8 research outputs found

    Micro-irrigation in India

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    Presented at the 2002 USCID/EWRI conference, Energy, climate, environment and water - issues and opportunities for irrigation and drainage on July 9-12 in San Luis Obispo, California.On-farm production, income and water use efficiency for horticultural and other agronomical crops in terms of the benefit cost ratio micro-irrigation systems were calculated, and it is observed that B.C. ratio of drip irrigation was greater than conventional methods of irrigation. The water use efficiency was also higher than for conventional methods of irrigation. The monetary gains from micro-irrigation systems were larger than for conventional methods of irrigation for all crops. Information on water use efficiency, productivity and advantages of micro-irrigation compared to conventional irrigation methods is compiled and presented

    Rainfall trend of Akola station in Vidarbha using parametric and non-parametric test

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    Global warming can affect land ecosystems especially water cycle. Rainfall is a key input in management of agriculture and irrigation projects and any change in this variable can influence on sustainable management of water resources and agriculture. The present study investigates the rainfall variation and trends in Akola station in Vidharbha using daily rainfall data for 47 year (1970-2016). Trend analysis was done by using Mann- Kendall test and Sen’s slope test. The results reveal that average annual rainfall of Akola was 796.65 mm which varied from ± 202.12 mm/year with 25.27 per cent coefficient of variation. The annual and seasonal rainfall and rainy days didn’t exhibit any statistical significant trend. Monthly rainfall and rainy days shows significant trends during month of August as decreasing (-2.95 mm/year) at 99% and July as increasing (0.08 mm/year) at 90% confidence level. Weekly rainfall showed trends during Standard Metrological Week (SMW) 30 as increasing (Qt = 0.97 mm/year) and 32 and 33 SMW as decreasing (Qt = -0.77 & Qt = 0.71 mm/year) and weekly rainy days shows trends for during SMW 26 as decreasing (-0.04 mm/year) and for SMW 30 as increasing (0.57 mm/year) for Akola station. These changes may further influence on water resource availability for agriculture in the region

    USCID/EWRI conference

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    Presented at the 2002 USCID/EWRI conference, Energy, climate, environment and water - issues and opportunities for irrigation and drainage on July 9-12 in San Luis Obispo, California.A new canal automation system, known as SACMAN (Software for Automated Canal MANagement), has been developed at the U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory in cooperation with Automata, Inc. through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement. SACMAN works with a commercial Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. It allows canal operators to automatically route scheduled changes in demand through their canal system utilizing volume-compensation and time delay calculations. SACMAN can automatically maintain constant water levels on the upstream side of check structures with either downstream or upstream control logic. SACMAN is also capable of automatically maintaining constant gate flows and making incremental gate flow changes. The operator can also make manual changes to the system without turning the automation off. The SACMAN system is currently being tested in real time on the WM canal, a lateral canal of the Maricopa Stanfield Irrigation and Drainage District (MSIDD) in Central Arizona. At the control center, the SACMAN system uses a standard personal computer and commercial SCADA package. Each gate is operated with limitorque motors (not part of this package), which are controlled with Automata's "Mini" Remote Terminal Unit (RTU). Control is based on water level and gate position sensors. A new gate-position sensor was developed that includes both absolute (potentiometer) and very fine relative (optical encoder) position. Communication between the personal computer and RTUs is accomplished with spread-spectrum radios and MODBUS communication protocol. The entire system is available through Automata, Inc. The paper includes a brief description of the software, hardware, and field-test results

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    Pat 1 o AltO Times Dally and We til, KBim.:: ::"::;:.•::-:::::::«« TOWN OePrOIAL PAP*. pSidat AOODST t 1KB THS PRIMARIES H will not do to lake tt for granted IMt aaU-ioaohUM dsbgntaa will be atacted tb thb eouaty at the prlmerta* 10 he bead on tM titb. TM boss** *S1 naks a antoratlsed e-ort ta rw- SM Jmb b there a poMbtUiy tblt tM nMblMnayMnytbeelnrtloa. t**oubt. bet, loo, Lo tone st tbs snelbr pre- Maete so Haifa aitaotlon *IU M pskt to IM -tetter t*ba* rl*t *otag*u- m*j bs •hoawa. TMfnctfkhal a majority of IB. elMtora votad la favor ol P*-"*- doM itoi natoMtarata that tMy will ret* lor swU-exMBlae debgatee. Tl ^ mm*— af carrying Ibe ae»*tl*a In taver at haaaet d.bgn-* - la Mvlag a fall vote pcJtad. It M aa •Mydntyloratritlt-Bi to rots, sad s duly that alkoaM set be ahlrkod. II Mr ctdawM fail la thb tbey wlU hava ao mi—a to osmplsls sheald tMy bs othtw lour year*. Ivory Moohnan of tha boson wtll vol*>--bl hoBMl tans do sMsoXT-S. TM eon reetio* ef [TM*rewjd Oatbo- |g ■illit*" la teasios Is Cblnxgo tbb waak rented s reaoluiloo egpr**slaf ooal-aeoa that PVtstdeal BoomvbIi will perfura hb duly uodor lb* consU- Wtauo *1b hit dealing with the atrlout Wohbno artetag la laa PblHpplM* F-_-wrt,, »M Leiatesl rights gv-ra. Marl by treaty taw* and oomUP-Uob will ba falUfully Mlag-arded snd pro- aA^me." Thta sasM that C.th«dkn Mva faith that Ue Osltad StalM will •MeaorjAaalr ad vantage of tM friars La BBiUlBg the o*a*rtklp ot church Ltad*. TMi bt be at Utude which *v«ry loyal mtlaas b Jiwdftad In taking. Tas DwaoiwaM CenvMtloo of Kara oaeaty ass sat s gewfl enanpb tor ths MOveslioM Bf huth Mrtbo la thb rBBta by pbdgtng Ita tagblstlvs **■' " dbtat to vols ta favor of s txsxM Uaoal aaBwMaant aUtUthlrtg tM poll tax. Thb baa aa'oet lorn of •***- tsbs, aad lie-awn esteahxty be rws- aoMti't to eobnil to tM peopta tb* ** • Wbb il*MB*. TM ahlpaaMl ot greas pluna sM Bartbtt peart Iran lha vattaj will M gtaautwenk. Tsaeropof IhsMfrolta b heavy ta-ougbeui tM State* aad probably s eyse-M- portion of It will b. drbd. The Bt**k ntartei b In good ooMIUon TM drying of vnrloo* hied* •t frail b ptonaadlag Mtbftetortty. with good westbar r>oMltloas. TM tetyort of Stole Mtaeralogtil Awbrei ahswa Baal* Clare eouaty to totwMty-BrMMthalbtolcouaibalo lelMMM^teolpcMarAirOO. TMtotal ibS- of ndaertJa peMtsted la thb twenty for ItSt, aooordlog to the Bg- ar*s gl»sa,wM BUI,l». SbMia b the baBaar osonly la tM State, with a pro- ewa*alo-of e*,Tr,.t.l. Mob* sf ta* pab Alto aeptreata tor toWMhlp or county otnoM bavs yet •Mi public tbelr desire, exoept B..JrT. Charaa. who will a. a caadldali tar Chsratawho wUl aTaBil—1— tolM otace *I Jastles *f tM I-Moe oa SM IhswAibskoo tlohat. Mr. CMrtat hM-lbd IM oflloe muet •oMptablv ssd probably there will be ao oppMUoa to bb r»*s*ctloa. 1~"—" '- st Kalghn ot Pytbtaa wtB belag to CaSlorata a grMter dagtM id advartlalng th.B aay other lathering .tm held la tM State. Msay vkdtsn will bs la Pab AJM daring tM Mart tee week*. aM ****-; eta. 1MB shoeM do all ta hb po wm to s*> qunlol Ibto* v 1st to*-, with our towa Bad. IU ad vaatngea. I*M Morosry puwlbbo* a celana rogatory to SsslMrs CaDforeta aM Lea AngwkM la particular. No goo. obb oons Iran* thta eort *f "kooohtag aad ham nnat tee-li to IM aotlr*- Stata. Tb. *o*e_ would hs Utter tsnd ta porWylec tMMeaatstvea ot IM Santa Clara velby-aot Bss J cm Mom. Saa Jon Ma s bonded lMebsatssM TM pan*ma bat a-apeer* to b* going «f Ptm\m ltd b talklag- of refuadiag. tM way af Ue .-oxragM coal root* ln**y** mt C'brntta* CartasMblp. la Ooiixbar bin. moved by tM irtgV staath of l*ies_d*jet MosiJn_'j. atae. Dr. and young pmooie in tbe dottae of Cbrta- tba clllxoatbJp. certain Sondaya tx-ltig a pat-luita by tM Ctaak toawty Ssattay School a* eoctaitan ll ha* now Lnen taken ap by tbe Suaday arboob of tbe country at large aM beeomM a taiional move aoorat. Af Ue receut Mllooal Handoy Mboul eoortntloo Is Dtntn It wne OMOMtxdtd that tt* IMt kiaag af Carta tan ctttasMbtp be made a pert of the work af * It Bsnday Mboola TM ayabol adopttd la a Bag contain ing "By Tbb Bigs Comos*** In whit* oo • Mm meld, with • red crte* < white salam With reference to ike Bag Dr. Jtsnwna Ms Mid: "TM church should have a flag tint will .is ml for religion at tbe nations I Bag stands for patriotism. sM tbb Sag should M tM ebsrek what tM sxars aM •Artpre are to Ihe rtpUStl— Tbe iu*e of thr flig ts latSjBBI llisi wttb tbe national Sag would My to tbe eye Uat C'hrlaltaally b la taver of s-ovtvum-nt ** against asarrhy aM Is favor of goM go vera ate I saagelMt bad govtrnai-f." TM rtenlts slatted at are dlvtvae- flrst. Ibere Is respect for tow and hit red for anarchy; second, there b tb* die charge of lbo duttoe which cltlMttablp ISSplbs. Ihlrd. Itttr* Is bve of BBBB AS ttsaw si* tMbractd ta Us I *Tartaitas rlttaeeehln.'' tM dalle* snd otdlgsllona of Wbleb abouM early he Impnaaed upon the iwJnda of lb* rising nilbeno Ue war on recklras autctmo- blhaSs Ma mainly btoo waged by tbe poor of the cltlce. by rlltoge eanilaliba and lo general by ttta* unable to own tM MpaeetM bars I toe t v.talclea Whlta Uta caMpatan was Istrgely en* ef self aefetiM. there wa* utrd*«iMadly la tt a certahi amount of cIbm feeling and asl moaliy against a new ind •airavagsnt If BOW arapMni that ••"tli-r ebsaWWI ef aaetaty Me alw ap a cedgal arhkb Is likely to tw .|iilt.. crTectlve Tbla to the opfaallloo of certain people Of wMltt aM high toclal ttsndiog TM weapon employed b social r—-tie rtaax The lerinj astaaMiiMa b to be shut out of many of tbe boms* aM f*- sorta of fashion Tbe eictutioo of aato mobile, renin Ihr \1esi1n- club al SoutMsipton. an Irmg latood. the gen- Mel ctaalag to tlw*** luachlnea of greet eaentry ptacv* which are frvoty ooee to ceirisge.. the staMIng offer of t ro ward for tbe nroteculloo tn*l coorle Moo of foal driver* mail* hy neldetrta af Lsaua mm* m.«-kliri.lgc. ib IM Iterk ■hire bilb all th*M thlogs are ImsM to Mve tbelr eSeet ts lartBajj tM m tee ,.f powerful mt chine, lo etes-rve boiti the bw and IM court**— of tbe read. Of eetno* iter* are many rich ante aiebUtata upon when ihb ottraetan win hare bo esTtet Lot it will owaM- bM bring tb* merely mrHiea to Itrtna For ihe rttrkleas aM vicloua. who bsvs no rMp-et for tM rtghts nf etbers, tbe bw aboard M sternly Invohed. - Art bar S Or****, s young artlti re- sldlag in (,'oniiectlcot. ba* taken epos alswswir ibe tether intumii (u*k of re dt-emlng Ibe Holy thn.I from tt* Mo* be innre*Is in and n-torlng It Id tM ear* of tbe Csvtattata. Mr. Otwem pnrpnia boring It from tte •ettan Mr. Or*** wtys. "My Idea b Brat tu ralM r*xott|-h inuivej by IntertMiliinal tulascrtplkiu. fonodliig au organ last bm tur ibe pur- f-oee. Afae tM ttervtoiirt ttutrunt la retard we woeld. Uruwgb is, urxeataa tt-o, ptejita* a sejtaM- ilrksi,* aow tmwrto Id trusrentre tbe ii«J*- irMifleitce. iitnilrallty aM Intrgtitj- nf the Hold tend. cre-,thig a refiul.lic by aM for t bjIsiUos. la ta'ti-r nf latMl " I well the Hol lo say tbat I hare areSI at) tsiraUoo Aw a*wt|Mtwv ax-u and f«r tt* tnlted twaaaat,- *ayt taMBg '"*•■■ Tsntr. tM tw-x-ty s-p*-Btad ft mo WaaUBa*on AU or wbl-h would aeetii to Indlcatt tbat Ur Tung has a rather aeaootb iiiogea- TM BBasB anosnt which b to be olrd oat to tM •trt-tlrag eeal nlners aM tboee dr^*e_dntt1 ape* tbetu mat l*r i.li tn beep ttem aBve thruiit.b Hie aier. bat It went tr* •ufll.-i.-nt to boy their wlutsr coal at preotnt pric-.a. ___. JS S g'lilinaMI Mltrtla. tte I'nitttt hMstr* snes «:.r.'iii>i«ii ,— merry yter. Ami here min.-. up Sgsln that time hooored twolil.-m. Wh-I •tail the Hot TMOntha batb w*M aaa Ja*t w*.' •id a Btetrm Man wtthta twenlj-rttui bours tftri in.—uii),* him oa B train fur Ogden mttat bar* bte court ad b> * Tte percMM of tt* ttalrtaMsre baU tawnx by Arsdrww Ftosttnttn of New lark taahout Ue Mgr-*t dixiiH««i oeai btely reroeiW Altrra-llte*. '-Shall CaaadB koean. aunexed n IM I'MttU Slate* ar furn a clo aw-Ml uuiou wtU sib* I'niied f/smm. tsnmT ta U* osmmioo d.»rtM»*il hy Frxtik W. II.t_*wa, |p tM cu ***) af tM llrilssb i -.nl. u.|-jrary Ke view. Uo* or tbe other of tbso* sRer- mn it-a would, from Mr. ItaiMvrayi ptvtew mt tM trade rvudnioc- or Ih* Imiibka. apptar to be isw-t.-*tab. fLbotlgb there yet appear. Io be BO tax inn., nt prterpttrt of eiiix*. ' Mr. HiIIlb-uj ctlio sr.ti.1i.-. .bow lag IMl in l-sStt tbe L'aiitd Huim tjortght ef Caned* lo IM ataoant *f |H ......... ts UUL I, . i ■> ■ ■ SB l» OWB- Of 04 p-T eWSt. Tbb lle-iud.. Xokoo goM tod gAiudB la irau.lt lMVO Cantilt bought of the I "mini IfxM* to tbe amount or *._">:**■ ■»>■, it. 1S0L liii'ii. an liriMa of S3B mw reot- fsydi. be ays, i-uj s ty throe timet rn<are la raise Iron Ur Lfflttd Stale* Uap sit* iloea rrom tbe United King11.un Mr. Haibawsy aseerta tbat t sSarctarUT aM toe large free Hat art daily naklng Cased—a fartu-ra year* fm- tt* market* of the t'ollrd Stataa Re My* Ibe ruia-Han. "are il.prlved of Uo t'niietl HtatM market. aM yet al tbe mbm' time tbe r titled ButM firmer* are i*»i«trct by Ib* prtMiil urigf la benllag the tsMlki fai-M tm" -Tw Sag foltaws tradw'-tssi b tM w.t he jiuls It-aud bm Adda. "Our-longing lo pay for thai lllU.at,. 000 worth of I iiitvi utile. prodnriB ta IM BM .atae of tarn, for sea prodseta will iodine ear hserta tw f«rgwt tbe taw of tdood aad follow tM later bora twentieth r-iitnry taw taf trad*." Wttlta Mr. Hatteway tbwa' sot admit. tbat Ibere to yet ta tt* l*enlatan aay r-oatioerabl*- rw-nnmeM ta ft.or at po iincai anion with tblt rtrpeblle, be oyi that In tbe opinion of many Ue .taatr* for ■urh o retallrm wttb tb* Untied State- will grow among Oass- dtaM BnbM eennarctal caavdHlooa aM l'it tat* rMlag* TM rvOMdy gag. gseted by Mr Usthaway b s hhyhar tariff agalBM Ibe Ilnlltd BlalM aM lirvrer.-niitl trnile ihroughuar tbe Brtt uth sn-pire. ird be iWtxrt. IMt -Ue *ii«ISI •**•>mialb-tic till!so- of Brtg- bah item mi a itrward tant-ta. iMaa taore panleularty ta tbe talltir* to readjust tbelr tariff and r-eirrr*cata onr prererenltal raljsta. la anworthy of their **jgMetd Wsgaclly and f nr—igbf From tat* ripurta mT Ue BPhanM ^g ibr SnawaawM «g tM ctawaial pre- mlrrs wttb Ue ofHcUii uf the lAJOdoo colonial office touching a llrl.lth com- iiH-rctal union tber* appear* to te tittle P**sg*sj| of B*rertag tM relief which Mr. BatMway tugge.it. BtooatXagly. tnerefare. Canedt't ntilj hstpr la ta tt* OlMr t In-riit 11 **—turrets Hon United Hltl.. aladg* Taley'* AalUlrlM Plae. Jsdg* Max-ray Toby, preahttwt eg Us III;.,.... Biaia Rar BMneiotbe. ta a ro- n-.ii . <t-h ■ — tter-re'ttutt Ihhij *ti*ar***a • I'l-ii ror tut' MlUenteiil uf IMiistrlal dlepulea whleh In view nf Ibe proml- ur.ii-v of Its autlMr m at least worthy af rosMsderatlun ll It btttSy ootJl**d ■an or in- 'I til* MM* -• lha Btb- AI1 rar petal Ion* Jiwiriel Ola cull- si M Ihr stale tatard .. W -arty rtitsoMilai Mhar .Itallrait— a* BSwhW | IMl It ot the farf-lltr. at UktV stxartert fa. raswttwg m te M Jutige Toby drctaioB that be I* not a netlevrr lo (eiiipiiiaury irblirmnni b* ttreeo Indlvlduala. but In compulsory arbltrati.to twtwtwe rerperollonx J|r wt-xld renpal tabor aMena la wawaSal BxrocvtAaaltd aM thus be MSbhabta by tto forfeit ur* of tbetr .'barter* la ibe cv-nt uf a r*tiiMl to aelimit s dta igreemeiit lo arTelrattoo. t'orpix— t torts, whet ber »f talvar ar caputl. sea ,t-ersiM of tbs- Mat* and. ••—.riling to Jttdge Tut-j '* view, cordd be eoru|irllnl by Uo prrotawSBB of tow to nilimll llteir dlfT.r. mra to srlnlra ti»ii .ml I e mad* to Blade by Ibe nml lu*;. TMr* to no tjatottao st to tM right eg* a cetnaTttowealth te r—iuire of sll r-ir-t-trallrttui bereariet organlatd anibmisMon lo Ibe arbltraiiori of ttta- pulaa with einphtyeea. though If may he "pen lit argument waetber BB**SSB*V ii."!* alrtedy ts eitoteoe* could M i-ooipefletl to do tbla. Tbte. tea, tMrr may be a qu-rollon at lo whether labor org* it laat bins rould lie fnrrtd lo be- rotu* I n cor intra led If they did not elect to it.. *,i llewever, tbe** are guestioaa for tbe coort* to decide TM lBTrre-t ef the -jltllc. Wbaph M very msf-elly aS*rted by rrrot Pirl.e* and U.-koulA ta In Imluttrial peace and h.rninni. aM IM public has a rtgbt to in.i.i ihat tbb talecee- leSwtiiul If tbe cat.tig-1 loo to pahaV bath *f organi!—. 1 bber rnrporate eaMtnt-ta**M arhrmwtaitgcd voluntarily In such tw***, tb* Mm* mual iimie when tt wilt te acknowledged il ruler legal prvoaure WTBltir Ifarerobam. tM actor wboae wire rrreotty ssetired a dlvurro, tb ttnxt be it going tu marry Jolt* Opp, an B.-trtes wbo baa Jual emerged front the ditorcS mill Mr. i'.i-rshsni stkou-1 have beae BBSBBBSSB «o*wgh to have **sr-.:itrd tM lady to Brat deoy the b-rrtd Mury. Anyway tM ewpnty •hariSa nnat t* g**oo eredil for bsvisg kept I tend It Tracy too bony to go tat* •■*» tarrare TM Baaocbl agrni of Boaata In Lera- doo Myt Ihat Iba Bsaatan govrrn- mesft aetloa In stsyatsMIng aa inter- Mttoetl tniitrtut oratfertec* waa not •Jos. but to r-acb Oerteaa tiMa-fao- ittTer*, arte, tt ta laettd. sr* •ecertog roiiir.il of IttiMtaa'ouirkela TM dUiirtal life of lii-r_iauy darponda to a txrgr extmt npoo fgr-tga mtrk*t*.aM IM go i wo a ait b not likely t* is k- ssy St-Ttaa wblct m*y lead t* the crtp pllag of her mahufaetanng lolerrotx. A tUtotteb from Psrta toy* thai Wll to K- Vaaoe-ttilt, Jr. atet wllb aa aa nnwwtwB BBnnnt wblb letorateg fre-s Ctxtrtrot te I"arta, bla taecailno raonlng Into a market rsn. Mr. lander i.ili was ■lightly Injured oo IM lag nnd arm TM ditapatcb doM aot My what hap- sowed to Ue ■M-rket can driver. Bat af coorat tMt wteaa-t aMitar. It mtwt be admlited thai Ihe New lock young axaa who stole awing ma chlBea for bb awtetbMri tbowed dta crt-lMtiA. la swt**rtlag awatfal iblngn iMugn ttta way sot perbepo he arg»d Thrown freea Hb Hors* aM Killed lia.-arij* Sag. T.—A II yaa.-oi< hog at Med Fr*oortFh TreMrt. wao UvM wtU hla a-real, aaxe. Urews frvm hi* svatm yeeterday aM Sled shonly oefot- midnight m tM re •uli of a iracterad skull. Wasttad Lively Mkrtlc ol D**tn SM St swxsoab. Mn. Asa. 7. snaswl rrrmr. acted k*tin■ tier aM thttssr of x-rtao. p-ryor tk* Misstated troaw- btwasvt. who we.il* w-Nu-tag wltk bouM wm part■ Baity eonplMswIad by King Bdwetd. IB dying M ata hone to Ul* stay. Tat-rdxr art. Prpw* swsnastwtt hta bsM CM tatwtar to •oaaaet s ivety sire. TM bsM Mureer* Hit SSxtwatpar. VMtura. Aug. 1,-Jm* Iterrn, a 'ersw laauu* of Ue State Reform ackooi u Wbiiller. Is In Ue rvtiatr bi here charged with Ue aurder of bit tlepratbar. *'*-t.,i.. Ocbta. st a ranch far-. Mba Iron ttb place. Men* mm* to to*a sM nported that Oahsa bad sbM BlnssU. bm an*r aom* admitted thai ht teotM hi* ralativa. ORDINANCE NO. 76. As (Jiuinance l*e*i-Utiiag the tae of .IkMeBllui by Itarycliata aad Re- nninng lights om Bieyctra *vt*tl TMBsseawTrasMM M OM Too* M Pota , IM M Btawh. M IMtoW*: Bw-vio. |. CMISMM ft* M M s*-ret-y rs- Bo.s ttwwallM aatawfal tar aaa paraM * rtat any **mi*t. Msyel- er srWl^MtaoalM M**wiib»MtMTs-eM*-ta Ata. I til tMlslss. sslla MlM Srl.es elte, ears, awwi m previSM aim BM iigawst tasxp. atayttas. -SH. Mlag rtatdso Urtwe* *r *-we .*i tt-prwajrarart la IM taoa MMb " BBSBwjwBJ Om HtMrttt I>,ll*r*.-r by la ta tbt *losra 1*11 BM Sac.a aii**-..i a., in u iwj ar* M IM Tina- • tally Mwepe- **t ejkiuM tM rlrHisttal Is IM T-- * af ■Ml *1M. Mat Mall to MM sS*s< stvertag •rtt rssstse. tr, Ot* tttti**-. >*t* M ■Tl.*W-a-ts-Tvr-au* r**ko AIM. •sosoal MM so IX- M *ay M A l> let, i ■ Ciera ,( a* Tea* af row X Sold! Sold! Sold! That b-s Rsoek 51. Soto* wbo talked ol beyieg now ie*-ret tbey ditl not set sooner. The tune to 1'UI alien Imldrrs went to Bell. Itast lsnd for Iruit in ths Santa Clara Vsltwy, at •>rie*s ranging frvnii t\tt lo tlNi |.cr .tr- Wkwm the heat I know wl*!*e*ot I siieak. you msv buy chrniwr lati.l. bul lie ■■'!"■/■ land. Owner 'lire reltit.il S'ifiO per sere lor tbs whole tract. Its within lour mile* of Suntortl 1'niver.ity. Visit it eritb Ktaoember also the MB and 6*0 acres 1 oRer In Uienn county, tuxsy are aot exactly given sway but srs dirt da*,'; tbey will pa? *r*r tbetD- telves in —in* rears. Price ot *aci. •17600. It would delight your heart to see thb t.r.ijwrty John F. Byxbcc Palo AMo ta-u a*m c CaL Misc*u_-xxaors DO YOU "KNOW Ttai we Ml tM bast p*Ut aaad* The SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT Wi twora.it. tbat uta l-si.i. ok— asoavrly wtttL srgl *M <r*ek. lla—t ** ,**!* -*T. a-d -in ,.,.n ...rt -nr-rt. work urtt—. ooar Isstpej-ia* asosMMttt-**. I.-.. -licriB.* BSaS. laawn.MlStaMg t-wrs WatM Lsod *asd t ril Wt bwerky stsreav i- fvrMt ta- .slot ut Ut* 1-ai.t asta Uw cwM of aeplylac It. Ht. —. IhIim. 11 at .ut r—d ma .twet it* tM TUB nlll;twiK Wll.l.UMt Cu J. F. PAWONSON COMPANY Sole Agcna PATTOSIEN CO. Tht itvii:-• Furniture Cornpany On the CotTst Is DOW rcprr*etiU*l,l,erB a ill. a tall tn.e of C*»Ft IS Btttl I LIhllLIf Hie prttea are Ue aaax* as w* eat) in tnir Sat, Franclaou and ftattaM atorte, l'ou.- tjrtitAiri *« liave aton*. Our prkes will alaey* ba rigtii aM loaer Uat-i any C A Kl'LIS uf evwy kind and .,u*lit>. M well em LACE CURTAINS t-.rlM.ci, WbBew Sksdei M*l Cnty Caracrt. eeer • tJS-M-ag-ns-ri-aiilaQ -ill rwobve oar .pet isl sIMfla. The Pattosien Co.'s Bed Couch tm kaig. swosaaaw atxtrd sf n baBsr*. It m lb* stay ossttaa b the i lawpwy aad itytM* .***_*. ****-* *r tb« aetctti «f *M-*iyb every ate tnatn m tt It b c'.ord lor Ot* Parlor or mitia* Ho -h, It _ _ twtutmontal piece of ttiralinre, u brt .: incbM loog aM :*j in eh a wid*. TM upbobteniig can be bsd ta plain ur tancy tailored inpestry, tmrtlnroy vetosr, m yoar taste ■ Bt we *ee lb* e-vttrl. Urrrwa BSSaV, dtaeloalng a otatpertBtaat ttaed at a r-ceptacb lor tbe 1-rdtUag uted al iiiglit- Tl-t prtanas of opening rennirn Tltlb eflort, owing to the aa*i*lnnc* of a i.teot oprtng devko. I|{. _ffr, _si z HI 2 111 HERE w* Bod tM eooeh elowd, wlU lb* -ir.-r . ii'icl up Thb eoverine i* ttted m a cushion lor tite nrntl <■ . 1*1 t. tl- IxiUom btxag HnUhetl in m.ure-, ticking, m b abo the to. i. S-toBtb Ibr caablen. At Bight M b r-ver-ed. trorrnlBg a soft Mtr-top BMtUwa-t, *ft-*b Maps rod *S**I i-ris**-, tbu. rrtakiiig a lax-noes and oramlcaieaoat bed. _____ IT IS A SXSHtroCl lor eoratort, btaaty sM teaveajeatw,-* Wrtave a Urge \ a rtat y of coocMa of every deeenpttda. PsyM sod palrea vary. PATTOSIEN CO. *J2d» *l*ng,*J£*i SA-N FRANCISCO OAKLAND 7AaC. aaa i/aa. The Beat, the Very Baat" EARLE & CO. GROCERS Thay Sp*t>< •- Tham-lva. All H.gh Qrarl* 0. F. C. THIELE Still, aa* Overt*.l» no up Coal, Wood Hay, (xi-ain Cameras- Fine Tailoring u f. L Worrell ISi L'niv.nlty Aaa Palo Alia Phona Rod BOI -and- -Kodaks 10 I'er Cent Dan—at F, L. Crandall -^1.1-1.*-

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    THE DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES twSb: A White Australia. IB Australia exclusion Is becoming s v»ry grave Imperial problem and the Sydney Morning Herald declares: 90000 PARK NEWS. (Cotres-pondence Tlmea-Gasette.) Mra. Richard Olrrln wlll have i LOCALBOWLERSWIN FROM SANTA CLARA IlKUfllVE MATCH 09 8EIUE8 ON PALO AUTO ALLEYS LAST "It might aa well be plainly and I****** °* ***** ******* *"*»** ** **** definitely t^eretbod in England, guests tbe coming week, when a Jol- once for all; that, at whatever coat, hy house party 1. to assemble lu bet the commonwealth wlll determinedly Menlo Park home. The g-iests wlll adhere to the white Meal. Asiatic ' be Miss Julia Langhorne. Mlsa Elan-! . exclusion I. a llle-and-dcwtb matter v Cuahlng, Hb-t Alexandra Hamll-j EVKXINt. for a small jrbiu- community withla t0n. Eyre Plackard. Jam** Jenkln.: lumping-off dUiance of the teeming I aad n^-hard Glirln. Jr. " •/* Orient. lo -declaring for a white! J|)(lge g,^ of |fcfl tupreme wn Hwnw Trwil Took KvMT Game an Auetralla we ha-..- at atake a-eetern j ^ here rtnrtBf the week sot-kin* a breed sud our l»-;honw for n,, »ummer. He imoat, ********** ******* "•■■• ■* M*i*E_n of drUlsatlon.- atitutlona.•■ ! Mkelr will rent the Ames residence; Tbst t. tbe Issue Involved tn this at p*]r oaks. Judge Sloes Is one; SO* Pfaw Over opi-.u.ms. whole question of opposition to Orient al Immigration. It mesne the protection of the white race against of the ablest Judges on the supreme .bench and ons of ibe youngest. Morer will leave for tbe ideals. The white race wlll not aur- render what it has attained ln tbe upward progreea of civilization without a struggle.—-Oakland Enquirer. Tbe Palo Alto ho* ling team de- ©onjpetlllon with a race with lower Nordbelmer ^la** n0£t Mondar to feated the Santa Clara team at the standards of life, social and moral wperTUe „,<„„ improvement, to be j local nlleys last cv nlug In a decle- "" made there. The mine le now put- Ive manner, the vlaltora falling to ting out over $100 per day and Its secure a single game of tbe five stockholder, are feeling good over I'lared, and the total acore showing tbe prospects. \* margin of 3(11 : 'ns In Palo Alto*. There was s maa. meeting ln th. '****• This wa* the return match asaembly hall of the adioolhonee, **"• ***• ***** <?*** ********* *** lsst Tuesdsy evening for the par- ,** **** A,to ***° won ,ho Mrle' pose of nominating two,trustees and! ******* * "**k **° *l 8*nU Cl*r*' sn naaeeaor. The meeting was called!" wf" •«*"• ***** *°n*ml ******** to order by John MaeBaln. Senator ** ******* The informant* of the Pelton waa the unanimous choice1 ****** **** ******* *** uniformly fJor chairman. The two membera to!**00*- *** ****** ***** mbc™ *• «5 go ont are Feltun and MaeBaln and ****** ' they were renominated. Tbe election 1. to be held naxt month. J. B. Kelly waa ths onlr nominee for **- ■easor. Mr. Carlton, who ba* been 1 Carwlle. 1«8. the assessor for the paat four year*, I **|** }*f **f did not care to be renominated for the offlce and wlthdrea In favor of •iuiiOiariag Fnr.lt. Tbere te still an Inclination In certain quarters to limit the ase of sulphur in fruit drying and It msy be that aome of the wise book chemists who will be cboeen to pass upon the gaatter will try to fix the amount, which It wlll be a bard matter to do. ae fruits In aotn*> sections of the aame coanty will not ■ require ss much .ulpbtir as In other sections vVhst tbe experts realty should do would be to find out how much tbe middlemen treat the fruit after tt falls Into their hsnda and where. through holding to control tbe market, the fruit Is allowed to deteriorate or la neglected. Tbeee middlemen then Uke It upon themselves to resulphur and soak aod treat as they see 111 to make the fruit .salable. No one, aa a matter of fact, abould be alios i-d lo touch the fruit after it leave* ihe hands of the ■grower*.—Ventura Free Press. lows: Palo Alto—J. Veteran. 171. III. 134. let. Iff—7€«. Ut 1-3; J. ltd. lit. lot, 178— R. Olsen. Ut, l-tt, 141, Ut, 147—486, Ul; H. Mnhl- kpa. 180, 301, lot. Ut, 186—138. J. B. Kelly. It was urged to lay: **' s"8: c* Coslello. 141, 146. 171. more pipes along the coanty road to "»• JM~ ***** *** *' ToUl- «0M* Mr. Dura home. It waa the sense ***** Clara—Dr. Meoton. 141, of the meeting to go .lowlr with! H** ■«- ***** »••-•". "0 1-K; funds In making Improvements and l E Kndemon, lMi 11B> i j3< is7i im tht — 664.M83 4-S; Oeorge Mase, 148, 133, 201, 14t. U6—-77B. UG 4-S; putting preaent. aera y Smsll Bor (In lank of swimming school, anxiously I—Oh. pa: I've awallowad some water! Will they mind?—Punch. **etrttttttttts.ns-tkttttt:ttttrtkttktkttkttg-tttttkttntk THE SIN TAILOR Ladlee* and gentlemen'* suits made tp order. Cleaning, pressing, repairing. Special rates to regular customer*. Flrat -class work gusranteed - fi36 Emerson St., Palo Alto. i LAS PALMAS GREENHOUSES * *~^g&*l C FLIWT A FLINT. Praps. Flowers, Plants and decorative work CORNER HAMILTON AVE. AXD HALE ST. PHONE MAIN ITS *******************-****4*A********** R. Roll. 161. Ut. 108. 100. 129— 638! 118: Oeorge Bono, 141. IKS, 137. It*. 176—101. 160 1-5. Total. 3738. The highest average for the eerlea waa obtained br H. Mahlkoa. Dr. Menton secured the highest score and Coslello second highest score. The attendance was very large, all .pact- aaalgncd for vlaltora being crowded. • Another View of Roowvrlt. The recent visit of Joel Chandler! Harris to dine with President Roo*e> velt attracted so much new.paper comment that tbe account of tbe trip' aa told by "Ur. Billy Bandera" ln Uncle Remus" Magaslne for February Is of .particular Interest. "Mr. Billy Sanders, the Sage of Shady Dale, .give, his views of Hr. Roose- relfs personality la the moot unqualified manner. "Well. 1 come away from the White ilousfte m--.ht'l* holp up," hej aa>|. "feelin' Unit Teddy la thej !»r-.■,!.■;* i of the whole country, an*! not of a party, an' thst he ougbterj make upyht* mind far to ran ag'ln.j He atat been elected but once, an'' ever' prealdent Is entitled for to go. belore the people twice. That's my' Ide*. an' w t* it In my head. I went Umd aa of I'd been on my own shock tnattrees I felt Jest like 1 had .been on a visit to some friend that 1 hadn't trod In year., an' I wont, to bed an' dreamed that the men In Wall atreet had promlaed to be raaaonably honest alter the fust Of JI na wary. "You wanter shake hanks wi' the Prealdent cf you ever gtt half a chance. It'll do your whole system good: you won't need any medicine for a conslderbul spell. He's clean from head to foot an' right through bla gtxxard; he'a healthy, an' sane. an' sound an' honeet, an' what more could you ax a human beln' to bf? Talk wi* him an' then talk wl' other people, an' you'll find ll»at th* other people wilt leave a taste In your mouth like green peratmmona. It's Jaat like 1 tell you "I bear that Teddy haa axed Tom Wataon up to see him, aa* I' mlghtr sorry Ve wa'n't all thar together; ef w* had 'a' beea yon oould 'a' retched out your banda tetehed the only three gennrwlne Democrat. In North America, all warranted to In- free from aaddle- ■ore* an' thing* like that." fro: TONAL ATTOaKSYS. S. W.CHARLES FREDERIC* SCHNEIDER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV Simula* RsjiMing P»lo Alto, CL , . Pbooe Msin *6 N. B. NELSON Attomey-at-Law Notary Public Psriunsosn Block, Room 8 Tomn.v—Pols, whst Is tbe differ- eoce between fame sod notorlef/T Tot-mrs Pop— Notoriety lol I longer, ms *n.—Polled.Ipbls Record. ^ * Rodger*. Smith & Thomas' ATTORNEYfWLT-LAW Notary publlo la olTlce. Pbons ll.J 101. Hsdlson- Tbolu block, Palo Alto, Oal. ........................ MEDICAL Dr.A.J.VEXAIN PhyiicUn and Surgeon Lair ol San Fts-tiHtsro: Ivmrs, i lo l and jtafp. m Mtt«r ji.I tr*k4*am, Haralluxi Areaur am) K>noo -i"-rt, Piki Afo.Cal. Teiephon. Main 147 oaTtOSATMIC eHTtlCIAN OR H.C. PHELPS Gt---jU A MTkssBsttkO-i -si QsHMpattM. Klrk*llt«. M«. EsssiiaaikeM Ins- Tfr*u usi -fiira pa- ilsctit* it hixne It Oswlf-tl l.*Jy sttendaal •t theI'-Sor \t .]> haatv ilomti. m. is «[.. m i-'-rmwrttr Aw. Pboss Mala7*. Pato Alt* Optical Parton mUsatrmttT Avs. 9t*m Una tot Ern .MsTsstest* by OM , Utsl -p-todaw a*0* * ft* *GU*m**txwr**wtf < AlMd. -MMMlk* *** **r*d. Broken Xnm tsfilWd J. MAY OPTOai*TWI*T. EDUGATlOHAIi. DENTISTS. Geo. BU! taley Uttk DENTIST Ofllce, Madlaoa-Thoim Building Palo Aho, Cal. A. A. MACINTVRC # D. D. a.. U D. s. <'.r-.1uilr IWntsI DnatlMOL U-dsSsfSskT of f-tnn.f1r.nU, HiluKlph-s.. *** Ce*4a. M School ol r«_*sthMlc tlintMry, AtUnU. 0*. HaikrlircNUiradwal^CbkScoSchool ol Onlv-|,i.iti*, «lc. (natfSi rvMnabla. 'Wits, Lad-rsnl talUls*. Xour*. * fa a is. ta *.]p p. m. ***********99**9******** Or. C. S. McCowen DENTIST n'iiIomI lunh Bsildisic ******9JA* ♦ »»♦♦»»»* SS 9 9 9*-** ******* HOHERIAN HALL Hoilt School For Boys r***M '" "- ***" UnCKJLAlfSOOI. COWARD WECK REAL EBTATC AND LOANS Fire, Accident, Plate Glaa* aad Bur;larr Insurance written in tb* baat companlea and loaaaa promptly adjuated and paid in my office. jHlcbStM Kla Alls. CaL A. O. IlI-OHOHEN Painter aad Deeosrator. All klnda of patnUm, tlatlnf and [japerlng on ahort notloe. Plrat- claaa work cnaranteed. Interior Ba* lsh and paper banging a specialty. C27 Homer arenue, Palo Alto. Phoae Joba **t* "I want to get aome salad." aald Mre. Toungwtfe. "Tee'm." aald the dealer. "How many headaf" "Oh gracious! I thought you took the heada off. I Juat want plain thicken salsd "— Philadelphia Preaa, ■■[114 prohibition work lo your town:" •'To ascertain eitent." *n- awered the Irre-iponalbl* character. "What do yon mean?" "Them aa got drinks waa prohibited from Bar- In' anything about It." —Washington Star. Harry C Reynolds DENTJST Nevada Bunding Palo Alt-, Hour* 9 to ra and 1:30 to 5 Stanford Home Bakery JOHN MCOL, Proprietor All kind, of Bakery Goods, Cakes and Pastries for entertainments, .parties and wed- Hag* a •peci.lt>'. Onlr Um bsest materials need. 115 Inlrcfslty kit. Palo Alio .« a****.,**,,,, ■......■....■...■■■itMtM»»tiHtitniiit«tititHiiniiiiii>ntiinittniimnniti«niiitimMMiiMMinnm»......MMW,1 y Stanford Park Fronting on the Stanford University Grounds Ins,pect the tract during the rainy v/eather and note the .perfect drainage. 1000 selected shade trees to be planted next week by a local landscape gardener. The contract for laying the sewer mains will also be signed next week. No lots less than 60 ft. front. Average depth over 150 ft. NOTICE THE QUALITY OF THE SOIL Ideally Situated A High Class Residence Park Write for booklet Hoag & Lansdale 243 Bush Street SAN FRANCISCO »^i^»^«i»l»^^^^^*»»''»»*^^*^^***1********•^*^"""•*""'l H»»»»l»»ll»>M>M»sW
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