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Show mm M FOB IsicAiii;; ce.'jGss (tst Already in Contest for ft Session; Pueblo ami Spokane Rivals. MtQUEROrE. X. ScpL 2S. ffih the National Irrigation con-KEg con-KEg riot convene until 10 o'clock morning a lively contest has t-heen started bv Pueblo and B. for next, year's congress. H'is represented by more than- a Kr ; delegates and a brass band To Washington city by a train KtfMciratcs from the jNorlhwest K-no arrived tonight. Salt Lako in the race and the Utah dcle-mmU dcle-mmU a band arrived tonight on a R'ilten'aauce of delegates at the K&n will be fully IffOO. -with mWtnpct that that number vill have i rreatly by Wednesday. This I will bo notable lor the number ill workers iu the field who are to take part in the proceedings. is an almost equally noticeable , of men prominent in political a hare been present at former otott at iernoon 's session "will be I to introductory business, the . address by President Frank C. if Denver; addresses by L. Brads' Brad-s' of New Mexico and William m of Utah, and an address by IT J. Franklin Bell, chief of IrS. A., vrhc is attending the mi representative of tho war Bidancc of foreign delegates Ht feature of this congress. Kion of officers of the con-Caot con-Caot take plnce until Frida3 B. Barstow, vice-president of KTC5S, is the only man promi-Emed promi-Emed for the presidency. |