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the story of a pioneer-第49部分

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ambition to be president; and there were other rea…

sons; into which I need not go again; why I felt that

I could not accept the post。  At last; however; Miss

Anthony actually commanded me to take the place;

and there was nothing to do but obey her。  She was

then eighty…four; and; as it proved; within two years

of her death。  It was no time for me to rebel against

her wishes; but I yielded with the heaviest heart

I have ever carried; and after my election to the

presidency at the national convention in Washing…

ton I left the stage; went into a dark corner of the

wings; and for the first time since my girlhood ‘‘cried

myself sick。''



In the work I now took up I found myself much

alone。  Mrs。 Catt was really ill; and the strength

of ‘‘Aunt Susan'' must be saved in every way。 

Neither could give me much help; though each

did all she should have done; and more。  Mrs。

Catt; whose husband had recently died; was in a

deeply despondent frame of mind; and seemed to

feel that the future was hopelessly dark。  My own

panacea for grief is work; and it seemed to me that

both physically and mentally she would be helped

by a wise combination of travel and effort。  During

my lifetime I have cherished two ambitions; and

only two: the first; as I have already confessed;

had been to succeed Miss Anthony as president of

our association; the second was to go around the

world; carrying the woman…suffrage ideal to every

country; and starting in each a suffrage society。 

Long before the inception of the International Suf…

frage Alliance I had dreamed this dream; and;

though it had receded as I followed it through life;

I had never wholly lost sight of it。  Now I realized

that for me it could never be more than a dream。 

I could never hope to have enough money at my

disposal to carry it out; and it occurred to me that

if Mrs。 Catt undertook it as president of the Inter…

national Suffrage Alliance the results would be of

the greatest benefit to the Cause and to her。



In my first visit to her after her husband's death

I suggested this plan; but she replied that it was

impossible for her to consider it。  I did not lose

thought of it; however; and at the next International

Conference; held in Copenhagen in 1907; I suggested

to some of the delegates that we introduce the

matter as a resolution; asking Mrs。 Catt to go

around the world in behalf of woman suffrage。  They

approved the suggestion so heartily that I followed

it up with a speech setting forth the whole plan and

Mrs。 Catt's peculiar fitness for the work。  Several

months later Mrs。 Catt and Dr。 Aletta Jacobs; presi…

dent of the Holland Suffrage Association; started on

their world tour; and not until after they had gone

did I fully realize that the two great personal am…

bitions of my life had been realized; not by me; but

by another; and in each case with my enthusiastic

co…operation。



In 1904; following my election to the presidency;

a strong appeal came from the Board of Managers

of the exposition to be held in Portland; Oregon;

urging us to hold our next annual convention there

during the exposition。  It was the first time an

important body of men had recognized us in this

manner; and we gladly responded。  So strong a

political factor did the men of Oregon recognize us

to be that every political party in the state asked

to be represented on our platform; and one entire

evening of the convention was given over to the

representatives chosen by the various parties to

indorse the suffrage movement。  Thus we began

in Oregon the good work we continued in 1906; and

of which we reaped the harvest in 1912。



Next to ‘‘Suffrage Night;'' the most interesting

feature of the exposition to us was the unveiling of

the statue of Saccawagea; the young Indian girl

who led the Lewis and Clark expedition through the

dangerous passes of the mountain ranges of the

Northwest until they reached the Pacific coast。

This statue; presented to the exposition by the

women of Oregon; is the belated tribute of the state

to its most dauntless pioneer; and no one can look

upon the noble face of the young squaw; whose out…

stretched hand points to the ocean; without marvel…

ing over the ingratitude of the nation that ignored

her supreme service。  To Saccawagea is due the

opening up of the entire western country。  There

was no one to guide Lewis and Clark except this

Indian; who alone knew the way; and she led the

whole party; carrying her papoose on her back。 

She was only sixteen; but she brought every man

safely through an experience of almost unparalleled

hardship and danger; nursing them in sickness and

setting them an example of unfaltering courage and

endurance; until she stood at last on the Pacific

coast; where her statue stands now; pointing to the

wide sweep of the Columbia River as it flows into

the sea。



This recognition by women is the only recognition

she ever received。  Both Lewis and Clark were sin…

cerely grateful to her and warmly recommended her

to the government for reward; but the government

allowed her absolutely nothing; though each man

in the party she had led was given a large tract of

land。  Tradition says that she was bitterly disap…

pointed; as well she might have been; and her Indian

brain must have been sadly puzzled。  But she was

treated little worse than thousands of the white

pioneer women who have followed her; and standing:

there to…day on the bank of her river; she still seems

sorrowfully reflective over the strange ways of the

nation she so nobly served。



The Oregon campaign of 1906 was the carrying

out of one of Miss Anthony's dearest wishes; and we

who loved her set about this work soon after her

death。  In the autumn preceding her passing; head…

quarters had been established in Oregon; and Miss

Laura Gregg had been placed in charge; with Miss

Gale Laughlin as her associate。  As the money for

this effort was raised by the National Association;

it was decided; after some discussion; to let the

National Association develop the work in Oregon;

which was admittedly a hard state to carry and full

of possible difficulties which soon became actual

ones。



As a beginning; the Legislature had failed to sub…

mit an amendment; but as the initiative and referen…

dum was the law in Oregon; the amendment was sub…

mitted through initiative patent。  The task of se…

curing the necessary signatures was not an easy one;

but at last a sufficient number of signatures were

secured and verified; and the authorities issued the

necessary proclamation for the vote; which was to

take place at a special election held on the 5th of

June。  Our campaign work had been carried on as

extensively as possible; but the distances were great

and the workers few; and as a result of the strain

upon her Miss Gregg's health soon failed alarm…

ingly。



All this was happening during Miss Anthony's

last illness; and it added greatly to our anxieties。



She instructed me to go to Oregon immediately

after her death and to take her sister Mary and

her niece Lucy with me; and we followed these

orders within a week of her funeral; arriving in

Portland on the third day of April。  I had at…

tempted too much; however; and I proved it by

fainting as I got off the train; to the horror of

the friendly delegation waiting to receive us。  The

Portland women took very tender care of me;

and in a few days I was ready for work; but we

found conditions even worse than we had expected。 

Miss Gregg had collapsed utterly and was unable

to give us any information as to what had been done

or planned; and we had to make a new foundation。 

Miss Laura Clay; who had been in the Portland work

for a few weeks; proved a tower of strength; and we

were soon aided further by Ida Porter Boyer; who

came on to take charge of the publicity department。 

During the final six weeks of the campaign Alice

Stone Blackwell; of Boston; was also with us; while

Kate Gordon took under her special charge the or…

ganization of the city of Portland and the parlor…

meeting work。  Miss Clay went into the state; where

Emma Smith DeVoe and other speakers were also

working; and I spent my time between the office

headquarters and ‘‘the road;'' often working at my

desk until it was time to rush off and take a train

for some town where I was to hold a night meeting。 

Miss Mary and Miss Lucy Anthony confined them…

selves to office…work in the Portland headquarters;

where they gave us very valuable assistance。  I

have always believed that we would have carried

Oregon that year if the disaster of the California

earthquake had not occurred to divert the minds of

Western men from interest in anything save that

great catastrophe。



On election day it seemed as if the heavens had

opened to pour floods upon us。  Never before or

since have I seen such incessant;
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