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Show L ' '3 THE CITIZEN ed if interest dice and witchcraft. It does not merely propose this policy it practices it. and active constructive the policy of stamp-- 8 ar-ente,- nd The Buerau of State Research, founded under the auspices of the chamber and directed by Dr. Paul Studensky, turns out some of the most competent work on industrial relations known in the country. Thera will still be industrial conflicts in New Jersey, but the presence of such an organ of research will tend to eliminate quarrels based primarily on misunderstanding. How large a proportion of ali quarrels do or only these represent? n the finions and placing the hands of the em-T- ? e W&t the New Jersey says of this plan is abso-TgtriflJ- j chain-coocerc- lerChuotfc at length: ,epSntfwant tendency seems a appeal to many er1 this; time of business strofifc , to employ- movement is now on foot iiMing the name of open i "American plan," is smash-i- r organizations throughout the UWHby locking the union out and the workmen. a teffdeunionizing with the abuses of unionism 6StaVement is destroying the con-ha- n gubstance and stifling the Nine-tenth- s, Many a Salt Lake citizen owes the fact that h3 is living in a comfortable home, surrounded with every modern comfort, well furnished and well kept, g to the plan, as presented by the Zions Benefit Building Society. Recently this company caused to be published its regular statement to the bank commissioner of the state of Utah, in which a most gratifying and healthy business condition was shown. The company shows total assets of with loans value on mortgages, fully secured, totaling $1,248,-800.0The par value of shares is shown to be $100.00, with 6,353 new shares sold during the last fiscal year. The society makes loans on home property which may be liquidated on the partial payment plan, under terms mutually beneficial to the company and the owner. Q of labor in employers and ruin-'- y be-- 6 nome-buildin- sa'e Policy! of coercion ought to be at all costs. Of the other two s a dt whidh is preferable, direct and lacks between the employers e pop'orkmen, organized as shop ural tor dealings between industry-us- e eckaniaations on both sides? The y using refuses to pronounce a reference. For some purposes er some competitive conditions, me un.j plan shows certain superiorier- - But n 110 circum-- . would r - dog-awa- 0. v jii ost an attitude of antagonism fa111011 admissible- - .oredw Jersey chamber of com- id vises the installation, whersmall. of expert Personnel nd spcca'le the encouragement of er ants; the admission of sane presentation; WATER POWER OF THE datives oi labor to all commit- back dk .uing with workmen s compen-en- s afc etc. class unemployment, .nnecessary to present more de- this report to prove that the d bust :sey Chamber of Commerce is e agues in advance of those em- eady associations throughout the Is bu which assume that they are eratef, gam something by going to great F jahor. What is it that natnft. New Jersey business man ber ir conffijpp intelligently than men of ypogfli across the Pennsylvania state 7762 imagine that the explana- Jven in the following quotation i-- 3 report: Taj practice which the state cham-J- been following of having its j fees base their decisions on tne itions made by its Bureau of esearch; of maintaining the thecf work 'Of the latter absolutely i sepaflent and free of all dictation s field A BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. aspirations of the it is undermining the con-- foundation for co operation hemV it is a wide of achievement that is opened up by this piece of New Jersey pioneering. .!r1biocratic a11 Anyway, four-fifths- ? -, officers or members of. the vvien k as to the character of facts te potions to be presented; of pub-m- il dbe reports of the bureau free ;sue ovftnsorship; and of merely the inen carrying on the d thorough and unbiased stu- labor, Earless in their work this iastf8 sound and should be irn further developed. iv tob the secret. The New Jersey f commerce proposes to base The relations on facts scientifi-iul- : prop1 ii Cermined, instead of on ien see-niluct- o'; re-an- con-ulust- ry W !RLD. Forty per cent of the developed water power of the world is in the United States, where water wheels having a capacity of 9,243,000 horsepower have been installed, according to a recent statement of the United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior. The leading states in developed water power are New York, with 1.300.000 horsepower, and California, with 1,111,000. These states totals compares favorably with those for some of the most progressive countries in waterpower development in Europe where France leads with 1,400,000 horsepower, Norway has 1,350,000 horsepower, Sweden 1,200,000 horsepower, and Switzerland 1,070,000 horsepower. The largest percentage of power has been developed in the New England states, where the capacity of the water wheels installed is 1.381.000 horsepower and the estimated potential power at low water without storage is 868,000, horsepower. In water wheels installed is 1,893,000 horsepower and the potential power at low rater without storage is The coal dealers of our city are rehorsepower on the ceiving today a circular letter from Mississippi at Keokuk, Iowa,' from which power is transmitted to St. the Utah mine operators which threaten a raise in the price of coal at the Louis, and two plants aggregating horsepower on St. Maurice river mine at from 25 to 75 cents a ton. This raise is threatened to occur either at in Canada, from which power is transmitted to Montreal, Quebec and other the first or the fifteenth of August of cities. Canada ranks next to the 'this year. United States in water power developIt was some Greek poet, we believe ment, with 2,418,000 horsepower, or to whom the remark is credited, that, over 10 per cent of the worlds total. Whom the gods destroy, they first develof the Europe has make mad, or something like that. oped water power in the world. Two And we believe that this applies to the plants at Rjukan, in Norway, have a coal situation. The people will not total capacity of 239,000 horsepower, tolerate an increase in price of coal. Swedish Falls the at Trollhattan and They will not be bluffed into an inof a plant government has installed creased price. They are getting into a 155,000 horsepower. . At Lake Fully, in fighting humor, and should tbe people head the high remarkably Switzerland, become aroused there will be some of 5,413 feet is utilized. France, Italy, people separated from their monopoSwitzand Sweden Germany, Norway, lies upon the natural resource of the erland have each developed more than country, and as a result the mines of 1.000.- 000 horsepower. the country will be given back to the horseIn Asia, Japan, with 1,000,000 people to whom they rightfully belong. power, and India, with only 150,000. Caldwell (Ida.) News. counforemost the are horsepower, tries in water power development.. Seeds from the chaulmoogra tree of New Zealand has developed only India, the oil of which forms the base is increashorsepower but rapidly of a treatment successfully used in ing this amount. Australia has prac- treating leprosy, have been received tically no developed water power. The in the Philippine islands by the buIsland of Java has 56,000 horsepower reau of science. An attempt will be developed or to be developed by plants made to grow the tree for this purunder construction. Africa possesses pose. are one of 268,-50- 0 one-thir- d 45,-00- 0 ! only 11,000 horsepower of developed water power. The total potential water power of the world is estimated at 439 million horsepower at low water, of which 62.000.- 000 horsepower is in North Am- erica and 28,000,000 in the United States. Africa is richest in undeveloped water power, with 190,000,000 horsepower; Asia has 71,000,000 horseSouth America power, horsepower, and Europe, 54,000,000 45,000,000 S. D. EVANS Funeral Director! 48 Sooth State Street Telephone Waoateh SfflS VIIIMIIItlllllHIKMHtHHIIIIHIIIimiinilllMIIIMIIIimiHllimilllllllllHIIIIIIIIlIHlUr i TO inns! horsepower. of Commercial Geology, Part II, Water Power of the World, which has just. been published by the United States Geological Survey, summarizes all present knowledge of that subject, mentions briefly some of the worlds largest water power developments, and gives estimates by countries and by continents of the developed and undeveloped water. power. It includes 37 pages of text and 10 maps and is sold for $1 a copy. The Atlas World (Ejfegiott . Cafeteria Home Cooked Foods S 44 Hike iflotfjer to ftla fee Quality Cleanliness SIMPLE IF YOU KNOW HOW. Frosh a I Lunch How did he do it? He held the handle in his Bosh The mouth and turned somersaults. Orange Owl. 3 3 Music Bosh Just saw a man with his arms off at the shoulder cutting wood. Quite a difficult stunt. Dinner I I 327 So. Main St.. 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