Show v THE COAL nuSIXESS Supt ClnrJcc Appearance Tends to Liven Things 1p With the appearance of D O Clarke The superintendent of the Union Pacific Pa-cific coal mines n the scene things began to liven up in coal circles and no wonder It may be that their present pres-ent arrangements will not be disturbed disturb-ed for some time to come and again it may be that Superintendent Clarke after taking a birdseye view of the field that was once largely all hisn I will conclude that different action in the premises Jsj necessary to the protection of tnion Pacific interests r as a whole Thats what is now troubling some of the knowing coal dealers thvy realize that the new measures are in no way conducive to U P coal interests in-terests and based on a strictly business busi-ness proposition may call for a change In method A careful review of facts leaves but one assumption i e things will not I long go on in coal circles as they are now being conducted One coal dealer yesterday saidI wouldnt be surprised at anything I tAese times not even if I would besetting be-setting coal tomorrow at 3 per ton Btu that coal dealer is good natured 1 and largely inclined to jOkehe never I meant it And yet a day or night may brng forth some material changes I |