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Show 'V& FRIDAY, MArcb.RXPAT. THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE SIX Spring Canyon Coal Co. COiL BILL, TACKS ON in.,. i REQUEST" i f the livakic-- t pieces of freak n-- l during the scaiiion n 'eupy part of the building. The etnie-- 1 ti,e present I tali legislature and jure is clear of all incumbrance, Lav-- j ihwe lime been many of these is the' ing lajep jwid for in full several veurs! Two other buldmgs in the heart! bil! 1) v Senator Irvine of Salt Lake Cleveland are owned by the engi-- l ( iiv introduced a few days ago by re-jau aet'neers, one used as the main office of j que't, and which is entitled authorizing the governor in cases of; the brotherhood bunk, directly across j emergency and necessity to assume the street from the building, and the coiitml of available supplies of coal, other g sixteen stories structure on coal mines and means of transports- - Euclid avenue, recently purchased at a t of approximately $2,000,000. tion and distribution thereof; to mine, The prusjiective amalgamation now h11 and distribute coal in auch rases; to govern the price thereof, aud mak- - under process of conclusion of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen ing the interference with or violation and Enginemen with the Brotherhood orations for o and the of regulations the mining aud distributing of coal a of Locomotive Engineers will give the ficrime and providing penalties there- Stone group of labor nanciers additional an : listeu But constituency for. ' Sec. 1. Whenever, in the opinion of larger than the engineers brotherhood, the governor, the production of eoul in though the individuals are said not to this state or surrounding territory is possess the financial means of the enso interfered with or limited from any gineers. dana there exists cause whatever that RADIO IS BEING DEVELOPED TO ger that the normal demand will not USE UNDERGROUND bis when in or be supplied, judgment j the means of transjiortation or distriPITTSBURG, Pa., Feh. bution are inadequate, be may, and he of the earths surface by radio to is hereby aul homed aud directed waves is the object of a aeries of ex- of all the lierimenta take iHisM'ssion and control . being carried on by .the available supply of coal in this state 'jttsburg station of the United States' and of the mines and moans of trans- bureau of mines in an effort to perfect portation aud distribution of coal or its life saving system. The idea back Jcge-iatio- It n V - J $ !o. '4 ( The darkest corner in co-erli-ve Spring Canyon Coal FLOU 3 " n Fanners Min and Manager. PROFESSIONAL DE. B. M. JOKES Physician and Surgeae Obetetrlca and Blwanee of ChUn Office, Silvern Block, Price, Cm DR. J, A. JUDY Physician and SurgeoB ' Telephone lllw Office Price Commercial and Be Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. DR. aixty-thre- I. S. EVANS Dentist Office, Rooma 7-- 1 New Redd PRORA' PRICE, UTAH DR. H. B. GOETZMJX Dentist us epecUve tton.14 - aix-inc- ch Elevate Company WILBUR J. BTRIlIiX F. ur win For your family Pride of t Valley made right here at and aa good aa the best Feed your animals. Both these at coet We deliver. E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP mes-'th- JTOTIC1 Work and Extracttcn. Mi of Jol Commercial Bank Bldg., Price rhlwlU pr the und DR. SANFORD BALXJN6Q X-R- ay Dentist utrix propa-assiste- j fill-fa- ct ct SPIRITED STREET HATS THIS HAIL AN EASTER I'.0 if t Mine at STOIUIS, CTAH. General Offices, 81T News, Building. ' Balt Lake City, Utah. of the project is development of a ra551 Main Street, Phone 233. diophone that will allow rescuers to communicate with entombed men whea PRICE, UTAH all other means of communication have been cut off by explosion or other accident. Information from the interior of a stricken property would be of the utmost service in guiding the rescuers' and enabling them to overcome the en- - ing a quantity of dust which was ig-- apprehended. All of the indictments 'er to L F. Rains, vice president of the gineering problems presented, aud a nited by an electric arc resulting from were for conspiracy and, in addition, company. Immediately thereafter conmen were charged with tractors begun moving onto the ground great many requests have been receiv- - the feedwirea coming in contact with eighty-seveed by the bureau to devise means to one of the iron point cars. Resjion- - murder. Four of the accused were sen- with a view to commencing building of tenced to ten years each in the peni- - blast furnaces and byproduct cdke ov- utilize wireless methods for that pur- - sibilitv was not fixed by the jury, In iiis rejairt Risdon asserted that tentiary. A total of forty-thre-e plead- - en not later than March 4th. An ef- pose. The preliminary experiments were carried out by C. M. ltouton of for the five days jieriod no water had ed guilty. All other indictments placed fuct will be made to have excavation the Pittsburg station in conjunction been sprinkled on the roods ' to lay against the men now under sentence work started during the coming week. with C. A. Boddie, E. C. Douglas and the uust, and that this condition enab-- have been quashed. Salt Lake City brokers are offering D. Faasier from the Westinghouse led the explosion to spread throughout eighty-fofor United States 'Fuel Miner Victim of Dream. Electric and Manufacturing comjiany, :the mine. Hiadnn alleges there is no is being (preferred) shares. Sixty-si- x at the bureau's experimental mine in reason to doubt that the blast was a DRAKESBORO, Ky., Feb. 24. Roy bid for Standard Coal with aeventy-five 1 have been told, dust explosion. Brureton, Pi. asked. Independent Coal and Schultz, a miner, is dead today the e They found that signals from KD- - said the insjieetor, "by men in chaise victim of a dream, lie waa sleeping on Coke ia held at sixty-foand KA, a broadcasting station eighteen of the mine that on Saturday, Fehru-inile- s top of a loaded coal car yesterday bid. Mutual Coal ia quoted at from the mine, were recorded by ary 3d, five days before the explosion, when he thought that he was in the $7.50 asked. a receiver located inside, aud that it someone closed a valve in the pipeline, path of an approaching locomotive.' He The driver of a wagon left hia equiwas possible to send and receive shutting off the sprays ana stop- - rolled from the top of the car and page for five minutes last Saturday in the flow water of through struck on the bottom of a pine pit seve- a beatless seetion of South Boston, sages underground through the strata. 'ping the About fifty feet from the receiving pijies. The extreme cold weather froze nty-five feet deep. Injuries caused by Mass. The outfit consisted of horses, bore- - the water in the pipeline, and therefore the fall resulted in his death. station in the mine was a h wagon and a ton of eoal. All three hole from the surface, lined with iron the mine had not had any water on the A reward wag offered for AROUND THE COAL CAMPS OF the horses and pipe and containing electric light wires mails for five days preceding the wagon, but nothing waa extended throughout the work- plosion. CARBON DISTRICT said about the eoal. ings. The presence of these wires, the1 He claims the aecumulation of dust It ia possible that the smoke nuisance Nine miners and Albert Seott, asd report of the engineers said, evidently furnished sufficient fuel to at littsburg, Pa., will some day be disgreatly in the reception, fur gate the explosion through the mine sistant state insjiector, were injured in when the receiving set was carried to when a charged feed wire dropjied on a gas explosion in the property of the sipated by science. Dr. J: IL Cloe, an another part of the mine removed from ' an iron car or rail following derail-th- e Madison Coal company near Central Eastern professor of physics, says it by an adaptation wires the signals were barely amli-- ! men of cars in the muin entry. The City, Ky., last Friday. Two miners may be accomplished of the Bancroft-Warre- n "rainmuk- ble through fifty feet f rover. The air at this joint, Kisdiin said, waa may not recover. of spraying the roof of process ing that the signals were detected, ed with explosive dust, deeds for last Monday approximate- clouds with electrified sand from an however, even though faintly, was to- -' ly two hundred and forty acres of land, ken as sufficient evidence by the en-- UNION PRESEN TGFIGURES TO comprising a jsirtion of the Columbia airplane. Dr. Cloe adds if the eliminaSHOW COAL COSTS Steel eorMirationa plantsite between tion of the fogs could be obtained by giueera of transmission through the' l'rovo and Npringville, was turned ov- ground and to encourage further (Continued on Page Eight) WASHINGTON, D. CM Feb. 26. ual of anthracite of pniduction COAL COMPANY WITH SOUL "The present preliminary cxlH.ri-Athe high prices paid PLANNED BACK EAST incuts, says the report in conclusion,'" ,lot w.nrrant SEASON a0rding to aeoiiimuni-lo- d while unsuccessful in indicating any. the nited I CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 24. The es- practical EARLY of using the wirelew !,a,lon J11?1 forthwith tablishment of coal mining companies .waves for underground "ll commission hy a committee communication with a soul waa the announced aim -- iMpiv it. at 0ia iu.irim ;nii representing the I nited Mine l orkers America. Elaborate data is inclnd- of Warren S. Stone, president of the waves be to made may Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, tromngnotic a contention that min-travel through solid strata. The 1 and hia brotherhood associates when Jen. disloss nri. determining lac- or with of sorptiun, intensity coal and that ,n they made a $2,000,000 investment in lance, is very great for the short wave Hje I1" the Coal River Collieries company last increased without ?au used In these experiments. All lengths June. The purchase was during the are known to suffer less lj'fing the consumer, eoal strike and. Stuno announced that longer lengths and may be found practie-- l T.he .,,et ,m,0e of 81 1?,1h,,.rom' "there has never been a strike in these absorption effective nnder certain conditions. I,,,e in,',Ts,d approximately jwr mines aud there never will be. While ally cent in 1920 over the income of 1012, the brotherhood, as an organization, NEW MEXICO SOLONS TO PROBE ''wrdi,,F "J;!1. ,Th P"- has nothing to do with this mining action in 1920, it is declared, was on- DAWSON HORROR the projicrties are owned . jly .09 per cent greater than in 1912. CMjierty, yetbrotherhood members and SANTA FE, N. M, Feb. 24. The Present prices give the ojierators an Stone is president of the company. house of representatives of the New lparent net income of over $102,000,-MexicRevolutionizing the coal mining induslegislature made a sjiecial or- - MO on a commercial production of try 'through the establishment of a der of business for Monday evening seventy million tons annually or $1.49 "coal company with a soul was the next of the measure of Representatives ton, according to the statement aim of the engineers when Stone and Howard, Iuryear and Hughes by a! "The capital of the anthracite in his associates last June, in the throes joint legislative committee of the in 1920 was given as $335,496,-plosio- n of the nationwide coal strike, made the ' the statement. "Six per in Mine No. 1 of the Ihelps-- : 109, two million dollars investment in the Dodge corporation on February 8th. rent of hia capital (without bonds) is Coal River Collieries company. "There The accident caused the death of a $20,129,766. has never been a strike in these mines hundred and twenty men. The bill al"When the total commercial produe-s- o and there never will lc, lie said. The authorizes a statewide investigation Hon ia seventy million tons, and when mines face the Big Sandy river near of conditions in coal mines for the pur-- , the present figure for cash invested in Prestonhurg, Ky., and the Coal river pose of securing necessary data for rajiital stock is used, an average of West Virginia. Stone has announcas to means of safe- - .turn of $.286 would be considered ed three main points of his associates the lives of miners. jsoiiable. When the total commercial prodne-- , The committee proposed under the' program. These are: Ideal living and working conditions terms of the bill would consist of two tion is seventy-fiv- e million tons, and for miners and the removal of strike representatives, two senators and an- - the present figure foreash invested in danger. other man to be apjmintcd by the gov- - capital stock is used, an average charge Elimination of middlemen's proi its ,nior, who, with the attorney general, of might lw considered reason-i- n distribution through enabling con- - ;s authorized jo employ counsel iijmih able. sumers to organize their own e If the iigure given for itock is recommendation of the committee. An j yards and to sell to themselves at appropriation of live thousand dollar ered approximately 25 jst cent, a we believe it diuld, it would come to but 'to cover expenses would be provided. Elimination of all " watered ' stock, The preamble of the bill declares that $2il.Ci22.0i5. I ndor the changed fees and preferred stock in the report to the governor made by W. at ion : the formation ol the company. hen the total coinmeroial produc V, Risdon. state mine inspector, indi-- j At the very star! ni the ocrafiiin of cates is on and to failure seventy inillimi t ns ail average "negligent njierate tie nnnes by toe engineers anil their .maintain a proper sprinkling system in return of $.21(1 would he reasonable. and before the company! the mine. When the total commercial prodne- million Puis an av- poid a dividend, miners were given! jtioii is serentv-fiv- e m- - re ihnu the li.gl esl scale asked by FROZEN WATERLINE IS RT.AMT.T1 erage return of $.202 would be resaon- tbe unions in neighboring mine!1. Laable.' FOR DAWSON EXPLOSION bor was lightened by the installation; Mob Members Taken. of modern turning machinery wherever: SANTA. FE. X. M Feb. 21. The of the sprinkling system in A ELLSBl IKS, W. Va., Feb. 24. By JULIA EOTTOMLEY possible and a model village with inspiration apjieury. A pretty musli- ern iitile homes, schools, clmrche-.- . No. 1 mine at Dawson had lieen frozen Forty seven m."i ,!' mob which! Few women need urging to start the room shaH with brim curving upward five days prior to the explosion btores, amusement buildings and mod-.f'the ipme a' ( ,ittoi!dle .nest a new bat, when at the trout leads off in the group nie- eprialy eru sari tati-- were substituted for the February Si h, which killed a hundred mine near t! i enrisyluinin stale line it is a is tnred. It is of n.c.elty bai relot h fared spring one. All they average dihipiduted and drab mining and twenty men, aceording to a rejmrt la- -t ,lu5v wrie tonight in el' a reminder tint K.i ter is lie ii ing and with crepe de chine and trimmed with town, ether aetivitii include the made to Governor Hinkle t"day by W. .We-- t Virginia .v;!ijor;rs, b.iv:i,g been Unit new nnilii.erv is on A display. d Brotherhood of Lieum.itue Engineers' W. On mine state tor. or t :i!".-p.i.is of gciltv to group of spirited tailored bats as fere olio in any of the eidors, Insiiranee company, which has JflHil,- - February 14th the coroner's jury wliieli the iml in.ci.t brought agjiinsl them. trn wherry." "bliielHdl," brown, (100, "''l' in olicics in force, a tin milthe explosion fnund that H. II. Iua!'. killi- -l in the u, m which a smart bunch of f lion il"llar corjinraiion now in procthe bodies of Albert Enuli-Jr. (a fitjrhx 'i.sr iui.I Fr;,riU w;l! ni.iear biiiery will be worn, but ni.v of t!ie-- e burnt peaeix k springs. A charming de. ess of formation ami tin HjhiIiimIi.mmI mine loreman) and olbcrs louu-- in the next Mi.-- 5.y !.r Ir al l(.r :,e part a hats might sene w;i'u proi.ru-tyTiiey Mdopment of the jhjIip is trimmed wiih niine ciime t their den tin bv reason of; grand jury I'riiiiiiig ci iiii'any of C'lcvclaml. he li;i. .!:'wi jn are all made of m very wide ribbon and an oi namciit. It The enpineirs liccame a landlord in a du-- t exphicion in Mine No. 1 of of the imiicivil ..e! fabrics ns visi-- clot'. the; the itu.ic. lmirelolh has a .truig Fniuli iucci,. A turbaii 1910 when tuey creeled a l liirtici-itur- D(iw-iiat cirKirrtlion lliclps-- l lodge "id ol '.liity 1. an-t, nored'y wc.ire- - in le;htv. ie rtfl'ce budding at the of St. X. M. That said cxplm in ua-t"d:iv Si.J ee t d to e c bn!l!.i;:t niaicrini.--. li.t They are ehun m Clair avenue and (hitario street, in the by derailment of an tbm reel- i:i the jm i.!'i :,i ry. The black and jii colors, ainoiio them trip. l heart of the downtown section here. which knocked down timbers io which L'rand jury two h'.i.dnd i:ml n eda brown, henna blue, and icmjd'nw wider rhl.rin la vishlv, General oft ices of the brotherhood oc- - the trolley feedwire was atlaebi-d- . rai twenty incr., it f.fty l:.:r mur u ru h color sl.ades, ami into points and set almut the crown. ur i's:5! If Inara and Shippers at Celebrated -tratkm ssaggais WH -- your home can be made bright and cheery wiih the right colors in the popular wall finishes. Phone or come in, and let us tell you more. j of any part thereof, and ojierate the same or any art thereof for the pur- pose of supplying coal to the jieople of this stale until such danger is iast. See. 2. Such coal shall be distributed and apjMirtinned, as between' the users thereof, as in his judgment the exigencies of the case require to promote the comfort, convenience and necessities of the jieople of the state, and ahull be sold for cash at a price which shall not lie less than the cost to the state, including the cost of transportation, distribution and administration, which shall lie covered into the general fund of this Btate, and from which ahull be paid, on warrant of the state auditor, the rost of transportation, distribution and administration, together with the purchase price of the coal to the iwraon, firm or corjioration from whom taken, which shall be fixed as follows, towit: The average price of eoal for the year next before the first day of January last preceding at the place where taken, and if unmined, then the price shall be taken as above directed less the cost of mining. Sec. 3. After notice or notice and demand, the governor has, pursuant to this statute assumed charge of either the mining, transjiortation or distribution of coal in this state, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to mine, traasjnirt, sell or buy or distribute coal in violation of such regulations he may make or cause to be made therefor, and on conviction thereof any auch person, firm, association or corporation shall be punished by a fine nut exceeding five thousand dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by both. ri I Service. Office, the New Redd Bulldliif. PRICE. UTAH X-R- STEWART. ALEXANDER Attorney At Law 1 5PJpl itww wl Office, 8econd Floor Stlygai Bulldlnc TRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At law 717 Judae Bnttdlne S ALICE iS Ftretj WtM -- L. A. McGEE wltlvi Judgi on oi Attorney At Law Rooma B and I, Silva ml PRICE. UTAH Bldg. . . Silva JOOI Alton bulldt Ftrrt OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Office, Room ml BulldM PRICE. UTAH aro HENRY RUGGERI red Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouw PRICE, UTAH B. W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouw j PRICE, UTAH A. nigh-Grad- KOPFS STUDIO Portraits and Enlarge o Second Floor Price Commercial and Savings Bad PRICE. UTAH J. E. FLYNN IdccwHcd Undertaker end Embelmer Telephone gg. PRICE. UTAH BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phone Iftfttn. PRICE, UTAH CANNON A FETZER low-liv- j Architects j j ,va!u-irouiotc- rs I I ' mod-!piel- j , Temnleton Building. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mem tiers of American Institute of Architects. EOt-RO- g J. W. HAMMOND. LICENSED AB- STKACTER OF TITLES Abstracts of title furnished to art piece or tract In Eastern Utah. FM Insurance written In the best compa; nies. Real estate, bonds, etc. SecoM Hoor Silvsgnl Bldg., Price. Utah. PRICE LODGE No. 52. L 0. 0. F. PRICE. UTAH : ll-.- T t.-- Meets each Wednesday evening J. fj. Whitford. N O.J r;.; e. R. Niles, Sec'y. :3 oclock. M. Lovell, v. af C. cu-to- dv Ri-do- n. in-p- -- iuvi-tigat- re-(,'- vd h, l.-d- . Tl.-rt- '!. . en-p:r.-K- -v i : i l V. h E. ARAMAK1 Rest Japnnesc Mcrclisnillse I "very Desert slop Catering to the trails qf the r dent of th local coal cam and Kiirmtinriinir territory. GIT OUR QUOTATIONS Concrete Uuililine. South Street. Price. Utah. Ni onie-iruiii- beuu-Mu- , I -- l- ; V V -m a!-- en : xon Cee -j a- Bel miniati BALT LAKE CITT, UTAH ah-.'- ol DiS l)oni llirt to meet with trouble. it bcadou. It is safe j |