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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1904. r Pf"ft w TEMPERANCE WORKERS NA TIONAL MEETING "Philadelphia, Nov. 20. Noted women interested in temperance work nro nrriv bag from all parts of tho country to nt rteiiil tho annual contention of tho TWeman'u Christian Tempcranco Union-, which meets In this city next week. Tomorrow will bo observed ns world's tempcranco day and tho put pits of many of tho Protestant churches will bo occupied by prominent preach er and othor spcakors who nro among tb delegates and visitors to tho con vention. Mrs. L, M. N. Stovons, tho national president, nnd Miss Anna A. Gordon, Aha national vico-prcsidont, together oxecutivo board nro already here com ploting tho arrangements for the con vontlorf. Tuesday morning tho business of tho convention will begin nnd con tinue morning, nftornoon nnd evening until Saturday night. All thoso meet ings will bo held in tho Tcmplo, except tho ono on Thursday evening, which will bo a great tomperanco demonstra tion by 1000 children. This meeting will bo held In tho Academy of Music. 'Promlnont among tho speakers to bo heard during fio week, in nddition to tho British Woman's Temperanco association, Mrs. Harrison Lee, of Aus tralia, and Miss Ellen Stone, tho noted r h mLmmW9. F IB 111 iiraSil vs4KPBsi6!90itt r nftm with other ofllcofs and membprs of the missionary. t KANSAS EDITOR HAD FIGHTING REPUTATION ftv Tluifc a man who hnd boon cowhided, Jbtaten, shot full ofrholos, carved by Jbewio knlvos and "left for'doad," ' aCujiild dio at 80 in bod was tho lato 3Jiinel Dan Anthony's way of illus trating "llfo's llttlo ironies," says rtho New York World. .Anthony, u brother of Susan B., xwnn a Kansas editor. Ho went to tho fltato CO years ago, when it was ono ."big fighting field. Onco his pnpor, tho Leavenworth Times, bitterly assailed tJwcijJ local editor. Tho mon met on tho , t jptrcct, pistols drawn. Aftorwnrd poo- plo camo from behind tho trees and jplekcd 'Anthony up. Ills aorta was cut, and ns no ono hnd tlion survived that wound or so it wns thought tho doctor said ho would dio soon. Tho bitter cold of winter checked tho flow of blood, howovor, nnd ho wns put to Acil. After n short sloop Anthony nwoko ,nto 'nsk tho nurso" what tlmo it wns. -"Six," sho replied. "Bay, tliat's a good joko onyDoc," shucklod tlm editor. "lie said I'd bo .dead by 15:30." Onco, in 187G, u rival editor, Mr. Jbubry, "shot Anthony up." Ho throve on tho treatment. During tho Humors of the Blood Otuo many troubles, plnipios, boils -and otlier eruptions, besides loss of -appetito, tlint tired fooling, fits of Ml Jousuosa, indigestion and hoadacho. Tho soonor ono goU vid of thorn tho bettor, and tho way to got rid of thorn and to build up tho system that has aufforotl from thom is to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Storming; In comblnntlon tho most ofloctlvo altorntlvo and tonio medicine, ai shown by unoqualod, radical and pennnnont cures of -Scrofula Salt Rhoum Psoriasis Bolls, Plmplos, AH kinds of Humor Rheumatism Wood Pols nlng Dyspopsln Catarrh Debility, Etc. Accept no substitute, but bo auru to get Hood's, hiuI get it today. war ho wns knifod whllo trying to rescuo a slave, but lived. As Mayor of Leavenworth, years ago, ho was a fnvorlto targot for tho turbulent. Cowhidings and beatings with heavy canes wore incidents. Anthony's Inst oncountor was in 1809, whon ho was 70 yoars old. Ex Sheriff Bend, n giant in stature, helped by another man,' got tho old editor down and boat him and stamped upon him. Ho drow a revolver, but tho friend saved Bend by knocking tho weapon up. Anthony recovered. "I'm going to dio of diseaso or old ago,' ho snid. Anthony wasn't always blood thirsty. An nctor, nngored by Knnsns criticism, cumo to his office ono dny to "lick tho editor." Ho turned tho hoso on tho vlstqr nnd went back, to his desk. Onco ho was arrested for carrying a revolver wrapped up in paper. Tho lothnl weapon turned out to bo a pleco of load plpo bent pistol,- shnpo not n bad defenso weapon. Curiously enough, Anthony wasn't u good shot. Ho never killed any ono but a man named Snttcrlec. Onco n gang of 15 men opened 11 ro on him, and ho emptied two six-shooters in their direction. "Upon my honor," ho said, "I never touched n mnn. I concluded that bricks wcro much moro deadly wenpous thnn pistol." Always at the foot of the class Do not blame the boy for be ing dull and stupid. You are the stupid onel Stupid because you never thought about his liver. There is where all his trouble lies. A sluggish liver makes a sluggish mind. A boy cannot study when his blood is full of bile ! Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. They are all vegetable, sugar-coated. Dose, just one pill at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. Always keep a box of these pills in the house. Kid by tb. J. O. JLy Co., Lowrtl, XtM. Alio manufkoturr or AHS,'i ?&.WRSPr1,0T th h,r- ATBR'S CHERRT PECTOIUt-For COfllhl. AYBB'S SARSAPARILLA-For the blood. ATBR'S AGCB CURB-For nuUrU and (ti. AMERICAN METHODS DISTASTE FUL TO ROYALTY Washington Filling Up. Washington, Nov. 20. Tho five hun dred senators and representatives who will sit in tho approaching session of congress havo turned their faces toward Washington. Most of them will bo hero by tho middle of noxt week. Thoy bring with them several thousand camp followers, who havo or hopo to havo government employment of somo kind duriiigtho session. Thoro may also bo noticed u distinct movomout in this do rootionof representatives of special in terests of many kinds which need watching ut tho national capital whllo tho legislators nro hero. All told n session of congress brings to Washing ton nnywhoro from U00 to fiOOO, trim-Bionts. Dog Folsoned. Jus. Wilson had'n fine Australian bird r dug poisoned Inst night, nnd would give Boincthlng for tho satisfaction of know- i lug who did it. YOUNG WIFEHOOD it r.... iroci i 4- rv.l K lOV) IIUMM.-t, PI ABB. I lOJ OUUmilUk rHO., UVfc. , ivum After I had been married about four months I felt my health generally decline. I seemed to lose the light step and drugged wearily along instead. Myappotite failed me mill I liutt hiwlth and strtmcrth. 1 was nerrous and had shooting pains through my rimb and stomach while bear Tho menstrual flow became moro and moro profuse and I was unht to attend to my daily duties. My husband called In tlir.ui .lilT.tr.mt iitii-vinlftu. Bnil 1 tniV Annllnll motlirtne tn kill or cure a dozen women, but it all had no effect on ma whatever, until I took Wine of Canlui. In a few days I felt a change for the better, my gen eral health uuprood aifd nt the next tlmo of my periods my flow was moro natural and I ua in lets pain, Ornduallyl recovered ny health and itxenffth and am nuw in perfect health. I take an occasional dose of ine of Caraui which keoixi mo well. I am happy to give you this endonemem. " rroldtnt, lUck lUf Wowaa'i Club, Why don't yon try for tho same health Mp. Ricker has? It is easy to secure U you tako Wino of Canlui according to directions. Villa of Cardui itrenatlieiis weak and worn-out women of any age and ausiats the mothsr and hoiuowllo to bear her exacting duties. Wluo of Cardui makea women fit for all tho dutiea of womanhoo!. It will NiScrs tho pains cf Ixicgularlty, cures falling of the womb, leucorrhcea, ovarian troublei, and ha been known to retnovo what phy sicians considered dangerous tumors. Women who uw ine of Cardui do not uirr at tho monthly periods. They do not suffer hysterical attacks, beoauna Wino of Cardui gUM them strong nerve freed from tho irritation taf female suireritig. . . ... , A l.0 bottle of Wins of Cardui purchased from your druggM will top. you froo from pain. WINE CARDUI d3jt&L Lr&& MftrMPfifl tf t xrim L. (Written for Saturday Journal.) Ifow little foreign peoplo appreciate American motliods- nnd styles. They fool that because we don't spend most of our tinio counting uncles nnd aunts, and trimming tho ancestral tree, wo nro poor gonealoglcal gardeners. Thoy Qo say that wo Americans are great on tho rush. Always In a hurry. Evory whoro you soo an American, you see a rush. Every timo you see a rush you will boo an Amorlcnn. They go hand In hnnd. " A good many things nro accomplished by "rushln' em" that could not bo otherwise. If you wnnt to borrow a dollar, tho safest and best way is to "rush" a follow for it. That is, to get who were sitting in tho standing room. Even after gotting seatod, tho furoi and heat of tho ascension and para chute leap mastored tho feelings nnd attention of tho nudienco. They wero now getting back to normal breathing, gotting so thoy noticed others, com mencing to say, "Oh!" to thoso around them. Just ns they got sottlod down to dream away tho fow remaining trans lations, and feeling thoy wero gotting their monoy's worth and to really for get all tho horriblo things of onrth, thoy had seen before thoy camo in, just then, whon tho tlmo wns, abovo all other times on earth, that "man wanted to bo nlono" then, tho sublim it from him boforo he-has a chanco tojity of tho occasion, tho seronity of tho get over his eurprlso, think twice" and atmosphero, tho harmonic chords con rofuso. Somotlmes these "rush" ncts'nectlng every heart in tho theatre, tho don't go, ns for iustnnce, tho "rush" quiotudo, in short, tho vory Heaven act played on tho unsophisticated vot- those Italian checso-oators and beer era by tho Prohibition party, under tho guzzlers had mndo for our elite, fash guiso of local option. Still witii all tho ionnblo nnd charming audlcnco, were pros nnd cons to tho matter of Amorl- nil broken into with a truly American can rush, tho thing is entertaining. Havo you over been to nn American thentret Tho morning tho bos sheet opons hundreds swarm around the of fice Somo como early to got tho boit scat? Not much. Thoy como' to got n cheap seat nnd early for fear thoy might all bo gono If thoy wont nt a ronlly seasonable hour. Tho soiling of tho tickets is the samo old story. Tho back rows go first nnd usually to thoso who could afford to sit in tho front ones. Then tho rest of tho house goes to thoso who can ufTord to sit in the gallery, nnd thoso who havo company. Thon tho show comes on. After tho first act you seo tho peoplo begin to squirm. You wondor what it is. Well, it's only tho American energy coining to tho front. This energy grows upon tho audience nnd nbout tho timo the last net is half over, all tho women have their hats-on and somo nro in tho aisles and others clear out in tho street. Tho rush to get out is evon greater thnn tho rush to got in. I remember attending the theatre ono time. Tho ocasion wns a musical con cert. Tho Italian band played Ameri can airs American style. Tho princi pal number on tho program wns t,ho Sextetto from Lucia do Lnminormoor. Anybody with" oars enough to distin guish tho illtTeronce between n Chinese flddlo nnd a buzz-saw, couldn't help but bo transported out of tho common throes of musical combustion, into tho serenity of a perfectly execute! har mony. As tho richly woven and Intri cate measures wero brought out with n stirring preolslon of melodious mod il lation, with its ever varying oroseeudo and accelerando,' nnd as each subject of tho theme wns produced in its or der, so did tho musical sensibility of tho enraptured listeners, (except, pos sibly, Que, who was up in tho gallery) gradually tako on tho inspiration until at the grand climax the audienco aroso with -a single impulso; a sort of reach ing up after tho musical altitudes, as it wore, and when 'the music notuall.y stpppod, whou the piece was o,ver, whon tho picco was done, tho nudienco was a sight to behold. The applause- was deafening, prolonged, sinoero and from tho head, heart, hands and feet, Gradually, however, tho stimulated condition relaxed and several were re taking their seats. As one thing leads to another, so all tho people finally got seated again, except, of course, those innovation. Wo couldn't lot tho Ital ian music heaven last too long. Wo had to get in our Amoricanism beforo tho peoplo got too bndly saturated with musical ideas, a thing not overly tol erated In this country. Tho drendful thing which hnpponod wns tho fault of no ono man. It waa not tho fault of tho thcatro management for wo know of no moro congenial and accomodating staff of officers, nor was it tho fault of tho audience. It was tho fault of what wo can call only Americanism. It was that samo thing that happens in every thcatro of tho land every night in tho week. It hap pened because wo livo in Amorica, and America happened because Co lumbus discovered it. Nobody is to blamo, and yet everybody is to blnmo, too. By this timo you would liko to havo an inkling of what tho tcrriblo calamity was that befell tho audienco so bewitched by the mellifluous Da gos. This was tho crime. An nrmy of ushers was loosened onto tho unsuspecting audience with arms full of yellow dodgers announcing tho noxt performance of a real "nigger" show. When you wero nwukenod from your sweet rcverio by tho dodger presonted you, you looked down ox pectlng to seo something In harmony with the "happy thought)'' you had on. Men folks Instinctively graspod the dodgor, Imagining it might bo ft nice long pipe, with tho bowl in tho middle, or an Egyptian eigaroo, while tho ladies intuitively know it must bo a cliarnrkig pink tea stunt got up for tho occasion. Hut who on onrth. whllo yot hi heaven, would havo expected to havo a yollnw onnn-Miow dodger waved through their musical inspiration? Coon shows are all right, and so nro musical conceits. But tho two won't mix, neither will thoir programs. To soo Sambo doing a oakewalk with Lu oiu would bo a sight to make tho an gels weep. Yof tho Sambo dodgor in ono hand and tho program of the gen ius of centurios in tho other makes us all feel liko obeying the Sariptural in junction1 to Let not the loft hand know what is in the right." This crime, of course, was only com mitted to a tew. There were many who, doubtless, were glad to seo the dodger eonie along to keep them awake. I'or these the Italian duM mer, with his inimitable Creators tn peck the mystic strings, hath no charms. Sousa, whon ho playspublic concerts, will glvo ns nn oucoro . to "William Tell," "Dixie Forever,'' or "Coons, Chicken nnd Applo Pie." There is no relationship whntover to tho contrast. No senso of tho general appropriateness of things, or, if you please, no propriety. It's liko putting on a plug hat to carry nn nrmful of wood. If you will havo noticed, tho Italian master played encores which wero somewhero In sympathy with his loading numbers. Of course, wo wouldn't daro to nssort tho glaring breach of musical ctiquqtto charged ngainst tho greatest march king of America and tho world was duo to any oVcrsleht on his part. Ho knows he- does it. Ho knows It is tho wrong thing to do, too. But, he says, in reply to critics, that tho public de mands it. They don't wnnt nil ono kind of music. Thoy don't enro any thing about tho ethics of tho matter; it's the music thoy aro of tor. So Sousa finds It bettor policy to break all tho rules of ethical musical sclonco and pnndor to tho public taste. Florence Roberts rogrets to say, In an' interview, that tho public will not patronizo hor good plays, but thoy must havo "Zaza" nnd a fow othor similes. Acocrding to this concensus of opinion it would appear tho public aro to blamo for tho wholo trouble. Thcreforo, thero 'remains threo solu ' i tiens: Either tho musicians must havo oxclusivo music, tho non-musical must havo their kind, nnd tho gonoral public must havo both. It's no dis graco to liko catchy miisic, for Gener al Grant, who wns so noted for his musical ability, always said thero wero only two tunes thnt ho really liked. Ono wns "Ynnkeo Doodle" nnd the othor wasn't. Getting back to tho show again, wo must let tho curtain down, and as wo watch tho fashion platos rotiro bo glad to bo Americans, oven if wo nro always In a rush. FRED R. WATERS. Salem, November 18, 1004. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck, and the samo causes aro making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since tho advent of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, oven the worst case can bo cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchostor, Mass., is pno of many whoso Hfo was saved byv Dr King's Now Discovery. This great remedy ia guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by J. C. Perry, druggist. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. o Moxico's Now Gunboat. City of Mexico, Nov. 20. Tho socro- tary of war has recoived information thnt tho new gunboats Bravo and Moro- los, contracted for by tho Mexican government in Italy, will lcavo. Genoa tomorrow for this country. On their nrrivnl at Vera Cruz Minister of War Mona will personally recelvo them. Suicide What Drives so Many Peoplo to This Da nil Path, and Why. If a man beforo taking a step mada possible only by brooding and despair would consider that hla feeling of dark ness Is only a question of nerves he would 'be saved. For, tho depression lending to self de struction is truly a disease of the nerves. This nerve depression or melancholy Is often nccompalned or preceded by Bevero or constant Headache, DUilness, Dullness, Loss of Memory, Sleeplessness, Muscular Twltchlngs, Nervous Prostra tion, 8pa3ma, Brain Fas, and other slns of serious nerve trouble. The cure is Dr. Miles' Nervine. It is a nerve medicine for weak nerves and ban be depended upon to make you well. No matter what form of nerve trouble you may be Buffering from, you can de pend on Dr. Miles' Nervine. 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