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Metallurgique de Penarroya; 1908-13, Director, Spanish Branch. 1913, Director Genl. Societe Miniere et Metallurgique de Penarroya, Paris, France.

Present position: Same as above.

Eric Kenneth Craig, Skidoo, Cal.

Proposed by E. A. Hersam, W. S. Morley, Roy Leach, J. H. Cooper.

Born 1889, Piedmont, Cal. 1904-08, Oakland High School, Oakland, Cal. 1909-14, Univ. of Cal., B. S. 1911, Mucker and cyanide-man, North Star Mines Co., Grass Valley, Cal. 1914-15, Sampler, timberman, miner, Inspiration Cons. Copper Co. Present position: Head Amalgamator, Skidoo Mines Co.

P. H. Dever, Nanticoke, Pa.

Proposed by H. G. Davis, R. V. Norris, Charles Enzian.

Born 1890, Phoenixville, Pa., Public Schools. 1891, Wyoming Seminary. I. C. School of Mines. 1882, Franklin Coal Co. 1883-84, Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. 1885-88, D. & H. Coal Co. Also a short time for Kingston Coal Co. Present position: 1887 to date; Asst. Dist. Supt., Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R. Co.

Arthur Wiley Evans, Petros, Tenn.

Proposed by A. H. Wood, Edward H. Coxe, F. H. Clymer.

Born 1870, Rockwood, Tenn. 1881-82, High School, Dalton, Ga. 1882-86, Dade Normal School, Trenton, Ga. 1890-92, Univ. of Ohio, Columbus, O. 1892-94, Asst. Min. Engr., Georgia Min., Mfg. and Investment Co. 1895-97, Min. Engr., Brushy Mt. Coal Mines. 1897-98, Supt., Durham Coal and Coke Co. 1899-1900, Supt., New Soddy Coal Co., Soddy, Tenn. 1901-03, Supt., Brushy Mt. Coal Mines. 1903-10, Mgr., Lockout Fuel Co. 1910-12, Dist. Mine Inspector, State of Tenn. 1912-14, Supt., Brushy Mt. Coal Mines. 1914-15, Chief Engr., Oneida and Western R. R.

Present position: Supt., Brushy Mt. Coal Co.

Cicero Coelho de Faria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, S. A.

Proposed by Horace E. Williams, Euzebio Paulo de Oliveira, W. L. Saunders. Born 1884, Bahia, Brazil. 1894-1903, Grad., College and High Schools, Bahia. 1905, Higher course, Polytechnic School, Bahia, where had good marks and passed through an incomplete course. 1910, Engineer-Geographer. 1912, Grad., State Engr., special course, Engineering School, Rio de Janeiro. 1906-12, has always been working and studying. 1907, Timbo Railway; (Survey) Railway, Oestre de Minas y Companhia E. F. Victoria a Diamantina. 1908, Chief of Survey, Leopoldina and Northwest of Brazil Railroad Co. 1910, Leveling and Surveying, International Transparaguaian Ry., and Carrocavel-Petropolis Ry. (Rio de Janeiro). 1912, Fiscal engineer Federal Railways.

Present position: Fiscal engineer of railways, attached to the office of the Minister of Railroads of Brazil.

Francis J. Gibbons, Shultz, Ariz.

Proposed by W. G. McBride, C. Legrand, G. H. Dowell.

Born 1882, West Chester, Pa. 1889-1900, Grade & High Schools, Kirksville, Mo. 1900-02, State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo. 1902-05, Teaching in High School. 1905-06, Missouri School of Mines, Rolla, Mo. 1907 (summer) Aymour Institute, Chicago. 1906-07, Engrg. Offices, Cananea Cons. Copper Co. and Cananea Central Copper Co., Cananea, Son., Mex. 1907-08, City Engineer's Office, Bisbee, Ariz. 1908-11, Chief Engr., Great Western Copper Co., Courtland, Ariz. Present position: 1911 to date; Asst. Supt., Young Bros.

John Tinker Glidden, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, S. A.

Proposed by Paul S. Couldrey, Charles E. Locke, Edward E. Bugbee.

Born 1883, Cambridge, Mass. 1905, Mass. Inst. of Technology, S. B. General Mining work since graduation.

Present position: Mine Supt., Cerro de Pasco Mining Co.

Frank Howard Franklin Hampton, Rancagua, Chile, So. Amer.
Proposed by H. A. Guess, R. K. Stockwell, H. C. Bellinger.

Born 1884, Ledbury, England. 1888-93, Abbey House School, Ledbury, England. 1893-99, Grammar School, Ledbury, England. 1900-04, Gloucester Municipal School of Engineering, 2nd and 1st Class, Board of Education Certificates. 1900-06, Pupil of Messrs. Summers and Scott, Ltd., Gloucester, England. 1906-07, In shops of Messrs. Vickers, Ltd., Erith, England. 1907-08, Draftsman, New Conveyor Co., Birmingham, England. 1908-09, Draftsman, Heenan & Froude, Ltd., Worcester, England. 1909-13, Draftsman, Fraser & Chalmers, Ltd., Erith, England. 1913-14, Draftsman, W. G. Perkins, Cons. Engr., London, England. Present position: 1914 to date; Asst. Chief Draftsman, Braden Copper Co.

.R. A. Harder, Aurora, Nev.

Proposed by E. A. Julian, Charles C. Starr, James O. Greenan.

Born 1886, Kimball, So. Dak. 1910, Mackay School of Mines, Univ. of Nev. 1910, General field work, examinations, etc. 1911, Geol. work, Nevada Hills Min. Co. 1912-13, Underground Supt., Nevada Hills Min. Co. 1914, Genl. Supt., Nevada Hills Min. Co.

Present position: 1914 to date; Genl. Supt., Aurora Cons. Mines Co.

Harry Arthur Harper, Rancagua, Chile, So. Amer.

Proposed by H. A. Guess, R. K. Stockwell, Lester E. Grant.

Born 1888, Ironwood, Mich. General High School, Calumet. 1907, Michigan College of Mines, Houghton, Mich. 1910, Chem., Castil Min. Co., Ramsay, Mich. 1910, Cons. Engr., Iron River Dist., Mich. 1911, Chief Engr., Gogebec County Road Commission, Bessemer, Mich. 1912, Contract on road work, Bessemer, Mich. Present position: 1913 to date; Foreman, Tailings Retreatment Flotation Concentrator, Braden Copper Co.

Mariano R. Hartmann, La Granga, Chile, So. Amer.

Proposed by Eric V. Burnett, C. S. Witherell, Henry Hay.

Born 1878, La Tirana, Tarapaca, Chile. 1888-94, Instituto Internacional, Santiago de Chile. 1895-1908, in charge of a patent lixiviation plant and installation of same in several silver mines, Bolivia. 1911-13, Mgr. and Engr., Sindicato Minera "El Tobar" de Collahuasi, Iquique, Chile.

Present position: Mgr. La Nueva Compania de Cobre de Copaquiere and Owner and Mgr., Challacollo Silver Mines and Establishment.

George Edward Hayes, Mace, Idaho.

Proposed by Rush J. White, James F. McCarthy, Ernest G. Gnaedinger, L. K. Armstrong.

Born 1875, Blarney (Cork). 1894, Camborne School Mines, Corwall, England. Technical Mining and Metallurgy. 1890, Broken Hill Silver Mines, N. S. W., Aust. 1893, Coolgardie W. A. Hayes; Find and Hit or Miss. 1898, Mine Captain, Rezendi Mines, Umtali, So. Africa. 1907, Head Surveyor, Great Indian Peninsular Ry., Bombay, India. 1910, Burma Mines Ry. Smelt. Co. 1912, Cons. Engr., Rayfield Gold & Tin Areas, N. Nigeria. 1913-15, Cons. Engr. and Geol., 105 8th Ave., W. Calgary, Alta., Canada.

Present position: Hecla Mining Co., Burke, Idaho.

James William Hutchinson, Goldfield, Nev.

Proposed by E. A. Julian, Charles C. Starr, James O. Greenan.

Born 1881, Oxford, Miss. 1898-1901, Univ. of Mississippi. 1904-05, Laborer, various mines in Colorado. 1906, Laborer, various mills in Colorado. 1906-07, Tonopah Min. Co., Tonopah Nev. 1907, Tonopah Belmont Dev. Co., Tonopah, Nev. 1908-13, Mill Supt. 1913-14, Asst. Genl. Mgr., Goldfield Cons. Mines Co., Goldfield, Nev.

Present position: Genl. Mgr., Goldfield Cons. Mines Co.
Frederick Joseph Joubert, Camptonville, Yuba Co., Cal.
Proposed by Spencer C. Browne, R. H. Elliott, George O. Scarfe.
Born 1882, Camptonville. 1906, Grad., Univ. of Cal.

Also survey

1909-14, Supt., Snowdon Hill Drift Gravel Mine, owned by American Min. & Dev. Co., Boston. ing for neighboring mines.

Present position: Supt., Depot Hill Mine.

J. H. Jowett, New York, N. Y.

Proposed by W. L. Saunders, Henry Lang, George A. Howells.

Born 1874, Cleveland, O. 1891, Grad., Cleveland High School and Manual Training School, Cleveland, O. 1891-93, Learning Machinist Trade, ClevelandShipbuilding Co. 1894-96, Drafting, Steel Motor Co., Johnstown, Pa., and McMyler Mfg. Co., Cleveland, O. 1897, Draftsman, Ingersoll Sergeant Drill Co. 1900-05, Salesman, Ingersoll Sergeant Drill Co.

Present position: 1905 to date; Genl. Sales Mgr., Ingersoll Rand Co. and A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Works.

George W. Kays, Spokane, Wash.

Proposed by L. K. Armstrong, Charles H. Goodsell, D. C. Livingston.

Born 1877, Abingdon, Ill. 1901, Grad., Idaho School of Mines, Moscow, Ida. 1901-03, Assayer, Morning Mine, Mullan, Ida. 1903-06, Smelter Representative, Federal Min. & Smelt. Co., Wallace, Ida. 1906-08, Mgr., Hosey Mine, Patogonia, Ariz. 1908-10, Chief Engr., Rawhide Coalition, Rawhide, Nev. 1910-11, Mill Supt., Guanajuato Dev. Co., Guanajuato, Mex. 1911-12, Examination of mines in

Mexico. 1912–13, Mill Foreman, San Poil Co., Republic, Wash. 1913-14, Constr. Engr., Canadian Consolidated, Rossland, B. C.

Present position: Operating Lease on Surprise Mine.

John Byrns Lain, Goldfield, Nev.

Proposed by K. M. Simpson, Willis Lawrence, J. K. Turner.

Born 1885, Mansfield, Tex. 1902, Grad., High School, Mineral Wells, Tex. 1904, Asst. Assayer, Humboldt Smelter, Humboldt, Ariz. 1905-06, Millman, Montezuma Copper Co., Nacozari, Mexico, and Cananea Consolidated, Cananea, Mex. 1907, Millman, cyanide plant, Desert Power & Milling Co., Tonopah, Nev. 1908, Millman, cyanide plant, Montgomery-Shoshone Mill, Rhyolite, Nev.

Co.

Present position: 1908 to date; Mill Supt., Goldfield Cons. Mill. & Transportation

George Robert Lehman, Miami, Ariz.

Proposed by John Langton, C. É. Mills, C. E. Arnold.

1905

Born 1877, Frankford, Ind. 1892-96, Santa Barbara High School. 1896-1901, Univ. of Cal., B. S. 1899, Practical underground experience, Mother Lode and Nevada Co., Cal. 1902, Asst. Engr., North Star Mines Co., Grass Valley, Cal. 1903-04, Asst. Supt., Smelter, Fernando Min. Co., San Fernando, Dgo., Mex. 06, Mine Engr., New York & Honduras Rosario Min. Co., San Juancito, Honduras, C. A. 1907-12, Chief Engr., Warrier Copper Co., Warrier Development Co., Live Oak Development Co., Cordova Copper Co., Globe Miami Min. District, Ariz. Present position: 1912 to date; Chief Engr., Inspiration Cons. Copper Co. Alexander William MacNichol, San Francisco, Cal.

Proposed by Charles W. McMeekin, Charles C. Derby, Thomas V. Reeves. Born 1885, San Francisco, Cal. 1908, Univ. of Cal., B. S. 1908-09, Miner, Goldfield Cons. 1909, Miner, North Star. 1910, Bookkeeping, Surveying, Mammoth Copper Mine Quartz Hill. 1911, Lightner Gold Min. Co., Nevada Hills. Assaying, Bookkeeping, Surveying, Croesus Gold Min. & Mill. Co. 1913, Supt., Rainbow Mine. 1914, Supt., Gold Canon Mine.

Present position: Foreman, Copper King Mine.

Charles F. O. Merriam, Wallace, Idaho.

Proposed by J. McD. Porter, Rush J. White, Robert N. Bell.

1912,

Born 1875, New Brunswick. Two years' college course in the Univ. of Minnesota and of Idaho. Mining Engineer for 15 years, Wallace, Idaho. 1906; Mgr. Stewart Mine, and since Consulting Engineer for this company. Con. Engr., Success Mine since 1905.

Present position: Consulting Engineer for a great many prospects.

Shin Nakagawa, Tokyo, Japan.

Proposed by Edward L. Young, M. Otagawa, S. Yamanouchi.

Born 1885, Tokyo, Japan. 1905-07, First Higher School, Tokyo. 1907-10, Dept. of Min. and Met., Tokyo Imperial Univ. 1910-12, Asst. Inspector of mines. Present position: 1912 to date; Min. Engr., Imperial Bureau of Mines.

Percy Melrose Newhall, Johannesburg, So. Africa.
Proposed by D. Wilkinson, C. E. Knecht, R. V. Warriner

Born 1873, Kirby, Vt. To 1892, Public Schools, Vermont & California. 94, Teaching in Public Schools. 1894–98, Univ. of Cal., B. S.

1892

1901-02, Univ. of Cal., Geology and Mining. 1898-99, U. S. Army, Vol. Engrs. 1899-1901, U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey (Alaska) U. S. Navy, Hydrographic Dept. (Panama Mexican Coast & Guam). 1902-05, Sampler, Surveyor, Const. Engr. & Genl. Asst. to Mgr., Witwatersrand Deep, Ltd. & Knight Central, Ltd.

Present position: 1905 to date; Asst. Cons. Engr., S. Neumann & Co.

Louis S. Panyity, Columbus, O.

Proposed by Roswell H. Johnson, L. G. Huntley, H. B. Meller.

Born 1890, Budapest, Hungary. 1900-02, Reformed Gymnasium of Budapest. 1905-09, N. Y. High School of Commerce. 1911-14, Univ. of Pittsburgh, School of Mines. 1913, Field Instructor in Surveying, Univ. of Pittsburgh. 1914, Fayette Co. Gas Co., Pa.; United Fuel Gas Co., Charleston, W. Va.

Present position: Geol., Ohio Fuel Supply Co.

Frederick H. Penn, Tonopah, Nev.

Proposed by A. H. Jones, W. H. Blackburn, Frederick Bradshaw.

Born 1884, St. Louis, Mo. 1889-1901, Grade and High Schools, St. Louis and the Cripple Creek District; special studies during summers of 1900-01 and up to 1905. 1900-01 (summer), Assayers Asst. 1901-05, Min., Mine Surveying, Mill. and Assay. C. C. Dist. and vicinity. 1905-07, Asst. Supt., development work,

Wolframite Gold M. & M. Co., Dale, Colo. 1907-08, Contract Min. Wonder, Nev., and millman, Belmont Mill. Co. and Desert Power and Mill Co., Millers, Nev. 1908-09, Erecting and starting 150 ton Tailing plant, Sacramento Mine, Mercur, Utah. 1909-10, Mill., Cherry Creek, Lane City and Goldfield, Nev.

Present position: 1910 to date; Mill Foreman, Belmont Mill. Co.

Irving C. Purington, Wallace, Ida.

Proposed by J. McD. Porter, Rush J. White, Robert N. Bell.

Born 1882, Minnesota. 1899, Grad., High School. 1900-03, Rodman and levelman, Spokane Valley Land & Water Co. 1904, Levelman, Washington Water Power Co. 1905-08, Transitman, Arthur A. Booth, E. M. & U. S. Mine. 1909-10, Federal Min. & Smelt Co., Wallace, Idaho. 1911-15, General min. and survey. practice, Coeur d'Alene Min. Dist.

Present position: Independent engineering practice.

Edward L. Queen, White Oaks, N. M.

Proposed by Charles A. Mitke, Arthur Notman, LeRoy B. Mitchell.

Born 1881, Pueblo, Colo. 1887-91, Common Schools, San Antonio, N. M. 1891-97, Common Schools, White Oaks, N. M. 1897-1915, Practical Mining. 18971903, Old Abe Co., White Oaks, N. M. 1903-04, Prospecting for mineral. 1905-15, Part owner and Supt. of Mines, Wild Cat Leasing Co., White Oaks, N. M. Present position: Interested in and operating mining property.

Harold J. Rahilly, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Proposed by Van H. Manning, Albert H. Fay, J. D. Davis.

Born 1889, Lake City, Minn. 1896-1903, Madison Grammar School; 1903-07, Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn. 1907-11, School of Mines, Univ. of Minn., E. M. 1911-12, Min. Engr., Oliver Iron Min. Co., Duluth, Minn. 1912-13, Min. Engr., Repath & McGregor, Douglas, Ariz. 1913, Constr. Engr., Calumet & Arizona Min. Co., Douglas, Ariz. 1913, Const. Engr., Commonwealth Min. & Mill. Co., Pearce, Ariz. 1913-14, Cons. Engr., Douglas, Ariz. 1914-15, Supt., Minneapolis Copper Co., Cumpas, Son., Mex. 1915, Min. Engr., U. S. General Land Dept., Kink, Alaska.

Present position: Junior Min. Engr., Bureau of Mines.

Homer Irving Reynolds, Wallace, Ida.

Proposed by Rush J. White, Fred W. Callaway, L. K. Armstrong.

Born 1871, Spring Valley, Colo. 1891, Left Military Academy, Wash. 1887, Asst. Surveyor, minerals and lands, New Mex., Tex., Southern Colo. 1897, Course assaying, Butte, Mont. 1887, Began Geological study under O. Freeman in Colo. 1906, Cons. Engr., Takilma, Ore. 1907, Examining Engineer, Nev. 1909, Mgr., Scranton Mine, Alta.

Present position: 1900 to date; General practice in mine engineering and directing work. Examinations of mines, prospects and geological work in all districts of Idaho, some districts in all Pacific Coast States, Alaska, B. C., Alberta, Rocky Mountain States and Alabama.

Jack B. Riefkin, New York, N. Y.

Proposed by Van H. Manning, Frank A. Ray, Albert H. Fay, Oliver Bowles. Born 1888, Keir, Russia. 1905, Public School, Newport. 1906-09, Kentucky State Univ. 1909-12, Ohio State Univ., E. M. 1912-13, Two years' experience, American Coal Co., McComas, W. Va.

Present position: 1913 to date; Engr., U. S. Bureau of Mines.

Edward J. Roberts, Twin Falls, Idaho.

Proposed by Walter Fitch, Howard Fitch, G. W. Crane.

Born 1882, Eureka, Nev. 1900-03, Univ. of Nevada. 1904, Survey. and assay., Tonopah, Nev. 1905-06, Reporting on property, T. J. Lynch, T. E. Edwards and others, Nev. 1906-08, Operating for E. J. Roberts and associates. Supt., Nevada Alpine Co. 1909-14, Engrg. & reporting on properties, Office, Twin Falls, Idaho. 1915, With C. F. Sherwood, Butte, Mont. 1915, Engr., J. J. Daly Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.

Present position: Pres. & Genl. Mgr., Daily Cons. Mines Co.

W. Murray Sanders, Duquesne, Ariz.

Proposed by H. T. Herr, C. A. H. de Saulles, H. A. Prosser.

Born 1878, Roselle, N. J. 1899, Grad., Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Univ., Ph. B. One graduate year in Chemical Research. 1901-02, Chemist, Laboratory, General Chemical Co., Laurel Hill, L. I. 1903-04, Independent metallurgical investigations. 1904-05, Met., Lanyon Zinc Co., Iola, Kans. 1905-14, Genl. Mgr.,

Sanders Ore Operating Co., Marion, Ky. Flotation, concentration and general min. and mill.

Present position: Asst. Gen. Mgr., Duquesne Min. & Red. Co.

Peter Marseilles Saxman, Colver, Pa.

Proposed by Eduard V. D'Invilliers, Walter Gilman, Edwin F. Saxman.

Born 1889, Latrobe, Pa. 1902-06, St. Lukes School, Wayne, Pa. 1906-09, Univ. of Penn., Philadelphia, Pa. 1909-10, Columbia Univ., New York, N. Y 1906-09, Between Collegiate terms different minor positions with Saxman Coal and Coke Co., Saxman, W. Va. 1910-11, Blast Furnace Dept., The Central Iron and Steel Co., Harrisburg, Pa. 1911-15, Min. Eng. and Genl. Supt., The Saxman Coal and Coke Co., Saxman, W. Va.

Present position: Supt., The Ebensburg Coal Co.

Harry G. Schaupp, New York, N. Y.

Proposed by William Campbell, Robert Peele, W. A. Scheuch.

Born 1874, Dubuque, Iowa. Common School education. 1895-99, Min. and prospect., western U. S. 1899-10, Mining in Alaska. 1911, Min. examinations, So. Africa.

Present position: 1912 to date; Asst. Engr., Cie. des Chemins de Fer du Congo Superieur aux Grands Lacs Africains, Belgian Congo.

Walter A. Schmidt, Los Angeles, Cal.

Proposed by Ira B. Joralemon, John C. Greenway, L. D. Ricketts.

Born 1883, Los Angeles, Cal. 1906, Univ. of Cal., B. S. 1906-09, Laboratory and business experience. 1909-10, Petroleum-assisting development electrical dehydration process. 1910-11, Assisting development electrical precipitation process, Cottrell Process.

Present position: 1912 to date; Genl. Mgr., Western Precipitation Co.

Robert Antoine Schmucker, Rancagua, Chile, So. Amer.

Proposed by R. K. Stockwell, Lester E. Grant, John P. Chadwick.

Born 1885, Philadelphia, Pa. 1904-05; 1912-15, Mass. Inst. of Tech., B. Sc. 1905, Draftsman, Clinton Wire Cloth Co., Clinton, Mass. 1906-08, Draftsman & Machinist, Colorado Drill & Mach. Co., Denver, Colo. 1908-10, Met. Draftsman, J. E. & W. E. Greenawalt. 1908-10, Assayer & Chem., United Rico Mines Co., Rico, Colo. 1910–12, Draftsman, Steptoe Valley Smelt. & Min. Co., McGill, Nev. Present position: Draftsman, Braden Copper Co.

Hubert N. Stronck, Chicago, Ill.

Proposed by William B. Phillips, F. W. Traphagen, W. G. Haldane.

Born 1892, Le Mars, Iowa. 1907-09, Armour Inst. of Tech. 1909-13, Colorado School of Mines, E. M. 1912, Ray Cons. Copper Co. 1913, Big Horn Collieries, Crosby, Wyo. 1913-14, Associated with James F. Boyle, New Haven, Conn. as Cons. Engr. of work in Germany; headquarters in Berlin. Lecturer on Min. and Met. Efficiency in Germany.

Present position: Senior Engr., Min. Dept., staff of L. V. Estes, Inc.

Albert Emmanuel Swartz, Rancagua, Chile, So. Amer.

Proposed by R. K. Stockwell, W. J. Turner, Lester E. Grant.

Born 1885, McKeesport, Pa. 1905, International Correspondence School, Mech. Draw. and Math. American School of Correspondence, Mech. and; Elec. Engrg. 1901-06, Sheet steel mill worker, American Tin Plate Co., McKeesport, Pa. 1906-09, Draftsman, National Tube Co., McKeesport, Pa. 1909, Draftsman, United Engrg. and Fdry. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1909-10, Draftsman, National Tube Co., Lorain, O. 1913-14, Draftsman, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., Youngstown, O. Present position: Draftsman, Braden Copper Co.

Michael J. Sweeny, Spokane, Wash.

Proposed by D. C. Livingston, L. K. Armstrong, J. W. McBride.

Born 1866, Paterson, N. J. 1873-79, Public Schools; 1879-83, St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, Cal. 1883 to date; Practical School of experience. 1885-90, Placer mining, prospecting and developing placer and quartz, "North Side" of Coeur d'Alene Dist., Ida. 1890-92, All departments up to Foreman Lead Concentrator, Last Chance Mill, Wardner, Ida. 1893-98, Part owner and Mgr., Silver Bell Mine, McGuigan Basin, B. C. 1898-1902, Asst. Genl. Mgr., later Genl. Mgr., Buffalo Hump Syndicate and Big Buffalo Min. Co., Idaho Co., Ida. 1908-10, Associate Mgr., Cracker Jack Mine and Mill, Idaho Co., Ida.

Present position: Pres. & Genl. Mgr., Rex Cons. Min. Co.

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