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Show m AT BOTTOM PRICES THE COUNTRY OVER POTATOES .SUVS ADYEETISnTQ RATES Ths SuB'i dUplmjr advert Uinj rate nt Inch forty iaaua or ll-t- l Pr Inch by the month four loc1 Trn-ianadvertisers. ( 7 ceaia an inch per iwus.t fifty Position ia S par cant additional. Ka display advartlaln accepted for the (front)e pafe rirat pane reader tint twty-fivare tS) cent per line an () an ur ta WASHINGTON, AN INDEFEHDSNT Volum 9, Number 26 Coupon books of aeveral denomination. Kept in stock. The 8un. AND COLOSADO HIKES ARE G01KG CLK EASTFKX PHYSICIANS BHilV THE HCiirr ON OLSTKAI) ACT . NEWSPAPER MASS MEETING IS ON Week Ending November 21, 1922 PRICE TAXPAYERS D C, Not. 18. Price of potatoes have reached the bottom, according to the department of agriculture, averaging only twenty to thirty cento n bushel to growera in the West and ranging forty to fifty at Eastern shipping point. Some Went ern farmer are giving potatoes away to anyone who will dig them end other will not dig them. tagua Ip . USB 10 TO BONDS FOR MM Discussion of Whols Matter of BondXEW YORK. Nov. 1. Th ex- SERVICE ing Water District. Istence of a medical asaceiatton 4 for the protection of .4 at founded by a hundred of 4 This afternoon a mass meeting is belead ins physician in this city 4 4 theright, The Sun Special Service. held at Price City Hall for the dising Consideration of the coming election j .. 4 became known yesterday when the 4 cussion of the whole matter of the to vote on .WASHINGTON, I). C Nov. week 929,967 ton were cargo for aaaoriatiur filed in 4 federal court a 4 bond for the new amount due oa thete aceounta runs well issuing land the to benefit the test auit to 4 of the of by estimates on coal producconstitutionality 4 bonding above three thousand dollars. destination, 18,017 were car- 4 the supplementary net which lim- - 4 new reservoir to be built iu Pleaant water mains and the letting of the contion for the week of November 6th to go for Lake Erie ports nut regularly 4 ita the Loos Methods PrevaiL of alcohol for 4 prescribing and which will inqiound the wa- tract for the J Blivet sewer occu- 4 Valley 11th aa revised 6y later rejwrta re- taking lake eoal and 39,446 sere vessel 4 patients. Troubles arising from a loose methwhich a tributaries find the of all ters 4 fuel 4 pied most of the time of the Price city od of the handling the checkroom when curtailed output because flecting way into the Price river through Fish eountil in regular ' dams TnimgreatCity Hall will Creek. While much will be goue over of election and Armistice Day put the EIGHTY KNOWN TO HAVE DIED remedied. It has been cutomary for WITH SIXTY INJURED on the land and water question to fixTueMW evening. The entire member-'b- e JURY NOWSECURED total coal raised at 11,939,00 net ton. he checking of all wrape :? a final idea before the election on. ship and the mayor being present an 'hatever wrtieuwd tn Early returns on ear loadings at mines BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 22. the issuance of seven hundred thous- - ordinance was for7s!ld? last week indicate 13,200,000 net tons, Eighty miner were killed and sixty in- First of the Defendants Charged With and dollars of bonds which come up calling the ku,d rifonlThU will U I111" the eanj tUf P 8 Murder of Webb Arraigned. tomorrow, interest in the talk to he found on another page in this issue of Rlun,Hy comprising 11,100,000 of soft coal and jured, some of them seriously, in a dust in Dolomite Mine No. 3 of made by Prof. W. F. Merrill on the The Sun. The dateret is December 2.100.000 of anthracite. Working time explosion fe the Woodward Iron company, nine P Trial of Pete Kukos, the first of the the project will open up 29th. The thing of voting these bonds to I" in the bituminous coal field week be- mile from this city, this afternoon, defendants with murder for SwasibiUties in this sec- is an inqiortant one not on account the checkroom. As the late hours have charged industry fore last counted for approximately which trapped four hundred and eighty the killing of Deputy A. P. Webb when tion will on these ehcckpeddlen would likely be paramount. During of any question as to whether or not eorne five and fire-tentabandon the job and the last of the day and on that workers beneath the surface. Accord- a train on the Utah railway was shot hia talk before the united clulis of this the ritys indebtedness shall lie inbasis the rate of daily output was some ing to Treasurer Wilson, themselves with many of the up last May opened in the district rity on Wednesday evening Professor creased hut because in order to raise dunce erowd helied higher than in preceding weeks. The injured were already at their home court last Monday. A jury mas com- Merrill showed in a clear manner farm funds to reconstruct the water distrib- some unpleasant results. "Old eoata indicated rate of production, assuming after receiving first aid treatment at pleted late Thursday afternoon. Conare best marketed when turn- ution throughout the city the vote 'or uew seems to have become a pop some of the fulltime njieration, show a further in- the mouth of the mine, tlieir hurts be- sidering that Sam A. King, the de- products ed into live stock or dairy output. He must lie "yes. And that the reeon- - ular pastime. There are crease. Loadings of soft coal on Mon- ing of a minor nature. Company phyrefused by hand on now old ones had seen to fit file fending attorney, gave a lot of statistics which showed struction a planned is ueeessary ia ail owners who claim new ones had die- -' day, November 13th, as reported by sicians worked at top teed in emer- several hundred sworn statements to that Utah brings in a very surprising, absolute fart. Just during the past the railroads, totaled 44,902 rare. On gency hospitals established on the the effect that there would lie extreme amnunt of butter and cheese, while the week a definite The council will hunt up 8 understanding ha apiieared. for the checkroom suitable Tuesday loadings declined to 38,843 ground at the mouth of the mine. operative in to securing jurymen difficulty try products manufactured here are far been arrived at between the stale road and this ears and by Thursday bad gone down According to officials, the explosion these eases in this county and that part of the service will then uieriur and could be made sufficient- commission and Carbon county's com- lie from renting to 33,175 car. The estimated cumula- occurred simultaneously with the crash he had not exhausted the handled ly abundant to supply a big market on missioner which it is enthusiastically out the danceseparately floor. tive production of bituminous this year of three .'skip cars which ran wild challenge allowed him by lawieremptory when the the Coast and in surrounding states. announced insures the extension of the to' November 11th, inclusive, stands t down the slope to the mine "yards, Damage to lawns by stray atock will twelve men had been accepted bv both No community goes baukrujit which paving from its present end just outbe halted if a stiff fine will do the 332.608.000 tons which is 21,541,000 or approximately eleven hundred feet sides it E. F. that can show a goodly number of dairy side the west city limits of Price for a Judge apjieara 6 per rent less than in the correspond- from the entrance. These cars, break- Woods exercised Owners of these animals work. good judgment when cows and an established industry. Pro- distance of a little more than a mile. ing period of 1921 ; 137,385,000 tons or ing the eable by which they were being he turned down the application made fessor Merrill ia a Cache Valley man The nnderiass will be put in at the subjert to a penalty of fifty dollars' 29 less than in 1920; 77,734,000 tons or hauled up the slope to the entrance, for a change of venue recently. While railway crossing to allow the highway plus a jail sentence, and it waa an Kings and knows whereof he 19 less than in 1919; 177,534,000 tons crashed downward, severing an electric collection of affidavits also indicated he did not touch on thespeaks. ioint it may to enter the city without passing over nounced that the ordinance which now or 85 leu than in 1918, and 143,856,000 circuit. This caused a spark and as that no body of intelligent men could be said that during hia lifetime his the rails and this paving is to extend makes these provisos will be enforced to the letter. Several fine lawns hava tons or 30 per rent less than in 1917. the ears went into the "yards, which be gotten who would be eligible to home county has grown from a "one on through the business section along tiecn ruined, much annoyance Buffered The cumulative production of soft coal were trackage in the interior of the serve and who could at the same time and Main one to a street east This street. to Fourth big sugar dairy crop during the first two hundred and sixty- mine where loaded care were assem- give the sixteen defendants a fair trial, field, and that the experiences of the positively announced program ia' to be y the citizens and a general kick has -six of has been this 332,bled before being hauled to the sur- as all Carbon county people were, pre- people up there are the foundation for accompanied by the aving of the Men turned in. Heretofore the only days year made to the owners of otray 668.000 tons. For the week ending on face, the explosion occurred. So great judiced one way ur the other. Look- hia according to the senti- charge wonderfully persuasive command "aide has been the nominal fee of th stock November 4th the mines of Utah work- wa the blast that the flames belched ing over the list comprising this jury of his Cache Valley used to ment now expressed by all who have x ed 54.4 per cent of fulltime capacity. upward all the way to the mine en- it would a pi tear that here is a remark- be "thesubject poundkeeper. Complaint will be issued of Utah. Now it ia had their say so far. That aa laid by iu granary eases. new for addition all Leases due to ell causes totaled 45.6; trance, approximately eleven hundred ably fortunate selection to meet Kings known for its sugar factories and milk the federal aid and county funds will Gravel For Everybody. ' .7 " transportation disability, 25.1; labor feet, and then continued on two hun- objections, and he apparently thiuka condensing plant. The remarkable be but eighteen feet wide. It will be shortage, 0.2; mine diubility, 9.5, and dred feet further to the mine tipple, so himself, as he waived his right to change in the towns of Cache during much better and cheaper for the eity That good gravel may bo accessible no market losses 10.8 per eent During setting this afire. exercise the final challenge. On the the last twenty-fiv- e yean ran be laid and proiertyholdeni to do the rest of for use on the walks, streets and other the same period Colorado properties men were work- juiy will be found Ernest 8. Horsley, to following of line as projiosed by the street at the same time. This of it- places needed the eity is to build a fifty Approximately worked a little better than 50 per rent ing in the "yards at the time and all an oldtimer in the county, has served Professor Merrill for Carbon in the self nukes it im iterative that new and "trap just out of the limits to the , Wyoming is going 80.3 per eent nnd of those were either killed or injured. in various public rapacities; J. E. development of the new land to come enlarged water main be laid on Main west. It ia expected that with good New Mexieo 71.8 per eent of fulltime. At a late hour tonight the main en- Whalen, a long resident, a former rail- under cultivation when the water be- atreet. To go so far as that without loading facilities provided there will trance to Mine No. 3 was cleared and road engineer and now engaged in real gins flowing from the big reservoir up providing new feeders from the reser- bo much improvement of the street by An Improvement Comes. rescue workers were this en- estate qnd rental business at Scofield ; at Scofield. voir would accomplish little beside private parties. The new loading ehuto The outstanding feature of the mine trance to enter and to using their four farmers from' Wellington J. F. oentinne freeing the street for the pavingParts will cost a hundred dollars. Gravel of ended November week the for reports work. Fire which followed the explo- Pinegar, Jess C. Baldwin, Itav Branch out of life of You can the old system of piping have rotted good quality ean be had free. Th of plenty get joy 4th was a gradual but general improve- sion hindered the was be- and William 8. Hill the last named if you are willing to acceiit what you away to a point beyond further repair. acliems is the outcome of a request and rescue, ment in traffie conditions. Only in lieved to have been With the voting for the bonds now made by K. C. Lee the "father of responsible for a being now employed at teaming around get as joyful. Somerset county (Pennsylvania), Cumberlthe mines at Kaina; Pat T. Marks. v, a work will get under way early in the gravel roads in this section. Ho will many deaths. great and-Piedmont, SouthPocahontas, barber located at Castle Gate; Dave VOCATION AI, TRAINING spring. It is considered that should the superintend its construction and pick DATE ern Appalachians and the statu of IX)ll Russell, employed at Clear Creek; J. present pipea continue to give service out the location. KEQVEMTM 18 BBT Montana and Wyoming was the ear IS CALLED EAST TO ENGAGE XN II. an employe of the Utah CarMills, That people living on the west aide until the new one are in it will be forSPECIAL WORK anpply not equal to that during the bon garage at Price; Kels 8. Brother-setunate. The need pf a much heavier of Ninth street and others who reside n week. trangporta-tio4 Improved 4 preceding Carl A. Allen, engineer of the Unitfarmer and general utility man on 4 WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. It. 4 flow of water along many streets than over on Tenth north of "K may get in. the statu wut of the Missis- ed State bureau work for Price city; T. C. Lar- 4 street of mines and head of Disabled veteran who have not 4 ran be carried in the present mains is home without having to meander too sippi was partly offset by increased the inspection of Utah for four yean sen of the Stevenson Lumber company 4 yet made application for vocation- - 4 sorely felt The increased capacity aa deeply in the mud a gravel crossing 'ia . lack of demand. Reports of no market past, has gone to D. C., at Price, and John Couser, soft drinks 4 nl training must do o before De- -- 4 planned for the new installation will to be put across Ninth at "K and a Washington, loco or from tran:MJu-iasip4 all the 16th the opportu- 4 wen received to fulfill a detail in gathering informa-- and poolhall, at Price. This (Friday) 4 comber of receiving government Bid, 4 give much better service. It will also walk will be laid through a lane which nlty Statu with the exception of fop tbe Predntitl "d .fi"d: forenoon waa taken up in getting a act 4 CoL Chnrlee R. Forbes, director of 4 bring about a much better firefighting extends at this point through the block New Mexico, Montana and Wyoming. veterans' bureau, announces. 4 condition than is now to be had from from Ninth to Tenth. appointed of maps and photographs before the 4 the ,ing commission but m Wherever It is possible It Is best 4 Vice President Marshall jury. J. A. Block, civil engineer who 4 Former with 4 for the applicant to apply In per- - 4 the small mains. larger hydrants will outAppointed as a committee to find received from operators in aa its eliairman. The appointment in- made these exhibits, waa the qualify- 4 non at one what bad become of the electric, of the district or sub- - 4 he placed in the business section, the RivNew Central diana, Pennsylvania, cludes a substantial promotion in the ing witness. It waa expected that in- 4 district offices of the bereau. Ap- - 4 present ones being taken to needed lo- "welcome sign owned by the city,. er- and Northeastern Kentucky. , The service for him. He is well troduction of evidence would be start- 4 plication forma may be obtained 4 cations in the outlying blocks. With Councilman Albert E. Horsley report, at any bureau office. losses were small, however, and prac- government 4 the known in Utah, especially among the ed before court adjourned for the day 4 ed dollara that is it and always has been stored of new seventy thousand 4 tically negligible. Labor has praeti-eall- y mining men. The prevailing mine safe- by putting F. C. llennes on the stand. 4 bonds the citys indebtedness will still in the basement of City Hall. Reports' eessed to he a factor limiting probe but little larger thsn at the time of that it had been "loaned to Hiawaregulation of Utah, prepared by duction except in Connellsville and the ty Allen and administered under his suthe last issue of fifty thousand two tha are erroneous. The kernel of tha Cumberland-Piedmoin the Kanawha have been taken aa models yean ago, aa nearly that amount of question probably ia "what the dick MERRILL REAL STATES FACTS SOME F. W. PROF. district. The labor supply at the mines pervision, for like codes in several other states. water and light bonds have been paid ena would niawaths want of this par Somin and Westmoreland reporting Since his offieial connection with the in the intervening period. Every ticular aignf off erset counties (Pennsylvania) and that state should thoroughly diunderground conditions in Utah Quite a few people living on the hill propetryholder have been working short handed for its mines Coming to Price to speak on the aghave become known aa ifosnii able to east in Helper are beyond the reach of their situation be the and gest become weeks now praetieally many in the country, a situation at- ricultural possibilities of Carbon coun- over Price would become a wonderful an intelligent affirmative vote for the local water system and seek to be eon normal. In comparison with transpor- passed Some of those present aptributed both to hia efforts for safety ty Prof. W. F. Merrill of the state city indeed. nected to the Price line whichpasaea while quite a few really ap- bonds. tation disability all other factors lim- and the close he establish- board of agriculture addreaed an as- plauded, their Sower property on its way from Colton to Work Begin. iting production are of little import- ed and maintained between the mine sembly of about a hundred people last preciated Merrills ready humor and Springs. Before any more of these ance. of the o and situation was sewer-tThe serve new grasp got occasion Building of the folks will be taken they must "square operators and bit own organization. Wednesday evening. Coke and Anthracite. the people along "J atreet will likely themselves Allen is regarded as well equipped to grabbed by the chamber of commerce kick out of with the town "in the Professor Merrill told hia hearer commence today. The contract for do- middle of Production of beehive eoke increas- assist the fact finding commission in as one of their "get acquainted meetthe pavement, and got a should chamber that the of commerce mateKiwanis and ed during the week ended November ita eoal inquiry. He was an inatrnctor ings and taking in the ing the work and supplying all statement from the authorities up at 11th after a temporary bait in the up- in the Colorado School of Mines, from Rotary clubs promised a goodly at- abandon all the things which had been rial was let to John OConnor of Salt the railroad town giving Pries a free ward trend which has marked the past which he was graduated as engineer of tendance. A supper was served in the recited and devote its entire energies Lake City. His representative on the whack at the customer. to establishthe following np coming few weeks. The total output estimated mines, and established the eoal mining Methodist church which was the scene ground is C. L. Wheeler. This gentleof the function. This was handled very ment of the Pleasant Valley reserviir man is an engineer and also acts ai SMALL BOY IS KTT.T.Tvn UNDER from reporta of ears or eoke loaded course at that institution. construction head. lie has just finish' was 245,000 net tons, an increase over His private professional work in capably by the Ladies Aid society and with Us attendant increase in the LUMBER YARD TRUCK with one ed a sewer system at Helper the inilands of the them was their county netted for a sum the week preceding of about 14 per goodly Western States and bis experience eent The improvement was general at with the burean of mines have given trouble since the work and a consider- supreme effort to "see that the people tial sewers for that community. Over Dewey William Bplenden, aged 4 about the level of the week before. him a broad and intimate knowledge able part of the eatables were donated. on these lands raised hogs they would two miles of line waa laid at a cost of years, met instant death last Wednesthousand dollars. The eon- - day afternoon just south oLtlie Production in the Connellsville region of eoal mining, including both opera Before the talk by Professor Merrill accomplish much more than can be 'twenty-fiv- e camp increased from 164,320 net tons to lions and statistics. The industrial the crowd was entertained by a recital done in laying out fields for aeroplane trading firm ia to be paid a little over grounds at the foot of South Ninth or a to lohundred dollars for the forty-fou- r sending delegates up street when he was run down 176,880. The totsl output in this re- commission of Utah has granted Allen of the things the chamber of commerce landings a has done, is doing and wants to do. L. conference designed to prevent snow cal job. The final expense is to be di- truck of the Stevenson Lumber by gion at present is 19 per rent more a leave of absence six months. comDuchesne the on road. who vided a falling The Whitmore how between E. told the for During than in the week ending April 1st propertyownera nearly pany. At the inquest later in the day emulative output during 1922 to date MEETING STANDS ADJOURNED year now the board of directors has war times this state turned nearly six benefit and the city the latter having before J. W. Hammond, justice of the had a weekly meeting appointed to eat ty thousand Ueab hogs over to the local to carry the cost of crossings and siin- - peace, George W. Sherwood, the drivstands at 6,051,000 net tons. From the WITHOUT AGREEMENT dinner each Wednesday noon, and that packinghouses-almo- st stopping off im- ilar work. Castiron pipe will be laid in er, was exonerated. His viewpoint of beehive coke production was swine from the outside. that part of the line which passes un- that he did not see thetestimony of them some of portation at the year 1922 is 78 per cent behind every 18. The nearly meeting child before CHICAGO, Ilia., Nov. joint Now the Utah supply has dwindled to der the railroad tracks. The outlet for the accident, but was told the 1918, 09 behind 1919, 67 behind 1920 conference of bituminous coal ojiera-tor- a have been present, lie complained that felshout six thousand with something like the sewer will be at the river bank at low ran after the auto and little not members have of the club and is but 29 per cent ahead of 1921 appearmeetand miners representatives to tried being brought in to a point southwesterly from the end ol hang on its side. He fell beneath a year of severe depression in the coke ing here in an effort to arrive at some ed before these assemblages to tell the forty thousand the home demand. said that lie in be will should This street. supply effect that J wheels. Mr. and Mra.Dewey basis for conducting wage negotiations directors about something industry. Splenden, Production of anthracite in the seek next January voted to adjourn until be done. A list of "activities as out- Senator Reed Smoot 'a statement that a little sewer system all by itself for parents, came to this city some twelve build wall to a were around "if you oj in northwest the the lined at and other Whitmore months estimated is from 11th ended November people up part Vernal. Besides his by speakers ago Decemlier 6th last night without arrivUtah it would he more nearly selfsnn-portin- g the city. mother snd father the child is surviv1,863,000 net tons, a small increase ov- ing at an agreement. John L. Lewis, shows that the club has tried to induce would state other than any That old question of forfeiture of ed by two sisters, Nellie and Ida. Fuer the output for the week preceding. president of the United Mine Workers the Emery county authorities to throw The rate of loading on other days week of America, and P. H. Penna of Terra a little gravel in some of the mudholes be correct if the "would waa chang- property to the city because of failure neral services were held yesterday at Under similar circum- or refusal to pay the sidewalk tax as- the to "could. before last indicates a loss of about Haute, Ind., an operator, who acted as on the Midland trail so thit "trucks ed chapel of J. E. Flynn. Carbon would starve to sessment has taken on a new phase. stance county acmake and their tourists can on tons up way three hundred thousand chairman of the conference, issued this death in three week. He showed that On November 1st title to many of these COLTONS EXPENSES count of election day. The week clos- statement when the meeting adjourn- to Price from Green River. Then, too. the establishment of heavy sugar beet properties passed to the snch On a made to is show a effort to of Congressman Don B. get is Expenses being city. strong last expected ing Saturday ed: to see its production and the building of a fac- of these as the "owners have not Colton in the late campaign amounted an output of 2,100,000. "The joint commission of operators Chicago mapmaking concern would benefit little without the paid accrued taxes including that for to $1021, to the final Anthracite shipments from Buffalo, and miners has devoted itself diligent- way clear to patting a red line on next tory live stock to feed on the the present year the city will meet ment filedaccording with the secretary of state N. Y., aa reported by the collector of ly to the matters for which the conven- seasons auto route sheet to indicate accompanying and to keep the land going. such tax in order to protect ita rights. last Monday. This represents a sum customs for that port, amounted to tion waa convened. Some substantial that there i a road leading from Price pulp addiand "Raise cattle. With the recording of a tax deed giv- only twenty-on- e Dont In Noover hogs Salina dairy ended dollars in excess of ' week Canyon. tons in net the through 109,750 progress has been made and there are tion to all this the chamber is in close make the mistake of one the title to the eity there will be that received from the national a week crop putting ing vember 14th, 112,700 tons in the for a at that later repubbelieving grounds wants to start community on these lands you are to no further assessments. Just what kind lican campaign committee. week date a definite program can be agreed touch with a party who preceding and 94,200 tons in the a little tannery in this city and irrigate under this big new project, of a tangle some of these homeowners before that. npon by representatives of the opera- up The gentleman who recently remarkThe total soft coal handled at Lake tors and miners. In order to give ad- there are several other matters of min- said Merrill. He has a faculty similar have gotten info is hard to figure out. - ed that all men are fools has gotten Erie piers during the week ended No- ditional consideration to the matters or importance under consideration. to William J. Bryan in that even man- Redemptions promise to be eomplieat- himself into an embarrassing mesa. Merrill got up to talk he re- in his sndience is thoroughly eonvinc- ed, although no resistance to such will vember 12th decreased to 987,430 tons hand, the committee has unani- - When marked that should the chamber of ed st least while listening thst he;be made by the city should any of The rest of them object to having him as compared with 1,088,104 in the week Ihese people wish to pay up. The tota as an associate. on commerce last (Continurd total the Four.) actually put all these thing' is absolutely right. Page dumjwd preceding. Of armjnd ; nm per ton 1IER minary ! 444444444444444W44e J? Prtin hs in, ttri, . . n, pi fct ?$? nt it sev-era- |