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Show JT 1 H PAGE TWO THE SUN, PRICE, UfAlI-EVEUVT FKh)A FEBRUARY 21, 19JB I Honest Ford Service m I Ford service for owners of Ford earn is one of the im- H ) portant elementfl of the grant Fird organization. Ford v - M I ncra enn net real Ford Bcrvicc only by coming to tin nil- ' thorized Ford dealers, where there nre at nil times Ford I workmen, genuine Ford material, nnd the standard low Ford prices. If you want to get nil there is, nnd the best there is, in your Ford car come to us with It for the genu- inc Ford service. Prompt attention every time. Hj ' (MiT o 1 -1 o n 1 vy S UP P LIB T TAT inLWiriJS!!ttl , B; MotorisK know our rep- JRk 49 H , utntion for handling only fflyjk, iST Vji holiest grade supplies. frMk m f.i For instance, when you &f $ fcB0 Hilf need Spai'k plugs, you Will The Standard Spark tV naturally come to us, for Plus of America j we handle the complete H , cially designed for every H ' make and I vjx? ot inotoi. I RUNABOUTS, $590.25; TOURING, $605.54 'ti . . I . -.-II . J. . . .-.I .-J- -.-. .- - -. .r. . I r.-. I ReddCulp Motor Co. I I The New Garage, North Ninth Street, I I Just Off Mnin, Price, Utah. K 20 Per Ct. Discount 20 Per Ct. Discount I SACRIFICE SALE l In Pull Swing H t TIiIh f irrit few dayfl o'f our reat sacrifice Hale is proving ' the HctiHatlon of thin camp. While now less thnn a week old, a , the Roods are Kolntf fast and bargain hunters had best avail B themselves of the wonderfully low prices while many line M of tho stock are yet unbroken. THE SALE CLOSES WITH M ' NEXT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28TII. Twenty per cent re- 1 ' duction on every article in the house except Groceries. Too H much stock the reason. It must bo reduced to $20,000.00 or m leas. Wo are giving tho consumer the advantage of mcrchan- u dlso bought at the right price and at the right time. Remem- H Overalls Hint sell regularly for 2.l0 nt the presont time f you get for $2.00. Hf Shoes that cost you $0.00 today, you can get at tlilh Hi snerifico sale for $-1.80. 1 Ginghnm and Outing Flannel' that has beun selling for 1 85c tho yard or three ynrds for $1.00, you can get at this sale 1 thrco yards for 80c, nnd all through the line similnr big cuUt B In prleoH. Including, also, Stoves, Furniture, Coal Shnvols, H ' Picks and Pickhamllos, Linoleum, Illnnkcts, Overalls Gent'.t H , Fllhlishings, Hats, Caps, etc. H jj Furthermore we liave just received a tremendous ordor H gf Ladles', Girls' nnd Childrena Ginghnm Drcaaes. They go B ( nt tho same reduction. ABOVE ALL PAY NO ATTENTION fl ' TO HEARSAY. Come nnd see with your own cyoa the l wonderful savings to bo made. Seeing, you must believe. i Tho chance of n llfotime stares you in llio face. THESE t GOODS ARE ALL NEW. Come, wo say, and get your share. H' If you cannot come down afoot, ask the driver for Sun- i, nysldo Mercantile Co. have our man call at your house and H 1 1 bring you down in tho closed Sedan automobile. Take the i ' ride, for it will take but ten minutes of your time. Thou Hj i you are back homo again. B Sim ii y side Mercantile Co. ' J. . PESSETTO. Manager. Sl'NNYSIDE, UTAH. H 20 Per Ct. Discount 20 Per Ct. Discount ' Keep the Home Tires H Turning H With a Willys-Knight, Oakl-ud or Owrlaml, three of the best can offered discriminating users today, International truck are H especially adapted for use locally. We are dealers. H Eight or ten tued cars offered at bargains to ako room in or garage for new ones arriving. Anything we soil tuw our personal i guarantee. Drop around, see what we have and get acquainted. H The Price Garage H Company K)l South Ninth St., Taveru Bldg., jS PRICE, UTAH fCOAL PRODUCTION NOW 1$ SHOWING SMALL ; INCREASE FIGURES TO DATE ENCOURAO INO TO OPERATORS. Flvo Hundred and Sixty-rive Millions of Tons the Estimate For the Year j Ending March 31st, Next Car , Loading Decreases the Country Over With Tew Sections Excepted. ('(rrrMinirin r Tho Hun WANIUNHTON, 1). ('. Feb 17 I "tunnies plnie production of bituminous bitum-inous (oal, during the week ended Fobrunr Hlh, nt 8,1)10,000 tint Ions winch lulls Utll.OOO nt-t Inns or 3fl wr cent bflo the production of the wwk of KiMinmr ll, nnd 24W1,0(I0 nrt '(ohm or J I piT cent below lliu -orre-'miiii1iii ueik of 1018. The iiunf(t 'jimdiiciion per working ilny, tliinnp Uhe ciirniil wrek, is estimnleil h( 1 ,.'110,000 net tons, n coinpnred Mith I,8l!0,000 nel Ions for the ronl josr to jdnte, mid 1,741,000 net Ions fur a Minilar ienod of lnl jenr. The pro-iltii'tion pro-iltii'tion for tho ronl eir to date, ihiw estimnled nt 502,107,000 net tons, exceeds ex-ceeds the production of lust jenr for the witne Hnod bv 31,1'JD,0(I0 net Ions A rontiniinlion of the low production rerordel lurinfT tho pnnt lew weeks for the Imlntiru of the eonl jenr will rul this ereM down npntoxlmstely onc-hnlf, mill production lor tho eosl enr ended March 31, 1011), will not tcced fi((5,000,000 net tons. A considerably greater deerense thnn in bituminous production occurred oc-curred In tho nnthrnritc output for tho week ended February 8th, this do-trenso do-trenso ninouiitine; to .177,000 net Ions or npprmimntcly J0 per cent below tho output of the week of February 1st Tim prodiietinn duriiiK the week of February 8th is estimated at 1, '11,000 net Ions, nnd is the lowiwt production, with the exception of UmstiiiHK week, 11118 recorded dur-titf dur-titf the wt few jenrs. Tho avenge produrtioii xr worklnp iIhv, duniiK lim rurrviit week is wtinintpil nt 'ill, 000 net Ions, hs eonimrel with tli. daily iiimi' for the ronl enr to date of .'1 10.01 mi net ns, nnd ns nHiiist llio dnih nvenige of Hie eonl jear lo ilule ol 10IH ol :i 17,000 net tons. The lotnl piiMliielion fr tho row I ywir lo ili.le now miihmiiiU to K107,000 ml tons us i.iinNired with 8fit'J8,000 m-l Ions ibiiinif ii siimlnr period of th 1"I7 1S v...if er. Mines Loso Much Time. AiiiiUms of working; conditions as rvNirted li the opvrutom of fort-Meii fort-Meii liiindtvd Mini four Million tin country ovei with ,i totnl production of ll,.'IOVIJI net Ions himI pr(siiii nipiinty ol 1 1,1l7.llf0 net ions lor Hie wiek Milling IVbnmry 1st nhow llio ojMTalorH niiorliiig pmdiired 7AD kt lent ol the total estimated output, the mine lioiiiff om'rateil at .V.H mt cent ol their full time, ns coiiiwred with (1I..1 ier ewit during Hie week or January Mtli mid 1)0.0 (er ecut duniiK Hit oorrmjMMidlng week ol lat jwir Thu tdeady wiikl Iom of lime at llm inin on account of luck of hitwneM eintiiiueil during the wk of February 1st and hihouiiI-til hihouiiI-til lo :I7.0 ier etil of total linw of H'JlKT 1 1 lit loot during that wevV, making the other Inflow whirh nre limiting production really migniri-caul. migniri-caul. Toliwnrter khipuiHiila from Hid North Atlmilii isitts nnd llnmntnn It.mils, iluring the wok ended Feb-ruur Feb-ruur Hlh, Hiiiouiileil to 1170.110 uet Ikiii, i eHdiiig shipments of the week preceding by but one-hiilf of 1 per ecut Shipments from Ilnltimor- in-,i in-,i nsM'd S tr etnt mid from Hampton 1 toads 8 b per ewit, while New York slid i'liiladelphm sliipmeuU deereaaeil h.' per cent. For tho eoal ear to dete, sliipincnts bv tidewater now iihiount lo ;i7,i:il.0lW net Ions, whih ' lal compnsoM slilptiiHiits fnmi New ork nnd l'hiladlphia of 1H.HMU)78 net tons, from Ilaltimoro :i2fl'2.3'i0 net tons, and from Hampton Honda Hi.l'JAJlO net tons. CarhiaiU of bituminous bi-tuminous eoal on bund at all harlmia tin Katurday morning. Febnuiry Sili, Hiiwunlod to 13,705, Car Loading Decreases. Carriers remrta for tint wwk endnl February 8th show that ear loading decreased in all districts during the week with the wwptinn of Ohio, Southwestern Virginia and the district dis-trict including Illinois, Indiana and Western Kentucky. In Ohio the in-eroHMt in-eroHMt in ears loaded numuntwl to m8ii hunilred mid aixty or 0 0 xwr cent in RoulliwMturn Virginia to but one hundred nnd twelve or 5 per cent, and in Hie Illinois, Indiana and Western West-ern Kentucky district to 2,487 or b iwr cent. The greattwt ileereNMs occurred oc-curred in the (Vntral Pennsjhania and Southern Wet Virginia fu-ld. In the foimer distncl, Iba iWrease HiaountMl to 41111 ears or IS pr cant, and in the latUr distnat to 11S6 twia or 7 jtr cent Sluiuneiils of bituminous coal lo I New knglatid during the wek cndd February Hth am estimated at JS3.-217 JS3.-217 net tons, mid are 8!l per eonl bt-bw bt-bw the slirpmenU of tb tek pr j ceding. This deerense u entirely at-iribuled at-iribuled to shiianentii In rail, wlueli ,smounlel to Itm.8-1K net tans, ami fall 'J&..1 i-r cent. Ttdawatar alnpmenU, Nmouiiting to 170,300 net Ions, in-crsAsoil in-crsAsoil over the week preowling by i.l per cent, all harlmrs reporting im-nmement im-nmement Total shipments lo Vow l.ngland, for tho coal year to date, 'now amount to 22,017,V)2 net tons of liirh loinl rail shipments amount to '.WS.507 net Ions and tidewater ship n.ents to 11,022,025 net tons The production of bchixe coke in the 1 idled Slolc-t, diinng the week iMiteil Ftbmar Slit, is estimated nt iX.OWl net ton's, and is n decreno of .0,000 n'l tons or approximately 0 kt cent eomMred with the week of I February 1st, nnd a decrease of 13,-'HHI 13,-'HHI net tons or nppnuimntclj .1 lcr -1 ftit in eoiniiarison with the eorres-l.iiding eorres-l.iiding week of 1IU8 The nvonig" 'pioduclinn iwr working da, during llho eiirreiil week, is entimnteil nt M,-IHM M,-IHM net tons, ns against 811,000 net I Inns during Hie preceding week, and (Ml.liiiO net Ions during the weik of jlclinmrj hlh of last year IDAHO IS TO PRODUCE ITS I OWN COAL, THE ASSERTION I That I tali eoal producer are liable I In loc trade in liblho as a result of I I he discovery of hnge coal fields I which eau meet all Hie demands of I Idaho, 1 the statement ol" It. s Tal ilwilt of the Idaho Coal .Mine com- mny, a recent visitor nt JC1011. Tho 'new' mines nre in the Teton district. I and the Oregon Short Line has built a line to them, nccording to Tnllxitt. lie states that then? nre twcnlx million mil-lion ton nlmic the five hundred toot lewd. Identified with TallaiM in Hk' cotiiMti) is his jon nnd Y M. White. At present Idaho is Inrgcl) sened with I'tnh nnd Wjoming coal. Owing li being called tiiMin to pay lesa irelght ratus than I'tnh and Wvomiiig dimpetitors, he contends Hint he will be aide lo sell coal chcuiwr limn com pctllors and thereby "freeze" them out of the Idaho market. Restrictions Soon Off. WASHINGTON, I). ('., Feb. 10. 1 The Inst of the watttmu coal reguln-1 reguln-1 lions of tho fuel ndministmtion stilt in force will be suspended Mnrch 1st, next, if the present comparatively mild wenther continues, smd 1111 announcement an-nouncement tonight by Fuel Ailininis-tiulor Ailininis-tiulor (Inrfield. These prohibit Hie hipmcnl of eosl for eoiisignmrnl and rtspnre all shipiera of coal moving to lolewatrr at Atlantie jiorts to eon Mgu such shipmoiits to tho tidewater ( al exchange. It also wns announced the Itiel .idministratioti would rclnin n skeleton organisation "ready for i wnsioti for any emergency." AROUND THE LOCAL CAMPS; PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE ('nmenui Coal company recently installed in-stalled an undercutting machine in it mine, making nine of these cutters I iterated hy llio company. It. M Magraw mid I'. Snutscht or llmwaiha were 111 I'rice Inst Monda after an insjicction by the former of things up at lleiner. All of the United Unit-ed Mntos Fuel procniea ore working work-ing four mid five days n week. A. 1'.. (lihson, general siicriulen-dent siicriulen-dent nt Storrs, wns in I'nce Monday. Mo says his camp Is working six days II wctk with "irospccts of continuing ut IIiih gait right along. Tim output is around eighteen hundred tons dally. l.ilwrty Fuel compiiny is installing new Khnking screen ciiuiiiment nt its plant at Iituda, mid lias recently purchased forty two and a quartor Ion mine cars. The screening ipnp. ment is rMirlcd lo lie thu finest eer installed 111 I'tnli. It is likcl) some rAhundreil of the coke owm nt Munin'stde will b cIomhI 1 low 11 nlxitit the firsfSof the month. The Anaconda andvutnur Miivller are (niiclling orders bwaitso of the slnka of copper miners nt Unite, Mont., ami ilsewhcre. This in turn curtail the diiimnd for coku fnuu Carbon (HUiuty. Wnttis Coal rompnny is working iiractieally full time nnd isoutputting in the iieighlNirhiNid of twenty thousand thou-sand Ions of eonl monthly, mid is dv loiung for a much larger outimt III the near lu lure. II 1. .Mauley munugcr, status that market eondi lions are (piite satisfactory. Carlsiu Fuel eomany is oerutiiig full limo mid has n production of alxuil thirty llHHisand tons monthly. Tho C4iiiiiuy has in mw at its tipjMH two boxoar loaders, one for nut and tho other for lump eoal, ami thce aro giving naist excellent satisfaction. Thomas T, Lamph is suierinteiuWnt. Fnileil Klates Fuel eomiauy has ordered n storage lmttery gathering lenmotio for its lllack llawk mine. Vieo I'reaidsut Moroni lleiner stale that the market is "picking up" and that inereused husimsM is coming in Iroin new Miurces, Ho dons not look for much change 111 present wiling prices for soma lime to coma. Cnpt. (iuy II. lloltncs of Hie On Hundred and Forty-Fifth Utah Field artillsrr, relnnittd with his oom-iaiiy from France the first of the month and is with tho United Stales Fuel Hniwny again. He fore Iwtving for Hit front ha was with the sales depart mcut, but he is now chief clerk to Vieti President Moroni limner. II. (I. Williams, for many years gen-iral gen-iral Manager for the Utah rual com iiuny, having nxtemuva coal mid auke inter! in Carlton euunl, says Bait l.aka Miniug Iteviaw, is how serving he eoinMuy as consult iwg manager, (inw lb ibMlh of Ocneral 8uMnu tsmlent Thomaua, how-aver, ha has takeu over the gaucral auparvision o I bo tMintpan) 's iksveral proprtis. Morton (ual comany, ocralliig a title and a half from Hams, has coin pitted its elect ne haulage line mid if iir.w lUdivsmig cual to the lipids of 1 ha Carbon Fuel aorapany. The suip-iscnt suip-iscnt was installtHl by W. W. Jones of 1'rtea, and is rtHirtwl to bo first class in ovary rwiet. Tim Morton couimnv owns about three liundrwl Continued on l'ago Pour. OLSON'S MINE TAX BILL HOST VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED MEASURE ATTACKED IN OPEN SESSION OF COMMITTEE.. Former Attorney General Barnes and Ferdinand Erlcksen Present Contentions Con-tentions of Several Carbon County Corporations Idaho Man Much Puffed Up Over Coal Discoveries. At an oiHii session last Snliirdii morning ol the senate commit lee on public nffnirs Rcnnlor Olson's bill iv Is I lug to the tnxntion of mine was igoroindy opiswed by reprosentntlws of llio nnous mining companies of Utnh. Olson", ns ssinsor ot the bll', defended the 11r1011s clnusos atturk-ed. atturk-ed. A. It. Ilnrne, representing eoal mining romjianics, wnstho first to attack at-tack llio provisions of tho hill. Since coal minus nre to bo taxed, not on the net proceed but on nrtunl cash vuiuc of the procrt, as provided for bv amendment lo the statu constitution til the Inst election, nccording to llnrnos, it is not necessary to rcquiri dotnilol iuformntioii n to net froeced of mines. All mining roinmuios an coiniK'lltors, I In rues said, nnd uiu unturally anxious to hne their bust nets affairs kept secret from the other companies. If it is necessary to submit sub-mit n rcMrl on net proceeds, thcoo lusimAS secrets become common pm-irty. pm-irty. Ho asked Hint only llio information infor-mation necessary bo required of them mid that this information bo kept private by the board of cualiratinn. Ferdinand Krirkson, representing Utah Fuel company nnd I'lcasnul Valley Conl company, slated that this cnr most of tho cotnwinies nre producing pro-ducing only on n limited scale mid Hint the information would not be Mreasary. S'ennlor Olson vigorously defended his bill. The making public of Ihn net proceeds of nil loiupanicw will not onl stir cotiimdittou, ho sain, Iml will show llio workings of tho coal compsnie mid tend nlso lo reduce the lirici1 on coal for the general good of Ike public. LEASING BILL UNDERGOES SEVERAL CHANQEB LATELY An offical copy of the new leasing measure, hennte Hill No. 2812, nnd in-li in-li nihil "lo encourage mid piomnte Ihn mining of ronl, phosphate, gas nnd sodium 011 the public domain," generally gen-erally known n tho "mineral, oil, land leasing hill," hns been received by the Ulnli chapter of the American Mining congress. Official advices fnuu Washington, I). (., nre lo tlu effect Hint I he bill, now agreed In in amended form by Ilia conference committee, com-mittee, and which hns been ix-nding for many mouths, is likel to litis 111 llio form in which it imw stands. Set-1 Set-1 nil changes of considerable iniort mice wcru mndo by tho committee in llio recent conference. The pmicitml changes, as noted b 11 couiiarisou be Iwccn the new and the old lull, nre: The now lull inelude "whIiuiu" do-hhhIs do-hhhIs ns among Ilia ones to which tho measure is applicable. The tirst lull only enumerattHl "eoal, phosphate, oil, oil slisle or gas." In ragard to "cosl" the new bill includaa tho do-oils do-oils in the territory of Alaska, tho first moasiiri' specifically including Alaska. Another iuis)rtaut change is msilH in the section dealing with "phosphntus." Tho new hill author-mes author-mes the secretory of Hie Interior to tanso or soil any lands continuing dc-swista dc-swista of plioHjilmlo. The first bill ciilv provided for leasing In tho new measure n limiting ilmifo is inserted in the oil and pis section. The old lull provided for the dnlliugot one or more wells to a depth ol live hundred feet within one year from llio dalt of xrmit. The new bill ipialilios this by inserting "unlisu, valuable deisils of oil or gas shall I lm siHiner iliseovored. " The umeuil-ed umeuil-ed mnikiire sImi provides that tho' iKTliilllee kball he eulitled lo a iwleut for one-fourlh or Ilia lend embraced in tho pnsteeling iHrmil. In ili original form only least was " initlwl. The leasing provision is also' Itoardsned to lake 111 twelve hundred ami eighty, instead of six hundred mid forty acres, us first planned. In hee. 21, under the "Alaska oil proviso," I hew is now added: "No fraudulent claimant shall bo entitled to any lease provided for 111 this sec-linn, sec-linn, but the NueioiMir in interest to any such claimant without notice of Hie fraud at Hie tiiuo such interest was ni qui red shall not he chargeable therewith." 1 The hill that first pacd tho sennta was to Hhi effect that K0 jier etail of all receipts fnim leases should go into the reclamation fund mid Wi par rant lo the slates 111 which such funds were collected. The bill as agreed to pro-vidtNt pro-vidtNt that all money, eolltMiltsl sliall go into the reclamation fund, ami nfier being iumhI mica shall lot divided, divid-ed, half going to the stales sud half to the federal traaauo I Formerly the lull fixed both wini-j mum and maximum pi-ice. It now! ilixes ruilv Miinimum pnts, leaving it I to the secretary of Hit) inttinor to 'establish any maximum he dusiws. Natures ehauga with ismdiltons. A wild hull is harmleaa in the form of fctuaks. Augur ih n Miison that utturntod tho soul, hut Bomutimes it eliminates oilier jHiiaons that nro there.. HIGHEST PRICES IN CASthM PAID FOR LIBERTY B0ND3 H Are You Pro! tected? I When 011 hnvc n pob Qa H your stock of goods, cqm nuit jH or house ami it is wnl'ii (,. B us .Mm can rest nssurc hut B vour protection is com) 1 Bl Wo invite mi opMirtur ' to LVJ talk over vour insurance udj VJ Itonds for all iuriost Al. B strnats of Title Ileal I .tt BJ ' Iinns. Notaries public 111 e B LEE-NELMS I CO, Inc I Sllvngnl tlldg, t'rbr, t h H niOHEST PRICES IN CASH PAID FOR LIBERTY BONDS. H Hficil Mnlu orritv. .Main nn.l I Miilli Mnvin, I'rli-r, I i "i HJ J. Rex Miller I JtAVAfJKIt. I S. KUSANO Inimooc Menlimullso ol l!ierjr IIcmtIiuIoh Catering to tlin Trailo ot 1 ci-lilcnts ci-lilcnts of tin. Coal Cmnpi nd Kurroun ling Territory UKT (It'll QUOTATIONS Coiirreto llulMIng Houlli NlnMi StrcM, I'rfcc, Utah I THOS. FITZGERALD fwift llrlnUs mill fool Hall. lienors for Cciillcmcn. Cigars, Toluicco, Cigarettes nnd Hmllar .Xlrrcliaiullsc. Wi-nt Main Klrcct POOLI-IALL Heft Drinks, Clgsrs, Tobaccos. Cigarettes. Candles, Nothing Hut the licit Your Trpilo fialloltcd. joi; kiii:va Tarker-Wceter Hldg. Trice, m Utah J Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. 'llest Flour At Mill, per 100 U it.iO. JM of tOO M. it.ss. I Hntn In Hulk. IJ.SS; In itaik j is. tso. CliltiHen Kced, J M0. Chopping lie pur lluntlrrsd I'ouiuls. flsHiiIng HcmhI Vl.oat 10l pr I Hundred I I J. Wilbur Burnliam,Mgr I I'llICK, UTAH ! J |