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Show OCTOBER 31, 1919. Page two lucixl 303,714.264 Inns iui.l in 1918 UTAH MINERS HAVE NO J73,9.i",bu it TO STRIKE 1 WAHlNiiH'N, 1. '. i'i.r WAGES AND CONDITIONS. 1 T oi'i-raliii- w ii ft Mril- at In!, II i - . i.il iii'MT-; li, r(:i'i i 'r.-i- a: biili Lit: fijii-rlii- tin- - if ii..iitv in I l ii p City :. it - I jit a- -. ' - ,,1)i;1. .f i.l. v it.i- mat I'ri-.i- l ninf i I - uiil. iiur t ii- .! w ilk- - r- - : i:-- i - wi:li t! ir i u ti c lii rn-- i iriiio-.,- vi-rk- - ! i i r.s t - il.ix. l'C-- GEORGE E. OKEY by alt t For Tivnsiiivr in -l Nnv, i S. L. WJI.I.l AMS ir- - k r t- lI:1; lii'i ' v.ull.i-- . .I'lv I i V nart ! S it the time, ora I'ttle li- -. iVaii ex hour' out uf its day. It ha-l- t I. xx ti ,i mm.'i of li.e working lain of lack of ears or iilsnil an i; r and twenty nuinits. It lost ai.otln-twenty inimilrs oil aeeiuint of l.ilsir trouble and then at various liim-- i .lur ing tin- - day it lol small amountsord-of time due to breakdowns, lark id ers and oilier eriuses :n all nlsmt minutes. Kxpmuing the twenty-fix- e idea in tliis simple way will show that in r.pile of the great improvement in rar supply whirli bus lieen effeeted the mines luring the last lew of the country ure interrupted by shortage of ears tour times as much ns by any other one cause. Indeed, the hiss attributed to ear shortage is now greater than that mtfrilicd to all other eaiiM-put together. Loises Dus ta Labor. Tbe. influence of no market, for example, was miihII in all stales except in the Far West, where it ha now Ihm-i- i ri'liortcd for several necks. Some of the losses entered in the column all oilier causes" may also he In prujicrly classed as no market." the IWlumtiis and Ilarluu fields the they rcprcM-n- t a decline incurt ailing of the steel industry, the output of rertum mines which usThe ually sell io the steel milkers. limita factor as of lalsir influence ing production heeame slightly more pronounced. Isisses due to lalsir in Illinois and Ituliumi. in OklahoSsiruilie strikes ma and Arkunvas, and lalsir shortage was inon- - fnxiiiently rejsirted from the Southwest generally and from Ohio, far shortage in general was less marked. lueses attributed to that cause fell from 17.4 per cent of rapacityr during the preceding week to lfi. js-- rent. liittlo change in car from Oklahoma supply was anl Arkansas, Illinois Western Pennsylvania and from Somerset, Fairmont and Ihe high volatile fields of Southern West Virginia. In some more districts ear shortage acute, jmrticularly in Kentucky (ex-reHarlan county), in Alabama, and in the Soul hem Apinlucliien. Pocaand ('ltnihcrlund-Pirdmon- t hontas fields. In six districts ear shortage caused a haus of 30 per cent or oyer of fulltime rapacity. A general iiu provrment in ear supply was re from Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, ini m Term For Oiuncilman. V. E. ANDERSON ar 1 l!i- - Term E. F. CHAMBERLAIN Term For Councilman, W. W. JONES ai.i-kiii- For Counnlinan, 1 o r In-u- lpeiirder r i nil1 ill'1 - s- i- M:iyor I,. A. All GEE up 1 bimis it - 1 - O - 1 "iM l.iit ili.vn l"r vain wniki'd ' !" Il.c HIM". Er'.'aiil 'i!:!i i.f iir..H. Tl.viv rs in tin- - lia-- t. ilu j.riiviM-ii- l imi I'iii- tin I Ilali mibi-r-ItTrike fur they nn rarii.ng tin dollars a ia. I haw mn.ial coni in Si'ollaml, in Vtiiijbaniii, in ami in Ohio, in Wyoming, in 4ub-radNew Me.xiin, ami in iiniic of llinse iiMjmtv mining rcj'imni lo condition to tlniM! tu Utah. an modi-m- . The cnnl camps lloiiies for the miners who liave families are eomfurialile in almost every instance, llntipilows with nil modern water syMeius that coiivenienees, furnish ample supply of pure water, sanitation in liua riling ami hank-housare the general rule and not the exception in 1'tnli. 1 violate no confidence when I say that at one colliery in the stale, and it is not the highest, the roal miners reeeuu sn average of $10.(112 a day for eight hours work artd not less than twenty daya a month, so that their monthly wage is $212.40. "In tho void the eompames furnish eiiibrooin with libraries, billiard tables and other diversions, so that the mnl ramp is u most desirable buildplace to live, while the sehisil rn-di- t to ehurcheN a and are any ings city. Utah miners have no rums1 for .lav in .mi nl REPUBLICAN TICKET 1 1 :!- -. ill - M.. I s: is . Mjl.-nir--'- ,ili. li ilu- , t iwH-r:- I:, One Place Cited In Carbou County Where Men Are Working An Aver- - i ' IT,; age of Twenty Days Each Month and Drawing Down In E.icss of :1.ilVi Two Hundred Doliars. , , ri iiiil ry hi " a Tl-e ill It i In! !! - l:.ir.!! 27.-- - proilip-li..i- now .'IniUll by ihe ! ill a! a v haw- i lor n l.cn i:cy. .1" niii.x .tiiiltii ui' 1 n! V: Hu- ra.H "'y Iitai--- Tin- - J.I 4.I1. inw;: i'll in uriu.il i:il n.il lu'i-i-i iiJ,i!i. 1 l!i'.' i, i.i.i '.l ilu: I I w' ;.t it j.i-- i r. T. n.il 1 OF INSPECTOR TELLS t- f inaxiniirn wisk Tl.i-- v fxtiui- - l aix, l BITUMINOUS PF.CDUCTIO.N SHOWING UP WELL LATELY CAUSE, WHATEVER, 8TATE t mJ'.IM'I For Councilman, Term For Councilman, Term II. H. GOETZAIAN L. E. WHITMORE State of Utah, County of Carbon ss. of the candiI, Alat Gilmour, City Recorder of Price, Carbon county, Utah, hereby certify that the above w a true list 1 in witness dates certified to me to be placed upon the official ballot of Price for the municipal election to be held November 4, 1919. whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of Price, Utah, this 22d day of October, wi-ek- Ji. s a strike." de-uin- COAL MINES ARE GETTING MOST OF ROLLING STOCK City Recorder. (Seal) lAm i) STATI.K 1AM , off iie. Salt i.aku ttlty. fcili. el. s, tutu. To Wtiom It May Ooiieern: NTitleo is licrnliy Kvnn thut the state I Utah turn f licit in thia office lists of ..nuts held teil ly the wild state under Sci'. 6 of the act of eonitress, atlroveil July IS, sst, as Indeniiilty school lands, vix: Serial 0SOH1, SVl4NK4 See. 4; lull 7. See. a. Twi. IS South 14 t.iiiKO i'jst. Salt Jike nierl-inn. t'lipies of said lists, so far tracts is thev relate to Iimvp been ilesciliitixe office for! this in iiiisideiiously posied iiiseetliiii by any iicrson inlerested and liy tin iuldte nenorully. IhirlnK rf inildieuttoii of Hits no-- 1 the lice, or uny time thereafter unit before g Mllll O-- j 1 , 1 , j 1 1 from In rsKinsfl In a mad commission, thut an onli-- bad Iss-- issiu-- thn effect of which was that only a small final iiiproviil uml eerlificatlon under proportion of tlic cars act oul at ceregulations of April Zu, ment factories in the state could lie 107. protests or contests against the loaded for Ptnh (mints, the commisclaim of the state to uny of the tract hereinbefore deseribed or sion has received this hi the ground that the same Is more Officials here disclaim unv knowliiluuldc lor mineral than for agriculedge of thu order mentioned. They tural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land promise an investigation. We learn Failure .iffi.B at Washington. 1. t from other toum-- that a dissisitum so to protest or contest within the sufto favor coni shipments in aulieim-tio- n lime speeilied will he considered charof the threatened strike is mainficient evidence of acter of the tract and the selections ly resMmsihle for the general cur otherwise free from thereof shortage. James II Maya." will be approved to the stale. The rornl roniinissioiia telegram WJVKKLKY. Iteglirter. iOlt,t It. waa sent to all the Utah representaFirst puli.. Oct. 24; last Nov. Zl, 11. tives in congress. It asked that the MVrUK IMTKl) .STATICS I.AM) matter be taken up with the United Office, Halt IjMke City. I'tsh, Sept. To Whom It May Concern: States railroad adminiat ration on ac17, Notice hereby given that the state count of the urgency of the need of or I'lalt tins filed In this office list of erment for state road work. Senator brails selected by the Maid state under See. ( of the act of eongres. approved King also haa replied to the effect Indemnity sehool that he had presented the matter to July It. 1X94. a 024XS4, 8E48KV. IhiiiIm, vix: Serial the administration, and urged im3 and 4. SWiKKU, SKI SWR4. mediate action. He exected that IMirtcd SKR4 See. 17; SKR. NF.R48W44. . Ohio, Virginia, and fmin the SWU. IS; NKNiNK'., See. 19: something would be done within a NWVi NW tj Nil' 4 Westnion-hind- , ('entral IViinsylyaiiin, NHVi NW short lime. 20. Twii. K. South, lunge fieblu NK4. and Harhui New liiver rounty coniNinies have complain(Vmenl 14 Suit l,ii ko nieriiliau. Copie of ed that the reason they eould not get With one sixth of the countrys full . said list-- , far ns llicy relate to said snutiluwn for laek of trait cement to state rood work in suffi-- j li,m' eiipm-ilby ileseriplivp in this mve been eniiypii lioiisly iiosp-eient iuuiititv to keep the mixers of! cars, it is clear that the greatest ffii'o for inspe. lion by nnv can which In produrfion various emit rar tors going steadily courugemeiit and l.y the public generally. " lin was thal they could mil got rain. They Im Pv,,, 1,1 ,lu ing Ihe period of publication of lime thereafter not ilu no, or un alleged that an order had Is on issued final iipprovnl and ieitifi-atioitid Decrease Is Shown, the Ina.ling of only a very ri gul 1lep.11 lineiit.il or small of ears fur llah if April Z.'i. lfi'7, protests Approaching, if nl fully t'e state elaiiii id Die tin. the aside sel week against set jn!being during Islons tu:y or the traits or loading only to (mints imrlh uud T,n-- , the enrve of biiiiuuiiou-- . pn'lue- - to ed on tin- - ground before herein ' linn has passed the line of 1 S lor ihat tbe saiin is unue valualde for pur-- j Utah railroad officials have dmi-fjrvt time in the present emil year, minerjl ttuinIs- for will re.eiieil and noted for the existence of such nil onb-r- , and Tl,,. output during the week end land office at have exliihiti-a disisilniu to tlo ,.,( Ortulier ISili. inelmliug lignite ami report t. t'loI.general C. Failure so to proWashington, tin-stat- e Ich-gra- r d s 1 LIGHTEN WINTER CHORES 1 non-miner- is-ln-g e pt ll. I The burning of good coal inanre g minimum of drudgery during the season when the furnace must be stoked and coal must be toted from tho bin to the range, the heater and the fireplace. Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal, celebrated for their uniform cleanburning ard heatproducing qualities, will lighten cold weather housework. These fuels are so good that a little goes a long way adding economy to their good qualities. Si-- . Si-.-- . Place your order now, before the severe winter weather sets in. en-th- e p-- rsi 11 i I Ask Your Dealer ti un-le- ( iv.amtai-i-siint- be-f- - siih-d- ii UTAH FUEL iles'-ri- 1 agru-ultiira- : l COMPANY - d what was (mssihle to exja-iii- l movement of ears once ih.-loaded at the rement (dants. be ,.)! made into coke, is esti united at were .ll.7Nl.tHMl net tons. (aomHireil with the preceding wivk this was a di thousand tons crease of nuict ' UNITED STATES INCREASES cent. Cotuiinred with any or o.h ITS PRODUCTION OP COAL other week this r it would have been a very substantial increase. The O. E. Lesher of the United States weeks production stands us the see nnl of the jiresi-n- t geological survey is out with a hulle- - ond highest tin giving a tabulation of the produe- - liigln-- r by two hundred urnl eighty tion of enul in the imN,rtant e.iuniries thnusaml Ions than that of the onrre-th- e world over. It shows u steady (Hiiuling week of 191S. when in the United States. Approx- - llmna epidemic began Mrimisly imate totals of world production for restrict production. The pmd ncord the join the week is attributed the past six years follow: an In 1913, world production, 1.478.-- " efforts of lalmr. tke of which the United the railroads work rig to fr'ke ! 1(1,00!) n o : m or o8.5 no- -t of the brn I t.nn State-- , pnnbn... yli'.y.t:il.477 tore tin threatened strike. r cent. A !h1:t! active. In l)i( World production. 1.3:12,- -' wat i veryli-rcu -.i of ear number m the or 04)0.04)0 ; Uni teil Mules. jll.tilH.-lh'r 38.5 (ar cent. olt-- et bv tbe In 19 1- 3- World produe! ion. 1;. 17.c- - was I lam r.,ke inai..-:- . ed l States, 5.11.17,yi-n- fr ts, K-- test or contest within the time eonsidereil suffn-ien- t fled will epccl- evi- - Miners and Shippers Exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals. eharaiter of the1 traits and the selections thereof fiee from objection will be; It. Mpproved to the spite. tit'l'I-- I dein-- of being-itherwis- . Iteglster. last Nov. 14. 1911. I Till-'- . lilSTHItT tXU'IlT OF FAIR- bon County. Stale of Ftah l.illl.in Frank (). Iiebnny. lMiiintllf. I lefend.iiit. The Summons Slate of ftah to the Said Oefendanl suuiinoue.l to appeur Von are In within twenty dais after the service .if this mi limn ms upon "U. if scried' within tl-- county in which this ;n tion brought, otherwise within thirt) a!t-serxl'i and detemi Hie ibove entitied in tion, ami in aso of lour failure so to do. judgment wit! r.!.AKF.l.-:V- First iiiili . iot.17; it , machines mpn Bread Is Your Best Food r Eat More of It and Cut Down to, against tbe High Cost of Living. tbe deinamt of the complaint, which has loan fi'ed with the clerk of the aid II. urt. This ill lion Is bn ught t ocnipr a judgment or decree - of li"iu you dissnhiiig t'n- I'oiuls COLLET'S le f unit! iuiony hcretofoie t N ou the ween nidu--- f and pli.lntiff. 1rom ihe s'i(' felling ,.XY. Fliiiuiff Atioruey. Tostof-ron a 23 per cent increase ry Addri-s- . itah. I'lbe HOMEMADE ill the proihielion of bee'i've .:i .rst put'. ' let. last i t. 71. 19l - hundri-and increase of otutwvnly ' IlTU.H'ATIilN 11)11 i.l NOTH'!-- : llioiisand ton measured in i In p.ulmcnt of tbe BREAD . ab-n- t Tini id pro.l'imii up- f S. I. i ml I'frice ut Sill i'. b.t'ii.nt-o'iXo-iianthracite like that of 27. ISIS). Uv. I i li. the v k coal fell olf skektly dur-ris t er,-- ! y g;ipn Unit tS.txm.ind Will Please You. Ask Your Vn (leiola-fiuh. wh.i, on Aiigmo Isj'i. The total opp.i! Well Grocer to Supply You. made honu-steai- l elirry. Sprint ill l.Dl'i.'s'i) net ton, a i. esl mialdl ,i. iijs.i :c.. Hi'jNWV SW.1 ilecreasi- - of 2.9 (mT rent, wln-Sec. 2". Twp. VK'i. KbSW,. In week but fore, larg ..nth. ISiing- - 11 IS.ist, Sail I.nkp mer-- ! (.areil with the COLLETS BAKERY tuns r by two bumln-- t t 1:111. fill'll nolicp of intention to fm.-itbree-pui- mthxI linn U::t( fi tin proof, to pptab-is- h claim to the hind iiIhup ilpm nbrd. axi-ara"Homo Institution. of the illslrut courl fire tlip clerk I n. cr Ilu n.l l.icm-of wide, muni I lali-- , I'tah, on thp 14th da Cnstlp it PRICE, UTAH. ii;ircii iis'.fiti of strike shipments ot f Noieml'cr, 1919. Clnimant name enul to ilip lake ciiiilinncil to inen-aswitnipop II. S. Noye, J. A. )lpn. cmb-i- l tlrtobf-- r 11th. W. F. Novpm, Hyrum Noyes, all of ((lirjnj, jie BLAKE-LE()uin,,mt,s 0f bituminou roal nt lower ,f Victor. Utah. GOL'LU H. lgal blank, deed, blank book, Hegiatpr. iFrat pub., Oct. Z; last OcL SI, ISIS. notps and aoforlh. The Sun. iContlnuad oa page fnwr.) 11: ji-- ren-leie-- k-- '' lar-rel- -- best ririiltx uml imu, lull ni.inv year. J. K. Jameson will see that uut nMchinc is taken ;ue of Horner id b iflh 11ml J siri-e- t I'hotip UD-- Sewing Creamery Company TROY LAUNDRY Everybody Knows the Troy and Its Good Work. H. M. SHELLY, Agent, Calls For and Delivers Pack-sgpPhone 237, Price, Utah. rent. In 9ti World prmlintii.n. 1.4'I lNlft,IN)fl; United Stales. 42.1 rent. World produi tion. In 1917 lUKI, (Min; United Stans, ti,'il.(irj.. rent. 374 or In 19.8 World production. United States. Ii78.211.9nl or rent. 46.2 (.real Hritains jirodurlion has off almost steadily from 321,922,- 120 tons in 1913 to 2.33,940.328 ten in or 4 ho is-- r -- ' (s-- r 7, t 1.4fI8,-009,00- r tal-le- jyjg at Germany's low mark was 259,13:1.782 ton. In 1913 - laulty liutctierinjj is respoiixi . 1 or not a little loss ot good meat, wnu is wasted by. being lett on the hnlcs. of care asses that have been skinned. 1 SWEET CREAM S. KUSANO Jnuiiicc BUTTER AND CHEESE, BUTTERMILK and of Men-liiiii.llk- Wholesale and RetaiL Fiery Description s tHFERIAl BRANDS KEAN , r f.-- 1 in 191;i. .hr pro- - - - co-d- Home Manufactured s. - Un-tei- OtMl Nelson-Larse- n I'tirrr-ji'Hitlii- Catering to ihe Trade of IdenlK of the Coal Cdtnpx Surrounding ltp. and . QUALITY Territory Fitzgerald Building, l I. FT HI It 4JI OTATIOVS Concrete Umldlng South Ninth Street, Frlc. Utah That paid printing. The Sun. Main West Street PRICE, UTAH. If you don't understand yourself why expect other to do no? |