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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1881)
G THE OMATIA DAILY BEE : MONDAY AUGUST 1 1881. A VIRGIN LAND , Sesources and Prospects of Wash ington Territory ! Hich Lands Opened Up by Rail roads A Paradise for Sportsmen and Tourists. A Fntnro Fnll of Promlso for Spo- Imno nntl Oljrnpla. Corrc l > om1encc Sun Francisco Clironlclc. STOKAXK PALM , ( W. T. ) , July IB , 1881. Tlicro is no end to the aiionia > lies of nnturo in this nrcn.1 Btrctch of country lying between the Cascade rang.i and lilnlio , but the study of thoin , until now , has boon nccomna- iiicd with so many drawbacks , that the pleasure traolor , or the inan over crowded and overburdened in the cant , casting about for a locality promising jnoro for the future , has been content lo follow the more beaten trackn of civilisation and emigration. Hut the marvelous railway operations of this northwest have not only put it within reach of the oniigrnnt , but nmdo it pleasantly accessible to those who travel in quest of recreation or health. And this country , HO rich in scenic treasures , possesses a climate that is agreeable in summer by reason of cooling - ing breezes from the high mountains or the cold waters of the inland lakes. Add to this the fact that in midsum mer the nights are cpol enough to enable - blo ono to Bleep refreshingly under a fair quantity of bed-clothing , and it Bccms that if the traveler wishes to fairly revel in a season of dolce far jiicnto , there is no place on tlio con tinent that has more attractions than this. A PAKAIIlsn FOU Hl'OUTSMKN. And then the sporting. Two hun dred yards from the principal hotel In Spokane , the sportsman can drop his ily into ono of the most beautiful streams in the world , and take a mess of trout in half an hour. Larger fish are found in the Little Spokane , ton miles away ; salmon are plentiful in at twenty miles ; within fifteen miles the hunter may try his powder on boar and deer while in all this section prairie - rio chickens and other game birds are BO numerous that they can bo killed with a revolver , or oven sticks and Htones. From hero the opportunjty for pleasure excursions is splendid , that to Cojur d'Alono being the favor ite a ride of twenty-eight miles oyor a road that is as level as a floor and rich in drapery , ending at the finest military post in the United States. Hero the tourist will enjoy not only the most delightful hospitality , but in the neighborhood walks , drives , boat ing and superb scenery. In another direction , at Medical lake , fifteen miles to the southwest , will bo found ono of nature's hospitals for the treat ment cf rhoumntic and skin diseases. Thcso curative waters are attracting the attention of the afllictcd in all portions tions of this coast , and many are pil grimaging to the Siloam of Washing ton territory. CHOICE BITS OF FABMIKQ LAND. Extending his rambles the tourist , on way to the Cascade Range , finds not only some of the richest farming lands on the continent sequestered in the woods , but mountain valleys hid den among rooky pinnacles ; posinp forms of architecture that nature has loft to mark her history or her sport- tivo moods. In places the country is BO now that ono fools entirely alone with nature , and readily imagines that it would bo pleasing to fall back into primitive methods of life. It is wonderful how soon a man forgets civilization amid such scones , and how easy it is to relapse into that nomadic lifoof [ the red man BO free , yet so uncertain. If that alone constituted barbarism , then , for a time , at Iniist , barbarism is very agreeable. The Jove of the frontiersman for his Ufa is not to bo wondered at. FEATOUUH OF FOUV.8T 8CENEIIY. A ramble through the forest in the territory is exceedingly interesting , displaying nature in her primeval condition. The towering lira , with their tapering formspresent a funereal nspect in their garb of gloomy green ; but a dingle of white-blossomed cor nel and umbrageous , bright-green cottonwood appear occasionally to give variety to the otherwise monoto . < nous hue. Now and then a rapid stream came into view , or a canyon , narroWjUnd rugged/with , , high , per. pondiculnr walls of rodk , to add to the pictufesquonoss of 'the landscape , lloro the red and yellow fir stand pro. ' eminent in utility and profusion , excelled - celled in dimension only by the fa' inous trees of California. For special purposes , such as ship spars , the rev lir is without a rival. This region ii fast becoming the lumber mart of the world , its resources in woods boinj apparently unlimited. The flora ii Washington territory is not only rare but interesting. Generally the Hewers ors are of a brilliant rod or glariii ( yellow. Confining botanical observations tions to the locality about Spokane , ] found twenty-throe varieties of How ore within a ramble of ton miles. In the neighborhood of Seattle , tin greatest coal port of the Pacific , tin tourist will find what 1m boon aptl ; termed the Niagara of the northwcat- a fall of 270 foot in height and 70 i width. Hemmed in by donsu woodi unvoloppd at the base by huge crajj of augitic basalt , dark aa the uhadow of night , and fed by a rapid stroan these falls possess all the elements < grandeur and sublimity. Owing to catastrophe which hero overtook company of Indian warriors , the n inen avoid these fall , believing th the roar of the water is the wailing the dead , and that any intrusu , wpuld bo resented with death. ' ' ' MCTUllKSQPE OLYMl'IA. 1 Olympia , a city rich in scon treasures , lie in the way. Directly front lies the placid waters of t ! sound , with liandsomo tearuc wheezy tuga. white-sail boats 01 stately ships in view ; on both eidea the Bound , dense forests , while to't north 'towers the Olympic ranj whoso crests is enveloped in floe cumulus clouds. Hero on jnoonlig nights the pictorial effect is grar - $ ho waters of the sound roflectir pvith almost photographic minutene not only the spiral wreaths of foliaj but the snowy range 200 miles awi The country is full of lakes. Among these is American lake ; famous for the clearness of its water , and its ani mated bird-life. Iloroj too , is Lake Washington , the largest body of water in the territory -25 miles long and from three to four miles w ido. In its waters Mt. Kainior is clearly reflected , Hero , it was once proposed lo estab lish a frosh-wator naval station for the American fleet. Its banks yield coal iron and lumber , and the vator is dcoi ) enough to float the hoavicstships. And so with all thcso and _ hundreds of oven more rare and interesting scenes ) with the facilities for reaching - ing them comfortably increasing each month ; with the possession of a flora now and strange and growing in tropi cal profusion , and a fauna that will compaJo favorably with that of Cen tral Africa in abundance , there is no reason why this region will not very soon become the Mecca of the tourists. In a few days the construction of a frco bridge that is to span the falls , will bo commenced ; handsome rides and drives in full view of the river are being planned , waterworks projected and other plann proposed that ill create wealth , add beauty to the place and set in motion the elements of progress , civiliiuxtion and refinement that belong to tiie model modern com munity Tlio emigrant , farmer , me chanic or small capitalist : : will natur ally ask what is back or beyond or at the side of all this for its support , and 1 answer , 0,000,000 or 8,000,000 acres of sertilo land , lying cast of the Cas cades , capable of produsing more wheat and other grain than the nanio extent of land in any otlior part of the Union ; millions of the finest grazing lands in the world , an inexhaustible supply of timber , a wonderful combi nation of natural advantages in geographical graphical position , a climate unex celled , mineral wealth , at this point a water power equal to and which must perform the work of preparing house comforts fora vast population both at homo and abroad. It does not require - quire habits of acute observation to realize the magnitude of thcso re sources hero to see that there is a greatness and grandeur in the possi bilities of future development. For the benefit of those who say that fruit and vegetables do not thrive , lot mo add that within ten miles of Spoken Falls there are raised apples , peaches , prunes and plums equal in sizoand flavor to any produced in the Union. In the gardens in and about town are crowing and thrifty potatoes , cab bages , onions , boots , tomatoes , car rots , melons and the likowhilo straw berries , gooseberries and currants are in abundance. The fruit trees are ex ceedingly thrifty , vigorous , and com menced bearing very young , lloro the farmer can lind a market for all ho can produce and at good prices ; but ter 35 to 40 cents ; eggs. 20 cents ; vegetables and meats bring a good price. IUIUIOAI ) BUILDING. Rapidly the lines of stool are encompassing - compassing this domain. It is ex pected that the road between Portland and the Dalles will bo completed in ton months. From Walla Walla to Orange City ( fifty-two miles ) a road is being constructed ; thence to Colfax and Dayton ; thence on to Spoken and the Fort Colvillo country. That Spoken will bo in rail communication with the eastern states within thirty months there can bo but little doubt. The divisions of the Northern Pacific east of the Rockies are being rapidly completed. On this side the road will bo in running order to Pond d'Oroillo ' by fall. West of the Cascades this nationa enterprise ! is being pushed ahead with great vigor. It is proba ble that the line through the Cascades will bo located this season , and it is a very probable prediction that the in tersection with the main line will bo at Spoken , within thirty miles. I be lieve that in four years all this region will have an outlet to the sea , a safe harbor , with no stormy bar to dispute a passage oc&anward. When ono thinks of all the country this road will have to accommodate , of the forests and fields it will pass through , of the pro duce it will take to market , ho begins tp have some conception of how great a line of railway it will bo , and how much there is of inducement here of fered to the immigrant. Spoken must bo classed with certain cities on this coast , which will grow relatively fast er than heretofore and bo transform ed through all this development into a business center. For the last six months there hoa boon a continuous vigor and rapidity in its growth , and for all one can BOO , its future is in the hands of men who will lay hold ol every opportunity that will contribute to maintain for it a complete domina lion. Balls anil Unities by Express , "You have been in the busincsi Bomo time ? " "Yes , I have boon at it for twenty ono years. " "You have BOOH many wondorfu things pass through the ollico ? " " 1 should think BO from a Juno bug to a two-thousand-pound bull and more babies than Cat tor had oats. ' "You don't mean live babies ? " "Yes I do , the regular , suro-onougl ivo babies , and you would think thoj wore live if you had to handle thorn Wo received a boy from Mobile a shor Lime ainco. Ho came marked' 0. 0 D. , and Mark put him in the wagon put on the tag , and delivered him t the consignee and collected thirty ilol lars charges on him. Wo had applied tion to express a little follow to Al lanta yesterday , and Monday ho wi ! bo sent through. " "Well , thrift something now ? " "No , it is not ; you BOO it's cheapc to express them than it is to go an carry them. The baby business common. Wo often send and roceh Biuikes , dogs , and most anything oh you can name. Speaking of the bu lemiuds mo that it is the first time over Baw Henderson 'decline a horn The bovine was out in the yard ai lie not in a very good humor , and wlu in Henderson wont out the bull made ho dash at him , and the horn was at on jrs declined. " nd MM WMB M of Hint * to Flax Growers- ho The Minnesota Linseed Oil coi pany has issued the following lott of advice to its patrons respecting t tht cutting and curing of flax : id , "As the season for cutting flax n > * > ' proachcs , we wish to giyo our frion 88 , a word of advice and caution aa BO , harvesting and securing their crop. ny. First , cutting When most of t balls and lower parts of the stalks have turned yellow. and the seeds have turned slightly brown , and the lower leaves have dropped ofT ; it is ready to harvest. At this stngo it will cut as easily as wheat. Ho careful not to cut before ripo. Unripe seed cannot bo properly filled out. and must fall short in weight. Use a smooth kmfo in your icapor. Cut liitth only low enough to get all the balls. Second , shocking Set it up as soon as cut , in gavels. It may bo handled the same as barley , or buckwheat ; but bettor still , bind with a self-binder and shock the same as wheat. This treatment makei threshing easy and pays well. Third , stacking Flax cures very fast , and in good drying weather maybe bo stacked the day after cutting. Don't wait a day after it is ready , for a threshing machine or anything else , but stack , alack , if you want to save your crop. JJuild a good , solid stack , always keeping full in the contio heads in and butte out and top out with prairie hay. Stacks must not bo disturbed for two or thrco weeks , or more , until the flax is through the "sweat , " which leaves the seed heavier and better. Fourth , threshing- The "Vibrator" and ' 'Minnesota Chief" are considered the best flax thrcshois ; but good work is also done with the Case and other makes , with flax attachments. Yours truly , Liysr.r.n OIL Co. " DOUBLE "ELOPEMENT. Four Hearts tlitit Now Boat as Two. Clnilnnatl 1'nqiilrcr. Luwrenceburg , Ind. , was thrown in to a fever of oxcitimcnt Tuesday morning by the announcement of a double elopement. The affair was all the more interesting from the fact that two of the contracting parties weio from the "upper ten"society cir cle of the city. Mr. John B. Oarnior is a wealthy and well known brow or of that city. JJo has but two children. In view of the fact that they would some day cotno in possession of his magnificent fortune , amounting to nearly § 200,000 , ho was very vigilant in guarding their matrimonial inclina tions , and was determined to secure for them life partners equal both in wealth and position. That ho was doomed to disappointment is shown in the following sequel. For Bomp time past Miss Annie M. Gamier , his daughter , who is now at the charming ago of eighteen , has been keeping the company of Mr. Victor Oborting , a poor and worthy young man , who held a position on the po lice force of the city. This courtship was carried on secretly , and without the knowledge of her father. John I ) . Garnlor , Jr. , the other child , who has just arrived at the ago of manhood , was probably influenced by the thought that his share of his father's estate would bo sufficient tote to enable him , with thoassistanco.of a frail partner , to battle with the hard ships of lifo successfully. He found such a partner in Miss Magdalena Kiltan , a very respectable young lady of Lawrencoburg. This courtship was also carried on without the consent of his father. As both son and daughter wore violating the rules and regulations laid down by their parents it is but natural that they soupht each other for consolation , as misery loves com pany. During their conversation they became acquainted with the way matters - tors stood and determined to consum mate their happiness by an elopement and marriage. All the necessary preliminary ar rangements wore made and last even ing was sot as the time for the happy consummation of the dearest desire of four loving hearts. The respective lovers of each ot the heirs was notified of the arrangement , and everything was ready for the adjustment of the marriage halter. The lovers , fearing discovery , has tened proceedings and determined to leave Monday night. A friend was dispatched at eleven o'clock at night to awaken the deputy clerk and got him to issue a license. Miss Oarnior know nothing of the change of pro gramme and her brother undertook to acquaint her of the fact. Ho entered her room stealthily and awakened her by a violent shako. She opened her eyes , and seeing a man in her room , gave a wild scream , which awakened the household. Her brother explained matters , and seizing her valise , which had previously boon-packed , bade her to follow him. She put on a wrapper , and in her bare foot escaped from the room just as her father entered to as certain the cause of her outcry. Ho was tetribly frightened to find his daughter missing , and started for the police , offering largo sums of money for the capture of his lost child. In the meantime his children had joined the partners of their flight , and with a few friends \\cro dodging down al loys and up dark streets to evade pur suit , Miss Gamier reached the resi dence of the mayor of the city , whc hastily united them in mariiago , aftot which they entered a carriage and wen rapidly driven away from the rage ant danger of their father. Mr. Garnior , who had boon doinj everything in his power to prevent tin elopement , was afterward informed ol what had occurred. It is thought Urn after a few days' reduction , ho will ac cent the now daparturo gracefully. The fleeing couples came to this cit ; yesterday , and from hero loft fo Memphis , where both of the groom Imvo obtained employment , Not For a Fortune , "Phew ! " I wouldn't marry her If she'd fortune. Poor girl , she'd be all right if bli took SriUNo DLOSSOU , the best tiling j the world for offensive breath. Price fj cents , trial bottles 10 cents. augl.lw so "Out of Work , ill mul sick with my kidneys for years , I wrote Mr. Alexander Ferris , of Gin i.1 nungo Forks , N. Y. , recently. U id used Warner's Safe Kidney and Live ana Cure. Now lie says , "I cheerful ] a recommend it to all persons Bullurii : co in the same way. " augl-lw No Good PrcacL lug- No man can do a good job of worl in preach a good sermon , try a law BU ter well , doctor a patient , or write a goc ho article when ho feels miserable ai : dull , with sluggish brain and unstenc nerves , and none should make the a ids tempt in such a condition when it to bo so easily and cheaply removed 1 a little Hop lWtcrs.-Albany [ Time al-s5 FEEMEY CONNOLLY , AND SLIPPERSI 01 c 'cry k'radc and size at At Prices Heretofore Un heard of , ' They h-uo tills week initial to Ihclr etock a ? ot of LaJIca and Missu'a FINEST FRENCH KID SHOES llccch cd direct from the manufactory. Ladles arc respectfully tnxltcd to call and sco thcui , Also their HAND-SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE CITY , AND Lowest Prices Guaranteed . STANDAIID SCHEW FASTENED and MACHINE SEWED from 81.26 up. Their bCOTCII EDGE QUAIN CHEEU- RAILWAY SHOES tire selling rajildly and they hn\e tlila added au assort ment ol | 'fD ' FFTIMm } F'RflfWQ ' UlbMUlUM JjuUlb To this department. A Perfect Fit Guaranted or the Money Refunded. ONE PRICE ONLY I ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUHKS. THEY CARRY A FULL LINE OF FARMERS' SUPPLIES , at prices beyond competition. 512 Sixteenth Street , Between Callfor- nli mid Cass street. Opposite Wm. Gentleman's populartproccry store. Jy-msw CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore ( s ) Harness AND Saddlery. I ha\o adopted the Lloti as a Trade Maik , and all my goods will bo STAMPED with the LION and my NAMK on the name. NO GOODS AUE UENUINI ! WITHOUT THE AI10VK STAMPS. 1 holiest material is used and thoico tiklllof workmen ara employ cd , and at the lowest cast prlco. An ) onu wishing a price-list of good wil. confer a favor by bonding for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. SCANTON'S Seamless Evaporator AND "SOUTHERN "CANE MILL FIRST CUSSSOEOnOMACmmi AT TEIU LOW rmcia. B nd for Xeicrlptlro Frlci tilt. THOS. 8CANTUN & SON , EVAHSV1LLE , IND. iltnUim Mt fttftr , - * To Nervous Sufterers THE CHEAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. 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Tlieso mills are known wherever the art of milling has extended , The Flours they pro duce are peculiarly adapted to Family use / / Iaudconsuinerswillilnd / > - jijijxp- ' it by far the best aud 'ttums most economical now offered to the puMic , Owing to the latest improven.ents in Mill Machinery , this Flour , by a scientific test has pro duced a larger yield of Dough to the barrel and a finer quality of Bread than any other Flour in the country. EXCELLING ALL OTHERS IN COLOR , STRENGTH AND UNIFORMITY. TAKES THE LEAD IN THE WIARKETS OF THE WORLD. ft . . . * fil Aa v / * m ra nrjst * mam 3 cm mEa ik. Ask your Grocer or Hour and feed len for a Barrel. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , "Wholesale Grocers , Sole Agents for Omaha and West , 15th and Farnham Sts. , Omaha. Neb. United States Depository. NationalBank - OF OMAHA. - Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) BTABU8IIKD 1850. Organized &s a National Bank August SO , 1SG3. 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Jacobs , ( Formerly of Qlsh& Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER. fo. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob Ols. fSTOtden by Telesraph Solicited ap27-lv Established 11 Years , Assets Represented AttUe Fire anu uio njfent" antid. C.T. TAYLOR i. co 14th it Douglas , t. LET IT BURN ! My house and furniture is insured with O. T. TAYLOU & CO. , fnr ! 14th and Dourlaa. _ W. J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Omci Front Rooms ( up stairs ) In Hanscom's new brick building , N , W. corner Ffteentrt od Farnham Streets. LEGAL NOTICE. rnilE partncr hlp heretofore exUtlnj between J _ the undersigned as Rosenberg & Brother , contractors and builders , Is this day dlssohod by mutual consent. Abraham Rosenberg will con. tlnue the business and assume all outstanding ob ligations. Accounts due the firm are pa\ able to him. A. ROSKN1IERG , jvtfdSt SAMUEL II. ROSENBERG. Omaha , July 21,1681.