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Show MINING CONGRESS. i Conservation and Plnchot Policy Dia n cussed by Mining Men. t Ix.a Angeles, Cal Cnnsei vailen. jj I'liii hol s poll, y. and Nevada silver as ( thu savior of the mil Ion Inun tho kill I ltg Indiisirtal couiietlilon uf tho Orient, all received un unexpected In- Irodiii'ilon during a portion of tha I opening session on .Monday uf the American Am-erican Mining congress, which was ti I hnvi. been devoted exclusively to lau- 1 daiory plulltiu!, a by d -l. -gains la I prulsc of their various stutes, n (ioveiiior J. N. (illlett of CullfnrnU I wus nut here to take his part of wn- J coining the visitors ou behalf ol llie ' state, und Aldim Anderson, slate hunk ' coiuinlHsl. tier, ufriiiuit d In bin slead. J rrt'Hltl.-ni lluckley of the cungress relied thu Ilrst schhIiiii to order and I Mayor C.eorg.i Alexander welcotuud i the tlt-li-gatea ou behalf uf tho city of f Los Angeles. -i |