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Show UWH COAL TRADE SHOWS "CRADUAL IMPROVEMENT Some improvement in the coal trade a now noticeable in tKe coal camps of ftt southern part of the state. At the Sjr'Dyside in Carbon county, there are 4 coke ovens in operation, the reserve toke that was stored there 'being' now 'lasted. In all there are 700 ovens " Sunnyaide, whose product is used 'iefly by the smefters of the Salt Lake Butte and Anaconda. . coal market is-also developing. At Sannyside the men are now working 'edays a wetk and prospects are good r a full Beyen-day week before long. 'Black Hawk several test ovens have jn erected of late and it is expected mke this camp a great producer of e under an entirely new process. lh finest steel tipple in the west is in commission at Black Hawk, t0Hll,K 1175,000. The aame company's at Mohrland and at Hiawatha working two and three days a with fair prospects of doing still p tter the fall trade comes. Tne "'her canyon mines of the company tfk!empnrarilv clo8ei1. out are expected - working again by the time the "ntf trade starts. the Winterquarter. Clear Creek, A Castle Gate mines of the Utah Fuel company the miners' are given on an average of three days a week work. The production of each of the three is around 1,500 tons daily each. The Independent In-dependent Coal & Coke company at Kenilworth is working three days a week on the average, as is Jesse Knight's property at Storrs and the Standard Coal company at Standard-yille, Standard-yille, the latter known as the Sweet proposition. Cameron Coal company, now controlled by the Pingrees of Og-den Og-den and situated in Price canyon just above Castle Gate, is getting out about 400 tons daily and working five days a veek on the average. The Brownings of Ogden have some valuable adjacent property to the Cameron and next year will see some larger development here, it is said. The American Fuel company at Neslen is going along with a small output, but intends to make some needed need-ed improvements and development before be-fore doing much toward pushing its product on the market. - Deseret News |