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I agree.Hr* Knickerbocker: ? H Oct, 8, 103ft we had bat 4 ft* 8 in* of water in our reservoir, and the terrific drain on our resources which accompanied the advent of hot summer days made it appear for a while that we would not be able to anp>ly the defend. Had' the syndicate been securing water from our mins also at that ti e , it Is apparent that we would have been in very s e n on a diflenity. As it was, however, we were able to get through the hot months with the sources cf supply w© had at that time* by appealing to the nubile through the newspapers to cooperate with m in conservdionwgn tthhee suepxpcleys,s ivaen dm abyt ep.utting on a water chocker to out In this connection, the figures for the month of September, fast now available, reflect a decrease of 4,759,759 cu.-n.- compared with September 1035, but our revenues remir steady and will not take any corresponding drop. fhe marked decrease in number of cubic"feet of water sold was due fa" this Instance to cool weather arriving in.lag 7©gag earlier this year than last* . Tours vary truly. mTfin" E." b&ack& t; 71 oe President.