anaheim-gazette 1901-04-25
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Anaheim
VOLUME XXXI.
HERBERT JOINSTON, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AID SURGEON.
Office and Residence:
Corner of Broadway and Los Angeles St.
Telephone 656...
9 a.m. to 9 a.m.
3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to p.m., evenings.
G. S. EDD', M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephone, Min 75...
OFFICE—Center street, opposite City Hall.
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m., evenings.
Residence—Corner Center and Palms streets.
ANAHEIM - CAL.
S. G. WILSON, M.D.
Office and Residence: Over H. A. Dickel's Store.
CENTER ST., - ANAHEIM.
Dr. A. W. Bickford
OFFICE OPPSITE POSTOFFICE.
Telephone Central.
Residence near Christian Church.
Tlephone 671.
ANAHEM, - CAL.
DR. F. H. HOUCK
DENTIST.
OFFICE NEXT DOOR to P. O.
(Federation Block, up stairs.)
HOURS 9 to 5.
ANAHEIM - CAL.
Remember...
I carry the finest stock of stationery, books and confectionery in Anaheim.
Being agent for all Newspapers,
Periodicals and Magazines, you can save money by subscribing through my agency.
Joseph Helmsen
Anaheim Bakery,
PETER SYRE, PROPRIETOR.
FRESH BREAD CAKES & PIES CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Los Angeles and Cypress Sts
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OFFICE OPPSITE POSTOFFICE.
Telephone Central.
Residence near Christian Church.
Tiephone 671.
ANAHEM, CAL.
DR. F. H. HOUCK
DENTIST.
OFFICE NEXT DOOR to P. O.
(Federmann Block, up stairs.)
HOURS 9 to 5.
ANAHEIM CAL.
Paul A. Derge.
Graduate in Pharmacy.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Perfumes and Toilet Articles.
BEST 5-CENT CIGAR IN TOWN
MEDICAL HALL,
KOLL BLOCK.
PUBLIC TELEPHONE OFFICE.
GO TO THE
Oak Barber Shop
FOR A
FIRST-CLASS SHAVE OR
HAIR CUT.
TWO DOORS WEST OF BANK.
HUSMANN BROS.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S
Germania Halle.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING
LOS ANGELES STREET
Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught
PALACE MEAT MARKET
F. W. Fleischmann,
PROPRIETOR.
Best Meats the Market Affords Always on Hand.
Also keeps on hand Sausages, Bacon, Han, Lard, Ete.
Meats delivered to all parts of the city free of charge.
Shop on East Center St.
Roman Wisser
Favorite Saloon.
Finest of Vines, Liquors & Cigars
Pool & Billiard Tables
Sohindler's building, Center St., Anaheim
LOS ANGELES BEER ON DRAUGHT.
J.M.Griffith Company
A CORPORATION
LUMBER DEALERS
Near Railroad Depot, Anaheim, keep constantly on lam Doors, Blinds, Windows Mountings, Pots Shakes, Shingles, Lath, Hair Plaster of Park.
FRESH BREAD CAKES & PIES CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
Los Angeles and Cypress Sts
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Payable invariably in advance.
Transient advertising rates,$1 per inch per month.
The GAZETTE is issued every Thursday morning.
Entered at the Anaheim Postoffice as second-class matter.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Time of Arrival and Departure of Trains.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Trains on the Southern Pacific pass Anaheim as follows:
To Los Angeles....From Los Angeles...
Daily.....7:52 am Dally.....9:49 am
Daily.....4:22 pm Dally.....6:06 pm
Pass Loara Station:
To Los Angeles....From Los Angeles...
Daily.....7:56 am Dally.....9:45 am
Daily.....4:27 pm Dally.....5:59 pm
LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS.
Leave for—Sugar Factory Arrive from—4:35 p.m.
Daily except Sunday.
TUSTIN BRANCH.
Leave Anaheim Arrive Anaheim
9:35 a.m 4:35 p.m.
Daily except Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH RAILWAY.
Daily Schedule.
Leave Anaheim Arrive Anaheim
9:49 a.m 7:52 a.m.
6:03 p.m 4:23 p.m.
All trains connect at Santa Ana with Newport trains.
SANTA FE ROUTE TIMETABLE
Effective Feb. 28, 1901.
Trains on the Santa Fe Route leave Anaheim for points named as follows:
To Los Angeles--7:55 am..9:37 am.*12:04 pm..4:50 pm.
To San Diego--9:35 am..*2:50 pm..5:54 pm.To Pasadena and Azusa--7:55 am..9:57 am.*12:04 pm..4:50 pm.To Escondido--2:50 pm.To Fallbrook--4:50 pm.To Redondo--7:56 am..4:50 pm.To Chicago, Denver, Kansas City and all points East--4:50 pm..5:54 pm.Trains marked with a * are daily except Sunday. All others daily.
J. H. CLABAUGH, Agent.
JOSEPH BACKS,
Undertaker and Embalmer
DEALER IN
Furniture and Bedding Repairing Done. je15
NEWS AND OPINIONS OF
Job Couldn't Have Stood It.
If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica salve will cure the worst case of Piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by P. A. Derge, druggist.
Southern California's Great Opportunity.
The great opportunity of Southern California would seem to be in the line of manufacturing. It was all right in "the good old days" to send hides to Boston and bring them back in the shape of boots and shoes around the Horn. But it is not right in these days to ship oranges to Rochester, New York, and other of our products even to England and bring them back in the form of marmalades and other preserves.
An estimate of the leading products of Southern California for the year 1900, as compiled by the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, is as follows:
Citrus fruits...$8,000,000
Gold and silver...6,400,000
Petroleum, estimated...4,400,000
Borax...1,150,000
Hay...1,000,000
Vegetables and fruit consumed 1,500,000
Dried fruits and raisins...475,000
Grain...150,000
Canned goods...825,000
Sugar...1,000,000
Fertilizers...1,000,000
Copper...700,000
Nuts...800,000
Clay and brick...651,000
Wine...850,000
Beer...600,000
Butter, estimated...500,000
Beans, estimated...1,000,000
Asphaltum...425,000
Eggs, estimated...325,000
Celery, estimated...390,000
Poultry...250,000
Hides...200,000
Fresh fish...240,000
Canned fish...115,000
Wool...150,000
Vegetable, exported...325,000
Cheese, estimated...120,000
Olives, estimated...100,000
Salt, mineral water and lead...180,000
Lime...95,000
Total...$33,826,000
What possibilities are here for providing work for our own people and the thousands of others who would be glad to come and live among us if they could find profitable employment.
Finest of Vines, Liquors & Cigars
Pool & Billiard Tables
Schindler's building, Center St., Anaheim
LOS ANGELES BEER ON DRAUGHT.
J.M. Griffith Company
A CORPORATION
LUMBER DEALERS
Near Railroad Depot, Anaheim, keep constantly on land Doors, Blinds, Windows Mouldings, Posts Shakes, Shingles, Lath, Hair Plaster of Park.
C. F. GRIM, Agent.
ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT!
IN TOWNIn Connection with Boston Bakery.
S. KISTLER,
PROPRIETOR.
FOR SALE.
MODERN BUILT RESIDENCE
Of 5 rooms, pantry and bath, barn, garden; situated on best residence street in the city. Cheap.
Apply at this Office.
C. R. HANSEN & CO., Phone M. 383.
Empbyment Agents,
123½-125½ W. Second St., Los Angeles, Cal.
San Francisco office: 104 Geary St. Established 1876.
Ranch. Dary and Orchard Help. Also carefully selected Male and Female help of all descriptions and nationalities furnished promptly, free to employer.
F. BACKS,
UNDERTAKER
And Dealer in FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc.
Cor. Los Angeles & Chartres Sts.
JOSEPH BACKS,
Undertaker and Embalmer
DEALER IN
Furniture and Bedding Repairing Done.
NEWS AND OPINIONS OF
NATIONAL IMPORTANCE
THE SUN
ALONE
CONTAINS BOTH
Daily, by mail, $6 a year
Daily and Sunday by mail, $8 a year
THE
Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world.
Price 5c a copy. By mail, $2 a year.
Address THE SUN, New York.
RICHARDMELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
And Notary Public.
Special attention given to Probate Matters.
—Center Street, Anaheim.
Send your LACE CURTAINS to THE Santa Ana Steam Laundry
Every facility for doing the best work.
E. W. McCollum, Agent, Anaheim
Geo. Schuchardt
KEEPS THE FINEST OF...
Wines, Liquors
And Cigars.
LOS ANGELES BEER ON DRAUGHT.
Koll Block, Los Angeles Street
Fresh fish... 240,000
Canned fish... 115,000
Wool... 150,000
Vegetable, exported... 325,000
Cheese, estimated... 120,000
Olives, estimated... 100,000
Salt, mineral water and lead... 180,000
Lime... 95,000
Total... $33,826,000
What possibilities are here for providing work for our own people and the thousands of others who would be glad to come and live among us if they could find profitable employment.
The Best Remedy for Rheumatism.
Quick relief from pain.
All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says:
"Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co., drug-gist of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommended it so highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market." For sale by P. A. Derge, druggist.
Last Colonist Excursion.
The last colonist excursion leaves Chicago, via Santa Fe Route, Tuesday, April 30. The rate is $47 from New York; $30 from Chicago; $27.50 from St. Louis, and $25 from Missouri river points. If you wish to send for your friends in the East deposit the price with J. H. Clabaugh, Santa Fe agent, and he will make all arrangements. Tickets are good on through tourist and reclining chair cars.
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1901.
SYSTEM OF RESERVOIRS.
How Colorado Farmers Store Waters Successfully.
The Windsor Reservoir is a private reservoir, owned and operated by ex-Governor B. H. Eaton. It was at first intended to furnish water for his lands lying below a line surveyed for a canal from its outlet. After the project was started the plan was changed. Owing to the fact that a comparatively small amount of the land of its owner was tributary to the proposed outlet canal, and to the great length of canal necessary to reach the most distant portions of the land, and, further, to the fact that the reservoir site was capable of being developed to a far greater holding capacity than was at first intended, it was decided to abandon the outlet, increase the size of the reservoir, and connect it with the Cache la Poudre Canal, which lies below it and has a right prior to that of the Larimer and Weld Canal for water from the river. The plan to exchange water from the reservoir for river water to be taken into the Larimer and Weld Canal was agreed to by both companies. This enabled Mr. Eaton to dispose of the water from his reservoir for a like amount to be taken out of the river through the Larimer and Weld Canal, thereby enabling him to serve all his lands and to do away with the building of the outlet canal, as he at first planned.
The decreed appropriation of the Larimer and Weld Canal is 720 cubic feet per second. In order that water for storage might be run through the canal at the time it was drawing the full appropriation, it was enlarged from its head down to the point where the water is taken into the reservoir—a distance of 15 miles. This enlarge-
eral water rights in one of the first canals taken out of the river above La-porte. These have never failed annually to fill the reservoir.
The cost of the reservoir and all its accessories was $65,000, which was raised by two assessments on shares then sold—the first of $200 per share, the second a little less than that. The cost per acre-foot of holding capacity is $8.09. In January, 1900, there were 187 water rights sold, making a cost of $347.60 per water right. The present selling price of these is from $900 to $950.
The canal company charges $1 per million cubic feet for carrying reservoir water.
Both companies permit the transfer or exchange of reservoir water between stockholders upon application made three days in advance, provided its delivery will not overtax the lateral ditch through which it is to be drawn. The reservoir, when full, will supply to each water right 1,871,657 cubic feet, or very nearly 43 acre-feet, a little more than 6 inches of water on the 80 acres represented by a water right. This is more than is furnished by some of the other reservoirs, because of the small number of shares sold. The fact that the propriator of the Windsor Reservoir owns about one-third of the land under the Larimer and Weld Canal accounts in part or the small number sold.
THE WATER SUPPLY AND STORAGE COMPANY’S RESERVOIRS.
This company owns and controls a greater number of storage reservoirs than any other company in the valley. These reservoirs are in two groups—upper aid lower.
The upper system consists of a series of small reservoirs in the mountains at or near the head of the Cache la Poudre River, the largest of which is Cham-
below the lands of the farmers holding stock in the company. The reservoir water is made to serve these lands by means of the exchanges of water which will be explained later.
The six reservoirs of the lower system occupy natural depressions and basins that lie out on the plains. None of them required high embankments or long and expensive outlets, and the cost of construction per acre-foot of holding capacity is nearly as low as any in the valley, not including the North Poudre system. Nearly all these reservoirs lie in one group and are connected with channels leading from each to the next lower. No. 1, or Rocky Ridge, is immediately on the upper side of the canal that supplies it. The outlet is a tunnel under the canal.
The combined capacity of Chambers Lake and the six reservoirs in the lower group is 550,813,104 cubic feet, or 12,645 acre-feet. The estimated cost of the improvement of these reservoirs is $50,000, or $3.95 per acre-foot of holding capacity.
The capital stock of this company is $60,000, divided into 600 shares at $100. Each share represents a water right, or one six-hundredth of the canal, reservoirs, and appurtenances, as well as one six-hundredth part of the water in the reservoirs or carried by the canal, for distribution. Therefore the water carried by the canal, whatsoever quantity it may be, is prorated. Assessments are made on the stock for extensions, enlargements, renewals, repairs, superintendence, and other legitimate expenses. It is not the intention of the company to issue more than 600 shares.
This company is organized on the community plan, something after the Cache la Poudre Canal company, except that the Water Supply and Storage Company owns and operates the
The decreed appropriation of the Larimer and Weld Canal is 720 cubic feet per second. In order that water for storage might be run through the canal at the time it was drawing the full appropriation, it was enlarged from its head down to the point where the water is taken into the reservoir—a distance of 15 miles. This enlargement is said to have increased the carrying capacity to 1000 cubic feet per second. The canal company charges $50 per annum for carrying the reservoir water in this enlarged section of the canal.
The Windsor reservoir is situated about 3½ miles north of Windsor and close to the line of the Larimer and Weld Canal. The area of the surface at 28 feet above its outlet is 700 acres, and it has a holding capacity of 610,000,000 cubic feet, or 14,004 acre-feet. It receives its supply of water through two sets of inlet gates, located some 500 feet apart, on the right bank of the Larimer and Weld Canal.
The site covers and includes one of the natural basins before described, also a slight depression in a small valley, in which, at a narrow place, was a suitable place for the reservoir dam. The bottom of the basin was several feet lower than the depression in the valley. The basin and depression were connected by a cut 24 feet deep through the dividing ridge. No attempt was made to draw water from the lowest point of either basin, and it is estimated that there are 150 surface acres of "dead" water below the outlet of the reservoir. The embankment forming the dam of the reservoir rests on the crest of a slight ridge crossing the valley, and a cut 17¼ feet deep was made for the outlet conduit.
The embankment is made of earth obtained near by, both from the inside and outside of the reservoir. The top is 34 feet above the bottom of the outlet. The inside of the embankment is protected by brush, straw, wire fence, and anything convenient that will answer the purpose. While this form of riprapping does not present a very attractive appearance, it answers a temporary purpose quite well, for it is the intention of the proprietor to raise the embankment several feet higher for the purpose of increasing the holding capacity to nearly or quite 1,000,000,000 cubic feet.
The Larimer and Weld Reservoir company is a stock concern which is organized, controlled, and managed much like the same as the Cache la Poudre Reservoir company, before described. Stock is sold only to stockholders in the Larimer and Weld Canal, though not all stockholders in the canal have reservoir stock.
The reservoir is situated about 2 miles north of the city of Fort Collins, and lies just above the Larimer and Weld Canal, through which its water is distributed. The canal is so nearly on a level with the outlet of the reser-
able Mr. Eaton to dispose of the water from his reservoir for a like amount to be taken out of the river through the Larimer and Weld Canal, thereby enabling him to serve all his lands and to do away with the building of the outlet canal, as he at first planned.
The decreed appropriation of the Larimer and Weld Canal is 720 cubic feet per second. In order that water for storage might be run through the canal at the time it was drawing the full appropriation, it was enlarged from its head down to the point where the water is taken into the reservoir—a distance of 15 miles. This enlargement is said to have increased the carrying capacity to 1000 cubic feet per second. The canal company charges $50 per annum for carrying the reservoir water in this enlarged section of the canal.
The Windsor reservoir is situated about 3½ miles north of Windsor and close to the line of the Larimer and Weld Canal. The area of the surface at 28 feet above its outlet is 700 acres, and it has a holding capacity of 610,000,000 cubic feet, or 14,004 acre-feet. It receives its supply of water through two sets of inlet gates, located some 500 feet apart, on the right back of the Larimer and Weld Canal.
The site covers and includes one of the natural basins before described, also a slight depression in a small valley, in which, at a narrow place, was a suitable place for the reservoir dam. The bottom of the basin was several feet lower than the depression in the valley. The basin and depression were connected by a cut 24 feet deep through the dividing ridge. No attempt was made to draw water from the lowest point of either basin, and it is estimated that there are 150 surface acres of "dead" water below the outlet of the reservoir. The embankment forming the dam of the reservoir rests on the crest of a slight ridge crossing the valley, and a cut 17¼ feet deep was made for the outlet conduit.
The embankment is made of earth obtained near by, both from the inside and outside of the reservoir. The top is 34 feet above the bottom of the outlet. The inside of the embankment is protected by brush, straw, wire fence, and anything convenient that will answer the purpose. While this form of riprapping does not present a very attractive appearance, it answers a temporary purpose quite well, for it is the intention of the proprietor to raise the embankment several feet higher for the purpose of increasing the holding capacity to nearly or quite 1,000,000,000 cubic feet.
The Larimer and Weld Reservoir company is a stock concern which is organized, controlled, and managed much like the Cache la Poudre Reservoir company, before described. Stock is sold only to stockholders in the Larimer and Weld Canal, though not all stockholders in the canal have reservoir stock.
The reservoir is situated about 2 miles north of the city of Fort Collins, and lies just above the Larimer and Weld Canal, through which its water is distributed. The canal is so nearly on a level with the outlet of the reser-
ber of shares sold. The fact that the proprietor of the Windsor Reservoir owns about one-third of the land under the Larimer and Weld Canal accounts in part or small number sold.
THE WATER SUPPLY AND STORAGE COMPANY'S RESERVOIRS.
This company owns and controls a greater number of storage reservoirs than any other company in the valley. These reservoirs are in two groups—upper and lower.
The upper system consists of a series of small reservoirs in the mountains at or near the head of the Cache la Poudre River, the largest of which is Chambers Lake. The water from these reservoirs is discharged into the main river and is taken out about 70 miles below. The supply, both for storage in Chambers Lake and for the Larimer County Canal, is reinforced by water brought from outside the drainage basin of the Cache la Poudre River, most of it coming from the head waters of Laramie River through "sky line" ditch, which conducts the water from latter stream over the divide into Chambers Lake. This ditch is cut mostly out of the rocky slopes of the mountains. The carrying capacity of the ditch is 200 cubic feet per second at the head and 350 cubic feet per second at lower end. It is estimated that 700,000,000 cubic feet have been turned into Chambers Lake through this ditch during this season up to September 1. The ditch was built in 1893, and cost $90,000. Further small supplies are obtained from Michigan Creek, a tributary of North Platte River, and from small creeks which are tributary to Grand River. This last supply is taken from streams that lead into the Pacific Ocean through the Gulf of California. The tuning ofthe watersofone watershed into another, as in these instances has been carried on for many years, and in 1897 was sanctioned by law.
Chambers Lake is reallythe source ofthe river. Its elevation above sea level is 9300 feet. It lies in a little nook inthe eastern slopeof Medicine Bow Range.It was probably atone timethe endofa glacierwhich pusheda depositofrock debrisandgravelinfrontofitandformedtherimontheeasternsideofwhatisnowanaturalbasinofabout100acresbutwasmuchlargeratonetimeThreecreeksenterthebasinonitswesternandsouthern sides.Thematerialwhichthesehavebroughtdownhasfilledupthe southendofthebasimakingitaflatmarshalmostonalevelwiththenaturaloutletofthe lake.Thisoutletwasclosedin1870forpurposeofflushingtheriverintimesoflowwater.inordertodrivelogsandrailroadtiesdowntotheplains.Thecompanyobtainedarightunderthelaw,在1881,tolbuildahigherdamforreservoirpurposes.Inthatyeara dam17feethighwasbuiltwhichimpounded134,176800cubicfeetofwater.In1891damwasdestroyedinconsequenceofaninsufficientorimproperlyconstructedspillway.Thedamwasrebuiltnextyear.itbeingatthepresenttimecapableofraisingthewater11feetabovetheoutletgates,thecapacityof5485338
THE WATER SUPPLY AND STORAGE COMPANY'S RESERVOIRS.
This company owns and controls a greater number of storage reservoirs than any other company inthe valley.The upper system consistsofaseriesofsmallreservoirsinthemountainsatorneartheheadoftheCachelaPoudreRiver,the largestofwhichisChambersLake.Thewaterfromthereservoirsisdischargedintothemainriverandis takenoutabout70milesbelow.Thesupply,bothforstorageinChambersLakeandfortheLarimerCountyCanal.isreinforcedbywater broughtfromoutsidethe drainagebasinoftheCachelaPoudreRiver,mostofitcomingfromtheheadwatersofLaramieRiverthrough"skyline"ditchwhichconductsthewaterfromthelatterstreamoverthedivideintoChambersLake.Theditchiscutmostofthepossiblequantityitmaybeisprorated.Assessmentsaremadeonthestockforextensions;enlargements;renewals;repairssuperintendence,andotherlegitimateexpenses。它不是theintentionofthecompanytoissuemorethan600shares.
Thiscompanyisorganizedonthecommunityplan,somethingaftertheCachelaPoudreCanalcompanyexceptthattheWaterSupplyandStorageCompanyownsandoperatesthecanalandreservoirsystemasoneconcern.
ThearablelandscoveredbytheNorthPoudreCanalandreservoirlieintheextremenorthwestcorneroftheplainsectionoftheState,eastofthefrontrangeoftheRockyMountains.TheonlywateravailableforthissectionisfromtheNorthForkoftheCachelaPoudrewhosewatersupplyisfromthemountainouscountrylyingonetheeasternsideofthelowdividebetweentheCachelaPoudre和Laramierivers.IntheadjudicationoffwaterrightstheNorthForkwasmadeapartofthemainstream.
TheNorthPoudreCanalisonlycanoral或ditchofanysizetakingwaterfromthestream.UnderthiscanoraloneofthelargestgroupsofnaturalbasinsintheState.itWerepracticabilityofcheaplyimprovingthereservoirsitesthatledtotheinaugurationoftheir irrigationenterprise,thepromotersbelievingthattheNorthForkwouldsupplysufficientwaterduringtheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatealargebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsfollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsffollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsffollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsffollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthewaterwas storedinthereservoirsffollowingtotheyeartoirrigatea largebodyoftlandifallthe水属是重要的组成部分。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大规模的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量很大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。水库的容量大大,适合大型的水资源供应商。库
The arable lands covered by-the NorthPoudreCanalandreservoirlieintheextremenorthwestcorneroftheplainsectionoftheState,eastofthefrontrangeoftheRockyMountains.TheonlywateravailableforthissectionisfromtheNorthForkoftheCachelaPoudrewhosewatersupplyisfromthemountainouscountry lyingonetheeasternsideofthelowdividebetweentheCachelaPoudre和Laramierivers.In.theadjudicationoff水源rights,theNorthForkwouldsupplysufficient水资源sofacentephyllimumdependingonpartiesitmaybeisprorated.Assessmentaremadeonthestockforextensions;enlargements;renewals;superintendence,andotherlegitimateexpenses。它不是theintroductionofthiscompanytoissuemorethan600shares。
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentage of entire holding capacity;also to-the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
It is claimed that this irrigation system is more valuable for storage purposes than for direct irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentageof entire holding capacity;also to-the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six Of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
It is claimed that this irrigation system is more valuable for storage purposes than for direct irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentageof entire holding capacity;also to-the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six Of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
It is claimed that this irrigation system is more valuable for storage purposes than for direct irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentageof entire holding capacity;also to-the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six Of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
It is claimed that this irrigation system is more valuable for storage purposes than for direct irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been-the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentageof entire holding capacity;also to-the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six Of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been—the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
It is claimed that this irrigation system is more valuable for storage purposes than for direct irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been—the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentageof entire holding capacity;also to-the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six Of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been—the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
It is claimed that this irrigation system is more valuable for storage purposes than for direct irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been—the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentageof entire holding capacity;also to_the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six Of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been—the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
It is claimed that this irrigation system is more valuable for storage purposes than for direct irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageof water there has not been—the steadyandgradual development.of-the countrytributaryt thicanevalleducingtherehas been elsewhere in.thevaleley.
The cost per acre-foot for impounding water in their reservoirs under diversion that this group is much lower than any other. This is due to-thenational depressions forming so large an percentageof entire holding capacity;also to_the short outlet cuts through their rims.
There are six Of these natural basins improved, which altogether have a holding capacity of 1,137,188,484cuadratsoficequalitieswithdirect irrigation from their canal;on accountof a shortageOf
The Larimer and Weld Reservoir company is a stock concern which organized, controlled, and managed much the same as the Cache la Poudre Reservoir company, before described. Stock is sold only to stockholders in the Larimer and Weld Canal, though not all stockholders in the canal have reservoir stock.
The reservoir is situated about 2 miles north of the city of Fort Collins, and lies just above the Larimer and Weld Canal, through which its water is distributed. The canal is so nearly on a level with the outlet of the reservoir that water backs into the outlet from the canal when it is running full.
The reservoir occupies what was once Terry Lake. This little lake occupied one of the many small natural basins to be found in that immediate vicinity, and, being surrounded by irrigated land, it became filled with water, with no visible outlet. This little basin was within a larger one, and the reservoir is the combination of the two, and has been added to by building an embankment 32 feet above the bottom of the outlet gate.
The area covered at high-water line is 470 acres, and the holding capacity is 350,000,000 cubic feet, or 8,035 acre-feet. This supply is obtained from several sources, such as seepage and storm water from Dry Creek, the drainage and seepage water that formed and supplied Terry Lake, and also from seven banks are made of good material, with quite flat slopes on the inside, and the faces of the embankment are riprap with stone. The outlet gates, pipe and conduits are all substantial and durable structures, which reflect credit on the proprietors and the engineer.
These reservoirs are all below the canal, but serve a considerable area in land belonging to the proprietor of the canal. The two largest, Nos. 5 and 6 are, however, below all the lands served by the canal and can be utilized only by exchange. These two reservoirs have been completed during the past season and have never been filled. The canal supplying them has a scar water supply, and it remains to be seen whether water can be obtained to fill them. This condition of things has sent their engineers into the mountains to explore. The result has been the discovery of a practicable route taking water from a stream in another watershed into the North Poudre River supply this canal. The quantity of water which can be obtained annually from this source has not yet been determined, but the projectors consider expect to secure sufficient water from this source to fill at least one of these reservoirs each season. If this can done, it will greatly extend the utility of this group of reservoirs.
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GERONIMO IN HIS OLD AGE.
The Noted Apache Chief A Good Indian Now at Fort Sill.
Although by no means a dead Indian or likely to be one for a long time to come from all appearances, Geronimo the famous warrior, is a good Indian nowadays. Not from choice, however, for it bores him extremely. The reason he is good is that, as a prisoner of war at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, he has to be. He who was once the meanest and most bloodthirsty Indian chief that ever fought the Government, now leads a quiet and peaceful life that is in striking contrast to the old days. In fact he is rather proud of it. In moments of confidence he admits that he would like to do it all over again. One of the things over which he gloats is that he personally has killed ten whites in a single battle. It is also a matter of pride to his old age that he has led forays wherein as many as 500 palefaces were slaughtered. He has a deep-set, bred-in-the-bone taste for murder.
Such is Geronimo's English that it is well to hire an interpreter if one desires to get an intelligent talk out of him. Also it is necessary to hire Geronimo. He does not talk for nothing, a fact of which the writer was apprised immediately upon questioning him. A dollar bill loosened his tongue, but to the first question asked how he liked his present position, he gave answers rather difficult to reconcile.
First, he liked the place. Then he said that the soldiers treated him badly. As a corollary, he added that he wished to die. In the subsequent conversation his allegations of ill-treatment and his pining for death cropped out with suspicious frequency. It is said by the officers that he repeats this to all white visitors, whereby their pity is aroused
LOOKING TO CALIFORNIA.
Pennsylvanians Think They Will Find Excellent Refining Oil.
The oil correspondent of the New York Commercial writes that paper from Pittsburg as follows:
"There is a tendency among the old school of producers to make investments in Texas and in California, where of late a large number of well-posted and well-to-do oil men have set compass, with the intention of making these new fields their future abiding place. Of the two California seems to possess the most attraction, as it is the opinion that with the outlay of a little capital they will develop a new grade of crude equal to the Pennsylvania product in every particular. They feel certain that in California they will develop territory that will produce an oil from which an illuminant and all the by-products can be made equal to that made from Pennsylvania crude."
This is not generally known, but the president of a new company just formed asserts that this was the main object in seeking investments in the Golden State. He also states that, if they are successful in discovering a grade of crude possessing the same illuminating and by-product qualities as are contained in Pennsylvania crude, his company would at once erect a large refining plant sufficient to supply the Southern and Western markets. This company is capitalized at $1,000,-000, and every member has made a fortune in the Pennsylvania fields and has had years of experience in the production and refining of petroleum. A number of them have also had experience in different parts of the State in the producing business and the knowledge gained has led to the conclusion that a better grade of crude than has
company is organized on the way plan, something after the Poudre Canal company, ex-The Water Supply and Stor-any owns and operates the reservoir system as one containable lands covered by the Poudre Canal and reservoirs lie extreme northwest corner of the section of the State, east of the edge of the Rocky Mountains. Water available for this sec-From the North Fork of the Poudre, whose water supply is mountainous country lying western side of the low divide the Cache la Poudre and Lar-ers. In the adjudication of parts the North Fork was made the main stream.
North Poudre Canal is the only branch of any size taking water from the stream. Under this canal is the largest groups of natural water in the State. It was the prac-cess of cheaply improving these sites that led to the inaugur-ation of the irrigation enterprise, which believing that the North old supply sufficient water dur-ear to irrigate a large body of water was stored in the basin which lie under the canal. The probable that the promoters take into consideration their appropriation was subs-hest most of those on the main In the division of water in the city the water commissioner he really duly considered the pri-this canal and dealt with it ac-cory, and the result has been that out of a shortage of water there been the steady and gradual devel-ot of the country tributary to the and the reservoirs that have been elsewhere in the val-claimed that this irrigation sys-ore valuable for storage pur-ment for direct irrigation from, on account of the part it may be general exchange of water valley. Already it has been used with two of the other sys-ostest per acre-foot for impound-er in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion of the entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion ofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due to the nat-ressions forming so large a per-portion ofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions forming so large a per-portionofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions forming so large a per-portionofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions forming so largea per-portionofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions forming so largea per-portionofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have a capacityof 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions forming so largea per-portionofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have aCapacityof 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions forming so largea per-portionofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have aCapacityof 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions formingso largea per-portionofthe entire holding capacity; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well, which altogether have aCapacityof 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions formingso largea per-portionofthe entire holding容量; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well,which altogether have aCapacityof 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in the reservoirs under dis-that this group is much lower other. This is due tothe nat-ressions formingso largea per-portionofthe entire holding容量; The short outlet cuts through its. Are six of these natural basins well,which altogether have aCapacityof 1,137,188,484 cubic feet in theresource systems valuable for storage purification from on account of part it may be general exchange of water valley.Already it has been used with two ofthe other sys-temis.
Rest not about cast anchor in Texas do so withthe expressed intentionof producing petroleum for fuel purposes.Itis said upon good authority thatthe Standardhas already investeda large amountof capitalin thenewTexas development,and thatthe companyis goinginto businesswith no other idea thanto produceitfor fuel,and itis tothis powerful corporation thatother producerslookto establishamarketforthis oil,and they argue that iftheStandardwill riskits moneyinTexas territorythey seeno reasonwhy their chancesarenot justasgood.
"Themostplausiblereason,however,forso muchcapitalfromthePennsylvaniafieldsgoingtoTexasisthescarcityofavailableterritorywhilewildcattailingto,the averagePennsylvaniaproduceris too costlyand too hazardousfor themtoengagein,andthepercentageofsuccessfulventurescomparedwiththefailurewillnot admitofthe slightestlogicalbusinessproposition."
THE GREAT NILE DAM AT ASSUAN.
Egypt'sFertilityExpectedtobeIncreasedGreatlybytheWorkUnderWay.
LONDON,March 16.-Very few people appreciatethegiganticnatureoftheirrigationworkswhichJohnAird&SonarenowcarryingoutinEgypt.Theundertaking.unsurpassedinmagnitudeanddifficultybyanysimilarengineeringfeatofmoderntimes,iisalreadywelladvancedtowardcompletion。Whencompleteitis hopedthatausbandofmillionofwhatisnowEgyptiandesertwillbetransformedintosmilingpastureland.
At presentthe cultivatedsoilofmiddleandupperEgyptconsistsofabeltoflandon eithersideoftheriverextendingasfarasandno fartherthanthelinereachedbythewatersofthehighNile.Therestisaridunproductive sand.
Now,theNilewatersarepeculiarlyrichinasedimentinvaluableforagriculturalpurposes,andyeteveryyearenoughNilewaterandsoiltocreateseveralEgyptsareallowedtorunintotheMediterranean.Itsistoimpoundthiswaterthatgreatwallofgraniteisbeingbuiltonthe southernsideoftheFirstCatagactatAssuan.
The wallstretchesfromtherightbankoftheNiletotheleft,a distanceofa mileandaquarter,andwhencompletedwillriseninefeetabovethe
most per acre-foot for impoundment in the reservoirs under discharging this group is much lower than other. This is due to the natriuresis forming so large a permeability of the entire holding capacity; the short outlet cuts through them.
are six of these natural basins which altogether have a capacity of 1,137,188,484 cubic feet. The cost of using the entire group is given as for 98 cents per acre-foot of rescapacity. There is no better station work done on any of the rivers in the valley than on the four which are completed. Their mere made of good material, with flat slopes on the inside, and the embankment are riprapped one. The outlet gates, pipes, conduits are all substantial and complex structures, which reflect on the proprietors and the environs.
reservoirs are all below the but serve a considerable area of flowing to the proprietor of the two largest, Nos. 5 and 6. However, below all the lands serve the canal and can be utilized for exchange. These two reservoirs been completed during the season and have never been filled. Normal supplying them has a scant supply, and it remains to be seen that water can be obtained to fill this condition of things has their engineers into the mountains more. The result has been the dry of a practicable route for water from a stream in another bed into the North Poudre to this canal. The quantity which can be obtained annually is source has not yet been deed, but the projectors confidently to secure sufficient water from source to fill at least one of these rivers each season. If this can be will greatly extend the utility group of reservoirs.
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One curious trait of the oil carrier that when he makes a big winning at cards or has a large sale of trinkets he gives the proceeds to the little children in camp to spend for schoolbooks. Much of his money goes to his favorite daughter, Eva, and his favorite squaw, Ketona. The daughter of Ketona gets little love from her father. This is because she married a white man, and what was still worse in the eyes of her father—a cowboy.
Geronimo is said to be 80. He does not know his age. He was with Victoria when that chieftain went against the Mexicans, and later he developed into a leader himself. He is a born leader of redskins for the reason that he is not only a fighting man but also a medicine man, and it takes a man who can talk with unseen beings to make a really deep impression on the Indian.
Geronimo is small in stature, possessed of a keen face and a piercing eye. The blue in his eye is of that peculiar steely color that arouses unpleasant sensations in the mind. His face is wrinkled and his hands are small and rough. His color is a dark red. Geronimo smokes cigarettes these days and would drink firewater had be the privilege. He has six wives, but lives with none of them. His favorite daughter, Eva, lives with him when she is at home. He gives her sufficient money to send her to an Eastern school eight months in the year.
Geronimo does no work; that is, such as raising a crop of corn or millet. He gets rent free a two-room house to live in, but he keeps his ponies therein and resides, himself, in a tepee. All of the Apaches who are held as war prisoners
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the line reached by the waters of the high Nile. The rest is arid, unproductive sand.
Now, the Nile waters are peculiarly rich in sediment invaluable for agricultural purposes, and yet every year enough Nile water and soil to create several Egypts are allowed to run into the Mediterranean. It is to impound this water that a great wall of granite is being built on the southern side of the First Catagact at Assuan.
The wall stretches from the right bank of the Nile to the left, a distance of a mile and a quarter, and when completed, will rise ninety feet above the level of low water. The top of it will be as wide as Fleet street, and will accommodate as much traffic.
The wall is pierced by sluices. They number 180. The great steel doors
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If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nourish it, she needs SCOTT'S EMULSION. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires Scott's Emulsion.
Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements.
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SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York