Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 27, 1879, Image 4

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PORTLAND, JUNK 27, 1879.
TELEGRAPHIC.
EASTERN STATES.
Holler i:loilon.
Allextown, l'a., Juno 21. An oxploilon
occurred this morning nt tho oro mluos, two
inllcs from Kmaus, Pennsylvania. A boiler
burnt with tcrrlllo forco, killing flvoiucn out
right nuil seriously injuring our others.
How In Clilrniro.
Ciiicaoo, Juno 22. Ono of tho nrmed
companion which, miller a recent net of llio
legiidnttiro must shortly censo to exist, bo
enmo Involved in n dlfllculty villi koiiio tin
nrmed pcoplo this evening, which rcHUltcdin
tho death of Bovornl of tbo latter. Tho Hobo
inlan sharpshooters association, composed of
noino twenty individuals, bud n plcnlo to-day
nt Hilvcr Leaf drove, nt tbo corner of Ogdon
nvcnuo and Western nveimc. During a danea
ono of tbo sharpshooters engaged in n quarrel
'with Volncy Clark, n visitor, nnd nftor lining
him up pretty badly, bad him ejoctcd from
tbo Ground. Ho Hinted his eriovauco to tho
crowd outsldo tho gates, nnd gaining noino
nympatby tbcro, inaugurated an liidlscrlni
Inato throwing of sticks nnd stones into
tbo cnclosuro whero tho plcnlo was being
lield. Tho lieutenant of tbo company, Frank
Xicodwclc, ordered tlio long roll sounded nnd
bayonets fixed. A cbargo Man immediately
innilo toward tho gato, nnd tho crowd wcro
liayouctcd nnd Habercd until thoy fall back.
Tko company ro-formed outsido tho gato In
nliiglo lino, fnciug tho street, and loading
their guiiD, fired n volley Into tho crowd.
IThoy Immediately reloaded nnd ngniu tired,
each sharpshooter picking bis man. It is
Htatcd thnt tlireo or four volleys wcro fired in
nil. Tho weapons lined wcro muzzle loading
Hprlngllvld miiakttx, tho cartridges being
composed of nluo buckHhot each. About n
doen men wero wounded, nud thrco nro said
to bnvo idnco died. An noon ns tbo affair bo
camo known, two squads of pollco repaired
to tbo sceno nud nrrenlcd tho wliolo comiiinv.
'i'hoy 'formed in mnrchlng order under tbo
American ling, mm proceeded to Went .Miidl
on Hlrcct Hlntlon, whero thoy nro now In
cnrccrnlod,chnrgcd with murder, nnd guarded
iy a nenvy iicinchmcui of pollco.
MrCmry Wllliilrimti.
Vaiiin(itos, Juno 22. Tlio President to
day nenl to tbo Kounto tbo following: Doubts
having arisen us to tbo propriety of appoint
ing iu ndvnnco of actual vacancy, to occur
September 1, 1871), n pcrnon to fill tho ofilco
of Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tbo United
Wales for llio eighth circuit, I hereby with
draw tbo nomination for that ofilco of Oco.
AY". McCrnry, nf lown. Tho mexnago will bo
laid before, tho Houalo nt tho uoxt oxcoutlvo
session.
Nlnler an lha Clilueac.
Iu tho Bciinto to-day Hlntcr mndo n Bjiccch
on bis Cblucso bill, Ho Bald tbo object wan
to rcuulato labor no nH to movent hurtful
competition, which sorely presses laboring
classes on tho 1'ncIQo, depriving thousands of
vrhlto men oi Jionorabio ninmoyuiont, com
poling with men who worked for from 3 to 0
cents n day iu their own country, nnd wcro
hero driving our pcoplo out of tho HncH of
labor. IIo claimed that tho government had
tho right to provent citizens of foreign
couutrlcH carrying on huaiucHH in tho country.
no be proponed to exclude Cblneao from nil
ordinary nvocatlonx, lfo npoko of tho eager
iicmh with which ChincHu enrua to thin
country nud tho steady tldo of emigration.
Tlie Huiillient Lnbnr iumlln.
ltcprcKcnlativo v lltliorno dentin n com
munication to tbo Homo commltteo on edu
cation nud labor, concerning tbo colored
rxotlun, iu which bo claim that tho great
Increase of production in tbo South shows
that labor In an well nald in tho Houth as iu
tho North, ami ho claims, in much better
paid. Thin being tbo caso bo contend that
tho laborer cannot bo In danger of llfo or
limb, uud ought to bo prosperous nnd happy.
IIo concedes tho right to peaceful migration
nnd that hucIi migration is ndvisablo, whero
ilinsatlaiactlon exists, provided it can bo
mado with careful thought nud prudential
conaiucraiiau.
Untie rN In Commuter.
Tho nomination of I), T. Coburu. of Houth
Carolina, as chltf justico of tho supremo
court oi uiau Territory, was reportetl from
tbo judiciary commltteo adversely nud placed
on bo calendar for couatdemtio u thereafter.
Tito House commltteo on elections bus
ngrocd to postpone further consideration of
tho Indiana contend d election caso of Mo
Cabo ivalnst Orth, until December next.
Tho Semite commltteo on elections bus
decided to commence tbo lugnlls invention
liou In Kansas by n sub-couiuilttuu of live.
to proceed to thut Hlate next September, nud
to prosecute the Kellogg-Spofl'ord iniiiiry in
nevt uricaus next ioeuiicr iy n suii-com
inltteo of three, heuator Hnulsbury is to
bo chairman of tho Kansas sub-committee,
nud Henutor Hill will probably bo placed at
the head of tho sub-couuultlee for New Or-
leaus.
The Hemito commltteo on nppinptl.itlous,
in voting to-day ou tho resolution for the
final adjournment of Congress on next Wed
nesday, dUldtd upon n strict parly Hue, tho
ltepiiblicuns nil taking tho grcuud that uo
day should bo fixed upon until tbo final
enactment of a bill providing for tho Judicial
expenses of tho gowrumcut is as.ured,
4'onilriiiiHl,
Tho Senate, has contlrmed tbo iollowiug
liomliiatiom: Oscar Hatfield, of Now York,
consul of tbo United Ktntcs nt llatavin; Wm.
Oalbraitb, nnoolato Justice of the supreme
court nt tbo territory of Moutnun; Josiah
Dent, commissioner of the District of Colum
bia, A large Lumber of army appoiutmeuts
were confirmed.
A Klnr orru. Bully.
A cuiious story conies from Yankton,
Dakots, io the ell eel Hint n hnlf-bretd
daughter of the late Din. Sully, now living
at White Swan's villugo, nnd n lueuibtr of
the Sioux tilbo, will bo the rightful belr of
bis property. Sully, it fa said, left a valu
able eatate in Philadelphia; also, consider
able accumulation of money. It is stated
that he bad no lawful wife, or other Iwnio
but this daughter, Julia, n tall, handsome
girl, but wholly uueducuted, nt present iuak
lug her home iu the family of Collins La
mount, n mail of mixed blood; nnd that stens
are nbout being taken to tstablisb lit r right
to tbo fortune. The luaniugeof Stilly to her
mother, luvonlln.j to the Indian fashion, is
stated to be susceptible of proof.
Army .MirprlMluu Hill.
Tin) l'rcsideut has Mpproml the army up.
proprluilon bill,
Army Officer to be Retired,
New YortK, Juno 23. A special from
Washington reassert tho impending retire
ment of Adjutant Ooncrnl Townscnd, In
npector General JIarcy, Judgo Advocoto
Dunn, Quartermaster General Mcdge nnd
Chief Engineer Humphrey, and rnys that
great competition oxlsla among cligiblo
ofilcers of tho army to obtain tbeso places.
IillimiiM I'rclelilN,
-L5? '8 mnKK
notlco that thoy wcro prepaicd to namo
through rates on freights from Now York
to San iranclBCo via mo isiumus, aim mat
they would dispatch throo steamers per
month, viz: on tho 10th, 20th and 30th.
Tho rates named nro S3 per 100 pounds for
flrst-clans freight, 82 for Bocond-clns1), $1 CO
for thlrd-clasi nnd SI for fourth or special
.lass. They also offer to mnko special rates
for largo shipments. This announcement
was not unexpected nnd created no surprho,
as it Is tbo general opinion that it will not
Inst, but that n now deal will bo had with tho
railroads.
Colorntlo Cnttlr.
Dknveii, Juno 23 A few daya slnco ox
citing rumors of cattlo discaso on tbo divide,
:iu miles Koum oi Denver, wcro current.
investigation hat proved that tbcro was
needless alarm, no new cases being reported
for ten days. Timely precautions bnvo
bcon taken, nnd tbo President of tho Col
orado Cnttlo Growers' Association stntcii that
tho infection was confined to n fow smallj
herds, nnd hnd not extendud to tbo plains.
Tbo "round-ups" nro nearly throuah.
Cattlo nro reported in good condition gen
erally, with less losses thnn formerly, nnd
with n greater lncreaso In calves than In
tivcrago years.
Tim V. N. nml Nnn IlomlnKo.
Havana, Juno 23. Advices from Han
Domingo report that Congress has author
izod tho government to concludo n treaty
witn tuo united mates lor ireo oxchango ot
products.
ItnllranU Decision.
DKNvrn, Juno 23. In tho U. 8. district
court to-diy Judgo Hallctt ordered notlco to
bo served on tho Denver k ltlo Grnndo
Itsllroad Company to turn over thnt road to
tho lessee, tho Atchison, Topckn nnd Santa
I'd Itallroad Company, Judgo Miller, of the
u, r). supremo court, was prcaont nnd staled
his concurrence.
Tito tJIrN Iliirnril lo Dentil.
Atlanta, Juno 23. Tho dwelling of J. I
Itoynolds, near Joucnboro v,n burned.
His daughter nnd slatcr-iu-law, young girls
ot 1J nnd in yonrs, perished in tho Uamcs.
Tho llro originated on tho iusido. They
wcro no blinded or bewildered that thoy
could not open tho door, although ICcynolds,
who had been awakened by tho roaring
tinmen, called to them nud tried to break In
Iho iloor. Ho then went to snvo his wife.
nud barely succeeded in getting her out.
Ho was very badly burned, nnd it Is feared
fatally.
I'rlviXi'crlnir.
Washington, Juno 21. Tho secretary of
war having been Informed that Bolivia has
decreed tin isnuo of letters of mnrtpio with
mithorlty to privatcors to sclzo Chilian prop
erty in neutral vessels, nnd that agents of
llollvin havo departed for tbo United States,
collectors of customs nro requested to sco
that section 0,200 of Iho rovlscd statutes bo
vlgilaiitly enforced ngnlnst nil vessels that
nppcnr to bo destined to violato tho uoutrallty
laws of tho United States.
Will Knn Iho old liner.
HeprescntatlTO moncf tho Duller wing of
tho Doniocratia party stato that tho general
will recctvo nnd accept, this Fall, n labor re
form and Democratic nomination for gov
ernor. I'leudUti WorU.
Cincinnati, Juno 21. A Frankfort. Ky..
dispatch says that Saturday night nt Hand
Itlllle, 12 miles distant, n parly of unknown
men attacked tno iiouso ot amuoi lniuncr,
severely wounding 1'alkncr ns bo ran from
tho homo. Thoy then set llro to tho dwell
ing which was consumed with its inmates
Harry Itusscll, aged 17, was nlso nhot, nnd
two children of lulkncr, nged 11 nnd 3. No
cnuso is given for this brutnl affair.
lliillroiul Neil.
Tho Times' New York special says: At
lloston nnd San Francisco capitalists nro in
terested in tho progress which is undo with
tbo Southern l'acillo road now belnu nushod
forward; nnd it Is expected that within 15
mouths connection will bu mado with tho
Missouri Itlver, Fort Scott ,t Gulf lload
This is a lloston cuterpriso almost cicltv
nlvcly, nud In regarded ns having a brilliant
future. It is said here ou Wall street that
beforo this conuccllon Is mado arrangements
will ho completed lor an unbroken lluo from
Chicago iu n southwesterly direction, so that
when n junction with the Southern l'acillo
It effected, trains can run through direct
from Chicago to San Francisco. This en
terprise will destroy tho monopoly of exist
ing l'acillo roads and will be of great advan
tage, to shippers by forcing lower rates for
freight nnd passage. Managers ot tho St.
Louis, Iron Mountain and southern roads
are negotiating for consolidation with tho
Texas nud Paciflo Hue, nud as this is being
tiui;t uyttie reuusyivania railroad manaccr.
eastern cxtcmion mar be made by another
lino mm Chio.igo. it 14 hinted that Van
dcrbllt is arranging to secure control of tho
Union l'acillo road at the next election; and
that this is the explanation of ths admission
of Mills to tho directiou of I.alo Shore, nnd
nud of Ynndtibllt tn the Chicago & North
western. Mills inn large holder in Union
l'acillo stock, nud with his co-operation aud
that ot the lloston holders n majority lu
faor of Yiiuderbllt could readily be secured.
(Vnlriil nml Nuittli Amerlrn.
New YoitK, Juno 21. A cable dispatch
from Cnllaa li London, yesterday, alluded
to'the iHimbardmeut of Autofogostii by the
I'truvlau ship Htutcar, nud the Star nud
Herald hat the following in reference to the
affair: At Autofogaita tbo Huascar had a
sharp engagement with shore batteries,
several heavy Kruppguus bclug iu oition
and silenced their lire, but found it im
possible to destroy the water comleuters,
one of the chief objects of tho expedition,
since having received 48 hours uotice ot tbo
ram, the authorities hail time to effectually
protect these machines with piles ot bags
tilled with sand nud nitrate. The Huascar
captured two Chilian merchant ships loaded
with copper ore aud dispatched them for
Cullso. She thru cut the cable leading from
Autofouasta to Caldera and returned to
lnultiui. uhfrti sho barelv escaned the
Cblliau smiaJrou, these vessel appearing
unexpectedly iu the oiling, but giving time
to the Huascar to avail herself of her superior
speed and get to sea, exchaugiug shot as
sue passed, imt without etlecl.
Hoat Mace.
I'utLiDKLiuu. Juue 25. The inter-colle-
glate boat race was won by the University
of l'euutjlvaula; Columbia second and
Princeton third.
rAClFUHUl&T.
Auullitr llorrlblti tiuf muts
Wiikatlami. Cal.. June 2t. Tho towu to.
day was thrown iuto an excitement by a re
port tuai u urtuai outrage had ueeu commit
ted by n tramp ou a woman uamed Mrs,
WmisAMETTE FARMER.
McCallem. When found the was in a dy
ing condition. The scene o( the'affair is lo
cated on tbo Sacramento wagon road, about
ten miles distant. Mrs. McCallem was n
Canadian woman, aged about thirty years.
Tho particulars nro as follows: A tramp
camo to tbo house, nnd finding that sho wna
Mono asked bcr for Bomethiug to cat.
Whilo Bho wns preparing it for him ho mado
nn nssault upon her pcrnon. Slio mado a
dcapcrato resistance, but without
ntlclicato condition, nnd tho excitement that
sho underwent, nud tho brutal treatment she
received bad n terrlblo effect upon her.
When found it was thought sho wai in n
dying condition. On Friday last sho gavo
birth to n dead child. On Saturday sho
died. Mr. McCnllcm is engaged in tbo dro
ver business, and was absent iu tho moun
tains when tho outrago was committed.
from Uinli,
Salt Daub City, Juno 21. At 0:30 o'clock
lost night n llro destroyod Uarber tc Walker's
mill at Silver Itecf. Tho loss is estimated
nt $00,000.
lly n prlvalo dispatch from Geo. Q. Can
non to John Tnylor, it is lenrned thnt tho
United States marshal of Nebraska has been
ordered to roturn tho polygamona Itoynolds
to Utah, ltcynolds will probably bo con
fined lu tho Utah penitentiary until ho is
finally pardoned by n too lenient president,
whoso leniency will only bo constructed iuto
cowardlco by tho Mormons.
Drtiinnil Car Conl.
YlcTontA, II, C Juno 21. Tho South
American war has created ft demand for
British Columbia roal, which is required for
tho belligerent war vessels in their maneuv
ering, as well as by tho British nnd Ameri
can war ships which nro thero to protect tho
citizens ot their respcctlvo countries. Tha
ship Jeremiah Thompson, whoso destination
Callno, l'cru, sails to-day with 2,200 tons of
tho Vancouver Co.'s coal, nnd other cargoes
will shortly follow.
HmiiKKlrU aooda Mclccil.
A scizuro of valunblo silk handkerchiefs
packed Insido of n lot ot cotton nnd wool,
iii.d imported in tho bark Thomas Fletcher
fro i Hong Koug, hns bcon mado by tho cus
tom i titers.
Kudiirniicr.
At I'lntt's hall this evening John Armstrong
of this city completed tho task ot walking
hnlf ii mllo each quarter hour for twenty
hours inch day for thirty days.
llitriicil lo Dcntli.
At C;30 this morning tho houso of I'otcr
Peltrct, Hnuccllto, was destroyed by llro.
Tho family narrowly escaped with their lives
ns tho cntlro building was enveloped In
ilamcs by tho tlmo thoy got out, Tho origin
ot tho flro nt present is unkuow, but believed
to havo been caused by n drunken man
named Gcorgo Harris, who is missing, mid
who Is bellovcd to havo been burned with
tho building.
Mm 1'rmiclsco Court Itfcordx.
lleglstrnr Knplau has applied to thocourls
hero for n record of tho naturalization busi
ness dono by them, In order to provent
fraudulent registration under tho new law.
In complying with his request, it has been
discovered that prior to 1870 tho records of
tuo u. , circuit and uiatrtct courts had
hid been very loosely kept; that thoiniuuto
books of tho naturalization business show
thousands of names whoso naturalzatiou is
void on account of not having bcon entered
lu tho judgment book; nnd that hundreds
havo been naturalized of whom thero is no
record wbalovcr. All theso persons will
havo to go through tho process of naturaliza
tion again ucloro they can uo registered.
FOKKIGX .NEWS.
UoIhk Around thr World.
London, Juno 21. Tho younger of tho
two brothers Andrews, whe together crossed
t ho Atlantio iu tbo dory Nautilus last Sum
mer, intends to return in her nlouo, except
for tho companionship of u small dog. Ho
will start from Brighton.
Halifax, Juno 21. Cnpt. Goldsmith and
wife, from lloston, bound nrouud tho world
iu a small boat, arrived last evening. They
sail on Monday for England via Now Found
land. r.nalnud nml Mexico.
Tho Fopo is ondeavoiiug to bring about ft
restoration of diplomatic relation between
England aud Mexico.
Dcntli of l'rlnco Iiupcrlnl.
London, Juno 21. Tho ex-Empress
Eugenia nwooncd when she heard of her
sou's death, nnd remained insensible for n
long time. Sho rallied somowhat iu tho
ovculng, but was uuablo to scj anybody.
Many uisunguisuoa visitors called, and
many telegrams of condolenco wero ro.
ccivod.
M. Ilonher has arrived at Cbiselhurst.
Tho ex-Empross, Eugcnlo ha much int.
proved. Sho attended mats this morning In
n room occupied by the Into prince, which
was provided with an altar. Tho Queen will
visit her to-morrow.
Tbo Emperor, Empress and Princess
Victoria, wife of Crown l'rinco Frederick
William, havo telegraphed their condolenco
to tho Empress Eugenie. It is stated that
tho German court will go iuto mourning for
n short time.
The English court will go into mourning
for the Prince Imperial uutll the 2d of July.
Pirns, Juuo 21. The uaw of the death of
tho Prince Imperial made n great sensation,
and among llonapurtists it created dismay.
Princo Victor, who, by political testament
succeeds to tho titles, is now n student at
Lycee Charleiuaguo. Even if he is willing
to agree to his father's exclusion, it is ques
tionable whether tho deceased had power ou
llouapartist principles to make such a
change. There will also be ditllciilty on tho
part of leadiuR llouanattUts to confer with
and guide the actions of the young prince,
wimoui tue consent oi ms parents. .Last
night at a full sitting of HonapartM senators
aud deputies, a resolution was adopted de
claring that though the Prince Imperial is
uriui, uis cause survives, iuai succession
of the Napoleous baa uot lapsed aud that
tue empire win live.
Th Muiilli AmeriCHu War
A telegram from Cullao states that the
Peruvian irou clad turret ship Huascar, bom
barded Autofogatt nnd captured two Chilian
transports. The Chilian man-of-war Cava
dagna, wooden, has been strauded. , There
has bceu an indecisive engagement between
the Iluascar and the Chilian iron clad.
UasTKlur lh ra,
Uismarck has forbidden the circulation in
the empire of the Stormbell, a Haitian rev
olutionary orgau, published in Geneva,
AlulUn Uernrshls.
It is nossible that Gen. M.nlpnfl will .
some the governorship ot Alsace and Lor
raine about tho 1st of August,
Jerowe.
1'ahis, Juue 21. Prince Jerome Konsiiarte
will publish a manifesto this evening declar
ing that be remains faithful to his Alarcio
programme, iu which ho announced his He
publicau principles, aud adding he is uot a
pretender to Imperial occupation, whlla bis
dormant claims bar the succession of any
nfltA ,trlAiilv
"-.V '.V.,HI..I
Algerians Corraled.
Fams, Juno 24. Tho insurrection in Al
geria is ended, and 4,000 of tho inaurgents
nro in tho hands of tho French.
Tlio IChcilltr'n Extremity.
Caiuo, Juuo 23. Tho British, French nud
German Consuls General proceeded to tho
palaco and declared to iho Khedivo that tho
dispatch of Hulim l'nshft to Egypt to suc
ceed him was Imminent unless ho Imme
diately abdicated. Tho Khedivo merely
again referred tho Consuls General to tho
Sultan.
tellou I'cvor.
Lieeo.v, Juno 25. Two cases of yellow
fover havo occurred near this city.
Hlltrr Coin Wnnlcil In Ucrninny,
llnnLiN, Juuo 23. Tho Directors of tho
Imperial Bank of Germany here, passed
resolutions declaring an lncreaso of tho
sliver coiuago of Germany imperatively
necessary.
Tlio tfetmnii Tnrltr.
Independent newspapers opposo Vou
Bcnnlugsen's schemo in tho llclchstag, for n
cotupromlso on tho tariff question, by which,
if accepted, tho government would gaiu tho
support of tho national liberals. A now pro
posal hns bcon put forward that tho revision
of tho tariff bo conceded temporarily, uutll
tho amount to bo assigned tho Imperial
government Bhall bo fixed bo ns not to plnco
tho government In uncontrolled possession
of unlimited Income.
A Uso for Niagara Falls.
If wo may bcliovo Sir William
Thomson, tho famous complaint wliich
was onco expressed ns to tlio wnsto of
good water power nt tlio Falls of Nia
gara ii destined to bo nt last satisfied.
H'lV 'William, in his evidence beforo tlio
select committco on electric lighting,
proposes to light North America, or a
gootl part of it, by menus of electricity,
generated by dynnmo-mngnctio engines
in tlio neighborhood of tlio falls. Theso
engines would not only light tho homes
of Now York nml Philadelphia, but
also turn their sowing machines nud
boil their kettles. This prospect was at
first a littlo too much for tho committee,
and Dr. Playfuir seems to havo timidly
sntfgestcd that tho Fnlls of Niagara
wcro a littlo out of record. Ho evi
dently forgot that (ireat llritain, by
means of Canada, has n corlain proprie
torship in those fallw, nnd that wo must
not allow our friends of tho States to
monopolize tho good gifts of scienco
and Providence. Possibly tho Atlantic
cables might bo utilized m ns to mako
Niagara light London, and in that caso
amiablo noblemen of tho future will
havo other associations besides llritan
ilia's trident on the nzuro sea to couple
in verso with the great cataract. There
is an opening, too, for his enterprising
Highness, tlio Khedivo to utilizo about
tho only thing in Kgypt ho has not vet
utilized tho falls of tho Nile, "it
would not bo surprising if koiiio enter
prising projector had already telegraphed
for a concession of tho second cataract
after hearing Sir "William's evidence,
Ho is evidently an enthusiastic partisan
of tho now method of illumination, and
no ono can deny that his opinion is a
weighty one. London Jows, Jlay 'JO.
Runaway Marrlagos.
The marriage laws in Virginia arc very
strict, a full account of the age, parent's
names, occupations and residence being
requited from both parties before a license
is granted. A clergyman who marries
minors without the parents' consent is
liable to imprisonment and a fine of $20
coo. It is probably owing to these safe
gttirds about marriages that divorces arc
so rare in Virginia, Ucforc the war a
village called Hard-Scrabble, just over the
Pennsylvania line, was a sort of Gretna
Green, and a quondom shoemaker, who
had been chosen justice of the peace,
ofliciatcd as god of love to join the flying
lovers who hide to him to escape the law.
When they weie very younj, however,
the old man often reasoned with them
like a farther, and more than once sent
them home to learn wisdom with age.
On one occasion, when the girl was a
mere child, Quimby, the shoemaker, laid
down his pipe, and fixed his eyes on her
blushing, trembling face. "Marry you?"
taking up two bits of thread. "Yes, I
can marry you as quickly as I can tie this
knot," and the old man rose solemn
ly "only God's hand can cut the knot
asunder. ' For the first time, peihaps,
the awful import of her act flashed uopn
the girl. She burst into tears, and sob
bed cut, "I want my mother!" "I'll take
you to her, my child; and as for you.
young man, go about your business.''
I hey were never married, and to the end
of her life the woman had reason lo thank
the old man for his Interference. The
papers have been filled lately with the
runaway matches of two young gitls, one
Hying from Vassar College, the other
tunning away with a servant. Girls who
have never probably chosen a dress for
themselves, in one rash moment fix inex
orably the fate of their whole future lives.
The only argument they hear in the mat
ter is the good looks of a young fellow of
whom they know really nothing. Girls
to immature and unreasoning ought not
to be trusted to choose their everyday
companions, rj rents are to blame if
these companions lead them into life-long
misery. The Youth's Companion.
Theso nro tho days when first the sen-
uiueiuai apart; nres tno soul ot the small
boy, and with his heart in his mouth
and tremulous footsteps, ho steals to the
front door of his "Lest littlo girl's" pa,
and pulling tho bell, hurriodly hides
himself around tho corner, leaving a
tissuo paper 3Iay basket.and threo cents'
worth of gum drops on tho door as an
earliest of his young but time-enduring
love.
More than three in one family should
never accept a general invitation.
Never pass an acauaintanee without a
salutation of recognition.
The Slwash Settlement.
Copy of tha Treaty Mndo at Washing
ton April 21, 1870-
Witncsseth : That for and in consid
eration of tho promiso mndo by tho Sec
retary of tlio Interior to endeavor to so
euro the pnssago of nn act of Congress
granting allotments in severalty to such
of their tribes ns may elect to take such
allotments on the Umatilla reservation,
in tho Stato of Oregon, in quantities ns
follows: To each singlo person over 18
years of age, 1G0 acres j to each orphan
child under 18 years of age, 1G0 ncrcsj
nnd to each other person under 18 years
of nge, 10 nctcs. Tho titlo to tho somo
to bo inalienablo for tho term of twenty
iivo years from tho dato of tho patent
for tho same, nnd tho remainder of tho
land to bo sold at tho appraised vnluo
thoreof ; tho funds arising therefrom to
bo placed in tho treasury of tho United
States for tho uso of said Indians, or to
cnablo them to leavo their present reser
vation and scttlo with somo other trlbo
or tribes of Indians on 11 reservation now
established.
Now, therefore, Tho said Cliiofs, each
for himself nud tho pcoplo belonging to
his tribe, agree, that upon his return to
his homo he will assemble, his pcoplo in
presence of tho U. S. Indian Agent for
the Umntillas, or tuclt other person ns
tho Sccrctaiy of tho Interior may select,
and then decide, first tho number and
mimes of tho particular individuals bo
longing to their respective tribes who
elect to tako allotments iu sovcralty on
Raid Umatilla lleervntiou, and second,
tho number and ni'inci of their respect
ivo tribes ns prefer to leuvo their present
reservation to join other reservations nl
ready established in Oregon, Washing
ton Territory, Montana or Idaho, and
upon tlu completion 01 tho lists tno
sumo shall bn transmitted to tho Com
missioner of Indian Aimim for tho nec
essary action.
Aud tho said chiefs further ntrico thnt
ns Soon ns tho necessary legislation can
bo ellectetl to sccuro tliem homes in ac
cordance with this agreement, thoy or
such of their people ns shall elect to
scttlo with other tribes will immediately
removo to such locations, anil will 111 nil
things hereafter maintain friendly nnd
peaceful relations with tho United
States. HowlisiiWaui'O.
"Wl'.N'AP-S.VOOT,
HositbY,
You.su Cihit,
Umapini:,
KaLKSH'WAT-QUA-KKY.
Witnessed by
Ii J. Diiooks,
W. H. Uovlk, Capt, 21st Infantry.
Bhort-Horns.
No Intelligent man believes thero la danger
of tlio Short-horna ceasing to bo one of tho
leading and moat valunblo brccda of cat
tlo at lcait not in tho llfo-timo of tho
prcacnt generation of fanners. No good
Judgo ot cattle, howover much ho may prefer
aomo other breed, denlea the very great im
provement mado by tho uau of good Short
horn blood, nnd now it a peculiarly favorablo
timo for commencing or continuing this im
provement, instead of continuing to breed
"acmbi." A good young Short-horn bull,
lit for service this season, can bo bought for
scvciity-fivo dollars. He may not be of
especially fashionablo breeding, nor bo a re
markably tine animal, judged by tho show
ring standard, but for this aum bulla of
breeding really na good as that of many of
tlio fashionablo strains, nnd with aubatantial
individual merits, may be obtained in many
parta of tho country. So, too, good young
heifers or cowa, perhaps a littlo post their
prime, may bo bought for 0110 hundred
dollar each. National Livo-Stock Journal,
Chicago.
A Mosquito Factory.
A physician corresponding with tho
Scientific American says : For soveral
years past 1" havo noticed in warm
weather that my wooden cistern, which
is nbovo ground, has lieen infested with
peculiar looking littlo ml worms. I
havo heard many others liko mvself
complain of theso worms, and I havo
taken it for cnuitcd that thov wero a
species of earth worm. However, last
Summer I procured a class iar and
ojii iiiim-il mo UOIIOIII 01 u WUJl 11
very small quantity of sand and clay.
I thon half filled tho jar with clear,
fresh water, and, after putting a
dozen of these worms in the jar, I tied a
liieco of cloth over the mouth nnd placed
it iu a light, airy place. Tho worms
wcro from half to three-fourths of an
inch in length, of n bright red color, and
had rather a jointed nppearanco about
body. Thoy would crawl on thobottjm
of tho jar, swim through tho water by n
rapul bending of tho body backward or
forward, and occasionally como to the
suriaco ot tno water and HoaL Within
twenty-four hours after placing them in
the jar I noticed that they had all gone
down to the bottom of that vessel and
had enveloped themselves separately in
sum 01 temporary sneu made ot earth
anu sanil. in a few days after this I
saw ono of these worms crawl out of his
temporary houso at tho botton of tho jar
and swim to tho surfaco of tho water.
Here, after twisting about for a few
seconu, no ruptured a thin membrane
that enveloped his body, and out
came a full-fledged mosquito ready for
business. I noticed many of the other
worms going through tho same lierform-
unco within a short time nfteruar.l
Some of tho mosquitoes wero lmirb
larger than others, but as I have already
stated, somo of tho worms wero also
larger than others.
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An evening star a leading actor.
FrofoHor. Hilgard on Cheat.
l'rofcsaor Hilgard, of tho Department of
Agriculturo of tho Stato Univcreity, in refer
ring to tho articlo on "cheat," that was pub.
lishcd in tho Santa Ilosn Daily Democrat of
.May tilth, contributes the following lcttcrt
llKHKELnr, May 23, 1870.
Kill tor Democrat Your auggestion that
tho "cheat" of California diners materially
from tho cheat or chess of tho K.ist Is perfectly
correct. It is, however, not n now grass,
but simply an old-world weed, imported with
tho seed wheat) ns Is likewiso tho eastern
chess, or "bromiis accalinus." In fact, every
groin growing country, has Its own "cheat,"
vizi aomo species of hardy grass which iu wet
acasous gets tho advantage of tho grain, nnd
partially or wholly ovcrpowors it. Such la, in
fact, tho only general definition that can bo
given of tho word "cheat."
The California "cheat" is simply tho
"bearded darnel" (lohum tcmulcutttin) of
Kuropo, in bad reputo for rtges, ns ono) the
few grosses Biipposcd to bo poisonous; that it
la really so is, however, seriously questioned;
and cxpcricnco in California w hero it Is"
nioro povnlcnt than lu any other wheat-growing
country seems nlmoat conclusive against
this Idea, which may icadily havo arisen from
causes entirely independent of tlio darnel seed,
mixed with tlio grain. Its next kin, tho
Knglish and Italian "rye-grasses," aro among
tlio best "fodder-grosses" known, nnd tho
latter especially is fast coming into favor in
this State. l!ut whilo thero might bo somo
show of reason for contending that tho darnel
nnd tho rye-grasses nro but different forms of
ono nnd thoaamo plant ns thoy nro com
monly mistaken for ono another tbcro is not
tho slightest ahnw of reason to suppose tho
darnel to be 'wild wheat,' or to bo formed out
of wheat by unfavorable seasons. This
belief dates from tlio time when witches wcro
burnt on tho supposition that thuy had caused
such transformations to tako placo; nud was
then prevalent with regard to many other
weeds. Tho appearance of "cheat" among
wheat is simply n caso of tho "survival of tho
fittest" under trying circumstances; for wheat
is readily injured by wet, which, on tlio con
trary, favors tho various wccd-grasios known
aa "cheat." Tho seed of each ono of tho lat
ter "cornea truo" when sown, ns in nny other
plant; and it would bo sad for tho farmer if
nature had adopted such n system of change
lings as Is believed in by thoso who cling to
tho old delusion, according to which nob
only wheat, but each one of tho other cereal
grams may in one season bo changed into each
ono of over a half dozen different grasr.es. In
practico it makes just the dillurcnco between
knowing, on tha one baud, that you can suc
cessfully fight n noxious weed, or, on tho
other, behaving tho appearance, of "cheat" to
be ono of those "mysterious dispensations of
Providence" beforo which wo can ouly fold
our bands. Tho tlmo was, not long since,
when typhoid fover, for instance, was so ac
cepted, nnd swept over wliolo communities,
unchecked, on that score. Wo now know
that it wns our own improvidence, ignoranco,
or disregard of cleanliness and tlio natural
laws of health, that caused and still causes,
audi dispensations; and when thoy now occur,
wo nt onco look for the foul drain, sower gas,
or ill-kept privy, na tlio natural cause of a
natural effect. Tho "cheat question" has
long been oven mora definitely settled by
oxpenenco and experiment; and when tho
farmer finds tho cheat overpowering his grain.
ho may bo euro that ho ia only reaping what
ho has Inadvertantly aown, or allowed to bo
sown; and that ha has only to put his shoul
der to tho wheel in a rational manner, in order
to get rid of it, ns of nny other weed.
K. W. Hiuiaiiu.
Longevity of tho Perctieron-Normaru.
Our attention wna called n few daya ago to-
a statement mado by a correspondent of tho
cstcrn Hum, to tho effect that the Tcrche-
ron-Nonnan horses wero notoriously lacking
iu "constitution," and that thoy wcro con
sequently a short-lived race. Without having;
given this aspect of tho question any especial.
thought, wo had been under tho imprcssioBi
that the horses imported from Franco to this
country had, aa a rule, been remarkable for
longevity; and if this impression ia correct, it
certainly furnishes tho most complete refuta
tion of tho cbargo that they aro lacking in,
"constitution," by which term ia meant that
atructural and organio vitality and vigor
which givca to a great cxtcut immunity from
diseaso, and which enables tho individual to.
successfully resist attacka under which others
lesa favorably organized would auccumb.
Turning to firat volume of tho Perchoron
Norman Stud Book for data upon which to
aatisfy ourself aa to tho facta in tho caso, wo
found that, of tho alx importationa mado to
Ohio prior to 1 SCO, tho average terra of life
had been 24 yearn, with ono atill living. The
earliest oge at which any of them died was la
tho case of llolliu (418 of tho Stud Rook,)
foaled 1S52, imported 1850, who died June,
18C9, aged 17 yeara. Old Louia Napolepo
(No. 281 of tho Stud Book), foaled 1848, im.
ported 1S31, died August 1871, in his 24th
year. All the others lived to be over 24, ani
one, a more, ia yet living," in her 28th year.
. When it iaconaidercd that these French
draft horses are almost universally kept in a .
state cf obesity, peculiarly unfavorable to
health, this showing of longevity ia very re
markable, and apeaks volumea in favor of
their constitutional vigor. It would certaiaii
ly bo mor satisfactory could we have had
larger number of individuala upon which to
Uae our figurea, but the importations)
prerioua to I860 were very few. We have
been able te obtain the dates of birth and
death of only five others in all the Unheal
Statea, besides those above given from Ohio,
imported or foaled prior to I860. Of tbeM
five, one died in hia eleventh, another in hi
twelfth, two in their twenty-firat, and on ia
hia twenty-aecond year. National Live-Stock
Journal, Chicago.
An effort is talked of to duiuconwrato the
city of Clfax costs too much.
It is aaid that all the large saw millaon the
coast have amw.l tn mn ..!., n ,l.:l.
j time, for one year, from the fat of June.
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