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Show DTAH-EVE- EY PAGE TWO today. It denies that the action callDOWNWARD OF ing a strike now in effect is a violation of tLe law, declaring l hut the inV junction which they me charged with A THE violating is invalid. It is claimed that the injunction is a violation of state laws restricting such orders. The answer also contains many points L cited as evidence of the unconstitu-tioualit- y of the industrial eourt law. The men were arrested last week in COURT OF CLAIMS SUSTAINED connection with the calling of a strike MINES OF UTAH WORK LESS in the Patton Coal comjwny'a mines THAN HALF TIME. IN FREIDMAN CASE. here. PIKE UNCLE SAM KAY EXACT t BITUHOUS rBIDAY. SURPLUS, $10)OOjDo CAPITAL, $100 flOO-O- t START AN ACCOUNT ELECTRIC REGULATIONS Northwestern Concern Filea Serious IN MINES ARE REPORTED No Market Conditions Are Also DeIn moralizing Over In Colorado, Where Charges Against Competitor WASHINGTON, I). C., March 26. Brief At National Capital Prethe Situation Is Abont the Sams As the use of elect riety becomes Movement of Tor Largo paring Transportation, Labor and Mine mure and more general in mining opGreat of Lakes. Tael Bp Wap Disability Are Negligible. erations interest in regulations governing its application becomes greater. During the just year the electriWASHINGTON, D. C., March 25. cal section of the bureau of mines has Tim Sun Special Service. study of state regulations WASHINGTON, D. C., Msn-- 28. v j Jhe supreme court of the Viitl made States decided today in the apjieal of now in force relating to the use of Production of soft coal plunged llenry Friedmun against the United electricity in coal mines. Bulletin No. downward again during the third States that the government can charge 271, "State Milling Laws On the Use week of March. The total output, a maximum irice for coal or other of Electricity In and About Coal lignite and coal coked, is esmineral lands in making sales, and Miues," has been published as a re- timated at 6,468,000 tons, a decrease sustained the decision of the court of sult of this study. The present pa-j- of 433,006 or 6 per cent when d claims against a claim by Friedman with the week preceding. The represents a compilation of all Us for refund of money in the purchase laws relating to accident prevention output was nearly 6,400,006 tons with resiect to electrical circuits. short of the weekly rate attained last of Utah coul lands. The right of the government to im- This group of regulations is perhais December, lie fore the market broke. pose maximum and minimum rates the most imjHirtaut of any that re- The average iiroduetion per working for the sale of coul lamia on the pub late to safety in coal mines. Its day was 1,078,000 tons, quite the is shown by reference to lowest figure touched except during lie domain waa challenged by Friedman in hia apjieal. Friedman claim- accident statistics in Bulletin No. the six weeks of the great strike. The hundred dol- 115 (Fay, A. 1L, Coal Mine Fatali- present rate is 13 per eent lower than ed a refund of thirty-siBu- that lars on the purchase of the Utah coal ties in United States, deduring the lands involved. The case waa con- reau of Mines, 1016), which allows pression of early 1919, and yet considered of the utmost iiniwrtauce to that about 77 jier cent of the. fatali- sumers have now no such enormous the government aa it involved the ties due to electricity in and about stocks as they then possessed curried right to get aa good a price aa possi- coul mines were causal by direct or over from the year before. The presble from the sale of public lauds. indirect contact with trolley or other ent rate is 7 eent lower than that In hia purchase Friedmun paid the Mwer circuits. In actual number of May, 1915.perIt ia almost as low as BUTTERW0BTE D. BERGERA R. M. MAGRAW, W. A. LOWRY government fifty dollars an acre for this uieana that of seven hundred the 1,003,000 tons averaged in April Vice President Cuhkj Vied President President asand ten men killed by electricity, five and May, 1914. In this connection it a hundred and twenty acres. He were killed by must lie remembered that the counserted thst he had liecn overcharged inudred and forty-si- x as the law provided the government contact with electric wires. Un- try 'a normal rate of consumption has could charge him hut twenty dollars doubtedly a large iereentage of these so increased in the seven years since PRODUCE PRICES SHOWING an acre. The government contended accidents might have been prevented 1914 that the Wholes of what was BIG DECLINE HERE LATELY Delicious, that the twenty dollars au acre men- had the wires been pnqierly guarded. then 1,0II3,(MM)equivalent tons ier day would tioned in the law was a minimum now be 1,150,000 tons. For the week WASHINGTON, D. C., March 26. Howatt Again Arrested. price and that it had the right to deending March 12th the mines of Utah The marked decline in wholesale promand a higher price. worked 38.7 jier rent of fulltime rapPITTSBURG. Kan., March 26. duce priees was illustrated today by Alexander M. Howatt, president of acity. Total losses from all causes, the detriment of agricultures buNORTHWESTERN COMPANY the Kansas Mine Workers, and three 61.3; transportation disability and reau of markets in a statement of FILES SERIOUS CHARGES members of the organization's dis- Ialmr shortage, each, 0.2; mine disbased on reports from comparisons executive board were arrested ability, 7 A, and no market, 53.4 per trict cities. Potatoes a year Mad from pure ingredients mil ten leading WASHINGTON, I). C., March 25. here yesterday on charges of con- eent. Fur the same jieriod the mines a at wholesale $5.75 were most modern sanitary mam selling the Eastern the ago, that Railway Charges of eourt in connection with the of Colorado worked 39.5 ier cent of hundred pounds, now they are $1.35; Our candies are a delight to iHn and Lumlter company and allied in- tempt of a strike now in progress at fulltime. No market losses, 49.0 per onions, which were $6.25 a hundred eat them. terest a intended by any means short calling eoal iniue in tliia county. The men rent. With production steadily declinOur mixed nnta are strictly of actual violence to wreck and bot- were pounds a year ago, now are quoted at before District Judge ing the depression in the coal mining cents; new cabbage, which and of the best. seventy tle up the mine of the Empress Coni Curranarraigned and released on bonda of live industry becomes more acute. Time was $6.25 a barrel a year ago, now is company near Centralis, Wash., are hundred dollar each for apiiearanee loss on account of no market during $3.50 a barrel, and best cold storage made in brief filed today with the at a the second week of March averaged hearing April (1th. of standard varieties quoted apples interstate commerce commission by Howatt and several members of the 56.8 jier eent. Losses ascribed by the at $8.75 a barrel last March now sell E the coal ronijiany. It is in reply to a executive board recently were found ojieratoni to transjiortation, labor for $5 AO. petition filed by the Eastern and the guilty of contempt of court by Judge and mine disability were negligible, West of Postofii other eonqisniea asking for a rehear Curran in railing a strike last Febru- amounting all told to Main Street, only 4.8 per Few of us ever receive what we UTAH PRICE, ing on the commission's decision hold- ary and given jail sentences. They cent of fulltime. The only signifireally deserve in this life, hut we ing that the Eastern company waa a halve appealed. Charges of violating cant transportation loss nqiorted was often get what rightfully belongs to common carrier. The Empress com- the rriminal of the state in the Routt county field of Colorado, provisions the other fellow. pany alleged that by reason of the industrial act in connection with the and even there a decided improveCanyon acta of the defendants ita property February strike are pending against ment occurred. Co. wrecked had been and a receiver ap- Howatt and of Los Aupist Dorcby, vice presMRS. J. M. CRAIG Coks. In BiMes Depression and added: one no who says pointed, Cala, ident of the union. play can feel more grateful for what Today a beautiful little property Depression of the rnke market bei carpets stands deserted, ita shafts full of Tanlae has done than she does. came suddenly more acute during the Big Things Involved. rtakfefwHlt water, some of the upper working on week ended Hu gained twelve pounds end March and 19th, producwhich attack the Legal questions fire, its valuable machinery rusting basis of the state taxation on mining tion fell to what was probably the health ia better than in yean. way, its buildings inhabited by bats, are involved in the litiga- lowest level touched at any time in miinii its workmen gone and even the mine pnqierties "Of all the people who have taken recent The total output is esbe tion to brought by the South Utah timatedyears. mules starving uncared for in the from shipments by rail at Tanlae I don't believe there is anyMines and Smelters rompany against hills.' net 118,000 tons, a decrease of forty-fou- one who feels any more grateful to Beaver county in the district federal The coal company's brief also thousand tons or 27 per eent it than I do," said Mrs. J. M. Craig claimed that the long delay in oh' eourt at Salt Lake City. The suit is when compared with the week of 674 East Fortieth street, Los preto recover $6967.34, Cala. taining s decision from the interstate being brought Angeles, Records of ceding. output commerce commission contributed in together with costs and interest which for the country as a weekly "I suffered from nervous prostrawhole extend Ulnars and Sblppsra ol the alleged wrecking of the company is alleged to have liecn unlawfully back for tion and was so weak that I could not four and years during Celebrated and declared that, since the proceed- collected by Beaver rounty in taxes reached inonly floor and even the the sweep during fulltime week was 211,000 from on extracted ores a tailings defendwere instituted ings Canyon by the that icriod the lowest point hitherto day would have to lie down four or Yon will eventually have your carants, jiarticularly the Eastern Rail- dump of the South Utah Mines and tons in the middle of May, 1919. The live times. I tried to walk, but found pets and rugs the Hamilton washed Coal Smelters company in 1918. While out that half a block was all I could Beach way ami Lumber roinjiany, "have, the suit itself way. Why not now? is not so important low punt of lust year occurred dur- stand before would lllnes At I by all the devilish means the human the the give out. Nerswitchmen's railroad Work done at your home or place ing strike BTOIUIS, CTAIL questions involved vitally affect and was mind ran devise, deliberately, intenFinal-vous Rella came on me y of often. tons week. 246,000 In business, without taken from the per the industry in the state, both tionally and viciously bounded the in mining my husband urged me to try Tan-a- e floor. General Honse Cleaning. Wall General Office, SI? ast and future, in the opinion the Connellsville region where recthe Emof the and I am indeed glad he did, for operators independent ords of weekly production are availhotter Building, Belt Let OTl and All Cleansed, Calsoming. Paper II. of ClufT, Harvey attorney general, Utah. it proved to be just what I needed. ' work gnaranljeed. Yon are to bo the press mine." who has been called in to defend the able fur many years, the output is not two "The did first bottles seem "Why this jwtitinn for rehearing interests of Beaver as the smallest since Orders the panic taken in any settlejudge. ronnty and also of 1907. The with its jiett.v allegations? " the brief estimate the out- to help me. I guess it was because ment or camp in Carbon and Emery AUTOMOBILES TRANSFER continues. "For no other reason than the state board of equalization in the put at 08,500 tons, aa places was so bad off, but on the third counties against 108,800 LINK-, DKAY that the defendants intended by any suit. bottle I was could tell I tons the week before. improving ot ft1",, means short of actual violence to us Give hauling and your me more that than Decline hope gave marked the Gives Ont Warning. H. P. McCardle, E. B. Fuller light work and it will receive prjj production of wreck or bottle np this mine because ever of getting well. My improvement anthracite attention. No job too jirgi n INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 30. in March. eoal during the third week from then ita independent operators, if successon was and the rapid by over small for us to handle. the nine Shipment! P. 0. Box 552. Phone 55. "A coal shortage in the early fall time I had taken five bottles I waa ful, would constitute a menace to given our special attention. carriers to amounted principal 32,277 and next whiter is aa sure as fate," Price, Utah Christensen. Phone SSW. their own private interests." better and than had been I ears as stronger beweek against 36,829 the unless private and public consumers in years. start placing their orders now, Ellis fore. The output, including both FENNSY RAILROAD LOADS enabled me to sleep soundly at steam and domestic sizes and dredge "It United editor of Mine the MANY BOATS FOR SPRING Searles, and I have gained twelve night and well aa as the washery fresh coal, Workers Journal, warned today. A ' That was several months mined pounds. is estimated 1,688,-(Kat product, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 28. similar warning waa voiced by John net tons. go and from then until now I haVe With workton only To expediate the movement of coal I Lewis, international president of been in as good health as I ever was to ports on the Great Lakes when the miners union. Both Searles and ing days remaining the cumulative in my life. I have told all of my for to thd coal date stands output year lake shipping mqwns this spring, the Lewis said unless the market opens friends and relatives what a wonderat net 87,471,000 tons, as against Pennsylvania railroad is loading lake up now there will be a rush of orders 88,906;000 tons tie ful medicine Tanlae ia" Unbefore. year coal boats tied up for the winter at at the first cold snap next winter and less further Tanlae is sold in Price by the Price revised, therefore, the Cl.veland. Erie, Ashtabula and Sen it will be impossible to supply all the Drug rompany and for the coal production present dusky. The plan is being carried ont demands. The mines now are being is likely to fall somewhat short ofyear at Standardville by the Standard the for the first time this year. It will operated at less than 50 ier cent of coal at Wattisby the Wat-ti- s 1919-2Drug company, year enable the lake hosts to move coal normal, because orders are not being Coal rompany and by the leading Allrail shipments to New Englam cargoes aggregating about two hun- received declined somewhat during the week druggists in every town. Advt. dred thousand tons aa anon aa lake ending March 19th. Report furnish AROUND THE LOCAL CAMPS; JAMES DEVINE NAMED ports are again reopened. This yard is prepared to supply you with everything yo ed through the courtesy of the AmerAND OTHERWISE PERSONAL thou Normally shout twenty-eigJames Devine, former chief of the ican Railway association show that sirs in lumber, millwork and other materials for building sand tong of eoal are delivered by the Indejiendent Coal and Coke rom-n- y three thousand and six ears fcere for- Salt Lake City fire department, has railroads at lake Kirts during the v pair work. When you buy seasoned lumber you have no troubl worked its Kenilworth mines warded through the five mil gate- been named by Gov. Charles R. shipping season. Most of the eoal is four days last week. as state warden the of jienitentiary from warping or shrinking. Our lumber is well seasoned bef ways, Harlem River, Mayhrook, Aldestined for Duluth for industrial Rotterdam and Mechauicsville to succeed George A. Storm. George bany, the The American of prcqwrties naea and railroad fuels in interior we sell it Compared with the preceding week Collingham, former sheriff of Carbon points in the Northwest, about two Fuel company at Xcslen are working this was a decrease of two hundre eounty and a resident of Sunnyside, When you buy at reasonable prices you can well afftf hundred eoal boats being engaged in but two and three days a week. and two care. During the correspond' ras an applicant for the place mtb United States Fuel company propthe traffic. The Pennsylvania railresA build or repair. We keep prices down, weeks in 1920 and 1919, shipments strong local am! state recommendaquite within the road carries approximately 20 jier erties in Carbon anil Emery counties ing tions. Storrs will likely give his were 3351 and 2193 ears, respect anyone. Why not let na estimate the cost for you? cent of the coal, principally from the are going an average of three days a l.v. after being relieved of his duis the first time since early week. mitral region of its system. n Mesa to ties his Cedar farm October that the movement in any up Under the early loading plan it is Three applications to purchase coal week of the present coal Creek just west of IIelier. Car- falllias year expected that a great deal of the con- lands up west of Helper have been re- en below that of the corresponding bon county's appointments from the! gestion and delay attending the move- cently made by Salt Lake City part- week of the coal year 1919-2present administration so far are ' ment of coal when the lake shipping ies. They are W. B. Outcalt, Harold lion. F. E. Woods to a judgeship in season opens will lie avoided God made the world in six day the Seventh and Carl R. Msrcuscn A. Lafount and Orson P. Soule. CO-The importance of following up ed- and rested on the seventh. We know as a member of the state hoard of edHowatt Files Answer. ucational work by practical recon- a fellow wlio goes Him six better by ucation. The two latter are resinTTSBURG, Kan., March 28. dents of Price. struction and remodeling of hcAting resting all of the time. West Main Street the North Side, Facing South. The answer of Alexander H. ITowatt at Salt Lake the and members of the district hoard of plants months was City during at a The numlier of women engaged in at it Keeping everlastingly brings PRICE, UTAH. emphasized the Kansas mine workers to the Bummer outdoor spirt lias increased five times success, they say and sometimes a state's charges of contempt waa filed in the hut five vears. (Continued on Four) punch on the jaw. PRICE, UTAH Let Help You to Real Banking Service er coin-jiare- I ee x 1870-191- 4, pout-armisti- ce ?f 9 Confectioner; Jut . ' Spring Coal r Spring ed A . 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