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Show UKSKHKT r ::mm facts Ca, , rvl -Th. , f m la a yeelttee ta laaata ae'nea fbe heat gvaaad la tkla IktiM. 1 davalapm e a ta oafftoteafty af this pee ae flea greaad. Only perl We that are ftnaaetaUy filed (a heap me ta the field, and ahW le eell eaaaab neeeh I keep dereWpmeal goBag, will be oaaaid- 1 BY SURVEY OF COAL WA810NGT0 At th Tin'! Paymaster a reservoir has hasp cut oul In th shaft aad ths water, which was encountered In elnklng, le now being lifisd to the eurfaoo where tt will he of value tn the company. The shaft ia about l0 foot and It Is thought (hat li will soon deep be throuh th formation which Carries th water. Work la also under way on Ihe Tin tie Empire ground and lha properly f Theodor Nichole which Is lo the same locality. At lha Tlntle-Davl- a the work of sinking a new shaft Is under way and the company aps ta to Install maeklnory and aseuro a connection with ths North Tintic lino of ths Utsh Powsr rompsny Ths Loht.Tlatlr la a small fores but ths company'sworking sffslrs Or alag lhnglaaee, Well Aagaaiatsd Diet rise tut la at lha praa tine reading Mg aeeeeUeeel UeereHas wawld Mbs ta nut partes w Ultag la fans Darolapmaot ' ta T ISKU'S KVKNLNG ml , NOVKMHEll SATURDAY" 3 1919 1 Mike Gilhooley of Belgium, Champion - Stowaway," and American Bencfcctreos TO DRIFT ST DEPTH jpual lorrfivn(inc ELKKkA. Oil. II hupl. .N. W. Rob Ha alaia that tha work of rutting out a Halloa at a dapth of HI faat la th abaft of the Iron King tumpany will be iiltln another han eek. computed Iwodiifta e i It moet itfcaly be atartad. Into a for mors aggres- Theaa dfifta may poaelbly ba drivan un put sive campaignshops It Is understood tbst Jer uoniraet. ths pmpnssd now abaft will not bs Tha tumpaiiy ia drifting on tha I "h until a latsr dais and that the fool lavet from (hi miih abaft, tha ofTlosr of tha company will glva their, In aomaditna over 130 tail attention lo ths ora whlrh Is now ex- drift inbalng a vr promleinK formation. and posed Tha Iron King oflmera aaalatad In financing lha railroad into tha eaatar and of lha Tintic diatlnl but will proo Longyears Handle ably not benefit from tha lina untU Iba aumnier aa it bill taka aotae Chief Con. Drilling coming montha to ronatrut tha aacond wing of tha road. Tha first wing 111 tap lha (Fpoclal Correspondence!) Tlnllt Standard and following Ha com EUREKA, Cct 31 The E J. Imng-ys- plrtion tha job of building to tha Iron ba taken up. Tha firai plana company of Minneapolis. Minn, King will for tha completion of tha Tintic has taken over ths Kant Tintic drilling Standard lina by tha frrat of tha coming operations of ths Chief Consolidated month but it will likely ba rnma week hefora tha work la finished company and will keep the machines later With tha completion of a lina to tha running throughout tha fall and win- Iron ter months, tha work hers being under King this mine will ba gbla to atari tha ahipmant of iron ora. tha direction of It ). Longyear. larga tonTim Longyear lumpany will handle nage of which is now available. 11 of this drilling under contract will uao a number of drilling outfit and Sinking of Shaft Is CHICAGO, Nov, 1 Draplto strained industrial conditions corn prlcsa hat advanced this week owing largely lo unfavorable Whether and lo car scarcity. The market this morning compared with a week ago waa (g to 4 cent higher. At th sum time, oala were unchanged to ( cent up, and provisions varying from 7 rant dentine to n rise of 11. Although labor dlfflcultle (ended at time to diminish business In corn and to weaken prices, excesslv monlure which wa likely to delay th movement of grain from th farm, gave a powerful Impetue o bullleh sentiment. Th fact that receipt of corn showed a decided falling off was ascribed partly to the need of care to hotel wheat, but Vhta Old 'not alter knowledge that th position of short tn corn had been aggravated, especially regarding December delivery. Ooe alp about a big credit said to hav been negotiated between New 'York financial Interests and Germany Resumed at Big Hill counted further again! Ihe bears, and an, too. dtd bulges In th etock marIn ket and other commodltlee than (Special Correspond!). ) EUREKA. Oct 31 - Hugh Trenholm. grain Absence of any prospect of a notable field man for the Knight tompanles, who was In tha district during th incrrae of supplies from rural source past week, elates that motor difficul- made oats average Slightly firmer with ties which delayed ike shaft work at corn. th Rig Hill for several days, hav In grain and hoga gave a been tleared up and that sinking la Ilf Upturns notice lo provisions. Considerable In a most . moving along gratifying v. -- report manner. Tha ehaft was down a distance of li feet when Mr Trenholm visited th property the other day and Civil War Veteran th machinery waa running smoothly Hupt Hardy haa built up a vary nlc Interned by Hunt la thought working organisation and It that record breaking time can be made Returns to America with th sinking or thl deep shaft. It la th Intention of the Knight peo- Cle to go down to the 100 or 000 level tRy Universal Service.)-NEtaking up any other prospecting YORK. Ocl. SI. Immured tn Th Big Hill Is admirably lorated with reference lo recent developments la th Germany throughout th wer. Captain eastern end of th district. Anthony Roeeleln. J, a civil war veteran. and hla five children reached their home-lan- d only today when they debarked hero from tho transport Pocahontas. All were Interned In Bonn three eons would and th veteran hav been forced to enter th Prui-ela- n army but for th Intervention of 7 h Uuslaveson Oil company, accordthe Spanish embassy.- - Captain Roes ing to Secy. J W. Mueaer. haa Juat en- Icin' wife died at Bonn shortly after Pat Holo-ha- n tered Into a contract with chilto drill well No. 2 in Diamond th war broke out. He and hi Fork canyon, 1 mile south of Salt dren mad every effort to secure perLake City, and on the D It R. G. rail- mission to return to America without road. No. 2, according to Mr. Mussar, la located about half a mile from an avail until tha war was over. Captain oil aaml where Roneleln emigrated to America three outcrop of saturated the lime capping Is exposed, showing year before Civil war started. He oil In the seams and crevices of the was then SI. the Enlisting a a private he rock. "We hav capped well No. 1 which I advanced rapidly owing to his military of 171 training In Germany. He declared toshowing oilMr. again at a depth feet. says Muaer, with a view of day that most of ths psopta he met tn believe, Germany during th latter part of hla shooting tha same later. W measurehowever, that from logging seemed to want to make th Unitments gained lit this well, our expert-enc- e stay ha been Invaluable tn pointing ed States their future home. the place where well No. 1 should be drilled So confident la our driller that Dutch Labor Legislation. wa will get production In No. 2, he tha oil predict that the well will reach naw Tha aanda by Christmas tlm. THE HAGUE Friday, Oct. 1. Th haa purchasd upper chamber of parliament today rig which the company has been moved on to the site, together unanimously passed a bill establishing with a carload of coal, piping and othwork day and a er materials, so that there shonld b no an ' week. delay In getting busy. Ration's rsaourrsa (bat (ha brought to light ir about coal mins wbkh many m lt ho af looting value la tha Industry ADDggag CM and ta tha public Aa long aa tha war, PIlMgf IEWI laatad thaaa Incidental lesson1 wara loot eight of under tha preaaura of, meeting the emergency created by thei hertage of fusla, but with lha return of peace tha eaperleace gained during the war la balng gathered together In a aerlaa af reporta on 'the Industry, the IH CENTRAL TEXAS flret of which, "Teal in I If,' by C. E Laaher, hae Juet been puhllehad by the t'nltad States geological aurvey, depart(Special Correspondence ) ment of lha Interior. In substantia, AUSTIN'. Tex , Oct. 11. Tha period from 114 through HIT tion of the theory of some oil geolo and till and Into fill may be regardei! that practically alt of Central aa a dtatlnct epoch In the coal Induatry, gist West north and south ' of which the year HIT represented only for a Trxa. extending I) length of HI miles sad probably one auction, hut a auction a tilth, If not the arrant roeaarkabla for lie achieve running across Red river Into Okla' t moat once I and tha waa chaotic at underlaid with scattered pools neata, homa lha moat moroentoua In the history ot of petroleum, Ihe new well of the tha Induatry. Oil company, alt HIT Waa lausaal. Pinion Queen Is tn the'eventa uated ! miles from Iks Burkburnelt It la not difficult to marshal 7 as unusual field and sight mile eoulhweat of Iowa and fautora that mar)) Good Shape For Work Indications of being a big An aatraordtnary demand. Increasing Park, gives aftar April, when Yhla country entered producer- - tvith the drill only le Inches d and lha hole at a depth tha war, and unaatteflrd throughout the in the (Special Correspondence ) year high prlcea and epeculatlon li of about l.soo feel, tha oil shot over ENREKA, (let 11. Jsi k A K, who Is conservatively estif ree" coal; lha first affort at ragula It derrick. Ihe tlon af prtree through tha cohimlltaa on mated that the well In Its Inoomplet haa a oontract for sinking tha shaft , coal production; tha fomerana amend- condition waa good for mors than 1,U0 of tha Pinion Queen Mining company, ment to tha Laver act and tha filing of barrels a day. It le to be drilled fur- haa tha work wall n hand and Is now ther Into the pay sand with tha view of 'prlcea and appointment of tha fuel making about seven feet a day accordby the preeldanl, labor Increasing production Mike Gilhooley, world' Oil company ing to Hupt Sutherland. Th , troublea. champion wa held at Eltts Island. Then Mrs. There wee priority orders, car shortage And other difficulties In transportation; li a close and conservative corporation. aome little delay In getting sinking eixteen-year-olCurry ef Cleveland, stowaway, after five Marian Gilhooley severe storms In December that blocked It waa organised by J. A. Kemp, a mulunder way. but last Friday daughter of th late Judge Patrick attempts to beoom an American cltl-se- n Hamilton the rellroede; the wlthdrawel of ehlps timillionaire banker and manufac- tha machinery went Into commission of Naw Jersey, defrom the roastwiee trade to New Kng turer of Wichita Talla, In order. It Is and Mr. Ahoa force got busy In the bae convinced Uncle Bare that cided thatGilhooley euch a plucky GIlhAoley some close hla of friends bottom of and coal that the of said, distribution theft whlrh land; unequal at that time he'a mad ef the right stufr. Mike's ought to hav a chance. 8he conf getting had hav an opportunity genatant fanr of a fuel famine In man might depth of irbout M feet tn Belgium before vinced Washington officials that' ha In ths oil gams The The Pinion Quern le well equipped pactions: reluctance of many producera some exrltsmsnt war and hla Belgian mother was should be th paroled in her custody,' Ha and distributors of roal to aciept gov company owns tha lass on 100 acres for this campaign of work The comkilled war. Pour times he Is seen her enjoying a 'real fsad" at the during erumental regulations in general and of land upon which tha discovery we.i pany haa a power connection and exIs a new stowed was nswa four hs that sent Whan altuatad times Vanderbilt th Hotel in New York. away, A of fuel tha tha program administration cellent machinery. water line aleo aa It waa developed In particular. pool of oil had bean found spread extends from tha company's well to the back, and when he arrived for th Th Insert ehows Mra Curry, who is on tha wildest axoltamsnt In response to tha unprecedented de around, lha fifth time on the transport Orlsaba he going to send Mike to school. ehaft and four buildings have been i mand the bltumlnoua mines produced part of oil operator and laaaa specula- erected, a shaft house, shop, tha combined boarding andblacksmith Iil.7ltl.l01 net tone, or nearly 10 per tors enauad. Almost over night house lodging two of radius of leases within sent more than the output of the year price and an office. Another small building, before. Tha anthracite output waa or three miles of th new well advanced to bs occupied by Hupt. Sutherland, will from 1100 an acre to 11.000. and even aa h erected 11.111,111 net tons, an Increase over HI within tha, next few weeks. of 11.7 per rent. The total output of high as 11.000 an acre. In soma Inboth hard and soft coal waa thus over stances farmers who had not leased their lands before th oil otrlko found Tintic Delaware (50 OOO.OaO tons. - This record themselvee suddenly In th millionaire waa accomplished .output how a labor force of 01.141 men In tha rises. Of course, no one know Now on New Basis 'by the new pool may ha. Two eitenalve bltumlnoua and II4.IT4 tn tha anthraclt rushed Into th being - mines. In spite of tha draft the number pips lines are ROME, OoL II. Friday. "The yield of worker In the bttumlnnue Induatry prospective field In order to ear for (Special Correspondence,) DOUGLAS. Aria, Oct. It. SI possible 'waa greater In HIT than In 111! production. Storage tanks EUREKA, Oct. 11. Albert Ekker, of wheat for lilt amounts to lllg,-Oi- l unmasked are armed rod also bandits erected. heavily balng Elght-HaDay. In anticipation of the now pool be- who was In town during th week tong In th northern he mis) her Into Bocoachi. Sonora. It miles south Material progress was mads during ing placed upon a largo producing from th West Tlntio section, state which produo aboutvhaif countries, east and of tha yaar In tha introduction of tha stags In th near future th preeent that Douglas, Tuesday morning arrangements hav been made for eight-hoth normal crop of th world, saga g day. Wbsrsss In lll about lease owner and petroleum Interests the reorganisation robbed of two th tl.tOt mayor th of Delagold, Tintic 41 per cant of tha bituminous workers generally, to hav taken steps pre- ware Mining company. eThls company hundred of which belonged to th report Issued by th International wars employed In mines where the vent over production and over specula- waa organised for th development of standard working day was longer than tion. It ia proposed that no tract of a group of claims which Mr. Kkker and municipality and th remainder to Institute of Agriculture. eight hours. In H17 tha number In such land shall ha divided Into drilling sltee associates owned It is added that this is about for a number of years. state ochoot fund, being th nuth mines had fallsn to 11 per cent. The of less than five acres each; that Largely aa th result of poor manage00 tong below th yield of If III and of reduc the exploitation of the new field shall ment tha new school changeIn waa largsly the result a bouse. cleus for building company waa allowed to tlon worklnr hours In Kentucky, be done systematically with th view a big Indebtedness and some of pile th After .the robbery, which was carried more than 1,099,66, tons belo the Maryland. Pennsylvania (bituminous) of maintaining production aa long aa up are now busy getting Tenensaee. Virginia and West Virginia, possible and to prevent waste of tn new officials In through without resistance upon th average crop of th four year pewoed-ln- g camshape for another everything n product. particularly In the larger Jill, and that thus thereMs a which of will moat paign work, part of th townspeople, th bandit fields. taken up In th near future. likely Wall greater shortage than last winUtn tn numerous Inquiries, town distance a rod outside th short , etaIntintresponding nown men of business Heber are lea were collected regarding the Activity Reported At TJh rmnmr aaye th yield of Qrt ta now th heaviest ehareholdersCity and divided th money. During th diIn, the thickness of vein which la profitable to Delaware company. Th ground countries amounts to 4.IM.MI tome North Tintic Mines Tintic mine. Many people wll be surprised to themvision they quarreled among of this company has already produced learn that In 1117 more than 20.000,000 tona ag a- -in Hit, some very nice ore and with selves, and In a gun fight eng of their tons of soft coal wa mined from bede I (Special Correspondence.) proper management the property ought lets than three feet thick. The percentwaa killed. The number townspeople to be made to pay Its way. EUREKA. Oct. II. Eureka people Advertisers ua age drawn from each thickness of aeam should tho Tin-tiBoooaehl e Th and capitalisation of th company who have been out tn tha North brought tha body Into are shown In the following table Nows If they dsotro to Jaaoh section recently state that there le was recently Increased and th new isheld It two day, but found no on Weekly Percentage o( total output of bltumtho people of th- --western otauo ha lnoua coal and lignite produced from quit a lot of now work Is progress at sue f stock la balng sold to glv the t to man. able their homos. a th fund. Identity company th various properties. working bede of different thickness In HIT. : : : JI'nder 1 feet 0.4 1 to 1 feet 1 a,' 1 to 4 feet ....... 11. S 4 to i feet H to 7 feet 11.1 7 to 1 feet l.t A. to I feet t.l I to 10 feet 1. 1 10 to 20 feet 1.0 Summary In the Nation's Business for October by Richard Waterman 20 feet or more .1 f 1 Thickness not reported Sicretary, Railroad CommitUe Chamber ot Cvmmtrci of tks United States 100.00 Total black-fac- e President returns th rnihoadg to their euperg on Janutype, kevo been approved by a Mfwmfw vofg Chamber ef Cemmerc of th United Staten ha Two other new Investigations pubof tho bustness mea af the iimtry. Carte ad&Tteaiil lished In the report will be of special th accompanying chart t show tn ary flrut. faatnree f the Ceafirenm plea prteted hetew la face The Transportation Conference plan ia propond by th . . Interest to coal men the U8e of meform for comparison by busy men seven, vi and social. . type- - are ia harmoay with the roamt ' chanical devices for loading box cars Conference which wag held financial, labor, governmental, ecenomlc, National Transportation prepoead plan far railroad Ugiaietioa. Ia aQ probability and the production of coal suitable foe fandemmitnf mfauMed have aot yet beaa te a fee term ef this plea, priated beiew la hat Th under the gaspieag ef the Chamber of Commerce of tho on ef thee plan wfll he enacted into law before th coka foplti manufacturing of the report may be had free of charge Cemmerc Cemmleeke FUa Senate Committee flM . Trampgftatida Cnnfsrnnoe Jtsftway Exeeutlvee flea 'upon application to the director, United States geological survey, Washington, PMS Th Lionet BM L H. Th b tenter The ef K. draft (vo 114 The A IwfcrNwirfM lilt TN , FteMaghnyoaa IM I Cumke C. wT. 4S71 ate tea ptea pspiul ly hr, laid before th Mum CommHVos plan proposed Py press wts th lte pfiwwli by A by T. IX Cuytsr, Prsoldsa of tho the Natleast Traaepartettea Co.- ef Ijf tN twtiMtol ta tersass held Py the U. g, ChamAooooloOoa of Romany mlMNdie It imito f 0 waste f Rebrand of th ma4 scsry t4 bs-In- g ar 1 1 I. Irtah-father-d- led 1 -- ur ur non-unio- lead-silv- er FlBtll IM BUT Willis lomiBiiiiniisiimiirji - ur - ....,..,M....w.... Plans for Railroad Legislation- Proposed A TEC g-j-bt -- M la the UaHed States by M to M eeparet eempedag . ... LINE TO EAST TINTIC ties of th r Increased activity among the mining properties of th East Tlnttc district and th constantly increasing demand! additional electric 'power. It haa Utah Power and K been necessary for th to provide whatTln-tl-Is Light company c known as a "tle-ll- n between the Standard and the Copper Leaf prophaa erties. Work on this new lln been under way for tha past H days and tha job will b completed within ' tha next few weeks. Tha first line- - ipto East Tintlo waa In built to th Tintlo Standard min 111! by wny of Knightvllle. Later this Una was extended to the Tlntio Drain Tunnel and wtthlnthe tmst II montha seven other psopertie have been to this circuit and n number of other will no doubt he ready for pow- er during the coming spring and sum- mer. In HIT the HomansviUe circuit wa extended to the Copper Leaf. Thle year five additional properties have been connected up to the Copper Leaf line and several othT .mining com-- v panlee will be nerved before next turn- mer. , , ! The construction under way at thln- time la a tle-ll- n between the, Tintlo . Standard and tha Coppar Leaf. Heavy. 7 conductor will bu used on this lino and the Job will include the replacement of the present conductor on the liomans-- , vllle circuit with heavier copper. When the tie-liis finished the Utah Power 7 company will be In poslt'on to serve f the East Tiatlo properties nT in ft -. witha power from two source By hav- , Jng duplicate feeder line of this kind there will be little likelihood of an occasion ever presenting Itself when power cannot be supplied over one of , - these line In case of trouble on th . other. 1 In line right Thislmprovement with the Utah Power company policy . of endeavoring tV deliver tha beat pos- ibl service at all time EUREKA, Oct. II. CempetMea Federal Jaeerperatiea - (Special Correspondence) .EUREKA. Oct. 11. For th first time In many months there was s buying . movement on Bloux Cone stock, oral thousand shares changing hagda during th early part of tho there is no real reason for - th sudden Interest in .the stork oxcept that tho Knight people are doing some work In 'Empire Mines ground which . may possibly hav a bearing on the future of the. Sioux, tt waa probably because Of this that Mr. Knight Joe k week-Apparen- over th L r controlling interest in tly the Kioux, but according to E. E. Birch, the local manaxer for th Knight of important- has yet brera deanothtog eloped in th ground which the Bioua. com-naai- - , 'n m neenhdatlea V aeeawiphehed years, sag K aot. Federal Iwoorp nation of al rail reads with a requirement that h each coryoratlm shall lusted Its Beard ef D4 restore two representstime ef drool! I employ ore aad two repress la tleoo of tha CsaseHdatioa romo ths Interstate of existing whoa approved rail-ro- by Ceaoolldattea af sslstlag Bass Into Strang ssmpstHIvo. systems a boro s' found te bs la th ambits teutost: and alas prsvwtea Bass af nqntpflBMBit ter Mi tsd Bw alias 'I lh pahll la. tao irah CmwIMiim wall lea t federal Inoorpsre-tlo- n a compiles tod. protracted uaeoasUtutteaal probably soothed. hr pormlsolva fedora iBMorparattea af all latent! osrNors. tahWnf toll 40 oertbod by Mm Ft dorgl Ti Board I wNB srsvBiloa portetloa m after tern poors m so- -, to Ito mINVMIMp IN fHwto NtlW OS ullllTf rCvtltfrMI ftM Cmi Imum bon4e tal fthmr toek t m4wfctcfc tt ConimiaalM ttM BUT K pi Tug ooolrol by th Interstate Csmmores Osmmlaoloa over stool and bowl low os and over th ox poaditurs of th prsnoofo. dteA mot ttM Or mA Adequate tnif MfNftotop iMtotoUK 40 Wages and Working Conditions w- -t n a m toto 40 a nssltemsat that aaoB panned sows up shaN ho man.I aged by It dimeter, af whom ahaU be rterted te rapraoowt tte asooBchoBdara, g ti papraoaBt tot anmtepsaa aal S ti paBPaaoot tBi wMh Wc'imsl af raUread oompaoln lata a Oslbool oirfiroUia, Item . aod by th Vahmltea at art! Ilk lat prelate Ciwmirti Osaimlustea toad Is nqubod la te dotermteed te b sompaUbte wMh lh pabba by avotegteff orteteal seat loss latetest. doproolattoa, maraduaMaa oast iota dopnotaltoa aad aat saratega ooor test tea yoate mpftebasd at ttttttEttttiNtt4 ttttltt tz tt te te OppooBtlon federal lueorpora-tte- a aa th pnmod that It la MB' I probably aamiwBI bittmary. tutteaal aad and-IwoaM larslte af tate by tb MUgaUso. sa t ' Federal fasarpasatlaM sf tea Natteaai Radway Corpora tita with a board af olqvaa dir sal ora. tarhodteg aa to teg tho latsr mloolna, bob fteaora, twa tea iwiliyiia turn imams aad Industry, two tte Btatkiaal soatiolaf ths Issae of soearittes aaW th exaf - paw capital this penditure control to ha oxontood by tha Federal Tmaapoqtattao Board. af rataa Vy th aar IseMrr ragalattea af raise by lh Interstate Compute with th aid of Roglnasl Regulation of rates by th lauadsr a atata-tar- y Com wot mo imml Ins rate proaoriMag that th tent! diets th osuatry tote rate Aha tha uadsr levol Aot af rates af shad pnvtetea proevdo fays. Sod ths aarriote tat rat In Regulate Commote with bus raMeteat ta pay was os amd groups for rate mahteg psrpooor. amendments poshortening th sthsr expo wo os of aporstloa aood Rogulattaa ef aR rets that ofrted f . anep motes of rates, a fair rotor oa th who of tho fset I'torstel nmnurii by (hs th Cooamteotea to lindu property Blood la th Internet Cum si ores Commissi the - divtetea of rates and t sets bllob bobpabUs maintain a dsr a ptatutsry rot prortdlag hot wren earriora, te oonsldor tb arodlt boAoM attract tb now that ta making tatos far (hs at erodes priarlpls la Pxteg rapital Pitioian to moot tb pab-b- e ruts group! (hs Commkwtes coot rotes, and te ooorel 00 other I rood wood ter iBaasportslIsa shag lab hria oonsUorutteu th affect big th gsasral rate powers . latetest of the pubtte. ths shipOortHleottat by ths ' Fed oral pers, th SUM of labor, (ho esat Streeter. I InterBeard th Traaaporiattea and of malatsaaao operation, pret Com in Bros Covmataoloa af ths taaos and a fair rotors on af op orating rsvsauos t th vela af th property. hoodod bp (bo aowrter to enable them te port or ssv-ar- al al yto mm aad aaomdlam. I m aporstloa af aad rbiraHre of si IN nwMN m IN UHN afOwatiohlp the rallrmte af lh so try by railroads by aa prioutsty an N toifit ... , Into aad privately th rslhead Optra lod te axtetteff Ufator M rsmpaalos, iwr oompooy with fsg pabUo aoa Omnimiil WfiNllto 1 lalttattea- InKtatten . No Special Reason For Interest in Sioax Con. reflraad tnlUattoa of raise by curriers buhlsot to the approval of th Com mars Oommlmln. latr that th Reg virement slats Commere Caaomtsolaa shell v- , M ue Board -- aad Tiaaopartalfau by tea Intee stats Cm- - 1 Security I 7 aad Capital Expenditures ,v I all Owe si ship and spotetlsa af all railroads by private nieorattens ardor a broad no Hons I ssatnl aad a aalftod system of gorora- ment ysgulattea. prlwilsol Interests hi sows I by tho system. . 3 te pre-ee- ty Because con-nect- ed I ef M lata syutaaus i with a plan sneeei aeund by tha Railway (Special Correspondence.) Ownership and Brora tie af aU ralbrsada by arisata roryorsttsp uadsr broad federal superstates. - te rate f Soolnod te grid vateo of tarn roods te pooh trams Crsattea of aa loilvBdoal oa tlrpoM fund by each nod t am port Its atm arodlt; aad af (bad Mia-t- el poo oral eoiHtegsat nod by eoetrlbattens from aR eredit' ef'aX rallrmte af pra- before tb a npraasatetteos t th fX aad lh ohlppote. pteaaao of a goaoral late boot hr the simulate Oommtpoa aador a statutory rate that sato obeli, am tte ttea am os politte DtstribuOeq af th of soak peak ten road aad ta h ipaaBy tetwasa labor aad tte pahten tt ihltil lufttettea if al retag tte Cteteretlsa. Bsgwtella afbyret by Urn latsrstete Commons estate lasloa uadsr otatmary rate rrav elag that rate olwBR be at Nallaoml isate a liquate te pro dust raeiom ad teoxteoma ftvtdoBite aa qateteadteg stash aad la Pro ten gam Mt I tate 4 i as no a ,wy Corps ml Baa l paymoBd mam dteldoiBdaf t aad dtetribotloa of aX oarmteps la aseoaa of i labor. M ta S(t Bo tte paMla far Bmprooomiots ami ret Bring outstanding mash aad la tte MotekBldisa. I bt thTfsa sf aR retst bg i Bp idway OpMutlUR Ptetribattea sf tegs (M oar) after - |