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Show Fill Your Coal Bins Now! wt foal for thc counties to the is likely to lie mined more cloelv to home in the n,,t distant future, as actual work on the railroad up Salma Canyon is about to start. Tbe story as told by the Richfield Reaper sceius conclusive, and its details are about us interesting to readers of The Sun as to folks over that wav. The article lollops. tk better coal when you order in the summer than in the winter. Any coal is drier, which facilitates screening and sorting, making the coal more uniform when delivered to your bin. You get mx ai'L ibi fl! 4 your dealer today and have him put in your winters supply of CLEAR CREEK or CASTLE GATE coal, and you will feel secure in the knowledge of your Call i n Uk W. J ily w. M lift precaution. nvj iUC nk UTAH FUEL CO. w NT Vk i, ? General Offices til fin Salt Lake City Judge Building fr L k. .111 mv iut SELLS-FLOT- C4tr Hue Insurance Europe in w fci 3: 1 HI Protects Fall is U That iM r.rd ioi 3 Ui Life $160.00 Hat! I,V rToxk third-clas- to Liverpool and s excursion. pod one y$ar. CUL $160.00 Toft to Liverpool Bn and excnnion 8od returnable one year Me thiri-clas- s ft 1 wtki U ikn hit of tale. rtjta 'Yk on ft iEn $160.00 i. tea? third-clas- s. at. to Liverpool and Ticket good ktn un 3 mei ttrr SMITH, a It nov Agent The wise business man never tempts fate. He can't afford to take a chance with the circumstances over which he has no control. Bear this fact in mind Disaster is threatening yon all the time, whether it be in the form of accident, theft, fire, tornado, busineee losses or health. Insurance is the bulwark against disaster and wa who an specialists in this business, will he glad to confer with yon on any problem that may confront yon. Such consultation is without charge and may remit in great benefits to yon at nominal cost. Equitable Real Estate Investment Co. & Clerk'e Office, Second Floor Silvsgni Bldg. Utah PRICE. UTAH Price, iH Gty. wtkf Mtw IH TV St . Speak For 7 tent' iHo lemselves Pri expense, r t uo&) Clttj to. S Irim and merchandise. to best goods kJ7 JYords, but if they 2J, the customer will wen though supplied Berchandise. Other feature low prices Bee food values because ire of inferior rtH r Sf qual-(U?i0- constantly rk s Lrst kout exception, -- Best prices. Wa Of Q ) T1 " L banishes worry. We know cars. Tbs pep in your car depends upon the mechanic who keeps it in repair. If he is lacking in knowledge, he is a bungler. If he is a bungler, your car will soon become junk. Have your work done the better way. It is the most satisfying and least at BUNNEL GARAGE North Ninth St, Price. Utah tar examine what wa to the full will find represented. SJtostyou 10' as r ok, Wf ry Stores Co. t' 455SSIA1D' PRICE AGENCY CO. Everything in insurance. Six to seven per cent paid on tags accounts secured by first mortgage reel estate. Choice low priced homes. Your own terms. Farm lauds anywhere. Loans. Beat accident and health protection written. We will go your bond. G. E. NELMS, Mgr. ;'7yiJor training in eer l? thc ,aff of wbool of eduea tthjL, teachers Nhr 10 ttU,proninti"K their pro- . "t first advance car of the Sclls-Flot- o circus which is to ajijicar in Price for one performance only, Wednesday, September 9th, pulled in last 1 etlnckday and the billing crew of some thirtv men had spread bright colored posters on every available space announcing their coming. Thc o circus is the second largest show in the world and will show at the ball park on tbe afternoon mentioned, and is the only circus exhibiting here this season making a street parade. Clowns, elephants, the big managers, along with daring and thrilling acts in midair as well as on the solid earth, a brilliant and dazzling spectacle in which KMH) persons are emSells-Flot- ployed, hands, in fart everything that goes with a circus jierforniance are promised by Sells-Flutrecognized h everywhere as one of the circus organizations. The Bride and the Beast is a gorgeous sjiectarle, a riot of color in costuming and effects and in which more than KMHJ performers, with a ballet rors of several hun dred young women, arc employed. It is lyric in character, and dazzliug in its gorgeous barbarity. For nuniltcrs and varieties of wild ciranimals and hirds, the Sells-Flot- o cus menagerie is as complete as are many of the zoological gardens in this country. The hour preceding the beginning of the eircus program can be put in to greut profit by a visit through the menagerie. Take advau-ta-- c of it when Sells-Flut- o eouies to lriee Wednesday, Scptemlicr 9th, for one iierformancc only at 2 n. in. o, top-notc- m ix-u- SANPETE COUNTY AGAIN AFTER GOOSEBERRY WATER large and confident gathering of tbe Saiqicte county water users convened Wednesday evening in the city hall. There were representatives present from Manti , Ephraim, Spring City, Moroni, Chester Mt. Pleasant and Fairview, says the Mt. Pleasant Pyra' mid uf the 21st. President Cox called the assembly to order with a statement that the meeting had been called fur the purjiose of considering tlie purchase from the state of Utah of a mortgage on certain water filings and other pnqierty of the Carbon Water, Land and Power company, and to devise means of raising the money to make the purchase. A long and vigorous discussion followed. The meeting was unamiously of the opinion that no opjmrt unity should be passed that a chance to obtain New Road Will Serve Property Up some presented water for the proposed GooseGordon Creek Section. berry reservoir. Jacob Thompson stated that in his Under a Washington date of the opinion Ephraim could raise 24th the National Coal Railroad com- thousand dollars within a weekthirty for pany was granted a permit to build the purpose of purchasing the states a railroad up Gordon Creek in Car- mortgage. The president was directed bon county. The article says: The to a speeial committee to go appoint inter-stat- e commerce commission to- to work and to report to the state land day issued a certificate of public con- board. venience and necessity authorizing the National Coal Railroad company to A oacifist is a man who will shoot construct and operate eight and one-ha- lf himself so that his wife ean lavish her miles of railroad in Carbon conn- - affections on the one of her choice. $21 Electric Bldg. Phono 354-- w PRICE, UTAH Storage Purposes. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Keans Bldg. United Sta!esFuel Go. "Largest Producers of Domestic Goal In Utah. Producing thc Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS Handled In Price By C. H. SterensonLumberCo. Coal Is Best Appreciated Where Most Used. Ill-He- Mines At Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted Sixes of COAL Of the Vary Highest Grades. Beat For Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Ill-He- Coal Is Best Appreciated Where Moct Coed. Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district None better for stove, range, grata, furnace or manufacturing plant The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Once tried always Insisted upon. Get prices from the general offices and sales agency, Walker Bank Building. Protection of canals has become nn imparative part of reclamation in Galifornia where water is almost as valuable as nil while in Utan and in Idaho the cost of lining canals ia generally regarded as more expensive that the annual cost of cleaning canals and the continual loos of water cultural department of Central MichiNormal school, Mount Pleasant. Bobber atampe to order. The Sun. gan Is Unexcelled For NEW COAL ROAD n, Black walnut seedlings for Arbor Dnv are sent by mail at cost to schools gnd citizens in the state by the agri- No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers. 8a-lin- Kluterite deposits in the Uintah basin may find extensive use in lin ing irrigation canals, said A. T. engineer of the United States bureau of agricultural economies with headquarter at Berkely, Gala., who is in Utah making a study of canal losses from seepage and vegetation that bethrough seepage, he said. This is cause cement as lining material is expensive and where the water crrr'es alkali not resistant to erosion. Air. Mitchelson said on the Salt river project, Arizona, one of the world's largest and moct successful disprojects, there is a conservation line to all contract under formed trict canals for the water saved through stopping seepage. The net gain to the piojcct will be the annual cleaning bills. Some form of asphaltum with elatcritc base will prolmhly be used, snid Mr. Mitchelson. Standardville, Utah A ELATEBITE DEPOSITS URGED AS LINING FOB CANALS Mit-olielso- Properties At lf grows in ditches. rs en- -. lppy med-class nerch- - 1 mileage, it decreases it doubles pleasure, it It increases I. mC PEP The CIRCUS COMING TO PRICE SEPT. 9TH News was received with a great deal ui satisfaction last Wednesday that Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad finally has let the con tract for building tbe railroad through Sal-in- a Canyon. President Pveatt of the railway company has announced several times that construction work will jc commenced immediately, but nothing definite has been dune and no sign of anv movement bas been visible in the canyon. The message from Ogden makes it known that the contract had been given to the Utah Construction coni r (any t,f Ogden. First news being quite indefinite, the Reajier arranged for an interview with the main office of the construction concern in Ogden and was informed that two carloads of equipment have left the warehouses for Salina, one of them a load or horses, and other shipments will follow immediately. As soon as the equipment ig unloaded, which will be not later than the last week in August, a branch office of the company will be installed in Salina or at some vantage point in the canyon and work will begin without delay. The contract calls for nearly twen-tv-si- x miles of railroad construction which will bring the line from Salina up the canyon five or aix miles beyond the place known as Xioche- - llow much of the work will be completed this year has not been definitely decided upon. The coat of this construction will be about two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and while it is not known yet just how much of the money will be spent this year, it has been intimated that it will be at least in the neighborhood of eighty five thousand dollars. The company informs us that they will have about three hundred men on the job by September 1st Under the contract some changes have been made in tbe route which will make the Salina Can yon railroad a much better line than the one which was surveyed and built twenty years ago and which was abandoned by the Denver and Rio Grande after the flood which washed out the grude and track. Two engineers of the railroad, W. S. Bogart and his as a sistant, S. K. Kerater, arrived in several da vs ago and judging from the fact that they rented rooms by the month they must expe.-- i to stay on the ground for a considerable length of time, to supervise the work of the contractors. ty, I lah. to serve the coal of the I nion, Gordon Greek, Great Weti-eand Goiisuiiicrs' Mutual Goal companies. This road is to be built with a Wk e, to be subsiribel to by the various coal companies and a bond issue of sfloO.lHHI.lH). Ii is understood it later will be sold at cost to tue I tah Railway company, witli which it is to connect. Tbe National Goal railway orogiu-all- v applied for permission to build a railroad trom the line of the Utah railway iu section 5, township 14 south, range 9 east, northwesterly for tenand one-ha- lf miles, with branches to Coal creek. Right Fork lir liirli ui:il Hryner canyon branch, in all about thirteen miles, but later stated that for the present it will build only the first eight and one-hamiles, and that much construction is autuoried, thc branches being left in aheyruce. From 70(10 to 10, Odd acres uf coal land is ground around the western end of the pnqtosed road and at present is without rail transportation. It is estimated that the first section of road will for the first year handle 250.00U tons of coal, and increase this to 750,-(Mtons by tbe end of the fifth yeir. The evideure before the commission was that the building of this railroad would lead to the ojiening of other coal mines, and the region being develop'd on public domain, which is nnder leases. It is estimated the right and rue-ha-lf miles of road will rost 437,400. Tlie commission is given to understand that the purpose is to transfer this coal road when completed to the Utah Railway comjany at cost. It does not at this time sanction' that transfer. The commission is satisfied tlie road will have sufficient tonnage to xake it self supporting and if the earn i iips increase as coiitciiiplatu!, it will yield a fair return on the capital inv stment tftci a few .rwr of Salt Lake City, Utah LOT FOR SALE NEW COM3IANDER OF U. S. ASIATIC FLEET Rear Admiral Clarence S. Williams, commandant of the Naval War college at Washington, D. C., has been selected as the new commander-i- n chief of the United States Asiatic fleet. Admiral Williams, who will go to China and the Phil- ippines in October, will succeed Admiral Thomas Washington. Rear Admiral William V. Fratt succeeds Admiral Williams at the war college. Thirty-nin- e feet frontage by two hundred fourteen and a half In depth. Half interest in hundred and twenty-fiv- e feet of brick walL Adjoins Davis Auto and Machine company on the south. East side South street Terms may be arranged. -- uuini R- - W. 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