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Show STONES nin Hill Silver Community Iiubla, i more or less watsr than that which was really used, so we have been try sesafcaai acha, or unut-- Ui bmild,r ltiaa lug to woik out this feature by select BU antra InnltfcMittun, Sh-- lifttuach, HU liiK a large number of trurta on typ. kjUnNa.Cnllo. Jnunuioe. Hluea. liiHpLiiu, f'f ia Oa.ta.rrn.Cualtl 'IVnaiNvH.iJ tirealti, r ull cal farms In different parts of Idaho or UvprtHlon orttr rHoiiiarti or eu.rtm, !,lvt-r- , Wind a, of rKlnunbUtuiikt'burbuwetH.WmkorlrrKiriilHr Guaranteed for fifty yean. and then divide each tract into three ait theae aviuutouia ur oxmuiooly emuktd by or troubltw. Wrlle for ouroopj ritfhied different parts and apply different The best plated ware on Mittral rUma on tiMll.lonHe and all dlwu of ha amounts of water to each one. Water irloMACH and I.IVfcK (HtlL. bALUUtiN araiul the market. tWyi. ait, IIIHwklMrtnMM, t Ull. AMI, DON waa 3. H. U. measured and varied in this manBARK, By Engineer, ner on sixty different farms during In Charge of Irrigation Investi1910 and on as many more during the pArk. lew's" gations In Idaho. HAIR BALSAM season. Several factors In regard past C mm and WiiLfat th VmIk t PftMIMXa at ItUUIUUlt aTTuatk to the use of water have been very DemVTr FaJla la Rtor OrajJ Oregon Short Line Railroad strongly emphasized, the principal ITO onstration Train Lecture. ones beins that tho amount of water ' MAIM ft SALT LASS Cltt VTAri (1) Ths required depends upon: . The character of the soil and THf NCWPRINCH ft f Ml DV.Wo.l.No No., (Continued from last week) as texture of tbe soil regards poro- 4. The issuing tream of water URIC AT HI kll'MiYHLAI'hK H IM l'( KKS pi must have fuU contraction; that la it It U easier tu bump up against tbe KAMKH. CIIHUMO tXt'KKH.flKlN KK l!tTltiJi-Elo7h" tK Kt tW rttKB fcnfcl k'tdrfM envelop w lr. !. i'l.r must b. sharp and clear cut. 1 his (hlllH taw than It iB to back awuy from it. Itm ItttO. CO., UAVKKHIOOIL BDM U AM ruin AD. LuNDUM, lt has b,.en f(Mind tUa( U is brought about by making the up ;a,iobe oi8 nlay bp irrigated with a stream edge of the weir board as total application of but two or three Bronchial man knows better ihaa be Every a knife edge as possible, and. acre inches while in some instances nearly does. OIts relief la Rroiirhitia and Aatlima. Nooptatea by keeplug the sides and bottom of from one to two aero feet are re1. Sample fraa, J una Jjttuwa A kua, Uuatou, alaaa. the box below the weir at a good dls- - Quired to spread over and thoroughly It Ignorance Is bliss, why so man an acre of very gravelly soil. rrKe tauce the falling stream so that At THOMPSON'S lwi8t 2 3 of ,hls "",,r nm0l,nt diploma factories,? ffltJS!S3 the airfrom may paw freely clear around almOBt invariabiy wasted as It either EYE WATER tite'iri--" nd In under the issuing stream. The M. A CU, Troy, N. Y. ,nto the Rrollna wnur or ppr. Poverty would eeem easier if It lOUN U TUOMf-MJwater below the weir should never lie wi,tM beyond the reach of the plant asn't so long drawn out. to level Allowed back to the orroots. If coarse noil Is underlaid up J JIJ1 ,111, the crest so as to exclude the air with an impervious stratum, the If a man does the best be can there Uau Cong b Syrup. Taaiaa Used. lie is nm from under the issuing stream, else amount of wnter necessary la Una. Sld by Dranuta. 'jin't much room for Improvement. teiially cut down, while if the Imper complete contraction will not be and tbe discharge will be affect-fcd- . vkius stratum Is lacking, some irrigaIf air can pass freely underneath tion system must be used which will flood the ground quickly before the Politic might not be so bad but for the Issuing stream the level of the water too deephas time to some of tbe people In It. water below the weir h,?" no influence ly If a high duty Ispenetrate to be secure. Art observance of Q.J1 the discharge. an- (2) . Cllmatio . Camlitfona.-Th- e To Pyapeptica: Othrra liava found a the rules will usually in- ntial precipitation and Its seasonal steady counts of tiartield Tea. a pleasant sure following complete contraction. ,d!strllUlon together with the temper moans of regaining health. Why not yoaf Of Seeds, Trees and and wind inovmeht, of or tn tax "Pf111 Z!p h nuti-- ntH'st be made in Diana atalllire,havehumidify a very evident effect upon -- . weir Or toursi. Poultry Supplies surface perpendicular to the direction the amount or water required. "Wtat would you do If you had of Diversification Farm (3) of the flow of water. Just dimming full of information million dollars?" b. Tbe opening Itself must have a Crops. Where a farm Is all devoted Nothing." that means dollars to every user to one crop such as grain, hay or poside and tatoes, the harp edgo on tbe need for water of anything in the lines mentioned Imnnrtant n Ufifhava the walla should be beveled away on usually falls greatest within a comparatively Examine carefully every bottle of tbe downtreara aide. short time, and there la but little use v' You are entitled tAbiUKiA, a safe and sure remedy for to a Free Copy c. Tbe distance of the crest of the for it during the rest of tbe season, Infants and children, and see that It I Mention this paper and write weir from the bottom of the box or while by diversifying his crops, the Dears the basin should be at least three times farmer's need for water will be more it today and he Is better able to Signature the depth of the water on the crest. constant In Use For Over in d. The distance of the sides of the make good we of a continuous flow of the ditch throughout the season. CO. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria weir notch from the eldes of the bj It Is well (4) Fse of Rotation UTAH or channel should be at least twice known CITr, to most irrigators that little Her Opportunity. aa great as the dnpth of tho water can be accomplished by Irlgatlng with Edith Isn't Alice the lucky glrlT flowing over the crest. small heads of water, and a much Just as she had decided to throw Jack e. In order that the lateral con- larger and better use Is secured from over be brtk tbe engagement traction should not be dlmurbed the the water where larger heads can be rotntoe are a prnfltaMe crop, and gnrvl aer1 (a Torn Weri? from a htKh aliitu'1. We ahanlutHy length of the weir crest should be lined. Rotation systems, by means of houietit of Montana ami Malm ran now Edith to she's going Well, au. aproxlmntely three times that of the which a farmer can exchange water eently ( tin fwl iwtiHi.K'f. fnllottiiiir variHy; htua him for breach with his neighbor and use larger of promise. arty Triumph. Karly Kp, Knrly Ohio. Mabo depth of water flowing over IL heads for shorter periods, are now kjiral.3 . KtiMl, ami Whit . The depth of water flowing over tir n1r arlP atitl grow tvnl. ttr fHitiiiil. used with success In ninny lo A Mild Suggestion. tbe weir should not be lens than two being rrip fti r.itat'M'tt ilil WOCCLEM SEED CO.. .alt Lak. City, Utah "Why," asked the benevolent trust Inches nor more than one third of the calities and the saving of water is very material. max n ale, as be wiped away a furtive 5) tear of regret, "oh, why la tbe world length of the crest, and It fhoukl be Preparation of the Land.measured where it will not bo affect Maximum crop production can not be It Pays to Buy the Best so down on us?" ed by waves, wind or eddies, and far secured without a uniform wetting of "Perhaps." suggested his friend. "It Is because you persist In holding It enouKh up stream so that It will not the soil and this Is Impossible if the be Influenced by the curvature in- land is not properly prepared and opduced by the failing water. Thin can leveled for Irrigation. Rough, uneven not be done by measuring It exactly land, it is plain to see, requires more , From m prize winning to It ot Vt hllf Retort to the Point. over the rrent. The distance above water than smooth land, for It has to blai k aii-- l While Mlnorraa. Kbnde Dr. Mary Walker, who long dressed the crest which Is usually found suffi he held on the land long enough to IhJand Rrdtt, ttlark Lanahaua. ami CftmUb in men's attire, bad been lecturing In cient. Is up stream from the crest a soak up the high spots, t'areftil prepIndian liamr. Fertility CuaranlMd. All a certain small country town. As she distance equal to the length of tbe aration of the land Is an absolute btrda. niy brctHjing- aUH-- are high walked down tbe main street one afv crest. necessity If the best use is to be se (or I'rlr Uat. The most frequent cause of error emed from the water. ernoon an Impudent urchin called aftHILL CREST CHICKEN RANCH In weir measurements is excexs ve(6) Kind of crop grown whether er ber: sen F.at 8eennTnth Houib. Murray. "Bay. are you tbe Mary that bad a locity of approach and this must be cultivated or non cultivated and length guarded against by providing a good of season that It needs water have a Or A. RICHTKR, T Mala. Halt l ake C'lly HtUe lambr lied pool above tho weirs which very direct bearing uimn the amount "No," answered Dr. Walker, "but must be kept clean and free from of water that will be required by the little Jackass." your mother bad sediment. , crop. Spring grains, on account of XJpplncotfs Maatlne. their short season of growth, requires "Oon'ts" In Regard to Weirs. 1. Do not set a weir Immediately considerably less water than aMalfa, Her Idea of a Chicken Farm. below a curve In tbe ditch, for the which grow- from early vprlng until Every little actress In New York has curve will cause the water to flow to late fall. Winter grains, all other n a Long Island chicken farm. A things being equal, require less irrithe aide of the cresL 2. Do not set it immediately below gation water than spring grains, beleading lady recently decided to follow tbe way of ber sisters. She or too close to a head gate where the cause of their ability to utilize more soli secured a lease on a good bit of prop- water has high velocity, as by so do- of the moisture depalted In the A cop from winter precipitation. erty and then sought out A reputable ing, lt will cause too high a velocity that can be cultivated will need conof approach. poulterer. non-cul3. Don't allow the water below the siderably ea water than a "I want," she said firmly, "a thouvated one, because of the great saving to even bsck weir with crest the sand hens and" leas firmly "a thoutip that can be made by the reduction ol as It will Jot allow cotnpiet" contra- the sand roosters" rvajKiration through cultivation. ctor and will cut down the discharge. It is ss easy to apply too much 4. Do not set the weir any other f ROM THE NORTH COUNTRY wsy than perendirular and at. rirkt water as It is to apply too little, and Tbe Great Southwestern Inter-stat-e Where the Winters Are Cold and the angles The experivery bit sn harmful. to the flow of the stream. ments carried on this year at GoodSnows C. Deep. Do Contests not use to too Cowboy attempt smaj' ing show up tbe results of overlrri a weir. Put In a larger weir where very clearly. We bad twenty-onWriting from the vicinity David tbe water to be measured exceeds a gallondifferent plots of wheat consistHarum made famous, a man says that depth on the crest of 13 the ere? $10,000 in Cash Prizes of seven plots ing of three varletii-be was an habitual coffee drinker, and. length 500 Contestants 6. Do not alJow the pool above the each. These were planted and handbe knew was It Although blm doing led In exaetiy the same manner eg 300 Wild Horses barm, was too obstinate to give It up, weir to fill up with sediment, as the cept that different amounts of water all At once be went to pieces wltb resulting rlerreane In the cross sec- were spplied to each plot, all three till "Lucky" Baldwin's Rancbo nervousness and Insomnia, loss of ap- tion will Increase; tbe velocity of ap-- i varieties being bandied alike as a Los Angeles, March 9 to 17 petite, weakness, and a generally proach. The water 1. The weir box should be set with check one uon another. used-ufeeling, which practically urv Its floor even with I he bottom of the! applied to each of the three series of LAKE SALT Via ROUTE Rale Special fitted blm for bis arduous occupation, plots was varied all tbe way from Doty of Water. Sea Ageat and kept blm on a 'couch at home nothing upon the first plot of each To know the proper amount of lr serien. to an average depth of bp when bis duty did Dot call him out. "While In tbls condition Qnipo ngation water that should be sppj.ed- wproximately two and A half feet different soils and crops in orhere the greatest amount was aj Nut food was suggested to me, and t to Ibo OcmVI th der to make b greatest possible plied. W ith the dry farming wher tru V"iD'iii4n& began to use IL Although It was In yield, has always been a serfoirs prob ''no water was sppfted. the wsj l ffoorl crop. tbe middle of winter, and the ther- lem to all irrigators, Il hs always aproxlmately l.ooo pound per acre fttvl nf Kw. ftk iflH of trwp riv mometer was often below tero, almost V-eknown that In order to secure As the amount of water was Increased fJ thai $ 'mi rati (trow In thi Wfjtrrn rulry. my entire living for about six weeks tbe tiegpt possible crop It Is neres ithe yield also Increased until tbe plot ta-t- .l "fcif hok t fw: rM will bring you ft of severe exosiire was on GrspNuU ssry lo apply different amounts to tri eivinsr an application of approxl npf. I(ftter ftm1 that ttal Urf. food with a little bread and butter and different crops and lo different oil mately 17 feet made a yield of l.Ron Salt Lake Seed Co., City A cup of hot water, till 1 was wise with the same crop, but just bow pounds per acre, after which the yield Vogeler enough to make Pontum my table bev- much this amount should be hsi never decreased rapidly until the p'of re been known only in an Indefinite way. reiving an application of from 16 to A POSITIVE aea erage. Th- - trrisstion Inventiestiors feet yielded lens on the average CURE FOR "After tbe f.rst two weeks I began which t represent In the .than 'hat which ree,.ed no water at partm"Tit. to feel better and the whole during Crunkenness and of Idaho, ha, in all. This shows striMne'v the efWts Inter 1 never lost a trip on my mall S's'e w ih the s'ato eneineer s offire. be-'of over irrigation on wheat and shows Opium Diseases. route, frequently being on the road rarrylng on a series of experiments In addition, as do all of the other ex TW- - at a 7 or S hours at a time. I4m ft --J M eMi,. a eVeaaaa.. the for the past two years by means of perimen's that we have carried on. is. sitiir "Tbe constant marvel to me was which It Is hoped to determine this that tt , limit JTITI tr.. JM re. grains do r,ot requirs bow a person could do the amount of very Impnrlant factor, and we have: much sprine Alfslfa and clover wster work and endure tbe lat'eue and hard- eerored a vast amount of daft con- thmughont all of the experiments as I did, on so small an amount cerning If. The experiment have have responded to the use or larger EASY ship of food. Hut I found my new rations all been carried out on comparatively amounts of water snd have been arenai and in a practical way. remind to require f'llty So per cent n4 fm mnnf to perfectly satisfactory that I have large t d'tes not give any indicat?on of more than erains The one thins that ltet wb continued them using both PoMum ! how much t"f been necessary has throtiehout all Is, emphasized and OraneNuts at iwf'iifm. t1 onttr every meal, and maximum crop production on any of the n4 Often V ram nn. tnr f.fW experiments is that careful they comprise my nUr meal. on soil to merely measure the amount preparation of the ground for the Ir1tT wilt "All my nervousness. Irritability and that some farmer applies for the rea coftsoitnmo mic co. insomnia at the outset, pays laree reLaif Cllt. Ufa have disappeared and healthy, son that the same or a larer crop rigation, turns upon the amount of money Innatural sleep has come bak to me. miebt have been produced with either vested. Cut what has been perhaps IH greatWANTED Barter 7 ra'l" only Totfion. est surprise to me Is the fart that errt t folate (nir-- t..n e t of Giving Mim A Chance. Steady Habits. t rite Melee Barfeee n wltb th benefit to my general health Little "We had a fine sunrise this mom-ir.Ilryda bad been naughty and Ity. it i'nmnwMH yiret. fait l,a ha come a remarkable Improvement was to be punished. Khe asked leave said r.ne ew Yorker to another. In my "If a good appetite, good dletlon, to ro in her room for a few mlnu'es "Did yon see and this was granted. Hey "Hiinrise" said the second man. good eyesight, string nerves and an first, k of rrn-alfollowed, curious to know what "Why I'm always in bed before sun father kflr wiirlfT.ffirni m'ih traiif Tf Jittt-, tn4 active brain are to be desired, I can firti that lw he was going ft do. and found her rise" New York fe f ay from my own experience, hm tia k' frc,,iFe rndr hfftM in thsfl wirrm'nif.tai"! nmrf Itm- 1nm in trf. Grape-Nut-s and poatum" Name riven Isieeling bsid het bd. looking earParty a Succets. nestly tip at the ceiling. by Poet urn Co, MaUle Creek, Mlrb. ' she 'fio "I've been know. little bey, that your (Jod." sa:d, Pleae, IIM1 Lake yoii Salt Read Seed tbe book. "The Road to Co., City Vagelcr i Wellvine," In pfcgs. "There's a reason." fc.ld yo-- are good to li'tle children. sister promised to marry me at tbe I Well, nnw's your chance." party last nitht?" re ke .Inree hii'lianl is Jalotie of weSTvee If a rrrnn .eeeere tree time tt lief. TWe-Tbe punishment wv not Infllc'esl. course "Of That's what tbe l rrty j of re ceeelee, trees aat fall ef laua tar, h il t "ii-- hsre to fe was for." Itysfander. Harper's Magazia tutu I ID l'tlof CCKKD ATHOMB Htumavb. Hluhl HUlt knd Hank r NOTICE Duty and Measurement Water Everybody who reads saaaaloaM bay. bat evatryb.dy w4. raaxla B.wspapar. doawal bay magaxuiea. saws-papar- CUBI-Ul- THERAPION I KM. Catch the Drift? medium t. Bar.', the raaek tbe Bopl. of thla coaasauaity. sub-soil- L!!: J" TH Brown's NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Troches - I sob-aio- d OUR BIG 1912 CATALOG 'ir ifor POTATOES...... itt-m- r Eggs for Hatching Lf-hnn- - well-know- tl The Rodeo e s i i ft,, ' riii State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Junuury 27, 1912. Notice la hereby given that Winn Brothers Company, a corporation, by its president, T, C. Winn, whose utlttresH is NVpht, Vtah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws bf Utah, 11)07, as amended by the laws of Utah, 1UU9 and 19 11, to appropriate two (2) cujjlo feet of water per tiecoml from Mile and One-hal- f spring. Juab county, Utah,. Jjald. water will V diverted by lfcans of a Pulping, plant, pipe llue and ditch, at a point which lies 1.783 feet west and 2,i 04 feej, north of the southeast Corner of Bccilon a, township 12 south, range 1 cast. Suit Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed, (or a dlstanea of 14.520 feet and thefe USed during the period from January 1 to December 31. Inclusive, of each year, la irrigate GC0 acres of land embraced in sections 24 and 23. township 11 south, range 1 west. Bait Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated In the state engineer's office as No. 4293. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of thla notice. CALEB TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 9, 1912; dute of completion of publication, March 11, 1912. post-offic- JTi V" SEEDShi a, , NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's City. rtah. Janunry Office, Salt Lake 31. 1912. No Ice is hereby given that W. C. Iloley et al, whoso post office address Is American Fork. I'tah. have made application In accordance, with the requirements of the compiled laws of I'tah, 1907. as amended by the session laws of I'tnh. 19u9 and 1911. to appropriate twenty (20) cubic feet of water per second from Cranite creek. Juab county, I'tah. Said water will he diverted at a point which bears south 78 decrees went 10.192 feet distant from the eoti'hwest comer of section 7. township 12 south, ranee 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, snd conveyed by means of a flume and a ditch for a distance of 34.r,oo feet, and there used during the period from April 1 to October 31. Inclusive. of each year, to Irrigate 2.720 acres of land embraced In sections 16, 17, 20. 21, 22 and 28. township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. In addition to the quantity of water above specified, applicants Intend to appropriate one thousand (1.000) acrefeet of water which will bo stored during the period from November 1 of each year, to March 31, Inclusive, of the year following. In a reservoir embraced tn sections 7, 8 and 17. township 12 south, ranee 17 wewt. Rait Lake base and meridian. Tbe center of the Impounding dam Is situated at a point which lies 9no feet east from the soutneast onrner of section 7. township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will bo released from said reservoir during the period from April 1 to October 31, Inclusive, of each year, and used in connection wPh the twenty (JO) cuble feet of water per eecond to Irrigate the tract of land above described. This application Is deKnated In the slate engineer's office as No. 3M2. AH protests against he granting of said application, staring the reasons therefor, musrt be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of tbe ptiblirvlon of this CALEH TANNER, Fta'e Engineer. Da'e of first publication. February I, 1912; date of completion of publication, March II, 1912. ftc-tl"- n. ; ' them by in this VE MAKE IT paper. It reach-- , the bent clist of people in this community. ft !. ltft INCUKATOKS t' e,ef Jr-a- TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. January 30, 1912. Notice is hereby given Hint Cleorge L. Hydo, whose postofflee address I Sprlngvllle, Utah, has made application In accordance wtth tho requirements of the complied laws of Utah, 1907. as amended by the session lawa of I'tah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ten (10) cutilc feet of water per second from North Canyon creek, Juab county, Utah. Said water will bo diverted at a point which bears south "9 degrees 30 minutes east 14.240 feet distant from the northeast corner of section IS, township 11 south, range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where It will be conveyed by means of a pipe line for A distance of approximately 9.f,o feet and there used during the period from January 1 to Iecember 31. Incluslvo. of each year, to develop jiower for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery at Mona and vicinity. I'tah. After having been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream. At a point which bears north 60 degrees 35 minutes east 3.0S9 feet distant from the north quarter corner of section 22. township 11 south, range I east. Salt base and meridian. This application Is designated In tbe state engineer's office as No. 4161. All protests against the granting of said application, staling lie reason therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office wl'hln thirty (30) days sfter the completion of the publication of thla notice. CALER TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 9. 1912; date of completion of publication. March 11, 1912. Ike Go After Business a business way th advertising way. An ad In this paper offers the maximum servlca at the In lt minimum cost, reaches the people of the town and vicinity you want to reach. Try It-- It Pays I MAIL ORDER PIRATES i hp They pay millions year for advertising. Uae this paper if rtirt, t NOTICE They sail the hih ond low acas of commerce. .. eye-eigh- t. WATER USERS. Slate Engineer's Office, Salt Laks City, Utah, January 31, 1912. Notice. Is hereby given that James L. Stark, whose postofflee address it Korest Dale, Utah, made application In accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the session laws ol one (1) Utah, 1909, to appronrlate cubic foot of water r r second from an uunumed wash In Juab county, Utah. Said waiter was to have been diverted by means of a dam and a ditch, at a point, which lies 1.320 feet east and 1.002 feet north of ths west quarter corner of section 35, township 10 south, range 3 went. Salt Lake haso and meridian, from where it was to have been conveyed for a distance of 1,493 feet and there used during the period from January 1 tt December 31, Inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 40 acres of land embraced In section 35, township 10 south, range 3 west, Salt Lake base and me. rtdlan. According to the records o tho state engineer's offlco, the application Is In good standing. The applicant now makes application In accordance with tbe requirements o section 1288x24, session laws of Utah, 1909, to change thjs point of diversion to the following deiTribed point: uoO feet south and 70 feet east of the north quarter corner of section 35, township 10 bou'Ju cajxaA 3 west. Salt base and merida1i, from where I,ie f will be conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance ol 2,300 feet and there used t,o Irrigate 40 affc". of land embraced In Section 31. township 10 south, rnnje 3 west. Salt Lake base la and meridian. Thla application deslgnarted Id the state Engineer's of. flee as No. 97. I All protests against the granting-- ol said sppllcatlon. stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit la duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the comple-tio- n of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication. February 9, 1912; date of completion of publication, March 11. 1912. 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