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The Executive Committee is as follows : 



Alabama Eugene A. Smith, University, Ala. 



Arizona B. A. Fowler, Phoenix, Ariz. 



Arkansas W. S. Mitchell, Little Rock, Ark. 



California H. D. Loveland, San Francisco, Cal. 



Colorado Arthur F. Francis, Cripple Creek, Colo, 



Connecticut W. A. Kelsey, Meriden, Conn. 



Delaware Edward Jenkins, Dover, Del. 



District of Columbia E. T. Perkins, Washington, D. C. 



Florida J. D. Calhoun, Tampa, Fla. 



Georgia B. M. Hall, Atlanta, Ga. 



Idaho A. B. Moss, Payette, Idaho 



Illinois D. H. Anderson, Chicago, 111. 



Indiana Cortez Knight, Marion, Ind. 



Iowa H. C. Wallace, Des Moines, Iowa 



Kansas Otis L. Benton, Oberlin, Kas. 



Kentucky C. F. Huhlein, Louisville, Ky. 



Louisiana Charles K. Fuqua, Baton Rouge, La. 



Maine Arthur C. Jackson, Damasiscotta, Maine 



Maryland C. W. Beek, Baltimore, Md. 



Massachusetts J. M. Chappie, Boston, Mass. 



Michigan W. K. Morley, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Minnesota John McAlpine, Duluth, Minn. 



Mississippi Charles Scott, Rosedale, Miss. 



Missouri Mathias Schulter, St. Louis, Mo. 



Montana Herbert Strain, Great Falls, Mont. 



Nebraska G. L. Shumway, Scotts Bluff, Neb. 



Nevada E. L. Williams, Reno, Nev. 



New Hampshire E. Bertram, Pike, N. H. 



New Jersey H. H. Rollies, Hoboken, N. J. 



New Mexico L. Bradford Prince, Santa Fe, N. M. 



New York Truman G. Palmer, New York, N. Y. 



North Carolina George F. Weston, Asheville, N. C. 



North Dakota E. F. Chandler, University, N. D. 



Ohio F. E. Myers, Ashland, Ohio 



Oklahoma C. G. Jones, Oklahoma City, Okla. 



Oregon F. S. Stanley. Portland, Ore: 



Pennsylvania W. H. Krips, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Rhode Island A. J. Utley, Providence, R. I. 



South Carolina ,..W. D. Morgan, Georgetown, S. C. 



South Dakota Wesley A. Stuart, Sturgis, S. D. 



Tennessee Irby Bennitt, Memphis, Tenn. 



Texas John Hall, Lampasas Springs, Texas 



Utah Fred J. Keisel, Ogden, Utah 



Vermont N. G. Williams, Bellows Falls, Vt. 



Virginia Judge W. H. Bond, Wise, Va. 



Washington George E. Dixon, Ellensburg, Wash. 



West Virginia J. C. Brady, Wheeling, W. V. 



Wisconsin A. J. Cobban. Madison, Wis. 



Wyoming F. S. Price, Caspar, Wyo. 



Pettit Lake, near Boise. 



Our readers may write to any of the above general 

 officers or executive committee for additional informa- 

 tion concerning matters to be discussed at the Congress. 



Mr. Monte B. Gwinn, chairman of the Executive 

 Committee, whose home is at Boise, and Mr. W. T. 

 Booth, assistant secretary, Boise, who was also presi- 

 dent of the Boise Chamber of Commerce, are activelv 

 engaged in the work of exploiting this meeting, and 



those who attend may rest assured that ample accom- 

 modations will be afforded for all, and that the prices 

 will be moderate. It is not the intention of the citizens 

 of Boise to play a hold up game with the delegates; 

 in fact the citizens of that city have raised a fund of 

 something like $5,000 with which to defray the expenses 



Baptist Church, Boise. 



of the Congress and further entertainment of the dele- 

 gates and friends who attend. 



Governor Pardee, of California, who is president 

 of the Congress, has recently sent out the following no- 

 tice to all of the state vice-presidents and members of 

 the executive committee, and these gentlemen are ex- 



Idaho Prunes. 



pected to do all in their power to further the interests 

 of the Congress: 



SACRAMENTO, CAL., February 23, 1906. 

 Dear Sir I am informed that the Executive Committee, 

 Hon. Monte B. Gwinn, chairman, of the National Irrigation 

 Congress, has set September 3-8 for the date of the meeting 



