Show jk firmat WATER SCHEME i are probably but few peo lie who are acquainted with the pur I 1 4 pabo and scope of what is popularly av v i known as the bothwell both well canal r atheme ft heme we understand it to tg be abe intention of those who are oper s mung it to make of the beautiful bmw obear taake lake a reservoir in unison with this object the icae filed upon that sheet of water t fl M upon the surplus water of bear av indeed it would be dif difficult ficula 0 o fload a body or current of water or tributary to that lake afef that has not been filed upon e same am way the company has js upon the supposed surplus every stream or creek run 4 bato bear lake or bear river kiver wa havi done the same thing by IM outlet of the lake A operations ono I 1 in n the cor construction of a canal to conduct those T I 1 aam agh a region of country ic Jading dug vast tracts of cultivated unfilled lands down into the pw of salt lake have begun abea city we understand some agreed to pay a large run of money providing they re fu adequate supply of water bothwell sources J it W will V not be amiss to give an idea tp lyv this company backed by I feh h qa capital pital intend making A feat HM project ct pay we will define abat we understand to be a portion t their modus operandi operands ope randt in that re owners of land within reach 0 k I 1 the system will before the negotiation ir in chief is entered upon 17 pertaining to the rental for have to pay six dollars dollar sper per hegt ef down for instance suppose the owners of acres aalde decide to take water they would d be required to pay in the Z T ate this would ly be quite a beginner next arrangement would be pual lual rate to be charged for to irrigate the land thus upon we understand it to sed ed by the both bothwell well corn that the sum shall ie he one and d fifty cents a year per arv s acre thus if the aggregate amount of land irrigated under tinder the system should be as before stated it would doubtless be greatly in excess of it the corporation would have an annual income of but what if any of the owners of the land should be unable to put down the cash on the six dollars per acre plan the soulful corporation comes to the rescue of this class and proposes to take in place of the monetary consideration from each one fifty acres of this land and pay him the munificent sum of erfour or four dollars per acre for this land the company receives it a good and sufficient deed by this process they would doubtless become immense landowners landoW Ders the individual compelled by straitened circumstances to thus sellout sell out a large part of his farm is not relieved from the obligation to pay the annual one dollar and fifty cents per acre for the irrigation of that which remains he is simply in that respect placed on the same footing I 1 ng as the farmer who bonds over the initiation fee of six dollars an acre thus the annual income of the corporation is not diminished by this regulation what is to become of those whose farms do not D ot amount to fifty acres does not at present appear should any of those who enter into a water compact with the company fall fail to come to time with their annual stipend their fate may be reckoned upon the basis of the quantity of soul possessed by corporations in general gen elal their reputation for magnanimity is not a first rat class but professionally there are many exceptions when they initiate a scheme after being fortified by the lapse of time and the tide of circumstances memory generally takes its flight with the retreat of soul |