Show CARBON COUNTY COAL roal MINES maes what the general market may expect from These Mines in the way of coal supply for next winter jt has been wen the custom for salt lac lkc people to look to the carbon county camps for their largest sup pl pit of coal in the past but tho d vb aped mines in that region iv which aich a controlled by the utah fuel company cannot be de depended ended upon for serenaded any great increased in cr ea ser sup supply ay in the future says the salt lake tribune of last monday tho tribune this date devotes about three pages to the coal situation while the output in this locality the caf pat t year was tons over one third of this was made into coke leaving but 1 I tons 1 for other IIA the output it U the fo ir col hernaca of the utah fuel a ay iy in carbon county h 1 about ave seven thousand tons per day of this product tut aloin the sunnyside Sunny side mines ab about out twenty faie hundred bundred tons is is converted d into coke the remainder koes goes to the railways and but very little if any to the public As an official of the utah fuel company 0 said last lost week we got fifty four cars of coal in this week when we hav hild or two third less leash les sh 10 ani normal supply one difficulty sh the utah supply fuel corn ganir pany is like i e that of othe others inability to secure miners many more could ba be u used to an advantage but they cannot be had the run from 1 U tf 7 per day but this does not attract the men at tit sunnyside Sunny side sidd get siev six cents a ton for mining there occurs a shortage of cars every little V while which makes a shortage for the minor miner however the sunny side willery wil iery is not to be considered ma a commercial one for the remon stated above that its product is practically all made into coke the coal mined at sunnyside Sunny side is ground to dust and this is then made into coke ovens will soon be burning the duta output lt 61 per cent of which goes into coke tho the remainder is waste of every hundred cars moved from this camp seventy five ore reloaded loaded with coke the i e coal for railroads rail rouda roada and ew companies in salt lake tho the railroad yard capacity at this camp is 14 for cars the cost of production of a ton of wal at sunnyside Sunny side is fis about I 1 when the colliery colli ety was opened iw the cost was sixty eight cilnis ci ants elev en hund ed men are employed in an emergency the product of this mine or a greater portion would be thrown upon the market at the castle gate colliery the output puffs s about nine hundred tons of coal per day when it should be 1200 to 1400 tim this ia is commercial coal coal from the castle pate gate mine waa was onetime at one time turned into colebut coke but none ts 1 used wed fop for I 1 this purpose now the coke ovens being supplied lieI with sunnyside Sunny side coal the output lere could be increased if miners could be secured but they are nob not to be had although they could mako make from froma 3 to toa 7 per day the product now 61 comes from the end of the mine U three miles from the mouth and anti h better facilities u will ill soon be provided ad ed for mo moving aizo g it new veins will be opened as soon n as men inen can be se buted miners at cale gate are pailee baj cahty cents pur per ton formin for mm ng rig in thi colliery co lifery minera are abw ut work while there are to 00 pir persons sors all told employed anaut the mine mine and coke ovens fhe rhe shipment from this colliery is thirty tars per day da which is for commercial use u afie hailu railway ay yards at castle castlo gate can provide for car cana the fuel company ia now testing other veins in this locality using a duano tid drill at winter quarters Quarte 4 where the mit nane disaster occurred several ago there was produced 19 tons of coal 2 men being em t aloyed pl oyed who ho turned out about 1300 conof tonof of coal per day lay it was be lived that this output would bo be in tin till a yea year to 1800 tons tona per dav but that bope b ope has hm not panned louv nd the product is now only ira tons per day this I 1 is due to I 1 the inanity inal lity of the company to ob tain minera the entire product of wiomer quartets Qu artera miry mire boea to th tha 3 1 railroads ur oads and the mines during last winter when the famine in fuel occur occurred a part of the winter quarter wro output was thrown on the marj ket to help out this waa was screened by the retailers and the slack wv waa q ra sent rant nt to the arger buildings and plants thile the lump and nut coal was lor or domestic use the output howler from the winter quarter quarters j ane cannot be counted i upon aa commercial at the clear creek mine last year the output wast was tons ca c a daily output of neaily tons the miners in number working 29 1 days he phe output now I 1 is 1600 tons daily all commercial coal a and n d of this about 1100 tons comes to salt luc izic like other col li eries this output could be in ed if the men could be had there was some difficulty in the early spring at the clear cro k nine mine on arbou account tit of v ater due to the heavy snows back in the rane range but this was soon overcome ocer come and the mine is now nov producing 1500 tons ay pw r day I 1 1 the railroad yat balds ai at clear creek can care for cars and at winter Qu quarter artem or rather scofield cars chii shows the cond tion ot affairs at the developed collieries collier iea in from which salt lake Lak must emust ae rive its supply of coal there are I 1 several mines in sanpete county which last year pro producer ducet tons I 1 of coal two in emery county that produced tons and a number of other dinall mines throughout the I 1 I 1 state that produced tomi but 1 the product was ent entirely rely for con samp sampsion tion in the loc localities aties 1 I 1 ia was as mined during the month of may alay the bio fio grande brought into salt lake sixty per cent more coal than in the same rame month in 1906 and in juno june ninety per cent more tan thana tana a year ago but this increased chip mont was at once swallowed up where it went local dealers canno cannot t say it may be that it has been stored in bins in salt lake homes if so that would relieve conditions this winter but the probabilities are that the largely increased population lias has used wed it up the fact stares every one in the face that the dealers uie doing a hand to mouth busi business nebs T three r e e cast of helper the independent de P ln dent coal company 0 salt lake organization organisation is putting in a plant at its mine this is one of the companie that will come to the relief of salt lake the company has spent a unav quarter er of a million of dollars equipping ts plant the rio grande haa lizo run a spur up to the colliery former mayor morns morris is interested te in the property and the company if in which he is interested in salt lake will handle the entire entice product of the mine the vein of coal which they will mine is a large one and it is good coal but the machinery chinery als is not all in portion position the boilers boi ler s 1 I not in place the shea locomotive comati co e ordered long since has not 1 arrived the 5 at ards ds are not arranged and the th 5 per cent grade aver chich the railway ascends ho he moun mountain tsan will not permit tho the present motive power of tho the rio grandc which runs up to the mine to move more than tw tu 0 cars at a fame hine it was expected that the colliery would begin shipping by september lat perhaps it will ill but the quantity will be small if by september ibah or october the company is able to move two hundred tons per da it will be doing more than well ell the e u P and his assistants a ara r 6 doing all in their power pow crbut but thereisa there is a limit probably by P PP cember lat 1st the company will be ship ping 1000 tons a da dp it is hoped that this will be done and the statement made above is not in disparagement para gement of the company this story gives facts that the people may know and when the tribune representative senta tive was at the property the past week the facts fact were learned not only this but nevada people I 1 are after the product of this mine the salt lake route will gladly furnish nish all the cars u necessary te tie price nevadans are willing to pay is much higher than utah pas B busi us ness is iz bu business no one as is in it for health excepting a fe few v and they are not neove 0 o who own collieries colli eries enes the Ind independent pendent company will aid salt lake but whether its ifa entire product will be to zin will be determined when shipments begin yesterday Suil sunday day the ot at the independent colliery w was as complicate rl by i strike of thee the carpenters ar al at the lant due to the di dai 4 of their number num berby by the superintendent this of course will uel ue matters and tinly s a speedy adjustment occurs shipments of coal from the property will ill be delayed and it may be the finc of the year before large shipments are made at A t a station between colton imd and scofield another mine owned by sat 4 lakers will soon be open in this property state senator love and W S M C cornick mck are interested the company has secured T J parmley amley as superintendent he ile was for 0 r many years congested con nested with the utah tali fuel company when the tribune representative talked with parmley on wednesday the latter stated that he would soon be ready realy to begin shipping and that the output at the start would be tons per day all of which would go to salt lake if he can secure miners the output will be increased to tons per day the cal is of fine quality clita lity and will greatly relieve the situation wie shipments begin between wield and clear creek the utah fuel company is opening another mine the product of which will at the beginning be tons per da day v when the tribune re presen t filp vas as there wednesday everything yas i as ready for work As said lix tons is 13 now being mined daily dally and m when hen the miners can be becu secured red tha product will wil be increased to GOO tons per day and this will be doni as ms soon boon as possible |