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Show IMS TES SUE, PI10R TIOZ COST PTAE-ETE- ET FRIDAY, MARCH 1D1T, g C'.-x- .USING NEW STRUCTURE Hold Annuli Meeting la New Office and Post Dividend. finished that the stockholders could hold their annual met-- I injr jn the new office on the mezzanine L tan floor, tbe building of the hasten waa street Mam on Electric company the aceue of this gathering last Saturcent day evening. More than to per of the stock was represented, and a attendlarge proKrtion of the holders with fixtures modem ed. The lighting tbe brilliant illumination afforded, Suffii-eiutl- ! ARE YOU A GOOD HATER? v brought out much favorable comment. Heading of the annual report gave and 'great satisfaction to those present, the excellence of ennzlruetitiu, appear-- ! gnee and arrangement of the new building rlso was the source of much i gratification. With the 8 er cent dividend as issued there has now lieen a total of 5(1 !per cent put out to the atiN'kholders during the past three years, or since the organization of the eouqianv. As the stork has nearly all been alloted it waa thought that the holders would prefer a stock dividend to easli, and this met with the hearty approval of all, together with the prooition that 'an extra allotment was available on : which present holders were to have first rail. Only about four thousand dollar in stock remains to lie distributed.. Applications are coining in fur this daily. With this all taken up the rompany will be fully launched with thousand its capital of seventy-fiv- e all paid in. It ia now recognized as among the largest institutions of its kind in the Intermountain region. No changes were made in the officer and directors, all being bv unanimous vote. Neil M. Madsen is president, N. S. Neilsnn is vice president, W. C. Brother the secretary and manager and Harold V. Leonard is secretary. The additional director are Judge George Christensen, George and Emile Rernardi. Coats of cloth coats of pile fabric In colors and styles suggestive of spring priced $14.00 to $48.00 COATS SUITS Conservative models for practical wear some tailored garments that look tailored." hand- DRESSES Ve are still receiving shipments of new dresses crisp crinkly taffetas soft lustrous crepes priced from $11.00 to $40.00 A. D. Hadley Tuesday, March 20th, Dr. Scholl, apedaliot, will conduct Ito This office is equipped to turn out the most difficult, forcefyl and compelling advertisements in the most economical manner. We have experts in their respective lines in every department of this office. For further information call on us, for CITY MARSHAL MAKES RAID ON UPSTAIRS HOTEL s "foot clinic" at this tore. All of us in The Sun organization hate waste. We frame the hate of waste in our everyday labors. Everything we have of constructive ability, of inventiveness, is enlisted against waste. FREE. Authorized by a search warrant issued out of the city justices court, Marshal Warren Peacock conducted a raid on the Grand Hotel rooms in the second story of a building on East Main street last Saturday night, and searched the place for evidences of violations of the liquor law. Hidden on a shelf rleverly built in the bottom of a phonograph cabinet so as to form a false bottom was the booze as susiiect-eIrene Gordon, who seemed to be in charge of the place, waa put under arrest. License under which the business is conducted was issued by the city to George Gustas, Hailed before the city court of Henry G. Mathis, the woman waa found guilty and fined two hundred and ninety-nin- e dollars. Released on a six hundred dollars bond, she has appealed the ease to the district court. Aiding in the raid and search were the night marshal, Leland Bry-nSMITH TELLS CHAMBER and Sheriff Dcraing with a couple o( his deputies. This same place was County Official Gives His Ideas On jostled up once before, along last sumHelping Matters Along. mer. At that time a jug of liquor was found in the basement furnace. But as having raught the spirit the warrant under which the search of Apparently often rejieated cry of the board the was made covered only the upstairs of directors that the members and peorooms, there was a bobble in putting ple of Price and Carbon county should anything over onto the occupants of voice their views on the subjects which the "hotel." might seem of interest or benefit to the community, II. C. Smith, county TANNERY JUST GETTING UNDER clerk, takes hig typewriter in hand and ' WAY 18 BURNED Chamaddresses the of ffte Poor Advertisements Create a Waste Sun Advertisements Create Business LACK Of HARKfF EAST IN WEST HTML Tha Bun 8pcla! Service. WASHINGTON, I). C., March 12. For the week ended February 24th the bituminous coal mine of Utah produced 56.1 cr cent of fulltime eniucity. Of the total loss 33.9 per rent is ascribed to lack of market, with 6.5 assigned to mine disability and less than 1 per cent to labor shortage and all other causes. In this same period the Colorado output is given as 54.5 per eent, with 32.2 per eent loss due to no market conditions, the other causes of shortage being mine disability 4.1 and transportation difficulties 9.2 per rent. New Mexico made only an incomplete report, and the output up in Wyoming stands at just under 50 per eent. Present estimates of soft eoal production ths country over for the week ended March 3d indicate a total output of 10.860.000 net tons, including eoal ship) ed, mine fuel, local sales and eoal coked. This is an increase of more than half a million tons over the revised estimates for the ewek preceding. Preliminary reports of cars loaded on Monday in the present week March 5th to 10th show 42,194 cars, decrease to 33,181 ears on Tuesday and to 28,206 on Thursday. Loadings for the first four days of this week were slightly below those for the corresponding days of last week. The total output will probably be between 10.7000.000 and 10,800,000 tons. The trend of output for the last seven weeks has been slightly downward. Leas In Short Month. Preliminary estimates placed the total output of soft coal for February, including lignite and eoal coked at the mine, at 42,130,000 tons, a decrease from the production in Jannary of approximately 16 per cent. The two factors responsible for this decline were the less number of working days in February and a decrease of more than 7 jier eent less than the average daily rate of production. The real test of the sufficiency of production is consumption. A canvass of a selected list of consumers of coal indicated that domestic consumption plus exports during January was approximately 10r 700.000 tons per seven days week, and that approximately 8,000,000 tons of the January output were added to reserve stock piles. Assuming that coal M) RAIL TROUWiS d. COIL OUTPUT at the same rate in February as in the month preceding, it appears that production was about equal to consumption and that there was but was burned little change in consumers' stocks. Market Losses Ia West Reixirta from the mines for the week ended February 24th ascribed the decline in irodurtion in that week rhief-l- y to increased losses of ojie rating time on account of transjiortation disability in the districts cast of the Mississippi River and to increasing lark of market in the. states west. At mines, in Ohio, Indiana and in some district in Illinois and the states further west Thursday, February 22d was observed as a holiday. On that account the output for the day appears to have lieen 8 per eent less than on Thursday of other recent weeks. Loesses on account of transportation disability, as reiort-e- d from the Eastern districts, ranged from a fourth to a fifth of full ojierat-in- g time. Although a notable improvement in this respect was shown in Southern Ohio, in Indiana, and some smaller gains occurred in a few other districts, traffie conditions in of the eastern distrirts were worse in the week under discussion than in previous weeks. Losses on of "no market" were significant only in the Western States, where they were reiwrted locally on the increase. Local strikes in Indiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas appreciably reduced output in those states. Loses on account of the strike in the Cumberland-Piedmont district continued to er m. PRICE, UTAH m iinS & Price Canyon wae built by the good cltisene of Price and Helper and other points along the Price Klver through free contributions In work, or by hiring someone to work for them. Why not build the Utah Central railway. Price to Huntington? It would he of much more benefit to Price than the Midland Trail. ASSESSOR CHECKS LIST Schedules of Property Turned Mines Are Corrected. In By IN NEW UNCEfcF ft Underthings Are ResplendfjJJ With Hand Work. 'HS Dainty Garmsnta Are Net That Mila Only tha Touch for Beauty. IgMii the secretary Of all tbe pretty clothes that g&l ber of Commerce in regard to the imAlthough it has been customary for wear, the underthings, these dijxi Destroyed by fire last Monday night the to assesor furnish of near local the the county getting railway the new tannery which was just get- portance the prettiest, observes t shout to build over into Huntington newspapers earh year with a table perhups Ion writer in the New York ting nicely in operation ia no more. The building in which the eetablisb-men- t Canyon to make its terminal connec- showing the revision aa made in his of- There is nothing in the leut ntiNpfe fice of the returns made for taxation wae operating wag located on the tion with the main line at Price. Unabout them, but they are respUsMqf March der date 12th of Smith purposes by the mining companies with hand stitches. writes: south side of the railroad at a point All of the KWEX b in the I am to note the varioue owning property county, it yet intricacies known to the hand of injftac right in line with Main street at its Kerns of pleaaed Interest to seems to be the general opinion that Price and vicinity west end. Known as the old "Mint" aa mentioned In an are hidden away somewhat your March bulletin. saloon the etructure was a relie of the Hut in my Judgment they all fade Into the loeal office does nothing toward the underthings of the woman the valuations on this class of daye when "the town" waa located oblivion In comparttlve importance fixing , mentioned In connection with tax producing property. It has become day. out that way, rlose to the former loca- when The dressea are bo almple as the proposed railroad from Price to generally known that these institution of the depot. Loss in the fire Huntington Canyon. The statement la almost trlmmlaglasg and they seems to have been pretty heavy. All made on good authority that there ia tions are overlooked for assesment by not the state require a greet deel of head board of more In coal that canyon than any one equalization, and the stork and machinery of the leathto make them notable In the in United the the States. That being part played by the local office is er making concern was destroyed, and place the cane, coal will tie mined and trans- not given attention. season. But eome one has sald Along early in t)e building was wholly burned. So far ported from Huntington Canyon for a the year Assessor S. W. are nothing without the Golding sent they gone when the first discovery of the good many yean. The output from out foundation blanks mines with be that will a supplied underneath over letter to oiiened minthese up blaze was made as to be beyond savthere In connection with the agricul- ing companies, and as these blanks are Then is this about the w&l Tujf there ing, the fire laddies were given only tural products produced through the dress. tor so little in asks It turned to back him the surroundlisting the opportunity to prevent decline slowly. proper, valley between Price and Huntington of around mines the 5ne4 i that those underpinnings with exclusive of the which will come ty ing places from going up also. A pole when the development Anthracite Increases. new irrigation works have lands he has sent out his can afford to be more the clothes line to deputies Hying carrying telephone, lighting and been built, will furnish a substantial The production o fanthracitc in the in each instance the schedule and more finely beautiful thaa diet feeder wires passed right over a corner and profitable for transporta- verify tonnage week ended March 3d increased notamazy as made in been in when have the corporation s office. the past l7gjy, of the building, and one of the poles tion, no doubt sufficient to support a week the in over the production bly railroad. It la reported now after the Lands are assessed wholly by the state more were required to give tbs I before and ia estimated at 2.104,000 was afire from top to bottom at one franchise has been granted to the Mays Imard, the assessor being required on- the proper setting. a time. The tension wires were cut u, high Interests, that they are going In with ly to turn in a list net tuns, including eoal shipped, mine All that women ere wearing Suable or discription of as a safety measure. The blaze was the Utah railway and build the road fuel, local sales and dredge and wash-cr- y first not from Healy Siding or some other point these holdings to the equalizers. But days can be crammed into a nuUkj to b iced from M. town when C. up on that railway and thereby shorten the other property the output. Early returns on car loadmov buildings, ma- There are the bloomers and stepjied out of the theater distance and also reduce the grade. A chinery, stocks of ings during the first four days of the Ktringham chemise. If you are straight andrprora at close material, the show. of here He in the and, from railroad over phoned Price to in 10th March 5th week to Huntington present menn an Increase of several in Carlton county in almost every in- In line then that Is the end of item w dicate somewhat lower rate of produc- an alann. Just what is to lie the fu- would thousand dollars In to value all Price stance the houses in the camps, togethbusiness. ture of the Sometimes you add 4 eon: tannery project has not yet real estate, an Increase In businem tion and a probable total output for been for er with other personal property, must dersllp to make the thinness of Dyomin announced. merchants, hotels, restaurants and an all be the week of approximately 2,01)0,000 carefully checked up by the lo- tain dress set perfectly, but thtf-- . increase In population. Train crews tons. and other employes necessary for the cal office. During this week Golding usually remove the chemise and who cathose enter the coke beehive Uxm in the Only Production of operation and maintenance of the road and his deputies have been quite busv that slip do double duty. week ended March 3d showed a recov- reers of life with a will and a deter- would require homes, and what I con- doing this eeptt work. In many instances, grow rounder and sider most Important or all it would an your figure ery from the slight decline in the pre- - mination will rise to the more taken on the ground has Into more ample proportions, assure a sugar factory through the opinventory spheres of usefulness in the ijgtioi eration of the road between these pla- discovered more than has course, a corset and n brassiere 2er t and professional world. ces. This factory would I assured of been tinted, or hns property derided i be added, but that la all. Everyt chungcHi euffiient acreage of leete to support it valuation. It appears that these la fitted Never tell a little lie unless you ere It and keep the plant busy. ao well, and made ao njng'i a railroad and a sugar factory schedules are made up by the compa- lently that willing to tell a bigger one in order to theWith your costume needs pnduj between and Price valley Hunting-to- n nies largely from their office records cover it up. added garment to make tbe eoi would support a largely Increased ratber than from an actual count or take Its place more smoothly. ENiwd i population of agriculturalists. And If not surrounded with Industrious and inventory. It has been found has been studied and fitted wtior ceding week and an increase over tlie prosperous farmers no community can from this cause there are a few eases thing and shaped adjusted with Infinite td wil a have week before. The total output, estipermanent, substantial healthy where apparatus has been discarded or so By that when it Is In place It Is ain, ' The taxpayers and citisens of broken mated from reports of cars loaded by growth. and was not on hand at all and all up, Price and the other towns Interested worry about its proper treated the principal coke carriers, and in part should see that road even while other property which had not of being lias been removed 'roia I , the this get they Notre Dame De Lourdes on reKiris of producers, was 394,000 It they are compelled to grant them yet gotten on the records would be r.houlden. me fl net tons against 371,000 in the week free terminal privileges, and gradethe omitted. A year ago reviGolding's faetoi roadbed for Also the when entire distance. yoursdl How you regard preceding. The gains were made in could we make a better Investment? sion had the net result of adding manv In these new underthings fenpe. Denver City voted bonds for several thousand dollars to the figures turned rayed Pennsylvania, West Virginia and cannot help but have only fell off in Alabama, million dollars to cut a tunnel through in on the original schedules. Of gmia. course, for your own D the transcontinental divide fur use of these revised appearance In the Kentucky, Tennessee, and Geonria andi,k.. figures are then handled for. AH exra fussiness has bwsell showed no change m the Far Western v-s- w hv the state board of equalization for 'raway'ro'shoMcntKis! .. i eliminated from them as though eh hi i. Price City Hall t(l galt city. fin adjustment before entrv on the magic. ? ronlil pay I'rlre City assessment. rolls. The Anything checking has not Inlne that la to thisoppressively road, but that Is yet been new generate i Car finished, but The quite Sun has itenple can do It. passed away and there U ,tT tr ilu my pari. If the will give the figures to its readers next Everybody sr those womanly touches only sur-tweek. h ling. The Courier r.Isu reports a gait: ci.ltuud company will make the ntha mem far make tor soon and others could of four hundred and ten m the numbeauty. CPI!'1. ber of ovens in blast. ' Musi of ihe Midland Trail through boo EairtarpriceAThVBun. Wedding announcements. The j FIRST 1 two-thir- ds nt - . ANNUAL BALL , Ladies Altar Society i 1 Saturday Evening, March 17 admiist-etue- j Welcome. Admission $1.00 : .... |