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    it 10 to 70 feet. I have made some investigations and believe as a result of these investigations that water can be pumped on to the land there at a cost of not more than *3.00 per acre per season. In discussing this matter with Governor Spry this morning, he suggested that I write you and ask for your advice regarding the course we ought to pursue in connection with protecting the settlers and development of the State, ^e are, of course, anxious to have this southern country developed. The soil is rich and fertile and climatic conditions favorable to the production of crops that can be produced in other parts of the State. Do you think it - 'ice to advise these farmers to relinquish a 320 acre homestead and secure a Desert Entry? Would it be possible for those who have gone Cn to these lands with the idea of reclaiming them under the Enlarged Homestead Act to patent their claims in case they secure water by pumps and jut some of the ground under irrigation? I would be very glad to have your suggestions relative to this matter. Very sincerely yours, (signed) L.A.MERRILL, Secretary*