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Show THE SUN, PRICE. PAGE TWO UTA j again goes M trial must j MURRAY MAN WOULD GO evidence PROFIT FROM COIL IS in the district court, be taken bearing on the government 'a charge that dummy entrymen were HUNGRY SAVE FIGURED AS FIFTEEN used, ar.d evidence must be developed to determine whether or not the methods pursued by the coal company were or were not designed to SUFFERING PERCENT The court defraud the government. also calls for evidence as to the transfer of title by tbe entrymen to the RESTORED HEALTH CALCULATIONS MANY TIMES IN coal orKration, and as to the min- TANLAC ing of coal Ly the eomiany, as well, AT AGE OF 71. EXCESS OF THIS. on the other hand, as evidence tending to show whether or not the govwas remiss in detecting ernment Companies Making the Higher Re- fraud, if there was fraud, and wheth- Headaches ind Dizziness With Nervous Spells Prevented Sleep Now turns Run Their Mines Only Dar- er or not the government was duly SuQuito Restored and Says This diligent in investigating these entries ing Shortage United States made. were time tbe at they Remedy Worth A Dozen Time preme Court 8ends Back Wyoming In contends court that the brief the What It Cost Must Have It. Case For Retrial Utah Notes. case is one in which all the facts must lie developed through properly adduced evidence, and one that should WASHINGTON, D. C., March 7. not tie disposed of on technical or on "Tanlac ia the only thing that ever The Xatiuual ('ual says formal grounds. Leljied me and that ia saving a great the low average profits of bituwin-inuu- s deal, for I have been trying for Aer owratura iu the various fields twelve years to get relief from a had Production Drops Off. contrasted with the extravagant prodeclared W. S. Indicative of both the mild weath- ease of indigestion," fit broadly attributed to the industry well known and highly a Uugricht, deof the lack of industrial as a whole is effectively shown in the er and coal esteemed resident of Murry, Utah, a production in the Utah suburb of Salt Lake City. mass of data now before the senate mand, "I am now fields dropjied last month to 322,688 committee on manufactures, investi71 years of age, "said Ungrieht, " but tuns with aa 515,214 tuns, ronqmred I have never in my life seen anygating the coal industry. Data from in February of 1920. The decided remine records show average return on to equal the way Tanlae has rething accounted for in a measure invested capital of oierating com- duct ion is stored my health. I would rather by the considerably reduced requireall it coat me a dozen times panies retaining to the association, ments sjiend off of tLe railroads, the suffer as I did before I got over than cuveriug the ieriod from January 1st in the Pacific Coast marketsfalling and the to Octulier 1st, last year, was 13.33 medicine. this lack of industrial activities wriehuse per rent as sgainat calculations run- large "I couldn't eat a thing but what quantities of coal, more esjieci-all- y caused such ning ss high aa 20(1 per rent given by pains in my stomach I the smelters. Tbe situation has David L. Wing, a statistician of the could stand it, and I often hardly in the brought recurrent interest federal trade commission. felt miserable for hours after a meal. in but of reductions, price Figures were from rejiorts of four is regarded as im- Many a time I wouldn't eat at all, hundred and aeveuty producing coiu- - most circles this fur I preferred to go hungry rather in various districts. On the probable until there is a readjust- than undergo the awful suffering I ment of wages and other iiuiiortaiit Cnieaof United States knew would follow. I had terrible treasury caltransportaculations they show 55 mt cent of cost elements, including Coal miners headaches and sjiells of dizziness and the tonnage put out by a hundred and tion, in the industry. with was so nervous that sleep was almost are the and following operators sixty-siout of the question. But it's altocompanies yielded from less than 1 cr rent to 20 jcr cent on in- great interest the progress of nego- gether different with me since I have the vested eupital; 22,IHMI,ikjO tons )ut tiations between the railroads, railtaken Tanlar. I eat and sleep and brotherhoods and railroad the out by a hundred and eleven comfeel I letter than I have for years. Iu road labor hoard. panies (total output of four hundred fact, my indigestion is a thing of the and seventy companies being about lust and I hardly ever have a headRetailers Accused. 100,000,000 tons) yielded from 20 per ache or feel nervous. Tanlae is simd. c.( March 4. ply wuiiderful end I wouldn't he cent to 40 jier cent; and 'forty-fou- r Washington, with but 2.629,509 ton- A grand jury indictment was return- without it for any consideration." companies Tunlae is sold in Price liy the Price nage made profits of 100 ier cent or ed here yesterday against the heads over. Forty comwnies with 3,577,-15- 1 of twelve of the largest retail coal Drug company, at Ktandardville by tonnage unrated at an average ruiniuinies at the national capital, Standard Drug conqiany, at Wattis loss of 3.80 per eeut on invested eapi-ta- charging them with conspiring to re- by the Wattis Coal and by strain trade in violation of the Sher- the leading drnggisteeomjmny in every town. law. The indictment Comjianies making the higher re- man Advt followed an investigation begun two turns, it was explained, evidence pre- Total mines that ordinarily run only dur- weeks ago as a result of output was 567,192 tons, nearing a shortage and whose output con- sented to a senate committee during ly double that of 1919 and 19 Hr stitutes merely a reserve supply. hearings on the (.alder bill fur regu- cent over that of 1918, hitherto the Furthermore, the committee was ad- lation of the coal industry. The per- maximum. Value of output at works vised that out of the return aa re- sona named were charged with at- was about $4,250,00(1, an average of ported there must be deducted heavy tempting to prevent price rutting by $7.50 a ton. charges for interest m borrowed small companies by threatening to use The bureau of mines resorted last off their coal money and income and excess profits methods designed to rut to a wartime measure giving Friday unless they adhered to price it runt ml over all taxes, so that the actual net returns supply importations of exlevels lieen to have alleged would lie murh less. Under the treasagreed to the Germans from plosives, stop ury detriment's method of calcula- upon by the large eunqiauies. this country with lowgrade ilooding tion these deductions do not apiiear detonators used for commercial purWork On New Mask. in oierators returns. The bureau requested customs poses. 4. to March disA gaa mask officials In attempteiug aceount for CHICAGO, to hold up all of crepancy between the average selling that will proert ita wearer against detonators and to sendshipments to samples mines last price at year (413.47) and practically any gas, smoke or fumes laboratories of the buresu for tests. the price aid by the ultimate con- is being devehqied by the bureau of The battered old exierimental coal sumer, the senate committee haa ex- mines. Several deaths hive been re- mine at Bruceton, Pa., which has amined a numiicr of oierators, whole- ported recently ss a result of using been used to try out every sort of new Area masks to exwar and salers in smoke fight othera, to determine at gas uew digging machinery und explosive, celfilled holds what have of and rooms, higher actly points ships charges lieen tacked on to the product. From lars and under other conditions where new mining theory is to lieeome a the operators the committee has fig- the gas density was much greater storage vault for helium, the gas. The bureau of mines ures showing that a fundamental fac- than they were ever intended to withia making quantities of this new gas tor has been an advance of between stand. at Fort Worth, Tex., and engineers 100 and 150 per rent ainre 1014 in have decided to line a rt of the exLITIGANTS AGREE freight rates, the advance averaging mine with copper and to perimental two dollars a ton. in By stipulation open court up at Besides the freight advance aa a Salt Lake City hist Friday Judge E. store the gas away until a need for it factor iu an increased price to the V. Higgins, administrator of the es- develops. consumer, J. I). A. Morrow, vice pres- tate of Kakui Sakauchi, was given REVENUE DEPUTY RESIGNS ident of the National Coal associa- judgment against the Standard Coal TO COMPLETE EDUCATION hundred and tion, has informed the committee company fur twent.v-twthat the advances in miners wages fifty dollar. TLe man was killed last George A. Blake, for several years have increased labor costs at least 100 Dcccmher 3dth in the mine of the chief field deputy collector in the per cent since 1910, representing company at Standardville up Spring Utah district of the internal revenue a boat $1.70 a ton in the produrtion Canyon. dcurtment, has been appointed chief costs. deputy collector to succeed James L, Reports Outlook Good. Cattron, who has resigned. The apRETRIAL NOW ORDERED IN V. Fred OGDEN, March 0. pointment was made by Collector BIG WYOMING LITIGATION ncr of Oakland, Cala., representative Dunlmr and was affirmed a few of the Lion Coal company at Wattis ago in a communication from days the The United States supreme court in Carbon county, arrived in Ogden commissioner of internal revenue at last Monday reversed the action of last night for a conference with the Washington, D. C. the lower court in the Diamond Coal general officers. He that his reports Cattron, who has been a resident of and Coke company rase, involving coal ia known from one Salt Lake City for company's twenty years, rehundred end of the state to the other and the patents to some twenty-thre- e tendered his cently resignation in acres of land in the Evanston, Wy a, season of 1921 promises to outdo 1920. order that he might go to Chicago to district. The case is remanded to the complete a medical education which district court for retrial. AROUND THE LOCAL CAMPS; he was forced to discontinue some "We are of opinion." said Chief PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE years ago because of failing health. Justice White, in handing down the The Argentine pivernment is plan- He has been chief deputy of the Utah court's decision, "that error was committed in disposing of the bill ning to Fjiend a large amount of mon- district since it was created in 1919. Cattron is past grand master of upon motion to dismiss, and that the ey for an extensive study of that the Utah Masonic grand lodge. He ends of justice require that it should country's coal dqmsits. underwent an operation for recently be only finally disqiosed of after hearFor quick unloading Gcnnan railappendicitis at St. Mark's Hospital ing and proof, excluding the roads are using coal ears w!h sides and Blake has been serving as chief of to from result a and ends that swing upward and danger wrung in his absence. Cattron 's resdeputy final determination of the ease umn peaked bottoms that rise up along ignation and Blake's appointment be-- i mere inferences without proof. It their renter lines. come effective March 18th. follows thiil the decree of the court Schedule for tax valuations were below must he and it is reversed anti sent to the state tmiml of NOTICE. equalizathe ease remanded to the district tion last Notice is hereby g:vt-:Monday by ihe Peerless that the court with instructions fo set Hide Coal of Salt laike C:tv with Sunnyside Meat Market will be takcompany its decree of dismissal and to overin Carbon county showing en over by new muim-cr.rit on rule the motion to dismiss and lor properties values at 133,189.52. March 12th ami that all s with further proceedings in conformity will start irom that James It. McKinnon, vice prei-dc- th new cnci-.rwith this opinion.' and the general manager of the dale. Ail b'lls previous to that time This suit was brought by the gov('dorado File! arnl Iron eomjinuy.died mu-- t b turned in to Ton lli- -i nrd-ernment fourteen to twenty-on- e years at IVnver, Colo., !:it v fol''on. after the eighteen entries in quesa lowing juirgieal ;era!iu. lie wa tion were made, for three purjuises to cancel the patents t the entry-me- 51 years old ar.dn had leen with tbe years. to cancel the deeds of convey- company twenty-seveWANTED TO TRADE Indiana coal operators, under inance to the Diamond Coal and Coke dictment on charges of tidal ing the eoniiany and to recover the value i f law through a coal taken from the patented lands Sherman Seven passenger antcmotile miners with and retailers the The government company. by surrtml-eres. , to i in iuriv.i if; coal price-good condition for tome in alleged that tie intryrnen were mcr t Sp.ri n, Friday to M dummies of the - al (.mpany, that Price. Win pay tfce difference Ul. Sel rl I g.ite b.eid l;. lia they were fi:i,iii-:in cast. Inquire of cr address lho:1-nth.-id d is edi i'ir had if t ii ion, at. d lii'! IN m:; n land iossess'.n of the Prod ;i ion oj t';e! Wore the cr'ries made, and had mined coal trei from the i.ew refer in I'l'Ji. iiie.o.l 'ig to retris were patented. ! S.'.rViV ports Side to tin All Pltlt Under the supreme court's .f the siun, when the ca-- e ; H E VERY FRIDAY. FRIDAY, MARCH H, lay - f 5mmm CAPITA L, SURPLUS, $100j000.00 $10jOOO.OQ 10 f? START AN ACCOUNT WITH THE I.!, i'll . ' . : I' eflRBON : ft t aasot-iatio- n x f Y PRICE, UTAH Let Us Help You to Real Banking Service ? ? ? f? Tt W. A. LOWRY plant by the moon, hut get the best seed and prepare the said had, then plant when soil and moisture condi- st tl.-u- s j i farm actions are right." "Kw-pincounts never worried Adam, for he was only a gardener." "The owner of a scrub hull should have a leather medal made from the bulls hide." These hits of farm advice are contained in "An Agricultural Almanac Fur 1921," issued by the United States department of agriculture to remind farmers to do the right thing at the right time and to tell them where to secure information on agriculture! subjects. The almanac, which appears as Farmers' Bulletin No. 1202, is published, the deiiartment says, . in response to a large demand for a calendar of work showing the timely use of new farm facts. Seasonal advice and suggestions are given on such topics as the weather, farm plans, fruit, live stock, poultry, farm marketing, wild life and woods work. References to other publications of the deiiartment tell where detailed information on each subject can be had. One section on "Farm Helps" discusses farm laws and gives tables and directions for snch things as mixing stock feed, fertilizers and spray solutions, weights of seed and grain and other information needed by farmers and their families. A limited number of copies is available for distribution by the United States department of apiculture and may be had upon application. ojier-ation-s, Lindsay Russsll, founder of the Japan society of New York and for ten years Its president, says that Japan really wants economic opportunities rather then problem of govern, lag additional territory and people Chicago job printers rejected a cut in wages on the ground that living And exiienaes have not decreased. still, one can hardly expect them to descend to the level of their employers. o IW m -- ut anti-rni- rt cy -- d l.i.-- i oorp--,,:i-- 1 ss Price. Utah. 1 "-- ! l THE SUN IT de.-i- - f:H-a:o- :s I price, utau Yen get that and nothing else when yon buy yonr hardware at this store. We don't want any person to question the value of n article that is purchased from us. We want everyone to fciv complete confidence that when we sell a piece of hardawre the mere fact that it came from ns is a guarantee of its quality. Thtt l what we call giving the public a square deal. It is our policy. March 4. 1921. Delicious, Wholesome; Confectionery ! The tools, implements and other harware you need for the erring work are ready for yon here. Only a fair price will be charged for each article. The square deal is yours without the asking. Field and garden seeds. Made from pure ingredients and in the most modern sanitary manner. Our candies are a delight to all who eat them. Osr mixed nuts are strictly fresh and of the best. ! ! Goode delivered at your home an promptly. Out of town orders solicited and given the beet of at-tent Ion. Phone 24. DR. C. T. ROSE J. t e:i DRINKS AND FLAVOR IXO SYRUPS, CANDY AND DRUM GAS. Do You W ant the Square Deal ? r w.-r- SOFT n, n; eon-pira- WORKS It A Tiie-da- PRICE BOTTLING After all a fellow has a fair excuse It is estimated that there are almut for sleeping late in the morning. The for beet results and hand of the clock is quicker than his four million men in this country out MACHINES mean of employment, but conn.? emtore SINGERnot now. hut many yeua mind. will see hat yor are not included. The income of the Is taken care of. Core machine newsgathcrer may decrease, but nev- of Fifth snd J atreeta. hona 11 To Whom May Concern er his hours of toil. AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER A5 The Chinese government is planDRAY LINE. Give ua your hauling of frelghtuj I beg to announce that while in Los ning an aif service between Pekin and Shanghai. light work and It will receive prow Angeles recently I entered into a attention. No Job too large or contract for the purchase of the Carua to handle. Frett Alaska minerals to the small for bon Hospital with Helen P. Mathi-so- value of produced given our special attention. Ban in 1920. $22,000,000 Christensen. Phone 8W2, Price, W the owner of the same. By the terms of the said contract the said owner binds herself to secure posses- yWWWWVSWVWWWWftWVWWWWVWWWWWVWW sion of the hospital and to deliver the same to my order. Miss Mathison will soon commence an action to secure the possession of the hospital. I contemplate placing tne hospital in charge of Mr. Leo Singer of New York City. Mr. Singer wilt equip the hospital and improve it in many ways, and make it a first-claplace in every particular, and will hold it open to the patronage of all reputable physicians and surgeons. -.i lci-i- Cashier, "Beware of false prophets. Dont oM-rate- . Vice President DEPARTMENTS ALMANAC GUIDE TO FARM WORK LINDSAY RUSSELL L anti-tru- E. BUTTERWORTH D. BERGERA R. M. MAGRAW, Vice President President II Main Street, Just West of Pcstoffice PRICE. UTAH I C. WEETER LUMBER CO. V," ":t Main Street, the North Side, racing South. PRICE, UTAH. ViVW,,,V V,Y.VAVAViVV.V.V.W,V,V.WiY.,'v,,S' |