. Winter sports at Huntington Lake Lodge in the High Sierras; the story of the first annual ice and snow carnival of the Commercial Club of Fresno, California . In the Forest near Huntington Lake Lodge, m the San Joaquin Sierras. Leaving Huntington Lake Lodge for a Camping-Out Trip in theSan Joaquin Sierras over 500,000. Its electric car system has kept pacewith the citys phenomenal bounds, and in addition,it has established the most complete and moderninterurban electric system In the United States, if notin the world, sending its trains of magnificent redcars radiating in every direction, ev


. Winter sports at Huntington Lake Lodge in the High Sierras; the story of the first annual ice and snow carnival of the Commercial Club of Fresno, California . In the Forest near Huntington Lake Lodge, m the San Joaquin Sierras. Leaving Huntington Lake Lodge for a Camping-Out Trip in theSan Joaquin Sierras over 500,000. Its electric car system has kept pacewith the citys phenomenal bounds, and in addition,it has established the most complete and moderninterurban electric system In the United States, if notin the world, sending its trains of magnificent redcars radiating in every direction, even to Redlands,Riverside and San Bernardino, sixty to seventy milesaway. Besides this, its city streets and residencesare electrically lighted, and thousands of electric ap-pliances and conveniences are in operation for thebenefit and comfort of its citizens. Hence it will beseen that it was, necessarily, no small task to meetthe growing needs of Los Angeles for electric one company after another had exhausted itsresources, Mr. H. E. Huntington, who had prac-tically acquired control of all the street railways, andwas the father of the new interurban system, deter-mined to establish power plants in the San Joaqu


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