| Show c UTAH COAL COALMINES MINES HAVE HAVE YIELDED YIELDED 5 l It Is estimated b by H. H T T. Haines of or the 1 Utah tah state bureau of CC Immigration labor la- la bor hor and rind statistics commission that inco 1870 1810 tho tIm mines of ot Utah have up tip a tot total 1 tonnage c of or tons of ot coal valued at These tl figures show an Increase of or the 1914 production over 1913 of or nearly nearl tons tone valued at Mr Haines In his report says sn's that I tho the 1913 1913 14 14 biennial report of ot State Coal Ceal lIna Inspector T J. J E. E Pettit shows tho the coal mines to have produced have produced short tons in 1914 1911 compared with 65 tons tom In III 1913 a L decrease of oC 42 per cent Tho The reason for tor tho decrease Is Attributed to the Industrial de depression do- do throughout the cOl which particularly affected th the mining smelt smelting mel melIng ln ing and transportation businesses and arid other Interests that are arc large consumers ers era of coal and coke Mr Pettit reports tho the production of ot 3 tons tons' of coke for tor 1914 compared with tons In 1913 an Increase of 10 per cent The mine Inspector considers on only I such euch as is produced b by the Utah Fuel company compan nt at ita ovens at nt Sunnyside Sunny Sunny- side whilo while the report of tho the state bureau bureau bureau bu bu- bu- bu reau reau of statistics combines tho the Fuel company's product with that of oC the gas as companies in Salt Lake City Ogden Og and Provo all totaling In 1914 tons i Hydrocarbons to tho the extent of or tons were produced In 1914 1 a n. falling tailing off eff of tons compared with 1913 Out of or fourteen hydrocarbon mines only sl six siC I active vo In 1914 Mine Un Condition Tho coal mine Inspector reports con- con at tho the generally satisfactory I f coal oal mines during the tho past year rear with the exception of oC scarcity of or work Some the tho largest lars mine operators a L semimonthly P pay tiny day la to the ireat satisfaction of or their employees Fifteen fatal accidents occurred under under- ground round and five fl on the surface while thirty four serious and accidents occurred One Ono life was lost for er e every 16 tons mined and one for each tons of ot coke The average 3 coal conI mined per man Including outside workers was woos tons The tonnage e of coal manufactured into coke In 1914 1 amounted to The amount of ot coal used in Salt Lako CIt City was wa O tons consumed b by railroads tons ton shipped to other points In Utah other than Salt Lake Lako Cit City tons shipped to other states tons and the local sales and coal used for tor boiler fuel disposed dis dis- posed of or tons and tons were n accounted for as dust wasted Of Ot the cuke manufactured b by the fuel tuel company com corn com pany 2756 6 tons were consumed In Salt Lake l CItY tons were used at other Utah points Montana took 1 tons ton Nevada tons C California tons and Idaho tons A total of or men were wera employed In tho the coal mines during 1914 and anti men at tho the coke oven Of this number number num num- ber 1508 were Americans 1085 Greeks Italians ns 50 Austrians Japs Taps 71 i 37 ne negroes roes 34 Germans 21 French and 14 Slavs Slave Coal Cool Ily Other products by-products of ot coal reported to- to the state bureau of ot statistics in 1913 1914 1 were Pounds Value Ammonia Ammon 1913 1013 v Ammonia 1914 Gallons Gallon Value ITar Tar 1913 3 2611 5 Tar 1914 1 Table Fable Sho Tonnage by Counties for 1 1014 n nH as Compared With 1013 1011 Count County Tons 1913 Tons 1914 Carbon Emery 26 HO Summit Grand Sanpete UintA Other small mines Totals Utah's coal production by years ears Is as follows Year Tons Selling price Produced at t mines 1870 1 soo 1871 1872 72 1873 1 5 1875 1876 1377 1877 1878 1879 1880 issi 1881 11 1882 1883 1884 1885 21 1886 1887 1887 1888 1889 3 1890 l 1891 te 1892 1 1893 1891 1804 1 1895 S 1896 1897 1891 1898 1 1899 1900 r 1901 1902 1903 1904 1 1905 r 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 Hill 1912 r V 1913 1914 Total |