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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



by the government without Nevada and Montana and a dozen others 

 claiming the same privilege, any more than San Francisco can get a 

 government harbor improvement and the rest of the coast ask in vain 

 for like assistance. 



So in these times, when Congress seems "very near" to appropri- 

 ating money for national storage of waters, it behooves every citizen 

 of the territory interested to stand shoulder to shoulder with his 

 neighbor in support of a policy which if carried through to completion, 

 will make a new west over the present west even as the west of today 

 is a different land from the west of the sixties. 



