Show fEIEj1N1CONGREgS e Decorations at the Hall of Relics Finished I I I INSTALLING THE EXHIBIT I TINTIC MEECUB AND BINGHA1rI WILL EAVE HEADQUARTERS r Ores From Stateline and the La Sal Mountains Fullers Earth From v aut > ni j Appointment of Over Fifty Additional Delegates Announced An-nounced Work Being Pushed The work of unpacking and installing the state mineral exhibit in the hall of relics has been begun by Collector Wo tten under the direction of the secretary The directors have practically prac-tically finished their task and have transformed the bare walls and rafters into a most artistically adorned exhibition exhibi-tion room The national colors form the ground work of the decorative scheme and have been utilized most effectively ef-fectively throughout Particular attention atten-tion is being paid to the room set apart for the ladies visiting the hall It will be furnished with taste and the walls will be hung with water colors and sketches that will add greatly to its attractiveness Tintic and probably Mercur and Bingham as well will have headquarters headquart-ers for the entertainment of visitors during the congress besides making provision for the special entertainment of those who may take advantage of the railroad excursions to the different mining centers Arrangements have been made with Hon R C Lund to secure an exhibit I of ores from Stateline district James W Neill will furnish a collection of high grade copper samples from the La Sal mountains and Oscar S Young will send a display of Fullers earth from the deposit in Summit county near Wanship with a comparative analysis an-alysis showing the relative merits of the imported English earth and the Utah product Allof these additions to the state collection will be valuable and the committee hopes to have more such offers particularly from owners of properties outside the large camps which are already well represented It is desired to make the display demonstrate demon-strate the great variety of Utahs mineral min-eral resources as well as their richness rich-ness Over 50 new delegate appointments were certified to the secretary yesterday yester-day and informal notice was also received re-ceived that the governor of Nebraska has named his delegation at large although i al-though no official notice of the fact has I yet been received The delegate list follows I Appointed by Governor Andrew Lee of South Dakota Edmund Smith Levi McGee Fred H Whitfield C L Wood William Gardner James M Woods F C Smith Rapid City William McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin Matt Plunkett W O Temple I Tem-ple James Foley Joseph Hilton Harry Delaray Judge Joseph B Moore D A McPherson Harris Franklin F T Irons Phil Short Fred Brown G C Moody E W Martin Frank R Carpenter Car-penter C A Hallam Soloman D Burnes F Rossiter Deadwood < John F Fayal C L Lewis Keystone Henry Schmidt J O Terry Daniel Shay T J Grier Joseph Sundall Richard Hickey William Dickinson Lead Samuel Scott Custer J W McMarkin John Gillroy A C Nelson Terraville John Bates Central City W R Hall Faulkton J J Rice 1 Cresbard Henry Jeynt Wesley JL L Fox Sioux Falls From Sterling Ills Judd Decker G W Smith Representing Eau Claire Wis H D Noble From Green River Wyo Robert Freedman I Delegation from Laramie Wyo Dr I K Sivigart M N Grant H G Rothwell Louis Miller C S Dawson Appointed by the Cheyenne Business I Mens association Hon Joseph M Carey M Idleman J E Vreeland j William Sturgis Morris Wasserman I |