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Show i t The Mining Conerrc-ss i ' ' ' I . i y The following is the program (or tho ' " j Mining Congress to be held nt Salt Luke ' V this weel: : st y Wednesday evoning tho delegtUas and v. . -r their Indies wil ho tho giitsts of Saltair, ' tho resort on Great Salt Lake, where a .,' ' band concert, reception and dance will ) le given tlie visitors. All of Thursday's i business session will be devoted to tho -( subjects designated bytho committee on ordor of business, and Thursday evening will bo loft op.Mi for such special enter- tainm as may be announced hereafter. .Friday and Saturday's business has been outlined t)y the local committee ' , on program, but no announcement will 4 A .bo made until the committee on order . of business lias acted upon it. Among the subjects to be presented in papers prepared especially for the occasion by men of wide experience aie the following: follow-ing: Coal and Coke; Advance in Methods of Concentration ; Relation o. the Geological Survey to the mining industry; in-dustry; Kelativo Merits of Cyaniditig and Chlorinatlon; Mine Inspection ; '.History ot Reduction of Smelting Costs; ' .Long Distance Transmission of Electric Power; Fuel Cost in Tumping ; Recent . Advances in Smelting ; A Now Treat ment of Low Grade Ore ; Copper ; Rela-- " tions of Investors and Miners. All ol ;Vf ( ' .- these papers are ready or in couroof 'a '1 J " ' prparation by men conspicici-.s for then -lb' " ' " knowledge of the subjects treated. As i8$fc, &)x,lfto;ijirt they are presented, they will be dis-yfp dis-yfp ' ,l'"'r, - - '" cussed by tho Congress, and itisex-l' itisex-l' C'iMtM(iifcK pectcd tho discussion will proveoflhc 4," ., -, jgreatst practical interest to those in- 'T' 1 1 y tereated. Ou l'riday ovening, July 8th, a complimentary com-plimentary concert will be givon for the Congress in tho famous Mormon Tabernacle Taber-nacle by tho Tabornacle choir of a thou-Haud thou-Haud voices, assisted by the K. 1'. band, an orgina.iation celebrated throughout tho west for its excellence. Tho snme baud will furnish music at all of the sessions of tho Congiess and at the Snltnir Snlt-nir reception. Unleba a change is ordered by tho Congress, the selection of the next place of meeting will bo left until Satuiday, "?" tho last day of tho session, A number of interesting special trips 4 " have been arranged for the del. gates by the railioada. The first of these is on , , ; Sunday, July lUth, when two lailroads ;, ' a l " -will run special trains to Morcur and . ' ' , V Tintic, ono the great cyanide gold camp f'"' , - and tho other a silver, gold, lead and ' '' copper camp where mining is carried to great depths. In both places conimit- 'S toes will see to the entortainmont of the i ' .' y visitors and tho mines will be open to $ pifa inspection. On Monday an oxoursion 'tit'' r ' will bo run to Bingham and the visitors Jh .-' ,' -will bo guests of the camp. Tho Iligh- fym !.,"' land Boy mino will be lighted for tho 'V ' -' , cccii8ion in all its workings by incandescent lights affording an opportunity op-portunity to study mining operations on u forgo scalo under tho host conditions. i , OnlTu'iSdXthero will be another e.-j- 'h curaion to!lrcui' |