Show SOME NEW RULES Members of the Hining Exchange to Bo Asked to Adopt Them For the future regulation of the Salt Lake Mining Exchange a new set of rules are being promulgated a copy of them to be submitted within the nct ten days said a member of the board of governors yesterday The new rules will appcnl said lie to all those who are looking to the preservation l of the body and If they are not sanctioned it Is not unlikely that trouble will follow Under them it is i sought to overcome members who have been violating the official scale of commission and who to retain a client are as icndy1 to content I con-tent themselves with 5 as SCO Again I they deal somewhat with the qualifications I qualifica-tions of those seeking to do business on the exchange Under this bending the applicant for mcrnbeiship Is required re-quired to have more than a shoestring with which to do business while failure fail-ure to execute contracts ii I to be severely se-verely dealt with Of course the gentlemen gen-tlemen by whom the i ules are being compiled anticipate some opposition but they are determined that they shall prevail if it I becomes necessary 1o found a new exchange to which to apply ap-ply them Larger Cfilsonlto Output TRIBUNE SPECIAL Price Dcc 13Arthur J Lee has com to Fort Du Chesne to arrange 1C posslbl for a larger output from the Gllson AHphnlttun companys mines on the strip He says It Is impossible with the present output to keep up with the growing demand for gllsonlte and some way must be devised by which the output will be Increased The Call son Asphaltum company hay seven sixes at present on the load hauling gllsonlle exclusively and these teams with all local freighter possible to press Into service cannot get It here fast enough The coming year bids all to be a banner year In this industry indus-try as well as the coal Industry in eastern Utah t Trying for Coke TRIBUNE SPECIAL Price Dec IGS 31 Gllson again ins filled his experimental oven with coal from Coal cicckand Dugout canyons can-yons and anticipates this trial bringing bring-ing forth ns good coke ns any yet produced pro-duced In Carbon county The property from which the coal comes Is owned by the GllsonMllner syndicate < and tht4r holdings are near Prlre They are said by experts to be among the most valuable val-uable in Carbon county A transPacific I transPa-cific steamship line has been Interested In this property and the chances arc In favor of a rallrond blng built herein here-in a branch of the Clark road to haul the fuel to the const If 1 satisfactory rates cannot be arranged with the Rio Grande railroad A oromincnt member of the steamship line way here to see this property a few months tflncv and at the time of his departure spoke fu orably of the project of building a line of railroad Into Castle valley from the west to get the coal necessary for his company and others who have tested test-ed the coal |