Show UTAH COAL I State Slat Inspectors Filed Pie With j Yesterday 1 State CM C I Mine Inspector Gomer 11 led his hll report with Gov Well Wol and contains data concerning Important branch of or orte the te state mining Industry Indu tn The out output output put according to th the Inspector report wad w not equal to that of 10 and In ex ox explanation of or this Mr Thomas ThorA 11 the falling off oc was wa duo due to the strike of o last your fully of ot the men 11 mn Am this year having had hiI any Y previous In coal conI mlle Th The rei report ort that the coal col produced during the present year er amounted to tolt tl lt Ilm short tons toni which wa wal tons l cs than during the th previous year The amount of or coke produced thin year wu u short tout The coal pro pr It I Ic II claimed waa WIB of the value of There were tre 2311 21 persons ft d In Inthe Inte the te mines and nn In avenge avera of or 78 TO tons ton per Pr nun m w was s produced There were ere four for for or every 1000 10 men me em Dlo cd ad nd th the of cAl coal ur lI each Ach life 1 loit was 1391 tell There Ther were wert 1 pounds of at black and amI TOO pounds of ot powder Inspector Thomas fn I commend the manner manne not only on with the operator have havI furnished me melh With lh an account of ot their productions but but with wih which they the have h otherwise is u me In my t labors and compiled lh all which the tha duties dul of or nu nu position paton compelled me Ille to make to 10 A A of or th laro have I Ith forethought m blun and continued the opera Ion of or their upon pon IM methO and Ild their reward U I apparent not only In their pr nt but In tn Ue present J condition and Oi future tut U ure capacities of their great get proper fr at I Inspector Thoman recommends nn an amendment to the coal am cR In bon 01 mining laws of or the slat that thI wl prohibit Hie tle tAking of or any explosive o I I Into coal coi |