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About Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189? | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1885)
tKADEKETTES. BE BAT. Sooner or later it must la deter- milled, by skillful diplomacy or Bancn Dgniing, wneuisr Russia or England shall hold Herat, that time honored key to Central Asia. Meantime all readers nf te!orraiTh Uoriog the month of April rost- lc news from that quarter are ask- ibler Qosaral Yilaa appointed six ing for information touching the V jndred postmaatert at fourth- present condition of the city and its The impending irrepressible aad 4'ieviUllo conflict between England , nd Rossi may not ceme this sea BCiroundinga, and the reasons fsr its apparent importance from com mercial and military points of view. llm geographical situation of He rat 34 22' N. latitude, 62 9' E. longitude, with its elevation of about 2500 feet above the sea, gives it a charming climate. The valley in which it liev is the granary of Cleanliness aid good, plain end I Afghaniotan, and its surrounding tritioui diet are better preven- gardens yield fruits correspond wkii uiune oi oouuern .curoii. Central New Mexico has about the same latitude and a similar cliotate, though less temperate and some what drier. The plain of Herat is well watered by canals from the lleri river, and is said to contain fully 400 square miles of arable land. The upper valley of the He ri is described as a beautiful rolling country furnishing the finest of pas ture lands. Three or four miles south of Herat the river is crossed by a magnificent bridge of twenty three arches. The territory tributary to Herat extends east and west from near the sources of the Heri to the Per sian frontier. Formerly it extended north and south 200 miles from the 11BH 1 . .1 4 1. .1 L4t luceiiizeat man wag oeiieves t- , rt s , rru t ,t Crmly that twe well balanced quebt of Merv has cost Herat all icid parties art aU RCtual ne- its territory on the plain north of i - w - the Farapcraisus Mountains, and has pushed the disputed boundary to within 40 miles of the city to the north, as the Russians claim, or about twice that distance according to the English and Afghan authori ties. The city is in the form of a quad rangle, nearly a mile on each side. Oil the western, southern and east ern faces the lines of defense are al most straight, and are broken only 'as office. , Tennyson' recent poetical pro juctiot) are deservedly receiving ti-y adverse criticism. Ihey are mi only mediocre but almost I I otic ' tires of disease than unsavory ' : ugn, besides being cheaper and : ore pleasant. The worn .suffrage bill failed tcpaskthe Kew York Assembly. i . i good for those who voted in ;:' relative that they are not with- ... ib Duniway jurisdiuiion. Junk at this juncture a great .iaujr Americans are not so much i i favor of settling natienal diffi- -cliirt hy arbitrtion as they were 4T.!9 jf.ars ego. An amicable r ;. etmicn would hare no influence u: ou 'American industries, ity iu all popular republics admit that an independent . ..out exercises a salutary influ : -.2 that we could ill afford to dis- ""e with. The San Francisco Bridge Com pany recently made a large blast with a view of obtaiaing 90,000 tons ef rocks for constructing a sea wall at San Francisco. The quart y is a bluff, 60 feet high, at the wa ter's edge at the mouth of v imita tion Valley. Eleven tunnels in all have been run and four have been exploded, 11,000 pounds of Jud bou powder being used. Each tun nel was 50 feet iong, and extended t an L, in which was the powder. From the L t the mouth of each tunnel rock and dirt had been tamped" in as hard as possible. The four explosions were to occur successively, the first to loosen the cliff and make it easier for the second to become effective, and so ou. The first explosion was await ed with some little apprehension by the harbor commissioners and other occupants of the towboat. But when it occurred, with a dull, heavy souni, and it become appar ent that iragments ot stone were not to fly through the air. there was a unanimous desire that the boat should move nearer the shore. The other explosions eccurred soon after. Jo. 3 was a grand affair. A great section of the cliff was top pled over, and huge bowlders and tons of dirt rushed down to tue wa ter's edge. The blasts were pro nounced successful, and the quality of stone, on subsequent inspection, seemed satisfactory t the harbor commissioners. It was estimated by the engineers that the 11,000 pounds of explosives had displaced in about 10 minutes 3o,000 tons of reck and earth. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. Rough on Coughs. Ask for "KoukU on Coughs" for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, 15c. Liquid, 25c. KongU ob Bats. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies. ants, bed-bugf, skunks, chipmunks, go phers. 15c. Druggists. Heart Pains. Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Diz ziness, indigestion, Headache, Sleep lessness cured by ells Health He-newer. ' election of a U. S. Senator , Illinois Legislature is evi v. 'y receiving due ceusidcration 1 vi that deliberative body. About months have already been '(-! over the question. It is per .' ? proper not to be hasty in af- About Snakes. ' of importance. :: iw that there is nething to be r.-d by insisting upon the truth e exploded fallacy, even pro- : ; rusts - are admitting that a "l WrilT doe not favorably affect 14 feet thick at the base, . '"Vages f laborer. About the ... of the next general election .: e will probably be a convenient 1 ".ge of opinion. ; ,. ' rortiana jxtwt says "a man ' ' falsa to his party obligations toric -. . t U trae to his couatry. ''jAi i. ; If the man and notth , w! f is t decide what 'party ob '..ta-iua". ara the statement may be Tally correct, bat a political . .. 'si now are it would aeem safer ' y, a man who is true to hi .'; obligktieua must often be to bis country, for partisan s' v is not conducive to patriotism. '.'pla in Eastern Oregon will jt to ee the Northern Pacific l control of the lines of the n. L N. Co. The completion of i i - ad acroia the Cascades to the by the great gates and their de fenses. 1 he northern line la br- en by two gigantic earthworks, the old citadel and the new citadel, built of sun-dried bricks. The city wall rests on the summit of a huge embankment averaging 250 feet wide at the base and fifty feet high. The wall proper, which crowns this vast earthwork, is 25 feet hit;h and It is sur rounded by a ditch 46 feet wide and 16 feet deep, and is supported by 150 semicircular toners. "The colossal character of these earthworks leads Sir Henry Raw- lineon to infer that the city, as a atrongheld, must date front prehis- times frorn that period of Central Asian hiseory which pre ceded the rise of the Achseraenian power, and which in Greek ro mance is illustrated by the names of Bucchus, Hercules and Semira. mis. Its dominant position with reference to Central Asian and Indian affairs is proved by a mili tary history unequaled by any ether city a record of more than fifty sieges, undertaken, as "Vambery has pointed out, not so much for the sake of the rich soil which sur rounds Herat, as on account of the desire fer conquest with which it has inspired sometimes India, some times Central Asia. The population of the city under these great vicissitudes ef fortune " 1 and the opening of the Col- has naturally varied greatly. In river are tw lmnrovements times oi great prosperity ana peace .uaideribl. imnorUnr. A " la3 numbered a million or more; Rb uitirx iiiuczi lb nan unuiuicu ii few thousand; now, it is variously i estimated from 25,000 to 50,000. Mr. Eheem, who has charge of the reptile specimens ir. the Smith. sonian Institute, contradicts much of the popular belief as to snakes. coma oi the most dreaded nave no existence. The hoop snake, which takes the end of its tail in its mouth and rolls over and over like a hoop. killing with it3 venom everything it touches, and the blow snake, the breath ef which is deadly, are fic tions. As serpents move about. they are constantly feeling ahead with the tongue; and the forward thrast and peculiar forked appear ance of the organ has given rist to the false idea that with it the sting ing is done. It is generally thought that there are a great number o: these poisonous snaks. In North America there are only three spe cies the rattlesnaKP, the copper head, or moccasin, and the coral, There are about thirty varieties these species altogether. The cop perhead is probably the most dau gerous, as it is vicious and never gives warning of any kind before striking. The rattlesnake, thougl more poisonous than either of th others, will rattle at the approach of anything, and try to get away unless brought to bay. The coral is much smaller, and a native of th Southern btates. The bite is not necessarily fatal if the proper reine dies are used in time; as, on account of its size, the quantity of poison small. When a reptile strikes h throws his whole body torward, an the fangs penetrate the object against which they come. He dees not lump; the hinder part of the body remains in position. None of our snakes are in the habit of reach ing more than half their length. '; to Eastern Oregon. They . : l.li. i i , i , ..i jjruuauiy oe very long aeiayeu r' .' i Northers Pacific control th along th Columbia river. ...: people are powerless against . j i ibinations of powerful cor- "on. Eastern Ore New Styles. Hew Prices, HOIXIS i GLEVE -DEALERS IN- -LOCATED AT- WestQBj Umatilla Co Oregon 0-5- The Only Normal School in Eastern Oregon or Washington. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT AHY TIME IN THE YEAR. 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It is believed that the present city comprises only the citadel ef the city that once covered the sur rounding plain for many miles. peculiar that some good - should 'Jelight to play the A alarum .a. Note the con i these jeeple when a caso of m 'f -'.,ri in "discovered or when v.ner is not made to suit They and their surround .: ; ae'Jjlue" with dismal fere : '.t ,i and unfounded fears. It is courageous to be prepared ' u! worst and to meet it with n confidence and manly vi- . -i it is cowardly and sinful to a. ; j V evils and give way to mor v ' opontitacy. difficult to overvalue the .'. cu) of moderate, oat doer ex ' :) 4. Ejt only does it materially j-c tlto physical developement .-K-. '. ovruies healthful influ t - -.;. -;: the moral nature. Spar - v aud Iloue bear value- o stimoay. A Ijw tone'et .y is almoNt the invariable W"v"'nt of physical degener - I games that have a ten i develop the physique and . 1.1 a courageous spirit should k'.e-'t'iualy encouraged and care- '-(.' wltivated. w-v -l ... . . jsT-, wrrgen uonsiitutio pro- s vt "on extraordinary oc -tK.yT the Governor may call an .-:w i sieesion to the Legislature. ivilureof "the intelligent ma. ; ' '. to elect Senator is in - r a ry extraordinary oo , "int would justify Gov ;n giving said majority an opportunity to distinguish ai it 4id before! It will be extraordinary occasion in kea juessrt. Uavenport, ni others of the "neble -n" will compromise political with Mesara, fjirsch and . .i Ktnrs CunilDK tills Way. There will be a fine chance for posterity to dodge if the present doings of the star Arcturus under go no change. The result of the observations of these doings made at the Greenwich observatory in 1884, numbering 200 and extend ing oyer a period ot nve months, is the clear establishment ef that star's movement. '.o ward the earth "dead on" at the rate of scmethin'; more than fifty miles a second, 3000 miles a minute, 180,000 an hour, 4.320,000 miles a day. An 80-ton un drives a projectile 1400 feet a second, maximum velocity. Arctu rus is thus coming at us at a rate 200 times greater than this. Ti speak of it as "shot out of a qun" is to use a faint and inadequate sim ile. This celestial projectile is mo ving ever a distance equal to that between the earth and the sirn every twenty-one days. It has, however, 1,622,000 of these distances to trav erse; tnereiore it win noi arrive ior 93,000 years, but if present observ ations are true it will arrive then as sure as the decrees of Gad; and our poor little earth, where will it bei Scorched, snuffed out like a vapor, likely, long before the con tact, and our whole solar system gone to "staves" like a bucket with one piece out. If we haven't any interact in this result, we have in the confirmation ef things which foreshadowed- it. and this will be the point of future observation. If the present motion of Arcturus is orbital, it will in time appear sta tionary and then recede; but noth ing aa far has been discovered pointing ta this. It is, apparently, coming right along; still its orbit may be so mighty that it may re quite years before its bend will be indicated by a retardation ef the rate of approach, then by no per ceptible motion either way, then by a recession equal to its previous approach. The formation of the American Society for Physical Research sug gests that there are many mental phenomena constantly occurring in the experience of every one, wbiuh, although generally passed over as of small importance, are as equally hard to explain as many of the more striking examples. How, for in stance, can the freaks of memory be accounted for, where some trivial and unimportant incident, happen ing many years ago, suddenly Hashes into the mind, or is vividly reproduced in a dream? How can dreams themselves he explained, where in a tew seconds ot time we travel over many miles, or perform deeds that would take weeks to accomplish in actual life? What is the meaning of the strange sensa tion so often felt when looking upon some new scene, or perform ing some unaccustomed action, that we have seen or done all this be fore in some other state of exist ence? There is hardly any ene who has net had experiences similar te these or even more remarkable ones; and they are as well worthy of investi gation and study as the phenomena ot "thought tranterenc or "psychic force." if these problems are ever sol fed, it will be accom plished by collecting and studying all the nuxerous occurrences, small and great, wh'ch have any bearing upon them. oie to fi Ater's Saesaparilla has demonstrated it: power of cure lor all diseases of the biood. The H a r pooler's Story. Aew Bedford, June 1, 1383. Dr. J. C. Ater & Co. Twenty year ntri I was a liarpooncr in the North Pacific, nvhfn"f;v- others of the crew and myself were laid up with scurvy, uur boaieawereuioateo.iriimrt'.voiii and Itlecding, teeth loose, purpio blotches ( over us, and onr ureata seemed rotten, lake ii by and large we were pretty badly otF- Ail otu ume-iutce was accidentally destroyed, hat tht captain had a couple dozen bottles f Atec cahsapaiulla and eave ua that. 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