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Show AUGUST 22. 1919, THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY PAGE SIX folly mTf, of lund in Sprin: Canyon. I rn si1 made willi llu' state n j Tin- - I SAVOY BARBER SHOP - whirl) llu- company is to iuy a royultv I inf live cclil-- il 1U oil nil rout d.'ri-liiiniiiT llu first tile )!'ar j leoi!uri!, under r(M r,, ,!. I j rMC'IIK'lil U.ih llse company, IS to I'm- - cents a Imi tin the mil! pn ceiviliirri! Mi aihiilioti I tin royally which t In. Tl.c min-n- . l!,r no royally was to mi Jirhl Ih-i- i lie iani him lilii.'l alter tin- stork of DECLINES TO RECOGNIZE PRO llu- i and to ruliipiinv I III nl POSALS OP AGITATORS. hia lasiiiard agreed. Hr is to file a slalcinclit lo this etlerl. When this will issue the 'i ilnne the eoiiiiiils.sitiii are not Foaition of President and General for I In- - :ih-- . r rrnl. i Ha nicer Rains Is That Property Will Be Closed Down Before He CARBON MINES MAY LOSE Will Bow to the Dictation of Union PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS Leaders Around the Camps. I .OS A NGl-.l- . KS, Aug. 11. from the hi;; rnal fields at Iiieiil. 1 llai.ii,, V M.t have aiihiuiiird figure nil 11 f'l.ildu ill. a'lni-iieKin I to the h.i rin ir cnmuii'siuii to show that t Sail I Hike City lor ('arh.iii f iiiiiiiiiiy, ami W. M. Hake, genera! uppruMiiiulr! y two hiimlieil and fitly m i.iiirrinlrnih-ii- l at I hut iroH-rtiii tliousanil of Int .iiiiiimus rnal a the fn-- i nmiitli ran - 1, i ; oil from that sec-Spring t'anoii, were in if mi riiaitalile f llie week nil imillcr III euhln--- l i'li ii iii to I,n Aiii-h-with tin- strike of I'liners l lien- - that I r in- r in In- ohliuit. il, A inn-- : i witli thehilt liri- - h.i- nil tlii'ei' VVihI.n. an'e'e'i-They (ild ft V IlnVcrs I ill j ! It I' (if The Still I hill ro ill itnllltlii I'l I' With ill- - Vll'W lif I. ark n the and tii.it ilos-ilall the f.o-lcompiled and - ! r-- J. d II--- ! - oiiji-rli-i- j l i. 1VI Wurkiuc - Propr. and t!ourti-.-i:- l Treatment. 'at crii.it to the i.at- 'tivu- - Ti line. I la liis in Connection. PRICE. UTAH Now All You Good Fellows, Come Fill Up Your Pipes - i Savoy Hotel Building, G. CALLAWAY, i - I. DR. r 1 B. HENDERSON Chiropractor. Kcpn--Selitalive- s y tn 1i-ir- - lil-e- I fi-l- - 1 un-no- - ! Jirmllli'l loll iilnii. III Ilf l Wil i t I ! i,i.:tm- from ulin! il hr III, III the pl.ii-i-- i nf me tilled. They lroiu I rice iind nit'll who since have Various jobs iilinlit till- s -- in na- - llit- - i.hii.i n:rl:iii-nn-- i ini t Ji ii il vi,!l l I ed with di-s- .ii -f look li.o k ; - - . !e i.niroad lie Hint Ii I' ol til he - i ni i Iii-Ih- lalo-l- l . ! ! r.i l l'.i:e Hill "il sv ol! i i The Velvet tin lien .mil for the ion of adisi.:lr to work at r.i.il fill . ! -. ill he Imliiol' is roll-- . l .iiie. I"ioh-- , !i in.--i, men. Iii furl, it to Haldniii mid Hake lli.il tins in a r ddi-ii- i that ' . slliw., tin- - liarlmr k iWirtnrrs h:n e In-- i n iimiii- - In President hlM, hy (ii mi the friinind Ml;ir, j, .,1S .ni:ili s' i to Rams, who loin I ii Inr days, hy John Mrls-iinanship-- lluil have Hl, lor li,e , list riel nromiier, to decline the inilh-alloral.-i- l to other fjii-i- l ik ..ast les uff ami to insi rin-- t union men to!111.fl ,x t la. 'hoard mid fur ..,i,,jllf; j"1'-l,rVv!.,.,,,, ,,;M. ships of traits Hiirifie lim-- uperatinjr fellow are reinstated. These an- the ihli'iinll I lie l'anam.l eanal In Allitlitli-(Mill-iiislioiilors of the tnnihle in the first mid In I'lllllipc. ilnee. President Rums will not '1 h.- - Iiarlsir Imard Inis hern rrlyino this mill stales hi- - will close mi art-- t I iiiff rnal (mm Itali, hut now d dow'ii tin- pro-rlhnnj; that a new supply lias hern offered - agitato hy- a few ilistiirln-rfrni". Mexico, this phase nf the tors in nl her words. thorsil Ual lull will lie liiYcslJi'illcil This was ulmul the sit nut inn at It has figured that in oughly. ituins when Flit Sail wriil " l,r,,,,s the niatli-- nf supidving the wnrshiii last (1 hiirsday) evening. I here is vet wil la the Ram I mu lies ,, aloiiumai smile talk n mtF I linn tfii IliouMuntl , hill In other pnKTtii-Hspreading a mouth. nf iiii ii I lii-- Til,.! .rirr.il v.u-in.l- I In-- i.- iiil.il!al llllIlt-li;;:ll- ii- i is twice ns big ns shown here I - I WHY SUFFER? i l..i-..iii- e 2 till 5 and 7 till S p.m Utah. Gulden Rule Hotel. I'rii-- Olficc , , c 1 F ever men are Tom and Bill to each other, If ever good its when good pipes are pipes go their best, 'tis when Velvets in the bowl s - e run-red- dic-lalr- - s 'i-- For Velvet is a mighty friendly smoke. Kentucky Burley is the leaf that Nature made for pipes. Wholesome and hearty, honest as the day. And Velvet is that same good Burley leaf, la-e- r - ilaldwiii mid Hake There has ilisi-reili- f his-- Ions this t. no violeure COLORADO COALMEN CHARGED WITH PRODUCING SHORTAGE whutever ill Kains. SEEN TO NO REASON brought to mellow middle age. Figures compiled hy .lames Dairy tuple, stale mine insieclor of (olorndo, show thill the production of roul in that state is 1.4!lll:i!l tuns behind wlmt it was at this time a Year ago. These figures indicate that the rcHirt of a forced shortage to enable producers to ImhihI prices during the winter months is substantially true. There were 12,420 men engaged in the milling of coal in Colorado in June, lOllt, and t lit year IwTorv, when the cry throughout the country wus a liilnir shortage, the rejsirla of the state show that 14,054 men mine insjas-towere engaged in the mining of coal. For the hundred and eighty-ondays since January 1, 1019, the mine insHa-tor'rejsirts show that the miners of the state have worked an aver-ng- e of Sti.l days, while the year they worked on an average of 102.5 of time. iluys during the same These figures, in the opinion of investigators, reveal a situation which is ula ruling. They cannot understand why the coal nnupanies have not worked their miners aix days n week during every week of the six months up to June .'Kith of this year, unless there is truth in the charge that the coni trust is planning a shortage in order to raise prices. JUMP PRICE Of COAL WASHINGTON. H. C., Aug. 1(1. Replying to a Minnie resolution Hi racior General of Railroad Hines the senutu yesterday llul while llicru had hoen some ear short age in the bituminous roal distrirts, lie did not "antieipute any short age in which will lie in unv or Hliiiorina! or wliieh will justify oppressive prieee for coal. The great danger that euiifmiita the iuh-li- e in this matter," the direetor general asserted, "is that any short uge either in production hy the ininea or in traiissirlation may lie exaggerated so as to serve as a pretext lor heavy increases in the coal prices which iu my opinion an already high, generally Hsaking. It ia worthy of serious eonsiilerat ion whether eoiigressiouul action eau he taken to protect the public under these ein umslanees from exeesaive enul prices. trans-MiiiHti- SERVICE a-goi- ng. Maiu orflir. Main ami Mmli Slnviiv lrhv, I'lah For eight long seasons Velvet meditates in wooden hogsheads, throwing off the rawness of Out young tobacco truly ageing in the wood. Velvet comes cool, calm and generous the tobacco Nature made good, kept good and made better. J. REX MILLER MAMliKK. ABERDEEN llu ItiglMut COAL r e 2114 Government Kquivwlent, ITnequalled Fur Storage. Will Kut Slack. Heat of Steaming and Heating Qualltlea. pound. s e "The lrausNrtalioii difficulties," be aihleil, "will not Ik princiml!y or primarily a shortage of ears, hut the fact that the entire railroad plant will be so occupied in handling a very large business of all aorta that an abnormal amount of any jiartieular business such as mill will inevitably lead to congestion and delay. Nevertheless, the unified eontnd of the railroads will admit of sjiecialining on the transMrtution of roal to whatever extent ia absolutely necessary to parent aetual hardship." Regarding the ear supply, Hines said there were 1.0(17, INN) open top turn in the United States, tie estimates that ulsiut 775,1 Nil) ears are suitable for mnl loading. Independent Coal and Coke Co. Velvets sweetness is the sweetness of good Ifinee At Kenilworth, Utah. General Office, Walker Bank Bldg., Salt I.aka City. tobacco, not put on like frosting on a cake. Its mildness comes from natural ageing, not from having the life baked out. Its fragrance is true tobacco fragrance, not a perfume . And Velvet makes an A Number One cigarette. Roll one. FUEL MEN ASK PROBE BEFORE REGULATIONS POOL HALL Soft Drlnka, Cigara, Tobaccoa, Cigarette. Candles, Nothing But the Beat. Your Trade Solicited. As good old Velvet Joe says: WASHINGTON, 1. C.. Aug. 1. Complete investigation of the coal industry before any attempt at federal control or regulation in the campaign against high rusts of living was urged in resolutions ndopted hy the rxecu-lim- c committee today of the American Wholesale Coal Healers association. "The coal trade, said the resolution, CONSUMMATION OF SEGO "is willing to present to the proper COAL DEAL IS REPORTED p 4 eminent laidy the cost of doing business as w holesalers and of produce Resrts lijfvc Iiivii received hen-- ; ing coal, and at the same time iul'or-ihi- s week which would indicate that j mill ion toilet ermine the investment at '.he much heralded coal deal, which replacement cost in working capital, is i vers the transfer of the American plant mid eiiiipnient. Such in forum Fuel company's pnicrty lit Sego as'ilon is necessary to the deteruiination of the coal prop-- ' of a fair return per ton mid the lair well as the iu the main Thompsons Canyon hy rviurii should lie tleteriiiiui-i- l after al-- j California and other: pita lists, has liccu linally lowing tor costs of closed. Col. C. M. Doles and F. S. projs-- r exis-nswhich were not taken! of in the margin allowed hy the! Granger of Fresno, Cala.. an1 now on i he ground tor the puriose, it is re- - I'nitcd States fuel administration dur j IH.rted, of taking over the Sego proji- - in tin- - war." JOE SIIEYA Fill yo heart with friendly thoughts, Yo mouth with friendly smoke An let the old world wag. Utah Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. --the a Beat Flour At Mil), per 100 LI., $f.50; Lota nf E00 Lb.. friendly tobacco 15.25. Bran In Bulk, $2.25; In 2.50. Highest Paid fur Prii-- WllPHt. 15c per Pound. Sack. Hundrred leaning Seed Wheat 15c per Bushel uf F. Cush Chopping Mmih, who lia Iiih-i- i RARRED FROM EXCURSION Seeking Out Grief. mictc.nnIuI euiisum-!iu,:iiiRATES TO ENCAMPMENT Salt Lik City Hr. A. Rmdbi-i-of of I he hie ileal, m enuipaniel lias made a to lea'C to the 'lie (iilifuriiia party Inin Salt laike Feileralion of I .a bur a; Zion eertam j Velerinis of he civil war who lit to I'ily to Sepn, mnl il ia uinlcr-toni- l in C.iiin-- eoui.ty for jdale have not joined the liraml Amy pna'rties he active in the mmiaei-uien- t nf tile Kepuhlie eaniioi now d in! the on plan ly of will take over operation he new which order to obtain reduced rntc. in the1 refi-rrei labor. 1; lias eoiuany organized '.he American Fuel. in Coliiiiibijs. II,. in1 I to a eomiiiittee of live fur in- jrrund eiiennipmeiit . The ('hpsifientioii by the piveriiini-n- t of vestigation. order Inlielw wa i Septeinin-rl I On laiiil.lie situated in llu- - main sue! ii few days up by Col. N. D. eoniniilti-iare named H. Bldg. Price. Parker-Weet- er ; i taetor in the I.rileieiM-f- . 7. ii Wilbur Burnham, Manager. pro-itio- eal Has opened a General Machine and Auto Repair Shop at old Lowensiein Building, South of railroad tracks, and is now ready for business. sH-eia- sM-i-ia- - Parley . has at last received, 1. Christensen, Hall. understood that there is )m r. lrod-Iii-- i Alston and Tviuun. in the way of the immediate k aH'areil he lore the federation nf this Valuable coal hi person a lew evemnps apt and Iiwelopilietil v. invia-rmade mi explanation mi his pnNisi- Whether nr not the two proju-rtie)l(II1 im,j 1irp.( dial this is tiie opjair- wdl la under the management .! the flir laU,r iu wn lulliv mue eotiipany has not been dcfinilely IUII into Salt Uke f,. )ul jNeertained. Unv to labor emisunieis at a far less ! lalm it nmv hi obtained on the I price Troubles Just Begin. la-e- ati-- il is l Dele-rale- SH-i-!e- s Cnisi-r- , assistant al.iu:ant of tlm di'iNirtment of I tab. "Orders have liven received a thes heniliuarters not to issue cert Mir at es t for the trip 1 Columbus. O., to attend the national cncampmi lit of the 201, Grand Army of the Krpnhlie to any who civil war are not soldiers of the of the Grand Army now, It yn re a .Iresm-- r ami me ol uc even if his wife or daughter may now-l- your ,i'v cnuu-- trm a member of the holies' at filiated youi will - . ..i.snicre.l t i li.iriihearte. who's ern inisiin-iirMutual Coal eoniMiny of Salt Lake, no imt knuivstout, evni thouK'i who did care riot man Investigation Ordered. i'ily and of which Fred J. ljeonard isj enough "Any i the t,,.k firesideiil was before the state seeuri- the of H. U.. Aup Hi. for the Grand Army WASHlXiiTtiX. Republic: amt i,ti aililiiit iu.i. 1. it. commission Inst nskint; lnvesti'taiii'ii of the coal sitnnlion by to join it nIiouI! not be entitled to rr- 7 a to sell 1150.11 HI worth ol tlieji,. senuii- IT n.o.i.s.v is a e f I'liiol emi eouiuu-n1!dueed rail's to the encampment. luiti-Je-l stuck of the isiinuanv. ty capital su;., Tb at ifou-- l r:titi,.s See The Sun. It lias a lease on six hundred and' they coui.lnt 1,. iMn.....st. (Continued un pace el(ht-- ) ob-'lar- lc 1 Thos. Fitzgerald Sort Brink Besson ' PHONE s PRICE, UTAH. Similar Mcrchandlae. s a ilri-am- s 1'i-a- ti'-a- I, w s in-h- i re t- triut-fuliy- s iuii-rstat- I 1 su.l.li-nl- An iisu Il irl of hut a it to. thtuk yo 'eiioual, f, shi-'- s j a f!t k", t t m lust . . "Thi .: sought at. out nil t'I.jr .llt . t;.,.,, , die - , vw. .i,,-.- t- - i!.f:'f-ri-uci- '.i-- A Cigar, Tohaccoe, Cigarette and -- J and Pool IU1L for (ntlmnen. v w a flirt she ihmkN realty nrouiJ she Is atiran Went Main Sure PRICE, UTAH The mull whu last winter was "going to buy an automobile in now i waiting unit fall lie think rii.e will te lower. o |