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Show ! MINERS' LIVING COSTS i TO BE INVESTIGATED i The new mines development committee of the Commercial club, in addition to seeking better rates on low prade ores and the regulation, of lead production, will conduct a survey of the high cost of living liv-ing in mining camps. The conim.ttee to conduct this survey will bo appointed soon by John M. Hayes, who is chairman of the mines development develop-ment committee. As soon as these recommendations rec-ommendations have been approved by the board of governors of the Commercial club it is beiieved by members of the mining seetijn of the club that the mine industry of the state will derive considerable consid-erable benefit. |