| Show r Stoking Problem Under Discussion PRICE PRIE Aug 29 The The general discussion of the household stoking problem as a means of ot reducing smoke and conserving fuel took up a large portion porton of the last day of the three-day three summer summer summer sum sum- mer meeting of ot the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining institute which concluded concluded concluded con con- its Jt sessIon sessions here Friday aft aft- af- af ct The last session was held following a visit to the tipples and workings of ot the Columbia and Sunnyside Sun- Sun Sunnyside camps an elaborate luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon being served at the former place Papers by Mayne Read and Joseph Jo Joseph Joseph Jo- Jo seph Harrington were rent read read by Sec Sec- Benedict Sh and were followed by discussion by W. W L L. Pullman of Salt Sal Lake and ami E. E B. B Walker Valer of the Utah Power and Light company on on- the need of ot a anew anew anew new kl kind d of ot domestic stoker that would take care of a householders householder's furnace with wih a minimum of ot atten atten- tion ton The matter was deemed worthy of ot further attention and prizes may be offered for forthe the b best st model which may be le brought r for consideration at the next meeting of the in Denver r next Feb Feb- February Furth r data on mechanical loadIng loading loadIng load- load Ing and conveying as well wel as the saC application of electricity to tocoa coa coal mining will O be ho sought for the Denver meeting it i was vas decided Safety measures w wt hi hu mines mine such as r rock ck dusting sprinkling and to prevent mine explosions were discussed by Daniel Danie Harrington Harrington Harring Harring- ton of ot Salt Lake L. L C. C Clare of ot Wattis Watts and E. E K Judd R. R R Dawson Hall Hal of New York editor of ot the Coal Age warned varned to conserve con con- serve their resources by the development development development devel devel- of more thore manufactories within the state |