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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, ORKGOfC, TUKflOAY. ,MAV . 100B
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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JLA1CE MOHONK. CONFEIIENCE.
Hon. S. R. Thayer and Hon. D. P.
Jones of Minneapolis, Roar Admirals
Tho Lake Mohonk conference on F. E. Chndwtck, J. B. Coghlan and
International arbitration will hold
Its fourteenth annual meeting nt
Mohonk Lake, N. Y., on the Invita
tion of Albert K. Smiley, May 20
22 with Hon. John W. Foster of
Washington, -ex-secretary of state,
as presiding offlcer. Tho program
Includes u. presentation of the work
it Ihe second Hague conference and
'of the recent Cantral American
Topco conferencca by men who par
ticipated In thone gatherings. In
cMtdlng Hon. James Brown Scott, so
licitor of tho mate department; Scn
'or Don Joaquin B. Cnlvo, minister of
'Cos.t.a Hlco; and Scnor Doctor Luis
XL Corea, minister of Nicaragua.
Other speakers on the genernl sub
ject will be Hon. John Barrett of
Washington, Dr. Benjamin F. True
blood of Boston; Dr. Paul S.
RolnBch of Madison, Wisconsin and
Professor William H. Shepard of
"New York. Tho Japnno&o Ambassa
dor, Baron Kogoro Tnkahlra,.has al
so boon Invited to make an nddreis.
The relations of tho colleges nnJ
universities to the International ar
bitration movement w" 1 be present
ed by President Wheeler of the Uni
versity or California, Chnncellor
White of tho University of Georgln,
President Van Hlse of tho University
of Wisconsin, President ' Swain of
Swurthmore College and others; the
Intere.it of 'the church; and of the
Y, M. C. A. will bo the subjects of
Row V. H. Rowley of Boston nnd
John U. Mott of New Yerk: Rollo
Cn Ogden of tho New York Evening
Post. Hamilton Holt of the Indepen
dent and Walter H. Page , of tho
World's Work will speak for The ed
itors; while the business men will
have speakers-Including William Mo
Carroll and Mnrcuj M. Mark1 of
Jow York. Thomas M Osborne of
C. F. Goodrich and Gonoral Freder
ick D. Grant, Hon. H. B. F. Mnc
farland nnd Elmer Elsworth Brown
of Washington and John Murray
Gtnrk of Toronto.
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.H'STICE FOR THE 1IAOUE COX-FEIIENCE.
ence to the usual policy of the con
ference to act a. a clearing house
for public opinion. Its list of speak
on! Is representative, Including Jur
ists, diplomat, business men, edi
tors and clergymen.
Perhaps tho greatest public ser
vice the conforenco can perform this
year will bo to set forth squarely
Just what tho secdnd Hague confer
ence did. Considerable uncertainty
on this point still exist In the pub
He mind and much of It Is doubtless
unjust to tho men who went to The
Hague. Two of thcao men are to
participate In the Mohonk meeting
where they will havo an opportun
ity to placo themselves on record,
and where, too, they may meet In
discussion some of tho ardent peace
advocates who profess dissatisfac
tion, or at least disappointment,
with the results at The Haguo.
Interest will also attach to tho
addresses of tho Costa Rlcan and
Nlcaraguan ministers, two of- tho
diplomats who participated In the
recent Central American Peace Con
ference and In the drafting of that
remarkable eeriCB of conventions de
signed to insuro peace in Central
America.
o
With all this fuss over the ques
tion of -two or four battleships and
with Admiral Evan's fleet arousing
the enthiHnsui of all nations, It will
be Interesting to observe whether
tho opponents of a naval policy like
jours will rorce the Lnke mouoiik
I conference nt Its coming mooting to
break its silence of Inst year on the
The announcement that the Lake
Mohonk Conference nt Its meeting
this month will devote spoclnl at
tention to setting forth the remits
of the second Hngue conference re
vlvlea Interest In the work of tho
men who met at The Hnguo last
year. And as the real facts are be
coming nvnllnblo,. It Is beginning to
appear thut the pessimistic views
prevailing In ninny quarters nt the
close of the conference wore not nl
logether well founded. Tho Hngue
Conference wns not a legislative
body or one In which a majority
ruled; had It been, we would now
havo a general 4renty of obligatory
arbitration, an International court
with a pormnnent bench pcrlinp
even an agreement on limitation of
nrmnmonts. But when we remember
that 45 nations were represented
and that substantial unanimity wns
required to adopt any proposition
(remembering, too, the dlflioulty of
securing unanimity In gatherings
where racial nnd temperamental
difference nre Infinitely less marked
thnn nt Tho. Hague), It Is a mutter
of gratification that the conference
agreed on so many points. It gave
to tho world n decree that hence
forth an offer of arbitration mint
always precede tho .ise of force for
collection of contract debts: It pro
vided for nn International prize
court to which appeals may be taken
from biased decisions of national
Tho Difference.
She stood on the bridge at midnight
And aha hadn't lost a cent I
If she'd Btald In the bridge game
longer
I'll bet sho)d bo broke or bent!
- aL-iij, 1 X '
Fnmc.
Before you strive for glory
As famous to revolve,
Before you strive for laurel
Th'la triple rlddlo solve!
We hailed him on a loader,
Wo dubbed him sago and grent,
But toll us who In thunder
Wan Bryan's running nrnto?
Tho ladles wept about him,
The Rapora showed his face,
But pray who was tho hero
Of last year's murder caBe?
The almost contral figure
And keystone of the arch,
Who was tho happy bridegroom
Of last night's wedding march?
McLaudbrugh Wilson in N. Y. Sun.
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Comedy.
They parted with clasp of hands,
And kisses and burning tears;
They mot In a foVelgn land
After some twenty years.
Met aa acquaintances meet.
Smilingly, trnnqull-eycd
Not even the least little beat
Of the heart upon either side.
They chatted of this and that,
The nothing? that make up life;
What Bo Thy Curef
The above question Is often asked con
cerning Dr. Plercn'a two leading ed.
clnos, -"Golden Medical Discovery" ib4
"Favorite Presort ptlon."
Tno answer is mat -tiolden Medical
Discovery " la a most potent alteratlvo or
blood-pUrSRor, and tonlu or Invigorate
and acts &pcia1ly favorably In a cura
tive way upo, all tho mucous lining sur
faces, as of the nasal passages, throat,
bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels aBd
bladdefecurln? a largo percent of catar
rhal caspA vvl.cUirT-tfie disease affects Uu
nasal paxw. tho flttnat, larynx, bros-
cnia, swmaciiM&s catarrhal dyspeplat
uoweueias CTuxojusjwarqijnj. bladder
uvorus or owisr uumc ortrarrer Evrn
affarflnnv It It nfUn flUcciStu'l In rl
i '$ ofeFV1 pfriT,jnn"h tWni
fnFllYi' '-tarLinfl cfassot dlwasrg (lite)
queotlon of limitation of armaments. J Sne j,, a calnsbrough hat,
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COFFEE
The world is full of
anonymous ceffee: "Java
and Mocha."
Who returns your
money if you don't like
'em ? '
Your rrcr r ff ruron ynar raonc t( yon dot
MU Scblllln'i Br tti Kr bin
Auburn, nnd Frnpk D. LnLnnne of I prize courts; it resolved thnt a
Philadelphia. About fifty promlnont third conference. In about eight
chambers of commerce nnd boards ; yonrs. should tnke "Hip and continue
of trade representing nil parts of., 'it work, under IXTKUXATIOXAL
the country will send' dologntos. j direction; It gave to either party to
Other prominent men expected nreja controversy he right to publicly
Governora Noel of Mississippi, and ask the. tefvlco of The Hngue Trl
Frenr of Hawaii; Justice Brower of.bunal thereby forcing Its adversary
tho United Stnto iprenv court. Vtp Arbitrate or to publicly admit Us
Chief Justice It. S. Bean of Oregon, fear or its unwillingness to do so.
W. D. Beard of Tennessee and W. W. thus doing awny with the former In
"Douglas of Rhode. Island and Jus-1 congruous requirement that two
tires W. P. Potter of Pennsylvania,
Joseph B. Moore of Michigan and
Alden Chester of New York; Senn
lor Hoyburn of Idaho and Repreaen
1 olive Ultchcock of Nebraska, Gold
fogle of New York and Wiley of
Now Jersey; President Butler of
Columbia university; Dr. A. C. Gor
don of the University of Virginia;
lion. J. M. Gamboa of Mexico. Gen
eral Stewart U Woodford nnd Dr.
Lyman AbboU, of New York, Hon.
lmbert.Tree and He'ury C. Morris
of Chicago, Hon Charles F. Mander
aon and E. A. Bejnson of Omaha.
Hon John W. Noble of St. Louis.
MUTUAL HELP
When you deposit monoy ln
hank you help the conummttj by
putting It whore It can be usvJ
in holplns carry on the buslnes
of tha community.
Yon ua'p yorarself liy putilnn
It whom It will be kept Mifly
I and paid back on demand, wlth
l out any ar or worry on your
part
Our Savings Dopurtmcnt pays
thr pw eut Interest.
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CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
1. M. Al.UKKT, lrtTs
R M. OIHlftAX, VJce-lVes.
JOS. 11. ALUKHT. 0!4jkr,
nntlons on he 'verge of war must
first AGREE to ask for arbitration;
It extended the work of the Red
Crota to naval warfare; and It great
ly Improved the Hapuo conventions
of 1S99 by making mediation, good
offices and commissions of Inquiry
more easily offered or invoked.
Services like tKcse should not be
lls'h'y estimated Nor should It bo
forgotten that the principle of ob
ligatory arbitration received the
votes of 32 of the 4K nations, which,
through more than 60 tieatlea of ar
bitration already In existonce and
othor being negotiated by the
Uulted States, havo given or aro giv
ing expression of their sincerity.
(And if the conference did not cre
ate a peunanent international court,
it left nothing lacking save J ho ap
' portionment of Judges and it ar
ranged thnt this may be made by
tho nations through diplomatic
channels. Plans for tho organiza
tion and procedure of tho court aro
ruly. and 1h a recent address Hon.
Joseph H. Chonte stated that Secre
tary Root believes It possible fo.r
the nation to agr a to judges
and to put the court Into operation
before the third Haguo conference.
Meanwhile, th piosm Hague Tri
bunal remains and Is soon to decide
the Newfoundland FUherlas ease
which b.e Uhjted States and Great
Britain will submit to It.
LAKE MOHOXK CONFERENCE
The program of the fourteenth an
nual meeting of the Lake Mohonk
conference Qn International Arbitra
tion. May 20-2. ludlcate adher
Speculation on n enr hortagc next
fall, due to the big crops, Is already
active. If the !ord Ii ngnin talk
ing to men and telling them whnt Is
to happen, His selection of men to
talk to Is one of the most mysterious
of His ninny mysterious waysi
The f ar of over production of
fnrm crops keeps many farmers from
sttlving for larger fields per nrrc.
and prolonging humnn life creates
fear of over-populating the earth.
Why n'ot strive for both? Each, will
take cure of tho other.
n -
Roy.s Will Be Boys.
and arc alwnyi . getting scratches,
irrBymarmtM -m mpRi n ft(iM;n ci
is a poweriui ci gently acting InvlfCTat
Ins tonic ant? nervine. For weak went
out, ovoworked women no matter what
has caused the brcsk-dowa, "Fnvorin
Proscrlptloa"wlll be. found mott effectlra
la building ap the streagth, regulatiaf
tho womanly faactlons, snbdolnr pU
'and brlngltw about a healthy, vlgerev
condition of the wholo system.
A book of particulars wraps each bottle
giving the formula) of both medicines sad
quoting what scores of eminent med
ical authors, wIimo works are consulted
by physicians of all tho schools of prsctlm
aa guide In proscribing, say of eth in
gredient entering Into these medicines
Tho word of pralo onstowedon the
several Ingredients entMntf fnto'Decter
Plorco's tnedlclti by such writers ikoaW
havo morn vol, it than any amount (
son - professional testimonial. aecasM
such men aro writing for tho guidance ef
their mcdlca brethren and know whereof
thoy speak.
Both medlcinei, are non-alcoholic, non
secret, and contain no harmful habit
forming druv. twlnj; composed of glyceric
extracts of tlie roots of native, American
medicinal forest plants They are both
old by doalrrs In medlcino. You can't
afford to accept as a substitute for one ol
these medicines of known composltloa,
any secret nostrum.
Dr.PJnN'! Pllt..mll vntrar-rontM,
easy to lake i candy, irgulato and t
TtgorAto stoaiach, llvur and bowels.
SPRING
SHOES
5?
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JUT ?J!?
w-. zzzi'.
a ice and children'," iw
and itch .. imi
uhlnCT Hlll
..-c Biipen.
Jacob Veil
3l3SUtcfitrct.
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And he. In black for his wife.
Ah, what a comedy this!
Neither wns hurt. It appears
Yet once she had leaned to IiIb kiss.
And onre he had known her tears.
Thomns Bnlley Aldrlch.
Clifiitlsiry of Egyptian Mummies,
It is remarkable that, In spite of j
this lapse of time, orgnnlc materials, '
which of all others, nre liable to de-,
cay, should still manifest In the test
tuba thulr characteristic reactions.
The presence of solid nnd volaUle
fatty acids, proteins nnd cholestcrln .
with tract- of lutnct fat. was demon
strable. The high percentage of fnt-
ty acids leads (he author to the con
clusion thnt they originate not whol-J
ly from fat, but mainly from the
body proteins. The formation of ad
Ipocere In the muscles of the corpses
left In water or burled In damp soil
was adduced by the French obser
vers In their work nt the morgue in
Paris as evidence of the nosulblc
conversion of protein Into fatty ma-1
terlal. At the present time, how-'
ever, live doctrine of the metabolic!
change of protein Into fat Is re
garded with skepticism by most phy-
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
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THE IlKfiT MLUff.MiJ
FAaULY KVBt ml
v-oq oe oduidM frail Mjii
tender snd Jolcy bnt,
.... ah QUr Bnu in i
from the cholceit, ar.d tr
jthe Uble to suit tb imiUt
fastidious. Our prkti vt IohI
qusllty thnn you- ttj t)(K
place In Bikni,
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H'linne 201 j;f
SALEM WATER CC
i OFFICE an ML A
' For water terrle tj;!mt
I Dills nayabls tsoatkh It
Grater In
The abovtj cut represents
brick lined Torrid Zone Furt...
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dui
proof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
- v , - . r--.--.-r. i);iiruvu wiui aneiiiicihiii y inoai pii-1
wits, sprains, bruises, bumps, burnsi . , . . . , , ,,
.. aniH Wnn'i iienloct nurli thlncs 8, ORlata. Ill anile of the largo,
they may reaifH serious If you do. amount of fnty-ncld rndtcals in tho,
protein molecule.
The mummy prote"ln. although it
238 STATE STREET.
Estimates furnished on heating
A n nl v Ballnrd'a Snow Liniment nc
cording to directions right away and
It will relieve Uhe pain and lionl tne
trouble. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by nil dealers.
It la the proud boait that the
American jinlon Is "an asylum for
the oppressed of all nntlons." Aro
the atntoa constituting the Union In
cluded? ninny citizens seem" Inclined
to nsk.
o
Kodol completely digests all
classes of food. It will get right at
the trouble and do the very work
Itself for the stomach. It Is pleasant
to take. Sold by all druggists,
o
Blgncrs In tho live stock markets
la not the big thing It was; the big
gest cattlo, the biggest horses and
biggest hogs are at a discount, it
h quality that counts In 4ho lon5
run.
n
Mr. John Rlha. of Vlnlng. la., says
"I havo been selling DeWitt'a Kid
ney and Bladder Plus for abo.it a
year and they give better satisfac
tion than any pill I ever sold." SolJ
by all dealors.
ii i ... i r'
It has go so In farming that It Is
not so much the amount done as the
quality of the doing; In othor words,
it is hotter to do less aud do It woll
than to do more and do It ill.
Konody's Laxative Cough Syrup
does not constipate, but on the other
hand Its laxative principles gently
move the bowels Children like it
Sold by all druggists.
... i- . . ..a :
No hHiuas no olt; no soli no
crops; no crops no moe : no mon
ey no coHtotunioHi; no contantmctU
no happiness; o happiaens no us
o living! Chock one for humus!
Kemp's Balsam is a safe cough
cure, for It contains nothing that can
harm you. It is the best cough cura,
but cosU no more than any other
kind. AH druggists sell it.
e tnlns the general characters of.
albuminous material, has lost those
specific properties which enable us
to distinguish that of human origin
vftyim that which Is found in other
pans of the animal kingdom. In nth-
or words. It no longer gives whnt Isj
termed the "biological reaction.".
This Is disappointing, although It
was doubtless expected. Mr.Schmldt
also found that he could no longer
detect hemoglobin, and the sub
stance regarded as blood by previous j
observers was doubtless composed of
colored gum and rosin employed In
embalming. In reference to the, pro
cess of embalming Itself, he was
unable .to find any soda. The so
called natrium bath really consisted
of a solution of common salt.
The old Egyptians simply pickled
their corpses In brine, and the va
rious balsams used were mere ac
cessories, which could have exerted
no real Influence on the process of
mummification. The real agent at
work here was undoubtedly the ex-
OUEAT CHINESE DOCTOR
L. M. HUM
Has ;n dV a !lfe . tudy of loots
nnd herb., nr.d In thnt study
cllrcovercf and ! giving to the
world his wondt-Iul remodlos.
No Mercury, poisons or
druga u.'cd He ctuoi without
oprr.tlon or without the aid
of the knife. He guarantees
to cure 'Cattrrh. Asthm?,
Lung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Nervousness, Nervous Debility.
Stomach, Liver. Kidney
Trouble; aleo Lost Manhood,
Female- Weakness and all Pri
vate diseases. Consultation
fl-'O.
care of
YIC'K SO TOXfi CO.
dUiii-M) Drugs and Herbs.
153 High st - Salem, Or.
traordlnarlly dry climate of Egypt,
iCTOIlIA..
feMStk
Bhutan
cf
Italy YHHtnUMBfetfc
, jr.
and ltls this also which has acted ;
as a rresorvaUvo of the organic ma-J
terlal which can still be Identified, j
The research reminds mo of a
small piece of work whloh was car- J
rled out by Dr. Otto Rosenheim
a few years ago. Small pieces
of the carapace of a fossil Burypterld
were placed at his disposal by Sir
E. Ray Lankestor and Mr. Bathjer
of the Natural Ht&tory Museum, and
he was able to demonstrate in them
tho presenoo of ohltin, their orgast
ic substratum. In this ease one wafi
dealing with prehistoric waterfall j
compared with which .an Egyptian ,
mummy hs qulee recent. This kind
of work appeals to the imagination,
and one can only hope that if It is
continued stIM further light and nj
teresr will be thrown on the records
of the past aes. W. D. Hallburton
In Nature, London.
Phone 44 Main 147 N. High, St
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