Show CHRAPER CHEAPER FUHL IT is a shame that the people of this city should be compelled to pay six dollars for a ton of coal within about one hundred mila of here iii IB different directions are exhaustless deg deposits of 0 it in thick veins capable of being cheaply worked and within easy access of railroads some ot of the coal coalfields fields nearby near by are penetrated ay by the iron horse and others lie along alongside side of the transcontinental steini steam highways wh ch pass this city and w were ere it not tor for an oppressive combination having all the odious features of the much denounced trust coal would be much cheaper dhandt is A large part of the coal old eold L in tills this city is mined and loaded on tile the cars at less than 1 l 25 per to and it is probable that no kind of coal in this market cost coat laid conj the cars more than except that at produced by the rome home coal company any one dollar per ton freight on that which is brought the greatest great yat distance or at most 1 50 ought to be deemed enough in other words coal ought to be laid down in this city f aiom rom the distant mines which snip here at a cost not exceeding 3 per too ton and it ought to be retailed at not mole moi ethane than 4 tile the coal monopolists who supply this city get an advance of fifty per cent above the puce at which they ought to let the people have that indispensable commodity and the people are re beginning to demand relief with weber valley just east of uland castle castie an and d Sall pete vallies not tar far to 10 the southeast abounding in coal beds to be bought for we the government puce price ot 01 coal lauds lands it is strange that relief is not forthcoming the man company or corporation who will break the coal monopoly from which utah suffers will deserve to be hailed as a great public benefactor and will merit the patronage of the people to the exclusion of the combination which is now oppressing them six dollars a ton for coal in toe the midst of such a coal co country I 1 try ll 11 as surrounds the metropolis is xi ometah tah on the east cast and nd south is a figure which tells an incontrovertible story of the injustice tro m which the people are suffering and public resentment thereat should be aroused aio used and should make itself felt to the end and anat the oppressors may oe be induced to relent it may aid the people of this city to talie what kind of creatures they are dealing with wilen wen they buy coal to learn that an intimation tas has lately emanated from the coal department ot the aaion pacific in tilis this city cit that chai would be put up ui to 10 per pei ton this if the opportunity to do this should occur this remark was i coupled pled with another to the eff effect act that theve there was waa a probability that coal would be sold af that puce price before christmas here is a proper matter to which to direct the attention of eastern capitalists ita etah lists ats it would not take so very kalbach boutch money to buy a coal mine and bild a railroad to it by means 0 ot f which the large cities ot of central utah c be supplied lied with coal at a good profit ra it but u at figures figure 3 which would an sibilate late the present monopoly and command the gratitude and patronage ot of the people it is but bat just to append to the fw ongoing goings a irvi lev words of ef explanation i im benaia of odthe ithe home coal compin company oil oa account of the character tee of their taine acine it much more to pa pus their ofal loil on tha cars thia than th ia either of the SOia eting coals in this market and they are completely at the mercy deicy of the union pacific in the matter of freight hT the result is that it lias has required a good deal of pluck and da germination on the company to deeo their bushless busH busi seSs up the tae biffl curties by which this is still handicapped pandi capped make their teer profits go ao lit awall kiall that they are barely able sole to get ilog r |