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Show THE RAINS MAY GOML Eut tli Irrii't'ion Compress Ua Oom plottj 1 ilsLa!j;r! au;l is Iady t Lauh at a Luay Dry Spall, A Single Ter Eecolulion Tolls tbo Tal Of Gno of the Aint kiporlaat Coa veutu us of tba Vcst VOLUMES IN A SINGLE PARAGRAPH Wwt All rub'le La'iJs in the Arid Statu Gran'.iid to Said States id Trust fur Ini-'a'ioa 1'urpoioi, A II ' in irl.il n. I mi i:ncntlT, ( omnllU, .1 ppnliit. cl TUe onKr, Adjourn Sin, lit, ilia ('minion! Scct llrcinU ! tir Viiltom liniulf lot, ililrmuiis lo-iimy, Mr. INliie'a amendment to the report oi thu cniiiiiiitte on resolutions. wliieSi w ;.s uinli f dis?tu ion when Tins 'J imi;s wen' lo pi c.s last eotiin was adopted an. I tl'.i tlnrd eetioii of tie resolution.i was then adopted as amended. Mr. Irish tiieti introduced the following. I; -i'f4, !':,, ,t It, i jii.tly dun tlm Kettleii .if .v.i.i ii.ii, via li'.;t,'i:n, Kjoni.iiA No-ii. No-ii. .. Lit. i ' .a. .ui , Kan a-, and Oklahoma, via I li I llil.i !.,., l ii..nt MI.H....I in-.tMLii-y m.i'.'-iiii t d -I. irs .tt Hi - i.:ir,-:'.:ia i,f tun. I oi is. .m.i in... c .. t i , t. r inllliona in !r "' " ' "!:"ls io t ,1-ei t:,..:n wlthiiut Irrl-1 Irrl-1 M " i. t.ial a n Tt on of inn fun Is ho paid li :" '' 111 : Wiifin;; I-' JJta land the Iwut-biS O, ii'i'i,. lloil. Mr. Kners of Denver asked thatlha word l onoailo be, oi.iitU'd. 'o maa ever n'tllnd in Colorado ami made a mistake. This w.i.i doiin. Ir. Hogar men olTcivd the to.iowing: J. i'.v . Thai :tu t in i'!i- of this conren tioiilliiit tie; .',ir",l,li"..M f.-l.rt.'l to prii;,..-(l nut :r.-.no toe : : t t ... me norl.-il of tbia tuuveiill.ei -. ,.(.. t.ii puli.li: liiu ls. suoiiid aalc I'.'i'.O'.ii a. y oi t. ,(, of all tie- laud In ti.e terriini'i-.4 n aec iidau- llli tha rego. lutii.nsit t! n c i.iVi.;,ti a li. oral grant to lid ternt.ir.i.s ai.il t H'm hums to lw formed tliereinnu or the jms li : lit.ijs to be Uuvotid to pi. bin; si-inii-l purnose . Tilt lieoiU'.imi4 11 Arluptd. The committee of the whole now rno an.l rtportud tlm resolutions back. Tho lirst resolution wan adopted. A tail of the si ate was ordered ou tha second, with the following results: California, -1 no, yes; Colorado. ISO no; Idaho. L'lJ yu. -1 no; Kaiiius, :l ) yes; Montana, 110 yes; Nebraska, 21 yes, U no; Nevada, 23 yet,, a no; '.-vv ilexlco. 3d uo; Oregon, no, 5 ye; Sonih Hakata, 30 yesj Texas. .';.) no; llah. 1!) no; W ashington, ; Vt'yoi.iiiig, ;.;u yes. Tolal, 0 yes, no, and tl.,. rc-'dution to slrika out prevailed. Amotion to strikeout the third re sol ir ion them prevailed. The resolutions ollcred by Messrs. Irish, and Kogirs wore then also adopted. The resolution as adopted now reads: ,',,,',,. That, tics coe: r-ss is In favor of ' fTnnti 1.; in trust. ii')..!i suc h con lltioi s m shall t-oi-TJ the Ji ll. lie i:i1e:..;t, to t:,e Etatnl and tcr.iiorl -s iiee.i'ul . ( i. rii atlon. ail lands now a part of the pu'.,to uoina:n within such slates ami tnrrltorte ero. pllu .' mineral land, for the pnrt.osn of developinir Irrigation, Irriga-tion, to render the lands row a ul I. rtile and ciipalde ol s'i.port'n.r a population. Judge C. C. Goodwin then introduced a resolution to indorse the irrigation work of the agricultural department of Ihe national government in the collection collec-tion and dissemination of information; especially ils admirable- progress reports re-ports covering the whole field of irrigation irriga-tion development. An amendment by Mills of California euggpstiug an increase in-crease in appropriation was adopted and then the resolution as amended prevailed. Cuu)uilttis Appointed. The following committees were then appointed : MeimifUil C-iMitittrr California, (','. C. Wright; Colorado, Piatt Kogers; Main,, A. D. i'oote; Kansas, A. W. Stubfs; Montana, A. C. Holkin; Ne-ht.a-ka, John H. Abliott; New Mexiro, D. II. Weui; r; Oiegon, J. li. Hamilton; Hamil-ton; South Dakota, J. H. lisilev; Texas, Walter Greshum; Utah. W. ')I. King; Wyoming, Frank Bond; Nevada, C. W. Irish. J-'xeriiliee. Ci)niliii!!rr California, Iks Trumlio; Idaho, A. W. llagar; Kansas, J. W. Gregory; Montana, V. A. Clark; Nebraska. John Stephenson; New Mexico. Mex-ico. W. II. "arr; Oregon, J. P. Huntington; Hunt-ington; South Dakota, J. II. Bailey; Texas, Morgan Jones; Wyoming. 101-wood 101-wood Meade; Nevada, Francis G. New-lands; New-lands; Utah, V. Iv ismvthe. Ou Motion of Mr. Newlands, Governor Gover-nor Tnomas' name was added to the committee 011 memoral to cougress. On motion of Mr. Irish tho executive committee was authorized t9 have the proceedings of tho session printed. 1,11-iiatioiiM. Secretary Gillespie read an invitation invita-tion from the board of directors of tho Deseret Agricultural exposition tendering tender-ing tickets for tho five uays' session, alter which oilers of excursions wero made lrom the Union I'a.nlic asking th delegates to co to Garfield Beach and to tiie. I'm a r Liver canal, and from thu llio Grande Western j take tho delegation dele-gation to Lehi. All were accepted, aud tho Lehi excursion left this morning morn-ing at 8, returning at .'I. thence to Garfield. Gar-field. The Bear Kiver excursion will leave tomorrow at S o'clock. .Delegate Clark extended to the con- gre-s a warm and earne-t invitation to hob! ils next session in Montana. 1 ting of llio Comm.tteetf. The executive committee met at thu Templrton last evening. Governor J nomas of Utah was elected permanent . chairman and W. K. Smythe of Utah M'ereiary. The committee will act conjointly con-jointly with the memorial committee in the presentation of tho arid land memorial to congress. It was decided that the governors of the several states and ten; ones in the arid land belt unrepresented un-represented at the congress be called upcu for appointees to membership on this committee. A financial committee consisting of Messrs. W. A. Clark of Montana, Junes Stephenson of Nebraska Ne-braska an.l K. G. Nuwlauds of Nevada, was appointed. '1 he memorial committeo met at tha Templeton 'o ami elected A. C. Dot-kin Dot-kin of Mnntaua chairman and A, D. Foota of Idaho secretary. Each mem- ' l.-er of the committee was instructed to send to the chairman a statement of the cap. abilities, conditions, need and methods for irrigation best adapted lor ther stat or territory. A Druliminary memorial, consisting. i of a oonci Mntmnent of reports nf each member will be also formulated. Tho secretary was inntrnctnil to write to each v overnor of the states ami territories terri-tories to fill vacancies ou the commit- tt'O. |