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Show Sans Advertising Rates Bun' display advertising rates an inch per is- tony (40) cents by the month i gu per inch to local advertisers. inrfue any .(SO) cents an inch pe M per cent additional. "popularity i not always an evi- of bruins. The sight of a pocket Position 10 ui work Volume 6, Number 46 AN INDEPENDENT wonders. NEW SPAPEK FINED HUNDRED DOLLARS BOND ELECTION Young Mu's Downfall Laid to man of fgftjpondence Ths Sun. WASHINGTON', D. C., April 1L came to an end with the Qe real veer Mduetiun of Bof t coal still declining. Ibr total output during the week end-,- 4 April 2d, including lignite and 0Bj wked at the mines, is estimated g 5,797, INK) net tons, a decrease of seventy thousand ,2 hundred and 11 cent, when com-pre- d tool or about with the week preceding. A was to be expected, however, hiesuse of the occurence of Mitchell Div, April 1st, widely celebrated as s. holiday in the union mining How much of the decline in latput was due to the presence of this holiday and of Easter Monday, and how much to a further slackening in frmrnd, is uncertain. Over the coun-b-y u a whole the two days seem to hare counted for about one and a half normal working days. Cars load-i- d on the other days of the week, as lr ended April 2d, when 2755 cars were forwarded through the five rail gate-- 1 ways of Harlem Uiver, Mayhnmk, Albany, Rotterdam and Mechanics-vill- e. This was an increase of a hundred and fifteen cars or 4 jwr cent over the preceding week. Shipments during the coresjainding weeks of the past two years were, 1920, 3806 cars, and 1919, 2182 ears. The geological survey now estimates the coal production in Utah for last December at 528,000 tong; January of this year, 397,000, and for February last 309,000 tons. de-get- se dis-tnet- SOME EIGHT MILLIONS WILL QUIT THEIR WORK TONIGHT Week Ending April EOS IDE 1. H. Peters, the cashier for the Denver and liio Grande at Helper and who was arrested there several weeks ago on the charge of embezzling seven hundred and sixty-tw- o dollars and fifty cents from the coniany, gets off pleading to etit larceny and by paving a fine in Justiee Mcknights court at Price last Saturday of a hundred dollars. E. V. Tucker, a sW;.al agent of the company for the Green liver division, apjieared in eourt. He produced telegrams from official and personally stated that the interests of all concerned would be best served by the action taken. The defalcation was discovered last March 9th. It is said a woman of the underworld is responsible for tbe young fellows wrongdoing. L. A. McGee appeared for the railroad eomjiany and County Attorney lluggeri for the state. toHmsDowm judce WOODS GOES TO CAHHli Wo- the Underworld. COM HUNDRED AND NINETY SAND ASKED FOR. THOU- Figured By the Commissioners This Sum Will Complete the State and County Portion of tha Paved Highway From Price to Castle Ie to Be Changed. Gate-Pip- eline At Salt Lake City last Monday the state mad commission, in conference with the Carbon county commissioner and but one member of the Price city council, reached a agreement relative to the removal of the Colton pipeline which has temporarily halted work m the Price to Castle Gate hard surface road project. This pipe in certain places ia to lie removed because it interferes with the grading of the road. Under the agreement the rity of Priee will pay the grading contractors, Strange & Vallanding-ham- , for the extra cost of removing. The commissionera signed a agreement with the state road commission for the grading of the project covering a distance of 10.45 miles at a total cost of approximately $210,000. The paving contract was also approved calling for the laying of concrete over the entire project at eost of $374,150, of which sum the state and eonnty officials will pay $130,380.05. While the jiaving has not been approved by the district en- gineer's office of the federal bureau of public roads, the grading has been and work can be resumed immediately. At a meeting of the board of eoun-tcommissionera yesterday a special election was ordered for the 14th of May, next, at which time taxpayers of Carbon county are to vote on the proposition of issuing a hundred and ninety thousand dollars bonds, the! money to be expended in the completion of the paved highway from Price to Castle Gate. Thia will meet the countys proportion of the expenses. 15, 1921 DEMPSEY COCKSURE ABERDEEN. S. 1)., April 13.-- Jrk Dempsey, heavyweight humpiou pugilist who tused though this rity this atternoou on his way to New York and where he iuteuds putting on the finishing touches for his routing bat tie with George rarjentier for the world's heavyweight title, expressed the belief that he will knock out the Frenchman within twelve rounds. Local Operating Coal Company Warns the Consumer. The Carbon Fuel coiujiuiiy, through Y. lte.Mver, sales manager, has issued a letter to the coal trade in whieh it Under existing conditions it says: will be imiMissilile to make any change in tjie prices of our products, which are liuiqi, $5.00 per ton; stove, $4.75; egg. $450; mine ruu, $4.00, and slack, $2.75. As you are aware, the general eoudit inns throughout the coal trade, as well as other business, have been tery quiet, and it is our opiniou that within the very near future general business conditions will pick u;i, and the railroads overtaxed and unable to handle the tonnage offered. For thia reason we would suggest that you try to put in as much storage eoal as you ran, aa early as jiossilile, and get your customers to do likewise. If this is not done, and we get a serious car shortage which is in our opinion inevitable, there will lie a great lark of coal, which will work hardship on evH. F. Fern strom, presi- erybod.v. Coal Merdent of the Utah-Idah- o chants association, and other Salt Lake City roalmen, both ojierating and retail, urge that eonauinera lay in next winters supply thia spring, and not wait in hopes of a reduction, for they contend it ia nut coming, and that current eoal prices will remain un- COURT NEXT COMES THE CALENDAR IN SAN JUAN. Judge Woolley Arrives Tram Manti Monday Last and Likely Will Bo At Price During the Balance of ths Month Six Criminal Cases Confront His Honor In Grand. Judge Dilworth Woolley came over rom Manti Sunday, accompanied by Heiorter Frank M. Alder, and has been holding district court st lrice since last Monday. The calendar is still much congested. Ilia honor will ikely be here the balance of Airil, after which he will return to San-ie- te county. Judge F. K. Woods left MEAL TICKET PUGILIST IS 1 can see no LONDON, April 14. LOSES WITH COMMISSION hojie of settlement, J. W. Thomas, rire last Sunday for Grand county leader of the railway men, declared Public boxing exhibitions are nothand is this week sitting st Moab. today immediately after a conference ing more nor less than ordinary prise Through there, he goes to Montieello ihown by s statement furnished by between Premier Lloyd George and fights and as such are illegal under in San Juan county. The calendars alliance chiefs of American the of the efin an Bailway triple the statutes, aavs the atate industrial loutesy both at places are larger than for a to fort were avert same as about the the great strike called commission in a decision handed down uioeiation, ong time. It may 1m that they will Easter for tomorrow in aynqiathy with the lust Tuesday in which Dewey Rams-del- l, the average in recent weeks. consume the balance of April IL W. 18,127; Tuesday, March coal miners. As t he labor leaders, in Monday, known to the sporting world as )alton, district attorney, aeeoiuan-ie- d 29th, 23,125 ; Thursday, March 31st, whose hands lies the iower to throw Jimmie Coy, is denied compensathe spring and sumchanged through Judge Woods. This will lie his y, Britain into industrial chaos left the tion. The findings of the commission 20,898; Mitchell Day, 7083, and mer. rat official visit to Grand and San is tons. There official ministers residence in in prime 13,017 2d, acordance with are April the allegations , uan. Thera are aix criminal cases a made by the applicant, but owing to M sign of revival of mining activity Downing street, it was reported at Moali, which will be bard fought DR. ROSEJN COURT in the preliminery returns for last deadlock had been reached in the nethe fact that he was engaged in an ilon both siilea. Also, a couple in San week, April 4th to 0th. Loadings on gotiations. legal act at tbe time he Buffered cerJuan. Up to the time of The Sun 'a Monday were 21,737 cars and on Lloyd George, it was said, made a tain injuries the commission rules Brings Suit On Promissory Note For going to press this (Friday) morning Tuesday, 20,833. The total for the strong to the triple alliance that he can not obtain coiniiensation Several Thousands. rasea disNwed of locally were: hundred chieftains to defer the strike order, under the workmans compensation two days was twenty-on- e State of Utah vs. Atielardo Granil-- o ud seven cars less, than that for the which will halt railways and trans-Mi- rt act. This ia the case which arose when Dr. C. T. Ruse of lrice brought suit from Clear Creek, charged with tho corresponding days of the week endthroughout the United Kingdom, Kamsdell broke hia thumb in a boxagainst D. Barnes, a Salt Lake City violation of the prohibition lawa. Moed March 26th, the latest with which in Ogden on March real estate broker, and Alice Flood tion of counsel for defendant to have jiointing out the grave danger to the ing exhibition comparison may properly be made. nation which will be brought about by 18th, which was held under the auslast Monday in district eourt at Zion :!our hundred and forty-fou- r dollars, to recover possession of a promissory which waa taken from the client at such a tieup coming on top of the pices of an athletie club. The case Coal Year Production. out to whether as the note in favor of the plaintiff in the the time of hia arrest, turned over to question The total bituminous output for mine strike. Labor is understood to brought could be deemed an employe y sum of $7750 and a mortgage given to those Coy the coal year ended March 31, 1921, believe that its very existence is at defending him waa argued at Mary II. Garwood to the plaintiff ou ength. Tbe money now goes to Clerk is estimated at 522,458,000 net tons, stake, however, and that if the min- of James Downing, inasmuch as he had been paid the sum of 61250 for the Carbon Hospital property here in Smith. (object to revision, however. It will ers fail in their fight against lower exhibition. On the I rice. Dr. Rose claims that Barnes be seen that production of bitumin-e- ni wages there will be a general wage re- taking part in the State of Utah va. F. M. Lewis; hand other contended waa owed him two thousand dollars as a that it duction This in all sentiment trades. of Denver and Uio Grande excoal in the coal year 1020-2- 1 mrglary waa merely a contestant for result of the transfer of the property car at lleliier. Plea of not Coy ceeded any of the pre-wguilty enyears and was conveyed to Lloyd George. to Mary 1L Garwood. The broker de- tered. a certain prize. was not far short of the war years Following the conference, the triple clared, he said, that he had not yet Frank Felice vs. Lue Ferendino; This was accomplished alliance rushed its strike preparations themselves. been authorized to make the payment suit on account. IN LAW NEW INVOKE for tbe by the high rate of production att- while the government hastened moveCOLLECTION OP DUES of the money, but that he would loan lilaintiff fur $60.75Judgment and rusts of court. ained in the last five months of 1020, ments and other measures being tathe plaintiff a thousand dollara proHelen K. Mat bison vs. Kate Mcwhich offset in part the depression of ken to combat the great walkout Attention of members of the Amervided that he gave the mortgage and the will comstrike for Whether the call Carthy; writ of ataeliiuent. OrderFebruary and March, 1021. In ican Legion behind in their dues is the note from Mary H. Garwood XT IN DOUBT, ASK WILSON ed that certain goods and chattels at paring these figures, however, the lie universally obeyed remaina doubtcalled by the state commander to security. Dr. Rose asserts that he did Carbon Iloapital in Price be released condition of stocks ought also to lie ful. recent enactment by tbe Utah legisso and that Barnes refused to allow and returned to where taken into account Thus in the year they were seizFigures show that if the triple al- lature prohibiting wearing of insighim to pay the thousand and obtain ed. 1918-1- 9 should result liance strike consumers were increasing actually nia of jiatriotie organization, such as $ Does It pay to advertise? When 4 possession of the iapcrs given as setheir stocks and production exceeded and should lust three weeks it will re- the George L. Baker vs. Hurry Draga-te- a; he brought in his change for this 4 legion, by members not io gom: he has offered severalthough curity, Bun The befor week's million retaking of some trucks. JudgThe following year sult in fully eight advertising consumption. persons standing. The circular notice sent 4 O. H. Wilson, 4 al times to pay the note. Barnes, ac- ment for plaintiff for $100.67. The (1919-2the conditions were revers- ing thrown out of employment. Members who have not 4 yesterday ofmorning out states: the O. H. Wilson Bell- - 4 cording to the eomplaint, claims to case waa before a manager ed. Consumption exceeded jury. laid their dues are not in good standthe 4 have assigned the projierty to Alice produc ing company, volunteered lion and consumers drew George W. Benner vs. J. D. Harris; that it doe. As a An Effort to Reopen. upon their such ia declarbut a transfer ing. Particularly as affects the Amer- 4 information Flood, suit on account. Judgment for seven 4 result of his campaign through 4 ed not to have been made in stock heavily. What the eondition good inndred dollars and costs of court. LONDON, April 15. Determined ican Legion this applies to men who this newspaper the last three 4 of stocks is at not is not 1920 had dues yet efforts are being made to reojien the present by paid up their week he has been compelled to 4 faith. Tom Nieolai va. Bill Olivetto; damknown. lie tween miners and mine April 1st. Such former members are 4 put on an extra salesman to take 4 negotiations ages. Temiorary restraining order ia from Mine reports for the week ended business care of hia cash 4 butnot to entitled wear the legion owners for a settlement of the coal eontinne until a hearing on the around 4 PHYSICIANS AND 8URGEONS to and towns the the 4 ramps Varch 26th gave no hint of a relief MUST REGISTER ANNUALLY merits of the ease can be had. The A deputation from the house ton, and in order to recover that priv- 4 Price. If in doubt ask WHlson. 4 from the depression which has mark- strike. Premier Lloyd ilege must be reinstated through the 4 4 visited commons of er the bituminous James T. Hammond, director of the suit relates to a right of way for a mining industry in George aliout midnight, after Frank payment of their obligations. A1 ditch over and across Block 46, Price recent weeks. state members to the entitled The mines reporting wear button department of registration, has owniite of the miners unsurvey. were closed down for lack of orders Hodges, secretary set May 1st as the data when all medunder the law should carry with them ion, had addressed members of the Judge Woolley expects to be here fyenty-eigical and surgical practitioners muat hoars out of the forty-eigh- t. house and had explained the miners official receipt for the current year. A further analysis of the reobtain their annual licenses in accord- until the first of May unless Judge The mine owners have also sooner from ports for the week ended March 20th points. ance with the provisions of the law Woods should return counties. Hit the hit or it may you. pace decided to invite the miners leaders The San and Grand Juan Ihrows additional enacted by the last session of the leglight on the sev- to continue the discussion. Farther calendar ia being cleared up fast conLicenses state issued the islature. two enty of the depression. of Out by moves were started at a late Ibousand five hundred and nineteen peace to doctors of medicine and surgery sidering past congestion. in the hope of finding a SCHOOL hour tonight OVER IS net for which rejwrts were receiv-- o heretofore have been for an indefin-- , solution of Great Britians imminent ite period They must now lie renew--y AN OLD STORY REVIVED only a hundred and twenty-tw- o 11 oclock national strike. At ed annually by the registration de-forked fulltime; sixteen hundred and general this evening the coal owners were eighty-seve- n last Tuesday I partment, as must all practitioners in at its education of board meeting Czrbon worked part time and summoned regular countys Building Cutoff For tho 1 by Premier Lloyd George. eren hundred and ten were closed school bnildings the healing art. Hammond has call-- Newpapera Denver and Bio Grande. afterward the owners sent nviewed and approvsd preliminary sketches for two new asMwn the entire week. Were it posal Shortly and the other at Latuda and is to advertise for bid as soon ed upon the medical and surgical one at out this message to the federation : to secure complete returns, ia about sociations for recommendations for Plane are now being considered We hove decided at the eleventh aa the details are arranged. Appropriation for aalaries of teachers the smaller mines, the two retained ia C. to for Woodward Don ne yean as appointment aa examining physicians that may result in shortening tho disaa last year. Prof. the to extend a public invitation hour and surgeons. It is estimated there tance from Denver, Colo., to the Coaat down entirely would appear the miners leaders to sit down with superintendent without sounding out the patrons of the consolidated district are four much greater. hundred practitioners who 116 miles and bring Salt Lake City imBound to done do the what can be on the matter, though ho has been delegated by the board to Production of antracite during the us and see four houi nearer. Tbe project promen. He lower of the tto lot of retention as to tho paid present principals. driTTrplianfc1' prove the ing in the various district, see on vides for the construction of abont Tjek ended April 2d dropjied to 1,157,- WorkGeneral The Federation of is to get out the contract for teachers next year. The board went on record censes to practice pharmacy in the thirty-fiv- e net tons as against 1,564,000 dur-- 8 miles of railroad up the in 1,500,000 jieraons as favoring George A. Wootton, bishop of Price ward, for juvenile state will lie examined by the lioari South Platte Valley on the South Park the week preceding. The decline ers, representing outmore than a hundred industries U. Bryner, probation officer, for Carbon county fleets in April 19th and 20th. The director has division of tbe Colorado and Southern part the observance of hol-T- side the triple alliance, decided today judge, and John ixfeome news- appointed members of tbe old boari in Colorado, thence the building of a statement detail in a of the of matter total outpnt of anthra-n- e to the In publication the in aupport the triple alliance for the coal as provided by I of pharmacy to conduct the examnia-la- enttoff to Lake George on the Midis es- strike year 1020-2-1 in the interest of the striking paper of the board's receipts and disbursements for last year I timated at land, a distance of thirty-fiv-e miles, 89,950,000 net tons. Cum and in which R. W. Crockett of Price secured a decision recently in the tions. hvc production for the calendar miners. the use of the Midland to Wild Hone, court ordering inch statement to be printed, Oliver C. Dalby the district Give and take is good advice, sixty-tw- o to date stands at 23,025,000 tons, miles, and thence by' tbe board's attorney in the matter, to show his appreciation presumably of a fat BAPTIST PREACHER GIVES tn crease over 1920. Denver and Rio Grande to all points are the taker. HIS IDEA OP REVELATION fee secured for losing before tho trial court offered to carry an appeal to provided you west. A nouncements wae made last Anthracite Os Decline, the state supreme court without a fee. He waa instructed to do this. This ABOUT OTIIKK PEOH.K AXD ALSO to woman one Tuesday that the stretch of track beIf it is adultery for decline in the production of to Tho Snn'a representative yesterday ABOUT YOURSELF tween Lake George and Wild Horse ad- matter waa very kindly pointed out is husband it one than more eenive coke waa unchecked during have aa an aid to a aearch for news - morseW board of clerk the the would not be dismantled until next obliging by more have to ended April 2d. Each weeks ultery for one husband tha carefully prepared minutes, which show that in addition to the among Sherman spring. Rev. J. said one wife, f late has established a new than The formal transfer of the Denver There are two kind, of newa costs already piled up to be paid when the case gets through the higher of low production for recent Wallace in a sermon at Immanuc large of is shout it in the paper. Part and Rio Grande to the purchasers at received two hundred and fifty dollars for losing the the last that Lake attorney court, Salt at City church their of hut there is yet no definite the affairs other people Baptist the foreclosure sale November 20th That which was adul- case to this point. Maying, doinga and going to do Sundav. that the bottom of the will be made in the United States dishave that happened, thing financial was be yesterday concealed opthe adultery there Of course, enough may by keeping today hs been touched. The es-J- tery will didn't happen. and trict eourt in Denver on April 26th. may happen When tomorrow. be adultery erations ont of print to justify this expense now alrealy around five hanalso a lot of newa in there' total production for the and But On that date, John F. Bowie, chief a The Bun if you know where to a man claims that he has received ninety-thre-e dled dollars but even if by any possibility a reversal of tho order to pubthousand tons counsel for the Western Pacific, and the to affalra about it look for your M leg than revelation that is contrary ia given by the supreme court, Tho Sun promises to inform the taxpayers lish a fifth of that in the John B. Marsh and Ralph M. Arkush newa the of the That' part of Christ or con week of 1920. In enm-j- n spirit and teaching will pay into eourt $5,tMH),000, the tha district what their money has gone for, relying on the courteous aid of find In the advertisement. of you'll moat valuable newa there with the week preceding the trary to the progressively enlighten- Clerk Tanner and the completeness (?) of her records as sources of this inThere' amount bid for the property. They most Godlike part about thing you want or will owed a decrease of six thou-dtoii- a. ed judgment of the will at once make an assignment of formation. The matter of tho publication of a detailed statement for the the you about know that want we thing perhapa The output in the Connells-regio- n of the human race, their purchase! to the Denver and Rio some with want and the was other toward that discussed, was Every have expression complying present year Ji man was either a deceiver or he was 50,075 tons, a Grande Western Railroad company, advertisement rarlea a meaaage held not to in tha or was tho court fellowis lost whether law supreme was appeal he in If from the preceding week of to someone. Many of these adthe permanent organization of which com abeyance. vertisement carry' meaaage of with God, he did not fully tons or 7.3i ship will be completed at the meeting to be Cumulative cent. per Kev Interest or value to you. Thia was on tho advice of Attorney Dalby, who suggested that a more Mtion now stands at 2,567,000 prohend Gods voice in his soul. held in the general offices of the comthe You can't afford to ml terna in tho matter could ho followed after the decision of tho highcertain so many which is but 43 per cent of elation is not an oujwafd, because policy advertisement, pany at Denver on April 22d. thf j This is the heath- er court. The memoranda of the March of them are news relating directthe corresponding period mechanical process. covering these things has meeting i inan Revelation is The man who ia truly great is often ly to you or to your affair. en conception. This is not yet been permanently recorded by Clerk Tanner perhaps anticipating inm!!1' nhipments to New England ward. living, growing process. acutely alive to his own imperfections. that a court decision one way or tho other might facilitate revision. Pfed somewhat during the week the Christian view. 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