no benefit whatever. Even in itH present incapacity, ;f it may be bo exprceeed, the ditch lias shown it h ability to bene tit. this community to an extent beyond any comparison with the coat. Lands that without its aid would go begging at 81.25, 1 an acre, are now worth, according to lo-•* cation, from £l*i to £o0, and in the near s ; future will speedily I*- worth more. The : time in ripe for development, and it can j e j only be reached through this agency. p ' Thoee owners »f land along the ditch* who have tliuh far failed to interest 1 . themselves in the enterprise should come• I forward now and aid in its completion this fall. With a perpetual water right, their lands will have an enhanced value that will only change by increasing while without it they may at any time be denied the only thing that makes those lands more valuable than the ad joining bad lands. It seernB to be a° proposition that admits of no counter u argument, and we believe that Messrs. n Haynes and Kireher will find it bo r