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Show Fight for Next Congreaa. The fight for tha neit convention promlaea to be between Koine, Idiilio. and El Pano, Tvias, although Iteno, Nevada, hna displayed great activity an fnr, Tho hluho delegation, over 1110 strong, agreed to unite nn llolno. Prominent Mnhoan at tho convention conven-tion aro Senator Duhola, Coventor Morrison, Coni:reainun French, Judge Sullivan, Major Ficil fined of 11 alloy, Attorney (ieneral J. A. Dig-ley Dig-ley of Dear I.nku. J. II. llrady of I'o-eatello. I'o-eatello. Colonel S. J. Bt-irk, register Of the land otllco at llillur. c Conn- I wttwtaa w. o.-mi a , aentatlvea C. C. Moore of Fremont county and J, M. Steele of near l.nkn county, State Senator Clark of Cassia Cas-sia county and many other. President Congratulates, Frod J. Klnsnl, chairman of the c I ecutlve nomtnltlee of the National lr- rlgatlon Congress, received the following fol-lowing telegram from President Itnosevelt: k "White House, Vt'anhlngton: Oyxtnr Hay. N. Y-, SipL 1.1, l'jol. My Dear 8lr: Permit ma to xir' tlinuh you to the lirlgtlon t'otisreis- my heirty congriittilationa utou whnt has been accomplished In tho your thit has )ust pansed, especially b.'--ni:m I regard thla a oHnlng a new em In tha treatment of Irrigation from tho National standpoint None, of our Internal In-ternal policies will ho of niore con-aeqtienee con-aeqtienee to the future of Ihn eooniiv during tho next few docadoa than this matter of Irrigation. It I of vital consoquenco to the Intor ic.ouu-tain ic.ouu-tain state and to thn enllrn acini-arid acini-arid region, and what la of vital consequence con-sequence to one portion of our country coun-try I of vital consequence to the whole country. Hlncerely your. "TIIKOUOK R HOOSKVKI.T." |