E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . Iron Range railroads wereforestalled by the Railroad Administration with nearly two-thirds of its receipts ofthe year in the treasury. It is an activeorganization and is taking part in civicand general engineering affairs. Its or-ganization, a year ago, was owing in alarge part to the work of the retiring president, W. G. Swart. Mr. Swarfs valedie-tory address was on the education of ilu-engineer, in which he urged the need of abroad culture in the humanities, in contra-distinction to a strictly technical meeting, besides the regular electio


E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . Iron Range railroads wereforestalled by the Railroad Administration with nearly two-thirds of its receipts ofthe year in the treasury. It is an activeorganization and is taking part in civicand general engineering affairs. Its or-ganization, a year ago, was owing in alarge part to the work of the retiring president, W. G. Swart. Mr. Swarfs valedie-tory address was on the education of ilu-engineer, in which he urged the need of abroad culture in the humanities, in contra-distinction to a strictly technical meeting, besides the regular election,was devoted to the Duluth-to-the-oceandeep waterway. The club has decided totake up the subject of forest fire protectionin Minnesota, and to study theengineering needs of Duluth from the city-planning standpoint. BIRMINGHAM. AL,.V.—.4ug Tennessee Coal, Iron & ore mining division on . 29 went back tothe ten-hour day, with time and one-halffor all time over eight lioius, and was fol- Golden CrowijJ. .Lucky rrenchrnanGroup PORTLAND CITY i:T or : D rA-V-\L MINIXl: division, BRITISH tOI,rMBI.\. S.\[.LIES IN UPPKR LEFT COR-VER Repniduecd from BuUetia of Britlsti Columbia Department of Mil filVER IHSTRIT by closing down those docks on the Beginning Aug. 7 the day shiftstarted to clean up the boats at the docks,and when this is done the tie-up will becomplete. Open-pit mines and washingIJlants shut down on Aug. 7. BeginningAug. S, underground mines began to stock-pile their ore. It is estimated that me tie-up may last for thirty days. Duluth Engineers Club held its annualmeeting- on Monday, Aug. 4. resulting in theelection of the following: President, ColonelF. A. Pope. U. S. Engineers; vice-presi-dents, W. A. Clark, chief engineer Duluth& Iron Range Railway, and J. L. Pickles,resident engineer Canadian GovernmentRailways ; secretary, W. H. \Voodbury. val-uation engineer Duluth, Missabe & North-ern Railway ; treasurer. A. V. Shipm


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