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Show THE SUH. PRICE, PAGE SCC FRIDAY, ItATi PEIPAT. UTAH-EVE- EY rJ wtY Spring Canyon Coal Co. CARBON COIIHIV PROPERTIES SAME PKICE For over 3 years IRA VO, April 2S. A mortgage from the Coluiuliia. Steel oorj .oration of Del-- a down and the Germans buy it is only a question of time when others, along of California (trustee) to secure with big manufacturing plants, will si-- 1 payment of an authorized issue of ten so close. million dollars first mortgage sinking Expulsions from tbe occupied area fuud gold bonds has beeu filed with approximate twenty thousand, (living the recorder of Utah county. It is a figures up to April loth llcrr Von printed document of a hundred and Iiraun, the Prussian premier, told a, two pages, and etfeets the transfer of committee of the diet today that four properties in Utah, California and Or- thousand eight hundred and eighty-foindividuals had been formally exegon, descriptions of which are act out at length, including real estate and a tolled, but the number affected was steel plant in California at Pittsburg, aliout twenty thousand, aa members of a sUtl plant in Oregon at Portland, their families were sort out with the coal ami iron mines in Utah, a eoul extolled men. lie said that from the railroad iu Carbon county, an iron car- old occupied area three thousand eight imperial, state rying railroad in Inm county ami the hundred and eighty-si- x pluiitnite l'or the new Idast furnaces and city officials and a hundred aud rx-- j and coke ovens at Iroiitnii, between fifty-si- x private citizens had Provo and Npringville. It is one ol lulled, and from the newly occupied the longest mortgages ever filed here. area eight hundred and sixteen oft'i In general, the instrument recites rials and twenty-si- x private eitm-ns- . tl.at wlitreas, the Columbia 1st eel corPermitted to SclL poration has iieijuired or is aliout to ae'iuire properties in the three states Great Western Coal nnnpany Wiland contemplates the construction of liam 11. (Jack) Dempsey, preiilciit ; blast furnaces, coke oens, mills, rail- George A. Su.rrs, vice president and road. and other slriutiin-s- , 1o do which general manager, and Jubn I Kearns, it Ihssuiics necessary to lmrrow ten secretary ami treasurer, is permitted million dollars on first mortgage sink- by the state securities commission of ing fund gold bonds, it conveys, mort- Utah to sell a hundred thousand shares gages and pledges to the Mercantile of preferred stock at tea dollars and Trust ronqiuny of California, as trus- five hundred thousand of roninmn at a tee, these pro jer ties to secure the said dollar par, tbe commission nut to exIsinda. It further recites that several ceed 25 per cent. The eouiiiany's rethousand acres are transferred in Con- ports claim three seams of romiuer-ritra Coots county, Cals., and bits in the Ihickness coal at its properties up city of 1ittsbuiy, also real estate in on Gordon Creek in ("arlkin county, McIntosh county. Ore., and lots in the which is said to comprise close to four city of Portland. Several thousand thousand acres. Early railroad connecacres in I'tah are transferred in Car- tions are promised. Numerous Price bon, Iron and Utah counties. (icrsons urc this. week in receipt of Four million dollars are made imme- Great Western literature offering the diately available and the other $(1,000,-00- 0 shares for sale. to tie drawn ns needed to mine and ship a thousand tuns of coal a day; to Conspiracy Is Charged. complete the Carbon County railroad 1). 0., April 2S- .-1 WASHINGTON', and the branch from the laind-Cedii a formal complaint by the federal City branch of the Union Pacific to trade commission the Northwestern reHeh the iron beds near Cedar City in Coal Dock 0ierators association of Iron couuty ; to construct the I ronton MiiineHsdis, Minn., its officers and diplant near Provo, to increase the ca- rectors have been charged with conpacity of the littshurg plant in Cali- spiracy to suppress ronqietitii.n and fornia and the Portlund plant in Ore-pi- create a nionosdy in the sale of anand to do all things necessary to thracite and bituminous coal at wholeachieve the production of pigiron in sale and retail in Minnesota, WisconUtah as soon aa jsissible. It provides sin, North Dakota, South Dakota and for a sinking fund find has lengthy Iowa. The complaint alleges both a vifor the protection of olation of the federal trade art because Qisions are to the Mercantile Trui-- t eoui-jmn- y IpTTT II In era and Shippers Celebrated ur Spring Canyon Coal Mine at STORKS, UTAH. Seneral Offices, SIT Kai BAKING POWDER la-c- Building. Salt Lake City, for a quarter) USE LESS than bait For your family Frid of qj Valley made right here at Pfel and aa good aa the beat Faedftl ot higher priced brands Fanners Min and J. WILBUR S- lic bathhouses in Essen, Bochum, Dortmund and other industrial cities in the Ruhr will be closed. About five hundred furnaces already have been shut DR. R. M. JONES Physician and Surgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of CM Glasses - Office, Sllvagnl Block, Price, Utiil DR. J. A. JUDY Physician and Surgeon Telephone l3w Office Price Commercial and Btr Bank Bldg., Price, Utah, Do You Need Glasses? DR. I. 8. EVANS Dentist Have your eyes examined today by a graduate Optometrist. Our Optical equipment ia as complete as yon will find in any city. Wo grind our own lenses. It is your duty to your eye to give them the best. Our glasses fit L.KW1K Office, Rooms New Redd Biq PRICE, UTAH Dentist LEWIS, Mgr. Residence Phone 239w3 Work and Extraction. Commercial Bank Bldg., Print, X-R- ay ' BALLUTGZK Dentist Nineteen hundred and twenty-thre- e written boldly on the gay and pretty blouse pictured here. There are myriad printed silks this season In colqrs more or leas vivid and there Is the leauvllle kerchief which made a tremendous success. It finishes ths neck of the model shown, being made of the same silk and a drape to match it is tied about the hat. Mild weather has favored the successful overwintering of the chinch-bu- g, according to the United States department of agriculture. It is now found to be present in winter quarters in threatening numbers over the greater part of Southern and Central Illinois in sixty-fiv- e counties; in Southern Nebraska from Jefferson eounty west at least to Furnas and in the northeastern corner of the state in Boyd, where jt is southward extension of a serious infestation in Southeastern South Dakota. In Kansas it seems to lie more abundant than during average years. The temperatures have been well above normal and very dry. Burning of hibernating quarters is being practiced throughout Kansas. The greenbug appeared in numbers sufficient to produce an epidemic early in the season in Northern Texas, Oklahoma and Southern Kansas. Though still widespread it is not at present considered by the United States detriment of agriculture to be a serious menace. During the spring it was also reported from New Mexico and Reports to the United States department of agriculture from the county agent at Madison, Ida, tells of holding pedigree schools in his county for the purpose of familiarizing farmers with some of the principal families of purebred live stock us a means of furthering their interest in the local better sires campaign. Workers of America, has violated no state law which would justify his detention by immigration authorities at Ottawa, ("ana., in the opinion of Gov. Jonathan M. Davis of this state, lie received a telegram Inst night stating Dont lose sleep over tbe things you that llowat was barred from entry into Uunud.i because he had been con- want. Its the ones you have that get Yes, the devil may be entitled to his victed iu Kansas of a crime involving you into trouble. ouv, but most of utf don want him to have it. moral turpitude. off the Congress It Comes to An End. SEATTLE, Wash., May 2. Twenty-two hundred miners wim etrurk on April 1st iu the Hoslyn. ("!e Elmn and Tuna mill fields of returned to work today under an agreement by tbe United Mine Workers of District No. 10, and the Washington Cisil Operators' association. AROUND THE COAL CAMPS OF CARBON DISTRICT Kinney Goal eouqmny lias filed suit at Salt Luke City nguinst Harvey C. Atwood and others to recover on two notes totaling $1812.4!) with interest for coal sold them. No claim for compensation having been made within the year limit fixed by law, the United States Fuel company was ordered last Friday by the state industrial commission to pay $!W8.4(i into the state treasury because of the death of John Mellich, who wag killed April 22, 1022, while working in the rant her mine at Ueiner. Columbia Steel corporation, under the name of tbe Carlwn County railway, is building four and miles of line to connect its coal mines in Carbon eounty with (lie Denver and Rio Grande Western. The grading has been practically completed and g is under way. It is planned to have the road ready for operation bv being job, noisy March hud no couqictitinn. StstesTi res are Good Tires U n iied v Eight) CLAY & PRATT Attorneys At Law Butte 909-- 9 Electric Rulldlnf, PRICE. UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSES Attorney At Law 717 Judge Building BALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms S and S, Silva gnl PRICE. UTAH Bldg. HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At I jaw Office at the fount- - Courthoua PRICE. UTAH B. W. DALTON Attorney At Law at the Countv Courihotua Office UTAH CONCRETE ft STUCCO Engineer and Contractors 0 Cft West Seventh South Street Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wanif-- ir.RO. Salt Lake City 2C7m. Trice. Utah. 73G A. nigh-Grad- KOPFS STUDIO Portraits and Enlarge e merits. Heeond Floor Price Commercial and Savings Bast J. E. FLYNN nr$f Licensed Undertaker sad Embalmer Telephone THE 30x3 9. PRICE, UTAH BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phone 199m. PRICE, UTAH Usco" u still the fabric money's-wort- h of America. If your dealer tries to sell you something else he wont be surprised if you tell him No. After due publication the minimum carload weight on all iron and steel products moving from Utah to the Pacific Coast will be forty thousand pounds, according to an announcement just made by the Southern Pacific. (Continued on Page X-R- ay PRICE, UTAH May 15th. Lynch-Canno- The Sun lt,sUscoTme Again track-layin- Heretofore the tariff carried a minimum weight of eighty thousand on some iron and steel products. This concession is made to offer every advantage to the new steel industry started in the state. Columbia Steel last Saturday award ed a contract to the n Engineering company of Salt aLke City for laying foundations for blast furnaces and stove at Tronton and F. J. Moran Contractor, Tnc, for installs Wedding announcements. Service. Office, the New Redd Building PRICE, UTAH PRICE, UTAH six-tent- hs SuiMiv'r 8 DR SANFORD Is ' 7-- DR. H. B. GOETZMAV OPTICAL CO., Price, Utah DR. EARL Office Phone 327 ON MORE ACREAGE ? rnuynty PROFESSIONAL BLOUSE OF PRINTED SILK GEEAT WESTERN IS FIGURING Recognized as the quality Standard Elevate! Company Blanagcr. of unfair and of the ClayThe document ia signed by W. E. ton act byeonqietitinn reason of price Creed and John D. Fenatermacher, the president and secretary, respectively, Bhnts Agitator Ont for the Columbia Steel corporation, and U. M. Rims and IL W. Welch, vice TOPEKA, Kan., May 1. Alexander president and secretary, resjiectively, II. llowat, detained president of the for the trust comjumy. Kansas district of the United Mine ESSEN, April 28. A sweeping order, providing for the confiscation of all cuke in the Ruhr, was issued today by General Degouts, head of the occupation forces. All byproducts are included, which explains that the action ia taken because Germany refused to fulfill the clauses of the treaty of Versailles providing for deliveries of coni and coke, and because there are indications that the available of the latter supply is diminishing. In consequence, it was announced this evening, all pub- at lot I cost We deliver. BY OUR GOVERNMENT n, FRENCH CONFISCATE ALL THE COKE IN THE RUHR Both these animals. you MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT ar coinesirom rtafc. FLOUR Ounces for IS al Relinquishment of a hundred and sixty acres of coal lands in the Spring Canyon district of Carbon county was on fast Saturday filed in the United States land office at Salt Lake City by Richard I Bird. Simultaneously the Great Western Coal Mines company filed an application for its leaaa for the land and which if granted is to be added to acme thirteen hundred and fifty acres of its own proiierty held by latent from the government. The Bird adding was alleged by the United States in the iniHndiug suit for cancellation of the entry to lie unlawful in that, in the language of the eom- cluimnnt did not file on the iilaint,embraced iu good faith, but location and filing was made pursuant to the unlawful purpose and intent that the title acquired thereby and thereunder might and should inure to the benefit yf (lie Cedar Mesa Farm company, whereby a greater quantity of coni was to lie secured than is allowed liy law 1o an individual, association or corporation, the said corporation haring exhausted its right to purchase coal lands by reason of coal entry (nnmliered) lo George A. Storm, president of the company, and Elmer 11. ("oilman, or that title should inure to the benefit of the Great Western Coal Mines company, a rorjNtration, or some enrpnrotiou or association to bn formed by the applicant and officers and stockholders of tho Cedar Mesa Farm company. The case wns to hare been heard previous to Bird a relinquishment of the entry, before Gould B. Blakeley, land register, last Tuesday. Testimony of some ten or twelve witnesses for the Unitd States was taken before the clerk of the district court at Provo and at IVice for forwarding to Blakeley aa evidence. The Bird proiierty ia situated between Standardville and Clear Creek on Gordon Creek. It ia said to be valuable. The applicants for lease ask that the Bird relinquishment and the additional property specified be made one leasing unit The terms of the lease, if granted, will lie decided by United States Land Commissioner William Spry at Washington, D. C. el Usco" are built by the same people who make Royal Cords. CANNON ft FETZER Architects S09-C- Templeton Building. BALT LAKE CITT, UTAH Members of American Institute of Architects. J. W. HAMMOND, LICENSED BTRACTER OP TITLES of title furnished to s tnU5t ln Eastern Utah. Pn2!. 0I 1 nil?c,u tn tha beat 132 comp Sc.wr,ttn ortate. bon da eta Secoi fioor Sllvegnl Bldg., Price. UUh. FRICE LODGE No. 62. L 0. 0. F. PIUCEL UTAH This fact counts. for beet moults Where to buy USUres FORD SPECIALTY SHOP FRANDSEN AUTO CO. EWTNQ MACHINES m S!. A ot now, but Jemeson will see I earn of. Ocr EUrt?" ta streets. Phone 11 Ow. 1 It is quite possible to profit by perience, but a fellow bates like 1 pay the piper. Some mm bonst that ences never bother Ihem-ue- it ve |