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of water from Strawberry Creek, Swain's Creek and Kanab 

 Creek, Kane County, for the purpose of irrigating 10,120 

 acres of land. 



for the purpose of promoting irrigation throughout Weber 

 County. Lyman Skeen of Plain City is at the head of the 

 company, which is incorporated for $100,000, with shares 

 at $1 each. 



The L. Skeen Land & Livestock Company of Ogden 

 has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk, 



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O. G. Berglund of Gunnison has filed an application 

 for the use of enough water from Cottonwood Spring 

 to irrigate 2,000 acres of land in the Cottonwood Canyon. 



The St. Joseph Water & Irrigation Company of Salt 

 .Lake City has filed articles of incorporation and proposes 

 to irrigate a large tract of land in Davis County. The 

 water will be taken from the Salt Lake Gravity outlet 

 sewer and from Hot Springs Lake in Davis County. The 

 St. Joseph Land Company has also filed articles of incor- 

 poration and will undertake the exploitation of the land 

 owned by the first named company. 



Representatives of the Brown & Sanford Irrigation 

 Company and officials of Salt Lake City have come to 

 an agreement relative to whether or not the irrigation 

 company was entitled to the water made by it in excavat- 

 ing in Big Cottonwood Canyon to increase the flow. The 

 irrigation company procured the right from the govern- 

 ment to place dams in the lakes to increase the amount 

 of water. In excavating to do this the irrigation company 

 went down below the natural surface to get foundations 

 for its dam. The question then arose as to whether the 

 irrigation company was entitled to the water below the 

 natural surface. At the meeting held recently the repre- 

 sentatives of the irrigation company agreed that they 

 were not entitled to this water, and a written agreement 

 was entered into between the city and the irrigation com- 

 pany. 



WASHINGTON. 



John S. Malloy and associates, of Spokane, have just 

 completed the Post Falls project, which will reclaim 3,500 

 acres of land in the Spokane Valley, twenty miles from 

 Spokane. Water is taken from Hayden Lake by a pump- 

 ing plant having a capacity of 19,000,000 gallons of water 

 per minute, and is delivered to the land in forty-two inch 

 mains, a distance of four miles. The cost of this project 

 is said to have been $200,000. 



Gordon Mackay, who has a ranch near Olympia, has 

 purchased a pumping plant from Mitchell, Lewis & Staver 

 of Portland, with which to irrigate his orchard. The 



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