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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OltKGON. SAT WW AY', MAV '-, JOOH SLEEP OF EIGHTY-FIVE LYDIA E. Tirrr.a.mmft.m fMi.rrrnnn1w11tLltWH PINKHAM'S VEGETAILE COMPOUND JJ DAYS IS BROKEN i i 'If J! m if. w If' I ! jRcniarkable Restoration of Woman After Prolonged Cataleptic Slumber . ( (United Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Cil., iMay 2. After sleeping 8C days, without' a glim mering of, consciousness .in nil the time, Mrs. Lletilnli Hawkins, whoso remarkable case has excited wide Interest nniong physicians, nwnkon ed nt 12:30 o'clock this morning nt ithe county hospital. Her first re quest was for a drink of wntor. Then sho chnttcd breezily wlUuPr. "Bartjur, hcHltnl BUcrlnto'ndant,Mnd Jhe uursco. Sho wns rinrtidufarly "happy thnt her 'onjt sleep wns end 2A, though she bad no Idea how long she had slept nor c6uldtshe remember 'nj;of tho oventa of the Inut two months and a half. "Late In tho ovening, Dr. Barber md .tnken tbo slocplng patient into tho clinic room for observation by members of tho Los Angeles County Mod lea L society. Sho was returned to her room, and half an hour after midnight tho nurses were attracted by a rapping on tho door. Enter ing tho room, thqy found Mrs. Ha'w kins wide awake and perfectly ra tional. She Is in excellent health) ana j nble to stnnd, though sho is quite weak. t'lnftho first stages of her strnngo nfllfalon, which Dr. Barber terms a negntlve phaiKj of Insanity, it was necessary to force food down her throat through n tube. Lator sho took nourishment .quite- naturally, though not conscience of tho act. The woman will remain at the hos pltnl for Home tlmo to come. "-. S! -7-S 1 1 . PINKHAM i ave Your Dotes GENERAL FORD GETS ANOTHER ACQUITTAL BY JURY t United Press Leased Wire.) Snn Francisco, May IT.- Tlroy L. Ford, chief counsel for the United Railroads and former attdrnoy gen vral of California, was today ac quitted of tho charge of hnvlng bribed former Supervisor Joinings Phillip, a member of the boodle board, to vote In favor of grunting an overhead trolley franchise to tho United Ilallroads, It took tho jury Just 12 minutes to arrive at it verdict, tho vote for acquittal being unanimous on tho first ballot. GREAT EST RELIGIOUS DEMONSTRATION OF THIS CENTURY (United Press Loused Wtro ) Now York, May 2. A great pa rade of 50,000 piiostH, htymou and -others representing every parish in router Now Vork today marked tho vloso of u week's celebration of the beginning of tho second century of tho dlocHHd of New York, which wim rrcated In 1808 by Pope Plus VII The deiiiomtrutlnn was the great est and most impressive of. Its kind ever participated In by any church In tho country. As the long lino moved up Fifth nvtiiuo It pnssod botwion thousands of people who formed soldi walls of humanity on either side of tho wide thorough fare From the big reviewing stand soon persons witnessed the parade In which there were SO bunds. o LYDIA E No other medicine) for "Woman's ills in tlic world linn received bucIi wide-spread and , unquallfled en dorscmont ns has Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, mudo irom iiauvu roots anuyieros. No other medicine has bucIi a record of success for woman's dis eases or such hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has been the standard remedy for feminine ills, Inflammation, Ulceration, and consequent Spinal Weakness. It has relieved more cases of Hack ache and I)cal "Weaknesses than any other one remedy. It dissolves and cxiels tumors in an eaily stage ot development. Irregularities and neriodio nains. Weakness of the Stomach, Indiges tion, Moating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, d'eneral Debility, quickly yield to it : also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache. Under all circum stances it acts in harmony with tho fomale system. It removes that wearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't caie"anu "want- to -be -left -alone" fcclimr. oxcitability,inil4ibility,nervousness, dizziness, fuiutneas. sleeplessness, iiatuicney, melancholy orthe"l)lucR." These- are indications of Feminine disorders, which this medicine over comes as well as slight derangement of the Kidneys of cither sex. "Women who are side and want to got well should refuse to accent any substitute for Lvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. .- ) KORTIIERN (Continued from pngo one.) Weekly Capital Journal, ono year Somi-Wcokly Oregon Journnl one year .'. 1'.00 : '! tt.5& Itogtilar' price to both papers ...... .' y !t.60 Both Papers One Year For Price of fog AT OUR EXCLUSIVE. CLUB RATE $1.50 ' , Dally Capital Journal, by mail ' ..Dally Portland Journal, by mall '..'.'.'." """ttll Dally and Sunday Pertland: Journal, by mall' IJ? ,t ' 'fo Exclusive Great Cut Rate Offer for tlie Two Dailies Dully CapUal Journal and Portland Journal, by mall, ono' ' year ' uo' Dally Capital Journal and Dally and Sundny Portland Journal ono yonr, by mall , .. ifO.OO SAVE $1.50 ON THE FIRST COMBINATION AND $2.50 ON THE SECOND Thoso prices nro strictly act ensh In advance mall order propo . sltlons, and do not apply on nny of our city carrlor or special de . llvory Bystom. THE SEW-WEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL Publishes tho lntcat and most complete- tolegraphlc news of tho world; glvorTrollablo market roports, as It is published at Port, land, whoro tho markot nows can bo and Is corrcctod to dato for onch Isauo; has an ontortalnlng story pago and a pngo or raoro of comic each wook, and It goo to tho subscriber twlco every week 10 I times a year. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL . Is a clean, modol, up-to-dato local newspaper. It gives all the latest nows and hnpponlngs and should bo In ovory homo la tab vicinity. Tho two papors mako a splondld combination and you me money by sending your subscription to . E. KOriSR, Publisher, Salem, Oregon i iil MADAM GOULD HAS HONEYMOON PUNS Naples, May 'i Prime I Idle do Sanaa's dlsrogiod of uiiiuuiuUHe to return to Paris ait a witness In 'tho uise growing out of tho chnigos that vouni iionut tut i nsioiinuo usou forged letters against the formor ut Honl's "trial for hU recent street tight with Hello Is beginning 4o an gor the e'ruurh milhorltle. To several peremptory uotlueu lions that his testimony Id needed the prince has turned an absolutely deaf our. While he romaliu outside French territory the nttse Is not one which enableH t li offonded French Judicial y to get htm forcibly On bis retain to France, however, there la a possibility of trouble In stow for lUs contemptuous treatment of (he com I Hollo and .Mine. Uould .iu iiiideroiiiod to plan a motor trip itoK'thor and the popular guess Is ttliHt the plan Is to make a wedding lIUU ICIUIHO Ul Will JIIIU1MV. I Just now they are delayed, how ever, much to their annoyance, ny tbo customs olllclals' refusal to sur lou.lur the automobiles Mniu, Gould brought with her, without a series of formalltbw, the completion of which will tnke many days. liollt Hello and Mine. Oould are hecouilng thoroughly exasperated by the attentions of tlu pres corre spondentH who watch thum emutnnt ly and several unpleasant scones linvit i.oiiilliiil friMii Ihi'lr niiLMv I'D. piles to their newspaper innwtlon.'rs. RICHARD CR0KER SAYS ALL LIFE'S A GAMBLE ' 'United Piv l.wuu'd NY ho.) Uubllii, My a - Ktchard Crokor, iiriuer Tamilian) chief, tiilktMt poll' ' uil yriif rtsliUug. eudlUK with it tluiirtt i Uiivii imi lliiKhtt' sail .in'Mlim Hillvky. In the aiwct of .ii.' -.lion Interview li nvtlwy liai U Mild about IIukIim, iipw : i s lu fail, i he whil of hit p- nit .)i uiuiii'Ui lie irtiMcuii u or ifliu( to dUriMa iriitld'Ullil iii-llillltli. Uifti vtiHiutoertHl tho i.ai.tik HimI bf tiuslderHl Wvv aik'H IhiglK' eudniMluutM a u nil,, t.iiuplhueut. .iud hiUUhI: llin action on ihv hxtttuit should jiujuio pulticail. i imt al' lite a i HMllible U not the lliihiti' pull- liv h jjaiuliiff .t. thev hlct the ultfHuuui iwri ikf the gamble and pro Mwt to upjMtllBe it. A tallica ued. i mtltar nrtMldsmt a Imix i-fi an- dm- tiitli s tateumu u McKlnlex " TUwn he deut d that he and J tin Kochi who falltHl su dUnuill In ilif nght for wh'ch Crdior had back- d hlui. with Km n. had had an n- cou'' . ;ift- thl mil1. "I wan lutoi.Mifd In the nulit." said Crokci, "hut I UHVt-r met ltoche in my IK - aud ht- m-vor saw me. UUlew it wnt fuiiii I he rill):." INDIAN VERSUS WHITE MAN Tho Sulem to Portland relay nu-f Aiotweon the Y. M C A of Portland and tho Chemnwu Indian sehool be gan exactly at octock his mora- lag front tin west tdo ateps of the caultol buildiiiH lluight repiiHKMU sl th Indian school lu the tht lap. whIU" CnitoxlHii iuii for the Y. M. C. A. Uovernor t'hamhorlalu gave both young men letters of good-will to Mavor Lane of Porthuul niul n (couraged both with kind words ,and Ood-speud. The ludlau took the (lead rrora tuw very stait and niala (talned It throughout his run. arrlv ' !ng at the end of his lap a minutes In the lead. Th Indian wus repotted 2r, min ute ahead at Ongon I'l'y cured any booty I not known hero, ns details of tho holdup are being received In iiumil'iii- nuiuiii'iu m... alclana and wrecking cr-'ws' hav.i neon sent to the seen to cure Hir the three men Injure'! In tho ex plosion nnd clear the track. The train wns being pulled by two en gines, when suddenly a terrillc shock throw passongors from their borlhs shortly boforo midnight, hur'ed the two oaglnou from the track and de niollshod thrwo cars. Tho pa-oengers rushed rroni the train to hmrh the canst, of th tlOllblc. A ercal nlto nt ni...,.i....... Kreotod them. Thomas and Cieorgo hhele, engineer and llremnn of the second engine, w, re rw.ind bv the sldo or the trnek bndlv Injured. search for Hnglneer hu sy, or the llrst onglne, wan quickly made, but he could not. ho found it iu ti,..i,. that he Is burled under his engine in uiu inioKi oi me wreckage of tho coaches came loud cries fqr holp. Carl Mange, who was riding on tho blind bnggng.-, had been burled un der the doniollshod cars and could not move. Tho passongors pitched in nnd rocuod him within n few mlnutm. Hoth of his arms nud legs were brokon and his condition is morions. His oap. from death was remarkable. nutto. Mont.. May 2. Detective Mcl-etrldgo of the, Northern Pacific luiH rennrted that im t.niiv i. dynamite which wrecked tho Dar lington Oyer last night was Intend id for tho North Coast Limited. Which Was dUO to lUlim nvnc tlin snnin tracks a half hour later. Tho North toast winded usually carried any treasure that was being shipped to the coast and this fact was genernl h known. A brakoniau on th wrecked train declare h. olxurved a man sprinting away Into the night m he rushed i irom h car atter ilu explosion. ' ' Additional news Just lecidvod hero from the scone sa.vs thai lCnglntwr j lluauj-. burled under the debris, was killed, and give a more dal'ed ae- count of what liuiim-n.d nnaxv' . cra for hulp wore Imart- tendering, They grow weaker and weaker, wild whtu they wr HiMlly hiuhed ilio who tnol around the wreckage knww thi be had drawn hU lRt breatli. Ili-rolc tYorts wr. mail? to lest-ue him but thy were lu valu. The liver waa on N'irilirn i..Hlo tracks wUt It whs h'owu xi. i ue ityuani'te that had b.ftn plaesd on the track explod.Nl tuuWr the sicoud Muviue iHiiiiiiiAiik'v wiwktng it. The thrtnj ir blown from the track carried tub. mall uHtl Imgnas. oal the Pullman cars remained on the rails. Th. tlrst on line DloWthl thlOUK)i urth . rilu- ihuco oi jou uoi. Dm did not tgppfc over. It wa lifted enmpletolv off the 'rack. ' ." It la Hip thoiy ir the police that the d.Miamie whs evidently pluehl alongside tho track and set off by a time fuse Whether It whs tho work of robbers or some hobo sc-eklns re vengo for bolnc nut off nt mm nr t. trains of the company Is still a mys IVI J For Sale Well Worked Up Business And good homo, a country store, no competition, In pro gressive thickly settled farm ing community, best of roads, telephone, R. F. D. Owner sick nnd nwist leave. Wo know of no opportunity of this kind that will half compare Shephard & Holder Room 1, Stousloff Building. I SJiiiijUitsi'iifcMiaisiUfttnwfc Si The Wise goes to ELLIOTT fa his Cards "and ofto Particular PnnW Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent, Olllco with Wm. Rrown &. Co., No 29 Commercial street. umojjLApE MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or KIKI1R11III1I : NEW TODAY : BQBHUElBIBirJEMHIiM I'm- Sale- .n e egnt rc-ldt me Irvt 2lx feif front , ig.. deep. 10 looms, fcitlrily modoi ii. fiuit trees beautiful lawn. nli.iii.1nii ,i roen. choleeb varietlex of frul ' mis liou-e wis not built lo wl1. Part cHfch. ba'anee on time. Ad ilroiu to owner for particular. 54 4 t'onnnen lul si. oip. Marlon -mqare. 5-2-3f Wniited CJoort glr tor u neral housework 1 1 small famllj En- ii Hire, an s. inurch St.. Dr. Or Win 5-2-3t For Sale Comer kjt where United llrethren church si.-ui.u Vnrti,. wok corn..- Fotirteonth and Mar ion btrma. Price $S50. Enquire 'f IUv F . s, pastor, or V A. I.Uton. 379 Court street 5-2-3t -- Auvone WMiinR To buy a good home, call m 1739 Asylum avp nue Also have a good slnglo driv ing horsa and new rubber tire ton buggy foe sale, 32-lw The man afi;er neat, tasty and correct printin nvpr cifon.s dX W othr place after coi I rig here. N. D. Phone 1243 MUHwmnmnmiM ELLIOTT 223S.O- A