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Show ANTHRACITE COIL PROfflSED UTAH Salt Lake Interests Incorporate Incor-porate to Develop Colorado Colo-rado Fields. Solution cf Smoke Problem in Sight, Is Claim of Expert. , ,..,;(- i i ii .,! t in- A II- ' :-,-n I i.i ! i ,.inv .hiring Hi- .r. . .j, ;. Ii.-- M-MiHf.T !, i i , i j , i ' i ; 1 1 1 1 1 , i ,,! ' ;h-i i-f :iu t h r;i , , ' rn , I i.i i.l - I If t i Mil ll i i'tl roilll t . i.i,,.. - ,,' i i,.- L.ri-st ;iM'i (iint ini !;,!,! i'.j.'l ' r nr.fi- ill the ' . -I '.Mil I..- run .:imni:it."l. "I ),.- In, Mi (,!' I In' ii. -w ror"i';i ion v 1 1 1 r:i. !,';(( I In- Til-M-;i I ur;t r l.'iilll M" ( i j n.-i'f , ! Ii'1 IM.irk I ;;i'rM.ii'l, ronlnin-r,n ronlnin-r,n ;,inl 111.' iJInek Oraui, ai-.i ( i . j 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii : ;..-r.'.. 'I'Im- inr.il imiI'm ''iri (it" tin- I'oin ji.'ili V ,. i.. .I. C.'Ml'htx, who vill Im-.f.-, i.l. Mi ! ; I!. V. . (irn!rr, win. vill In: y.-ii.-rnl i.i;in;--.-, ami Jml-c K. 1'. - Ihii m. 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Thnnili this area extends what is Km. w n a Ihe A in liraeitt! nniee, an i i n it i ve porjihy rt i r in ass, whit' h one pr inior. 1 ia 1 il a e ha n uvd I V coiii pros-io pros-io n and lien I the original bi t u min on a -nal into n n t hraci! e, Tl.- Tiisearora proper! was at t hi- cent v r ol: disturbance disturb-ance and erry oeido-ical condition! a ppoa rs to ha e been prose lit to pro- j d'.o-e a periVet result. ! '' eins first appear a( frosted1 Hnite. where production is now taking; j plane. Thev appear aain twelve ; miles wes at Florosta, whore tliey have been exhau-.t.'d. Tliey then disapioar 1 and are seen no more for fourteen mites, whei-e fi v"i feet of anthracite ifl shown in the. lllack Jlraon and tlie Ithn-k 1'ianioiid minoM. Tli're they ayain il is- . appear to emerge Jij,:tin at the Tusca- ; iota mine. . i . j Three Veins Outcrop. i 1 U'i e t hero a re t hree principal veins i Iviiiix side side and outcropping for j two miles, u lieu.' apparently they end ! "forever. These veins are seven J'eot j i'.ur inches, five foot and two inches in j width, respect ii'ty, eomiirisinn' a body ! of eoal larger than all oi! the nnthra- S cite field conibiuod between Pennsyl- ! auia and Alaska. ! 1 The men compriMULC the company i already have expended larfcO sums in j the iidi in i na ry work of preparin ix the nine for late production, with the ox- ' periat ion of !ia inn unt liracite coal on the western in a Hi id in t in j'or next w i n t er 's con sum pi ion. The product w ill 1m- com eve. I over an aerial tratn-: tratn-: way i It we mites in len-t li from the mine to the railroad, wheno ttie breaker ; c'i ! 1 !,. Len t ed and t he cou I elassii'ieil for Ihe mar'.uM. An expert who has examined tho I'l-opevty carefully and inspected the ; piiditninavy work done, announces that J a tunnel driven in liu0 toot on the larger ein v. ill liavo 1 H'O feet of coal ab(tvo ii, and at one mile it will have Tioit tV-'t above il. Production Estimated. An eminent exjvr eoucodos . the i propert- to hae a prospect of produc ing 1 dt)0 tens per day for twenty veais. llun-lrods of analyses yive tlie .oat coiitents approNimateiy at SS per cut larbon, b i'or cent 'olatilo ;ases, per cent to G per cent a-di, 1 per cent mois'.are and rnerelv a trace of iron !o the ton. The coal is free from clink-ir clink-ir and tuirns whit a blue flam.. It is chained for .his coal tltat one ton wilt cipuai in thermal energy two and a half tons of or.iinaiy bituminous coal. dded io i his, one of tlie most cele-brau'd cele-brau'd coal analysts in the country, after exhaustive tests, declares this bodv of coal to be superior to any coal w e-M of renusvlvauia, and to be ap-pro;K'!;e'l ap-pro;K'!;e'l in thermal energy by only "hree eius in that antiiracite star?, Tlie prooeriy, wliicli passes to tlie Ail-' Ail-' h rac ; o Fuel compeai v, has a un icpio i,!st,)r. was iocaUvl in ISM1 bv tlie celebrated Wiliiam J. (Hiilvl Mmtcey. i wi-'eh- known char;;c;er in leaHy-day westeni h:torv. M'.iucoy creek in No v. da is named after Mr. .Muncey, and i e was ' no discoverer of the bonanr.a M oi'ua u-M uucey uiiue. at Austin, Nov. iuu..v was a pony express rider in and our of Sait Lake in the early davs, and also was a telegraph operator, tie !-- said to h:i handled tho key -which -.en: Hrilmui Young's inossao to tlie 1'i'csident of tie- United Spates anno;inc-ul: anno;inc-ul: tf ,'1'up;e:ion .t' r'ae TrausconTi- Discovery Related. -lun-c- attracted by Hie nows ;ae !".b- iiv."- strike in Colorado. :ud s';u-; -.i for tlie Kubv c;im-. 0i '.: w ay ; broach :i'e dark depths of An- a .-;!. i ; e e;i u'en he discovered tho an-:':. an-:':. :c:;e i:;:. which he followed to -. c an I d-u;,d '.:- Tnscarora I . Vc;-ry . K. V. I'oiborn. at that ' i a: a r -s;d'. e : i-f T 'dorado, was Mini- y "s ar.onu'v and represent d him n obta : a i nj; a pa 1 cut to The Tnscarora Tnsca-rora e j :v. . ubseo,uen ' ly Mniu'ov oon- e.! ha1.:' interest in tl;e iiroporry JvicivU in Canada, and later he died. The prd.'r-y w.;-, ru-oui-ed friMti the V a ad ; a and V aie rtean interest ? liy '.. Kadh;'. ia :;so.-i:irion wd; Mr. 1 i r ; i i:-id r pr--f a -" . i rheso inler-.-sts for ;.:::iv wins a a r ri'.-c. The work of he o!'u":::l: ot' tlo- "an and the pi-ep-: Virion for Cue i'-.-taliaiion of noee---;.;-v e.p.ipa:ea; !.;; ben .uroia. forward ' vr:-. moir. k- v-der ti:e direction oi" Mr. Center. The property now passes to the Anthracite Fuel company. The acquisition of tho property by the Anthracite Fuel company, the purchase pur-chase of the Canadian interests and the inumerable incidents connected with the financing of this immense deal, has proven a herculean task, which marks the crowning achievement of Judge Colborh and Mr. Center in this city, where both have seen many years of business activity. To Solve Smoke Problem. Commenting upon tiie fact that the use of anthracite coal i:i Salt Lake wiil solve the smoke problem, an expert ex-pert on smoke prevention said vester-dav: vester-dav: "Tho marketing of anthracite coal iu Salt Lake promises me a surer, blv a so kit ion of the local smoke problem, now, as always, of great community concern. With the advancing importance import-ance of tho city and its extensions the menace of smoke is a matter of vital import. Aside from the fat that smoke seriously impairs lite heaiih of the people, peo-ple, it s ho vd i be taken into eoiisidcra-Iion eoiisidcra-Iion :L:;t 'he property damage a!o is cnormo :s. In fact, it is estimated bv coinptteut authori'Vs to approach ful'y t . ' ' 1 1 . 1 ' ' ' ' ' '.'or a null m, nea riv half of ali hake 's yearly coal bill. ' |