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Show tjfim Kr jm THE SAUNA SUN, S ALIN A UTAH COAL sines Had Your Iron Today t, HAVE MINERS SCHEME WOULD RETURN TO WORK AT OLD WAGE SCALE Suggests Procedure Locking Jo Ultimate Adjustment of Wage and of Condition Working All Parties Washington. President Harding submitted Monday to the bituminous and anthracite operators and miners gathered here in conference a that the miners return to work at the wage scale in existence when woru was suspended on April 1 and continue to work on that scale until August 10, meanwhile an arbitration board being appointed to negotiate a Delicious d Raisins and a of milk. glass Tastes good when youre hungry. Nourishes yet keeps you cool. Raisins 75 per cent fruit sugar is in practically predigested form, furnishing 1560 calories of energizing The arbitration commission would be expected to have its award ready by August 10, but if unable to arrange a new sraie by that date, the scale tinued from August 1 would be conto April 1, 10 " 1023. ITisident Hardings proposals were put before the operators und miners union officials in the form of a letter and both sides in the bituminous Industry left the White House to consider them at separate meetings. Th anthracite operators and miners remained, however. In outlining JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN I IK Slate ul Colorado will e drive a tunuel Peak (13.-28- 3 James through feet) on the ConDivide of the tinental six-mil- ...... bwltsnrmtid Ita. 1U Uothurd, NwincerlHiid Italy . . tt.2 Lot Mill berg, bwitt Alp.. Ml. Onls, ItmimItaly .0 Moffat. Colorado 2 Arlbfrj, Austria 6.8 Ktrkeii, Nwlitcrlttnd 6.3 Tauero. Auntria Himplon, Nt. - fut tunuel will cost nearly seven million dollur milthree und one-halions lor boring and three 1 and one-hal- f millions for complete transportation equipment. The work will begin this full und ins completion Is set for F.I23. By the construction of the Moffui tunnel Colorado expects to bring about the following results: Give a new transcontinental trunk line to the nation nt once, shortet und more scenic than any other. Develop the Colorado western slope of the ltockles an undiscovered country" of vast potential riches. Increase the states population and pul Denver on the railroad map and innUe It a city of fiOO.(KK) peopie. For a generation Colorado hits been talking of tunneling James Teak. Denver voted ten years ago to extend its credit for financing the Moffat tunnel lutt the courts declared against th Ttds constitutionality of the plan time the state of Colorado lots passed tin act under which the counties liencliled most by the tunnel constitute a bonding district (Indicated on map by shaded portion) and raise the funds by sale of bonds. The progress of the Modal tunnel will be watched with sentimental in terest by hundreds of thousands of yasiple In every nook and cranny of the Fnlted Stales. As tourists tliei have made a trip on the Moffnt road front Denver over the Continental Divide; have played in the snow in July at Corona (11. Grid feet) where the ronil breaks nil world altitude records; have exclaimed over the majestic scenery, and have marveled at the daring ami skill of the men who found the way ami bored the tunnel nd laid the rails. Not a few of then will thrill at tin thought that at last the vision of David llallidiiv Moffat is to he realized. For this a over pioneer miner, banker and railroad builder dreamed a dream that was a prophetic vision Denver Is the gateway to thirty-twnational parks and monuments. Nine railroads enter it. Nevertheless p Is not. strictly speaking, on the lf o re.il-roa- J map. or behind the city rado Continental to the railroads: rises the Colo- Divide, which says Come not across go around!" Ami the railroads have pone around I i;-- : "V ; k5 I ' V. making wide detours to the north and Hotith on their way to the Iacitlc. Tims ihey have left Denver In a jMrkt and have passed far from :hc .western slope of the Continental I ovule iii Colorado and Utah a region bigger than all New ICnglnml und of fabulous potential riches. Mi flat dared the terrors of the Con- - Koitoo, .... Italy. neer. 6.2 5.0 . 6.0 6.0 4.1 The Moffat tunuel will cut the highest altitude of the Moffat road from 11,000 teet down to 0,220 feet. The (utmaught, Canada.... lluuituc, MttNMacliUNrtts. elevutlon of the east portal Is U.P.K) leet und of the west portal 0.100 feet. Il will eliminate snow sheds, und retliiental Divide. lie organized the duce its maximum 4 per cent gruues Denver, North Western & Pacific to 2 per cent grades und Its maximum which the people promptly named the 1G degrees curve ut Yankee Donilie Moffat Hoad. lie started Ills road Lake to 10 degrees. straight west over the Continental The construction of 324 miles over Divide for Salt bake City. comparatively level country westward The engineers went Into t tie- held from Craig will carry the Moffat road December 31, 1IHI2. and stayed on the to Suit Lake und shorten the shortest Job three straight years, wmtet amt railroad distance by 73 milts by vimtner. They climbed on slopes the construction of u cut-oof forty-on- e where a mlssiep menni death. The.' miles lrom Orestod on the Moffat lump from ropes In deep purges On hue 'to botsero on tne Denver & bio snow shoes und skits they traveled Grande Western the distance from among the peaks d the divide tar Deliver to Gienwood Springs would he nbove timber line In Arctic rempevii-Hiresreduced trmn 343 miles to 173 miles. Du! they tound a wuy torThe tunnel will prolmhly lie 24 teet tuous and dilliciili though li was- - foe high and 10 teet wide. One track n tirsi class railroad will he laid. Electric power will he Into this work Modal poured Ins used. Automobiles will he transpo-Tc- d personal lortune of many millions The .on lint ears. Ultimately the tumid may ensi of construction was appalling since also carry watei across the divide. Mollai would have nothing nm a will prolmhly begin at Construction broad-gaugstandard railroad for each end at the same time and a tninscoi'tlnental traffic, The grading parallel ploneei or auxiliary tunnel This would furnish and tunnel work nlone on i lie trsT will be lull ll hfty miles mil of Denver eosi on an water, compressed air and ventilation, average SGO.OOO a mile, and the tlirty-Ev- e tueiliraie excavation und allow sevmiles from the point xviivc the eral gangs to work at once From road begins to climb the foothills to (HHi to 1.0IHI men will be empioveiL Ihe site of the proposed tunnel cost Colorado is rejoicing ovei the fuel 10(1, 000 a mile. These figures Include Man the Moffat tunnel will bring only the tunnel work und grading, and closer the easrern und western slopes not the cost of ties, rails, the lntmr of the stale, now practically separated of laying the track and the expendi- h.v the Continental Dvlde. Last tures for si arums, wider tanks and wim ei when the Moffat road was of equipment. Due particularly dilliiult snowed uiidei there was dnnge mile actually cost $203,000. (m the the northwestern part of the sraie 77 miles from Donvpi to Arrow head, starving and volunteer workers turned which Is over the Continental Divide out to dig out tin, hue. In Middle Park, there are thlrty-fm- i Moreovci. the western slope, noih tunnels. In one stretch ol eleven miles In Colorado and Utah, Is n veritable there are twenty-nintunnels through hind d natural riches, tiecn-dni- g to solid ""unite a survey of the area made by Prof, The eosi of operation ove l lie ltussel D. George, slate geologist of to his report oil divide in wilder was nlso appalling Colorado. Acne-dinSo Moffat planned to Imre through shale deposits underlie a territory of James 1e.ik und dodge the snowdrifts approximately T.(HHI square miles In of timber line (11.31X1 feet) by going northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah alone, besides available through the living granite. Then ruine the time of (inanclai coal ; both bituminous and anthracite, Moffat exhausted Ids aggregating Oo.biMMHMMHHi tons There difficulties. enormous resources, Promised siipirt are also deposits of un asphaltic nafailed him Ills name was aiiatheiua ture. In addition to clay, canwtlte to transcontinental roads. Finally he and eoppei ores. gold. Iron, gvnsuin, died with Ids road only completed graphite, lead, mutiganeso, mercury, marble, to Craig 231 miles from Denver. lie molybdenum. salt, scoria, of the company Ims silver, slate, sulphur, tungsten and organization There Is also any amount of changed the name of the road to the zinc. Denver & Sail Fake hut II will al- - wnter power. So Steamboat Springs has already ways he the Moffat road to the people. (lovernor Slump lots' appointed a had u celebration attended by thoutunnel commission of five members sands from nil the region round about. Denver plans to stage u srati celeto serve until August 31; succeeding commissioners will be elected. Il has bration when work begins in the fall. Tiida. Italy . TraiiMUUdeun, - ff e they use preThe two animals, pluming themselves as firmly . The giraffe, which has neither claws us possible, and stretching out all tour nor vharp teeth, would he greatly hi legs to the utmost, stand opposite to the nercy of Us enemies were ll col each other und hammer away with f,r its long neck, which proves an their beads until one or the ataej 1ms This bud enough. excellent weapon of defense. long and pliable member terminates in Office Phone Her Mirror. very solid head and it uses Je upper The tired business girl simply must part of itself like a flail swinging Its neck round and bringing its have her vunlty box In proximity and bead down at each swing with s ihe hand mirror especially musl maWhen two terialise when she yvlshes II to. ll lr .ttMtijip on Its antagonist meet In combat Giraffes Neck a Weapon! giraffes cisely the same tactics. y organized with William P. Itobiusou of Denver as president and MaJ. L. D. P.luuvelt as chief construction engi- riiatos the hus.v stenographer p.i have around the desk ,v, the mirror. A stenogruphei In a small downtown law office does away with much waste motion by utilir.iri" a piece of the office furniture. One day while looking for the elusive mirror the phone bell rang, and being conscientious she decided In favor ot her She discovered that the nickel only. plated rim about the mouthpiece of the phone served Hie purpose of a looking glass. She no longer worties about her mirror. Chicago JournaL to rummage his proposal for nt once. Your government does desire to be ' helpful. The commission then was outlined anil the president continued : "The commission shall investigate exhaustively every phase of the coal industry. It shall reveal every cost of The president will as): production. congress to confer authority for the most thorough investigation and make appropriations necessary to do such work. The commission shall make recommendations looking to the and maintenance of Indus trial peace in the coal industry, the elimination of waste due to intermit-tenc- y and instability, and suggest plena for dependent fuel supply. I have taken this short cut to a resumption of operations because I believe it to be in the interest of the public welfare. It is that simple form of ad lusting disputes which answers the call of good conscience and a Just When two great forces civilization. do not agree then must b? a peace fill way to adjustment and such an arbitration opens the way. I do not expect renly without the I lease take tlic due consideration. prossal to separate conferences. I wish you to appraise the situation, weigh your responsibilities and then answer this proposal as you wish to be appraised by American public I nm speaking first of nil opiivon. in the public interest, but I am likewise mindful of the rights of both workers and operators. 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A report on state tax ass ssments, Issued Monday by the census bureau, showed thnt in 1020 he highest tax, per capita, on real t nd combined, personal property ye-r- Different. think we ought to finance foreign enterprises." Perhaps, replied Mr. Dustin Stax; but thuts different from calling in foreign enterprise to dictate how we shall spend our money. Do you Courant California Plans Race Horse Betting Sacramento. Restoration of race track betting In California under control of n state racing commission Is cent? nrpln tod in on initiative petition filed Monday with the secretary of state. The proposed measure provides for the creation of a commission appoilited by tha governor empowered to regulate and license horse racing under the parimutuel hitting system the re property tax that port showed, deriving r II re enue from special t'.xes and o:li r sources Tbe highest per capita levy of specla axes in 1V20, fO.Off. was reported by Khods Island. Raisins 5 c Everywhere G. Fletcher, federal plant disease expert, who 1ms ended a crop inspection trip across the two states. In Sun-Mai- ds Between-Me- al B'?ck Rust Found In Wheat Fields Minot, N. D. Slight danger of a serious epidemic of black rust exists in the soring wheat states of Minnesota end North Dakota unless wrath-e- r rondit'ons from now until harvest are unfavorable, .accnrd'ng to Donald Tax Levy High Sun-Mai- nutriment per pound. gov- ernment arbitration. President Harding said: The information has come to me that your conference is deadlocked, or, ut the best, attempting to agree on plans which will require extended time to work out. I have said heretofore that the government prefers you who are parties to the dispute should settle it among yourselves, because you best undersiand all the problems involved. The government cannot settle it for you. It will force no man to work against his free will, it will force no man to employ men against the free exercise of an employers rights. The government will not be partisan, but the government is concerned with coal production sufficient to meet the industrial and transportation requirements of the country and to safeguard against a fuel famine when winter comes again, and It is desired to have production resumed lunch is two packages of BEST new wage scale. which expired April Lunch Hot-Da- y 1 W tiers Midi for taro Trad Saves Need Buying a New Skirt Putnam Fadeless Dyes -- dyes r tints as you wish |