SNOWS OF A SEASON Value as Source of Supply for Ir s rigation Is Limited. Agricultural Operations Are Most Suc cessful at Altitudes Below 6,000 ' Feet, WJtK'POMlbly Some ? ' J Exceptions. In tho nrld regions propor, tho flronniB that afford tho principal sources of supply for irrigation rlso along tho Continental dlvldo and tho parallel ranges to tho wost, or among Iheir spurs. Tho snowfall of valuo as a Botirco of supply for Irrigation during tho summer may safely bo. lim ited to areas In excoss of 7,000 foot lii altitude. Tho area of territory abovo 7,000 feet embraced in tho states and territories of Colorado, Idaho, Novada, Utah, Arizona, Now Mexico Is 112,426 snuaro miles, writes y. H. Drandcuburg In tho Field and Farm. California, partly arid, has 0,246 squaro miles. In the- study of snowfall in relation to Irrigation, It would Boom that tho ascertainment of (ho seasonal snowfall should prove of greater value than data as to tho Snowfall for tho calendar year. In Colorado tho avcrngo for tho area (betweon 6,000 and 7,000 feet Is fifty ifour Inches; botween 7,000 and 8,000 feet, fifty-eight inches; for tho next ithousand, tho amount Is 121 Inches, whllo for tho next 1,000 foot thoro Is an Increase but not so marked, amounting to 145 Inches. In Wyoming betweon 6,000 and 7,000 feet tho aver ago Is forty inches; botween 7,000 and 8,000 foot, flfty-sovon Inches, and prac tically double that valuo, or 110 inches, between 8,000 and 9,000 foot Beginning with tho area betweon 6,000 and 7,000 feet and tnklng succeeding elevations of 1,000 foot, tho values for Now Mexico aro nineteen inches, for ty, fifty and seventy-six Inches re spectively, tho last being for tho aroa between 9,000 and 10.0Q0 feet. In Novada, for tho area botween 6,000 and 7,000 feet, tho records of a largo number of stations gtvo an avcrngo of seventy-two inches; for higher alti tudes tho data aro Insufficient, but tho Bnowfall is doubtless greater. Tho samo is truo of tho higher alti tudes in Utah, although tho records of many stations In that stato aro available, for 6,000 and 7,000 feet and ,7,000 to 8,000 feot, tho values being flfty-slx Inches and forty-ono lnchos rosnectlvolv. For Idaho. Montana and Arizona, data aro avallablo only for ;6,000 to 7,000 feet In Idaho tho avorago Is 103 lnchos, in Montana 42 Inches, and In Arizona 46 Inches. For tho ontiro area abovo 6,000 feot In Colorado tho averago for tho driest season is 64 Inches, whllo for tho wet test tho avorago Ib 150 Inches. In jWyomlng It Is 55 Inches for tho drlost ns against an averago of 09 Inches for tho wottost. In Now Mexico tho extremes aro 26 inches and 69 inches; 'Nevada, 33 Inches and 101 inches; .Utah, 10 and 84 Inches; and for 6,000 to 7,000 feet tho extremes are: In jMontann, 29 and 72 Inches; Idaho, 60 ana iuu menus; ivrnunu, t,v uuu ou Inches. In vlow of tho variations In tho amounts of snowfall of different sea' 'sons, as Just shown, It is manifest that irrigation interests aro much concerned as to tho minimum and maximum amounts that may bo ex pected during a season, mo groai ost seasonal amounts of snowfall ,wlthin tho arid states, shown by tho records, aro as follows: Montann, at tautto, altitude 5,728 foot, 94 Inches Now Mexico, at Chamo, altitude 7,862 feet, 148 Inches; Utah, at Park City, altitudo 6,846 foot, 195 Inches; Art zona, at Flagstaff, altitude 6,907 foot, 208 lnchos; Wyoming, at Dattlo, altl tudo 9,916 feet, 246 lnchos; Idaho, at 'Atlanta, altitudo 7,000 feot, 318 inches; Colorado, at Ituby, altitudo 10,000 foot, ,644 inches; and Novada, at Fordyco iDara, altitudo 6,500 foot, 1,067 Inches tho minimum record at this placo In ten Boasons being 198 Inches. During Decombor nnd January tho .snowfall is light along tho eastorn slope of tho Continental divide and It Is not uncommon for almost all tho enow that falls earlier in tho season to melt or ovapordto undor tho Influ Wco of tho warm chlnook winds jwhlch prevail during theso months, (April. May and Juno aro oxcooding ,ly dry In southern New Mexico and throughout Arizona, whllo July 1b a dry month In northern Utah; In No vada, tho dry porlod oxtonds all through July, August and HoptomDor, On tho western alopo of tho Contl nental divide, February, March and April bring heavy snows, whllo in tho Pacific states heavy snows on tno mountain ranges aro generally per sistant from December to March. Ag ricultural operations aro most suc cessful at altitudes below 6,000 feot with tho possible exception of locall tins where low altitudo offsets to somo oxtont tho Influonco of altitudo, Such operations aro, therefore, car rled on In regions more or loss ro- motoly removed from tho larger and Imoro rollablo sources of supply. Farmer of tho Future. -nrnnirinnf nf tho last irrigation con (gross aays that tho farmer of tho ifuturo will llvo wun nis ramuy m vu Wes with all tho attractions of town ,llfo, and ho will drlvo out In his .motor car to tho farm in tho morn- ling and roturn at night to tho lux urles of his town nomo. t Use of Road Dust. Rcrano un tho road dust and apply about tho roots of your plants during tho hot, droughty weather, ana Keep R0BLEMS IN SHEEP R'AISINQ May Be Profitable' by Keeping Small Band as Scavengers or for Securing Rams. (By E. J. 1DDIKQS. Colorado Agricul tural CoUcbo.) Elthor for mutton or wool produc tion it Is not probablo that slicop raising on a largo scalo cau bo made successful' on high-priced Irrigated land. Thoro must bo moro to tho in dustry than markotablo wool or mut ton, oIbo somo other system of using tho productlvo power of tho land Is preferablo. Sheep may bo profitably raised on such lands in two ways a small bank kept as scavengers, or a purc-brod flock for tho purposo d( raising rams for uso In othor pure bred flocks or in rango herds. Tho Irrigated wost 1b just begin ning to face tho problem of wood control, nnd as tho lands nro bettor fenced and hotter Improved In every way, tho cloantng of fonco rows, cor ners of tho fields, and other ncgloctcd places bocomes necessary for pre venting tho Bproad of weed soeds and for Improving tho appearance of tho farm and tho homo. A small band of sheep will do this service moro ef fectually and economically than any mechanical contrivance Sheep do well In cleaning up neglected places, in tho potato Held, In suitable fields and whorovor vegetative matter grows that is not harvested In salablo crops. Thoy cat practlcully all woCdo when young. Investigation In Minne sota indicates that slicop will cat and practically destfoy 430 of tho 480 va rieties of weeds native to that Btato. Where tho lands aro well fonced. sheep proof, In tho wost, a small band of Bhcep will cloan up tho farm, thrlvo in so doing, and make salablo mutton, or wool on forago and roughago that would othorwlso go to wasto. Each awo of such a band should annually produco n Iamb worth $3.50 to $5, and from $1.50 to $2 worth of wool. Tho handling of puro-brod flocks for producing rams suitable for range uso has already been taken up In somo parts of tho state, particularly at Greoloy and Longmont With tho oxcoption of increased cost of founda tion stock, and thoreforo, Increased interest on investment 'to bo tnkon into consideration, such flocks can bo handled with but llttlo moro oxpenso than grades. Pure-bred rams pro duccd by such a systom of sheep hus bandry, when old onough for breeding, soil to rnngo flock masters for $16 to $25. A sheepman at Bolso, Idaho, who has established a reputation for producing rams for rango uso, has contracted his ram lambs for five years ahead at $25 per head. It would pay western farmers to glvo snoop somo consideration for elthor of tho abovo-mentlonod pur poses. ALFALFA AS A SOIL BUILDER Great Value of Crop Is Its Ability to Increase the Nitrogen Content of the Land.' Tho great virtue of alfalfa is Its ability to increnso the nitrogen con tent of tho soil, says Professor Frear bf tho Colorado Agricultural college. About 77 per cent of tho air is nitro gen. It is estimated that thero are 35,000 tons over ovory aero of land, worth, at tho present rato of 18 cents per pound, over $12,000,000 If It could bo used. It Is taken out of the air Into tho soli by very mlnuto plants callod bacteria, which llvo in tho llttlo nodules found on tho alfalfa roots. It takes about 25,000 bactoria to moosuro an inch. Thoy tako tho nitrogen from tho air and uso It In their llfo processes and then give it up to tho alfalfa plant in another form. Alfalfa plants roraovo largo amount of nitrogen from tho soil, but tho bactoria collect so much that a portion Is left for othor plants that follow. If tho soil Is too wot tho bactoria cannot work nnd If too hard, tho air containing tho nitrogen can not got to them. All plants which havo the. ability to add nitrogen to tho soil, like alfalfa, aro called legumes. Somo legumes closely related to alfalfa aro sweet clover and whlto clover; somo more distantly related aro beans and peas. POULTRY NOTE8. Largo flaked bran is tho best. Food acts as fuel for tho body, Done moal Is an oxcollont feather maker. Sweet potatoes being sugary aro fattening. Unless grit Is hard and short It Is of llttlo use. Hyo has practically no valuo as a poultry food. A chango of food will often tempt a poor appetlto. A ration rich In carbon will produco too much fat Fowls during molt need an extra amount of food. As a general thing fowls profer wheat to barley. Bulky food serves to promoto dlges tlon and health. Too highly stimulating food Is apt to causo liver troubles. Kaffir corn Is ono of tho very best grnlns for poultry, and more suitable than Indian com. A gill of llnsocd meal contains moro bono making matter than a pint and a half of corn. In feeding oats, milieu oats aro tho most desirable, clipped oats next and ordinary oats last. In ordor to manufacture eggs It Is necessary for n hen to bo supplied with tho propor material. A hen muBt bo Kept In good condl tlon. Sho muBt be nolther too fat nor too poor, Doth extromes aro bad. Social Gayeties Are in Full Swing ASHINQTON. Washington's bo clal season is in full swing nnd tho big balls, tho official receptions and stato djnnors at tho White Houso now follow ono nnothor in bewildering rapidity. A tradition, woll-nlgh as old as tho republic User, prescribes tho four official receptions at tho Whlto Houso of which tho first Is given for tho diplomatic corps, tho second for tho Supremo court, tho third for tho mom bora of congress nnd tho last for tho officers of tho army and navy. Dur ing Prosidont Taft'B incumbency of tho Whlto Houso theso receptions havo acquired a significance which thoy havo lacked for many years. Dy limiting tho number of invitations nnd endeavoring to avoid asking tho anmo persona twice, tho recoptions hnvo been made moro onjoyablq and also far moro brilliant Stato dinnors at tho Whlto Houso follow Iho Bamo order as tho recop tions, tho first being given for tho dip lomatlc corps. President nnd Mrs. Tatt will this season add ono dinner, nnd tho reception to congress will bo New Insecticide Law Now in Effect THAT LAW oHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN PASSED, I SAY THE lnsccticldo act of 1910 1b now in effoct and joint regulations for its enforcement havo been lssuod by the secretaries of tho treasury, of ag riculture and of commerco and labor. The net forbids tho manufneturo or salo in fedoral territory of adulterated or mlsbranded Insecticides and fungi cides, especially mentioning Paris green and load arsenate It also for bids Intorstato shipment of such ar ticles and this Is Its most important feature. Under tho regulations samples of In secticides and fungicides nro to bo collocted by pu.rchnsq by ngonts pf Iho United States department of agri culture and analyzed or oxamined by such chemist or examiner as tho sec retary of agrlculturo may designate If a samplo then appoars to bo adul terated or mlsbranded a privata hoar- lng before tho secrotary or his repre sentative will bo glvon to tho party from whom tho samplo was obtalnod nnd to othors lntorestod who may ap pear personally or by attornoy nnd may submit oral or written ovldenco. If It still nppoars that tho act has been violated tho proper United States Protest Against Postal Rate Rulings POSTMASTER GENERAL Frank II. Hitchcock is having a hornet's nest of n tlmo with tho medical, sci entific and othor societies of llko char- actor whoso publicatldns ho is trying to rulo out of tho malls' at tho cont-a- pound rato. For yearB societies of una chnractor hayo been availing them- solves of this privilege under tho law of 1879, but about a year ago tho postmaster general served notice on thom that unless thoy changed their mothod, they must pay tho rato of an other class, or about five times as much as they aro paying now. The societies mado vigorous protest, in consequonco of which Mr. Hitch cock has hold his ordor in abdyanco. Tho houso, in tho moantimo, passod tho Dodds bill, to glvo publications Is President Goes to THE brido with tho green macaw feather la her hat -who mado tho last trip up tho Washington monu ment tho other day, can go back homo nnd boost that, sho nscendod tho tall Bhaft with tho president of tho United States. Of courso "John," who was thero as a necessary part of tho honoy moon, and about a dozen old married people can mako tho samo boast, for tho big elevator waB comfortnbly filled when tho president and secre tary Norton, with two secret aorvlco men, camo down tho gravol walk to tho foot of tho monumont Tho prosidont toolc ono look at tho Btono shaft rising to tho mist moro than D00 foot, ono look at tho oloyator, followed by n ' dinner to tho speaker of tho houso, a custom which will likely bo accepted as a precedent horcafter. Each mombor of tho cabi net, beginning with tho preinlor, tho Bocrotary of state, and following In ordor of procodonco gives a dinner for tho President and Mrs. Taft. Theso dinners will bo on Thursdays during tho season. Provlous to tho Hoosovolt rcglmo tho guests at the cablnot dinners wero limited to tho President and his wlfo and tho cab inet members nnd their wlvos. Moot ing tho samo small sot of persons nlno times during ovory winter provod a bit dull for alt tho guests, and when Mrs. Hoosovolt signified that sho would be glad It each cabinet hostess should ask whomever sho. choso whon dining tho Prosidont, thero was gon oral rejoicing, "At homo" days of tho women of tho official clrclo aro also regulated by preccdont. Socloty, for lnstanco, has long acceptod Wednesday b tho day on which calls shall bo mndo upon tho wlfo of tho vicc-prosldont, tho wlvos of tho cablnot members nnd nt tho homo of tho speaker of tho houso of representatives. Custom has llkowiso appointed Monday as tho official rd ccptlon day for tho wives of the men bors of tho Judiciary, Tucsdny for tho wives of tho roprosontativos in con gross ana Tuursday as tho day on which calls shall bo mado upon tho wives of sonntors attornoy will bo Informed of tho facts, Provision is mado for stato officials to co-oporato in reporting violations to tho Bccrctnry of agriculture. Paris grcon Is adulterated if it does not contain nt least CO per cent, of ar senlous oxldo; on tho othor hnnd It must not contain nrsonlo in wator-sol-ublo forms equivalent to moro than 3Ve per cent, of arscnloua oxldo; and ho substance may bo mixed with It so as to lower its Btrength. Lead arsenate Is counted adulter ated If It contains moro than 60 por cent of wntcr, or If its total arsonlo Is equivalent to Icbs than 12 per cent of arsenic oxldo, or If it contains nrsonlo in water solublo forms equiva lent to moro than .75 of a per cent of arsenic oxldo, or if any substanco Is mixed with It bo as to lower Its strength. Any other Insectictdo or funglcldo Is adulterated if its strength or purity fall bolow tho Btnndard undor which it Is Bold, or If any substanco has boon wholly or partly substituted for it, or if any vnluablo lngrediont has boon oven partly roiriovod, or if It is in tended to bo usod on vogotntlon and is Injurious to vogotntlon. Tho dealer may rollovo himself of responsibility by obtaining from tho wholesaler or from tho manufacturer n guaranty that tho artlclo 1b not "adulterated or mlsbranded" within tho moaning of tho "Insoctlcldo act of 1910." sued by educational, scientific, philan thropic and fraternal societies tho samo mnll rato privileges enjoyed by othor magazines. Tho 'bill has not passed tho senate, nor, in fact, can Senator Penroso, chairman of tho com mltteo on postofllcos and postroads, bo Induced i to call n mooting fa con sider It. Tho postmaster general maintains that ho Is simply complying with ex isting law. It Is pointed out by tho postofllco department that tho post master general would havo no end of troublo on his hands If ho mado excep tions In administering tho law apocl fylng tho jort of matter that may bo carried at tho cont-a-pound rato. It Is pointed out that if tho socie ties In question should bo fnvorod, tho great mall ordor houses, which or ganize so-called societies with a mem bershlp fco of 25 cents a year, and thohn send to tho mombers of theso socletlofl alloged magazines which con Bist chiefly of advertisements, would Insist on bolng placed on tho samo basis as tho organizations that aro protesting. Top of Monument and then said to Secrotary Norton, "I think wo'll rldo up, Norton." It was Mr. Taft's first visit to tho top of tho monumont, although ho had lived In. Washington moro than ton yoora. Tho prosidont walked to each of tho windows In turn. "It must bo flno up hero on a cloar day' ho Bald, as he turnod away at last to enter tho ele vator on tho trip down. At tho en franco to tho shaft tho president paused a mlnuto undecided, and thon wont away. Tho wltnosn with tho groon macaw feather exclaimed: "Oh, John, donr, I'm glad wo'vo seen tho president, but wo mustn't miss tho vlow. Wo'll go up again tomorrow." Tho president strolled to tho sonato wing of tho capltol. Tho olovntor man took htm down In tho basomont nnd ho noxt mado his first tour of lnspoo tlon of tho eolobrated subtorranenn passage. Aftor having lived in Wash lngton ton years ho had soon hoiiio of tho things that tourists sco on tho day of their arrival. THE SCHOOLS OF WESTERN CANADA In Sorffeof ,th'e Cities ahd Towns the School Buildings Cannol Accom modate the Increasing" Num-' Ono of tho most Important factors In tho building of a now country In tho attention that Is paid by the au thorities to tho education of tho rising generation. Fortunatoly for western Canada, tho settlement of that now country began In such recent yenra that It waa nblo to lay!, a foundation for this work, gained by tho experi ence of oldor countrldsi In this way tho vory best Is tho result Through out tho entire Country-are to bo Been tho most Improved Btylo of architec ture In school bulldtngo. Tho cKlbB and towns vlo with each othor In tho offorts to sccuro tho best of accom modation and at tho samo tlmo got nrchttcctural lines that would appeal. Sufficient to cay that nohoro la thoro tho groatcr attention paid to elemen tary and advanced education than In western Canada. A report Just to hand- bIiowb that In Calgary, Albortn, thoro aro olghty teachers employod, and tho enrollment 4,228 pupils'. In tho Province of Alborta thoro wan a total of 46,000 pupils attending schools In 1909. Tho total enrollment for tho roar In city, town and vlllngo schools , was 22.8S3, and tho total in rural chaols was 23,165. Thoro aro in tho provlnco 970 schools with 1,323 de partments, At tho cIobo of 1909 thoro was n totnl of 1,096 school districts in tho provlnco. Croat nttontlon is paid also to agricultural education. Tho best uses of tho soli nnd ouch othor matters ns tend to raako tho agrlcul turo less of a drudgo and moro of a bucccsb nro employed. When thoro Is tho combination of good soli, splen did cllmato and healthy and advanced Ideas In tfio methods employed, in agrlculturo, wo sco accomplished tho results that havo placed western Can ada on Kb present high piano In tho Dgrlcultural world. Thoro Is to bo found men of high otnuding In liter ary spheres as well as In financial Irclcs who aro carrying on farming, not nlono for tho ploasuro they do rlvo but for tho profit thoy secure. Mr. Adler", a wldo-awako business man Df Now York, lms a ranch noar Strath- moro, Alberta. Ho is highly pleased with his bucccss tho past year. Ho lay a: On July 25th wo esttmatod our crop at 6,000 bushols of wheat. A weok later wo Increased our cstimnto to 12,000 bushols. A few days lator wo again -IncrcoHOd our ostlmnto, this tlmo to 18,000 bushels, but after har vest In Soptembor wo found wo had 20,150 bushols. It that isn't a record, what Is?" ho naked. "This cron was mado with nractl cally no molsturo," jYo'cbhtlnubdj "and wo now hnvo a bottbr opinion of tho fortuity of Alborta lnnds than ever and valuo our lands hlghor than wo ovor did boforo." Kir. Adlor, who has boon on tho ranch for about a weok, loaves for Now York Saturday. This gentleman Is conducting a farm on n largo scalo, and hna plenty of moana to dovolop It, nnd hla tuny not bo taken na n fair caso. Thoro nro, though, instances of thousands who havo begun llfo on small farms In western Canada with but brains nnd tho determination pver and above tho couple of hundred dollars In roady monoy that thoy possoBBcd, and today aro ownors of largo farms and hand somo lncomos, all tho result of their efforts on Innd that was rcsponslvo to tho touch of tho hand that hold tho plow. Instances, such as theso can bo quoted If you will communlcato with tho nearest Canadian government ngont, who will also mall you froo do scrlptlvo literaturo. 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