DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OltKGON. SAT WW AY', MAV '-, JOOH
SLEEP OF EIGHTY-FIVE
LYDIA E.
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jRcniarkable Restoration of Woman After
Prolonged Cataleptic Slumber
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(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.
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. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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