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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER FRANDSEN CARBON COUNTY COAL COMPANIES GET IN ON SAME PRICE BIG CONTRACT WITH STATE Contract covering the coal ujjly for all state institution! for the aix ninth beginning October 1st and ending Ajiril 1st, have been awarded by the state department of finance and purchase to the four major companies hunIterating in I'tah.. The aixty-ai- z dred tons to be need at the atate eapi-to- l, the University of Utah, the Utah Agricultural college, the atate mental hospital and the atate industrial school a lo lie apportioned equally among the Koval Coal, the Utah Fuel, the United (State Fuel and the Kinney Coal companies at a flat rate of 01.50 on the cars at the mines. Due to the fact that the season contracted for is shorter than that of last year, as well aa the decline in the irice of coal, a considerable saving will lie effected. Last vear the coniract covered a iieriod rom October 1, 102H, to October 1, 1921, bile the present contract. will cover n!y a six months' period. The contract price at the atate cajii-tla.t year was six dollars for alack foal delivered to the bins. This year the price will lie 01.50 at the mines which wilh the freight and hauling fus's added will make the coat of the tout at the capitol range from 04.05 to 04.15 ier ton. Coal delivered to the Universitv of Utah last season cost 05.85 under the old contract and at the other three institutions the same. This year the coat will range from 04.-0- 5 to 04.25 delivered to the institutions. The contract is awarded to the four rniiijtauies since all are selling coal at the same price. The dejiart-aien- t of finance and purchase on last Holiday advised the Standard Fuel fniMiix. that the former contract had been adjudged to have luised and that tlio eonijauiy will not lie permitted to fill the coal bins at the old price. The company contended that since the contract authorized them to fill the bins aa it was needed, from October to Oetolier, they should lie jtermit-te- d to fill the state's bins on October of this year under the old price. The matter whs first taken up with the department of fiuance and purchase, but the dejuirtuient refused to consider the ease. It was taken up with the state board of examiners and the board of regents of the University of Utah, hut in Imth rases was referred buck to the finance and purchase for settlement. After consulting with the attorney general, the diquirtinent advises the fuel fniujutiiy that the department insists the contracts were designed to rover a specified period of time anil that if now the roinwny were to fill the bins on October 1st, the last day of the evisting contract, it would in effect lie furnishing coal lieyond (he ieriod conul sion of his meeting. He asked if the miners intended to stand by him. There waa a great chorus of yes." . DR. R. M JONES Physician and Burgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of Children. Office Bllvagnl Block, Pries, Utah. DR. J. A. JUDY Physician and Surgeon Telephone lilW Office Price Commercial and Savings Bank Bldg., Pries. Utah. DR. G. W. GREEN Physician and Surgeon Room 4, Golden Rule Hotel PRICE. UTAH USE LESS L S. EVANS Dentist brands Office, Room 10, Silvognl Building PRICE, UTAH Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded DR. H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist Work and Extraction. Price Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. X-R- ay WASHINGTON, D. I., OH. 3. An investigation of the various tyie of respirator nsed by workers in numerous industries iu preventing the inhalation of injurious dusts is tu lie undertaken at 1'iitiJiurg, la., exjieriment station of the United States bureau of mines. Stone dusts and metal dusts that are breathed by miners, stone cutters and metal jmlisher have beeu the cause of much jiulnuinary disease, incajuicitating many workers and at times resulting iu early deaths. While the best jireveutative is to eliminate formation of dust or to stop it at the source, nevertheless numerous situation exist where respirators ure in jireveuting inhalation of inin the air. jurious dusts The resiirators are mostly of. the ig snout" type that form a cap of metal, ruhlier or eloth over the mouth and iiostrili so aa to cause air filtration through a tq singe, jiajicr, fabric or metal gauze. Investigators have learned that the finest jiartieles of dust, of a size far too small to be seen by the unaided eye, are the ones that lodge in the lungs and do most damage. At present little ia known of the merits of the different filters used for respira tors and workmen often jtrefer to protect themselves with a towel or handkerchief tied around the face. In the proponed tests by the bureau of mines fine particles, such as coinjmse tobacco smoke and fine mineral dusts suspended in air, will be filtered with the different materials. The relutive effectiveness of the filters will be noted aa well aa their resists nee to jmssage of air and tendency to clog. The information obtained r.i iv lie used to design more effective Just respirators. Eventually a respirator mry be evolved that is sinijile in form, adaptable for fitting a wide variety of facial contours, of high dust removing efficiency, and that gives little resistance to breathing. SEPTEMBER ct ' or as-uil- I GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Attorney At law Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Receipts of State Show Close to Three Hundred Thousand. $110,1111-1.0- L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law MONEYS R and 4. Bllvagnl Bldg. PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At law 717 Judge Building Rooms 844 Main St., Price Utah The Home of Good Eats CITY, UTAH. HALT LAKE You will find listed below merchandise of the best quality. Do not overlook these items as they are all splendid values. We have juat received a shipment of brooms direct from the factory which we are selling at from 50c to $1.50. $ 4.25 Sperrys Driven Snow Flonr, no better made, per cwt .50 sacks of Corn Meal, white or yellow, per sack 3.70 jar of Armours Very Best Jelly, for 1.95 jars of Armours Very Beat Jelly, for Mother Oats, regular 85c sellers, three for 85 1.00 of the best Bice for Luna Soap (white), per case 5.50 P. G. White Naptha Soap, three bars for 25 A. B. Naptha Soap, three bars for .25 BO Large size Sea Foam, Gold Dust, Hydra Pura and Savex. Manor Honse Coffee, per pound : 40 American Sardines, four cans for .25 We have just received a supply of imported Sardines, Mushrooms and French Feu at prices that are very low. Among the light hardware we offer for the following week these: Galvanized Coal Bncket, large size .95 No. 3 Galvanized Tnbi 1.65 No. 2 Tuba for 1.55 Silver King Wuhboarda for. A5 Brass King Wuhboards for. j)0 Universal Flour Sifter, each jgg Large sized Bread Raiser, each.. igo susjH-nde- COLUMBUS, Kan., Kept. 20. For the second time in his long and bitter battle against the enforcement of the Kansas industrial court law, Alexander II. Ilnwut, chieftain of the Kansas nnion coal miners, went to jail today. Kef using to give a bond not to call any more strikes lending his appeal to the supreme couit and u condition of taking the apjieal, llowat surrendered himself to the sheriff and was jIa-ein the Cherokee county ju:l to serve n sentence of six months. He waa convicted in June of having called a s'rike in violation of the criminal jnvviriiimt f the law. With Inin to jail went August Ibireliv, the Kansas union vice president, convicted of the same offense and under the same sentence. Faith men were fined five hundred dod's-trillar. Huwat ' farewell to the miners, who gathered here by the hundred.--: today, was tqmken in a long sN- - ch he made them at the city park. Howat no', only bi'.Terlv condemned the Kansas industrial coart and (iuv-ernAllen, hut he defied the international union of the miners fur the action taken at Indianapolis, Iml.. this week, directing him to put hack to work the Dean nnd Reliance miners, llowat in his sjcch the KanWASHINGTON. I). . , t. 3. Tb sas industrial court ami declared thn: senate litlmr committee is tu conclude it would have no juirt in making the it investigations of ibr diidnrder :n wage contract. lie said he wmiM not the Mingo. W. Vn., coal fields with a ait in n room with the court. If the week a hearings, beginning next Moncourt wants a real strike." Howat day. Chairman Kenyon uunnumvd said, let it come down and try to get that plans lor another visit to today into th:s cotit met making." Governor IVet Virginia bad been Allen, Howat said, is Imginning tu realize that he has a biggpr job on his Court Must Act. Lands than be bargained for." j TOPEKA. Kan., Ocfc 3. Exjirov-- ; flnwat declared that the industrial L. Lewi, pr-.- ' idi r.t court law bud r:ot been enforced and ing hojie that John of the International Minns' union, wouhl not be enforced. We say that will avert a in strike Kansas disthe the industrial court law is one bell of a trict the men lwuk Iu wot 5c by ordering law," be shouted. lie had no state- who quit Friday when Alexander II. ment to make before he went to jail, Ilou-a- t went tu jail. AT. L. Huggins. excejit to call intention to the vole of confidence" lie took at the conclu (Continued on Page Eigt,tl Office Second Floor Bllvagnl Building PRICE, UTAH Office, the Bllvagnl Building. Formerly Occupied by Judge F. FI. Wood. Telephone ISO, Price, Utah. ttcrv-ieesli- le JAIL Mites Building, Price, Utah STEWART. ALEXANDER A PRATT Attorneys At Law Millions of pounds bought by the government Trite revenue receipts of the state for Sejd ember, a shown by the monthly report of AA. 1). Sutton, treasurer, last Monday, totaled $279,(u6.98. while there were also roeeipls of funds that were not in the nature of revenue, totaling 036,1)94.24. The main item of the receipts was tlie federal appropriations, totaling 013), (KM)!!, nnd of thin, was money turned iu tu reimburse the Male for money already expended on federal aid road work. Inheritance tuxes of $74,718.3), by the attorney general, formed the next most cmiridcrable item in the true revenue receij'ts. Disbursement were 0507,53). 08, of which $311,000.12 waa njient on state roads anil $120,080.51 for other jiur-- j mges from the state general fund. There was a total of $10,543.3) from the atate fish and game fund, more than eight thouaand from the state bounty fund, while disbursements also inrluded loans of 042,975.3J made from the state Behind lands prineijiaL Balance in funds at the rinse of the month totaled 01,209,365.93, of which the greatest item was 0585,170.00 in the state's general fund. The state schiwd land jirincijwl account showed 0131,177.03, ready for loans on already ajijiroved by the Mate land commissioner, and $144,001.32. ready for division at the jimjier time among the schools of the state. The fish and game fund amounted to more than twenty-fivthousand, the state Inanity fund In ten thousand plus and the motor vehicle registration land to more than seventy-fivthousand dollars. The state district Lewis Again Sustained. school fund was 054.3im.34. Outride IXDIANAl'liLlN, Ind., Sept. 30. various trust accounts, balances in By an overwhelming vote l lie conven- of tion of the United Mine Worker of other funds were trifling. America today killed a motion to reSTATE RANKS WELL IN quire officers of the union lo rejiay n YIELD OF SMALL FRUITS inof which their salaries Mere Juirt creased jn July last year. Frcridcnr Product 'on of small fruits in Utah Jol. n D Leu is, in asking rejection of is exceeded only by that ot Colorado the mol ion, raid its adoption would 1 lie Mates in the mouneight among brand the officers in the jiubiie mind tain division, according to figures ana' a baud of thieves." nounced from the fourteenth census. The defeat of the motion wa? by a On an acreage of nine hundred and ten vote of 2M5 (ii J.VJit. Duly live acres Utah jiruduced 1.PIS.3M quarts Illinois. Indiana, of miihII fruits in 1919 or ninety-tw- o delegation Washington, Montana and Michigan thousand more than Idaho and cast a majority of their vote for udnjv-lio- from threequart to live times the jmsltic-tio- n This division in the vote was of oilier Mates in the division, exsimilar to that which marked the de- cepting only feat of Alexander II. llowat, i In KanIn spite of this, however, the sas leader, who was d inerted liv the of 1919 sin. wed a falling off ronvci'tii.n to ider striker? to ret urn from the prod net 'on of Until. In the to wmk. latter year there weie 1416 acres devoted to small fruits, while ten years M'ngo Fields Probe Inter this had dmpjied to nine hundred lv DR. SANFORD BALLINGER Dentine Why pay war prices ? BUREAU OF MINES WOULD PREVENT ANY INHALATION AD Kinds PROFESSIONAL (More ! thaw ponad ami for a quarter) a higher-price- d of PRICE, UTAH POWDER jieo-pl- tracted for. In submitting the matter to the board of examiners and the hoard of regents at the university, Uip fuel rouiiuny agreed to waive the old contract juice if given a coniract to the coal for the entire season until next Ajiril at the rate of $2.31 a ton, the state to pay freight charges, which would make the total coat four dollars a ton delivered in the bin. The department observes in a letter, however, that this waa nut the projiosition submitted to the finance and jmrchaae department when bid were asked. The first bid submitted waa rejected and a few days later a second and lower bid was submitted. A second reduction was nude a few days later for 04.20 a ton and this was also rejected. In view of these facta the department haa rejected the final bid submitted to the board of examiners and university regents. HOWAT MOST DEFIANTLY TAKES TO COUNTY Brick Sjianish-Aiiieriea- lt su-J'- Yards adjoining the Denver and Bio Grande Railroad tracks oa the south, three Mocks east of depot. Office at the yard. Estimates given and prices quoted oa application. Foatoffloa Box SS. Telephone TIM. Manufacturer of BAKING than of BRICK COMPANY for over 30 years Sharp Debata Comet. WHEELING, W. Va., Get. 1. Several resolutions bearing on the situation in the eos! fields of Southern West Virginia, notably one offered by Earle C. Jameson of Huntington, condemning the recent march of armed men through Boone to Logan county, were tabled today by the resolutions committee of the American legion, Delia rt me ut of West Virginia, in convent ion here. Thia action was taken after atormy debate among memliers of the legion, many of whom had volunteered their services to go to Logan, w;heu that county was threatened men. A plea for jirep red ness waa made to the dejiartment by Major General Harbor, dejnity chief of staff of the United States army. " While 1 know every right thinking man and woman in the country hojies that some solution. Home sure way to prevent wafg, is found at the jieace conference in Washington, D. C1., next month," the general said, "I say to you that the safe course ia to still keep your watchmen on the mountains, for no man ia wise enough to say that we will not have another war or when the next war will come." "The United States," he said, is a country of short memory. When you mention the war now, the average man does not know whether yon are referring to the revolutionary war, the civil ti war or the war, the recent war you had in West Virginia. e However, I feel confident that the of West Virginia will never forget the service her sons rendered in the war or that the nation will forget the juirt West Virginia jdayed." 7, 1021. 8 cnl-fcct- ajijili-eatio- OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Room Office . Bllvagnl Building. PRICE, UTAH. HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At law Office at the County Courthouse. PRICE. UTAH. Office-- , OLIVER 0. DALBY Attorney At law Eko Theater. Ground Floor. PRICE. UTAH. B. W. DALTON Attorney At law Office Eko Theater Building. PRICE, UTAH J. B. FLYNN Ltcrnacd Undertaker and Embalmrr Telephone 21. PRICE, UTAH. DR. H. B. HENDERSON Chiropractor. At Price, Pint Door West of The Bun. 10 to 12 noon 2 till 4 p. m. At Hel- We have a very nice line of kitchenware and graniteware at price far below competition. Our meats are United Statu inspected and passed, insuring nothing but thrifty animals used for butcher purposes. Buy For Cash and Buy For im, per. over Helper Btate Bank. 0 till S p. m., except Sundays. Other hours at home. Calls by appointment BEN BEAN e General Palming Con.rartnr First --Class Work. All Estimate! Free Phone 1M. PRICE, UTAH. A. KOPFS STUDIO High Grade Portraits and Enlarge ments. e FINE MONUMENTS At Reasonable Prices. Send For Designs and Prices. Second Floor Price Commercial end Bsvlnga Banl PRICE, UTAH. Beesley Marble and Granite Works Provo , Utah ONLY ONE KILLED MT. PLEASANT, Oct. 3.-IV. II. Z:ibri?kic has been advised that the body of her nun, Mcrville Zsbriakie, who died at n base hospital in France in November, 1918, would leave llolm-ken- , X. J., alsui October 6th. Yeung Zabriskic was tbe only Mt. Plcasaid lmy to Ik killed in nd ion in the war. He was severely wounded ai.d died a fdmrt time alter being carried from he battlefield. The local Anieriian Le(.'iiin jaiit was named after him ami! and ten. Similarly in l'AH) this together with Hie Mt. was 3.188.305 quart?, while in 1919 it ant jinat, Service Star Legion. will have' wit cut to l.l!tS.,fsi. ; charge if funeral nrrai.geinrjit. There were twu hundred and fifty-fou- r acres devoted to strawberries in LAND BOARD MONEYS 1919 on which 4S4.792 quail? were jro-dueThe stale lam! lainrd lias cadi on as (iiijuire.l with seven hundred and nineteen acres in strawberries in hand available fur loan amounting e jimctically all of Thi 1909 and a production of 1.832,796 $194,715.39, is taken ujt in loans already ajijinived, quarts. to the m.intbly sinicnieni i, bkickiu-iTie- . loganberries end dewlw'rries showed riecrca03 the chief cletk issued on last Mmidav. Loans were cumitUted during Septemalso. ber amounting to 031,7imi. Wise jieople seldom allow themselves to Jtiid now Ibe big eitie an dnin si tlisnjijarii.ted. AAhcn things do nut go to suit them they either find lot of talking I'M) jier cent the remedy or make it convenient to c . ry j,,., bp satisfied v ill; tVr; a tin v are. ci- - st. .iff eont.-i.- J. W. METCALF Notary Public ami Conveyancing Deeds. Rills nf Bale and Lean Pape of All Kinds Drawn SCOFIELD. UTAH Mrs. At J. C. WVtier lh-as-- : 'Tjrfe- - . PRICE LODGE No. 52 L 0. 0 PRICE, UTAH 'V Meet each evenli o clock, w. Wednesday F. Myers. V. G.: 7 Hampton. V. a.; L. A. Ililla. Sec " for It conics to welding work on "ail "ben auto, whether liat:tire car nr lietiiy truck. We arc eu-rdoing fur heat resiilta and MACHINES mean jiM day which a few year not now, but many considered alwo-Iiile- years. J. E. Jameson will sea that iiiiNi?ihc. Anil we are saving your machine ia taken care nf. Cormoney for ettrovv ner. SIYGElt la-e- i- - ly uiin-l- i ner Fifth and J street a Phone . CARBON COUNTY WELDING CO Noil't of H. A It. f!. W. l'ln, q,- Price. Utah. It; J. W. ltWIMOM), 110-7- IA CENSED ABSTRACTER OF TITLES Altfitracls of titles furnished tn anv Piece or tract In Eastern Itah. F'ire t lie too ready to exteml IJ-- 11 insurance written in the best companies. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second to the Jcll'.iv with a SiUj IHh ,,n floor Bllvagnl Bldg.. Price. Utah. lace. iWiMy lie ate too muclt. Blank 0 ks. lor leaf r t ' "' 5' .! Itnjvit tJJ na1. cash hook. d ' ,v l..okv. etc. C ! !U Til,. Sun! Tl;e Sun. sviu-l-all- lna-om- e , Co. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS jirod-.icii..- ; i Price Lodge No. 32. Meet every t nnd. third and fourth Tuesday in 1 aotjln Ilall. Visiting members alw welcome. P. E. Trim. C. C.; Fred Wheat, K. R. B. 1 : Lumber PRICE. UTAH jiro-ducti- ed 0. JACOBSEN and General C'ontrai-to- CuriK-ntc-r iy 1 ' I 1 ! . |