Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, December 06, 1895, Image 2

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    Pointers on
Irrigating.
POOl RETURNS FROM HOP
A Poultry Balwr gi ,„ „
^Ibnmtto. H.g.rdhl<
from Roseland to Troll It will be
awnplstail in 108 days.
JWBritiah Columbia capitalist has
■ Dvooe» for Thia < H1 ub U.
"Professor Mills, of tiro Utah
msntal station, gives the foiuir'
summary of irrigation
that station:
vwuneats M
For wheat, clover and time«,» u
was found that the intervals
*
irrigation should vary from six
teen days, favoring an m,!?? *
twelve fiaye. If the mter^l
*
shorfened to three days or iZtaal?
conosivod the idse of patting traction
•nginos on the Cariboo road from Aato
croft to the Cariboo mining country
for hauling auppUro and taking out the
peodaotof theminoa
looked well-nourished and contented,
A Mg gold dredging plant will be
laumo thyduttoeef oltiaeirtip and bo
spending the time before the opening
pet
in
operation
in
March
in
the
Quea-
freed from । tiro^pateroal
of oourt in reading papws and chatting
nelto river. Steel-tootbed buckets of
with his friabda and counsel Whan
^feoHMOwcm of the rseerfationa are
cast-iron, weighing from 1,000 pounds fiXm
WS mat
Tania on TT
dv'’
toatonaro
operated
on
a
revereibla
treated intelligently, and the Indians
Dickinaon,
for
the
defendant
began to
QlMMrOQBe ><•
cable etartahing from chore to chore.
inmicmiil to labor, in a few years
read from a bundle of 861 type-written
With either fall or spring whM,
All kinds of dirt, even immense bould­
yield inoreaaed from one irriga^! *
pcsetinally all the Indiana wiUbomade to 15 years of age.
pages of affidavits on whidh he based
ers, is . taken’out and dumped into a
A wholeaalo grogpro’aasooiation haa
The
wheat dww--*!
Huma fed by centrifugal pumps for his motion for a new trial The af-
been organised at Portland by the Job­
datita include aveay article published
tinrn
T
Wh
*°
irri<MUxl
mow thant^
washing. An Ottawa firm is now at
I ganiaation of the bureau as follows:
bers of Oregon and Washington.
by every local paper ooooeniing the
work
on
the
machinery.
First—That instead of a single oom-
crime and Durrant’s trial In the
govarumeui navy yards, «be secretary
The Dallas woolen mills have offer-
affidavit Durrant lays particular atram
calls attention to «be failure of the' misrionsr ef Indian affairs, the Indian I ed the Thomas Ksy Woolen Mills Oom-
on the statement that some witneesm
ram Katabdm tomake 0e rate of service be placed in charge of three fpany, ot Salem, frm use of their new
for the defense refused to testify in his
spued named in thaoedtmot for bar oommimtonera, two of them to bo oi- mill until the latter rebuilds
S.W bwbel pr
POOLTM
rilisne to ho appointed from different
behalf because of the comments in ad­
late irrigation over the usual «Z
A number of water enterprises have
vance of the MtQvspapers. Reference dueka, 83.OO&MO; gmm, |8; terkeyv, irrigating.
congress. He says the department ex- poUtioal partieo—and one to boa de­ been sst <m-foot by the incorporation
waa also made to the aotion of the Uva. O^llto per pound; dresaed 11«
peou use Terror and Monadnock to be tailed army oflleer.
1 of the following oompantaa: The Poo
There waa an increase in yield g
V
Seoond—That the tenure of oflioe of Valley Irrigating Company, to erect
court in granting peremptory ohaltonge ISc. *
in oummistion W», February I, 1888,
G
amx
—
Pheasants,
|SA0;
Chi
asm,
|8;
of the prosecution to Juror Walter &
and the Funian about July 1, 1898. an Indian agent bo dependant open the dams and divert water from Loot
M M per dosen.
Brown, who had been accepted and quail,
He says detays have oooumd inoon- faithful diecharge of his duties, and river, in Kalamth county; the Mt.
Kous—Oregon, firm at Me per damn ‘
sworn to try the case. The action of Eastern, 19c per doaen.
struouun of veseaia by the custom of appointmente and ««ncvala be made Hood Water Supply Company, at Hood
the court in accepting Juror C. P.
tnuwferring workmeu from the oou- by the president on reoommendation of River; the Valley Improvement Com­
Unakwi — Oregon fall sream, 8W9c the systems which distribute it ¿S
Nathan was also dealt with and the per pound; half cream, 8«7c; skiae, 4« the greatest evenness over the snrfZ
struotioa to the repair department in the three oommimionme ok, Indian af- pany, of Hood River; the Loot River
tain.'
record at the oourt quoted to show that 6c ; Young America, 98110 b .
order to avoid inarousing the force of ।
Irrigating Ditah Company.
gave the best results.
Third—That olasaifled service be ex­
Nathan was accepted in the face of the
workmen. Thus oastom has bem abol-
VIEWS OF LEADING PAPERS
oar oommoa systems may be -
tended
over
the
rabordinate
poaitione,
challenge
of
the
defendant,
tahed in tha gbvenunent yarda, and
mpcoved.
Not a point was overlooked, and the
the secretary entsra a protest against both at the agenoim and at the eobool
MIUn Give an Iiprwlon of Opialoa
have found at this statim A m
The reduction of »0 per cent, which
affidavit even recounted an attempted
the habit ot oongrom ot relieving con­
an Bvanta W Ike Day.
tiie yield of wheat, corn and umna
attack
upon
Durrant
by
an
unknown
tractors from penalties imposed tor de­ the law required to ba made in oonneo-1
to decreased by the furrow systroiT
Davenport’s brewery, which was re­
(Chicsso Times-Herold.)
ti<m with ths Indian contract schools,
person in the corridors of the city hail
lays by the department.
cently burnt, 1iri» be rebuilt
rigation as compared m ith the
The
notion
that
“
a
yellow
dog"
can
during the progress of the trisl Refer­
The secretary pays a high compli­ haa bean strictly carried out, and the
The tat levy at Daveaport haa been be elected on the Republican ticket
ence was also made to the crowd who
ment to the exoeil«tnoe of oonatruictian secretary adds that there seems to be
next year constitutes the first streak of gathered daily at the county Jail and
no reason why such reduction should out to 8M mills for next year.
of the new vesmto. '
Walla Walla shipped over 8880,000 daylight the Democracy has scan since city hall to see the prisoner taken to
Of the veaseto now in oourm of oon- not continue from year to year until
the election.
and from jail to the oourt
str action, he predicts that the first «be system of government aid to sec­ worth of fruit and vegetablm thia aea-
tarian schools shall terminate.
j son.
Dickinson consumed the entire day
Referring to the allotments, the seo-
In reading the affidavits. District At­
Walla Walla baa tnstrusted her ju- j
torney Barnes wiU also present ooun- ,
bauleahip Maamchurntte to practically rotary says there arc a number of dioiary committee to codify the ordi-1
ter-affidavita and argue the motion.
completed, camp« aa regards the I changes which should be made in the nances of that oity.
armor. It is estimated that the vee- present allotment syatem, which re-j The Northwest Mining Associstion
sei eon bo eompteced in aboot eight | quire congressional action. According win hold a great convention in Spokane
weeks after the delivery of her armor. to the present law, an Indian becomes early in February nedt
The lint dam battleship Oregon is as a oitisen of the United States upon re­
Tacoma expects to soon hsve a new
far advanced as to practical before the ceiving his allotement. In any case,
PRAYED FOR INGERSOLL
delivery of armor and gunmounta. he to ready to receive land before be to leather and belting, It will be created
thia state will produce about MM
About six months will be required for prepared for the eonseqnenoes of citi-1 I by a California tanner.
balaa, of which amount Yakima comb
their tamaltotMB. Tbu-Brohklyn will aenahip. Allotemcute should bo made
to credited with 13,000. Oregm bZ
' Fhmk Rockwood Moore, a promi-
long
before
rseervationa
are
opened.
not be ready for trial in torn than «one
timated to hare produced 7« am
nent
oitixen
of
Spokane,
whom
name
Each Indian should be settled upon his
year.
California about 76,000 also; addMw
I la olooely linked with the early hietory
No subetitute for wood for come homestead and be self-supporting be­
York to thia, my 800,000. sad mb
| of Waahington and Idaho, to dead. '
fore
oitiaenship
to
conferred,
the
gov
­
Uaite;
perm of veeseto having been found, the
hare a crop of about 370,000 h.!»
uaifc;
An
ordinance
baa
been
introduced
departmen» has adopted the eleotrio ernment ought to let him alone and
England has produced abdbt IM, Ml
fireproofing company’s method attrea»- allow him to take hto place, surround- at Spokane providing for 8815,000 of 6
bales, which would be sufficient for hr
per
oent
bonde
to
take
up
otttetanding
i
tag
him
with
no
mors
restraint
and
:
ing the wood used.
nee, bat inasmuch as they are sot ill
warranto and complete the waterworkc
of first-Class quality, some may to Mr-
eyctem, including the auxiliary pump-
chased outside, but at a price vid
ing plank «
■ ¿’•'j
Pa0a la Presented With a Statue at
will not pay expenses. Well m» m
Thirty thouaand dollaye haa-been ad­
Waahlagten and IrotbyeUe-
Tower stand in amasemaatM
vanced by the Tacoma oitiaena. tbmak«
Paria, Dec. 8.—Bright weather durne
■era shipping hops than n
upon the ceremony today at unveiling
ent
when conditions are nd
of money now in the city intersat fund
the group of ctmuary of Waahington
The only way ponibis flat
Upon each reaervation k part of the and the «64,600 due in New York
and infeyette, modelod by the well-
to do any good ‘ is far si
Indiana wiU bo ready for oitimaship in light and water bonds.
known sculptor Frederick August Bar-
p take out two-thirds of ttek
before others, and all am ready for
All bids for the constrnotien of the
tholdi, and peesaated to the city ot
bat it will indicate aa S
land and to work it before they are
water supply station at the government
Paris by Joseph Pulitmr, editor ot the
shortage and next year rain
ready for eitiaenahip. The law should
quarantine station at Diamond point incitation, ,
New York World. A notable as­
be changed so that allotemente can be have been rejected by the treasury de­ compulsion.
semblage- witnessed the unveiling.
made upon the reoommendation of the partment on the ground that they ex­
Among the company preaent were .
agent to thorn who are ready for it, ceeded the appropriations, Nichols A
Henry Vignand, firm secretary of
and patents should be isoued later with
Crothers, of Tacoma, being the lowest
the United Butm embassy; Major Ban-
the approval of the secretary of the in­
bidders. New bids are invited and the
ford C. Kellogg, military attache, and
terior to them Indiana upon showing plans will be modified so as to make
Lieutenant R.- P. Rodgers, naval at-1
themselves ready to receive the lands
the oonstruotion of the plant within
taohe ot the amabaoy; the Hen. Will­ »■signed.
the amount of the appropriation.
iam T. Quimby, United States minis­
He alao recommends that general au­
ter to the Netherlands; Samuel E.
The government is now advertising
thority, with the approval of the preai-
Morse, United States consul-general in
dsnt, bo given the Indian bureau to for bids for the oonstruotion of a 000,-
Paris; General McCook; M. Bartholdi,
mU part of the Indian rmervationa, 000 cutter for the revenue service of
the sculptor; the prefect at thq Seine;
the money to bo used for the payment the Pacific coast' Bids must be re­
M. Jfreunige, designer of the pedestal;
of the aUoted lands or the purchase of ceived by the treasury department not
a number ot French offioiato, and many
later than December 81 next, and the
ladiea,
i agrioultural implements and cattle for
the Indians who may reside on the re­
The rite of the broom group tout the maining lends
-Wwr^fiaf the Place dm Batts Unis,
Referring to the Unoompaghre res­ cutter in the service, fitted with all the
in the moot fashionable quarter of
ervation.
he calls attention to the fact latest appliances and conveniences. A
Paria
that trhough the geological survey, an cutter for harbor duty a* San Francisco
Ballard Smith, London oorreepond-
examination haa been made of the gil- to also to be constructed, to cost not ex­
ent ot the New York -World, first made
aonita beds, which seem to be of very ceeding «60,000.
a short spesoh, preoenting the group of
groat value, and he recommends legis­
statuary, and waa frequently applaud­
lation to allow them deposits to bo sold
“The breed that will lay the util
ed. Ho mid:
or leesod to the highest bidder.
Iy* tor me Jn . this climate is Ite
“I am here today aa the .representa­
; The report reviews the Jackson Hole
Brown Leghorn. They are not so goti
tive of Joseph Pulitaer, who honors
100-pound
disturbances, and gives aa account of
I in a very cold climate. A cross of
The Idaho Poultry Association will
himself and his country in presenting
I the active means taken by the depart­ meet at Caldwell December 68, 1», >0
I Brown Leghorns with Plymouth Roots
this statue of Washington and Lafay­
ment to saoure justice for thekilling of and 11.
will lay nearly as many eggs and kg
ette, kindred names I d taro dpepeet affec­
the Bannock Indiana July 18 last, and
them at a time when they will trim
About two miles are ready for the
tions of the two peoples, to this beauti­
also to preserve peace between the In-
the highest price.
ful and historical chief city of our sis­ | diana and whites. He commends the laying of pipe for the Ogden power
I
“I fold they lay the beet for ns
dam pipe line. '
ter republic. If ho could have been
peaceful course of the Indiana under
when
I give a warm feed in the mas-
here, Mr. Pulitaer would doubtless my
The stockmen of Idaho will have
circumstances so extremely aggravat­
I ing composed of some kind of i«(«tt
more than I can of the patriotic and
plenty
of
feed
for
their
cattle
thia
win
­
PriMSfkttaC
literal.
ing on the part of the whites.
bles (I prefer carrots) boiled, masted
affectionate motives which inspired his
ter, although many of the ranges arc
Denrer, Nor. 88.—Tbo fight be-
BUll FighUag ter Davis' Mllltau.
and mixed with bran or short/ and ms -
gift; but we can perhaps sufficiently
not in very good condition.
tween Jooee and Keene at the Central
New York, Nov. 29.—The contest
eoned with a little salt Throe ths*
interpret Mr. Pulitaer’s cardinal mo-
A movement to on foot among the
* w*k *8° w“ disouaeed be­
over
the
money
left
by'Andrew
J.
I * Weak one-ha lf ounce of meat or oat
five by quoting the inscription that He
fore
Judge
Webber
thia
morning,
»
W
local capitalists to form a company to
bone should be given each fowl Aka
has prepared for the statue, which is Davis, who died in 1890, in Montana, light by electricity the towns of Gem
Charley Reynolds, proprietor of the
as a tonic, one teaspoonful is as good
meant to be, aa ho haa written it, and has been renewed in thia state. There and Burke.
theater, and “RxM»" n.n__ >__
7T
as any condition powder and costs tat
speaking as he undoubtedly may, for to still 88,888,888 subject to distribu­
A vein of coal of an excellent ooko-
tion. Edwin Duvia, a brother, has
three cents per pound. A feed of oats
all our fellow-citisens:
ing
quality,
has
been
found
on
Smith
’
s
, W ho at —N o . 1 ohii
| at noon, scattered in straw or chaff, to
“ ‘Homage to France, tn gratitude brought an action in the supreme court
Fork, near Cokeville. Ooksiag ovens
induce them to scratch, gives them a-
for her generous oo-operation in the here to enjoin the distribution of thia
eroise, and a feed of wheat at night,
struggle of the people of the United I untom hto right to a share in it to are being constructed.
State Timber Expert C. O. Brown
Eta them for a comfortable night’s rest
States for liberty and independence." ’ recognised. This ease came before
Feed no more than they will sat sp
Mr. Smith then alluded to the fact Judge Patterson on a demurrer to the has so far estimated 88,008 sores, con­
olean each time..
that it was Mr. Pulitaer’s good for­ complaint to the effect that the su­ taining no,000,000 feet, divided ss
tune, as editor and proprietor cd the preme court of this state did not have follows: White pine, 180.000,000 feet;
yellow
pine,
0,000.000
feet.
New York World, to inaugurate the
matuo-of “Liberty Enlightening the
World" in New York karbor, and in
conclusion, in Mr. Pulitaer’s name, ho I oaum for action to eat forth and over-
presented the group to the city ot rutoa the demurrer, but givm the dc-
| fondanto leave to put in an anewer.
Paria
The military band that was - present j
Pittsburg Blvur ahipusrata BegUl
thereupon played the “Maroellaiea."
Pittsburg, Nov. 88.—The river man
M. Board, vioe-preaideatof the Paris arc jubilant, the general rain of
municipal council, in accepting the gift the last forty-eight hoars having
for the oity, briefly reviewed the his­ brought the river up to a barge stage,
tory of the two men thus represented and 708,000 bushels of ooal divided
in bronae, end eaid that the union of into seveo tows wiU start for the
flags under which Washington and La- I South today. If the rain should oon­
fayette stood hand in hand represented tinue a boating stage to anticipated
really the union of the people of the very shortly and some of the largoet
two, republics. Be hoped the eobom of tows ever even leaving Pittaburg will
today’s cheers would trovsne the ocean poll out on route. With every tow­
and unite even score closely the tiro boat taking their fullett capacity only
nations.
He thanked Mr. Pulitaer a eoaaU portion of fee ooal awaiting
warmly, and also M. Bartholdi for can ba gotten off. Thia will be ap-
the manner in which he carried oat hto
Billings to agitating a complete
sewerage cystem.
Bide have been received by Anaoonda
for the erection of a city hall
The Anaoonda mine waa looatod in
1878. It Itaa put in Montana 878,-
000,000.
Helena haa voted to refund the 8161,- j
000 of bonds that have matured at a
tom rota of intereot. It haa alao de­
cided to take up 8418,090 of floating
indebeednem by the issue of 6 per cent
«a «tavata the Staoe.
Booten, Nov. 88—A meeting at-
by over 1,000 pe-ws. amena
w«*,««y Boston soefety S
pie, was held in the Bijou theater «^
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Mfci ä
Eastern/iim^
UGllHeTirwnd*^’
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j
Fruit A emag« in Washington,
Judging from the number of lettak
•ays the Spokane Review, that ire M"
ing received at the office of the hah
board of horticulture, Secretary G A •
Tonneeon toys there will be « m«*
larger acreage of fruit trees planted «
Washington this year than there mt
last year. He thinks that the tow w
•otod last year requiring all nurtuy
men selfing trees to take out a lioeoM
•nd give bonds that they will pay **
the inspection of their tree«, and ft*
»he destruction of all infected nnrMiy
•HwA. has had e very salutary, effect®
the fruit-growing industry of the itoM
.
It will
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