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MEETING PLACES AND LIST OF OFFICERS OF 

 THE NATIONAL IRRIGATION CON- 

 GRESSES 1891-1911. 



First Congress, 1891 Salt Lake City, Utah. C. C. 

 Wright, California, president; Gov. Arthur L. Thomas, 

 Utah, chairman executive committee; Wm. E. Smythe, San 

 Diego. Cal., secretary. 



Second Congress, 1893 Los Angeles, Cal. J. S. Em- 

 ery, Lawrence, Kan., president; Wm. E. Smythe, San 

 Diego, Cal., chairman executive committee; Fred L. Alles, 

 Los Angeles, Ca!., secretary. 



Third Congress, 1894 Denver, Colo. Elwood Mead, 

 Cheyenne, Wyo., president; Wm. E. Smythe, San Diego, 

 Cal., chairman executive committee; Fred L. Alles, Los 

 Angeles, Cal., secretary. 



Fourth Congress, 1895. Albuquerque, N. M. Geo. L. 

 Cannon, Salt Lake City, Utah, president; F. R. Moses, 

 Great Bend, Kan., chairman executive committee; Fred L. 

 Alles, Los Angeles, Cal., secretary. 



Fifth Congress, 1896 Phoenix, Ariz. C. B. Boothe, 

 Los Angeles, Cal., president; E. R. Moses, Great Bend, 

 Kan., chairman executive committee; Jas. H. McClintock, 

 Phoenix, Ariz., secretary. 



Twelfth Congress, 1904 El Paso, Texas. W. A. 

 Clark, Butte, Mont., president; C. B. Boothe, Los Angeles, 

 Cal., chairman executive committee; A. W. Gifford, El 

 Paso, Texas, secretary. 



Thirteenth Congress, 1905 Portland, Ore. Gov. Geo. 

 C. Pardee, Oakland, Cal., president; C. B. Boothe, Los An- 

 geles, Cal., chairman executive committee; Tom Richard- 

 son, Portland, Ore., secretary. 



Fourteenth Congress, 1906 Boise, Idaho. Gov. Geo. 

 C. Pardee, Oakland, Cal., president; Montie B. Gwinn, 

 Boise, Idaho, chairman executive committee; H. B. Max- 

 son, Reno, Nev., secretary. 



Fifteenth Congress, 1907 Sacramento, Cal. Gov. Geo. 

 Chamberlain, Portland, Ore., president; W. A. Beard, Sac- 

 ramento, Cal., chairman executive committee; D. H. An- 

 derson, Chicago, 111., secretary. 



Sixteenth Congress, 1908 Albuquerque, N. M. F. C. 

 Goudy, Denver, Colo., president; F. C. Goudy, Denver, 

 Colo., chairman executive committee; B. A. Fowler, Phoe- 

 nix, Ariz., secretary. 



Seventeenth Congress, 1909 Spokane, Wash. Geo. E. 

 Barstow, Texas, president; W. A. Beard, Sacramento, Cal., 



OFFICERS OF THE NINETEENTH NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS. 



ARTHUB HOOKER, Secretary, Chicago, IU. 



A. G. WATSON, Third Vice-President, Pueblo, Colo. 



B. A. FOWLER, President, Phoenix, Ariz. 



R. INSINGER, Chairman Board of Governors, Spokane, Wash. 



FRED W. FLEMING, First Vice-President, Kansas City, Mo. 

 L. NEWMAN, Second Vice-President, Great Falls, Mont. 



Sixth Congress, 1897 Lincoln, Neb. Jos. M. Carey, 

 Cheyenne, Wyo., president; E. R. Moses, Great Bend, 

 Kan., chairman executive committee; F. J. Mills, Boise, 

 Idaho, secretary. No proceedings printed. 



Seventh Congress, 1898 Cheyenne, Wyo. Jos. M* 

 Carey, Cheyenne, Wyo., president; Jos. M. Carey, Chey- 

 enne, W r yo.. chairman executive committee; O. E. Mc- 

 Cutcheon, Saginaw, Mich., secretary. 



Eighth Congress, 1899 Misspula, Mont. Dr. S. B. 

 Young, Salt Lake City, Utah, president; C. B. Boothe, Los 

 Angeles, Cal., chairman executive committee: H. B. Max- 

 son, Reno, Nev., secretary. 



Ninth Congress, 1900 Chicago, 111. Elwood Mead, 

 Cheyenne, Wyo., president; Geo. H. Maxwell, Chicago, 

 111., chairman executive committee; H. B. Maxson, Reno, 

 Nev., secretary. 



1901 Buffalo and Colorado Springs selected. No 

 Congress held at either place. 



Tenth Congress, 1902 Colorado Springs, Colo. Thos. 

 F. Walsh, Washington, D. C., president; C. E. Wantland, 

 Denver, Colo., chairman executive committee; H. B. Max- 

 son, Reno, Nev., secretary. 



Eleventh Congress, 1903 Ogden, Utah. W. A. Clark, 

 Butte, Mont., president; Fred J. Kiesel, Ogden, Utah, 

 chairman executive committee; H. B. Maxson, Reno, Nev., 

 secretary. 



chairman board of governors; B. A. Fowler, Phoenix, 

 Ariz., secretary. 



Eighteenth Congress, 1910 Pueblo, Colo. B. A. Fow- 

 ler, Phoenix, Ariz., president; R. Insinger, Spokane, Wash., 

 chairman board of governors; Arthur Hooker, Spokane, 

 Wash., secretary. 



Place and Officers Selected for the Nineteenth Con- 

 gress, 1911 Chicago, 111. B. A. Fowler, Phoenix, Ariz., 

 president; R. Insinger, Spokane, Wash., chairman board 

 of governors; Arthur Hooker, Spokane, Wash., secretary. 

 Congress address, Chicago, 111. 



SOMETHING NEW IN IRRIGATION FLUMES. 



The Corrugated Metal Company, of Emporia, Kansas, 

 is advertising something new in irrigation flumes. 



Their flume is made of corrugated iron in 12, 14 or 16 

 gauge, and is a practical, moderate priced flume. This 

 flume is made in sections of any length up to 22 feet and 

 formed in such a way that the sections can be easily 

 placed and bolted together. No spider is necessary in 

 the construction of this flume and it positively does not 

 leak. 



One of these flumes is in operation near Syracuse, 

 Kansas, having replaced a wooden flume. They are made 

 in all sizes and will no doubt in time replace the old 

 wooden flume. 



