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dille lal Newspaper ol Klamath County VOL. Xi. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 23, 1907. NO. heavy p*<n*>*rty owners, and contribute their |Hirtion ot our county tax, and in variably ar** called on to contribute tiie major share of donations to all Fourth of July anil Fall fair meetings, all of which help m: '<*rially to advertiv* o>ir city and county, un<i it would seern only fair that in the event that the mi loons are call« d on to close their door« on the Sabbath day the stores should com- pelled to do the same. It is a matter of fact, if any one »should car«* to observe, that personally I have 1 1*,-, d my own store on’Sunday for the past several years, and as I do not wish to ascrila.* to myself a virtue which I possibly do not posse««, 1 will say my rea.-un for o doing is that 1 feel that J can do enough business to support myself and family during the ix 'lay of the week, and I wish to 7 a. m., reaching thi* < ity at 7 p. rn. the <1011.lv < 1111 >1< »y ••• 1 m building an mi- fee) that I may be |»*rfectly free on -ame dav. J. F. McGuire of Tit. Hef>- Friends of Lach of the 1> r < *g 11 a 1 1 !• ■ |.i|iti< .il l>r>*.i. i a <>rk - But the Sabbath to do whatsoever may The O. T. Company lia- bad a please my fancy, and that anyone who rough time of it for the past week, but ron Says That Nothing: Candidates Are Putting in the last t a • > <l.<V . a »! rung in > Vernent liitagoni s' t" Mr Bish p bi- I. lió* may be working for me may enjoy jiaVe been i « <■<jtial • to the • ' occa»ion. — The Will Interfere With f.fw himself or themselves in the same way. ,*rvipe renUe‘r“e5’ ba is , t ................ Forth Every Effort to faste*! it-' il and It i* a ivi' tj'■'?; çun'Ti- been remarkably Now, there is a diversity of opinion wh<!„ the c„n,litiori .,f the r i s is >n timt then* will 1*>* an ftpp*>neiit I Rapid Completion of tfi a* to whether or not it h the best for , , Win the Rich Prize for »! brought , *. , , taken into considerati n. into tin* fiel I that will I m * this or any city to close up its places of •!*.*>*im«d worthy *>i Mr. I’i.liop« »t<*i*l, ; An* 'her fa lor that has aroused Road business on th«* Sabbath day, and while | I heir Choice Notice. Who that < »ml. liti* .ill In* in pi oh- «torni *>f criticism is the inability of j I have rny opinion on the subject, I do It has been I •• 111 *11 : « *-i I, bill »ii<h ini'll n» < o W. White, many citizens to register "Yon can put it down a« a fact, sn not pri ’end to say which might possi A meeting of tlie stockholders of the incontrovertible fa t, that the Califa«»-' * . S. I lol. . ,**, ( '..loll <*1 Wilkins, <*•-.,. 11. ehaig.-l tiiht the City It* ■Ol ler refu-«f*i bly be for the best interests of the Hum ami >tlier» bale I h *>* ii m<*ntionc*l to remuin in hi- office a officient nutn- town at the present time; but I do say Klamath Water l’»ers as«ociation i- nia Northwestern will reach the lofar called to meet at the Courthouse on Fri f.ivoial>ly in tin- eonip *tion. Non** ,*f her of hour- to |>ertnit those <le»ir*xM of that under the circumstances it is just day evening, April *5, at 8 o’chxrk, for by fall.” Thus dil J. F. McGuire «wK A regi«ti*ring an opportunity t*><!<> s*>. tl *■ gentlemen will admit that they are as fair and lawful for one to keep open the |>urp* -e of considering matters to Mount Hebron summariz 'lie rai >«*. . I» protest pr>t**-t hs« lis- lieen b**.*n mail* tiimi* to both pitying any attention to tie* buzzing of vigor*>*1» as another, and 1 should certainly not e* in** l>. lore tlx* annual meeting. situation Tue-day when dircussing iter .•cord r and Mayor Martin and a« discriminate when the law is so plain J. B GKH-HTH. the )»■**. That th,* <•*lining w,*< L will th«* Rec subject with a Republican representa bring out a candidate is genvially a l- a result i** ha» annoilo«ed hi« intention on the .subject. 1 should feel it my tive. "Itie not so very long ago wt®»» .ffice Thuiixl.iy. I ii.lay duty to carry out this law to the letter, Additional Briefs milted, .in I that Io* will have a -ubntan- to remain in I tiie statement was freely made tbafa . :■ . * l>: 'If ... . . ' should it Ijecome necessary. This ques u! f• ,11 >wing is a*»urv I. what was then known as the Stone er«** tion of opening or closing on Sunday, lb It. <"am* bell has lieen inteiesting F >r choi. e ¡arming an l »> ■.* Mark L. tract would not he finished for tbra*- however, would seem to me to be of Burns. 1 year«. This contract cov r I the <>«r» him *lf ill th>* financial <* nditi > ii *>f the Stilts Announces. the least importance. As the questions citv, and in this connection made the Just arrived at . Alva Lewis’s, new miles this -i leof Grass L ike and » of a general cleaning up, a sewer sys liue ol jewelry. I * I* s ng statement ti»at will rvrtaildy admittedly the hardest [>iece of work *1« tem, the <h vising of ways and means Fine line of stati »nerv at Newaom pi >v,* inter**-ting rending: the entire job. So great w as rhe t.art. to handle the expense tiiat must neces- Underwood. A oil a»k m>* what I ku>w* aho'it City that the Stone Company • a*l to eiv* *® .-..trilj ..rise to fix up our streets, cross l*or rings go to L. ,,.,..ir» .m*l the coming election, loi up an l it was undertaken by the Nort J»- ings. etc., etc., and a thousand things line just arrived. eertainlv must mean thi« a» a joke, or western C*nstruction Company, »«a i. ni< h ...*■•• likely to claim the attention .!- v . i overlook«! th.* fart ih.it I have For bargains in charge ol Mr. Wldttlse,’. Wh* n i«e’g *»' Two Criminals ol the people and the common council Mark L. Burns. only been a r* sidimt l.eru l> -» titan two Caught v.-.n«. I have made similar inquiry on the ground lie soon demonstrated should be kept constantly before us. For informati"» ■ f Klamath county, tr > n a number of citizens, including one ability an 1 that four miles is now re*» * And, while our morals arc certainly to One of the quicke-t pi>*>*> •» of work addr**»s Mark L. Bun.-, Klamath tail», >( tlx* l ow n Council, and they all stated for the rails. The balance of the v>. i>i lie look i after, yet. I do not feel that Oregon. mil ih,*v *1 i*l not know anything aisiut d"ii.* by th** p 'lice in this city wart exe the tn an* ial < ondit *n of the town, and cuted T '.i-*l.iy evening when Pol. >*111.11 this constant ding-donging at one an Buy a lot in the Hot springs Addi to the hole in the ground is comp»/.*^- w ith line exception, they ih I not know B aleri k an l I>■•*,.my >,.>*i .1' « . other w i,i ever revert to any esjiecial tion on the plan which guarantees your tively easy and will lie completed with ot unv candidal, , for the position *>t good t'*v rds the upbuild.ng of ourcity. family a home. out difficulty. patron«. Mavor>.r Town I oiincil. for the coming i* . k jd.i 1 Align* 1 A ei.1 and I auk ‘‘As an evidence of the sincerity x*4 W.vXTSD—A good gill to assist with When no <!«•< r!<* 1 to initiate thi* * n 'em. I he majority ol the cititens in Hernandez tin ier air**»t >>n the <*li.ir ;** It must be remembered that the mayor Apply Ik»x 245, the Southern Pacific Company to pofak. t.*»t we kin i that li the |»*o[<h* ol the terviewed were of one accord to the ef* ■ ■I -l*.ding watebe» and ling- i<**mG. and city council do not receive a salary, general housework. and the me who are elected to office Klamath Fall». ’ >re. the work, the case of Erickson A. Petw- Ir.. and H. J county id n ■ > > I:•; i* 1. .m .<- feet that n*> one seemed to want tin* 1 honorable po-itioii of Mavor or inemlnT d should make up their minds to devote, POTATt IF.» ' Why buy marbles when son can l>e cited. They have been ¡sa a iih «liiim ol new» the <■ >ule-t Would i >>• <d tlx* Town Council in Klamath Falls, W inter« was the first to discover hi« away from their business, sufficient Jim ■»traw ha« potatoes big as pump farme I that if they complete their <ro- a f ubir** II w «*v«* t, I k *I >re th»* <■*>:. t< ■ t an ! a« I have always liven nndci the .m l a ,tl.in nn Ii >*ir ha 1 tli>* prdn i- kins'.* Telephone 1U5. 3-2S 2l* tract to Orr’s lake by June 1 they »»Jcl th** pal offender under arrest. Mr. B.r.nl- time t > attend to the affairs of the city, k «, v«*rv 1*1*1 welelt .lire of our gr*>uml impo*-»loii that to be elected and not growl and grumble at the work F«>i: « ale — .»e«r*l oats.barley and wheat: be [>aid an increased price on their c«w- ■ml knew that Iwlore the i*l<*»e tin» otlu«* of Mavor or as m«*mls*r of th** erick *l**-**rv*« much credit for the which may pile up for them to do. also hay. all of which will be delivered Town Council, is considered a n.nrk of tract. Orr’s lake is fitteen miles I; *n> pn|H*r would bi* in pra**lii ally every the highest honor to Is* ls**tow'* -1 lipin rapidity with which lie worked out thi- Only two days more remain in which in t:.,- city. Inquire ot J. D. Carroll, Grass lake and seven miles this si>L* ec home ill tin* c itinty. Till* r, »tilte have a citizen <■( a community, 1 became <-a«e and s ! i « j W a he 1« the right man ill the [>eople may register for the coming Heliley. curious t<> learn the exact tact» relative the right place. ju-tlllv'l olir ■ olitiilellCe R. P. Breitenstein thi- week went to Mt. Hebron, and Erickson A I’eh-r«■«*.- election, and 1 trust every voter in the The winner **l th:» content will »tart to the situation. Therefore, 1 called Tlx* a*.'*i—I men entered Winter«’ city will take time to go down to the I.is woo I camp. He t* k with him the are going to get the increased price* *.i«i Upon the I'oliee Judge, a« well a« the from Portland >>n Muv I on» tup that City Treasurer, for fact» relative to the »t<*re just as he was closing up amt police judge's office and register in new wikm I sawing machine he had just they w ill reach the lake before thedste purchased. set. will rotixinn* iiboiit twenty tW'i day». situation, ami learned the tollowing. 1 u-k* d to see-*>me watch« -. While the order that they may do their duty as E. E. McFarlan.I of the Republican “Work on the tunnel will begin jrart Dilling that turn* »I,** will visit llio.t **f was v,*iy mil 'll surprised to find mat trays wer<* Ix ing pla<*«*d on the count« r citizens and vote for some man of their : left thi« week for I,*.« Angele«, where he as soon as tiie weather dears up. Tikis* the prim ijnii <itie» • the I nite,] **t.ite» ter» in such bad sliajs*. the men "Ilipj'ed ” seven watches and choice for the various offices to be was railed by the dangerous illness ot Th,* Police Judge very kindly fur work will l>e like the Stone contnwt— ■ ml w til l»e receive'I by the l'i**»lde!it In nished me a pamphlet ¡«sued by au thret* rings. They bad vi-ited Heit- filled at the election in May. his mother. finished while the pessimists are* dr— tin* White II i-<* in Wa-hingtoii. Thi» thority .J the State, in which it gave kemper's liefore thi« and - leceed«* I in Respectfully, Father Feusi ex[«its to leave for B. ST. GEORGE BISHOP. in a <li«tin tioti that ir -< I loin «ceor led the A l of Inc i jw*ration ol th** City of lifting a tine Waltham at tin« place. Lakeview next week. As a consequence daring it will take a year or two toviACe* Klamath Fall.«, nnd in loooking over there will lie no service- 111 the Catholic píete the job. Two more crews an. n a party of thi« kind. In the citie« to la the Statute, it is very evident to mi* Tin* joke wa« on lieitkem[>er for he church on Sunday. April <*. started at once in the valley and. it* vished the |*.irtv w ¡il !*•• receive I bv the that the State l.,*gislature wen* inclined <• *111.1 not Leliev«* they couhl have d "lie Social Evening 1 have a few choice lots in South entire force constantly increased, f»*- higln*»t city <»t!i ial« an.I every courtesy to l>** !ils*ral when they pn»«**d th« law, it, as lie wa« snrpicioua of tin* pair and Midland that I am oft* ring for |50 per soon as < >rr’s lake is reached, go*»de rrid ■ml attention will lie paid them, On- im*or|«> rating the Cit> of Klamath watched them carefully. When he dis- Falls, n- it give» the Mayor and th** social evening w ill be held at the lot. Now is the time to buy before they beshipi>edto that point and it will sa. A v >11 iii particular, ami Klamath county, Tow n Council **»p.*eiiillv w ide «cr>|H*. I eov<*r«**l that he had been f*K>led, he .<!■ all g *.* . Maik i . B trna« made the headquarters. will receive more udv*rti»itiu’ by thia was especially inter«—led in one or two pla<*«*d ¡1 l*.>x of cigar« on hi« counter Klamath Conservatory of Music on Fri- E. E. Fitch thi« week S' Id to W. T. “This summer will see great acti rt*.- move than by any other adv«*rti»ing item». In .'■'«•>*.'.».’>. Article 1, it states, with the sign. "Don't say a word. I'm .lay evening, April oth, for the Iflletit Adams, of Bak.-r City, 1* <• acres of land of the Klamath Fall.» public library. ‘ The Council «hall have ,»>wer ami un in Butte Creek valley is certain. Vi**- pro|"*"iti''H ever advanced. tin resell it." All oi the -t .leu jewelrv was re lour miles from Meri'.ll. consideration The Li st oi 1 .i al talent has Is'en secure«l ♦ ¡000. A. Hamm, il l was tiie owner. huiidre*l families of Dunkards will t-.A»* ing .lame-low n an opportunity will Ire til *>ritv within the limits of Klamath covered. Fall« to provide an ordinance, as fol Light refresh afforded to tile < xpo'itiotl 111 a milli low« : Ait. 1.—To raise, levy ami col Vera and Hernandez were bound over for a pleasing program. As soon as canal w rk is finished up their homes there within the atMB ments will he served. Admission. 25 through the Hot .»priug« tract, work few tn >ntbs. Fifteen carb a is of tl.* s« ner that no other per» *n- will have. lect taxes for general municipal pur '.*> await th** .1 tion <>f the gland jun . will liegiu on the Alameda, which will new settlei.« are already on the n .«• i . im cents at the floor. Those w 1 • have ever attend,* I an ex|>o- ,«>•«•« not to ,*xce**d om* pereentuui on lie the finest drive in Southern Oregon. are expected to arrive this tbfaweoSL nil pr<>|s*rty, both real and personal. , • it fat, me aware ol the many inside suin'* etc., etc." STATEMENT BY LOST—Tuesday evening or Wednes Thousands of «lollars have lieen spent «.. tuaii,*» that me <*lo.«cd to the general In the same «eetioli. Article 33, it day morning two Klan ath County advertising the valley bv tiie EUkSw .'lay Purchase public, place« that contain many of tin* state« a« follows: “To appropriate B. ST. GEO. BISHOP Bank books and one «mail memoran choiee.t ami i..... . inteie-ting Right« of money nnd pay nil debt«, liabilities ami Jersey Dairy dum b.Hik. Finder plea-e return to Creek Valley Land Company. *'b« expenditure- »d the city, or anv part or railroad company has a moving piv.i: -n Horace Mitchell. the fair. All there will be open to item thereof from any fund applicable Declares in Fnvor of a Square Deal Klamath’« representative. All ex- thereto provided, however, that the When von buy a lot in the Hot show on Vtie road, showing sceaes frs a George Nolan, through his partner. .»-priiigs Addition, you will NOT be various [Klints in the valley, and U«a For Everyone I« ii « ch of the trip w ill I«* paid, and w ill warrant indehtediie«» of the city shall Ilieliard Smith, is negotiating for the called upon to pay about tl x) additional Land Company haá spent thoueaud.« »> not nt any time, exceed the «urn of represent mi outlay of «event! hundred purchase of the Klamath Falls Jersey for clearing lots, for si.ade trees, side dollars in sending out circulare arc ■ ♦20.1HH) until the population shnll ex K lamath F alls . Mar. 27, ’07. dollar«. ceed 3000 people, etc., etc.'' Dairy from Bini S. l.ooslev. A definite booklets.. A h a final word to our reader«, t<> the While ill the Police Judge’s office. I To the 1’F.oi'i.E or K lamath F alls : pro|sv«itioii has l*een made to Mr. las»«- walks ami improving street«. Greeting. — As I have publicly an “The town of Mt. Ilebron will candidate- who have s>> loyally work* d learned that the fixed ex|n*n«e.s ot the To every new subscriber who pays one lev and if it is accepted the transfer of nounced myself as a candidate for may citv ot Klamath Falls were as follow- [.laced on the market the first of it a for tin« hoii'ir limit*' their friends who the property mid business will occur on year in advance we a >11 allow three month aiid it is expected that a grevz Police Jmige, |H*r v«*nr ............ r 400 00 have so steadfastly given their time and 1 Mur-hiil anil 2 l'oli<*«*mt*n, ven r 2880 00 or of this city, and as the question of votes in the contest for the most popu an open or closed town is more or less April 1. If the ileal is consummated it many lots will change hands. A money, the II,'publican wishes to ex Stre«*t Sunt, e-tstiimited .1 v<*ur too (HI lar girl in the county, the winner to be is proposed to move the cows and ma an issue, and fe«*ling that a certain mill, the machinery for which is no« ■ -a. 00 12011 tend Its thanks. Your efforts havebeeii Light A W ater (’>>., " " “ class of p«*<q»]e will in all probability chinery to Altamont ranch where a sent to the Jamestown Exposition. the road« will be erected a mile wes^tA appreciated, and the only regret that Treasurer'll «alnrv, per year .. . 150 (HI Compare the improvemenst made by town. Tpe logs are now being 3<)0 (Hl ex|>ect more from me (should I be dairy of the most modern type will be t'itv Attorney, per vear .... gottwu this publication lias is that il cannot hit. <>n flo.OÙit. 20-year bonds . 600 00 elected as mayor) than it may be in my installed as rapidly as the necessary the Klamath Development Cotu[>any out. That Mt. Hebron will be a p.* c*E send both. Which ever one is success* surrounding the lots in their different town is h foregone conclusion, power to give, and in order that th«* equipment can be brought in. *• Total fixed expen««*» a year ♦5,930 ik) fill will win by methods that were most people may have a full opportunity to town sites, with improvements in other the natural shipping point for 1 ¿IM fail and honorable. form their opinion as to what I may, or HK4 KIPTA ! addition«, before purchasing town prop- territory and will be the supply •«ntaur may not do, in case of my election, I Train Service erty. for one of the richest valleys in Noztar- Annual li<*<*ii«<*. 12 saloons........ .$4800 60 Is Cut Down Easter services at the Metholist ern . 200 (Hl feel it my duty, at least to satisfy my Annual lice»««*, brewery .. THE CONTEST California. Sixty thousand head rf*. Dog tux. ««-timilteil per vear. . 300 (Hl own conscience as a man, to express a. ni. A cattle passed my place up to January 2 church next Sunday at 10 7»00 00 myself on this particular point, and in Fines, I'oliee Court, estimated Owing to the damage inflicted on the special program will be rendered. The tor the 1906 season, on their way i> The vote to date is as follow s : so doing 1 again find myself a champion Total receipt«, per year. . .♦5800 (M of the saloons, not because they are Southern Pacific ami the Klamath Lake Easter sermon will be delivered at 11 Montague. For thirty miles surroiaaf- Miss laiuise Sargeant ............ 158 When calling on the Treasurer, I find saloons, or that they are selling spiritu railroads Klamath Falls must endure a o'clock by the presiding elder. At the ing the jieople get their mail at our^.*xa- Miss Stella Campbell............................ 107 the indebtedness of the town as follows: ous liquors, but because of my desire thrice a week mail service for a short 11 o’clock service Mrs. Zumwalt '* “ will :,1 office, and with the rapid settling Jan. 16, '07, dm* on warrants |2!>,300 28 time. Nearly ten days of incessant give a special program. that will take place this surnmet it » to be fair and just to my fellow men. 1 nt. on warrants, nv. 15 mo... 2,197 50 As a matter of fact the saloons, at rain and snow was more than the road 1 »tie on wm rants i««tled tn>m WHO WILL BE Bev. 1*. Conklin of Oak.*** lale has been certain that the population of the «•* 1,287 07 least this year, will furnish almost the bed of these roads could stand ami as a t ,wn w ill speedily increase.’’ Jan. bi to Mar. 20.. ____ elected pastor of the Methodist church NEXT HAYOR? entire rewrite to cover th * expense of lesult tratlie lias been demoralized. ♦ >2,78*5 45 the city’s government. They are re South of Dunsmuir it will lie week« be to till out the remainder of the year. Considerable excitement was oeo- t'.i«li on lui**.! Mar. 20 ... 1,188 t.’i He will be here April Is:. Mr. Conklin quired to |>ay some four hundred dol fore the old schedule will be renewed, Contest Will Certainly Be W arm One is quite well known here, having in sioned Sunday evening about new ♦31,001 70 lars for a license to do business six although it i» expected that a daily ser vested considerably in Klamath County o’clock when the Steamer Kluxnxsfi. With No Walk-over The as-i*«se.l valuation of the city is days in the week for a period of one vice will l>e established this week, sounded the signal of distress x» xa year, while the stores are not required North ot Thrall to Ro-eburg a daily property. ♦Too».':.oo. You will note from tin* above sbite- to pay anything, and are supposed to service in now on, although all trains Dr. G. W. M,ist.>n an I \V. II. North rounded the point on her returns tw|- The political barometer is rapidly i ment ttiat aside from the issue oí |l0.- only open their doors six days in the are run “special" and will be for some were elected trustees >1 the Presbyter from Keno. The cause of th« rigiud changing from fair to stormy on the '000 bonds, that the lily oi Klamath week, both parties being prohibited by ian church, at the annual meeting of was the bursting of a flue in the bu asnu. question of who wiil be the next Mayor Fall» i** now in debt |.’,1,0.11 7<>, which i« the state law to open their doors on the time. Therefore, until further notice The boat will that congregation held at the church ' Not knowing the extent of thedjuiujB*- virtually 111,001,70 more than the city the schedule will be: of this city. What at first appeared to is entitleil to contract under its charter. Sabbath day. Now, 1 do not propose Monday evening. K**v. W. G. Smith Captain Kolrerts run the steamer art« «* be a one-sided affair will undoubtedly You will also note in the expen«es an.I to argue the ooint ns to whether the leave for Keno nt 5:30 a. in. Monday, was elected pastor. M r. Smith has for The wood was taken from the fire ‘ex* Wednesday and Friday, passengers re- develop into a double contest that will receipts for the fiscal v**ar, I included saloons are just as necessary as the th * past four years been serving the and thrown into the lake, whiclvIue- W * ■how more political beat, than has any no improvements whatever, and then* stores to the welfare of any com miiininq over night at I’okegama an l church as Home Missionary, Imt the the belief that the boat was on is no surplus with which to reduct* the campaign f ir some years past. B. St indebtedness of tlm city. I al.-o learned munity. The f..et is sufficient for me reaching Thrall the following morning growth of the congregation has wan ant I'lie damage was slight, and was m at 9 o'clock. Stages will leave I ’ okega- Geo. Bishop ha* been an avowed candi that for reasons known only to the that the law is the same in both cases. ed the change to a permanent pastor. I for the run M< nday afternoon. mn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt date for some time and has been assid- Council, they (aile I to make any ns-t-**- 1 Our saloonmen, some of them, are CONTEST CLOSES SOON Saturday Is the Last Day.--Intense Interest Manifested THE VOI E IS NOW VERY CLOSE nient for I Ids veHr, will v. ill I»* iio l ily 1.1 th« year BRiil. whn’l tr>*u *urv of the < it v t In* uiii iiint ot 8*5,Ik HHM'ssment of 8 mil III ItSlo. 11 appeal - to me that the >*it<z>*n« of Klamath l a!'« should get lni«y and pay a little more attention t«i public mat- t**r-, uii'l eie. t officer« wh<> would ><x>* tin«* their ai'tioiiH according l>> the Act of 1 ix*..rp*.rati>.n, and nt tin* -ame time show« a greater <legr< e <>f executive ability, ami I»* more conservative, than tlx* olficeiN who have had charg.* of the . ity businesR for the [ a t two year«, a< it r- plainly evident that our city cannot sjH*ml f.; o ,5 h 7 !•’> in twenty-nine ni'Xiths, »lirn tin* pr. -ent valuation at 8 mill» only l.ring-in f ’.'kf1. 71 yearly, b<*»t |i*** tIo* liquor In i n»**. '1 he <*ity must el>***t rin ri w ith <*X''<*pti*ni.'il <*x**. <itiv** ability to fill the public office«, as n «thing «bort ol 'hat will do at thi« t¡me, it will be m*<*«*»»ary for the i.lfi ■<•«» tl,.* coming year to curtail **x;„ n«e> ari l haudi** the Inml» in »ii.*h a manlier »■* a» to I»* abl«* to l.‘*> ;> u|> the m*> en-ary lin|<"*veniei>:» ai I nt th>* .in.** time »<*t imi !< a inking hin t I " rcdiii*«* the liabilities an I meet the paj mei '» >.f tlx* b*>trl« when due. PUSHING CONSTRUCTION California-Northeastern Will Reach the Lake by Fall I HE CONTRACTORS GET BONUS