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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1904)
"Has w OIK' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1004. SPLENDID NORMAN STOCK Jack Johnston of Wood burn Out for Sheriff A Alan Whom None of the Politicians Can Throw Down With Im punity Jack JohiMon, of Woodburn, Is not to be overlooked among tho boys who uro aaplrlng for tho Republican nom ination for sheriff. JaoJc la proud of tho fact that ho vs born right on French Prnlrie, and 3uu always llvud thoro, anJ oxpects to tilo there. lie In nothing but a bop growor, and, having cleaned up a wad from Chat wonderful Orogon lupulln plant, (decided to go Into politics this year. Jack it a man who does not know tyml fear la, and Uiat In a quality Vometlmee overlooked In seieotlng a candidate for thin ofllro Not lnc J. J. Murphy ran far adiorlrt wan thl nomination over given Ho a French I'ralrle man, an.l Jack sny It It tlmo Boin'-thlng wax doing rMarfon county Ropublioan tloket, and hels- tho end. Jaflk doos not deny that he takes a drink when he likes, and the common people are just as good to him as the luur iiuiuiimi. t He duo not pretend to aseoolaU al together with bankers atM mlllldn aires, but Is something of a financier hlmsolf. As showing his good political judge ment, he offered to rlsK a cool thou sand that the Simon faction would not win out In Multnomah county. If nominated, Jack will be elected, and In the convention and at the eleo tlon he will have the solid support of his friends SHIP M AC Y WAS THE PLAYTHING OF THE OCEAN BOLD BAD MAN MADE HIS ESCAPE Stotm Tossed and Battened, She Limped Into Port Thrown on Her Beam Ends, Swept by Great Waves, She Straggled Home Sensational Chase After an Ex-Convict Through Sa' lem Streets- He Has a Reward The following story of tho rough trip of tho American ship, William H. Macy, is takon from tho current Is suo of tho San Francisco Call: their bolonlngs washed ovorboard At times while the Btorm wns at its height there seemed to bo at least a hundred tons of water on tho deck. The storm boaton ship, William H. Whon tho storm had somowhat Macy, camo Into port Sunday, Her I abated and tho ship had righted It appoarance more than vorifled the re- was found that tho rudder head had ports that Uio steamship City of sprung and It became necessary to Puobla had brought concerning her. ' rig a Jury rudder. Consequently the Sho had a heavy list to starboard i spankor boom was takon down and There was a little oxcltomont In Sa lem last evonlng, as a result of the sensational escape from arrest of Jack Hurrowa, an ox-convict, for whom tho Bherlff had a warrant of arrest. Bur rows wns sont to tho penitentiary 15 monthB ii go, from this county, for horeo-iteallng. He was discharged four montlm ago, and since then worked In a livery barn. A couple of weeks ago he wont away, returning a f w days ago, coming up on the train 'with Sheriff Colbath. Yesterday the .oh riff was asked by the authorities at The Hallos to arrest Uurrows on tho 'barge of the robbery of $1200. ! 'Nip sheriff Inst evening started af- t r his man meeting him In Hill's cl i,nr etoro Thoy shook hands, when Mi" sheriff seizing Uurrows' arm, railed him a prlioner. Tho fellow JtrKril nwny his nrm. and, spring- ling Into the street, daubed across to 'ward tho corner, nnd, with Sboriff C'ollmth and bis two deputlos in hot pursuit uurrows gained Kerry stroet. running up to the alloy In tho rear of 'tho Hotel Willamette, Into which ho turned nnd disappeared. While the In rirf nnd Deputy Sklpton pursued tin' man they fumbled for their guns, I but the fellow eeenped before the u capons could bo used. Burrows I flrntinRit lilli lint na lia rnn nml ilila Jnrk l. 1 1-: a hnr.H'd to nay that tli ' , was the only trophy of tho chase that liMt blood lu I'Vmrli 1'ial.lo aiuni'i the olllcem secured, lit his tain and In Is nev r aihntued Uurrows was formerly in the regu 1n lu lined up with hii trltiiuU lar army, from which he deserted, and AVheu It rutin to the io'ltlc'ans being caught, wns tent to Alratrac. rHf iKUeH If JH: nBBBinBBn AWnw BBBaBBBBBBil V; ilHHHHHHI I lashed across tho poop deck from rail to rail and with tho aid of relieving I' and hor whole appoaranco showed tho effects of tho terrific oncountors with tho seas sho had suffered. She was a woeful spectacle. How sho weath- orod tho gale and Hvod through tho from the terrible strain under which fury of tho storm that threw hor on i sho was laboring hor seams' had hor beam ends Is a mlraclo to both opened and her hold commoncod to officers and crow. At any rate, she 'fill with water, nnd when thoy tostod has managed to get Into port, and a I the pumps they found there was sev- cus this ayening, and the two- slates will be given to the public. No Contest In the Fourth. Tho "anti" faction will not have a slato In tho fourth ward, and thoro will be but one slato, the Walt Low slate of delegates, so that peace and harmony will provall, and thoro will bo rto ocean of money spont thoro, nB had been expected by some of the con testants. Concessions will probably bo made, but not in tho composition of the slate. In the Fifth Ward. Thoro has boon a division In this ward, the controversy growing out of the Englewood end of the wnrd not elvlnc sufficient recognition ro uno old North Snlom ond of tho proclnct. The sheriff question doos not ontor In to tho controversy ns much as tho geographical considerations, and tho result mny bo n mixed delegation, with some from each sldo elected delegates. MyLife! 'Sss PA JJise a.se. i The Sllverton Fight. There is a general combination against tho Adams slato In tho thrco Sllvorton precincts, and tho fight Is moro against his faction than against or for any of tho county candidates. Indications are that only a small part of tho Adams delegates will bo elect ed, but It is possible that thoro will You should never wait until yow i, ' Jiangs in tho balanco boforo ou ' mo necessary nm 10 jour sick heart a wscK neart is always serloui, , jfl nrtoets every oriran of vnii i,,i.. .'. J lts'lnn'milty to purify and keep aH? tern sdpplled with pure, rich, MeT I Diooa. f Any indication of heart trouble i ns shortness of breath after .r'J? leu,,. wi mre, noi uuslies, on ivviuih in tiiiuaL. wnn ir im. palpitation, dizziness. mifM Ji in Biecp, irregular pulse, la s should bo cured nt onco. Tlio sarest and surest treating ,. Dr. Miles Ileait Cure, a nerve and U clo builder, a blood tonlo. It .mIT rectly on tho heart nerves nnd tnZi giving them strength nnd visor f relieves every symptom of a sick w, Your Jlfo depends upon your W and a weak, diseased heart liv. ...-- , . ... uu JUJfc tvu. "low, m tackle tho captain was able to guldojbe some of his men elected. In none her bn hor course. In tho meantlmo of the other precincts doos thoro seem to bo a fight for points, oxcopt In D rooks. "I suffered for years with m. v At times my life hung by a "inrfiS W A number of physicians i nnd nnVmf4 speolnllst treated mof WI?hoJ?ta,'fl knowlcdgo of my doctor I took D? .tt! Heart Cure. It lifted tho pana M heart, and caused a . freo clrcuffi'S blood. I am now nblo to attend taVi affairs, something I lmd never ! do again." Mil. JOHN KOELOEai 1 2 Clinton St, Cleveland, Ohio! "' l" If first bottlo does not benefit, rm, money back. w " has ' en feot of water in the hold. The She 'windmill was set going nnd all pumps working, and by this means. she was kept afloat. Second Mate Albort Maas had a terrible oxporienco. He was washed ovorboard twico, but managed to scramble on board both times, and, Jack Johnson. tlir vs uk U w (!on. tbey will nnd he U rlitbt thi're la utj stylo of n wrest ling nuttch that any of limn nre fuhi'l lar with. Jack Joiinstoa Is Molng 'o be n fac tor la tli (oavoHticu, wlio csunot be 111 row n down with ImnHHlty, or In tiny other old way 8unw af the ninrngjni for tha otttir vaudltiatw have offered the French Pralrla ivndster a deputythlp, but that don't i this tliuo. Jack cays the north end of the count)' la entitled to this plain on the ' Mere he mnde a seneattonnl escapo, nnd wn captured In Oregon for horse stealing, for which he served In tho penitentiary. Since netting out of prison n few months ago, he is said to have committed the $1)00 robbery nt The Dallas. He Is said to be a lmd man. Now that lie Is gone, ho will, probably not return to Salem. ajk.i Htut tnt TOHIA, IhflKlsdYw Han Alwari Bwfi4t CB4f&&6u si3Soeoea5)ac8ffiae)eo . M TTf. T? m a ns j&ver Populat immssc BICYCLES Tweni) six long years hnrf ihown tlie Uambler makers how to iiiako th b4t blocle for tha lHt money, unit that la just what Utey arn 4. Iu Th beat whla mH miihi proIeetliHi. and that Is soweihloK we nlve. We Ink care ftf our rWera Uiat wauna aom thlni - hae every sliU erery price, and every atyl. so we are aurv to plseae you. i A Word To tke lailltw In rtmard tt tmr )t IrbV vml it Uxt doubl. UNip name. Hxtra king liHwatM Uri Mle wk handlebar, muklua moHatlttg ami dtainouatla eaay. Thai to the ueaieet and ttieai .uuttlng wheel ever built Then Again We Have I Remember ifyAJi rider never 3 tire, muMI or S more battered looking object rarely crossed In over tho bar. loft this port on January 30, bound north for Ladysmlth. On tho second day out she encountered a storm that shook her up so hard that the main yard came tumbling down with a great crash The balanco of the voy- ago north was a succession of gales 'although badly bruised, did not suffor and storms. On the roturn trip from i otherwise. In sponklng of tho storm Oyster bay, from which port she ho said: sailed March 1, tho voyago was un-1 "The galo struck us Just as though .islature ntrnhtfill ....111 fnvMl. 1A ..l.a. v. I- II 1. . .1 l.u JJ l .... ' HHBMMMM uvuuiiui mull iuiiivii iv, wiiuu huu ran , ii uiiu wuun urea irom a gun. riioro Into n torrlblo gale, which camo upon was no wnrnlng about it at all. It lilt hor without any warning nnd carried ( us in a bunch, throw tho ship on hor away hor sails, hor main mlzzon top- ( benm ends nnd whirled us nround In snll nnd stay sails. Tho sea struck! tho trough of tho soa. Our forward hor with tromendous fury, washed houses nro ontlroly gutted out. Tho ovor hor docks from stom to stern, jwavos struck tho partitions between nnd throw her on her beam , ond, i tho rooms and smashed thm as whero she lay for hours ontlroly at .though they wore papor boxos I wns tho mercy of tho sea and almost on- wnshod ovorboard twice, and as I tlrely submorgod by tho mountajaoua I wont ovor tho first time I caught the waves that swept ovor hor. To nud ' starboard foro shoot, whon suddenly to tho terriblo prodlcamont alio wa In tho ship gnvo a tromendous pitch nnd Old Battle In Brooks, In spite of Alex LnFollette's dec laration that ho was not a candidate, there Is a disposition to rnke up his legislative record, which was one ol tho best mndo by any man In tho leg islature. Alex, gets credit for having taken the scalp of the scalp bounty law, and saved tho stnte any further Imposition of that iniquity, to be scalped for the hop Inspector ma and Indian Torrltory, Arizona ui bill that he introduced, and whlcn New Mexico. never saw tho light of day in the log-1 o FREE )yr,.t0 to iJ8J0r " tTEI X XVJ-iJ-i packnro of Dr. Mlln" il Pain Pills, the 5w Scientific Remr for Pain. Also Symptom Blank nH Specialist will dlagnoso your Jim t?n you what Is wrong, and how tonrnti Kreo. Dll. MILES MUDIC'aL co" L.UlOIlATOniES, ELKILUIT, UW' To Make .Two New Stattt, Washington, March 2C Tho atatet of Oklahoma and Arizona are crw in a bill complotod by the RppuNku mombers of tho sub-committee ttth houso committee on territories, ik But he is statoe nro to bo composed of Oklofei, her cargo of coal shifted. The wholo crew was ordorod below and for 34 hours worked with might and main to try to readjust her car go and finally succeeded In getting her Into shape so that she was man ngeable. Tho great waves that struck her battored In the forecastlo and washed away all tho stock of beef and provisions stored there. The carpenter cook nnd steward had all rollod me back again. Boforo I could grab hold of anything I wns washed ovorboard a second tlmo and tho sea threw mo against the main hatch, and from there I was washed to tho bilge pump. This I graspod and man aged to clamber to safety. Unless the ship had boon mighty stnunnh she never could have weathered the nwful hurricane sho pawed through." As-torlan MARION COUNTY PRIMARIES They Will All Be Pulled Off Next Monday other crowd. The Hall fight on Judge Scott Is lining up that gontlemnn's friends with the Sottlemlro-Tooo-Johnstoii forces, and thoy seom to be In the lend by several lengths. The so-cnlled Poormnn Independents held a secret caucus Thursday night with an attendance of the Simon people, who wore especially Invited to be present The regulars hold their cnu jvBaiBiHKft-? HfiRk BaLiiiaiiflBV miiiiiiVHWfu JaLiiiiiiiiiViaiVBl hKLBLbBF WJEMln''1' jeaWBatiLaflBK Hoch der Kaiser. Washington, March 2C It Is prac tically decided that Rear-Admiral Coghlan, commanding at tho IsthmuJ of Panama, will succeod Itodgers, u commandant of tho Now York naval yard Jewell Is to rellovo Coghlan. PROF. JAMESON. The phrenologist, has decided to ro- main In Salem, for nn indefinite tlmo. Ho speaks Sunday night In his rooms In tho Kldrldgo building, Commercial street. The topic w 111 be a very Inter estlng one to all. He can be consulted dally In phrenology and palm rending Hours from 9 30 to 8:30 p m. Rooms H nnd F, Eldrldge Llock Commercial street $e&e8aeS889S989aY8C96&996 1 Saleoi People i j 11 will UHft n. GOOD hnmA nrmliiel. ' , ! Epplcy's Perfection PROVES IT. A PURE Croara of Tartar Baking Powder made In Salem. Every J" ! guaranteed. Moro sold orer day. It Is put up in Muw glass Jars freo. Prlco 25 nnd 50 cents Ask ' your grocor. C M. Eppley Phone 1041 Main. Nineteenth and Stato Strot fflsoesaaes3e4eoH A whf I that has proved lu old tajl- NhUoual ehaua tui tuouAL We at any tear ha41etar. wtu tmde la your uM wheel , WmII wael o easy InaajaJliMMte Our Repair Shop la iiiwplete- we tki all ktaa of repairlei We tarrytte HarUora Urt at all pHree. the Q. & J, aid M & w If yuu are tea tower to lrm y.er wheel tall up Red till, uiuu N-ww ir WUHto, W tall fur and deliver whreU da OURMOTTO Beit workmaiuhlji and yeur wheel when promised. Watt S fltpp WtM0)eeMW 291 ComlSt The County Judgeship Has Entered Into the Situa- ' tionintheWoodburn Controversy Tlte DeHiocratlo prlmarlea are bring held this, Saturday, afternoon, aud the HeeubUwH prlmarlea wlU be held! MoMilay. All latereat centers in the' latter, and tke atatea Uwt have beeuj1 if" u nm uw preperea wis even-lUK There baa Weeu uo aucceaaful effort wade te wmke an leave on an one ciUMtMate. The feeling u Kaming rauud Uwt tke Marion count) ottiUla have wade a good record la county af fRlre. aud to rebuke County Judge Scott tor merely akowlng a proaree aire aplrtt on tke aubjett of K o,l roada would be to advertise the luuuty ln n bad Ugkt. Tke Mkt In Woodbura preclmt hue taken n new tnm by Involrteg iRe Hgkt for conntj' Jutige. ime friend of W W, Hall have taken up hit nam on County Ju4e Seett. and the linkup U now were of a Halt-Poorman Dee aiHKHi nnni wan anytnlng elee it is ekUwed that tkolr cnndldate for coun ty Judge In a T. Bonney. It l ttdr-! etood that Doee la a candidate for tke legtotature against Settlewlre. who, roiHreaenta tke Mitchell following, aud tf5 a in in aetnner- aw rar jw - jv v: Zs2$ZZQ Eagle Bicycles Fitted with Aluminum rims and G. & J. Tires $40 nui ' .j rr 3i mT M$ Q Kfr-JZJ&&LJm diii Bicycles O Ztaia i - Kin? teed 3l Th n t JTw 'CtfeiP law ma "nTrilTn d s ms A .ts m n 9 juiLMie. Ttrxrrii Has the only rim that will stand the WET WP ATmro r r Jk A combination of wood and altiminm mo. e durable A than wood, stronger than steel. Bicycle Repairing-We have snivl to a new shop and new tools. Work called "' B.cvCesZerSads: Salem Gun Store Paul " Hauscr' Prop. t&aSrJSSESSBBBBS S3 enwwire kas the backing of tke