LONGEST OF POWER LINES. Thai f KfM IHrer, C.al.. to arr ICIrrtt li If? of lllah Vnlta. Tim loiiK't high power line In the world, cnnylng KMKH volt of elec tricity. In ou the eve of compli-dos In Ciillfoniln. lly moans of It n urcnt qmuillty of electric energy, innoiiiil Ing to W.OOO horsepower, Is to l cur rleil U." tulle ncrom two inountnlii mriitea for the operation of two afreet rnllwuy hm tenia In the city of l.o Angeles. When ft. little more t tin 11 a -enr ngo the ICdlson ICIectrle eoitipnu undertook to hnrneaa (ho wilier of llio tnrlitilent Kern river for thU pur pone find enrry the power to lie (ten- . tt-i m H m I'OWlfll HOOHK ANlt A TH or THE KKIIH IUVKU l ttlt LINK. 'rnfi no lonif a illNtiince In the fnee of mo many olmtneles some eiiKlneer thought It an ItnpoHMllilo feitl. ICixht oen utiles of rmd hud to twcunxtnii.'ted through a rotiKh iiioiintuln sertloti he fore a alnule piece of inuehliiery 'ould In landed lit the point of the principal operation. Hut In aplte of t tie reootf n I .ix I dllhVulty of the project the en Klneer went ahead with It. and a short time ago tho hixt ateel tower of the Kern river lino of tho Kdlsou company of Ia AukvIcs was rained. There lire over a thoiiNund of tlicnii towera In the rj.1 miles of the route lietween I At Angeles HUil the plant up In the mountains where electricity Id Keneruted. Tho towera raiiKv from thirty to seventy feet III helKht. When rawtern mnniifucturerM with naked fur liiMUliitora for these tower, welichlnu fifty pounds, KtnndluK three feet blab and lieurluK porcehitn dinks iih lurc n n kiiiiiII tatile. they KUHpcd. floured fur Jn)M and then made them. Simo lirteen wiles mIkivo the uioiitli of the Kern river canyon a co incut conduit wait constructed along tlie ennjon xlijea fur eluht milea. Near the mouth of tho canyon a p int er house waa Iniilt. and thetriiHbltii; water of the river wiim conveyed In the liltf conduit to tho enonnoua wheeN at tho power house by mcuux of a ateel tilte nine feet In diameter. 1.7U3 fect IniiR and hnvln a drop of W55 feet. There la liirt one other engineering project In the world where the at tempt In inntle to curry the electric current at ho high a pressure an (Sft.iMNi volts. Tlmt la In MlHHourl and la hut three miles lout;. 'niHeiueutly tho en frlneerliiff problems Involved are not to bo compared with those of the enter prlHe for supplying p;wer to tho Los Angeles traction companiea. A STRANGE CEREMONY. Dlrlnar for the 4'roaa, aa I'rardcrti In rrk Seaport Town, They liavo n queer ceremony In ilretn-e on Jan. 0. tho festival of the Kplphiiny, In soiittort towtia. 'I'he idea Is connected with tho baptlNtu of divino ron the ckobh. Christ, and la a transformation of on old Greek ceremony associated with the worship of tho sen pod Neptune On the morning of the festival the peo ple Riithor at tho water frout, and the soldiers form on lighters, which, with one aide of the quay, make a hollow aqtiure. tho water occupying the space wlthlu. lualdo are a few boata' con tnlnlng boys, who ure stripped uud ready for a plunpo. They are moatly Kimiiso divers. Mualc la heard, and a procesalou la aeon nppronching, at tho head of which U the blahop In his rtxa and carrying a cross. In one hand he bonr.1 a tiprlff of laurel. He throws tho cross in the sea, and. the bo j-a dive for It. The one who obtains It k I Hues It, curries It to the bishop and receives the laurel branch as bis re ward. The bishop In turn kisses the cross, and the people r.lso reverence It, when all return to the church, and the ceremony la ended. v A iillv I'olnl. "Bo that foreign nobleman has cant ed bis attentions to that girl." "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. "Shi told lilm that her face was her for tune, and be said that under the cir cumstances he declined to be clussod as fortune buuter." WiudilugtoD Btar. i. ii j000CB00000000C How St. Albet l Helped V Br INA WRIGHT HANSON 0 o 1 r CopyrlKhl, I!hi, by Mi-C'lura News- ' Pbimt flyn1lcnt O O00O0Os000O000O There ara whims and whims. M? ; ftartlcnlnr ono mlnlit bo discovered In Mrs. Jerome's house pnrty InvltnHoti, which read, "Yourself and Ht. Albe." I My motor car never for a moment bud replaced my racer, Ht. A)e, In my I affections. I loved him for his swift ! nesa, his beauty, his gentleness, Mors ; than I lovH woman did I regard my horse, but that was lcfore I had met ICIhIo Hyler at my hostess country homo. I hud always believed that 1 should rerogulr.o my mate as soon as I sow her or at least when I heard her apeak. Miss Ilyler's pure, Madoutm-llko face held my eyes, her voice aet my heart strings atune, and In tho etonlnir, when I waltzed with her, I know her for aiy Tory own. I nlmoM told her so. Aft erward I was glad I had not. It waa a mouth long houso party, so I should have plenty of tltno to woo ST. ALIlK, KOTKU KOII IMS gt'IKT NSUVUi, HMiHTCn ANI II AN. my darling, but from tho ftrxt mat ters went not to my liking. A ghost aeemiHl to stalk In our midst, uud trum my deur lady's hunlx-nt eyes looked of ten a haunting fear, llcr voice, face auil sweet dlxposltlou M-euied a per fect trinity to compel any man's ad miration, and nt time k!ic hnd the whole crowd literally at her feet; then, presto, tho Intangible something which made her a woman apart from her sis tors. I exorcised Kt. Alb every day. usual ly preferring to drive him bitched to my easy going phuctou. I never went out that I didn't try to get Miss Hyler to accompany me, but alio never .ac cepted. The seventh time her excuse was too tlimsy to twar Investigation, aud she ran from the room. I was puzzled. She wasn't cold to mo except In connection with my horse. As I htiHKl frowning Mrs. Atherton pat tod my shoulder In her motherly way. "Better not waste time on what can't Iki helped," she counseled. Another day I overheard Mrs. Jerome nod Miss Cecilia laughing about tho "poor little (umpie," as they called EIslo. Iioubtless If I hud asked a direct question I should have found out soon er, but I couldn't bring myself to dis cuss her, and they, supposing 1 under stood, talked In metaphors and left me Ignorant. One golden morulug I left her hullily aud went after St. Albe, Miss Cecllla'a mocking laughter trulllng after mo. I drove away milea away. Comlug back, I wus still potidcrlug on tho sit uation. What bud Jerome meaut with bis epigrammatic "better chuck It, Deu?" As one Joins mosaic work, I put together Mrs. Atberton's advice. Miss Cecilia's laughter, Jerome's words and various bints from the others, but when I bud my pieces fitted I failed to read the design. As Bt. Albe turned eastward I saw the girl of my thoughts sitting by the roadsKlo. Her wblte fuce, bor lltUe shoo lu her lap, her swollen foot, told the tnle of a sprained ankle. I jumped out. "Let me lift you In," I said. "I won't hurt the poor foot." "Oh, no!" she exclaimed, her bhio eyes black with some strong feeling, "I shall bo ablo to walk pretty soon. Please go nwuy." "I ahull do nothing of the kind," 1 replied, promptly growing angry. "I'm sorry to bo so distasteful, but 1 guess you can endure mo till I get you home or you can drive the horse yourself," . That ride waa a memorable one. If Bt. Albe stnrtod Into a gentlo trot El sie abrlckod with fright. If I slowed him down Elsie knew be was going to kick. Tho toot of an auto born lu the far distance nearly threw ber Into spasms, though Bt. Albe knew an auto woblle better than he knew bis mother. I tried, to reason with her, but sbo bade mo keep my ulud on my driving. At last she put ber elbows on ber knees and ber face Into ber bands, the while she shook as with an ague chill. "I can't belp It!" the moaned. "I waa born with It, aa some are born with crooked feet. I can't help It. I eau'tt" With her lu this undignified position and myself grim, silent, but furious, I drove up to tho bouse Into u perfect .. mil of laughter, from which I t .'oped aa aooti as pox lo. I understood my mosaic now, and 1 began weighing my di-alro for lier ngaluat toy pleasure lu Rt. Albo. The latter It was evident she could never shuro with ino, I n voided her for aov ernl days, while my anger cooled and my love Increased. Then one morning as I drove out ou tho pi cm nut country road I overtook her, Kho was walking very slowly, aide,) by a enno. As alio turned her startled eyo on my gl'Msy horse a blind rage suddenly HiMsoHsod her. In less time than It t'ikes to tell It I wus out of tho buggy, had IClsle In my arms, Into tho buggy ami isle wcro off! ' Iter face went whlto, ntid the fear In her blue eyes waa mixed with uinnitl gnti'd M-orii nml anger. "You nro a brute!" slio aald trom blincly. "I know It," I agreed. "I can't reason about It! I enn't help It! Oh, please put mo out!" Tho piteous voice appealed to whn! little manhood I hud l-ft. I stopped the horse and Jiimpiil out. Aa I held up my anna a paper careened across the road. Kt. Albe, mtoi for hla quiet nerves, snorted and ran. Elsie screamed and shouted "Whoa!" I'.ut he ran the faster, while I scurried nfter lu tho cloud of dust, my heart fairly burstini' with fear and remorse. It seemed to mo that I ran for houra Tho road had many turns, ao they were Immediately lost to sight. At every corner I exported to come upon the tragedy. At last I fell breathless by tho roadside, and whllu I wulted. sick at heart, I heard tho toot of the tally ho horn. "Thank Ood!" I cried, for I know It was the other guests who had early In the morning gone for a tallyho rldo. "Thank Ooil!" I cried, and. staggering up, I rap il I7.7.I ly on. As tho road swerved sharply to the west a most surprising sight met my eyes. St. Albe was trotting swiftly to ward me swiftly, but under perfect control nnd Elsie was bis driver. Be hind them came tho tallyho crowd shouting Itself hoarse. Elslo drew proudly up beside me. The tallytm folks spilled out, nil talk Ing at once. "Oh, you brave creature!" "How did you dare?" "Shan't I help you out?" "Why. you don't look a bit scared!" "Why. I am not scared, nnd I am c happy I think I shall die!" Elslo ox claimed when she could get a hearing. "It's wonderful! Tho minute I felt the reins li: my hands that horrlblf fear left me. I slowed him down, turned him around, and now I am going to drive him home. Oh. I'm sc happy!" Every one at least every man In the house, barring Jerome entertained me that evening. They seemed to tak turns nt It. At Inst I wrenched myself away and went Into tho garden where I had last seen her. Sho was not there, nor could I find her In tho moonlit or chard. At last 1 gave her up and started for the stables. St. Albe wa In the paddock, and I caught the Out tor of white liesldo him. Crying nnd laughing and murmur ing, there was my darling with hot arms around St. Alias's umippreclativ neck. "Just think of It. St. Albe." she waf saying. "I've had my first propownl to night nnd five liosides. It's owing to you, you lHnnty." "And this Is tho seventh," I observed, taking tho yhlte arms nnd putting my own nock where St. AHks's had been. "If you accepted any of the six, you muy ns well tell him you have chang ed your mind, for I will have you. I will. Elsie beloved!" "Why, .Dennis, of course you will!" sho answered, putting up her rod lips o o kissed. Function of (he llouae of LorCa. The nntlquntod constitution of the houso of lords and Its comparative neglect of Its duties Irritate modern reformer! both theoretical and practi cal and have led them often to call for Its overthrow. But at the bottom of this charge of obsoleteness nnd Ineffi ciency U the fear that the peers may take It Into their beads to be energetic and Industrious, constant In attend ance aud active in operation. If they were so If the lords chose to be ns vigorous as they wore In 1089 or 17S2 or even In 1807 and 1S32 the demo cratic element In the United Kingdom would have had bard work to complete the change which It has carried so far and longs to carry farther. Whnt the lords win do now was shown by Glad stone's home rule bill. Ills Immense personal Influence and the fear of an Irish revolt, added to no small amount of serious conviction, forced the bill through the commons. The lords mot In numbers scarcely known for a life time. The caso was put on both aides wltb great force and with that serious, lofty, high bred eloquence that has nev er become extinct In the upper bouse during many centuries. The bill was rejected by an Immense majority, and the friends of tike measure bad the sat isfaction of knowing that the verdict of England was against them and with the peers, and not a few voices raised the cry which la hoard at steadily re curring Intervals, "Thank God we bave a bouse of lords!" William Everett In Atlantic. Hatha SaaTaTatlTC. "You look worried, count." "And I am worried, monsieur. I go to eo rlcb young lady'a bouse to ask for ber band, and I fall over re bur glar alarm." "Welir "Zen I qnlck arise and tell ae fa ther I make a mistake." "And what did be sayT "Ha asked where ce mistake waa." Chicago News. ( M WoJh rYr Ml Tho Kind Yot liave Always In ue for over no yt9.r, and jtyf'&f. "onal supervision alnce Its Infancy. l-CCCCSUfcZ AlWuv ii n nn fndweivn von In I hla. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 'Just-aa-good" are but Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Caatorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverifdincss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Frierd. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY9 S7 Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. m acaraua . avaaav tmn, an re mtt. DC r BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, ETC.. ALWAYS ON ..Lakeviow Meat Market. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor . AT PRESENT BUILDING NORTH OF KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Eff.-ot May 1st, 1905. Thr!I A. M.I.v. Pokcgama 10 45 A M Ar. Ruaim. . . (.tt Ar. Dixie 10.65 SlwIBr'f 6 Kl'h Pp'gi 11.40 " Fslirr'k.Tua " ' Fall Creek 11.45 " KlhKp'K7 10 ' ' Pieel Br'ge 12.00 " " Mxie 8.10 " " Rom, i;.20PM " PokegamadO " " Thrall ....12.46 " Klamath Springs Special. I.v. Thrall l.SO P. M.Lv. Kl'h Hp'iriJ.45P. II Ar. BoRim 1.IB Ar. Fall Creek2.S0 ' Htevl Br'te2.15 " Xtecl BrVeS 00 " " Fall Creek 2.3A " " Bi(iis.. 8.20 ' Kl'h Pp'gs 2.40 " ' Thrall S.ii - Stockmen's supplies of all kinds Waruer Valley Mercantile Co. Adel and Plush. 38 tf. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has retired from the conduct of the Mammoth Livery Stables, and desires to settle up all outstanding ao counts. Those indebted to either Ileryford it Smith, Heryford 3c, Fuller, lleryford Jk Dykman, or W.R. Ileryford will please call aud settle at once. W. II. Heryford. THE t LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN , r I AH r-iV Bought, and which lia been ha burno the signature of has been made under his pr- Signature ol HAND AT THE LOCATED - HOTEL LAKEViriW WESTERN STAGE LINE Office at the Mercantile Company's Store Lakeview, Oregon. Good Stock ... New Coaches I Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect I ing with Daily Stage to tbe railroad. j P. fl. COREY, - - - Proprietor Ltivid V, Oreg on. I L The Examiner has received a new j sample book of the Wall Street line 01 engraved certincaies ot etoctc anu bond blanks, the roost up-to-date on the market. Used and endoraed by the leading financiers of America. Copyrighted. Call and see them If you need anything in this line, tf DIRECTORY. First Baptist church of Lrkevlew PreachlngServiicesa 1 11:A.M., and 7:30 P. M. on each Sunday. Sunday School 10: A. M. Junior Society at 2:.10 P. M. Baptist Young People.s Union at :.0 p. M. ou each Sunday. Trayer meeting 7.30, P. M. on Wed nesday evenlug. Everybody Invited to attend all services. A. Frank Simmoni, pastor f TSH RINTING j .ls. We 'jlV si vies stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Ourprices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. STOCK NEWS EIQHT PAQE5 LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS 1880. DIWfcCTOWY First ItaptiMt Church of Oooi Lnko, At New Fine Cn-ek, On-gon. I'renrhlMgrVrvIrr nt ll:iK-lock A.M Hnd7;30 P.M. on fHth Ntiuriny of every month. Hundny .School nt 10:oYlock A. M. l'rny r Service n 1 7..T J on Wednesday evening of each wet k. All n re cordially invited to attend the Service. J "ayden Howard Paotor. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat? mailt by Ely's Cream iialm, which is agree, ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, eleaoses and heals the whole sur face orer which it diffnag itself. Drnggiste ell the COo. size Trial size by mail, 10 eeoU. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the oae of atomizers in applying liquide into the saaal pa"Ago tor eaUtrrhal trim IU, the proprit rs prepare Cream Balm la liquid form, which -nil bo knowa as Ely'a Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cent. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med. Urinal properties of the solid preparation, j STUDY LAW AT 110 HE THE RIGnt STHOOt. InMro tiofi hf mat) adapt! to m-yoti K"-oniwl liy wwin arwt Morurm. Kipriix d anal cuniivteM ln ret ort. liM mvmrt time only. Tlir mm-Preparatory. Baalim. ( 4 fveparra for BrartM. Will betur ro'ir oofftttton arwl prtwpwrta lnrnwnh MnnWita and fradaataa rwfj wIwth. run pariimlara and aacrlal ttmr ritec TSt IPI1ISI cmnKsrasoEscf SUMOt BF UW,1 44MLamcBlM. CTI0IT. MICK. d rtwuu or pnittA. lor i prt mnrrh aod rrea iporfc rm mJmx. how to obtain patwu, trada maika. evpjncbta. eto, N ALL COUNTRICS. BiuiHrti Jirrct vitk Waskbigto lav ttmt, mvmry mmd often tlu falent. 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This new wick attachment Is to be found on the Perfection Oil Heater, advertised in the Examiner by the Standard Oil Co. N Urs. BARKAX & SEW ALL, specla lists for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat are now located at 1700 California St. corner Van Ness Ave San Fran cisco- 48- 5. SB RINTING IS AN ART IN The Examiner ex- e have all the late in type and keep in