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Show WORK AIL TIE AT FULL l.ntered ns Si.itirr. June Second-Ciss- a Any Shortage of Coal In Utah Uncle Sam Firm. l. III! . Mu' pirxsi .HP is s &fr - In - Ih.i.;'- lieu1 IM k'..:F v V '. X Wyoming. WASHINGTON, ' I -- rt to Heart Failure if cf Ye;:., ts.v I.V.J Iu Ti Cl!, V - V .1 v; ' ' ' 4!x . , ' I j riiil'i : f vi-t- i STRIKE MAY BE CALLED OFF IN NEXT FEW -- DA3 .m. ii whcil.-- : rank- t tni n r t!..- mer.-a- - : : ! e ill1 n.itiin' Iiil'ill. ,1. utr to :i'. I mi.. eitu-iils- s 1 y at 'the j although LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE BOOMERANG Ida iioiiriibor. iii bring samly to the minds of lie ignorant foreign element that is so prominent in the coal strike 'her Titos it they come. They get and that will in- i in the teachings from F'linqs and ate scck-itheir a and are seeking to wreck other that have brought chans io countries (,f the Old World. Hut wluil ef the native Americans who seem idn uit t throw theiu-elvheadlong into this plot again t society f Matty of their sons and brothers gave their lives that American independence might live. Are they now to imperil not only their own lives hut the lives of others to Mcurc the destruction of that in(leMlidenee? would he, in the last analysis, n fight lor A general the closed shop, to deny to a man Ihe right to work except under enndition iuqiosed by mi organization unrelated to bint or his ppisiiecfiie employer. An attempt to ring from tbe public compliance with sm It a principle bv imsising suffering and death upon American. It is ns crimithe jitiiplc is neither moral, humane nal a proceeding as I lip act of the highwayman who bolds up his victim at the point of a pistol and demands money. Intelligent members of labor organizations owe it to themselves to pause and nolierly consider what they are about to do." Jt i prolmltv 1 1 iiti-si- es nr ci 1 .it I 'ail, li iuu . if i : tbe Wed Imdv bad been ii, ad l'or I Men It four Innu's, iiinl its wiion IiiiimI to a belief Ii l bate tlotil -- I. - l tiii-b- re.-ull-ed natural bail Huey miis notified jit Salt Gill ami lei immediately for Park Gily. lie ild the authorities there that lie had married Mrs. Huey five I KllWWIcMI 1 the rccciil on hr. Inn Imih the fm-POIUICSL COHPIFXIOS HMD BROWNING HIRE INSPECffiC and rail mud admiiiisiralioiis gave the senator ii'iirance that all coal mined hi I tali Mould tic marketed and would Castle Gate to Dncbesne Highway la he in id for, so there need lie in. les Now About Completed. selillio of production liecaUM- of tin Fm-cp- i lr.i If. I'.roMiiiug. state mud enlor .1 little lit dry li iteen priniilv order. Ivieinls and haekers ot Gonier 1. gineer. wa-- . in Price Inst Friday uml GH ieials explained to the senator j that il is of 1n utmost iiiiMir1uneo i Ieaeoek and those of W. K. Vuders, n, S.alurday ntid Mint Irotn liew sotilli enuiniliiiaine that abundant coal In; provided to l four-yea- i candidal vs, into I'. tilery county insastmg jiima-.mote the railroad trains of the conn- - j l,f tty election at Iriee last Tuesday of road work. Among oilier matters try, ami, while I'tah will produeej ,,s il Hi me nfluir. The unofficial it. having his uttentioii is the Straight much more coal than can la1 used o tarns gie Ieiieoek the liet of it ny (an von iroNisition. In compimy with votes. L. A. Mc- engineers for the Iniled Slates ii eally, it is mil Missilde to tell when s' aim eight of public roads fnnn Ogden, he or to what extent I'tah mst furnish Gee, rcpnhhcin, is to lie mavor fii fuel for railroads in other it two years after the first of January, will this week make an inspect ion of other sources of supply heroine ex- next. S. L Williams, rity tretrwi.r, flu Cattle Gate to Duchesne highuay hausted. Tite first concern of the and GiMirge J. Ilkey, reeonler. The ami on which if is Imped soon to get a declaration that tin mail is Washington nuthurilies is over fm-- l eiiunci linen are Dr. II II. . 1. Jones. Dr. F.. F. (hauilierhou Later on Drowning is for triiiisMirtHtiou purjsisi.s, ami the going to DagL. H. F'lillmer. There will la two gett county in roiimctinii with the railroads will have to receive first iu the allotment of Utah republicans on the incoming hoard of interstate bridge over Henry's Fork. Hlderiiien ami three democrats, nl Joseph Hirie, stale auditor, ami T. J. ns well as all other coal. Wheneter the railroads demand tbo'igh Peacock ran on tbe democratic Midgeley, one of bis deputies, were If Jones should not iki li I'y (,,t then the first of this week. do not reiiuirc the entire rtnh out put, ticket. which of tlien is some doubt by Drowning told The Sun while in Priia wns Senator King given to underthen is nothing new to nqsiK at stand, local consignees, including lo- mason of itbis lining employed as city. that will be up to Mayor Mc- this time on tlm Price to HeliNr highcal dealers, the general public ami in- engineer dustries that an of imsirl:ince. will Gee to apiMiint HomiHine to Ihe vneau-c- way or the Nistroud from this city to If this should he ii republican, thci town of Finery in Kmcry county. neeive consideration in the allocations made nnd the officials were in- it would change the ixilit icnl complex- CONVENTION CALLED FOR clined to lielieve (lint a large part of ion of the hoard. The Sun will give HERE NEXT MONDAY WEEK t lie Utah coal consigned to public ser- the official ole in its next issue after the council shall met have made and vice corporations, refineries and re-. Taxing officials assessors, audiaK requireii btv law. tail dealers will Ik sent through to; l, tors nml miniiiiissioners of tin various lie-unless the situation dstination counties will meet ill district concomes worse than is now anticipated. CHARGE OF CROOKEDNESS ventions Xovenilier 15th to TJil to disMADE AGAINST GRAINMEN Whatever mini is taken over by cuss Hu tdatc taxing lawn and Hut order, whether for transtsir-tatio- n problems of the counties in udmiifts-lerin- g To inicsligate reports received purposes or otherwise, will In1 them, according to an ari- ilri'ee ""uneement ifh?m paid for, so that mine operators will by the state board of the suffer no ineonvenier.ee that score. ,f' This schedule of cn- filin' M to iinHlueeK II b,'n "rra,,'d ' ,,H! director of the Fnited Stales Grain i''!' h 'J.r ' ror Miration for the I'liifi district, has . . Mr ,dl Unvis, ,,1'Pm guile mi a time weeks trip through Karb-r. . Giilurailo, which will takp him '"I!' Friday, Ibcember IWtli, closes the to th Nebraska mid Kmisas lines. ."''.'I'1 1!."a ', :eeond term of the Carlsm eounty Dneliesim and .l.i'i at Provo. Gvi n explains Hint some of the deal ;1 jieeording to an an- its have been deducting more than public ','vi,'r ),!l , nouncements to teachers, parenls ami 'l' cents limidling charge which tbe ""I " eight iKih-- San Nwen.la-pupils issueil this week by SuMriu-tende- goiernniiiit allows them. Anv found Jumi, (.rami, 1 Kvmi. Second half venr. He- Vi.; 1 V. Z., : ( "nd ik ..1 on the gov-K,Moialmg pnnis! November iMh J!l, IttlH, Monday, the third Piute, m tii-- will Im eiiiiiM'llel to pay term begins: February third eiiiiiu back to the producers the diftcrence nml Kane at languiteh. term closes: February 2J. Not ember Until fmirlli uilwii-Iron and the mid the price term begins; April lti. lit'Jll. Friday, whieli Mu m Id price paid ington at Pamwiin. been i:iid. I'live ifiuirili term elo-c..November Ul.--t Denver county lit May 14, ltt'J't. ' Friilav. I sehool year rinses. ver. j EETTFR WATER FOR PRICE - M.ireli "i. Mill:rl r.n.nty Special Lven-i-Iiay DURING THE COMING WEEK Go to Seho il .inv," Srillinon 11ji Fridax-- . i Lutes for tin eonieniinii of Hie A'bi.i H.iy. Kejd. Tti j y everyHiing goes jrell. sjiid W. W.1 bv tiroelaniilioii of gov- p, The Sim llj4 fFrnlav) muni- - '!lb' 'Li'hils of ISox F.lder, Paebe, , enior: April Uo. I.tj i, Sued i P.ird Hieli, Sm.imil uml prj,-fnext week 'Lirg:.ii. D.igg.-ltciMm, un xi local ef lllJo. 14, II Mir., heen ,M May In getting their i,s Diy; Friday, through Waterilpply ing ilay. !le new svslein JryH) a point iiliove'1 Lie enliven! ion will In !iIl Selnsils Will Close -- November ','1' ',l",,nt to Noi.;,d.r U'i!.. ll.iisr, in.'.-- l lik.'Tv- I'tah Jum-- ion. ' J7. Tl.iii'sdiiy. Thank g. ving The pine is beim; filled I. ere In lest ll INSURANCE IS APPROVED Day: Diiiinber i, I UI!, Saturday, out as far as (Ids and is working ' BY THE ROAD COMMISSION seliool closes (nr holidays; December well. Some oilier rily is In la- laid at pipe Ui. JU. Ud. I!1 If. Sunday. Momlny and Price tomorrow close to and eormeet-in- g Flail stale road romini-isinTue-da- y, at its ion ; Fl:ih Teaeber- with tbe reservoir near the high meeting Tuesday approved payment school l!l'il. ii, Monday, Jmuinry seliool. after which tbe water will ful-- . the various counties in Ihe state of attir holidays: February 1'J; low up I'nmi the west. The pipe lias to ijilO.tt-1on account of the state Lincoln's birlbday; now been Kejn, Tlmr.-dafilling for several day mi run co of employes working mi the Wasli-ir.gU'J. i from I'tah Junction this !t2n, Sunday, Febniiiry way nml -, state highways in the several counon's birthdav. working admirably. Not a break or a ties. The rate for Hie insurance leak of any description. ranges from eight ei nts Kr hundred ARMISTICE DAY, HOIJDAY. dollars for clerical help to Hi.Ki for Following up Hie intimati in ; lie had already made to lliov ivhthe anniversary of the signing Ihe armistice declared a public lioli Denver and Kin Grande, was arrested urfiiig gov-r-- ' day. Harden ,,r paid ranged from nor has issued a proclamation at Pin bin, Colo., this week liy Special jo.x.iij to Wemt to to Sail tinting next Tuesday as Armistice Agent Frank Lynch on a warrant is- - Luke. Dueli.s.i.. receive i nmi'ly as ('ardinelli when li rnu-l- i as Sail l..ik. the sum apiuiixc'l Day, and urging its appropriate ob- - sued at Provo, The proclamation also sug-- , left Colton also was in bad there with servaiiee. Duchesne la in" gests KKSiiil programs in the churches a merchant. He was a section fore-- ; v receives within a dollnrt 'next Sunday, in honor of the Ameri- - man and ia said to have recently con-- ; f the same amount as Diisiiesiie. can Legion, but docs not make Armia- - j fessed enmkednegs with the railroad tiee Day a legal holiday'. Wedding announcements. Tbe Suu. company. l j 1 s liu-ns- sw-thni- s Gut-tnmi- fiiii-dicd- y. 1 .leal's ago. For some time she had li ill lii ii g in Park t'ity, while in was earning on a tnurnb luisiness at the nt nl eiti lie lifted her in the milling luv.ii last week ami had her iii Salt like City the day lier hml.v h .is di.. covered. No evidence of liolcnce wus ouiid, say the Park Gily authorities, and Hueys explanation that his wife hud suffered from whi'.l she called smothering'' shII; ever since she had a year ago is regarded ua a NiKsthle reason for her deutli. She was lust seen alive on Blonday. Wednesday lier lunilliidy, thinking Hint jierlnip the liouw! had been Abandoned, (titered a rear door. Pnssing into tin IiediXNiin, she discovered the ilead woman. Mrs. Iluey was a very illraetive j torso ii of ulsiut 2.'1 years and made many friends during her stay in lliis eitv. She did a great deal of knitting during I lit war Hint was donated to the local lied Cross. The couple whs childless. Word fmm Park City jusl before noon yesterday (Thursday) was that Iluey had armed there and was making preparation to take bis wifes body to Salt Ijake City. The coroner nml the undertaker Isith assured him Mrs. Iluey died of natural muses. There were no signs of violence or foul piny and it was held that an inquest or further invest igut ion was not necessary. i (i 1 pn-ernme- nt Xat' I!i,i.n ... )r nt I I - T.iierii. I The Sun Special Service. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1. Hen. Johnathan Bonrne, Jr., president of the Republican National Publicity association, today gave out this statement from headquarters here: Samuel Gumpers bus called a iqicci.-- convention nf an alliance with unions of ('arinda more cl'icc-livel- y cliiels to to fight out the life and dentil struggle of the workers now It will Im a lite and dc.ith struggle without a doubt, mi progress.' lint ot,e in which labor will he I'M if it wins and lie aved ii it that a general strike will bring upon tin loses. Kvery Imrd-hi- p country will lii tbe laboring man am! bis family jm-- l as hard as oilier individuals. If the purpn-o- s of the strike are achieved it will he tin lalMimig mail' government that will lie overthrown as well otla r ciMcu. If the as the government id cn-riqmn which the prosperity of the nation lias bein limit for a hundred years are to go down, the laboring man will suffer equidly with :i i 1 i THE 1111 I'i-h-- H riMi-ri.lii- s r 3oys. to Dark City uffiii-rThe Hueys were of li.r mmithI mmitlis up to about a liar ago, when lie M'ld out his auiouiiiliile Inn hern to tin1 Arrow people. Mr. nml Mrs. Iliii'y lied ii greater portion of the lime ol their icsiditire at Price at the .Ill . 1 1, tli-;,- other l liicriiir iitiiTnl ll.iit". r. Aiiuv liiiit ini 111111111:111 : v infil Yi'.ir l liiil it il l cruel giiicn.l, ill charge of the wnidd be fill tf ilitircly from I'uil uiuler gnYcriiiiiciit 's iiijiiint :ii proceeding! mi phe m leu;: n tbe slm-kjijniimt the ."irikiii" ceil I iiiuifis ef -- iiicrviiiiii nf In rsiilr.nu! iitliui it i ; In fniinlry, h cxpceietl to uplier miir.itieii l.i'l. He ilrcliiivil ihe i'tiiiiirv ;he next tleveluliliieiilt III tile htrike iiU"i'-- nl I'le liuieliiliery set lljt be AlliMiievn fur tin Ins id'liif was in eraard against eon ritimtimi here. I'liitetl Mine Welkers ef AiueritM eelillaMoll ol e.ial stocks ill olio see imic i!Hftieiilly eiillipleU'il their )lilli lion tn l';, ileli'inieut of aiall.er. Iiailruad adiainisiratioii otTo-ialJer defense efriiiiist the piverniiient 's wll li t used to aeeept seriously published ii'tiim, iiinl. it in iiiuli iiitir a inetinii when the ease is reports of t rat fie eoiiesiioii in Mime XlemhiTs of ill the fetleriil emirt Sill llVilay of Ihe larger lerininuls. .iskilie lliul the entire iniei,eililii, he the iliris-tiigeiieiiilV stall' were hi uiclit ami eoiifereiiee Wednesday dismissed. The piveriinieiit Sni unlay will ask again tndny, exainiiiing del ailed . of trill fie unit .lint a teiiiMirnry iiijuueliiui te take showed remrts These lie im dlflieul-tieil:ift lie nf present ivsi raining in ear movement thus far. they nrder lie issued jH'inlinr final heuriu 'if (lie jMtitinli and thu!,u niandalnrv said. uriler that the strike lie eallinl eft In It hits lui-lSsiied liy the eniil't. MODIFICATION OF ORDER IHiinled out that iiltlinuli ihe guverii-mei- it IS SECURED BY SENATOR 's pel lien asked that a leiiinr-:;rNot. WASHINGTON. I. iii.jituetimi he issued Salurihiy, the 11 hi I pniduetion of ('tail limy the einiil may, if it m desires, make iujuuetinii Srmaneut at that lime not Ih retarded liy lark of transHirt.i-tio- n faeililies I'uiied Stalls Senator insiead nf at a later hearing. Attorneys for Ihe I'nileil Mine William II. King yesterday ruiiferrrd Workers of Ameriea some time today wiih offieials of the fuel and the rail-wi- ll file a mot ion in federal emirt for road administrations and urged the dissolution of the restraining order, iiniindiare extension of two forms of The offieials were in eon former (hi relief. First, a modi fieat inn of Hie morning with their attorneys, and, it priority order ns applicable to the have rninplrted the i'tah so that it ean la is iinderaliNiiI, writing of the mot inn. Such unit ions, delivered to emisigmis, regardhss of ill uecordiinee with a eourt rule, must recently established priorities , and, be filed two days in udvunce of the second, the diversion of more ears to the l'it!i mines. As a result of the arguments. senator's rrroiuiiiciidnt inns. Director General Walki r it. Hines teh graplioi PRODUCTION OF COAL IS SHOWING SOME INCREASE the region.il dins-- . or at CLiiMci. him to . eioi irimeilianly more coal ears to 1'tnh to trensisirt WASHINGTON', I). C., Nov. Information in the hands of pivrrn-inei- it coal that is ready for shipment. The senator was told that there offieials in tmieli with the strike situation today indiriited nil inereiisi need la no lessening of production of in bituminous coal produetinn. esMe-iall- y coal in I'tah on account of a short a, p in the West Virginia fields. A of ears, as the necessary equipment further ilrfeetimi of union forces was will la provided. In the matter of noted in the early morning renirtK. priorities, there wns a disinclination offieials were not able to to make an exeeptinn'of I'tah, under INDIANAPOLIS, rin iimviii ti t lea-- that I'l.l'iM jrrt nt ex- r iii'iely in--- , Tin . . tlMl 1 I lu.l. :'!;. ti i . ln-i- iiiilii-aii-- at i il r l.i.i i tn j - EttHitui-o- ::v.;1 p.iii..i! the For - j nt iig t u dttv result ill the iilJi.inev j r iiio id V iigri m S;ii ii'il.i 1 n: v'i!re :ii 'ion lii;i ri:i; when sjs C.ty Mr- -. .I..iie !.i w.iii ' lliiti, milfujud" Huey, ill nv i ci i.l Sib ,:iki I'll V, WHS J 1. 'ii Ii- d .n li.-- I. iiiiie on ' mi ii I i 1 For Hu Sul . I vvV-V- tGh ;- S: tr' lii ! -. is7s. S, LANDLADY DISCOVERS WITE OF JAMES C. HUEY. lWl'EYW . llll fiili'S tull'glil Act of Starch t.RAnu:i , II r inter the NOVEMBER 7. 1919. i'l.-.t- -i Kcc.-papr- FrUe, Iluli. D Here in Carbon county, a here 95 per sent of the coal and all the coke 01 Utah it produced, the mines are working xuitt 90 per cent fulltime, aay report to The Sun from the camps last nt2rand this morning. For a time taring the past week there was some congertion of coal by reason of railroad confiscation along the Denver and Rio Grande main line and its branches and the Utah railway. However, this condition Las been relieved on orders from Washington, D. C., and today traffic is moving as usual A? 'tu a aces', are that Utah people are to have their r.v.ial supply of fuel. There hate been no disturbances at any of the camps and the men iu various cmpTey meats a: a t:vi cf ;;riv:rij toldiersj going about their work. To gu.vrd isa.r..i Li e froM ar'.-'-'f;c.n tbj are guarding railway bridges, t'uis'hs a.;d outside. Sunday next at Helper there is to i 2 a ; etir.;j of tie U!:'.i Jil M.r.e Workers, called by John McLennan. orL,ii.:fr for Ihrh. W'.iJi is dc;:.' then; id :;vrr-- j M what is not done will make little, if as:y ti:i.r. tare, to G ? s t aJ ; sicrdpy ators of tbe Carbon district. from the Bart indicate that there siOt: w.U be srif Vi'.-- ; v. He: s t .i tr.'in : looks i tvcra'.'.e. 1 irie ate. soon squelched h the gowRnnet't, wM-.signs of v.eakening .it m:.iy ps'-t.-iVi-ei- lWuniit at VOLUME 5; KUMUEIt 21. No Need, Whatever, of Alarm As to te ISIS, .1 the 4, PRICE ON AEROPLANE ROUTE Arrangements Completed For Mail Delivery Next Spring. An airplane landing field has been promised Price for Hie North American Airline assoeiut ion's transcontinental route. I' S Hightower, hit rotary iml treasurer of the association, in coinpiiny with Lieut. A G. Sugor, inspector of binding places for the assiKiaitiin, was in this city on last Friday and Saturday conferring wilh Mayor George A. Wool ton and Ihe city ol'i'iciiilf. iu Hu matter. He told a Siiii mail at the Tavern before going from here to .ion that it is the intention of the association to send a flying circus across the country next -pring over the mute being selected by him and which is being laid out ns a passenger and mail line. Grand Junction. Colo., to the lot and Sprirgiille to lie we- -t of Price are also to lie stations. Provo limy lie included, lull not likely at firs;. He was qiii1e well pleased with the Inca I meet racks ami Hie old fair grounds ns a lighting field, which he states is ample for any mid all aeroplane uses, and ul-- o is grateful to the city offieials for the many courtesies shown him and their interest in his plans. " o' "rv s; i j .p Ji.s . 1 1 l I i j n al y. i- ; de-ir-- ed d.-ig- ; fr f.-i- NO MORE APPLICATIONS. view of the probable return of Iu j the railroads to their owners on or January 1. l'JJO, the Salt Lake City district freight traffic committee has received instructions from Kdwanl Chambers, director division of traffic, ami Max Tbelen, director division of public service, I'mted States railroad adininislra'ioi.. l. disj continue, i ii'n live November JOtli, the acceptance of all applications for changes in rates, rules or iculi?io.'is governing the transiortation of any freight, the desire being, it possible, to dispose of all subjeru now before the committee prior to January 1st. |