Show ABOUT disputed 3 tile present season all all 1111 0 PIS ed we inay expect to 11 risto ater ight W ever in tile history of thu wintre have do heart when thi th i supay w a I 1 k eted t it is low aut or dwore va 80 many and so great an bualle doman 13 epou it lak li hekr has witnessed the cultivation of tract A pap hii increased nott land withful and t the rity has beame more eople bai e inov d alad 0 brin under tile plough port ions hach heretofore were recorded as of no value tills halt naturally requited more or ass water and the quantity which has been thus taken to tile pro tent increased ila beeb used que selion in the plentiful jasutis through chich tro A R a aate and abundance codd continue our farmers as a rule are reasonable and generous there are few who having mora water than they really need would make any objection to a neigh bors using the to mature his growing crops or preserve his young trees from drouth we believe there are few who ihen will be to spire rp of even th to which they are rightfully entitled to help a friend tado over the blazing I 1 but there are certain rights which aught to be respected and which it seems to take an occasional drouth and a awl deal of dispute to establish sense unless an abundance can always be depended upon it in fortunate that these occasions arise every one knows that after a few the distinction between primary and secondary rights can become Is n t it 19 easy to understand how after having all the water they want for a ile of pearsons Pea sons the agri a certain locality might res nt the hiti matlon that their only CM was to the surplus which their balow had no use for and tho more new land brought under cultivation the more valuable thelm prove ments and the greater the nuta her of farmers interested the more intense the aeolin feolin s aroused and the more disastrous such controversies be conte tits public ara aware that there ai alveral disputes dif of this charactering chArac terin the county and there Is a fair prospect for more when the committees of the various canals shall report their findings indications r hat will be more than on 0 grow ou t of the questions quest ioas in evolved tills rater litigation has always been approached with extreme shyness has son for this it threatens whenever fairly opened to become the most in trecate with which the courts have er had to deal tho expense to the litigants is som and even it they via the case sama par LIca will be belll nl brained bru ined avel ry controversy on this object there is not only a right and a froug but there Is at ways some right i and some wrong on both sides one baity his not all the right neither dapne party all the wrong cheth 64 9 a legal inquiry this fact may m 1 10 pad and complete justice done concerned Is olon to question a legal decision be to deci alon when given baust be re and abided by we are not alone in entertain laZ a ference for arbitration in th is kind it Is not only Paper but in the end more just a ro avoided fact are an d weighed andriso and referees usually give jaag monte which meet with larfa cpr if they are practical men as they should be bont sides have a respect for their opinions which they ht are for those whose fand ingo are based upon claties es and pro positions laid down between the cov ers of bound lair books thour friends who rights are being interfered with at this time of scarcity we have a word of advice after all theae to otter if yon are not hent on going to law get your opponent to consent to a peaceful flir arbitration if you ere comal eted to the former or prefer it as a means of settlement bring the matter as early as may be to a full and impartial hearing in elther cAse whatever your rights or ier on remember your adversary feels that he absil ties rights and wrong and await patiently pleasant I 1 rand manfully the judgment of those to boso judgment you have sub t ad your case be brave enough to refrain from all blustering be law enoah tos vold all virence ulars tle pr ila lost heart to present atto busl aas to the banate for ratification that body alij bably soon have another treaty to aro it is reported that secretary buyard and minister romero have completed tile negotiation of a fleaty between the united sates and dexl 4 I 1 10 purpose Is to ob for ito re th difficulties which have fro endy arisen in the put through the r of unguarded graziul gra zirl cattle OPA tile line from alfi to j country or oftener from the uni states into mexico in such cases return of tile wandering cattle ed for duties the now Is expects to enable cattle ners on both sides to avoid trouble beafter re After A J of the sensible views on nal lonal ies were 9 day or two P got bis tolf fige education by at cutting on satur 8 pans are g over t that the utah potato crop so similar d elig lit in colorado and so I 1 as ter |