DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, 

 D. C., October 5, 1905. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States Recla- 

 mation Service, Chamber of Commerce Building, 

 Denver, Colo., until 2 o'clock, p. m., November 8, 

 1905, for the construction of about 50 miles of main 

 canal, involving about 3,000,000 cubic yards of 

 earthwork and 130,000 cubic yards of rockwork, 

 for the irrigation of lands in the North Platte 

 Valley in eastern Wyoming and western Nebraska. 

 Specifications, forms of proposals, and plans may 

 be inspected at the office of the Chief Engineer of 

 the Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C., and 

 at the office of the Reclamation Service, Denver, 

 Colo., and Mitchell, Nebraska. THOS. RYAN, 

 Acting Secretary. 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, 

 D. C., October 14, 1905. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Engineer, U. S. Recla- 

 mation Service, Billings, Montana, until 2 o'clock 

 p. m., December 15. 1905, for the construction of 

 main canal, laterals, and ditches, involving the 

 excavation of about 640,000 cubic yards of earth, 

 some rock excavation, and furnishing labor and 

 material for various structures, requiring about 

 330,000 feet B. M. of lumber, 140,000 pounds of 

 steel, and 1,400 cubic yards of concrete. Particu- 

 lars may be obtained from the Chief Engineer of 

 the Reclamation Service, United States Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C., or from Robert S. 

 Stockton, Engineer, Huntley, Montana. E. A. 

 HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, 

 D. C., October 6, 1905. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Engineer, United 

 States Reclamation Service, Chamber of Com- 

 merce Building, Denver, Colo., until 3 o'clock 

 p. m., November 8, 1905, for the construction of 

 concrete culverts, siphons, drops, flumee, waste- 

 ways, bridge abutments, etc., and furnishing 10 

 combination highway bridges, and 570,000 pounds 

 steel. Total amount of concrete about 10,000 

 cubic yards. Above work to be done along the 

 line of the Interstate Canal from Whalen to 

 Torrington, Wyo., in connection with the North 

 Platte project, Nebraska. Specifications, form of 

 proposal and plans may be obtained at the office 

 of the Chief Engineer of the Reclamation Service, 

 Washington, D. C., or from John E. Field, 

 Engineer, Reclamation Service, Denver, Colo., or 

 Wyncote, Wyo. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES 

 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RECLAMATION SERVICE, 

 Washington, D. C., September 7, 1905. Sealed pro- 

 posals will be received at the office of the United 

 States Reclamation Service, Billings, Montana, 

 until 2 o'clock p. m., December 5, 1905, for the 

 construction of the Lower Yellowstone Dam, a 

 rock filled timber cribbed structure, requiring 

 about one-half million feet of lumber, 700 piles, 

 1,600 sheet piles, 11,000 cubic yards of rock filling 

 and riprap, and 100 tons of stee), located about 18 

 miles northeast of Glendive, Montana. Plans, 

 specifications and proposal blanks may be obtain- 

 ed from the Chief Engineer, United States Recla- 

 mation Service, Washington, I). C., or from Frank 

 E. Weymouth, Engineer, Gkndive, Montana. 

 THOS. RYAN, Acting Secretary. 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, 

 D. C., October 5, 1905. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Engineer, United 

 States Reclamation Service, Denver, Colo., until 

 2 o'clock p. m., November 1, 1905, for furnishing 

 10,000 barrels, more or less, of Portland cement, 

 f . o. b. cars at stations on the Chicago, Burlington 

 & Quincy Railroad (Guernsey Branch) between 

 Torrington and Whalen, Wyo. Particulars may 

 be obcained by application to the Chief Engineer 

 of the Reclamation Service, United States Geo- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. C., or to John E. 

 Field, Engineer, Fort Laramine, Wyo. THOS. 

 RYAN, Acting Secretary. 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, D. 

 C., September 21, 1905. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States Reclama- 

 tion Service, Glendive, Mont., until 10 o'clock a. 

 m., November 15, 1905, for the construction of 

 about 33 miles of main canal and about 74 miles 

 of branches and laterals between Newlon, Mont., 

 and Buford, N. Dak., involving the excavation of 

 1,587,500 cubic yardsof material in the Fort Buford 

 Project, North Dakota and Montana. Plans, 

 specifications and proposal blanks may be ob- 

 tained from the Chief Engineer, United States 

 Reclamation Service, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C., or from Frank E. Weymouth, 

 Engineer, Glendive, Mont. 



THOS. RYAN, Acting Secretary. 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES 

 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RECLAMATION SERVICE, 

 Washington, D. C., August 30, 1905. Sealed pro- 

 posals will be received at the office of the United 

 States Reclamation Service, Belle Fourche, 

 South Dakota, until 4 o'clock p. m., October 26, 

 1905, for the construction of an earthen dam and 

 appurtenances, and \1% miles of canals, involving 

 about 2,600,000 cubic yards of earthwork, 3,000 

 cubic yards of rock excavation, 24,000 cubic yards 

 of concrete masonry and 45,000 pounds of steel 

 and cast iron. The work is located a bout 12 miles 

 northeasterly from Belle Fourche, South Dakota. 

 Specifications and'forms of proposal may be ob- 

 tained from the Chief Engineer of the Reclama- 

 tion Service, Washington, D. C., or from R. F. 

 Walter, District Engineer, Belle Fourche, South 

 Dakota. Plans may be inspected at the office of 

 the Chief Engineer of the Reclamation Service, 

 Washington, D. C., or at the offices of the Recla- 

 mation Service, Chamber of Commerce Building, 

 Denver Colorado, and Belle Fourche, So. Dak. 

 THOS. RYAN, Acting Secretary-. 



DEPATRMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Washington, D. 

 C., September 9, 1905. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Electrical Engineer, 

 United States Reclamation Service, 398 Pacific 

 Electrical Building, Los Angeles, California, until 

 2 o'clock p. m., November 1, 1905, for furnishing 

 complete, f. o. b. bidder's works, one or more 

 alternating-current, 900-kilowatt, 25 cycle gen- 

 erators, one or more 100-kilowatt direct-current 

 generators for exciter, and one switchboard con- 

 taining one panel for generator and one panel for 

 exciter, for use in the Roosevelt power house, 

 Salt River Project, Arizona. Particulars may be 

 obtained by application to the Chief Engineer of 

 the Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C., or to 

 O. H. Ensign, Electrical Engineer, 398 Pacific 

 Electric alBuilding, Los Angeles, Cal. 



THOS. RYAN, Acting Secretary. 



