Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, Mav 8, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States Recla- 

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

 p. m., June 20, 1906, for the construction of about 

 17 miles of canal, involving approximately 350,000 

 cubic vards of excavation. Plans, specifications, 

 and proposal blanks may be obtained from the 

 Chief Engineer, Reclamation Service, Washing- 

 ton, D. C, or from the Engineer, Huntley, 

 Montana. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, April 26, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Supervising Engineer, 

 United States Reclamation Service, Portland, 

 Ore., until 3 o'clock p. m., June 28, 1906, for build- 

 ing the Cold Springs Dam, near Hermiston. Ore., 

 including about 694,000 cubic yards of earth and 

 gravel excavation, about 3,100 cubic yards of rock 

 excavation, about 3,110 cubic yards of concrete, 

 and about 35,000 cubic yards of rip rap and rock 

 fill. Particulars may be obtained at the office of 

 the U. S. Reclamation Service, at Washington, D. 



C, Portland, Ore., and Hermiston, Ore. E- A. 

 HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 



D. C, May 12, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States Recla- 

 mation Service, Klamath Falls, Ore., until 2 

 o'clock, p. m., June 21, 1906, for the construction 

 of 19 miles of canal, and 27 miles of laterals in 

 Klamath County, Ore., with checks, turnouts, 

 culverts, bridges and other appurtenances involv- 

 ing about 570,000 cubic yards of excavation, 1,550 

 cubic yards of concrete masonry, and about 35,000 

 feet P.. M. of lumber. Plans, specifications and 

 forms of proposal may be obtained by application 

 to the Chief Engineer of the United States Recla- 

 mation Service, Washington, D. C, the Supervis- 

 ing Engineer, 1108 Union Trust Building, Eos 

 Angeles, Cal., or the Project Engineer, Klamath 

 Falls, Ore. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 



D. C, May 3, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Supervising Engineer, 

 United States Reclamation Service, Portland, 

 Ore., until 2 o'clock p. m., June 29, 1906, for the 

 construction of about 25 miles of canal extending 

 from the Umatilla River, near Echo, Ore., to the 

 proposed Cold Springs Reservoir, consisting of 

 the following work : About 700,000 cubic yards of 

 earth excavation, about 6,000 cubic yards of rock 

 excavation, about 2,300 cubic yards of concrete, 

 and about3,600 cubic yards of riprap, divided into 

 two schedules. Particulars may be obtained at 

 the offices of the United States Reclamation Ser- 

 vice, Washington, D. C, and Portland, Ore. 



E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, June 15, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Engineer, United 

 States Reclamation Service, Billings, Mont., 

 until 2 o'clock p. m., July 24, 1906, for fur- 

 nishing about 405,000 pounds of steel bars for 

 reinforcement of concrete. Particulars may be 

 obtained by application to the Chief Engineer 

 of the Reclamation Service, U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. or to the Engineer, 

 Cody, Wyo. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, June '11, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States 

 Reclamation Service, Salt Lake City, Utah, 

 until 3 o'clock p. m., August 30, 1906, for the 

 construction of the Strawberry Tunnel, involv- 

 ing 18,600, linear feet, more or less, of tunnel, 

 the same being a portion of a system for the 

 diversion of about 500 cubic feet of water per 

 second from Strawberry River to the Spanish 

 Fork Valley, Utah. Particulars may be ob- 

 tained from the Chief Engineer of the Recla- 

 mation Service, Washington. D. C, or the En- 

 gineer. Salt Lake City, Utah. E. A. HITCH- 

 COCK, Secretary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, June 7, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the Reclamation Ser- 

 vice, 876 Federal Building, Chicago, 111., until 

 2 o'clock p. m., July 6. 1906, and thereafter 

 opened, for the construction of deep and shal- 

 low wells, suction pipes, pumping stations, 

 siphons, concrete lined conduits, and fencing. 

 Particulars may be obtained by application to 

 the Chief Engineer of the Reclamation Service, 

 Washington, D. C, or to the Engineer, Gar- 

 den City, Kans. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secre- 

 tary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, May 29, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States Re- 

 clamation Service, Billings, Mont., until 2 

 o'clock p. m., July 10, 1906, for the construc- 

 tion of the Corbett Dam, a reinforced concrete 

 structure, located on the Shoshone River about 

 8 miles northeast of Cody. Wyo. The struc- 

 ture will require about 10,000 cubic yards of 

 excavation, 5,000 cubic yards of concrete, 9,000 

 cubic yards of earth and gravel embankment 

 and the placing of 250,000 pounds of steel re- 

 inforcement. Particulars may be obtained from 

 the Chief Engineer of the Reclamation Service, 

 Washington, D. C, or from the Project En- 

 gineer, Cody, Wyo. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Sec- 

 retary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, May 29, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States 

 Reclamation Service, Browning, Mont., until 

 2 o'clock p. m., July 31, 1906, for the construc- 

 tion of about 14 miles of canal for the di- 

 version of 850 cubic feet of water per second 

 from the St. Mary River at a point about 35 

 miles northwest of Browning, involving the ex- 

 cavation of about i,7oo,ooo cubic yards of ma- 

 terial. Particulars may be obtained at the of- 

 fice of the Chief Engineer of the Reclamation 

 Service, Washington, D. C, or from Cyrus C. 

 Babb, Engineer, Browning, Mont. E. A. 

 HITCHCOCK, Secretary. 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, June 15, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States Re- 

 clamation Service, Billings, Mont., until 2 

 o'clock p. m., August 7, 1906, for constructing 

 a pumping plant, involving about 15,000 cubic 

 yards of earth excavation, 600 cubic yards of 

 concrete, building about 2,000 feet of reinforced 

 concrete pipe, furnishing 120,000 pounds of 

 steel, and furnishing and installing a water- 

 power pumping plant, consisting of two verti- 

 cal-shaft pumping units and accessories, each 

 unit having a capacity of 28 cubic feet of water 

 per second, lifted fifty feet. The plant will be 

 located near Ballantine Station on the Chicago, 

 Burlington and Quincy Railway, 23 miles east 

 of Billings, MontT Particulars may be obtained 

 from the Chief Engineer of the Reclamation 

 Service, Washington, D. C, or the Engineer, 

 Huntley, Mont. E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secre- 

 tary 



Department of the Interior, Washington, 

 D. C, June 4, 1906. Sealed proposals will be 

 received at the office of the United States 

 Reclamation Service, Williston, N. D., until 

 10 o'clock a. m., July 9, 1906, for the installa- 

 tion of steam and electric pumping plants, and 

 electric generating and transmission apparatus, 

 including three pumping stations containing 

 centrifugal pumps of 20 and 30 cubic feet per 

 second capacity under heads of from 30 to 50 

 feet, driven by steam engines and electric mo- 

 tors aggregating 1,200 horsepower; also two 

 300 K. W. steam turbine generating units, a 

 1,000 horsepower boiler plant and accessories, 

 the necessary buildings and 3-mile transmission 

 line, located in the vicinity of Williston, N. D. 

 Particulars may be obtained from the Chief 

 Engineer, U. S. Reclamation Service, Washing- 

 ton, D. C, or from H. A. Storrs, Electrical 

 Engineer, Williston, N. D. E. A. HITCH- 

 COCK, Secretary. 



