Show e f p u mJ u LJ LJ lI l J l J ASSURES S UTAH FUEL SUPPLY STATE TAT COAL Al Alf r f FREED D T TO DEALERS r Orders From Washington Washing Washing- i toti ton toli Dire Direct t 11 ll West Western W ern Railroads to Make f Deliveries as BilledO Billed BilledO to all Western Vestern railroad railroad rail rail- O ORDERS road lines to immediately release all nil Utah coal and allow it it to pass to its destination as billed were received at noon today F. F B. B Clarity assistant re regional re- re gional lonal director with offices In Chicago Chi Chi- sago cago wired tho the news news news' to to toA A. A D. D PIerson Pierson g general sales agent of ot the tho Utah Fuel company This means that all danger of ot atuel a a. fuel tuel famine for tor Utah hasp has has been re remo re- re mo and that local dealers will be to 10 to replenish their supplies a at t once Great activity on all aU the lines especially tho the D Denver nver Rio 1110 Grande railroad 1 was wan noted upon receipt of ot tho orders and coal commenced to pour our Into Salt Lake Lako yards CONGESTED CONDITIONS Many of ot tho the lines JInes were somewhat congested and the sidetracks were occupied everywhere b by by full tull coal cars Tho The railroads had not exhausted their supply of ot empties but the tho number was continually growing gro smaller Many of ot the operators feared that If It the tho congestion became acute It would bo he necessary to decrease the production tion at the tho and to lay men otto oft This they believed wo would ld give e radical agitators a a. chance hanco to bring about a a. certain amount of ot unrest and offset offset the tho good effect the continued operation ot the of-the of the mines has hM had PRELIMINARY ORDERS Orders received by bY railroad officials la it D. D t night to make deliveries of ot coal toll to toan an ll connections started d the coal movIng moving ing and today's orders lifted HUed all According to Mr Pierson all ho Utah mines with normal nor- nor mal imal forces Soldiers HoldiN'S from Camp amp Kearny Cal have ha arrived at Helper It is estimated there hero here are ure now soldiers in camp at this point No disturbances of ot any Inti ind have occurred SCHOOLS WELL SUPPLIED Dr I E. E A. A Smith city superintendent nt of schools schools' school reported today that If It a coal t I famine should threaten Salt Lake the I I have sufficient coal to continue I In n session for at least forty days das with with- but tit ut a It J replenished supply with with-I |