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The following are delegates by virtue of their respective offices: The duly ac- 

 credited representative of any foreign nation or colony; the governor of any state or 

 territory; any member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives; 

 member of any State or Territorial Commission; all members in good standing of 

 the National Irrigation Association. 



BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



Address communications concerning the general work of the Congress to C. E. 

 AVantland, Chairman Executive Committee, 1025 17th Street, Denver, Colorado. 

 Concerning local arrangements at Colorado Springs to Gilbert McClurg, Chairman 

 Committee on Arrangements, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 



OFFICERS. 



Thos. F. Walsh, President, Washington, D. C. 



L. B. Prince, First Vice-Pres., Santa Fe, N. M. 



F. B. Thurber, Second Vice-Pres., New York City. 



H. B. Maxson, Secretary, Reno, Nev. 



Gilbert McClurg, Chairman Committee on Arrangemepts. 



George H. Maxwell, Executive Chairman National Irrigation Association. 



State Vice- Presidents: Arizona, W. J. Murphy; California, F. Q. Story; Colo- 

 rado, Gilbert McClurg; District of Columbia, E. F. Best; Idaho, W. E. Pierce; 

 Illinois, James E. Daley; Iowa, T. J. Hudson; Kansas, William K. Barnes; Massa- 

 chusetts, Dwight B. Heard; Michigan, Prof. H. K. Vedder, Minnesota, W. W. 

 Heffelfinger Missouri, Henry R. Whitmore; Montana, W. M. Wooldridge; Neb- 

 raska, John S. Knox; Nevada, John Sparks; New Mexico, Dr. F. E. Olney; New 

 York, F. E. Dawley; North Dakota, J. F. Wallace; Oregon, E. M. Brannick; South 

 Carolina, Judge Smyth; South Dakota, Chauncey Wood; Texas, J. A.Kemp; Utah, 

 L. W. Shurtliff; Washington, Arthur Gunn; Wyoming, C. T. Johnston. 



NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



C. E. Wantland, Chairman; F. C. Goudy, Chairman Finance Committee: C. J. 

 Gavin, Secretary. 



B. A. Fowler, Phoenix, Ariz. ; Scipio Craig, Redlands, Cal. ; F. C. Goudy, Den- 

 ver, Colo.; Gifford Pinchot, Washington, D. C. ; C. B. Hurtt, Roswell, Idaho; John 

 H. Fowler, Chicago, 111.; M. E.Jordan, Clinton, la.; W. A. Smith, Walker, Kan.; 

 Herbert Myrick, Springfield, Mass. ; F. B. Smith, Detroit, Mich.; F. W. Wilsey, 

 St. Paul, Minn.; Tom L. Cannon. St. Louis, Mo., I. D. O'Donnell, Billings, Mont.; 

 Euclid Martin, Omaha, Neb.; J. E. Stubbs, Reno, Nev.; C. J. Gavin, Raton, N. M.; 

 T. S. Underbill, Antelope, N. D. ; D. H. Stearns, Portland, Ore. ; E. L. Tessier, 

 Jr., Charleston, So. Car. ; Wesley A. Stuart, Sturgis, So. Dak.; Tom Richardson, 

 Houston, Tex.; F, J. Keisel, Ogden, Utah: 0. R. Holcomb, Ritzville, Wash.; Fred 

 Bond, Cheyenne, Wyo. ;W. C. Nones, Louisville, Ky. ; James Kilbourne, Columbus, 

 Ohio; J. C. Brady, Wheeling; W. Va.;G. W. Atherton, State College, Penn.; At 

 Large, G. H. Maxwell, Chicago. 



