•nthe ! • . III.px^ I he *11 in!ic . ,iiifhisIt•rlt;L r i • Inttdo141)»jf11 e.mlinricsinin*41\s-ft*■ch■HVBrauti.ul L.mUc being Reat°redWorkmen have begun the repairs nn itie lansill Ham. which was ma in milv damaged by floods almost a• . .i ago. Robert W. Tansill, of ’ 1• :.r»'pn 'lt; u ling Mrs. Mary K.:i. I, owner of the dam, is in of• ii had superintending the work • ml it the arriva of the ejiffiiucr *y who wul |nvr the work in charge. • M.ii week tm ttrams and fifteen men ap.• |• .i, i. \ ok upon me i*%;:» .*• *hi tioiis lu-ie ur; to begin the work .'tn.- «o Robert, .i core wall will «*« In- built connecting the west end «•! •-.* the (intn n w intact with the wc^l r-i hank of the river. the wall v* end *h* nu quite a distance into the h uk• •I ill* river, which will !e cement d for «’.•{.iin h »lll i p ii*d d wn ,f m i Mu. a i s.»id that the repairs -n \m. h .vc he u made and the electric ”* light p ant ready for !». diuss in 0 di. s w hich will he going some. cn \ppro iniatcly 150 yards of dam will rr'1t,i im built to fill the gap •’;* .idv hy the inroads ol the river s;lt;* waters. Tansill Ham and ake* arc r,rlt; hi;; a'*.•! r«» life in Carlsbad as the w trrs •.) the I’ecov are hacked up i\»r ihout two miles, and forms a th*!..kv both wide and deep, which, *lt;*ia He in nu its beauty, is utilized f r **nipler.oire and the furnishing of water f-.r irrigation tlt;» lands on the Heights. The la'.'c in always filled fh« with hass and other fish and im tr*ipre Acs one with an idea of some *n noted sea side resorts in warm wca* ~ t! r. Mrs. Tansi I has a franchise ^ ^ from the town of Carlsbad for the •« i .Iill), of .*n electric light plant rf'c vlun the dam is again completed— m#lt; t;tUhad Ar^tts. °n-- »t»i• i ■ ■ a vw _ ■