to the ropu tatlon of Bnlcm If wo could have cmt forward Wodneaday tfi men. and Hie' following telegram from the local sec retary of tho K. P. lodge shows that good mon are needed: Hoppnur, Ore, Juno IB What wo need Is laohriirg men, tin dsr pay, and money to pay thorn, to clean up, to prevent an opldemle and typhoid. It Is awful. W. W. 8MHAI). Workers Badly Ntdetd. lioppner. Ore.. Jiiuu 18, a P. Illnhop, Mayor of Salem, Ore Send quick, ablo workers with tools, blankets and provisions Workers here giving out. HI). C HHItHKN. Mayor Dlshop Replies. Salem, June 18, 1903. Mayer Gilliam, lioppner, Or - Will wire you money today A dis patch from, IW. O. Ilerreu this morn Ing says: "Send men and provisions and tools," Shall we send tbem and how many? C P. UI8IIOI', Mayor Journal Relief Corps, J. II. Cradelbaugh, Journal repre sentative; U It. Stlnson. T. M Klem Ing, C. F. Hlgln, W W. Hall. Kd Hlrsbberg, I. C. Mlnto. J. N. Iliown, Kgbert Young. (loo. W. Johnson. C F Lansing, Geo. W. Jones. A. Parker, M. P. Dennis, W II. II. Dunkle. Salem Man Goes Forward, Geo. W. Johnson. Jr. a sturdy young business man, who has seen tho hardships of Alaska, left for Jleppner Wednesday morning to render any possible atslstnaco. He Is prepared to stay for somo time, having tkeu. blankets and provisions for himself and others who may be In want of ne cessities. Mr. Johnson showed tho right spirit, and bis services thcro will' bo very much appreciated. Money and Provision. Tho Journal has been urging to tho utmost that rooro men bo sent to lioppner, upon Its advices from Salem men who are there, but It socma that tho railroad men havo other lufornia- (Continued oa roarth Page.) jos. meyers & iSons Our "June White Days Sale" 1ms bocomo so very popular nnd so ninny nro taking ml vuntnRO of our apeclal ofTor ing in whito thnt wo need not tlvvolo muph spuco in tiio pnpors to white Imrguin Suffice to say the Continues Safe Owner is Arrested New York, June 18, Waurleo Al bert, owner of tho bonding tiat col lapsed this morning, has been arrett ed for negligence. Two pore of me Injured bare been removed. Ffesh Today Los; CaWa Creams Peaotte Peppermint Cnews GO TO- Zirfktfk - S $m A startling announcement from our picture department We want to make room for an immense stock soon to arrive Hound pictures mounted in heavy uquare mate 10x10 inche". Fruit, animal; marine, landscape and portrait subf Jects, at6.Sx20 Jnclicw, Hound triplicate pictures in various subjects. Special to Close 9c f 1M State St Phone 1071 Main, iv Sefl window ditjtky VWiSSr.-9c25c" ,:l m a, i n