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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904.
MALAY OR ARYAN
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APS OF JAPAN
AL i.l-U CUrtnTUarr A, WMf A Strati rf. I . ' . ...- . -.
V4l4ldCUuUwa uuunuijS . "" f w .sire 01 me wumeu 10 hiibui. ui? umir
ed Fragment of the Caucasian Race That Has Traveled ness of iiP characteristic of the men.
. , , In the process the skin of the lips
'Ucmok Vv w w
the Juries ot married, .Jlfe dcstroyjng,
tho god sticks of ThATr husuands,
without which tho man Is shunned by
hie gods and by hip own people; and
not Infrequently those women, finding
Ilfp unbearable,' commit suicide.
Women Tattoo. Their 'Lips,
in tholr vniith manv of these wo
men are pretty, but their beauty Is
short lived, even whore thoy escape
the ugllneas of the tattooed upper
and lower llp. This disfiguration Is
from tho de
flect the lmlrl-
upon which thp people balance and
te'oter
When tho bear Is cut up for the
r...l iha hniiil fa Inff. within tllO skin.
and this skin .la not removed from tho
oii.ti tin t)m ,1av followlnc the feast,
at which most of the male feastors
nrf.i-mn,1o ilnink from sake. Aftor-
ward the skull Is placed upon the sa
cred hedge as an object of vonera-
tlon.
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PE-RU-NA NECESSARY
TO THE HOME.
& tetter From Conjrnmiin Whlla, of
North Carolina.
The ntrangeat raca of man In the
'World s to be Invtttlsatfcl by Prof.
!relrik Starr of the University of
'Chleagu. He will go to the Island of
Tew, In tho Japan group, and study
Hhe mysterious raoe of AlnoH, who
aaro regarded by many scientists as
'4he nearest approach to tho missing
link. Tho expense bf tho exposition
H to be homo by tho St. Louis expo-(
altlon, which hopes that ho will bring
liack n few of theso queer humans to
wLlbR at tho fair,
at woapon mwklng and has forbidden
the use of the poisoned arrow of an
other at. Occasionally his daughter
will deface her mouth with hideous the "things, after which washings
tntlnoln whirl, nbm Im harm fnr.lw" wnter of ash barI lnal0 tho soot
Is cut In slashes parallel with tho
lines of the mouth, nnd afterward
there la a crosshatchlng of theso
linen. With these cuts opened wide,
soot from birch wood Is rubbed Intp
the slashings, after which wnshlngs
Indelible For days aftor tho process
ii hi no n oy me jnpanese government.
For th Japanese Is his master. and,the "PB of the 'ounB womnn ma' be
.... ... . . I tfirt ura In fwlmlr nf fnlMnrr fnnil nr
or this relation between the two peo
ple Hitchcock has ebserved:
"We have here the icmarkable In
stance ot the close association of two
too tore to admit of taking food or
uttorlng speech, but her beauty has
been assured by the procoss and
nothing else matters. It Is as com-
distinct races, one suporior and pow-, mraplaco a concession as a trench
(Libit at tho fair. orful, tho othor dogrnded and weak,,1"-'01 r a "Iorcou 0lir '" cviiwuun.
Tho Afno for which Prof. Starr has working together day by day, living ' Tho reS"lntlon thatched house of
no t nmnnilnna.l n.lnn" t,v n In onnilminlll vllWaa Inlnrrnnrrv. p t'lO AlnO Is mOTO plCtllrOSqUe OlltSlde
Jot. of people who don't, and "eye- Ing moro or less, and yet, aftor a thnn comfortnblo and clean within.
taiew" by a lot of others that didn't. ' oentury of such intimacy, as distinct Tho floor ls of boorAe blt on Uo Is
t&ime of thoso who call It "eye-know" j In tholr charactor, habits of life, su-; an accumulation of dirt which easily
nittte gone so far as to say that tho porstltlons, nnd bollofs as though they mBht co"cal tat '"cL In the con-
ifVUio prereni It that way, but as un- had nevor como togothor. The Alnor"' "l """ "UU1 " u ui , !"
fler cither pronunciation ho Is ro- has not so much ns lonrnod to mako . hnl'8 lhr by flvo foot' whlc sorvo8
uer cither pronunciation ho Is ro
agarded as too mild nnd easy going
ever to mako a protest ono way or
another, the reader mny hnvo his
choice.
Vrom i physical point of view this
native or the Island of Veto Is a lit
tle, eawftdoff Imitation of the Japa
nese. He Ir heavier and stronger
than his almond-eyed neighbor, and
lifts been regard) Indifferently either
ns the minting link of the Darwinian
theory or as a stranded type of the
Aryan race, which, once marooned on
the Island, forgot to wash IU faco
until all trace of Us original color or
lack of color was lost In the slime
and dirt of the lakiml surroundings.
Prof. Starr does not believe In the
Darwinian iMxwIblllty,
Ho believes
that Uio A I no. with his level eve. Is n
.. -...,... . w.j Ht HUD
while man, and on this presumption beon tolerated In the Island, but It
lie means to dig a few specimens out bas not bson much practiced. Pop
ii iu uiunu i - -
a reputable bow and arrow, although aM a ""I"aec-. tho smoke finding Its
In the past he has had to meet the i Wft" when ll can tnroSh an aperture
Japanese, who nro famous nrchors, In j ,m,lor tho rtK)f- In a" "casons a pot
many bnttles. It Is a most remarka-lf JaI"noso manufacture hangs over
l.i. A i.. . - ..... .. i tlia flrn nml In It 1iii1il.1&a ntnl
uis BxuiuiMB oi me pemsience or uis- " " " - """". "
tlnct types together, when the condl- ,mok" an(l leatii8 an Indescribable
kt - . . .. - ' mlvtllfin rf (ii nHil ln,i n h .t HAnt
nous are apparently rnvorahie ror the, """D "l ", ", " iwij,
absorption of one by the othor. The wlllcl are combined into food for the
Alno, being unable to afnilate more family. Dried fish nro strung from
elosely with the Jnpanese, remain , raftor """J '", vegetablos arc
distinct nnd aiwrt, and are therefore nunB ,n ftoons; and ovor nil set
doomed to extinction from the face of tl08 a tn,ck sl,lnr matins or smoke
the earth." I In the warmest and lightest days of
Queer Types of Women. ("l0 'oar t,l "moke in one of those
Approximately, there are 17,000 noil will make eyes unaccustomed
Alnos In the Island, and It Is conceded ( to ll water to tho Plnt of blindness.
v - i.im uuv. ivuurv uiv ""- -o-f wv. .,v.,
Alnq hat Intermarried with the Jap'l"11011 w,ln ol1 an1 supported by throe
nnese the offspring have been shdrt8t'cls ln tno askos, gives light through
ivu unci iinnenuny. Polygamy has " 'uibo wick, revealing- ono or moro
awn Bui'im oi Hie nauHonoia painted
An Instance of Growth.
It Is n pleasure, in this day of great
industrial combinations, to noto an
Instanco whoro an independent con
cern has attalnnd to mammoth pro
portions, and has grown steadily but
suroly for years from a small begin
ning into the fullnoee of tho present
time. Such an Institution is cited In
tho seed buslnoss of D. M. Ferry &
Co., vhlck for nearly half a century
has gone forward each year, constant
ly adding now customers and retain
ing Its old ones, until It Is today the
source of seed supply from which tho
groat crops of this country spring.
Seed houses have come and gone
somo survived nnd flourished for
years, but finally succumbed for one
reason or another whllo Ferry's kept
growing all tho time. Thousands ot
farmers, y;ardcnors nnd flower grow
ers look no them year after year for
tho seodi from which the prosperity
of tholr fields and gnrdons Is to grow,
nnd tho fact that they aro nover dis
appointed In Forry's seeds Is tho se
cret ot tho wonderful expansion of
this popular firm. You can buy tholr
seeds In every city, town or hnmlot
of this land, and you arc always cer
tain that they are fresh, truoMo namo
and sure to grow. Their 1904 Seed
Annual, a valuablo guldo In tho se
lection of tho proper seeds to plnnt,
will bo sent frco to nil readers of Tho
Capital Journal who apply to D. M.
Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich.
MAKE PEACE WITH
YOUR STOMACH
i1
!; HON. UEOIUJE &.. WHITE. ''
CIVIL
SERVICE
JARREI
Unncd I ii m.!v.
huuo j in v,uiuin
of tlie Whole Cuts
off Funds
PnnrfPAeamnn Clonrcrn TTnnrv Willie, of
Tarboro, N.O. writes tho I ollowlnglottor
to Dr. Hartman ln regard o tho morlta
of the great catarrh cure, Perune: '
Ilousoof Itoprcsontatlvcs, )
Washington, Fob. -1, 1899. (
Peruna Mcdlclno Co., Columbus, O. :
flkiiitrtnn ti I mm mnrn ihnn Knitmm
tied with Peruna, and tind It to bo an
excellent remedy for the grip and ca
tarrh. I have used It In my family
and they all Join me In recommending
It as an excellent remedy. "
Very respectfully,
acorgoH. White.
Mrs. Nannie- Wallace, Tularo, Cat.,
President of tho Western Baptist Mis
slonary Society, writes t
"I consider Peruna an indispensable
artlclo in my mcdlclno chest. It ls
twonty medicines ln ono, and has so far
cured every sickness that has been In
my homo for flvo years. I consldor It of
special valuo to woakly women, ns it
builds up tho genoral health, drives out
dlseaso and kocps you ln tho best oi
health." Mrs. Nannio Wallnco.
If you do not dorivo prompt nnd satis
factory rosults from tho uso of Poruna,
wrlto at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving a
mu statomont of your easo and ho will
If the Committee Aclinn
Endorsed Civil Service
win uo out of
Business
Washington, Jan. M. Tho house J
day in tho commltteo of tho i.
carried an amendment offered by He
burn, striking; out tho annronrt.tu.
of $170,000 for maintennnco of
civil servlco commission. Bim..
gavo notlco that ho would demand Qi
yoa and nay vote on tho amendm
when tho bill is reported back to tl.
house,
Ex-Minister Dcnby Dead.
Buffalo, N. Y Jan. 13. Chifa
Donby, formorly United States nlmj
tor at Pokin, died suddenly at tli
Hotol Sherman, in Jamestown, tU
morning, where ho delivered an u
dress Tuosdny night.
Donby was a noted diplomat, u,
served nearly 14 years In diploma
service. Ho was at Pokin thronjt
both of Cleveland's terms and r
months under McKlnloy. Ho ti
mombor of tho commission which l
vostlgated tho array accounts of tk
war with Spain, Including the
balmed beef, nnd was a member i
of thtHr natlv adhesive onvlronmsnt
and brriiK them ovor to the 8U' luls
midway, without referonce to the Chi
ltrt midway.
Without History or Ambition.
One hundred years ago the Alnq
was m the midst or Uie itonu ng
WIUilu a oewlury Ins touch with th
Japniifcw Imi ImHiiht him (o the ho
ttsou or the nga v atel. Yet ns n
l(il they hart no written lnngungo.
no nraiirtU er a Mtt, and no amlil.
ttOM for a fulHre. Twlny tht Alno
MRU till rhhio In lh wood with tt
l)w and wrw thnt Is a old as the
HMtety of hmh, deeplti' the faot that
Mi JaiMHete ntghlHr Is an ixwrt
CLEANLY WOMAN.
Krronfoo.tr Tfclnk. kr groarlii llrr
clp Tlit Skt Cnra ILndruff.
anly womsn has n rronou IJ
that bt Mtiurlnir ths aealp. whlh r.
th. andrufn Hh. mar WMh bar m"
vary dy. ami yet l.ava dandruff hr
lira lonr nvimtunl..i ... ...... . .
too. Tiii nniv v iT.V Jl . """ "" r"",on In women
aSdrtV.fi 'fKr J2LT ,,ra; for they
ami thora Ii nn liimr...i.. .L-? V? "nve no seuls: thuv ,v nn, i.i...
haps ono reason for this Is that,
while under ordinary olioumstancos
a womnn Is one of the least consid.
ared Institutions of their barbarln
stale, this Mima woman sometimes
turns from her hopelessness, and, In
the Iwms of the Ilrlilah soldier, "runs
nmu'ak."
Out of this hysterical condition the
AlHn woman bcooma a tlras In th
full tntaa of the Hngllali term, until
l (lit Alno man no )ioat In hi eal
nir of imwratiUoN haa tl.M i.rmr
for him that the gbost of a woman
has. Yet, ineetins; women In tha
atreata ,m,l roadrara. tha man n
the nwdway and tha womon usually
make the mott olalmrate of humble
bowa to their baardeil suHr!or. if
the woman wlahaa to aMk In tha
eow"ny of men she nibs bar for
fUaarer arroaa her tattooed uir ii,.
until the notion has hn MM.ni....i
by bar superiors; aft.r which sho
my sHKtk. provldatl her Ion! ti
xpreas permlalnn In words.
I'or In the Alno region the women
?,.'h? J K,wbr? Jlwpield.. n.rn. he Japanwa sake, uwm whirh ,,.,,
A1f 1.U 1.111 . . " .
fa lira Infndrt. n,roy tn, Jun.J;
Sw nil" i.".?L,1f0,'.,? ln
In tho ashos, and casting ghastly
shadows over the hairy nnd tattooed
faces or tho kindly savagos hovorlng
around tho ombors of tho fire.
Try to Forget Death.
Doath Is something to bo forgot
ten by tho living Alno ns soon ns Is
possible. Crude wooden momimonts
are erected nnd n man Is burled with
his weapons nnd his household im
plements, beside him, but the burial
places aro far fiom the haunts of the
living and are rarely visited. Sig
nificant In this regard, the Alno. with
all his ctual punishments for crime,
never has executed even the mnt
cold-blooded of murderers. Th
criminal la bound to a cross for a
week, and nfter his release received
some sound advice from the tn.iva
after which he may take his place
among Honorable men. This Is the
modern method. Once a mnr.iornr
had his nose and ears cut off and the
tendons of his. feet severed. Trials
proving the guilt or Innocence of tho
accused ones aro novel. One of those
is tno ordeal requiring the susnnntn,!
one to take a stone from tho imMr..,,
of a kettle of boiling water; tha othor
is ror him to lift a piece of red hot
iron, in the posh nr tha i.,...
You Are Certain to Lose If You At
tempt the Use of Force and
Violence.
out of every tan Alno man have earn
w title of drunkard' hut , . "' l"" "moceiu
..... iinnMra, inn every. M, urn aiimii.i .., .... ,
ftLri."nr'? ,0 Th "rPt,ld. o-l dC tolld. ,.orelu.,l-,. .......I. .. " Worship of the Bear.
tiiltkii.i am..- .. .. . . The ivllrlon nr th. inn i- . .....,
-- ,rn, anving Rtrtiiln . -" iiruui
.t,"."""or '"". f tranaroriMad Into ," ,iun wonhiv- Th l are
- - I..... " latillhlM an.l r.i.,.lo .i...
fading the oUters, who are accredit.
Uaalal J. yty. upui Agen,
YouMayBeCured
M4 fJarfWd Avenue,
jtf... u t,""a01.lu. October 9, 1902.
ivtAteLfaft11. (w i!1? nMmthl taking
fV?Z!botU etipmo and finding noreliei
Z?Z ft L'00"oCUul and fourteen bottle
kJi H..K.II 1.
AfUf doofcvltlff fpr elSTAD numlk. .nfl .V!
aurea aT"ii" ""'T ,n botUea
truth Win. r,,,TtT """J" u th UW
!&& fri'U who had triedVf I f$
w" !!? Alw5uU WP B"'i " did.
iiuch i immc back on tha uiontbi of tattur 1 k7.i i
ora any , l belteTa7 I hare Zn ffiB
thw all Bttw WfjWllM 8ou,Md m ,a "
buWik.
Ifitf a)tb
a II ui k .
tLl kuu.1,1. Vl
ii tlKMhiiii
bftlTiri, ,)Aa.i..l
n lit Barer aajor.
,:.,ri,",etuB
W Awiw,. ara fcwji( wrTj'"S M ?. If you tbink ipec
Advu, rw,, ll'jjteR'v, Jpte.. LdW
Qau A m urn. a ""-hpukum t0i t aattAJWOija. Tenn.
jftiminmnni m --w(r
i
,-i in m mountains, woods, and
atrwtma. The bear worship atul Its
attendant feoat la one f thc aUlklug
-i i me people.
The creature Is captured youBB and
Is renrtHl upoti mother's nillk io an
k may tttke flgh gN fl
food. The ur ,wn on df
reaturea of evtry villas, and In It
Jh creature U fed ami ear-,1 for
from spring till October, parhapa.
when the rretro ta itronK ,
- ...irH we cage. While thre u
a aacredneaa attache,! to the b,r u
iT?? " ! th.
' "hll this eM.,M,u,i..
und drlnklag of wkt Z
,the woman who nuraed U,e bear 8l 3"
om aid, eltant aad UteaT Of"
'JjHMi or k ur wade to the bear
1 cage, a ,
ay artvuM td ewamr JHin
:,?$
The animal Is ink.,, .. . L BOWI
by thW f tt. ,,"" 2 M
rauln. - ...T ' ,M M eon-
nwmmm wood arrowa JJJJ
MlMt Mm. aM the. wlth "
" im WBTM hu. .
You cannot forco your stomach to
do work that It Is unablo nnd unwil
ling vto do. It has boon trlod tlmo
and tlmo ngaln with always tho same
result. Tho stomach Is a good and
fnlthful sorvant; but when pushed be
yond tho limit It robols. Somo atom
nohs will stand much moro abuso than
ouiera, nut evory stomach has Its
HmU; and when that limit Is reached
It Is a very dangerous nnd unwise
procedure to attempt to orce It Into
doing ' further work. Tho sonslbla
nnd reasonable course Is to omploy
a substitute to carry on the work of
digestion and glvo tha atnmnn), nn
opportunity to recuporato and regain
no iusi strength.
Stuart's Dyspepsia TablotV nr ii,,
only perfect substitute to. take up and
mrry on tno work of tho tired, worn
out stomachs. Thoy am nntnmi ..
easy In tholr work and causo no dls-
luroance in the dlcosth-o orin ti,
contain all tho ossentini !..,.
that mako up tho gastric julco and
othor dlgestlvo fluids and win ai
toon mai a strong, healthy stom
ach will, and do It In the samo time
..u in tne same way. Thoy worts
Independently of- surrnnn.iin .
loiw and the fact that the stomach
ik or uiseased does not Influ
Ohio.
Mni...n.iv -. w. -iT..uT ".. l" 'i'i""o wiuroiBBinn wnn n
-w FiwBovu w hl V JJl UiD VUlUttUlU UUI l rtt .....
vlso gratis. ai " ocnurman. rraeucnny ho Is
Address Dr. nartman. Proaldnnt fll,on retired slnco that time.
Tho Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus.
. . - i
Assassins preparing.
Bolgrado, Bulgaria, Jan. 13. Grot
quantities of wnr material aro pasatsj
through Servla toward Bulgaria. Irf
cntlng thnt tho latter ls preparing it
ovontunlltlos,
DRIGGS
SERVED
HiS TIME
New York, Jan. 13. Former Con
grossmnn Drlggs. who was flnod in.
000 and sontoncod to sorvo ono day In
prison, was roloased nt G:30 this morn
ing, aftor being In n coll' nil night. Ho
wns met by friends nnd drlvon nu-nv
In a cnrrlnge. Tho fine wns promptly
paid.
To Have Consuls.
Berlin, Jan. 13. A commltteo of tx
Reichstag today decided to establlt
consulates at Atlantn, Seattle, Xnr
Orleans and St. Paul.
Tried for Murder.
Allentown, Pa., Jnn. 13. A jury wns
secured this morning to try Alois
Coksteln for belnsr neeunrv t .
after the fact, In the murder of Ma
bel Bechtol, whom he loved.
Ib
ne them at all their useful and
-fftotlv. work. They rill digest fooj
Just as well In a glass Jnr or bott,
M they will In a stonmoh v, .. -
ste that for yourself hv ,,.,,,1
,, .!.. ...... . .. ' ' "6 uu
;- ' a jar with a square meal
and some wator to enable It to work
Stuart's Dysnenala Tnhio., k.. .l..."
gloving ,h. 8tflmach of , ;yo;ki Qn
able that organ to rost nn.i M
and resnln its health nnd strength
Tha nmo.ua i. ..... -a"..
otatn vl '"iiy natural and
pmiu. Nature win hoi i ..
Jlistasaheheataawoundorabroken
limb if ai.9 ,g not ,nt
and Is iuu.n,u.-... .... wu"
.- ,-..u.,lw uj no nar work In
her own way. All Interference Is nre,
V'n! tb SntUart'8 DWS,a Table"
atuarts DrsnauKln t.ki,. .. .
Mle by druggists everywhere at 60
win8 ? T ,f you are a"cted
with dsspeMla. one. i ..
you feel arty times better. You will
forget you have a stomach and nl
Joloe In the fortf.iin,a xr" .
f.at would be so shorts,ghtnrUtoS
w - 6v aiong without Stuarfa Dy.
iwjpsla Tabhjta. for th .. I. ujr
hr and ar so we ,7 "". " T
sood they have done and the happl
thy have causal ,i... .! B?Ppl
cfldewe ot hi. custom ad
te BualaaM wald ,ira- .. a
2WtooC
Will Probatert
Tho will of the lato nobort T Ray
who died May 30, 1003, has beon ad
mitted to probato. Tho will bequeaths
tho property, valued at hum a
glo Ray, to be retained by her, unless
siio mnrrlos nualn wimn i .1,-n .-
the children. These are Mrs. LoU M
Johnson. Salem; M. T. Marlon; Clyde
RJT .nd Elmer E. Ray, of ujng
Mrs. Flay waB named na nv.....,
tn 1.,,.. 1.. ""UUU
..r .loui uonds, and she w
"" "I'i'oinied.
as
Ta ffl S fm nH LbFkC i.l gV rbEgaT
Iff (g'-r ailirKcaai
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dueenents to those who wish to
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