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Show TELEGRAPHIC aluok.ia s::;ksI. ,1 htory 1 illi Siuuitblui; lu II. Nf-w York, S. An CAilcru journiil-i.(, journiil-i.(, wliu has ifctjrntd Irum Ciiiiluruia a:Lrr tnrcti years' exiH-rieucc of uewe-p.ipcr uewe-p.ipcr work in ri.-tn Francisco, aaid ol ml-iira on tne l'n itic cuait in a recent conversation: " Iin; penpl? care very Imltj n bo ul nb.tt gorii on m tbe eust Tbtir aitiit'bmctiL to ti.o Union is not Blrur.i;. If ibert; should ever arise a e cm. J fece4s uu rnjv.'.nieni, it will iiul be in tne Houlh, but in OaLilornia I Iin df-mocruls tliere are hostile to the b'uuii (ol'tn openly no) and :be re-piililiemid re-piililiemid ard in.lifi-'n'iit. Oue otlen Leard Ui!i 'if tlit? 'i'.iciric trii'ial republic.' repub-lic.' 'J here is much complaint of tiio it; nor .nice and careltmniita ot con tifcts with remind to too j titeretB ui twe c.tft. Liod lettl i'.iou, 'or tx-amplf, tx-amplf, a all adapttd to tbe return of verdure, and ia cont-qMently n-t nt. a.l ad i pied to the and, eae-brush region where agriculture depcudd on irrigation. Tht-re is not much induct in-duct mont for eiiiipratioo '0 Cilifornia, mid nniiH at all lor men to go without capiirtl. The policy o( the great landowners land-owners ia to discnuraKfl ininiigrauoii. Tlie.ir plan has been to divide- society into two c I a mm kb, wealtliy propr-elord and proletariat. 1 am giud tooeetliHt u few landholders! are lukinj a new course and dividii.g lueir immenae cptatea into muall traeiu. O.ili-liirma O.ili-liirma would support double or treble her pic-aeut ruml popubitioo, but the laud eyateai uiuat bo radically changed and the lauililiej for irriga tiou developed ami utilized. Prutty much all the land that can be Dro fit-ably fit-ably cultivaletl witLiout irrignlion is already occupied. Tho peculiar climate of California will eventually develop a peculiar population. I think ono ecbe eitjus ol thin already in the younger generation. In Wan Frauoiuco, where fogu prevail, young people are plump, rosy cheeked, handsome, rather indolent and food of pleHuro, while those born and roared in ihe arid interior are Borue-what Borue-what like Araba dark, Blender and eupple. I don't t link there will ever be robuH intellectual life in S.m Francisco. Tbe climate ia loo equable. equa-ble. Music and the arts wilt flourish aa they do io Italy, and it is possible that intercourse with Asia will de-?elop de-?elop a tendency to myeticiatn in philosophy and religion. The future of California and tbe whole Pacific coast is a fertile fluid for speculation, and its pr'Bent condition is an interesting inter-esting subject for study." |