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Show IV REH Mllll COBS QUESTION Many Believe Salt Lake Can Secure the Permanent Headquarters. Should Salt Lake City make an effort to secure the headquarters of tho American Ameri-can Mining congress'? This In a question that presents itself each year Just before the annual session of the association. There is a disposition disposi-tion of embers west of Denver, tho present headquarters of tho congress, to bring the heart of tho congress further west, and Salt Lako presents tho most logical center for It. Many assert that Denver has failed In several ways to llvo up to the promises made which gained It preference several years ago, among which is tho promise to erect a building, build-ing, while sonic lime ago It was said that, the congress was meeting the expenses ex-penses Instead of the city or Denver making provision therefor as promised. Many members of tho congress when seen by The Tribune Saturday favnrcn an effort, to sccuro the headquarters at the coming session in Los Angeles, tho only Item needing careful thought being tho financial end of the project. Many bellove that Sail Lake right now Is not In line to make the effort which will bo possible with a return of moro propitious pro-pitious Ilnaut'lal times. Joseph E. Caino. soerctnry of tho Commercial Com-mercial club, Is endeavoring to havo tho state of Utah mako a good showing at the coming session, and when asked for an opinion regarding the headquarters question said that Salt Lake was the proper location, and that ho believed tho members as a rule appreciated this. While ho has not been officially advised to this offect, yet ho believes that Los Angeles would pull for Salt Lake. Mr. Calnc believes that tho matter should receive early and sincere attention and the programme decided one way or the other. |