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Show PTH CONKfMKUM AfJAIN AltK w.um:i ah tutoaii Htipi'i.v The coal crlsl tins once more become be-come ucute. There I every evidence that there will be n coal shortage In Halt t-nke City ntnl throughout Utah next winter, an) Hunday Tribune For n time it teemed n If the winter ihortage would h nvolded. House holder wero advised to put In coal during the summer nnd thl advice wa followed by nboul 30 to 33 per cent. Thl might have brn n luffl-dent luffl-dent pern ntngo to form n margin nt safety had It not Veen for some unfortunate un-fortunate developments. Usually Utah grain I used largely at home. Thl er wo have n big crop nnd-thrre I an exreaslva demand from tha outside. Thl ha resulted In an unprecedented demand for the shipment of Utah grain. The consequence conse-quence I a shortage of car which wilt become morn nnd more acute. Already the coalmen nro having some difficulty In getting their order filled. In these clrcumstnmc It will be tha part of wisdom for all householder household-er to lay In their store of coal a quickly a possible. They can be sure that ir they wait until winter they stand n chance or not being able to obtain furl ut any price, Ciwl CaM At Ogdrn. OClDKN. July 23. To counteract the action taken by tho recently deposed de-posed officer of the I.lucoln-Kem merer Coal company, a new action ha been brought by thn company and Margaret Kay, C. F. ttoberson, Joseph Ktory, Joseph IlallnnOne nud Victor Hmlth agnlnst William I). Dranay, K. A. Kdlan, Charle Ootlfne. T. I). Hyan, Thomas Onsllng, K. II. Ilolapp, John Mouay and John Koplak, The complaint allege that on and since July . lilt, "I. H Itolapp, with the knowledge and consent of the defenduut. ha trrspassed In and upon thn real estate of the plaintiff nud removed conl from the said prop city and mine nnd refuses to deliver de-liver possession or the said property to the plaintiff." |