Show UTAH HONORED AT John Dern and G 6 W E Dorsey Vice Presidents of NUn Min Mining ing mci Congress Goldfield Nev Oct 1 Dr E R B Buckley ot or Flat River Mo was elected president of ot the American Mining con congress gress for the ensuing year at a meet meeting meeting meeting ing of the board of directors today The fl other officers chosen are John Dern Hern Utah liah first vice president George Georgey Georgew vV w y B E i Dorsey Utah second vice president president dent Samuel A Taylor Pittsburg third vice president and J F Call 1 rc ath Jr secretary The board did not net consider the naming of the next nest Meeting C ting place of ot the congress and it itIs itIs itIs Is believed I that this will not be de decided il for two months or more moreLO The LO mining congress in the closing cosIng hours of its convention today refused to adopt the report of its forestry corn com committee mUtEe which asked for an emphatic condemnation of if the practices pra of Df the forestry service of the United States government g The ensurE censure by b inference of Chief Forester r Gifford Pinchot thus was fore forestalled stalled 1 The Tle ri defeat of tile the P movement which threatened to t en c use I the adoption j of f fItt the Itt r t vr j d 4 c JOHN DERN Elected First Vice President of Min Mining MinIng ing Congress only onh by b the personal exertions of Judge Jude J H Richards of Idaho retiring president president president dent of the congress to whom the highest honor can be conferred by that body was extended yesterday when he was elected a permanent honorary di dl director rector Judge Richards threw into the trance lance all his personal popularity and Influence even to resigning the chair nfl and addressing the delegates from the floor r when his effort to defeat the com corn committee report by br resolution had seemed to fail His address was a cool survey of f the inconsistencies of rf the report which had immediate effect upon the delegates He was wa seconded by M of B Johnson ln of Elko Nev Nov who protested against the effort to throw insult in inthe inthe Inthe the face of ot the government from whom you ou are re seeking aid The motion matlon to adopt the report was withdrawn un nfl under der the pressure brought to bear The Tile controversy on this matter has hasteen teen een simmering ever since the con congress congress congress gress convened Oscar Smith of Reno chairman of the state subcommittee on forestry was the leader of the op opposition oppOSition opposition position to Pinchot while Judge Rich Richards Richards Richards ards was wafe wa determined that no censuring resolution or report should be adopted Tie The matter w ws s brought up this morning when Chairman Smiths report was wa read The Tho response of W W V T Dar Dyar cf of Washington D C who appeared as ast t the p personal representative of the for service did much to ta t smooth out affairs but hut late in the afternoon Smith moved the adoption of the report of ofte the te general resolution which had been circulated among the delegates in printed form the preceding day At Attorney Attorney torney Kepner of ot Reno in seconding the motion warned the delegates that the tendency of at the national govern government merit ment for forty years has been to en upon the rights of the individual citizen pp |