Show I WINS NEXT CONGRESS Unanimously Selected After Spirited Debate in Dry Farming Meet DOUGLAS FIGHTS BRAVELY Arizona's Lone Delegate Single-Handed Single Almost Decision Swings George J. J McCabe the lone ono delegate from Crom Arizona made a ma magnificent fight on the time floor noor of the time Missouri Trauma Dr Dry Farming congress yesterday afternoon to have Douglas DO Ariz named as the next m place of at the congress Ho would have hae won were It not that Utah's Ulah's vote voto was In fit u l me measure s re ob obligated to Cheyenne to repay Wyoming for tor the time tendered Salt Soh Lake support 4 at tho time meeting In Denver last year Utah's 20 votes accordingly went to tho the Wyoming Wyoming Wyo Wyo- ming tiling capital capila which won tho plum pum 57 7 to 22 S Idaho's 20 0 votes voles together with one from Nevada r a. a and antl tho time lono lone vote ote from Arizona were In support of Douglas It was the tile ono really exciting con eon contest contest test that took place on the floor of or tho congress It began with the Introduction tion Ion of or tho the executive committees committee's commit commit- tees tee's majority and an minority reports The rho majority report favored is me the next meeting place F F. C. C Bowman Bownan Bow Bow- nan man of ot Idaho Falls Palls chairman of or tho the executive committee tol told wh why wimy that city mail lad withdrawn from the race tImi year ear ind Implicitly supported Cheyenne a as ash th h next meeting place He left leU tho the In Inference Inference In- In ference that Idaho Falls looked for tor tho the support of tho the Wyoming delegation when It went out for tho the gathering Then the minority report was read It rt was signed by br Mr McCabe as a member of or the committee and mado made the he single amendment of or naming Doug- Doug DougIn Dougas In as Ariz instead of Cheyenne Speech Nearly Then came camo the time speech from Mr 11 McCabe McCabe Mc Me- MeI I Cabe that almost won the fight I am sorry he lie said that thal I have togo to togo go 10 back and toll tell m my constituents that they should send 1 an orator and a wire wire- puller to the tho Dr Dry Farming congress rather than a a. farmer And AmI then thon ho he went on Into a disquiet disquiet- disquisition tion on the time advantages of or Arizona and why wimy the congress should meet meol In Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- DougI I las Jus that thal proved ho lie Is somewhat of Ot an nn orator Drator Six years yeara ago ngo ago ho he stated time the namo name ot of Douglas DO was wa not Known wn It was wan tho thio habitat hl hub 1 tat ot ot- tho the prairie wolf the and uHf ami tho No Now vv W W l Ii you to DOUK nn l yo n to town ot ci t W V i o 1 IL rt x I-x wc p rl i lr c w io-w y Vt- Vt you car ii tho r vurla l Wo Va f ho w ho-w you you-tho laru- laru eat ost plant arid and th the tho largest st pOWer pow pow- or er plant In the United State Oar Oai fre O 4 iru paved paved- our x maO 5 of at comODI VC We have every ery to tc toen en entertain th this congress congre- And thO tote tolo- grams that t hn flare havo Co b been n read rend In this convention con con- from tho the mayor of nil all tho the cities unit und towns prove pro to you the tho hearty heart Welcome you will roc receive ho at the tIme hands bands of or the people of or Arizona Arlona Wo We 0 have shown you OU n a certified cho chock check Jc guaranteeing guarantee guarantee- ing ing- tho thom expenses cs of entertaining tho the congress and we mean business s. s Soon after Mr 11 hind had made mado his 1 speech the time congress wont went Into a 0 recess to allow tho the several states to arrange I their vote The Time greatest excitement prevailed pre among the Utah and the Idaho Idaho Idaho Ida Ida- ho delegations th Utah For Utah John Henry Smith was ap appointed appointed ap- ap I pointed chairman and the time first voto oto was on the question of ot whether tho the delegation should vote ote for Che Cheyenne enne or of ot not Thoro There was a n hearty chorus Yes but It seemed oven u IL heartier ono of Xo No On the question of at whether time the delegation delegation dele dele- ele- ele gation gatlon should split Its vote the same result was apparent S Before Detore the delegation could voto oto on the time proposal al to go to Douglas however however how how- ever tho the executive committeeman from Utah J. J W W. 1 made an address ad pointing out to the delegates that Cheyenne Chey Chey- cane enne had withdrawn from the tho running Continued m UD Two to CHEYENNE NE WI WINS NS NEXT CONGRESS Continued from frolD Oo One In favor l of ot Salt Lake at tho first session ses ses- es lIon don of the tho congress In Denver and thereby ho held Utah's voto was as virtually virtually vir vir- pledged to Wyoming His speech told toll ant and the result was that Utah's 20 O votes went wont to Cheyenne unanimously thus throwing the bal bal- ance Among th thA Idaho delegation there thero- was al also aillo o excitement excitement- One of or tho the dele dolc- il made mate a talk In favor of or tho the Arizona Arzona Ari Ar- zona town and on a show of or hands tho the vote stood 15 to 9 in favor of Doug Doug- las You may re regret ret it a year train from from no now if 11 you 1011 want tho the con congress r ss at Idaho Falls was the comment of or E. E A A. Burrell Bur Bur- rell chairman of 01 the delegation Utah's vote voto was vas called and arid Idaho's Idaho's Idaho's Ida Ida- hos ho's second There The was a n little dispute among the delegates of ot Nevada and the tho vote was vas divided Arizona's vote oto was that of Mr McCabe and Washington D D. C. C passed Its vote E. E C. C Chilcott explaining explaining ex ox- that tho the government officials did not wish to influence tho the voto vote of or ortho tho the congress A's As soon oon as s the roll 1011 was called and It Was as apparent that had won Mr McCabe pinned a Wyoming badge on his coat lapel and moved to make the selection unanimous His action created the best of ot feeling READY FOR lOR JUG 1311 n. J Executive Already for Cheyenne What bat about th the Trans Trans' Trans Dry Farming con congress re s for Cor next year This question Is already occupying the at attention attention at- at of the tile executive committee Itis It ItIs Is safe saCe to say sar- sart t tint that nt the congress s has profited b by tho the e- e experience of ot tho the past pasty y year and It enters Its second year with much better preparation for tor a successful campaign No one denies that the ono one Just ended ended ended end end- ed was successful bUt bitt tho the work vork of or preparing t for k it fell tell almost entirely II on the shoulders of but ono man Fisher Harris its retiring president For next year the tho brunt of the work will fall tall on the tho executive committee and it has already done much towards making the meeting in Cheyenne a Q success In his capacity as ns an executive sec see Mr Air Harris will have haye much of or ortho tho the same work to do to that ho Iso managed this year eal as president An executive secretary was mentioned at the tho Denvel Den Den- vet vet- meeting but no method of ot supplyIng supplying supply supply- Ing funds sas as provided This year the less congress took definite action in that matter and not only supplied funds but also an assistant t to tho the secre score tary It Is safo safe to sa say that Governor B. B B. B Brooks tho the new v president will win not have havo nn any of the detail work that devolved devolved de tIe- de- de on Mr Ill Harris The executive committee also has been organised Its head hea is F. F C. C Bowman Bowman Dowman Bow Dow man of or Idaho Falls and its secretary S S. H. H Lea Lrea of oC Pierre South Dakota Mr dr Bowman Dowman will practically havo have final say sap subject to the approval of or tho the com corn corni In all matters relating to the holding of or the next congress and to work on the organization that may be carried on during the year The TIo post was offered first to H. H B. B Henderson Henderson Hen lien derson of Cheyenne state examiner for Cor Wyoming But despite the tho fact that the next meeting place Is to bo ho Cheyenne Mr Henderson declined the post stating that he ho could not find time from his other duties to give gl the necessary attention to the work worl Mr Bowman Is Ii a n live stock man as aswell wen well as a n. business roan man an o of Idaho Falls In addition to which it Is perhaps noteworthy noteworthy noteworthy note note- worthy that a little boom was started In n the convention est to put Mr Bowman In the congressional race for forthe forthe forthe the coming election One committee ha has been named by the executive committee committe and on that committee will fall most roost of or the work ot of f preparing for tor the not next congress It ItIs Ita Is a styled l tho the traffic anti ant transportation committee and ancl t II is composed 1 of ot Douglas White o of Los Angeles Fisher Harris of or Salt L LaKO lt and II U. U of oC Ch yenn Something Som thin ot 01 the tho plan of or orthIs this committee and ana of oC It Itself self was gh given gien en out b by Mr Ir lr Henderson last ast evening Cheyenne pledges Itself said Mr Henderson to do CIo all sliTs she can to mal make e ethe the tue next congress as good as this one She will try to do better It will not be bo a n. social affair It will be purely devoted to business and we hope to toha ha have havo 0 everything er arranged In a n most like business manner We Ye shall shaH have plenty of ot entertainment for the delegates dele dole gates of ot course but the congress It Itself Usel itself U- U sel self will vIll be a n business one Ono One feature fea ure that has not been had before and which Ich will be a big at attraction attraction attraction at- at traction win vIi be an exhibit of dr dry farming products from Crom ever every semi arid state or territory We are going out after aCter this at once and wo we shall make a special appeal to the different states state and territories when the he products are aren In n season to collect tho the best thero there Is then and ant bring bring- It to Che Cheyenne enne It will WIn bo be part of the work of ot our committee t to arrange for the bringing df dt thes exhibits and antI also to arrange with the tho railroads for tor rates to the congress congress con con- s1 gress ss itself It will be a busy COmmittee committee com corn but wo we hope to get an early st start t. t As a a. finale to the congress a n banquet banquet banquet ban ban- was nas given at tho the Commercial club last night chiefly to members membra of or the executive committee though others prominent at the congress were present present pres pros ent ant and some seIne of or the executive Committee Corn Com om- om wore were missing Those In at attendance at- at tenda e were wore Mayor Peter S. S Cook Cool of I J. L. L J. J Briggs chief of the physical laboratory In tho the bureau of plant Industry A. A P. P Moore of Nebraska Neb Nob- O. O W. W V. V Roberts of North Dakota Douglas Doulas White Of f Los Angeles cles J J. J M. M Patterson of or Oregon F. F C Bowman of oC Idaho Itaho Falls George J. J McCabe of ot Douglas Dou Ariz II 11 J. J Evans of or Kansas G. G F P. Parker of Nevada A. A Atkinson of ot Montana A. A B. B and C C C. Carlisle of or Cheyenne John S. S Critchlow Critch- Critch low of or Salt Lake J. J T T. Burns of or Denver Denver Den Den- ver J. J V. of Nephi and 1 H H. B B. Henderson of t Cheyenne G I AV JOhn Jolin II henry m r Smith of VEal Delivers Pur Purling Parting Speech To John Henr Henry Smith of or Utah was accorded tho the honor of or delivering tho the lust last address at the second annual Trans-Missouri Trans Dry Farming congress at Its final session yesterday afternoon after aCtor noon Another nother address address- of or the tho afternoon afternoon after after- noon was made by Fred Fret J. J of ot Ogden who nominated Ont Ontario Oregon as the next of ot the con con- con con- gress ress George L I. L. L 1 Parrel Farrel of ot Smithfield also azo so JIve gave a n ti talk k on his experiences In dr dry farming Ills His speech filled In between the reports of or committees In the tho afternoon It was In continuation of ot his tall talk in the morning and was largely alon along the lines of ot practical advice ad- ad advice vice in the raising of ot specific crops We y are arc drawing to the tho close said Mr rr Smith of or one of or the most m memorable messier messier- mor- mor able ahlo congresses that have been hold held anywhere rc In this land The speaker then went on to show how S some porno of ot the tho benefits that are arc to come from arousing Interest In dry farming ant and referred to the sister bo bodies the Trang-Mh Trang Trans Mississippi Commercial and ond the N National Irrigation cOh congresses lIe Ho raid an especial compliment to Fisher Harris to whoso work he especially at attributed attributed at- at much of 01 the tho success of or the thc congress then closing At the morning session Will C. C Barnes Inspector of ot grazing In the forest service road rent a paper on the of ot Dry Farming to the Live I I Stock Industry Dairying Under I- I Farm arm Conditions was taken up by Edward Edward Ed Ed- Edward Ed- Ed ward H. H Webster chief of the dairy division bureau of oC animal Industry while W V S. S Pershing of or LImon Colo Cole save gave ave an Instructive ant and humorous ad address address address ad- ad dress on Farming In Arid Eastern Colorado Geor George e J. J McCabe of or Douglas Ariz MIs presided at the sessions yesterday for all but a brief period when rhen he re resigned resigned resigned re- re signed the chair to F F. C. C Bowman of ot Idaho Falls Falis chairman of the executive committee while he made hIs 13 talk In favor f oI of Douglas for the next meeting place Mt- Mt U McCabe IcCa je also had the ho hoh hohr r of ot reading a a t fro Tucson Inviting the congress to mc meet t there H. H J J. J Evans E of ot Garden City Kan f. f f was selected as member of ot the executive t tive ive committee for tor that state an and J. J M. M Potter of The Dalles Ore succeeds Professor ProCessor W. W JL l Kerr Ken Kenin in the same c capacity POll rou I Avon WORIC ic Dry rH e Of- Of Several oral Important changes were made maden In i n tho the constitution anti and regulation of ot the t he congress con ress at nt the recommendation of tho the executive committee and ancl others yes yes- erday t The Tho general aim was to establish lish ish l tho the body on a n. more permanent basis than ever and to make It ble blo for more than one man to engage in i n the work of ot preparing for tor tho the next congress With tho first report of the t tive ive committee to tho the congress yesterday yester yester- day da the convention ratified tho t he appointment of Fisher Harris as secretary of ot tho the executive committee at a salary to be fixed by tho the latter body bod y Mr Harris Is empowered to employ an assistant part of whoso duty It will be to create a bureau of ot statistical and ant other information on on the progress of dry tIry farming and to promulgate this in places where It will do the most good goo The remuneration Is to be fixed by the secretary Fisher FIshe Harris subject to tho approval of or the executive committee While no appointment has hns as yet been boon announced it la Is stated on good authority I t that John t T. T of Don Don- Donor p c J or t posItion f I r moll jor ers of or tHe coh r- r and his name was mentioned for tor tho position given Mr Harris In the tho same mine report the executive com corn reported report d that It had adopted three methods of ot raising funds to carry on the work At 3 i o'clock ye yesterday ay afternoon ft It was announced that one of ot these methods tho the establishment of or an affiliated membership had already created created cre cre- atod a fund funt of ot and more snore |