Show DERN RETURNS FROM DENVER Tells of Work Done by Mining Congress and Censures s SALT DEPOSITS LOCATED WHOLE TOWN GETS CLAIMS IN TOOELE COUNTY John Dern the well known mining op who has been in attendance at athe atho ho he ninth annual session of the tho Amen Amerl Amerlan an Mining congress wound up its annual session on Frida Friday was at ati i Is desk again yesterday morning The Thel l meUng Mr 11 Dern sald was in his judg judgmEnt mEnt tile the most successful one ever eer hold held by bs the organIzation That It will even urIl accomplish th the object for whIch tt t Was sas founded he is more firmly con In d than ever ver The congress he said was nas attended by bJ a l g man many prominent nd practical men from the dl dif r t stateS and also b by many man I and practical men and professors r great institutions of learning Follow ug ng are arc some or of the leading subjects whIch were ably discussed and acted upon In Indicated To Prevent Mining Frauds The prevention of minIng frauds b by tate state legislation A bill on this subject b by a specIal committee of which Governor Pardee Parclee of California was I was thoroughly discussed and approved and a strong effort will be made to have hae this bill enacted as a law in the thes s veral states The bill to create mine drainage pro pre by a committee of which Mr 1 D Y v Brunton of Colorado was chairman TP eive the same Down WIth E Rights The rhe officers and board of dIrectors were ere empowered and instructed to take the steps to secure national legis lation to amend the law and abolish in I n nty d future mineral location extra lateral rights and to confine eer every such fuch location to 10 its vertical boundary linEs also an and 1 which is most important to have the I States government create a tie do ot of mines and mining Many Ian oth othor t subjects pertaining to ln in and metallurgy were discussed and w well 11 prepared papers giving a great deal of valuable Information were read before the con congress le s said Mr 11 Dern s Censured The delegation from Utah made eer every fort to represent our state in an able and ind dignified manner anti and I believe we wes s Our fairly well re response spouse to the address or of welcome was well received and Yen very favor favorably i abl ably commented upon While we had a large delegation it was not as I l In numbers as one of the J 1 nt test st minIng states in the union hould send scud to the American Mining con gJ giess e s and I take the privilege and lib liburt urt at thi time to severely criticize and n 1 ure the minIng men of our state for t h He Indifference the they have so tar far dis Our bIg mIning men are making a mIs luke in lot Jot the congress their I art support both morally and The They owe it to the mining indus tr Ir of our state to assist In the Ule work I ain fd to be accomplished b by the con coil gr r The common plea plen I 1 am too busy cannot annot be accepted as under ordinary cir a man can arrange his af fairs so 50 as to spare a few days das i if he hc f trel inclined to do tb so 80 Our delegation was well waIl treated hn in DE and I am sure all eljo el elt t th h trip and visit to our me mc t |