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Show THE CITV NEEDN'T WAIT. The action to be brought In regard to tho Jordan Narrows water Is right! and et, so fsr as the rlt la concerned, there l no need to await the Issue of that suit. Tho water will be needed on the higher level the ensuing season; there is no tlmo to sparo In tho work of getting it out. and that should be begun at nme. If ny one should un-dirtake un-dirtake to restrain suih taking. It would be limn enough to stop If the touit entered It: but It may fairly be doubled if an objection would be mad". It Is worth trying, anyway. With regard re-gard to the opinions wo printed yesterday yester-day mi the effect of the decision, a contemporary, which . hlldlshly pleaded plead-ed that wo had assailed It, says only ono sustained our opinion; hut that wa the only one which expi eased any opinion opin-ion on the ease, save by aeiiuloseence. We feel sure also, that tho construction construc-tion given by the eminent authority thai spoke, will I round to lie the authoritative authori-tative ono, for. Indeed, that is the only construction that the opinion n-mlte of. Piuler (hat const ruction, tho city liny undoubted!) go forward, without litigation, liti-gation, In raising the level at which the water can be taken out As we said ulmte, we don't bellee that any one The death of William Martin le-would le-would objet t. |