Show ED editorials ITO it I 1 A L mone MOKE transfusion OF BLOOD several instances of the successful transfusion of blood from one body to another have been reported of late in the tho papers here 13 another report of a case of the kindy kind which we copy from a washington paper the ithe patient was an inmate of tile the western pennsylvania hospital and was in the last stage of consumption his pulse just ious to the operation stood losand he was much emaciated and exhausted the blood transfused was taken from the carotid artery of a sheep the fresh blood seemed tj infuse new life in the patient his color hight high heightened ened and his pulse went down to 63 on the following day lie appeared greatly improved i in n health and although he will probably ultimately sink under the or ganic disease from which he suffers surfers the ne new blood he has received will undoubtedly make his tenure of life considerably longer the advocates of the system claim that in all diseases resulting in weakness cicere where no organ of the body is materially lally involved the effects of transfusion are very remarkable the body becoming vitalized vitali zed to sueh such an extent as to enable it to throw off the malady it is also claimed that in many cases where certain organs of the body are involved and decay has already commenced this infusion of new blood frequently checks the destruction destruct ibn iun and restores the injured pait to a healthy condition A GOOD WORD dop FOR SPEAKER blai BLAt blaine NE the springfield republican thus speaks of the hon james galdine G blaine speaker of the U S house rouse of representatives out of the chair as in it james G blaine LQ i found to be a force and power ower owen in american politics he has ras made the house such a speaker as it has not had within the memmory of those now living clearheaded alert nerve wedded to tact the rules and precedents at his finger ends master of himself and of the situation he has for six years ruled one of the most unruly parliamentary lia bodies bodle sas as athas it has not often been ruled before that is the advantage of having a man behind the gavel RELIGIOUS experiences the london T telegraph of march 18 16 has the following anent an ex champion of the P B R A correspondent writing from nottingham states that a report havin having been circulated that bendi bendl go for former lormer mer y champion prize nighter fighter of Englan dand recently convert had boen at a local pigeon shooting ag match and not 0 only n ay had bad bet 0 on the birds but had al also aiso 0 used bad language the case has been investigated vesti gated 0 on n sunday last a great open air service waa was held when bendigo appeared on the platform and admitted having been at the match and bet upon a bird but h he e denied having used bad la language ia guage he said when he found he had done I 1 wrong he went home and told god who had llad forgiven him and taken him back again after this confession there was general rejoicing I 1 I 1 when bendigo assisted b by y congregation sang the follow following inz ing verse the devil had me lne once but he be let me go gos f glory hallelujahs lle ille ito wants m me e h again ain aln but I 1 dont mean to go got glory hallelujah AND I 1 INSANITY S ANITY the sacramento beckord union has the following it dr Sax saxe cof of santa clara ciara reports that one of his p patients of santa clara the wife of mr sholes has been made insane by too intense and long continued religious excitement cit ement in connection with the revival meetings being held there this adds testimony to the last united states census report which states the number of legons persona in several of the leading insane aay lm mins made insane through too in tene ten e religious excitement was nearly equal to those made insane by intemperate erate use of alcoholic beverages 13 a i i WHERE allegiance IS DUE THE tue Daven davenport port poTt iowa oazzie says mys we know know nothing of mr parker who has been selected ted tel to fill mckenas McK ealus eans eaas place blitte but we da do know the man whom he is lito to succeed and we are quite free freo to basy haly say that he be will be a tare yare judge who will do dd ai as much toward executing the thu laws of the united in that territory ory the Mormon mormons ij will tol iol liffe na no di dir r vided aided allegiance whoever is is chie chief justice must in ili the footsteps ot McK mcklean lean jean 9 or fiur ren der I 1 11 II I 1 i n without disputing the knowledge haw led g e of our davenport cont contemporary we may say that thab tha people hem here have an fin abundant knowledge 1 of the lla ifa IlA nipo lils ilis 1 ways and ands his Is p and acir lein deliberate and decided opinion is that he will bo ila a j judge who will d do 0 less to tp wads executing exe the 11 9 laws of the united states in IU territory athan did aid the tae tha iam jaw laio lato occupant of the chief jq judicial W heat icat therein furthermore the are not so presumptuous as toasa or expect or ples desire ire lre p und side vide al all ali i le glance glauce or any blay at all ail afla afia to them fram from public office officials tich tick ilch allegiance pot to the Morr moir agns but to ad q fruchi eruth truth to justic justice e to their common country to tr its 16 constitution officers and to ita its it constitutional ual URI I 1 lawr a w v lel let et them faithfully render reader r 11 hat bat at t a allege ance where due 4 and neither ue 1 ither fallow follow in the foots leps lepa of i mckean merean u nar gr s surrender i ur to any b body ody elpe es ebend end arld arid they will be officers offic erg whom t the 1 I mor mons mon swill will andi and the whole h union ought delight to to honor I 1 0 0 THE tian INCREASED POSTAGE ON T TRANSIENT main MAIL 11 ATTER the he washington star of bof march irth says sa Vs the postmaster general will not probably feel 1661 authorized lund jund under erthe the late law of congress increasing the postage on transient niall nian matter malter iq issue any circular of instructions to postmasters directing them thern ept to insist upon the new rotes until april but it is understood od that he will feel jurl JuUl justified fled fied lin not enforcing the law until about the time mentioned in order that postmasters and the public generally maybe may be informed of of the new now law there ther are many postmasters not yet aware awre of the new nev regulations vadi by ther th time named will bo be officially informed forr nedo of them the immediate and rigid enforcement of the law would undoubtedly be detrimental to the public interests since bhe tha people generally ano aro not aware of theiu thein crease of rates the new law itsell itself is acknowledged to be detrimental to thoin thein teresta of the public and the early and rigid enforcement of it would be more detrimental to those inter ests this new now law doubles the postage on samples and parcels of merchandise transient i lions seeds cuttings and other othe things which come under the third 1 class of matter the following is the law concerning t the he maillia mailing C of that class of ol matter packages of matter of this thi s class must blust be prepaid by stamps amps and must not e exceed i the twe weight h t prescribed bead brad by law which pounds and adv any package exceeding that weight will be ex eluded as on hooks books pamphlets occasional publications publication si trafis transient lent newspapers magazines an and d periodicals handbill hand bill bills posters sheet music unsealed circulars prospectuses prospect uses gjok book m manuscript sand paw pro sheets cards an maps aps lithographs prints chronic lithographs and engravings seeds cuttings bulbs roots and scions flexible pit patterns terns samples of arev ores me metals tais minerals and merchandise dry articles of merch 44 m mp ples pies les leB or not sample carb cars whon phon phonographic paper letter ietter envelopes postal envelopes ve lopes and wrappers plain and ornamental paper photographs and all other articles for which other rates of postage agrenot aro are not prescribed in this table and which are not by law excluded from the mails s one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof weight of packages limited to four our rownds pounds on unsealed circulars newsy newspapers pars whether transient or addre addressed ded wed to regular subscribers except weekly papers which may be mailed to subscribers on prepay prepayment mint of postage at seco ad class rai ral LT and on pe periodicals not exceeding two ounces in weight when in aleiter oar edy air bace deli dell very by the office dr its carriers 1 cent eab each oa on periods pe juals ais als exceeding twe two ounces lih lin n when deposited PO fea ica iha ima aae amk barrier airier arrier p office sl c for delivery by thip fb wilce allce or its carriers 2 denis cents each I 1 late bate ED e new now ork r gra graphic commenting i upon lecent recent eini cini utah he news ws J bayh sayi 4 c the rd A mova 0 mcken mckea n of ti tah bomes comes rather late la is a pa ma erd ter eri upon which holiest hollest and lh intelligent telli pooi pool people le imay na congratulate themselves he has made mades a long succession of blunders since he lift hag has i a been ori on the banel but his recent decision in p a suit cult of divorce givore t is theW thel blunder u of all AH thea this decision virtually I 1 pd n d ll 11 affer after ahe judge took ia worse view of the law than thann the iho defendant did the graphic hio hid 8 says bays 1 11 aman ciari capable of thi degree of ignorance apa or recklessness edcile e gs is conspicuously out but of place c on t the be laeh i MORE IN INFLATION F LATION AND ehmon rue recta rE crA A salt lake correspondent of the isan an j rancis cp chronicle I 1 arch fa rc 4 a of the ricks rles arial trial adepts as astrue true the sly siy rejected by ly the jury and saya baya such a sceney scenio AS its this is fiefdom witnessed iu lu a court of justice and Id bration the jhb high state staid of feeling la vredia between the fhe besida en e ht t mormons cormons and gentl genii gentiles I 1 es espe espee c I 1 4 the occur occurrences of the past pas t two weeks it itis ils lis very viry fortunate that no forcible demonstration was wag as invade nii adeby by the be overexcited over excited macef gracd bloodshed woodshed and riou riot would wood i h haye hase aye ase len wen b the result Ye sult suit W A A telegraphic despatch from d this Is city to the tho same capfer under date bf march 23 and concertino conce ponce rnino ruing I 1 tile tho same case thus betrays bethaya be trays traya i ays the animus ot of tsie the sender the evidence was very conflicting but th the jury ejury was corrip composed osedo of and aud the dobli obligations that existed between en he the prison erand 14 t Is said influenced thein their judgments judg Menti therein a general aslon of belief bellef i by y the anil anit abw s that fur further thir legislation must be had from eon Con congress giess gless before tho tho the mormons cormons IA orm on s can cat b e convicted of pf crime A friend at our elbow ejaculates what stuff irr lys T 1 I 1 WW 0 I 1 f DRY OB oiz MOIST atmosphere the health officer of Oak oakland lands calain his hla rece recently fitly printed re rea port estimates the population of that city at 2000 on june 1 last from Jq january nuary 1 to december 31 1874 there w were erp record recorded ed births birth 8 males and females and 27 8 deaths or 12 1265 63 for each inhabitants for th the e yea year r the yra tra Transcript ns sass says I 1 nwe we belle beile believe belleve ve this is a more favorable sho showing than I 1 hat of auy any city in the world during the two years past bast of the alft nifty fifty esix I six alx deaths from consumption on lyone iyone wag was born in oakland the balance were per pert son solis s who came dame to bakland ii ift advanced stage stages of bf tilty the disease i the closes ills his re port pont with the following remar nemar remark k 1 I believe the low rate of mortality obtaining in oakland from consumption and other diseases of the respiratory organs is isi especially due to the fact that we have bat 0 an even war warm p temperature of air and that the air wo we breathe comes to us directly off th the tha ocean nearly saturated with mature moisture sueh such an atmosphere mo sphere 15 is is 15 veil vell known to be the best for respiration ratio n this stafe state statement meat of the superiority of warm moist climates over hot dry bues for the lungs may be contrary to the opinions of those who believe aridity to be especially favorable to the health of those organs but facts aro arc stubborn and nod these facts concerning the mollifying and most grateful influence of the mildy mild moist climate ol 01 oakland auevery are very remar remak remarkable hahle hable STREETS tie pin municipal council coun Conn cil ell as per the I 1 I 1 ordinance e published in the NEWS ha aa seen seu proper r to permit the them own ers of lots on t the be eight rod streets to cultivate a and nd plant w with th trees shrubs flowers grass etc i a awen ty four feet strip in the centre of I 1 the street opposite their lots respectively under the approval and direction of the committee en streets an and d alleys there can be no doubt that if this permission be taken general advantage 0 of or the streets of the ca city W will ili iii assume a beruti beautiful alful appearance pc each h offu ch streets then forming inga a most attractive double avenue there 1 are however afew a few things which ma may abe be taken into preliminary consi consideration considerate derat ion lon where street railways run it will be difficult if not impossible to take tahe advantage of this permission awill will not seem worth while far owners of lots where rethe the streets Strip ts need considerable afe grading to trees ai or shrubs in tile the middle odthe streets until such grading ha ba ai been a accomplished I 1 herice I 1 tills this ordinance w will III lii be held to us ratify ticy ifie the ibie presumption that til ill the 0 city au i thorit lide design ign agn to grade the various 6 us eight rod streets where they need it t aa soon as possible irwill it wil wll 1 be useless 0 plant shrub shrubs j or flowers or sow grass in the streets without adequate protection hud and 4 awill ib will be be found that aa a substantial I 1 picket fence will be ledes necessary sary all around th the e twenty four feet strip lifs trees might do witia witla less leas ex expensive IV e protection bud bue bud but th they ey would u I 1 yo need some trees would not require much water but small shrubs and flowers and egrass would an and d in the hot hol months the water tuest question ion lon might become an important ones one worth I 1 consideration the whole twenty strip of streel street et should not be contin continuous udus ay J planted and fenced from block to block as that would hinder street gros pros crossing slug sing both for pedestrians and ands teams there ought to bean be an op open eu ang ing tb through rou h the strip every twenty twani y or ten rods pr fir perhaps lest less tite THE E enforcement ACT abt CASE the new kew york heralds washington correspondence of march 19 has his th the 6 following uthe ithe the supreme court cour has decided not lo 10 render a decision on the 1 enforcement act et case this tern ilof liot f the acourt but wilp embrace the giau glau grant gian t parish pariah caser easer case in the opinion tt it be delivered at therie therle tue the next it term of the court I 1 RICH MONTANA OBE ORF the helena e a independent of march ch 18 says we are rafla reliably bly informed that the legal legai tender company have on the dump twenty two tons of ore which averages aye rages over 1000 per ner e atod ton without concentration a and ana ll 11 that more of this quality is i s be |