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RECLAMATION ORGANIZATION. 



WENERAL OFFICES 



HON. WALTER LOWRIE FISHER, Secretary of the Interior. 



BRIG. GEN. WILLIAM L. MARSHALL, U. S. A., retired con- 

 sulting engineer to the Secretary of the Interior. 



FREDERICK HAYNES NEWELL, Director of the Reclamation 

 Service, Washington, D. C. 



ARTHUR POWELL DAVIS, chief engineer, Washington, D. C. 



PHILIP P. WELLS, chief law officer, Washington, D. C 



MORRIS BIEN, supervising engineer, in charge land and legal 

 division, Washington, D. C. 



O. H. ENSIGN, chief electrical engineer, 605 Federal BuiWins, 

 Los Angeles, Cal. 



D. W. Murphy, engineer, in charge of Washington office engineer- 

 ing, Washington, D. C. 



D. C. Henny, consulting engineer, 605 Spalding Building, Port- 

 land, Ore. 



A. J. Wiley, consulting engineer, Boise, Idaho. 



W. H. Sande:s, consulting engineer, 915 Grand View Avenue, 

 Los Angeles, Cal. 



J. H. Quinton, consulting engineer, 605 Wright and Callender 

 Building, Los Angeles, Cal. , 



W. H. Code, chief engineer, Indian irrigation, consultation on 

 Indian matters, 526 Federal Building, Los Angeles, Cal. 



W. W. Follett, consulting engineer, International (Water) Bound- 

 ary Commission, consultation on Rio Grande, El Paso, Tex. 



S. W. Dick, transportation agent, 777 Federal Building, Chicago, 111. 



C. J. Blanchard, statistician, Washington, D. C. 



E. C. Bebb, engineer, Washington, D. C. 



J. Y. Jewett, cement expert, 408 Commonwealth Building, Denver, 

 Colo. 



E. G. Paul, chief clerk, Washington, D. C. 



V. G. Croissant, accountant, Washington, D. C. 



C. G. Duganne, fiscal agent, Washington, D. C. 



SOUTHERN DIVISION 

 Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah. California 



L. C. HILL, supervising engineer, Phoenix, Ariz.; C. S. Witbeck, 

 examiner. 



SALT RIVER PROJECT C. H. Fitch, project engineer, Phoenix, Ariz.; 

 Jay D. Stannard and W. A. Farish, engineers; H. S. Reed, engineer, 

 operation and maintenance of canals; S. B.. Taggart, chief clerk; C. B. 

 Barnhard and H. E. Edington, fiscal agents. 



YUMA PROJECT. F. L. Sellew, project engineer, Yuma, Ariz.; L. 

 M. Lawson, acting project engineer; A. N. Kelley, chief clerk; F. S. 

 Cundiff, fiscal agent. 



NEW MEXICO PROJECT. W. M. Reed, district engineer, El Paso, 

 Tex.; P. W. Dent, assistant examiner; W. H. Frankland, chief clerk; 

 S. T. Olsen, fiscal agent. 



CARLSBAD PROJECT. L. E. Foster, assistant engineer, in charge of 

 operation and maintenance, Carlsbad, N. Mex. 



HONDO PROJECT. C. A. May, junior clerk, in charge of operation 

 and maintenance, Carlsbad, N. Mex. 



Rio GRANDE PROJECT H. J. Gault, engineer, Elephant Butte, Sierra 

 County, N. Mex.; Swan T. Olsen and Jay Brown, fiscal agents; J. A. 

 French, engineer, El Paso, Tex. 



LEASBURG PROJECT. Earl Patterson, junior engineer, in charge of 

 operation and maintenance, S'elden, Dona Ana County, N. Mex. 



Rio GRANDE PROJECT. H. J. Gault, engineer, Eagle, N. Mex.; J. 

 A. French, engineer, El Paso, Tex. 



STRAWBERRY VALLEY PROJECT. J. L. Lytel, project engineer, Provo, 

 Utah; A. J. Hughes, chief clerk; J. L. Segall, fiscal agent. 



PACIFIC DIVISION 

 California, Oregon, Nevada 



E. G. HOPSON, supervising engineer, 501 Beck Building, Portland, 

 Ore.; O. P. Morton, examiner; E. S. Taylor, assistant examiner. 



ORLAND PROJECT. A. N. Burch, irrigation manager; C. H. Lil- 

 lingston, chief clerk; J. W. Spencer, fiscal agent. 



TRUCKEE-CARSON PROJECT. D. W. Cole, project engineer, Fallen, 

 Nev. ; L. W. Hall, engineer; H. W. Marean, superintendent of irriga- 

 tion; J. R. Post, chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



UMATILLA PROJECT. H. D. Newell, project engineer, Hermistcn, 

 Ore.; R. W. Hawley, superintendent of irrigation; C. W. Kellogg, 

 chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



KLAMATH PROJECT. W. W. Patch, project engineer, Klamath Fa'ls, 

 Ore.; William Sargeant, engineer; W. S. Wiley, examiner; C. C. 

 Hogue, chief clerk and fiscal agent; W. H. Heileman, engineer, opera- 

 tion and maintenance. 



NORTHERN DIVISION 

 Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming 



'H. N. SAVAGE, supervising engineer, Helena, Mont.; R. O. 

 Hayt. engineer; W. J. Egleston, examiner. 



BLACKFEET PROJECT. R. M. Snell, project engineer, Seville, Mont.; 

 C. E. Frisbee, chief clerk; H. W. Bruen, fiscal agent. 



FLATHEAD PROJECT E. F. Tabor, project engineer, St. Ignatiu's, 

 Mont.; C. W. Donnally, chief clerk; R. M. Reid, fiscal agent. 



HUNTLEY PROJECT. C. D. Howe, acting project engineer, Huntley, 

 Mont. ; E. B. Leclaire, chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



FORT PECK PROJECT. Ralph M. Conner, project engineer, Poplar, 

 Mont.; Frank Nivens, chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



MILK RIVER PROJECT. G. O. Sanford, project engineer, Malta, 

 Mont.; E. G. Lee, chief clerk; Wm. T. Parker, fiscal agent. 



ST. MARY STORAGE UNIT. Joseph Wright, engineer, B_abb, Mont. 



SUN RIVER PROJECT. Judson B. Bond, project engineer, Fort 

 Shaw, Mont.; G. W. Brown, fiscal agent. 



MISSOURI RIVER PUMPING PROJECT. R. H. Fifield, acting project 

 engineer, Williston, N. Dak.; W. S. Arthur, chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



LOWER YELLOWSTONE PROJECT. Lester H. Mitchell, acting project 

 engineer, Glendive, Mont.; F. J. Israel, chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



SHOSHONE PROJECT. C. P. Williams, project engineer, Powell, 

 Wyo.; Geo. E. Stratton, engineer; C. A. Peavy, chief clerk; T. W. 

 Hause, fiscal agent. 



SHOSHONE DAM. V. W. Russell, assistant engineer, Cody, Wyo. 



CENTRAL DIVISION 



Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Nebraska, 

 Wyoming 



R. F. WALTER, supervising engineer, 519 Commonwealth Build- 

 ing, Denver, Colo.; A. R. Honnold and J. R. Alexander, assistant 

 examiners; J. A. Dolphin, chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



GRAND VALLEY PROJECT. J. H. Miner, project engineer, Grand 

 Junction, Colo. 



UNCOMPAHGRE VALLEY PROJECT. C. T. Pease, project engineer, 

 Montrose, Colo.; J. M. Luney, chief clerk; E. R. F'urstenfeld, fiscal 

 agent. 



NORTH PLATTE PROJECT. Andrew Weiss, project engineer, Mitchell, 

 Neb.; Fred D. Pyle, irrigation manager; E. D. Newman, chief clerk; 

 O. P. Burrows, fiscal agent. , 



PATHFINDER DAM. L. A. McConnell, superintendent of construc- 

 tion, Pathfinder, Wyo.; H. D. Comstock, assistant engineer; J. R. 

 Ummel, fiscal agent, 



BELLE FOURCHE PROJECT. -F. C. Magruder, project engineer, Belle 

 Fourche, S. Dak.; E. R. Mills, chief clerk; T. E. Jones, fiscal agent; 

 O. T. Reedy, engineer, Orman, S. Dak. 



IDAHO DIVISION 



Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming 



F. E. WEYMOUTH, supervising engineer, Boise, Idaho; B. E. 

 Stoutemeyer, examiner; F. L. Cavis, chief clerk; R. R. Clawson, fiscal 

 agent. 



BOISE PROJECT. F. W. Hanna, project engineer, Boise, Idaho; 

 G. H. Bliss engineer, operation and maintenance. 



BOISE RIVER STORAGE UNIT. C. H. Paul, engineer, Boise, Idaho; 

 James Munn, superintendent of construction. 



MINIDOKA PROJECT. P. M. Fogg, project engineer, Rupert, Idaho; 

 C. A. Lyman, chief clerk; S. E. Hedden, fiscal agent. 



SNAKE RIVER STORAGE. F. T. Crowe, engineer, Moran, Wyo.; 

 E. H. Prescott, fiscal agent. 



WASHINGTON DIVISION 



Washington 



C. H. SWIGART, supervising engineer, North Yakima, Wash.; 

 A. H. Gullickson, chief clerk; E. W. Burr, assistant examiner. 



OKANOGAN PROJECT. Ferdinand Bonstedt, project engineer, Okano- 

 gan, Wash.; H. A. Yates, chief clerk and fiscal agent. 



YAKIMA PROJECT. C. H. Swigart, supervising engineer, North 

 Yakima, Wash.; T. E. Brick, assistant chief clerk; J. C. Gawler, fiscal 

 agent. 



STORAGE UNIT. E. H. Baldwin, project engineer, Ellensburg, 

 Wash. 



SUNNYSIDE UNIT. Ernest McCullough, project engineer, Sunnyside, 

 Wash.; R. K. Tiffany, superintendent of irrigation; N. K. Buck, chief 

 clerk and fiscal agent; E. M. Philebaum, fiscal agent. 



TIETON UNIT. C. E. Crownover, project engineer, Naches, Wash.; 

 O. R. Smith, superintendent of irrigation. 



NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. 



Important action was taken at this month's meeting 

 of the Board of Directors of the National Dairy Show. 

 Plans for leading features of the approaching show (Chi- 

 cago, October 26th to November 4th) were approved and 

 methods to round out the exhibition were discussed. 



Premiums for Brown Swiss and Dutch Belted cattle 

 were each increased twenty per cent, and there was added 

 to the classification a Breeder's Cow Herd, open to the 

 best ten cows two years old or over. This is open to all 

 breeds, and will bring the best specimens of each breed 

 against each other. Cows entering this contest must be 

 bred, but not necessarily owned by exhibitors, who will 

 receive a thousand-dollar trophy and cash prizes of $250 

 and $100. 



There will be on exhibition a model dairy barn, and 

 this with the Government's elaborate photographic trips 

 through leading dairy districts, will round out the agri- 

 cultural architecture so that the National this year will 

 hVe the best exhibit in this line ever before attempted. 



A committee was apopinted to devise a plan by which 

 there may be gathered the leading cows of the country 

 now on authenticated yearly test. Satisfactory progress 

 has been reported in assembling this great working herd, 

 which will prove the best example of dairy type and 

 conformation ever witnessed in this country. 



THE IRRIGATION AGE is read all around the world ; this 

 should be a pointer to our advertisers and those firms who deal 

 in irrigation goods, who should for their own benefit become 



regular advertisers. 



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