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Show :RADCA LSFMLJN ATTEMPT TO PROLONG TROUBLE ESTRIGTION 1 CONTINUE a:i j avorable Outcome of Indianapolis Meeting i Expected to Restore Normal Production. a i nion Pacific Declares ropv Embargo on Freight Except Fuel; Utah aets Restrictive Order. oal consumers, coal committees and 1 fuel and railroad administrations of !h yesterday joined in rejoicing at the jraUe outcome of the conference of o:v te union chiefs in Indianapolis, which spected to result in the early resump-i resump-i of normal conditions. ,' was said by members of the fuel iinistration that the restrictions on 'delivery of coal to nonessential in-tries in-tries will continue in effect until the r'-ircpiion of mining operations has re-v re-v ed the famine in middle western and tern points. Estimates 6f the time p Ii; ch will be necessary before coal can , r released normally to nonessential in-v in-v tries varied from one to three weeks. " h general feeling was that a 100 per a".;: T production of coal throughout the ;, ,r i M will not be reached before the h of the year. The Christmas and !" V J Tear weeks are usually slack ones '.. production at the mines, it is said, rsr:..; p was no indication here yesterday , when the men will begin to re-y'P re-y'P f to the mines generally, although a .y; :- p-am was received by the Oregon Jt Line asking for cars, in the ex-P'0n ex-P'0n that many men will go back s...- K Kemmerer, Wyo., mines this morn- LIEF TO INDUSTRIES PECTED SOON. number or" Ihe fuel administration a;'; ' ..vesterrjay that he does not antici-much antici-much further curtailment of indus-" indus-" Uta:i' although he added that this 'end largely upon the rapidity t"; . v.iich the miners generally acqui-;h acqui-;h the acceptance of President Wil-i Wil-i . I of :'er by their chiefs. !an-;-,iie the Utah .mines have been ',4 frmi in production by- the severe Psr conditions, which have hampered ait IPortation throughout the west. With ii-' coming of more open weather, the j mines will resume their better than s !" Production. ntavy demands being made upon mnsfc?1 Pacl,nc railroad for coal trans-llj.ito trans-llj.ito , coupled with the blizzards and ffflvi MiUred in Wyoming, re-LUl re-LUl es erday i the declaration of an . "lit ?' ie Union Pacific against ';-xcc'Pt coal. While a time V.. C" sec for the embargo, it was ,7-. ai , "iu'r0iul officials yesterday that "'V-' 1" fUU,tedly be "ea as soon as "V . i.,V, ,tr conditions return. ' ifef;' Lakft train over the f 'S" L"ie which was due yes- 6 o l"Sat 9:45 arHved last niht lc train "stbound Union ";:r oo r, at f?.?n Ct!''-a",0' due yesterday . ' d h,. u o clock, was not ex-p... ex-p... ust night until late this morn- Lr iTRlCTIVE' ORDER ON V.r J1' USE RECEIVED. la1lC'rbrS'rictions on thc consumption Ml from tvSSentiI" ii'difstries an-Jti an-Jti her' a,S"'!'30? Tuesday were -TItra t ) o r l'-'Jfy by the fuel ad-nfj ad-nfj Pfl . ,vU?e, orders. dealing as they ON ,Slu L I J 'he consumption of coal -v f, ' concern r'? purPoti'- " is said, 1 llnt"1,Ltah materially, as most le:ectric. P0Wer ln U:e sial s r ol'tne3?'""' ut0 the Seneral ; ' C'.e tL an'reK?n Short Line, said "Tr ' coal delfvii s raUon officials will i;.")'.-.-- j r" ln accordance with ' 'dW; which "re received Ho" Director Hale Holden, are '"'iunder83 f.U01 a"ministra-Wcr a"ministra-Wcr or hf ,f '?rl,y of an execu-wteeW execu-wteeW of the United 11 v '""I ewS5 ' l". and of "-' of th ' orders, and in fur- ' ' of the act ftU'l'ose of said orders """" 1 ' inn LVr t0?sress therein re-td re-td y or-cl.-rs -.PPr?ved August u. 1917 Cf' ar,tig "v .mw,"3 a,n'i nis represcn--tT,hH thev-'J e h '!nder authority. Cnred lo ni reljyi auti,orized and Vor , ' and prescribe such -ivn- u!-e ,r "t'ons re.stricting 76C. w oih.-r r; ",dc'J,lsimution of cai, r-'l !:' bv 1, P0K"r generated or other ' "-"'nption of M be necear! 'f' " from time All S 1" the present emer- ".ftw7& made Pursuant J-.!--. ,?nri ,,,' ner 3hy granted shall be 'T'v'' 'I'J ' p,,Srna 1 h" effective Decern- i!Mt-tythif ,h, i' ilflEMTi to be mm Resumption of Normal Production Pro-duction Expected Soon; U. P. Hastens Deliveries. CtinU,.iM:u rom l'CLJ,rs One. I I.-wiM.' r-v ' -mru' !he !,.,,-. U :..! aa 1 :,..-..: nrl """,. H:: , . ..,..1 N.."!- '-'- tl,., ,-m. ,;.,, .: 'u'- iii n'.i i ' i' :'' 'i ' i: tlim: Ln.s .1 IMl i . Oiluoll of i-o.il and !.. I.: bi.-'-d from r., ami e. ,!.-: or in iti.-nt-il I:'.'. i'm. aLU'i v.ay or r-fli.'-f i.m :a.v Mi-l ).-..'. o'Mlme J, , ; - I r,r MMti i.r lNminllilt'-'l hin- ,,.;,,,,; Mi,uW .Unuu'.VM r h'-'aM in- to I,.- op-Mi-l. Tm..i 'InM not h::i-.t ink i. -u-y f-M- ut: .ii r-ny or "' 'i'.'il,,. i , f;-i!'-f l.Mli. pool Iwil! or l,,,"'1 - nil '" i "Tin u i ''J " uso h. ',,, V,.,,: M-IWnll V .. in. and 11 1'- n-tail hSoh-m and u ;i l.-i1c,uf.,'-M, rpL fJor.-s Hlum' food. mii.il u'r l:r'htH (i-V'l't Hi ' ' V llK'it.-) in ,-r i iv l.unr:. p.-r day. .tor. ri s.-ilin-,' loo, I cMlusiVnY ami nulV ln.it !;;. art--Ol f,.-Mi,. loo.l xeluslwly of other Hiini-i n. .iv H i-- it --lit ln.:.r n'ular nuni-h.-e r,i; Lo.n s ;i ti i d.i.s h P-r vv.-t-k. .t lit; .-nlori'M an. I i-rsliiui-antH may r'-rn.ihi r'-rn.ihi i,M'i jo'c Milium 1" lM'f:i'iil Kfiio'lule, bin iiiu-l rcilin't rheir IlKiiLinw our-hall'. Exceptions Allowed. "I tail road HiuticiiiH, holds, hospitals, telephone iin! lel.'-iMph and newspaper ot't'P'f.-i a re nut reMt r lei . I In so fur iif) nces-sary nces-sary Ikhiimr is cmu-emud. 'ieimral and ofrii' lights must ho cut off nut later than -1 p. in., in olTlro billilltiK. f-:ept nefrfiaary federal, Mtato and municipal olfpT.-H, ami fXi-"pt whem ftlTteo operation ot' vital jiuliiHt rU-H 1.4 involved. Mintufai-turlnL: plantM or fartories, not including da Irirn, ivlrlwatlnk; plants, ViakerifH. plant.H for ma mi la'' t uru of lUH'.f.s-Hai lUH'.f.s-Hai v I'ood pi-udiK-t.4 and neee-ssary medical jirodm-1.4, waterworks, sewern Plants, prlntiiiK plants for printing ne.wypapers onlv, ball. -rv ehar'in ouUit.s in eonnee-liou eonnee-liou with plants producing MkIiL or power to ti'loplHem, t-'leiaph or puhlie utilities nitlsl not use lii;-fU In cxccsH of three days a week on basin of present working hours. I 'uirh-H, rid'i icratim,' plants. bakeries, plants for manufacture of necessary food products and necessary medicine products, Wat cr works, sewerage plants, print inp plants for printing newspapers only, battery bat-tery ehariu i' outfit s in connection with plants producing 11 lit or power to tete-plione. tete-plione. iclepraph or public utilities may umc llpht, their regular number of hours and clays a week. Use for Heat Regulated. "Heat from bituminous coal and coke: "Duly enough heat may bo used in offices, of-fices, stores, warehouses and manufacturing manufactur-ing plants to keep Hit? average tempera- tore at UK decrees, Fahrenheit, and then i only duriny the hours for which light Is permitted. Ibirlnp other hours only enough heat js to be used to prevent freezing of water pipes, or sprinkler systems. sys-tems. "In manufacturing plants or plants coming under power curtailment rules, heat (to US deforces) will be allowed only during that time prescribed for use of power. "Tower produced from bituminous coal find coke: "Manufacturing plants or factories, 'not including dairies. refrigerating plants, bakorles, plants for the manufacture of necessary food products and necessary medicinal products, waterworks, sewerage plants, printing plants for the printing of newspapers only, battery charging outfits In connection with plants producing light, or power for telephone, telegraph or public pub-lic utilities companios' must not use heat light or power from bituminous coal or coke, furnished by or through the United States Fuel Administration, for operation In excess of three days a week on the basis of present working hours. Power Rules Made. "Dairies, refrigerating plants, bakeries, plants for manufacture of necessary food products and necessary medicinal products, prod-ucts, waterworks, sewerage plants, printing print-ing plants for the printing of newspapers only, battery charging outfits In connection connec-tion with plants producing light or power for telephone, telegraph or public utility companies may use power from bituminous bitumi-nous coal and coke their regular number of hours and days per week. "Klevator service must be curtailed as much as possible In accordance with above retaliations on use of heat, light and power. "Fleet rlc railways: "Flee trie railways shall reduce schedules sched-ules to minimum requirements of service tinder revised hours of heating, lighting and power as herein provided. "No beat shall be provided on electric cars during rush hours, and heating during dur-ing no n-rush hours shall be curtailed as much as possible, "deneral : "Fleet rie railways and manufacturing plants, stores and offices shall cooperate in arranging with the provisions of this order schedules, days and hours of work j ro p"-m t '.: rr.rt y -ri j.i..:zu.'Jn. o' "I .- r a ". . : : ! 1 1, . . I-...' ;i i! I po w- r f ro rri :,': s ,-.. ;t:.i r.ot s 'j .:. -. a I '. y I n. 1 in t.k aoov- pa:i: rLt; , ! com ; v w.'h rr.tr i:a.T :011V f-f tn-.r u, : , coun'.y acd ro !:i'..;..t! a1 1 '.iiO.-: l. ' ' |