The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, UKOXKHIIAV, APRIL g, IBIS
Price, Five Ceats
She
Vwr-Xo. I.W
TRADE
GETS AWAY
VIA BETTER ROADS
KEONEW HIGHWAYS
Umkixhavh if immsk wuumi
OCX TKIH ri'HTIIKH NORTH
KlAMVM MOULD IIKAP COM-
iimmi. m.mvi:nt
"Tkii ccuntr do (M ,iiU "f trado
lijituJ rort lluck rounlry Impmv
juor."Mll l 12 llurrell, who I
itHtltr from hli much III Hie Fort
ri yiit'r.
Hr. Ihrrrll tl t lint Hm limine
I Ml lH ahead "' Klamath rail
HIMlif X'"1 ,'""1' ""'' Rnt n(nt
Ilk trade nt Oil "lotion or i.nkn
air. ContlnuliiK, hn aald:
TWIUtlit Klnmnlli Fall will
titood iirllnii hi tln trade, In In
IMlIt l aetetily mile III thn rlnl
(u railroad at l'lilloiiln, whllo It
biiwt; nllri in liriul Tim rounty
Uit rear mndo Improvement
lUtroad 'i Hint It U very good
nniltf. Tlirrr la only one bail
leathernad nud Hint U nt Hoi
i'i rut. iil Hit l to tm rmif
wtlf thla KM"
m ronBilrnt Hint nfler I lie mad
Villi lut )rar Hint thn merrlinnti
I KUnith KalU receltcd III trado
Mortte lltnm tlm nmniint of the
1 f tie road Tlirrn In a had
kil our hill beyond Chlloquln,
I If tka Southern 1'nrlflr. could In
ti to run train to Itocky Kuril,
n!r mllta tirrond (tin recnt tor-
I Ultote Klamath KnIU would
In too entire trade, nf l'lal)r,
Utt, IMirlitmaa l-nke, fill-
1 lata and Kort Itnrk aeetlon.
An&t of n w pettier are coming
itiitt aectlona. nml the litrrltnrv
lnrloPlaf at a rapid rab. SUtmUm
illttrtalnlr mirth coin after. 1T
( th i4rantaKra of the red to
Klwiiinth county la Hint Hum In plenty
of water mid feed nloiiR Hm way '
rroiRiit timniK can ( nt lluck
Crrnk, lli-nr Flnta, Wllllninanii Hm,
HkolloR t'rcuk mid Holiiiuou' Klnta, '
wlillu on thn road (o llmnl nlur In
ni'nrcv nnd fend lilxli.
"Tlin Kort Hock Dnlrruii'ii'n A.(.. ,
rlntlon wua orKmiUi'd lut Imfum I i
left. I iiiidiiratntid Hint 4HU rown
Imvn hroii iIoiIkm, nud It la iroioaod
to oiornli n rlireao factory mid
crrnmnry. Tim plntn Imvn I.ocm tiled
ml approvail for tlm Aiitoloi.n Irrl.
Ration project, which will ruriilah wn
lor for thn Hllvor l.nkn realoii. Work
lina lif ii romtneiiced on tlm fitundn
Hon liy liitroducliiK poetry In nn ln
iw.rnllmi to tlila nffi rl-
'Tlm ntniH alilnn ovur tlm earth,
I Tlm Hi urn kIiIihi over thn en:
Tlm Miiih look up to thn inlxlity (toil,
Tlm nturM look down on inn.
Tlm atnrn Imvn lived u million yenra,
A million yenrn mid n diiy;
lint Hod mid I ahull on mid IUo
When tlm atnra hnvo pnnaed nny "
MM DENIES COMPACT
WITH JAPAN AS TO BAY
Wltv liillnl Pn-fltlliat lteHirl Tlml
HI (loieriiiiirnt linn .Urmiiteineiilo
Willi Orlenlnl 'm(,r , Wltlioill
I'oiliMlntloii
FINDS DAUGHTER
TAKEN BY NURSE
Ti:uiti:i.i: mcoovkhv iiunth ui
MHH. MAItV HANDKItH, WHO AT
TKN'OKIl CIIU.D'H ADVKXT, AND
HltUt'dllT IT IIKIIH
Pienti have been wnt to 'Cam pa, who
la attaaklng I'arral. The flgbtlng continue.
Ue lm flarra Noa-ConmHUl
United Preaa Serviea
MKXICO CITY, April I. Da la
Ilarra arrivea at Verra Crui tomor
tow. lis haa not Indicated whether
he favor tbe rebel or federal.
HIGH SCHOOL EIRE
ESCAPES NEEDED
litil.'l I'm'm Korvlm
k'MIII Kiilill a .. u
Hon rot . no of thn reaertolra on lluck ..,". . , ""' .' . ',--',''"'"'
rranrvolr nr to lm' ,,." :"''"' .'" "'" u""c"
lluck rriwli nn l ' "'"'liieioiy incorreci
ii.ick rcK nnd ny K,)U.ril11I.t ,, (1, nrrnnK,
Creel'. Three
coiiitr lifted, two on
(Hie on Autelopn,
"The rnulrnrt lina hern let for tlm
rnilrond hultdltiR from Vnln to Dor
Mrunlnlii, which la ality in I let from
I'ort ItiM-k. Thla lino, when etteiided,
sill pnaa throuRti tlm Mil ley mid prole
Lilly riinimct wild thn Klnmnlli Knlla.
Kill roil Hun nt Crraceiit."
Illl'llt with
lelui Hay
Jnimu rigiirdlnic MnRiln-
HON
EVENING HOURS
w ci.imik iimm t
'iFHt'i: ni'iiv i:vi:mnok
hmj vi:i:k roit woiikkiim
ID CANNOT nt2 IIAVM
DEFENDANT DOES
NOTCLAIM GOODS
.Vcnlliniii IIUfMrom Aliierlran I'rtttm
Hulled I'rraa Hervirn
WAHIIINHTON, I), C. April 3.
IflncuaaltiR tliu l.odgo reaotllllon re
rnrdliiR MnRdnleiin, CoiiKrraamnn
.Needhnm of California nnld' "Thero
la nhxilulrly no Juatlflcntlcin that
America ahoiild limiitlKntc. If tlm
Japnuctti am really riidcavurlnR to
get Mn(dntenn Hay they arc eeeklnR
nn eiiMian to i laali ltli America. Wo
mlKlit tlml a Mr Job on our hnnda If
we nttempled to alrnlRhtcn out tlm
Intvrnnl affnlra of Meitco. IVmonally
I am romlnced mo nrn not RolnR to
HDK.II ltll KAItMIMl IMI'l.lVhnvo trouhln wllh Jniimi unleaa alio
MUNTM, HK ADMITS 1112 IS .Vrrl1""" "" """"' report of her
'nclUlly In Meilco are o nlnrmliiR
OUNKII, AMISAVHIIKIS Wll.l..,tl.t ,, ,0(I)0 rr0ulor, , j,tl.
IXil TO )IVi: TIIKM I'I 'nod."
In tho raae of K. I,, llopklna er-
au J. W. Dcl'tiy, which na brouRht
by Klllott Klllott, the defendant ban
tiled an anawrr thrntiRli tho law firm
utenlO V Knit. Tlie pnrtlr to
ult are farmer In the tlrlnlty of
Midland, and thn plaintiff nlleRea that
defendant about tbren yvara njto Rot
wrongful poaaeaalou of anmn farmltiR
luiplenienta belonRlnR to plaintiff, and I
aluod at about 115, wblrh defend ,
ant retain. In tho nnaner tlm de
fendant allege that ho doe nnt claim
to own the property, la wIIIIiir lo ro
llnulah It lo thn rlRhlful owner, nak
the court to atop thn HtlRntlon nnd
nwnrd roat to tho defendant.
Suiter lrnle Alarm Mlnriea
f'nlted I'rea Bervlce
WA8IIINOTON. I. C. April 3.
CnnRreaaman Holier aald; "I've heard
that Jnpnneao are ReeklnR n naval
hare In Meilco, alto the itory that
I Ley nrn inaadng veteran In Hawaii
I inn tatn that uch report are ab
aolulely baelew.
fifty American Held HoataRr?
United Pre (lervlre
WAHIIINOTON. I). C. April 3.
Tho rtnln department I InveatlgntlnK
tin reported rnpture nnd detention nf
flfl) American nenr Cliolnx, Cblliun
li'i.i, It I reported they are held a
hotdaRn naalnat Intervention.
INVOCATION IN RHYME
BY SIGHTLESS CHAPLAIN
Mr. nnd Mr. Van Aradalo are In
till city from Calnella. Calif., nnd ex-
jpect to go lo the tangell Valley coun
try nud tnko up farming there.
pMj Clerk t:iiarle It. Ilo Uplltev. Ilrnry '. I'ouilen, for Year Hie
MMtq lo keep tlm iiiunly clerk' ' lllvrr of Ualljr I'rayrr In llouao nf
ptn every ewnliiR the rnmlng llrprornlalhe, Offer Innovation
Mlroa ;30 u ! o'clock for the hi Suiuillrallon for IHvlniMlulilanre
f voter nho hnvo not rogl.
Tl reil.tratlim hook are to unUej prcM Service
'mi at S o'clock next Tuesday WAHIIINHTON, 1. C, April 3.
-. aprn y, nnd all votera who Bplrltual Inatructloii ha for year.
no vote rmiat bn roglateriHl by' been given to tlm liouao of reprcacn-
tatlvea by llev. Ilr. Henry N. Coudcn,
the blind rhaplnln, nnd hi dally
prayer have obtained wldcaprend
fame. Ilerently bo mndo an Innovn-
lUa. The UWIilnir Iwuira mlih.
1 'f Clerk D i .ii ii fnr n,n
Mt Of Worker Uhll nrn nn.l.l. In
'UolBcouurliiKtimilay.
ill! Takes Giver oi Liquor to
Mian Off to Portland to Gel Trial
'"f UMted HI,. I., a ll.,kl
"'arrlted Initio city Uon.
'Wing irom Klnmnlli AnnV
ki had arreaii., Frank Victor
'"'I Of aelllmr llniin. in .
Indian. ....
il ,. liMUIUl
MB mn na mndo hy J. M.
'""cr rt tho ngency. The
M& Wiilv...! .. ..
i. --.mii a noarina. o
"not nectary t0 laV0(iny
lltai n ""' neioro unit
i .".-ommliiHionor nimi-in. j
7 ' W city,
Bam. "lrr uoputy Mar-
lVtJS2c,,M,M- TholatUr
'"ki7;:r."qi,.M,Mfcu
luku . . "'"'" n omcer
ti," " hw
fel urve nnn
""I thai It i.
I eaa.l u WBro l),e l0
atilu01 ranth Rt
M " ao conildarabl.
or from
obtained
lij
cleaning up of tho offendem agaluat
tho government liquor law. Ilontty
aya that thero la no provlalon for
puulthlng tho Indian who drinks tho
liquor, nnd If It wore inadu punUh
able for that party to thn offonao tho
taak of wiping out tho evil would be
greatly facilitated.
Ha left thla morning for Portland
with hla prlioner. If the man la con
victed of tho charge boforo Kodornl
Judgo Mean In the Unllod Btate dU
trlct court at Portland ho will prob
ably get thirteen month In tho fed
eral prUon, a aome time ago the Jur
ist announced that all convicted giv
en of whUkey to aborigine would bo
ao aentenced.
Motter Recovery Caae Dlamleaetl
In circuit court Attornoy C. C.
Drower secured from Judge Henry I"
Bonson ait order dismissing the rase
of the MeDrlde-Rothsohlld Co. vs.
Jess B. Whltlateh, brought February
17th, for the recovery of money.
PEACE JUSTICE
CASE REOPENED
M.UllSTItATK IIKCIIIrM THAT
.HIMIMKXT HV DKKAUI.T WAS
THHOl'UH INADVKIITKM'K A.l
IIXCI'SAIU.K XKtU.KCT
lloforo Juatlco of the I'eaco a rave
tbl morning Attorney J. 8. Kent se
cured n reopening of the cao of tho
II. 0. AlkliiH Manufacturing concern
nRnlnal tho Umg l.ako Lumber com
pany. It appear that tho dofondant
boiiRht from tho plaintiff a pump,
which ho allege wa defective, on
which plaintiff la trying to collect
3r.. On March Cth Klllott ft Elliott,
for tho plaintiffs, took judgmont by
default uRalmt tho Long Uke Lum
ber company. Thla morning tho at
torney for tho dofendaut argued that
tho cnao should bo reopened on tho
Kround of Inndvortence nnd excuanble
nvgtert, nnd Jimtlco Orave decided
In hi favor.
MINIMIS MAY IIIHIIKOAIIH
HCKKHUNnUM IIHSIII.T
LONDON, April 3. Believing the
icferendum to bo ngalnst resuming
milling, tho minor's executive com
mittee I preparing to disregard the
referendum and order tho men back.
MAKK MUCH AIK) OVER MAN
WHO KOUND KARTH'B AXIS
United Preaa Bertlea
avDNBY. April 3. Pole-Kxploror
Amundsen arrived here and waa glvan
an ovation.
Torrcncn McOovcrn arrived In
Klmiinth Kail Inat orcnlng after n
trip nf nearly three months In which
lm trnveled alt the way from Alberta.
Canadn, to Marytvllls and other
point In California and Anally, reach
ing this city In hi oarch for bis ten
month old dnughtor. He asserts that
be baa secured trace of his child In
tho llttlo Rlrl brought bere leas than
two month oro by Mr. Mary A. Ban
der, nnd which sho represented aa
her own. Mr. Sander h been In
aomnwhat deatltuto circumstances,
mid two day ago made application to
tlm county JudRo for admlatlon to the
county Infirmary.
The Htory n told by Mr. McOovern
la to tlm effect that during the sick
ne of hi wfo when tbe little girl
wa norn, Air. Kanaers attended as
r.urae. loiter It was necessary for
hi wlfo to bs taken to the hospital,
mid both Mr. and Mr, flandtr of
fered to tnke caro of the child during
tho mntlior' slckneaa, which they did
They lived on a hnmcatcad aome dis
tance from Alberta, nnd he did not
ten the child very often. About sev
en month later he received n letter
(rum Mr. Handera telling htm to
rnmo mid get tho child, aa ho and hla
i.Ifo wero About to separate. When
ho arrived ho found that Mrs. Sanders
mid tho child had gone he knew not
there. Slnco then he haa been fol
lowing them from one place to an
Mlicr, until he caught up with them
In Ktamnth Palls. He went to the
Infirmary today to claim the child.
Mrs. Mary Sanders catnao Klam
ath Falls about two monthaR. WHh
her was a little girl blby which ah
represented as her own. She la re
ported lo have mado the statement
Hint her husband had deserted her
six month provloui, and (he was
compelled to work to support herself
mid baby. Heveral people who heard
her story took pity on her and aa
rlal'ed her In many ways In socurlng
work and In paying a month'a rent
for her on a cottage on Sixth and
tirnnt streets. Two days ago she
mndo application to bo admitted to
the poor farm, and last evening she
nnd tho child were taken out to the
Infirmary.
When McOovern got to the county
Ini.rmary today and saw Mrs. San
ders she admitted that the child was
hi, nnd that he could take IL She
aald that sho had no Intention of
stealing It, but merely wished to take
rnro or It. Mrs. Sanders said that
"lien sho left Alberta she was com
pelled to seek work, and did ao, tak
ing tho child with her for its own
mke. McOovern will take tbe. baby
lack to his home In Alberta.
SOCIALISTS BEATEN IN
THEIR OWN STRONGHOLD
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS TO
IE NEJJY DEPUTIES
Trouble la Kxpectnl Near Haa Diego
If Force Which I-eavc for Court
Mae Should Kncounter Parade of
Idle Men Marching That Way
HAN DlrXlO, April 3. Special
deputised cltlxens left for the county
line today to Intercept a big crowd
of Industrial workers. Trouble Is ex
pected It the forces meet. Tbe city Is
quiet.
AMERICANS RELEASE!
AT JAUJZ REFUSED
Held Imtoniuiunlcado Three Days, and
Matter Has Keen Taken Up With
Slate Department and Mexico's
Governor
EL PA80, April 3. Opwell Rob
erts, an El Pasoan, arrested at Jaures
three days ago, la held Incommuni
cado. He la accused by ColosM Poaae
Jaures, chief of arms, with stealing.
American Consul Edwards formally
demanded Robert'a release, which waa
efused. The Washington atata de
partment and Qovernor Colquitt of
Texaa have been wlrtd. Rlitero
Cream City KlecU Non-PartUaa Cadi
by Plurality of Nearly 18,000,
Whllo Over Two-Thirds of Name
I'arty'a Aldertnea Are Choaen
United Press Bervlce
MILWAUKEE, April 3. Dr. Bad
Ing'a plurality la 11.802. He waa
non-partisan nominee for mayor.
Twenty-sis non-partisan aldermen
and eleven socialists were elected.
Non-partisan candidates for treas
urer and comptroller were chosen.
Haldol's toUl vote waa 10,100, and
Dadlnaa 43,014.
Emmanuel Phillips, Taft leader,
baa conceded La Foltette a solid dele
gation. The Wisconsin man beat Taft
two to one. Wllsonltea elected four
delegates In the fourth and fifth dis
tricts, and will probably aweep the
state.
letter Incomplete returns at noon
Indicate that Wllaon haa twenty-two
delegates, Including four delegates at
large. Champ Clark elected four of
his delegates.
"Rattle Rob" OtXrarUUc .
United Press Berrlce
WASH INO TON, D. C, April 3.
La Follette said: 'That makea me
second In the race, not counting the
contests. I received a telegram say
ing I carried the atata four to one.
and that n certain candidate waaa't In
IL Wisconsin delegate give me n
total of talrty-oti. Wateh- things
from now on."
Tomorrow he goes to Chicago and
then In Ave days Into Nebraska.
Teddy Mid Woodrow Active
unify t-rea Hrnn
CHICAOO, April 3. Roosevelt ar
rivea aSturday on board a special
train, and speaks In seven Illinois
cities. On Monday be makea a doxen
speeches.
Wilson spends Friday and Saturday
In Illinois on a speaking tour.
HIS CLIENT M WIFE WHO AL
LEOK8 8KB WAS ABANDONED
HY HER HUSBAND IN NOVEM
BER, 110
In tbe offlee of tho county clerk,
Charles R. Da Lap, thero haa been
tiled by Attorney Jaaaes C RatasUe,
a bill for divorce la behalf of Battle
A.-Darke against E. F. DarkearThe
bill seta forth that tho coople married
June 19, 1901, and that plaintiff, who
realdea In Klamath county, waa de
serted and abandoned by defendant In
November, 1910. There la one child,
Ray Evart, aged 6, now In tho care of
the plaintiff, who aaka Its custody,
dissolution of tbe mirrlage, and costs
of the action.
Roosevelt la Weat Virginia
MONTQOMEKT. W. Va., AprU 3.
Roosevelt will make a score of plat
form speeches across thla state.
CIRCUIT COURT
DEMURRER GOOD
COMPLAINT IN CASE OF ROSEN
FELD SMITH CO. VS. JACKSON
AND CRYSTAL WILL BE AMEND
KD WITHIN FIVE DAYS
In circuit court thla morning before
Judge Henry L. Benson, la the case
of the Roaenfeld-Smlth company ver
sus Tom Jackson and A. M. Crystal,
attorneya argued a demurrer Hied by
Attorney Fred H. Mtlla to the com
plaint which bad been entered by
Elliott ft Elliott. The caae la one In
which aome good In the possession
of the defendanta were attached on
the claim that there waa money owing
the plaintiffs. The demurrer set forth
sufficient facta to constitute a cause
of action. The validity of the demur-
i or was acknowledged hy tke attor
neya for the plaintiff, who took Iva
days In which to amend the com
plaint.
J. Clnlnnlt, who la here from Port
land, expecta to go Into the shoe re
pairing business. Ho will have aome
very late machinery for the work.
-
FORSALB Black Ursa, weight
l,300TeU.brokByfnU, work aln-
gle or doublev4rMggo Bleha, corner
Ninth aadaln. "s -tf
-w
The U. S. Bpreme Court deeNee
that Maxda Lampe must k aold at Ue
ma price, vsfaekaTd Lampe gives
highest emclsneyXFi sale at
19-it Link Rjver sieaurio oa.
ARRESTED ONICHAIGE
OfSTEAlING OVERCOAT
Harry Do Child was arrested this
afternoon on a charge of stealing an
overcoat belonging to RobL Mitchell.
He was brought before Justice of tbe
Peace Charlea Oraves, and hla hear
ing waa set for Saturday. In tbe
meantime be waa turned over to the
custody of the sheriff.
Mitchell bad placed hla overcoat on
the seat of hla wagon, and he and
Tom Balls were getting tbe horses
preparatory to going to the country.
It la aaerted that they saw thla man
take tbe coat and start In tba direc
tion of the second band store on Sixth
street. Ualla went for an officer and
met Mounted Policeman Low, who ar
rested the man. He gave his name aa
Harry De Child.
DIVURCE BILL IS.
'FILED BY LAWYER
CAIRO THREATENED DY
6IEAT RIVER FLOOD
Mlasteeipfkl Is Fifty Mllea Wide aad
May Rarat Leveea Protective CK).
Latent aad MllUotwlre Work
Hide by Side Mresvtteataff Leveea
COUNCILMEN VISIT
IIUILDINd WITH FIRE CHIEF AND
SEE NECESSITY OF INSTALUNO
SOME MEANS OF READY EXIT
THEREFROM
Councllmen J. L. Fielder and Allan
Stansble and Fire Chief Wakeleld
paid a visit to the high school thla
morning to test the Are escape facll-,
Itlea there. It had been reported that
tbe high school had no Are escapes.
Tbe committee waa cbosen to see the
conditions. There Is no doubt that
tbe high school Is In great need of
aome mode of escape besides the two
entrancea that are used at present
Should a Ore take bold at the en
trance of the large auditorium and
prevent escape In that direction there
would be no convenient manner In
which tbe students might escape. It
Is not known what the committee la
thinking of doing aa yet, but they aee
the necessity of Installing aome kind
of Are escape.
OVER SCORE LOSE LIVES
ON STEAMER IN TYPHOON
PERAH, Australia. AprU 3. It la
feared that 130 people perished la
the wreck of the steamer Koomba
during a typhoon. The storm has
subsided. The wreckage la waahlng
ashore. Relief tugs are searching
for bodies.
PASSAIC. N. J., April 3. Police
deputlea claahed with textile workers
at noon. The police charged, aaiag
cluba. Twenty-two women war
dabbed.
United Preaa Service
CAIRO, 111.. April J". Tho Missis
sippi River la fifty mllea wide, threat
ening to burst tho levees and flood the
city. Laborers, merchants and mil-
llonalrea are working aide by aide All
Inn eand bag and dragging them to
the levee wall.
Flood damage throughout the val
ley la ataggerlng. Millions of bushels
of grain and all seed corn Is lost, and
tho whole region Is devastated.
George E. Bradnack of the Muller
Musto company will Journey to hla
ranch today to attend to some busi
ness.
PARLIAMENTARY
STUDY PLANNED
PRINCIPAL W. E. FAVOR'S SUG
GESTION FOR HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS TO FAMILIARIZE
THEMSELVES WITH TACTICS.
A movement la on foot at the high
school to form a parliamentary body
to acquaint students with different
forms of procedure In any kind of
governing bodies. Many people to
day are not familiar with the forma
employed In handling auch affaire.
Principal Faugbt la very much in
favor of auch a movement, and, In
fact, It waa due to hla efforts that the
boya are becoming Interested. Mr.
Faught auggeated that It would ha a
good Idea It tbe boya could form
themselves Into two factions, and
that aome morning In chapel he would
give them a chance to practice Just to
see what they could do.
A number of books have been aent
for, and when these arrive the stu
dents will have a chance to atudy
them and put Into practice the right
parliamentary form of controlling a
meeting.
Progress of Klamath Project Noted
Despite Adverse Weather Conditions
The March number of the Reclamation-
Record, published monthly by
the reclamation service, haa the fol
lowing on the Oregon-California
Klamath project, which It notea aa
70 per cent cempleted:
"A small force waa engaged oa
achedule 1 of tho Lost Rlvar diver-
sloa channel, doing finishing work.
Under schedules 3 aad 4 the eon-
tractor, deterred by unfavorable
working conditions, made ao .mote
toward exeavatlag the remaining
5,000 cubic yards ot autertal la the
bottom of the canal. A eoaalder.ibla
rainfall put tho roada la had condi
tion. Despite weather conditions,
good progress waa made oa the largo
ban being bnllt at the Lost River di
version dam. It having been framed
and partially enclosed at the end ot
the month. On the 19th water waa
discharging over the crest of Lost
River dam to the depth ot 1 feet,
amounting to approximately 3,190
second feet. Seven carloads of lum
ber, received under the contrast
awarded last month, were barged
down the main canal for use la tho
second unit lateral structures. Craaa
arailag the Clear Lake telephone Haa
waa resumed oa tho flrat, aad waa
wall advanced toward completion,
stringing ot tho second etrealt ot
wires wan . comemneed. A email
amount of operation and maiateaaaee
work'waa carried on. Coaatderaaw
ploalng waa under way oa the
ranches." t
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