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V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OIUMJON MOND, AUGUST C, 1007. .?KS5m .. . ZZZtion of a human II IS tQe tu . ... ,qft norcon- iH tbe ; ,rrth0 nor. f tS rose becomes as repul ' ,m-iib of a toad.' 'sleeps in minerals, dreams is and wakes in hm H. Marun' t, Mysteries f three yeora of study, humil- frth .ifn.n the wilds of tho m ,lu ew Tndlan Instruc ts nw "" . M1W York r,lllamH.wu.u-..-.. -- traveling nomewmu. . . . -i-.-ontlntr mnn Who I the most jnu.w- Kited Seattle mis uuiu.. fc0ortnre ,. ------ ,. t of Manager awvei i fDllIer, wnom u ie years. Martin says he sought pence iom. and found them. Inci- fr he developed some powers :Droduco niysiiij-iB ."- boll or freeze wwei, n.u- .nnarntus or refrigerating That, he says, was ono of tho S en 17 Vvvj,, jh s:. ' i &g r 2 Haywood Declnral Innocent. With tho words J'Not Guilty!" one of the most remarkable trials In the history of American jurisprudence was brought to a closo at Boise at about 8 o'clock last Sunday morning. Tho Jury was engaged In their delib erations 21 hours, and tho trial cov ered a period of 80 days. Tho attor- enys for both the prosecution and de fense, and the defendant, Haywood, agree that tho trial was conducted with utmost fairness and with im partiality. Tho verdict is satisfac tory to a vast majority of the read ing public. Nevertheless, most of tho trial reports have shown a prejudice against tho defendant. But what other verdict could hayo been expected when tho character and scope of the evidence In consid ered? Every one of thoso twelve Jurymen assented to an oath that they would decide tho caso according as tho law and evidence dictated. If they had any prejudices or bias for or against tho prisoner nt bar, it was their duty to cast them nsldo. They wore tho exclusive Judges of tho credibility of tho evidence submlt- )B GOULD SOJIUBMAN. toident of Cornell univorsity political economist of wide htion. tings he learned. And, it docs ft the weird and uncanny to turn on and off an electric by thought-forco nlono. It very Improbable Peoplo do- bhtr will believe It when thoy But Mr. Martin Is not por- bg tricks to gratify his own I or awe tho onlooker. Ho has ted tho phenomena, but only nonitrate to a searcher tho lloa of n nntural'priuclplo ; It la partial uso all over the fclred irJth holy men for throe I" ie Mid. "In thnt time I nto sh. Only rice, oils and fruits I my Ilpg. Each morning when fokeacrojs tho giant mountains i and faced tho east at tho win- ft my room In tho .monastery rl'bout clothing, I drnnk In llfo Eh every pore. Later on. at fit of tho most exalted of the wood, I listened to tho rond- ' wisdom and still Intor I medl- I learned much and now I 'o go back Into tho world nnd hat I have learned for tho bono- ran who reach out for tho f lives are limited to - the lm- oas wo recelvo through tho five - Tho adepts of tho hills had more senses. I was taucht In- aNy to ubq two more thnsn of t transference nnd Intuition. nigoer senses mav hn for irnnH III." ea followed tho definition of Me so-callod wonderful phe- " are produced by an exton- well known natural prlncl heady partlv soon nn i.r,r., ' In belllns: or freezing wntm mP'y Increase tho mnini,inn . W the first case, and tho molo- v "Part as team. By reducing 'oration they mass towether ns I0' lives are but the repetition ''Pttuatlon of our peculiarities, "w PtC'iarltles intensify ns ' BO On, In this wnv n UnH i worse and a good man gets ot wonderful i .t PBaaalt,. Material ,,,.. 'acreage ten-fnu tt,. ,. " things win vlelri trB..,raa an comfort. I believ .nnA9 l0's and that fWnra - way la the breeze. . . . IntlBenco certifies iiaiao you will find: "Be- theso stone m t .-. .. (rea." Ul a:. DOCTORS MISTAKES Are Bald often tb bo buried six foot under ground. But many tlmos woraon call on thoir family physicians, suffering, as thoy Imagine, ono from dyspepsia, nnothor from heart disease, another from liver or kid ney dlsoase, anothor from norvous pros tration, another with pain hero and thor, and in this way thoy present alike to thomsolvcs and thoir easy-going or over busy doctor, soparato dlsoascs, lor which ho, assuming them to bo such, proscribes, his pills and potions. In roallty, thoy ar all onlymtom caused by somo uterine disease The'tJrHC!lclan,Hjnorant of the come of 8utTerinjrVky!ps uprtKtreatroent until large bills aro mde. Ji?uflerlng patient gets no bcttenJwJreas3fvth wrong treatment, but probably worseTA nmncr mpdlplno MU Dr. Plprer.'fi Favnrli grescrliitlonTfllrgetyt to pe cnvix. wouTd hmve gi)tirey'pnjtof('t tlio Ulsoasg, thero by dispelling all those UldCTusSlng symp toms, and Instituting comfort Instead of proiongca misery, njias oeon wen saio, that "a dljcnjo known is half cured." . Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a tclcntlnc medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's dclleale system. It Is mauo of ndtlvo American mculclue! roots and, Is perfectly harmless In Ito gfTocta in HTumfA)UM' or iie re?iiaW tufitipn. A4 a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa vorito Proscription" Imparts strength to tho wholo system and to tho organs dl tlnctly foinlnlno In particular. For over worked, "worn-out." run-down," debili tated toaciiera, milliners, dressmakers, Boamstrcsspfl. "shop-Blrls," bouso-kcopors, nurslngmothcrs, and "fcoblo women gen erally, Dr. rierco'a Favorlto Prescription It) tho greatest earthly boon, bolng un equaled as au appetizing cordial and ro storatlvo tonic. As a Root'iintr and strengthening nerv Ino "Favori'o Proscription" Is uncqualcd and Is lnYu'inblo In allaying and sub dulng nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, Bpusmi, St. Vitus'? dance, nnd other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional nnd organic dlsoaso of tho uterus. It induces refreshing sleep nnd PRANK P. FLINT. Junior United Stnios sonator from California, rosidont of Los Angolefl, formorly a railroad attorney. ted. This jury, ovidontly, oboyed tho Instructions of tho court and was truo to tho oath administered to It. A difforont vordlct, however, would hnvo been rendered If tho Jury hnd boon composed of such men ns tho wrltor of tho leading editorial of Monday's Oregonlan. This wrltor bollovos that Hnywood Is guilty cf tho crimo charged. For that matter, tho Oregonlan, from tho dnto of the nbductlon of Moyor, Haywood and Pottlbono from their homes in Den ver, hnB pronounced them guilty. Even now after tho Idaho jury has pronouncod tho dofondnnt, Hnywood, lnnocont, it Insists that tho ovldonco was Biifllclently conclusive to wnrrnnt n vordlct of murdor of tho first de gree In fact, if tho Orogonlnn could hnvo Its way, organized labor would bo wiped from tho face of tho earth. Nor is tho Oregonlan nlono In this position towards tho organized labor movoment. All of tho groat news papers that aro controlled by tho capitalistic class, stands with it. All aro so prejudiced, that if placed on n Jury, as In tho Haywood case, thoy could not, nor would not, render an Impartial verdict. Tho trial now Just closed at Boise and tho othors yot to como, have and will glvo tho Western Federation of Miners a standing before tho world that could have boon attalnod In no othor way. The persecution of tho mlncowners and tho Plnkertona havo glvon tho organization tho sympathy of all tho lovers of fair play and Jus tice. As tho News floes It, thero aro two men at Boise that should bo con victed and executed. Those two aro Orchard and Detective McParland. Orchard, by his own confession, Is a murderer, and if McParland is not ono as well, It la not because ho haB not tried to havo Innocent mon con victed and hung. Santlara News. relievos montal iiuxlet) and despondene; un Piercer rieasant relicts mvigoraw tho stomafh, llvor nnd bowels. Ono to For Purposes of Comparison. "An English scientist says there Is nothing moro marvelous than tlio power of a crocodllo's Jaws." "SInglo man?"' "Why do you nsk that?" "I was wondorlng If ho had a mother-in-law." Houston PoBt. o Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rhoumntlG troubled; sold by all drug gists, or two months' trial treatment by mall for $1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 OUvo Btrcot, St. Louis, Mo Send for testimonialc. Sold by Stono's drug storo. AH egoti WILL BE AT Sept. T- Mfrtla still adheres t th Ur IOuH,e eara Sloves con icltr Ba l th Inatlons "TliS ld and Io 20.- wis.er. So Fatiguing. "So young Rlchloy Kadd Isn't to mnrry Goldle Stiles after all?" "No; ho got scared." "Well, well! And I heard they had oven gone so far as to rehearse for tho wedding." "Yes, that was tho trouble. They had rehearsed five times, and Rich ley said tho preparations for matri mony were such hard work he was afraid lie couldn't stand the real thing at all." Catholic Standard and Times. o "Everybody SIsOHld Kaow" Says C. O. Hays, a prominent bual ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck len's Arnica Salvo Is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a Bore, sum or wonsd, or to a case of piles. I've m4 it aa4 kuw what I'm taUcUg afc&at." Grted by J. C. Perry, dntfoiet, 2tc . AnlinnlH. Llttlo Willie Sny, pa, what does It mean when n man takes tho lion's Bharo? Pa It Is a lolto way of Insinuating thnt ho acted llko a hog, my Bon. Chicago News. o Thero Is moro Catarrh in this sec tion of tho country than all other dis eases put togothor, and until tho laat fow yenrs was Biipposcd to bo Incur ablo. For a great many years doc tors pronounced It u Iocnl dlsoaso and proscribed local romedles, and by constantly falling to euro with local trontmont, pronouncod It Incurnblc Sclonco has provon catarrh to bo a constitutional dlsoaso and therefore roqulrcs constitutional treatmont. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, h thovonly constitutional curo on tho market. It Is taken internally In dosos froto 10 Mrop's to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Thoy offor ono hundred dollars for any caso It falls to curo. Sond for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o LongfeIt Want, Jaggles Do you think thoro will over bo any radical chango In tho style of men's hats?, Waggles Not unless somebody In vents a hat that will covor tho bald spot on tho back of tho head. Har per's Weekly. State Fair J 6 to 2 J Inclusive They will find the gtounds in better condi tion and moe attractive than eve Before TI1E1" WILL FIND MANY NEW BUILDINGS. ALL IN.ALL, TnEY WILL SI2I3 THAT OREGON HAS THE BEST FACILITIES OF ANY STATE WEST OP THE ROCKIES FOR HOLDING A GREAT PAIR. THE INCREASED CASH PREMIUMS AND SPECIALS WILL BRING THE GREATEST LIVESTOCK SHOW EVER SEEN ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND IT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY WIA'H THE BEST FAIRS OF THE EAST AND MIDDLE WEST. Some of the Best Houses in the United States WJU Be Here to Participate in the Speed Program SOME OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PURSES EVER HUNG UP FOR A WESTERN RAGE MEET WILL MAKE EACH INDIVIDUAL EVENT WORTH COMING LONG DISTANCES TO SEE. THE COUNTIES WILL PUT UP THEIR BEST IN TRYING TO SECURE THE PRIZES FOR THE EXHIBITS OF THEIR PRODUCTS. THEIR WILL BE SPECIAL RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR PAS SENGERS AND SPECIAL FREIGHT INDUCEMENTS TOR ALL EXHIBITS. If you wish any particular information it will he cheer fully given by W. H. DOWNING, Pres., F. A. WELCH, Sec, SHAW, OREGON SALEM, OREGON Laying Track Near Bolso. Tho Bolso Capital Nows snys of tho rnllroad construction work on tho Bolso valley line: "Tho track .laying on tho Bolso Vnlloy railway lino to Nnmpa Is bo-t Ing piiBhed rnpldly along so that tho I Amnnnttif yiI1I ltt nltlt in Itntwllr Mia ' VUIU'tti; fill! U3 Ut'lU LV lllllIU HIW sugar beet crop this fall. Tho dumps from which tho boots will bo loaded upon tho enra aro being constructed and everything mndo ready as farJt an tho track Is laid for taking caro of a heavy tonnngo of boots, "Tho track laying crow havo rails laid as far as Meridian and hnvo only nlno miles to covor In order to rench Nnmpa and tho sugar beet factory," o illllllMIMIIIIHIIimiV 1 Ice Cream s and Soda Water 1 at the O. K. STORE TWELFTH STREET, Croup Is a violent Inflammation of tho raucous membrane of tho wind pipe, which sometimes extends to tho lar ynx and bronchial tubes; and is ono of the most dangerous diseases of children. It almost always comes on In tho night. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Horohound Syrup and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to tho throat. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. . o AVlieat Ho Feared. "Remember, Harry," said tho good parson, " you need never bo afraid to tell tho truth." "I ain't," replied tho llttlo fellow. "It's telling a story without being found out that worries me." Chi cago News. o Tho old Pennsylvania Dutch Duti- kard recommends "Hickory Bar Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, aad guaraated to be sure. Made from the bark of the sk-ell bark or white hickory tree. Fr mU by 4aJ everywhere. Wasted Sympathy. Bonovolent Old Man I am sorry, Johnny, to soo .you havo a black oyo. Promising Youth You go homo and bo sorry rof your own llttlo boy ho'B got two. Illustrated Bits, Don't Grumble When your joints acho and you suf fer from Rheumatism. Bu a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and get Instant rollof. A posltlvo curo for Rheumatism, Burns, Cuts, Contract ed MuBcles, Soro Chest, etc., Mr. I. T. Bogy, a prominent merchant at Wil low Point, Texas, says that ho flndd Ballard's Snow Liniment tho best nil round Liniment ho over used. Sold by D. J. Fry. Not What Ho Cnmo For. Tho Cop How did you como to got hit by tho car? Tho Rubo I didn't como tor get hit by no car I como ter visit my son-in-law, CloVeland Leader. "Regular as tho Sun" Is an expression as old as tho race. No doubt tho rising and sotting of the sun Is the most regular perform ance In tho universe, unless it is the action of tho liver and bowols when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 26c. o I NEAR THE WOOLEN MILL. X You will find this n convonl- ; ont plnco to got refreshments of the beBt and to do your trad ', Ing. i Phono your ordora for Ico 1 cream and soda water to Main ' 122. Treatment O. K. A. A. ENGLEnART, Prop. H-aii i n i m i n 1 1 n 1 1 i 1 1 1 tllllMHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII The I White House Restaurant I For thoso Delicious PIES Thoy can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors, miniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit l Not Feeling that Way. "Did you mlsa many of your meals on your ocean trip over?" "Mla 'em? I akould sey aot. I only wlahed I bad sever met aay them." Kuban. BOt. II MEALS 15c AT Tim Salem Restaurant 886 COURT BTREBT. Call and try then. MW lie. Board er -week I2.7S, alw furaUked roema vry roaMuble. immtMrfitMMHiaimii i f Special Eatitcrn Excursion rate. May 20, 21, Juno G, 7, 8, July 3, A, C, August 8, 9, 10, Soptember 11, 12, 13. To Chicago and return, $73. 1G. St. Louis and return, $09. lb St. Paul and return, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Bt. Joo, Kansaa City and return $01. CC. WM. M'MURRAY, fi-21-tf Gon. Pas. Agt, WILLAKEWTE FRUIT AND PRODUOH CO. Wholesale dealers and commUstoa merchants. Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, Poultry, etc. W. E. Cummlugs andi O, A. Wltcraft, Cottle block, Sa lem, Or.; J. O. Stapleton, 86 Ualoa Avenue, Portland SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON. Prop. Brick always on hand, in car lots or othorwUo. ProBsod brick mado to ordor. Yard on Stato street, south of pontltontlary. -7-1-tf. ig Gold Deist Flour! Made by TIES 8YDNBY FOW XX CO&CFAXY, Bidaey, Orege. Mad for family nw, Ask your grocer for it. Bras asd ftkerte always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT MlMMaiMMIHIWiUi I O C. T. Co. -STEAMERS POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVE FOR PORTLAND DAILY, I3XOEPT SUNDAY AT O A. M. P. M BALDWIN, Agt. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator eorvlco apply at offlco. Bills payablo monthly la advance. BUTTERNUT BREAD It la worth more thaa aay ftthwt bread, yet the ftl U bo higher. Vet eale at year greeer', CALTFOKXTA BAXSBY, ' TbM ft 0lr, t i tl i v-