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Pacific Anaheim, Cali Newly Opened The Right Goods CALIFORNIANATIONAL FOREST Valuable Timber Lands Added to The Up-State Reserve By a Proclamation of the President CORRESPONDENCE TO THE GAZETTE Washington, Feb. 5.—The President has just signed a proclamation creating Essex, fought the Brit Phoebe and the sloop Cher decks ran with blood. N hope was gone and half hi wounded did he haul down was in this harbor that the ragut received his bapti where was nurtured in strife the dauntless spirit culmination in the historic torpedoes—go ahead." It was in connection with too, that "Fighting Bob" his name. Back in the eighties An ors from the cruiser Ba first of the famous White Valuable Timber Lands Added to The Up-State Reserve By a Proclamation of the President CORRESPONDENCE TO THE GAZETTE Washington, Feb. 5.—The President has just signed a proclamation creating additions in the Trinity National Forest, California, amounting to 350,471 acres. The additions to the forest are contiguous tracts of timberland lying for the most part in Humboldt and Trinity counties, with smaller areas in Shasta and Tehama counties. This new land brings the total area of the Trinity Forest up to nearly 1,600,000 acres. Valuable forests of yellow and sugar pine, incense cedar and a few small stands of redwood included in the additions are estimated to contain more than two and a quarter billion board feet of timber. The market value of this timber is $4,500,000. These forests have been neglected by lumber interests up to the present time because it was more profitable to exploit the valuable and more accessible redwood forests lying farther west. These stands which have been put in the Trinity Forests constitute some of the most valuable virgin timber lying outside of the National Forests and the proclamation putting them under forest management will insure them against destruction and at the same time make them produce a permanent supply of timber for the development of the rich mines in this section and the uses of the settlers. There are various agricultural and dairying communities within and around the forests and the protection of the forested slopes will insure a steady and abundant supply of water. There are many opportunities for the development of light power from the numerous streams which have their source in this region. An added advantage coming from the proper management of the forest will be the protection of the drainage basin of Upper Mad River, and the probable checking of floods, which are frequent because of the deforested watershed. Numerous small parks or glades affording excellent grazing for stock and was in this harbor that they ragut received his baptism where was nurtured in strife the dauntless spirit culmination in the historic torpedoes—go ahead." It was in connection with too, that "Fighting Bob" his name. Back in the eighties Andors from the cruiser Ball first of the famous White enter the Pacific—were Chileans while on shore paraiso. Two Americans Relations between the U.S. and Chile were strained weeks and for a time there thought of war. At that had a navy almost if not quite as the United States. Bob Evans was on the seas who served notice that were shotted and that America be protected or he would be city. He won his point at name at the same time. And on Friday for the history a fleet of American will salute a foreign po-shores slope down into Evans and his vessels will Valparaiso. Whether there in this has not been m Formed in peaceful battles stately maritime giants will in past the entrance to these as each one comes abreast ean Morro which guards verberating detonations what whatever has been forgotten and only friends—friendship and the future who defied Chile and all when he commanded one snail will hail her as his friend head of the greatest colony pageantry that ever sailed to waters. When asked recently in second choice for the Presidential nomination, Roosevelt is reported to wered, "I have no second Those who are familiar Roosevelt's views have needed for an instant that he Secretary of War first. In the time. The Roosevelt There are many opportunities for the development of light power from the numerous streams which have their source in this region. An added advantage coming from the proper management of the forest will be the protection of the drainage basin of Upper Mad River, and the probable checking of floods, which are frequent because of the deforested watershed. Numerous small parks or glades afford excellent grazing for stock, and upon this local residents are largely dependent. Large numbers of stock enter this country for summer grazing, coming from distant points, hence, in order to protect the settlers, it is important that grazing should be properly regulated, both with a view to the best development of the range, and the proper protection of the watershed. These additions will be put under administration immediately, with Supervisor F. H. Hasley in charge. The headquarters of the Trinity forest is at Weaverville. The Approaching Fleet By Friday we shall probably hear of Admiral Evans and his fleet again from Valparaiso, which port he expects to pass at that time on his way up the coast. His vessels have emerged from the Straits successfully, and are well up the Chilean Coast. Great interest is felt at Washington in the reception that will be given Admiral Evans' fleet when it arrives off Valparaiso Friday. It was in this harbor, nearly a century ago, that one of the famous sea battles of the American navy was fought. Captain Porter, in command of the crippled and helpless frigate c Implemen n, Cal, Opposite Miller's Hardware Store Los A ned with a Car of V Car of Implements ds For fought the British frigate and the sloop Cherub until his man with blood. Not until all gone and half his crew was did he haul down his flag. It his harbor that the famous Far-received his baptism of fire; was nurtured in its cradle of dauntless spirit that had its tion in the historic "Damn theses—go ahead." in connection with Valparaiso, it "Fighting Bob" Evans won. on the eighties American sail- on the cruiser Baltimore—the famous White Squadron to DEATH LURKS AT THE BEND Two Men Killed by Railroad Accident In River Canyon—The Engine Falls Upon Them In Cajon Canal KILLED. James Bews, 42, Wilmington; engineer steam shovel. J. Shea, 50, Los Angeles; powder man. In River Canyon—The Engine Falls Upon Them In Cajon Canal KILLED. James Bews, 42, Wilmington; engineer steam shovel. J. Shea, 50, Los Angeles; powder man. Two men were killed at Horseshoe Bend on Tuesday morning by a depression in the railway track which was caused by leakage of irrigating water. The men at sight of danger leaped into the Cajon canal which runs at the side of the track. The engine jumped the track and rolled down the embankment upon them, killing them instantly. The engine and one water car composed the train, and on the engine were ten men in addition to Engineer Brewster and Fireman Smith. As the train approached a fill, L R. Alford, a brakeman, who was standing behind the engineer, noticed that the track was sinking and shouted for the engineer to stop. Brewster applied the air brakes and reversed the engine and brought it to a stop. The weight of the engine caused the bank to give way and the engine toppled over to the right, into the main ditch of the Anaheim Union Water company. The engineer and fireman and six of the employees jumped to the left and were uninjured. James Bews, steam-shovel engineer, J. J. Shea, powder man, D. Shea and a Mexican in their confusion jumped to the right into the ditch. The first two were caught under the tender and killed instantly. D. Shea had his right hip crushed and his leg injured and the Mexican escaped with slight bruises. The water car did not leave the track. The wrecking train of the Santa Fe Company was at Corona, and was ready to go to Horseshoe Bend to clear the track the evening before. It was at the scene of the accident within an hour and the two bodies were removed from under the tender. Drs. Gleason and Stafford of Corona were sent down on the first train and rendered aid to the injured men. Henry Hauser, of the construction company, and J. R. Hitchcock of San The wrecking train of the Santa Fe Company was at Corona, and was ready to go to Horseshoe Bend to clear the track the evening before. It was at the scene of the accident within an hour and the two bodies were removed from under the tender. Drs. Gleason and Stafford of Corona were sent down on the first train and rendered aid to the injured men. Henry Hauser, of the construction company, and J. R. Hitchcock of San Bernardino, division superintendent of the Santa Fe, were both at the wreck. The wreck is supposed to have been caused by water seeping through the roadbed by means of a gopher hole. The bodies were removed to Santa Ana and an inquest held. Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced. CULTIVATORS Besides the No-cut, we carry a common popular line of cultivators: Moline Wheel, Pivotal Dish Spring Tooth, and aomy Disc Harrow, Moline Lever Pipe Imperial U-bar Hammer. WE LEAD—OTHER Wickersheim Implemnt FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA Dent Co. Los Angeles St. of Vehicles and a ents For the Right Prices "LOUDON'S" Dry Goods Store One Price and That the Lowest STOCKINGS Reduced in Price Dry Goods Store One Price and That the Lowest STOCKINGS Reduced in Price Women's Fast Black, full seamless cotton, double heels and toes 9¢ 12½c values, at... per pair Women's Fancy Stockery, Fast Black with all over neat 12½c white figure, double heels and toes, 17c values, at... 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