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Show JOIN MINING CONGRESS. Pulling for all he is worth for more members in tha American Mining congress, con-gress, H. It. Thompson of Denver, special spe-cial representative, is in the city enrolling en-rolling Salt Lake operators. Those alrekdy (n the organization are: E. H. Airis, W. C. Alexander, 8. H. Auerbach, W. H. Bransford, W. H. Child, B. F. Coffey. L. U. Colbath. F. B. Cook, H. M. Crowther, J. C. Cutler, John Dern, W. H. Dickson, C. O. El-lingwood, El-lingwood, Fairbanks-Morse company, W. M. Ferry, F. L. Gardner, W. J. Hal loran, Mrs. Susana B. Holmes. G. P. Holman. Joseph Howells, William Igle-heart, Igle-heart, D. C. Jackling, Tonv Jacobson. H. S. Joseph, David Keith. William Kevting, J. H. Levson companv, C. E. Loose, C. K. MeChrystal, Duncan Mc-Vichie. Mc-Vichie. Mine and Smelter Supply company. com-pany. Jacob Moriti. W. M. O'Brien, J. H. Patterson. J. W. Pollock, O. W. Powers, William V. Rice, C. D. Rook-lidge, Rook-lidge, H. Scheu, Gustav Schwan, C. H. Strevell, Gomer Thomas, Seymour W. Tulloch, M. H. Walker, E. A.' Wall, George B. Weaver and J. D. Wood. Interest in the movement to establish a raining congress is very strong in this city ana vicinity. This city has as good a chance to get the organization and the proposed temple as has Denver, according ac-cording to Thompson. "Your boom here is helping you immensely im-mensely all over the country, ' said he this morning. "All you need is members mem-bers in the organization, aad Salt Iake City stands as good a chance to get the congress as any other town." Thompson met with great success in Bingham, and will leave shortly for Eureka Eu-reka and Park City, where he will expound ex-pound the purposes and predict the future fu-ture of the American Mining congress. |