| International Joint Commission - Milk River (Mont. and Alta.) - 1915 - 314 pages
...Paw Mountains is almost one-half of the water that Hows into the Milk River in its natural condition. I have been there and I know what I am talking about. There are flowing from the upper Bear Paw Mountains, commencing on the west, the Big Sandy, Box Elder,... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - Wood - 1919 - 350 pages
...of any use to you nor the railroad he represents. I want to say this much about the tie inspector. I have been there, and I know what I am talking about. The tie inspector has been too cheap a man and you cannot get something for nothing. I know a railroad,... | |
| International Joint Commission - Water rights - 1921 - 208 pages
...Mountains is almost one-half of the water that flows into the Milk River in its natural condition. I have been there and I know what I am talking about. There are flowing from the "Upper Bear Paw Mountains, commencing on the west, the Big Sandy, Box Elder,... | |
| United States - 1907 - 864 pages
...Mr. Littlefield would tell vou differently from that. Mr. McNARY. I do not care what he would say; I have" been there and I know what I am talking about. 1 have been in Portland and Bangor and other cities in Maine, and the saloons there are as free and... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - Wood - 1919 - 368 pages
...of any use to you nor the railroad he represents. I want to say this much about the tie inspector. I have been there, and I know what I am talking about. The tie inspector has been too cheap a man and you cannot get something for nothing. I know a railroad,... | |
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