| Show NEW MINING CONGRESS American Succeeds International Inter-national One BOISE MAN IS PRESIDENT Association Will Be Incorporated and Will Continue tho Work Which Contnuo for the Past Fivo cars Has Been Carried on by the Other Organization I Organiza-tion Three Classes of Membership Member-ship Provided viz Life Active and Associate Missouri State Inspector In-spector of Mines First Life Member TRIBUNE SPECIAL Butte Mont Sept 5The existence of the International Mining congress terminated ter-minated when adjournment was made at 130 oclock today nnd In Its place has arisen the American Mining congress con-gress which will be Incorporated and will continue the work which for the past live years has been curried on by the other organization The succession succes-sion was not accomplished without some diniculty and the Montana delegation led by Ella Knowlcs HaskclK endeavored endeav-ored by parliamentary byplays and oilier obstructive methods to prevent n vote being taken on the revised report I re-port of the committee on organization i ORGANIZATION IS NAMED I I In reference to the laboring man whose cause was championed by Mr Elliott ol Montana and who objected to the word association being included in-cluded In UH title the committee submitted sub-mitted a report that the new organization organiza-tion be called the American Mining Congress essentially the other provisions provi-sions to rcmfln IIM In the original draft THREE CLASSES MEMBERSHIP Three rlasscr of membership are provided pro-vided life active I and associate The latter rlas is I expected to appeal to the laboring men mid the annual I dues I will bo 1 a year The privileges accorded ac-corded the i9joclntcd members include the right to participate In the deliberation deliber-ation of the convention but not to vole E E Rurkley of Rolln Mo Stale Inspector of Mines was the llrst life member to pay 50 ns provided by the new constitution const lon MONTANA OPPOSED PLAN To the surprise oC many of the delegates dele-gates the report of the committee on organization found no opposition ox copt from the Montana delegation Ella Knowles llaskcll I led the movement and her excellent knowledge of parliamentary parlia-mentary rules made possible the delay of nearly an hour President Shaffner showed a gallantry that the other members mem-bers of the congress did not In according accord-ing Miss Hjskcll every opportunity to state her objections An Impatience was developed early In the proceedings and while Monlanns gifted woman wnu trying to apeak her ole wasfrequent ly I drowned by cries and Interruptions from other members of the congress OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Judge J I RIchards of Boise Ida First vicepresident S W Russell South Dakota second vicepresident E R Buckley Missouri third vice president Thomas E EwinG California Califor-nia secretary Irwin Mahon Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania treasurer Charles W Goodale Montana Executive Committee Joseph L K Armstrong of Washington George T Gravson of Oregon W M Kendall of Ohio Deadwood and Lead S D were selected se-lected for the next meeting placo of the congress In 1003 |