Show j W UPON ITH NINE j with thia this issue the great moral wad roll cloua starts out on the nineteenth year of lie its existence and an the fifteenth year under its pree pres ont eja management a much longer abio than your average country survived survive ti aa as ii ite everal verat fellows bore wre have realized after drop ing their money in opposition planta plants during daring these fifteen yearn years the advocate baa has bad had its 1 upa lips and downs tta its friend friends and its enemies ne as it were but at all times tho the fornini have greatly outnumbered the latter elso this etory story would be a dit dlf ferent une one briefly its friends have made the advocate years ago this newspaper wan was J f n iced with a shirt shirttail tall full of vrn int lype and a couple of de crent ot ol I 1 in a dingy room ot of a called ac so dwelling over near when where the me tavern and the denver and ilo PLO grando grande railroad depot now stand and when the population of 0 i price with the wildcat wildest stretch of the MA imagination did not exceed four men women and children and with but three mercantile ea co to its credit during these yeara years the advocate bast gooon price grow to two thousand people the metropolis metro rolls commer cl chally ally and oth otherwise rolae of eastern utah then on one man was editor i printer and man manager ger with ith plenty of uma at that let lefon on his hands now i mio neuoma new pa per la a settima type by machler and gives employment to six ix raan men with fa milles nil all of whom 1 ive at price and spend their money P rt t home instead of the one email small room in i dwelling the advocate owns now its own home la in the buelna u heart of tho the city and has a a plana mid to be the most modern in the elate state outside of oden or salt lake city fifteen yeara years ago the advocate printed edition wae was toted to the under the one mans arm and ad no second trip was necessary today touy IN la Is a few copies of twelve hundred into more homes at price and rind in carbon county and eastern utah than any amy other newspaper its bust busl ceab u la le prosperous la better than it wa w a week ak ago a month ago or a imir ago in feat it Is 1 growing with every day ot of the tile year over tiny previous time all of which goes to show that tho people appreciate what tho the ail d Is what it has done and further what it Is doing today this newspaper newspapers success Is very largely die tc to it ito staunch friends who ad atre and appreciate ka 1 efforts along the yi it has adopted as lle tta policy its editor and manager hopee hopes to be here another fifteen yeara years and thien then ome some now Is the unto to subscribe one factor that affects eiffe acta the coal production of the pacific coast I 1 status states la U still the heavy production prod action of california petroleum which Is I 1 aed for steam fuel to the alfoot ilni ont entire exclusion of coal the ire i reduction of coal in washington in 1912 possibly show a slight in le frease for dm domestic estle purposes pur poe over the output in 1911 in california and oregon the production of coal 1 fc 14 ie Is negligible the consumption of california oil for fuel in I 1 1412 12 as fifty ven million mill ion barrels or more than fu four r times the equivalent of the total pro production luction of at eoal aa in the stated tat one drawback in the use ot of pulverized coal in smelters and furnace turn acea Is the damage produced preA by the formation of a vitreous coating or clinker upon the grate ban bars crown alle shet allet t and walls of OC the firebox due to the combination 0 iron oxide w with the silica in the coal ash this P production of clinker coa can be avoid avold ed d by bf mixing limestone with the thea fuel in a quantity approximately equal to tho weight 0 of tb the ash the mixture ia Is fed into the furnace unice by means of an injector tho the marriage of mies helen gould of ot t the he gould lines some time this month and maley J shepard 0 of the missouri lis pacific ta to one railroad merger that the law can t touch highwaymen highwayman whose specialty has boon robbing express cary cam aro are now those parcels poet post raae make so far nobori ha accepted that challenge challe oge to start a panic pa ac tae the total number of maloy ed in tho the coal nine inc united state states la in 1911 wu was 72 whom were employ he AU th mines ol 01 pen la and 1149 7 50 la in the bitumen nd lignite min minee the ant anthracite it miners raced more working than s bituminous and lignite miners work worl ng two hundred and forty elx six days against two hundred and eleven days for the bituminous miners 1 the average production for each man employed waa was live hundred and tweet our tone tons la in the anthracite mines an exceptionally large tonnage and eoven hundred bundred and thirty eight ton tons la in the bituminous minee mines avedge dally daily production for each man employed wae was 1 13 short tone tons in the anthracite aci 3 SO 10 1 ton tons in the bituminous s in mo me oc of the bitti bituminous minous 4 diner miner of the united d SJ ile eight hour working day prey alls in 1911 out of a a total of em aloyes in tao the bituminous coal mines soaked in mines that were operated eight hours a day worked in mines that were operated n lne ho ha ire a day and worked in mine mines operated ten ton hours a do |