Show WHERE ll WILL I NEXT m EXT y r CONVENTION BES BE 1 S Delegates to Irrigation Congress Congress Con CorP 5 gress Have Different S Opinions on This S t L 5 COAST IS FOR SACRAMENT ENTO I Oregon n oll California People 1 S a R Western City While Utah r. r I I Likes National Capital S 'S j Republican Special Service er S Boise Ida Ila Sept 4 4 Sacramento r 5 Cal will vill in all probability b be ch sen seni i S an ate the next meeting place of the National Na Na- 5 5 lonal Irrigation congress s the opposition S to the tho movement to hold hoM it fl hS Ir In S Washington D. D C. C being too strong trong 4 to carr carry the Uie national capital j tion beyond the thc first ballot when th the S Washington votes will be bc cast ca t for tor the S 'S California capital Reno Rno Nov Nev bobbed bobbe S up UI today toda as a contender for or the next S congress but Sacramento had hal already established headquarters and corralled 55 most of or the second Mccond ballot votes before be be- beS t S S fore Nevada caa appeared on the scene of or S active e warfare The Thc several delegations will vote for COl COln n their home state first Olst on the lie second ballot throw their theil support to the city in the lead which will wm be Sacramento beyond a doubt The Utah delegaS delegation 1 S tion Hon will vill vote on the first ballot for Washington D D. C. C but will vIll give Its support to Sacramento on the he second ballot S I c cl for President o Fred J J. J KIesel o of O Ogden llen will be nominated for Cor president p o of the fifteenth lit lit- tenth congress and an effort will be made mae to secure his election by hy ac ac- ac- ac Chairman Fisher Harris of the Utah delegation will place the name narno of ot the tho Ogden Og man in lii nomina S S tion Colonel II 11 H B n Maxson laxson of Reno fieno L S who has been clary for tor f eight I S. S years aTS will be named for 01 first or second see sec seeR R ond vice Jeo president while the office N. N of or secretary probably will go o to lo B. B II lI Anderson editor of the Irrigation Age le of Chicago Fred J J. Kiesel with his one hundred million dollars for Cor or reclamation was vas In the limelight this afternoon and was I 5 he ho spoke of ot 5 cheered to the echo coho een Ath J It m d f lIt the h h e II bo Ato-bo jj 1 wr aH tb m KuH tf lO ch enormous figures figure gur 1 nil t S Harris ot of o the tho Utah delegation was waa also uso S heard hent from lom on his Sec 01 Se AmericaS America and um heartily healtHy S First proposition was wa applauded Other papers pertinent to toS S 4 irrigation were read rend and discussed ell S Utah's Fruit Exhibit Utah's fruit exhibit is the center of oC S attraction It Is one of o tho th largest lall t J exhibits displayed by tho several S states In the arid arl bell belt and President PresidentS ot S the thc S t Judd and md 1 Secretary Taylor o state c board b al' al of or horticulture are arc being beingS congratulated on every evory hand Vice S President Fairbanks Inspected the exhibit exhibit ex ox- hibit with Mr 11 JUli Judd and gave as his hits opinion that if 1 Utah could do 10 such S great things with a little water what magnificent proportions ml might ht be he ex- ex when the further benefits befouLs o of S S the tho reclamation service under tho Carey Care act had been derived Mr h Judd JuddS tho tue tueS S and his corps COilS o of assistants were and anti the handS handsome hand hand- S first finH on 01 the ground booth which contains the Utah S some bomo mc v S S 5 exhibit is resplendent In a n wealth of or grain Iraln In addition to grapes apples pears peaches plums pomegranates S and cherries nil ill handsomely dis of or collection played there is 18 a large 5 honey and anti preserved fruits S nuts Juts Prizes Today off offa hiot lions lion's I If ir Utah does doe not carry a the tho fin fin- finest nn- nn tharo bhare of the p ies offered for S est 5 t fruit exhibit said President Judd JuddS S it will be because there hero arc no prizes Idahoans are arc a to carry earn off ure Even unit in the expression that the state certainly entitled to the th of Utah Is S the finek fine finc for fOI credit greatest possible show how made mado by the horticulturists althis at al k In the tho history history his his- this session Never Nover over before hole 1 organization has there thier tory too of or the general outpouring of exhibits ex ex- such a b been heen In the arid states an and Utah did 1 hibits abundance send he her I best hest and amI an r ell to of or It It ance will bo be made of prizes The award morning th the jUtI Judges es tomorrow by 01 ol i. i merits the work woric of or Ine Investigating the exhibits being well under wa way S. S Ida Sept 4 Governor GO Governor Boise head 5 E E. Chamberlain is u at the tho S George Georgo delegation to the fourteenth fourteenth four four- of the thu Oregon session of or the National Irrigation tenth are i The congress tion will work with the theS 25 strong In ind nd the to delegation del 11 1 California Calif o a Sacramento S for or next congress California for Cor th thi favors Oregon of or the National Irrl Irrigation atron a- a session slon next sc Cham- Cham Governor Go tion Uon con congress said Sacramento a Il and arni I consider place to hold hol It It It is a convenient conS con con- logical of the states stateR most mot to lo all point has hasS and California S vitally tally ted 1 reclamation 5 somo of th the tho oldest S 55 In the tho West Vest the most mot As the extreme West Vest mst Is reclamation reclamationS S S vitally In the In order to toJ S regions semi arid of the active Interest the conS con con- S J heel up the be 10 held In tho Q states hould grosses he be reclaimed reS re- re S ot or the tho l. lands to where most I do not think r located claimed are alO coS that these congre S It Is Intended n particular advertise any anyn to r shall serve S of oC tho the West Vest but hut have havo for or the their p n Interest In of r- r object to tho the peo- peo and anci to theS the tho 1 1 pie gene generallY rail or of Its lt S j whole country believe bellevo most to inclined I am Oregon delegation S S Ie f not nil all or of the tho t should hould secure thiS thi'S thi Sacramento feel that that way S r 5 n-l n nod and will vote 5 Utah Favors orl Washington ton headed b by I L. L atlon Utah Ulah elc or of The Tho Is In favor OI Shurtliff o Ogden forS for fOI V the place S D 11 C. C as al maintaining that I tile the next convention alreadY dr are arc converted con con- S the idea and that to the need for tor work th the greatest two S. S Continued on I rage page I WHERE WILL NEXT II I I I CONVENTION BE f Continued front from pa page one i is In the tho tho East A On finn display of or the time products of oC irrigated regions legions would do tie more marc good at the national capital thc they urge C thrum limn at nn any other city in the United States It I is estimated that over visitors vhs vis Hors were ere on the time streets of oC Boise Holso yesterday yes yes- es Every arrIving train hi brings Ings 8 scores ores more The Thc local reception committee com corn sent nt to the rooms of or each distinguished dis dis- ls- ls visitor a n basket of or Idaho fruit decorated d in iii the Irrigation atlon congress con con- gross gress colors Today loday was cantaloupe day 00 of or these delicious products of ot the vine vim to be bc given Ivon visitors by the pc people of or Payette Late tate h In Starling l After Arter yesterdays yesterday's e 8 bus busy day In convention con comm and the thc reception last ni night ht to Vice President Fairbanks which lal lasted ted until auth a n late Inte hour tho the con congress regg did not assemble until latu late this forenoon fore fore- rico noon n. n Dr Elwood Mead 1 of or the government r reclamation service er spoke of Tho Time Evolution of or Irrigation Institutions dealing with the stend steady development from rom absolute private ownership of small water rights into a great system te tem m of or community and ano government ownership I p. p Judge Stephen A A. Lowell Lowen of oC Pendleton Pen- Pen Heton Ore spoke poke of the tile Social Side of oC Irrigation Some startling statistics were presented pre hire S lJ by Professor Samuel Fortier of the time er University of ot California in his discussion discussion dis dis- of or The Value of or a High Dut Duty of Water and the Means of Obtaining It Professor Fortier's address dealt alt with the time loss of oC water through waste H He lie made the time assertion that In the Western states was as e ex expended annually in sc securing and distributing dis water for irrigation anti and that of this water thus distributed fully rully 75 jj per cent w was s wasted causing a net loss Joss to the tile people of the Western states of mote more than He expressed s. s 11 the time opinion however that all of this loss could not be prevented though ho he believed that fully 10 per ler percent cent of or this enormous loss could be bc t saved ed Alex McPherson of or Twin Falls Ida discussed ed the Dul Duty Duly of Water and the thc Best Method of or Applying It to Crops Crop Mr 11 McPhersons McPherson's paper told of or ex experiments ex- ex on a 0 forty acre farm at Twin Falls on which are grown Oct fifty different kinds of crops His experiments ments he said had demonstrated the thc corr correctness of Professor Fortl Fortier's rs theor theory theory the the- or ory of or losses through excessive lve tion He Ito stated stilted that a n total of oC thirty thirty- six inches of water was wan applied to the farm during the time year anti and of this amount he estimated 77 ii 7 10 per cent was lost Forenoon Se Session Scion Wednesday Sept 5 30 a a. a m m. Called to lo order by President Pardee Laws and Methods Under Which Irrigation Projects Are Arc Constructed by the tho General Government Principal address b by 1 F. F II Newell followed b by general discussion talks limited to three minutes Laws anti and Methods Un Under cr Which Irrigation Projects Aro Are Constructed h by Private Interests time the Carey Act Act AcL General dl discussion talks limited d to live fIve minutes minute 1 Lawf y water Neater ter Rights and Methods of oC Appropriating a Water atel b by the Different States Water Vatel Right night Agreements Under Which Water ater Is Purchased and anti Delivered De De- livered From Canals Principal address M by Elwood Mean followed by hy general J. discussion J. J H H. Lowell oll J. J H H. Lewis and others others- limit live Jive minutes Method of Measuring 1 anti and Distributing Distributing Dis Dis- Water Vater Ilter to Irrigators atols atol's Maintenance Maintenance Main Main- of oC Canals and Laterals Principal address by Professor W. W W. W Yo V. McLaughlin discussion by S S. Fortier For For- tier A A. McPherson an and others limit five live minutes Drainage and anti Reclamation of or Swamp and arid Alkali Areas Principal addict addless Thomas H H. Means i dl discussion limited to live fIve min min- u tes Irrigation as ns Related to Dr Dry Farming and anil Methods of of- Cultivation to Conserve VO Soli Soil Prof II II T T. French Value of Drought Crops Prof F F. L L. Kent Papers PL Homestead In Fore Forest t Reserves by Hon Hoim John F. F Lacey Laccy chairman of oC the house houte committee on oft public lands Forage Crops for fOI Irrigated Lands Land b by V. V W. W J J. J bureau of plant In Industry In- In Department of oC Agriculture Denatured Alcohol from Sugar DeetA and anti Other Products by Dr DI W. W H. H Wiley Department of or Lure ture I Pear Blight ht in Irrigated Orchards I Ib b by M. M B. B Waite Walte Department of or Agri Agri- culture Sugar Beet Investigations b by C. C O. O Townsend Department of or tu ture re Rice Irrigation atlon by W W. y A A. A Ward VanI Beaumont Deaumont Texas TexaN Rotation notation anti and Irrigation b by Prof Thomas rhomas Shaw St. St Paul Drainage and anti Irrigation In by II H. H. H Harrison oft Stillwater Minim lInn Horticulture l by hy Irrigation atlon b by VS W. W S Coburn s Col I Afternoon Sc Session lo 30 p p. p m. m m Called to order by ly President Pres Pres- l ident Par e. e Drainage Needs of South Carolina by members of or South Carolina dele dele- i ga gation t io n. n Public Lands Irrigation of or Texas by bo members of or Texas delegation Short addresses by the time following state engineers on thu the subject of Irrigation in Their Theil Respective Sta States tea John W. W Wade Helena Mont Adna Adima Dobson Lincoln Neb I Clarence T. T Johnston Cheyenne Wyo Wo Thomas W. W Jaycox Denver Col A A. A L. L Fellows Bismarck N N. D D. hefty HenlY Carson Calson City Nev John W. W Lewis Salem Ore James jl ii Jr nol Boise c lila Ida Time The Western Limit of or Precipitation tion Sufficient for Successful ful FarmIn Farming Farm Farm- ing In Without Irrigation b by F F. II H. H Brandenburg burl Service of or the Veather Bureau by Edward L L. Wells I Papers n pers Wind Power for Irrigation Plants Irrigation h as os a Protection from Frost i t iThe The Relation of the Weather to the tho Flow of or Streams Drainage arid Irrigation by H II H. H H.- H. Harrison Sti I I water Id Minn 1 In ii I I Horticulture by Irrigation by pS W. W S. S Coburn s. s Col Cul Sugar Beet Investigations b by C. C O. O Town Townsend end Department of or ture 1 Wednesday ln I Evening Grand Grand symphony concert complimentary complimentary to time Ow delegates of or the Fourteenth I. I National aU nal Irrigation conto con con- to 1 gress will ihl be given at Riverside park parl t theatre h en tre Forenoon S Session ion Thur Thursday Sept 5 G a. a m. m Call m.-Cail- Call Called ed ell to order by President Pardee Report of or the committee on credentials credentials creden- creden Report of or the com committee on lions ions Report of tile IHo committee on permanent perma- perma nent organization Balloting tom for tho the location of th the fifteenth con congress Election of or officers of or tho fifteenth congress Adjourn sine inc die ic Excursion to lower Snake river valley Twin Falls and amid Minidoka proJects pro projects upper Snake river rl valley |