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Show iVMsc&llaruj By-products Recovery. The value nt" by-products recovered from coke manufactured in the I'nited States in 101 7, was n I most $30,000,000, compared with ?17..'.'iii,i.iijii in 1914, according to figures fig-ures compiled by the United Slates geological geo-logical survey. The largest increase In value iw shown in recovery of benzol prod-uets, prod-uets, wbieh i use from less than $1,000.-OOu $1,000.-OOu in 191-1 to more than $7,760,i,nie, in 191.".. This increase was stimulated largely by the large demand for raw materials ma-terials to be used in manufacture of munitions mu-nitions anil dyes, and chiefly for the former. for-mer. However, as the raw materials used in L he manufacture of munitions are essentially es-sentially the same as tho.se used as bases for dyes, 1 he end of the war should not curlall production of these benzol products, prod-ucts, as the dye industry, which under proper production will have been established estab-lished by iliai time, will take care of the raw materials produced in this country. In 1914 there were onlv fourteen benzol plants in the United States and in 19b: sixteen additional plants were equipped with apparatus for the recovery of benzol products, and production amounted to 16.600,657 gallons. More than 13,000,000 gallons of the total output was reported as crude liy;ht oil with an average value of 33 cents. Pure benzol recovered in some of tho plants which have their own stills and refineries was 2,."ilij,4S3 gallons, with an averaue value of nearly 5t cents, which is three times the value shown in 1914. Toluol, which is in large demand with munitions manufacturers at abnormally high prices, was recovered by these plants to the extent of 623,506 gallons and had un average value of $2.4- a gallon. The coke ovens also yielded 13S.000.000 gallons of tar selling for J3.56S.3S4 in 1915; nearly lOO.UOO tons of ammonium sulphate, 10,626,612 gallons of liquid ammonia, am-monia, and 30,00,d96 pounds of anhydrous ammonia, with a total value of $9,867,475; and surplus gas amounting to S4. 356, 000,-00U 000,-00U cubic feet vsilued at JS, 625, 000. Of Hi is gas. T 7,1 96,001), 000 feet was used as illuminating gns. 27.?9t,000,Ono feet ue domestic fuel and 3V.69.UO0.uO0 feet for industrial in-dustrial purposes. The by-products recovered had a total value of $29,924,579 and were obtained from 19, lOO.nOO tons of coal, which also yielded H.ono.ooo tons of coke valued at $H.,;.00.000. n:;iking the total value in coke and by-products more than $78,300,-000. $78,300,-000. Wall Street Journal. IX TH15 THIRD JUDICIAL, DISTRICT court of Salt Lake county, state of Utah. Sarah Hermanson. pip in t iff, VH Orson Hermanson, defendant. Summons. Sum-mons. The stnte of Vtah to the said defendant You are hereby summoned lo appear within twenty days after the serice of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days after service, ser-vice, and defend the above entitle, 1 action-and, action-and, in case of your failure to to du' mdsme'it wi'l he i.-rderen :i .i:t:-t voi -v-oni-dmv; ;o th.-- de-nap. I of ,.-o:r u'-r 1!';,S been fiieii wuh th0 clerk o:" llKNHY APAMS. .f.ctn for rs-i-ntlff sauau i:.:;!ahxs. |