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T3 'Vtwrfvri'lj THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OftEOOH, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER A7,,V$ BIX .f. tsfr:ftrr.a,i - U1 1 GAUGHT oai JACK . , :- FROST Weyada Officer Who Captured the Mur derer Is Here Says Frost Put up a Fight His Trial Takes Place Bee. 2- He Will . ' . Hang Constable T. N. McCoy, of Elko, No vada, l In the city, having como down from Burns with offlcors who brought sovoral prisoners to tho pent tcntlary. Mr. McCoy Is- 'tho offlcor who captured Jack Frost, alias Eg bort, tho Harney county murdoror. Ho eayH Hint Frost, when ho found him Holf pursued by tho constable's posso, abandoned Ills horso and ran op foot for about throo milos across tho hills, sliootlnB at his pursue constantly, and wlion tho posso closed In on him, ho hid his gun before ho was takon. Frost at that llmo thought ho was wanted for horse-stealing, having no Jdoa that the posse wanted him for tho Harney county ctimo. Frost wns r turned to Hums, whore his trial will Phent: Ualn 2053. I like to AM, WORK DEMVEKEH WHEN PROMISED 193 Commtraal St. Otter The Journal. .rWMflifllWMilll I WHISKY! (u VttiMaaaaSaaHaR&SaaH Physicians prescribe It 9 'm for their most delicate I .El natlenta. M, OLD and PURE. I m For Sale by I W A, 8CHREIBER, Salem. I gf 153 State St. I a PARMER'S HOME, 1 aMofr4sgoea448tiwiaii I otoiatot Porto Rice 8ft.'S, ! -' J L ' mjHltt"-H-ia-LllU ' Coffee flint U positively that no coflVe ever general satisfaction as'Porto W!iv is in trv n nnitnrl nnrl spe Coffee a splendid coffee for the money. 25cand 30c per lb. Roasting S All our coffees are roasted with an improved process. I An air tight roasier keeps the fiagrance and aroma in-1 I tact, it cannot escape, and you will get it all. We have S also a special crlnder. You medium or pulverized. We it, Positively the Richest Coffee Fine Coffee Phone Black 2411. yo (MgtsH4WHKaHsa a w 1 begin on Peqombor 2d. A. D. Locd$ titYmcirli? 7Yinna1 friior,! nt thn nnnttntll U,.U.J V,'-" OMW.i. MV mw ,'wu-w- tlary, and who studied law while Ail ing that position, is Frost's attorney; LoeiSy domurred to the Indictment; -whloh charges Fros) with the murder, of tho two dcWloT sheriff, oh the ground that two of tho grand Jurors were not tax payors, but tho domurrcr was ovorrulod by the court, and It It posslblo Ithnt, shall Frost b found guilty1, tho case will be appealed Mr. McCoy Is conlldont that Frost will hang. 1 . Blind Couple GetMarried Love Is proverbially blind, but peo ple usually take- up matrimony with both oyes open. Miss Badlo Brlitow and H. C. Smith, who were marrlod at Keno, Klamath county, last Wednes day, nro oxcoptlons to tho rule, for each Is totally blind. Doth bride and groom wore at one tlmo able to sec and enjoy tho boautlos of nature. Miss Brlstaw, who Is now 30 yoars of ago, has beon without lior sight for fully 20 of those yoars, and It was while nt tending tho Salem school for tho blind that she becamo acquainted with her prosont husbnnd, through tho medium of corrospondonco for tho blind. Mr. Smith Is 40 years of age, and ho hnd perfoct sight until he wns 21, but hard study, aftor a soverc case ol mrasles, at that time catisod his blind noBS. Ho Is a man of consldcrnblo mentis, owning n country storo and Borne line proporty In Klamath conn ty. That he has not allowed his loes of sight to Impair his usefulness In the world Is proved by the fact that he conducts his own business, and all most entirely constructed tho house In which ho now lives. Ho goes Intc tho timber and outs his own wood, fi lllng n tree ns ably as n man with two good eyes. Miss Ilrlstow Is not far behind him In accomplishment, for she Is able to go about tho city alone, nncl does housework with per fect east'. Ashland Tidings. Gold Hill Dam Went Out. Tli" high water In Rngua river Snt unlay washed out the (lain, of the Ilouck elortrle power and light plant 'at Cold Hill, and tho lnttor town Is likely to bo without oloctrlc lights for isotne time, until tho water In tho riv er becomes low enough to allow the rebuilding of tho dam. Clocks t Clocks! Clocks! of all kinds nnd descriptions, Just arrlvod, which will Vo Bold vory cheap, at W. Cal vet's, practical wntchmokor, 158 Stato street. cod work up and execute good Printing for Myself AND OtSicrs I can help your business as I help my own by good ideas well worked into Excellent Printing. Elliott, the Job Printer. I ' '-'1 ' ' i j tint pnmllpH nt Hip !- Kunce anvwhere.iv.with 14 years in the m rnfTpp anH ten business. We assert X handled has given l.such $ Rice CoITee. I he only if vnn evpr ImH'.B turn X Coffee can have it coarse or fine. give it to you as you want Anywhere for the Money. t a Specialty. Free Delivery. i hama Tea 60. pA MURDER Ashland Citizen Was Knocked Senseless With a Club All Oregon Infested With Murderous Gang That all Should Be On Guard Against John I'lorwn, n well-known resident of Ashland, who rotiilfs on Nutlcy street was laid low by a blow on his hoad, by a bludgeon in tho nands of a party unknown, In the rear of tho Ashland House, Saturday night, and robbed of his opon-faco gold watch. Mr. Plerson was In a state 6f delirium all day yesterdny, from tha effects of his Injuries, nnd unable to glvo a con nected account of the affair. Tlio first knowledge of tho robber wns whon the Injured man walked out of the alley nenr the hotol about 7:30 o'clock In the evening, and was found by Night watch M. N. Long in a condition that bore Irrefutable evidence of tho dast nrdly deed. Mr. 1'lerson's face and clothing wero covered with blood, and there wns a clotted mass of tho fluid which had saturated his shirt and vest front. He had evidently laid uncon scious soma minutes before he was en by the officer. Nenr the old stone fountain In the rear his hat was found, 88 well ns a laurel stick of stove wood, four feet long. The derby had n long, jagged hole In It. ex tending from the brim diagonally up toward the crown, and tho terrlfflc force of tho blow can be Inforrod from the piece of bark which adhered to thn hnt. Tho blow had nindo a long, contused scalp wound on Mr. Pierson's head, which is belloved to bo super ficial, nnd It Is thought will not result sorlouslyi The chain attached to tho watch whloh , wns taken hnd been broken by tho thug, who appropriated tho watch, and part of It was still hanging from tho button-holo of tho vest. It wns known that during the day Mr. I'lerson cnrrled somo money In his pocket, but at the tlmo of the roboory the amount was not lnrgo, nnd tho r'obbor got a very small sum, If he got any at all. Saturday Ashland was Invndod byn numerous gang of hoboes, and It Is thought that one of the number com mitted tho nssault on Mr. Pleraon. Yoeterday Chief of Police Chaso put on an extra foroe of police, and slnco that time 28 of th Weary Wllllos have been rounded up. Some days ngo the police received word that a gnng numbering 160 or mure wero to the north, about Rnsehurg, nnd woro bended this way, nnd the dctachmont arriving Saturday, they think, is the first installment. Ashland Tidings. Tho nnrguln With Colombia. Lute Washington dispatches indlcnh ,'jnt with the retirement of the obstruc tive Colombian minister. Honor Coucba. nnd the truntnulsslon or plenipotentiary powers to the charge d'affaires, Dr. Ilerran, an agreement will Ihj speedily reached with Colombia fur tho right ot wuy fur tho Panama euiml. Dr. lien ran is credited with trying that bit government is prepared to execute a traity which will be satisfactory to th United Htutes, and there would seem tc be little room for further delay in ine canal negotiations. It appears that Colombia Is uvurs to any actual cesou of territory, whloh Its probcut constitution forbids, but will execute a lease for a hundred years renewable at the pleasure of thf United States. We can afford to n lK'ct Colombian sensibilities In that re gard, provided the conditions are such ns to preclude any polblc hludrunce In the iiuUutouNuce ami protection of the waterway. A leibo ronowable nt the will of the ltco Is practically per petual, and In any case we can leave the noxt century to take care of Itself. With Kitbifnetory terms and eosdt tloiks the quetfttoti of compoiiMitlno within rMMUMllo limits becomes ot minor Importance. Although the first cokmiWau pnoaI was for a lump sum of $7,000,000. It Is now twtd that at bst $10,000,000 will be insisted upoa. WWI our government eanuot submit to a gmsntHg bargain to save trouble, we esn afford Jto pay n liberal sum for the chimI rights as a matter ol jood policy. Print Month a Reoord'Breaker. The lHoatk at November, IMS, will tfo down la ktetory as a record-break-IHC momik in til amount of precipita tion of MOltrtwrftf In Asfekuid. Fr nearly eight tlaya, Mtftag yesterday inornlBC taere wa rain dally and several snow Hurries At that date the total precipitation was 6S? uing THUGS 4i45 above normal. The blgg3t rain fall for any single day was; for tho 24 hours ending- at' 8 o'clock Saturday morning, wHbn tho rnla gauge marked 2.C0. Volunteer Signal Service Offl cor F. H. Carter saya the record for that day beats any single day's rain fall since he has been In charge of the local weather bureau, which extends for a period of 20 years back. Ash land Tidings. Wants a French Zion City Paris, Nov. 17. Mrs. Dowlo Is here trying to organlzo a branch of Zion City. She leaves for Australia to morrow. A lilvc Stock lroeloii. The government states that If nil of the nnliunlH received nt the Chicago stockyards during tits hist year could be gathered together on the ronds of the country the horses going two nbreast uud the cattle, sheep and hogs following, there would bo a solid block of animals five foot wide nnd fi.000 miles long, and nt the rate of three miles per hour for eight hours per day It would require eight mouths for this proi'CHslon to pass. An Oilil Claim. Representative Orosvenor has pre sented In congress a very curious claim preferred by Jacob Ulttersbnch, who wnnts pay for a kit of carpenter's tools lost or stolon in ISOo. The claimant says ho was n stngo carpenter nt Ford's theater, Washington, on the night when Lincoln was shot, nnd that he wns arrested as a wltnesw nnd hold thirty days, during which time his tools disappeared. Our theories must he right, for they result In euros. Drs. Schoottlo, Dnrr ft Darr, Osteo paths, Grand Opera House, Salem, Or. Wood for State Institutions. Soaled bids will bo recolved at tho excoutlvo olllce, State Capitol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. m, November 24, 1903, for furnishing wood for tho sov oral stato Institutions located nt or near Salem, as follews: Insano ABylum, main building, 4000 cords first growth fir; 75 cords grub onk. Insano Asylum, Cottago farm, 1000 cords first growth fir. Penitentiary, 1500 cords first growth fir. Roform School, 800 cords first growth fir; 25 cords grub oak. Deaf Muto School, 150 cords first growth fir; 100 cords grub oak or ash. Blind School, 100 cords first growth fir; 15 cords grub oak. Cnpltol Dulldlng, 450 cords first growth flr. Bids on second growth fir for all or any part of tho abovo will also be en tertained. Also for 8000 cords first class slab wood, dollvored f. o. b., Sa lem. Bids will bo recolved for all or nny part. Cord wood must bo cut while green, from sound tlmbor, ftur feet long, reasonably straight, woll sea sonod, dollvored ns designated, at or noar tho soveral institutions, closely corded, without bulkhoads. Delivery may begin May 1st. and must bo com pleted by Octobor 1, 1904. Each bid must bo accompanlod by a certified check, payable to the clork, or cash equal to 25 conts per cord, to be forfeltod to tho state as damages, in caso tho bidder receiving tho award shall fall to execute a contract to de liver tho wood, and furnish a satis factory bond. Successful bidders will be requlrod, within ton days after no ttdcatton of acceptance of bid, to enter Into contract and furnish satisfactory bond Bidders should be careful to stato In their bids, the namo of Insti tution and kind and number of cords ot wood tn be furnished. Bids must bo In sealed envelopes, endorsed "Proposals for Wood," and addressed to tho undersigned. Any further In formation may bo had ot the under signed. The right Ib reserved to reject any and all bids, or nny part of a bid, and to walvo defects in any bids, if it be deemed to the interest of the state to do so. ' By order ot the Boards of Trustees of the several institutions, W. N. OATBNS, Prlvato Socretary to the Govornor. HuieyVingSangCo A fine lot ol China Lily bulbs just arrived. A beautiful winter bloom ing flower. 100 Court St.. Cor-Alley. Salem. Or J. Brownsteln & Son. 54 State street. Richest cast) crici Mid for Hides. Pelts. Wool. Tallo and furs; also general dealer la ok Iron. RubberaBd Metals. I im flo all Mg Own worn "I feel it my duty to tell you what your medicines did for me," writes Mrs. nlnnrln. Marshall, of Willtitlt'. TftckfiOU Co., Kansas, Box 139. 'I was seveiely atuictcu wnu Kiuuey iroumc miu iiuuic weakness. In less than three montl.3 the trouble became so bad I Could hardly walk around the house. I suffered almost everything. Seeing your advertisement hi our pane1" concluded to write Dr. Pierce. After receiving your kind ad vice I immediately began taking your medicine. After tnking two bottles of 1 Favorite Prescription ' alternately with two of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and using one box of Lotion Tablets ' I am entirely cured. I can do all my own work without any trouble. I take great pleasure i n Doctor Pierce's med icines to all suffering women.'1 S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho stores (two 'n number) are lr catod nt No. 235 and 297 Comnlorcla. street, and nro woll stocked with 1 complete lino of drugs and medicine tollot artlclos, perfumery, bnishet etc. Has had Bomo 25 ycara experlonce I) tho practice of medicine, and no makes no chaxgos for consultation, n amtnatlon or Drencrlptlon Your Stepmother Is still hero, and as busy ai evor. Whon your clothoa are worn and dirty, or tho buttons oft take them to hor, at tho Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rollnlng; now velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month fat 1. Called for and returned. MRS. C. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Stroet W- W. tjall. R. E. DOWNING. HALLA DOWNING. Money Loaning, Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the fees terms at reasonable rates. Tioea tlk upstairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St-. Salem Oretror I rfErzaarazsss PTTiER Ruc suppository A ' p. Jlwl. Thoar.a, BvpU I OrUl StkMll. SouitIIU. X C irllM '(url U Ik.? d U Tin Hill (r bri pr S. U. U, I 1 ua.imiuici, n .KvriM. - 11711.9 vui.tr.u , JrttuMi. ir hum um, vitrisbirg, Tttt.,nr U TIM rfJl Wi,l t19 fAlkl lBw . -t. r, m umm. B.fta riM, ik. 1 -nw n. K.RrlN R'iOY. LNCAlTtfl. M. " ffl Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone. Call tor Free Samples. riicriCsrcN-ti cnaiiftH 9 (fflil kail Ufilr Urania Hit 111 -.IfclfN T-VGLlSll -IIhI hail -r Til la IK ' i uM r-tai t um ftUi iiiii.i-r i lnl aaaljirr. Uttmmt a-.rrac .fct!lullB aa4 laill UM-. l 1 I ..tar 1 rvect. rH4 4a uwt tor l-arllralan, TaalliaaaUil M -Rallar for jJlaa.Ka blMr, l r. laraUall. JK.OUO TUUJ. Mr I h. ..,.(. I'Ll.ku... ,k.lul Mim CNatlMUiaPa ' UaZUM fcauara. I-ULLjU. Corvafiis & EasternR R. TIME CARD NO. 22. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12:45 p.m. Leavos Corvallls :. 1:50 pm. Arrives Yaqulna 5:35 p.m. No, 1 returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:30 a.m. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 a,m. Arrives Albany 12.15 p.m. No. 3 for Detroit Leaves Albany ........ 7:00 run. Arrives Detroit v. 12:30 p.m. No. 4 from Detroit Leavee Detroit 1:00 pm. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany In time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well aa giving two or three hours In Albany before departure ot S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct sorvlce to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Broltonbush and other mountain resorta leaves Al bany ht 7: a-m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs the casta day. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T COCKRBLL, Agent. Albany. H H CRONISE, Agent, Corvallls. S 'BBS v. JDW1II Pew " ' ! I AH flMi omm tnUMOHPAIFIC o i roiiiig iu inn EAST DAILV DKPABT JTOU TIME SCHEDULES From fottland, Or, ARRIYI FEOH PortlKed Bpcclal 00 . m Ti Hunt Ington Tua'utfc zprvi 8:15 p. rn, Tl Hunt Inxton Sftlt Luke, Detirer, Ft Worth Omaha, Kaniai 'wp Salt Lake, Donyor ru k8.."1"'' CbltM Bt. rul Fut Mill (.00 p. tn. Tla Spokane Walla Walla. Lrvrlttnn QnnV.n. U'Altj.. ......' r'", ".lutt, I'UU- uiau, anuueupoim Bl Paul, Dulath.Milnauk,., Uhicago, aud asi. M. , 70 " HOURS w 7A H3RTLAMD TO CIIICAC0 U No Chanrc nt r. V OCEAN AND RIVER SCHCdUu" . luiu ruiiisna- llaiilnR date ufcl- to Chaure p. o ForaiiFruoliw flail every fi i!aj U Dally oxrciit Bunaa 8 p. ui Batun'ay er.n-j OOI.DMBIA R'VKR To Astoria an! Vr UuidtuKt WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Kuth loaves Salen ( Portland nnd wny landings on Twi. days, Thursdays and Saturdays, ab 7 a. m. M. p. DALnwiv A. L. CRAIG, ABt.O.R.&N. S!a Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Or, Offers a cholco of THREE gatewvi, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH ot OMAHA, to Chicago and points Eait Through Standard and TowW sleeping cars dally between San Fn cisco and Chicago via Los Angela and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper ttA TUESDAY from Portland to Chlcm via Salt Lake and Colorado Spring, Through Standard Sleeping Can dally between Ogdon and Chicago. Lowest rato In effect always btsU- ablo via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES la effect on July 12, 13, 16 and It, sat August 18, 19, 25 and 26; SO dap re turn limit Bo sure that your ticket reads ri tho Groat Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasoniM 4 Ing car sorvlco. For InforfflaUon, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A. L. B. GORHAM, Gen Agt, 250 Alder street, Portland Oro. Quick Time East From Tocoma, Seattle, the PM Sound country and Spokane to sourl river polnta and tho SoouwM fhn Tliirllnntnn nttnm nlllrV B8TIW Through trains Seattle to KJ City equipped with big, free cnair w utAnrlnrrt Pnllmnn alAflners. SSS B but not least, tourist sleepers, el II comfortable and cheap. , Why not taKe tho Houuicast sjj via Billings and tho Burlington? can't do better, and you mlE" worse A. C. 8HE-D0N, General Aflt lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C. T, CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA atriAltonaUaTeror lVrlland Moad WeJneMlnr and Klluar av iu c TUUy. Thidy and featu-dj J-m- For trralll. Ttiwday, tvaxttnj ami Saturday at Op. in' ForIndepedeeeOaiii except Bend' atp W. Deck: Foot of Trad trW- M. P. BALDWIN, Agu Capital Normal School First National Bank Bulldlnir. SalJ The fall term of twelve weeks op September 28. Address, J, J. KRAPS. Salea. w FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and CRAj all kinds and styles. First cu work and material. Prices reasw able. Sbop oh Miller St., Soar. Salem, fhoae Red 2191 GEO. F. MAS0H