The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, July 01, 1880, Page 212, Image 18

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    THK WKST SHORE.
July, 1880.
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nVNAMITK rOB i:i:m INn BTUMPsV
A NOWpMtai ' an English agri, ulturl
journal givre the following account of hn uae of
ly iimit lor removing stumps of trees felled in
park at HariMti, Baoki, murder to itvpnvt
the landscape and leave m".e r'm for the mat
of thn trrea ti develop themselves:
Witt only to, Is rcpim-d .re .11 earth .tiger.
A WiiNHKItKUI. UTTLI HTEAMEK.
f A Ml .form's lN.,F. dispatch, dated tile Md
of J una, says: 11m little atoamnr Anil,. ,
which loft l.ndon, via. I'sltifxill,. Inglaml, Is
lava ae-n im tu.vap-e uroM the Atlantic ar
iivl at Una irt yesterday. Hh i tlx- mall
est vaaeal lhatev, r .tram. 1 KiiinuetoArnnr.
.,. ' - .. ..... win, h i atmilar loan ll faahiuiicd wiatilaiiger,
1 jl iii ' I webea diameter at the hit end, alKiut fuur
...,.. ,., ., rtigtnr am. norr r.e.lll l. t M(( , MLl . ,1(.hlly hollowed
lag Ti It. II incline. Her gnaw tonnage ia (shield ur cap, winch the man 1,1- against Im
TO '.H laws. Tha voyage waa undertaken lur thn 1 l",t r" boring Ithii la uard (ir boring holes
purasr ul sMU till fnparrirlsiaal pi llm 1'rrkiua Ih,""- lb fng), a crowbar, a grafting "l
ayaUtn "I Uh preaaurr aiiginrs, ami tha tuc j "t" 11 "I'laaM. a largo riKit ia tOMN
i.a. thai haa lima far Urni achiavnd by tha lit- """"I "ul "f tlm ground a hole ia maulo with
Ha vessel la likely Ui lead to a revolution in ma ""' UK" baWM two uf the strongest
rma ai. lnUcliirr Throughout tlm entile pajaa fangs; tlna ia put 111 at an angle, an that the
af IIh wralher waa uiinaually lxiiatrn.ua, ami I'"""1""' the hule ia aa n ar uu.h r the center
there ran hn m doubt that umler nmn favora "' "'" 11 pOMabia, The hule ia thou
bli fi miiaUm ea the tuna of tlm littlu akin . haignd Willi a d w cartridges of dynamite; ac-
muld hai la n much I,, tl.i 1 cording to the aim aud strength ul the nait; a
Hi. 1 i.iiiiv 111 Hie mil .mini ,, ,, ,...1 : iiriini r cartridge, eontainiiu' can ami (11
wat 1 a'l" Id hy the 11 1 th l'i ikm. jj at. u, 1 n 111a. rt. ,1 un Hie tup ..f the .barge, awl the
I la.ilera ia aomelhuig wonderful. Duly '.II whuln rainiu. ,1 .luwu with luunu earth liy a
IMM W iil war u-maiiinml l.y thn A 1111 ncilc I wmnlnii rammer. Thfl nulnl the fuae ia then
..11 the trip aiTiaaa, ami 4,'Ui ualluna ul nater. Tha ''H hi 1 1 Una eiilu.loa the can, and that in ita
Terkuia ayatem i.iuiaU uf a tiilitiluua lnnlcr, in I ,uni the l)iiaimte, ami the m liule maaa ia uau
which thn ataatin la generate.! at an luoailiugly ! ")' hluwn nut, bnaaUdg the root lata I vi n
high iironanin. Ity iimana .l a aie. ial mUm i '"lit mi-eea lur I .. lnu' 1111 ur litiriiing, Thefnae
riignin una alnam ia uaanl ami hum, 1 mnr ami
ntrnr again. Thn Imilar la umatructisl ul lu.11.
r.nital tulaaa, wnliloil lli at each nml I lu a.
hiiflmnlal tulaaa am iinniotl hy amall u rin al
tlllaeft, ami thn Unlet la , nil ml u '.'..'iKI II... n ,
auaie in. h Iii the niik'Hifi thern are three cyl
lli.lnra, ..I ilillnteiit iliaiiu teta K 111, h. II, inc li.
la 1 ul nil at aiilli, lent li'iiuth an aa tn alluw the
wiirknien tci gnt nut uf ilanger, w hu h ia uaually
In, mi ill lu Mm yanla, accunliug to the atrength
,,l ti,.. 1 linrge. Alter the charge haa expluileil,
aeliluiu an) thing romaiiia hut a large hule, much
1. a. uililiiig thn ImhI uf a iMiiler. I timk particu
lar nulice that 1111 ilaiuace v. Imtever waa ilune
au 1 ' 1 ni, I, itiattinter itaiecti aly, with l'i inch 41 '10 aiirroumling trnna. Wo hail nearly 4IMI
all, tu Tlm auiallnal MM la pla. nl uvnr that uf i ""'la gut "lit hy thla priK-eaa, ami w ith twu (if
niaaliiitn aiaa, anil wurkr.l fnuu thn aamn piat.ui "ur cuininun lalKiruig men, with nne man aeut
nni, 1 nn nnginna are 111 pi Imran puwer uuinl
nal, ami Ilia hnren .. r imlu-atl. The Inch
arwaaiii anil iiiaaliuiu cyliuilera are aiugle act
lllg, the luw prnftaurn MM In tug iluuliln n. ting
Thn .taiAru, uitemla U, laavc aa ft.M.11 aa ima
aililn t..r New 1 uik, in nr.lnr to cm- a tira.-lical
l.y the agenta .,1 tin- l iinmit,. ,-niiiiiany
ha. i- i.een ahln to remove from 'J.'i to .'10 tier day
.-I tnota averaging frmn a fiH.t and a half to four
ft. ami a half in diameter. I liml from careful
1 al uiatMiua made that we have hecu eualili-d t,
M ft tl,.- r,iuta 111 a far mureexiN-ditiuiia man-
nilulutuai to Urn niigitin. ra ami ..th, ia u.t, t.-ale. ii" than liitlu 1 to, ami at from SO to 00 haa
iu ail, h lliatteia III the I tilted Slatea ul the lanln ' t. No line nr. , I Im. I I . 1 lit. ,1 li llallig
enia ami MfmMMfM the I . tkuia ayat. ui ha lynaiiiito un tin- acurn ul ita n. uig ilangemua
apian, ami ulh a-ra ,.l II,- lit l. . tall nr., lean to fur Kith ordinary care it ia, in my opininii, a
In- aliuudaiitly aaliallial with thn reaulla of thn 1 aafn to uae aa giiiip.wilor.
..l agw.
Tin Hum aa a Mammi. Thn heart ia
1 ' 1 Ui : 11,. I., ..1 .'...11 ... . , , . ,:
aratua known Knam a (turrly in. . hanual
I '"' m II la ftOlnetlung like eight Umeft
aa rlli. 'leal aa tha laaat at. am nnginn. It may
laa daaacnbaal, inn. haul. all), aa little more than
a .l.'ul'h lot,, pump lunnali. l ta.,, rtsaer
viMra and two piatw of 011111. iw. ami tl,.. Mill
an.h rm ..f ita a. I la hy.ln. .1) namn al l lm
Infl lento. I. haa a ,aaa. ity 'o aU.ul Hire..
HIRraaa, i Mu 7 A Ulna a uitniiU. and the
' d"r In Oraroolullig the leaiataiu. ..I llm
rtrculalilig a)ftlani la raUlv)rnl I.. lifting Ita
hargnuf taltnal a little ah. ,tt,a I. ti It l'i 'i.M It i
Thr a.ria, anighl uf thn heart la a littlr un
laf Ian uumo (II m, ) Tha daily w..rk ..I
the hit i.i.tti.U i , ,,.. uamlmia, 'ai It
ttini aiding tha work of tha nghl venlrule,
Ihr w.uk ..I Dm entire organ u marly I IB ft..
l.-ua Th hour I) work .af tha heart ia aoa.nl
'"' aauiiliajratt la lilting llanlf '.H.IIII It an
h.nji An a. Ina inoualain i-liniUr ,an aieragr
l.tm ft .( aara-nt aa turn, w mm la. m, n,
tha k raf Ihr haaarl Tha pnar Alp engmn.
'Havarta,' hfUd Ita uwn wntathl S,t) (1 aa
h.Hir. Ihut datnonaUaUng only .me eighth tha
amcaaaary .4 Ihr heart K. i , ..menu have ta.
laa naaaidrra.1 in ratimaling the heart a ,..k
lit Ihn auii.al (.reaatii. ..I h. I.I...I ,,.,
a(ual tn thn animal a hlght, which haa U. C
aaaaaiaad, ift ihr l.i-a nan r-l in (.1 rt.., iii.
An mi-hoi in ayatem of conatructing and
.lining il. a, lately introduced ill hindiin,
aenilll to haie proved ipnte ail, .-eaaful. Ao
rding tu the fca.ia..r, theae nil. a, which are
an he ti, a 1, n eitlu r aat ui wmiight
Ilia I I.a Ibrffia ..I Ik. I J..J . a-.... .a. iL.
hnalii, i. k-j .r.t. -... i.l.i-i.. i au.iigrr than ,mm,m bu I
H 7"- 'I oraaH., nnn.tal ,r.Kav. ,. tan nil, a- , a r- la-l.
i awaaaniaMM w Haa atlaaarliutn c,,, i. -r- "mra
, r-. .au-Muin mi., ciglil tan ...r.M
1 ll l.ii laar
run. and the ihiukiioaa ul the iiu tal can he pro
. rUiHMsl lo amt the varying nrcumatatu-ea uf
, ol.alni. ti-.n- tin. I.mrt i n. uf t, ml,, i, mi,
1. 1 I I - .. . ' ...
I aa.iiu ami .lll-.l, la generally oi wrought troll
MM MMN Hppad) the ulea are alao loittt. 1 u
I aectiuna, acrewe.1 together hy alrong atari aock
eta ..i ( iiit . - . -ra, win, h are liarrel aham-.l un
llm miui.ln, ui unler In ditniiiiah friction when
hmm irtraav inat. a.1 ul !.!., a Umg rUUvtrad
.hi llm li. a.l ol the t.ilr. the . riiinc force ia ...
1 wlido, Jual where It la needed, namely, at the
Matt ami thia roault a alUine.1 l.y mmg an
w"gaaaai r irnal .Irilllig Height, which
, travrla naally Ittanln llm tular; the Wright la
rained l,y mraoa of rupna or n.la, and ia allowed
Ui lall on the Mat head ol thn aoli.i ,int, the
pile thua forming ita own gnnln for the driving
Wright llm rtlra-l ,.l ea.l, hi,,.,, u. drag
lather than dure tha pie down; thn la.tnt '
awlle., ami of aulh.imt diainrtar I., rffr-ct a
i .-trarancn for the joint is.vrra, which have to
l.-low , ,..wn, thr ah,.!, oarratinn U ing one
MMaTara aimilii'ity.
M lata a i tanmd lu, .mraarri
watrr. ami t. aaid to U ,, I, ,,, Jurahlr tl,.,,
e.iiirr pre,aare. ,n tha .ardmary manner. TnaU
haie I are n madr. which .)... .1... l i. .
a. an l ...
Ul are alnmirrr than ' ' ii. L.
JaaroAia
in titr.
A r.KAM) WORLD'S FAIR IN NEW YORK.
Fur two yean a conatant agitation hai beon
kopt up in New York for the holding of an in
ternational exhibition in thia oountry in 1883.
The dwullera in towns remote have, during thia
rairinil, hcir.i hut little of the labuia ui the
handful of public-apirited men who have per
sistently carried forward the movement to the
Hiint it has now reached, l'atiently and pru
dently they have gone on from stage to stage,
having the satisfaction at each successive step
to witness a decided advance in all theossential
sMnMBM of success. The holding of an inter
national exhibition in this country in 1883 i
low an assured fact. The initiatory dillicultiei
him-paruhly connected with a scheme of such
magnitude, particularly those in regard to the
obtaining of necessary legislation, have all boen
overcome, and the preliminary arrangementa
ami complete organization of tho United .States
International Exhibition Commission of 1883
are being pushed forward to a speedy comple
tion. A special act of Congress providing for
the holding of such exhibition has been ob
tained; bills have been passod in the New York
legislature granting to the Commissioners who
may Iw appointed powers to acquire such lands,
etc., as may lie reiuisite, and the Governors of
the several St tea aro rapidly nominating Com
missioners to assist tho project to a successful
termination. The plan of the proposed exposi
tion is on a scale of such magnitude that it
completely eclipses everything of tho kind in
tho nast, and may probably never bo surpassed
in the future), mid the movement has now en
tered upon a career of iopular recognition and
public favor which guarantee tho ultimato ao
cninplisliiuoiit of all its projectors have hoped to
realise.
Tim PnotnuTW in Poor Prof, Honfard
says, in a recent paer, it is a familiar fact that
some iersnns of a feeble digestive power prefer
embrowned meats and toasted broad, to undouo
Hush and plain bread. The difference between
them is mainly duo to the effects which incipient
burning haa produced; and one of these effects
is the inure ur loss a-rfect separatum of tho
phosphates from the organic radicals entering
UNO the compoaitiou of the tissue. Tho ashes
of wheat, ryo, nata, Indian oorn and barley,
and ,.f seeds in general, contain phosphorio acid.
It also occurs in the aahoa of most animal tia
sues other than lames or teeth. In some of
them, aa in Dtb meat, the phosphates are feebly
l'"!"1 A j1'1"-" "king ol a piece of cod
Jf. "' ,r f"r '' moments will separata
..ilbceiit plioaphnric acid to yield a reody reac
tion with the usual tests. Kish a- .article
of diet has been commended, because of tho
facility with which it may be digested, and bo-
i.it.,1 I,, aupply nutret to cerebral tissue
h, 1 1 ,i h tu1'"M th' 'ho facility with
which the pho-phatc. may bo disengaged from
" "l'l"nUrv ,rt of the li.l, tissues, S
th. explanation of both these peculiarities and
ft- ", of dige our.
wl .il.. The emulsion, which result, from the
action of ,he (crmont ,m ? I ke
hydrochloric Mrfd in t,cU, J Sb
nalui-e an acid nhosith.tn. l ktrZLl?
:.ruf l:,,K,rlrr. mmmm aMr-
Kownmu, baurintoia IN TIIlt St 0
AKI. Tfl!U-Colllno ' A 9rH"
rrSSX fr"m
i. j saving of inon. than mv 1 rT'1-
Hie r.,luct,o nfr.T. m, """'I'reMors.
ala.ut one-tenth of what . u .""'"K to
reuu.red. X A -- "ulJ Ui ba
Z venl. t ng fan. 1 TC f
purchl. SS&PZi ff .pr.v.omjy
t might have I.,, wmr