Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 26, 1904, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR
IBSEN'S
GREAT
PLAY
Alberta Gallatin's
. Splendid Creation
"Mrs.Ayerling"
Supported by One of the
Strongest Companies That
Ever Visited the Pacific
Coast
In an Intellectual play, such as lb
wen's "Ghosts," which comos to the
Grand Opora houso tonight, the stol
1nr requirements aro of a moat oxact
Ini; nature. Not alono aro the oesen
rtlal nud fundamental hUtronlo tcqul
ltw Involved, for, to piny Mrs. Al
vlng creditably, the star timst wlolil
-all iho olomenU ranging from light
comedy to tragedy. Thon, too, the
contributing clmraotora aro of such
-vital and potent value In the portray
al as to require tho hoot talent ob
talnablo. "Gliosta" Is not a "fat"
part for Its star To hold tho contor
of Its stage affords no stoltar dis
tinction unless tho position bo sub
talncd by the vory best nrL
Viewing the possibilities for fanll
nroj tho unqualified sticoess Albortn
-Galatln has won In this wpndorfu)
.pleoe, Is Aha more gratifying to those
who respeat truly artlstlo acting. Miss
Gallatin II adding rwinls of fervont
pralso to her book of comment this
imuon. ThruuH.li the Southern and
Ifcisteru states lior ratoptlon from
both the erltlonl nnd box nfuo point
of view have been moat pleasing to
all oonovriied. I rr supporting company-
IncludtM Clniu Dogel, as Os
wald, who shawl honors with Mrs.
Flsfce In the New York production ot
IbwHt's "A Doll House;" John Itav
old, a Jacob tttiRNtrand, whose ehnr
wHw work In prominent American
and lfeigilt.il slock companies has
plaeed him In the foremost rank:
llotw Hurry, lately with Joseph Jef
ferson In -Rip Van Winkle," and with
Oharlea II. Hanford In Hhnkuspmre
an roliw, and Allen Davenport, whose
I'astor Marnier has been so favorn
Alberta Gallatin.
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bly received, supply most valuable
support for Miss Gallatin.
The play, "Ghosts," Is pronounced
by both dramatic and literary crltlcl
at balng the most artistic stage pro
ductlon of IU time. It appeals to
every portion of Its audience.
Curtain at 8:15
ILL NATURED BRUTES.
Radurnnee itntl CnrryliiK Power lh
Onlr Ootid Trait In Citinrl.
As wo have racers and enrt horses,
so tho Arabs and tho natives of north
custom Africa hnvo breeds of camols
severally udnptod for riding nnd for
carrying burdens. It Is to the fast rid
ing and 'racing camels that tho name
dromedary nlono nppllos, so that this
torui-tho Greek equivalent of "rncer"
Indicates merely u breed nnd not a
particular species.
All tho cntnols of Arabia and Africa,
as well ns those omployed In India, be
lone to tho single humped specie,
which Is a lightly -built and long limbed (ecjue(i success. Aftor a Bhort lodge characters were awarded to tho fol
anlinnl In comparison lth Its double 80M, t,,8 two hallg ,mA by the or. ,ow,ng: aontlomon-Fred Mclntyro
KWn IrobSo! -nidation, were thrown Into one. flrst; Geoo Ma,on second Radios
the herds of the latter species which and from that time until tho happy Mrs. W. It..Andorson, first; Mrs.
nro found In tho neighborhood of the company dlsporsod, there was not a Ed. Itlstlno, sccend.
Gobi desert nro the descendants of
aboriginally wild animals, but tho
Arabian camel Is quite unknown In a
wild state, nnd we nro ovon Ignorant
of lis birthplace, although It Is quite
likely 'that this msy have boon north
Africa or the uelghboihood of tho Ara
bian desert. For traversing desert
tracts camel nro absolutely Indlspen
snide'. Their broad cushlonllko hoofs
proclaim tliem essentially nnlmiils of
tho desert, and a cnmel Is absolutely
holpless on a wut mid slippery Inclined
rond.
As If conscious that man cannot do
without them, camols aro some of tho
worst tempered and III natured brutes
In creation, nnd, snvo for tholr en
durauco and tho heavy loads thoy can
carry, no one has n good word to say
In their favor. If a annul can blto a
mounted traveler whom ho may bo
passing In a narrow road, ho will novcr
fall to avail himself of tho opportunity,
and tho bubbling nolso made by a
"mast" camel at night will destroy the
rest of an entlro camp. London Illus
trated, News.
MALONEY'S
WEDDING
WEDNESDAY
McCoy's hilarious sufficiency, "Ma
lonoy's Wedding," comos to tho Grand
Opora house Wednesday night. No
protenso Is mndo at dramatic consist
ency and 'tho play, as tho title Im
plies, servos nioroly as a vohlclo for
the conveyance of large quantltlos of
fun nnd nmusomont. It Is distinctly
a play belonging o the type dwlgnat
ed as musical comedy, and Its pleas
ing ensemble, fetching songs nnd
catchy music recommend It as some
thing more than the conventional
slap-stick Irish farm comedy. Maud
Sutton, a chnrmlng little woman, who
has made an enviable reputation in
musical comedy, heads the cast and
Is ably supported by Lew Nelson,
Jennie Stevens, Frank Mitchell, Ollle
Wlllard. Harry Fentelle, Claud Had
cllffe, and twenty dainty girls In
pleasing musical number. Tho pro
duction Is under the direction ot Mr.
Daniel McCoy.
SmUt on sale at box olllce Wednes.
day. January 7. at 'J a. m. Curtain
at 8 IS.
the
In "Chests."
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, OALEM, OREGON,
HAD AN
IN-DOOR
PICNIC
, i
Degree of Honor and A. 0.
U. W. Have an Old
fashioned Gath
ering One of the most enjoyable and on-
tertalnlng social events of the season
In lodge circles, was the backwoods
picnic and dance given by Valley
lodge, No. J8, A. O. U. W., and Viola
lodge. No. 88. Degree of Honor, last
Invenlng. nnd the affair was a most
V,
hb Country
"One never knows" nnd "you can't
be too caroful" aro two English aphor
isms which nre applicable to almost
ovory contingency, as Joseph Arthur
good-humorodly quotod when the rel
ative morlts nnd money-making pow
ers or "Lost River" were being com
pared with his earlier success, "Dine
Jeans." Kvonts have proven that
"Lost Hlver" Is ovon more nttraotlvo
In Its exqulslto rural simplicity and
pulse-qulckenlng sensations. Whoth-
er viewed from a box olllce or nud!-
tor's standpoint. It tills the exchequor
8ENATE ETIQUETTE.
11 Carao ,cnr Slaklnir Ilanarvrlt Ml
McKluley'a IiinuKnratlou,
A vice prosldont seated In solitary
grandeur In the senate chamber, while
the ceremony of n presidential innugu
ration to which ho has boon Invited as
mi honored guist is going on outside,
surely prewnts spectacle with an elo-
meiH or iiuuior lu It. Few persona
Unow how uetir Theodore Uoosovolt
Mine to playing mich a pert on the-4th
t Maivli, imii. The seuato stickles
o for minor details of etiquette that
the uuMt strenuous reformer would
hsnlly eiifire to transgress Its rulos,
and they ivtmlre that a formal motion
to Hdjinirti slwll lo put before a rtnv
wwslon t-Hii come to an end. After his
liwiiKUratlon us vh-e presldont In tho
senate clmmlwr Mr. ltoosevelt took the
KMel mill, when the routine business
was finished. dtrtH-toil the sorgesnt at
arms, ns usual, to proceed with tho
ivrvmotiy of liwtiKuratlug Mr. MeKJn
ley as prtMihlent.
It was thon In onler for souu senator
t imnt oiUoHruiueiit, but In the
e.iifuli, nolHHly seoiueU to hav0 his
wits aUiui hlin. and tho u-hAU. -....,
btamj. liuludJMg the senators, quitted
tln eliamlier for the east n..Mi,v .i,
the oath was to be administered and
.V. w i T '"M,,,'r", few inln-
nt the vice pre-Weut fouml himself
alone, with fair prospect of remain
ins so until the day', tierforniances
mIm r lmt " chanml that Senator
HeltfeW mlsHl his hat while pasalug
through the eorrldor ami came back to
look for It Pace to face with the vice
r Z:. . . l De wrons- w witu
- u..w Biwvny no moved "that
the
vuiD uu BOw illAi,ml
Mr.
uoosevelt. with eoiwi i.m.,. V
motion, deckel uZZZ LU,8
nrocwd! In Mr. HeltfeW. wopany
to the nlaee on itu. B-i.i...r?raM
' - VBI11HI JBT1I1
k'raneta B. Iw R Ceatury.
Kftmwiiwr the great rn,, " ..
,WHr Rurea & mmmo
si
1904.
dull moraonL Tho members were
nearly all clad In bnokwoods costume,
lied' bandannas, old-fashioned straw
hats and skirts, cut In tho style of 50
years ago, entered largely Into the
paraphernalia of the girls, while stogy
boots, overalls and hickory shirts
were sported as the best 'Sunday-go-to
meotln's" of tho men. Tho even
ing wns spent In games and dancing,
quadrilles making up tho major part
of the danco program. Alter tne en
joyment of this part of the program
a picnic dinner was spread out on
tablecloths on tho floor, and In picnic
style the happy company gathered
wound this Improvised board, and on-
; Joyed the good tilings preparco vty wv
ladles. It was at a lato hour wnen
tho ,0y gathorlng came to an end
nIi tho company dispersed, voting
tho backwoods picnic the ovont of the
senson. The pilzes for the most ennr
ncterlstlc costumes nnd best sustained
Orchestr
'EY.tf
and auditor allko with satisfactory
rosult8. It would seem ns If "Lost
Rlvor" was dostlned to flow peace
fully on nt the full tldo of succoss It
maintained during Its phonomonal six
months' mil In Now York, whon the
"Standing Room Only" sign was night
ly used, to the onvy of tho loss fortu
nnto attractions. "Lost River" will
opponr at tho Grand Opora House
Thursday ovonlng, January 28th.
Seats on snlo at tho box ofllco Thurs
day, January 28th, nt 9 a. m. Curtain
at 8-16.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26,
U i
We Ate Not Impostors
i,a1n,Say n f,ention hc fa,se "prcsenialions made by
SJffi W afe EWe tecause are here practice
,v weafent imposters, as seine o( our
nZ arT3STU'-d lMd 7U ' beHeV"' tu " illedmcfl
m the art 3nd science of our profession. "W e are gettine the
SVhs. V le hy ,hey are sore -IfT Z
SLrST .1
Give in a rail Za
of "ur confidence
SpS1 " Until Feb. J5, J904.
roWFdlmgs - $1.00 S5fl.Pi- en-
Gold
Bridge Work
Out Tems
Consoltatlon Free
TV 1
DENTAL OFFICESts,ott BoUL' T.C? 9
office hok iaafc-.?-.jKC;r S!?af
HAN 10LLLING HOUSE
THE WAY HE ACQUIRED HIS HATRED
FOR HUMANKIND.
It All lleKBii Will, the Crnel Treat
ment He ncce.vcd In III. C-lth-jd.
Vlelons incident. That Marked 111.
Dnwnwnrd Cnrccr.
The development of a vicious bono
from an innocent colt is described by
Bewotl Ford In one of tho stories In
1I "es Nine." Tho colt's dlsposl ion
was tint spoiled by Ignorant and cruel
.. ii fnnu of one Perkins.
Then ho was sold, nnd bis subsequent,
i, tit.io nli.lnred:
in the weeks during which ho trailed
i, mill district of southern Mich-
lean lu the wake of the borso buyct I
Illuo Uluaes lenrucu iiummi, "- -IllUch
that was 111. He llnlshcd the trip
with raw bocks, a hoof print on his
llnnk nnd tooth marks on neck nnd
withers. Horses led In n bunch do not
improve In disposition.
Some of the scoies the blue ronn colt
paid In kind, some ho did not, but be
learned the gnmo of givo and tnke.
Men nnd horses nllke, ho concluded,
wore against hlni. If he W"'"" bold
bis own, ho must bo ready with teeth
nnd hoofs. INpeclully he carried with
him always n blnck, furious hatred of
man In general.
So he went about with cars laid back,
tho whites of ids eyes showing and n
bite or u kick ready lu nny emergency.
Day by day the linto In lilrii deepened
until it became tho master passion. A
flulck footfall behind him wns enough
to send his heels nying as inougn it-
bad been released by a hair trigger. Ho
kicked tlrst and Investigated afterward.
Tho mere sight ot a man within rench
lug distance roused nil his ferocity.
Toward his own kind Iiluo Hlnzea
bore himself defiantly. Double hnrnesa
wns something ho loathed. One wns
not free to work his will on tho de
spised driver if hampered by n polo
pud mate. In such cases no nippeu
munos and kicked under tho traces iin
ttrrolenscd. Ho had a special antip
athy for gray horses nnd fought them
on the smallest provocation or upon
none at nil.
As a result, Blue Blazes, whllo know
ing no mnstors, had ninny owners,
sometimes three in n slnglo week. Ho
begnu his career by filling n tbrco
months engagement us a livery horse,
but after ho bnd run nwny u dozen
times, wrecked several carriages and
disabled a hostler he was sold for half
bis purchase price.
Then did be enter upon his wander
Ingn In real earnest. Ho pulled street
curs, delivery wagons, drays nnd nsh
carts. He wus sold to unsuspecting
farmers, who, when his evil traits
cropped out, swapped him unceremoni
ously nnd with Ingenious prevnrlcution
by tho roadside, hi tho natural courso
of events ho wns much punished.
Up and ncross tho southern penln-
.sula of Michigan ho drifted coutcn-
tlously, growing moro vicious with
each encounter, moro daring after each
victory. In Muskegon ho sent tho driv
er of n grocery wagon to tho hospital
with a shoulder bite requiring cauter
ization nnd four stitches. In Munlsteo
he broko tho small bones in tho leg of
n baker's Inrgo boy. In Cadillac a
boarding stable hostler struck hlni
with an iron shovel. Illuo Illuzos kick,
ed tho hostler quite accurately and
very suddenly through u window.
Botween Cadillac nnd Kalnskn he
spent sevornl lively weeks with farm
ers. Most of them tried various tam
ing processed. Some escuped with
bruises and some suffered berlous in
Jury. At Alpcnn bo found un owner.
.ft? WiU P1!
f OI ur' u' b' w"8ht forever.-
CnviCe ou ha eworthy
$4.00
Ftiil Set
S'gettyCaah.
That is the
TTurK. -aeaper.
t? ..-
' J-re JLia Wfyh4't
, . u , m, oVJUH& AY JkCSILjLl JufSjf r
Wf ,.. ' '&gM
women are denied m
Iianpincss of children throng
derangement of the generative
organs. AJrs. Deyer advises
wuiueu to use L.yuia u, 1jjq.
nam's Yegetaoie compound.
"Deati Mrs. PiNKnAM: Isnffenl
with stomach complaint for years. 1
got so lad that I could not carry bt
children but flvo months, thcniwotfl
havo a mlbcarrlngo. Tho last tlnai
uccumo iireKuuui, iiijr iiuauanu POtm
io iiinu jjjuiuu. ji illinium s vers
tiiuiu viuiiifuitiA4 uiur iaum?ti
first bottlo I was rollovcd of tho alck
noss of stomach, and bctran to fl u.
tor In every way. I continued itstss
anu wna canuicu io carry my babjto
maturity. I now havo a nico fob
girl, and can work hotter than I tm
could before. I am llko a new womm
Mns. Fjiank Beyeh, 22 S. Second St,
juuriuuu, wjmi. fouuu forfeit If crfjfitfrf I
above letter proving genuineness cannot btfrtfii '
FJBEE MEDICAL ADVICE TO i
1VOMAN.
Don't hcsltnto to Tlto to Mn
Plnklinm. Sho wUl understand
yourcnsopcriccuy,an(i-vuitreit
yoti with jelndncss. Her nilriM
is free, nnd tho nddrcss is m
Mass. No woman over rcgrettM
linvincr written nor, ana sholuj
uoipcu tnousanus.
tvtio, having rona somotning very e
vinclng in n liorso tntlner's book, eliV
orutely stiuppcd tho roan's legs u
cording to diagram nnd then wcntliti
tho stnll to wreak vengennco with t
riding whip. Bluo Blazes accepted m
cut, after which ho crushed tho arti
er against tho plunk partition until
tbreo of tho mini's ribs were brota.
Tho Alpcnn man wns fished from u
dcr thu roan's hoofs just In time til
save his life.
This Incident earned Bluo Blazes thi I
naino of "man killer," and It itucti
Ho even figured In the uowspaperdii-l
patches. "Bluo Blazes, tho Michigan
Mini Killer," "Tho Ugliest Howe
Alive," "Alpena's Equina OaWiir"-
thesc wcro somo of tho hcaOU&et, lit
Perkins method had borne fruit
The Local Calendar.
Commorclal Club meets this eu
Ing at 7:30.
Council moots tills evening at
o'clock. '
Oratorical contost at Wlllimettt
University Friday ovonlng.
Hanging of Harry Egbert, flu M
I'rost, Friday nt stnto prison.
Tho Journal Diamond Guessing Cot
tost Is still growing In favor.
Romombor tho groat Chair ill
Itocker Sale, at Buron & Hamilton
this woek, for bargains.
- Patrons ad
of Teeth $5.00
Reason Why We Can Do
Fee Reasonable
BMnnv
1-adY Attendant
tan week, for trsjM,