B. Chancey, Publisher, Union, Or. Old FiIiIiiim1 HartesHnpr. Harvesting with tlio rudo iinplcmcnta vas a Bccno. Imagine thrco or four Jiundrcd wild Indians in a grain field armed, fiomo with sickles, kouio with batcher knives, soino with pieces of Jioop Iron roughly fashioned into f hapes like sickles, but many having only their hands with which to gather by small Landfills the dry and brittle grain; and, as their hands would soon be come sore, they resorted to dry willow sticks, which wcro split to afford a sharper edge with which to sever tho straw. Hut tho wildest part was tho threshing. Tho harvest of weeks, sometimes of a month, was piled up in the straw in the form ol a hugo mound in tho middle of a high, strong, round corral; then threo or four hundred wild horses wero turned in to thresh it, tho Indians whooping to mako them run iastor. Suddenly they would dash in before tho band at full ?peed, when 'tho mo tion became reversed, with tho effect or plowing up tho trampled straw to, the very bottom. In an hour tho grain -would bo thoroughly threshed and the dry straw broken almost into chaff. In this manner I have seen 2,000 bushels of wheat threshed In a single hour. Next camo the winnowing, which would often tnko another month. It could only bo done when tho wind was blow ing, by throwing high into tho air nhovclfuls of grain, straw and chaff, tho lighter materials being wafted to ono sido, while tho grain, comparative ly clean, would descend and form a heap by Itself. In this manner all tho inain in California was cleaned. At that day no buch thing us u fanning mill had over been brought to this 'coast. Gen. Hidwcll in Century. ISxniKNltely Otilet. A young woman married and wont to livo at tho country resitlonco of her husband. Ilcr health was not good, und it was decided that sho should upend a year in strict retirement. At tho end of six months, however, sho re turned to town, declaring that so quiet u lifo was nioro than who could endure. It appeared that during thattlmosho had had thirty-soven different servants, one of whom was discharged for an at tempt to set tho house on lire and ono lor an attempt to rob tho plato closet, whilo half a dozen moro wero sent uway for violent quarrels in their part of tho establishment. Her mother-in-law had been thrown from a carriage at tho foot of tho lawn und Injured fatally; her sister-in-law had coino to mako a visit and had im proved tho opportunity to run away with u man whom sho had been for bidden to marry. Tho timo hud further been broken in upon by visits from tho six bridesmaids of tho hostess, who invited them in pairs for two weeks each, and then asked n few men to meet them, lest it should bo dull. A galo had blown down un oak so near the house that its brunches dashed In tho drawing room windows and tho stables had been etruck by lightning and burned to tho ground. "And such a quiet life," tho young lady said, concluding her account, "was too much for 1110." Youth's Com piuilon. The Keunoii Sho Wim (J 1ml, A Virginia girl who wont to Wash ington, D. C, recently for u visit tells a utory of her old negro "mammy, Aunt Malindy, who accompanied her to town In tho capacity of maid. It soon is that thoy went through tho Cor coran Art Gallery during their stay, und every step of tho way tho elderly und provincial colored woman grow more and more- scandalizod by what who saw. Not ono word was said, but by eloquent grunts and sighs her dis approval was manifested, until they entered tho hall of sculpture, where her feelings grow too deep for words. When they faced tho Venus of Me dici's naked loveliness and viewed tho trtatesquo beauty of tho Apollo Holvo cloro, lUaliudy took on an ashy hue. So thoughtfully was sho polishing her sil vor rimmed speetaeles as thoy left tho building her mistress was moved to In quire whether sho liked it all. "Yes, 'uin," Aunt Malindy responded cheer fully; "liked it well 'nough, only I'so oworful glad dar ain't nono cr my color In dar," Illustrated American. Ill Duty. "When Chlof Justice- Chaso choso to unbend himself ho could bo witty as yo us wise. At u social gathering at Ids houso when ho was secretary of war, tho eubject of taxation having been mooted, u distinguished naval officer present tuid ho had paid all his Uam except tho income tax "I have a llttlo property," said ho, "which brings mo In n yearly rental, but the tux gatherers havu not sjMJttoil it, I do Mot know whether I ought to let the tiling go on that way or not What would you do if you wero in my place, Mr. Chasot" There was a merry twinkle in tho eyes of Mr. Cluiso us ht unawered; "I think It Is tho duty of every man to live unspotted as long, us he can. "San PmnoUco Argonaut. Unplcu-uiilly I'uiiaplniuu. Oue uptown little schoolgirl to mi other about u third: "I think ho'iin wwful thing. Hho guU 'meritorious' or jM'rfwit.'or boiiiMthluu very week, i tdn't going topluy with hur utter IliU.'' l'liilHi)ullilii Hvuonl, niE PACIFIC COAST. The State Geologist of Washington Makes His Reprt. Under the New Vagrancy Liv of California the Kccords of the Police Stations Show Many Entries. HogU3;$l pieces are plentiful in Wash ington. l'nrt Townscnd is to have a telegraph flie-alarm service. Snn Diciro reimed n winter crop of $150,000 from visitors. Aiwt 9nn nrnH of siiL'iir beets have been planted near Ontario, Cnl. Vni-inm linn decided to issue $00,000 in lwnds for a Howcrago system. i.tlo...1 uli!iiwru rhv flinrn will bo HO cut in rates in Hour to Japan und Ohinn. C1l I 1. line vnti-il tn lKHtie :5fK1.000 in lxmda for school sites and school- hoiiHes. Tim ariln if TTttlll lilln.rnnprvnlinn lnnds lm IwMfiin at Pendleton. Or., and will continue about forty days. Tin. nroiecled drv dock at Vancouver ...in i, ), ilt i liia mini mi'r. It. 5h intended that it shall receive tho largest vessels ulloat. Surveyors of the Southern Pacific havo laid out tho line of a now ruadled along Mm mown nt. Yuma alwve Hood height. Work will commence shortly. Tl. ni.il.Qnnilnv Knlrmn At-Hnciiitimi of Tucouia failed to secure convictions of saloonkeepers whom it caused to bo ar- reStCU, llllU Was lorceu to puy mu cunia. The report, which was given by an Al buquerque (N. M.) paper a month since, to the effect that a number of Chiraeahua Apaches had been quietly removed to Arizona from Alabama was untrue. tr:tl.; i.nli.IUii milnu nf Olvnmiil .,1111111 nivmi n.v. j , is a tin mine, which promises to develop into a vaiuauie property, n- m ' '"" county near Shelton. The ore has been tested in a crude way and found to bo rich in that metal. The snow has gone from the prairies of Eastern Oregon. No stock to speak . . t rut . 1 ..-..1 of has been lost, i no grass is goon, mm tho prospects for abundant crops are verv promising. The bunch-grass folk will bo prosperous this year. Under tho new vagrancy law of Cali fornia, which went into effect last week, the records of tho police stations show manv entries. It is reported the police will "soon raid the well-dressed vagrants who infest tho more frequented streets. The finding of coal in Marin county, Cat, does not cause a furor in San Ra fael, as it has been generally known for years hack that coal veins of some con siderable size exist along the buy shore of that county. A re-examination of the veins may cause a development that will prove of value. Tho tall electric towers at Sacramento are being removed from the streets, and in their place the intersection plan of electric lights in a line along the middle of the street is being substituted. TIub will provont footpads hiding in the shad ows cast by tho leaves of trees from tho light of the tall towers. The published statement that Italian fishermen in direct violation 01 ine mw wero shooting ami killing tho seals upon Seal rock at San Francisco is found upon investigation made by the Italian Con sul and also tho police to bo untrue. The shots fired wore at sea gulls, which were wanted for bait, and wero fired by some German crab fishers. A Sisson dispatch says the saw mills are preparing tor a largo output of lum ber this season, and several now mills are in process of erection, and steam wagons are in uso hauling logs. Tho timber land is nearly nil taken up for forty miles bvn syndicate. Tho contem plated railroad 'from Mott to Modoc county is opening a largo suction of country. It was half a century ago that Willam otto University was removed to Salem, says tho SldteHmnn. It was at first located near where tho Chomawa school now stands. There was but little discussion over its removal to Salem then. Every body wanted it to come. Tho school is now to bo returned north, but will bo several miles from its early site, when it was nierelv a mission school for tho In dians, George A. Pothune, State Geologist, has made a very complete report of tho mineral resources of Washington, giving facts regarding every mining district, every mine ot promise or prospective worm, every inuusiriui aim i-oiuiiuti-imi enterprise Inirn of tho mineral develop ment of the country and all geological formations indicative of the existence of merchantable metal in Washington as far as known, A report comes from Carson, Nov., that tho men employed in the Holmes mino nt Candolaria have millered terri bly from tho ravages of la grippe. Out of 000 men employed in and alxmt the mine more than -100 havo been pros trated, and something more than 100 have died. Work in the mino had to be practically abandoned. Theiehas been an abatement of the disease within tho last few days. Tho Chinese merchants of San Fran cisco at a meeting held recently agreed to forward a petition to the Chinese Min ister at Washington protesting in tho name of tho Chinese residents of Cali fornia ngninst tho appointment of ex Sountor Henry V. Hlafr as Minister to China and requesting the Chluete Min ister to bring tho matter to thenttontion of tho President of the United States. Tho Chinese merchants state that Sena tor Hlalr has shown antagonism toward their race, niul that their protest isinado on that account. Thoy declare that Son ntor Hlalr will not lie received as United States Minister by the Chinese govern ment. Tho Chinese assert that in a sjH'eoh made lkiforo the United States Senate whilo the Into restriction act was under discussion lie declared that "he would rather see a shipload of ydlow fever subjects land in the United Stat us than ii cargo oi t'hinoeo laborers," or words to that ellWt. That in bin inter views publUliwl in Mperw rwtHitly ho Is npitoDiHl to Chinetw, und Unit Iik Ima nothing to take Uiek in hi rucoul. ' EASTERN ITEMS. Illinois Sheriff Works the Gallows as a Ten-Cent Museum. Annual Report of Gibier-Pasteur Institute Shows That Xot One. Patient Has Died Prom Hydrophobia. Tho farmers are organizing unions in Canada. The Indians at the Carlisle School have $11,000 on deposit in bank. A community of Benedictine monks is to bo established in New York city. Alxiut fortv-eeven of a class of fifty- two at tho Naval Academy will graduate in June. The carpenters and joiners of St. Imis will make a demand for 40 cents an hour on May 1. It is said that the consumption of im ported beer in New York city has greatly increased of late. Work has been ordered to commence at Portsmouth on tho outfits of the cruis ers and gunboats now being built. Tim A rl-!inqn 1 irSutntiirn has annroved a joint resolution favoring tho election of United States Senators by the people. The United States steamer Galena, which went ashore off Gay Head, Musi., has been floated and taken to Vineyard haven. Millionaire Perrien, who was recently abducted at Detroit, has offered $3,000 for the arrest and conviction of the ab ductors. Governor Hill of New York has signed tho bill appointing police matrons in all cities of that State containing over 000 inhabitants. Tho Supreme Court of Nebraska has adjournea without rendering an opinion in the case of ex-Governor Thayer vs. Governor Hoyd. Pittsburg has been chosen as a nucleus for tho eight-hour movement in the building trades, to extend all over the country, in May. Poter McClelland, Jr., has won a suit in tho United btatcs Court at neo, Tex., which gives him property In the town worth $500,000. The annual report of the Gibier-Pasteur Institute in New York shows that 828 persons were treated for dog and cat bites. Not one patient died. It is stated at Indianapolis that the grand jury has found an indictment against the Big Four road for violation of the interstate commerce law. Captain Henry E. Catley, Second In fantry, has been acquitted by the court martial at Omaha. General Brooke, it is said, disapproved of tho finding and acquittal. The Standaro Oil Company has re duced tho price of fuel oil to 20 cents a barrel. This is the beginning of a war of endurance with tho Manhattan Oil Company. Then is a report in Now York that Count Karolvi has bought oil' tho young woman to whom his son was married, and the voting Count had returned to lluda-Pesth. Tho ellicncy of Koch's lymph has been successfully "demonstrated at San An tonio, Tex. It is claimed that twelve lives havo undoubtedly been saved by the remedy. Thomas 15. Wanamoker, son of tho Postmaster-General, denies tho Wall street report that tho Vanderbilts have Ixnight his father's interest in tho Head ing syndicate. Tho will of Lawrence Harrett bequeaths to his wife till his furniture, pictures, clothes, plate, china, jewelry, wines and household stores, and tho rest of the property in trust to his three daughters. It is believed on Wall street thata new syndicate of American and European capitalists is being formed for tho pur pose of Mipplving funds to aid in the completion of the Nicaragua canal. . Major Estes G. Rathbono of Ohio, at present chief postofiice inspector, has been tendered anil has accepted the of fice of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, created at tho last session of Congress. Seerotnrv Noble states as his opinion that tho Cu'iir d'Alone reservation in Idaho is now open to settlement and may bo entered under homestead act upon payment of $1.50 per acre, half of which is to lie paid within two yeais. Tho Illinois Sheriff, who a few days admitted the public nt 10 cents a head to see his gallows, sold a foot of the hang ing rope for $1. This was a fancy price, however, because the piece had blood on it. Tho people talk of having him in dicted or removed from office. The appeal ot the Catholic Rishops of Canada against tho allowance of the act passed by the Legislature of Mani toba abolishing separate schools in- that Province has created quite a sensation in political circles nt Ottawa. Tho au thority of the provincial government will not le questioned. Van Home, President of tho Canadian Pacific, Chauncey M. Depew and Walter S. Webb have completed a deal by which tho New York Central lets tho Canadian Pacific bring its freight and passenger trains into Now York over the West Shore nnd Central with us good facilities as the New York, Now Haven and Hart ford gets. A sensation has been caused at the Treasury Department nt Washington by the discovery of a counterfeit $-' silver certificate, so nearly perfect us to bo nl niost imjwssible of detection. Paper with a silk thread through is for tho first time almost perfectly imitated in tho counterfeit just discovered. A now se ries will have to be instituted. At an enthusiastic mooting at St. Johns, N. F., the agreement of arbitra tion Iwtweon Great Hritain and Franco was condemned, because it makes no provision for tho termination of the French treaty rliehts, and no arnuigt tueiit would ever be as tut tod to unltted it liiehiilwl the entire abrogation of thus rlghU, which are iuraiuutunt with the proret oi tiie colony. FOREIGN Count Tolstoi's Socialistic Colony Proves a Failure. It is Rumored in Berlin That the Kaiser is Showing Continued Evidences of Insanity. Germany's population by the recent census is 49,420,812. Every trade in France is being organ ized for a general strike. The Chilian government is planning naval operations in the north. Albert Drecnis, French Ambassador at Vienna, will probably succeed Herbette at Berlin. It is said Emperor William has deeply offended by his arrogance nearly ull the German Princes. The Archbishop of Chili has issued a pastoral condemning tho strong revolu tionary sympathies of the clergy. Bavaria bv a recent census numbers 5,5Si,;82 inliubitaHts, the female exceed ing the male population by l.'51,:i9ti. There are indications that tho Czar was not unaware of the attempted as sassination of Stambouloff at Sofia. A submarine gun sunk to a depth of ;550 feet in Lake Uomo expelled a projec tile with sufficient force U) sink a boat. It is stated on good authority from Rome that Monsignor Charles Edward Fabre, Archbishop of Montreal, will bo made a Cardinal. Governor Costa has joined the Roca Mitre coalition, thus settling the Argen tine political (inestion. The elections passed oil' quietly. It is estimated in the Allahabad Pio neer that the treasure lying idle in India in the shape of hoards or ornaments amounts to $1,350,000,000. One of Meissonier's suggestions to the Frencn government is about to bear fruit in the shape of the establishment of a grand military museum in Paris. The Pone has re-established the dona tion of tho astronomical observatory at the Vatican and declared that lie is so licitous for the interests of science. Italy, whilo not taking part officially in the Chicago World's Fair, will give every facility to those artists and manu facturers who desire to exhibit their works. A new departure in cremation is re ported. A patent has been taken out in France for an electric furnace for the rapid incineration of human remains. The Salvation Army, which has flour ished in Berlin only a short time, has already drawn members of the nobility to its ranks. Tho Baroness von Lillen cranz is now an ollicer of tho army. The movements of Russian troops near the German frontier and tho evidence of cordial intimacy between Russia and France have caused much anxiety in Berlin. At Moron, Argentine, during the elec tions 200 voters attacked the police, and general firing ensued, which lasted two hours. Tho killed and wounded num ber twenty. It is rumored in Berlin that tho Kaiser is showing continual evidences of insan ity, and the Ru-sian Ambassador is said to have declared that his acts ought to lie treated as those of an irresponsible person. Rumors aro current in Europe of tho probable abdication of King Georgo of Greece. His son Constantino, tho Duke of Sparta, will assume sovereignty if ab dication takes place. Buenos Ayres has been wildly excited since the dnstnrdly attempt to murder the Minister of tho" Interior, General Ju lio A. Roca, on February 20, and a state of siege has been declared. Sergeant Meyer of the German reserves has been sentenced to sixteen years' im prisonment for inciting men to'Socialism and disobedience of the orders of tho Emperor during tho maneuvers near Merlin. Tho London Time published a long article on Congo matters, and warned King Leopold not to unduly extend the Hclginh inlluonco in Africa, lest the Ihi ropean powers partition the Congo State among themselves. Tho Council at Calcutta has passed the age of consent bill and tho factories bill. The latter prohibits tho employment of children under 0 years of age, and estab lishes regulations" to govern the labor of children under 14 and women. Public opinion in Romo goes to show that no sympathy for the lynched Siiu is manifested, tho excitement over the first news having died away. Many Ital ians suv it would be well if other mem bers of tho Matin wero treated in the same way. Minister von Boetticher is alwut to take a leave of absence from Germany, and will be away till autumn for the sake of ins health, and ho will then resign, owing to the recent unpleasantness aris ing from the supposed borrowings from the Guelph fund. The Netherlaiids-Atnericnn Steamship . . . .i - ..i i? Company, owini; to the unsettled, eonih tion of ull'iiirs in lluenos Ayres, hns de ckled to withdraw its tleet of four nhipa nlying lietween Rotterdam anil Hiver Plata and put them in pervico between Rotterdam ami Baltimore. A distemper which has recently tip jHmred among the peasants of tho ltus sinu province of Kuzan is attributed by the medical authorities to bo "the bread of poverty" which tho famished popula tion eats. For want of rye, wheat or lotatoes they bake bread of acorns, which produces colics, swelling of the limbs and distension of tho alKiomen. The disease is fatal in many case?. It is said that tho Kmpress Frederick of liermanv is sorely hurt by tho disas trous result of her visit to Parts. This complete failure, tho tlrst time that she Iiiih Won admitted to any particiiuitioii i in her m's plans, is doubly annoy ine, t f her, beomito Uglvosheronomiosachanco to litunh at her. Prince lilsmurck is said to havo more fun out of this incident than anything else that has hnp.xmtHl I .luce hii full from powwr. YVuOilncton mul Mnratiall. I am told by a great-grandson of the chief justico of asccno between Wash ington and Marshall in 1798. to which tho date that of tho year beforo Wash ington'a death lends emphatic interest. Marshall was summoned to Mount Ver non, and arrived there Into ono evening to find the general urgently determined that ho should enter congress, a move to which, for many reasons. Marshall was opposed. For hours the argument went on, neither yielding hN strong will to the other At last, i i ..f h -at. Washing ton eu-Vd tliu eiinli-i -.ire Oy wishing his guest i:ti abrupt good night. At sunrise, next morning. Marshall arose, intending to mako his way to tho 6tablcs and rido off, trusting to timo to heal tho breach between two tried and trusted friends. In tho cround.s ho encountered tho gen eral, who, suspecting his purpose, had risen earlier. Extending his hand, Washington asked his young friend's pardon for tho expressions ho had used tho night before, then smiling, inquired what ho was now alout to do. "Do?" said Marshall, moved to the heart, as ho gripped tho general's hand. "Why, sir, I am going to congress." Mrs. Burton Harrison. A I'ri'Ventlvo of S-!ilcl;neh. A friend of miue was talking to Lieut. Craven, United States navy, in Now York the other day about seasickness. Said Lieut. Craven: "When you go aboard ship take a broad towel and tic it about you in such a way as to compress tho abdomen generally with tolerable tightness. Wear this bandage during tho voyage und I'll be bound you will not suffer from seasickness." The gentleman to whom Lieut. Craven gavo this recipe said to me: "I believe that a bandngo applied as Mr. Craven suggests is an excellent preventive. 1 had generally been a very bad sailor until tho last trip at sea 1 made, when 1 wore for tho first time an electric i?it. This belt was fastened about me as. tho ban dage should be. In spito of tho fact that tho voyage to and from Bermuda was ex cessively rough, and nearly every ono was cick, 1 passed through tho ordeal without even a qualm. Anyway, tho recipe is so simple and inexpensive that it is worth trving "Pittsburg Dispatch. Kncomiter wltli it l.tMijitll tl. A thrilling story of an encounter with a leonard comes from Serajgunge, in In dia. Two young English gentlemen be longing to the locality went out to mint a leopard that had been making its pres ence unpleasantly telt in tlio neigiioor ing villages. Neither was accustomed to hunting or to the use of firearms, but both wero full of pluck and eager to show their prowess. They took up their station on a patch of cleared ground, awaiting tho leopard that the beaters wero chasing from his lair, when sud denly the brute leaped on ono of them and caught him by tho thigh, inflicting terrible injuries. II is com pan ion, &eeing his danger, tried to fire at the brute, but unfortunately tho safety pin, with the use of which ho was unacquainted, had locked tho gun, so that the trigger would not move. He tried to beat tho leopard off from his companion, but the enraged boast turned upon him, stripping his arm and literally crunching his hand. Two of tho beaters came up and used their bamboos with such effect that tho animal turned tail and returned to the jungle. Tho two Europeans wero removed to Serajguugo, and it was found that tho first mentioned was in such a critical condition that ho could not be moved. Ho died shortly afterwards. His companion was sent to Calcutta for treatment Pall Mall Ga zette. Cruel. "Give you my word," began Seedy. "Keep it," interrupted Speedy. "I don't want to strap you completely." Philadel phia Press. VALUAIILK DISGOVKKV III. IN I). 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A cough, cold or .sore throat requires immediate attention, as neglect resultH iu soino incurable lung dleanc or chronic throat trouble. "Brown's llronchial Tro ches" will Invariably give lelief.) - . As an all-around musician tho organ grinder has few equals When Dobbins' Electric Soap was tlrat made in 1WU it cost 20 cents a bar. H in precisely tho qame incredients and quality ?tou and doesn't cost half. Buy it of vour grocer and preserve your clothes. Ii lie hasn't it, he will get it. Whenever the government eettles up the lu dlans will settlo down. ItUl'TUHK AND VILK8 CUItKD. Wo positively cure rupturo and all rectal dis eases without pain or detenu on from business. No oure, no pay; and no pay until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet I)rs. I'orterlield A Losey, 8 Market street, San Francisco. All men who aro found out aren't taken Ju but they should be. Use Euamellno Stove Polish; no dust, no snielL rOHTI.ANI KVIIJENCK. Cancer Cured by Klectrlclty. Mrs. Michael McCarthy of 210 C street, Portland, Or., came yesterday to Dr. Tool's ollice to have a cancer removed from her chin. It had been growing for three months, aud of late had become sore that the slightest touch made it bleed profusely. Dr. Toel removed it without pain and lo?s of blood by elec tricity, and the cancer, with hundreds ot other cancers and tumors successfully removed by him, can bo seen in his of fice. Dr. Toel studied in Europe, and is the only surgeon in the Northwest who operates by electricity without loss of blood. DOCTOlt TOEL Makes a specialty of Diseases of ther Nose, Throat and. Neck, Skin, Urinary Organs, Female- Diseases and all Surgical Operations, as for Fistula, Piles, Strict ure, Cancer, Polypus and all other Tu mors and Ulcers. Operations performed by means of electricity without loss of blood, tdlico No. "70. Washington street, corner Fourth, rooms 3, 4 and 5 tVp-lnmrtnn building. Portland, Or. 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