Show THE IRRIGATION KIKERS KICKERS CUTOFF OUT GUT OFf Dougherty of Utah Moved Move All Al Resolutions be Road by Title Motion It oton Was Carrid MANY ADDRESSES DELIVERED Senator on Work rk of If Waler V i r i 85 11 let n al at Nf Necessary r Cat Cal Ct Sept t S Thi was conserVation oO day at a the t Na National tonal tJ Irrigation congress c and a there t was waa a 8 large targa lr attendance n of delegates le when o b the th morning session on wa was 1 ceded called ell to 10 order e by b O Chamberlain shortly beter ie ii Ping Proceedings were w opened el with the t invocation delivered by Liy Iy Its v George O B J Swan of Mere ler mento A number nuber of ot a on sub subject lb of greet great t tt were wre announced for Ui Ue the three Minions Alon today to Men prominent In hi the tb great work of the thet congress t were the U speaker laaker The Te Ant It step made evidently with the idea Ide ef of t shutting off of the tile alleged of the te kicker from Tuma valley sHey aley and other oth points point coming before the congress conrI developed when hen Mathew Dougherty Douberly of ot Utah moved move that thai all al resolutions be b referred to t the committee on resolutions by title only on 1 This was wan seconded br by t John E B Raker of Modoc Cal CI and unanimously unanimously os adopted Aa Au A a result debate at the tile outset will I be b shut hut off offA of of ofA A letter from Garfield wa was 1 read d regretting hi his Inability to attend and speaking of the big bl work done dOl U S Senator Benator Fani Francis O U Newlands Newlan of Nevada a member of ot the Inland Inlo waterways waterway commission was waa 1 Introduced and received a warm Harm arm welcome He de livered an Interesting address on oh I the 4 tb subject with 11 which the inland water watt wa s commission deals deal SENATOR SPEECH rEECH Senator ator Newland Newlands said Ild that tat the In land waterways waterway commission had ha only on ben beets wn in existence a few months month It had been engaged thus tl far In Irs the U work I b of Investigation and ne had h not yet formu hated Us Its It recommendations What he said ad therefore must mt be b regarded aa u his bin bil Individual views view view rather than aa u the conclusions of or the le commission After Att referring nt rIK to the appointment of the In land Ind waterways waterway by President Pl dent Roosevelt RoII Senator New land said laid Rd that the letter leHar of Or instructions Instruction ton from fro the t president enjoined the upon commission the of 0 all questions relating to Inland tOMY s with a view to roe rec r practical legislation upon the et t The Te presidents purpose wa we U to undertake now a plan of prec practical heal Improvement Ifft an a sag de development which might In the te coming cof years yearn yer be l worked k out comprehensively and successfully QUE Whilst the primary purpose pl ot or this Inquiry Mr sIr r said I Is to fa fe facilitate f water transportation It I l Is tin p to tn t perfect eL l the te machinery miney of ot tho waterways p without taking Into con consideration cn consideration tho related questions of for forent fortI forret ret ent preservation pren llon of Irrigation of arid lend land lane of ot of r swamp land Ind of bank protection of nf clarification ot of streams II rem and a other kindred quest questions I on Whilst these qU questions question tto are ara Import Important important ant raid Id Mr the ue use of three these th great reat water ways aI lakes taka la or rivers for of or transportation of men inca me and adot of Ic Is II the most moat Nt Important Every Evey creek crek every ery brook bok contribute in some Mime degree decree d ree to tIme tho volume of the te river or lake which should serve a A as a apan apart part pan tr of the Ibe great machinery of or trans trana transportation and a thorough and compre comprehensive comprehensive plan of or artificial waterways waterway should be he adopted adopt with a I view of at M se curth stability or of channel It I Ie is impossible Imp bl the tb speaker con continued cn continued to t Indicate now OW what bt the Ue form forat to of legislation should be b Individually I should fy say f that th some 80 plan in which the chiefs chies of the great sets r Ie Ices ice of or the country could be ho b brought together In a national board bd of works work worl with Ith power to 10 make asahi k plans n and a to work week k thesis them out gradually might be the moot most efficient way a 1 I cannot imagine an Lion more le perfect than one which would include the chief ehl f of ot the tIa engineer ner corps corp of the army Arm the director of the gao geo geological 0 logical the director of our cot and geodetic our oW Pana Pane Panama Panama ma na canal canai our reclamation per perVice I vice the chiefs of ot our forestry ser per service pervice vice lad end of 01 the bureau of sells 1 FOR FOK The Tb pe ra people ai of or the tIa United State i are awakening w to the time necessity ot of utilising lug ing In the national power for the pro promotion motion ot Ut the general rat welfare We w banking MAkinG and currency bee because be because cause e wa a reab realised the folly of aa cc many different m a all as allIbe there Ibe were states tAte tal the dan er of lr lada Inflation lalion lion tion and panic arising front from carotene and state W Irrigation because wn Wi 11 saw Ia N the futility of subjecting the treat treatment meat ment of th the the water ater sheds abed and valleys of streams stream flowing several to 10 the time le J action of the Individual I states tat We w realised 1 that every evry great river must lal to WI treat reat treated ed W a as a II unit regardless of th tb the Mats lines line Un and that the tile action of or the Union on national lines line Un wa w was therefore ea as anti We nationalised natIonalIzed the quarantine because we realised that the health MId arid safety of the entire nation might be by the tb carelessness CIU or orthe orthe orthe the Indifference of ot a single elate W Ware Ware Ware are now nn taking up the question of n the development of the tile inland waterway tar embracing lakes and rivers and connecting canals and la in all the related question of or for forestry forestry estry etry of Irrigation of clarIfication of ot bank protection of channel opening a II awell awell well at all a navigation and ami an the south In this latter Is I taking the tb lead for fot national I action realising a aIt ait It does that the th promotion of Inter interstate Interstate state and foreign foIn commerce wa was tle on onor of or the Ibe primary causes cause of or the tb union of ol the states tate atal an as a nation nalton We Wo cannot camlot take a broad view 1 of f the Ih powers power of ot the national government a as relating to 10 by b water tel and refuse to re tho those o power pon as all a relating to carriers by b rEP rail Ill Transportation I Ii a national question The e common car carrier r rier engaged en tn Sn Interstate and foreign commerce must be national agents The lawa sw creating them mattel muOt be the llie law Iw od the nation The e regulations regulation which them mast be the tile regulation ot or the tM nation An address 4 on ott the conservation of or n ro sources was waa delivered by Clifford PIn Plu Pinchot chot United forester Later theN ther th were W responses by pr of UM Use national n Another 1 feature tee ot at th the morning s me mealon lon alon wa WU Was an address on National Nation For lr Forest est estry Iry rr by George C Pardee of California Ct The afternoon waa as devoted principally to addressee Dr Pr W J Magoc of ot the tile bureau buu of 01 soils and aDd a member of or the UI Inland water waterway Waterways 11 ways way commission was one of or the prin principal principal cipal speakers speaker M K O fl United St State tM hydra alko aJo 10 addressed the Ue gatli Many Man of at the tae by br Senator were warmly ap atm applauded especially his references to trusts tru and monopolies He said aid the th power of control should be bot In III the hands band of the tho people and aDd not in thou fl of mono monopolies nodes poU lie He gave ave a his hi personal belief that all great projects such uch as all canal canals and railroadS railroad should be und under r the di dl direction of a I i board baard of or public works work com corn comprised of the th or of the tb dl di divisions visions of the th government service lee After the thA Newlands the fol fI follow low lOwing Ing telegram sent nt to at the request of If the tile Oil oon cress 1 was w read Your splendid pl me message i ge read by It Hon Gifford I Is III deeply appreciated by the members of the tho fifteenth Na Nil lional Irrigation and I 1 am dl di by bi and enthusiastic vote veto ole to extend to you the thanks of this thin body hod The mela under u der most mot favorable auspices with tho tao largest and most moat representative rep attendance In its Inthe hithe the history of at Irrigation co congresses rene and promises to be of ot pat great value to 10 the country aa 5 a t factor In hi tin tims nh nhOn I IOn On motion of or Matthew MAttia III Dougherty bert of the tM Utah delegation the thanks of tho the aa were ware extended to t Secy for hi his hie able ble address add sint HII In Inthe the letter of regret 1 Following the time a reM of ol Mr Pin 11 the first Ant excitement of the con on grass grea developed when bea Judge J John Jonn I K KRaker Raker R er moved moed that Shat It b M be the sense of the t ho that alt all 11 duties on 0 el be repeated ye that the timber of this country be bel preserved r d to the largest I extent tat possible by II allowing other ether countries to ship chip their lumber in KII of ci f Utah by b seek eek k kI lag lar I to 10 ask aak u a question under the th 10 minute rat rale I providing for such Mich matters matter Delegate Dee Dels White Whit of ot luyo 1110 county California at once wae we w on hi his hie feet f Jt with a second to the motion of Judge Raker There were at al once oae I that tt under the th adoption i of 01 a Il misti ii it early carly In the tb session such aach lh motions motion were seal ent direct to tho the corn com committee mille on lion Hon J H Smith of et Utah acting a All as temporary chairman in 11 the II of ot Jo los lov Chamberlain ruled accordIngly and amid an declared Mr Smith who continued to speak a out of or order There The was waa considerable but bUI Smith mith finally took hi his el seal t KrU XI l than MIl aked Pinchot what II U being bel done don b by the forestry The TIN reply wa was that the thu Ih survive service cannot I a put pleat tree t to lu keep hop up with the Ue hut but that a as Last fat a All congress c appropriated a II fund lund Irrigation and other water sheds are arc ar baing protected |