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Show W GOOD WORK FOR Mil CONGRESS t taJins Taking Deep Interest in 1 Securing Big Delegation I for El Paso. II WILL MAKE STRONG PULL FOR NEW DEPARTMENT Papers to Re Read ( over Wide Scope of (ireat In terest. While no m.is has boin mad SbOUt It, rnueh SffSCtlve work Is being don hy local n.lnlruj men toward securing for the fltato an adequate represent all. -in at tho eighth .imual f8lcii of thA American Mining Cpngreep, which will be held at El Paso, H 'lev, from the 14th trv the. lfith Inst The ncosptances of invltntlonn and appointments appoint-ments thus far rercivcd assure, a fair at-tendance at-tendance and it is bedieved that the list 1 will h? largeily added to within tho next B Has Important Work. one if the mos( lntportn.nl questions to BBHJ 6me before tho congruous in tho discussion if the movement to create R Government Department of Mines and Mining, with .-i HHHj representation In the Cabinet Kvfi'y BHH member of the Utah delegation is heartily Bft in favor f thin move, said Hon li B. BBB j. n-ph. chairman of the Relegation, when Bft n during the after in and it la Full BBBJ eStpeetcd trial effective work along thin BJ1 line win be done. Tho leading mine oper- BBB Rtdrs of thj Slate and th entire west, BBBj i.niizing thai their Industri amounts to BJL not lean than ;i ' 1 In tho ammintof BBB) tvealth produced, feVi entitled to repre- BBH nUnton and win never cease the ug- BJ gresslve oampalgn until it is secured. I Letters to President. With r View townrd securing tho influence in-fluence of the Presldenl In recommending i Congress the establishment of n Department De-partment of Mines and Mining members "f the board of dir. tors of the American Mining congreaa are Bonding to President I oosevelt strong communications urging i.is fnvornbif action In the promises, i.ibn Porn. I tub's member f the loard. has already forwarded such a communication communica-tion and he Ir advised that BUCh action la pelng generally taken by the other members. I Strong Programme Prepared, Further discussing the question of tho i ongresa, Mr Joseph said that the exci-li exci-li nt programme was attested b the. .lcs already assigned for discussion and i . high standing of the men who would present the papers Mr. Joseph earnestly desires that every mining nmn who will pOd It possible to attend send In his name t the ejirlb-st possible hour and thus avoid r. infusion In making arrangements 01 the journey Texas sent a large and enthusiastic delegation to I'mii whin the. -. sslon of the National Irrigation con-. con-. r.ss was held In Og.en, and he believes i hat reciprocal trtaxment la now iii order, following Is the adVaiiCe programme as received by Director John D'-rn: , Advance Programme. ildr of welcome on behalf of lb Sta'e Texas Iddresa of WCleOBe on t"half of the city of : i rso. 3 Reaponte by President RlchaiJ H":nv by Ptat'- Annual addrs of jv.ident P.lcharda. Subjects of Papers. K "Anionil nertK Aih Isal.le to the Fe lernl Mln- BB b.K Iiw.'' by Mr R 8 Morrison of lJHiv-r, BJk ' do . auii m n - Iflnlna Rial BS BBB BJ .,,.1 Siiit- Mining Huroans" hy Prof. Victor BBV A)d-iBon. prasldanl Colonado stat? School B& Bm Thi SUni tnduatrj of tha Ulsaourl-Kojiaai BBI Flelda." b Won M. Shartcl. number ot BS i r,Kr.-. iTIftecnlti Mi."in i dlatrlct, Nooabo, BBM HHH Copper Smelter Smok," by Prof W B. BBB n homaa, sheaaUi of thi Himcham BmaUIng &- BBH itcflning company. Olnaham. L'tnh. (trlth M- BBB 1'ilmcnla by Mmi- 1 Mnilll l- Bb v Kfiwm and Jatnai v Laall 1 HBB "An Baatarn CxhlblUon ot ICloerala and BBB 'dliilrig Machinery by the Amrrlron Minlne 9 i ,.(ncr'-. ' by Mi vv m i-i.nr ,.f Chicago HBB 7 "Tha Atttiudf f Baatarn Casltal Xowarda BBB ivaatern IClnea in tha Deviopm-nt Stage, and BBB tiow tu Altriit It,!' by Mr frank B. Wire, BK l.lbertyvllla, III. Bg Tin- wuiokaiivT ppo,ii r, Tarlbigua Dla- BV I, L t, Brewster County. Tfxn-." b Prof W ll- BBH A Ham B. Phllllpx. president 'ixas Slate Mln- BBB I lug asao'latlcn. BBB 1 "Mineral itrHour. of New Mexico." by BBB 1 prof. r,i'M" A. Jotiff. field axlstant I nlt'ed HI at' j States s"l"Kt'al surve. A lbuqurqij.'. N M BBfl 1 Mill DSBlnasa Districts." by Mi K I.y- B jr. White stui COmnrlsatonei of aflnea, BBH lis BBH 3 Koreat) aa it Affects Hie Mining Induatry," aVJ &a l y R h Benedict, Inspector United HHH a Ktatea Forest aervuse, rhatchcr, Krit HHP a .dvantagSa of Qrsater Co-operation Be- HBB t-J4--rii i -lilted States Oeologloal Survey and HBfl Slate Mlnlns Hur-uu " bj Kon Charles D BBBH ' TCalcott, director United State aeological I i r. U'usl.lnKton. 1 1 C Pr, '.'.-lit luii ,,f Mining Prauds by siutr S Islatlon, ' hv Mi K Auburn. Slat.- Uln- l . Tiloglst. San Prane'sco, Cal. j "Relation "f lllnlng anil sm-iiiiiK Between J Mexico and United States." bj Mi Jjhic W. j IfsJcolniBon, Bl PSao, Tt- 5 "Ort-s W'ui thtoa Tu-nty-flvt. Yir Aio i khlcli Hh- Been Made .iiuui.i by Improved Mining M-thods." by Prof. William P. Blake , 3 if Tucson. Ariz. f 'The Kxomlnatl',n of Mine Preliminary to J fi Pnix-hase "4f Ti-du. as 'umpared with Twenty-Jlve Ccaia Ago," by Mr Hobtrt CHI- j iun Brown s.m Prandaco, r"al. MS- "Mlm-,. StOltagemenl Totla) im Compared Pith Twenty-tlve y-ar go " fNol u-siar.-.i i tj .Prof. (.'., J. Korwoodj. director Kenlui k 5 :ate geological sui ey. Lexington, Kv. (Spa-e, (Spa-e, ad llcl J 3 "PrOibaetl luuedy for the tilfll, ultles yrls i i n f r .in rnaccurate Record ,,f Patent sm - 1 '" by I'ruf. A. .1 lloakln, asKlhtunt nTO- J t .ir r,r mining, Colorado ,-ehiK.i ..f Mlnei tj'f.B poMen, .-.jIo. |