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PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY JOURNAL, GAuEM, OREGON, THUR8DAY, JUN 18, 1803. SMALL '" FRUIT HARVEST Big Pack of Straw berries Going to the Cannery Immense Crop of Cherries Employs Oyer One Hundred People Cannery Running Steadily ' -i-ttN fi-V - Tho govornmcnt woathor forecast Tor Friday la fair and warmer. This , Is favorablo to a largo crop of straw 1)orrlos and chorrlos, and "Wednesday Iho Snlom cannery took In more straw barrios than on any day In tho his tory of tho cannery, employing 100 people stemming and canning. Tho oarly chorrlos aro coming In so fast tho cannery haB troublo handling tho crop. Shipping strawborrlcs como In slowly, and tho demand exceeds tho raupply. Fancy berries readily bring 31. 60 and choice for local market and whipping bring $1.75. W. J. Whlto, 1.00. I. C. Dlckoy, $2.00. A. W. Drago'r, $1.00. F. P. Kitchen, $1.00. W. H. Fisher, $1.00. Frank Olrqrd, $2.00. F. E. Goodoll, $1.00. J. A. Dilycu, $1.00. Duncan Ross, $1.00. J. A. Foland, $1.00. W. H. Clark, $100. - Additional Subscriptions. John H. Albert, $100.00 H. O. Cross. $10.00. 'J h, u. urmsny, r-.w, , . Mrs. W. C. Kantnor, 50c. ' Jna Engdahl, $1.00. ' Asylum employes, $100.00 Noah Welch, cash, $2.D0. , W. It Anderson, $20.00. Including tho abovo $770.25 was re mitted by telegraph today. John II. Albert wired his donation Tuosday? and was thus first to act at Salcin. More Money Coming. The Masonic lodges meet tonight, and, with a number of other lodgos of this city, will tako action on tho rollof for Hcppner. A.,numbor of, subscrip tions aro still coming In, nnd tho to tal sent from Salem Is now consider ably over $1000, DOWN IN THE ISLANDS ut McNeil's Island Smith has many friends here,, where he hasf an excel lent reputation, who believe him en tirely Innocent of any criminal Intent, nnd will mako nn effort to obtain his pardon. A big petition could bo pro cured here. Lepers Want to Be Divorced arid Remarry Massacre Averted Berger Sues Bishop for Pen alty of $1,000 Each for Importing 113 Corean Laborers Money, Men and Provisions (Continued from first pago.) Thousand Dollars Raised. (Contln'u d from first page.) II. M. Cookorlln, $1.00. 55. M. Parvln, $1.00. Cash, $1.00. lloss Moorcs, $1.00. Allco Prottyman, $1.00. Fred A. Legg, $1.00. , D. W. Yoder, $1.00. O. F. Lansing, $5.00. F. 13. Shaft. $1.00. J. Daumgartuor, $1,00. Peter Dacli. $1.09. II, D. Gesnor, $1.00. Onlnolo Clark, $100. John Q. Wilson, $G0,q0. H. Staplcton, $2.G0. ' It. Cartwrlght, $2.C0. T. L, Davidson. $10.00. W. II. Odell, $G.00. Geo. O. IlliiKham, $2.G0. Theo. M. Ilarr, $2.G0. Chns. II. 1 Hugos, $2.00. Oeo. C Will, $2.G0. 8avngo & Flotehor. $2.G0. Miss O. llnllou, $1.00, Mrs N. O. Krautx, $5.00. Journal olllco nnd employes, $10,00 E. T. Ilarnes. $G.O0. L. M. Haines, COc, 31. P. Boise. Jr., $2.00. J. Drain. $1.00. SteiiBlolT Dros., $10.00. "W. F. Boothby. $1.00. W. II. Uyrd, $2.00. , Mabel Rhodes, $2.G0. V. 13. Wyley, GOc. S. A. ItlsKB. $1.00. , Wm. Mlllor. $1.00. Wm. Armstrong, GOc John Donaldson, DOe. Harrltt & Lnwrenco, $2.00. . Cash. $1.00. W. D. Mohney, $2,G0. A. Scott. $1.00. Mrs. Swart, GOc, K. Ostrandor. $1.00. Dr. II. C. Kploy. $1.0Q. Isadora aroenbaum, $5,00, It. J. Hendricks, $1.00. Oeo. Myers. $1.00, Shlpp & Hauser, $1.00. II. Wlprut, $1.00. , Irvln, & Pottoy'a, $1.00. Barr'a Jowelry Btoro, $2,60. Itoth & Orabor. $2.00. Chns. Itoth. GOc. Stelnor & Uorgor, $2.00. Oregon Hop nuyera' Association, 9100.00. Thomas Kay Woolon MUl Co., $25. W. M. Kalsor. $5.00, U. II. Thlolson, $5,00, v ' A. Klein. $1.00. , J. A. Morrison, $1.00. John Reynolds, $1.00. O. J Atwood, $1,90. Jf. J. Judah, $3.50. Statosmuii employes, IG.70. Penitentiary Fund, $50.00, a W. James, $5.00. Tom It. Wilson. $5,00. H. A. MoPhorson. $2,Qfl, ' K. II. Flomlng, $2.00. W. W. Taylor. $1.00. G. P. Johnson, $1.00. ;' C. M. Charlton. $1.00. K. 'lCroIgbautu, $1.00. W. H. Fonts, $1.00. J. M. MoAllUtqr $1.00. T. M. Rodgers,1 $1.00. F. H. Curtis, $1.00. Q. J. Carlson, f l.QO. AV. QuartUr. $l.'6o. ,W. Hayden. $1.00. ' J. Stapleton, $1.00. Al. II. Sterner. $1.00. Lute Savage, $1,00. T. 11. Wtttepn, $2.00 Oscar Hair, $1.00, J. J. McCorincJf$l'.00. f H. A. JUw8onr$2.Q0. n. w, Hicksi$o, ueo, vain, js,uu. tlon. Following tolegram was In re spoiiBo to one sent Mr. Comnn this morning; Portland, Ore., June 18. 13. Hofor, Salem, Ore.: O. It, & N. havo wlro from Suporln- Honolulu, June 9. (via San Fran cisco, Juno 15). As a result of rocom- mondatlons by tho United States sen ate commission, which vlsltod here last fall, and local agitation, tho, board of health Is trying to arrango for about sixty divorces at tho loper. settlement on Molokal, and tho assistance of the attorney general has boon Invoked. Tho legislature had beforo It a law to provldo for divorces frco of cost for lepers, but It failed to pass, and tho board will undortako to act, and ask tho courts to remit tho coals. Tho reason for securing divorces Is to permit tho parties In tho settlement to marry again. In all tho cases under consideration tho husband or wlfo Is Berlin, Juno 18. The Tageblatt to day reports that tho populaco of Nov gorodseVrst, Incited by nn nntl-semltlc report that tho Czar had ordered the extermination of tho Jews, recently propared to massacre tho entlro Ghet to. Five thousand Jews took rofugo In tho synagogues, and remained thero soveral days. Prlnco Gpllzc, who re sides In tho city, finally pqclflcd tho mob, and avorted tho massacre by pro claiming himself n friend of tho Jows. tondont O'Drlon. who Is on tho ground, that tho rollof commlttco ntlnt tho uettloment, while- tho othor par Heppner advises him they need no more mon. Instead they want money and provisions. W. E. COMAN. J. II. Cnmpboll nnd Joel Howltt, two of Salem's bost carponters, authorlzo Tho Journal to atato that they will glvo a woek's work at tholr trade, nnd will bo prepared to start Saturday mdrnlng, with their tools nnd blnn kets, provided thoy aro wanted. That's tho kind of mon that nro needed, nnd theso gontlomon ahow tho right spirit. Benefit Saturday Night. Tho Snlem Oratory Society, assist ed by Prof. Soloy, Prof. Purvlno, Mrs. Hinges, nnd othor Snlom talent, will glvo n benoflt concort Saturday night for tho Heppner flood sufferers. Tho program Is a very ologant ono, and tho iibo of tho opcrn house has boon do nated for tho occasion. Tho A Parallel Case, only cloudburst on tho const ovor approaohlng that at HoppnorJ occurred nt Kuroka, Nevada, In tho latter '80s. As wo recollect It 12G wero drownod and tho Ilttlo town of about 3000 Inhabitants was a total wreck. Tho wator camo out of Now York canyon, a sldo canyon to that In which the town was built, and enmo down a solid wall 20 feot high, as shown by tho marks whoro It struck tho Richmond Company's smelter. What a Row of Trees Did. Tho town was saved from total de struction by a row of poplar troos, which grow on tho odgo of tho chief resldonco street. This street was thy nearest to tho river. Houses wero crushed agahiBt them llko egg-shells, but only three or four yielded. Tho latter wero broken short off or up rooted, even though thoy wero be tween two and three feet In dlametor. This row of trees deflected tho river back to Its usual bod. Many persons bellovo It oven saved the big hotel. Heppner Hotel, which was com pletely demolished, was tho death of eight or ten peoplo. Theso victims may nover bo Identified. Their names, bo far aa known, aro published today. Not all wore registered, but ovon those who wero probably will not bo known. ty Is away. Tho separations havo re suited In conditions nt tho settlement which tho sonato commission strongly condemned, nnd It Is tho opinion of many that the moral situation would bo greatly Improved If tho lopers wore frco to Intermarry at Molokal. Tho plan has aroused somo local opposition, chlolly of a rollglous na ture. About $3000 In silver coins, of the Hawaiian monarchy, havo boon taken up nt tho leper settlement nnd ex changed for American money. Tho coin was all fumigated before leaving tho settlement. It goes to San Fran cisco to bo re-colned ns Amorlcnn money. A cnblo ordor received by Captain Whlto, U. 8. N., directing him to take possession of tho channel wharf for tho navy department, created much surprlso hero, and resulted In many protests being called. Tho samo wharf was only rocontly selected by Commissioner 8argont for a temporary Immigration station, and It Is much used by steamers. It Is claimed that tho territory has an In torost In tho wharf. Tho roply sont to tho protosts sent to Washington wns to tho effect that prosont arrangements would not bo disturbed ponding a settlement. Petitions havo been filed In tho United Statoa district court In all of tho 113 cases brought by F. W. nergor against 13 F. Bishop to recover $1000 each on nccount of 113 Koreans, al le'god to havo been Illegally Imported as laborers. Tho pleas aro on tho groutul that the right of tho Koreans to land hero havo already been adjudi cated by a board of Inquiry. A test caso win probably bo taken to tho United States supremo court. Treasurer A. N. Kopolkal has made arrangements with local banks by which ho Is allowed an overdraft of $150,000. Tho sum Is needed to tldo the government ovor tho next few months, until tho November taxes aro received. Tho mortuary report of tho board of health for tho last month shows an unusual percentage of deaths from consumption. Almost twonty porcent oi tne ueaths wero duo to that disease Afrikander Wins Suburban Now York, Juno 18. Tho great Su burban race wns run this afternoon in tho prcsonce of nn Immonso crowd of not less than G0.000. It rained all night and tho track was heavy and bad. Soven of tho crack entries wero withdrawn, Including Goldsmith, who wns the favorite, Irish Lad and Zoas tor. The raco was run In a drizzling rain, and was won by Africander, Hor bert, second; Hunter Rnlne, third. Will Hold Them in Pen Topokn, Kan., June 18. Tho gov ernor today wired tho attornoy-gener- al, at St. Francis, to hnvo tho ordor of commitment for Dewey nnd the two cowboys changed, so thoy can bo hold awaiting trial In tho stnto penitentiary or tho reformatory nt Hutchinson. He believes tho prlsonors aro unsafe He ordered troops to stay on duty until further orders. JAMES METCALF FIRED Post Office Scandal Daily Growing Larger Superintendent of the Money Order Division is Removed by Payne, Was Protege of 'Allison's Washington, Juno 18. James Met calf, until yesterday superintendent of tho money order division of tho postofflco dopnrtment had n longthy Interview with Pnyno this morning. Ho knew yesterday his conduct was under Investigation, but had no sus picion of his removal until ho received notification while at tho dinner tablo last night. Thero Is a disposition on tho part of somo to Question tho accu racy of tho Information upon which Payno acted. Metcalf was a protogo of Allison. Payno's friends fear ho Is on tho vergo of nervous prostration. Ho feels keenly tho burden 'of criti cism, and yestordny broko down com pletely whllo attempting to answer questions In tho Metcnlf caso. Tears wero In his oyes. todays is prefer 600 aeM King peter thank ness In calling hlrat0BfW which amounts to tw. MttH, rder of tho Try Thli. Try tho Whlto Il0,fl for a short m J !" RWU, a short order -utm Miners Conference Soranton, Pa., Juno 18, Through n rollablo sourco It Is learned this after noon that tho minora' bonrd of concili ation will meet next Thursday at Wllkesbarre. Fahoy, Nichols nnd Dettrey wero at tho conferenco this morning. Fright Men m Strike Kansas City, Juno 18 Sovon hun dred handlers, on all tho railways ex cept tho Great Wostern and Missouri Pacific, struck this afternoon for an Incrcaso of wages. Author Is Captive of Moors. Tanglor, Morocco, June 18, Walter B. Harris, tho travolor and author, who was a member of Sir Arthur Nich olson's special British embassy to tho Sultan of Morocco last year, Is a pris oner of tho mountaineers of Zeenat, tho headquarters of tho bandit, Rals ultl. Government troops attackod tho placo yesterday, burning many farmB, but they did not succeed In rescuing Mr. Harris. King Issues a Manifesto. Gonovn, Juno 18. King Potor yes terday telegraphed to Dolgrado tho following manifesto, to bo proclaimed to tho Sorvlanai "Thanks to tho fnvor of God nnd tho will of tho peoplo, I nin called to tho throno of my nncostors. I submit my self to tho popular decision, nnd to- day ascend tho throno of Sorvln. "I consider It to bo my first duty to thank God for tho favor accordod mo, and I express tho hopo that tho pow- crs will hall my succession ns an event which will glvo Sorvla nn era of reposo, progress and ordor. "I glvo my word to respect tho rights acquired by nil. I will bo tho protector of tho legality and well bo Ing pf tho peoplo. "I call upon tho heads of tho church and tho military and civil functionar ies to retain tholr functions, and oxo cuto them conscientiously. "I declnro that I banlBh from mom ory all acts committed during tho past -10 years, bearing upon mo. Ev ery Servian will find undor my reign protection for his mornl and matorlal llfo. Tho motto of my dynasty Is: 'For tho Sacred Cross nnd Chorlshod Liberty. "It is with that motto, assured of tho attachment of th.o nrmy and church that I ascend tho throno as Peter tho First, King of Sorvla." and night. 106 State street Wa And- you never cns.i,, , frleuds?" " -' "uwi Jii "Never," answered Mi can't bring myself to be .rx,.;' muiuiu my rrionils when ,. "I gossiping about one another- w r ington 8tar. " w Two III n,, Pnlr Chloo promised to be mln. I kissed her when the deed , fa. And on her tauer tlmr-i- .i... . A rliuj Inscribed with "Woo" With lacsard feet the hours Cntutv. Till came the day' Ah iut.l Can RUe.. my joy n. on 1 s'C A rlnir Inscribed with "One!"' -New York Tina Menu the Snme Thlnn. "Ho called me nn artistic liar" "Whx. I didn't hear him use anjiM language." ' "Well, be didn't put It In jn.t iJ words, but bo said I had the making a successful diplomat tu m-ciwi Post. t The Wnrit Songs. "Where aro tho Bones of vir.,. flings tho bard In a ballad of sorrw. ! away Aro tho songs of today nnd tomorrpt. i-niinutipnia IJr I'our Mnnt Mrs. Hnndout-Poor man! 1 dp you never had the benctlt of reDr ' training wiuioyoungi it Tlresomo Tompkins Alas, no, &m liotn uv mo parcutB wuz church eta singers! Puck. A Suitable Mntrh. A pscudo big chief of the Sioux Hued hurd for the hand of sweet Sm; Ho carried tho day, And tho msrrlaKe, they say Of Buo nnd the Sioux will ensue. 8roart Btt It Wasn't Seasonable. "Pro withdrawn tho big nowitara Bccno from our play." "Why did your "IJccauso tho audience can sec a tet ter ono outside." Clcrcland rhla Dealer. You'll See lllm loon. Some men work From sun tosjn; Tho collector's work Is always dun. Ualtimors Anurias, Mad Mullah Hot After British. Aden, Juno 18 Tho British lines of communication between Rerbera nnd Bohotle, Somallland, East Africa, aro threatened by tho forces of tho Mad Mullah. Three companies of tho Hampshire regiment and 700 natlvo troops havo been ordered to proceod to Somnllland Juno 20th. Further con flrmatlon has boon received of tho ro- ports that threo British ofllcors aro prisoners. In the camp of tho Mullah. About 1000 Abyslnnlana aro now co-, operating with the British against tho Mullah's forcos. Jnatlnnlile Ilnntear, Paulino Havo you notaliiff to U proud of? Penelope Yes. I'm proud that I haven't nny false prlda-Dctrolt Fw Press. I Wllllntr. I tried to glvo my share of thisli -For my smalt earthly store. I'd like an opportunity For giving muiy mors. Washlnctoa SUr. Why He's Sfe. "Thoy sny tho owner of Monaco tier cr touches n card." "Of courao not. If ho did, he woukla't own It." Washington Times. Grand Larceny. He stole o kiss. "Now. that," crW iH "I'll have you understand. Is really petit larceny." "It's not," said ho; "It's Kjandl" -PhlladelphU Pr What Heppner noods Is a thousand workers at onco. Ono thousand men A Secret. Teacher What Is a secret! Boy (whoso father Is a butckn What father puts la his oologo"--Meggendorf er Blatter, Up to Date. "Will you walk Into my parlorf Bald the spider to ths to. A 'Oh. not today, I thank yos. sir, Kor that I'm much too nyi -New Tork TUn Decomposition of tho hodloa nnw Betting In, will ornse distinguishing! Pl I)eFnnS. a young Chlnoso student. mo ueon entered as a candidate for Episcopalian orders. Ho will tako n scholarship nt St John's college Shanghai, studying for tho priesthood. features. n i Oratorio Society. Mooting Friday owning In M. 13. church to rohoarso for concort Satur day night for benefit of Mifrojora from flood nt Heppner. THE OLD RELIABLE B9m KlN? POWDER AWfJhff Aa' IfcfttfMtJft JHIM K NO SiMSTITUTZ Public Men to Do Heard. Saginaw. Mich., Juno 18. Capital ists and financiers, many of whom havo millions at tholr command, made up the hudlonoo this morning nt tho openlug of tho annual state meeting of tho Michigan Bankers' Association. Though devoted almost ontlrely to routine buslnoss, tho morning sosslon was not without lntorost. Attar wel coming addresses had been dollverod and responded to tho convention list, oned to tho annual addross of the president of tho association, and tho reports of tho othor ofllcors. Much lntorost is manifested by the members In tho convention banquet, to bo hold tonight, at which addresses aro to he dollverod by a number of men of note, among them Senator J. C. Bunows. Congressman William Al don Smith, of Michigan, nnd Congress man CharUs N. Fowler, of New Jor soy. Smith Plead Guilty. Young Smith, who was taken to Be. attle & short time ago, to answer to a charge of opening mall not his own. wa aro tohjiplead, gullty,and was sen tenced to a year In tho penitentiary Jim Dumps sonda out a challenge bold To doctors young and dootora old, Inviting oaoh M. D. to go - ( And soo "Forco" mado at Buffalo. MThen oaoh will sound In praise a hymn Aa euro aa I am 'Sunny Jlm.,M -' 'T Force" y ftmcEl LrooD The Keady-to-Bem Cereal makes all doctors agree. .. emmen44 to Physician. ESSiHSSSSS noOJjOrl.THlb ItTIW. 4 lenbi agrw to ZgZ: