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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
Official Newspaper of Klamath County und trading Jeurngl I of the interior Oregon Country. ¡ K LAM ATH REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 2&, «906. VOL. XI. The largest Crruww and I» lhe test Medium M te«chH< «TYoarercus and Trading Rubric NO. 17 TRANSACTIONS BONANZA SURVEY ARRANGEMENTS JN TIMBER LANDS ABOUT COMPLETED Big Corporations Buying WILL BEGIN SOON ¡PROGRESS PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT VIA C & N E OF RAILROAD Mark l_. Burna Returns f rom larssil- fitfk and Bring» Good *TRoA Iwcrt.tolhu tem.iRd i CW~ WILKINS Claims Near Bly HAS RETURNED (ft Pritts Ptuan Mvch «MdFdkt MantetsWd W Khnrmt* County and People Hold Off I RECONNOISSANCE NOW UNDER WAY *aa amazed with hia aticre«» Tie ia it would not lie »urpn»lng il Metrill Col. M <i. YViMriw«, «-ho «ns caBH F> Mark I. Hirrn» returned Tueaday Irrltn was made the distributing point Io J. R . Alexander, repretenting tbe ■ TuyaTlup a couple of weeks ago by the very mvoW jr“ -a»rd with thia section, Errjfineers Will Be In the Merrill, Menan»*, Bly, B.nry and Lake Grass latke, tlm present terminus ol the Weyorhanser I.iialier Oorr.jxny, J. H. death of Ids grandson, returned to Ibis ■wed 1»"looking for a water right AoostSion. Field Next Week and view. This I» only a surmise, but it California-Norlhraslesti. In di»cu»»ing Koehler, rrpreaentinganO»koehWis>-oo- city Mondm . 1t<- cornea back rein He also negotiated for the purchase of The deal, can readily ls- •eeri that it Wire hl the present »tatt.s bl the rrrad he sold vfiti lumlx-r synihcat» and M. C. rireto- forced in the good opinion of lliia sect ion 1 the George dloyce ranch. Run Lines •The rosd i« completesl tort» <Sr»»s vey. accompanied It* two "Sew Orleans hWtWer, haa not been consumated. a quick or a<r«’i<-» Io »».xit reault in and more convinced than ever tbw* ritss I ■ ■ ; lake, and arrangement» are being made There are a large number of touriats M IB Result In Great Benefit to Thh ol these place», for it «onl( »ave for an agent at that point, and within a i-apitalnrs,representing ■ Ixiuiiuiiia luru- the coming regional Oregon. Principal.» are Silent Regarding Che , Ivr comjmny. have lu-en in this city for “Let me tell you," »aid the Colonel, j in this anelten 04« we ormer, coining ! the long ■lag« trip necessitated il Inum. **a May Rc»«k In SlbVt, but Indication» Point to few day» freight will lw rereived and t-b*- p»»t two wMvk« i-tiyiug timlo-r 1 m riris office at the Klamath Lake Navi- i here and to Odell lakes from Eugene the mail came kero and »« »ent out ship|Hxl from this station in thv rngvlm ciriore. il.elaml it located in fl-e ri- ration Company, •that -even the inavt j »nd the Willamette valley, attracted by Many bhangea Tangible Results Ir-un this city. I cinity of Bly, in this cot-nty, and ia cov The now» of thl* change was eecgritod way. optimistic <4 we has— no tdrt iff the the fine fiahing. •'BiAwwn <trassLAr swY Mt. Il»brws. ered with some of the tax». Umber ta 'a;» !W ii * i |> rff ri«» city and •country. U> T.. R. Hall, general agent of th. Bom A* -announced in the Republican hero with much ploksnre Yiy all parlies. all 1 he heavy work on cuts an<J Wt.• is the Cascades. 1h<-»e gentlemen denied <lir«r weeks agri. Klamath l all» i» tu can’t gra»p it, but tire «rest years NEW anza Improvement company, left thia FULTON AND HAWLEY aliout completed. The finishing touch- ' that the trsn»acueas represpnted any- will see a rreatrr change take place in *hav* another outlet to Ike world, by city Tse-day morning, aiv-ompaniad by STREET BLOCK »re being pvt on the big cut and fill ehtv.g bt.t an investment proposition, ay o( Laird« kaudtrs Wild ihu Caltlur • «his Vicinity than has occurred at any J. I). Boyle of Seattle,(or the purpoaa of ARE GO,WING HERE «rs just tins ride of lira»» Lake. Fv>r alswtl and stated that there was ne rarlroad or 1 place on the I’aciffc toast in a like pe- When Completed Will Be Occaffed driving over th* reate of th, propose.! nia-Noi’fhtHU'i n. Thu arrwntfeuwnta ___ twenty five miles between the pre<eut luinlier mill ecbeiee >rt.)vn under the •for th«* inauguration of a lit rough height rind. Th«- eyes of people <4 t>>- ssertb- electric railroad that h <0 connect Hen By the Republican. Ooor Congressional ReprerrentMKes t—rM>ir»«ri ft-* rrilruad and Mt. Hebron ' Iranaacjfoe«. <iu! patMcngrr arrvlcn nrr about coin i west are turned litis «ay. and all a man 1 ley, Merrill, Rhitelake and Bonanza grading cainpe are ealahliohed end we»4i From outside source«, however, it ia I needs do <0 secure an audiance ia to my to Vielt Us. ami \V. H. Worden and ('apt» On the property adjoining tire new with Klamsth Falla. Mr. Boyle ia one ' 1« hmnf! pro»e<trtcA by kiorceof about ! lesrned that considerable activity has 4re is from Klamath Falla. Everyone yvWtrfmer' is to lie err-Ctesf a two-story the be< known railnmd engineer, on Mrliilyrv hdt for th<* Held »»I o|M«rationa MUD men. Ninety day» from now aught Izeen manifested by the interested par wants to know srixut it 1 went to Se »tone business and office block, by the Pacific coeat, and bis connaction toiay. to te«hi after the minor detail* , fTiil*-1 State» Senator Fulton and tosec train« running into Mt. Hebron. 1 ties to liecure llicae timber claims, and ¡preparatory to commencing «pertitlomi, attle, registered at a hotel and w hen I Messrs. Page and Stratton, who recently with this work indicates that it ia to be (*«mgie»»mati■••lis t Hawley are coming From this point to the hole in the tiie result haa been that some fancy j returned found eight cards in my box— J ’ ptirebooed t*»x 4*e and the building «I- ef the best. Mhiah are rt|»ected te Iwgm bet a ecu to Klamath Fall» nest month. The ground <-W* Work is very light, the grade prices 4>ave licen paid, one claim, it is I J^uguat 10th and I’»th. al! belonging to leor. wKo Wanted to jacent thereto.no* occupied by the t’ity The trip taken by Messrs. Hall and pur|M>»e ol their it is to become more beiug al next on a dead level, so that the ■ nderstreid bringing as high aa $3,Suff. t-rr-rw sriiat we Yiave here. I found the meat nsartcet. The renttre lower flour Boyle ia in the nature of a reconnoia- Th«* pr iinr movut* 111 thio new trans* I fully m’q'tisvntid with condition* her«, only difficult piece of work 4oft to be The pbenominal demand for Pacific | same thirst for information at Tacreaa, ! f|M»rtatinn change u .Mesam l.uird am! has tx-en rented by tire Republican at •ance, mid will be followed next week 1 eo that when they go lo Washington done ia at tlie pure. 111» hard to pre- coast lumber during the past two years Portland, ew Gre trains— everywhere. t+re Mgta-s*. rent ev& paid tut a ztore- by actual wort N-ir.g began on the pre- Itevia «htt hate bunt every energy and they »ill be tn a position to look slier <lict just » t-re rite road will resell here, has centered the attention of the large «pare« I no expvnau to acwmpheh New that lead« me to one conciesten. rootn '.Ti thts city. When the fewilding ♦rreinary aarvey. ‘ our Inlereetw «•oclivrif. Hswskxr Fill bat ♦: is sale to say that the time set by tr.-mber.ng cet»pa«4re »( tire coswtry en W’e must »WwreOtre. Ttre panudsb» te w Templeted, whidh wfil be atx>ut Oc Kbit result. New roada arrt* built, When seen by a representative of the ton intends ts stanisn-i ths great Klam the Republican i» not far wrong. the vast forests of Oreg* and Wash sted recently by the Chamber of Com-' <dd one« •Inrifchten«*! and repair«»*!, Bepubliean, J. D. Carroll, who ia at the tober, the Republican will move into its all« pri^eot thoroughly, and tn addition “At Ml. Hebron tlwy are making ington, and has resulted in a strung de and everything u »(ten in readme*» merce must lie followed up with a larger ne* offices, which will be smong tire head ol the Oregon A California Devel- will lake up many other questions ol arrangements lor rise reception ol !V) mand for túnber land that shows a lair and better one. More details must be l‘ •to allow the ollhdal* of the (*. E that Quest in SouUrera Oreg«*-. The «-hang« epnsent company, that ia promoting 1 local interest that have been presrulcd lamUtos ol Umikards. Thu mt haa pur. «sn<vnnt ul >f luarkctknl« timber. The given, and then they must lie distrib • hey niteant btewate**. Aa ••»on aa the haa been I< mw 4 necessary by die large this road, he refused to make any state ! to him from time to tiaoe cluraed J 1,000 acre» ol land near there. isolated l.ication of K »math ermnty •flatter waa pruaaiitud U> I’rusulvnl uted throughout the north-west. They increase both in the circulation of the ment. He was perfectly «rifling to dis Ttw dale lor their arrival ha» not U'-'ti i-H> families are expected neat spring in <-au»><d it to be uvwrioat 'd by the large Saflager. and hr examined it thorough should be*4ac«d in every poetoffice wad paper and amount ol commercial print cuss tfie magnificence of the crop« on »et, but will lx- lielore long: an-l a» soon addition to those arriving inI'eptemlier.'’ coni|>anies until the ban ling ol the gov ly, hr rraddy a«-*|»n«**- ««I,mid Inatriicted liotcl. The time Is ripe and we should ing, die present quarters being too small theCantmH af.d Henley ranches; how a» it ia dolinilely known, areanrrmeiils Mr Burn» is making arrangement» to ernment irrigation works and tire ad hna reprr>*eiitaii«e it« thia city, IE B to permit of the ragssri and econotnierf well he was progressing with the har J w»U lie wiade to entertain the distin go to Ml. Hebron in about three week*, vent of transportation ¡»-xhtie» browelst strike hard and fast. t 'ampbrll, to |a*rfi*i the aMtwrt», «‘MHi1 "f Isa w cartdwlly read Uie .«uggevtion •Mre-whor. -Of the orders. vesting; the tine condition of the Yiva guished gentlemen in a fitting mantier. to open an office lor Ihu Klamath Ikrvel- |he vast timber restsnree« of the cwsnYy j the did. Many unhii»««vti obteta« l«*aar<M»rt •euwimrsod m loot weeVa Republican ■*- stock, or any other entertaining topic «parent c oaixiiy, which corporation re the attention of th«-- mm. Il «nts hut all of theav have finally been aaept fiout sending a couple ot men back east. ( bat the pwn^red survey of hia electric DOUBTS IT. TWO ownrs the Mt. Ilebron townsite. Il is not long before timber rrei.rere and a- i «aaitlt». I second the motion. It is one of the Toad. A «ide from reluctantly admitting the intention ol the com|»any to begin gents made tbrir appearance, an-1 the TVrx ctinrwgr means more Io I hr klam* l«st prupoeitirma advance*), and lire eit- that this wv.mi l twgin next week, hw Cards sre -out Wbliouocuig the mar Th,’editor of the Hollister Free laincc the «ale ol lot» in *1-’ near future. seggvegatrd claims were soon smalgam- izrns of the county ought to see that it Ath than a passing glance auuld would s»v nothing, except ' piat wait.” riage of Mia» Florenc« Clarice Grave», baa his doubt» nb->ut flwhing in Klam at ci into one compact body, having ia carried out. indicate. It turn»» the tide ul tncNd The people want fol Mr. tiali also ciuabed on the Careoll MANY FAVOR IT of Odell, this county, and 8. Blaine ath co«til)'. In »ix-akiiig of »ucona* ol | been bought by the YVeyerhausers, ths know what we have here, and if tire tehroogh a ar< tioiiof th»* country that la wagon of lileuew. and advised bis in» tin ism , p! Prtueville. Mies Graves ri one of its citizen» who waa here recent McCloud I.umber Coripanv and other plata wssvarnished truth is told them lo I m - dvirl<»|M»d by the irrigation pro« die daughter of Mr. and Mr». <'hairies Xtitur to ’ wait and see.’- Bat notwith- ly, it »ays: loderst the Colonial Suggestion of l>ig carpers trews. This onprecodent de they will come. Go over the Varited jrct; it giver the home seeker and in« I Grave«, of GdeU, wed is well known U stan ling tlse rhsinClinatiOn of the prin- “Ever Mrier In» return fro«* Ktamatb. mand reoulted in a sharp advance in the State« with a fine to^thed comb to fieri v rater a ghrnpae of the ir.rgiHlnde of to enlighten the public the werlr, ths Republican. Werl Garner has l»rn regaling hi» | price of timber claims, until today they a place that dfters equal opportunities this city, where she ha» a host of friend» on the star-, ev will begva wrr.l be carried • hr ayatam and extent of tlm district; it who wish her a long and happy wedded friend» with fi»h atorica. lie claim» it are bringing a higher price than was ev- aranejwwte him within right of the great with Klamath county and you won't life. Tire yo-wg e rem i t e «->44 make their on under the direct; ,u of Mr. Boyle 1» the greatest trout tlslitng* country on Tlx* »ugge «lion made in last week’s [ ur dreamed <4. Keen at the figures now find it; but we must adwrtiso.” «lirtrut that U to be rv« la lute« I thiuugh who exp-Kts to reanain here until it >, h-wwe inOaribrld, Wash. ■earth, and il one half lie-tale» lie tells Republican lo the effect that missionary being offered, many are holding off in • Irainagr, !!•' «era the actual COD »tract’ This is the second wedding iu the cotnplt'tvi. are tree he ia unquestionably tight w<>rg (lliglit to be diue iu tlie middle- the hope that eventually they may real Bun of th«» lailroa I that ia braJing thia H. P. McKenny, who haa looked after i Graves family. Miss Maude having been With an eainertne»» that carnet con-| arat and the east, and that the county ize a higher return. It is unlikely how -1 Mray* ami cau m-r (t un the |M*riuaiirnt the interests of the Bonanza Improve ■ married •». the home of frer parents 4»«* vlelioti, be tella of catching one speck* I should |„ appropriate money lor that ever, that when tire land is pwrefta«--! «nd rx|»rnsivu in-rle of construction, ment company here, baa been compelled led la suty that measured a little over 0 perp,»-», ha« met with the cordial a,»- as aw iw-retmen« oe « speculation that; Klamath County Want.« 1-abereT« and Thursday, the 19th, to Joseph I.. Ringo, •that it a ill lie on«' <>( the Iwl piuCea of of Oregon City. This wedding was the to resign on account of hia health and foot in length and weighed eight and I pmval of the business men of this city an advance will be made on the prices. Mechnnlca Badly tailroad in America. •urlmiwstiou of a coc.rtstiip thl*. begun that of Mrs MeKewny, He haa lieen one Lail pounrls. Imt whether this wa» | anil the hearty support of the real A bwat araisrr «ill hr ra'tablidir I by- ! while the young couple were attending succeeded by Mr. Hall, who will in the taren Klamath balls and I^tirdr with Ills »calc« on, or on the araloa be 1 eatate men. “Homething of that sort TEACHERS Th«« city and county is bcsHnoing to Ute State Agricultural school at Cor future have full charge of the extensive However, a wagon- :e«giit tohedono,** safri »Yank Ira White. |«anding. The trip mil probably take rem»« » io «late. realize bow difficult it is to procure men vallis. The ceremony «-as preriorwred by holdings of thiscompany. The promo EXAMINATION |,«<! rzwiM be cancht 1« a tea hoar»,bat "Tbeoauntvy must be built up il we are *W mt four h itiri. ft w ill be auols a de« ; (or work. Every enterprise is suffering the bride’s father, Justice Charles tion Of Mr. Hall to this responsible thia i« seldom done, because the li.h are to have a city, and unlo«a some ««stem lightful «teaagr from the rx¡»uririicu of l>o»ition is well deserved. He ia a hust ! from the scarcity of help, and unlees re- Grave*. ■o heavy fi«bermeu la-coma c»hau«tc«l ’ alj,., ¡^,,,,10* 4i,J p«arta-ab!c work ¡»done I Notice i« hereby given that tlie < oun- j ¡s gjven a serious delav in the the Uam an I stag •. th it tin* pidirng«*™ ler and is possesaetl of the requisite abil Mrs. Ringo was tAie redlprent ni many • lU'r «few niiMMeuta M«hing. it ir a among the people who must be depend- air anre to r«‘lull here in .1 liijipy fruit ' G SclesJ .Sui^ruitenden^ Of Klamath | (Oml,letiun <4 niany contracts will re present» from her school chums, ami a ity to make a snccesa of what he ma/ big country and everything inilmliug cl on to populate and cultivate our . Owtnty will hMA the regular examina-1 sult. of mind. Suitlicru Kina ilk unintv—• puree filled with gold by her relatives. undertake. tiali is limit on briKid lines, which prob farm«, I am afraid the growth of Klam Wliitelak««. Merrill, an I probably II >• lion of applicants for State and County j This city is in weed of mechanic,— They w»H snake their home atOderil, and ably account» for the »urpruing »eight ath county will full short of our expec • aura—-will b « rurv • I tlirmigli a service I papz-ts at Klamath Fails ns follows: Wood wanted—At Winters’ Jewelry eae(*nters, stone-masons, brtcMayen. ’ Mr. Ringo will lie employed at the Bo of trout when the length is consider««!.” tations. The vtaa advanced by the Re For State Papers <«> Mririll. All the freight an I pa*« store. ' The highest wages on the coast can be hemian mine. II tho Editor will come up hero we w ill publican i« a good one, and aught to Commencing Wednreday, Augu«t H at hai| We>| «.nditions to woik Jnder, arngrr« for that Motion will hardly be guarantee he will duplicate Mr. Garner's meet the hearty support of all interests handle I through this «ily, aad th«« nr !• o'clock a. 111. 1, and continuing until Throughout the cowaty the same is true, experience, and by way ol remembrance in the city aa well as in the country.” r*«w*aitatr a long hard "tag” ride from Saturday, August 11 at 4 o'clis-k p. ni. Mui added thereto is the demand lor •how him Im* to catch tomt weighing Similar views were expressed by I*. I. hero. It is alm >«t curtain that the mat I W«dner«lay — l’enmaneliip, history, laliorers of all kinds. The government two ami three time» •« much a> the one Fountnin, W. 8. Slough, J. F. Nowlin, wxbf mine in tliir wav, thus giving to s|s-Uing, physical ge-wrephy, reading needs men on their work. »2.00 a day relerre«! lo. E. W. Gowen and many other real es and psychology. thia city «daily rerviur once more. If and board is the price offered for eight tate men and citizen«. The advisability < hi« cliang*' is mil«» in lh<» in.nl rrrvice, New watches at Winter»’. Thursday—Written arithmetic, the 1 hours work; ,TT>cents an hour *or driv- of circulating a petition haa Ireeu taken ory of teaching, grammar, liookkceping,' amj twanl for iwiscj ^ v swssxa nwpi teams. tcaiuc, ’ The iiiv work W Ul aL up, nml it is more than likely that <ure physics and civil government. is not of a back-breaking kind and the will be pn-|>«re.| for preeenteth* to the Friday—Physiology, geography, men l«Mird of county commissioners, who tal arithmetic, c<ini|>osition and alge board is first class. The government contractors are employing every man will undoubtedly lend n helping hand in bra. that comes along on the same terms. the great work ol u|>-buildiiig the Klam Mltunlay—-Botany, plane g>s>mctry,' Harvesting is now on and farmers are ath Basin. genera) history, English literature and paying $2.0) a day and board. school law. Under such conditions the mechanic, KLAMATH PROJECT. For County Papers laborer and homeseeker need have no Commencing Wc.lnoe.lay. August «■ fear <4 ¿nring ¿ Klamath Falls'. . 11« Q « I i»ii»l!l rvUirtir until 1 > A. R. Kansga. in diortlmdltg th.- vari at 9 o’Mock <a a. is* m. am and continuing until1 may . 1« sure of . employment as S-on as ous irrigation project» now being on- Friday at 4 o’clock p. ni. he lands here. stnicted by the government, liar this to First, second and thiol grade certifi say al»>ut the Klamath project, in the cates. Sunday Oregonian: Wednesday — Penmanship, liisto r y , FORT KLAMATH “Then take the Kin mat I. country. orthography and reading. I The government is »|>en<ling over |2.(NO,- Thursday»— Written arithmetic, the Work ia aliout completed on the opera (»»> in that country and |>«oplc are flock ory of leaching, grammar and physiofis house at Ft. Klamath. The building is ing there from all parts of the Country, gy. ■WxNO feet, with dressing rooms on and in less than two years from now Friday—Geogniphy, mental arithme cither side of the stage and a store room > vim will see that Mr. Harriman will tic, selvsd taw nn<l civil goveniment. in front. Imild a line into that country and trade Those wishing to tench in this county Miss Kdim and T.iztle Houston of! will emue to Portland where it belongs will please take notice as the coaat/' and every wholesale man and numufae- IsHird is opposed to granting ]K>rniits in 1 Klamath Falla are visiting their friend. Miss Etta Smart. Charles Emery gave turer 'ier<> will feel the new life in this any way except through ]>apcrs ‘‘ a picnic at Sun Creek to the young folks city’s trade. For thirty years )wst the in some other county or state, j of the Fort in honor cf the Misses Itoua- ('iHis llay and the Klamath country has grades granted by this state, ' ton. la-en cut off from Oregon ami have .S'liool officers arc requested to 11» >r- Ismght all their g<s»ls mid shipiasl all otiglily examine credentials of teachers' The largest crop of rye ever raised In ; of their pnalucts 1« San Francisco. 1 ls-forc accepting any serviivs nml we the Wood river valley la about ready for Hereafter this trade will come to suggest that remote districts employ! I harvest. It was grown on the Fred and ' Portland mid its value will run up into teachers having pa|w-rs tn 1 cover ___ the '«us Melhaee ranch, now owned by Ab the hundreds of thousands of dollars winter term. ner Weed. The rye stands seven feet, .1. G. W hiiiht , I eight inches. each year. For years I have noticed School Superintendent the eagerness with which the San Fran Klamath county. The Fort Klamath banco Club gave a cisco merchants hung on to the trade in dance at the 0|w-ra house Saturday even the t'lss. Bay country mid the line of ing. It waa largely attvhdrd by the ‘ vessels running between MarshQeld, Or., residents ol the town and valley. and California has done 11 Imid office The surveyors for the Oregon and : Mrs. Joseph Glllicrt Pierce entertain business.’’ ed Friday in honor of Mrs. OsWold! w,.,ic^ js connect Service WAN BcjJn About August to If Pianti Go TJiroaxh MAIN I WEDDINGS. WHAT WE NEED Shoes Worth Buying Up to date Styles-Fit Guaranteed EVERY PAIR MADE TO WEAR NOTES PACKARD SHOE FOR MEN The Famous JUU A MARLOW For Women social Found Only at Boston Store Mason, Pavia A Company rained the wage« of laborers to |ier day and I hiah I for eight hours work. This move was necessary on account of the fact that ' ranchers are now in their hay fielda and are pai Ing |2 per day and laborers were leaving the ditch for the hayfields, cmia- ing the ditch work to lie nearly aban doned. Progress on the big tunnel just above town ia very satisfactory and it is believed that thia will be ready for the I coucrete by ¡September 1/ , Natron and Klamath Falls, have run Harshliarger of Sun Francisco. The guests spent the afternoon play the perliminary line tn the stage station ing hearts and the prlke, u beautiful eighteen miles north of Klamath Falla, souvenir spoon, wns won by Mrs. Rnell They are now engaged in reenrveying of San Jose. Calif. The house was the Williamson river canyon, and when prettily decorated with sweet peas, mid this ia completed they will continue with the perliminary survey from the delicious refreshments were served. Those present were, Mies Whitney, stage station to the county aeat. Meadames, Ruamea, Jennings, Aldridge, Col. W. H. Holahlrd passed through Bishop, Buell, Willitta, Steiner, Milla, here on hia way to Eugene. He stopped I Henry, Briggs, Benaon, Ward, Harsh- at Odell and Creuoent lake to enjoy the I barger, liarger, Calef, Calef, Pierce, Pierce, Murray. Murray. unequalled fishing of these places, and