Show u cc 6 TION If Ninth Annum Annual Session Meets In Chicago Fit I A I DEESS Oft nit wed at t Sail LuIa 11 nov ninth of the th National con gr o upend nd tonight under the tha most mOil circumstances flis con cn order at Central gsa was wal ol to I lIall by till ot of WYo who Intro Introduced Introduced nr hr fluard I Talor to wi 11 come the body to Chicago Dr Te lor made s a lon long on oa the lon In the PhilippInes In Ini to x nIr to justify a 0 m nl i that no one Would t to te tIle by the arid lands ot of the West Vest The next George If 11 chairman ot the who Abo d liI a tv to Dr Mr Ir was WUI by Ir II I dent dUlt leale ho made madl all 11 lid ud rel lie He laid sald the ot arid lands hall IwI r receIved cant ant attention out outside side aWe of the territory where whre It II 1 goIng oln lo in Th I t I Is only to rt re that the Irrl a le alle of the thet West t ate Are a natIonal heritage that thaL the ot of am much need of t homes mee the children or of Color au amI their Is II not A local loea problem but one In which the whole tO 1 rr h has an Interest nd about 1 It Il to lie be Informed The Irrigation con congress Ire had Ite orIgin In the convictIons vr of R a few thoughtful that the tho agrIcultural 1 the lie Wet were not apprecIated that many or of the tend tendencies were dangerous and the methods lands and dIviding rIvers users ere er Inadequate to 10 the or of the It was wall ti tG arouse sentiment to a of oC thir sItuation In order iO t HOur needed reforms of oC i anti tto In laws WI Xh congress met a at t Salt Luke Lake c tt ten years ago afo and was a 1 ar r I Iii enthusiasm find public spIrit Stat and wert represented b by ot of their mo t If t one doubted that there thre was rca EWI for tor such luch the and ot of the public land laws law which I the th out would hive have et their doubt At ret reit It we was Iown that while success In Uon i ith th unIon ot of land and nd ater we have nt at the lt Sery outlet out In this country dl those thoa two elements of oC fertilIty III I IQ Thea Q t the e government time tIe Water ater supply It was wa shown hown that thU there thre Is nearly a half million I of land there Is III not hilt a single law which lu Its eXIst sacs or mak makes any for Its Ita Ir hr I t The congress urged IIi as asa a 1 remedy for Cor th these evils the ut of r thC publIc I lands lids to the States It juI Ors d In behalf ot tUch action that i t ahne the control of the water supply I k f It had hua to thee the States the control t the land should hould follow tullow and that to toPO PO Q this thia would be to ure L higher tie de ft f and I In puttIng both bolh to 10 Ute use Hum would be with an administration Ia 10 In WashIngton There were re some I wha M disagreed with this view and urged I aa a further Investigation of oC the of Irrigation by the of oC ItUre For 8 years the con followed ciOlfi closely III the lines ot of the on one urging the or of law and ailing the States Statu In by donations ot of land A Abill bill wu was but tile the revolutIon In Int t conditions which it II provided i itar tar for was WIS Although It felled to a law It ha has had an on irrigation It th the policy polley of doing nothing The which It was waa ont one All 1 1 It ft with Hh those thole who It to present a t substitute Thia 1 ass al not as al easy as I It I seemed and Ind sIn that time the Wet his haa been liten studying thIs subject aa never Leeore I While no question h lie yet of Rr than tile Ihl necessity I I ot of such changes as AI will units unitt 1 1100 and water aler under ana ons control other QU ceding the public lAuds Juds to the States have finally nully f rIe II gated this to a 1 subordinate position It 11 Is i now OW realized that watering Is 1 not nol solely a problem tor or th Ih States that the nation h baa certain duo du duties ties lIes anti AmI ud and that there are certain questIons which require na legislation and ana oversight The need ot of nations national laws grows out ot of the Ihl tact fact that HuH In th the West Welt it II II ant antl II l not land which hrh l Is ot of overshadowing Im Importance t Many Ian western rIvers are In int t j This ThIt laws ot of the Stites through which they flow widely In character while In Saine are arl both Inadequate and dan danI dangerous I The appropriation of th thes In InI l under those lax lix an and n nt I J t I State Slate laws threatens to I a f source or of litigation and s sI I dal III dIsturbances unless b by wv I Y the ll rights anti and I clef can ca I be reconciled and aDd adjusted N I connected with irrigation pur or this In importance Throughout II the arid BIld region land without Water Is h hI i II I of little value The rivers on which It t fertilIty art are thy th t fatur t r t nt the h H J whole who 4 tal 1111 lIfe I off of cv r 11 1111 ti 1 to toH H Ill 10 up Ly by th the r In a hith t t i ll It 1 il evil IhlIa lb us tur I tt n I n fl or nf th I I w 1 I I Lt V rt I Fo FoI p po who o h hat nl n thIs IhlA justion J nl lit the Ihl OUI thi Ih lp ani I r f eli It II I t for tur Ih thc mInd or of l ii 5 nr th tb t rn n r or of J rl rIses i I 11 ii hi It h ii h Mo be ut 1 v I n ion because It Is III I I I II 11 the future of th West 1 Dowa Its lofty II thres streams I which with their erIc furnIsh the water rr for a 1 I llon larger I than many Eurt n nt And t Ihl hl b In the t I i I t I to 10 toI I t the hop of v I H I ot or 1 i These r Ih i the MI I and th S future we wa tel te uI i IRr 1 lart ot of Wyoming Montana and th Ih Ial t The I crosses nil ar I t n Or Oregon lIon an 1 the thirl I 11 11 s Wit h th I I Ij 1 d i rt oF It I i l t lot I r rIt I 1111 lit It In r I 1 II i 1 II ni II 1 J I T 11 r i I end and deserted but ahn hn are dl horns 0 I t Ie II lit I II for mort mor mw hll liv jn of Ir tho Mis II t I Iv To T a thIs t ri suIt ul i A gigantic lItle ui I kirg sin It time tile I 04 jO lOr f In t but the development of I tern ot of distribution which will their and protect each of th the multitude of in hIs hll rights to hl needed share bare of oC the common supply T To J accomplish result Is beyond th the means or of lOCAl effort or individual en enterprise It InvolveR the adjustment ot of divers and Interests ot of bali communitIes even of oC dir dlf ferent and I requires onlY wise wille laws but ability ot of order In III their execution The fram framIng In Ing of these la lawS IN II a task which ought not much longer loncer to be deferred Al AI ru ly grave complications have been created through neglect to 10 recognise I Ithe tile the Inevitable ti of oC the future In panic ot of tile the State crossed by these theM I rivers the laws en an I ownershIp ot of the entire supply In oth IU ers the ot r rights hll pre pee yalta whIch It If strictly enforced would 1 vr tnt the diversion and u us ot of any allY I ot of th the supply Bach ot of these In some part of iti III course III hI navigable aol a recent nt decision ot of the States supreme eurt urt baa hll asserted till the authority or of the federal government to Interfere with the Ute use ot of water In Irrl gallon gatlon whenever such use Injuriously the or of navigation All laWS policies ap apply 11 ply to th the same water supply anti and they lan can only b be through national legislation The lbs Irrigation congress has hns been lIeen seeking for years to secure tion 0 of this question and ns as a 11 solution has ha urged the creation ot of a 1 national commissIon whose dut duty It II would be to study thus anti outline a polIcy acceptable alIke to the nation and to the severs stateS Nothing howe lOr came of this Western tern representatIves I In Congress found It easIer to agencies already existIng than to create creat new ones and instead of creating a anew anew new bureau have Invoked the assistance ot of 1 a number r ot of those thOM In exist nce The Stall Stales department ot of IIi has hall Inaugurated a compre or at Irrigation laws and methods The ot of thee survey h has been with the gauging of at streAms ant the anti survey of lit sites for tor forthe the ot of surplus waters watell the war department has an Investigation of th the necessity lt antI Importance ot of storage reservoirs J Forest ore t reserves are beIng anti forest protection hu bee a 1 recognised feature of oC the national government The fhe lest two or of the congress have shown the or if th this growing Interest lIt and effort on the part ot of the national government Public sentiment In the West Is cluing log In favor or of dl dIrect t appropriations of money moner from th the national treasury or orthe the construction of storage works and amI Ih the building ot of canals canall ot of too great mAe mag or cost t for tor private enterprIse It thIs aid Is III extended under such condl Condi ai will unite wIth Ith the ownership ot of a share in III tilt the stream on its value ahlf It will mark the be beginning ginning ot If an economic reform ot of flun Examples or of such Buch 0 nr will he be more potent than precept or argument and ana will In Inure inore ore ure th do nall of speculative owner hi of if streams I rea mil hl h unwise state leg has hall wads madl The fhe lut tV ot of the made this hla a prominent ot of II iti de declaratIon of still and It Is hoped that th the declaratIon of tb the lr tres cat ron congress wilt will not lie be lees and Im III 11 It may Inay be stated 1 that th tb IrrigatIon congress has hall been the therun run In the best thought ot of time the theW W West t hM has found expression In Its ia efforts tu to deAne the limits ot of state and nation MUon RI AI to aid In every fR Way the of wi wIe laws t so that level cleel elmen It shall be orderly TI The ment of this result is II one ot of time the tasks tuk of the future If lt It the creation ot of II a new ural lural empire m lre All aim In inor ur or national wealth anti securIng the material conditIons for millions ot of that this has yet seen 1111 Patti en 0 1 New lork ork Nov Potter 1 was one or of the tle at al thus the annual dinner of tile the Central Labor Union ot of last night About per Iler eons man many women attended the dinner John Phillips Potter Mill hi In pArt pArtI I was WUI In III whet what I 1 was IU most important itt con oon connection with Ith the meeting of the ot of mediatIon and amI arbitration Industrial commission end and I sun Am afraid I the gentlemen b by answering them tho hut hutting ting lit if ft elgar time the boord first fot the Ih they r bail a very or acid Ime of It But Bul I mana to gat at them the to my house houM and nd urt on tile tIters thre were pr anoll that I mIssed 11 I here rt box of Dc cigars Till These things created tl 1 rout com common mon The In cern n it t of human Is 18 tr fraternal rl fe und you cannot build an any cooperative service for tor the race you establish the feeling of oC brotherhood You cant establish the right feeling the du dl test teet the you ba base tl It on Controller on Coler who was I another fir If the referred to the Im made matIe In the do as the greatest that lund been n made In un tiny of at the city deport apart He suggested that the labor unions should arrange to have their presented in III proper form fonn 5 f thou when they get Into the courts court they would not be thrown thron out ShOt II I I I lOll a Ia mum hi er CIt City Nov Chit aged 30 II a gambler was WAI shot allot and killed lIt 1 thell theis morning by Perce Percey Sea well lIed aged ill 11 ot of Oklahoma in III a house hOUM at Sixth and Central streets kept klIt by time the wife ot of See sa welt well rains to town from Ok Oklahoma lahoma wIth a large sum lum ot of money mOlley and spent thus the IIa tiny with tile the wo woman 0 man manThIs n ThIs morning presumably Jealous ot of to thu th woolen woman assaulted him Stawell threw drew drewa a pistol and shot twIce kilt kUl kUlIng kiltIng Ing him instantly Sea wIll was vae In luis his pockets U aa 1100 1100 He formerly attended the high school here hert and is 18 well All on Denver Col No ov 22 Gen Merriam has received the telegram from the commanding In Arll na who was 18 ordered to Investigate the re ie reported ported uprising of oC this the Indians Arlona Nov No Ing message received from Nicholson San Sail Canoe To at Fort Apache This Is II the fleet I 1 have heard of oC thIs report All 11 III may IndIans Indiana are on the toon as far as J I know except those on pass N Slimed SIgned toW SW J Agent Since receipt of oC time the above wire has gone down between Apache and SAn Carlos Is still down between here and Cools This Thill message by courier to Cooleys Will start repair varty on online online line ant and report again RII as soon as CAn get telegraphic communication with wIt hu Carlol Carios I do not place confidence In Inthe the report Signed On Commanding |