
•*--. THE LOVELOCK TRIBUNE FIRST YEAR. NO. J. LOVELOCK, HUMBOLDT COUNTY*NEVADA. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1698. PRICE TEN CENTS. water »H this laud would average ton and aqoarter of wheat to th mtiKp uExnoN- •ID-HP sere. It ie«onndetnlypredfctod tbt MLOVELM . Gladatone died Hareday," wheat hi Lovelock wjjl b. worth Tbe clouds took like mere i § V*8 ^farzen,&oo* ftanch. $30 nerrton or if gross revenue o "_MLEi J.TW0 per acre. Tbia woald bo Prof. Lyaup'aachealcloseiJuneSp. rawstota l product of a (purler of * million Hans JenaeH wna up from his ranch « dollars, or enough with one good fl C00NTRY-OF GREAT n\ , vara miles west of .Covelcek. IT 15.EXPECTED VORK to build two or three reservoirs. Soldier tnhu have been coine ' Lsat year Hiram Stoker, the wheat est all-day. WILL STMT SOON. king of the valley, had in a thi to , ,_______ Mias Onvni waa in town yeaterbay. JG.TAY10SATTNEHHID0F acres, and hatvuittid 10,1100 sack* of grain. Anil them was very little MUCH VALUABLE LftfiD THAT Mies William* la visiting In Fresno, _» uAff-Zmesi herd of short horns V 'TflFGOMM-NYTOPROVQE yield onaOOaensofhlsground'. Thin .SOME CAY WILL 3E California.- fly SWAGE SESERMK8. year hedocsloL hope for a full cr RECLAIMED. i lovelock school will close for * in fh& staie. ami ull bcc3uje there In eecarcity the year Friday June tfcinL water, lie has sown more than It (i'mUioritlvuIy announced that thousand dollars'' worth of se Of the fhvored places In Js'svadn P. 0. A ndreil»* floating gang of rail­ Stock*3*i>r Sale. eri irill begin on a storage reser- Tbiswasputh When mi one could Lovelock is one. Biluaied road cnrpunlers ™'r for the J«vtlock valley tell whether there would de wati lower end of the (Ireat baain ecilflji, probably nott week. TTiDro not. • Hut tvBh (linage men moat the lowest point, 3,!>7fl JosapJi} farson, y,f re, in facL two reservoir sites select­ there will no lenjer he any dotbt bore the «n, it i)>ps in tio ralloy of Stoktrt ed, eocb with a capacity of about the ]tu:r.!:slJt river whldi in all iuiriMker. „.{»]0 one feci, MS milt* up Ilie wiiirlinzdauetekeaavartotlloiiortlij John Denneil. aad old thoe pree- Wiley. bnl.lho. pltm BoMemp'ntes the ' MIXIXU NOTBS. and east for mere Han a MwosaaiijMtior, was burM in the Lavdock eomlmcliun <f but one at. them tbii katlcs. Itiaupon t!Uj tlmt the lite vvmete/y last nix>k. •• & of Lo"o!'icl; deiienL and upon care- '%*=<se«se««€4e««eeee#e««e • . The .prelWnnry numys for these •OTlK Ik Mn .1 >K. ' " r™ *» ' tc«3Torra hove nlreaUy been made by OitiKer I, U. Taylor. "" boldi ie lha greatest river in tl call nt Tornif}a mioun. .jnJmuV be on the groanl neat week rid of those that have no outlet C A. Ilrowd is the first man (h to nuke ailditioas) survey sea. tn agei past It formed in three dollars for a real's* eob- •eervolr, known as Xo-2, sill scries of takes. The draining scrjplien to the Trliiune. la the aril coo built It is' an ol'l these lakes left their beds luMi'i and Micaes Uoyl and Ijine, teachers In vi,a> natural deprcssi level valleys. Tie bed of eld lake Ihe school, attoniied the fnneral of in it la could be Med liva feet Lovelock Karl Wash Tuesday at IVadaworth. iseo nih mrtor over several hundred One sees nlong the sldoS of tbn arm The plan contemplates Ibi: feet above tha valley, the TheremalM of tl-irl Wash we; teniiclionof a levee 3,(500 fuel lone; terracing that was dene by the waves buried Tuesday at IVadiworth. The .he miter. At tbe led fool the shores oi the lake. These we- Lovelock school dismissed for that he water In the reserve a tone ego receded, leaving an a- y out of respect to his men™ rerLBUO acres: at tho 15, val shaped valley, some 20 or 30 The candidates for trustee* at the t the 2ft 2,200. It la not miles long and S or 10 miles vide, in school election Moaday are. to: prinble that (be Jam rill !w coi the center of which stands Leveloefc Hroira and IL C. Jlertc . snieieJ to impound mere than 2 S/U^VtUtH llafrO uuduiuitiibx-un hundred thoutand short term J. II. Thlcs nod Johuthsa fretef water, for above that polt fine agrkultoral land- rtditlonsl embankments would hai soil Is the slit brought down ' <le provided ot other low places, The type for tho Tribune's plnnl Humboldt river, and the htael loam ! i at il would be cheaper to conetuul has been found in places more than a came from the American Type Foun­ i THE -EN.TERpR' |S g ders' company, E. 11. Pulmer raam"gor, leeffar reservoir. hundred feet deep. In this sell (trow I CASH STORE, . He in-lake ditch will be betwo luiurbntty nearly all the prndncts of 105-107 Situjomo street, &m fht ami nine miles long, it will mperate aone- The t»n stn- DEALBliS IN :ilt to carry {tfttMO miners incbes. ave Ueo3 wheat and alfalfa, but II.C Maris ha»])Ut up a windmill for capacity will be ample to these In time will gfni way to tho lions Krus, .one of the best in the f at a time when the water crops of hops nod vnllcy. llunlap & Maris will put up @^ : '. LOVBLOCK, not being' ostd . for Irrigntii sugar beets. There is no question a- - 0. ff-Tavennr and!9J reservoirs can be filled In jf the Toveloci John 0. Tajlor. »r Into.wintcr or early spring tilth valley. The tod has produced GO it was down the Erst of .at new runs oil into the ishcls ot wheat make a cluinge In the •jniboWl lake.... aa|y problem to be solved ts ibe one prcana alntien. The reservoir will hflvo a dam of water supply (or irrigation purpoa- channel of Iho litter had shifted to : , ami 1.20O feat lone;, n There is plenty water and ] the north side. 3o- tfu- pxo-)aXt/' o-f- '&6sv'<A/d&h, j 11 back tbe niter over about ftOOO storage reservoirs will in tine The Southern PaiTfi* 'Compaoy. built. Then nil of the Lovelock v annooncon lhnt.lt will sell round (rip Tho surfacoof the wstor in this ley will be brought under cnlUva'.ii tickets tomorrow, benilay, for the «0- Qfta/wiA' jQtccLw/ij> 'UJaA/vuA' U&AXXA/U, op ;ervoir, when it Is filled, will bo visionary dfeatn ' milo relay bicycle race ill Iteno be< it '£> feet lower tlisn the bottom what this will mean. With watt i the Ken ho other one. Tho two reservoirs the whole valley will be turned intoa!antj eOIympicclubof Sin^uncisce, $Us tyjosJAt'tiJ, -Bt^fc XottAo-tuAt/, 30 OM>X- generated by a low ridge two or garden, and the foothills will blouora'lat a (ingle faro.1 W.8S. Misbelieved, re hundred feet irfde and about with orchards. Tho great farms "in! the ice will boa great eventarid well feet high. A eounocHoii will In lloe will be subdivided into smaller j WOr ie between lha two, ami the wotor traota, and intensive farming will bei oAkLltbA' ••••H4/1 -vix. •>', a the upper reservoir sill be the rule;',' iltt i Hoakinn have been enjoined •m olT through No, 1. Thence it ,. by Arthur Hogerf frem Ufing mier 1 follow a natural water conr.-ji Norla this alt. The same process; in their ditch. The wntfr ie claimed 7lxu> rljx>-tA-. tt into the Humboldt river about at wore away the shores of •the take under tho right of the old Marker k rcilos away. in times past ie still Going on. Ten'ranch. Tbe mil is in the I'niteih miles down the valley Is Humboldtfiutes court nnit will comeup atCar- It is believed that the coat of tbe : take. Thisisaahillowpond, ficeori ounn(,itn,0nth. Engineer Taylor is fcr reservoir wilt lie in the neigh- til feet deep, and at times it foca | binc nica»nremeata in tho interest tood of *100.(IO0, but no Jlguros ma entirely dry, This, too, some dar,-0fboth L-iveu out liy iho parlies Intcreat- will bo drninel and add another hnn-' . flS mining center, en, I .lohn (J. ITuylor la at tlio head of report heavy drcd thousand acres to the farming Z*<& , .i Icompany trutt projiosea to area. The drainage eoutd de done far east sa Ugdon and a hehvy fell nf e-jr<? xoirsxocj* •i the reservoir, and it is nidjii now at comparatively small expense, enowinthomeuntalnafroniBlkoe.-Wt. JJJ nrplo funds wflj tie fortheoniing promises that the future It is said that the Humboldt river «K * work. Whether it vrfil he holilsenc LoveleclbnooiperimonL' * "*""'""•rapidl y" abov" "~e Battle Mow BatySmminh PrBprMor, «the cooperative plan has not For thirty years Ihefarmars here1 is to be hoped that the reports jji **n dollniloly doterminod. The have tilled tho soil. With plenty of overestimated, a- " --» ~— ~ „ u-f/Z alaayl //iu/ f/nt ehii aneonrmn/af/tet. tialty, however.it lseaid,lsheld water for Irrigation there tras no. second irrigation for; fur the fanners to tnke nn In- doubt about tho crop that the land their alfalfa and mature tho-erop.' !' . If this in not done, it isaaid, would produce. Engineers give as­ ' Earl Wash died Monday. Two! tervoira will bo built a* a prl- surance that an abundantwa'^Jrt sup­ weeks ago today b* was playing with •aterprise. ply con bo had. The work of L.H- scntber boy, wheir a illvei puarter] cooperative plan Is found to Taytor.
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