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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1879)
8o THE WEST SHORE. ONKJARX Hp :?. March, 1879. I ih. milKiff mMI nf vm A tau .in, lottiral truttruhlne All tlltM lit .i.n.l. .. tlt l'Ml Iroui InJ Ui lava mi; Th to. .f llllti hNt u4ful MJ "' - " i. 1 .. .1-1 rt(ht fly fl... .11.1 ki.ali l,r lily hi; Who .Mr, t MHrSf mm m til.-'., iiilil fnaimuW honkaol MJMVtM hUl. 71.. vrii.riir 4 "mii ounlttiitiwiwl All tail' til lull! t, WM(iiiwum'' rrvarfiiai Ht .....l 1 . ir,f iruiM nan In l, lumiiioiu ri n MM ll MUM mHc.14,1 ,,1, '""W '" .'lir ,,ru lnl,.t Awl urliln hrr , MMAtSM w .,, HMIII MW iw.toil, fn-.l. ,,., aiij 1,1... 1 .u,,,, k ,,,, jniil . Th CWill ,M m.kr 111 ,,ll, a,, r., Mul 1,, i.rt, .mI.Iu.kI) in, u. I, dni ,,, .. j, TV. rlirlai, .4 MHW HjM .ml III, ui4iuii( Him mm WmMmmi fur nH M MMfMM Mill, Thi. Mm HttM mi i-ui.i... .111 aMBM .III, MMW nun u.l m.i.l lift 1.1, ,wk ,..,,, , i,,,,,,,,, hili mi s.i.i. .1, n i,M mJh r i , , Mini , ,, r.i,i nj -,i..i ,1. """ll.1 !., b,h Mil, Mm MMMJ hln, . ,1,1, . W in. I. pur. hi. Mb .... AN, I.., illMMIlMMj. :3-i l'."'t-'."--'hi...,MW)rM irl,wMJy,',,,''"W ... lit., MMfMMflh. M,, Mm h, TW r.ul .,11 .j ...... . 'I, .,.,, Jh ' . ,.... isl.l, m,., I. Ma ,.... 1 mJ .ii... .7. T '1 MMI 1 . .i,.i "ll .iih U,.l. "" IW MM Mia Imm1wTmmS2S K-ttM?Sfi?Smrflm-.! m - I. I TW Mill . HUMtla. .-.,'TT '""'I '.LA.I.i I) nmf4m . Umi , ,. mm mJ, f u , . A-U.MN -kTh fTBU'" i tU OU porta. IffOM AMWV In tiik StBDivisioN or Electric Lioht a ' RAILWAY BUILDING FOR THF rnuT ALLAI-V'- Mr W. II Phmm. 11,.. WAS I WMLNG ALLAOTI- Mr. W, H. I'rcece, the eminent .... auii nmuafjor 01 tile hnglnh poUl U'lenrAph lyitem, ciintributee a iaper to the PhitotojAiral Ifaamki, in which he pointa out that tho thoory of the electric light cannot lie lirnutflit alMolutely within the domain of quan titative mathematics for the reuon that we do hilt vit kitiair tin, wLI Ijl 1.. tHttll the lirinlui!tillll nf l,.t n,wl llw. ULa "f light with a given current. We, however, Rimw nnOMOl to predicate that what ia true fur the prOdnotioM of heat ia equally true for the production of light heyond certain limits. He howa that the full effect of a current can only In- OMMOM by 01m lainpjui a short circuit, and that whin we add to the lamp by inserting more of them on the aame circuit, or on a cir cuit AO that till- i-ttrrmtt i. ...lull..;.l .l .1.. light emitted ,y i-bcii lamp i, diminished in tho Mill' l-MMl. 1. 1 I, . ..... I .1 ... v , .,, nuara, aim in the other case ly the culie, of the number inserted. With il iwiiii -e I'ctric inn,. In,,,.. . !:.: ...... . . . . . i" num. wnicn hu to b reached bfon this law lwgina to act, and it i. tin. fact that, in Mr. 1'reece's opinio,, haa MM mmw aanguine experimenters to tfrff the ultunaU, ,M.ibility of extensive MMtTiaiot f t . la hi . iCni. l, , ....... - , , ir"uw wnicn he ' .ider,h,i1leM,ln, whlc, ex,rin.ent bu hi- pwwjd to hi hiiuSekntiJk tn tacTMC Uon UANKKo..Mr. j s!, .,M:i .lr ..f II 1.1 ,...! . " yn, M.inu out a -.t ,, ,.,.,, u Mn 1 1 -i . ' ',, "" '' scent metal ... ,.,.,.., Ily H,.etr.,ty is well known it. high indeed, ,lt the s,.,l. ' 'lr bUf " Brtboa, mdica",, 2 ZTtt"y' evening l'hU "f l.wr U use,,,. A rell..i. 1 ... : U.e.1 with:.,, "m,Z " with lcim,,. hi, ." f5" reonn, .,,,!,,, Ui, , 7.Z S .I....L. ., . ' """ ,,IPr'' Is no ri'M,.,, ... - !!IZ f '''h'.;":;m.,?;r,,-r"A!. ii... . l'n,"- litter fnuii lr T that the (i.-uloui..,! c. rr gn at .,, . 7l ""Peas .'it I'.ri. ,, and V.T;, Th"" w,r,, '-,,i, ""'"ber. St. , 71 ,, , ,'; ','m"l,.,' '. "er. for,,,,,! --l ArrMrW; 3' "1M,,rU,,, " ' m be 'uterMtlT hVr h " " K fre 1 . ' lV" "'ho invMtim- "Uti,.n t ,". t .' '"' '' l"''d an a ...!..! .... -""in'. t (',r... StlALM ihi, Am l-b. hire,.'."' ','U 8. p. " aildibiH, to ,,e t . T" "'-"tory he iu.,nut r "ect,l with lateK . .... ,.. "el M th. ... l -r . nriwi W. in th. ln" "-ht M. ,1.Z .. ""W ., . "l th prniilra, hu a 1 1 ii ll.. brat sAi 1 1 .f hi. ""a MM(, ' nrtl A correapoudent of the RaUtoay Agt, who has been largely engaged in railway building, takoa a very enthusiastic view 0f the proiperity of that business in the immediate future. He anticipatee a vast influx of population into the eajrn aMWI! Bnd Terntoriei, during the next few years, by reason of the present buai neas depression and unsettled political condi tion of Kurope, which will both add largely to the receipts and furnish cheap material and labor for construction purposes. Speaking of the coming immigration, he says: During the past five years, commencing with March of this year, there will be a tide of immi gration setting in from the East, and by the '.nst I mean not only our own Puritan New Kngland but from the healthiest, strongest and best element of the Eastern countries liussia, Norway, Sweden, Schleswig-Holstein etc., an agricultural people, seeking homes of their own. One million of them are on the W estern prairies now. . They write home (we I nv III mill .. !.... . ..... .... .'... i i. v , . " Anese iu.UUO letters, couched in different languages, are re- neiit,,. III 1X1,1 ii J B -"V "' M r, ; . --i-v .....ot, u iioaiiy roacn the ears ot twice as many more. Hence, these people ,i i , in,,, t,, ii,.. ............. ...i ..... r . , - uj wuere iney can make a home competence for their wives and families Now, this being so, it is self-evident that means of access must be furnished to the cheap lands of Dakota, Minnesota, Arizona, Kansas and south western Kansas, as well as Missouri, the Indian Territory, and the Wt, even to the I'acihc ocean. On the question as to the development of the country and construction of railways, he says' Immigrants in coming to new countries always seek the same latitmln. TV,, a j j -7 uwmo Mm hup wegian want Minnesota, as well as do many of our hardy people from the Eastern States. The iiorman wants central Vi,.,.n.m !,.. most everywhere, as does the American. The nouunman ih ,i " . mu wans. on these nop h wdl ,,.k a. they oome, rapid imuait, and railways are the most rapid. For this reason, the vast multitude that are coming Westward ver ha ....... .. .11 U- : j 13 , , J J wi" iw iiicrenseu mil Jiar and the next and the next, until there be smiling homes and cottages and school houses and churches, in all the west, southwest Htm ii,, ,il. ,,... ... ... .. .-M-iii country, even to Alaska win. h Mr. Si.wu.1 i.'V.j . . JT . ; - uguou ui ior purcnas- for a leu sum than a New York capitalist 1 ill net intn un-.l . r . . , . eiv on. nanny a lady wel '" M'Umg tHe AU,k "Be lieadvillo. OdWiIa ,i k. : w tana .,,.1 iu. ?."T" . ' . nenerai development of mining "terest with the accompanying influx of popn m i in ,1 "T1"1 Uk? the earth, both in "' ' !'K i-"'1 . fricu,tur. give means to build oaus. 1 .tiitul i 1 . .... f .1. 1 ru,"K uk me development "l thiae mines. ..Jn,... ij. "" i,r.,i:. . ""J yieiuing iiiimense .ro,t siller 1 Li. . 0 . ii'tolheni. r ucninery nas oeen put tMf ",iut'r1 "d "mal products t Lrl ,',,Cruw thc 2 construction I (Vs u. 1 """"i T1,U K wi C increased nam . ',V"r'iS78- ' wU1 mclode narro .gnge u u aUoiUnU I.IMN'll t). .l-eh rivM th.' -S"-...r.U..BW- nar.ii . """""S recipe ior me pre- &talL.- .urfTof uallv ,1.. S 7 l"" ,ormuon ot scale: Urad "S ''"olve . IU f , milta of 25 parts of utte"1' f raphita. and 24pta aUiut V) 1 . J1"1 lution is diluted with tate 1 1. P""",ui and applied in a warm l ut o r, u P1"01 "eVand should be tru. he, ,y' e ' ing doaed the I. necT. Its effect is to oauM pickei B ,n U, "k