Show r IRRIGATION A TION OPENS Beard B ard and Gov elcome Delegates on Behalf Of f City and State i J RESPONDED 0 Ogden Tabernacle Choir Two Strong Sang The Irrigation Ode in h In Honor f tin tho Speech pecIa h By T Vice 11 t nto Sept 1 Marked by b a ar r attendance sad and much mit fifteenth Irrigation ImpUGn oun oen p opened op nd here hr tide this afternoon un r rt Pt t auspicious w weather r and the tia presented a gay ar y appearance a with elaborate decoration tl na and nd throng holiday sightseers leht The h opening e eI e ewa I wa WR announced for 1 bu but tes began to 10 arrive ant at the th special petal constructed Ont Irrigation palace during durn noon boar and gathered gath rd la group ng the the Im Imant tent ant work that thet will be done during I Ik week w sk skIe k I Ie Irritation Ir palace has be seating ea tine tIn ac ae for 01 about people I In it addition n to delegates a large Iare tier iber of ot spectators are provided for tor forOn torn forIn On n In the outside flag and end bunting are si rd 4 with effect In decorating decortIn ier er e are re also sipo panel ns I bearing he heme h hot hn me n of ot the 14 M state and nd three tern rte lee within the th reclamation act ct I The he be Interior of ot the building presents pr appearance with streamer of o riM hues buel Over Ovel the speakers aker plat rm mare rn are the word words Bids Bid the Desert Drink On n the well walls in III a conspicuous manner ner Washington delegation called attoa o S M tS the tb desire delre deem of or Walla Wella Ilia Walla VBa to tov tov v the tbt next lUtat congress held there Chamberlain president of th the theon on l congress con accomPli Pd bf W the Ute other members member of ot the Ore I arrived early earty In the and was waa greeted by a s salute hU 1 11 guns He H was wae 8 entertained at ateon dou leon eon at the th tb home borne af tC William Shaw haw hawa a was we a among amona the th Ih early ury arrivals arrival at t Irrigation palace pal The lbs h opened ned with wUk the Ut 0 K wM W was rendered by br b the UM themer mer of 01 UM tile OD tabernacle II r Ii ue L iX x a St ef n tb t I aw of we ome omeD IB D 0 behalf of the die cuT and wa followed allowed 1 7 dov Gov James J N who wel we wethA ui tk the thA dt to till the state aale Doth Both ih the pleasure ure of the theIn theIn DW In lit the visitors li with withe e and ami spoke of ot the Importance C of ot mu e work of ot the dI Gov Chamberlain on be beIt It if ef ot the congress VIe Vice President Fairbanks was wa w given alven reception when whan he be deliver hl hi his address 11 U spoke a as flows vIc PRET F hv u that tit th the IO govern ov i qt ut should hould participate In th tb the work ork at If t awakened OThe little mong those who had given ought t to It II and a nd who failed felled to realla I I bole eon on n ix no Incident of my m In ser lel ri rice ce with mon aou satisfaction tI than th I pott which I gave to the rec re Men I n act sd ct upon the statute book The paki au for tor Itself Its ie ur now 1 11 havo hU e lu Its supporters Le he mr 1 of or f It I ail cli U Is I that IU iti nus were not piot earlier torn forseen and ch a measure 1 ner 1 enacted The Tb fork ork of ot development under It II m may y HII i t b lut be slow 1011 The re reIt reIta Ita It li uie a al sure pure u Those ThOle who e familiar with lib what ha has been done dene deney y f th thi will that thIt nueh nuch 1 1 iCI me ba hs been be made and at tn U the faithful of the law Iw iii dI In Lu br IW under a hh I IAN it of ol many my aa r millions of ot I of ut land band ers are ar nUll now lv T r OF 0 TION Th rIte t of 01 irrigation In III this an MD n be appreciated ly sly by Jw Who RIO are t familiar with Spi I J The kan maAe rH In la 0 the Die lit conversion on of af an Sf wart w late seems m al ai alio io There Thra is 28 no more mere tra to u ie be found f Ulan than In the parched v valleyS P U d have been a HM thereto produce ehli but Nt h The most moat un rod active hs b has become the a the lie th WONt It takes rank s the best beat b it It Ti Ji I is hard banI to 10 many Mr M r re more mors unproductive lid nd than IliaD that hal I is III by and nd no nn more hr hat tI are re gathered then that hes which h htaM taM ti same me forbidding laud land produces nn Iti touched by tb vitalizing rio ee ef of There Th are promis ng fUld als lOll h rn there ihfe wa was w n 11 nIga Iga tat before betor We ent POK PotI t the tile present pr I reclamation r lma lion policy nd SW what I being leing done Is I but i pro ro of f hut h t we shall hail accomplish If ii Ife e S faithfully 4 to the polky uj Ul U 0 we en entered t wed and carry It II ut to 10 the IJ limits limit of It iI lie We Ve have bA lon lone bong since 1 th the tbs exper mental lP Ug and nd It only romaine remain 10 to URh t e work wherever be feasible lib h It HI utmost vigor faor The rt nf or very vey It 11 i ur or tt s acres re 1 of land means mean the of or u It which viII support a family of tr Indus bus Arl an n ITt iT TIt The development of ut by Liy the Ih etin ii vi ar arm It nave naso na a alund tio 10 lund an 11 I 1 fur rt itu r I if i ii u h te i generi subject of or ii IM ii 1 ul the unto It U ill Ii t 1111 ml ni m lIy U In the Ih ext I Io OIl eu o tato to tin Ih un unI i h hwe II we milled 11 Ia i li 1 ii 11 La 18 fl slid lId alI jl III ut ul olI s Is 11 I no nl I t i Ul III tw tur ls is 1 II iti it r f I lit III fly 0 th huml mid thi nil If t 1 8 1 f J Irrigation I We V mu ii i Id I 1 0 r P and 1 mure l Lr r th I h in iii II 1 Ii Iid lt uJ d tj JI I nul PUI ur rY ul 1 I in to I n ii nes I V es with lite Ih 1111 in lo 1 i I l I h I 1 nit mt of ot the Ib ct of ut i me ul erect net It only ly In 10 ii the Ih f s nf if r rI I II 51 u it tIr r gl I n Inn I 1 inn 11 m a md i d 1 N our it Ire r 11 vt j jI V Vi i I 1 i c i i H i I iut 1141 1 in I i ii I II II I i i 11 ii i I II u i iii ii t I Ik 1 I iii t 1 I Ino rt no 0 i iz Ile Ib l t i ii i I iJ f I k for to their and andr an ho fr f r IIa L LOt Let a man I own I nl yi ui 1 mound ground which he may my mil roud I ml nut him Into Inlo partnership with lh MU AMUr ot a jt W wi will intensify his I love tove J Of ot and malt make mke him Dim a a more stable t 0 OI sod nd tn In erM ih thA home h builders i an ni the homo Home Homeowner owner if r th he lII hl and vou IU ou men nt its it II reel real rel WHAT lC M MIA AN ANTha The Tho dament of the r o te in la I this western te country nn the s e of ot nf of or many litany ml I bl citizens ellz n It I means tnt Ina In itt good tim many Immigrants o 11 in 0 would settle e upon the Allan Atlan Atlantic tic ti Pe 5 u 1 Will come M here hor h tE and th m II of tb the art at to Ie be ho found toun In this ll vast region bounties nn an In am ample amP ampie pie P td Id Inyl In Ibid fell It U 1 Is iii I In our eon eron on omle and our national Inter that mere mr of ot them tem ah uM come eme Into the Pacific states Itte and ami an lu aM aid you In the great t 7 th work rk of at building up your ur agriculture and an your trade tre and In in tn here hare h a pro re civilisation minT son One of the most moat promising pl ln thing I In the extension of Irrigation Ii Is the Ute devel of ot the beet u Title Tills Is 13 a a subject of ot no mere mee local im hit We are a sending abroad rd more mr than him one on hundred had mIU n of at dollars a a a year for tor sugar This enormous um eum peas I to the t enrichment erht of ot sugar pro I In foreIgn countries This HiJ m Is an Unwise policy OUI and ead ad should h d not Mt be he eon con en forever This Tl tremendous an annual nual nW drain druin should b be stopped By pun pur pursuing pr pre suing e a rational course MUrl we can esa produce mu from ur own 1 soil lI and ad refine li I our own factories rare 11 of t the th sur r needed ne for tor our or in m u It I is I reality readily r ly t to be b seen M that I I t th le the cultivation of 0 sugar r beets beu In ins In Inar arid ar and a regions on will wi be b A n At source of t unfailing and expanding a wealth In la the Ibe future Tf Th fall fail rn to utilize I t te the th utmost our to t de develop d this thia great gnat lt Industry and Ir retain within our ow OU own oln alt all al or nearly all aU U of 0 the we enormous nl sum W of one hun bun hundred bundred dred mOtion million milon dollars dolln annually not nal sent nt abrand would em tb ib tt b be the part pt of ot folly 1 related ae to te the tb subject of o Irritation irrigation Irton I Is the he I work of a forestry preservation Phe two tw subjects subject fro p hand In hand had We have 10 pursued nae a asi aI aPt si Pt I roie rookies n policy Jc with Ith r to It the foret oreata forM of the United States In Inome II some ome section I n of the country In tact fact tet In almost every section l we wo Wf have de do denuded denue ended nue our lands land of at timber In what ht now seems m to have been almost almOt a wanton fashion We have only IY of today having havig no proper regard ten for th the future The Te demand domand of the country cout countr for tor timber needed to tn bInd our eur neCe railways railway 1 construct our nu eu cities ole and ane homes home h ha has been en tremendous t We Ve have hav cut rt Ut away our forests forest tout and ami d paid no nl at attention t to the of et taking step etch J for tor their ultimate restoration We now n 1 see sea what some same Ime of the th older countries In their ther experience have hav seen en n tit that It I I n 1 to adhere to a rational rU l forestry not hot only In the Interest Int of af our ur future ets but In fi the Interest of ot the tb Im tot 1 Important subjects subject of Irrigation Irr ton and navi nal navigation gation gatton It 1 Is I but a truism that thi It if the freu are ae swept away a the rainfall quickly flows flow fow Into the streams and aut I is wasted Into the 8 sa ea whereas if It the Ue trees U are lre properly preserved ree upon uon the Ue watersheds the rainfall rin tal and nd melting snows anGUs nw are ar stored atoned in natures nature reservoirs re rr andar andare gradually fed ted Into Int th the streams stream fer th ta of ot built both agriculture and OF We e have not fairly begun o ap appreciate al the full tul value of our aur streams stream and ana rivers We 0 have not nol fairly talt be bagun iun un unto to appropriate them to the benefit benel of our agriculture Industry and corn com ear I marce mit roe rc The waters which wn sides aides of ot these thee mountains from the side may mar mayb marb maybe b b be converted te Into electrical power and dd carried hundreds of or mites miles mie with but little low I to 0 the thu Initial energy and ap appropriated appropriated d te to lighting and elites operating mine and the of ot Industry W We hav havo thousand of t nIM miles e of rivers which racy may b b be made navigable with little expense to the tho government nt compared with wit the benefits tn ft flowing front from their ter terU thrusa ut U usa In carrying commerce There are thousands af at mile nf of If rivers river which are In a degree degre e but which should li uld be deepened dap el and Improved so sa an as a 10 to meet let our growing needs el eed It I Is Impossible I sible kJ to give too much muc snip emphasis nan Is to t the Importance of this subject Our rivers river art aro ar the natural highways highway of ot commerce and the growing crowing density delly of our population and n the Ih Increase of ot a our cur production mike mik It I essential that titer there should h uld b b be additional facilities to ln insure u cheap and aud ready re transports transportation tion toA Th The capacity of ot the railways of th th country Is I already abroad taxed to the theat 0 utmost at and ad the tho rapid development ef of malts makes mal It I necessary that we sh uld largely larb Ib augment the means of ut It In itt the future Moreover there ere I I lo no better bailer equaliser at o o rates rata Ue then water wr competition Water ater trans tru Is II a perpetual and certain guaranty against monopoly on th the ara part sart of or common carriers PANAMA PANAIA CAAL CANU We are earnestly forward th the of the Panama oMI canal a a work of greet great Iret Import arise au not no only to 10 our commerce but to 10 of ot the world tho the commerce Import Impert ant int M as I this thi matter mater U is It I is not more O important than the ef of navigation upon many litany of of f our tur rivers The Improvement of or navigation upon thorn them mAv may well wU go 0 hand hud In hand with work upon the great get canal The 1 one on onI onis I is In a very y considerable den the tho complement of ff th tb the other This hl is I a large ante subject and mutt must lut b b be considered In U a large lam 1 way wy A SURFEIT OP Ol POLITICS Upon such ue an a a as this tb I 1 would not nol venture to 81 nothing could be more mere Inar Tb lie fact act is I that thai we e have a V a surfeIt aral of ot polities politic What hat 1 we e need ned stoat meet t U i tsar mere I Iba ba and al ud lose less If politics politic Unless th tb the affair of ot the people are rs ar Li rested by b by unwise unwiN PolIcies unless the seed scads of ot distrust are sown our ourselves selves 1 Iv unrest I is en enu u by b ye e shall ion on to expand our o r and th Ih great It west ut will wi continue to t grow rw mid li fulfill her lien might y destiny tny Can Ca w wa f tand tull prosperity We W are In the Ih mIdst of ot a the tb like ilk lk of which was wa wasi waver i ever ver helene before seen D Can WI we utilise utU It itIn 10 In 0 our nur an 11 11 reich rII t I or orwill orwill will we W such sih h other lher and Involve 11 It wil all 1 in lit hopeless ho I confusion There Ther never lever I n u an hour when It II WK so more Irr Important thai so hould should be M bi by b sober W ie h du cultivate eulth S a tolerant spirit ru and anda nd a spirit of or Jut aih oh h We wi W should not nt t that it to I lit sure ur of ami api a i and 1 nil should ha he hasi h 1 a tat si thill we 1 t do dl fbi U I Itin tin flit Oi 11 1 1101 re I Irla ni pu i H II 11 I Ie an iiiI in II I I If iii e f tili hIl h I t K II III I I v 10 J Jl l I I I I UI I I I J ini tt y I l I t tOt ul UI 1 I which a Ih 1 III II our 1111 I U Ie I well the die Mates It under the th Ih mM aiti I I of or the Ih I a rut ii law Iw We Vi hax huv ho sought tn in I until i ii pIt in II 1 ih Ut of u fall fair a iia iU tt W 1511 Ia lImit I 1 1 dl i i t i 1 idi Ji tu Ii j I l V t Ih l bit toil 11 Jl I I I I Il Itil til Ws l 1 are Ir Sr lu hi t I II Ii a II I Ir l other m a or f r Ih the and I 1 II I W WI are ar salving them ant and I will alit 11 11 to I the ther ol r them 1 Ut III Iii r i i wol I L r u ull mod and Ild In iii h thi th lulu 11 11 1 d I I I r ill Ii I t ni I Iii I III 1 II Ii I AMI A o I in II j 1 t I 1 III It r f go Ml III i itry l try irv v r t I sue I It it re Ie I 5 1 C n ilna ron none j jt t p F Ian e n v i vp and 1 a their tel r I ni ire r rn hM by Iy It ann ln hig tight light At r II Or r Mr Fairbanks oddie I i R nd representative I of at iii II the ho tb congress congressI I tho I h me of tb the cutrI I which cam eama I by tele telegraph tel tol tolI graph grath Follow N t the m ae I Too To rn the Ih rn m n and amid Ild Members Member Mem of oC UM the t Nun ll n n i I I I Longree lo Ira ra non i 1 i 1 ti you hearty greet gret t I ings In i I 1 j 1 s t I wishes uhe for or the UPI I HUM CU UI i ii i nf or f u convention t I t Iii lU II n It the PI Progress s of the u I gras 1101 t IU 1 represent T i IC no movement inore more moore emphatically for forthe the titi u lt of or the Ih ml farmer and the iii small laJ ranchman There Ther Is I no other ether br wi Wi tn ii I asSist the Ih IUa lter settler and home maker who b owns and M tills tU hh his J on IW n land n So powerfully a as this thi m men of 0 wise yours your N for the 11 us usand u and mind pr ai of nf th thC water wn 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