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Show COAL-- NINE STRIKE COMES OF Filtered a Second Clat -- Mailer, June 4, VOLUME S; NUMBER 25. Spotlight Turned On Jealousies Existing Between Big Guns of United Mine Workers. Sail Lake's Herald maintains its own news Imreuu at Washington, D. this slate as a CL, which is in charge of F. (1. Matson, known throughout 'truthful writer and a man of most excellent integrity. Ill last Sunday's Herald he goes into the coal strike at length and tells the inside things that have brought nlauit the present troubles. The Sun believes of Matson to be true. It publishes iho story in lull that uue.! of the miners ot Curiam o,rii.v nia; t.'iiow ut the jealousies and inti :gucs that t lie cintrul have brought ulmut the strike of the I nited Mine district. The article follows. WASHINGTON. 1 ('., N.v. 8. Back of the sinister coal Mi'il.c uhtrli ihreatens to lie lip the iinlustr.es of more than faeuty states i.ml resuli in ' untold suffering to millions of people The entile in a bitter minm tight. strike ecu let's around the rialr:cs oi jionmy or iM-notl.iiigl m leaders of the I oiled Mine Mot her., mi l in of America :md the desire.. for more K"mg i ii! si day- - u week, li'd I'l' I.ili i "llti i'.. ICyfUli lioru-Isour msl io,w money, .nut met obligations is merely Mill ;.t ti- dental. Hie begiiiiiiing ot the itir.nic.'.oiit tto .ouniy gii..nl- when eulties barks back to the days mg, m tin- main, r.iiiroaa i rnieri:es Prank 1'. While resigned from the lridg. s nu.l iho like, 'two imn, N ork-- , h.i'g.'i! "i.h ut.. mills to pie.oli presidency of the Eniteil Mine ate in jail nt ;t Sn.iui.ir.li to become labor adviser to Fuel I. . V'1 Administrator (larficld. in October. Ut sr,,' lio. mv hm1 1917 He was sue. ...led by ) eli and Jol.tij Prrsidt nt trunk J. Th mitii (,f ui n .m.ie.s s.l.c-L- . Lewis succeeded Hay was the vice lluI,.a flir lnsl SuIlli.1). I lute, J ayes and jircsid. lit. il1mnii1 ,.,1. ).,iS i.eeti "iMoijiniiid." are of the Millie fuel ion, advocates id MiI.emimt, uiiion organicr, is the same general policy. iipMised t kh ! to he ni imii.iiuiiiolis, tmi., tills them is a taction led by Frank Far- - week. Nationally Hie strike is called rington, president of the Illinois miners. Soon uftrr his nenssioii to the presidency, Hayes breunie involved in a biller light to gain the election to the presidency for the suem'ding term. He won, but ever since Farseeking to overrington has throw him. As a means of sipuhiriz- ' mg liiuiself and his jiurticular clique, Farrington conceived the idea of the t'-- Wi-ikii- s e j.tate-men- tat:.. ui the ut li.-i..fi- . , l i !. t iui.-- r Die A. M.u,li i EVERY FRIDAY 110THER Royalty in America MG ISSUE OF TA1KED PULSE OF LAEOER TAXPAYERS BEING FELT OUT. ts Several Deputies Kitmej By Sherilf Tl ouas F. Keltrr At the Two His- V3t?iu Coufirued By t'te Commissioner au-.- l Also Eome Road Work Th.re Authorised Other Matters. I .Mi ou min " i i.icei.i.g , ol l! e id mm jo'.. ei i . i.i- -i I. T iii-d- county at the wh.il, ay, .Hid all of the iii.iiT.I was afici i,ioii. When .. i.evl, Noiem-1- o hi it w;is to i of voting iii:itl,-1v!., wl.i i' id tur a h."o!.','l imi ,.1 nil dollars ! Ti'1-..l- I 1 im-i-- ny i'-- 1 j r 1 - , ls?i. NOVEMBER 11. 1919. for belli r rii.ids piimhim- - will lie The la-- t issue of a hundred od in I'M v ''ie ll'oip nu.l dollars is . ar-hulioul exhausted, it is s.ipl, mid more . -' work roiiteuiplaled this ymr and next is gone ahem with. , ny.-sthe mcanlilMf, it is said, the JUllse 'of 1. log taxpayers of the county in the mall cl1 is lo bo felt, ns it w'ere. lo noti('Irek Smiili was i fy F.. Sniit-r!.- i, Sr., that tl.e county is witling to allow ilie aildiiioi.i.l money to oiiqdi'lc tl.e worK nil tlie I'rirc to lluiwiitlm l.igl.wuy from where it bri.nrl.es iroin tl.e road to to ll'.le iiiid on south provided fixe li and red dollars is cnulributed as K pnqsised by Hiawatha. GREATEST COAL WEEK OE TfiE PRESENT YEAR; Umi. dat ion of Sheriff Thomas R Keller several dejiuties Hundreds of Gallons of Wines and were named for lliawnll.u Kust and The Sun. West. They serxe without aulary Some Beer Confiscated. Hitts represent a little more ll.i.n two from the county and are II. Di.viH, If. WASHINGTON, H. (.. Nov. Kb 1 six-holit spite of the strike order, effective thirds f i7.7 tier eenO of the total bi let inil e action has liecn taken and It. t'ly.le, Hxrou llioiuond, Tl.oiuas A. ilny, iho mitionnlizntioii of Tl.e nsirts from lateible results arc reMirled in the Duke, J. S. Dioiiuind, Frank ('lark, the last day of the week, the produc- luminous output. the coal mines ainl oilier radical jsdi-eic- s tion of soft coal during tl.e seven individual mines are now at baud work of agents of the inti mil reve- licltmd Kelly, H. ('. Clark, Elmer that found a fertile field in the minds of the alien miners. Conddays, October -- i;lh to November loti., i from which to analyze oHrating nm- - nue colleetor's department to make Johnson, Floyd Kelly, E. 11. Clark C, was greater than in auy week this d'tinns during the week of record effective the tialiuiial pmliihiliuri T. Greenland, Marion Seely, Jed Mcitions wen at a rrilicnl i stint when year save one. The exception was the pmdurlion, October 1(Mh to J'ltli. It law, Auno.iiuviiieiit was iiiuda at Halt Donald,. James Nielson, A. J. Hutta Hayes, worn out by the stress of his .reel'd ing week, that of Oclnlier h. was a week when all operating factors lathe City lust Monday by II. C. Ibin-bn- r, and John Melt rich. activities, broke down completely and Clerk Smith was instructed to notiwhich full reports now confirm as the were favorable. The market was evnilleetnr fnrlbe ditrict of Utah .went to a sanitarium. He was sucrecord in the history of eonl mining erywhere active. ceeded hy lwwis, who so ably carried Kxcept in Kansas ninl who lias charge of the work of fy all county officials concerned in in the United States. The total pro- and Missouri, and in ihe Sew River-Windi- ivnihihilion enforcement, that an taxation to bo present ou Novemlnir out the jHilicies of the president that IHth at 10 o'clock of the morning, duction during the week ended NoGulf field, strikes were inthe Furrington lie nut maneuvered d eleimiip raid lias vember 1st (including lignite nnd coal significant. Oar suj.pl v improved will. ill the jsist few days up at when the commissioner are to meet faction and landed squarely in the made into coke) is estimated at -,- generally nnd in ninny districts nv Scofield, closing up five places of with members of the state lmnrd of Huddle atop a platform made up of 14J.IMMI net tons or an the five-da- y wees, more the six-dnaverage per pmaebed HHI ja'r cent. Rin.iii for business where, it is nllegei, alcohol ie equalization lit Price. Tax matters in In-- J further soforth. 2,024.0110 tons. of general lire then to lie gone over. and imj.niveeuient. exists. tnw-dee- d liipior was being illegally sold. working day piy, Dr. William II. Dash was named Rm-vt hud not in lieen certa it the ever, for strike fields. it Collector Di.iii eondueted Chaoi la Brought On. Ibpuly of vital statistics at Clear the outj.ut of Saturday, the ITarlan, Kenluckv. loss on ricouint tl.e raid. At (lie outset he wus register d cuMuiling Thus it is that the radieal plan an week of Novendwr 1st would luive far of car shortage, ,18.8 js-- r cent; men ojierating Ihe Creek. that the idealistic dream adopted as the tidbit Monthly rejMirts from tins sheriff, its jircdis'cssor. The ex- - aril. 37.7; Northeastern Kentucky biees he was about to sean-l- i were with which to win over political suj- el forts made by the rail- - Jii.fi: high volatile fields of Soutli-roa.- ls dangerous and would not hesjtate to recorder, clerk, treasurer, the county traordinary port among the miners lms brought to provide ears Istn1 fruit at a Virginia. Jfi 9. and Focnhonliis, use fircarniH to prevent ft search of agent and the justice at Helper were shout the nationwide strike which received and ajqiroved. of production during the first 34tMreent. It is clear that these lute c their premises. Tie therefore arranged S. J. (hdding, crop and jxest in-- s bow threatens to result in well, no mainwhich were of the triets with if from Wilder far week, Thirty-Seconof the days the d attaining t'aptain one knows what. The demands of the was allowed his exjieneea icctor, taiued for the three hundred and four .nlurtion jM.ssible with ample ear infantry, who was in the vic- while miners are thus embodied in a rcjiort sjiecial elasses at the attending of a fulltime year, sunnly. in after sent working there days lcn having inity of the Cleveland convention: would yield TLl.OiHMHX) tons of eonl. For the country as a whole the tcr mi.i.ection with the eonl strike, for agricultural college at Logan. He will Im1 there a week in January and a Second We recommend that this It is worth noting that this figure is cent of fulltime rnimrity realized in tl.e assist n nee niTessary. In y inconvention denmiul a 00 per cent week or ten days in Fbruary. ulniimt mil net 100.000 700,1 with clnssiri-cetloidentical the was these with men 81.8. Collector Reeve the output to all highest crease. to Is upplti-alilNeil M. Madsen ujqieared liefore or day lnhor mid to all ton- - because the public, is not to lie de- - tons accepted early in 1918 by the t hut has been attained this year. To forced entrance into tl.e places and ' rates work jiemlcd upon to purchase coal the gpolngieal survey and the railroad ad- - imdersl and just what it. means to say confiscated all the liquor there held the iMianl und Hskeil for a reduction in aitge, yardage and dead Madsen Pros, jiersoual property for throughout the central competitive year round. They say, too, ninny ministration as representing the eoun- - that the mines worked to 81.8 by them. field. the year 1915. Referred to County mines have been ojiened and want to try's annual capacity. During these cent of capacity we tnsv think of jer when1 Flares the raiders uncovered the Hi's Third We recommend that 1 f j ve days, therefore, the soft coal Him 14 tMTstioim included ns one great liquor went Muehi & Pcrcliitti, a hun- Attorney Clay. convention demand that all towage assure lien. selves comfortable lwrllis County Attorney Clay presented a the year round on good big pay. Dtir- - mines were working close to nctiril eomiHisitp mine with a forlv-eight- dred and fifty gal Ion a of liquftr 25 jwr agreements that are negotiatedKhali noiiimuiiicution fnun the Suit Lake It existing agreements hour week. lie cent The ean it There hours John works little doubt nnd aliailiolic; rajiacily. Viiiijsdviek, workday, from based on a that the oiitput on Monday, (Vlnbcr the hours it is shut down for vsrinus twenty gallons bitter wine, alcoholic county riiinmiKrioncrs relative to the bank to hank, five days per week. of Mrs. William I). Recap, form27th, was the hugest ever attained in causes are the average of the hours contents not determined ; llombino & keep Fourth Thai all day labor shall 1h of Scofield, and her four chilerly overtime for time und tliriHt worked half and hundred lost all a hv the mines, big Ferry, and fifty gal- dren. Curiam single duy. paid time is asked to reimburse end double time for nl work done on Ibit if the oulni1 of Mond.ty was and little, weighted in accordance lons wine 18 jht cent alcohol; Tajez & halt Lake. The rluiiu was not allowSundays and legal h.ili.tay. with size. 17 their bitter wine Arcliul, the highest, that of Saturday was cerforty gallons since Salt Iike county has not exFifth That all asr.amenta enternl mt cent alcohol and twenty Ixittlcs of ed, during the week in qiie4 ion Into ty the United Mine Workers of it i sources to ubuiiti the tainly the lowest of the year. Other theNow hausted week of best tMTfnnnm.ee for the hisT, and Georgi1 Xenix, six gallons of America shall have causes than the slrikp contributed to money claimed to be expeuried by it therein a provision providing for it ve.ir-tl- .is wine. mine oMrHfed composite grujMt make it so. All Saints I)av and the igHinst W. I). Reese, liusbi.nl and weekly payday. onlv 81.8 per cent, of Hie time. That MN'tiing of the hunting season comfather. The clerk will so notify. Sixth That nil double shift work e to is sav. thirty-ninit hours operated MUGLER QUITSTHE Iff PLANT bined to cnll from the mines nmnv in the coni shall be nliollshcd except Silas S. Young wus autlioriz.cd to fiffi-eminutes out of its as miiy necessary for dov .dopnient men in Hddition to those obeying the and Jo three days work on the mud leadanil venllliitiiig purposes, find developweek. It thus underwent strike order. The true foree of the to hia ranch in the Creek ment for increased tonnage shall not ing Leaves than Without a dnv hours nd Price (eight Telling Any- country tmni the main Price to My-to- ii strike in curtailing production will limn be regarded as being a reason for one His Destination. uunutes) of enforiaal jillet.ess, double shift work. It being understood nut lie known until the figures for highway. The county is to reimnot bo applicable t the otwrator and to hurtful that this rule shall are the Total week nre burse him. present published. til the prunes to new mines that Tube Whitmore's iiwnslini again the worker. Five hours and five minproduction fnun January 1st to the Comjiluint was heard from the of development. utes wera lost oil nee, uint of ear short has ail ice pi, ml on its bands. Not of Duchesne county uliout iM'gint.ing of the strike was dOLt-t'l.-0Seventh That no niitonintie penalthree-quarteheCharles one hour nnd (J. Mugler rami' long ago written inm any Ml with rOl,33!l.-IMM- I age. an as compared tons, ty eta use shall ! Into slice) trui)ici.t doing dunnige to the cause of labor trouble, an hour oil ac along lien from somewhere Texas, it mad by the United agreement enteml enbist Gate The Canxoii. Tl.e Car-Isthus through country year. Mine Worker of Ainerlen. count of niperlln neons cause. was saiil at tin- - time, und is kiipjmis-ecommissioners have expressed - j soft coal pmiluetion of the country to ters the trike M'rid with an neenmn-Intiv- e dirferintermit all That Kighth to have bo.igl.l the local factory, themselves ns the idea in this simple way to do all they covered by Joint interstate j t l,;it which can lie ilng in six Ilnurs u jmiduetion of j.pt one hundred will fenefs show bow even evervot.e lie gave the Jnsqile of this city the run lo abate thewilling perhajis II l e rel erred hack i Hearsin, in 1918. million less than tops ( five grievance. v the greemint cnntenil, l is jyorkmg as ( lie ean. best product ever inude here, while ttie tespei live distrn ts lor ndjiji-t- - hours oul of the twenty-fou- r Oliver T. Ilarumi. handed in hia ailow- - ing in mind, however, the great dethe bituminous suffers from bis deliveries and otlier service were resignation us jpppt industry cline followed in which enter juvenile officer before miners to consumption hour one the lor Ninth That all contracts in the ing i norced idleness. good. However, be ajqienrs to have leaving for McGill, Nev., but was adas nnl lent o the mines. Lack of pniillie-h.ivin- g the nrmisliiT it is believed that stocks bituminous field shall l e do lured of beehive coke during tired of tlie game as winter came on. vised it should to the state since the pres- - now in the hands of consumer com- thePpiduelion niitoniatleally expired Novem- n..sii wiek ended November 1t was and a few days ago left the eitv with the commissionersgo have with those fnvorablv nothing to dp pare prevailing fi.3 ,,m, ,.t friends out or acquaintances with suet, telling per epnt less than that of the week - nt Ibis season in former years. connt a appointment. aimed the is for run must directly concurrently tracts graph hefore. The decrease is attributable whither lie was going. Lieal peojth1 Tl.e janitor ut tl.e courthouse will in all blinmlnoti smiK'f. Tl.p production Vi. anthracite fell to the small period of two years sil.-tr-ioutput of Katurdav when uro none tlie wiser yet fnun all lic- be advised by letter from the board ts under .ur , is designed off jli.t T,,(1 K0V011, tons or j.) ht cent in ne llip IM,rarai)h i strike liegnn. rather than to a eounts. Mugler bad not hen .luring the next few days as to hia . Tenth That iigreeim nts negotiated 11liri,a,4. the existing nenaltv clause wpck ended NovemJMT 1st. The in the demand for coke, .long liefore bis family eaine on ilVim duties. There . slaekening for o.itlving districts shall be retroae-- : to lie some misnjqK-arv mbit inns of conlrncl liy cither prensp is nttrihuted to the widespread dale lor ,.OHj strike live ui'cl lieeoinu effective on tho apjM'ars to have eur- - somewhere in Culiforuia. They Imught understanding us to this between himseveral had The have miners All observance Samts of upon whlcti the agreement for the party. Day laded production in Central Feir.svl-- . Ibe Thomas Dmnayne jirojM.Tty across self and ot l.ers aland the b"ilding. ntr.il competitive field laconics pf-- 1 il(gal strikes and they have had to urday, NovetnlMT 1st) in the anthra-- . . vania. in the Fairmont. Kanawaiia the Denver and Rio Grande tracks Mrs. C. M. Crockett was confirmed The cite tvguin. The week K.uitjuit (''''-lan- d New River districts of VVt Vir- - and moved in. A few days ago they as for pav the penaltv several times. K event i That no agreement dejmty county recorder. the eliminate IMM) would the smallest wois since shall be .eighth paragraph tons) July ;n Fastern Kenfuekv, and in were loading their effects into an au theietitr.il competitive Heldconvention s which pmvtd-hnare internal differences until artor this jTh. when the Indep.,nlenee cum . (1(j Oklahoma, f'olorado and iVasbington. tomohile they brought with them to GROWERS TO MEET. bein reconvened, and the agree-f,,r under the existing agreement hration cut promietinn to 1.4 18. HI p)P j)U f jIP eajmeity ordinarily Price, when ihe jinwu.dioii ran an at recon, the inent has been ratified by ibwlaro osn the net tons. A similar droji in jirodue-- 1 ,n'1 hu issued Tl.e ItHh Farm btm-aw l'Ctors reconvened on tl. machine. taelmienf bldi fnr roa eouvcntioii. l(.)iive i.jvuln. According veiled cokin', jng local hundreds All in of week lor of tinn a occurred the y derine n call way a for sli.ill poll, distinctly also alive., run every onveutp was not affected hy the big to the jiapers served on the Muglers rejuesent however, nt l e appli .iblc to outlying district, disputes in the vnrious districts, in tl.e state interested in sugar .iiinls Davlnst year when the '"'f" strike. left by Sheriff Tlionms F. county mil that the reconvened cupventinn to these 1 .4.10.(100 ton. the Should be.-- t yiehl ojMTHtors and cunning enqis to meet in head tlie household at the urn:.of Keller 1ml.. In from th mi jjuit slmll le held in Indianopoli. i,e fifty wieks they ray tl.e increased cut the the jjn j,, OhoInt 25. 1019. the i.i'ncstc- - Price and the lute manager of the ie; Salt Lake City Thursday, Novemlier conditions of c.udi da'e as m.iy ! working Analyses lt in an ' m.Iiictioii would ft iclul. evident it, l, f t . ; i i . . er ns nqsirted hy three IM,rting to the gin, logical surn-- lu re plant is indi liti d to the jawn-lioj- . in 2H(1, to discuss matters eonnecLlil ry ot. in ii j,rm ciV'i-- e o two (o ,ir-- a with ibee industries. The announcein Unit bitunnnon-- , worked on the t inmciid .md sixty-fou- r We C2.5 imt cent the sum of and l.unlred ijj.imap, Twe'ftb averagi t is ,f a total of jSl.tiOii.isii) a year ment i made by J. Edward Taylor, w.iti' agio, ve.it ; with a total jiroduction ot dollars. llurly-rewin time. terms f,;! of Expressed m-- t ntral llnlet1 - ami the consumer would pay. so- nii 'l for tl.e nnd net tons (i2i,.4!)S tJ,,-the on have aver 'irrotary of the bureau. Carbon present eajiae.ty i e Novcml' r 1. lb! I You'il inner know v the county will have at least one repre-sei.t.ii"r J in efiof. t!.c roppn e t!i icm .cv ; k; age 5o.O hours. i.ieru-- .l ,,1"r'n" "I!! sol 'li' i.'itli'-rizci! , . at tin meeting, likely A, Z. job's to,, ,;g l.,r you enlil after ii, uio. .al ,,j i, t ami elided Ort'ibcr 251 h show that the' to l ''ill " ii sirm olid rue luTel-I lim- - l.iiic'l living it. of Wellington. blanks all kind. The Inline report. iif iiera! ing conditioiis 't.en.I .'r.k- liio.i mic.- ..It j eon--',ii!i'- .l. e.u-er- !:-- 1 1 ;- 11 . 1 Ij-wi- s , i Uum-spondonc- i ur enn-durlc- 1- ad-vis- "( dis-fiv- com-jnin- ns six-ho- forlv-fight-ho- nr l for-tv-fi- cr rs m d nt ois-rator- s eotu-ernis- fr s.i ...nu. i. Jun-dictio- n. lx-et- a Ja' fiv-tlve- ' lu-h-- J s J 1 1 1 ri'-u- ( , . tm-n- '!i fh-'- nf !: n i.j.i-rale- r ve 11 , l Ma'-sb.il- ! |