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Show EATTS 51 ai,TTkJvrtl:nS . wtr y Stf lh OKK THE rt" fiireaM our montli .,.h .y ivwltae"L rents an inch per . U;u. No nddittona--s,p the Jtm6 aecepted for First pas reiser ient ITrvrral flenomlne-C-P-Xrtw- Volume 8, Number 23 k. jiifCEIflM FOR 110X01.10.1. Oct. 30. The okelec-g- et ia on the run In IIawa:L He'e having a hotter time thin his famous first cousin, the bootlegger. In the States. Gov. Wallace B. Farrington ia on his trail and every officer of the islands is after him all united under the one Boom must go cry: 1r lin3 The Sun. NAME HWtllW MOONSHINE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER AND EASTERN STATES PRICE CITY AFFAIRS AS Week fading November Blank books, loose leaf ledgers, journals, cash hooka, day books, etc. Complete at oik. The Sun. 4, 1921 CASH FRIZES GIVEN IX 111 THE TWO BEST CHRISTMAS STORIES MINERS DEFY INJUNCTION With Utah Up Picking tj Coal Properties The Sun U coin to issue 4 Christmas edition that will lie out 4 December 16th, next. A first prise 4 of ten dollars in cold and a sec- - 4 --TTSBl'RG. l'a., Nov. 3. Forty thoueaud union miners in the l''ttlunr ond prise of five dollars in gold 4 r. will be ealled out on strike next Mi c' .v :vi .line it 1 district will be given for the best Christ- - 4 mas story submitted for publics- - 4 3ve"uMird of District No. 6, United Mine Workers of 'America." j iton in that issue. Theee condi- - 4 11. Gibbons. The strike will lie I on the advice of President Hobeit tlons are imposed: 4 The 8un Special Service.D. roiiiniea which have notified Gibbons tbui they will ,lo UTAH RAILWAY IS NOW TAKING First The story must be writ- - 4 WASHINGTON, C, Oct. 31. Apprehension of consumer over the jZi the null "checkoff ten by n student uf ths elemen- - 4 effect uf a possible railroad strike wa no doubt the chief cause of a sharp provision in the uuum ciutraci. jjjjaerve the 4. tary schools of Carbon county. week ended Octolier 22d. The 10181 output CAUSE OF THE PROPOSED STRIKE. Second Only one ithe best) X I increase of eoal production in the of bituminous coal, including liguite and eoal coked at the mine, if estimated lie submitted from each is to story issued by Judge A. B. Anderson in United Stales Dist rict court school. This will necessitate an 4 at 10,993,000 net tons, an increase uf 1,302,000 tons in a single week. The rate lnd Hu Team Conidred Snolis. lnd., prohibiting collection of union dues by employer witli- - 1 elimination contest under such 4 ,,f production attained under the stimulus of emergency demand waa not far conditions ss principals of various Trouble For Amateur Electrician from miners pay, and then turning it into unimi treu-uiibelow normal fur this season of the year. In the eorreiqiondiiig week of 1917, schools of Carbon county may de- thousand miners striking. Only four mines Flood Damage Is Divided Fifty-FiftTTji.n Twenty-eigfor example, 10,844.000 tons were produced, iu 1918 about 11,170,000 tons and I terThirS' The Masonic Order Gets Addition olfy checkoff injunction. story must not con- - 4 in 1920 over 121230,000. The influence of the fear of a stoppage of transjxir-tai- n more than a thousand words. 4 tat ion ia shown in the record of cars loaded daily. Instead of decreasing union officials meeting at IndianapiUg believe certain tu call gen-i- f to Cemetery Parkdale Affairs. I ter Monday of last week, as normally hapjiens, the daily loading increased ,u oierators abide by checkoff injunction. a thousand striking miners ordered buck to work o'clock (noon) of Monday, Deim- - 4 steadily up to Wednesday, and declined but little thereafter. For Saturday,tier 12th. 4 October 22d, the loadings were 28,910 ears. A further sharp increase is xndiAuk Farrington, state president, pending meeting of mine operators 1rice city council in session at tlie Eifth Each story must lie 4 rated bv telegraphic reports of loadings on Monday and Tuesday, October to decide whether they will obey injunction. regular meeting last Tuesday evening signed by a non de plume, accom24th anil 25th, which were approximately 38,200 and 30,600 ears, mqiectively. (taJfcveral hundred miners striking against injunction. was panied hy a sealed envelope constirred up over the allows an increase of five thousand four hundred Pittsburg Coal Porducers association agrees to ubide by maitcrconsiderably ftantylvania-liuftaining tlie real name and addrese 4 The total for the two days of electric connecting senire wait over thousand miners the eorrcsjxinding days of tlie week preceding. for r ears word head's twenty-foufrom contestant. of the union Those desiring 4 and Forty injunction to a new house wliicii John Kay has 4 4 returned should en- - 4 Whether the increased rate of production will be maintained now that the manuscript built. 'a sun aspires to lie an elec- 4 colse the necessary jioalage. 4 remains to be seen. Production of soft roal during Strike of Iowa miners certain if oimrators abolish checkoff, union trical Kay Sixth Ths stories awarded the 4 strike has been averted wiremaii, but his work is such forty-nin- e and hundred two first the and second first will be prise pub- 4 het in spite of reixmled iussctions Halted In the Christmas issue of 4 dave of the present year shows a total about twenty-seve- n Many miners already on strike in protest against imprisonment and hundred mines, suggestions by the city electrician The Bun. 4 of ' 327, 127, IKK) tons. It will lie seeu representing in the neighborhood of Boeder H. Howat, fonner head of miners in that state, for violation of the installation is still deemed Seventh Address all rontrlbu4 unsafe, that in iwint of bituminous production 66 1 ter cent of the total caweity of tr industrial court las. a ml the electrical department refuses 4 ttona to The Bun, Frlce, Utah, 4 0, Sufficient coal in country to lust three weeks, according to tu conuiM-Christmas Story Contest Depart- - 4 the vear 1021 in round numbers ia Washington the United States, exclusive of coal t it. T:iiming that this (MK) tons lieliind 1919, 109,900,000 ment. 4 4 aoaal coal association reports. coked at the mines. lteMirta are aswas due to prejudice, Kay suctons behind 1920, and about 136,000,-00- 0 sembled liy rurretqioiideure, largely ceeded in getting an outside electrician tons behind the average of the war through the of thirty loon the job under the Huspiecs of the Supension of Federal Judge Andersons temimrurv injunction, prohibii-th- c with the average of cal trade associations. Compared years. checkoff of union dues by operators and directing cessation of union c:ty electrical department, and this iKirera have been paid hy the city a all four years, it is 110,000,0110 tons Coke and Anthracite. coal fields, will be asked today (Friday) mail also turned the wiring down, Kay the work progressed and a settlenonit behind. For grU to organize West Virginia the week ending with Oc-Production of Iweliive coke contin4 circuit court of appeals at Chicago by counsel for the United Mine wm informed by tne council that Ins will he nude now fur the contractor's I toiler 15th the mines of Utah worked job must be right or 110 service would part. The total cost has been about 45.0 er cent of fulltime caiueity. ues slowly to improve. The total outxttn uf America. ls iitruislifd. As lie h.id been iicl'ore twenty-thre- e hundred dollars. All the Losses from all causes totaled 54.4; put in the week ended Octolier 22d is intlicm a time or two previously, he uas water the pipeline will carry under II traiuqiortatiuii disability, 0.2; labor estimated at 102, (MK) net tons, anweek Iso told with 110 that i' the when crease GUILTY turiicr the compared present usage is coming now from ahortHgc, 1.5; mine disability, 0.4, and OUR FOUND Late lion would lie except through Colton Springs, the railroad com- - no market losses, 52.3 jier cent. Dur-pnn- preceding of eight thousand tuns. The the regular clcctricni comniittiv.' Ocire ponds being filled up, and y improvement although small was inure the same iteriod the mines uf For. First Degree id Conviction casion was taken at this time to dehaving no further right to the orado worked 65.1 per cent of fulltime general than has previously been notWith clare it the policy of the city that all water for this season. The Cameron Harder In Ten Yean. No market losses, 20.5 jier ed during the present revival in the installations must he sa'.ii, and Coal company's water bill will lie com- - rapacity. in sixteen mines with- a industry, and all districts except the Utah rent, in accordance v.ilh the established promised since there waa an error in (Vug a trial which occupied eight re-- a West Virginia and the Southwestern This . issue of The Suu conics from weekly capacity of 144,000 tons Judicial District .w of the Seventh Stales shared in the increase. That meter which rules, even to instal'.at ium already in of month reading complicated jMrted. During the Sept several hours late just that have in Wore Judge F. E. Woods, a jury the press been or may liroduction is still far from normal, always a total had mines last Utah output to miss the usual mail conneclight in a verdict on last Tuesday enough defective, and any such inny expect to however, is seen in the fart that the Turn Backward. 0M) 5,423,000 Backward, of 2,850, tons, Wyoming, tions. This hapjKMis because of the be tilling Johu Cerar guilty of .first u to the scratch any minbrought average daily output waa but little Everybody remembers the days when nd Colorado 6,581,1)00. tne murder. This case is the one in shutdown on lriee Citys electric serv- ute. George M. Miller and W. F. 01 over 25 per cent of that in the ror- liitchrarks teams For for farmers' lined Utah, New Record id he killed his partner over at ice today (Friday). For wnne time son, representing Parkdale townsite, res Minding week in 1926. Production The roal mines of Utah established in the Connellsville region was 62,510 equipment at the city gut an arraugcincni made which will the street of a town. But the auto- mjiide last March, tlie crime fair- the mobile has all now that until changed power plant on Eighth street, just extend in 1J)20 a new reiH)rd for both quantity tons against 56,640 tons in the week ing a gambling sen nee. Apparent -prujier credit on the citya a place to tie up a horse is not to be south of the railroad tracks, has been Imoks covering and vaue 0f prodUet. The total out- - receding. Cumulative production durbrooding over his losses Cerar ob-awater and light terv- - found. This condition ha led to a of 6,005,199 net ton nut only ex- ing the calendar year to date stands possession of a handaxe and inadequate with the present amount of 1.' tote furai3ied7nretum iftr" mom'y put xwer used throughout the city. A which was some time ago exiientled to. practice of tying to the electric light ceeded that of the year before by one at 4JK)5,(H)0 net tuns, a decrease of 74 k two vicious slushes at his victims (Nile in the center of the streets, and and a third million ton, but greatly per cent from the 1926 figure. it en. The murder-uu- 'i new ret of transformers tripling the extend their service lines to this ad in such case the jiggling of the iiolc suriiassed the Both eaiaeity for supplying the locul lines dition. A committee went over the name was Leo Massar. previous maximum Berause of the fact that anthracite us shaken transformer fuses out in 1918. The collieries have been was put in during this shutdown. t Austrians, and each seems to be running steadily Wednesday to check up and interrupting electric service. Other 5,138,000 ton attained ground was much short of throughout the year, the production This is Utah Power and Light comrhout immediate family connections verify the proper ammm: to lie allow- (Miles have been half eaten off by the year's production this locality. the annual capacity of the mines, Cerar has been in jnil pany work, and a crew of its electrical ed. An echo of the original pipeline hard coal was not much affected by critters, and it ha now reached a . ever, for the average number of days of n. Pike all luiiuner. The story here workers came down from Zion to make construction has bobbed 1111 in a matter of a possible tieup of reports jioiiit where other places are to be .re- - f ;ine op,rBtion waa only two :liaed ia the e demurThe total changes. necessary as it dollars twenty-threalmut of practically output during appeared for the fanner to hitch of a theoretical the week of Octolier 22d, including fifty-tw- o the It public press last spring. rage claimed by the Denver and Rio (Hd Diibbin, m that it will not work a drfd and and hundred fulllinM1 of three eight colliery fuel, dredge and washerv coal in substantially the uame seGrande Western, duo on a ear of pipe when the city cop naha of- - . CARBON ROAD WORK in March and again in and local Bales, is estimated at 1,912,- nte at the trial. Apsiinted by the which stood for quite awhile at Cas- hardship who t.e to the poles. It was fenders Uen no market waa 000 net tons. In comparison with the nt to defend Cerar, Oliver K. Clay tle Gate during some time in 1919. An suggested that the Price Chamber of d 0. L,e domiiailt faptor limiting produe-Comnier- week preceding this wa an increase of R. Browning to Be In Charge of attempt will lie made to get a settleC.'Dalby made a diligent effort take up the work of having L, artive and produe-hitc- h sixty-nin- e r their client. WM demnd thousand tons. Production ment for this from the old contractors, Pleading that the thejSame Locally. rings aet in the curbs for the pur- td vu done while the accused was was limited chiefly by the cars in the corresponding week in 1920 was it being one of the matters which they Thus is it recognized in the fair 1 fit of State road vNork in Utah will lie sub- should have taken care of. Secretary jKise. of Price that although the hone pltred b the carriera. The inPrea8ed L,9G9,000 tons. Anthracite receipts temporary insanity, and deecity demand , reflected in the average re- in 1921, although less than in 1918 ding largely on this feature, the divided into three districts with each Miller of I'riee Chamber of Commerce may be passing he baa not yet gone. minet when the zone system adopted ton fiw on te vaa obliged to tb) the commis-s bunch a a lie to issue of that this in remrted district representing by tlie charge fight An inspection of the 1. beinpquite whifh from ,3.75 in 19i9 to $3.22 'uel administration sent abnormally hinging Dr. George Q. Hyde f .o.n oner under a new Miliry adopted by wholesale trade department of Salt generally carried outcity . Gunby Ncphi realiaation nrge amounts of the steam sizes into 1920 The 19a, avera(re ikits infirmary for the insane at the state road eomiiiission this week. Lake City's business organization!', - demon, fire chief. He in giving his The jury was out over visit 9th. November STew on with this would a city sic-cia-l England, have been materially night The action is taken especially attention to flues in both hnting on the intricacies of the view to affording opportunity for ex- He suggested that some move should stores and residences, looking to their freater than in either 1919 or 1920. & W. Dalton as district iituininous receipts, however, have tensive study of the financial coiuli-t- i lie made to show there folks anium condition before winter set in. Some the prosecution, receiv-- ( lieen about nine million tons lesi ms of the state in its road building and while the council took no official other matters connected with the fire incidental aid from the in 1918, four million less thau in 1920 action looking to thut end, there wil dcmrtment were brought up, among program-- '' county and nearly a million and a half tons Henry Ruggeri. A motion has Salt Like, San Juan. Grand. Uintuh. probably lie a stir of somo km! to en- these the fact that the salary of filed asking for a new trial on css than in 1919. who in is fires Duchesne, Carlxm, Emery. Wasatch tertain the visitors. I'riee the boys fight r( Iiclailed rtqKirts from the three coal specific grounds, alleging that and Utah counties are linked together Customer Oil each dollars month. ten Big per Mayor 1 at Hampton Roads show a W received evidence outside of in a district anil placed under the exchanges in launched out McGee an of last with eulogy Tuesday morning Beginning that several errors in law decrease in the tonnage over the rail-wa- y slight were of Ira It. Browning. the organization, declaring that service is now given to the Utah d The number of d nd that new evidence thejt . ; at that sirt. A total of 244.-39- 4 X. C. Poulson, chairman of the compier has the coal road. This customer Wals comprise the most etfective ma,.humen, loaders and sbot-- at net tons waa dunqted in the week uncovered. the same time the poorest paid de-mission, has charge of the district em- will use in the neighborhood of three who artually mine the ended October 22d, a decrease of 12,-2men Iho first conviction for mur- firerthe BeaI bracing Sevier, Saniwte, Millard, millions of gallons of water every thircoal was two thousand four hundred the first net ton when compared with the degree that has been ver, Piute, Garfield, Wayne, Iron, ty days. The service charge will be pleted condition of the treasury with and twentv-on- e 54 per cent of the preceding week. So dull i the or Carisin county for more than Washington and Kane counties. export o:' outlook ahead water the the for unpromising at a minimum for the Colton total. business that only 21,408 tons were somewhat 'n 1911 George I). Casto, the third member a hundred and eighty dollars each city's finances prevented action lookease also from Running Tima Increase dumped for foreign cargo. The largof the board, has charge of the district month. For that price it will he given ing to a raise for the boya. Sunnyside IB SumAa ol indicated conviction of Robert embracing Cache, Rich, Daggett, of a million gallons by tlie preliminary es- - est element in the present shipments Masonic Burial Plot. is the coastwise trade to New England Box El- the product ion e, it , Lft. hilling of Ab Jenkins mit, Morgan, Welier, Davis, sinrkling fluid. All over that will An extension will be made to City timsste. which absorbed 149,449 tons. counties. slides City. This crime wae which Juab Tooele and der, lie jiaid for on a scale Cemetery by the Masonic order. The sllrail movement of eosl to New Tlie commissioners will lx held down to fourteen cents for a thonsam acre of ground just to the southeast lj.th gambling trou-L- ij remained practically uncondition servthe 1,1 ngland this sentenced from for revenue The watching !J by Judge corner of the present plat will be gallons. tons snd cr ' .nd,nsen to lie shot. An of the fundis for keeiing expenditures ice is changed during the week ended OcID.WW expected to reach close to five deeded for that purpose by the ?88 tober. 22d. Kejmrts to the American Erl.,, ft rase to the supreme within the limit provided and to keep hundred dollars a monih. Work up An appraisement i4ce of a hundred stale dragged along from thoroughly familiar with its progress at the city reservoir is all complete dollara waa fixed lailway association show that twenty-n;,of by the committee ine hundred cars of anthracite now. It was a big job to clean the last week appointed for this duty. A fent ,n S,Vn11 lh date of sen-)to- t.l end needs each in hia own district. iul and twenty-eighundred and fifty-seve- n n! middle " the in September 3, 1912, when 1 and right I dare out, Wt" "Z waterline long ago authorized but rt eoal were cars bituminous of of the district court was EQUITY HOLDERS MUST flood, the work came that August igwntVn yet put in will be run to help things forwarded over the Hudson. In com8ECURE TAX RECEIPTS which washed a lot of mud hack into generally at the cemetery. Sidewalk January 4, 1913, Zaf-ifrt- u TlHnS parison with the corresponding week where so much labor hac construction on North Sixth street ia FJJ118 ,ln aentenred to death, but ,n. the verv I in 1920, anthracite shipments show a The state land office has received a been dime to take it out. Alt.igeth- -r dth the state board of !.he The threatened nearing completion. which has been existing tor forty-si- x districts particqiated in the decrease of five hundred and seventy-fohundred yards of material proceedings in the protest n,n,0$ ni1i"i,tnut,d his sentence to life regulation, ears and bituminous shipments a several years ast, to aid in the collec- whs dug out of the reservoir. The injunction however, end the location of the the 'nr"?A fwitwav against de- - decrease of 2655 cars. t0 id put a hundred and forty-fiv- e a feT wek ap0 tion of' taxes levied against equities a,Knifc,nt Mv One not of street the materialized. fedT has herein .Sinr- - The movement of soft coal from the Is buck in, which had to be teken erossing as laid by George A. Rjdand, r niental hospital at held in state lands. The rule has where ,hlrt,e Lake Erie ports continues to decline. the .treasthat county The material removed in Jr.f the contractor, is pronounced out UY?ni (mated as to his tofore required again. hy land office of A total of 533,359 tons was dumped e end state of of the the increased urers cajMciiy fnd to Jland halnotify : S. renuift to the F. cleaning ft Dunlevy, acting city engineer, rf hit bfe held in the week ended October 23d. When on October 15th uncollected million equities a taxes gallons, about I!i reservoir lie faulty not according to specifics- any 9,1Jetlon from the generally succeeded eomred with the week preceding, which amount of water will supply tiona, and will have to be replaced. !h,! raJroad IG against lands being purchased Althe increased requisitions this was a decrease of 93,789 or 13.3 ''aDvErtV tii.1 IHYIXH THE the state. the city's needs for several days. Any vacancies that may occur among ARTICLE The inability of taxing authorities so the banks of the reservoir are sev- the judges of election as appointed by I ,or ers, lthough the surplus of open- - per rent. Of the total dumping, 571, in the iast to collect has been due to eral feet higher than formeily, and the council at a previous meeting will top equipment continued to decline 902 tons were cargo coal and 21,457 their failure to reHirt their cases to the area of the increased depth is be filled by the city recorder. One of rPdy- tteng reports o trans-th- e vessel fuel. In the corresponding week The rule has been much more than the original water disability were to be exjieet-Kmi- ts in 1920 dumpings totaled 1,126,742 u11? ,H dvert'aed 4 the land board. lives outside the city apM)intecs ur ni'jj h fimter than that 4 amended requiring the purchaser of storage, so that the actual capacity of reclve bnt n no dig- tons. and ia thus not qualified to aet. f" la 4 state lands to secure certificates from the reservoir at present is at least ncw?KJh,,retwre th aenou Str abort age de- Whitmore E. was audience in given it Up t0 There 4 f effect that three times what it was before. An a matter of s ' STATUTES SENT OUT veTa8 foas ascribed to J ht and alow aellera 4 the county treasurer to theheld public watering trough 2-to waa in state the connecting of 9 n. method transportation E. Proequities rtor the all SlS? taxes maintained at percent, the and Farmers Crockett, secretary of state, that against improved 7n adv-.-i lumn at 4 lands have been paid before the land (Uson xwrvoir hu been made. An dnrer warehouse. It was the sense The miners strike in Distnet 14 (Kan-o- f last Wednesday received five thousHlnK p00d- Ana 4 office shall issue a patent conferring outlet properly arranged and screenthe council that no bills should be a) continued dunng the week. In and copies of the election laws. . They L01 quant? P ,t,end anis mains the capacit; are being sent to the various eities and to the city ed for feeding rendered for this water. Councilman Kan dverttaed artl- - 4 title to the purchaser. Th of waa fiwed. M 84.9 towns where elections are to be held &rk or I7?n hnt " reputation 4 improvement, and a canal of Robinetf. however, voted no to ench The change comes at the request other eent taa wek before. In Missouri on November 8th. . and 4 the state auditor that something be considerable capacity has been dug on free f.nn The demand for The council ia to meet of land stored water ,n ft "K Iacity the laws has been remarkably heavy, oda even the 4 done to prevent the purchasers tit e to the hill to protect the washouts. The on Monday evening, November 14th, tre,ir,aaLa ?nerea hit. the. strike. The number says Secretary Crockett, and tfieir as a Imard to canvass the returns of from future floods and .Freeeired from the etate from securing r lh dealere news- show (he from District 14, receipt from tne printer will enable n can additional expense for removing the the municipal election which will be unless land they the mv?1"?1 anally of- - 4 taxes on however, was insufficient to measure to supply the requests without delay. been paid from mud washed. in by lhe Good was on have held next Tuesday. equities I?thirf,JVi.i,IK hartn"- - Ev- - 4 accurately the extent of the strike. eitv will stand half and the I ,,.f?,n;hond take full 4 time to time. la- the Suit. All Don't borrow Statements are usually received from Ttie SuLsoribK half. ulIcr the "IMiortunitles. 4 Wedding announcements. 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