Image provided by: Cape Blanco Heritage Society; Port Orford, OR
About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1880-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1880)
PORT ORFORD POST. T h o se w ero acco m p lish ed u n d e r th e eyes of m en w ho, im p a tie n t a T H U R S D A Y , - OUT. 2 1 , 1 8 80. n d fra n tic , b e lie v ed all th in g s of lik e c h a ra c te r s h o u ld be done at once, am i b ro k e n h e a d s th e only THE BATTLE OF THE WABASH! p ro p e r re p ly to p ro te s t, and w ho, T he A nierico-M ongolian C onflict; s h o rt-s ig h te d an d u n p h ilo s o p h ie , fo rg o t th a t tw o o r th re e c e n tu rie s or, T he (Tiinese In v asio n . are b u t so m an y d ay s o r y e a rs in • A L e tte r th e In v is ib le th e life of a n a tio n . T h e y obeyed P o lic e .” the sy ste m s of th e ir age, w hile it [From October Californian.] has b e e n re se rv e d fo r th is m ore adv an ced e p o c h to a c co m p lish T a m a l pa is , J u ly 18th, 2080. M y D ear S i r : A s y o u a re now m ore s u b s ta n tia l r e s u lts by th o se a p p ro a c h in g th e close of y o u r p e a ce fu l m ean s, w h ich , th o u g h c o u rse of c o m p a ra tiv e h is to ry , I th ey delay , g a th e r a m ore a b u n d deem it p ro p e r to give y o u , as a p a n t h a rv e s t. I tell y o u — w hich ro p o s of th is c o u rse , an a c c o u n t y o u s h o u ld n o te and rem e m b e r of tlie second g re a t h u m a n in u n w ell— th a t o n ly d u r in g th e two d a tio n —th e A m e ric o -M o n g o lia n c e n tu rie s im m ed iately p re c e d in g con llict. T he first in sta n c e of th is th is d a te have a n y p eo p le co m k in d ,o f sufficient m a g n itu d e to ran k p le te ly th ro w n aside th a t low and in o u r cla ssifica tio n , w as th e o v e r p e tty e x e rc ise of im p a tie n t pas- r u n n in g of S o u th e rn E u r o p e by sioi^ an d ad o p te d th a t b ro a d e r th e a rm e d n a tio n s of th e N o rth e rn m eth o d by w h ich w hole races are H iv e, w h ich re s u lte d in th e in te r now a c tu a te d , a n d th e re s u lts of m in g lin g , b e tw e en c o n q u e ro r a g g re g a te d life a c co m p lish e d on a and c o n q u e re d , of n a tio n a l tra its , g ra n d e r scale. U p to th is p e rio d , c u sto m s, la n g u a g e , law s an d m odes and s till y e t am o n g th e lo w er o f th o u g h t, a n d w h ic h fo r c e n classes, th e in d iv id u a l m an has tu r ie s fu rn is h e d th e scientific been a p e tty sc h em e r, b u t only s e a rc h e r of h is to ric t r u th the w ith in th is Lust e p o c h has th e m o st in v itin g a n d fe rtile fields. science of life and g o v e rn m e n t T h is le tte r is d e v o te d to th e sec been so well u n d e rs to o d and c a r ond in c u rs io n of th e k in d , and ried out as to m ake of m illio n s of w hich, alik e in re s u lt, differs in m en one g rea t m ach in e, w ell o r m eth o d as w id ely as tin' c u sto m s d e re d ami effective, w o rk in g upon a n d g e n iu s of a n o th e r and far a g en eral p lan , and to a given end. m ore e n lig h te n e d age. T h e only i.: th is a tta in m e n t we are forced p ro b le m n o t y e t solved by m an, to acco rd to C h in a th e lead, not and w h ic h , from n e c essity , reaches o n ly in p o in t of tim e, b u t also in o u t s till f u r th e r in to f u tu r e ages, th e efficiency of e x ecu tio n . is th a t of race a ssim ila tio n ; for r i i i l e ilJIlirriiU b irc c s nitty a p p e a r of c ro s s in g , s till, in no p ro p e r sense, is th e e n d fo rsh ad o w ed by th e a c c o m p lish e d facts. I c o n i.1, of c o u rse , give you th is re s u lt as w ell as no t, b u t T p re fe r to g ro u n d you w ell in th e facts of th e ep o ch c lo s in g w ith to -d a y ,a n d leave y o u r p r e p a re d a n d s tre n g th e n e d p re sc ie n c e to p e e r u n a id e d in to th a t fo llo w in g . I w rite fro m th is d a te b ecau se, as p a s t, p r e s e n t a n d f u tu r e a re to u s th e s a m e —as we can, in fact, live in th e f u tu r e a s w ell as th e p re s e n t— it is b u t a c h a p te r of h is to ry w ritte n b e fo re , b u t as a c c u ra te as if w ritte n w ith all th e e v e n ts fu lly a c c o m p lish e d by m en. Y ou re m e m b e r th a t w h ile th e G o th s , H u n s , a n d V an d als from th e N o rth e rn H iv e , an d a g a in , th e N o rm an s in E n g la n d , a t a la tte r d ay, e n fo rc e d th e ir ru le u p o n th e c o u n trie s th e y o v e rra n , th e in te l le c tu a l s im ilitu d e of c o n q u e ro r and c o n q u e re d m ade p o s s ib le a h o m o g en eo u s a m a lg am a tio n , w h ich has nut y e t, a n d p e rh a p s w ill n e v e r o c c u r in A m erica. T h e rea so n s fo r th is m ay be a p p a re n t to y o u at th e c o n c lu s io n of th is le tte r , a fte r y o u have follow ed w ith m e th e su c ce ssiv e ste p s b y w h ic h th e p re s e n t r e s u lt h a s been w r o u g h t o u t. U n lik e in th is re s p e c t, a ll o th e r e v e n ts of s im ila r c h a ra c te r, we are to seek th é cau se of w h a t w e find, a n d w h a t w ill p ro b a b ly b e, in th e p e c u lia r c h a ra c te r of th e p a rtic ip a n ts in th is real d ra m a . T he S p a n ish c o n q u e sts in A m e ri ca w ere u n lik e th is , b e c au se a c c o m p lish e d b y th e old sy ste m of p u re fo rce, in w h ic h th e m o d e rn am i g ig a n tic sy stem o f g ra d u a lly u n d e rm in in g w a s e n tire ly a b sen t. W e w ill now e n te r u p o n th e d isc u ssio n of th e tra n s itio n era — th at p erio d of tim e th at c o n s ti tu te s th e lin k c o n n e c tin g th e old, and, we co n fess, the m ore narrow sy stem w ith th e new' a n d m ore c o m p re h en siv e o n e —an e ra the like of w hich no h u m an h a s w it nessed. D is c a rd in g as a rb itra ry the rea so n s of o th e r a n d sim ila r h u m a n p h e n o m e n a , a n d , as p h ilo so p h ic s tu d e n ts of h is to ry , ris in g to an a c c e p ta n c e of th o b ro a d e r c o n s id e ra tio n s of life , we find in th e p e rio d of A m erican h is to ry e la p s in g b etw een th e y e a rs 1870 and 2080, th e m o st f ru itf u l field of a ll p a s t ag es, th e m a g n itu d e of w h ich b r is tle s w ith issu e s se co n d a ry , in th e ir u n iv e rsa l effect on m en, o n ly to th o se im m u ta b le and je a lo u s law s o rd a in e d by G od. T ho S p a n ia rd s of A m erica e n g ra fte d u p o n th e c o u n try , and w ere soon lo st in th e p re p o n d e r ance of a b o rig in a l blo o d . T o-day th o se p eo p le a re m ore In d ia n th an S p a n ish . B u t th is M o n g o lia n q u e s tio n p re s e n ts no su c h c o n d i tio n s. B e in g s u p e rio r in n u m b e rs and p re v e n te d , by p e c u n ia ry c o n sid e ra tio n s , fro m a free a m a lg a m ation w ith th e w h ite race— th e n e g ro b o o m in g , in th e c la sh of th e se T itia n s, n e a rly e x tin c t— th ey have p re s e n te d to u s r a th e r a p u re p ro b le m of rac e c o n te sts. T h a t conflict is now s e ttle d ns to th e in d u s tr ia l a n d p o litic a l fe a tu re s of tho c o u n try , le a v in g open and to be d e d u c e d as a c o ro lla ry only tlioso of so cial sig nificance, and th o se w h ic h in v e s t, a c o n te s t of rac e s fo r e x iste n c e w ith c o n s id e r a tio n s o f f u tu r e im p o rta n c e to u n iv e rsa l h is to r y —th a t h is to ry th a t cares fo r no p e o p le , c lim e o r issu e, w h ic h is cold, b lo o d less, p u lse le ss , in its c h ro n ic le of th e w reck s of tim e. No b e tte r m eth o d o c c u rs to me th an to give y o u an a c c o u n t of my in v e s tig a tio n of th is pro b lem . By th e c h ro n o lo g ica l rec k o n in g com m on to o u r p eople, I tra n s fe rre d m yself to th e y e a r 2078, and v isited th e h a u n ts of m an. At first, w h en I m oved am o n g th e ch an g ed scenes of two c e n tu rie s, I c o u ld sc arc e ly m ake o u t w hat was p re s e n te d b efore me. C ities had grow n till th e ir b re a d and far- re a c h in g s tre e ts stre tc h e d away fo r m iles; v illag e s had becom e c itie s; riv e rs hail, in m any p laces, a ssu m e d the stra ig h tn e s s of c a n a ls; w h ile th e w hole face of the c o u n try , from San F ra n c isc o to B oston w as th re a d e d by a n e t w ork of ra ilro a d lines. T h e p eo ple had becom e n u m ero u s as the leaves of th e fo re st or the san d s of th e sh o re s; th e w astes of U tah, N evada, C o lo rad o , and A rizona w ere p o p u lo u s w ith cities, b lo o m in g w ith fields th a t sm iled like g a rd e n s. T h e d e s e rts of tin; alk ali and sage b ru s h had d isap p eared , and in th e ir stead broad fields of yellow g ra in w aved in the s u n lig h t to th e rip p lin g notes of the lark and th e w h is tlin g o f the quail T h is way and th a t, tow ard every p o in t of th e com pass, tra in s, la d e n w ith th e tre a su re s of c o m m erce, th u n d e re d at the rate of one h u n d re d m iles per h o u r. T he g a s-lig h t h a d , d isa p p e a re d from the s t r e e t s w hile th e e le c tric glow- soft as m oonbeam s, b u t b r ig h te r, flooded th e n ig h ts ; b u t u p o n the s tre e ts, as I gazed u p o n th em , a m illio n lig h ts m oved in a tire-fly dance, th ro u g h the artieiiial g lo a m in g , m ore n u m e ro u s th a n the s ta rs of tho sky. U pon close in sp e c tio n I fo u n d them to be b rig h t l it tle e le c tric lig h ts c a rrie d upon each h a t—or w h atever th ey used as a h e a d -g e a r—th g t gave a far b e tte r lig h t th a n th e b e st s tre e t lam p s of 1870, i^id w hich m ade an a ttra c tiv e scene w hen th e th o u sa n d s th r o n g ed th e s tre e ts. M any c h a n g e s had b een p ro d u c e d since th a t y e a r in th e p erso n n el of the c itiz e n s. T he cap ital was a t St. L o u is , w hich c ity had no less th an six m illio n s of in h a b ita n ts . T he p o p u la tio n w as still m ore m otley th a n b e fo re , w hile th e p ig -ta ils w ere e v e ry w h ere, and n u m b ere d a b o u t th re e of them to one w h ite of a ll n a tio n a litie s. T h e Pacific C o a st had b e com e one vast w o rk sh o p of th em , w h ile a few n eg ro es lis tle s s ly lo o k ed on a t th e th o u sa n d s th a t h e ld th e c o tto n and rice field s of th e S o u th . P ig -ta ils w ere th e sty le in San F ra n c isc o , w hile o n ly an oe- casional w hite w as m e t s tr o llin g alo n g th e lo n g a n d b u sy s tre e ts. M ost of th e late st b u ild in g s w ere of A siatic a rc h ite c tu re , w ith th e q u e e r g ables and p ag o d a-sh ap ed to p s, w hile b lu e a n d V erm illion p a in ts w ere o v er all. I w as a l m o st s ta rtle d a t tho tra n s fo rm a tio n . C ro ssin g from O a k la n d by fe rry to S an F ra n c is c o , 1 o b serv ed th a t n in e -te n th s of th e p a sse n g e rs and all th e officers w ere C h in ese, am i th a t th e o n ly w h ites em p lo y ed ab o ard w ere <h o k d ia n d s. W hen I reached th e w h a rf C h in e se hack- m en m et m e, c h a tte rin g , and d ro v e m e aw ay to a h o tel. T h e re th e c le rk was a C e le stia l, as w ere m ost of th e g u e sts. T h e d ish e s w ere of C h in ese m ake, w h ile th e ir : c o n te n ts, at d in n e r, w ere e q u a lly A siatic in q u a lity , q u a n tity , and service. T h o u s a n d s of g u e s ts , in p ig ta ils, w ere in th e c o rrid o rs and h a lls. G o in g to th e th e a tre , at e v e n in g , I found th e play in P ig eo n E u g lis h , to s u it th e cosm o p o litan a u d ie n c e , b u t th e boxes w ere all occu p ied by C elestials, g litte r in g in silk s and jew els. A C h in ese m u d arin o ccu p ied th e bench in th e C ity H all, flanked by alm o n d -ey ed under-officials. I alm ost began to believe m yself in C hina, till and A m erican was b ro u g h t in, and p u t on tria l for s h y in g a rock at the son of H o n o r a b le C h in g C hoo l'o u Lee of N ob H ill; a n d I heard th e ven u e of th e co m p la in t stated as S an F ra n cisc o . T h e ju ry were C elestials, and th e c h ic k e n 's head was severed in the a d m in is tra tio n of th e o ath , as in th e F lo w ery K ingdom . A t th e E x eh an g o 1 found m ore o f th em ; in d ee d , th ey had u s u rp e d every avenue held by th e A m ericans two h u n d re d y e a rs b efore, am i had ee le stia liz ed C a lifo rn ia . T h a t 1 m ig h t have an idea how these c h a n g es had been effected from a h u m an s ta n d p o in t, 1 c o n c lu d e d to refe r to som e n o ted h is to ria n , and g et from him w hat w ere th e view s of m en th ereo n . U pon in q u iry of th e c le rk of the h o tel, I was p ro m p tly re fe rre d to P ro fe s s o r H a p L ee, No. 1910 C a n ton stre e t. I set o u t, and soon found th is w as w h at had once been C a lifo rn ia s tre e t, and th a t the p ro fe s s o r’s resid e n ce w as an e le g a n t sto n e m ansion situ a te d in th e v icin ity of w here J . C. F lo o d , in 1880, c o n te m p la te d e re c tin g a resid e n ce o r, ra th e r, as com pared to th is of th e p ro fe sso r, a cottage. F o rtu n a te ly , I fo u n d th e p ro fe s so r at hom e, and was received in g reat s ta te —not th at he c o n s id e r ed it was d u e m e, b u t to h im se lf, as th e lead er of social and lite ra ry to n in th e c ity . M ak in g know n to him my w ish th a t 1 d e sire d a s h o rt resu m e of th e last tw o h u n d re d y e a rs of A m erican h is to ry , and th a t I had been re fe rre d to him as th e m o st le a rn e d of liv in g h is to ria n s , he gave m e, in su b sta n c e , tho fo llo w in g a c c o u n t, w hich, from its g e n e ra l a c cu ra cy , I in c o r p o ra te in th is le tte r: “ I t has now been o x e r tw o h u n d re d y e a rs since o u r a n c esto rs cam e ac ro ss from th e F low ery K in g d o m on a w h a lin g e x p e d itio n , an d a rriv e d u p o n th e se sh o re s to find th is m o st b e a u tifu l land sp a re e ly in h o h iteil by a b o rig in e s of th e race to w h ich I p re su m e you b e lo n g , I add w ith re g re t, to y o u r sham o. T hese p eo p le wore v ery a rro g a n t, a n d , for th e tim es, w e a lth y ; in d ee d , th e ir w ealth was b a rb a ric , lik e th em se lv e s. T hey spoke a v illa in o u s ja rg o n , th a t h a p p ily now is m odified by eon- ta c t w ith o u r s u p e rio r to n g u e , and wero e g o tistic to a p a in f i l l deg ree. O u r a n c esto rs w ere p o o r, b u t n o b le, an d fin d in g hero fa ir o p p o r tu n itie s to b e tte r th e ir fo rtu n e s a p p lie d th em se lv e s to tho task. W o u ld y o u b e lie v e it, o u r a n c ie n t h is to ria n , C olonel Bee, w ho n o u r ish ed a b o u t th a t p e rio d , w rit that th o se b e n ig h te d p eo p le look' am i d o m estic c h o w d e r as obje. tio n a b le d ish e s, an d p re fe rri th e ir own o d o rs to th o se of tl. C I elestials? Tliex * w ere at first, it d u lg e n t, m erely la u g h in g at <h sacred C uem , an d vow ed the " J o h n " as th ey fac e tio u sly spoke of o u r sain ted a n c e s to rs , woi ¡ th e i r s h ir ts o u tsid e th e ir pantn ' loons. It is, my d e a r s ir, diffieul at th is d ista n c e of tim e to perceiv« how su ch p e rv e rsio n of taste eonlu ev ' er have e x iste d . T h ese peo p le, y o u r a n c e sto rs, w ere s p ru n g from a sm all trib e know n o rig in a lly as D ig g ers, as we learn from C olonel Bee, because th ey w ero all given to d ig g in g in the h ills and m o u n tain s for p re c io u s m eta ls. O u r a n c e s to rs (m ay B u d d h a keep th e ir e te rn a l sto m ach s well re g u la te d !) soon d isco v ered that th e a b o rig i lies, th e a n c e sto rs of th e p resent M elicnns of th is lan d , w ere loose and c a re le ss in th e ir b u sin e ss, w ere s c o rn fu l of sm all su m s, and w ere n e v e r h a lf satisfied w ith any e n te r p rise th at d id n o t p ro m ise a m il lion d o lla rs in a few m o n th s; but they o fte n e r lost th a n won. W hile all classes of M elicnns w ero th u s p u r s u in g b ig su m s, th e d espised "Jo h n ” set a b o u t p r o e u r ’n g th o se o c c u p a tio n s s e c u rin g m o d e ra te b u t p e rm a n e n t incom es. In d e e d , ho n o t o n ly m ade c ig a rs, w hich w ere a t first . d e risiv e ly called ‘s tin k e rs ,’ and d id a great m any o th e r th in g s , b u t even b e cam e se rv a n ts in th e h o u se s of the w ealthy. He was k ick ed , rev iled , an d m eta p h o ric a lly s p it u p o n , but th e se q u el for th e h u n d re d th tim e proved to th e w orld th a t p e r s e c u tio n s of that, c h a ra c te r u lti m utely b le ss th e ir o b je c ts as n o th in g else can. I t is tho h e a lth y food of n a tu re . " I t did n o t take ‘J o h n ’ lo n g to get, a fo o tin g , am i no so o n e r was th is re a lise d th an th e b a rb a ria n s becam e v ery je a lo u s of h im , and to such an e x te n t was th e jealousy d eveloped in to o p p o sitio n , th at an a g ita to r aro se, one G e n e ral K e r N ee, w ho in cited a g re a t deal of b itte r fee lin g a g a in st o u r slowly th riv in g a n c e sto rs. In d e e d , he u rg e d h is follow ers on to kick th e sh in s a n d p u ll th e q u e u e s of o u r peo p le, and even th re a te n e d to h a n g , b u rn , and to r tu r e th em . A n o th e r of th is c ity w rote many w indy th in g s a g a in s t ns, by w h ich , it is said, h is nam e was, a b o u t tlm tim e of h is d e a th , blow n away in a t’lcreo galo and lost, l ie even w ent so far as to ad v ise th e follow e rs of G e n e ral K er N ee to b u rn a s h ip ju s t a r r iv in g w ith m ore of th e p ilg rim s from C h in a ; but, as a ll th o se h e ro e s knew th is was in ten d e d o n ly as w ind, a n sw ered it in th e sam e c o m m o d ity , as it was c h eap a n d p le n ty , b u t th e y did n o th in g beyond th a t he ad v ised . G en eral K er N ee, ho w ev er, raised a m ore se rio u s gale a t one tim e, and fiercely a ttack ed som e w ash houses, b u rn e d th e m , an d kicked th e in m a te s in to th e s tre e t. He c re a te d an a lta r to h is b a rb a ro u s p rin c ip le s a t a place called ‘Hand L o t,’ w h ich , a c c o rd in g to th e b e st a u th o rity e x ta n t, was s itu a te d ac ro ss th e bay, in th e p ro v in c e of M arin, w hence h e m ade fre q u e n t in c u rs io n s in to th e city . [ to iie OONTINt ij > ]